with lie Iowerate Intern on Victoria Sheet. with permtg. sion to make necessary repairs at all times. was given the Bank of Nova Scotia at Monday night‘: regular meeting of the Kensington town council. It was agreed to keep the tow: dump open and supervised taxpayers on Wednesday after noon: only for the winter mon- Teachers Federation Head. Says Action Highly Unethical SUMMERSIDE BUREAU release that the attitude was one OF THE GUARDIAN! of indifference. However. I was “I ivould say that the action ‘very pleased with the interest on the part of Mr. Morrison is displayed and efforts exerted by highly unethical". all board members at the recent ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. Dec. 11, 1963 " rt. SEA CADET Sea Cadets in Cliarlottetowii always look forward In their annual Clii~istm.-is for it is the time for ice L'l‘(‘.lil’l’l and pie and the (ilL\' tiie coin- manding officer assumes the rank of OI'(lllllll‘_\' st-ziinan and waits on the tables. \\hile a cadet is selected “Captain of . This year's party Queen Charlotte. Some of the head table guests were from left to right: Lieut. Reginald Shields. executive officer of RCSC Corps Kent: John Clin- coizes KENT HAS ANNUAL PARTY ton. captain of the day. youngest member of corps; Lt.-Cmdr. Wilt-red In- man, president of the Naval Officer’: Association. and Surgeon Captain. L.E. Prowse. commanding HMCS Queen Charlotte. the the Hosp. Union Submits Brief AsWage Setilem B)‘ DON .\l.i('l.li0D A reque-t that the provincial governnient riIl‘P(‘l the Hospital Services Ctviimiissioii to provide funds to (‘H\i‘l‘ p‘l\' iil{‘i‘t".'lS(‘S; t0lll.'ll!lf‘t"l ‘ll \\orkin:' agree- ments iieziituiirrl by two (‘liar- lottetmrii hospitfis and union locals at the iiisvtiitions was. made _\'csterri:i\' by the Canad- ian l'iiion of l"iiblit- l-‘.niplo_vces. ‘ The iwiite.-t tins (‘.’\l’li(l'll("(‘l in hearing on this matter lions without referring to the tion board would be granted. a brief‘ presented to the cabitiet ‘ling agreement‘ or In H‘ '3 D°5€dl.V h33 the 3UU’|0l'it.V i0 119' I . I } I b half I event that an agreement was gate any agreement reached be, by tie nationa llilifll )ll (3 r h d nd rh m S '0 H M of members of locals RM and l fefllcdet 3 _ em“) ml 5 n twee" the dub’ 951119194 9709105’- 326 M me ‘mm, 3, (jha,.ime_j a‘‘_‘‘ ‘‘ 3Pl"'°‘° 9 °°“t"3°l- er and the unions. and which has tnwn Hosgpitai and the p'Fhf_ i CF’"5"‘q“e"”-V- the b“a"_l ‘V35 control of the finances necessary Hospital. 1 §pp9'_"'°d Md . §d ""‘"“m‘;]“5 to the conclusion of any a u c h F,olltm‘in: _\-esierd.'i\".s meet- was arn‘e at byt e agree-mem‘ no hospiml um°n' irig, Welfare and Labor Minis- ter Henry Wedge said there was, little discussion on the brief. "It was pointed out to the union rnpi-csciitati\‘es." said Mr. Wedge. "that the govern-‘ ment. is now awaiting consider- ation by me t,-Gag",-y board of] wage increases contained in a new salary scale. resulting! HEW <‘0nil'aCiS. from i‘l1P Pavne Ross Limited Accnrdins to the contracts. jnh evaiiiatinn stiidv for civil il“‘l'9 Wt“ '0 b9 3 “V9” P91‘ servants. and also that the Hos- The board recommended that the government. through the hospital sion immediately assure" the hospitals that siiffieient funds be made available so that th e l, 1962, with monthlv in- a$5 pital Services Commission has . . a committee stiidvin! \\‘2t«*1e Crease‘ Gffectlve J3“ 1- 1963‘ 3‘ rates in all hospitals of the 40 ' hm" w°rk week t° b°°°"‘°' province. Both these studies will i effective in Dec‘ be tied into a new civil ser-‘ vaiits‘ woze scale by the t.rea-’ 9”’ ‘ ‘uh, hm“.d'.. . The u it i o it yesierrlay. ‘ '1 ' _ V ’ _‘ t l ‘ through its brief. went on to say For .i most time _\cais. ie «-3 am the unions and the h0S_. locals. coveriiiz non - profossilo-‘E pita] boards were prepared ,0 gal" ““'l“‘” ”"' v‘Y‘'‘l’'l“ 5» enter into collective agreements “V9 h‘“''‘'‘_ _-‘‘'‘‘‘l‘‘“'-' T‘'"‘-‘ ''‘‘‘''‘‘‘‘-‘‘'l in accordance with the award of }‘;‘;‘Ml]’;"h‘l::‘[*“ !‘1‘(::‘['1“l“‘.'