MPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT \‘V'SALES MANAGER and TWO SALESMEN Required by progressive Maritime Investment Company to distribute Guaranteed Savings plans, a] nds and Balanced Investment plans in Prince Edward Island. Applicants must be at least 2&and have some sales experience. Training pro- gram and exceptional advancement opportunities. Write confidentially to Box 489, Halifax, NS. TELEPHONE OPERATOR and FOOD CHECKER required lANNOUNCEMENTS co for $10.00; $10.00 for 87.50; $7 for $4.75. Gala Beauty Salon. Phone 4-9481. FIDDLING AND step dancing contest Basilica Recreation Cen- e. Iy. Siend entries to’ Rollie Macken- z e, um. CITY & QUEENS TURIWYS FRESH killed on order available for suppers. banquets, individual orders. etc Delivered Charlottetown area Gil Henry. telephone 4-9313. Parker Jewell, York, telephone 4-7074. p u‘ 22 Powual street, Charlotte- "SPECIFY CERAMIC l'ILE" New home buyers should look for Ceramic Tile features. See Douglas Bros. and Jones inc.. for free estimates. PROVINCE WIDE rally Unit- ed Church Women at Cornwall United Church on Saturday, No- vember 14 at 1.30 p.m. All mem- bers of United Church Women are welcome. WIRING NEW HOMES. ren- ovation work. 'commercial wir- ing, free estimates. Story Elec- tric. Telephone 4-7841 day or night. SEE THE DISPLAY of sun dreds of colors of Ceramic Tile at Douglas Bros. and Jones Inc ABEGWEIT R.B.P. Annual meeting. Friday, November 13. at 8.30 p.m. THE ANNUAL meeting of Tracadie Poll will be held in Tracadie Cross Hall on Novem- ber 13th at 8 p.m. To appoint de- legates for the third district 0 ueens nomination. COLD WAVE s ecials: Mon- day, Tuesday. W nesday. $15.00 for $10.00; $12.50 for $9.00; $10.- 00 for $7.50; $7.50 for $6.00. tra' special all morning appoint- ments $1.00 Ie . She r w o o d Beauty Salon In Ellis Bros. ggszpplng Centre. Telephone 2- yx. NOTICES NOTICES DR. J.C. SINNOTT will be ab- sent LD wave specials Maggi CITY & QUEENS ’ pmNCE COUNTY l’l‘he Guardian, Charlottetown. mNov. 13, 1964. 13- .DANCE E V E R Y Saturday WOMEN'S Institutes Represen- ‘ ,night in St. Andrews Hall, MLEtatives in this area and hand. istewart. Dancing 9.30 - 12, Mu- craft suppliers are asked to at- sic by Smiths Orchestra.Can-l tend a meeting in handcraft cenv Top CNR Suggestion Prize Never Won, Officials Say teen serVIce. Ire, Kensington, Friday Nov- HOYT,S BEAUTY salon. NoMember 13 at 0.15 p.m. Y :vember. Specials on cold waves,l ROAST GOOSE wit'i plum MONTREAL (CPI—The :10.“ At CNR, for instance. the Permanents. $12.50 for $10.; Slolpudding at Svends Inn, Kensing- 000 'offered by the CNR as top award is based on 20 per cent 183.ton Saturday, November 14 and possible prize for suggestions to of the saving realized after 51x ' Queen Street. Telephone 4-6311.,Sunday, November 15. Adults improve the Crown-ogvned com- moiilths o'falthe suggestions full - ' 2.00. children 50 cents and up, pany's operations as neverimp emen ion. I WEEKEND specials at Dittys been won by an employee. but‘ There, the tangible award can moods Grocery. 49 Elm Ave.lPhone 267-3101. _ . Teleph 49234 Ch k R t,———~—~—-————— 3 employee suggestions were range from 8 minimum of 510 one - . uc 08! E ' ' ' Vll'CIl Statistics ‘for $7.50; $7.50 for $5.00. 