S C ' ° A W"rhh Id’ I I F The suggestion that vital in- produced eiitloscti fiftv (‘(ipl(‘\ of a schedule I formation was being withheld .\II' tiiiiitlct said tli.it he was siiotiiiig the coverage and ap- from the l'Ell8p8)L‘I‘\ of _Park- set-tctaijv U .\lt'll'(t[.ltIIlliill prtmiiiiite costs of the three pro- (lnle was made last night by A. ('uIiiiiiittI:e. had received a . griinis. I believe that if the three Walthen (autiet. sccretaijv of top\ of the letter whlth he \\all maps are fastened to the the _\Icli‘()p)l[d.li Coiiiniittee. read at the meeting \\.'III at the time of the meeting .\lr Gaudet on invitation was The tc.\t of the letter is as and the fifty copies distributed wcziklng at a I'.'itt-pai_\ei"s I4tlI|\\\ .:InuiIi-,: the rate timers that a wieetiii: III S "in: l|’:iik I all '\loIicItin .\ H ‘tin-pct‘ cstiiiiiile iii the three pro- .'\lI'. Gntitlct \i'ilII 50 ('|||ll(‘\ of Niiveiiibet l3, I957 ::i:iIiis can lie mitt «- 1 letter It't\lll W H (‘iaiidall of llt-.iI \li Sciiiiian ‘\\‘itlitiut goiiig into too much \‘.oIicton had been forwarded "I would have liked \er_v mtieh ]dctail regarding the complica- 'ii the Clerk of the village of:to attend your meeting. but amltiiins that have come up in the l‘arkIlale previous to their prt-vented front doing so for per- I it I.(‘.‘ll'_V and Spring Park pro- Iiiectiug held last Thursday suiiul rt-asoiis Because of my .”i'llll\. I would \'iI'lill';l_\' suggest lllL'llI iii)-t'Ill‘('. I haw attciiiptctl to that IIIl‘t'\‘ Iteiiis lie carcttilly dis- 'l‘lu~ It-tttii‘, he said h.id Ilt‘t‘ll lll.iI\l‘ lllt’ |ilt‘\('IlI£1llttll to _\ou as ‘iii--ed .it the lll.'\'IlllL‘ (lite l.\' the |llI(‘lliIt‘1l bx \li. ti'.iii<l.tll to clear as l)(i.\slIlI(‘. ‘Ill.III|‘l‘ of tiiiiiiitiiijz (let author- be llli'lL'(‘(I In the haiitls oi the ‘I hate tirt-paI'c(i lliree copies lI\ iioiii )tltlI nit-tiling to discuss t.'ll(‘D.'I_\'l‘I‘N‘ so that lht v Ill|L'Ill of a plan slio\\ini.‘,in color the '34‘\\itli the (imcrnnient and with he Iidlltliitlf ttitli thii fiiiniit-Ial ll'tt_'I’.'l‘i'.I the ‘Ti? ]ll‘fii.{l‘aIll inow one or Inn IT‘plIl.‘lIll(‘ bond houses Iii(l|lI‘t‘ "l ie;;iitt to \\.'lI(‘I‘ anti llI‘tt|I1I.~t‘(I .'llltI the entire pl‘tIi_.'.l‘Elfn tlic c\;it-I Jlnlflillll \\Ill('ll you can »I'\'.fig(‘ ..Il(I \\lI‘It 'Il.Il|\ \\l‘l'4 tlllltlt \\.t\ ii-ed in Illt‘ ?\lctiopo- I)(‘ .'l\‘||"t(I of :t‘IllIl‘._‘ t'l\Dli'l\t(l lIlt' l(‘llt'l\ \\('iP Iiot,lII;iii i't~I>ort In atltlituin I have tliniiiitied on page l.'il Amalgamation Problems Are Again Discussed At Meeting In the -ocoiid nicctin: In .1! .iinn_v necks on the stibiect ol sinialgaziiiititiii \\lll't the ('it_\ pooplt‘ of Sprilig l‘;irk met last night in Illl‘ll’ hall to further dis-i tii<s the pi-tibleni< tiicing those \\ ho vote In the plelilscttc of Nov- ember 27. In addition to their commissioners! there were Pl'€~ cent Frank J Storey of Char- lottetown. ch.iiriii:in \letr0poIitan Committee. cillor Etiivin Joliiistoiie. man of finance and also a mem- ber of the Metropolitan commit- - Walthen both 'm(-nibcrs of the committee also Claude Smith. Director of Town Planning I-Zdmnn i “halnmln “I ‘M. "Maize mm’! i.\lr ('randall's letter apliearsl mlssslonel‘ pr°"d“d ._ elsewhere in this paperl “I9 "Hag? mmmlbsulnerg .\lr. Gaudet noted that this had (‘me w gun-to “ac elected “’”° “‘"ml-‘l wmmmded y not been done and sharply “Fl” _pi~t-sitieiit of Ilie :\S.