“3. WF | PROUD WINNERS WITH SAMPLES OF THEIR WORK Park. first These posters are the work of pupils from the various ele- mentary schools in Charlotte- town. The posters were designed to promote interest ameng schoo! children for the Charlottetown Lions Clut ‘Cancer Campaign Here (SLAND NEWS PAGE Children's which will he um Wednesday evening Apr! - costume cafr al held-at the For- ll creations Meanwhile. a will be on display in store windows throughout Charlotte- Underway Ist Of April April is Cancer Crusade Month in Canada, and it was learned last evening from Frank d. MacDonald, president of the local division of the Canadian Cancer Society, that the Island | annual cancer campaign will underway the first week in| ril, with the campaign run-+ ting throughout the month James Allen of Charlottetown, who has been named provincial campaign chairman, has an- mounced a provincial objective of $10,000, and officials are hope- fa] that with the continued sup- port and co-operation shown by the people of the province in the oe this objective may be real- Mr. Allen likens the caficer problem to a giant jigsaw in! which thousands of separate) pieces of knowledge are being fitted together to create the fi- gal picture — the knowledge of} the cause and cure for this aation’s number two killer. | “The key to this puzzle,” he Says, “is research, and today, | there are more than 200 Cana-| dian scientists and technicians | | JAMES A.P. ALLEN chairman also mentioned the fact that here in this province, the local branch of the Cancer Society has done much during the past year to bring comfort im a score of laboratories across} and help to cancer sufferers. the land, working on 117 differ- | ent projects — all pieces giant puzzle.” Mr: Allen reminded citizens | He said that some 17.000 free of that dressings had been distributed | to 52 cancer patients, with trans- portation to out-of-the-province that while not all can be part of |clinics provided on nine differ- these vital teams, there is one ent occasions. Way in which all can help, and that is by contributing at cam-| paign time, so that these re- search scientists can continue “on their jobs’’ to find new clues | to fathom the mysteries of a! disease which takes the lives of 100 Canadians a year. The provincial campaign! Start Your Day _ _ With MILK! Bi For Daily Delivery call 4-5556 The PURE MILK CO. | KING COLE FLUFFO < SHORTENING .... PERFECTION \CTIO! KING SIZE IVORY ‘BONELESS COD MARVEN’S PEERLESS | MEN'S ’ ZIPPER O'ALLS ..... “Annual campaign time.” he added, ‘‘gives each one of us an opportunity to do our part to en- sure that these and other servic- es may be continued.” SPECIALS AT JACKSON'S GROCERY ST. PETERS — THIS WEEKEND TEA BAGS 60's ..... COOKIES, 100 count ...... - GIANT SIZE TIDE .... for 65. thie matttey saty wil be ae le . Crash Causes Minor Injuries Minor injuries were received when two cars carrying three people collided head-on in a nar- row cutting on Godfrey's Hill at Marshfield Thursday morning. One vehicle, driven by Gerald Richard MclIsaac of St. Peter’s Bay, was travelling east, and the other car was driven by Jo seph Martin MacDougall, Trac- adie, proceeding west. Alphon- sus Dougan was a passenger in the MacDougall vehicle. The RCMP said heavy drifting in the cuttings lowered visibility and made driving hazardous. Murphy's serviée station dis- patched two trucks to the scene which cleared the highway, re- lieving traffic tie-up. cesses . oe. pkg. 83¢ vee ee Ibs. $1.00 ceceece.cees 6 tins $1.00 _ LIQUID with Free COMET ..... $1.19 ae. Ib. 45e ~.. box 59e sseeeee. Pkg. 79e ..... pair $5.50 20% off all dry goods and remaining Overshoe Stock. SUPERIOR BRAND SAUSAGES, Ib. 53c _ MAPLE LEAF 4 PICNIC HAMS ................... 1b. 49e ecco... doz. 55¢ & masterpiece with our town The poster competition esented with n carniva! night ft are Kenneth t Kent. third prize Lund. Spring Park second, Danny LeClair, A Inne ne f their p From the le Martin. We winner bonnie Spring Judges Mrs GM Williamson, director of children's art at Centre and were the Confederation Mrs James Lapsley, art ex- tension officer for the gallery 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Mar. 26, 1965. Winsloe Man Dies In Mass. WINCHESTER, Mass — Leizh Stanley Roberts of 169 Cam- bridges Road, Woburn, a former Tesident of Winchester, passed away Monday. March 1. at the Grover Manor Hospital. Mr. Ro- “berts was 82 years of aze Born in Winsloe, Prince Ed- ward Island. Mr Roberts was the son of the late John L Ro berts and Flizabeth Shaw) Ro- berts He came to Winchester when he was eight years of age, and resided there for 70 years. He was employed on the highway department of the town and served as a call fireman on the Winchester Fire Department for over 40 years . Mr ‘Roberts was a member of the Crawford Memoria! Me- , teodist Church, and had been