33 adopted last year. to a maximum of $10,000. No ‘ Meantime, at the CPR, 660 suggestion has yet been found suggestions came rolling in beneficial enough to yield the I39 cents per lb.; toilet paper. rolls 39 cents; eggs, 2% doz. a BIRTHS in... personnel. to. best beins top award more. a company -: i v . ‘ ‘rewarded with sums sometimesspokesman said. 1 DhuilCE "i: Mme Grove den-l LONG — At the Charlottetown reac‘iins $1000- ' I - CPR “‘9 ‘3'”;th “3"” Ce 3 v SI. ill-mks 30“ "erylflospital on October 20m 1954. to Ronald Atkins, superintendentjrun to a top figure of $1.000 :Saturday night. Modern and old; :time from 9_12 Music by Ed .Mr. and Mrs. John Long. A dau- Manhews. ' lghter Mary nne Elizabeth :31”, of the CPR's suggestions bun-‘while intangible savings - tips - Thursday cited the exam- can bring a similar maximum - iWelght 3 lbs, 10 on of the mechanic .who re- return to tie employee with the h from the Charlottetown ceived for suggesting a brainwave. At CNR the intangi- FAQUH N — Alma a n d way of locating defects in equip- bles yi€ld returns of $5 to 530. David Far harson are happy to MPHI. intangibles involve saV- announce the arrival of their And there was the CNR ma. ings impossible to calculate in - ldaughter. Kimberly Ann, at the chini‘st at Sioux Lookout, Ont., terms of dollars and cents. , S.0.E. PANTRY sale will be, Cllmc from November 12 to No'iheld at Sherwin-Williams Limitu Vembe’ 2‘ “lemme- jed. Friday, November 13th at 23 DANCE- MILLVIEW Halllp'm‘ CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Applications are invited for the above positions. FOR LEASE :prply to: The Island Development Co. Ltd. arlottetown BUTTERMAKER Required for New Brunswick 'Wages Commensurate with Ability and Experience ' Good Position for the right man Service Station and Restaurant ON TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY 15 MILES FROM CHARIJO’I‘TEI‘OWN This station and restaurant offers an excellent opportunity to the right operator. Financial assistance available if applicant is bondable. Approximately $5000.00 investment re- quired. Reply in writing to: BOX 37827 c/o Guardian - Patriot ‘ , Write to Post Office Box 384, Fredericton, NB. NOTICES \ NOTICES ROCK - SHAKE SIDING and BLOWING INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES _ By Johns-Manville . Permanent Centennial Colors "Many Jobs pleted for Your inspection" The most inexpensive home care Let us prove it with'e “FREE ESTIMATE' ,; Year Low Cost Financing A k for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 S’slde 436-3419 ‘2 ANNUAL MEEIING every Friday night, Dancing 9.30% FANTRY SALE will b: held fixicg-m' G°°d musm' canteentat Ellis Bros. Sherwood. Friday. - November 13th at 6 p.m. Spon- CRAPAUD _ Hot goose din_.so'red by Millcove Women's In- 1o‘er infi‘rapaud Hall, Saturday,l5t't“'e- ov. 1t ., startin at 3 .m.; also Christmas gazaar. pPro- N35313:; gauging, evenlng' ceeds St. John's WA ‘ urkey din- - her at Central Queens Regional _ . High School Auditorium, Hunter gigHRSEMAosu'r Forn‘,t135lt‘hn.glRiver. In aid of Central Queens' g y 9° 1"“ '5 Athletic Association. Serving Christmas in color. Phone toda , for your appointment. Opeilllfmm 5 pm' Tuesday. Friday and Saturday WEEKEND specials at Dia- evenings. Myers Studio. ;Tel hon - - ram: FILM in sizes 620-120-‘99 an“? 492“ Butte“ 127, black and white, leave yourl29 cent , film or mail to Myers Studio. 129 Richmond Street, Charlotte- town and receive one free roll. Daily service. Also for Novem- ber, three rolls film same Size. 98 c. 2 lbs., Domestic Shortening, 5 per lb.; choice roast pork, 39 cents per lb. RESERVE Wednesday. ember 18th for Hampshire mens Institute Card Party. LADIES AUXILIARY Royal Canadian Legion. Charlottetown Branch, are holding a Remem-’ brance Day tea at the Clover Wo- KINGSTON United Church Tur- key Supper, postponed until Nov- ember 14th. Serving at 5 p.m. 4th Queens Liberal Association will be held in Belfast Hall, on Friday, November 13th at 8 p.m. Guest speakers. EVERYONE WELCOME .i‘ BUYING SMELTS Minimum