LOCAL BRIEFS BIG PRODUCER A four-year old Guernsey cow, Edgemint Lulu's Ruthie, has produced 11,483 pounds milk, 582 pounds butterfat with good breed class averages of 147 milk 149 in butterfat for owner L.A. Semple, WWinsloe. CARD WINNERS Following are card winners last night at St. Pius X: ladies’ tirst, Emma Gallant; ladies’ se- cond, Mrs. Peter Doyle; consu- lation, Mrs. Roy Garnhum; gents’ first, Bruce . Lamont; gents’ second, Preston Ells. worth; consolation, Clarence Wood; freezeout, Mrs. Margaret | Walker and Mrs. Funeral Home where the funeral will take place on Tuesday Nov. 9 at 2 p.m. In- terment in Cavendish ceme- tery. HOUSTON At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Nov. | 7, 1965, Henry H. Houston of | ae years. lontague Fu- neral . Funeral from All Saints Church, Cardigan, Wed- morning, Nov. 10, then forward- ed to Wellington United Church at 9.30 for service at 11 a.m. In- terment in Hillside. Cemetery, Wellington. In lieu of flowers donations to the Prince County Hospital. extension fund would be appreciated. Visiting hours commence this evening. WESTERN FUNERALS CRAM FUNERAL — The fun- eral of Edwin Cram was held Monday afternoon at Jelley’s Funeral Home, service was “Beyond The Sunset,” was sung by Mrs. James Harris and Mrs. Lawrence Harris. Pallbearers were Russell Hardy, Ernest Har- , Gordon Warren, Norman Warren, Arnold Hardy.and Syd- Defeated Mines Minister Watson MacNaught was on hand early to cast his ballot in Summerside for yesterday's Outlines To Fight Speaking of the Young World mbly carried out international assis- She referred particularly to the ‘‘Stamp Out Hunger’’ pro- ject which the Canadian Junior Red Cross has been carrying out = great success in the Sudar for the past two years in con- junction with F.A-O. (Food and Agricultural Organization) of the United Nations. Miss Power described the “Young World Assembly” as a conference to discuss the parti- . |cipation of members of all youth organizations in. Canada in the “Young World Mobilization Ap- peal” which was launched at this assembly and is to go on for a period of 21 weeks until March 21, 1966. This Appeal calls for all young people from 16 to 24 years of age to dedicate one hour per week for 21 weeks to give their time and thinking to- wards a solution to stamp out hunger, disease, and illiteracy in the world. . Miss Power said: ‘‘This is not > }just a matter of 21 weeks devot- ed to fund raising, but of spend- ing a portion of the time in stu- dying the needs of the world, and. discussing how help can be given to young people in the de- veloping countries to help them- ney Hardy. Interment was in Regular $2.79 - SALE PRICE with black wheels. Bulldozer. Call Mrs. Walter SAVINGS saceD eee CONSTRUCTION SET REDUCED! “DAISY” All four pieces are of durable plastic, bright orange in color “Steam-operated” Earth Mover, Tandem-wheel Road Scraper and heavy. duty UNICEF Greeting Cards After Nov. 17th booth in Post Office Lobby. Monday until Friday from 2 p.m. — 5:30 p.m. selves.” Saturday’s high school Red Elmsdale cemetery Cross conference, arranged by | ADVERTISING CORRECTION 3 1.97 Pavement Roller; ” MINES MINISTER DEFEATED federal election which saw Progressive Conservatives take all four Island seats: Mr. Mac- Naught lost to Prince County Project Hunger Mrs. W.W. Reid, director of Ju- nior Red Cross for P.E.I., heard Teports on the activities carried on by the high school Red Cross councils in the province, znd made plans for the present year’s projects. Dr. K.A. Parker, chairman of the Junior Red Cross advisory committee for the province, who. was the key-note speaker, told the young people how desperate- ly the leadership of youth is needed today in helping to solve the complex problems facing a world in which two-thirds of the population is starving while the other one-third lives in afflu- ence. Pearl Gregnan of Kinkora ex- pressed the appreciation of the group to Dr. Parker. REPORTS ON CENTRE Nancy George of Charlotte- Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 9, 1965. W. L. Ferguson Dies In Hospital SUMMERSIDE — The death occurred at the Prince County | Hospital Sunday evening of Al- | 5 lan William Lioyd Ferguson of | ee » his 70th year. The | North River Jersey cow, ; a arth Beonen'e Maid, -has produced 12,28 pounds milk, 748 butterfat for the un- high breed class aver- of 162 in milk, 183 in but-| time terfat for owner James Vicker- aH ” name implies, calls |Mrs. William Roth; (Eva) Mr Lew oversight, High Monday: | gous ae came of butterfat Fillion Oliver, Stoneham, Dawson .......... -20 ~—-12_| or more and Beacon's Maid has .; James Edward, Welling- Vancouver ....... 