\(i('l£llltll'i of ‘lmlcral 0! the Spoakfls‘ -].n(“l1u(:- lL'l7.(‘d the Parkdale commission I’f‘tiI(‘S.\'ltll1£<ll I-‘.IigiIiei.~i's of the lli-I “V ‘“‘“‘§ ‘md “r h (',‘mh(.“', ers for failing to do so. l‘ruvince tit‘ I‘ E I. and the l‘.E.I. for the conlrllllllltlll i “.‘ “ ‘ Braiicli of the I-Ziigiiiecriiig In- manner in which the.V W<‘l'¢‘ P"9‘l I _ I of the senting the question to their own. volvirlil man)’ P‘35_'5 d I posed " people it“. Gaudpt «.3ld he t-oiilrl not. an ed of "misleading" their lie°Pl€- Tha God. he . we have one Board iThe Spring Pal‘ (‘ommissionersi who have en- 0Ul'Zl‘l "I-‘lfm l‘“"“"l ‘he {mum "I scientists have discovered an ac- their area. "The l‘att‘l‘l3.V'Pl‘S I“ Parkdalc" are bemfl blll”¢‘d high tilde and handsome." heltrc -V0“ charged. _ Mr Gaudet made special re- ference in a letter writvn by ‘ ll Crandall. Consulting Engin-. to the chairman of I Arseiiault. 4 fiwmng men,’ the same for the Parkdalel seemed Ia\'ttl'ahlF If‘ whom he accus- gamation ‘ ‘sian Arctic explorer, said the vol-‘ lislicrics Federation lhi~ year ‘ h C no iwives it was announced that. 9 3 the Mari. : date. $105,752.00 was received in car. , _ parkdak Village Commission Lomonosov Range. . __,.7 .——;A-—-~—- —‘—* cnv AND EEIITIIIIL l in which .\lr Crandall had said‘ he was enclosing fifty copies showing costs. etc.. for three dif- ferent systerns. One was the l<.l.'i-i program. Another was thei 1115? program tnow proposedl and the other was the entire pro- gram which was used in the Hetropofitan report. Mr. Crandall stated in his. letter that he was enclosing; fifty copies of a schedule show-‘ ing approximate coverage (I each proposed plan or system and the approximate costs of each a had suggested that‘ these fifty schedules be passed; around at the meetinfl *0 Ill?‘ people could be informed con- ENGINEER There was a general discuss- on at Spring Park last night in. stittite of (‘aiiada at 1) joint meet- pl't‘.- mi: held at the Queen llotel Mon- amaltilamatinn mp riav t"\'(‘IllIlL' tlther officers are; ..(.m,m‘ reammn 0; [hp mppnng Laurie A Cnlcs. vicc-president; E the amal- ‘Inireoce I-.. Slalzlil and Alastair ll ramcroii. coiiiicillors. Halifax Man Will Speak To ‘“° ““““‘° ‘“ ”‘° °' Fisheries Fed. h Pole. the Soviet news ..t ___.. --— FIND ARCTIC VOLCANO L0.\'D0.\' tReiitersl Soviet will be Lorne Baker of Halifax_ (‘hief Siipervisor for times of the Federal Fisheries’ i< part of the underwater Open. Firstone FIRESTONE Toyland Layaway for Xmas. Home and Auto Co. Ltd. MILLINERY SPECIALS lIi—-Style Millinery, Gt. ‘ Street. HENDERSON AND ciicimore, RESERVE NOV. rititii fo feature. No Iron shirts at $5 95. Baked Bean SuPPt‘l” 31 for Christmas Hen-,Ro_valt_v Hall IRON SHIRTS. See thesel by downtown Gift I Gift boxed derson and Cudmorcl SPECIAL -- Hats $1.98 and 52 R9, (‘nat.<. suits and di‘e.sst-s at bargains. The Vogue WE TREAT the slci. well. Gig- gcy‘s Pharmacy. open 830 am. to 8 Pm RCMMAGE Sale Building Friday_ .\m. in Market 22. at 2.30 ADELLA'S MILl.I.\'F.RY. Grafton St. Discount on all early Fall Hat: LADIES AUXILIARY. (7anfld- George St. McCannell I All CARI) PARTY. cc-iitrai Ro George H‘ Hall. Thursday it 30 Prizes i ltinch I I I l LIBRARY TEA —‘ Queen Char- l i lotte High School Library — thisi afternoon 4-6. Silver collection. I Iiess meeting and the election 0 officers will take place ' the C N0 fsirnous Iron cheater shirts .