. . , . ' m. Io nu III [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat Nov 10 1902 11 $6010“ m the Ammo, mm Men Who Died ForCan-acla Are Remembered Sunday ‘ By THE CANADIAN PRESS most communities will remain council plan to hold , “’mem' Save Mono on The men who died for Canada open. brance services at their regular your Anna-hm. in war will be remenlbered in Alberta and Saskatchewan ci- Sunday services. civic service services across the country Sun- vil servants can sleep in Mon- organizers Obtained two minis“ I Egylzg: day. day. while children in both tars by appoafing directly m a]. Permanent An: Regular armed forces, militia provinces hike off to school. them. . Freeze ONLY and Royal Canadian Legion Except for B.C. stores in all 1n()na“-a_ [infing of a parade ' members will marcll to ceno- provinces will be open Monday. of abom 1100 qerviwmon veh h ._ I I, s taphs for the traditional plac— although some municipal gov- . ' ‘ ' ' - mg of wreaths and dedication emmems have declared civic clans and cadets was changed y services to the memory of Can- holidays or left it to individual lfmm "‘9 usual ll arm- ‘0 213" , ada's fallen. storeowners to decide whether p,m_, so it would not (-nnmct PER A survey by Th" canadia" “Ch “1” “059- with Sunday church services. 5; GAL Press indicates most service Remembrance Day falling on ' parades will be held Nov. 11. a Sunday—as it did also in 1945 WHOM"? "‘9 tribute Of No but since Remembrance Day and lBSl—has caused conster» mmU'PS Silencel GOVE’FHOY‘GCH- Stewart Motors falls on a Sunday this year nation in at least one city. eral Vanier will place the first Parts De t some British Columbia com- In Hamilton the civic remem- wreath at the National WBr p ' munities have parades sched- brance service will be held at 324 m- George 5'. 4'55” customs employees, will be on‘civic seerce conflicts with holiday throughout the countrylchurch services. and the vet- o lerans feel that the service has “led for Monday. 11 a.m., the same time as most Memorial‘ British Columbia was the only {legulzg cillturch Cseerces.l and, - 1e aml on o u n c l o fgzrzzuézydegjf; 1:103:39; r)filchurches refused to support the \ \ / to civil servants. store‘ em- “V,” fig”? 0, the We Heat 1n three seconds With new ployees and school children. i ' ow ‘_ one Federal civil servants, with 59W”? organizers: “id: §\ the exception of post office and "The council feels that the. Brunswick provincial he be held at the 11th hour of. T N w employees and school children‘tlle 11th day in order to mean: y also will have Monday ofi'. butlsomething.’ . I 1 banks, stores and offices in Member c it u r c h e s of the 1 ‘ i / This brand new heater puts out heat instantly. Just plug it. in any electric outlet; it starts-— instantly. Pull the plug; it stops—instantly. It’s ready to move—instantly. Remembrance Dl Use it inside or out to warm men. thaw, heat or ay dry materials. Burns kerosene or fuel oil; can I). used inside or out. Puts out 75,000 BTU/hr. in l circulating warm air. Optional thermostat for re- 1 mote control available. Nov. "I Larger heaters up to 400,000 BTU’s oer hour also available. , h . / N.Y. CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH Waging war to crush the oppressor’s power, our A highlight of a recent mp entire group was given a we circulation manager w. A. ASSOC|AT|ON noble and unselfish sons gave up their lives for us 3299-00 Guagisifn-Patrlot cir- cinl ]welcome by internation- Farrell. Mr. Lopez introduced I and Fmdomh mm“ o i on con winners was ally nown band leader Viln- the visitors to the hotel grill's ' ° ' ' ‘ ' ' ' I visit to the grill of the Taft cent Lopez, shown at centre patrons and asked Mr Far- Prmce Edward Is and Dlv'slon Hotel in New York where the to the right of the newspapers' rell. to explain the 1 reason S Jh. W S ANNU‘alfiiiiiftnEH'NG vows RESTAURANT t. 0 ns est eat United Nations and numerous ‘ & Shaver? Li‘d. Eric RObim other points of interest dur- Wednesday. November '4, Charlmmtm‘“ ‘ Fund Pram“ Dealer mg the weeks tour. Pownal St. Ch‘town Albany P. E. 1. 8:00 p.m. ' DR. NOEL MURPHY. Director of Mental Health ‘ ls lies" we Forget Services for Antigonish-Guysboro, Nova Scotia. . . will be the Guest Speaker. The public is cordially invited to attend. “Lest We Forget” 0 ' 0 Remembrance OTTAWA (CP) —- The St. not entitled to vote in the riding John’s West seat in the Com~ had “it fianocsv and two 3115' tices o t e Newfoundland Su- snuzis’mwgznegilfiezgg? hi: tfireme .gourt declared the elec- oral Richard Cashin. Thursday °" “’1 ‘ . iwas declared vacant with re- Issuance of the Speakers . . writ means the government :fh'gitngofth: glitfigoguggi'gent de' must decide within six months speaker Marcel Lamhert uh the date for-o byelection to fill harmed the Commons he had the vacancy, but the date can issued his writ to Chief Elec- $0,513“ hm“ “‘9 9‘" total Officer Nelson Castonguay ‘ ' p to prepare for a new election to T“: “fancy. redt‘hces ziggbera: till the vacancy. gem ers ltp 94”“ e100 of? Mr. Cashin won the election ongmons d9 om ' ‘3’ on the basis of the armed forces par y Stall "‘85 are ProgreSSi‘e vote which upset the civilian Conservative 116, Social Credit vote won narrowly by former 30, New Democratic Party 19.4 Solicitor-General William J. NEED GLASSES i Browne. Then Mr. Browne pro- Children who appear dull and 1 tested under the Controverted slow at learning to read mayi .Elections Act that servicemen need glasses. ‘ Day .....l962 ’///,//I/l////t‘ ii \i i' ye hrcok faith with us I who the We pause in silent tribute to all those who gave their lives for the cause of freedom in two Sunday. Nov. l'lfh is World “’35- . - . though [lltlllllt‘s‘ grim Remembrance Day Arnfasi A - r |\ il,—\\llEllS Hillls Propane Lid. Petroleum Products Charlottetown Grafton Street East Dial 4-6610 no shall not s‘iH'il, told the Master people what to use,~to make MASTER ' lAYING FEEDS IYou can depend on Master laying Feeds. Not because WI 307 so . . . but, BECAUSE 27,624 RESEARCH HENS at the 35"" Fulfill.” mm “id ’°' h ’k m" °f °" mo the o t ' ea d d' 't "mg" a o. a. Q r s I n a n I n I 0 That's the number of hens they have used to select tho . . y y P g y . . ingredients that pay but in actual dollars and cents. as” are the ingredients that go into Master Laying Feeds. food Manor and make more money. Give as 0 call. Our prices are right. 0 new Nov. 11. 1962 The Town of Summersule “ N n M "Let us remember those who mode the supreme sacrifice!" Food or aster smond Pix-gitzri: dentin. No. 200 Confederation Wing J'E' MORRISON' MAYOR For further information contact: L ‘I K Goo. A. Key H. 3.,Scllunnon D. Alex MacDonald "11;.be I “aghast” l Mrs. Frances Perry Garnet Ross Loo A. Wood Ros. 4-7416 °’ 368- 4-5455 SUMMERS“)! t Bu. 4-7351 Bus. 4-3628 I I.