< 7 . i : . : ’ i; ae | Western Trade Board own, ‘Thur., Nov. 10,1966. 8s ~ s =~ ~ . a ee ee) _|tennial International Dev: j ment Programme, will address 2» : a Idcal meeting on the plan this =~" Matritime > MLA, .) Gavin, Pe ursday evening at 8 o'clock in Ge mow a<thads. eas Ge “and Claude~Smith , , : : guest speaker. D his in- rs ) ruer ‘Member “og Parliament Rev - SMO) = .. White SN ‘Stewart Darr of Kensington, honored Tuesday night at the ~ Branch 9, Kensington, and the David the Did you we N { who is being transferred by Kensington Legion Home, by cub and ‘eant gremp comanlt- speaker was errec to as “Mr. i the biggest Stove and fuel oil, oil,; : the R.C.A.F. to Manitoba, was the -Royal Canadian Legion tee. Mrs.. Ruby MacInnis, ‘board of trade.” ~~ ‘pipes on PL? grease, \ [= ee zone commander of the “Yn his © eddress* Mr: We Will Deliver L> Thomas» : ' L Ladies Auxiliary, past presi- coveréd.the period of - ~ be oO THE ISLAND : ‘ dent of the Ladies—Auxiliary, | - growth’ development P CY St eaitows = i a and chairtady ofthe group—} 4 ee | World = aw ; im committee of scouts and cubs, . sovial j Des 4-4131 > 4-66]0 i : makes the presentation. Others cal service clubs, Agencies described the rise of the 2 : India and other de ae . . N ‘ are Earl Carrier, a member of : ; = : from right, and Clair May- rsey ~ ‘ hew, president’ DEATHS | a4 ~}CROSSMAN — The death oe- | ' curred at Niagara Falls, Ontarioy. , November 8, 1966, of Frahk L. Crossman, formerly of North ; be arrive Pee an ae } ; ill rest at the isholm Fu- { neral ‘Home from where the fu- : neral service will be held Sun- | Leslie —_ a ' i 13, 1 Henry Meek, Jobn Paynter,| gounm — Sica 149 in milk, 142 in butterfat. This | relationship to other men, that é pap hse cs fi ig Moe Ry Stephen Thompson, Robert Mac- | nembrance Day-_Parade-- ox |'8. comparison with other cows |the heart of the conflict ‘really om " : terian church cemetery, North |* *% > Robert” Montgomery, |Tridey wik be under parade |! ber age across Canada for | existe. “ S= ; Tryon. Visiting hours, Saturday | G¢0T8® Pidgeon. Flower beare-|warshal James Macintyre and |‘ Period under review: “By working hard, by loving} * bp : at funeral home 2- $ and 7- 10. |eTS Were Gerald Meek, Roger | —nsist of the following: ———| freedom, by stimulating the ie- 7 ; e - | Meek, Stephen Meek, James jisng. RCMP. ie Pr ram ventive” spark of humanity oe eee ie . 7_ “a CLEMENTS. — At ‘the Watt's | MacLeod. Stewart Thompson, | cuumbus Sea Cadets, _ Girl ogra through competition _ Canada a 7 Nursing Home, @0 Eim Avenue, Wayne Bemard, Clark Paynter. |Gaides,'Boy Scouts, and school - “| can and will maintain a leading Sil cien miehe aee Woh se lee Sreerinia-OSERaNy nb Mihoniind ox ths euhodato: Discussed | eoneluded. t the Cutcliffe ' Funeral}. i - Im his. annual ae are. the ; STEWART FUNERAL — The | $¢20Maes at St. Mary's Church; Plans for plowing, fencing and | ring pros ona rene province’s forest. || will be held Thursday, with ser- | art, Kelvin Grove was held from |Church; 1045—parede will fall | Pista at the vepaiar meeting of |at tenia eee tte hishlights As a young lad Phillip entered the. blacksmith shop of | vice commencing at 2 $m. In| the Davison. Funeral Home to|in; 10.50 - © Canada; 10.32 .| Gi year in olfice and urged ~ a aul Mabey, Charlottetown and later set up a blacksmith | terment in Peoples cemetery: | Kensington United Church where |apeech' by Mayor R. Laird: ive Tecetog eae | aome concerned with conditions Ke ; ° ' | GREGORY — At the P.E.I. Hos- - Gordon MacBeth. Pallbear- ; - Reveille; 11.05—| sam consists of approximately| Fred Peters re chan ‘ Could. Temper Metals Skilfully pital, November 9, Mrs. Vernon | Fs. uere James Mackay, George |e Peg ots: TT Rian, | 000 acres located in Lot 6|man of the vente member- a EARLY HE earned 2 reputation for his outstanding cae eae Renee takenome Caseley, Robert Hogg and Lorne |Rev. J.A. Sullivan, followed by |T'7 "1 ‘™* Burts eres ef) ship. gave an address on the ability to temper metals. It was so good that he fashioned Jing at the Hennessey Funeral | Crozier. Interment was in the |the Souris Canadian Legios A. MacNeill of Cape Woll_was ; and_tempered_his-own-tuning-forks-which he usedto “get | Home. Fyperal arrangements | People's_Ce ¥, Se Oe es one appointed responsible for the FULL COURSE ~~ ner teen tal tte Gees ee ee ee will be anounced later. MacKAY. — The S Net ola” Se development of the Burton ares; i. ‘ . : MacPHEE — A¥ Selkirk on Wed- |“uers! of Louis Bernard Mae- |" Following the speech the prong any lr iey og igokt alter MEALS 88c nesday, Nov. 9, 1966, Alexis Mac- eee the Lot 6 development. BREAKFAST 7 a.m.-10 a.m. year. ae His-remains wilt be transferred |; [ Mrs. 11:30 a.m-7 p.m, _ this afternoon at 2 o'clock trom |=i4etord. United Church where mathentood of Canada, |eden be ied —— ear Funeral. Home to his Ripley, both représen- DOW'S Restaurant late resitience. Funeral arrange- i under which ; ” ' “_ *iients willbe announced~ later}. aad In The an — is-pasture program. is being Cor. Grafton and Pownal Sis. a nn .F . MacDONALD — At the Sacred | First Man To Breed Moose? rene os ot See fy a 7 SELLICK CLAIMED to have-been the first man in the |°., 1986. Mrs. Elizabeth, (Somers) oa Mite world to breed moose in captivity. Once Philip caught a . ; ’ Tees . : oem many miles in the rete snd built a raft to float po tg ipyh ther ase ne 19 | ‘ * animal down a stream to civ eons = 5 ; . I Oe ee Hetil: Si m9 3 story ick. st - ee - es : sere = ; ; * = Sl an tars ties tenn iade to eae ete ae oe ing, léaving the home at 11.45 —— - - éut a plan of using heavy ropes which he tied bo stot O—————— — sea a Bee ~ ~‘trees, and gradually worked the big animal towards the goal : : ; ’ : > e he had in a ee Fo pho nephew, | , - . : . ’ Fo ink Mets ade ath woe (N REMEMBRANCE ON oe ar - | derer” for Lester has done a tremendous amount of research. vk : pout THIS WEEK S. : Snow Cruising, the all new, round the clock “| ings ke‘had made of talks with elderly reeldeate of Irak , i activity that makes you want winter to last for- .| ~ town, New Praneetck shoes | Sellick established his i THIS DAY ever. Less expensive and more fun than going‘ eee _Complet Lack Of ear. .' f- sigiigce el, Se a a SS p F C {AL a _..ski-towing, iee_fishing,_ picnicking, te_-your-sum-——| ° F . ‘if mer cottage, exploring casually or at thrilling LACK OF fear is the to handling wild animals, many : : animal authorities claim. Philip: Sellick’ had that key, Here ee q NOV. 10 TO NOV. 17 pee ; : oa ae The words ‘are tales own: \ -19" Portable “Bears could be ugly as one of Philip's hired men found as ~ ‘ . out when he persisted in teasing the animal. Cousin Florence : - ; ; i: d a Sellick (Now Mrs. Persinger of Kelowna, B.C.) describes the 0 : . ELEVISION incident: “It was morning and Uncle Philip had ‘. - gone to care for in the park a quarter-milédis- I . wer ’ tant: the animals and made the fatal . ee : his chain s “Hi tata seus HE % ka cae cake % tig ee 22 Eq sa restored him to health. Someone wrote verses shgut the incident in the Moncton paper.’ r : This was seventy years ago; we lived a quarter mile from Uncle’s home at Irishtown.” Philip was 90 annoyed over that he grabbed his Winchester t on the : a3 3 Ways to Buy: _@ CASH © 30 DAY CHARGE " © BUDGET now Cruisers are mamntactared by Outboard Marine Cor. poration of Canada Lid., Peterborough, Ont.,. whe alse manufacturer the famous Johnson and Evinrude outboard Solid ; Plus 5-year . ‘ eae sear ocarcnntimee rar ar = ———-s a side esteatancipensipveslii naltotaieiaatioesiaas s ores ieee — ~ -' 10.50 Monthly SHESUONG | VARIETY -DEPARTMENT STORE illu CLOTHING OF DISTINCTION FOR MEN == \ , ; ee ROYALTY }{' MALL sHoppiNe CENTRE : Water Street : Summerside ‘ OPEN TONIGHT "TIL 10 P.M. - paaiia whee = ” a c. + eae * : sis ; + a lk il ek i la al relied il ela mI A OR Tech iM wR A oe Ea BAI a ial i i a