\ Mayor Willy Brandt of West erlin—_gestures ashe talks : i - Maj Thursday with Allied military harrassment. From left are Franklin Jr., oe reece has been the object of Soviet - Britain; Maj.Gen. John F. jh a hf i / ee ® ~ Each April we offer_ “shower of diamonds, ‘With A Big Saving To You 25% OFF All Taylor Diamonds’ Conyenient Credit ’ Free Insurance iV ELL Le ' for 5-YEAR DEPOSITS Interest is payable semi-aimually by cheque. Rates for shorter terms available on request. Minimum deposit: $1,000. Capital, Surplus and Reserve: $22,826,000. Guaranteed Fund Deposits at 31st December, 1964: $326,000,000. ™ ROYALTRUST ~ it's in your best interest Tel. 892-2434 ALLIED CONSULTATION IN WEST BERLIN — commanders of the city which Maj.-Gen. Peel Yates of Great and Brig. Gen.: Francois Bin- 4 (8 The Guardian Charlottetown, Fri, April 9, 1965. | wardly loyal when‘ the cabinet Mrs. Harold Jay, Mrs. + . | Ses mo the cabinet! PISQUID EAST | sey and Fiovd Jay: were vi " Re ‘3 |"SBespite open differences with H er 0S eet ee ae Mr. Diefenbaker, he remained; Edward Jay was 4 Wi gues . 5 Balcer Prominent In Politics en the front benes wih the| Charlottetown Tuesday. | MacDunald, > : party opposition until he an-| Mr. and . Addison Coffin, Georgie er was a sisiler Sin First Elected In 1949 neunced Wednesday lis inten-| Sherwood, were visitors im Pis-| ia Charlottetown x ce r iti i tion to sit as am independent. | quid East Tuesday where they ; “ar By BEN WARD 1941 but immediately went into ’ Mr. and M tk poe we _ y R ’ i * j Mr. rs. ay = ; = : OTTAWA (CP)—Leon Balcer. the navy. He served until the BREADALBANE | waiace sir. KUALA LUMPUR (AP)—The the suave quiet-spoket lawyer end of the war in 1945 and four | jie | Chester Birt and Gladys Birt! defence ministry. Thyutsday: an from Trois-Rivieres, Que.. has years later went to Parliament, Mrs. Millage MacLeod. who! were recent visitors in Char- |, a aude s been in the forefront of Con- on a 5l-vote victory: one of the suffered'a broken right-arm in| lotietown. | ee olinced the. servative federal politics in iwo -Conservatives elected im 4 recent car accident, has re-| Mrs. J.P. Hendricken””-was a |°2mpaign against Quebec since he was first Quebec in the ,1949 election. turned home from the Prince | visitor in Charlotietown Thirs- | raiders in swamps and jun- elected fo the Commons in NATIONAL FIGURE || Edward Island Hospital. | day. gles of Malaysi’s. minind. “A : —_— | Edward Sellick, Charlottetown vid Char- aid _ During mach of that time ne nrominence m 180 ae pewadent | who had been & pata & the | otciown, were vislars in Pi | east 37 gveriias are k jp Se ee cae eee ticten, | seciation elected nd Hospital East Friday where they |have been killed and 33 sone re gy sale =. wcaat af a Tue ot Sid at oats ot ie ca See captered. Malaysian losses Confederation. Now oly 47. he Association of Canada, and pre- Cecil Mallett, ae rs Harold Jay. v2 jwere 10 killed and five had been looked on as a man ‘Sided over the leaderstip com-) , 50) prem apn bet _ Mr, and Mrs. Levi Jay. were |wounded. i. ‘who might lead the party him- R ; ‘ ' self some day. ; The Paint eee ak Min, pends te k has warm dark eyes and a ‘' Ma ers co. quick smile. a sort of Charles | Royer charm. He leans to neat, : dark suits and i 4 complement his smoot) jet- Mack p.exion. is clear and concise English carrying only a faint, pleasant ;, oche of France. (AP Wirephote US.; Brandt; via. cable from Berlin) ~ ARE COMPLEX HALIFAX (CP) — No more than five containers to a resi- dential customer, 10 to a busi- ness. The contents must, be drained and securely wrapped contain no carcasses, hay, * straw or manure. 