: 5 a —_ LL GES i age agi aa a a ee aw . ie pre tag Ay Baas sited ed a" i a on Nai ie MeN pp onsale nga ellis cides ~ dist Sie iieagy ce seth i 7 “ z sun fg eheibtgy ew te isis a sig 5 a ise ee ange eae iti at ia aie Sea” ats 5 BG ABP 83 Pats apc agit ul ae Raga calle came ag gE a aa Saag a GE - aw ” ae a SRAM gs ete Gk oh slat ye 3 : MacKenzie District Seen Nearing Province Status \Reading Improvement ° aioe By STUART LAKE Franklin should be placed in the | ; — A former hands of the, deputy minister of if eT : ; commissioner of the Northwest. northern affairs. Seegy dla ee Territories said Monday the was a strong demand for it, : day-long worksh , hifferent eS ME ys granted greater degree members to the council look ea ty the City Teachers" loot: | groupe’ where they discussed edie sak Pesattie deceit Te re oe Freakin tute, wes held st Birchwood High | problems related to reading ia should remain under the federai |, Ge. Young suggested Yel- School yesterday the senior grades. Questions government lowkmife as the natura! capital ty Dr. Kenneth Parker, was | were answered by Dr. Coville who served as the Territories’| He seid. the important factor Dr. Harold M. Covill, Professor | The afternoon meeting began first commissioner. from 1960 to |Was to bring decision-making to of Resding Education, Faculty | when the guet speaker addres- 1054, also said there should be |the North. For this reason, he of Education, University of Bri- | sed the audience on the , subject, a review of government in the |Said the idea of extending pro- tish Columbia, who took as his | “Practical Remedial Reading North in another six years to |Vincial boundaries of the bor- topic for the morning session,| im the Regular Classrooms”. see if Mackenzie was ready to \dering provinces northward was “Reading improvement in Jun-| He pointed out the importance become @ province and if the |not practical because decisions for and Senior High School’’. of teachers finding the child’s other districts could advance to- |then would be made in the pro- He stressed the importance of | instructional reading level as MISS LOCKERBIE. wards self-government. vineial capitals — which were vocabulary understanding in the | well as his independent reading He was the first witness to (just as far away as Ottawa. verious schooil subjects, and | level, and adjusting teaching appear before the advisory ~ pointed out that the reading pro- | methods accordingly. council on the development of | MONTREALER ELECTED @ams in secondary school| The efternoon came to a close ° government im the Northwest ghould reinforce and carry on | With a remedial reading ée-| To Give Speech Territories as it opened week-| MONTREAL (CP) — Boston the skills begun in the lower | monstration led by Dr. Coville ; ~ hearings here lawyer Lewis H. Weinstein was @rades. in which the principles he had no other | elected of the Coun- Dr. Colville elaborated fully | previously outlined were well in Canada has done so much to| WANTS EARLY ACTION cil of Jewish Federations and on the type of reading instruct- | illustrated. make palatable diets available| Gen. Young said development |Welfare Funds at the group's ion, desirable at the high school | Am expression of thanks to the /for diabetic people, as Miss Iso- | of in Mackenzie |HMth annual meeting which fevel. speaker for his instructive and |bel Lockerbie who will be in|should not be held back because |eided here Sunday night, <uc- GROUP Dascussi was ten-| Charlottetown Wednesday tojof slow progress in the Frank- \ceeding Louis Stern of Newark, ; ON dered by Teddy Redmond, after speak to the Charlottetown and |lin and Keewatin + INS. Elected among the vice- : : - After a coffee break, the tea-' which the meeting adjourned. (district branch of the Canadian for develop- presidents was Cecil Usher of |. $KATINGTIMEINTULIPLANC ~ ie ot, at ot to mwe| Health Dre | She eth lod has beet | Grepped'-te bslow sure, Ws, of he diper Grane at tu ‘ee. coches (she yeer Gee ever ghenden