\rr0w On sale only $595 lxixed at Henderson and (‘udmore TEN DIMES —- through CARE \\llI ecnd 22 pour: s of food undernourished child-ren. Will you add a coin today” MILE '0 MONEY — for CARI-I d o w n t ti w n this aifternoon. yal-‘ ’ ” * ‘"“‘l CARE will i’.gn°g;i;.li Get The Coins ~ organization made tip of relief,l College auditorium last I Please add _vou.r coin and help‘ i I77 feed a starving child. l'SED CLOTHING sale. also. quilts and blankets l<i0‘2 Gt. Building. In Le glon. Regular m0nillLY iThursday Nov. 21st.. 2 to 4 meeting. Nov 21st. at I IRON C-HEATER Shirt bv Arrow But pgncakeg gr; 3'95-‘SRIISBRC and all no ironing on sale needs g t:-ift boxed at Henderson and (mi too more. ' ATTENTION CARP!’-‘.l‘UF-R33 Local I338 will hold their month- ly Meeting at Queen St???‘ I. dell SPUTNIK WAS THRILLING - fi-llingl With trimmings -- at the Armouries on Sat- ‘iirday VI:-Ike tip Ii party and join the crow ! WRONG WINNER Mrs Wen- Phillips placed first In the afternoon. When you see a long row of coins on the sidewalk in certain sections of Charlotte- this afternoon and .. The coins will actually be part of a “.'ilile-of-Money" for CARE -the well known humanitarian religious. labor and other operating organizations undertake the responsibility of caring for some of the (‘O- . people of the world. Labor Hall Wednesday. Novem- ‘knitting class for infants jackets. her20at730p m All hers requested to Attend. CURRIE BROS. MONUMENTS Malpeque Road R. R. 7 Charlottetown . . shown as the winner of this iclass in a recent listing of Island “winners at Am erst. ‘ BIRTHS I (‘OLES-At the Prince County Hospital Nov. l3th. to r. and 1 Mrs Dawson (Tales. tnee Romn Somersl. a son. Randy Daw- son. Weight ll) lbs. I SWAN-— At the I’ F‘. I Hospital on November I9. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Illair Swan ‘nee Isahle Gihsonl. Parkdalc. A daughter. Charlottetown Funeral Home 78 Elston St. DIAL 4616 IIOIII1 E. lrsdlll Fnnernlnnd Service Con An Valerie Leah. Weight 9 lbs A I sister for Ronnie. VANOUWERKERK - At Islands on Nov. I0. N57. to Mr and Mrs. Hank Van werkerlt. n Paul. weight 7 lbs. 5 oz Pll0Fl1'l'—At the Prince County Hospital on November ill. I957 o a rs Bruce Pro- fitt. Freetown. Ii daughter. Nor- ma Jean. MncFAl')YEN—L A t’. and Mrs. Victor Mncl-‘ndyen inee Rena MncNevini are happy to an- nounce the birth of a daughter on Nov. I3. I957. at the Joan of Arc Hospital. Montreal Sus- nn Laura. weight I lbs. MARRIAGES ITEWART — LAKE —At Trini- tlgu E l . November 17. 1957. by Rev J. M. Fraoer. Millie. daughter of Captain and Mn. George Lake. Montague. to Sterling W. Stewart. non K. and Mrs. Willard Stewart. Pownnt. P.E.L mem- at the Amherst Winter Fair. Mrs. I Norman Nicholson was incorrect- ' lv “.\Iile-of-Money" is <tiIinsor(‘d b_v thc Theta-Rho Iii-Y Club. a group of girls who have chosen this novel method of helping others. project side" section of Grafton St Queen St Rogers Hardware cor- ner to the Royal Bank corner. Ills worship Mayor .I D _ w.1rt._ who has given his official sanction and support to the pro- 1ect_ will place the first coin at Hughes corner at I\\O o'clock this afternoon and the Young People are hoping that passer- IW will follow suit and help them -through CARE-feed some of the sdarvinrgiichildren of the world, DEATHS POWER — At Charlottetown on Monday. Nov. 18. L Power. formerly of Cove- hencl ‘Road in his with year. Hi; remains are resting at. the Charlottetown Filneral Home from where the funeral will be held Thursday morning. ing the funeral home at o clock for Requiem High Mass at $4. F‘.ugcne's Church. Cove- head at ft 30 Interment in the church cemetery. MACKENZIE .