IT BEATS WALKING. oath’, Graham of Lakefield, ice ot Lakefield eurting rink. tikes to go length of foe per. to pend his Bew Owl, found of a hunting. trip, @ at een "spipning along the Plans. Talks | Prince zevara Association Approves Gans tol, | rues Liberal Breass | wins” cots' er torte Name Of Wider Scope ‘o's + Starr piedieerere tee ees Charlottetow® Ministerial Rev. D. Campbell ais ne ® province and. havea our com Wi y, Jan. 12th at 9 am ee ets tae county. Pe lor. in the absence of Prayer Services Ended For Week KENSINGTON — The Week of Prayer service on Wednesday night at Kensington was held in Kensington United Church when Rev. E. J. Fiander was the speaker. Continuing the theme for the week. - The Apostle’ hed on hi (cr Wirephoto) ee soeay 5 the national Aig regres the Liberal leader. He any indication what 1 Ottawa on_Fri- landers~which: will be discussed | during my visit,” Specialist Four ‘F-4) David H. Storey, son of ~Mr. and Mrs. Harold Storey, Belvedere Ave- nue, Charl n, a member |tucky, was recently cited for pu and “Lot XXIII". on the 1 e of the 10tst Administration Com- | meritorious ,achievement.. «He es folks are-insisting | other, and’ le presuined to be od OF set euna soe ae _ A. W. WELLNER : x hed ge the. Army Com-’ nat extra’ time is needed to | ne the markers used by | inches in. diameter and bears Southport ation Medal. make sure that allnames of Capt. Samuel Holland during his | the date 1741 which, if authentic, Sc ool Loa ns The citation stated that during persons deserving considera. | Stiisinal survey of Prince Ed-| indicates that the history of this | Telephone Evening 43408 a'party at the Rod and Gun_ tion will be submitted. -| ward Island. The marker was myiii goes back to the early she : | Club,, Fort Campbell, Kentucky,| ‘And so The Evening Pa- | rescued ffom permanent burial Get Appr COVE Specihiist Four Storey discover. | triot has decided to éxtend | by Mrs. Muttart when it was eee a that the six-year-old son of R. } the closing date for receiv- j eaearthied during. road. con- |, OTTAWA (Specia W°'C. Dix had fallen into a ing nominations. No nomin- | struction near her old home in ANNUAL MEETING. loans to the board of school trustees of the Town of Summer- /j side have been approved by the eimunicipal development and loan board it was announced here Monday. The loans are. estimated at $170,264 and $525,000 and are for renovations to an elementary school and the construction of a new high school. , Both loans are repayable over 20 years and bear interest at 5% per cent per annum. This brings to 14 the number of municipal development loans approved in Prince Edward Is- ji \land and their total amount of $161,583 _ For work completed a March , 1966; Summerside will bene- - {&& from: a forgivences of 35 pet | cent of the Joan amount: Island News Page "Charlottetown Native Decorated For Heroism |pany, 101st Airborne § u p port ‘Command, 01st U.S, Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, Ken- |: while attempting to retrieve a ball and wae being carried downstream by a very strong | current. Without- regard for his! personal safety, Specialist Four Storey leaped into the creek and carried the young hoy ashore. | Second Lieutenant Larry. W.| NOMINATIONS | tion for those to be. consider DATE EXTENDED Readers of The EF Patriot are seeking vending tension of time for the ac- cepting of letters of nomina- ed for recognition as lander of 1965."" They insist that the last year was one of the greatest in Island achievements. Many, had expected that the year following Centennial Year would be more or less" of a letdown. This was. in- deed proved wrong as this province: boomed ‘with acti- vity -throughout the 12 "Ip tions. postmarked after midnight: Jan 16 will be ac- cepted. . Get yours away today. Ad-' dress them to Islander of the Year Editor, The Even- ing Patriot, Charlottetown. | ext B fesponse to the lifesaving actions, ‘and- | IndianPolicy _| Cole and Master Sergeant Rob- | efforts saved the life of Charles | B. Reese, witnesses. of the in- | Dix. cident, attested to the fact. that | gallantry. in the face oo Specialist ny Storey's prompt |reflects great credit upon 2 hie tragedy, expert self and the United “States! heroic | | Army. ‘ Specialist Four. Storey's Arehives Given Antique’ Three Heme of ‘historical in- |» pre- a. cae clk ¢ ee terest have recently been sented to the Public Archives of | Prince Edward Island through the kindness