the tin.” wo tit! Drug ° , planning, which lets diabetics time early in 25° rink at the Neth- before. ; ; Services and their families see at a gian-| Today - 2 shows - nd 8 on years. $0 Hane Brinker pulled scross Eerope snow, ice and OP Wiette lata c , Council Says crue rang of ors at | y 3.30 and 8 only The fire probably started in| A proposal that any health sion goaition of pharmacy |r saerticien Goats’ te sede can CRUISE tha bottom ‘of a slairwell teed: |care program, to be in the health tasurence’pinae toon oo ing from the passenger com- |sive, must initially include phar-|ing formulated by’ the = 6 THE MASTER AND BEAUTIFUL ‘ (Continued from page, 1) partments in the forward sec- services, provided at|and provincial governments. The a ek tor who - tion to the upper deck, he said, | the retail level by quatified phar-|council recognized deficiencies i pect SLAVE GIRL....4 inspect the ship because she |but the cause remains unknown. was made by the At-|present in the health insurance |"2Vo “betes is another of this ; “a flew ‘a P flag,” Nieb-| The blaze ignited almost di- |!antic Pharmaceutical |plan as recommended by the |209’S Productions. Her work én Aristocrat and social Eastern and Central Districts (seo ts atts 227 ote [rectly ander the bridge and the | ter tee ie Truro, NS, geval Commission on Health py oie ar cool ga | lion, his parcies were ri . may "clock én a inful Rome. Charlottetown, E when it was in dry dock six |the of the ¥: the , which| Plans made { She epqehs ot eight o'6 The Guardian, Tues., Nov. 16, 1065. 5 | Wie! re aoe hag Abii oa ype ite pen at a a » Fira | ing education to|the National Film Board theatre M-G-M's CURRAN DISAGREES tress call, Niebergall said. of Fredericton, N.B., were repre-|be held in conjunction with the |'" the Dominion Building. However, Joseph Curran, He said he had not>talked with | sentatives of the N.S., N.B. and {spring meeting of A.P.P.A.C. j se Voutsinas, but at this point be |P-E.1. Pharmaceutical Societies. |scheduled for Halifax during} | ALTER VISIT DATES r ence president of the National Mari liad uncovered no evidence of| Thefe was considerable discus |May of 1966. r | WASHINGTON (AP) — The ew a guard inspection covered only |®¢sligence on the part of offi- Newly slected afficare Ser the OSs ‘Kacrts visit to Pre u minimum standards set by in-|CeTs. owners or the crew of the h Killed INE.OS term ane: cnsiemen, Fee- a gh to jf F * . J b aes ars. ns age nasa vy | EIGHT 4 A. MacLellan, al nique Oo ee eee Rear Admiral Louie ¥ have|' Ai C ash Charlottetown; | secretary-treas- section C. clear wood, |egulations applying to’ U.8, |Guard District, under _BY IRA BALDERSTON tive (Tne Joints in the center. panel |lagships should apply to foreign |way_in a day or two. he said.) pio, Calif. (AP)—Wrecke British Columbia Fir railing wasjwere mortised and dipped into | lagships soliciting | their bust: "No dete was set for-a.resump- pre ations |a wood preservation prior to | "5s in the United States. . . - ian of the one 7 Sum, Se ae dur- |placing together. The preserva- The Greek captain of the ged 8 bas the: past-tow : tion that was painted on the|°00 - ton death ship, a Oe ee eee aa ee The finm of Square K Con- |wood was a coat of pentox. After }Youtsinas a soar tk sontaet ties east of Miami in the early-morn- struction Company was award- |the panels and posts were dipped | ona. sid ing darkness of Saturday, Vout- ‘ ed the contract for the job. This |and prefabricated the entire see |" Voitsinas, who had vanished |sinas was picked off a lifeboat firm began the installation of the |ion and posts were dipped im), ‘Nassau’ after eos iby another cruise ship, Bahama railing the firet of July and the |"edwood penstain: showed up suddenly in Miami |Star, and taken to Nassau. “THE REMARKABLE date was around Oct.