SCOUT OFFICIALS ENJOY CHAT Sf‘\('I‘.'<ll Scout officials get In ‘Committee of the Canadian (len- Boy Scouts Association; George, Scout for Canada; I"reci .l Fin- ley. Chief Executive Commiss- loner. zcther for a chat during; a coffee eral Council. Left to I‘l;,'lIl c) L I-‘isher, hreak yesterday afternoon in the are RC. Stevenson. O H E. (‘ A vlnclal meeting here of the Executive vice-president of the Canadian Dodds, C Charlottetown. Pro- Treasurer; Jackson I .BE.. Deputy Chief 23. 1967 by Paul I.aPlante. ‘ti 1) field representative for the Joint‘ Commission In order to have and retain ac- eredition by ' Commission lit is necessary to maintain a standard of patient care which meets specific requirements. Foresees Further Boost To Scouting In Canada The l2I(’l that the International the Provincial Association. iflrlleail of Scoiltini: is moving: to ilporfcaty I Hospital Gets Top Rating RC. The Board of Governors oi’ tlhc parent prm.im.1a1 C0mmi%i0n_ (Tharlottetnwn Hospital has been’. ~---—-- -----—- ——-- -- —--— (mawa ms Coming “,m(.,.‘ I”_ (-mm. George Bumain and "°““'d ma‘ "'9 J°“" C°"‘"“55'I Mm]-ms’ imssioluuur should be a further boost to Roy D. Macclllvray I0“ °l H°5p"al5 °l the U""ed' A I Scouting in Canada observed . States and Canada has renewed. United Services Officers Club John Pringle. well-known mi=- is p .. ‘I‘ -. the full accreditation of the (‘har- Smnan du,-mg the Klonmke gold (.(:::In‘f\’<l[):lX:_l;‘\6;‘ F(:.);enc,:]dt;:'l: 'ottctm\ii ilospital for a port mSh_ was 3 nan“. of pun“. Ed. BUN gmms Awwmmn ‘in u ‘f In-me years‘ A Survey of the ward Island‘ chat‘ with a Guardian represent-I "lOStDil.al was made on August. anw last evening. V I ' able on or after October Pensioners Wil since the first d Age Security cheques were ed in of January. 1932, for persons over 70 years of age. the monthly chsques have been delivered on or after the last banking day of each month. Alfred S. Tait Re- gional Director of Old Age Se- curity. annouacos that a change in policy has now been effected whereby Old Age Security pen- sloners will receive their cheques on tr after the third last bank- ing day of each month. that is. the custom in the In this province Old Age Se- the month ih two days earlier than has been past. it I Receive Cheques 2 Days Earlier tificate is regarded as e baptism took five years of the both the date of birth of baptism are certificate. The also hear the seal of the church or should be on official church letterhead and should he signal 7.142 pensioners will be deliver- 29th. in’ the month of November Old Age‘ Security cheques will be deliver-l to the pensioners on or after; the 27th of the month. The gross‘ payments to pensioners of this’ province out of Federal Govern-I ment funds for the month of Oct-, obcr amounts to $329,214. ' Mr Tait emphasizes at this: time that the biggest problem inl the Regional Office is that of establishing an applicant‘: date of birth. Evidence of age is divid- ed into two classes. Class A and .Class B. An applicant's age may he established by one item of the Class A type or two items of (‘lass B If a Class A item is .evidence of age is available. the [Regional Director will insist that the applicant should produce it when making application for Old Age Security. There are two typ- es of Class A documents as evi- dence of age. a birth certificate or a baptismal certificate. BIRTH CERTIFICATES the case of a person who was born in the province of PE. 1. a birth certificate is consider- ed as Class A if the birth was registered within five years of e birth or if registered after January ti, 1948. A baptismal cer- urallsation Certificates, lord Crossing Cards. Citiaellship Cob tifieates. lmmigr Hon . Military service Records. Im- ployment Records. Msrnbss-fit. Records. Educational Reco . Medical Documents. Psnsion or Superannuation Records, Unem- etc. Any of thus.