i A highlight ot the annual Remembrance Day dinilrr. held Saturday night on board i-lMcs Queen Churlottc. tins the presentation oi a large pic- ture by snpt As \lcxril. truzhil oilicer cnmnianduig L WARDROOM RECEIVES PICTURE division RCMP, to the ward- riiom, The painting which de- plrts a naval motor torpedo boat squadron returning to harbor at Dover, England, tal- Imllng a night patrol in the niipiisli Channel during the Second World War. was ac- cepted on behalf III the ward- room by mesa president Lt. Cmdr. ii.l'l Hmzson lleltt whit II also executive allicerol the local naval establishment, lS’side Y’s Men ‘Induct Three l SUMMERSIDE < .i a m e a lair. James Rogers and George Further Protests Planned To New Club Regulations its opposition to the pi: i. Temperance Commi ions new regulations covering itic oporn. tion oti cluhs mounts, copies ol the regulations were rcrciicn by most clubs thronehniit the om- vince over Ute weekend a essing the Ninth oi lites;- iegu ations on their orpiinii . lons. oitlicinls ol the Royal l‘nn. ndian Legion and other milltn ~ and veterans oraantzalious n , in the ., prepziinn: briets lm presentation to itin Control Act as unn-prolit associations . They feel they are being pun~ islictl tor the sins of these pri- vate clubs. and leel strongly alioul paying an extra tax inspections and supervision that are helm: directed primarily at IIil‘ ‘nnli prnllt associatinna". Tlirir presentations to the ca» hitict art- expected to point out the d reuces between the mi- illai’l‘ and veterans organiza- executive rounrii e IIM‘ rmtlliiiinnh (‘li t-i Mich thinns as the sale at spirit- and beer to persniw undel- bar hilll'f‘. guest ' The new regulations as laid - down in the letter received by oliirinls ol the various organiz- I ncorporated- at All live entertain m e n t must lirst be approved by th e Temperance Commission. Iib. t9» No tza on the prem se permitted to c n it a n t l A seat must be available tor every person admitted to the i mblins IA Permitted i I. tlai No one under 21 years oi age can be employed to handle llquar and no employee will be m e liquor i Lowe were inducted into th a summerstde Y's Men's Club Thursday evening at the week. ‘ly meeting at the Y—Centre. conducting the induction were Harold hodd. Clarence Mercer, Alex Campbell, Ken Walker, .ii mes Murphy and Ediar Rain- any The club voted :25 tn the Sum- merside Dental Clinic . Ralph lacr‘ariane announced that ta ta mp competition" would begin w hin the club right iawfiy. and the club was divided linto teams tor the con . Don Baker presided at th I meeting: Eric Tanton was th lines master. Hamid Rodd ud the devotions ers and Mrs Ge Lowe e song leader. and John Leuty the Guests were Mrs. James Rog- l while on duty or during warkingl ours. . iiii All clubs shall _Ippmnt a, —— ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts WEEK iion. Nov. 11. 1963. 3 i Prov. Home Andm iMeetingAlKensington KENsmCToN » The vent-.1 iii reproscntaiivcs into iive dis. annnal meeting or the priniirit'lmum “Wm Mud “dam...” n, Discussion gmups and leaders ., » what» the iotliiwinis Schoo Hm“! "*1 53"“ WWW“ priiii-ioals and representatives will be held in die Kenstnfittifl no...”r K a. “,ka Regional High School. Wediiep. school liie committee delegates. l ciit Loo ' cdonald. iamin day - . . hie committee dele ates. Rev. “‘9 m’fm'g W'“‘"“"d"“y Keith Hohson; eorrimunity iile with registr-llon It “0 in". committee delegates, .iohn Mar- d tea s l o n s will continue llll: local presidents or their rep. through until the evening. lnIIOW- resent olives. ing a supper and mini hour “Exploring and Meeting th e President or the federation lol Needs in Children and Y o n t h' m: Hagan. Charlottetown l w|ll he the topir oi a panel d‘ "Education and the striigele rut-nan at the night session. iot- Excellence” is the theme (or . Chairman Will he Charles Camp- the meeting. hell panel members will include The utter-loan program wile Miss nicanor MacDonald, wil- ieatnre an address and dis. son no . Henry Macwilliam, cussion groups. Rev. Keith‘ and Dr. .1. H Mao ey i-iobson will speak on "Our pup. ,tn 1‘ dlualinn' will be alven pose." and Rev. William simpl by liarold Simpson, Amherst. son will