length 5V2”. Paying 6c per lb. ilEOistern Packing CO. Ltd. Soufis THE OLD FISH MARKET 85 Prince Street Phone 892-2270 SPECIAL THIS WEEK Fresh Mecker 'Also Salt Herring, and Salt Mackerel, Oysters, Clams and Quahaugs, Cod Tongues and pen raised Wild Ducks. OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS el and Murray Harbor Smelts. ASONIC CHURCH SERVICE All brethern of Mount Zion Lodge No. I2 are requested to attend church service at the Anglican Church, Ken- _singto_n at 7.30 o'clock in the evening November I5. ORDER OF THE w.M. SISTER LODGE ARE TO ATTEND. ANNUAL MEETING IQRELLJ REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL IIUEsoAY, NOVEMBER l7, I964 7.30 RM Trustees cf participating districts and any other trustees or rat. payers _.who are interested in rural consolidat- ionmnd school problems are invited. 'ENTALs RENTALS FOR RENT IN PARKDALE Heated third floor apartment for rent. Con- tains 3 large bedrooms, living room, dining area. kitchen and bath. Hardwood floors throughout. Lots of closet and storage space. Large play- ground area. Childrenjwelcome. Furnished or un- tumished. Available immediately. Mouth-5547 ASK FOR MacKAY AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th at 1:00 p.m. *RAVENWOOD, ON EXPERIMENTAL FARM CH'TOWN TOP QUALITY SUPERB VALUES This furniture has been used throughout the year by- the P.E.I. Centennial Committee for the reception and accommodations of visiting digni- _taries and must now be completely sold. The following articles will be sold by public' auction: LIVING ROOM 1 2 Pc. Gold Chesterfield Suite 1 2 Pc. Beige Chesterfield Suite 2 Red Velvet Fireside Chair‘s 2 Mahogany End Tables '2 Mahogany Coffee Tables 1 Mahogany Drum Top Table 1. Gold Frame Plate Glass Mirror 1. Floor Lamp 1 Table Lamp 1 15’ 9" x 12’ Carpet HALLS Also Curtains 1 Grey Occasional Chair 1 Red Velvet French Provincial Chair 4 Sunchairs 2 6 x 9 Wooltuft Carpets 1 7 x 12 Propylon Turquoise Carpet DI NING ROOM 1 6 Pc. Gibbard French Provincial Dining Room Suite 1 Kroehler Duncan Phyfe Mahogany Striped Sofa 1 12 x 15 Palette Carpet KITCHEN 1 Used Frigidaire Refrigerator 1 5 Pc. Dinette Set 4 Also Appliances, Utensils, Tableware, Dishes, etc. r DEN 1 2 Pc. French Provincial 4-seater Chesterfield Sui te 1 Beige Tweed Roto Chair 1 RCA Victor TV Set 21 in" 1 Kenechtel Fruitwood End Table 1 Coffee table, Knechicl Fru‘twood 1 Fire Side Set Brass) 1 Brass Screen Carpet 9 x 10 (Oval) 1 Trilan SEWING ROOM 1 Vilas Desk 1 Vilas Antique Chair , 4 Sunchairs ‘ 1 Lamp 1 5 x 7 Tweed Carpet BEDROOMS 6 Spindle Beds (8' l inges) ' 7 Mattresses (6 Singles. 1 Double) 6 Box Springs (Single) 3 Solid Walnut Dressers a Mirrors 1 Side Dresser Colonial Baronet 1 Kroehler Book Stand 1 228 Chair Exclusive 3 Mueller Occasional Chairs 6 Table Lamps 3 Nite Tables 1 12' 8" x 12' Hilltop Brown Carpet 1 9’ x 12' Trilan Carpet 1 7‘ x 10’6" Green Trilan Carpet Also Linens, Bedding & Towels Curtains I Drapes MISCELLANEOUS 1 5 Pc. Brown Upholstered Folding Card Table Set . 1 Baronet Desk 1 Ch "TERMS CASH" Club, Saturday, November 14th, from 3 to 6. Tickets available at the door. BEAN AND weiner su pper Vernon River Hall. Saturday, November 21. Serving until 9. Bingo and usual entertainmentl after. Sponsored by CWL. FIDDLING AND step dancing contest, Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall. November 24th. Proceeds in aid of Mt. Stewart Fire partment. Send entries to Eldon Glover, Mt. Stewart. KINGS COUNTY REGULAR FRIDAY night ,DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, CANADA LOCAL PUPLIC TENDER SEALED TENDERS ADD- RESSED to District Engineer, Department of Public Works, Canada, PO. Box 1268, Char- lottetown. P.E.I.. and endorsed "Tender for Construction of Post Office Building, Miscouohe, Prince County, Prince Edward Island" will be received until 3.00 p.m. AST., Wednesday, Nov- ember 25, 1964. Plans. Specifications and Forms of Tender can seen or can be obtained at the of- Nov- P.E.I. Hospital on November who earned $650 for suggesting 17th.. 1964. Weight ‘5 lbs. 7% 025. an improvement in the servic- ,A sister for Donnie. ing of braking system: on diesel , locomotives. 