oc cdiiedilais Wage iaiitae a oe oe es Te sie neice eis eneligs i i gg i lp ang itd petal gue Yn CAP BERNIE 5 ea gine my - ~ Ore Feng al Island News Page Power Blackout | Hits Summerside SUMMERSIDE — An employee! The interruption was caused by of the town electric department, | the tripping of the breaker car- Robert Gallant, is in satisfactory | rying the power to this area and condition in Prince County Hos-|Mr. Richardson said the cause pital suffering from facial burns) had not been definitely determin- as a result of an accident at the|ed. He added that following the town electric plant on Harvard | morning blackout all breakers Street yesterday morning which|had been opened and when blacked out the entire town for|closed later this breaker could some 10 minutes. possibly not have been closed The accident occurred at ap- | completely, spemenately 9.30 a.m. whee, ed doing work on © switchgear, shorted out one of MODERATION the main busbars. superintendent, Tom Richardson, | (Continued from page 1) for two hours around the White House, and then in orderly files they flowed to the adjacent park @rea around the lofty Washing- ton Monument to hear a suc- |\eession of short speeches. A message also was trans- & g z F Z g i = 5 g i 5 g i | Alouette (CP) —. Technical troubles launching Saturday night of Canada's second satellite. The launch was called off at 11:28 p.m. after two delays dur- ing the final countdown—one for 30 minutes because of a | faulty-hydraulic switch and the jother because of trouble with {the tracking radar. | The fault in the tracking ra- dar could not be repai im- | mediately and the launch was called off. The countdown, . begun | just before noon, had reached 68 seconds before launch when, the |radar trouble developed. Officials rescheduled the launch for Sunday night. At noon Sunday, conditions looked good for a launch sometime be- [Swoon 8:48 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. Saturday’s final countdown | Started when weather informa- |.tion indicated a probable drop | in the wind velocity in the jet- stream about 30,000 feet above | the earth. ~- Funeral Service Today L h 1, eens oad Canival Dts Delayed For 5 Victims Of Fire SUMMERSIDE The funeral; It was reported last night that forced postponement of the for five members of one family| various groups and organiza- whe eet Solr tree 0 28 ee omy ee ees Se morning fire here Friday ventures u held at St. Paul’s Catholic} A group consisting of Mr, | Church this morning at 9 a.m. Trapped in the fire which gut- baseball ted their home at 420 North Mar-| meeting ket Street in the west end’ of town were William Allen, 51, and four of his children, Joan Anne, 13, William Jr., 7, Nancy Faye, | 5, and Kevin, 4. Members of the George R. Peakes, Legion Home here, of which Mr. Allen was a member, | will attend in a body and a Leg- jon graveside service will be conducted. | Shortly after the tragedy be- ; came known here a committee, under the chairmanship of Char. | les Linkletter, was named and a | trust fund was opened for sur- viving members of the family, Mrs, Allen and children, Rich. | ard, 18, Gay, 17; Sandra, 15; Patsy, 12 and Myra, 10 who es- caped the Friday holocaust. By Saturday morning the fund had grown to $1,613 in cash along with articles of clothing Allen's teammates during his laying days held oir night and as a project are making arrangements for a hockey game between Halifax Junior Cana- dians and a local team. Date of the game has not been made known The Kinsmen are planning to bring in the hypnotist “The ‘Amazing Damant”’, who drew good crowds in recent appearan- ces on the Island, for a two-night show with the proceeds going to the fund. The Legion Home has announced their money raising project will be a dance. Mr. Linkletter emphasized that what is needed now more than anything is money. ‘They are well provided for in material things such as clothing and fur- niture”, he said. FRUIT CROSSES OCEAN About 20 per cent of all the i shut off at the plant while the! / and furniture. leanned fruit sold in Canada in work was going on, Mr. Richard- jenins te President Johnson via | WILVY DEAD It was learned from a mem-| 1964 was grown in Australia. tion held in ° ° son said the employees were not oe ASHVILLE, N.C. (AP)—Gen, | ber of the committee last night | aware