TURKEY SUPPER and baza ar, Junior Farmers Hall, New CITY IND QUEENS The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Nov. 20, 1964. 18'1 These mfled up a trade surplus traditional up in its m with} Clasgow. Novamber let. Serv insfrom4 on: adults 31-00. l NARROW TRADE GAP "mm" ‘m‘y Norm"! children 50 cents up. Aid of Med- ‘ A blow to exports is Britain's “"133 "'1' “a u .m m “nodular “5 the W hilbest lcal Centre . More Confident the other hand. West Germany's peak of 1963. after South Africa and Libya new 15-per-cent surcharge. 0n be we" below the Wom~m per capita income in Africa. HEAR Mrs. Francis McCan- nell. reading Consultant. inter- viewed on “What’s New in Home ‘ and School?" over CFCY radio . an 10:05 Saturday morning. By BOB THOMAIS capable of. Besides. there wereI of ' HOLLYWOOD (APl—t was a plenty of people who helped to. RUMMAGE SALE St- Pam's mellower, more confident Ar keep my confidence from gr0w thur Godfrey who dropped in town last week to perform his daily radio show and emcee a Hollywood Palace for ABC. The mellowness comes partly from age and he surprises you when he says: “I am 61 years old—be 62 next August if I live that long.“ He looks scarcely over 40. his hair still rust Cathedral Hall, Rochford Square Monday November Zird at 7 pm. Sponsored by the evening Branch Women's Auxiliary. ANNUAL MEETING ist Dis ‘.rict of Queens Liberal Associa tion in Bradalbant Hall. Monday November 23rd. at 8 pm. Guest speaker. Everyone welcome. ng. “When I was doing well - television. the old, establishe entertainers wouldn't accept me. They told gags like: 'Ar ALBANY P. E. I. act in v33 OFFERS THE GREATEST suvs ON have to do is show up. i ill but I I knew why they did it. I was. no brothers Stirling and Allison .Hall. November 24th. Proceeds . t f Bridgetown. three sisters, .in aid of Mt. Stewart Fire De- gag-53.31.503.133:my? PRINCE COUNTY ll r ll Florence of California; Margar- Parlment- 59“ entries ‘0 Eldon ' I AUCTION — Kensington Lions ' ' l at iMrs. Ted Hoyle). Straiford: G1°V°rr ML Stewart RUMMAGE sale to be held at Club 7.30 p.m., Novem er 25, . . . The easy way I'O glfl' Shopping AT EASE WITH THE PRESS Mrs. Gladys Mary Wilson, Harold Wilson. removes her ,_________ ‘ 1 wife of British Prime Minister OBITUARY DOUGLAS MacDONALD On October 13th. 1964 the peo- le of Fri'est Hill. a sur- ounding communities were sad- )onald. at the age of 50 years. Born in Southport. but lived most of his life in Forest Hill. ie was married to the former Annie MacDonald of Mount lone. and was the son of the ate A.D. MacDonald of Forest Hill and Maude MacDonald now if Bridgetown. “Doug” as he was familiarly known by his many friends will mourn his passing are his sor-.1 rowing wife Annie. five Alex. H‘tll'lillz. and Keith. daughter Karen all at home. Al- so left to mourn are his mother. Lexie tMrs Haddan MacLeodl SOUS. S cciall riced. 