1 AFFLECK — To Mr. and - Mrs. Robert Ameck at the The machinist, Arnold Bebbe. ; . . saved the company $3,250 in :Pngse Soul’gé “059‘th ,2; N‘LV' system-wide application during lim ,'; ‘. my; 3"; ‘ “5.3 ix-month period, said Doug- ; y"? ' welg b' l “2' A 515' las Miville, general supervisor it" or Bnan' of employee services and sug- l FAY — At the Charlottetown fiesgonsmfis CNR" M°nlreal Hospital on Wednesday, Novemq 9‘" qua r ~ lber 11, 1964. to Mr. and Mrs.;’ 1" TWO CATEGORIES Joseph Fay inee Annette l-‘ayl, 30“ compames Offer Prue“ .monds Grocery. 49 Elm Ave. East Baltic, a son. Allan Jo_ in two categories-for tangiblel iseph weight 6 1b. 12 oz. A bm_ and for intangible suggestions. ther’tor Sheila, Beth, Joanne Tang'b'es “"01” “35°F” and Leona. improvements on which saVings ‘ c be calculated in terms of MocLEAN -— At the C'iarlotte- dollars and cents. town Hospital on November 5th, Both companies b use the 1964 Mrs. James amount awarded on a percent- MacLean [nee Edna Whalenl 3 age of the money saved. 3 son, Wayne Joseph, weight lbs. 1/2 ozs. A brother for Barry and Brian. Ont. Woman BULMAN —- At the Moncion Hospital on Thursday, Novem- Honored. her 5, 64 to Mr. and Mrs. E1- mer . ulman, a son, Wilfred U°S- InStltu‘l'e “Glen” weight: 9 lbs. 51/2 025. A V . brother to Leigh, Nancy and TORONTO (CPI T The first Bloyce Canadian to be honored for hu- ‘; manita'rian service by member- MOLYNEAUX — Mr. and Mrs, ship in the US. National Insti- Cecil Molyneaux are happy to tute of Social Sciences is Mrs. announce the arrival of their, Egmont Frankel of Toronto. She daughter. Jacqueline Anne. our will receive her medal in . ew November 9. 1964, at the C‘iar-l York City, Nov. 19. lottetown Hospital. Weight 9 1b.; The institute‘s major purp 088 11% 01- is to bring together “men l:an women representing the big est ENGAGEMENTS Amer- [aims and standards of . c n life." Most of its members MYR" ‘ CAMPBELL ‘ M”; are Americans and its awards and Mrs. Robert W. Myra. Dart-j have gone to "dentist Mane mom" announce the “5359‘ Curie, medical missionary Wil- dance in Morell Village Hall. fice of the District Engineer Music by the. Del-Rays. Department of Public Works get CRAIGS BEAUTY SHOP Mon-. ment of their daughler' Marga“ fred Grenl'ell, researcher Jonas Rose' to Hams“ Blaine, E. Salk. statesman Bernard Shel-rem 5°" Of Mr L I Baruch, singer Marion Ander- winning employee might have suggested that an exit sign would go well over a particular :station—door. ‘ Mr. Atkins said CPR makes ,between six and 12 awards a ,nmonth. The prize-winners in the !intangible category are selected ion the basis of the originality of ‘the idea, the effort that went Tinto it and similar factors. ]_.__.________ Teen-Age Smoking Reviewed ‘ O'l'I‘AWA rCP) -— More than .