‘ A . . s. Twila Ah. “gum” '”""" 3W?“ 3"»??? Nursing HomeConstruction PA E necessitates: anaemia... . ., a I [AND “his; slam Next week Ai-s'stde Augwelt- Mv Confederwm WI ‘5‘ here“ w ‘3“ 9' Construction on a new Til-bad ed prospective sites for senior 2 The Gum, 00t- 15, :rltnoi; tgfe "xv.- nur'lng home for “nior cum”. clmn. hon.“ in Mimoucb‘e b , sengers. and 29,947 vehicles. ings. a total of sea. MV Con- is expected to boil: on Granville Crap-ml. Montcaue and St. Pe- This compared with 45,777 pas- federation completed 316 cross- Street, Summers , next week ters. sfingers and lI’loeti’sicles in insides: 55 Prince Edward I" William and Murphy Umlted. Mr. Wedge said the Senior t e same mont . . an . - with a bid of $339,496. was low Citizens Housing Corporation The number of passenger au- Rail passenger carrying. _ S OW Increase AT BOI’ en tomobu” “med during the which are comm “pm... bidder on the project. plans to‘buildelgir :nitalin each banana Strait terry a W“ "‘m“ “‘° “’8'” “" "" “" m" i"°‘““°" PM“ “VJ.” saunas: Wilma» confidant. compared to the same periodlcl‘ease — from 17.172 in Set)!- GH 01! CN'3 Chin“ W W‘ a. . “on .W‘ .1 of the In" 1. n”, i? E A substantial increase in the amount of traffic was handled in September by the Canadian National Railways Northum- 6 of These Ladies’ Will Win A Trip To Miami. . .. BUT . . . THERE Is ' JUST THREE DAYS LEFT MEM°R'ALST°NEATALBERT°N ’ ‘ To Help Your Favorite Contestant Be A Winner! This granite stone was fa- ton and placed in the Anglican water off the town. Details e by the Cemetery in memory of sea- and story can be fou ken from the shor ' in to. ,. n . me mm" 1m" "f “b” m“ w“ w"“”““'"“" ‘" “‘9 Shh‘bi‘ifi‘éisAl'iia’dil'fn. "1' 6 Lucky Ladies, will be taken on an 8 day all-expense paid trip by air to Miami, compliments of The Guardian-The Evening Patriot . . . and you can help them to win this fabulous Prize by giving the lBridge club . contestant of your choice a new or renewal subscription to either the Guardian-Evening Patriot. Check Results Given - the phone number of your district contestant and call her TODAY! - I 1 Bridge Club met for its weekly - ' u ‘ meeting at the Charlottetowrl i ' J follows. ‘ __ out in 1963. ember 1963 to 21.249 last month. vice which temlnated Sept. central Mortgage and Houston The increase continued the . The number of passenger trail- 30. increased by 736. Corporation yesterday examln- Mala?!- il-lotel. Results were as ALBERTON ~ John Clifford 530 days for possession of liquor! North and 5°”ch €019! and . Veno of Campbellton was fined‘not purchased from a vendor. .RObeI'lson. 37: T00mb8 I Dd $50 and costs by Magistrate W Erskine Cyril Murphy. Albel‘ Coffin, 76; Rogers and MacMil- Chester S. MacDonald here yes- ton South. pleaded not guilty to Ian, 73; Vessev and gammy, 73 terday for possession of 160 up ‘a charge of creating a distur E1“ and. Cally 72_ Madman dersized lobsters. 1 bance in a public place and thc I 1‘ _ 5' ‘ Boyd Archibald Bernard. Tig- ‘ case was adjourned for two gand Shama- ‘2 nish, was given a fine of $10 and i weeks. 1 East and west: MacLeod and 3 ' l “5‘5 0‘ 10 days f0? Possessim“ .Forsythe 106- Lawson and Lar- 5 M n u Miss Rita Mae Mrs Raymond Mrs L 0 Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Cys'lll Mrs. Eldon of 29 - d t THEFT CASE ; i l . W “n e! - - - - “Mlainggsl: 31:23:; gggrg: oh" E m m 9‘. t Carraghery . abee, .86; Wellner and Dublin no” Ferguson Murphy I (Gertrude) Allan Burke ‘Mmln Drake of possession of 18 undersized Ebbsnee‘: W85 Ewe“ 8_ {me 0‘ l33'v M111" and Mfcphau- ’03 l scum RR, 1 MIR-ray Rive.- Montague R.R. ‘ Cardigan 5mm, RR. ‘ Cardigan RR. 0 Bristol RR 1 lobsters Mn Bernard was 6.1525 and costs for stealing 3111- Bell and Carson. 