supervise a breakdown Ns More Than 500 Register For Adult Fitness Classes More than 500 persons harei YMCA in parkuaie, classes are registered for adult illness class- ilelrl at the Women's in l I Mlle ea in to provincial centret The Hall classes. sponsored by the ph. i. iii the other centres, the clas cal iitness branch oi the depari es are non acted in relzlnnal ‘ment oi education, are desianed hitsti schools These centres are to provide exercise tor adults} sourts, Montague Summerstde iroio is to 70. .Riistico. Tinnish, O'Lenry. Mor- The adult iltness program be» oil and Re ' ion gait last year in tour pruVii’matl am- nerson wishing to take centres and haa been extended‘ pool in the classes can register to to this year, iai any time b cnonirinn through i in Charlottetown, the classes. lllr physical titness branch or at are conducted at the aasiiicaiiha r't-‘ntre where the classes Recreation Centre and thcl are held Elmsdale Hears President Of Maritime UC Conference ALBERTON — Rev. C]! Wei)- ber oi Summerside. president ol the Maritime Conference of the United Church or Canada. was finest preacher iiI Elmsdale [in one's needa htti tor Gnd to use. him ’ The sermon was concludedl niili a call to make this a timei l hired, A car cm‘eried to I trunk. ‘i “\u’ i. i if“ i ISLAN This young IIGllPl’ unit lliie limior lentale chamiiionshin REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES SLATED TODAY Remembrance Day sci-vices will be held this morning at the mtmaph on ma ton Street at it o'clock ilore than an other communities acioss the island Will also hold mint- rnortiai services today with nearly all oi them sponsored by the Royal Canadian lesion Tnbutea will be paid to those who gave their hvcs in hm world wars and the Korean conflict .3 Vehicles Collide on Trans_canqda II‘Onl Kings County, PE i, st “to only accident in Queens County over Hie weekend ot-~ curred last night about one mile east oi Cornwall on the Trans Canada Highway when three cars collided but no one was in- D HEREFORD IS WINNER anti the reserve grand ten-tale dersou and Sons. Vol-tit River in the Heretorol rinlz oi the Atlantic Winter Fair last week ‘P.E.l. Youth Tops 4-H Judging ‘Class At Atlantic Winter Fair Roger linnnker, Kingston, top-i with three others in the overall tied the Atlattlic Winter Fair 4~H‘ individual standinas ljtlt‘lllnfl teams in placing dairy The can members cattle, it was annnltnred ai iaiilctasaes oi cattle and s l headquarters late Saturday aiterl amrtriz other thtnps iresiilis hail been tabulated. i Graeme Linlrleiier, Summer- The Ml (“tub competition was side, represented prince Erl- ii ieaiure iii the lirial day ot the ward island among the instruct. hi: shon that drew paid attend.‘ ors who conducted the competi- ance oi something more tba n‘ tion all.th people in addition ttll many school and other supervis. lcd youth groups that went through the grounds as guests 0! m0 mt l Stev. art, so, who retired Mr Younker tips the oni~ 5an 35 mm“ M Bailey - i ,Meter Company oi Canada Lim- land club member to top any oliited, died in hospital saturday the lodging teams, though the It; had haen with the cdnmpany , . years e was a lzra uate at "2’"? "l m" “"m- “5”” University oi Toronto and tater was served as president oi the uni- ven as tied tor iourtn place versity's alumni association, championship tor Fulton Sm» placed e e BEADED COMPANY MONTRFAL tCPi A. MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE Residential, CommerCIal and Industrial. Current Rates "0“ “‘ “"95":,"‘F""'§ “ atinns today are as iollows: i...‘...‘.“.‘l '3l3i".“.‘1‘v‘.“.‘«‘§ '1‘ “W” M ""1"! “W . ' ch ‘ ‘ T l 0’,” "Eyu‘l‘ll he ll a.m. until 12 o'clock 33:23; ,0: afinmum “d 'i‘inoinent every day except Sun- . i av m" "‘I‘“ ““m‘ ‘ at Every club twhlch In the Vivi-lion a! any of the "Enlfl‘nrl. amendment relcrs to mIIi~ tions, which will be entorreo byl tary establishments, military my, mm", m ,"sppr.n,,_3 and vctcrans organizations and m." "a... m... U. My incorpiirnicd non-prom associa. cluh at any tirnr, it 1 rcsiilt in 'Wi-U shall km: a muster a suspension or cancellation otl members With the name and Id- the special permit iindcr “hiciti drrss 0! mil member listed at the i-iuns onernic , all times and the name and ad. meym i, has pm pm. dress in every guest admitted to ad that several nicciinns are tol "w cIub nlnnd with, the mm o! be held this weekend, as the Lo- "11‘ member hrlntzint; the guest sion and veterans iirnniiirattnns In. lent-cs that will he ‘3' "'9’" d9 emu“... or aiieonipantcd by a member All nuests to clubs must presented to tho ‘ U-h . T m . innit no person may be a guest com" "M" "N 1" at not club more than twice FELL DEPT. - Nt‘tllt‘ mu innniii All at these estanhslimonts l-lt \‘o pcrstlnl under 21 years lee] II" HIInl‘lll‘V L’t‘ilt‘ra’f.