- 1 27 in every 100 Canadian teen- ‘agers from 15 to 19 years old. are regular cigarette smokers, Health Minister Judy LaMarsh said here. This was one of the basic findings of the health depart- ment’s first country-wide survey of the habit of cigarette smok- ing. carried out by the bureau of statistics, A report of the Au- gust survey is under prepara- on. Forty-four per cent of all Ca- nadians 20 years and older—or 56 per cent of the men and 32 per cent of the women —— have the cigarette smoking habit, de- y fined as "usually smoking cig—‘: arettes every day." . Cigarette smoking was found 0 co cell the ages of 20 and 44, Where approximately one in every two Canadians use them every day. Cigarette smoking decreases to 433 per cent for Canadians be- tween 45 and 64 years. while it . dips to 19 per cent—limes than successful tenderer to furnish one of the alternative securities .oalled for in the tender docu- m . The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J .B. LARKIIN. Office Manager, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS 0N SOUTI-IPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT Pursuant to and by virtue of Writs of execution to e diir- ected and issued out of the County Court of Queens County at the First Circuit of the said of c. r: c. .'< levy and sale and other ex- executlons and on balance 0 $249.66 owing getber with costs incidental f to and so and bet on South the Ron from Charlottetown and having a wasdly a sufficient distance to incl cres of land to- Iet‘hel' with the tniildi s there- on aod Cli miss. t‘ mine and barns am being the lands encased in the name of Scuttl- pdl't Country Club DATED October 21st, A.D. 904. John l-‘_ Townshend. Or Financin on the s‘goi CLAUDE a CRAS . AUCTI NEER $1an 0! Queens County. Dr. i optometrist, will 5. J hn , , 10,00icalmpb811. and the late Captain! LADIES CURLING Club meet.j ing Friday November 13th, 8 d8 m the Club Room' Mom” (Wade) Hughes of Souris West, in bi REGULAR Saturday night Perry Funeral dance St. Peters Hall. Chais- son Orchestra: can een. Ad- mission 50 cents. Mass at 10 o'clock to St. Alexis LOOKING FOR a home in, Church R "0 Pay. Interment inl Montague? Contact 5 n u t hern, the church cemetery. Visiting. Kings Real Estate. Telephone 1 hours from 2 to 10. l 838-4567. , I. . l TRENOU'I’H — At the P.F..l.' DANCE CARDIGAN LegionHospua, Wednesday, Nov. “'l ll-Iall, Friday nigiit. Music Webster Burke and Cliff Peters.l Dancing 9 —- 12.30. Canteen ser-l vice 9-11. I nouth of 132 Upper Prince; Street in his 58th year. Resting! at the MaoLean Funeral Home! in St. Peters Bay. Holy ‘ Hall, Wednesday_ Nnvember 13_-vice commencmgg at 12 0 Good Music. clock, then to Alberton ceme- BEGINNING Wednesday, No- 3pm. vember 18, Byron J. Grant.l be in his Mon- tague office on Wednesda in- . stead of Saturday. For appoint-'CULLEN — In loving memory merit telephone 838-2133. 1 of a dear husband and father, l Wilfred B. Culllgn,1‘;;;io pass- , a y Nov. . . . AUCTION " Kensmgmn Llon'[We lost a husband and father Club 7.30 p.m.: November 25,,wm1 , heart 0f gold 1964' St‘ Marl” Halli Kensmg'llearer to us than wealth untold ton, car accessories, hardware‘Happy and .mmnz' always con. and household items. } ten MAKE TIME to attend nedl W“ “d “599"” WNW", tion and Kensington. 1 DRUGS BY MAIL. Write orf Ever remembered by wife phone 436-5151. Waitcs Phar- land family. ‘ macy for your tonic, cold prep- ‘ ,« arations and veterinary sup— ,S'MON‘; Eh I: lmmz mmer 0‘ plies. Waites Pharmacy oppos-’ gm" 8 9" lie the post office. Summerside 13th, 1961. |To some you may be forgotten To others a part of the past But to us who loved and lost DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, CANADA LOCAL PUBLIC TENDER SEALED TENDERS ADD-I Always remembered by his: RESSED to District Engineer. rsranddaushler Joan Boyce and Department of Public Works.?fam'l- Canada. Po. Box 1268, (‘har ’ tetown, PEI d endorsed "Tender for Construction of Post I Office Building, St. Peter‘s Bay, King's County, Prince Edward Island", will be received until cry of our father. Fred Duns- 13, 1956 and our mother. Mrs., Fred 3.00 p.m., AST.. Wednesday. away N0“ 18' 1945- I November 35_ 1954 [To some they may be forgotten ,1 ' To others, a part of the past ‘ .Plans Specifications and But to us who loved and them Their memory Will always last. Forms of Tender can be seen or can he obtained at the of- fice of the District Engineer, Fondly remembered by fam- Department of Public Works, ily. , Canada, P.O. Box 1288, Charm _ i mom. p.15.