54 Grafton (‘i-l-il of Stl‘aifol'd. Ont. Lloyd‘sfi-eet y p shoes in her private lounge during news conference W - liesday night at No. 10 Down- ' ing Street in London. It was her first press interview since moving into the official resi- ce. ( irephoto via cable from London) D. m 3 ANNOUN CEMENTS ovation work, commercial wir- ing. free estimates. Story Elec- tric. Telephone 4-7341 day or night. CARD PARTIES beginning at Bonshaw School, Monday Nov ember 23 at 8 pm COLD WAVE specials $12.50 for $10.00; $10.00 for $7.50; $7.50 shipment of coats. sizes 10 - 16. FIDDLING AND step dancing .contesi. Mt. Stewart Memorial RUMMAGE SALE, Friday. by Central Group. night in St. Andrews Hall. Mt. Stewart Dancing 9.30 12 Mu- sic by Del-Rays. Canteen service service. .59 cents; butter. 2 lb. - 99 cents; toilet tissue. 4 rolls - 39 cents. HOYT‘S BEAUTY Salon, No vember. Specials on cold waves. permanents. $12.50 for $10.; $10 Mrs. Prowses. Great George PANTRY Sale at Agnew Sur pass Store. Queen Street. Satur- day November 2lst, at 10 am. Sponsored by the Southport. U.C.W. CANADIAN Club Meeting. Sat- urday November let. at 6:30 r.m. Charlottetown Hotel. Spea ker Mr. Arnold Edinborough. Topic. The Press and the Nation. HILDA’S. BEAUTY Salon. 19l Grafton Street is pleased to an- nounce that with every regular cold wave at prices from $6.50 you book an appointment for a free shampoo and set at your own convenience. Dial 4-3837. LISTEN TO A member of the Alcoholic Anonymous interview- ed on "Challenge" over CFC radio at 2:05 Saturday afternoon and over CJRW at 10:05 Satur- day morning, Challenge is spon- sored by the Division of Alcohol Studies and Physical Education of the P Department of Education. KINGS COUNTY REGULAR FRIDAY night dance in Morel! Village Hall. Music by the Blue Crystals. THE LAW OFFICE of Ken- net’i R. MacDonald in the Civic Building, Montague. will be open each Saturday. ll DANCE a v E a it Saturday stm DANCE MILLVIEW H a ll . every Friday night, Dancing 9.30’ 12'30 p'm' G°°d mus‘c' canteenland Cliff Peters. Dancmg 9-12.30. MAMMOTH Rummage Sale" on at Family Thrift Shop, Souris. New stock of warm cla- ltliing just arrived. Children’s Ja- ckets $1.50 to $2.00. colored and unthinned. his face unlined His confidence? Some of his detractors might argue he never lacked it. But on reflec- tion be disclosed that it is a recent acquisition, "1 never realized the dimen- sions of what I had acquired over the ye .' be com mented between his radio and television c o m mitments. “I didn’t really find out until three years ago. when I started to go out and face the public. “When you've spent most of your working life in a small studio. sometimes completely didn't understand.‘ point dio show in Miami. The hotel Town last summe alone. you don‘t develop any understanding of what you are something new, something they Godfrey figures his turning came three years ago when he was recording his ra~ management asked if visitors could be admitted to the broad cast in the dining room. God. frey agreed and. was astonished to see that he an his troupe could hold a big audience. Since then has played night clubs and theatres else- where. including a run in Our r. Godfrey looks fit for anythlng It is six years since he came through an operation for ‘ung r. cance l FRANKFURT (AP) —- West Germany's post - war in, which slowed down a little dur- ing the last few years. picked up new speed again during 1964. New highs were reached ev- erywhere—from exports to the spite of fervent pleas from Chancellor Erhard. labor is ex- pected to come forward with demands for new pay increases next