dinner was Dr. Frank Mac- Kinnon. principal of Prince of Wales College. Shown here The Prince Edward Island arm ‘ Federation hglnclmits annual meeting and JUNIOR FARMERS HOLD ANNUAL MEETING secretary - treasurer of the federation: Isabelle Stead. North River. the vlce-preal- film’ BX_°s‘iff;f“,‘Xec‘§La,S,l,‘,, are from left to right, John dent. and Ethan Garrett, East ire. The speak Chandler. South Rustzioo, the Baltic. the president. ’lestiva|llcket Sale Indicates Interest By NANCY WHITE She pointed out that this was, The Dominion Drama Festival about four times as many ser-‘ ticket office has been open only ies tickets as had been sold for and alreadrthe 1983 festival in Kitchener. have Ont.. by the end of March. . committee The rush to reserve seats in airman M!‘5- GU)’ Flcllalld 75 November for the drama festival pol‘I(’d last evenlnl in May indicates the great in- . 0s 8! fill? “l'”¢°» l°¢3l¢_‘d 0“ terest in theatre by citizens of Great George St 111 "19 llulldlng both rural and urban areas. of where Slierwln-Williams Paint p_E_]l My-s_ pichaud {Flt Co. was formwly sll-ll8Wd- Ila“ "We've been given a wonder- incluttlhed "19 ‘t’d‘cke‘;‘_‘}ful chance here. There's no INS 0“ 59"" I‘ ‘sophisticated theatre group.'' by residents of Newfoundland. , - - , . . om” 0 . week ago she said. This means theatre is for everyone. not just the ‘soph- tlcates.' she went on. The drama festival flnaas here will be exciting for several im- portant reasons. she said. “The bed h been chosen be- fore it comes." and playgocrs will be given a chance to match their impressions and opinions against those of the adjudicator as the competition progresses. Then of course there is file obv'ous attraction of the new Fathers of Confederation Mem- orial Building theatre. There will be 947 seats available. and. if the present trend continues. It looks I-ike they will al be filled. The DDF office is afternoon from 3.00 ginning next week the vouchers will be on sale Wednesday. Thursday and F‘r~ld.a from 3.00-5.30. and from 7.00- 8.110 Friday evenings. —. 3 open this - 30 Be- st rday. .\lrs. Fichaud said with ob- vlnus amazement that they hadn't had time to set down their packages when customers began coming in to buy the vouchers. ml within an hour and s quar-I W the supply had run oul-_ ; MONTAGUE — Mayor an. Brm '08 f0l'lh S0me hlEhIY- Yeo, Montague. and a number convincinil 5a1esm'n‘hlP- Ml‘5- of merchants have already alert W9’ ed the r sidents Southern A - Kings that Christmas is ju st. changed in the spring for seats amund the corner by lighting in the _l-‘athers of Confederation the“. premise, with festive de. Mcuiorial Building theatre dur- corauonl i:ji(gai1lic;”lzgI)F final festival. make Merchants are busy _ f 1 .. ' ---,5-; 2.2:: .2_$‘;“l§l"ti.“'22i‘:i.i.i2.§.i“if ls Christmas presen or peo-I the busy shopper 1 . pie who have everything. and . ‘ . . {or Irthdays door Drugs’: alsowb?eIierd:co(¥aI:l:Ilslgildlnvvllfi bridge pm" ' ‘ ‘H The possum!‘ shortlv add the sound of Soft ties, she felt. were endless be-V cause of the reasonable ‘lcel range -31 to $2.50 per play. with | Christmas music. No doubt most of the exciting gppcial rgteg for ggfleg pag_;¢3_l fllfls for Christmas will be ll EIGHT I-‘on SEVEN i display and the extra hours for "where else could you get toi shopping announced as in the sec ght play for 37'?“ she' past and there will be no need because of for shoppers to go any further to the intimate size and seating ar- . procure the ideal gift. rsngement of the theatre. "the § Jewellery sic-.i-es. druggists, 81 seats are almost as good as ‘ general merchants. furniture. W‘ 52-50 59819» l stores. and stores with toy dis-l However. the biggest seller at ‘————— —————— -—-———- tiie_ office so fa has been he , , Q30 seat. ‘.VIrs.rF‘lchs_ud satid. lSeveraI Days And. to the great surprise of the committee. 