-_rscords of the Class B type must of course show the date of birth or the age at a given time. It is preferable that the oldest Class B rgcordg he made available to the Regional factory proof of age cannot be obtained from the sources al- ready mentioned. a search ths early census records. which may be used as a last resort. very often proves most helpful in as- tablishing an applicant's date of birth. ‘ A prospective applicant for Old Age Security. if sixty - nine and one half years of age. should not delay forwarding a complet- ed application form if he has no documents available at the time to establish his age. Every as- sistance and direction possible offlce to any applicant in ob- taining satisfactory documentary proof of age. Local Services Mr. Finley had arrived at noonl 0 : to participate in the meeting of. EECCTS Officers ‘the Executive Committee . e (‘ainnadian General (‘ouncll of Li .CO] 3.1)‘ MacN(,m was: the Boy Scouts Association which. elected president of the United gnt underway yesterday morning‘ Services Officers Club at the an-l RUMMAGE SALE. Heart: Hall. FOR THYMEWOOD (‘rafts..and will sit through this after-lnual meeting held in the club’ Saturday. October 26 at 1.30. Christmas cards. Phone Lothians noon. |r00ms‘ on Haviland Street here was . l.l-flaslms SUPPORT ma Cerebral Pal °"" “"‘"'" ‘"3’ M‘ "M ‘g y Tag Day Friday and S‘aturd“y SALE AT Helen's Frldav and Flt"dLm!t SIM. Mfjdnnis wasl " . ‘ ° ‘ * ‘ - ed. IS the fact that the 1939 world e<' e vice - presi em. Lieut. October bib and 26th i_ Saturday only. One rack of dress-i jambm" Wm be held ‘ nlflcance in the East. he nhscrv-‘ Mahsr; l THE LAW Office of Allison M. e M.E. Gillis will be closed until Nov. F” 4. J.A. Carruther S. Ma-i club's anniversary, and the presentation of life mem-i bershlps to the charter members. had been the year's activities. Commander J. N. Kenny. tho president. presided. ’ t $5 nd 37. BI ‘ .. IIALLOWE'EN Supper and Eafamnf‘ :13“. 8 °uses:I“htllppines. He observed also ;°a"l"°el]3e"c5’t~ed1:Ir2B0l' R--I. hazaar. St. James Church. Wcd- ;that the next International _Con- other munbcrfisufg;-m nesday. October 30th. 3 to 6. i CIIARIDTTETOWN Christian ference wlll be ‘held in ltncl)i(a. “five include Cam L5 9);: Reformed Church. Dutch ‘ This is not on .V' 3 El"°3_ ’°5 - ' ’ vice at 10 a.m. English Service to the cause of Scouting in that lat 2:30 p.m. Heartz Hall, East part of the world, it also is ‘| oy ty. further indication of the inertia; . i h i. it nternation PHONE early for required Oil-’ NOTICE — Commencing Mon-’ sr:.%p?nl;,,1:_s ;-$1., sofisewed flu! burner check - up. Palmer Elec- day.‘ October 28th we are re- me world jamboree at N-mga.-,.l tric. -fit-tléiiz tomrelzuliar ;lPS(l‘l'IeSS8Il0uI'.I,'nn_‘hc_Lakc in 1955 mark” We; . rou rl a‘ am. . - - CHRISTMAS Tea and _<,a1¢_ sh mm; agvm. Safiurdav aim 12 .IlI'Sl time that the _Jamboi%ee had Peters Cathedral Hall. Wednes- MacDonald am Row‘! wooddwork ever been held outside of .urope. l l _ Dec mb, , . He observed also that General gm ay 9 r H“ Company Ltd‘ DC. Spry. former Chief Execut- R n‘ CHARLOTYETOWN Credit .