year as business profits continue to soar. DANCE Cardigan Hall Friday night. music by Webster. Burke ICanteen serv1ce $1.1. gue Regional High School. Fri- day. November 20th . Guest r: Hon. J. W Pickersgill. Minister of Trans- port. everyone welcome. atapm 1964. St. Mark's Hall. Kensing- . As 1905 is an election year. the government is not. likely to | oppose wage increases strongly. Other. already certain election benefits include: An income tax , - for $4.75. Gala Beauty Salon. be fondly remembered for his WEEKEND specials at Dia- , , v _______.______________ happy disposition and his ohlig. Phone 4-9481. mond's Grocery. 49 Elm Eve- nuglErtelznéE-Kggf‘: Yang; Wmmumiemnlxxmanme us 311d friendly nature- Le“ '01 ARRIVED at Helen's—N e w gi‘fihglagfi‘szgouggz‘sfifig: Liberal Association. Monita- West Germany's Boom‘ Picks Up New Speed * GIFT GUIDE cut from an average 24.2 to 23.6 l per cent. which will chiefly af- fect lower brackets and an in- crease in pension payments forj oldsters and siabled war veterfi ans Together. they will amount to more than s1.sm.m0.rm while living costs were up about 1 ussn CARS FINANCED ON THE SPOT . . . CHECK THESE PRICES I96] CORVAIR. 1959 Volkswagen I959 Consul 1959 to 1963 Ford 1 ton Trucks with Dual Wheels Large Display of 1957 - 58 - 59 G. M. C. Trucks 1/2 tons. Many Late Model used cars not mentioned here. ened to hear of the passing of v . ' ‘°‘ CITY 8' QUEENS m at v-m- in in sr 333:2?“ :3:.’l"l.:.lt"i;.§2§i‘aiilLilli .3: seasons; .. a... . . . .. _ _ , . o \ meted amen" Douglas Mac WIRING NEW HOMES. ren- the Kirk Basement’ sponsored Cancelled until further notice. slowly than mass income. In than at the same time in 1963, Borden . . . . $395.00 ' v //'/////// n: . , ' three per cent. But wages in other countries rose faster, and the result was a tide. of foreign orders. Germany's Common Market partners were her his ‘4 zest. buyers. During the firsi nine months. exports totalled 511.800.000.000. almost 12 per cent more than during the .lan- uory-September period of 1903 Keisseassmrssiemw STETS ON W pnmms,‘ T...” Wm we“ (‘rg‘gLRzrgngRalfra kil‘ied lon Street Friday evening, Novem. 11‘ car accessories. hardware , m Ahead in comfort, style and quality. Mil. eased him_ The service was; . . 5 We 5~ her 20th. at 6:30 p.m. Sponsored and household "mm - I , ”» lions of men the world over have come to banquets inleIduaI orders etc . I IS 0" G 3' {Illglltllltefl'hbyh Rev. M'R‘ POCk“ Delivered Charlottetown hrea by units' Park Royal U.C.W. DRUGS BY '1 'te J ' If“ g? know and resped the Stetson Brand Stop " . e ymns sung were mai: Win or r i _ ' avoritcs of the deceased. "The S“ kflenfy' u “58"?an 4‘?” ‘1???th will: gm“ dan' phone 436-5151. Waite's phar. "Simas [0" He" iii in for a try on. Step out in style for fall and Lord's My Shep“ d“ and "Take 4357;”. ewe ' or ' 99" we get ad‘ '. ha c 03d every macy for your tonics. cold pre~ ‘ winter. fin}? to be Hnly " A $010 "Wnn.’ " :3“? 3%]:‘39 ‘1'” 1:? El: parations and veterinary sup-’ 'Open Seven Days and Nights' In er ul Peace". was feelinglyl COLD WAVE 5 901315. Mon_ ‘ “- plies. Waite‘s Pharmacy oppos-l “d 91’ sung by Mr. Herbert MacLeod. 'day' Tuesday_ wedfiesday. $15.00 Matthews‘ tie the post office. Summerside. gzfitzn Service 5. “gift: was Mr} Robin Clay ifor $10.00; $12.50 for $9.00; $10.