40. i Message at Phone presented bv J. Melvine Camp_ cies valued at less than $50 from Beginners night will be held . phone Soul-ii. Phone Murray Montague Phone Phone Montague Pmnéyz ‘ Oct. 19. with play starting at it, 195.5 River so 838-2509 Cardigan s-s Souns 17o: 838-4534 Mor hem and the Crown by Bruce a commerCiai vehicle. MacDonald. _ William Clayton Bell. Alher. p'm' Jarvis Patrick Powers. Alber- ‘ ton. pleaded guilty to possession ‘ ton South. and Bruce Phee of a live m gratory bird. is wild I ' Tignish. received fines of $753gonse. without having a permit lEledlon and Costs for driving while im- i and the case was adjourned fol - paired. Milton Elmer Small-' two weeks. For Reflred man. O‘Leary was fined $50 and i Kevin Bernard. Tignlsh. was . o costs or 10 days on a similar 3 fined $10 and costs for dt‘ivmg .qulway Men arge. without. due care and attentlo I John William Koouzh. Tig : Boyd Archibald Bernard. "rig-j Officers for the coming term nish. pleaded gUllty to a charge nish. charged with disturbing . will be elected today when dele- ‘ under tiie criminal code of steal i the peace by discharging a fire ‘ gates to the 17th annual Mari- 1 ing carrots while Ralph Perry. ' arm had his case adjourned to ytime Retired Railways EmPlOY- i Tignish. pleaded guilty to steal- Nov. 4. He was represented by . ees ASSOClatiOH h01d buSlnessi x. Mrs. Reg. Mrs. Marlon Mrs. John Moose Mrs. Jimmy Mrs. Myrtle Mrs. Jameg Mrs. Albert ing a quantity of corn. The total Melville Campbell. meetings at the Charlottetown 1 value of the goods stolen was Gerald Joseph Arsenault, his Hniel- estimated at $10 by the owner son Raymond Joseph Arsenault Milo Oil ll“! agenda will bei Eidershaw Ken" Remington Strongman Width“ v Iggyllouv” 1'03“? John Smythc The cases were and another youth. Claude Jo- l ill? PCiSlOn 01' Where the (Elm-1 . ' "n ' adjourned for two weeks seph Cormier. all of Pleasant ‘ vention will meet in 1965. l “EnlSll lgglescmsl‘f‘gdae“ Kensmm Port Hill . Albanlv R‘ R. 1 Union Rd. 3-3. 1 For driving without a license View. pleaded guilty to posscs-l The Convention Was OffiClllly phone Phone 967.3225 Phone Phone Phone V9110“ ' PM" 2'10” Roy James Hustler. Miminegash, sion of 253 undersized lobsters. [opened yesterday by the div- Tigth 75 [side 435.2949 tyne Valley 45-) Borden 39.32 River 13.3: was fined $10 and costs or five l Gerald Joseph Arsenault w a s 15101” grand Dresmenl. P- W- days w h i l e Kenneth Marven l fined $75 and costs or 20 davs Caldwell 0f Campbellton. NB. 1 Bell. O'Ireary. was fined a simi- j and the youths were each fined Mayor A. W. Gaudet extended l lat' amount for passing another - $25 or 15 days. A truck involved a welcome from the city. vehicle in a dangerous manner. I in the case was confiscated. Rev. Dr. Francis BOlgET WES Donald MacDonald. Bloom-.They were represented by Mel- i guest speaker at the annual‘ field was fined $25 and costs or ville Campbell. .dinner laSt evening. A 1964 CREDIT UNION DAY MESSAGE . fl P . . f ‘ ‘ . ,1 H l I Mrs. Clifford Mrs. Elsie Hill Mrs. Ken M41. I((ilga , Mrs. Hazel Mrs. Arnold (Helen) Crane . (Mildred) Payntel 0““ 9" Howard MacLeod Chm“ R'R' ' 213 Prince st. Belfast Phone 4-7808 Crawl“! Ch'town “mm” 7’ D" 1. Credit unions are associations of people, owned and democratically Phone Eldon 2-31 Ph. ci-apsud 174 Phone 2-2507 PM” 4‘75” ‘ "on. “m controlled by their members. Should they cease to be such, they cease to be credit unions. 1 . 2. Credit unions are essentially thrift associations. They recognize thrift a 1 0' 1 9 as the wise use of one’s resources, which includes credit. They devote themselves to the development of regular thrift programs, to provide . . . 6 contestants wrll go to Miami. 2 top wrnners from each County—All contestantsreceive commission commensurate N their members a greater measure of financial security. 