1 2° ie og Cee Moore, Wands Sw. Saash- : | Anne Dalziel, alt of Athena: Bar- aor cedeoomoam. [bara Paynter and Patsy Bow- ___ | Bess. of Kensington; and - Averil : Lh =~ ed an. Te. Easy and Colleen of fe Ths Genedinn, Chastetiotows, te., Nov 7, 1966. | ‘Are Selected a _Players of both teams meei on ae MY lel ee cara Resident sai maracas i eee. 5 Receives Honor SUMMERSIDE — Toe Knights jwho-caied-the tomar 1 Diluted" 2 peed ‘et and_Cathalie we. | : A member of the committee, | ¢,,, yoaes— + Charles Ballem. physical educa- ; mbes League of Summ of Summerside s Jen Jewell, Brian Wedge. ae He remarked-on-Mr_—Wedge’s tion instructor at Summerside ; end that eve - — as‘ ieee eee at the | “forward lecking attitude” aes even K.0.€. Club rooms here eae: Ne Geet be Se ee eee eet tions had been madé be a ce : Ga ’ h day-night. Knights of Columbus | tihue to contribute to the area. | ; a : g y ~ > [State Warden Ralph Biacauiere | He remar sarily be going, to thé — amnnteeenrceen ss , _ co Summerside _read-_tribute—to of was instrumental im obtaining | games tye added oho ie Welles ue tokens ar Kalan the rink and Queen Elizabeth | ber on each team will be further and their wives. Park for the town when be was | reduced to 10-12 players by both I pharmacist who become | tow, ae team's coach, Gordon Montford. as eal pharmacist-who became Hon. Ear'e Hic represent- | The teams will the fF mayor of Summerside and who ied the -Premier ai said that | tslend fe the games to the Jun Z in 1959 was elected to. the pro-|Mr.-Wedze was a strong force |ior volleyball tournament and a vincial legislature. and who was behind the success of the Prince | competed in a tournament -Fri- = minister of welfare in: the days | County Welfare Agency. “-tday to determine the all-star’ . ~— : —— {of .the- Cottservative govern- oot iat oe ee ee ih ae = THE $3FOOT trawler East day im Pictou, at Fergusow In- for Eastern Fisheries Lei., ment. |son gave the welcome Picked ch team e 3 ia? Mr Wedge presented ; time, allowed eh Pack gh — yes ‘dustries Lid. This is the see- Souris and the fourth built for ca a oy xtc eee Ts gift trom the Keights arth hs wes oan cm eee eae “ = TLEPD at ceremony Set ond trawler built by Ferguson the Souris fleet. = ee ae ee | MOVE TO CAPITAL _*_ petition. er i me ine 7 ! sa . ae There ae expected back in the city by ee oe ae Jr, of|The population of Australia’s November 19. i , Said that.he was federal district around Cas-i< Tee raw ier ris tenec See ae eee ee ype this year, oe : ceremony and said that grown per cnet since . |Accident .-, greed with anteortior speaker hy $ h At Dj, -te Se Peters resides in Charlottetown IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING it Ceremony 1 s r predeceased him. ~ | A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or : ° The funeral was held from the| THREE TIMES A WEEK ‘BALDERSTON formance in building the trawler) Usen Fisheries, Boston, Mass., os Bea aon “Camille |and wished them every success |were also in attendance. To H pital tee ee ee cle vie : Gallant, wife of the secretary of |in the future. Captain Lanteigne-| Following-the ceremony at the| . a j Eastern Fisheries Lid., Souris, |also-gave a brief address. dock. 3 ection and banquet TIL 10 P.M. officially christened the Stodt | 5s eecine aioe tale a ae meee oe HP — uae, Kaat Pach ot © O00) Rev. Wek: Keefe, Rollo Bay, /Raymond Leard,. mayor | ef | it Fearn” tedustree 'Shipvard. |28ked the blessing on the ship |souris Hon. Dan MacDonald, | STEDMANS This is the second steel traw- [204, Presented the ship's Dible |minister of agriculture; John . | . A xsd - i ler built by Ferguson Tndostres 1 tior Fisheries, woo’ in, tara |Gureal_,"ereseating | American -& JONES INC. pp ROVALTY HAL | the fourth built for the ‘Souris [Presented it to Captain Lante-| snd Paul Gallant a director ia |° one a a} | SHOPPING CENTRE oe fous eae * ligne... —— the—firm—of—Eastern Fisheries —°—"™ Free, Parking ter Mrs. Edward Gallant, wife of Peter, Maclean ng. O'Donnell - pate ght reed wy tion as a Dis- St. Felix. A. aaenaiie — @ Years is Business Sag, See ae ee ee a <i en eee Ps Oe > How would you artis era _an interest in a wide range — eesaics ) ~~ of blue-chip stocks? Steet ier a ems | - Subscribe now to thenew . om lf Canada Permanent Investment Fund — gonstruction. ; Clarence McCarthy, mayor of | oe : : e Pictou welcomed those attending | : : . from Prince Edward Island. He | a S | also congratulated Ferguson In- - - . : = ; eee ‘ 4 ‘ " @ustries: Lid. en their fine per . ¢ * Linings throughout the trawler i ce 4 3 arborite and birch with ceramie | 7 oe ‘ ” tile on the ee a ai ck and galley. A safety on 2 Son teee Seitnn soem at tne: = “Canada Permanent Investment Fund —_ gaatl ones thaidet ie skeee | a. 4 . Yes, l wisht aad aan ing shtel prevents. persenae!.np e: is no obligation. ' co Le dents when are et a ee ne or se ee ae cs = with Water and fish ST > Please send me your prospectus [} Please have a Fund officer phone me [] “~The fish hold is fined with; 2. fibre glass and partitioned off, 74 with aluminum. This greatly| ~~ Name__ aids in sanitation purposes. The | : vessel is capable of carrying one | : hundred and eighty thousand Street and Number. - pounds of iced fish. ‘ ; a (rote eee omer oes an important feature of this. ship . : Soper as see es , - CNisnow on the 24-hour clock system ce * ‘Company in Groton, Conn. He 6 eed . eee = ae i a RN ig eet nn ae — ae “ ; to that de. — i . t snow CONVENTIONAL oe © Gigns were investigated but this Tic ack cect at Gass Peas cost® makes it easy to partidipete with the - CN pessonger train time table now Time SveTeae jp ap Some Siok comin ncaa te __Dent Investment Fund are attracting" minimum initial purchase! of 10 units— Besed on the 24-hour elock Nuteed 1201em 9001 hours mncpecicia amine mabere =e ==> Opportunity: minded nve 1 Oa: r jure dae system. 1:00 a.m, 0100 : a Peete lace beet Sie coast. This — Saad 6lecs codsldersble leikas oe Seid taal theca eoiapan on : ——r ees = +. 0200 * ee growth. possibilities. There are no loading drop in to your nearest branch. Here’ to remember 00 a.m, ©300 the matter. he said. Ss an wey ea 0400 * “Bruce ‘Stewart, Liberal“ mem- charges—no commissions. The Fund is pro» Canada Permanent is Canada’s largest . how the 24-hour clock s eee — 0500 * ber for tst Kings mspeoenates : fessionally managed by our experiericed in- trust and mortgage complex. Growing works: : 600 a.m. 0600 * ? ogee red eee — | vestment personnel, and every dollar you since SOGS--Temnnetly. incorporated and - the time is as Socheen One 7:00 a.m. 0700 * , ceremony. He stated that the > subscribe is fully invested for you in care supervised. . : a.m. is 0100 ‘ 28 8:15 ws 1258 Sie om 0800 - ee rnment. will co-op. | selected mon stocks. The unit Unit price as of October 1, 1966 was $10.00 i ; ee. ne. -00 a.m, 0900 «* “ en oe cont ta all phases 4 fate — " low « wet . — . * ae SS. $000 am, 1000. © setpemen el ase cal aes . f2gomen 00 = the producers ats and | ' ns v. 2-00 a te pant that proce the fo Det today—the Permanent way: the : 290 800 a FOUR BOATS Sie : m, tone = Mr. Stewart mentioned that é ‘ 300 p.m 7 - Sieben toe tee ety 17. —_ for.any ti = — =e ante . a as we os Panel pect eniaieceoageiet aetna pre npe tacngg ng op aa ed oe awe f= ~129- Kent Street;-892-24: : atone --q300 ° : cause they are-‘mansed by crews = i oe 720 pm. ~—4900 * from New Brunswick. Nova | : ee eS eT fio 3:00 p.m. 2000 @ Beotia, Newfoundland and Prince «SAVINGS » “TRUST SERS ora . 9:00 p.m. 2100 * eh ‘aopm . za00 > co if 7 boats for the port | Rous 10pm. +2300 i Sor tat ee San ner | - Canada Permanent Trust Company 2a ° 4 : - “ . < 4. * ®, e - ten. 2 4 > . +s: oe / * . ° : ae ap gee ~~ -. "2 - - . * = ee : . : este 3 Daeg Pace te j