ZELLER'S ‘SKILLT' . .shift in population to the sub- ; urban areas. in The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Sept. 23. 19644 i Suburban Vote Seen Factor In Redistribution Plans By KEN KELLY Ibecomin: increasingly pre-occu- OTTAWA If‘Pt—Fate of the pied with wooing the suburban latest attempt to provide new voter. ‘ tmachincry to redraw parlia- They recognize that after the mentary constituency boundar- next redistribution of ies may depend on how strongly the suburban voters feel about being under-represented in thf‘ Commons. And. if the bill does get thrOiigh Parliament by the end of 1964, the prospect of having new constititency boundaries drawn iip by mid-1963 may de- ter both government and oppo- sition from getting into a gen- eral election before then. Experts here say that a gen eral election before mid-1966 means fighting on the basis of the 1952 electoral map. which takes no account of the little be carved out of what are now mixed rural - ban-suburban seats. Observers here figure none of the parties with an eye to the future wants to be placed in the position publicly of holding up redistribution machinery which will give a louder voice to the uncommitted suburban voter in general elections. 3 Nor are they likely to want to be caught pushing for an constituency map which all acknowledge grossly under-i .weighs the suburban vote. ; W00 SUBURBS . The political parties have rec— 5 ognized the importance of this seals. ' many new suburban ridings W'iI l suburban or ur- are spending holidays with his The redistribution machineryithe method of appointing mem- . has been before the Commons i bers to the 10 commissions—one for most of the current session. 1 for each province—which will it became bogged down and the Tdo the job of drawing tip new . ‘Hollersn. Cape Wolfe BURTON . . Recent guests of Mrs. Corrine: Recent visttors of Mr. and Doyle. Campbellton. were Sis-i Mrs. Frank Butler. Glengarry. t ter St. Charles. superior of Not-. were Sister Mary 0 ds. Sis- i re Dame Convent. Summerside.‘ ' ter Veronica and Sister Amedia land Sister Agustine. superior of! Mrs. of Charlottetown. Also visitingtNotre Dame Convent. New Jer-l Mr. and Mrs. Butler were Mr. sey. N.Y. They were zccompan-l. and Mrs. Everett McKenna and ied by Dr. Callaghan and dad-g daughter Nancy Ann of Borden. ghter Coleen of Summerside. l . r. and Mrs. James Griffin Vincent Dalton and daughter; and family of Hamilton. Ont.. Mary of Charlottetown recently are spending holidays at the visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank But- home 0‘ his parents. Mr. and ler. Glengarry, and Mr. n Bur- Mrs. Edward S. Griffin. Burton. Mrs. Edward A. Griffin. ' ‘ ton. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Griffin ng' MC .01. of Hamilton. and family of Hamilton: 0nt.. 03:1}: spienglin: holidays at are spending holidays witi their - parents. Mr. Thomas Griffin. idifisimilnuestijii hivsicféiigteiil,MEa§.’fi; Brocton and Mr. and Mrs. Jam-‘ bemom yles O'Hollgravict. Caple Wolfe.“ _n . . , . .‘ . an . rs. amcs ei y M" and M" Ralf) Houerau l and family of Toronto. Ont. are and family of Hamilton. Ont..'visiting Mrs. B e r n a r (1 Reilly. Cape Wolfe. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murphy. Ebbsfleet. Paul Doyle of Saint ters. including the flag debate. Now taken off the shelf and.I ' _ I i of his mother. Mrs. Myrtle Doy- Still outstanding. but said tolle. Campbemon. n the road to solution. is Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 01.101. leran and sons of Van' Bruin. Maine, were recent visitors of. er. and Mrs. Frank Butler. 1 Glengarry. It is 41 years since‘ . . _ . . John. Howard, Glengarry, FIN-"n" ”" {hp has“ “f a mardl'swd "m " appears to "9 gN.B.. recently visited the home Edward A. Griffin. Burton. who. of Mr. Burns. also make their they headed for passage. Restaurant facilities meals and snacks at The Skillet. sho wn here. Hiring completed at Zeller’s Personnel supervisor of the. new Zeller‘s store. is Marilyn Lipton. Who was previously per- sonnel supervisor in Zeller's Sudbury and Toronto. Ont, stor- es She has been carrying on training classes for new person- nel. and interviewing applicants for the many positions open in the new store. Miss Lipton said the hiring of employees has been completed. including the executive staff. skillet staff and weekend extras. the store Iias about 85 employe- es. Of this number about. so are local employees. said Miss Lip~ ' ton. \Iizs Lipton is keenly interest- ed to her work. and has been as- sociated with the Zeller Com- pany for about 10 years. Zeller's system of periodic job progress reviews is designed to give employees incentive. says Miss Lipton. Other employee benefits which Miss Lipton believes contribute to personnel satisfaction. include tfits offered by the company, are available in the new Zeller’s store, providing store here i These include paid summcr ia-nd winter vacations. prof-it- 'tsharing bonuses. sick benefits. I hospitalization. group insurance . l and pension plans. t will "automatically create em- I ployment." I Meanwhile. the government's . ‘c it was never better. finterest rate of 5.05 per cent on ‘ ‘the recent $100.000.000 loan from t jBritisli Columbia proved this. hi :1 m ‘nett inc. . ‘ Bennettt didn't lend it. to us be- t lcause of our beautiful eyes. but only because he knows he made a good investment." money was a tool tiliaf1 develop Quebec. 3 fact that the Liberals are in power isn't a certificate? of virtue. But we can at least} say that we have done some-t tilting." ‘ The would u... MARILYN LIPTON staff-training seminars for new personnel. discount shopping in the store. comfortable working conditions and long-range. bene- Goldwater Says LBJ Is Using i LADIES Bargains in fine milli Island ladies in this distinctive specialty shop in the Zeller's store opening tomorrow. Free Education Promised ‘At All Levels In Quebec By REMY d'ANJOU STE. GERMAINE. Que. tCPt In a marathon three hour ad-. dresses to 450 persons at a Lib- eral provincial hyelection cam-t paizn rally here. Resourcest Minister Rene Levesque promy Apostle’s Head To Be Flown To Greek Churc , VATlCAN CITY (AP) —— The. ’ litad of the apostle St. Andrew. inept in a reliquary in St. Pe-| tor's Basilica since. 1462. will be flown to Greece next Saturday; as a conciliatory gesture by ‘ slope Paul VI to the Orthodox t urch. t Three days of masses and prayers. with many of the 2.500 I .prelates of the Vatican ECU'i l mntcal (‘ouncn taking part. ‘ dill ‘ be held in the Rome Church of St Andrew of the . alley before the departure for . tras. est. Peter is regarded by Ro-t , n Catholics as the man not .. m Christ founded His‘ rch and the popes are con-‘ ered successors of Peter. i . Peter's l ther. He preached in Asia 'or. was put to death on an bapcd cross and later DJ- . The Orthodox churcn iders the patriarchs of Con- tistsnboi) are his «madman: Classified Data ? ST. LOUIS (APl — Senator Goldwater has charged that Pr e s i d e nt .lohnson has used "highly classified defence information in a purely politi- cal manner." ‘ Goldwater's was a reference Thursday by his Democratic. rival in Sacramento. Calif.‘ Johnson announced the United States had developed new radar‘ that could detect missiles be-‘ yond the earth's curvature andl could shoot down satellites car- rying nuclear weapons. Goldwater said it also re.- ferrcd to an earlier Pentagon statement about U.S. nuclear strength. ‘The charge came in a state- ment released here by the Re- candidate for pres-‘ staff said final to a speech: nt. l in the statement. Goldwater lsaid Johnson's election cam-- lpaigning last week had demon-t lstrated he had He support of “the entire government propag ganda machine: the campaign. Isupport of cabinet officers what are making more and more po-t litical statements from their. Ibiin offices: and even the sup- ‘port of highly classified defence} information which the president. |feelsfroe to use . . . in a purely political manner. -' HATS nery will be offered to -a. ___._.a_ i PlUSVlLLE I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gallant 1left from Piusville on Sunday Aug for Montreal. where employed. . rs. Terrance Gal- lant and family returned tol Montreal after spending hob-K. days with Mr. Gallant’s par- ents. Mr. an Mrs. Dorice Gal-E lant. Duvar. they {on be i r ised Quebec eventually Will have free education at all levels. "We still have a few miles to go but we'll get there." he told Dorchcstcr county voters. who Shirley Murray. nurse in train- go to the polls Oct. 3 in one on ing in Prince County Hospital' four provincial hyclcctions. y spent the Weekend at her home “W migt ave tn deprive'in Piusville. ourselves of other things for 15“ Mrs. .lean Gallant left by or 20 years. but it is necessary: plane on Saturday for Toronto I have our youth educated be-t where she intends spending cause when they leave univer-l some time with members of her . sity with a degree. they become family. an asset to our society." ‘ Sunday visitors at the homel H told the crowd not to listenl of Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran l to the “canticle of catastrophe" were Mr, and Mtg-g, Roger Bun being chanted by the Union Na-i ger and children, Susan_ flea. tionale ODDGSlliON party. ;ther and Datvid, r, and Mrs. " 1'99 preferred VPTM" Dale Corcoran. Miss Amt Marie of our adversaries are the resig- Stephens. Campbenmm 31M nation of Mr. Lapalme. federal- Mr. and Mrs_ Desmond Ganam provincial affairs and the prov- and family. Dump "ICES bOI‘FOWinB." ‘ 0n the week-end of September i DEFENDS RIGHT 6th. the Forty Hours Devotion} Mr. Levesque defended the WW 9'3“a 3! St- ADMNY'S‘ mm. of George; Lapalme‘ w. Church. Bloomfield with the cently resigned minister of cul— "ICU-W from‘ '1" Surrounding turai affairs. to "take his leave DarlShf’S asmslml without asking permission. “f and Mrs» Elm" Gamm- n e was in 90mm (or 3) Saint John. spent the weekend years and be spent a large part a" "‘9- Ome 0' MT- 3" 1'8- ‘ of that time fighting against a An'hnny Gallflnl- . wan" ' Recent visitors at the hornet Mr. Lapalme led the Liberal of Mr. and Mrs. Maxime GB". oppositim dunng m, 1950‘ lant and Mrs. Eva Jones were when the Union Nationale gov- Mrs. Ellen Gallant and 3181' ernment of the Late Maurice son Russel and his wife and Duplessis was in power. two sons also visiting at their A; for federal . provincial at. home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred fairs. the government of Pre- Skinner, also Mrs. Maxim Gala Inter Lesage. hadn't "sold out tlant. sister Mrs, Cecila Anson- to Ottawa. suit and her two daughters of: "For that matter. what. would Rumford. Maine. it get us to sell out to Ottawa. 1 A bingo was held at the home Everybody knows Ottawa isn't. lof Mrs. Eileen Gallant on “on. the best place in Canada to be .day evening with a good ol- ame" l belt was served to shoe. A by the hostess. A population movement and are I Commons turned to other mal- ‘constituency boundaries. MARITIME BRICKLAYERS LTD. ’ as» .. ’°’ " town store. Basilica Recreation Centre It has been Maritime Bricklayers‘ pleasure to have been the Masonry an Brick contractor in the construction of the Summer-side Vocational School and Charlottetown - Basilica Recreation Centre, shown above. FREDERICT ON CHAR '0 Efficient and lost service 0 Skilled Wot-hood Be said Qiidiec has won back 3 neat sum was “AM.” in fiscal power from ; realized. Pmceeth in aid of as: federal government and this i the school. In co-operatlon with Island Architects. Engineers. Contractors. Suppliers and Tradesmen. Charlottetown: Holy Redeemer Church. Canadian Legion Building. Girls’ Residence Prince of Wales College. Monastry of the Precious Blood. Sisters of St. Martha Mother House. HMCS Queen Charlotte Barracks, Royal Bank Building. Library and Residence St. Dunstan's University. MARITIME BRICKLAYERS LTD. MASONRY CONTRACTORS e. o. sox iooz er. O'Holleran last visited his ‘ Summerside Vocational School V I Post Office. LOTTETOWN parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl 0'- home in Claim. Also vu- iting Mr. and Mrs. Butler were Russell O’Boilersn and Herman O‘Holleran of Haven‘iili. us. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stpringhsm of Newton. ass.. and Mr. and Waldo Philips. Knutsford, Mrs. George Sherry. Fernwood, Mr. and rs. Edgar Sherry. Summerside. and the M i 3 se s Pauline and Dorothy Hamill, Freetown. were recent guests of Mrs. Corrine Doyle, Campbell- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Griffin. Jimmie and Ronnie Sherry of Halifax. N.S.. spent the holiday weekend at the home of Mrs. Corrine Doyle. Campbellton. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MacGra-i gor and son Bobbie. Burton. re-‘ cently left for Shawinlgan Falls. Quebec rs. MacGregori trofessmn. Also leaving for Shawiniganl ‘a s are Mr. and orne! and - Mrs. will resume their teaching du-l ties. l BAY’S AREA Thor are more than 3.230 square miles of water which make up Chesapeake Bay zl theI eastern sea'bord of the 11.5. I 10 YEARS OF FINE MASONRY GONTHAGTING Congratulations. to ZEllERS on Opening in Charlottetown ‘ Maritime Bricklayers Ltd. is pleased to have supplied the Masonry skills in the construction of this fine building, which is now Zellers' Charlotte- It has also been our privilege during the past eight years of operation In Canada's ub- beautiful Island Province. to have contributed to Its building programme and to have played a part in its economic expansion. The following are other Buildings on which we have done the Masonry and Brick work: Summerside: Medical Clinic. Fire Hall. Legion Building. High School. Alberton Hospital, O'Leary Bank Building, Montague High School. Sourls SAINT JOHN Charlottetown Brooch Manager — Cleo Rloux Telephone 892-1190 0 Hot- qu-Itty soot-d l BRISTOL Waiter O'Brien and daughter Geraldine. returned ho the weekend from a vacation in’ Boston. and other cities. Dur. tog their extended trip to Bos- ton. they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughu. and . daughter Sharon.'wbo took them .to many of the vacation and sport centers in Maine and New Hampdhire. Travelling by bu.- they also stopped over in a number of other places, Fishermen here report the worst fishing season on record with practically no fish to be 'diad Melvin Burns. and two of his family left last week for Kn. chener. Ontario, where they plan their parents, Mr. and will beemployed in the teaching, to reside. Mrs. Burns. the for- mer Josephine MacDonald of Bristol, and their other four children plan to join them the end of the month. Two brothers homes in Ontario. With the fall season coming again it looks like th new rink will have to depend on the weather for ice making again as no plans have been made to put in an artificial ice plant. as yet. .Compldolymoobonllld