a resident of Woburn for the past five years. Surviving are his wife Jen- nie A. ‘Cudmore) Roberts, two |sons L. Stanley Jr. and Don- ald C. both of Winchester, a daughter Mrs. Russell B (Eliz- abeth) Totman of Woburn: se- ven grandchildren and one sis- ter Mrs. Helen Dewar of Win- chester Funeral services were held in Woburn. Wednesday. March 3. Interment was at Wildwood cemetery, Winchester No One Injured As Cars Collide A car driven by Roy Perry of Summerside collided with a car driven by Reginald Mahar, Charlottetown, Wednesday mor- ning at 10.2 on Water Street. The Perry vehicle. a 1960 mo- del, received an estimated $200 damage. The Mahar car, a 1962 ASTHMA suct Are you off work, unable to sleep because you wheeze, aan for breath? Take TEMPLETON’ RAZ MAH | specially made to help asthma sufferers breathe more easily, so you can work and sleep more comfortably. Only 85c and $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. 763-10 model. sustained an approxi- mate damage of $150. There were no injuries Money-Raising Bills Read Twice Second reading was gven in the Legislature vesterday ‘o two monev-raismng — bills Promoted by provincial trea surer. Alban Farmer. the bills are entitled An Act for Raising Money on the Credit of the Con- solidated Fund and An Act for Raising Money on the Credit of the Consolidated Fund to Re- fund Debenture Issues Maturing in 1965 and 1966 Trust Companies Act Is Given Second Reading Second reading was given in the Legislature yesterday to a bill entitled “An Act to Amend the Trustee Act.” The bill, which concerns trust companies tn the province, was promoted by Attorney-General MA. Farmer COST OF SICKNESS The cost of illness in Canada 1s estimated at about $3.000,000,- 000 annually, {ncluding indus- trial losses CULL a hy Storey Electric Ltd. Bi Ch town Prince St.. McCULLOCH BOATS, MOTORS and TRAILERS @ Aircraft welded—1 piece hull @ Deep bows and extra width @ 12 foot fishing boat @ 14 foot for pleasure. SEE THEM TODAY AT -- - KEITH CARMICHAE Brackley Point Road Ch’town a” —— a the parish and community ' ° Op w the time of the er » pe Recent Kensington Fire lice thn was one ofthe bed « Montague A Me “added hn-ever that thes : - . “ (work could be. satisfyvine ee . the departmen stores of t's K of C Hear highly rewarding to thoes wine § Evokes Bygone Memories 2%. 22 ‘eure one of te ; paris inate = y finest millinery departments to Special Speaker The occassion was the regular q a 7 . vicinal be found in the province For monthly meeting of the Mon KENSINGTON nites that ate pe esses Boers many years May Dennis was the MONTAGUE — The role of tague Club and was well tacular fire at Kens mn (33t burned to the cround after serv- y ye y! ene the layman jn the church and tended Several matters of in burned to the , kr al) that ing the public for many vears. Popular and competent milliner. [ne 1a) 5 ter re d : remained of the pullding hat . aa the ownership and Following the “*structive fire Communty was the subject of ferest wiches discussed and sett had housed the merchantile bus- management of James Kennedy ! 1928 the firm rebuilt and gra- an address delivered by B. M en s iness of PJ and (. Kennedy unm whose death occurred in 1915 [t dually expanded into a_ highly Callaghan, state deputy of the WINDSWEPT. JOB til a week previous evoked was then taken over by his three Successful business Charlottetown Council, to the St One of the world’s most dan Many memornes of the passinzZ sons Earle. Preston and Char At the time of the recent fire. Joheph’s Knights of Columbus gerous jobs is done vearly by | scene es After the death of Earle and the land on which the store was Club at Montague Sunday even- Dilson and Floriano Goncalves The Kenneds'< operated a Preston, the latter's son. Keith located had been sold to the ing of Rio de Janeiro. Brazi!. They well-known combined = crocery joined his uncle in the manage- Texaco Oi] Co. ang the build- The speaker stated that the clean the 125 - foot statue ot and hardware store and the firm ment of the store and they also ing was in the process of being role of the layman involves: a Christ atop the 2,460-foot Corco- B had a long history Thirts se 1 operate a produce business demolished great deal of work in the affairs vado mountain EATON'S Blouse Clearance! An assortment of colours and styles. Sizes 12 to 20. SPECIAL, EACH 1.99 Saturday Specials These Specials Go On Sale at 9 a.m. Saturday Women's . Hankies Half Price Chesterfield Chinese embroidered. Covers Special, each 59c Fits 3 cushion style. Assorted colours and patterns. Regular from 16 59 to 27.95 Special, Men's Hose 8.30 .. 13.88 Kroy wool, fanay pattern, assorted colours. Sizes 10 to 13. Regular 1.50 pair. Special, pair 99c Women's Gloves Various colours, some double woven nylon and also cotton simplex. 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