47 series tickets. m $7 to $15 A light blue. 1963 Chevy II. has been missing from the city} ranging in price fro area for several davs. it was; Char-j liavc been purchased already. lottetowin polce 207 Belvedere I L 0 C A L lea yesterday from The car has been missing sinoei av. 26. - belongs to. itti ressd jis “ ENTERS HOSPITAL John Macausland. son of Mr. and Mn. Harry MacAu|land.. -Norivood Road. has entered the Prince Edward Island ‘Hospital ‘llllt-'l‘lllfl from pneumonia. Hi In young friends wish him a speedy recovery. UNDERGOES SURGERY Fave Sanderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sanderson. Wlnsloe. is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital where she underwent surgery for Ilmsndlcltis. KEEP FIT CLASS NI“ “king; Also surviving en report anything un.|III€X'. Jenldnl. usual involving such a vehicle. lotletown trlmfef < Montague Stores Prepared 1-For Yuletide Shopping Rush plays as well as appliance stores appear to be going all out to sa- tisfy their most discriminating customers. The light snow and cooler wea- symphony ore :::::;::,«|slanders Selected ther has brought the Yule tide spirit into action an: Montsilue concem s is ready for the ru . Former City Resident Dies i In California y Word was received here yes-. tic-may evening of the death in; Los Angeles, Oalif.. of Cecil.‘ Minio Jenkins. of North Holly-i wood in his 60rd year. as the’. result of a heart aitlrnent. The oldest son of the late Mr. l and Mrs. J. D. Jenkilnsof Char- Ir-ttctmvn. hie Iefl. Prince Edward 3 Island some so yeais ago to take up residence in Western an-ads. He later moved to North Holly-w . I Prior to leaving the Island.l for many years he ooerated a‘ successful fox ranch in the Mt. Edward Road district. Mr. Jenkins is survived by his wife. the former Mary Tal- bot of Pflctou. N.S.. and two daughters. Norms and Arlene both in Csllfornlh are one bro- a char- company 0 island furriers ltd. Go Curling In Fashion Eastern And Control "Districts The Guardian. Charlottcrtow n, Fri. Nov. 29, 1963. ‘Rio annual Christmas parade. , upon y Holman‘s_ featuring Santa Claus himself will take place in Charlottetown morrow afternoon (Saturday): Santa will highlight the parade in Summerside beginning at, 1'!) The parades are always held early to Santa can fit them into‘ his busy sdiedule. for all the Island kiddies know. Santa does to a start at 2:30 p.m. in Char- Pond. From there it will move, It will then proceed east along McGill Avenue to Spring Park R operator. and two sisters, Mr... Hamid Saunders. 0lia_rlottetown_ .-and Mrs. Thelma cl of iBurnaviw, B.C. I Funeral services and inter- lment are to take place in Los i Angeles. A. entrance Parking Lot, To Perform This Evening Grafton Street. Santa will‘ Street to Prince Street west on Richmond Street to, Queen Street. l Kent Street and Holman's real. at 3:50 p.m. Included in the parade will be pipe and cadet bands. clowns. three in e r r y men. Holniaiis Santa Making Ch'iow lourlhisAlternoon Miss 1857, I Snow Queen. who will highlight the event. Santa expects to receive the!Pllil'l9‘ Or the W0l‘kmen's Comp- store every day from l:30 3:30 p.m.. until the day b Christmas when he will have fly back to the North Pole in time to start hi mas Eve round IN SUMMERSIDE ‘DBiflI.I'nen( and that the provin- -otavl gover sh it under- and, and of course, dear old Santa Claus 5 regular Christ-i s In Summerside H o l m a n’s Nov. 30. Slemon Pa Street to Beaitie Avenue parade will cross Beattie Beaver Street Santa will man’s Summerside store. Santa expects to see the kid-. 2 p.m. to 4 p m Santa has at Holman's. and for them some other adult with them. not want to dlgamolnt anyonQ_ Santa Claus Parade is slated to The parade is slated to get off; begin ll 1230 P-m- Oll Sllurdly.