sents the trophy to the champ- David Lecky. president of y the P.E.I. Division of the Air Cadet League of Canada, pre- MULTIIPLE SCLEROSIS I-iocicsv TROPH woN Y S'SlDE SQUADRON ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. 15. 1962. 3 Borden Legion Aux. Donates; $120 To Retarded Children I . in At a meeting of the Ladies: charitable donation. it was un-i ' animously approved to donate} e sum of $120 to the P.E.I.. Association for Retarded Chil-l ionship hockey team from No. 53 (Summerside) squadron. Re- ceiving the trophy to Flt. Lt. C. E. Monty, commanding of- ficer of the squadron. The pre- Ientation was made Friday night at the association’s an- nual dinner at RCAF Station Summerside. Dread Crippling Disease Affects (Editor's note: This Is an- walkers. and all other forms of other in a series of articles concerning organizations tak- | ing part in the province-wide-1 United Fund campaign). 1 or JEAN MACISAAC ‘ Guardian - Patriot Staff Writer; attacks the central nervous: system. Paralysis and invalid: ism are the results. The cause: and cure are unknown. . one of the 17 agencies in the? United Fund. the P.E.I. chapter } of the Multiple Sclerosis Society . of Canada, has as its main pur-' pose the providing of support to the national organization to r medical research into the cause‘ and c 0 n t r 01 of this disease. which is responsible for the! Can- . S. MacDonald. th e I stated last night, in reference to a story in a Summerside news- paper. and on Charlottetown ra- dio and television on Saturday. that he had not resigned from his position as chairman Summerside school boa ed and I'm not aware that It has been accepted," stated Mr. MacDonald. stated he had that his resignation was accept- ed by the provincial government, he commented where they got their informa- tion. If I’m not chairman of the school board today, it's news to me." mine a suitable recipient for. a en. Consequently Roy Smallman of Charlottetown. president of the Resignation Report ls Denied SUMMERSID —- W. Chester chairman of Surmnerside School Bo of the '‘I'm not aware that I resign- Reterring to the reports that resigned. and “I don’t know ‘Hundred Yearly ciety, but very little was d o n e about it until the last decade. The disease is not contagious nor heredit . It is more pre- ious in its effects. The rson . who has it. however, cannot look ‘i r at ; patient aid are provided with- out obligation. The only require- ment is a recommendation from the patient’s doctor. 68 REGISTERED The chapter plans to expand the present services. especially with respect to physiotherapy. With a view to improving th e outlook of patients th r o u g h keeping them in contact with one another and with the chap- ter. there is a plan to begin Patients’ Bulletin and arrange for various outings during the A total P9 to the relief of an ea ly de h. for the life span of the victim is about the same as any healthy person. Patients in a n y advanced stage cannot be rehabilitated until they have been rehabilitat- ed medically— until a cure o 1' some other means is found. It is most important that the S“mm°"_- °‘ 33 P"“°“t' association continue to support “'9 ‘'93'5t°‘'°d with the °l‘3Pt°" research into the cause and con- hcrev trol of the disease so that chil- Multiple sclerosis has b e e ii found to be a "cold climate" di- sease. and cripples more Cana- dians than polio ever did. For over 300 years it has plagued so- dreu of today and the genera- tions to come will have at least some ray of hope if t h e y must hear the words “You have multiple sclerosis. crippling of at least 25.000 ‘ minus and an estimated 100-; persons on Prince Edward ls-| land | l SECONDARY AIMS Sec free of charge in e form of wheel chairs. hospital beds. necessary sickroom sup- plies or assistance in transpor- tation to treatment