‘ do n’ allt' “ill t)? allowed in con‘ partment Ii hPInlz unlltll‘ ill (‘Ix‘IS ‘ sump liquor nor permitted on lilying all nrlnllliaillms WII lIlt‘ llrt’mlst‘s during the hours the groups known Iil llll‘ lilllulll‘ ‘ilqutlr Is bring consumed. _‘ sllnli tIt‘ Iile dilly oi the El" b i manager or person in charge to (‘nIan‘l‘ IIliS regulation and lit rhnll demand that a birth cer- i Ilill'iltt' be shown by anyone he Sllsm‘t‘ts at being under 1| 3’?!“ ill nut. is» No liannr shall be taken il‘itm (Ir Inllt the Club. except “here pcrmifled by the IN or 1 rt‘lliilllIlnn i ihi No disorderly conduct by luluxlt‘hll‘d or boisterous ptr- mits "(Ir the use at V M I l a l' or °UT 0F HOSPITAL Pl’ul't‘rlt’ language will be Mrmltv Mrs Russell Matthews, nho ml nn club menus”- I|II been a patient in the west- ern Hospital. is niiw nt IIII‘ - home pi her son and dauahiei caVendISIl Men in~law. Mr. and tits Clea - Matthews, atom... souiii lI-Iold MeetirlimgCh h s P Cavendish Uni urc 1" "s" 5m“ liliiTIIn‘s association held its regu- Mn. (‘lillord Matthews, tiroolt. I“ mm": mum n “u lyn leit Friday morning tor hum MM: my ‘ ,4 p". w‘ “'"m “mi "‘ V‘s“ ""‘lmain oi North hustled. William IIMEY. Mrs. Herbert Kay. Andrew Frestdm‘ . ‘ tic devotional rlod wat con- wn" “HMS duzlerl by wtillaiiie Toombs and M" “M” “M” ‘V'" "' .lolin MacLui'e at North nutttco. turn to Saint .lohn. Na. during A may mm m, m M” the weekend. She spent the past,..1.he Word and The my" "I m“ “’m‘ “" Pm“ M" '“" held alter the business mectlnl Mn. Harold Ashley. Alhrrtnn. lbv R new”, A In”, "K TRANSFER lwas served alter the meetini w Iver Cotton oi the bank oil the meme" M "'2 Non-h R " I- . ticn ucw Wt “‘5 IN" """5'" l The next menu: will be l' loony i chi filled: A mm mm. at the home at Mr. Ind Wil- iIIam Andrew or New alaaaow ATI'ENDS MEETING 0.. D“, 2 MPH. SS. Helm", RN. 1 nub-day by plane tor 0hnwa_ vii-em the wiu attend a commit- tee meeting at the Canadian mu association GOING UP! FROM CAmARV l Total to date Slum Mill Shawn Sill. to eninrce these regulations iberty to enter club premises at any time to assist in the eninrc- Ing oi the regulations. To pay tor the inspectors and inspection service the clubs are paying a lo percent increase in the price at hard liquor and a Island Cheese "1 iounrl a keen demand In' the naliiax area tor prince Ed ward island cheddar hense."‘ Dairy supeniitendcnt lid, Mat l Don-Id. Charintlelnwll. l a i n‘ yesterday anernoan n he was returning irom a weeh at the} Atlantis Winter Fair. l Mr. MacDonald Inined w I t .1. Nova Scoii. and New Brunswlclt‘ counterparts to Sta" a ca~opera l tlve booth Ipt‘tnsnred by the Ma time Dairy Food: Service bureau to help publicize ati Maritime dairy products. They sold millt at live cents a glnu Many oi the lair visitors u- cialmed aver the tlavor and gen. eral paintlbilliy oi the island e ked "w y on‘l we ever set it in our nailinx nor- ea?" dairy also got the impression, he said. that prince Edward ldand dairy products in general are nnl ad» vertiud widely enough. though ha did Add that the la 1 a 11 6'1 dairy productl always tell read. ily. "There is never any pron. phlllud. manager whose duty it will be (lZl Ari inspector. constable or other peace olllcer shall be lit l l Ilve per Cent. Increase in hefiir Keen Demand l Found For i l CHARLES 1. PETER! Retired S'SIde Postmaster Dies At 67 SUMMERSLDE e Charles I. Peteis. the person who served the moat years in Canadian postal service history. died in siimmerside Sunday in his oath a . r and threw in ior irecaaenerons Hp Mm t... gummcpside slice oi cheddar cheese with 1’ mm m“ in 1909. New. past. t w soda