° intoxicated t= @ public | Through bis eontinent-wide tour, Frel Belgians Polite, ona (Pe pees See ee d ron the highway bod kis last might Faber Heanessey | Gi ¥ Rotary Club Told @i22"""" trae se er Oya ete one =| Court Handles| <-> eee Se einen TE seed ese ti est of ig all Europe,” sccording to J.A.G.| Visiting Rotarians were John, « bers of the Catholic Charities | Thursday with 1,300 Laforest, Rotary ‘oundation | Achesos, Waterloo : Committee,2 -eqmmittee from |Cords on board load- Fellow irom Riviere @u Loup. io eee, Woltvil NS Liauor Cases the Diocese of PE-L, and oper (@4, 8 St. Peter's, N86." } [whe addressed the weekly isch Stole MeKensie, Waterco, Gat | Kengore In te Sekt of Cathatic | iD” ods te enepinte ban nares town Rotary Club yesterday. |Hughes, side; Dr. (Charged with driving 9 motor| , Following the dinner Father Cee cee Lembes = Be Lieyd MacLeod, Charloitetown; Vehicle while his license was| Hennessey addressed the, Loading operations wh _s@herett, ¥ Bob Parke, Charlottetown: | ‘pended had his case adjourn-| \%€. His topic was ‘Prtleens whieh be that this was only the second ;| gan Thureday morning w time in bis Iie thet.he had ad-|Mark Robertson, Victoria, and 4 to Oct. 19 by Magistrate A. | % Catholic Charities in Canada.” |Sompleted Sunder at nto oc dressed & meeting in English, is|D#2 Lordly, Montreal. |James Haslam in City Police| He sigo stressed that Catholic oe wend a ro resp MacDenelé a eo-cperetion with the. ear visiting clubs Mari- exander Bruce : nee ialowiag err of se] Wife OF Director ‘charottowa, "charged wit| mune. s comioa” posed | Winners sels in Belgium. | nt On ae enneeee | Gas pubticction of “olin for al people 3! years Visiting In City mi oc iy cnargea/ Ite ed of mat oer, eat Announced Balgiom,” he said, ond, “At| Mrs. Curt Reis, wile of the, with vagrancy was given 20| Soy "re oy peter Hennes. ; noted stage and television direc. | 44Y8 on # orevious commitmment. | “Commoiee ‘Social Worn et In Contest Sir mate etarer, Soins is conducting a dramatic |*ssault, one common and the book, John Eldon Green : given way to arts in behalf ot : nounced in the all ex. | lacturing because of bad Of-|minion Drama Feaivar 0 oo ter ee ee iar. lottetown, has written an’ asticle penses paid trip t© Beceula ts | manioation and a gate use of Canada Chuncl Allison M. Gillis, Charlotte on “The Social Work. the rae Content hall 30: TOD sHOws said, “Belgians were extremely ciated aatvoes, wae 70858 oe eaten eee William Murphy, president ot | Tiot. The winners will _ AY $:30-7-8 on to gata the naecune atl sunday night on the national |ease adjourned until Oct, 28. the Cathotic Social Welfare Bur- | Charlottetown Airport Sunday, - thelt’ foreign guests.” (All Cas: |Brosdeast Belen Cope There were 15 cases of drunk) Toure “* Shelrmen for the | Oct. 4, from where* they will ‘ re adians are considered to palaedday WigtT Bers en's car a coats ones accused! The Catholic Social Wallare 7 M-G-M rtd English.) On one occasion his|ing role im the play by J. B.|0 days, tree others $10" asd) See! ea member ‘ot te | FALSE TEETH eee E A Me, Tete fore’. An introduction te ‘iip|Cots oF five days, another ac-| P-E-l. United Fund. Chewing Efficie ae inglish even though Mr. Lafor ae ver auction to the /cused 20 days, comitment held, wing clency ¢ spoke French. at eee radio. by | 204. the remaining three accus-| MISTOR:C TREES VANISH Increased up to 35% Se eee nt a eae eee, OO nel B ond fuced by |°¢_ bad their cases remanded. The hitors ‘ of Lab | an Reel ents yuoe can now = “anak and gee ood, and nest ete ps e — aa 5,000 years ago,| UP, % 35% more emetiven tr you : are finding » Mr. yen the law, ane oes if|a¢ Enright ‘House. been staying Charity Needs dwindled to foo PF i. corer ov oe comes on.” » it) The dramatic arts course con- e ; comfortable, was that rae understandable inate? |tnues this week at Coneers.| CO-OP@ration, : war having been the battle-| rocms just inside the Richmond k Stet sage doo Speaker Says WEATHER —jaach evening "fn “ntt'Uil| nov. Prank 3. Momeey, |S each evening at 7:30 and this| Rev. J. , | irritation week, -will deal with the block-| OMI, executive director of the | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- jing of a play and the regular | Catholics Charities Council in : : acting c visiting Y on iin Overnight High Monday hed ikl PEL. | , OU Seale ases A . ‘ [Vancouver o Driving Charge FIRST FOR THE GUARDIAN ee " Nets $25 Fine | ( .This picture shows Guar- in this Province full color ro- into the press in the usual iyontresi Auiies Pi; Duchenan. Porkdsle \ dian pressroom employee togravure advertising hae way. The color