.’]'l‘i-"R“"(:‘ the conciliation board. And again 3 -'~t . . nleiiv i"l’.Il'li"’f‘.'l‘i(‘tlllS illlllid have ysaildj ‘ifsgligilsbggrazflzfinaageinuggsi be ' tal Coniniission did not approve‘ em. "Finally. as a re s u it of a and a report of the Labor Relations Board. .\ll‘. Wedge. the minister of labor. instriicted both unions and hospitals to start negotia- lllospital Commission. The min- i ister also said that a concilia- "presumably commis- hospitals could provide for cent wage increase. as of July 1963. and a 1 union shop for present employ- -1 eni Step “Under existing legislation. the unions involved are guaranteed the rights of union membership. collective bargaining and concil- iation. Hospital unions may fol- low the path of negotiations to a given point. but to a point that is far short of final settlement. Because of the existence of a or fowl. neither employer or em- ployee. but a party that sup- can join with its employer in en- forcing conditions of employment on which agreement has b e e ii reached. nor can the unanimous award of the conciliation board be implemented." CASE SUMMED UP In summing up. the union rep- retsentatives said “we are ask- ing the government to provide a path tihat. leads. not to a dead end. but rather to a final a nd definite settlement by using its powers to make available th e funds necessary for the imple- imentation of negotiated agree- : ments. We also ask the govern- ment to resolve the question of Ithe Hospital Services Commis- ; sion's role‘, as an employer or ' otherwise. in negotiations." ‘V V ‘dent. last third party, that is neither fish R813 ry Charged with having care and control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Charles Al- bert Brysnton of Parkdale was fined $125 and costs or 30 days when he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of care and con- trol wli-ile impaired by alcohol. He appeared before Magistrate A.J. Hsslam. QC. in city police court yesterday. Donald Lewis Brehaut. Shei- wood. was remanded to Dec. 14, with bail to stand. on a charge of drunken driving. Edward Arsenault. Abram’s Village. was fined $15 and costs or five days for speeding 35 m.p.li a 20-mile zone. Ronald Woodgate of Merrfl Shaw Continues Period Of Rest Following the advise of his physician, Premier Walter R. Shaw, will rest a few more days before returning to his office. Released from Hospital. Mrs. Shaw has joined Mr. Shaw at the Charlottetown Hotel. where Vesper Service Pleads Guilty To Impairment Parkdale Driver Fined $125 This comment was made yes- tlis and closed at all other times. Mayor Champion who chair- mday by Thom“ Ham princi. the fact that they met from 9 d m u . mi of Athena Regions] 31311 1.11). to 2.45 pm. without a C G H190 11!. |'9Dol'tdl on the schooifailrii newly-electeéi pr;'sl- break for dinner - f:;"t‘°';:‘tfl“_d was fined $20 and costs or no dent o t e P.E.l. Teac era 6- e ' days on a charge or loitering. deration. when questioned on SQWOT Pl'O|OC‘l' ;‘;fo';‘;‘°don‘“§°.f:l';“;‘.“f‘f: Iggufimf Stewart Good of Charlottetown the resignation and accompany-~ ion ms in preparation for the was fined :20 and costs or an ins comments by one of the G01’! mt°m_1 cekbmim days on 3 chapge of being drunk board members. Alfred Morri- KENSING _ Pwmmbn H. commmbd on fie V . " “G ‘“5°’d°"'3’- I 5”‘ swm‘ r°°°"m' to lay sewer Pipe on municiilai amount of work entailed in the Paul James Carcagher 0 Mr. Hall said “as president of id 0; — Charlottetown was fined $10 and property’ e ' G unden'km" md “pun” 11" the federation I heartily agree with the statements of Mr. Fo- garty and Mr. MacDonald on the action of Mr. Morrison. "The significance", he said. “of their statements is great in- deed when it's considered that they represent the area in which Mr. Morrison teaches i costs or five days for having more than two passengers in the front seat of motor vehicle. One man was fined $5 ‘ costs or two days for failing stop at a stop sign. One man was fined $20 and costs or 20 days on a charge of . being drunk and incapable while “W th Mr. Morrison’: request another man facing a similar regarding modification charge