3. Credit unions must provide maximum protection for their members’ Pfodu¢fl°m wmne“ meme "1P Plus cms'm' _ _ _ _ — — — — — - - .h ‘ .. ' l l' d b d d i t' r - and:elasticititsigzii slimmest. KINGS COUNTY I , Subscribe In should have adequate annual examinations as required by law. 4 (i'l'et‘lll Unlong provide their members and 108’] qervice is Mrs. as... a a a a .... a e o a a e r... a .... a a a a .... e e a sunrise-e e. a I I more comple‘te, more convenient, and more thoroughly than a u. a a e a a u... e e a o a a a e e a e e a a a -...-a .- I they could otherwise obtain. Where possible they should provide in- I'S. Raymond Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . 2990.000 surance to to M“. a a a a 9 a e t a .r- . e e o a .. e a -- a . .... a r r o - e e n e a a a a e o e balances and on all or a. portion of their shares — for the benefit and M“ Hm R 1970 000' l I protection Oftheir members! families. M a G 0....eases....ee..'se-ea...ca....eee....e....sue s “0 e u O-ueI....-OIII.c-..II...rs..ll..n.......... m 5. Credit unions should regard the character of the borrower as the M“ c us. Mini“ sos'ooo I Y I prime security consideration regardless of the amount involved, and ° yr °”‘" ' ' ' " ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ""' ° "" " ' "' ° ' .. the rate of interest should not exceed one percent a month on the ‘ . I T. GiVO VOW Illme '0 one 0' “I. l unpaid balance. and should be the same on all loans I cnnmm Pimp.‘ "I m. "a. 6. Credit unions should recognize the essential and important place banks ' . - I ' " ' and other financial institutions have in our economy. They appreciate Mn‘ Si. HI" ““' ‘ ‘ ' ° ' ' ‘ ' " ' ° ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ° ° ‘ ' ' ° ‘ ' ' ’ " ' 5325'000 Z. “I”. "I. COIIW and SIM wil . . . . . I the servrce these institutions render and believe that friendly re- Ml'i. "Gull Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . .‘ . . . . .... 3630.000 Pick w your “bum” I lations is mlltuany deSirable' Mn. a e a e ....e . . . . .. a a a e-- a e a .. a a .. e e u r r . . .. .aa‘aIlO a a e O In a l 7. Credit_unions should unite with each other. to increase their_servi_ces Mrs. K!!! Paynter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . .. . 2610.000 I 3, Pay yam at fly. “fig” I to ill?” members and fulfill their oblltratlon t0 bl'mtz credit umon Mrs. Olga Younkef . ...... . .... .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . .. . 2140.000 cf flu ad “I; for eh. b ft t ll 1 ' a 1 S 0 a W 9- Mrs Hal c 2025 000 ' ' - I . I I U . en cane ............................ ........ ................. . 8. Credit unions should be ever alert to changing condltlons and should M8. Alb." F090? . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ....-.. . ,, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1440.000 ' W at "lat Hm. only. adapt themselves to the changing needs and desires of their members, Mn Am.“ m.“ 460 000 I while they always maintain their basic integrity and principles. ' ' "'"m" ' ' ' ' - ---- --0 ‘ --~- - --- o - o n -s s ' 4 M." f. m - I 9. Credit unions should be responsible organizations in their communi- ‘ . men“ s ‘ ties and fulfill their civic obligations in a generous and exemplary c on T: “In. “ w m. l mariner. - -— "in" ' _ aeeteeeaa . . . . . . . s . . e . y - ..eaaeeeaeaeeeeeae-u.ese l 10. Credit. unions have demonstrated that average people can operate their My. Myfll. M .............. ........... .. .............. . u... I own financial institutions. Credit unions are increasingly recognized w“ 2945.000 I Favor". as instruments of human well-being, and will continue to be so long Mn' “'9' “all” """ ' ' ' ' """'° ' "m. """""'""" ' ' ° ° ' " ' zmo'ooo as they maintain and cultivate the highest ideals and standards of M"- J'M W" --- - - - - ---- M - s ' H ' ' ' - ° ' ' s ' '---° ‘ e 0 ° - ° ‘- - 820-000 o e e I conduct M”. ..,,.._.-.9.....e....,.ue....eecon-..eee-ls-a.eeeeoe-se L — I _ .--l _ — l_ J P.E.I. CREDIT UNION LEAGUE m1“ ' final-diam Thfwmgpuhial 86 Queen St. Charlottetown, P. I. I.