‘ “om eh terday opened program of spiri Parishioners fn are Rt Rev. me Hol aie EE Parish Renewal Missions Open Parishionefs of Basilica munion for the The mission Rev. Mass., Passionist fathers. Services at this ovaris clude Sunday, Oct. 31, with Mass of Concelebration in which a number of clergy celebrate Mass. ~ Renewal services at both of these parishes this week are sch- — pra —o and 8 p.m. s program of epiritual renewal opened day at St. Pius X Parish in ‘ Parkdale. The was in- itiated by the priests of the par- tsh, Monsignor P.F. MacDonald and Rev. Andrew MacDonald, end is under the direction of Rev. Edward Boyce CSsR Windsor, Ontario. . SPOT SURVEY »8 RE CITY AREA _ FUNERALS @ ROSS FUNERAL — The fun- eral for John R. Ross was held Saturday, Oct. 16, from the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home. Service was conducted by Rev. W.O. Weale assisted by Rev. Donald Campbell. The hymn sung was Abide With Me. Pallbearers were Brig. "A. W. Rogers, Clar- ence Walker, John F. ville, Reginald Mahar Lewis and P.J.A. MacDonald. Flower bearers were William |. Bernard, Fred Smith, J.H. Tier- ney and Joseph Hughes. Mem- bers of the Royal Canadian Le- gion attended in a body and their service was conducted by Harry Mortimer. Last post and reveille was sounded by Fred Smith. Interment took place in Hunter River cemetery. eess the spiritual life of the par- ish as such. Will Be Arcti The major address to the sea-, .« son's s SFEaF lel 58 cE s seek? rE al : i $5.00 OF THE B OF M. Palmers Lane: urday night at a meeting dressed by J. Angus MacLean and Heath Macquarrie, Progres- sive Conservative candidates in Queens. election 5 DOWN BUYS YOU CANADA’S BUY YOURS FOR CASH OR BY INSTALMENTS « DOWN PAYMENT OF 5%-$2.50 FOR A $50 BOND; $5. FOR A $100 BOND, ETC.* BALANCE IN EASY INSTALMENTS OVER A YEAR. BUY YOURS AT ANY BRANCH —— Canadas Fst ~“— i Bank or Monrrea Charlottetown Branch, 105-107 Grafton St.: Parkdale (Sub-Agency) Cor. St, Peter's Rd. & WOANK REG. G. BOYNE, Manager L. ROSE, Officer-in-Charge v Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 18, 1965. 5 No Pension Means lest PC Candidates Promise l i F i z i i E a | | i Fi : e : H F i l i R e et i i ! t f t Season s First Speaker Traveller E e ik i z F PEER : | : fl ( It if it i 8° 3kE F : Fi c | i i it cri i re h; F E i | I vi t : vi l f tk e%5 i i 1 the ; by Mr. Auld. Bennett. i Alcohol Lecturer To Visit Schools L i I f J i i Ss ee j [ | ~CE.CY. Television Dr. J. A. MacMillan will yee informally with your two Progressive Conservative Candidates for Queens, County, Heath Macquarrie and Angus MacLean, on important is- sues in the Nov. 8th election . . . That's tonight, Oct. 18th from 6:10 to 6:25 P.M. Dr. J. A. MacMILLAN me Ee Heath Macquarrie Angus MacLean - (Inserted by the Queens County Progressive Conservative Ass'n.) Telephone Co. Hears Protest f J. W. Skinner Dial 4-4044 — Lost License, Gets $50 Fine charged with speeding west on Fitzroy St. 37 mph in a 2-mile zone was fined $17 and costs or 10 days. In sentencing the on] cused -the Magistrate pointed, t that a car was the most leth- weapon there was if it was get out of control. He warn- the accused that if he ap in court on a simi lar again he would lose his peared charge license. : Two Charlottetown youths charged with disorderly conduct were each given similar fines of | $15 and costs or five days. Edward Francis Mitchell, Stanhope, charged with failing to stop at a red traffic light was} fined $10 and costs or five days. } John MacNeill, City, convicted' charge was aise costs. Tinea ‘0 and 4 aida $10 and Merrill Brown, ‘with speeding was fined icosts or five days. Three persons charged with A Fredericton man, Martin jillegal possession were e ach Jorgensen, was fined $50 and ‘fine $20 and costs or 30 days _— nt Ne ee ‘ land two other accused drew’ fin- he appeared before Magistrate |es of $20 and costs or 20 days A. James Haslam, QC, Satur- jeach. ; day = 0 chases Sts without care tention. | City Police Court John Anderson, South port, YOUR OLD °*: FOR A NEW EASY-TO-USE ONE AT -- -- 1% @ V sweises 1 THE CAMERA EXPERTS -, MARIO KIRSTEN - TERESA COLOR CARTOON @ MONDAY AND TUESDAY LANZA scancue THEBOM RICHARD HAGEMAN CARL BENTON REID ed SHOWS 3.30, 7, 9 ANN nih NOVOTNA CELLI kweekekkkekk rk CN’'s Red “Bargain” travel days are here! Get ready to roll! CN'’s Red, White & Blue ‘Calendar o1 Savings’ is red hot with the year's biggest travel bargains. Red "Bargain" fares bring longer trips right within range of your budget. You can travel more because your money goes farther. . Pick a date—Red, White or Blue—and go. You'll like the price. 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