was given a 20 day jail pension scheme". Mr. Hall add- term. A third man charged with ed. “this matter was not drop- being drunk and incapable was pct! as he implied. but was re- sentenced to 20 days in jail with ferred to the pension committee committment withheld if he re- for further consideration". mained in good behavior for the The federation president period. Another was remanded tinned “there 8 fur er until Dec. pl and to Broadway Street. to connect DQWS MEN'S WEAR Gifts to a Man‘: Taste SWEATERS Great selection featuring lesson’: but shades and styles. leeveleu and ‘nag with sippered. sleeve pulioven: Cardigans or buttoned tron Fr $5.95 to $29.95 DOWS MEN'S con- W8 U1 1111' Great George Street ication in Mr. Morrison‘: press appreciation of their efforts. WEAR Charlottetown Held At Bedeque they plan to reside during the wgme,-_ B_El?EQUE — The Bedeque The premier, Mrs. Shaw and Unite“ Chtw§‘€'h CGIT *W'“‘3l the premier‘s sister were in- VGSPGI‘ Service “"35 held 1851'- ol ed in an automobile acci— 9|m<l85' €'V€_tnli‘n8- week The service was led by Mrs. ‘ " ‘Eldon Wriugtht and the choir was composed of members of the CGIT_ under the direction of the ovrgaintiist, Mrs. Waiter Craig. '1‘0R0N'l‘0 ‘CPl —- T9ml>era- The special selections were: ‘'0 ti;-ies issued by the weather Holy Nrigh¢"_ and “what child 0 Ce: ' ' "9 Min Man The tlhteme for the meditation D3’“'5°“ - - - - - - - 1 was: "For such a time as this". V3“°°“"°" 25 This was presented by Mrs. R. Victoria . . . . . . 36 M-._ C.m,emn_ Those taking pair in the candle-lighting were: J o y c e Murray, Sylvia Gaudet and Ann Cameron. 32. New Glasgow ond Goslien 30 and 32, Sydney 30 and 35. Charlottetown. Moncton and Saint John 25 and 30, Frederic- ton 25 and 28. Edmiindston 18 and 25. Campbellion 20 and 25. ' tide today at Charlotte- town 7:33 a.m. and 7:40 p.m. At Rustico at 1:57 a.m. a 3:11 ‘;|p.m. Summerslde tide eighteen iminutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 7:11 and sets at 4:35. 3$3‘:’iiG‘:’i"63itS&-’2a°S§8:nae$.s-88:‘: Nifld. . 16 tCP) ... The wea- ther office says light showers or snowflurries were occurring in most regions late Tuesdayl and temperatures rangedfrom i St. John's. HALIFAX 38 at Halifax to 26 at belltoii. _ An intense disturbance cen- tred east of Anticosti Island will move steadily towamds Labrador and the Atlantic by this evening. In its wake a band of strong winds will sweep cold air across the district. Cloudi- ness and snowflurries are ex- Camp- * be vey expensive. The policy provides for The union's request was made “in order the unions and employers involved may reach an agreement without further delay and that the democratic process of collective bargaining can be fully enjoyed by hospital employees to the same extent pected to persist in most re- gions until this evening. Regional forecasts: Annapolis Valley. Northern» Nova Seotia and Eastern Shore. 1 Cape Breton. Prince Edward: Island and New Bti-unswlck-I Cloudy with snowflurries, be- be very expensive. HYN DMAN FOOD FOR FARMERS ROME (A-Pl—-Ghana and the UN Food and Agriculture Or- ganization have signed an agreeme that will send food to 80,000 farmers soon to be flooded out of their lands by creation of an artificial lake. /. G" Santa Says Shop Here For: — Open Until 10 p.m. 7 Nights a Week St. Peters Rd. Sherwood BOILER INSURANCE can now be obtained at reasonable rates, protect- ing against damage to life and propety, which can spections by a qualified inspector, thus reducing Ask us for inspection and rates. all-important regular in- 3. co. LTD. HER EXTENSION TELEPHONE 8(Gn...1. WE im 9% Qetland ‘Jeteplioiie Company g€tiniied give an %Wy.ti»’tt0/3 WRAPPED. TOO l) E’S AN IDEA! §=t'> -4..-r-—— PT}? . . . 1 . I . _. ,commission or the provincial coming widely scattered 1; 3f. i by the H(i.