“ JAY — in lovmg memory of a dear husband and father, Lem-l uel E. Jay, Mt. Stewart, P.E.I.l who passed away Nov. 13th, ' 1960. To be considered, eadi tender l ordanm with the There are no dead. ‘ conditions set forth therein. Be- The stars go down ' fore in contract is awarded. the {To s'u‘ne upon a fairer shore 1 _ require the And bright in Heavens lewelledi successful tenderer to furnish crown I one of the alternative securit-l’rhey shine forever more ies called nder doc- And ever near us though unseen urnents. ITheir de immortal tread For in the Heavenly hove forinthete 'Rie lowest or any tender not. necessarily accepted. 3.3. LARKIN.lThere are :no dead. MARRIED COUPLES d from When “‘9 funeral WI" be 3’A re ious one from us is gone Nznnfizmeid today. Friday, with oer-1A p c [There is a vacancy in ‘tery for committal service athrmit nev" Wm be filled. ‘Always a smile instead of a l rown. :Always a hand when one was ow . I Always true, thoughtful and‘ kind Wonderful memories he left he- hind A beautiful memory he left be- SIMONS “ 1“ “Wing memm-V o" Viema .‘1 l ‘ s Alfred Simona, Dear is the one that is gone ' 7 who passed away November In memory I hold you dear fa- def arrest. They said "193' In- ' c Idaughter Pearl. . you lYour memory will always last. Ross in a quiet country graveyard lDUNSFORD — in lm'iniz mem- Where the breezes gently blow ford, who passed away Nov..T‘.iat we lost three years ago Dunsford who passedjand daughter-in-law, Elva. lost “ho spirits‘tives. friends and neighbors fo;i h the man kind expressi home sympathy during their recent here I Ever re red. ever loved i Office Manager. by wife andf ' . I Canada, P.0. Box 1268, Char- t 1 m s 111 th .tA C ottetown, 1315.1. ague see on co waves , . . ,snn. p is“ T0915 “drew a!" in the teen-ager grou or Ca- im‘ 7. . iWilliam D. Sherren. The we --. - n _ . To be considered each tender Novembersz-szoi. ft’I‘rclephodliie filltllrdj‘ding Will take place Friday' N°‘l will: and Imam” bum” 3m. Milli?“ “lid (liar. i ' must be made on the printed 2212 lvemb" 27 i -m- 8‘ SW” m‘ F k 1' rd 1 i SS 8 ~m' team. I Emma-ed b m ‘ End Baptist Church Dartmouthl “a. ’3“ e ‘ "a s n “‘9 ba‘lc "mun" °f “‘9 m' 13:: and in aciordgnclzegsillth THE LAW OFFICE of Ken-INS ' ' “mgm‘mn 0‘ h" WW“ I” “‘f vey now before publication of the conditions set forth therein. net-l R- MacDDni-lld in the Civic battle agalmidcanczf‘ thSh‘oLI the detailed report “id sh. 1e" Before a contract is awarded Blinding. Montague: “’1 honf‘rar‘v pres em 9 11- they wwm be lml’tel-V use. the Department may require thé open each Saturday. a tam) cancer socmy Toronto M been” of .the mum“, Hiram-:5 _ The death new}. : branch Md Chairman f“ the Canadians are receiving an im- xied at Charlottetown. Wednes.i Princess Mdtgal‘et Hospital and pression the habit is more prev- y, Nov. 11, 1964. of wniiaml Lodge “"1"”! alent than it actually is." e has spent most of the She also said the 27 per cent last 17 years concentrating on figure for smoking teen-agar- cancer work. To do so, she “may be somewhat low" be- signed from 19 other welfare any, parent, quesfifmcd for' and senvice