rman met aN Ag enthusiastie group of Ist, fnd, and 3rd vear student nur- ees of the Prince Edward Is- land land Hospital h heid a car wash NURSES CAR WASH at Tom Davies’ service sta- tion on Great George Street, from 1 o'clock until 6 o'clock yesterday. "The procewds, of the ear wash wif! ge te. the | - Nurses Christian te which ‘the nurses belong: — ~ Island News Page — ? ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri ‘Sept. 30; 1966. Hon. ML. Bonnell - Delivers Address Directors of the P.E.I. Tourist Association were told Wednes- day night by Hon. M.L. Bon- nell» minister of tourist develop- ment, that now is the time for everyone te plan for the future as the day was im sight when tourism would be the top indus- _ try in the province. Dr. Bonnell was a guest-of the tirectors at a ‘briefing’ session which the association offers for & new department head. K was led by a dinner at the ~ Charlottetown Hotel during which the new minister met the various flirectors and was also attended by George Fraser director of the Yravel Bureau. TRAINING SCHOLS ‘The Minister outlined” some [~~ gf the plans of his department and said they inclided a train- Ing school for the girls hired each summer to staff the vari- pus travel bureaus. Te expressed the opinior-the matter of water pollution was a serious one, but said the new Water Authority was now on the move te combat M and he.anticipated an im- ovement ‘the near future. also said the government was moving im the direction ef having all old car bodies — now fying 2s eyesores beside road- Ways — out of the way soon as a@ part of the provincial parti- eipation in the 1967 Centennial program. ‘Chairman for the meeting last night was Charles Linkletter, Bummerside, who as a past president was host in place of | ‘president Lieut, Col Er. W. John- stone who is en route to Van- couver to attend the annual meeting of the Canadian Tourist Association. TRACES DEVELOPMENTS The Minister was told of the activities of the association by secretary A. Walthen Gaudet who traced the developments initiated by members them- selves and told of the progress. made over the years and of the tourist industry. The traditional briefing ses- sion was preceded by a re ception for the Minister when. call. various means taken te aid the 5 _linformal discussicns. these centred about possibilities of extending the tourist ‘season and ways of spreading the sum- mer._attractions. over a wider time period:- dropped in on the gathering to offer the full co-operation of the city in any way needed to bet- ter tourist conditions. — Parkdale Lions Hold Meeting A reguiar meeting~of the Patkdale Lions Club was held at the Parkdale WI Hall reeent- ly, presided over by. Edgar Din- nisj president ef the Parkdale Lions Club. During the meeting $50 was voted as first prize te the win- ner of the club's “Peace Essay Contest". and it: was decitied to hold a door to door sale of Hal- lowe’en candy in the Parkdale- Sherwood erea on. Monday, Oece- tober 8. A highlight of the meetirig was the presentation of a bron- ze medallion to Fred Wotton.- The medal was presented to Phone your order — it | will be ready when you , /ta. Reg. and Tall. Broken sizes. “| One group - s AS clearing at only 44.88 clear at off Mr. Wotton. by district deputy Latet in the evening “Mayor \Dalziel. .| Walter J. Cox of Charlottetown | governor. Steve MacDonald on behalf of the Lions International president, Edward Lindsay. Fellowship Roger Birt was presented with a_pin for sponsoring new mem- _|bers. Guests at the meeting includ- an opportunity was available for |.4 pay) I. Mogel of the U.S.A., Most. of |Russel}-Roper, district deputy governor of Springhill, N.S., and Fred Wotton of Sherwood. Two prospective members iwere-introduced—at the meeting, Gerald Burgoyne and Keith City Resident Assessed $50 Magistrate James B. Johnsten | fined Dewar W. Myers, Mt. Albion $10. and costs for driv- ing a vehicle with a lead teo high for safety when he appear- ed in Magistrate's Court yes- terday morning. John Joseph Doyle, city, was chargéd with driving: while his licence was suspended and fined $50 and costs. The case against Gladys An- tonnette Dirani, Parkdale, faii- -& to yleld right of way was adjourned to Magistrate’s Court on October 3 when she pleaded not guilty. SPEND MORE FREELY Canadians spent. $30,000,000,- 000 on consumer goods and services last year, compared with’ $11,000,000,000 16 years ago. ~ PARTY SPECIAL Order 2 Pizzas GET I . (8 for the I Across from CFCY FREE ! price of 2) “Relaxing at home, why not Phone 4-8484 PIZZA - ROMA — Pee Charlottetown: cea aaa! ig i f The Great. Fall Clearance Sale inne’ at Hooley’s, antl Al September 30th: There are still many wonderful bargaind” left, so call this —s and ~ age! sys at a, fpas/ saving. é o Men's Suits Met's Sport Coats g. to 89.50. to | One group of broken sizes. Reg. Bes Oe to 49.50. Assorted sizes, 36 to 48. “Reg. and Tall ‘models. Cote lef y= 16. 