of George Leard, Souris. : i Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Muttart, formerly of Bedeque but now living in Toronto, donated a township or lot marker of dregs- ed sandstone. The ae shows the legend “Lot XXII" on ong Hazel Grove. _ JENKINS.TRANSFER | LTD. 101 Longworth . Ave. duit ead ivieinite & viel hh oan and cashmere fabrics, also laminates and reversibles. Regular and tall models. Sizes 36.46 im colors of grey, brown and black. Reg. value to $49.50. Now only—— ‘unearthed by Mr. Muttart's fa- Dial 2-1206) Reg. piice of $45.00. Now only ncn Articles Muttarts also presented sized cannon ball which was ther, Mr. Robert Muttart, while plowing on his Cape Traverse shore farm OLD HAND MILL ; Of more recent discovery «is an old quern or hand mill as used for grinding barley meal oie ee cuhie<k time: Edward Is-: land Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held at the Summerside boys’ Dame and Cedar Streets, “in the Town of Sum- merside on Tuesday, the 25th day of January at _ the _ of 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon. MEN'S OVERCOATS to 922.50. Sale priced at only— {15.88 $99" 88 ay} «& from sandstone; most stones of later and. larger construction were made from granite or some such hard ma- terial. The mill was discovered on the ° % Campbell decli to sell mill, ned insisting that it be donat ed to an Island Museum for pub- lic Display. The articles were accepted on carga of the Archives by nese: WATCH REPAIRS elub, corner of Notre “Rev. "Gordon MacBeth al ~“Men’s Sweaters United Chareh, preached the .| port from City Council Monday “Absolutely ridiculous”, the term used to describe a re- night by, W. J. Hancox. publish- er of The Guardian-Patriot. Councillor John, P. Nicholson had objected to printing of the colored guide maps for Charlot- tetown by a Summerside firm. He was told that council had been ‘given. the impression by sources unnamed, that Draws Comment | | in ‘was “The, opening of the House of Com | mons Tuesday and will be back on the Island Wednesday. Assault Charge Nets Jail Term SUMMERSIDE — Harold MacRae sermon, at the concluding ser- ; vite of the Week of Prayer at cost of having these maps print- —e me Summers { de, CFCY T.V. Kensington Presbyterian Church |ed in Charlottetown would be charg in . on Thursday evening. He spoke on’ the doctrine of belief in the _Hély Catholic Church as it is set forth in the Apostle’s Creed. Mr. Tannahill conducted the service and Mr. Fiander of St. Mark’s Anglican Church read eens Testament lesson. Rob- ert uhurson gave the Invoca- “tion aiid led in the Lord's Pray- er.. Ruth Farquharson led _ in| much greater.” “The fact. is,” eaid Mr. Han- cox,"" that The Guardian-Patriot Job Printing Der -had. never been asked to quote on the printing of the city map.” He said that most printing firms in the city would be able to handle the job and, since job printing prices were extremely yesterda: Town Police Court with sriking | Mrs. Ruth Gallant with his fist | on January 9, thereby. commit- ting common assault. Accused | "| pleaded guilty and was given six | months in jail. Mrs. Gallant ce that ac- | ;eused had hit her, threat- jened her, twisted her arm, 4nd burned her with a cigarette. jcompetitive these days, the Magistrate R.S. Hinton, QC, not- prayer, and Bob Semple read the | printing of city maps by:a Char- ed that the. ‘accused had been Old Testament lesson. A solo ‘Whisper a Prayer” was sung ‘by Mrs. Horace Payn- ter: Mrs.: Charles Kenedy was or- ottetown firm ‘would certainly knot be any more expensive than | by a Summerside firm. ; Mr. Hancox said that his firm had ‘been printing. colored jobs of this kind for years. ne 28, and now was appear: | jordered to stay away from the | Gallant residence after being charged with wilful damage to | Mies. Gallant's property on De- | ing batk in court. Wed., Jan, 12th 6106.15 P.M. CFCY RADIO | Wed., Jan, 12th 1 2.05 P.M. ny Mrs. Mary McQuaid | Sunday, Jon, 16 nylon and heavy drill, orion pile lined, ae ee ee ae see ; double i and detachable hood." lined. Reg. modeler'Rey, 2:15 p.m. Pper $85.00—Now Only— i Mr. Charlie Campbell PRINTERY Phone 48506 | - Men's Dress Authentic Tartan Sport All. Wool owe Mes «hee a hg ar JACKETS 1.29. ver and Nagel Red ARCTIC PARKAS | Reg. value $24.50. eee *5.88 Coat sweaters by Regent and Way- len knit, fashioned from fine wool mohair in shades of beige, blue. 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