biscuits. master ln lost and retired to longer than anyone else In the Dominion. Active In sporting crrcles. Mr. peters took part [II hockey. gait and curling and was I leader in the minor baseball he spent all tilt lite In sinn— meiside and is survived by ll hrolhar W liar TB DECLINE! Britnln's tuberculttlia death lein marketing them." he cm. "i. ha, been deollnlng at the cident 12 miles smith east oi rule oi 15 per cent each year. >060 EXTRA FERRY SERVICE BORDEN - CAPE TORMENTINE ELEVEN ROUND TRIPS DAILY EFFECTIVE MONDAY NOVEMBER IITH MV Confederation—LL laden: urch Sunday alternoon. The nrvice was one for a II Congregations oi the pastoral charge which includes. Manta oi consecration. a time at enter- ing into real and ahirlintz part. nt-rship which is lhe lullnesl a Iin “It will take all you have.‘ the preacher said, “but it w ill rose. Elmsdaie. CampheIlto n d Mimiuegash. Worship was conducted by Brown .iardine. lay sup iy. . The chain of Elmddllc an d Montrnu led in the Ion/ic- at t. i give you that which the w orld i cannot take away '- , and "No one Ever car. ed For Me Like .ieaus. ' A dueL “Look To The Lamb oi God." was run by Misses Linda now ness and Linda aarhour Mrs. Kenneth Crockett was organist and Mrs. John Cameron was pianist One person was received into iuii membership at the church by the interim moderator. iiev David MacDonald oi Alberton. His connection will he with Montrnae congregation The sermon tiipic w hers with Jesus Christ In the introduction Mr. Weba ber indicated that partnership indicates participation in the sharing oi possessions and tai- ents with an men everywhere. Christian men and women are called into an active partnersh l he said. As they expect God to be present when they ieel need or him, so they must do th eir share This is essential ii the: Gospel is to be proclaimed and‘ Part. all to be won ior Jesus Christ. This partnership must also be, one oi stewardship in which one , gives not only money but time: and service it must be a portal nership nt prayer in which one asks not only tor Drovlllon tori KILLED WHILE HUNTING MATTAWA. Ont (CPD—[Aort- It’d Glen Fischer. 7.3, a member or the battalion oi the Canadtaai Guards stationed III Camp Pic- trin_ near llelieviile. Dnt,. w.., Shut. and killed in a hunting Mltlnwa Thursday night. Wherever Canadians lire people as in tow other iii the world. bank is nearby—a familiar. friendly source of financial services. Banking in Canada has been brought to of banking centres to population is among the highest dl‘iv by William Gauthier. Bmokileld, is reported to have pulled onto the highway and was struck by A car driven by Alli- son Robblee. Victoria A vehicle driven to Andrew MacKtnnoi-i. Clyde r. was unable to avoid the accident and l caromed oil the Gauthier vehicle into ditch l3 and work. a local chartered countries—the proportion liicotistirt-tl ionns. rompany list coiiltl go on and on. 97 Queen St. Charlottetown ROYAL TRUST W336 “I’m going across to the bank for a minute” other not; (no. They had new banking scnicea temp introduced, others being changed, improved or enlnrpco. For example: prrsnnal money orders, payroll plans. night ric- posittlrirfi. honking: by mail. satety deposit boxes—the The liirol hranrli oi the bank is tilr one place my. II viridiid Mr. and . rialch Macbennao. Nonh Every day more customers become aware that a chartered bank can not only guard their saiiiiips. Cash their cheques and make loans. but help in many 8.25 am 10.45 am. 1.15 p.m. 5.00 pm. 7.40 pm. 10.00 pm. Lv. Capo Tot-month»: nliir. i-nirtl and complete banking isciliiies—nil WEEKEND GUEST under nnt‘, rnnl. Aiee Anderson at sheibimlie. 7.00 am. 9.30am. 12.00 noon 3.15 pm. 6.30 pm. 8.4.3 pm. “a”: m m... . , v . lbw tyne nd. ' ' w“ “"1 “pm i 7 00- in. 10.05 am 12.50 pm. The Canadian Red tuned II. no «pot THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY 3.40 pm. 7.30 pm. I through lull-range banking responsive to grmvnlg, changing Med: Int. Capo T . 8.25 am. 11.30 am. 2.15 pm. 5.25 pm. 9.15 pm. With exception of 1.00 can. trip MV Aboqwoit train Bordon. dhgomthIbccuflodonMVConhdonfioaonly. 1 ll i (‘rml ‘ (Int blood triinalu- at. Vancouver In 1947. 53% of obloctivc Mkr‘lllndlflfl lemme.