‘. suiideiiiy Iii the Charlottetown Hospital. Nov- ember l9fh ._l957. Mrs Arthur R Macl(enzIe. aged til years Her remains were transferred from The i’ in . Dunstan‘: Barri o clock. Interment Catholic Cemetery. resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home om where t morning Home a High Man at l (‘0l’IllIl8n(‘l‘ lPromotions Announced By I ]MiIitia Group Headquartersl LT - COL. .l.I\' L. lrwin. former of No 5 Medical A number of promotions have moted to the rank of Lieutenant-I been announced by No. 2 Militia (‘olonel and to command 5 Signal‘ Group lieadquarlers here. ~ been Colonel and mand No 2 Militia Group. succeeds Brigadier G. G K. Peakc. l).S.O.. 3 . ‘ .. Iran-fcrred to the supplementary. Lt.-( ol. A. W liogers. ED. has promoted to the rank of is named to com- H who is rescrte of oIi‘icers. Lt.-(‘oI. K. S. Johnston. ED ‘I‘(‘lIllqtllSIl(‘S command of 5 Signal. I Regiment RCCS ferred Headquarters in the appointment to be second-in-command of 5 of General Staff‘ officer Grade 1. ‘Signals Regiment. R.C.C.S. Major and to be deputy commander No. i'l‘emple llooper is to be 2 .\lilitia Group. t and is trans- to xii. i Militia Group Ma_ltll" S. Jenkins is pro-I Fund Canvass The building fund canvass nowl nearing completion among the’ members and adherents of the Charlottetown Baptist Church gives evidence of being an un- qualified success. At the report }at!9l1<‘.V T355 T9P‘“"“l Tuemay Priiicipal speaker at the meeting on Monday evening. at- Professor Jacob Gakkel. a Rus—, annual meeting of the I’ E.I. i tended by members of th canvass organization and their. cash and pledges to be honored‘ during the next three-year per- The meeting will be held at iod. The announcement was re- the Queen Hotel. November 28, ceived with gladness and withi ;and Will be ciiaircd by S. H. . the singiniz of the Doxologv. ‘ Burhoe t was pointed out that this: The sessions will open with . sum. which includes Initial gifts. ‘ii Itll1(‘Ii(‘0n at i2 30 The bus- j is by no means complete. therei being a fair number of pC‘0pICl still to he hear from. For this ‘ season a w-u committee I canvass during the next fewi t weeks. As it stands now. ap-- I proximately $8Zl.00().t)0 of thel t I(‘9l'l8E(" ‘I‘t‘IlIlC|Ul5Il(‘S command of No. 5 Medical Company, eland is transferred to the ii of tifftc Baptist Church's Building Regiment. R.C.C.S. . _l.t.-(‘ol. -J. K. L. lrwin. C.D.. A.M.C. Canad- an Army supplementary reserve ' ers. Major H. P Stewart is promot- ed to the rank of Lieutenant- Colonel and to command No. 5 Medical Group. R.C.A.M.