centres. The P.E.I. c h a p t e r has budgeted for $7.000 in the Unit- ed Appeal. Since its formation in 1956 it has directed its efforts toward a muchvneeded education of th e public. The chapter operates on volunteer service. Many of th active workers are MS patients who, d e a p i t e their affliction. give of their services. Tiveir courage is the driving force be- hind se members who a re healthy and well. No strings are attached to patient services. Wheel chairs. LATE NOTICES (Also see aunouncenients u columns adjoining Classified as vertlslug section.) DlAMOND—At the Charlotits town Homital. Oct. 13, 106 J. Diamond. 35 Dous in his year nerai Home until noon today. then to First Baptist Church. for funeral service at 2 o‘clock. Interment will be in Peoples cemetery. KEIILY — At the Charlotte- ments are completed. MUIBAY - M 6 Upper Bills- boroufli street (harlot: I Gooald , ‘ :;‘iI'::y|sIAI‘o;a;c‘lwIil/:Ies(<:=;.,e' mm Gear Hauling 2 ‘Shoals-Comm¢ ttee sessions on Specific Needs for‘ when the nine:-oi will be held ~. , an mm, 0d. 15. leaving o he v DMSTON OF RESEARCH the house a 9:15 for mom By FIS WITCH nni-nor mnusmv AND NATURAL Kl‘! MI! in 3 Peten ~ REsoUBcEs_ ‘fin’ officer Normanua-dheod. Sinn- Charlottetown’ P'E°l' e until funeral arrange- 1 Saturday’: High Winds‘... Dam, D.“ Slow Ferry Operations Officials of both ferry ser- vices between Prince Edward Islamd and the mainland. last night reported that the heavy tapered off fairly rapidly to bout 30 a . , In tlie\!4-hour period starting a 9 pm. Friday it was reported Plowing Matches Postponed 0'LEARY — The Provincial plowing match and the Prince County match, scheduled for ’Leai-y on Oct. 2!! and 24 have been postponed usitil Nov. 6 and 7 owing to‘ unusual weather conditions that have prevented most farmers from harvesting their potato amp. 0 O'l.ieary Farmers’ Co-operative Friday evening with the presi- dent, Raynall presid- ing. Former Resident A former resident of Darnley. E.I.. Mrs. Annie Thomson, Moncton. recen of the late John and Mary Emily (MacNeill) Montgomery, Dam- y. She is sin-vlved by one daugh- ter, Dorothy, Moncton; one sis- winds experienced Saturday '"“'i “'9 W3‘ rainfall ‘""°““‘-'d ter, Mrs. Percy MacGougasi, caused a partial disruption of *0 "“'9°"l“‘“'°1'5 °f 3“ l'“°l‘- Mal e. RE I; twoubrotihers. service. John in Delb ta.. on th Bordmc -1-m.men_ WAR PENSIONS James Kensington. fine 1."; the ape Abegwe“ Estimated annual liability for The funeral service was held managed to complete _m- 0, pensions paid to war veterans from the Davison Funeral Home We round MN_ I, the My is more than $170,000,000. in Kenislngton. Confederation only completed - _ "one round-trip during the aft'er- , noon an one an one-half trips in the afternoon. Reports indicated that the heavy seas churned up by the high windahgavehtilée Confeder: tion a mug toss around an [hf winds made docking very ‘ i N d‘ “°“"- - - - I . ‘FARMERS AND RANCHERS Cm Gland Hmter- we-idem h‘§'}‘..'é 3.“i2i‘;’3$.'.‘v’§z'i.§l‘&i§:.:. i‘.‘i'$‘£f:'.‘.'.‘ . °f N°"h°mb°"‘“d Fem“ Ltd" ' to $2 500—and are usu ly completed in lea: ‘ “Wm” "M Mu‘ “'9 M” than is day. Remember you will always be Seudrk “'5 the 9‘ 5- Dlm‘ welcome at ‘Niagara’ ning, were able st: make ‘heir ' scheduitd runs turday ore- noon‘ between wood mmds ma ‘NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED afibom rant All-Canadian Consumer Loan Company Arouiiid noogd Saturiitlay, mthlel winds ncreas causng g _ seas’ Mimi]: made “ “gnaw 1291! Queen St. Phone 894 5534 Charlottetown to cance a afiternoon cross gs. . .. Both compm" reported am In Suminerside. 5 Summer St. Phone. 