poe York area, wade. 21 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Dec. 9, 1965. ~ - FOOD RATIONING IN INDIA fukhan Lal, a food merchant ‘Food rationing was begun Wed- fective in all major cities of nesday in the Indian capital, and is expected to be soon ef- yn the Paharganj Bazaar checks the rationing card of a woman customer in New Delhi. EAST BALTIC George Roache, Souris, patient in the P.F.I. Hospital, received to his foot while play- ing: George is the son of Mr. and Mrs: George Roache, Souris. The Male Quartette, Robert Rose, Harold Hunter, "Jarvih MacGregor, and Wilbur Ja provided special music at Ray’ Fortune United Church = Sunday morning. They were ac- companied by Church organist, Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Following the evening service at Kingsboro, a congregational | hymn-sing was conducted and held in the church basement | which was greatly enjoyed by all.’ Musie was supplied by the | church organist, Mrs. Clinton | Stewart. | Mrs. Alton Robertson, Ed- | win Robertson, Munns Road and | Mrs. Theodore Robertson, Red _ Point, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Coakley, South. port, and Roy Robertson, who is | a natient in the P.F.T. Hospital, | Charlottetown Mrs. William Acorn, Souris, | whe recently underwent surgery in the Charlottetown Hospital is now making a good recovery | ané her host of friends are hap- | py ‘Rnd hope to see her home soon Jéan Bruce, teacher in spent the weekend | with her parents;)Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bruce, “Bothwell: Mrs. R.W. Dixon, Fast Baltic, | aughter | fe residing with her and son-in-law, Mr. and bert Robertson, the winter months. Mrs. Ro- Wr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord, Be- | weekend | deque, - were recent iésts of Mr. and Mrs. Horace . MacDonald, Kingsboro. Bernadette Mossey, Charlotte- town, spent the weekend with het parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- | ‘nard)Mossey, Bothwell. | ggie Rose, Kingsboro has il at her home with the | flu. Mrs. Willard Ching, matron, Soijris Hospital, expects to re- ' TOYLAND 192-Kent St. Ch'town FREE - 1 PR. NYLONS With Each $5.00 Purchase We also. have. a_ limited number of wool tapestries. the | Kingsboro or "7? @ sume her duty this week, Mrs- | |Ching had the misfortune hurting her ankle and was not milton, Ontano is & able to be around only with the aid of Charlottetown, due to injuries he friends will be happy to hear | sister, Annie Townsend, and see her on duty again. “INCREASE IN INTEREST RATES SAVINGS EARN y ent, Sn. ee the country (AP Wirephote via cable from New Delhi) John MacDonald, North Lake of | was recently on business to Ha- Mrs. Essie Stewart, Kings- Her host of | boro visited recently with her crutches. Monta- gue NOTICE! 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