| Prior to placing the posts taj), 04. . He filed a brief report to the completion the ground, the portions which y and was closeted for| Ss owners, then di Single rooms or , 90 according to the city engin- be below the ground |o¢ hour, 10 minutes with a ote suites at greatly ALBERT FINNY cers office. saatatlation of tere tipped In pentor « vecond {eos ae ities and reporters sought to reduced rates 528,000 . ae Laps oe from the hearing room, a law-| The Bahamas government For-a worry free Devotes himself to em wt uestioned sbout tho [orngue. eee perme yer for Yarmouth Cruise Lines |S#id Monday it had determined winter in warmth Ni Must Ue railing, city officials ‘said that |" ‘The ‘city engineers office stat-|'0l4 him ‘not to talk to waiting |fimt tc Yasmonst et vaters and comfort. ght the railing was very unique and |eq that the general public has ; and that it would not invesi- THE SHEER Virtuousity of his perform neh vied te tee Oe ee ee aes Nieberasll Tt Gk: amcukior (aie: Saucer iar machines : (ltl structi the was Bri- a - crcion of in rating was Be |“commballand MacCalum,|nlarm. sounded in the” ence ints, end the Sshanas weal] sounis — sowie nena! Make The Right Move To The Desay Cronther—¥ Y. Times men, oe I for wecwee, S52 apparently soon after the ne of chocolate bars Monday TARTS WED Shows: ° ing pipes and box extensions in caer ‘whose! fy the Yarmouth ie ceet mestied os ae Charlottetown Hotel $ ’ 2 3:30-7-9 North RUSTICO [piece and supplying and placing Castle sailed, agreed to 2 U.S. |to Souris Mayor R.A. Leard at oe a student asserhbly. “A Classic Nerrer Mowe! Bone chilling." cre sma. Kent Street Dial 4-7371 ie wh FINNEY clase one and two rock a well [ ( A investigati ate : as bene which occurred iles north- id Loan Okayed fisin 2 tne s | ee ae Fin eh sins 3 ha sell the CAPITAL BUREAU |#24 completed on July 30. lasts from Nov. 15 to Nov. ARDIAN The total cost of this job was presumed dead stood at > OF THE GU : BRIEFS Three names were added to the ae ee ea $0 ef wr g ag8 ; approximately $52,000 a OTTAWA — A ieee, anmmansd list of missing and presumed ee i eae HORSE and SULKY’S at $1,667 has been approved for dead. One man rescue at sea ae eee cc oe = <4 tama and WEATHER died ope Moen a Nassau — ee : GRANADA Goan Board, it was announced qoRONTO (CP) — Tempera- HOSPITAL PATIENT a, up cab ener converted a troopship and here Monday. the (tures Mrs. Wellington > ¥ Castle, built im | after the war carried war brides a _ The money will assist in |\Dawson cusce ere is a patient in | philadelphia. was launched in|to North America Presents = - = ey ark pager Menor © Sided cas 2 the P.E.I. Hospital 1927 as the ao me The ships were returned to the . period dmonton ... ....- ‘ signed, along with a sister Nova Scotia run in 1947. M - 40 years and will bear interest iRegina . .........- ee aoe ae oe named Yarmouth, to the Boston- Steamship Corp. of Miami Carl Buell, Folk Singer at 5% per cent per annum. Winnipeg . ........ 22 Mrs. ae » 15 Bishop |yarmouth, N.S.. summer serv-| bought the Evangeline in 1964 For projects completed — by | Toronto Street, City, entered the lice of Eastern Steamship Lines. for Caribbean cruising. Known March 31,1966, North Rustico Ottawa . ...+...+. 20 Hospital for tre the winter the two ships |by this time as the Yarmouth TONIGHT qwill benefit from a forgiveness jMontreal = ...--... 23 ment. made cruise trips out of New |Castle, she served again on the of % epr cent of Members and Guests Welcome : —_ results . of cans renting raat oars Pie Xceed pat EASTERN Prince Edward Island during |'y. Ladies first and second, Em- the afternoon and evening. ma Gallant and Mrs. Joe O’Han- FUNERALS ,| Im Nova Scotia, snow is pre- |!€y; | consolation, Pearl Rice; dicted to begin failing over the |men’s firet, Gerome Dorion; se- western end of the province Comd, Lorne Casford: . consola- ALSH FUNERAL — ‘| about noon; spreading to Cape (ion, Edward Arsenault; freeze sera! forthe late ce 3d Breton late in. the evening. How. |out. Mrs Jee OHanley ani Joba Walsh, Cardigan, wes held trom |@ver. slong the Atlantic coast |/mees door prise, sogze fil tye 7 i i A HH 2,7 biel ifisz ; : ic s Ff fs i i if; - l He i