CATCI-l:E«R Ar wok ter quarters. However. keeper Desire Aerts and his big net managed to corner the deer and push him into a wooden cage. .... Tliis deer at the children‘: I zoo east-end Montreal bolt- ed rn his pen when hit by a “tranquilizer pellet" shot from air rifl an a preliminary step to being removed to win- Uplifting Oi Rural life Is Seen Through ARDA "A general uplifting of rural ing gifts for sale to tourists dur- om one end of the ro- ing the summer season. to the other". as a result AT LOCAL LEVEL (CP Wirephotol e Vince’ _ ‘ of this province's ‘participation ~Du.,-mg the coming months in the federal-provincial ARDA we Wm be gmplorinrg every P703?‘-m slgned "9“9““Y- “'35 single opportunity for improving lgsfllcteg yesterday by Premler and increasing the income 91‘ V 1, drllldtl‘ Io: e Sgrfafxtyctsfoorf-Cfhe pill: Ehrroilghpthe algcal‘ egrilraps aiid lalrst w°"1d be great‘ uhThle°c:rl~er1:iVe?xl said that under anticipate that this will mean a step-up in forestry activity recreational facilities adult education rand! opportunities for employment in the pro-- Vince“ the ARDA program a “vast ef- fort will be made along the line adult education“. He said “We have become con- vinced that education is the l clue to our future." He noted that the resources development program has de- monstrated beyond “any reason- able doubt” that there is 'a keen mem- _ interest among the Island Th? ARDA funds “'1” be “Fed people in self improvement. fol‘ lmD1‘0V€‘m9Ut 0‘ mammal This has been shown. he said. lands. for alternate land use: mmugh 1.9501,,-C85 devglopment what is called Ir-ma‘ communig surveys and in numerous other ‘ ‘ wa 5. development‘. the premier said -3;‘, we go (‘mew-ax-d (ohthis Under the ARDA plan the Is- land has received $1,459,000 from the federal government. This total is matched dollar for dol- lar by the provincial govern-l Slawmf-‘fit t0 “I9 program there will be many press. The premier explained that ISLAND NEWS PAG ‘A lMontague, Souris, Kings Countyl 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 20715-65 Vandalism And lhelts Investigated At Souris SOURIS The Souris de- tachment, RCMP, is investigat- ing two cases of theft and one of vandalism. One of the thefts and the vandalism occurred some- time Thursday night, and the other theft Thursday foreooon. The theft of Thursday night, 5 to 1 :Vernon River Credit Union 3 Honors Charter Members VERNON RlVER—0ver 100. members of the Vernon River‘? Credit Union observed the silver jubilee of their organization with a banquet and presentation of. certificates of merit to seven l of the original 23 chapter mem- l rs. : Banquet speaker was Urbain! LeBlanc. of the extension dept.. St. Dunstan‘s University, who was introduced by Peter Curran. local school teacher. Mr. Le- Blanc spoke on the “Challenge Facing Credit Unions in the Next 25 years." Commenting on the future de- velopment of credit unionism hi this province. Mr. I.eBlanc. pre- dicted four geograpical areas of credit union development and expansion. These he noted to be Charlottetown. Summerside and Summerside RCAF Station; Tig- nish and Souris. These would be the four major areas of cre- other things to be done. many programs to be developed. many steps to be taken. But I cer- tainly congratulate the people of the province in those develop- ment areas. where they have handed themselves together. ‘taken training. conducted sur- veys and are now actively tak- ing steps to make the lives of their communities better. There is no human enherrprise more do- serving of credit than this, nor is there any human enterprise that pays higher dividends and greater satisfaction. while many of the projects will concern alternate use of mar- gi i land. primary emphasis wi _ placed here on supporting loc groups to encourage em to clap their communities to the-‘ _ t possible pe k