<]plt.)ll sgtrxico: gnvernmlntl .apl:‘((i“lil;l]::;lC'l)‘faéail;_i§§’€'tI in other temomr clearing in the five“-i ‘,5, ssinn. \\‘ll('l : s l. . H . _ 1 ' . ' ' _ irljflnl tho lli‘0\'lllf‘lFll govern- .The fm§"rat‘°" mid "fiver". The brief was presented by mg: mule’; nowhwest wmdsi DIM 4 6567 Charlottetown "7 merit. iabmm ‘'0 whfich uh: umons have John F. Mae'Millan. regional di- 30' L°w'mgh at Kentvme 23 and l in the event that the govern-1 p§fi'EVb:§:ug1t‘:db?'ntt]fe glfiilgfifjznggfi rector for the Atlantic Provinces' ment. does not d i r e c t. c ' ‘ ‘ of the Canadian Unoin of Public ‘, ing the government to conduct at‘ commission to provide in n d s to c o v e r the working agree- strike vote in the bargaining un-'_ mounts. the union asked th at LXBELLED ..EsSEN-"AU. l existing letzislntion be amended so that the union will be per- mitted to negotiate directly mission. HISTORY OF EFFORTS . . . ' . "ii" iii ' . witww Henna‘ Services Cm-i i“iL°..°i.i l.”i".i.‘.§‘ i...i“’..T.'%§i‘.3..'i“i'i‘i‘ii‘.’.‘..i?.°. deals with the history of the} _ y ‘ ;inion’s attempt to arrive at a. circle, the union asked the min- satisfactory conclusion to efforts to get wage increases for its members. its ister to “The minister labelled hospi-. tal operations as essential ser- Act. and denied the employees the right to engage in strike ac-p Miicli of the i9 - page b I‘ i e it U0“ order to break this vir-inns grant an arbitration board. It was expected that the decision of the a r b i t r a tion ‘ well, Ottawa. There Employees. Also attending the presentation was the unions di- rector of education. James Do- was repre- sentation of the hospital unions involved. including Arthur Gal- .lant. president of Local 805. Charlottetown Hospital: and Edward Maclnnls. president of Local 826. Prince Edward ii land Hospital. METEOR SHOWER A meteor shower containing an estimated 240.000 meteors was seen in 1838 from the Gulf r .r" 5|FT3.i%i6lFTs, and mountains for“ Everything o-n sale is from o u r regular stoclcoffist quality merchandise, the tin- . 5' have-svstsvasutswinsveusisisisas-sicasesosvecs “The locals." it was stated, bogrdnfivoulgl beThfinal,n biéirding! of Mexico to Halifax open Every "entered into negotiations in an e orca e. _e 8 SW _0 —~~~:3.3--.g;.:...—:~n, - - . . 1951 in mm hospitals‘ and for 3 the minister was in the negat1vei1'y“w'm“ I ‘ 5 es’, at lrreslstably NOW pl’-Ices. How can YOU miss! Night’ ,1“ time could not get anywhere be- Under the Preiexl that it W35 59'}; I ~ . Chfifltm“ cause both hospital boards re-l yond his jurisdiction to grant in- lg I /‘\x MEN-5 fused to deal wit.h cost item s bltration services» , “Parents Prefer ~ \ i . ‘ on the ground that the }lospi- plctu-re evolved" over the ant y purity product,» i , MEN 5 ‘ three years of negotiations is one ll Gift of “haze, confusion and indcfin- i§ 317 Kw‘ Dm "71" i Wrapping . DEATH NOTICES l ite ............ ~ a. . JACKETS (Received too late for Classified i Death Notice column). . 1 The Ideal Christmas Gift. Wide selection Kings ‘ WILLIAMS Al. the - only ion of these jackets left, to go in I of Plains and Tartans. Sizes S. M. L. XL. Cwnly Memmal H°Spi“’l' URI“! reduced Price These are in N in Tuestlay, Dec. 10. 1963, Mrs. ' ' y n‘ Elliott Williams of Beach AN EXTRA Laminated, Terylene, All Wool and Ski Reg. Price 14.95 . , . Point, in her 65th year. Rest- ing at the Murray River Fu- neral Home until noon 'l‘hiirs- day. then to the Church of ' Christ, Murray Harbour for funeral service at 2 o'clock. Interment in Beach Point Jackets. some have knitted cuffs and bends and reversible color. Zipper and imam. styles. this selection were regularly priced to $19.95. Made in scnada by Leading Man... faeturers. DEDUCTION ON YOUR 11.95 cemetery. INCOME TAX? ESSERY — At Saugus. Mass., . i _ only 100 ‘ Monday. Dec. 9. 1963. Mrs.‘ Then makea note,that contributions to Montreal Trust's ~ gig £d';;rE;§:{?y;:§e Egg CONSOLIDATED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN are Len M MEN'S H-ANNE-E"! mam Wm am“ by mom ' deductible. So sisrtnow—provideforyourown retirement. - TM Pd ‘ hearse at the Andrew, F“. :_ and earn that income tax exemption too, by taking 5 °° neral Home. ‘Hunter River advantage of this government-registered Plan. A Friday evening. 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