3 the sc 12 The Guardian. Thm-s., Feb. 20. 1964. Jctycees Hear SDU Students As part of the observance of ' Intetrnationa Brotherhood Week.’ I“\'0 ?'0I‘ei2n students attending S‘. Dunstan's University spoke at the regular meeting of the Charlottetown Junior Gtamber of Commerce on the economic and political life in their re—' spective countries. Irvin Sintzh. British Guiana told of the struggle for self gov ernment and some of the chal- lenges that face his people in the Years ahead. Robert Luiz of India briefly outlined history of his country. and put particular emphasis on the period from 1947 on. He also spoke of the advances made In‘ education and the develop- ment of the resources within his country. , g The two men were invited to speak at the meeting in con- ’ with Brotherhood" which was supported by Ja,vt-ees across Cana a. Miller .Via<-Lean was the general chairman and the Char- lottetown ' H a r v e y ' and Summerside president David Darby were in attendance. The meeting heard reports from the various committees including the organizational re- port from Tom Davies Jr.. Al- lantic Provinces Annual Spring, Convention chairman. The meeting was held at thei Charlottetown hotel. $20 Fine Leviecl On O’Leary Driver (‘ihartzed wit.h driving without due care and attention, A-rehi-. hald Maclieod. O'Lea-ry, was fined $20 and costs or 10 days by Magistrate A.J. Hasl-am In city police court yesterd-ay. A Fine of S30 and costs or 10 days was meted out to Norbert \'. 'l‘i'ainot‘. Johnston's River. on a charge of being drunk and dis- t\rrlev"l_v. A city resident was fined $25 and costs or 30 days for posses sin n of liquor not purchased from a vendor. For speeding. Percy of Cross Roads was fined $15 and costs. and a city {ailing to stop at a red light. YORK Mrs. James .Vtacl.auchIin, Stanhope, is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and . Mrs. Walter .\lallett. York. WC’I‘U held their annual sup- per. for those who wrote the. temperarice papers for 1963. g was enjoyed by all who attend- . M . .113. Lewis, Freetown is visit- ‘ ing with his nephews in York, lra and Claude Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Allen. : York. have returned home after‘ a holiday In the U.S.A. I A shower was held in York I hall for Miss Ferne Vessey on ‘ Saturday evening. The night, being stormy. it stopped a lotl of her friends. but a nice crowd; attended and she received many l 'fts. Mr. and .\lrs. Hubert Simp-i son. Ba_v\~iew were weekend 5 visitors at .\’lrs. Simpson‘: home i in York. They also attended the « shower for \tiss Ferne Vessey on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs Ivan Askelv and daughter Ruth. Union Road. ' spent the weekend in York. the ; gttests of .\tr. and Mrs. Bernard ; Svflmally. I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown. ; (‘ornwall spent the weekend atl \Irs_ Brown's home in York with her oarents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Harry Lewis. '\'trs l-‘...l. Vessev. Charlotte- town is the guest of her nephew Arthur Vescy. York. 3 l'(‘W group: met at the homes 0" ilrs. Walter ‘.\/Iallett. Mrs.‘ Ravmond Vessev and Mrs. De- ' war Swan. on Titesday cvenmtz for their Fehrtiarv meeting. Hrs Randolph .\Iurra_v. York is the zuost of her sister. Mrs Vernon Rodd. BEDEQUE '.\'l~"-s. Annie Lam! is visitint: “mi. M:-«ads in <ummerside ‘Mrs. G. .\Tar-Isaac. Mrs. Ian K"""'ll'Z'l1. and .\trs. Frank Bell. left recently for Toronto. to at- tend Mrs. Ma-clstanc-‘s son's wedding. . The "Half Centurv" club met on I-‘eh. llth. at the home of Percy Affleck. Ten mem- . re present. Mrs. Edwin l\‘Iacl=‘arl;-no read the opening poem: “'l‘hat's All I Ask." Rdl can “'95 responded Itfl with "A thought for the day." The mln- I tries of last meetina were read and approved. Plans for Centennial year pro gram were discussed and for boosting o .. A pan-tr_v sale is planned {or Bowness store on Feb. 21st. at 3 p.m. Next meetinz at the home ‘ o’ the president. Mrs. Walteri Refreshments were ul- ved by the hostess. A rn-ofittahto rneetlnl was en-. joyed. ‘ AWARDED 353.131 HAMILTON. Ont. .. cpl—-A 32- ‘ _vear-old Hamilton man who sul- fered a violent nervous reaction. . "tringered" by a car accident; was awarded 353.131 17!’ "19 0"‘ ‘ tarin Supreme Court here Wed- I“ nesday. Anton Jscusiw claimed‘ he suffered I "traumatic neur‘ clr. Kenneth Persons. 8. M Tatoflo, for damages and losses 8 the ctdeu. WHITE swim TOILET TISSUE ROBIN HOOD CELEBRATION CAKE MIXES 53° PKG. THE NEW DETERGENT c PKG. 1 CLOVER FARM SALAD c BOT. CHRISTIES GRAHAM c PKG. SCHNEIDER'S PICNIC HAM MON A RCH OZ. TEA BISK CLOVER FARM—W IT]-I PORK BEANS 2 TINS BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE TEA PKG. 47¢ 35¢ 69¢ “:5 iII;t;;; ..|I: HIGHLINER SEABROOK FARMS FISH FRENCH STICKS FRIES 8 OZ. 9 OZ. PRICES EFFECTIVE ‘TIL CLOSING TIME CHOICE SIRLOIN OR T-BONE REAL LEAN GROUND Clover Farm Tomato JUICE 48 OZ. TIN 35° CHOICE ROUND or WING STEAK SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd HEINZ Baby Foods Strained & Junior. 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