| wn. and Queens the “sage mat CRariotiotown, Fri, Jan. 18, ie. 6| “me i winter. ent Africa’ Discussed "= until By Panel At UN Asr'n Meet i al hes ter er SDU. The pant sep’ ennieeat tate a ae, nited by Douglas Boyland of the his- | Late t winds were re- “aety Sr es ae on a During: the panel, which con- a the, ottetown | at een ane St cone Soe EE eas field » five major ft hae ee | included: Socuned,. These | colenialions = Sheu. seem i : _ divisions —s within | Powers get out immediately or | Africa, political and recial; |:carry on gradual granting of | international alignments; East | independence; and ng, of Africa, including Kenya, Tae-| government for ganyika, Uganda and Zanzibar, | areas. . with the union of these four; There was an. attendance - ing about 100 at the meeting, CH’TOWN AIR CADETS INSPECTED s het : MeCaf- - Fit,-Lt. Clifford .Eaken, air .; ed the squadton’s semi-annual , companying the inspecting of- ee -who -* aoe of eadet liaison officer, Halifax, | inspection last night, Some 55 | ficer on his tour of the ranks training and discipline of air had high-praise for members | cadets Wéte inspected _ during were Fit.-L4, John Gilmore. cadets, and Pope McMahon, ns of No. 60 Charlottetown Air | the brief inspection held at commanding officer of the | air cadet chairman Here Cadet Squadron as he conduct- ' Prince of Wales Coltege.“Ac- |” squadron; FO. Percy Cameron, | Fit.-lt. Eaken, (left) sceom- adjutant; Inspector A. §. Me- . Neil, commanding officer of “L” division RCMP; David Holman's Enters Float In Parade Holman’s of Prince Edward ,it should bring —_ people to Island Thursday added their sup- | Charlottetown. . . and as 4 tour- port to the Onda Cup and Sina | ist event, it should do much to . show tourists that we, on the Parade,. scheduled for Aug. 17. | tsiand, are doing all possible They ate the first departmental | to. make their visit here the store on the Island to announce | most enjoyable vacation pos- their participation in the special sible”. Old Home Week attraction. In making the announcement, Alan Holman, president of the firm, recalled that Holman’s Mr. Holman’s .. announcement brings to five the number of floats entered in the parade. The others ‘are the Chariotte- " Kindly send donations to P. 0. Box 516, Ch’tows have, for over a century, been solidly behitid every _ commun- ity endeavor. “We are pleased to see tte interest in, and the support ob- tained for, the Gold Cup and Saucer Parade”, he said. “As an Old Home Week attraction, | town Junior Board of ~Trade, | Firestone Home and Auto, the | Lucky Dollar Food Stores, and | the Charlottetown Senior “Board of Trade. Date of the parade this year . the morning of Friday, Aug. Sherwood: Gov't May Want Site committee of Sherwood Village Commissioners expects to finalize plans today on steps) il Hopeful few days. At last flight’s meeting Laurie Coles, engineering consultant, THE TRUE, EXCITING — LIFE t& promote its proposed location | discussed with the commission for the new provincial building, | the problems of the. proposed it was learned following a meet-| sewer and water installations. 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