(‘. Major E. A. McCarey, E.D. is R.C. se nd- in-command 5 Medical Company. R.C.A.M.C. Exceeds Mark total pledged amount can be ap- plied directly to the building of the proposed church edifice. I is estimated that the total cost of the new church building will not exceed the figure of $l50.000. A special business meeting of e I the congregation has been called ‘ for Thursday. November 28th. to sent plan is to begin the erection of the building as early as pos- . sible in the spring of next year. If the present drawings are ap- proved by the congregation. the new building will be of a pleas- ing modern design. At the close of the report meeting. the pastor of the Char-p lottetown Baptist hurch, Rev. ———— —-- ,vtas appointed to complete the’ Harold L. Mitton. thanked the members of the canvass organ- ization fnr their amazing and gratifying achievement. I Large Audience At P.W.C. 9 consisted of_mnny musical I l I [tors in highly entertaining pan-‘, I A FAMILY EVENING -— A FAMILY TREAT I for Requiem High Mass at I 5"” ' the ttI;‘suIrnner r. chat MAI.oi\_IIr.-At The ciiarinm-towii lrend by Htvsliital on Tiicsday. Nov, 19. lpresenution of n sun of money W57. Euiu-no Malone of Lot i was made by Miss Mary ‘nouns. ti. and formerly of Lot 65. in Mr. he 60th year His remains are for their klldnell to Mm. Mill rI¢fO funeral will be held Thursday Sunday School cllu. MI leaving the funeral drn t I245 for R ry st. Anne’: Lunch wu urv Church. Lot 65. at 9:1). Inter ad in n.’ " ment in the Churdi Cemetuy Tfit & Variety Show Last Evening A large audience was stiperblyl Roger on his presentation of the t . entertained at the P. W. C. all- student variety show held In the night. The show was produced and directed by Wallace Platts. and and dialogue acts. giving the specta- orama of student talent. The evenlngr. entertainment was officially opened by the King of the Campus. Bob Lund. who thanked the participants on their show of college spirit In arranging and conducting the various acts composing the show with a special congratulation Wallace Platts for his hard work and supervision After the show was declared open. Master Ceremonies Franlr Burke called on the first act which began the evening in a modern -o Wendy and Bill Carpenter. Fred Weatherby. Wallace Plntts_ Dnvison. Eugene Donahue. Johnston. Dave Mills. Buell. Roger Worth. The College Band. the College Ensemble. directed by Miss Lillian MacKen1.ie_ and Gamma- Phl Hi-Y Club members also took part. Following this Inst Item the prize. for t e est act of the evening was awarded to Roger Worth for his solo “Honey- comb" Mr. Coyle. who present- !“ lll_9_ _v_rlzc. congratulated Ira Drysdalo Is Honored A large number of die eon- gregation of Breadalbnne Pres- byterian C h u r c h and their friends gathered at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mdtioonn Breadalbane. to bid farewell to Drysdnle. minister of - mouth. D. A.l(n¢hononnctaI at mid no nddreon was Mrs. EltoaSoIn¢n.Tbe Dryndnle thfiod all An address was also Kandy Cownlnofionnnwd ndnlevitlinglftol ednndnll lutleln song. an paid to the ‘other acts of the show. The t‘oiupany is shown above extend- .'Stewart who succeeds Dr. Irwin Iii: congratulations to Lt-Col. ll.P. lin Comman . -Senior-Major Leslie Pindred emi- AT CITADEL Sr. Major L. Pindred of Tor- onto who will lead meetings at The Salvation Army Citadel to- night an tomorrow night. Born in lnverness. Scotland. oi Salvation Army Officer parents. gr.