|ve Commissioner for Canada. is %'”' ‘ " “T union‘ mmwl meeting 163 Queenl A SPECIAISI mgeatgig of the now the diredor of the ‘nternab MANY TRADES ratepayers Royalty. _ It is estimated that more than School District No. 45 M“ be , lonal Bureau. It is an honor for‘ 1500 separate industries are up held in the school house Mnn- l eC:fl:da tohhavsdtgc I_3ri;1rea1i; meov- . “B9 on in Bh.mmgham_ England.’ . ur all - nun PRESIDENT vw. Low- gfg-“ff;-ce”}S A “'1' °”' ° 3 ° n . Iecondlargest city. Street. Thursday. 7:15 p.m October 81. l .-heaven. The c s mbo highlight of theiby cod Are Continued The evangelistic services be- ing held at Central Christian Church continued last in ht. Mr. 3 Services At No. River Conclude A cspacity conaogstion gath- ered'ln the North River United 8 Benoit speaking upon the subject "The Religion of the Cross" to. a capacity congregation in thel auditorium. He ayed the from north. east. west a south into harmony with the God of ross. he said. was of shame devised byl zing death for the worst type of criminals. But because Christ i ‘chose it to be the instrument of painted a word pic His death. it has become a sym- bol of glory. As Christ humbled himself among men to be exalted. . so must the man or woman. who would be a follower of Christ. humble himself befo he is exalted. Evangelist Benoit stated. He challenged his hearers as he declared that Christ's fol- lowers should be the salt of the earth. the light of the world. William Weale sang the bonu- tiful hymn ‘fl am amazed." 3 ' l’ ' . l l Lo do . 1-: i d that QC’ mm at L30 on Rad ‘The Tmsteeiurgenty requested s ‘now it n n nga Exec Commissioner noted. w y _ I :44 lo C.F.C.Y. on behalf of the Pro- , .. "sum Family Sewn.’ Bureau" ""3 Unlled Church Of C30‘ lallfcllevery happy indeed with thz da. Cavendish Pastoral Charge part that Canadian scouts played a GIGANTIC REBEKA“ Rum" Services of Divine Worship Sun. in the worm jambo.-9,, 1,, Eng. MR. AND MR5. DAV]s Mop‘. §cat‘E,:ersa;°t‘h 2'I:‘:“AI;ot§a:{"g:z_lday. igclobeél 273'» 1253*) “-00 land this year and also in the FA'I'T. Mayfield. announce the ' ' " >“"‘- 9W_ “Km”? - I’-"L American jamhoree which was 01183201110!!! of ell‘ eldest '°°d" iN°‘".”‘ ““~‘“°°3 7”“ l’-'“' C""‘atte-nded by 350 Canadian scouts. d-ushter Margaret Shirley in SPECIAL K) per cent discount °"d‘5h- We feel that our Scouts ne- 13"“-‘5 H°W3'‘d- 80" Of M1‘. on Stars Holland Diamond wclll ‘M M” Jam“ H- Andrew! MR. AND Mrs. Neil MacI(in-‘q“l"°d ”‘°'“5°“'°-‘ "'3' be .P t . J II .I( t . , , -d d M 1 th . « Hunter River PEI. Marriaireaupersonlc fighters. anti-aircraft §ll.mshoi>i>lc:l:0nscei.‘:ree.m:neg:‘ “‘u‘;‘”u‘§:‘°,';;en:‘1;“ on ma: toaCanat<’l:, Mr.”rlnll:yeonf~ in take place on November 12. runs lvlsh accuracy. and Qtleenl. iocmsmn of their 50", wedding; thused. Eli Boyaner of _Saint 7- WOIPODI G31" ATTENTION! Laymm M S'_'am,ive”a,»_V_ on Odober 30¢}, in John who chaired the .'I'ralnln_gl MR. AND MR5, JOSEPH TEAL ' -... th, ,,m.mmn («mm 2 to 4 pm_ Conference here earlier IIIlSl NOR K-mm)”. announce the Paul's Laymen's Sunday tomor- ow A“ members "9 invited‘ also in the evening from 7 to 9 week. was the leader of the Can- engagement of their daughter ' ‘ I b0I‘- v - ‘V