Island News Page » 2 The Guardian, Chatiottetown, Fri., Nov. 12, 1965. | Orchestra Scheduled. For Centre Wednesday try to provide an evening of the most enjoyable works from the repetoire." The Halifax Symphony Orch- estra, the Maritimes’ oply fully professional symphonic group, appear at Confederation Centre Theatre Wednesday, Nov. | 17, as the second attraction in the Autumn Showcase ‘65 ser- o o ies. It will be the only. appear- Fire Brigade ward Island for the orchestra. | . | pacingucied by etn rewick, Answers Ca st ine orchsatre le current, | MONTAGUE — Montague Fire on # Maritime tour. Brigade ah fact,” said Mr. Fenwick | Vietoria Cross Wednesday after. recently, ‘‘we are now doing as much playing outside Halifax as | fire in a turnadozer. we city. It can be|.. u ation that & stressed the im- alizing the unification of eac of children learning to country." early are night music lovers to hear us each} Miss portance year, but for concerts such as ; namese the one at the Centre we simply |read at an age. She dis- In-celebration of National 4H {Clubs which is a non-profit or- : information about books for younger child-|Club Week a national conference | ganization with headquarters in ital cosnaities | JNCREASE INFLUENCE ren including “The Golden Book |is being held from Noy.-11-17, in| Ottawa. It is maintained through | °™ : The new coalition cabinet of . Jee|o Poetry” that may be read to|Ottawa and Toronto. [the interest and financial! Far up the coast, a large tash. |... is the first to include ~- lYoung 4 Peop children at an eafly age. Foufteen young Islanders tett|Support.of the Provincial De-|force of U.S. Marines and Viet- holding the port- ; = 7 two women, . . V att..Wednesday. Guest speak- incial town planning director, pand its department of #muni- Hold Rally ce had to’ Sweden during the past|ference. They are: Stuart Af-| partment of Education in New-|and-destroy mission in rolling ane gram for: young people during Montague rigade used & convention are, left to right, areas told of killing 14 Viet Sa eiernoon concert” |stemicel extinguisher. _| Aart sesietay for Oawa Bemard Toussnard.” Aime; | Ambush Plans) ose ss carrie he. ovening prouram will con Airport yesterday for Ottawa bo.4 Greenan, Emerald: of ties ‘|aist- of works inecagal Me| | R di and Toronto, where they will Paula Coady, Hazelbrook and | south Viet Mem and Ke mart. Sibeli ane tier! rly ea ing attend @ National 4H Club Francis MacAulay, Souris Line rupted rea was described as a neces- | > oS as a ar on tack . | convention. Four of the Island- Road. 3 sity in a communique issued in hoven Symphony No. 1 in C ma- Is Stressed ‘ SAIGON (AP) — US. and | Seoul at the end of an official jer. South Vietnamese warplanes dis. |visit by Premier Neuen Cee A _ progr f , rupted the V ambush of | *Y: mee ores nar | amanoros 2-2" FAM Club Group [mec seen 2 ee ee me : works that aren't t00 at the Ke: nate Prleweatnes | Mie? ‘ A Sai pt eonenell said See lalenat nite tee : far aut. We, can experiment 8 |Home. and Association | ' of the guerrillas were killed |puroui, of the commen shies. more lax w meeting aeanar Mal meee Semen rg several opportunities E pane am wee way. oO Toronto ae 100 of te amb aren and, above all, of re- Cullen ing } : visit she| yesterday to attend the con-|partments of Agriculture, (De- namese troops pressed a search- folios of justice and family al- ef at the banquet was Rudy amd Donald Champion, right cipal affairs. dian librar-| fleck, Bedeque Calf Club; Mary | foundland and University Exten-|country 18 miles north of Chu a ; a in sion Division in Saskatchewan), | Lai. ' * e Gallant, ic Bernard, Shane : r Gallant. Larry McCallum, Gary |Prince Edward Island Presby-| the libraries she found many) ment Club; Paula Coady, Hazel-|culture and many representativ-|launched Wednesday from U S. \ Home And School Executive Gastonquey and Jackie Covcetie, ee ae ee on eg ey eae Mle brook Calf Club; Charles Coles, |e3 of bustases and agricultural 7 Fleet landing craft, re nterment was ehure Thursday, : ” |North Milton Calf Club; Pearl | ors . Hears Conference Report = z-ies. "FM Road Presbyterian Church. © |DOQKE a camrutg |Greenan, ‘Newion ‘Foresyand| A leadership course was held guid two Viet Cong wereld alee nenne te. eta Pa Valles 8 Sngemeiis 00 Talim gir the’ test! Calf Club; Barbare-Ane La Pier. jet St. Un eer, 5g | aa 18 suspects: detained. former Alice Perry; Hugh Lowry, Robert re, Morell Garment Club} ‘ summer s year ote proven t 2 pg ed end le ele g ooh, : Loretta, (Mrs. Ed- = the meeting with pray-|@ad thanked the ‘speaker. a senior 4-H Club members in at- a The COMMERCIAL PRINTING W Keith Kennedy reported | Laughlin, Sherbrooke Calf Club: the P.E.I. Federation of Home a Sas kad ottcndent Anita Maclsaac, Mermaid. andjtendance. The _Interprovincial meeting that she had attended | Ward Butler) of St. Joha, N.B.; i | i Levina, (Mrs. Clement Steen) of , ; Mt. H b; Executive for 1966 was chosen at atid School Associations was|the formation of a new home tea and also\introduced six new salut aoe ys ger a i, | this time. held in the National Film Board | and school association at Corn-|Chicago; Georgina, (Mrs. Peter ; | speakers. | Office with the president, Mrs.| wall on Oct. 27, and had duly/Gastonquay) of Toronto; Viola, | Tne ‘reme address, owas Ow Let us design your let- terheads, bill heads, brochures; call us for all your printing Forestry and Garden Club;| James D. Moore, manager of Stewart MacDonald, in the! installed the slate of officers,|(Mrs. Joseph Gauthier) of St. : Irene MacKinley, York Point|the Canadian Council on 4H) chair. "| with the Rev. Roydon Reynolds |John, N.B.; and Evangeline, |Jack MacBride, Summerside. Morell ins Garden Club; Francis Morrison, |Clubs was the special guest) [= GuIMtS - Senvets needs. ore —— Campbell save/as president of the new oo) Or. Allen rier) a Toronto new executive gr Plossont Grove Gaarden Club: aptaiee at the closing. banquet | © 80% 860 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEs meeting a report on | sociation. so one son: Edgar, of Tignish, | Were honorary president - r Touesnard, Alma Calf course. ‘ - eastern conference of Home|’ Mrs. Gordon MacDonald sath | aadiene, Lowery; president, Peter Mur- ‘Social Year Club and Nornia Jean Yeo, Lot WINS FLAX } Upholstering :] GUARDIAN-PATRIOT z and School Associations held in|licity and public relations chair-| chison; ‘secretary, Elizabeth |; 16 Calf and Weed Club. TORONTO (CP)—Harold BE : CENTRAL PRINTERY PHONE 4-8506 Charlottetown in September, at| man, recently attended a ‘‘Par-| A ; : ' Se ee ee ee ee er ee ee Police Probe Audrey MacMillan; treasurer,| The social year at Morell got ‘tre Prenca Maat a ot tithe eect | S cis ee ee eee the New Brunswick, Nova|sington Regional High School, | Donald MacDonald; missions, |off to a good start when the| Home Economics Division and |day the second consecutive |} @ finest quality Scotia and P.E.1. Federations, as| with the principal chairing t he _4 |Fay Henderson; banner, Jane |Morell Allied Youth held their| John H. Chandler. of the Depart-| year, with an_entry of the raja $ “i well as the national president of | meeting. The of the) Gara e Break Larkin. first party of the year in the! ment of Agriculture v in pre-show judging at : <Afhe Canadian Federation . of | meeting was to explain the bene-| G Following the banquet, Ralph | school auditorium, “Music The Conference is sponsored the Royal Agricultural Winter a Prince St. Home and School Associations, | fits of Home and, school to teach-| Balderson showed slide of his | provided by a from Ch&r-| by the Canadian Council on 4H A. J. Sands. | ers and parents, with the pos- | ALBERTON — A’bréak occur- | European trip: lottetown. There was a large | : at of [ % ay Discussion had centered around | sibility of-forming an associa-jred at Barbour’s Service Stat-| Vespers were led by Cari turnout with many attending | the-Centennial projects embark-| tion for the Kensington Regional|ion in Alberton some time be-| Currie followed: by a fellow. |from Souris, Charlottetown and ed upon by home and school —| High School. |tween the hours of 10:30 p.m. |ship circle afd ‘“Blest Be The |Montague. . children's reading, the Indian} The president, Mrs. Stewart|Tuesday and 2 a.m. Wednesday. | Tie.’ Women first oyed project “Tillicum”, and inter-| MacDonald, will be attending a! Reported taken are cigarettes, iby the cS sows national letter links. | special meeting in Woodstock,|ehocolate bars and a small ‘ | S. gov n 1661, The responsibility for the N.B. The meeting is being held/ amount of cash trom a vending) Coy Th ie ee reer pene, E- promotion of the federation’s of-|i" connection with the United) machine. r e , ne ficial organ ‘Quest’ was laid| Nations International Cooper-| An investigation @® being car- 7 squarely on the provincial fed-| ation Year, and the New Bruns-|siag out by Town Policeman | i erations. wick Home and School Federa-|14,, arthu rand members of nvestigat The meeting was informed) tion and the Parent-Teacher As-/1,. pomp : that the 1966 national meeting S0ciation of Maine will par- would be held at the University | em in this joint conference. | SUMMERSIDE: — Local! RCMP are. investigating the | DRESSES fur fabrics afew ronewck. in rede Tae name, ae ecine 2 Parent-Teacher tities cu a Macouce wn eee The P.E.1. Federation agreed | first joint conference of this, nesday night, The om Silks to Participate in oo type to be held. Meeting Is Held la ee maroon in oles 2 Arnel Jerseys - gramme, in which 60 countries TIGNISH — It was parents’ | | have agreed to participate, is! Herbert Peters and teachers’ day at the Tignish| 8.95-34.95 @ : designed to encourage and pro- i Elementary School .on , Sizes..7-15, 8-10, ‘ oe ce Setcen Seiad D es At Age 74 Sauce. invitations tp the parents SELF s SERVICE 7 i > are a er vin and teachers in the various) TIGNISH — The death occur- |‘ come to the different classes} Laundry & Drycleaning | rik countries of the world. | Six let- ed last week at the Western Ho. |and receive the children's report oe lsnckeeas = oa jspital of Herbert Peters, of Tig-| ‘This system put into operation oe Ladies ; : mish, in his 75th year. discuneed. "The purport ey Tris| The deceased had been ill for finding out the problems that programme is to encourage par.|20™e time having undergone sur- | confront~the child, gives the! ents..to_read. to young ai nen |Sery 2 year ago. The funeral | parents and teachers.a better: and instill in them, from earl. (took place at the Church of St. | chance to get acquainted. est comprehension, a love of Simon and St. Jude, A Solemn) Parents-teachers day in the! books and reading. Plans were|High Mass was said by the pas- regional high school will be on formulated for a series of tele. |r, sev, MS: Rooney WA Ae | Wesanedey, Nov. 17. on programs to,be held | . Pat Rooney, a ev. | } ing the winter months Centon | Arthur Pendergast were in the| wimNS BARLEY CROWN around this theme. sanctuary and Rev. Tardiff in few years ago, along with Imitation Furs in short, three quarter and full length. Plain with self collars and setaway col- The following committe chair- the choir. TORONTO (CP) — Roy x] men were appointed: family! The pallbearers were: Joseph |Coulter of Milverton, Ont., won life, Rev. Henry Tye; libary,|T. Perry, Roy Doucette, Mark |the world barley championship William Ledwell; audio-visual,|Galiant, Edgar Perry, Francis Thursday with an entry of se- John MacDonald, principal of|Peters and Earl MacDonald. jnalta in pre-show judging at the St. Jean Elementary School:| The flowerbearers were Terry ‘Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, lars of Mink and Fox.with slash pockets. Rayon satin lining with the luxurious look of real fur in Sutton Place, Borg, Simotta, Norlamb Persiana Sealura, Persotta. ANNOUCEMENT! \ Martin’s Garage wish to announce that their complete line of Studebakers are now being displayed at: _ MacKAY MOTORS LTD. St. Peters Road Parkdale: - Service will be carried on as usuel at Martin's Garage on Queen St. MARTIN'S GARAGE LTD. Charlottetown MD. Choose from taupe, Brown, shale, char- coal, cognac, sable and white in sizes 8 to 18... ‘ | STORE HOURS Monday - Thursday 9-5 Friday 9-9 . 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