-ited to Canada in 1926. and was graduated from High School in this country. He entered The Sal- vation Army Officers‘ Training College in Toronto in 1932 and was commissioned as an officer in 1933. The Major has had a wide ' ’ alvation Arm r service having served as a pio- neer in is gold rush area in the PI In -I h. Mrs. Pindred was born in Tor- onto an is the daughter of Canad- ian Officers. She was also gradu- ated in 1933 from the Toronto Training College an served as a commanding officer on the field until her marriage in 1942. She has been active in women’: work and in an honoiirary life member of the W.C.T.U. The Pindred’s have four daughters. JNSUBB VERMONT SKIERS MONTPELIER. Vt. iAPi—Sale of insurance policies to cover pat- rons of ski tows and lifts in Ver- mont has been approved by the insurance commission. The polic- ‘ Park an Parkda Councillor Supports Amalgamation "While Charlottetown’: burden is heavy. one half the seme per capitn tax on n residen- yesterday by Councillor Edwin C. Johnstone. chairman of the City ouncil's Finance Committee. ' "Unless the Villages of Spring are successful in getting industry within their “For the immediate future." he said. "it would be much easier for Charlottetown to say ‘No amalgamation. btit looking to the future, we believe that the larger area could operate more econom- icnlly." Special Guests Of Inkeepers B. Earle MacDonald. Pro- vincial Treasurer. and Al Nicholson. recently appointed Director of the Travel Bureau. 58 will be special guests at the annual dinner of The P.E.I. Innkeepers Association. The dinner will be held this evening a the Queen Hote following the close of the A9- so'.iation's annual business session. Vice~President . Wendell iutch will preside in the ab- sence ln Ottawa of the As- sociation's president. Senator Elsie Inman. Prior to the annual dinner a reception will be held at the Queen between the hours of five and six o'clock. Service Held J Page 2 The Guardian Wed.. Nov. 20. 1957 WEATHER TORONTO (CPI — Tom tures issued by the ‘Domain pub- lic weather office: Min. Max. (Night) (day) Da son . . . . . . . . . . .. 16 16 Vancouver . . . . . . . . .. 37 45 Victoria . . . . . . . . . .. 39 47 nton 25 30 Regina . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 21 'innipeg . . . . . . . . . . .. 26 31 Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45 54 Ottawa . . . . . . .. .37 54 Montreal . . . . . . . . . . .. 41 53 uebec . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ 50 Fredericton . . . . . . . .. — 50 Saint John 4t 46 Moncton . . . . . . . . . .. 42 46 Halifax . . . . . . . . . . . .. 44 49 Charlottetown . . . . . . . —- 45 Sydney . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 40 Bishop will I Have Assistant HALIFAX (CPI — Very Rev. William Wallace Davis. rector of All Saints Cathedral here. was elected coadjutor bishop of the Anglican diocese of Nova Scotln at a special synod session Tues- y. Bishop Davis‘ election was Yulnooth .. st..lobn's.Nfld. 40 34 8 so HALIFAX (CPI-Jfle weather‘ 9"‘ office says colder air will fnov. into the western regions ltl.’l'iy nnd bring a Winds will also weaken. Forecasts: ; Northern Nova Scotin. I’l‘lncgi- Edward Island. eastern .