} night, —in—honor- cialis of the Provincial Tax Branch in Charlottetown sponsored a banquet at .the Islander Motor. Lodge last honor -of Neil Mac- Leod, tax auditor, who is re- LEFT to RIGHT are; Vernon Munn, presenting a gift to Mr: MacLeod on behalf of the branch and Mrs..MacLeod re-.. ceiving a bouquet of flowers from Marie Toole on behalf PRESENTATION MADE of the branch. R. C. ‘Moat. gomery, Gasoline Inspector, proposed the toast to Mr. and is retiring after nearly seven years service with the branch. tiring at the end of this month. Beard Growing Contest ” SutmERSIDE — MacKenzie, President of the 1967] ly. Lobster Carnival committee, said it was decided at a meet- ing of the committee’ last night *.$he crowning of the P.E.I. Cen- on Saturday, the last day of the earnival, rather than earlier in Ross the week as was done provews- Mr. MacKenzie expressed his pleasure at the proposal by the P.E.1. Tourist Association over the weekend, that the Lobster Garnival Queen be accepted as Canada Pageant not only under the auspices of the Centennial ‘PROVINCIAL Contiuned from Page 1° _~of his own. But Mr. Knowles ob- * Jaced that his party's spokes man; Dr. William Howe (NDP—+ Hamilton South), had. one to place before the House on an earlier section. Dr. Rynard indicated that the Conservatives will move to strike out the universality ‘clause—the one requiring 90 per cent of a province’s population to be cove: at the start. He recalled that the Canadian Medical Association- has grged the government to proc first * with covering those who, cannot afford to buy medical care in- surance themselves, An NDP amendment to broaden the range of. insured services was ruled out, of order on procedural grounds.- | The amendment would have included “‘such other health -and paramedical services as may be included in a provincial oe ———-0P_pealth_care insurance_ . Supporters from all opposition parties said this would in- elude optometrists, _psycholo- __-gists, chiropractors, osteopaths, physiotherapists, X—~ Tay: technt-| cians and other such practition- 5. panacea a: Mr. MacEachen argued. that {t was clear from -provincial Jaws that optometrists and chiropractors “are not members of the medical profession.” UPHOLDS MINISTER Chairman Herman M. Batten upheld this argument after.a de- bate in which all opposition par- ties said Mr. MacEachen was norrowing the bill. David Groos (L — Victoria) suggested paramedical services might’ be insured. if recom- mended by a medical practi- tioner. He said his sympathies were with the opposition. A two-hour procedural wran- ‘fle developed over an attempt by Mr. Knowles to provide in- surance benefits for | opfomeé- trists serviges which, if ren- dered by a doctor, would be 1n- sured. under -the bill. The dispute was unresolved by the time the debate was inter- rupted by a royal assent cere- qmonv to give a four- month ex-. tension to the Bank Act, now uncor—revision by Parliament... Committee this year, brt wo-'d represent the Island at the pageant each year. The carn.vui directors hope to have all‘areas the Island represented not girls if at all possibid. The committee still has rfeund a symbol for the carnival, and welcomes ali suggestions for one. k Holman’s Store Stages Party SUMMERSIDE — °° Approxi- mately 200. staff members of the Summerside Holman’s store at- tended the staff Christmas party at the local Canadian Legion Home last night, and heard as an . & Ny pe fy i Sunimerside _ DEATHS MULLEN: — At Bradford? On- tario, November 26. by drown- . ing, Joseph- Ambrose Mullen, formerly of. Tracadie, age 47 years. Resting at the Hennes- sey Funeral Home from where funeral will take place on Thurs- day morning at 8:45 to St. Bon- aventure Church. Tracadie for Reauiem High Mass at 9:30. In- terment in church cemetery. KELLY — At the Community Hosvital, O’Leary, Sunday, Nov- ember 27, 1966; Edmund D. Kelly of Roseville in his 86th year. Forwarded from -the | Rooney Funeral Home, Alberton, to his late residence, ffom where the funeral will be held Wednesday November 30, leaving the home at 9.30 to St. _ Mark's Church, Lot 7 for Requiem High Mass at 10 o'clock, Interment in the church cemetery. STEWART—At Norwood, Mass.. « November 28, 1966, Jennie Edith cee _ Stewart. formerly of New Dom: | ig “{nion, in her 90th year. Remains arriving at the MacLean Funeral Home this. evening.’ Funeral Thursday, December 1, New Dominion United -Church, with service commencing at 2 p.m. Interment will-take—-place fn the church cemetery. Visit- ing hovrs commencing * 2 p.m. Wednesday, . ‘ ——oe ae from. Lock REPAIRS LOG SE ALL, MAKES OF KEYS CUT SAFE EXPERTS 181 Elm Ave. Diel 4-8616 COMMERCIAL TING Let us design your tet. terheads, bill heads, ’ brochures; call us for all your printing chanoaxramr | CENTRAL | PRINTERY “\pHONE 4-8506 the Centennial Queen and repre- ‘sem the Island in the “Miss; WILFRED BURKE _ | ee mH | (3 Mr. MacKenzie said that in- dications are that this year’s aie a's eee en and, there is a of- a suakay ot we wit mee ouee It is hoped there will be more participation of children this year. year’s are July 17 to July 22. Appointment Is. Expected Soon een — A perma- nent appointment as of the Canada Seapeaet Coon in Summerside is expected soon following the promotion of Eari Cannon to a post in Moncton. Heong Blanche Hogg, assistant Cannon, stated yesterday that a meeting was planned this week to decide on a ——, for Mr. a Mr. as accepted’ a po- si seaeaet Renaen. ments Consultant for the Atlan- tic Provinces. His new head- quarters will be in Moncton. Mr. Cannon came to the Sum- merside office of the Unemploy- -| ment Insurance Commission (la- ter National Empl Ser- vice, and now Manpow- er Centre) in 1943: He was pointed manager in 1945. - He has been active as a-mem- “| ber of the St. Eleanor’s Village Commission and chairman of the Athena Regional High School | Board. He was also a member of | the P.E.I. Regional. High School Trustees Association, Summer- | crew side Rotary Club, the P.E.I. and the Prince County .Horse- }men's-Club:———~ His new duties in Moncton will be to advise and assist Manpow- er Offices in regard to the pri- mary industries of agriculture, forestry, mining, fishing, and food processing. UNG LEPERS SEOUL, S outh Korea (AP)— Rev. Joseph A.’ Sweeney, 71, ‘known in China and Korea as ‘the lepers’ father, died Sunday of a gastric ulcer. The priest from New Britain, Conn., had been the director of the Roman Catholic leper service at Any- ang, 15 miles south of Seoul, since. 1954. Oy appro: : it left the road at west of Ellerslie | Car Leaves Road ie Damage SUMMERSIDE -— A 1959 Hill. man operated “by Roger of Conway, recei eae deat a 12:15 a. a Teo Mack ived when mn. last thé Barlow Road. No injuries were reported. OLD FLASK IS VALUABLE LONDON (AP)—A piece of | crockery that a housemaid complained interfered with her cleaning was sold Mon- day for $75,600. A, spokesman for the auc- tioneers, Christie’s, said: “For years it has been in the possession of a certain Yorkshire family. It sat on a sideboard, In her daily cleaning the maid often com-. plained it got in the way of the vacuum cleaner.’’: Several weeks ago, Anth- ony du Boulay, an expert on porcelains and oriental ce- ramics, spotted it and identi- fied it as asmagnificent early Ming blue and white’ flask from the first quarter of the ~ 15th century. Only two other copies are known to exist, said the spokesman. One is in a Pe- king museum, the other im the Percival David collection at London University. “It’s just about the most important piece of porcelain since World War maining anonymous. The buyer was a London dealer. The owner was unable to say when the flask came into his | the world. Island News Page The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 29, 1966. 3 MONTREAL (CP) — A new song, written to a Latin beat as the theme for 4he 1967 world’s fair in Montreal, was given its official first performance Sun- day night. The lively words and music of the song meant. $6,000 in prizes for composer Stephane Venne, 25, of Montreal, whose | offering was chosen ‘from a to- tal of 2,210 submitted from 35 countries. ithe. contest, opened May 17 and closed Aug, 31. About 47,- 000 notices giving details on the competition were sent © around a The song was chosen by what | officials of Expo 67 called “a Canadian jury of five mem- bers.”’ | combined English-French ver- sion, which will be made available around the world. HAS WRITTEN 150 SONGS | Mr. Venne, who -has- written 150 songs, will derive additional income from the new song through .the rights he has on it. i... song lyrics originally written in French. A pe A into English was It has been recorded in a A Bhs of | New Song ForWorld’s Fair Is Given First Performance. Wide open spaces? Hey friend, say friend, Come on over, Lookin’ for happiness? This is the place. \If you hold om to my: hand, You'll step into a pathy On to a magic island, ii a painted summer scene. Tieegs oceans may surround- us, | Don’t be. afraid te roam. We want you all around us, We want you to feel at home. Our doors are thrown wide Open And all the grass is green | | Now all of us are hopin’ You'll be here to make the scene. | Hey friend, say friend - Don’t wait too ‘long. Hey friend, say friend Just come’ along. Hey friend,: say friend, « Just come along. . ..- Births Down In Canada A total of $262, 467 has been.al- | located for 18 approved Centen- nial projects in Prince Edward Island, it was indicated in a re- cent Centennial Commission re- lease. The funds provided for: the Centennial projects come from the federal, provincial and munt- cipal governments. The major portion of the Cen- tennial projects’ budget will be spent.on four recreational struc- tures, which will cost approxi- mately $190,000. Four parks will also be constructed, at a cost of $42,000 and six community cen- ters at a cost of $22,000 Other community projects in- clude the construction of two re- creational areas, a memorial ‘and an historical book. The approved projects and their estimated cost ‘include the following: Summerside, swimming pool, $100,000; Parkdale, construction of a-recreational park, between Kensington Road and St. Peters Road, $10,000; Sherwood, struction of a community. play- ground, _ $23,000; Montague arti : ficial ice plant, $36,000; Alexan- dra, a book of the district's his- tory, $650; Brackley Point The song’ s French title is Un Jour, Un Jour (One Day, One Day). The -English version bears the title, Hey Friend, Say Friend. - The song's first performance was given as part of-a bilingual work. peated on English-language Tuesday night. The English lyrics in full: Come on over, How d@’ya’ like Two Speeders Fined $10 Each to see variety show on the CBC's French-language television net- The program is to be Te: the corporation's TV network each fined $10 and costs _ for when they appeared in OTTAWA (CP)—Every _prov- ince had had more marriages and deaths—but fewer births— this year than last. Quebec shows some of the most extreme figures in all three categories through the first 10 months of 1966, the Do- minion Bureau of Statistics re- ported Monday. Quebec’s total births we down 7.6 per cent to the end October at 95,919. For Canada as a whole, there were 7.4 per cent fewer births to the end of October, 6.7 per cent more marriages and 2.8 ~f tion of a con- | berton, Athena a School digtriet, additional facill- ties to the hall, $1,000; Murray River, public park and _play- ground, $3500; St. Eleanors, a lych-gate leading to the grave of W.H. Pope, $3,000; Georgetown, development and beautification of the town square, $5,000; Corn- wall, recreational. playground. $1500; Mt. Stewart, recreational room —, an addition to the pre- sent facilities, $4500; Covehead, West Covehead -and Stanhope, addition of modern facilities to each community, $2,000; Cape Wolfe, community hall, $1500; Borden, additional’ facilities for the rink, $4100; construction of Pownal] rink, $50,000; Kilmuir, renovation of the historical build- Wellington, construc- park, $10;- 000; St. Edwards, St. Louis and Miminigash, recreational park $3300. ing, $1100; Other Island points where pro- jects are in. the development |é stage and have not yet been ap- proved are: Charlottetown, Al- Regional High ‘School, Cardigan, Ellerslie-Bide- ford. school district, Kensington, Kinkora, Miscouche, North Wilt- TONIGHT shire, O’Leary, Souris, North The number of marriages in Quebec has increased eight per eent this year to 34,337 and its deaths are up 45 per cent at $1,598. Totals irths for the first 10 months of 1966 (percentage decreases from 1965 in paren- — Olive Ost- | theses): way, Conway, and Gerald Storey | Canada 330,285 (7.4 per cent); MacLeod, St. Eleanors, were |Newfoundland 12,496 (1.3); (12.8); Nova Scotia 12,842 (8.2); New Brunswick °10,815 (11.4); Quebec 95,919 (7.6); Ontario 111,875 (7:8): Manitoba 15,658 (9.8); Saskatchewan 15,641 Police Seek Hit | And Run Driver (9.5); Alberta 25,575 (6.6); Brit- ish Columbia 27,618 (3.4). Prince Edward Island 1,846 PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products” - ; ‘a. Seeeien freighter Te- gean Monday she struc’ a rock near the mouth of Hali- | fax harbor and began to fill with | water. Her captain and first mate re- mained aboard until. nightfall and declined to be rescued. board a helicopter and abandon the ship. A rising swell from the At- lantic increased the danger the 7,300-ton freighter might slip’ from the rock and sink. A sal- vage tug and a Canadian Coast Guard _cutter stood by. i The Tegean, manned by Greek crew, rammed into a| reef known as The Sisters about They finally were persuaded to | 2.a.m. Monday while approach: | nine for grain-carrying. ip carried no cargo, but : ing in Summerside. - S17 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 . Mary C. Mathesot of St Rumel “ was a Shin Groaned _1 Foticte"that "Rid net stop, cous | _SENKINS WASHING ro The accident Service\on all makes of Ip or unas | git, sccident_was_reported at err = im . HALIFAX (CP) — F A ; Selling com rel ‘ members were wien oe harbor in a light fog. machines - 7 P.M. to 10 P.M. 18 Centennial Projects Are Approved For Island Rustico, and the Charlottetowa Rural Regional High School. Asa result of the Fathers of Confederation Building, which was erected as a joint effor: on the part of the various levels of government, other provinces are now constructing major eration memorials. The total cost of the 11 mem- - orials to be built in ee pro- vinces and.two territories fs ap- proximately $90 million. The largest of these is Toronto’s Cen tre of Science and Technology which will cost $21.7 million. SEVEN CLIMBERS Dir TOKYO (Reuteurs) — Seven Japanese climbers have been kiHed and injured in _six_others. the last three days in five se parate accidents on Mount Fuji, - ae ee lice reported Monday AYE ee jinn increased value, increased beauty -for your home. FLEXALUM INSULATED ALUMINUM SIDING ' Carefree exteriors for old er new hemes Charlottetown J. O. HORNE Phone 894-8049 ¢| Another First For Massey- Ferguson extreme right is Mr. Leon 2 Prince Street - Pictured above Mr. James Good, Massey Lawton of Pownal, P.E.I. Mr. Lawton Bremner, ae ee See the latest in Massey Ferguson ~ GOOD ELECTRIC now the proud owner . 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