16 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Nov. 8, 1965. Weed Meeting | Stunoy ‘an Mee MOSCOW (AP) — People is Ended In N.B. | See‘C't0 yours now compared ‘Remembrance Day Observance b To Follow Traditional Fashion (278\e.2 S2eS's= By THE CANADIAN PRESS in 1945. Her husband died four of the RCAF and six of Mynar- With discussions and reports. 1955 to * Canada pays tribute to her years ago. iski’s wartime comrades. | eae ieee a ee I BUY CARS 1965 war dead Thursday, Nov. 1l~ siGNAL FROM HOWITZERS (_ Members of the Student Union | agriculture departments in Que-| Also | trade up or down or seb jeenietane day. the day |, Shots, from two 105-millimetre a Boase Action a the Univer- i. country Y howitzers at 1! a.m. EST will Toronto to keep a | Provinces, - \will be observed with the tradi- sional the beginning of the two |!2-hour vigil at the Soldier's | and — a two —, aw. minutes of silence. jchurch services, wrea aciOg similar solemn ceremonies |\Comtemplation on the failure of |in agriculture _jceremonies and parades. 2 ‘earlier peace movements. o |. Sige ae more than —— ‘ieee. ~~ = Cere anadians have died in battle. \wioundland to British Co- | Saint — Thousands are expected to a around the National ;¥™>ia. 7 5 War Memori where Federal government offices five nS be and banks will be closed in all the armed merchant cruiser lnlaced. nd provinces but commercial es- : Rervicemee wil pariciptic. "' (ablishments ‘wil remain. opea |a8 lied convey, was sunk. by i ny. In Montreal vin- REPRESENTS MOTHERS jai government and municipal |miral Scheer. The Jervis Bay Mrs. Nora Wagner, a 75-year- offices will be open. WINNER OF — $50.00 ee on rare: |,:hatitelal service wil Re held | eS, SS smeeeeiiainioeio ‘ a or wilt place the wreath for, Cans. |at the Andrew Mysaraki junior A.S: McSWAIN JUNIOR ” high school, in Winnipeg (= 1 SELF - SERVICE a | 28 in oe Second ee we. memory of RCAF Pilot Officer | " wrea Andrew Mynarski, post | Laundry & Drycleanin Morell | placed by Governor - General jymously awarded the Victoria J rye ® ' P. 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