~~ John Gerald Harris (right) the Royal Cansaian Mounted School arid 1s being posted to 21-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Harris of El- Police yesterday morning. Cnet. Harris is a graduate “N” Division Rockcliffe, On- tario for recruit training. With Cnst. Harris is Staff mira, P.E.I. was sworn into of Souris Regional High Sergeant T. L. Winter. Diabetic Planned A turkty dinner for Christmas. with all the fittings and an an- | ii : i if : F i i | i j i Pt j tre ff i An in g 4 int 8 f 8 g & = & : Z 1 i til i iif beet Ht § hh i : I f mL i aif tt tea i Peet ih I s3liste Former Borden Resident Dies Mass. — - ’ Mr. McGilvray who was in his 68th year was well known in Borden and vicinity having oper- ated the Borden Restaurant for @ number of’ years and also worked as chief cook on the M.V. Abegweit. His wife, ‘formerly Mabe} MacDonald of Souris, predeceas- ed him five years ago. He had been living with his brother Harold McGilvray at Medford when the accident oc curred and interment took place at Medford. . on Saturday to St. Luke’s Anglican Church O'Leary for service at 2 o'clock in the church ceme Search In P.E.I. : ( Roads.” Panelists were: Sgt. Keith "lon by the CNIB Needs More Funds Interesting reports were givn by Russell Driscoll and Allison Gill on th P.E.I. United Fund and the Lions Glaucoma Clinics, respectively: During the dis- cussion of the P.E.I. United Fund, it was pointed out that the Board would have a deficit on. Dec. 31 unless additional money could be realized. The Board approved the expenditure of $1,043.60 for eye service, which had been extended ‘to 122 persons throughout the province during the: period of May 1, 1965 to Nov. 1, 1965. The Field Secretary, Phil briefly FH. Flinn, Superintendent of the Maritime Division of the CNIB. addressed the meeting. CNIB eye bank registry, eye re- search, employment; the impor- tance of the work being carried pre-school worker, as well as some new changes in th | CNIB policy. The CNIB is one of the parti- cipating agencies of the P. E. I. Wakelin, Dr. Frank Borke, Mrs. a Dixson, RN, Mr. Fred Rip- | Moderator was Mrs. James) Jack Kirby gave a talk and demonstration on ‘“The Hazards of Christmas Lighting". The principal, Mrs. M. Dover | announced that-the new wing of | the school would be officially opened on Dec. 14 and the next. meeting would be held in the | school auditorium, Thanks was. expressed to Spring Park United Church members for use of their audi- torium. WESTERN BRIEFS SMITH FUNERAL — The fu- neral for Mrs. Regina Smith lof ceremonies. Present in the sanctuary were Rt. Rev. P.S. Hughes, Rev. Clifford Murphy. tee, Herman Mayne, Daniel Gil- lis, James Sinclair, St. Clair Brokep, and Elmer McCourt. In- terment was in church ceme- Old Sol United Fund. Discussed pro- f wage : a 4 hl : tf iW ft re rk aif, f E : i £3 E 4 8 ff iss Be i Ei F, i i 3 B 5 i li i f t i a 3 i g = & g 24 i -s % a aes rhPe So3% Bae “ay g e LE In Memoriam In loving memory of MRS. ARTHUR R. MacKENZIE who passed away Nov, 19th., 1957 He made brief remarks on the |pbers Up 18 called on all co-operative organ izations im the Maritimes /that their efficient members. that in. of 5 | ii i ‘ i i | i ite I § Severe economic pressure. It was reported at the opening Island News Page Western and Central Districts (The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Nov. 19, 1965. 8 MaritimeCo-OpService Per Cent In Year ’ MONCTON (Special) — J.E. session of the meeting that the Maritime Cco-merative Services Limite? |sion both for the regional co-op- Incest Case At Summerside - Adjourned To Next Tuesday past year has been one of expan- erative wholesale and many of the local retail cooperative or- ganizations. NEW BUILDINGS Many local cooperatives have constructed new buildings or re- : i f | ? i i 7 8 t z el te will i ‘fe = tt , 2 E a se ij A ‘ ; | A : i RE | e . i : i i & "I i li? i u2. i E i Rfs RF i gs SUMMERSIDE — At the an- On Sept. 30 the credit union’s assets were $249,270.19. In his annual report, President Ted Gallant told the meeting where a full time treasurer was _|required at a permanent loca- tion. To meet these additional ..ex- penses, he said, the directors had no alternative but to in- créase the rate of jinterest on loans from one-half of one per cent per month to three quart- ers of one per cent per month on unpaid balances. The treasurer’s report show- ed a net profit of $8,815 for the year and a record of compara- tive growth in membership showed that from 174 members in 1946 this credit union has grown to 621 members in 1965. Case Dismissed By Magistrate A City man, James Carl