‘ lotlelowll. at the Covernm e nt The parade will drive through‘ _ ‘ at 12:30. regroup-i be for each province to provide- along Brighton Road to North ing at the Vocational School all its own air ambulance service River Road. 10 MCGIII Avenue, 1:30. Proceeding down Granvillel at an estimated cost of $25,000 t h e per year. I o oad and south to Euston Street Summer Street and down Sum-.‘ h e a l t h m and south on Hillsboro Street to mer to Beaver Street. Crossing} Curtis suggested it was the gel compan_v‘s responsibility to pro- then continue down G r a f ion. down Central Street to W a ter» vide servic a Ildl Street and along Water to Hol- Travelling north on Q n een‘ dies in the Summerside store Street. the parade will reach, every day until Christmas from. ry Ireouested u: to re- mind all the little kiddies that not. he felt "it was totally un- he wants to see them this year, fair" for the health department to dinosaurs. Robin Hood and his‘ bring their Mommy or Daddy on us in this position." Two members of the Conseir-1 vaiory of Music of Mt. Allisoni lUlliV(?lI‘sll‘y, Sackville, N.B.. will‘ -perform at the St. Dunstan's- Uiiiversity Alumni AU(IIl07"IllI'I‘| ‘this evening. in the first of the . Dunsuufs University con- ccri series for the yveai- 1963- 19 William Aide. pianist. and, Catherine Judah Daniel, con-I trnlio. will give a joint concert. Mr. Aide. was born in Tim- imins. Ont.. and holds art-ist andl licentiiate diiplom-as from that iRo_val Conservatory of ’[‘oront.o.l a degree granting university is now "a matter for the cabin- et", Hon. George Dewar. Ml) minister of education. said yes- rday. }lc also has a B.Sc. in music’ from the Juilliard School of.‘ Dl'- Dewar decllhetl any fur- Mllgic in New york city iher comment but indicated that Mr. Aide, who studied under; Alberto Guerrero and Bevelhidgel lature. At the last session a bill Webster in New York won . . 4 , _ ., . '. . 4 which possibly would have glv-. l(ai-ada LOUIICII scholarships in. en the college degree granting. it in the next session of the legis- PWC Elevation Is Cabinet Matter The decision to elevate Prince status was shelved as it was: off Wales College to the stains felt that further study of the o proposal was needed. A report by the citizens com- said the air force undertook the miiiee was made public on Tues-‘ flights only because no commer- day and it expressed the com- cial airline in mittee's opinion that it is fess-‘ was equipped to do it. l ible to create another univer-‘ spy in the province. The same air force much more than they the matter may be introduced report was the one presented to} cost the commercial line. he- ‘ ‘the cabinet earlier this year. i cause of the size of the planes if the bill may be intro-’ used and the necessity of main- e next session. Dr.‘ taining stand-by crews. Asked duced at th Dewar said. "it's possible." lllitiil and 1961. Win-ner of tliel 1CBC Talent Festival A\varcl.l Mr. Aide has made numerous‘ appearances wit 1. He played at of the International -Composers‘ Conference in 1960.‘ this continent as accompanist, an-cl in that same year toured; to the late baritone Jam-es Mil- llgan. , During the summer of 1963.; 0 Mr. Aidie appeared as it soloist ‘ and It St‘rat:ford. Ont.. and in No-; vember I983 as a soloist the International Symphony Or-I-1-n chcstra in Sarnia Huron. Ont. ne hundred and five junior; senior mairiculan-is fr o m I _‘ e Canadian Army under thel am pm‘ ; Regular Officers Training ____V_ _____ l.R0'I‘Pi alt civilian iiniveirsiticas. I ' l Those selected from Prince EDUCATE” TROOPS lEciward Island and the univer- Khaki College and Khaki Unis sllles they have elected versity were conducted for Ca- . I-ell!