n M am am‘ (Omani: pm Eadlan ionllnsrnt 10 lht‘ lam . Lna Catherine. to Joseph Jam- (gm:m::njon followed M Break lees. He was taking the place oil ¢s_ gm of ML and Mrs. June, {fit ["33 [N THE l;.s_A_ __ M, Chief Scout for Canada. who was Flood, south Meivine. Mg”-. I ohn M. Stewart. New Argyle Pl, J unable to go because of III‘. Pastoral-E mud i alth iage to take place on Novem- IIUNTER RIVER ber ninth. at 9 am Cb g The United Church of hu received me sad e"We- re now nid rl g ih ' I are. _fu, dd di_hofh' a cosen e Canada. Services on Sunday. Oc- ::};‘s§’mr_°§‘r’s _fa“ry Sine 303:‘? 5.2.. 0, our m,,,m8.,n, ,0, ml MRS. ARTHUR HA3. tober 27th. is f0ll0'W5i NOT“! “is of wenahchet washmgmn_‘.jambcree in 1959 and we certain A ' Ch"'°m"w"- “"’°‘”'°° Wiltahire ll a.m.. Sunday Sehoolmn Ocwber ‘om Sm, was 74. In_ l [y win be rcpfescnffd ihem_-~ Ml the engagement of their_ young- 1° ' m‘; whuuey Riv" 3 p‘m';’ter'ment took place in Wcnatcheelsmd‘ ‘ daughter Edna Ehmbah S""d‘y School 2Sp'g" Emlcemwry I I Attending the Exbcuttve Com- §$’,,w','l,:d‘mML,;"°£;,,§’_'“,,f 32"“ 7.30 .m.. un ay ‘ ' . - - 8. fivmcrlmy The Sanka at Humerg PRIZE WINNERS _ The re-l mitieavoefq the Council are repre- yopk_ 35.1. Murine 10 “kc from every province. 1,," Q Prince Edward Island mem- P ‘fly in November’ hers on the Council include Brig- MR. AND MR5. OLKUDE S. ayadier w.w. Reid. President of‘ DEMNEY» Allin)’. announce STNIIYKVII‘ the engagement of their only RlV°1_' will b°_lh° WM-5 '””'"_k' suits of Central Royalty Card offering 'S9I'Vl(‘(‘..and there will pa,“ Thunday night 3,, as he 5P“(‘”'l mum Bey LR-‘follows: Ladies, first. Mrs. Rel M0859. 33- 3-Dw M""5‘9"- Worth; second. Mrs. I-‘UNERAL nunAv— rile iu- m:’r'§;"";,':;,,V°"(‘.j3‘t‘;"",’i",,-M _--...-.. _..--* ~..._. d="8l*¢r- Bessie All-. R-N.. ""11 0' ‘ll’ ‘ale -lam" "’"‘°‘ . Osborne second alibe-n' Mac- l ‘,2 Am'“.',“ ,I,,‘°"“‘ w°°d' ""' "I Curr" W“ held 0" Friday m°r' I Nevin: Consolation. Lou Moore. l of 4Ch..n,]o",&;.nChesley wood‘ . marriage to‘ p take place Noverriser 9th. . The many friends of James I) . ‘Flood. South Melville. will be MR. mo ivms. M/lutucr: A"“"”'".please(l to learn be is making DOIRON. Montague. wish to A‘ "satisfactory progress following announce the engagement ' ()p(‘I‘BlIOI'l in th e their only daughter. Mary Dor- wn Hospital. een. to AB. James Terrence. __-‘ _ son of Mr. and Mrs. James BIRTHS ning from his late residence ail? Pleasant Grove to St. .ugene's Church. Covchead. where Re-. nuiem High Mass was cclehratedl MILTON - Rllstlcn by Rev. 0.1’. Wood. P.l" Ver_vlChui-eh!-s. Rector Rev. Rev. P. F. MacDonald occupied‘;Pierce_v. Service Sunda. . mam, a seat in e Sanctuary The October 27th, St Johns. Mil- Chaflonem pallbearers were Joseph 0'Brienll0fl 101"" 3-"T ‘Sunday 561100‘. Joseph Creig, John Myers. .loa-.11 m. Mormniz prayer an<l_ eph w.u,, wimam Rgflray, mg i sermon. Christ Church. Cherry‘ reezeout, Vie Tierney and Mrs E. Johnson. 3 McGee, Halifax. NS. Marriage to take place December 14th VIVILANT DEFENCE MOSCOW tRel1em)— The So- viet Army newspaper Red Star said Friday Russia's anti-aircraft .llIl|€l'I must always be vbllant to “frllsta-ans any attempt by ag- gressors to achevs a surprise at- tack on our country." Soviet antl- alrc-raft defence was bmcd on WIDE VARIETY urch Friday evening to bear Rev. Keith Robson ak his concluding sermon in a series of ten evangelistic servic- es Mr. Robson spoke on the pr- port: ln lite A’ w‘m‘°“ CW5?