= Pc a Announcements Alberta Gets CITY & QUEENS | Old Skeleton Come TO Little: Sands - vealety: sem OTTAWA (CP) — An almost ry re en ae eae complete skeleton of an ancient duckbilled dinosaur has been ia ae at Youn wer nen ‘sis | shipped from the National Mu- supplied by the Islanders. |seum to Edmonton where is will lgo on display a the Alberta CARD PARTY in North Wiltshire Mu Pace " dinosau Hall op Monday night at 6.30 p.m. ln aid of the hall PA | One of the ‘ats f |skeletons and “fossils discovered in the rich fossil fields of south- MOREL RINK Monday 7.30. p.m. | , Se pera wai a1 ee fern Alberta, the peciman was Cais | uncovered agp by Dr. C.M. th Rustice ee, ee ternberg, who retired from the "dens ae om: sharp. | National Museum in 1951. It oviginally measured 30 feet PLAN TO TO. stient the Pet Lock Susow | 18 length and was buried on a 23." ale at bal Serchn rebrus” |delta along the shore of an an- loss we Me ie Skate after. as of othe ate ‘An. ithe elderly is getting a favor- ,tion .with the provinces that | OBITIIARY DUNCAN A. GASS © —— by the family The many friends, ‘neighbours | and relatives were ‘deeply sad: |. dened when they learned of 7 sudden passing -of Gass, at his home in ven Nov, 23 in. his sixty tiret OTTAWA year. It is in his gon Pe his committee recommendation for program to provide special aid He. _ Charlottetown, Mon., Feb, 21, 1966. 11) Senate Plan For Elderly Getting Favorable Reception By KEN CLARK cP) — | The Liberals promised to im- A Senate plement a national assistance ja guaranteed annual income for to the needy elderly in co-opera- lable reception in government would provide up to $125 a) ‘circles, informants say. th witha test. Whether the recommendation ‘However, the. te by the Senate committee on ag- reported to be some pres- eral government remains tc be more digect action to. raise old seen. _ \age pengions. ~ e The committee recommended| One Libetel MP, Otte Feb. 3 an annual minimum im- (York Bast) told « p.m lelent island sea: THE ANNUAL. meeting of the Char | and Dutrict Brance Jottetown and Diahetie Asspeiatien wil be held ah the | National Film Board Theatre Tuesday February 2 Dm. Dr. W. J. _Moreside, guest speaker HOCKEY NORTH RIVER Rink to Sin teeth sage ine third gam se ahaa hPa eee pm Canadian (ent *town of Manyberries. Sa ork eae KINGS COUNTY re mix, ar tan tame Vital Statistics S asasnve wrpvtanay: Maren i ; ~ BIRTHS Ball Semsoed ‘Wythe "eho. Note Note speNce and Mre. J. Byron Spenee, Se Oaemaee Pets Sow PRINCE COUNTY ter. weight 7 Ibs., 12% ozs, at the! eamares ak tonight (Mon en or ee oe " irst_ game semi-finals — Farmers | Saas'ume tin ee” were | ~ IN MEMORIAM \GRARAM <n Ipving memory of mom, his wife, Lydia E. MacDonald, | Mrs. William D. Graham. dating back | 75,000,000 years, near the pres- | Its | ing which he endured with a scientific name is lambeosarus The speciman is to be consid- ered a permanent loan to the | new Alberta Museum, now un- : |dev construction as a centennial project. The loan is in recogni- tion of the great contributions | Prinee Edward Island Hospital on Feb. come of $1,260 for single per- and $185 for couples. adoption Informants say would be an acceptable. political course for the minority Liberal government as a means of rais- |“? ing old age pensions—now §75 a | month at age 69. - Government acceptance of: a flat old age pension increase is | not politically feasible, the rea: isoning goes, because the Con- servatives and NDP’ cam- paigned on that platform in. the ‘afternoon, He took a. turn for ‘the worse. He knew that evening as his time was drawing high he iwas asking to go ‘mother. reyes attended Church lon the Lord's Day when able to be there. His warm personality jand good neighbourliness _ will long be remembered by his ‘many friends. Bat and humpple: in all bie | _—_ Nov. 8 election campaign. Ustiaed end just do the end of | his days. ev, “ncere and true in heart a al ‘New Look At ‘eautil memories b's lett | COMMunists it Suggested Left to mourn hie passing are) Canoe Cove. Five children, reporte “Most Liberal MPs—almost all | sohs 65 and over. Cpuples would —are concerned about old age | get $2,220. It would amount to pensions and want to raise them | 7 a month for single persons |to a living standard.” He does not believe lopposition parties. But some- | thing should be déne to get them | up although a $28-a-month raise | a. inflation dan- pn. he said. ipromised by the Liberals still ie The Canada _Assistance Plan | in the planning stage. The fed- eral government bas held die- cussions with the provinces, but has not shut the door on format changes. Adding .to indications that a change for old age pensions may ibe in the offing is a claim by iConservative MP Erik Nielsen that the Liberals are thinking of instituting $100 - @ » month pen- A Aali- itiations with the provinces or ing will be adopted by the Lib- sure from many Liberals to take | they | of |Should be raised to a flat $100, the Senate recommendation |%% advocated by the two major | what's « life like ~ in the. 9 FOR LATE ae |:Beraton) Mrs. Rooald Cid. | VANCOUVER (CP) A flower reminds mé, more; i , Johnnie, jfax professor says Canadi 'plana some plan to provide | , Amd 9° does my doll. bourne and Andy, all of New Ha- | should drop their ‘co npg ae Al alles t rop whoys and the increase. “duunter Cynthia by sreat-sran@- ven: fourteen grandchildren, one | indiana’’ approach to commu. | NOTICES (Raesk Wenig ace hewee’ of en ; DUNNING in fond and loving mem. Da Andrew | . an Pace sede "acs "Corn Sohne. pedecee ecg iad tee Wotan nce SEE PAGE 9 |p oat Hea St ASR 2 Or tres tacees la,” ter ‘avenge cos engany by Betty, Mer- ern; (Sarah) Mrs. Fred Has- think of eee Fn sicii iD isesbvdiochlatsnhipnideaonssihinadshianianieica acd a at sen; (Annie) Mrs. MacPhee “ ‘9 ; \for the ‘‘bad guys” and free en- EMPLOYMENT “EMPLOYMENT MacLean, all of Cornwall, Also \terprise for: ‘good’ guys.” six half brothets, Willie in B.C., Resident Medical Doctor required for Town of Georgetown, P.EI. oo Direct Enquiries to ~ TOWN CLERK GEORGETOWN, P.E.I. Joie in Boston, Andrew killed fa |, c2adians need a closer look to see what communism thinks seat eclar see ed nad ose. about itself and not just what lebd. Senate wie & alee ore | | Time magazine and right wing d him, pong ed sister, jnewspapers think about tt” he Mrs. Janie MacPhail of Charlot: |**!¢- tetown. . A short service was held for ithe family and relatives at the | home at 11.90 = the weg did jeanducted by his pastor, \Raymnond Gillis. then. “From one-third_to Pere of der co be liberated. “Whether like communism forceful and we must recognize vice at 2 p.m. which was} attended. The service was — a Raymond Gillis we is ~ Souris Elementary School District 141 “TEACHERS ‘WANTED for academic year 1966-1967 ; Grades | to 8 inclusive. Also Physical Education Teacher. Appply to:— NOTICES - ‘NOTICES a Mrs. Gordon MacKinnon |¢* pr. Hardie said. ‘ jwas organist. Rev, Donald Nich | Dr. Hardie listed the appeals olson feelingly rendered @ sol®, | eommunism ‘holds for different The Sunset, a favourite | sroups: “To the peasant it promises a share in the state's wealth, unt- | bodies cherished economie the- ories, trade unionists see the promise of respectability and scientists see support and equip- |Safe In the Arms of Jesus. | He was tenderly laid to rest in | ithe church cemetery. Pallbear- {inne creer ; vaeue eer ment. for_their research.” Richard MacPhee, Earl Moore! Dr. Hardie said the greatest land Kenneth MacNeill. Flower- influence in the course of world | bearers: Sandy MacNeill, Ken- — over the next 20 years ion of te on man, Everett Boyle, Charlie qwean Russia and China. sted ‘by Rev. Donald Nichol- this if we are to reckon with | _ Toue? YES, FOR ANYBODY? NO. 00D PAY? YES. “ORDINARY JOB? NO. FING CAREER? YES. oo a. no Olan Mounted Police is no picnic. Neither be it grim. You like tor offers these men a life that’s Frizzell; Brent MacDougall. | Floral tributes: ’|Dr.. Laidjaw,. Dr. AGRICULTURE '66 CFCY-TV TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1966 7.15 -7.30 p.m TOPIC: HOME ECONOMICS Guest—Mrs. Francis Blanchard Furniture ‘including Chesterfields, bedroom: suites, bunk beds, cribs, springs and mattresses, televisins, all models from $69.95. Kitchen ranges, electric, oil, propane, coal and wood. Washers and dryers, refri erators, all size models priced from $59.95. Two only used deep freezes. Many’ bargains.in every department: This is an after inventory sale. - Firestone Home and Auto 187 Great George Street Charlottetown icialla _ \tiie, Janet, David and \e a | i lof sympathy to Dr. oomnmunase Md s UAL) ATI | Pillow — Wife: Double Spray oe ck taal — The Family; Potted Plants— for their kindness, | Grandchildren, Charlie, Velma mond Gillis, Rev. jand Joanie, Brent MacDougall; | olson, ‘Mrs. Gordon stackiapos Wreath — Brothers and sisters; | as onganist. Basket of roses — Clarence and |Mergaret. Inez Nelson, Roma, |Henry and families: Baskets of jmixed flowers —- Berton and Ed- FAMOUS FOR BRANDED INSPECTED STEAKS: » < Nan, Connie Frances Erickson, | Jane and Wendall: Cross — Jim, \Islay, Cleve, Cynthia, Spurgeon, \Mary;_ Bil and Elizabeth; ALS ae ing and satistying, a career | they're proud te pursue. If you | tee the out of the ordinary, you: have -e basic respect for law and order, if like people, if you like working with other men as & team, if you are self-reliant, if you like new things, if you love and all our country | stands may make the | @rade with the R.C.M.P. Why not | find out? Sprays — Lloyd and Helen, Er- Dana; * Staff of Rehab Centre; ak |Laura, Mary ee es aan rh wav Society; Jessie, Charlie and Charlotte; Rena, Miriam, |Derothy and Blair; Muriel Wel- jlington; Rosella and Will Mac- |Leod. Donation to Cancer So- |, ciety from New Haven W.1. Bi- bles — "Kenneth MacNeill and |Family; Mrs. Catherine Doch- | lerty and Ena: « Clyde River. | W.M.S.: Hymnals — Mr. and) ay eran Moore and Family; | John Osbourne; Mr. and ne. Richard MacPhee. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Duncan HA. 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