4 GARBAGE RULES |accent of his mother tongue. |” He was born at Trois-Rivieres ‘|, ion the St. Lawrence shore. His ! father died when. he was only seven mo2ths old and his a family of five Containers or cans must be | 7 aml * _—~notless_ than 28-gauge metal, plastic bags must not mone volume capacity of 2.75 cubic feet and-be of -a-thickness not an inch. : None of the materials must appear. on the street before 5 a.m. and stay later than 8:30. p.m. e It all refers to new regula- tions concerning garbage and garbage containers, approved by the Halifax health and wel- fare committee Tuesday. ‘The regulations go into effect May 31. what the homeowner must do with garbage or refuse ex- or how collectors i ; ‘ , ] REQUEST FOR ROYAL TRUST GUARANTEED INVESTMENT RECEIPT | 1 Please complete this coupon and mail it with your cheque to: | THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY Dominion Building, Charlottetown, P.E-1. 8 years at 51%. i MR./MRS./MISS. : | ADDRESS 1 ra I 1 1° amount ¢_t SIGNATURE. Rates subject to change. Your certificate will be sent to you by return mail. 1 a & ‘ - “| (Disciples), Evangelical United : ily. | | a patient.in Prince County Hos- 6 Denominations Consider Union presentatives of six U.S. Pro- testant denominations has decided to start drafting a specific plan for a united church “truly catholic, truly evangel. ical, and truly reform.” r<'The step came“at the fourth | annual consultation on church ‘union, which for three years ihas been exploring the possibil- ity of attempting such a_ plan. The six denorninations in- lvolved are the Episcopal (An- iglican), Methodist, Christian Brethren; United Presbyterian United Church of Christ. They have a total of 23,000,000 mem- bers. - Without a dissenting vote from leading*scholars, clergy “and=laymen of the six denom-. inations, a commission was au- thorized to draw up and present sultation in 1966 the outline “‘of ing all points considered es sential to a united church. Rev. Eugene Carson Blake of Philadelphia, United Presbyte- rian chief exécutive, said many delegates feel the consultation goals. rank-and-file church BEDEQUE attended the Work Shop con- ference in Charlottetown recent- ly. It was under the auspices of the WMS. . congregational, social was in the United Shatreh Hall Wednesday evening, spon- sored by the Couple's Club and the Kairos group. A strip film on Trinidad was shown. Games, a sing-song, contests, were en- joyedr Lanch was served. There ‘was a good attendance. E.R. Townshend, Souris, was a recent guest -of his sister, Mrs. Walter Bowness and fam- “Mrs, Annie Lang is a patt- ent in the Prince County .Hos- pital annex. BALTIC » Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Rustico, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ MacNeil of Rustico,and Mr..# Mrs. E\iton Woodside, Clinton,: were recent visitors to Baltic. John Mountain returned to his home in Darnley after being pital. F Martin Cousins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Cousins, Darm ley, is a patient in Prince County Hospital. Judith Cousins, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cousins, Baltic, is a patient in Prince County Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Fredérick Lloyd and two children, Merryl and Glynn of Central Lot 16 were visitors to Baltic Friday. COIN’S VALUE REVERSED By the time the Brazilian gov- ernment stopped minitng centa- | vos, they were 1,500 to the U.S: No indication was given on » ceeding the five container lot LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)—Re- | | to the next session of the con-| can’t progress much farther un- | : til it begins to set forth its Union will require approval’ éf | members. now-—get top values, greatest less. than two-thousandths of .| &¥ | | _. CARS AND > _ TRUCKS. a possible plan of union,” cover- | 3a Now-get the best used car buys on wheels— Used Cars at your Chevrolet-Oldsmobile _ . dealer's. His new car sales have really taken off—so you'll be choosing from the pick of the trade-ins! Go see your Chev-Olds dealer VARIETY choice ever in 0K Used Cars! 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