of the blackout until they| Speakers included Mrs. Mar- | Francis Bowditch Wilvy, a for-|that most of the churches had J ive CCl en S ; began receiving calls from: town |tin Luther King, wife of the Ne-|mer head of the U.S. Military | Collections for the fund at regu- FOR SALE marking residents. As soon as they ee ot rights leader, Dr. Ben- Saukane at West Point, died | lar ores pomensey Wet te of ceived word, they restored the |jamin Spock, noted child-care | Saturday at a Veterans Admin- |°*2ct @moun collec could ° power by c the breaker |gpecialist, and veteran socialist | ; not be determined last night. ; which had a leader Norman Thomas. ieee a fo racaage = ie The committee spokesman stat- ro SECOND BREAK \ served as commandant at West ed that all types of material Another interruption in the| WAR SAID ‘STUPID’ ; things have ben received but : : ° northern section of town, con-| Thomas called the war Point from 1942 until 1946 when | that much more money {s need- ae 2:08 ee SUMMERSIDE — A resident \gendre car and $100 to the Gal- | sisting of Hillcrest and the Sher-|“‘cruelly immoral and politically D¢ retired and was appointed |eq “to assist this family along) Gelding, age 7, by of Summerside, Carman Col- |lant car. brooke area, occurred shortly af-/ stupid.” and Spock said “this Chairman of the New York State | their way of life for years to| Mighty Atom, dam Cin- u will, is a patient in Prince Coun-| The accident occurred on the | ter lunch but power, on this oc-|war does not hurt communism Power Authority. | come’’. derella. a 8 8 ty Hospital believed to be suf- Sherbrooke Road near the Cen | casion, was only off for approxi-jas much as it hurts America.” |HOME ARRANGED ion. 3 The march was organized pri- order of the march orgenizere, | A completely furnished house J S Mont omery a victim of one of the five moter | Yesterday afternoon at approx. | marily by the National Commit- surrounded by American flags. | has been arranged for the fam- oS vehicle accidents investigated by | imately 3.40, vehicles driven | R oe Se t tee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, George Lincoln Rockwell, Amer: ily for the present, largely Phone members of the Borden and ity Clare MacDougall, O'Leary, emains FIT Jbut the planning involved'many ican Nasi party leader, was ar through the efforts of the local New London Tr ball fenovations pad|v t of Christian educa- |Summerside ROMP Detachntents ee ee tae other groups. ; rested attack. Home. ‘ and Town Police over the week- |couche, were Interlopers, permitted ‘but not this new — Ged Legh _ i. cy James's Church, |g intersection of Cedar and Notre ome ay welcomed, inciuded Communist- od to the glory etka i SUMMERSIDE — The _ re- front organizations and there i ; E 2 i = The MacDougall car is report- | wains of a Glace Ss were non-official signs saying ed to have sustained extensive |) i104 alee ecmestnag OF ee “Johnson murderer’ or “Drop jdamage while damage to the |ry.-mont. a short distance from (Rusk on Hanoi,” a reference to — car was estimated @t iKensington, Friday night. will ‘State Secretary Dean Rusk who, | . : be transf to that Nova Sco- |the preceding day in a carefully This accident was investigat- |4:.: town or ae timed press conference, reiter- | The girl, Ruby Munroe, whose |ated the U.S. government line | was | address is listed as 12% |that North Viet Nam has yet. by a car travelling in the | Saturday morning at approxi- price Street, Glace Bay, was |to make a meaningful peace be- |mately nine o'clock the Borden isis reported to be 17 years of |proposal. Detachment was called to 8D age but it was learned by the! Most of the signs were — that elie was approved by the organizers where a 1966 model 3-ton truck |qniy 16 : 3 ‘were moderate in tone. out She was a passenger in a ve- The march sponsors want a) hicle driven by Gary Thomas ceasefire now and gradual with- | : h E l F a i ; : CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE » TORONTO Over 1300 branches to serve you ‘ fy il diiel cll Hie sree un : : a8 i : 5 5 F i iH ge 3 last night. then to the Bay Fortune United! Yesterday's services were im- Church for service at 2 o'clock. | pressive ones in the long history Interment will be in the Bay of the tion. Fortune United Church ceme-| At the morning tery. fea _jers-elect were