88 ; Men's Suits: By ~ Shiffér Hillman, Winest Suit. Reg. at tn ey | annot. afford to pass up thi | ortunity to ebtain a fine Ne Aallored/ ‘uit at this low p Sianewea | . Y Py carly. Te clear at. Bizes 30 be 44” eg 0w price of only 19. 68 | MF, M a eroue i ops for only. ; One xroup Reg. te 6:95 ! Clearing at cme , One group Re; Clearing at Canada’s’ 7 gnty 4§ Coats | Shirts p- 1.88, "3.96 » just simply Special Me : See the “new Fall ‘Jackets a display at Hoolevs,4n the newest fal styles and shades, In a wide penne ‘grote Y Yo Maat Pants feat arrived, new shipme: “el “fall. Korotron’ Casual Pants, smartly styled in the néwest fall shades, “Never have be tron- ish and wear, 7 9.95 Cord Pants /Assorted Shades and Sizes AM Suits, Sport Coats & Topcoats. Choose yours today. From oar reguiar stock are reduced by for this great Fall Sale 1 um | Rek. & te 29.58 long’ length. Only 25 pairs, Reg. to 29.50. Wide Pom a 10.00 o gels only... . 6. as | n's Topcoats | Men's Dress Pants a, HOOLEY’ S$: Men's Wear $ Wear: Great George St. | V pip poo Special price, each mina and viscose mats im assorted colours and sizes EATONS | TRAM S=2 CAIWAIDA) VIKING STEREO RADIO PHONO COMBINATI NON // /, Not As Illustrated a * Continues Tonight fe (Friday) Til 9.30 P.M. Check The Value hake 14 Pa Page / Circular Delivered Te Your Poor. NO DOWN PAYMENT “ ip Jf January, 1967 / f At Yn si ynusual Jigte to the debutante - frize modern ‘styling Ahat ewe istay foreyér’ Arts but its value Truly a. masterful deep. in the Viking Td makers art and preciée/ iiag engineering, 300 nd’ performance / blend of the c ~ polid sthte chassis, 30 watt output/VM 1267C7 oe turn table, two" 7 /9 by 6” and ‘two 344/inch speakers. Girls! GlenEaton Dufle ee Girls—Tyrolean Style” Duffle Coat, wool and mition eloth, shaves lined and edged draw string hood, knitted storm cuffs, quilted rayon lining. sanitized quilting, sizes 7 to 14, grey with red trim, brown with camel trim. ‘Regular 17.98. ae 133 DOOR OPENING and "2 PRICE SPECIALS SAT. On Sale Saturday 9 al, - Women’s contog 5 (a Ye Regular 4.98 pipes Yj Cordurey slims in oleany 1 fe, greed, black ot Aue. / ym Yi We | Boys’ sKost Regular 5.98" Top quality shoes in emiooth ‘side whe hanes styles in slipons/om- ea Zak ee 298 ‘Boys’ Flanelette Sport Shirts “Sf wee me 17 eee vi ec Boys Le _ Gethin Kat stripe, solid knit pointed collar, short’ sleeves, button plaque a oe Sizes 3 to 6x. 49c jy 7 ZL bf, jo A infant Sriapperalls Regular 1 9 Infants sheen napperals anefavidery trim on bib. Colours. mink and_red. G f° Sale price, each* Jf ABARANCE OF ~ Cotton and Viscose Mats Regular 5.95 to 19.95 iy Latex backed, Ladies’ Scarves - Regular 1.00 Ladies scarves in assorted patterns and colours. Sale price, each Polly Foam Slabs Requiar 7.99 Polly foam slab 18 x 72 x 4 Ideal for upho!lstering. ty Sale price, each 3.99 “Clearance of Suimeniar Handbags Plastic and straws m@ assorted eolours Yo 3 While Quantities Last. - ‘ “ Luncheon Sets / tour napkins in box, Assorted eolours. Embroidered Pillow Cases Regular 1.98 Pillow cases made of fine white cotton with coloured embroidery, celle wrapped, standard size. 1 00 Five Sale price, pair s Reguler 6.00 Lincheon sets of rayon and cotton im damask design, size $4” x $4”. 3.00 Bale price, set ¥ Longline Brassieres Regular 5.00 Ao Longline Brassiers by Formtit, cotton br cloth with felt reinforcements in ee Guna two i cuff fits below waist. Sizes B % and 38 to 42, C H4 to 4. ! Bale price Citation Sets Regular 2.00 and 2,50 Consisting of foam shave and after shave lotion. Gale price, set 1.00 .,, 1.50 Doll Regular 3.98 14” doll with sleeping eyee and seran rooted hair, fancy dress shoes and auies 1.99 2 2 Sale price, each , Towne. House Paint a 6.59 oe ee ee In white only. Sale price, gal. 3.29 Grecian Key Border __ : as Regular 39¢ yard — : : Grecian border trimmings*for curtains and drapes 1%"--wide, colours C Gale price, yard 19c e Stationery Regular 69c 9 sheets and envelopes in assorted motifs. “Boxed 35 Sale price, box c ey- i: ; Pencil Cases sss, Regular 79c . Woven cotton plaid case’ with zipper top. ‘ais Gite 396 < went “It's Easy To Say “Charge It” At EATON'S" Saturday Til 5.45. P. M/ First Monthly Pee / Shop Early For Best Selection . 2.49- / /