BACKED FULLY I-l'e.._ said these groups would be backed fully — financially. morally and technically-—by the o governments. “We think this will go a long way toward the improvement of the _grt.ire economy of the pro- vin ' ." with your Aeolian Organ SERVICE Air Condvhoned premier said his office is ("°’”' Ottawa approval on a number of projects already con- ceivfi and approved by local groups. “We have every reason to believe that in the immediate future some of these will be un- derway.” “One of the most promisi 1979 Vol Tlowbridgo 6-5030 smce1as2l"ll|'lBl'3l 3El'VlCB IN NEW ENGLAND Our Athol D. Macteod is familiar New England. Contact him for prompt and efficient service. 4 6 [any 6 50/1. /IV6‘. funeral problems for IS A "LONG" WORD Massachusetts Avenue CAMIIIDGI co, MASS. 118 of our projects is in the field of handicl'at'f>s wthe-re we will be training a large number of people during the coming winter to sup- plement trheir incomes by mak- C Fund Drive . |s‘?lanned I For Hospital y‘ l -" MONTAGUE — At a recent 2 meeting held in the Nurses ‘ Residence. which included both ' the trustee board and advisory committee members of the A Canadian in aid of the hospital. This campaign is made neces- in order that the hospital 5.3 ms is not assumed e .‘P.E.l. Hospital service Com- ’ osioo. . M The campaign will also as- 3;“, , soon have to be undertaken. ,*:'.l'he canvass will start Nov. 15! and close Nov. 30. and wfl have I t_,gu its objective $6.000. mfg In Prince Edward Island it's THE. CHARLOTTETOWN 'Ask about our attractive winter rates for permanent residents. (European Plan). I Resident Manager. Phone 4-7371 ’ Union and sho dil union influence. he said. There would be as few as 15 [bnedit unions strategically lo- cated to provide better credit union service to a larger sector of th-e population. Greg T. Kelly brought greet- ings from the P.E.l. Credi wed in film “We Stand on Guard" depicting the service and growth of credit unions during the past 25 years. On behalf of the people pre- sent, Mr. Kelly presented cer- tificates of merit to Augustus Callaghan. Herman Gill: Dan- -0- iel O'Donnell: James 0'Don- ell; Clarence Redmon ‘ Edwin Trainor and Louis Trainor. James O'Donnell gave a very concise and complete history of the Vernon River Credit Un- ion which opened its doors for business in 1936. Rev. Clarence Murphy, curate. addressed the meeting and urg- ed the people to support the credit institution they own and control. Master of ceremonla for the celebration program was Nor- bert Frase, president of the local credit union. The ladies of the CWL were in charge of the banquet. 50 worth of salt fish. The intruders are believed to have entered the building by forcing a window leading to the second floor. Malning their way to one of storage rooms, they removed too pounds of salt cod. 75 pounds of salt hat e and 20 pounds of salt hake fillets. The fish was apparently trans- ported to the main door. taking about two or three trips with a handcart, and as far as can be determined at the door it was loaded into either a truck or car. The salt cod was owned by Eastpack. the salt hake by Wilfred Peters and the hake fillets by John Grant.‘ The other theft took place at the home of Adolphus Cheverie. Bloomfield Street, in broad day- light. M.r. Cheverie had apparently one our on- locked. The intruder is thong to have walked into the house and taken two packages of cigar- ettes from the kitchen table and in the living room found purse of Mrs. Theresa Wright. daughter of Mr. Oheverle. when you invest in United Accumulative MUTUAL FUNDS Your Mutual Fund invest- ment brings you more than part-ownership in dozens of busy companies under the constant guidance of pro- fessional managers. Your Mutual Fund offers you a variety of valuable services that are unique. NAME You Get Something Extra Murray