48 52. | twice turned that trick now. ton;, (Annabelle) Mrs. Alfred Victoria .......... 48 52 | A granddaughter of this cow, | Brison, Arlington, Mass.;- (Myr- ES ers 18 27 | Warren Grove Paul's Theresa, tle) Mrs. George Morrison, Nas- Winnipeg ...... +» 18 22 | ig entered in the Sale of Stars |hua, New Hampshire; (Daisy) Toronto ..,....... 41 54 | which will be held next Monday | Mrs. Joseph Gorman. Harry and Ottawa ....6606... 31 39 at the Royal Winter Fair in Tor- \J0hn Bruce predeceased him Montreal ......... 31 39 | onto | The funeral will be held Wed. | OS eee 28 31 jmesday at Wellington United) Fredericton “4 44 — Boowall, ‘ot te Canad iChurch at 9.30 a.m. for service | Saint John........ Mo io oe Girectar anad- | st 11 a.m. Interment in Hillside | Moncton ......... 26 635, | iam Jersey Cattle Chub has 3 cometery. Halifax 30 | co: Beacon Dark Pansy, that | | LS produced 7,082 374 | Charlottetown 28 33 Pounds milk, Sydney ences: 1 | ental it So won| PROMINENT = | Rarmouth vc BB Ra weaior wogear ad. | (Coatined fom page 1) Bete... 030... 45 47 | , Mr. Boswall’s cow, Designer | prummond-Arthabaska for sec- | New York......... o ss |% _. 3, | gr 8,219 | ond term. 93 re 6782 | Bo Borns butterfat for| Prime Minister Pearson re- andidate David MacDonald New Orleans..... 52 78 aaa and 119 as a junior | elected for eighth time in Al- ps polled an unofficial 8,960 |Tucson ........+. 4 79 | Syear |goma East, defeating TV per- votes, 923 more than Mr. Mac- Los Angeles....... 57 68 GOOD PRODUCTION sonality Joel Aldred. Naught. whle international _understand- ing and assistance projects in connection with ICY (Interna- tional Co-operation Year) and the Red Cross five-year develop- ment program occupied this per- iod in the afternoon. These dis- cussion groups resulted in sug- gestions being made by the dele- gates, and were led by several of 15 young people from this province who had attended the Red Cross high school training entre for the Atlantic, provinces at Mt. Allison University during the past summer. i This group of 15 also\met se- parately to give their views on the overall program of the training centre, the highlights of which were given earlier in the day by Michael Gallant of North Rustico. Alan Gallant of North Rustico extended the gratitude of all pre- sent to Mrs. W.W. Reid and all those who played a part in mak- ing the conference such an out- etanding success. WEATHER HALIFAX (CP) — The wea-| office says that while skies | still clear over the East- | late Monday even- ; snow was falling in western ik A storm in the St. Lawrence | and this morning. Gn cae Gt cola to anl| provinces. Precipitation be mostly rain in Nova/| Scotia, Prince Edward Island | southern New Brunswick but to five inches of snow may accumulate in northern New forecasts: Regional Northern Nova Scotia, East- | ern Shore, Prince Edward Is- | nH a w i { : Magistrate Fines Three town reported on the American Red Cross training centre which she and George Mitchell of Trac- adie attended at Grove City in Pennsylvania; and —- which ~-was geared to cultivating leadership among high school Red Cross members. Community and provincial ac- tivities were dealt with during the morning discussion groups, SUMMERSIDE — Three men mond respectively -ness in town police court yes- Hinton, jail and the latter 30 days. xx«k * a MM NM & ' Today Only - Shows 3.30, 7,9 |? LePage 4-5341. SPECIAL Wednesday at 11.45 P.M. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Tae xxx * A RARE SPY COMEDY Tomorrow - Shows 3.30, 7, 9 MASTER SPY COMEDY OF THE YEAR! _ THE GENTLE ART OF SPYING HAD ADVANCED TO A POINT ‘WHICH CALLED FOR KID GLOVES AND DIPLOMACY... UNTIL WHISTLER CAME ALONG TO SET IT BACK ONE HUNDRED YEARS ce ees Pre-Holiday Midnight Show Strictly Adult terday ‘ before Magistrate R.S. | : QC. The first two were given alternatives of five days in| ‘ today at 6.51; North River Jersey Cow = iGives Six Tons Of Milk | ad been in ailing ome hy the past few years, and ned entered the hospital on | = te Ferguson was born Wel- son of the late James $= Pee and Elizabeth Jane Barlow. He was a friend to all and was active in his church and | church groups. Besides his wife, the former Ethel Conroy of Souris; he leaves to mourn the following ‘daughters and son: (Ena) Mrs. Lee Birch, St. Eleanors; (Elsie) son and Son, North River, ac; cording to the Canadian Jersey Breeder. _This Supreme Exoelient cow & lite-|Mrs- Stanley Millar, Arlington, certificate for | Mass.; (Myrtle) Mrs. Ermest 4,822 but- | | Sellick, Charlottetown; Lloyd |Conroy, Hialeah, Florida; (Bea- |trice) Mrs. Jack Barlow, Well- gold certif! also came | !2ston. tenet onto | Also surviving are the follow- jing sisters and brother: (Bessie) {rected in Kingston. Conservative J. | Nowlan, leeame beaten by Liberal Jean- | ™™ sor at Queen's University, fe ;m Montreal Mount Royal im his first try for office. Patrick Now- Michael Starr, former Con- lan, son of the late George C.