Mac- Callum, charged with possession of stolen goods had his case dis- missed by Magistrate James Haslam, QC, in City Police court yesterday morning. He was re- presented by Allison Gillis. Bruce i Assets Now Quarter Million, Credit Union Members Told A member of the credit com- mittee, J. E| Gillis, was also re- elected. Mr. Gillis is serving his | Up To Parents Ruth Ross, RN, public health |nurse, was guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Parkdale Home and School As sociation held im the high school last night. Miss Ross outlined the duties should have their children given and dental check-ups before they begin school mainly the parents respon- i City Resident Fined Twice A fine of $20 and costs on a speeding charge and another of $10 on a charge of passing on a solid white line were imposed on R. Gerritson, Point two similar charges. Wayne Mitchell, Mt. Stewart, charged with having a vehicle with faulty. brakes was fined $20 and costs. Lorne Ed- Kensington Duo Has Big Producer W.A. Moase and Son, ton, RR, had the leading junior 2-year-old Ayrshire producer in Canada for the period covered in the current issue of the Ayr- shire Review. : The heifer Blackaddar Ame- thyst 2, produced 13,632 pounds ; |milk, 544 pounds butterfat in 305 days, with the unusually breed class averages of 194 in milk, 166 in butterfat. | The heifer continued milking 29th year on this committee. An- other long-time member of the committee, E.G- Harrington, | tendered his resignation for | health reasons. He was replac- | ed by Martin MacKenna. Re-elected to the supervisory | committee was Earl Perry. | Speakers at the meeting were F u Keir Duggan, | Summerside;~Leo Blacquiere, Summerside, president of the P.E.I. Credit Union League; and Harry Bishop; Summerside, di- ‘ rector of the Trinity Credit Un- | ion. The president told members that next year the credit union will make available a new plan to its eligible members. It will | be in the form of a group insur- | ance plan and it will be avail- able at a much lower premium rate than other plans of this type. : He pointed out, however, to have such a contract the plan Tequires a 50 per cent member- ship. It was explained in detail by Leo Blacquiere. St. Paul’s Credit Union lost ing the past year. Their savings and loans were forwarded to CUNA Insurance with rebates being received in full. DECLINES GREAT NAMES BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil (AP) with great names. Petitioning to “de Gaulle” from his legal six members through death dur- | for a total of 404 days, hye er, New Wiltshire, permitting ¥ MM M MR KM MH MH vehicle on road with inefficient equipment; John Duggan, Duns- taffanage, inefficient equipment; | Roland James McBride, Tracad- ; je Cross, illegal parking and Martin J. Laney, Mt. Stewart, inefficient equipment. PROFIT IS LITTLE The .average drug prescrip- tion in North America costs $3.35, yielding 16 cents profit to the “manufacturer. THE SHOCKER STORY. OF “JEWEL” siner who hela. killer who held a Terrorized town in the palm of his gun hand ; TODAY - SAT. Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 Sat.1-3-%7-9 producing in all a total of 17,270 pounds milk, 705 pounds butterfat for an average test of 4.08 percent but- terfat. The Moase, father combination’ — the son is Wen dell — purchased the Blackad- dar heifer at the 1964 Ayrshire classified ‘‘very good.” and eon | Dew. |HERE'S WHY: COMFORT SOMETHING To Think About ... If your furnace Is over 10 years old, you may be money ahead te give it a good. close leok! The usual “life expectancy” of City Lions Club - Members Feted Special honor to several mem- bers of the Charlottetown’s Lions Club was paid at a semi-monthly ordinary furnaces is about 10 IMPORTANT There have been se many won- derfal improvements in the last 10 years you have a right to be discontented if you don’t have a modern LENNOX heating sys- tem! If you do not have a session held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Wednesday evening. Leading the parade was Inter- national Councillor Lou Bagnall who received his pin for 11 years of verfett attendance. Six year winners were P hil Bower and Bill Brown; five. Past King Lion 'Al Gill; th-ee years, Elwood Ford; two years, | King Lion Blake Wood. Five! Iplace in Summerside Sun day, | |Nov. 21. Blake Wood, King) Lion, pr e- sided at the meeting. OTTAWA (CP)—Dr. Willian | 8. -Hacon, 4, has been bet pointed chief of the emergency - health services ‘division of the health department, it was an- nounced Wednesday. He suc- ceeds Dr. A. C. 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