— nnconn hop in Corran Ban i TEENAGE DANCE at AL . Greeting Cards gt a are“? , “9”: Stewart .00 for $7.50: $7.50 for $6.00 - Hall. Saturday night. November ,ban Lion C mm -t C t . Complete Line of Drugs If ltllliicglfel‘lfin.cfiellé Ga’rr‘ehtt. Waléer lra special all morning appoint- 215i. Sponsored by the CYO. Can- iFrigaV Nivegiberunzloi’h (31:03:; and Sundries g ‘ . e . a eson. o-‘ y . h s r i. “ .. ’ .. ‘ m and. this”: is.“ m - LARTER'S FOR “HER” it ' swam Fl"“"'rh"arer37 Jill“! lShopping Centre. Telephone BEAN “Ten” supper danmng from 9 to 12' Drug Sundrieq i aiacBeih. Ray Burke. Borden‘2334, Vernon River Hall. Saturday, ED MATHEWS old time jam“, 45 Elm Ave. Diai zm . . MGIIOI'Y STG‘I'SOII o s o o o OI'IIY unter. Leroy MacLeod. . November 21 serving from 5 home and dance at Kensington Thls ChrISTmGS - The large funeral. and the; CHRISTMAS TEA and sale, until 9. Bingo and usual enter. Regional Hi h S l ' . . g g chool. 9.30 p.m.. , many beautiful flora] tribute, Salvation Army. Great George tainment after. Sponsored by November 20th Entirely new. . ‘ expressed the affection in which :Street. Tuesday. November 24. CWL. ‘ ' ~ l TYPEWRTTERS COBTS . flwl the deceased was h M l i 'from 2'10 to 630 m lpmgram‘ Sponsored by Kewml I MAS mom wés‘in the-Duned ' "a", “‘ ' 9‘ WEEKEND Specials at D13 jGrove Women‘s Institute. FOR CHR ST . D cry. as ceme" COUPLES DANCE in Mt. Ste- monds Grocery. 49 Elm Avenue. ‘ l "THE ROYAL EMPRESS" resses . . ‘ rwart Legion Home. Friday, No- dial 4-9234. lb. Red Rose Tea 99 h filing}? GENDEER}; fimFEfl Featuring; . g OF lvember 20. Admission $1.00 per cents; your choice bread 2 - 43 id: glovererme 02.. on a ' '. . Line Meter Sweaters 4 . THE F icouple, Good musjc, cents: steak -- 69 cents lb. round ' y' ‘ r L ‘ . Touch Control . ’ AMILY oftlle late il“Do ti hti' . I v - or “0m- mei C S 01‘ 9" “5 PROVINCE wma rally of - o p - ' Douglas MacDonald wish to thank all those who sent floral tributes and messages of sym- pathy. and to all who helped in In many ways during their re- rcnt sad bereavement ATTENTION members Kings- :ton Legion. N. 30. executive 'meeting Friday. November 20 at 8 pm. Also any interested in Cribbage tournament. Please |register by this date. Nov. 20. ?9 cents lb. for the hot turkey supper Newton School. Supper served from 5 to 9 pm. Presbyterian Men in l RESERVE NOVEMBER 21 side Presbyterian Church on inlMonday. November 23. Banqueti at 7 pm. Rev. Leslie Files. spe- cial speaker. Summer- " Twin Pak Ribbon Magic Margin t Get the Facts from your ‘ Representative ‘ R. C. KEENAN Business Machines rvice 85Prinoeso~eet THE OLD FISH MARKET “MYIMFRIDAYNIGH’I‘I Phone 392-2270 YEAR END DRAWING . For Free Gasoline at Cauley’s IA Service Station. In m. 1 ticket with It.“ purchase of gas P.l.l. Newest Styles I Housecoats and Lingerie PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE at Giftclrclma NOVEMBER 18 to 2T 20w off off Kettle only . 6.99 Charlottetown ; HEND m ms Wm :"°""' 'm' :1: 7.3.2 2!, ‘3. Hand Painted, Hand Carved Pictures . 25% —“ N “ Frog“ M.ck.r.| and Murray Hal-bar lat Prise :0 gallons of gasoline i Electrical Appliances . . . . .......... . .... .. '7; In PHI- ” ulte- ot null-o Pinwheel Crystal . . . . 