advertising Quebee |... . jcharged with driving without due Fred MacGregor checking the been offered to Island adver- appears on page eight of this | rrederi new Hi-Fi .color insert rolls tisers. The new service is | edition. Saint ft ee aoe into the re; edition of The shipped to The Guardian as Mhsasiag” lat appeared before Magistrate Guardian. It is the first time pre-printed rolls and are fed ati ee. ei James B. Johnston, QC, is Fund Donations Charlottetown’... Magistrates Court yesterday. Willard M. Kennedy, lottetown is a patient in the oe charged with driving while P.E.I. Hospital. ase ed -s TO HAVE SURGERY S59 island News Page + |e omar eas ee leaving he] ges, sions webu of Chan 5S 59 68 eB 6 46 @ 55 57 = ‘Hit 53 Per Cent Neue ic sana s was fined $50 and costs or 18 6 61 8 a0 72 74 condi- Eastern and Central Districts | ote esis for Prince a iNew “orleans untill Oet sa, AE SRY, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Oct..19, 1965. 5 | last night. ; more Street has entered the a 7" is. $282, Prince Edward Island Hospital ther 8. : cent tions were 814 while gions iste Monday evening as a wwe ona WORD OF DEATH [ Pe ed 55 per cent of its objective | disturbance was passing just |" Ralph C. Ryder, Parkdale, ,~°T has been received here of $143,200. north of the district. charged with assault was re.| % the death of Norman Canning, The regional high school die-| Warm air heading from On- |manded by consent until 31, of 29 Anderson P-ad, Fram- : ° tricts total has reached $25,996 | aio. is expected to give tem- | with bail to stand ingham, Mass. H: died at the ; - which is 41/per cent of its ob- | Petatures bordering 70s in pa:‘s | Norman B. Smith, New Glas-| New England Baptist Hospital jective of the Maritimes this afternoon. |gow charged with driving with-| Sfter a brief illness. He wes the 5 The provincial employees | 5¥28y skies will accompany this-jout due care and attention had| 00 of Mrs. Florence Canning, ADULT ENTERTAINMENT t have reported 71 per cent of | W2usually warm air but wide- E ) ___ | their $15,000 total objective and | SPread mist and coastal fog will ae ee ee ane charpy Sg tare get federal service section reported | Om ee Chalottetown branch Can- | president; . Procter, s€C- | $11,666 which ednesday bring cloudy Bible Society was held last | retary apd Donakt Samson, Se rear: ie A per cent Of | uses to the northern 3 : i palis FGE wt if! i : ER i = [ z aFEy fee B 5 ; rr i " : FR ral Freak ee ik ? 2 = 3 z & 8 Rw . e i ag } said Joba Gallant of Mount Carmel, P.E.I., : Iflown to Halifax Sunday fer ceo of head injuries re- * > jee’ ma car accident, was Quincy Stairs; Kirk of |‘‘satisfactory.” ; , J.B.| Gallant, 51, was struck on the - Graham |highway, a short distance from Spring Park: Mrs. O.K. (Mt. Carmel Church, by a car and Earle Riggs; Bible jdriven by Lovis C. Gallant of Owen MacRae and Mrs. |Cape Egmont. The accident oc: ilips ; : curred about 11.15 a.m. | njured i a ts i | i i f Laundry & Drycleaning @ Economical @ Easy and speedy @_Visit_our_Car_Wash alse dt i FF i i Au i i CITY AREA FUNERALS neral for Mrs. Arthur W, Bruce | was held Monday, Oct. 18, from @ - i the MacLean Funeral Home where service was conducted by | Rev. Ewen MacDougall and | : . : ‘ } Rev. William Underhay. Hymns " ‘ ; ii sung were The Lord Is My She- ’ e . . pherd and Unto The Hills. Pall- | 3 ; Rents bearers were Watson MacNevin, : : . John MacNevin, Robert Mac- AT 8.30 P.M. Quarrie, Roy MacPhee and Da- | item tee ees" - Come and Meet Your Candidates je : ; | E F 7 3 i : DA FUNERAL — The funeral ‘for Harry Davidson was held Monday, Oct. 16, from the * MacLean Funeral Home where | bearers were Allison West, Hor ace Smith, George Newman Ray MacLean, Fred MacLeod and J Boyce. Interment was in Peoples cemetery. MacLEOD FUNERAL — The funeral for James A. MacLeod took place on Monday morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Cameron MacDonald. C8sR, who also conducted the service at the grave. Rt. Rev P.F. Hughes and Rev. Clifford | Murphy were present ‘in the San- pe ta : Sas So af Birchwood” igh Schoo ; May we suggest a 10 of Birchwood High School. as ; : : « ows : : Suasesenig: boned aabveorene ee ee pitt ce , Save-for-the-Little-Things-you-might-etherwise-never-buy Account? i o Carvel "Bros and Canada| Local Talent Guest Speakers Refreshments : ae n ” Kenny, ignetion Murphy, Exo EVERYONE WELCOME : . | : aE | CANADIA - at MacDonald, Fred Hughes. ‘ ‘ N IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE oy Pineau. Interment was in the Inserted by Queens County Progressive Conservative Assn. 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