organizations. survey are "not. always aware Born in C h i a a g o , Mn. 1 of their children's smoking ha- Frankel came to Canada as a ; bits." - bride, six weeks before her‘ The survey is part of a $300: " graduation from the University,” nation - wide "making and of Chicago Law school. I health pmzram which combinee both health education 1nand t.th: promotion of research to IN e t and nature of the amok- . xte by 1964. Sgt. Truman Dudley Tre-MacntiNALn -— In loving mem- ing habit in Canada. I cry of Dougad MacDonald; hingassed away November: Drafl I Shows Up In ml S. Viet Nam w 9. voice we loved is still ome i sed b wife and; SA-IGON (AP) —- A military 13:851le ms y {draft scandal has showed up ' ‘ among flood relief political and ULLEN — In “Wing memorY-l other problems besetting South of Wilfred B. Cullen who pass-g Viet Nam, ed away on Nov. 13. 1962- ,1 Police sources said they {covered a ring, involving ofl- l cials in the formetr government ,of Maj. - Gen. Nguyen Khanh, that has sold exemption papers to South Vietnamese youths con- scripted for military service against the Communist Viet - ‘ crrillas. I vineg remembered by 0513- CO“ g“ Cross Blood D he we“ , '0 , The price for avoidance of 16-19th. at 30.322? cdll'lcl’elgystM‘Yai” m"““"”“‘- “‘"m‘ "‘d 8”- Geraldlne and D?“ duty In the U.S.~supported South By, Summerslde. RCAF Sta-I ' mcse armed forces. they said, ranged from the equiva- . lent of $75010 Sl,500. That would I too high for peasants, out west are the memories that Wilhl" “1‘? mm“ M weal'lly lip of 5 families. ‘ Police reported one man un- my father, Alfred Simona who passed away November 13th, 19M rid to press the investigation . ther . . As long as the years roll along.l despite a possibility of efforts d by hisl from high places to sweep it un- ' er the rug. I Draft boards speeded up their work recently after a long lull. " Teams of military and civilian police are stopping yout‘hs for , checks of identity and draft reg- listralion cards and sometimes are inducling them on the spot. . All branches of the armed serViccs need more men. While -- .the United States has built up - Its supporting forces to more than 21.000 men. many South 'ietnamesc units are at only‘ , , , half their authorized strength. 23"? "‘9 a {"hscr‘p“““ ."‘ One goal is to bring the coun- ilie recent Guardian - Patriot contest. making it possible for me to have a wonderful trip to Florida. Special thanks to the Farrell's for their kindness. Mrs. Myrtle Weddell. I would like to express my sincere thanks to all who gave me subscriptions by person and over the counter that helped win a wonderful trip to Florida. Mrs. Kenneth Burke. The family of the late Mrs. Vincent Mach of Big Pond wia'i to thank their many rela- lways remembere — In loving memory of dear father, Mr. William Ross who passed away November 8 1 , . Lies the one we love so dear Ever remembered by son John CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all t'iose‘ try's regular army up to 215,-"‘ 000 by the year end . The war wcnt on even in _ ‘ flooded central South \‘iet Nam, gwhere US. and South Vietnam-_ ese relief and e teams ,. struggled through Viet Cong. sniper fire and foul weather to alleviate the disaster. . A US military spokesman—L caulioning the figures might be , exaggerated »— said floods rushi- ‘i in: through mountain valleys in the last few days are W .. to have drowned 1.1m aim»- and driven 150,000 from then: (HIM. ‘.\3 Westminster Abbey wins. a" years old in 1906. but th " church on the site was ‘ built around 006 A.D. eta, man ruins. a at. Aeneas P. MacPhee, Joseph I). MacPliee. Mary L. Maxwell. Catherine J. Dunphy.