|servative labor minister, re- former Conservative j elected in the constituency of finance minister, elected in Ontario. Digby - Annapolis - Kings. his |father’s old seat. Yvon Dupuis, former minister Bruce. en Peal — z Larry Pennell. appointed s0- aulieu in| St. Jean - Iberville - Napler- | Ucitor-general in the Liberal | ville. }government in July, re-elected Cliche, Quebec NDP ‘in Brant-Haldimand to a third Erie Winkler, Conservative party whip, re-elected in Grey- Paul’ Racine in Beauce. Justice Minister Cardin re-| elected for his seventh term in| OPPOSE MARRIAGE AMSTERDAM (AP)—Nearly ene ves cheres. 66,000 persons have signed a pe- ener fa ae ‘tition asking the Dutch parlia- oe re tre ment not to pass the bill ap mont-St. Jean | ‘proving Crown Princess Bea- trix’s marriage in March to |\West German diplomat Claus von Amsberg, the petition com- Asseciate Defence Minister Cadieux re-elected for his third | term in Terrebonne. Liberal newcomer Gerard | mitte announced Monday. It real La’ Presse, slecied. enay 22i¢ more supporpais expected ¢ ¥ |The petition says Von Amsberg; in Montreal Hochelaga. Lucien Lamoureux, Liberal | deputy Speaker in. the last Par- | liament, re-elected in Stormont | third term. 39, is not acceptable as a prince jeonsort to The Netherlands’ fu- jtute queen because of his Sec jond World War activities as a soldier and Hitler Youth mem- Arnold Peters, NDP member |ber. for Timiskaming since 1957, re- | —_——_— * 1955 to ‘rreak McGee, miniser wit BUY CARS "5, out portfolio in the Diefenbaker | aise 1 trade up or down or sell fer you. Foreign or American, Sovernment, defeated by pment i Pay Thru the Nose eral Stanbury in his at- tempt to regain York - Scar- borough. f I SELL CARS ALSO KIMBALL C. ACORN 4-8641 Privy Council President Fav- Trade Minister Mitchell Sharp re-elected in Toronto Eglinton, turning. back bid by Dalton Camp, Conservative national as- sociation president, for Com- mons seat- Andrew Brewin, NDP lawyer, | re - elected in Toronto. Green- | wood. Mines JN. ster MacNaugir E.A. Myers, Hazelbrook has a senior 2-year old heifer, My- ersbrook E.A. Bonnie 6S, that | turned in the good production of 9,22 pounds milk a oe fat for BCA’s of 141 and 135. Mr. Myers’ Edgelea Acmal Irene produced 8,373 pounds | milk, 453 fat for BOAs of 111 milk, 112 fat. His Myersbrook Eva's AG. Tricia ced | 8,798 pounds milk, 437 fat for BCA’s of 131 milk, 120 fat as a junior Z-year old. Mr. Boswall has received a lifetime production certificate for Patsy’s Betty 1 J’s 69,225 milk, 4,728 butterfat in seven lactations.. MacDonald in Prince. eral works minister, elected in York West. David Lewis, deputy NDI House leader in 1962-63, electe:’ in York South. Revenue Ministr E. J. Ben sea, former commerce sian BLACKSMITH SHOP and/or OLD TIME COUNTRY STORE or CONTENTS OF SAME WANTED Desire to reestablish and restock asa tourist promotion project. Write with full particulars to Box 8506 c/o Guardian, Charlottetown, P.E.I. a.m. and sets at 6.03 p.m. | from Bedeque, Tignish and Rich- | °° 2""°F "2 were each} - fined $20 plus costs for drunken- | : lette re-elected for fourth term | | Affair of th Six, defeated by reau, Quebec Liberal leader criticized in the Dorion report, | re-elected in Montreal Papin- | eau Creditiste Leader Real eae) in Villeneuve. ndependnt candidate Guy | the accuser in the a Liberal in Quebec-Montmor- “Gilles Gregorie, Creditiste | deputy leader. re-elected in La pointe. Industry Minister Drury re- | elected for his third term in! Montreal St. Antoine - West- | defeated by Conservative David ‘Sher are made miserable Second Program Featuring Ingmar Bergmen's—Virgin Spring Wednesday, Nov. 10th—8:30 p.m. at Confederation Centre Theatre There are nine programs remaining in the 1965-66 season. Membership still available. Call Mrs. Jan Brown 4-7248 or Mrs. A. J. Hennessey 4-9870. | May we suggest a Save-for-the-Little-Things-you-might-otherwise-never-buy Account? CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE a