\ co-or SUPER MARKET HOLos’TAI: DINNER ..- On Saturday evening the nor was held at the Com- things got underway arehMr. ‘ Co-op Super Market held a munity Centre on tewart and Mrs. Gordon_GIddIngs. 1 Christmas dinner for its man- Street and two couples above left. and Mr. and Mrs. Eu- l agement and staff. The din- who were chatting just before gene Rooney. . rector for the conference, with { City’s Friendly Visiting Group flagging on visits with the aged Members of Charlottetown's Cross Coms in Ontario for "Friendly Visiting" service met number of years. originated. the at Red Cross headquarters Fri-‘Red Cross “Friendly \‘IsItIng‘ day with Hope Holmstead to re- ceive pointers in connection with this Red Cross service. a fairly new one in Charlottetown. ‘ Holmstead. who M chairman of the Canadian Red .uary. service in Toronto and other On- tario centres. Miss Holmstead. chairman of. the Canadian Conference on Ag. was ing. to be held in Toronto in Jan- gwomen's organizations who car. 1966. has been holding .meetings, along with M a r1 0 n . 'Murphy of Ottawa. executive di- 'ed the meeting. !He||yer Shocked At Jet Program Commission Report Likely Bv Next Week? _The Royal Commission on the financing of higher education in the province will likely present: its report to the government by? the end of this week. commis-‘ sion chairman Rev. J.S. Bonnell said recently, ‘ Dr. Bonnell, who arrived in‘ the province from New York, City Wednesday. is meeting} with other members of the com? mission here before his return‘ to New York. Since the end of September. he has been on a lecturing and: preaching mission. and h si served as supply minister for} Riverside Church. New Yorkl City ' Other members of the com-l missmn are Dr. J.A. MacMillanl and Dr. Norman MacKenzie.3 past president of the University' of British Columbia. ‘ Fire Department Answers 27 Calls ALBERTON — Alberton fire- men responded to 27 calls so far this year it was learned at the regular meeting of the depart- ment in the fire hall I‘Ecently. Eighteen were in the town and nine outside with the total pro-I perty loss estimated at $24,000.? Fire Chief Herbert Leavitt said. i Appreciation was expressed to i the local telephone operators for '. their co-operation o v e r 9 ~ ars. Unauthorized persons have caused the fire departments in. Tlgnish. Alberton and O'Leary to ‘ make unnecessary trips to fires outside their areas where little could be done when they arrived and the secretary. Dean Carpen- ter. was asked to notify 'I‘lgnish and O‘Leary to respond only to calls from a fire chief or a per- son authorized by the chief to call for outside assistance. It was decided to hold a fire- men’s banquet on the date of the annual meeting, Jan . Following a short outline on the work of the povincial high- way safety council by the ire chief the meeting adjourned fol- lowed by lunch. New Minister From England Has Charge Here ERSIDE — Rev. Fred- erick Lloyd will take his pastor- ate in the Princetown —- Lot 16 charge of the United Church this week. Mr. Lloyd. who emigrated this month from England. served un- minister of the Lot 16. Wednesday evening of this week the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island will hold a ser- vice of introduction for Mr. Lloyd in the Princeton United Church, Mslpeque. The chth Tnnn of the Presbytery. Rev. Is! no L. Walls of Cornwall will conduct the service. assisted by Rev . . Murray of Reusing- ton and . Dr. . . Webber at Trinity nited Churc Suin- “ . c M m. 'sided campaign has U h. . Rev. John GE. Ball of nity United Church. Char- }:m-Wn. will prosch the sor- wnm, A following the so; By DAVE MclVTOSfi , OTTAWA iCPi—Defence Min-l ister Hellyer is reported appal- led at the estimated cost-some 5400100000 -— of the proposed program to build 108 American Phantom jet fighter-bombers in d ana . Financial experts said hene hat adoption of such a program likely would result in an increase in the $1.525.000.000 annual defence budget through the next three or four years. or maximum amount of 5420000000 Mr. Hellyer hopes to get i only a new tactical fighter for the RCAF but also six new warships costing $176.- 000.000 and about $50,000.000 worth of new army equipment. " the Phantom policy and budgetary plans into a cocked hat. informed sources said. the island committee of the con- ference. ver 50 women have been arlottetown for the p 3 st three years. Head of "friendly Visiting" for hospitals and insti- tutions if Mrs. Ian Craig. and Mrs. Gordon Bennett is in charge of the service for the el- derly who live at home. Representatives of several ry on visiting. particularly at B e a c h Grove Inn. also attend- The cabinet now is discussing the composition of the new weapons package for the armed forces and a decision is ex- pected before long. Generally speaking. the nadian aircraft industry. the de- fence production and industry departments. the RCAF‘ and at least some cabinet ministers 03‘ $0 and c Odin-o was "s . bull ISLAND NEWS PAGE I like morgue: and at are like beehlvcs. This one she lv 5: 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Morn, Doc. '1, 1964. "A firm relationship should Three Convicted Of Disorderly, Drunk Charges Three persons charged with being drunk and disorderly were fined in city police court 3 Saturday by Magistrate A. .l'.‘ Haslam. QC. Raymond Wakelin. Charlottey town, was ' and costs.i or 15 days. and Francis Cud-‘ more. New Wiltshire. and John‘ Sterling Gass. Cornwall. were. each fined $25 and costs or 10! d . ays. The case of Leslie Alfred Affleck. Charlottetown. charg. ed with assault of Bart Brink, RCN, was adjourned to Dec. 10. Mr. Brink suffered a broken jaw. broken ankle. slight con- cussion and loss of four teeth. Also adjourned to cc. . was the case of Malcolm J.i MacMillan, Parkdale, charged with driving a motor vehicle.‘ with defective brakes. I The firm of Allison Mac- Leod Ltd.. Charlottetown. was. fined $10 and costs for allow- ‘ ing a person to use dealers' plates for private use. ; Fornest Carlyle Fall wast fined $10 and costs for failingi to return his driver's licence at i the request of the Motor Veh- icle Department. Two persons were each fined 2 osts or 30 days for illegal possession of liquor. and one person was fined $20 and costs or 10 days for being drunk and incapable. from Montreal -— any new plane likely would be built at Cana- dair. Limited. Montreal -— are believed in favor of the McDon- nell F-4 Phantom. CABINET 'I‘O DECIDE 0n the other hand. the defence department. army and navy are said to favor a much less ex- pensive plane such as the Doug- las Slryhawk or Northrop Free- 1'0 dom Fighter. ' Arguments over the choice of plane have been raging here for ; Campaign Launched To Curb Drunken Driving In Britain By JOSEPH MacSWEEN I LONDON (CPI — A sober-1 opened to curb drunken driving on crowded British roads during the Christmas season. Breath-test teams took station n trunk roads within 30 miles of London for an experiment under which 1,500 drivers will be "sampled" until Boxing Day, Dec. 26. This is strictly a volun— tary affair in which drivers breathe into self-sealing plastic bags which later are opened in a laboratory. The transport department, meanwhile. endorsed an appeal by the Manchester town hall for volunteers to act as odd men out at Christmas parties in of- fices. shops and factories. The volunteers would be ex- juice and then be responsible for driving their drinking friends home. "The Scandinavian system at parties is for one to drink and see that all the others get home safely." Manchester. urging adoption of the plan here. “This is just the sort of initl~ alive we hoped for when we launched our campaign about drinking and driving." said a transport department spokes- man. ISSUE HORROR POSTERS The department's campaign includes the issuing of horrific showing dead bodies Christmas accidents. But Prime Minister Harold Wilson had to defend Transport Minister Thomas Stewart in the House of Commons Tuesday from attacks by two of his own Labor members over the cam- pnign. The members said Stewart gave the impression it was safe for a driver to follow a "rule of three—that it is quite all right for motorists to drive after tak- ing three small whiskies. three half-pints of beer or one-third of I bottle of wine." member not ‘ Alderman William Murray at. ‘ Wilson said “obviously indi- viduals react differently to dif- ferent quantities of alcohol." A British Medical Association a head in cabinet. months and now are coming to There is apparently little or no dispute that the P antom Is a more powerful and all-round better aircraft than any of the others under consideration. But_defence department au- thorities argue that the intended l — close support for the army, land-based or carrier- based or both — can be carried out by a much cheaper plane. They say it is folly to spend an enormous amount on a strike plane unless it is intended to carry nuclear warheads. I Production of the Phantom would spread more work through the aircraft industry than if a cheaper plane were acquired. Thus the crux of the cabinet’s discussion is believed to be a choice between economic and defence policy. spokesman. talking with a re- orter Wednesday. also stressed the difficulty of making and-fast rules but added that three drinks “would certainly the maximum" for safety. Four would definitely be dan- gerous The road research laboratory. now undertaking the breath-test .experiments. says drink was a major factor in 132 highway deaths in the four-day Christ- N‘ECCHI SEWING CENTER 125 Kent St. Ch'town. P.EJ. Exclusive dealer for Neccbi Sewing Machines, also carry Shetland Vacuum Cleaners and Floor Polishers. Admiral Televisions. See our complete line of sewing needs. Phone—+8272 Skids—4366843 mas holiday last year. i Praised During Study lottetown on the first leg of a nationwide survey for the as- lociatiou. MILLER BROS. LTD. . TEA . ELE . 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People should become acquainted wit the mechanics of art galleries." oniederation Centre Mr. Key has been director of the Calgary Allied Arts Coun- cil. the first of its kind in North , r . which Mr. Key “d his wife. America for the past 18 you s Marjorie. are at mp' find solutions. are the financing of art galleries; shortage of r- trained staff; supplying of gal- leries; and coo dination of museum activities for Canada's Centennial Year. Key said Confederation Problems associated with the ion in May of this your and began his survey for the Cans- Association. Beforo he became associated with the council ho was. a writer for the CBC. for major proplems. Four AUTO. DRYER He resigned from this poslt- . dlsn Museums Association. com FREE 4 Accused Drug Smugglers Rou‘g‘hMontroal Newsmen MONTREAL (CP)--Four In- cused narcotics smu lors. be ing led to an extrudit‘on hear- ing in handcuffs. roughed up reporters and photographers In' a courthouse corridor Friday. Kicks and pu n c he 5 won- aimed at reporters. the camera of a Montreal Star pho- tographer was smashed before police restored. order. When the four entered the an often: t to avoid extradition to the nltcd totes. when the men loco nar- charm. The accused are Lucien m- vard. 48, who described himself estate agent: Charlen- T... mg“: s .... If. 9.95 BLANKET 3' To Be Drawn Dec. 23 . VACUUM , One Ticket Given CLEANERS .3. With Each Purchase 3 “5:33:11... Effective Dec. 9th G. E. HAI‘R DRYERS $14.99 NSISTOR RADIOS CTRIC GUITARS 0RD PLAYERS Charlottetown COMPANY lIMI‘I'ED G. E. KETTLES $9.95 O ..zrih'l- 1-. Silox Pop-Up TOASTER Q $14.75 Emile Groleau. 55. a retired sol- dier; Julien ngnon. 35. ower of s cha'n of hairdressing s3. ions: and son Raymond Jones, 27. a waiter. Groleau and Jones smashed the camera of photographer Paul Lagace Handcuffed to nether. they broke away from the one policeman escorting them and ran at Lagace. . 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