CAMPBELL — The death 0c-} peck, curred in the Charlottetown Hos-| Craig--William ~Cutcliffe; pital Nov. 27 of Joseph Newman) neth MacKenzie, Donald Campbell of Newport, age 67) tin, Dr. Malcolm) Putnam, a ® 5 B RE “ L i CONDENSED STATEMENT AS AT OCTOBER 31, 1965 fatal crash. The second tiations progress. : involved was driven by What violence did occur Satur- a ‘Ronald Patrick McGrath, Hunt- day centred on the gold-starred | Damage to.the vehicle, owned ler River. Miss Munroe was Viet Cong flag. Various assaults | Hl | H j remains . been aot available. f ; : lle BP mn the owe Se sake ee ed At approximately €.45 yester- |by Leslie Hamill of Freetown, thrown from the Dunphy vehicle were made on the flag, borne | ASSETS Fusral Home to.the home f Bis! When Christ Calls” was besed|Gey morning * the | Summacelde |tes eee teen ee oe and planed. under: tt. ‘by_a New York group and, by CASH RESOURCES (INCLUDING ITEMS IN TRANSIT)............: $ 715,829,781 brothr, John A. Campbell, first chapter of the Gos- /Deta | 131,237 where the funeral will take place oe of tad oa a combined |tigate a he~d-on collision at Wel- | ; GOVERNMENT AND OTHER SECURITIES. .................,3 1,715,131,23 at 9:15 to| both Ordination Sunday and the . | FIND NAZI SYMBOLS CAEL VANS ef b sce cocncs seis cs sercaatt ies sceeeee 291,624,945 : fag! Se ee ee cree ae bemeee. a) | MMi TAR) Four “see TOTAL QUICK ASSETS. .............0...0-sececenece-eessnecocevee 2,722,585,968 High Mass at 9.20. Interment | Day mond Laughlin, Wellington, dri-|kas and the words “Jew” and : 2.80 108 in the church cemetery The sermon in the evening was|ving a 1957 model car and a 1961 “Jew pig” were “found painted LOANS AND DISCOUNTS. .................2cccecccceececceeteecects ,675, MacNEILL — At Vancouver, | What Mean These Stones” andimodel operated by Joseph on house walls in West Berlin's MORTGAGES AND HYPOTHECS INSURED UNDER THEN.H.A., 1954 192,958,087 BC., Monday, Nov. 22, 1965, | 25 taken from the text, Joshua, \senault, also of Wellington. Charlottenburg district Monday, | Mack. verse DAMAGE ESTIMA ANCES, GUARANTEES Mrs. Mary MacNeill of 173 | 'fsic'at both = = ae nated aides Oo tine OF SMD LETTERS OF CREDIT, A PER CONTRA... ..0-.-0---0--. y (238,326,960 North River Road, widow of the | , Music at both services was un-/" image to the Laughlin ve- |est reported incident in a series ' jeeee eerie late Colin Hector MacNeill and |G" the direction of Christopher |1.-16 was estimated at $200 while of apparently proNai smear- AMI WRNONEDRR is cacccs is ssscectia sd ecaece rie seenere nen oe 3,024, formerly of Little Sands. Rest-/| morning worship the choir ren-|¢he Arsenault vehicle sustained :|ings found in the same district pee AURERG ie ee 30,836,049 fhg at the MacLean Funeral | dered the anthem. “The Lord |@@™age estimated at $250. There |in recent: days. Police said they PORTABI F HEATER . $6,208,405.418 Home from the ‘funeral | will Come”, and in the evening |Were no injuries “\have no clues as to who is re- . TOVAL: ASGEV S05 655555 oe cies a tecentemedocasvecs ss, $E208 AUS where in : \ : will be held today, on epeg the anthem, “Lo He Comes With! A third accident investigated | sponsible. De. | Clouds Descending.” ~ = SAA, Interment in Little Sands ceme-| For the official act of dedica-|¢d last evening at .approximate- “ S LIABILITIES ~ o aed nie the Kirk ‘Hall ee ad sie Ginnarte tenes em PURITY DAIRY $ Cn sa bedicuid pics <esccsees cancun SOMERS car 'O- ~ PINEAU — The death occurred during the Recessional Hymn. |seph Legendre of Kensington “Parents Prefer > ACCEPTANCES, GUARANTEES AND LETTERS OF CREDIT........: 288,324,860 ot areal ey Canes: tak | auanion “we tlp Weliied teats Secugh Golieas at tects: [¢ Seekty Prodacts” 5 OTHER LIABILITIES. .... 1 20,661,870 - ° tiovitle = hs mits year. Re place and imiesnents were | side. 317 Kent St. Dial 4-7125¢ SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY: ae ne ere ae Son ewer scaurie - SPARS CAPITAL PAID UP...........-----------8--3 «99,080,000 town Funeral Home to the seal, | Tae new otters went thelr. wives SRST MOOOUNY <ct O8ON . dence of his sister, Mere. Wallen | 10° Gh or at the Cunstaltshewn : : —UNDIVIDED PROFITS...........--..