\It_ counties. lower St. John Rlier valley: Overonst heavy mm changing in the morning to a few showers; turning colder this at. inrnoon: south winds 30 dllnllllsii. lag in the morning to southueo 15. High-low at New Glasgow and Charlottetown 50 45‘ Moncton 52 and 40. Fredericton and Saint John 55 and I). Upper St. John River vallev, Bay of Chaleur: Cloudy with ", few showers; turning cotdi-i~_ southeast winds 20 shifting in the morning to southwest 20. Ilitgh. low at Edmundston and Camp. bellton 50 and 35. High tide today at Clifllltiltp town at 9. am. and 919 pm At Rustlco at 4.59 am. and 430 .m. Summerside tide eiglitecri minutes later than Charlotte- town Sun rises today at 717 n In. and sets at 4.40 p.m. unanimous. More than 300 cler ical and lay delegates note the synod meeting here. The new coadjutor will serve as assistant to Rt. Rev. . H. Waterman, bishop of Nova Sco- a. NON-STOP SERVICE PRESTWICK, Scotland (CPI- I sengers. The plane. piloted by Bruce Borden of Lachlne. Que. At Highfield In 5 ‘te of wind and rain. Highfield United Church was ‘al- most filled last night. Assisting the evangelist, J. 1“- Sheen. were 31- I Hardy and George Silt"? 0' West Cape. and the minister Rev. Dr. E. A. Betts. The Winsloe North Choir under Mrs. Stanley Yotinkcr. led e sing- ing. Six men sang "Take Th? Naine of Jesus With You." Tonight Mr. Sheen will speak on “Life's most irnliorl-‘ml Que!‘ tion“, and the Winsloe South Choir under Mrs. Fred ie . Turner will be in charge of the music. Sums Up Social Life Conference SAINT JOHN. N. B. (CPI- In a brief summation of the an- nual Catholic social life confer- ence which concluded here Tues- day night. Bishop John R. Mac- Donald of Antigonish. N.S. said the results would manifest them- selves gradually. e said the results would be felt as “social - minded leaders with support from Christian minded people. stress the ROM features existing In mass com’ munications media and work to ought to be there. He said he felt the conference formation on mass communica- tions media. j___.T____:__._ BLAST WRECKS HOME HUNTSVILLE. A I I. ies. to be sold to ski tow operat- . ors. will cover all Il('I(PI-DuI‘(‘Il8S-‘ judges were Miss Bethune. Mr. ers. Benefits will cover hospitaliz- lday when (her eight-room home, was demolished by an explosioiri Coyle and Mr. Boyd Richardson. ation and medical care. I \ I I I tnl 'PANCAKE AND SAUSAGE SUPPER --I PANCAKES MADE BY ‘ NEW AUNT JEMIMA BUTTERMILK MIX Three AT THE IN AID OF THE P. E. I. HOSPITAL L. introduce those features which. I , NEARLY NEW SHOP 114 Kent Street (Senior Ladies‘ Aid, P.E.I. Hospilpl) OPEN FRIDAYS 2 to 5:30-7 to 8:30 Please bring donations Wednesday afternoon. had given delegates awareness of the need for positive Christian In- (AP)- sisters were killed Satur- is equipped with wing tanks hold- ing an extra 1.200 gallons of fuel ‘for the 3.000mile t ' l R’ememIwr- I YOUR : Christm as ' . Seal Contribution . is Ymporiant.’ ftiilii‘ i TB MONUMENTS Vere Beck & Son MONTAGUE and CHARLOTTETOWN Skilled Memorial Crafte- men since 1870 UNGRADED EGGS Our paying price for ungraded eggs delivered Charlottetown today is — Grade A Large . .. tfic Grade A Medium 40c Grade A Small fie Grade B 32c Grade C 18c Cracks 18c For quick payment and prompt return of empty cases. ship your eggs to CANADA‘ PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown r\ \ l\l CHARLOTTETOWN ARMOURIES All YOU CAN EAT FOR $1.00 DELICIOUS SAUSAGES FROM CANADA PACKERS l FROM 4 to 8 P. M. —- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 23rd CHILDREN I2 AND UNDER 50: IN surronr on ma nosr-mIL ALL roons Ii;-rc., mvn BEEN vnnv xnvnu nomrnn. you can SUPPORT mis vnnv wonmwnnn CAUSE nv PURCHASING 'l'lCK!.'l'S. %.'.'.I."...E” THIS ADVIBTIBIMINT SPONSORED BY ATLANTIC WHOLESALERS