F. I-lubiey For the full details just mail this coupon. Please send me details about Mutual Funds. , ADDRESS National Hotel Special Busint-.ssmen’s Lune-heon—$l .45 12 noon to 2 run. dolly except Sunday. Sunday Luncheons INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on our Eldon Line on Sunday. October 21st. weath- er permitting, between the hours of 7:00 am. and 4:30 p.m., Atlantic Standard Time. This interruption is necessary to permit us to string new conductors on this line. The area oflocted will be from Vernon River to Belle Blower, including Orwell Cove, Polnt'Prlm, Melville, all other adjacent areas. Mlrltlll'ME ELECTRIC DIAL MURRAY F. HUBLEY UNITED INVESTMENT SERVICES LTD. 52 Greenfield Ave. IMME .4 Charlottetown DIATE DELIVERY. ondv Turnip Tags O No Delay! 0 No’ Waiting! 0 Accepted in K Quantities! ;; PHONE 4-8506 t°§°fi"nrTr:nr no auannnxt - nu‘. EVENING’ 1-srlnor Potato The contents of the purse were found dumped on a table and a small amount at money taken. NET DAMAGED The vandalism took place on the dragger Fan and Joanne on board which the drag nets were attacked with a knife and die nylon cod end. the ion of the net into.which the fish are 9. finally swept. was cut off and thrown overboard. t E lMCA Reduces L Sun. Flights Maritime Central Airways will reduce, Sunday flights from two to one. starting ct. 18. a spokesman for the a limo said yesterday. Leaving the Charlottetown sir- port at 4:55 p. m.. the aircraft will land at 5:40 "in Moncton. where it connects with TCA flights to Montreal and To- run to. The flight does not connect with planes. trains. or buses to John or Boston.. however. last Boston flight leaves llitloncton at 4:25 p. m. on Sun- --)m :'D .-— ays. Change in night times are made to tie in with TCA sch- In being thrown ova the side Wharf, and was recovered when the crew returned aboard Ii‘-rldoy morning. Damage to the not. which is ipatirable. is estimated at about soda. sold. dinorily. t are is only one Sun- ht from Cimrloitztarvn. was increased to two. at 11 s. m. and 5:15 p. m.. ac- commodate tourist traffic durtn; summer months. King P s M . At Banquet ' CAPITAL BUREAU OF‘ THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — Mrs. Margaret Macdonald. member of parlia- ment for Kings County. was among the guests of honor at a banquet of lath district. Quota Internotonal. The banquet was held re- cently at on Ottawa hotel. Quota In-bemational is a wo- men's service organization which aponaors old to the hard of bearing and also supports the Care program. PAY INCREASE Norwegian industrial workers wouesvrose 8.3 per cent _in 1961. according to a labor party sur- vq - E5 eg; 4.! -- (Elixirs? YOU ACCEPT IT The regular delivery of your daily newspaper is telren for granted — inst lilre water when you turn the tap - light when you poets the switch. YOU COUNT ON W From habit —— the regularity of your doorstep. newspaperboy -—— you count on its regular and prompt arrival on your YOU mss rr rr rrs LATE Going to the door for your paper and . not finding it is eggrovoting. Your newsps perboy maltes certain lrnows this and he your paper arrives‘ every‘ day on time. we HONOR mm‘ and every carrier boy. He is e iunior merchant and is training himself in the why: of business and service for his future role in life. @1146 fiuw: Ntrrorui NEW? Solute all our caitrldc iaoyson . .." °” SDU ,Nan1es Registrar Rev. Owen shorkoy took over the duties of registrar and dean of studies at St. Dunstan‘: Uni- versity the first of this week. The post was formerly held by Rev. E. J. Roche. whohss been appointed academic assistant to the rector. ems Lorry‘: Restaurant Free Delivery from 11 a.in. to 1 arm. Dial 4-8415-4-9028 0 HILDREN’S WEAR. 0 1 . snow cults ‘: i . cops, Bonnets. on. 4» . our costs Belvedere‘ Store 0 i O x 4 v $lurwood—oponSvndoyood everyday until 10 .14.» l v :17