-----: 2,821,128 __ 312,001,128 to_ dinner at _the..Charlottetown senate ec nae aera "Mond ae “um: TOTAL: UUABMIFINE os cee ~.... $6,208,405,418 neral this Monday eeu ne aaa Requiem High Mass at Stella Maris Church: Interment: in the church cemetery. | e SANDERSON — At the P.E.I. W ESTERN 8 different models to choose from. . . . Lowest prices on the market! STATEMENT OF REVENUE, EXPENSES AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1965 : Mrs. Fulton Sanderson of York ae “Factory Trained Servicemen in Our Shop” INCOME FROM LOANS®............2.2-2+cseeeeneeeereseeiecee+s $ 184,282,311 ti te Maden Vout ae . sti ites!” INCOME FROM SECURITIES®................-020-+ Deano 64,642,877 oni Sete wueuey ar’ es Rentals: Available At Reasonable _ OTHER OPERATING REVENUE. ...........2.c2ccceseeeees hae 38,781,651 then to Zion Presbyterian Church : UNE ON ete coecat vent eetenie ss for funeral service commencing ree ee eee at 2 p.m. Place of interment to be ‘announced later. Visiting HALL MFC. Co. Ltd. EXPENSES: , 125,743,167 hours commencing this after.| Mrs. Roch O’Brieh, St. Law INTEREST ON DEPOSITD.............-20.20sceeeeseeeees Re 743, moon at 2 o'clock.” ow is receiving treatment in 4 ide. PEL SALARIES, PENSION FUND AND OTHER PERSONNEL BENEFITS 73,382,263 RICHARDS — The death oc-| ss a PROPERTY EXPENSES, INCLUDING DEPRECIATION............ 22,974,260 curred at the P.E.I. Hospital on | Guketar waseanas sal ISLAND DISTRIBUTORS OTHER OPERATING EXPENSES. .............--.2...--200.------. __ 19,703,291 Sunday, Nov. 28, 1968, of Henry | ,Mrs. Webster Setherall, CO, CI in oo ares ennicdeceesccerecicees SE William. Richards of Murray | River, is a patient in ¢ est- ey ee ne E Harber in his 76th year. Resting {°'® Hospital. RUSSELL CHING _C. F. WILLIS & SON BALANCE OF REVENUE. ..........2:----ccse-ceeceseesees eonqees 45,908,858 - Nene wal ae woe WEEKEND VISIT as PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES............... sh aceesetatensevasion, gy see to the ‘Soeur Choe siurtey? Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis, with REID PRODUCE GEORGE MacKAY BALANCE OF PROFITS FOR THE YEAR...................... 23,303,858 ee a 2 Cae’ see a Preston Clark and her dau- Die! 436-7223 MacLEOD & GREENE McGOWAN’S LTD. DIVIDENDS... 2.2.2.2... eeeeceeseeneasereeeesesee eceeneeermeee sees 17,071,600 _ fa Marrey Heroes laa Ts ceaiAialiiiid Gatii Codie teeebn enaninovapianinias AND OTHER DEAL FORWARD Ji idipilneapewesioooenttcc. 4 0 i in M ghter, Joy, motored from Saint AMOUNT CARRIED F Ase Pada Viaess 44 <dendance wistaii: set en leott tae hens of ace Allan a = no con a 0H UNDIVIDED PROFITS AT BEGINNING OF YEAR... 3,088,867. scale = . “ Suttceey ,000 Manor, Summerside, Nov. Clark, Alma. iiakainaiiaadil TRANSFER FROM INNER RESERVES}. ........._ 28,000,000 . 1965, of Mrs. John Howard ot oe : 37,321,125 =e are cova rx the Davis. eee TRANSFERRED TO REST ACCOUNT......... jeessmenstncourencenes Jain on Funeral Home until Tuesday;| The Danish department of : UNDIVIDED PROFITS AT END OF YEAR.........—..............$ 2,821,125 then to Margate United Church |@sticulture has been working ‘ coe peer faewral curvices: Wee: Were on Slee 20 cee Sane *After making transfers to inner reserves (i.e. provisions for bed debts and /or pecan che nen ved he lon teen ww oe ie a other losses) out of which full provision has been made for diminution in velue ¢ cemetery. Visiting hours, tongues a quarter a i ts. 2-4; 7-10 p.m. ‘ \millimetre longer than usual. of loans and investmen This sum arises mainly from gains on the investment over a period of years of shareholders’ funds in the shares of other companies and does not derive from normal banking earnings; hence it should be regarded as non-recurrent. Give a gifttnat grows- . Six-year Scotiabank — Savings Certificates LOR LA PAERA GIFTHIM WITH a oP SOMETHING TO WEAR! ~N Sweaters STATEMENT OF REST ACCOUNT YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1965 BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR...::..........s0es-cneeeesseees $ 205,000,000 . TRANSFERRED FROM UNDIVIDED PROFITS....... »....-......... 35,000,000 “BALANCE AT END OF YEAR............c002.<..-scecccsscasecoeness $ 240,000,000 ~ WEW UNIQUE = scotianank Saving Certificates make a wonderful gift. You buy them \ SCOTIABANK at a 25% discount and in six years they are worth their full face value— that’s a third more than you paid. 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