15% . , smelt: _ u M- I nih- d molt-r ma Special Filtoo ° ’ A)” sat Hm and Salt Mackerel, enter. [tr-vim ta'iklc Luce «'12:: lpilotinbeccrnber 81. 10“. com. “I. i 00., m, n "Mi -' W "m THE GIFTARAMA wun not.“ W mm” ” camera as STATION 16.. m... s. E95083 Give him a Stetson gift certificate. You get a FREE miniature U: I ll 5 U y. g: I 93 I! 5 I x: ‘. I 2. R I. ll r les ~ A} . \t' AT HOME _ Mr 8 d Mrs- AT EDDIE -— Mr. and Mrs. 1m Fitz St. phone 4.%25 I l With every certificate. \‘i V meett Clow. Emerald}: will be baggy Faggrfifltlnlgg- :42 1:: :‘t - my -- S at at home to their relatives 1 9 0 0 A 0' ‘ I ROCK _ SHAKE SIDING . friends and neighbours on the her 25 from 2 to 5 pm. on the Jeweuery LADIES' WEAR 5; occasion of their 50th Wedding occasion of their golden wedding . 2! Anniversary Nov. 1964 anniversary. GI‘II’S 166 Queen St. l and From 2.4 p,m_ and 7.9 p,m_ Phone — — — — — _ — — — — — — - — — — BLOWING INSULATION FREE FILM in, rim 020-1” Hindus Claims CHRISTMAS l 127. black and white. leave ygur R c SPEFIAL ’ . film or mail to Myers Stu io.' v V - A emailian m 0" C “9”” t sunbeam Holiday 2: J O H N R I I C H I E O Permanent Centennial Colors ' Bowl“ and “Wigs”: "if 32:! Are QUCShed $3315 Nowlr?195 FOOJ "Many Jobs Completed for Your InspeCtion ’ y serv‘cen m" M “f ‘ “$979” mil {11299 i g The most inexpensive home can 3:!“ three m s m same 8 19‘ BOMBAY (AP) - A jung Reg‘ s D" '1 0w ' _—"———“ 2" us vii-ave :i with a "FREE ESTIMATE" °' Wednesday quashed claims by BOEHNERS FOR A SPECIAL GIFT“ 5 98“ IN 008' Fininclflif CHRISTMAS: For a lasting Hindus that holding the Roman M Ask 0" JAMES STEWART gift give your portrait this Catholic international euchairls- :mimbbllmckfged fm & Causing: inn co‘lgéngmne tgda: tltctctongress in India. is uncon- Montague Phone 838-4415 “tau”. See mg“: Your. Chtown 394.4560 hid 436341. r W P9 5'" 0“ Many styles for business or S“ 9 -‘ Tuesday. Friday and Saturday Judge V. M, Tulzapurkar re- . l evenings Myers Studio. iglsed to giive‘ an Lnterlrin injunc- . R I Clarke FI'LII‘I' CO. i fashionable casual wear. Rich , . ton restra nng t e In ian (ov- e igious ' ' VARIETY smwm “0"” Wm" ernrnent. Maharashtra state - smooth leather. leather soles November government, mun“... 21st at 8:30 pm. Featuring tap mlitykznd Oltlhgredfubllc auittl‘ior- _ SHOP THIS need no breaking in to give you as m a e y comm l _ I fihiufiorffmgiierfutllnxf a breach of‘tlie Indian constitll: Bibles Prayer a n d Hymn 3' comfort with the first 8I‘ll" gem Paquet; accordionist.'Amby “9" by “3‘9"”! "'9 “I‘m” Books. Mottoes. Plaques and a M Gauthier; The noxious; ogre. Ismygdcggrg asggtgf NOV Grams cm GUIDE a! t 7 in: majorettes from d 9 P0P : a h knowledge of bookkeeping. “rite stating .1” 8mm “ride: a: Blufi .uL Th B H H FOR SE. ua Oman. popular roc'n ro ‘ q ltfications. experience,’ martial status and bud “Chmomtown'nd may on, 0mm”, e l 9 cute CHR'STMAS Salary expected to: others . Canteen service. modern The oldest known apple or- 170 Kent Street I and old time dance ami- show. chard in Nor-an America exists mm mm.“ VALUES , _ Sponsored by North Wiltshire at Manona. N.M.. planted m 20 Guardian - Patriot. Box 38020 Women's Inmate- Wfi- 9° 3 ._V__—_————.___. WINNIE