436-2148 on Sunday all ferries were run- ning back on schedule all crossings were made. GUSTS T0 83 Meteorologista at the radio COUNICIIL st they Storm Delays EASTER-N KING'S AREA RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT TUESDAY. OCT.:'l btli at 8:00 pm. . to be held in SOURIS REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL SOIMTS SPECIAL ll'EA'l‘URES:— 1. A discussion on the feasibility of establishing AN ARTIFICIAL ICE RINK FOR THE EAST- ERN KING'S AREA. MEETING PBLIC umimss I . . . and countless more ranging from country doctors and veterinarians to rural mail carriers and surveyors. Ifyour job takes you off the highway, you need the Scout! If you want low-cost and truly de- pendable transportation, in the roughest country, you s... and am. it... INTERNATIONAL SC0l.lT Iil INTERNATJONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED association, was invited to Bor- den Sunday afternoon to receive the gift from auxiliary president, Mrs. Mary Sutherland. On hand for the brief ceremony wa s Frank Travers. Charlottetown, national director of the Canada adia-n Association for R£ta!ded‘iCha!t]°ttet0wn' formerly of‘ . .*"g"5*i"....* .°°“°.:*‘°" e money was re se roug ‘at his . 6 pper ’ s ro‘ suppers and card parties and‘Stneet. Charlottetown. Friday by the sponsoring of teen-age night in his 64th year. Mur- . dances. {ray suffered what was believed; While at the Legion Home, Mr. * to have been 8 -heart attagk as 5 '° “‘*‘.,‘.’;“‘.::: :‘:...::‘.".“:.:‘*...‘:.’. '3; .2253» e wor so r accom s y the association along with its 31111081 i!l_S§8mlY- . hopes and plans for the future. in addition to his Wl:€.P the! Mr. Smallman. last night. said former Marie Ma-lone. 0 ‘fee-3 he was. “amazed and Dleased"ii0Wfl. he ii Sf‘-I'I'V1Ved by (‘lie W- at the amount of interest and lowing 10 Ohlldrelli Mervin. A1- concern shown by the auxili- berta; Arnold, North Carleton: ary members for the retarded Jack and 1401118. 3-} children in the province. Alta.: Gerald. Augustine COVE; l I 'James Murray, Retired Farmer, Dies I-n Ch’town i James Thomas Murray of’ y -WHEEL DRIVE _MlNS AND LOGGERS ways does Thomas. Toronto; Justin, Aug-f He was a son or the late Mr. usline Oove; Betty IMrs. Stan and Mrs. Janis-s .Vi'ur_"y_ F:“l_l~ Ric-l‘la‘.l'dl, North Bay, 0nt.; iwood. and f3l'l'llf.‘(l at 'u.','us '..;e Ruth, (Mrs. Emmett Adam), Cove until his retirement sev- Kingston. Ont. Elaine, Ontario. it‘-1'81 yell‘! 880- ‘ Surviving also are one SiSl6l‘,l Resting at his former home Mary (Mrs. Harry Dawson) in Augustine Cove until this Augustine Cove and a brother. Monday morning when Requjr-p Earl in North Carleton. With‘ High Mass will be held _at St. the exception of Marvin, all of f Peter's Clutch. Seven Mile Bay. the family have arrived home wiat 10 am. I.nterment will be in at_!:nd the funeral. ;the church cemetery. . SATURDAY It MONDAY. OCTOBER llitit and 15th "HELL BENT FOR LEATHER" in color. Starring Audie Murphy. Felicia Fan. Stephen McNally and Robert Middlet1n_ ¥STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE SUMMERSIDE EAST P.E.l. WHO'S BIIVING TE. 4 v SERICE STATION ope DELIVERYMEN RESORT OPERATORS need the Scout! If you want to make money in con- tract snowplowing, you need the Scout! If you want to go anywhere in comfort and style—you need the Scout! Yes, the amazing Scout that converts four so many jobs so well! lllt night tlllt it to I:COflllI "Jens; .‘1.°‘:'.'.'.':$.‘:.$‘t"“....%§ lo: N O T lC E _ 3.2:: ‘::'..“‘.°12.'.'.:““.‘.“.....°"°"-.i‘f’.:','., 3-; 3.10., ",;,,*°°”,;*°f,°,,',f;m';';",f,;°,';'§,';*",;r;,'t g V SUNNY ISLE FARMS LTD. --i-.....;....-e too ._ ,_ mm as re-nun-u In this CHARLOTTETOWN P.E.|. °"' " ~=""' .,i.'.'"_.';" - 22 §"7'.i.i.2.'.”’...i’.2,"."c.°i.".'.I' 32 ‘ - Macswaing :.‘:.‘:..°..‘.:°$.., no oboetug mole lad Dotty. S'slde 4.91. o o o nun. cI’town we KOITSIITQTOTI SEW. . ......~.."3;;.g_;.3; "°;:*-..,'-W... .... .... ...... mi, E3] Sal‘es&Service Lost! :5‘ 3: \ ' K.n“n¢.n LEI. 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