‘ ‘"3 0'90’-tdi Christ as that which draws men table of the lost sheep. smpha s- izing the concern of the shep- herd for the one that had strayed Mr. Hobson said that Christ had greater concern for the child of Cam-Pbelhl evil men as a means of agoni- God who has strayed from 3... fold than the shepherd had for the lost . ‘me aker ture of terriblensu of the nljlt that Lord passed through to red the children of God. Tile choirs of the five church- es of the pastorate combined to lead the singing hlrs. Ray Hen- the the can neuey of Charlotletmln sang the hymn "0nlysTouch". mu Ar- lene MacDonald Doutlmort sang the hymn “You Ought To Him." They were scours- paniod on the organ by Its. Frail Willis. NOTICE Cattle for sale daily. Leave your orders if we have not got your kind in stock. MURPHY'S BARN, 47 Valley Street will be given by the Regional mo Q N _ ENTERTAINS me at Riverside were entertained by Mr. Henry B. Machesn (above) of Vancouver, B.C. Mr. MacLean who is an accomplished atcur magician hand nos will a large assortment mystifying illusions. A hrotllg“ 0 ND. Mscbcan. city. Mr. Mac- bsan is well known in Canadian educational circles for his in- vention of the MacLean method of writing. Ifllt. HANG BANDIT BUDAPEST (AP) — Budapest pers Friday reported the hanging of Gyula Lendvai. de- scribed as the chic! of a notor- baraitt gang which plundered from munist fighters during last Oc- Wsdnesday afternoon patients 3““"" mbsrs Page 2 rile Guardian. SOL.-October 35. 1953 10.01 am. and 3.22 pm. Summer Ilde tide eighteen minutes latel than Charlottetown. Sun rises to day at 0.43 am. and sets at 5.11 p.m. and rises Sunday at 6.44 a, m. and sets at ’s.os p.m. STRATEGIC SPOT Wake Island. United States out post In the Pacific. in on I dlrcc line from Hawaii to Bong Kong tssn am UNI!!!’- was 19' ‘ tab. Has. any Nun Dgwgon LI — Vaacouvsc ..........III II Victoria .......'...... 5 U . 1 37 i 14 I3 37 N 39 S! I fl 56 83 06 nay 05 ?a‘rmouth 9 It. John's. Nfld. .... — HALIFAX (CF) — The weath- and Nova Bcotia ths tam?!“- tures were to be near the frees- ing point with low frost in temperatures In the valleys Iy cent will con tinue to bring vsry coo air to our d istrict for the next few d . Forecasts: Northern Nov a Scotia. Prince Cloudy with a few clear periods; v coo: north winds 15. Low-high at New .1 MONUMENTS Vern lock 8: Son MONTAGUE and CIIABLOITILTOWN Skilled Ilesnorlal Crafts- Isu shes [I70 glasg3w‘o35 and 46. Char ottetown - a . afewclearperitfis. IDTEIOOI New Brunsw.ck: Cloudy with a few clear per : vsry cool: BY: P. R. McCORMAC north winds ll. how high at Moncton. Preclericton and Saint Ever wonder about the or John so and 40. Edmundston 25 is of saying. “It'll at and 35. C mpse 25 and 40. come out in the wash"? a on Outlflnk for Sunday: Sunny. High tide today at Charlotte- t 1215 am. and 1.14 p 2.01 pm. At Rustico at 9.04 a.m. and 7.42 p.m. and Sunday at 4:30 -1 I? . GREGOR'S Coffee Shop Cornwall Open I pan. on Sunday. serving I-lot Tadisy Dinner from- Prlco $1.50 a m. and Sunday at 12.46 a.m. and “he” I got curious about t h e I . .1 M _ 333' ill .. filial‘ by Klpllns= "An' it all goes into the laund dry. “But it never comes out in the wash." What I suspect has haPPPllt“l - Potato growers are democratic right to vote ober 30th. vsnce. man for the P.E.I. potato On steel ........ $174.00 ‘ On rubber , . . . . . 519911) A. PICKARD FARM TRACFORS LTD. Malpeque Highway FOR SALE 1950 Chevrolet Sedan. Run 17.000 miles. In Arl POTATO PLEBISCITE Polls will be open from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and qualifications to vote will be advertised in ad- The Potato Board has acted as an able spokes- support. ' VOTE TO RETAIN IT! VOTE "YES" VOTI I I Inserted by: urged to exercise their in the plebiscite on Oct- industry and merits your It seems to me there is morn logic in this mlsquoted. famll‘ iar form. since people know that when anything goes Into 2 well-managed laundry. in ll“ dust and grime are bound tr come out. The only people Whit might have doubts about the certain of it “a cnmlns 0"‘ the elr own wash in the bcllel that home In effective as professional ones. W due reII>¢¢l.to wash In g machine rnanufacturers. there's no homo washer that can remove dust and grime as effec- tively as a professional laundry such as ours. And if you have any doubts at all about that, why not send us see if absolute one sample batch and what I say isn't this truth? Before purchasing your Radio, TV and Home Appliance needs. Contact-— F. W. CLARK Mt. Stewart Phone 10-2 For _quality, price and sew: . 860.00 trade-in allow- ance on your old washer for a new EASY Gol- den Spiralator. smartly fashioned Pnrkhurst creatiom—-high bulk washable orlon. Skirts are softly flared to the hem line, sweater styles. You can choose from many new fall shades. Ex- wide elusive with Island Furriers Ltd. SKIRTS, SKIRTS and more SKIRTS Here you will find one of the largest selections in the City. De- signed and made by such famous names as-Miss Sun Valley-— Nat Gordon—-leonsrdo d'italin. etc. You should see this wonder- ful selection before you purchase. Sizes 8-20 from i ; v - . . ~ - _ _ 3 ;,'::°:; E.*;"*a,.',:‘;";,‘::,:,.*;>.*;*, '........““°¥,..’.‘.’:’. '.‘.".'.';'-:‘..""'.’°'. ill. ,-,;s«-.,C;9=w-°- °'-W H-*~ °°"“'“°“' ""°° ‘9°°°° 'l.°..’:.’:.'°".... .. ............... 322.95 whore service was condlx-lad by Ivening prayer and sermon. All‘ CAmN$_M the chal..om,mwn, Call 5052. nd min and snatch. Orin lwoa ' services will be conducted by - - l “mm” 'm' "59 H9331“ Iii" Rev. 0. P. Wood. The funeral _ , Hospital on October 24th. to Mr.‘ the rector. Special speaker at and Mrs. Jack can-,,_._ a 30,.‘ G. R: LCPAGE, snatsr1aI—Anoth¢ sxclastvs. was vary largely attended. all services Dr. George Fisher 7 um 10 ,,,_ St. Paul's. Charlottetown. : “mu” M d M North Riwr . A — Tl. r "um M _ wmm “L” Cmum _n'nm’]':" the Fire - Auto - Casualty . S W E A T E R S 6|-«Mt-town ......‘:"..§.°":..?.'..... :':‘:.'t“...'..'.':l. .‘.'.‘.°‘5...°"z‘.-.‘."{‘....T°"' ”"“"" . MONUMENTS C A R D I G A N 5 '‘'''''‘'”''°'''’ """ “"‘“°’"° -°'."" 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All DAY IAOINNON «At IMFP’: . ii on . ;,c,"gd’,",’;l"' ,,,_:,,,, ‘as SATURDAY I SUNDAY _ - ar r a l \, e rs. Lavreacs If XI of am” my R_:;_‘-3-_ JOHNSON I JOHNSON __ ,- lowasss hast Roms. fans» a I _. r‘aI.ssrvtes stI;Psnl'sg.h'nr;h . ._ 5 .n,_ t. '1’ s.n.saoaday . ,, .. -,- B u “N W fl mm \ ,‘.._iH, :#;|:#:_". .f CONTESSA SETS - Ph 8855 »_-,’~'._: ';”_".'_’3..V,-:Tn~ 3 g;Q?£,§°M3l"$1‘.;'$£.£. Chaflzitetm POTATO PRODUCERS ASS'N or P.E.I. -1; I1‘ '1” I} “$1.?-:.:.(‘ l Clearance Sale mE,m°,, whJ§e"Qhg,°j¥;t2j°‘ P'°Ws MT. STECWART KNITTED SUITS (Orion of course) AND VI INITY variety of $22.95 51 1 .75