‘ BT95 Sfimllel 3- M9912"??- in Britain during ‘Montague. University of Now- -th after the Second World War. St. Dunstan's University; sndl I Repair the Wall It iaim Ruurto to mom washed and hrohn plum to orilinul, unooili, 'nownm', Indy for decoration and, R (,0 Qt. , book ‘ Army. /B;f°'° Y°:I:Point As Officer lrainees Homer J. Shewchuk. Woodside. Mount Allison University. sui-tabil-itiy as potential officers of Donald . McClure, manager of Atlantic Cc ways. Moncton. sa yesterday mercy flights should be the res- ponsibility of the health de- also because it fell the lege was being abused. He saicl the RCAF felt “some of the cases could have been handled by regular ambulance service but. because the service was being provided on a g rat i .5 basis. the public asked and ex- pected this service." He said it is onl_v in the .\Iar- general- ntral Ali‘- ])I‘iVl- write at least half of the cost of the service. Last year the RCA?‘ logged M0 hours in pmviding this set- lGov't Said-Responsible 5lFor Local Mercy Flights uliile \eivi’niinciIi-Incl has R (‘"1 tract wiili Eastern Prov-in cial Airways. RI-ZTAIN TITLES I.().'\'l)Oi\’ 'Reiitrrs)—4}hiIdren of peers who give up their titles will still be able to use their own couries_\ titles if they want to. the Duke of Norfcilk, Brit- ain's I-Zarl Marshal. ruled Thurs- thls afternoon It 1:!) and to- children in the Charlottetown‘°”°‘“°“ B"‘“‘d ‘”‘"'l‘I P3-"mlt‘8llg Again we say the responsibility. rests with the health depart-i‘ ment of each province concern-~ A ed." ; He said an alternative wouldi CHRISTMAS Mr. McLure said that deputy: ll1ISl(‘I‘ Dr. 0 w r n , e for patients unable i to pay as it is a life saving ser- i vice. L Mr. McClure said that while ; his company would always cat- out a mission when it i meant saving a human life i whether there was payment or A l to even suggest this “or p l ace‘ ‘ MUST MAKE MONEY He said as a private company that must make money or close down operations. "it is unfair‘ to iii the onus or obligation‘ on us when it is clearly an obli- gallon that must be assumed by; ; the provincial government con-‘ ! cerned and it is most inconceiv- 73 Queen St. I) Come to the LOTUS For the ultimate In Chinese and Canadian food to take out. LOTUS CAFE C IA]. 894-3910 ‘Vice'ha'"d bail” the ”“°.a“fi2 ilimes that the RCAF has con- day, He is the chief authority Hmpmwn a’ r tinned to provide this service. under the Crown to deal with ;.’5.000 for each pmvinoe. Other provinces maintain their matters connected with style | Mt Mcbun, said that if heal,“ own air a m bu ance services and precedence. ‘olwould mean that the on eforeieadi would be $2,500 A _ _' i..:*'".'.u*' . . L ' 1-. - v . Surely this is a most modest V "‘ -.- -‘ ' - L”- l amount to ensure tliai th osel t/ 3” /_ ‘ . .~ ' unable to pay could have this. I u _ \,..\}~' _"i_l_i[l'.~ ‘ —".="'f-fa . ' form of protection and assur-1 \\".s} “H )_~ - ance of help in time of distress. ; ' " [.1 ‘R ' ' . . ' f‘ SHOPPING? harlottetown t able to us that any N should be to the contra He said contrary to public op- in i o n mercy flights n e v e r should have become the respon-l sibility of the RCAI-" and he i .;.'-‘-‘“"‘““ 4 4 4 4 4* * * -1.- MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT l SHOW AT ll:-l5—l)0ORS OPEN 11:20 * t h e Maritimesi He said the flights cost th e‘ Patterson 1 He also said the air force wasi happy to get out of mercy flighisl SPECIAL FIGHT PICTURES vs. Liston \ Latest tight not only for this reason bull Training Corps contingent até their university and during that summer at their corps school. ' graduation they receive . commissions and must serve for - at least three years in the Regu- ‘ lar Army. 4 high schools across Canada have! 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