3‘0" mE-BIACKENED RUINS REMAIN Newly-Purchased Farm Home At Southwest Lot 16 Burns CENTRAL 1mm.» r‘ire ol unlmown onigin yesterday den erased the rscantly purchased home of Cluster rye lnli lamily, in Southwest . Left homeless following e midday film which leveled the large, two-storey farmhouse are Mr. Pye. th wile Vivian. and . twoarr than yaars‘ Hugh, 13 mmths: Ind Dwight. six weeks. The family had purchased and moved Ilia the home less than two weeks ago. The building 'was partially oovarad by instin- anre. 5 Due punvpsr iron. the Mir ‘ couchc deparlment and one trons RCAF Station Silumerslde ware .nt the scene but did mt sun-iv. lunlil the blaze was wdl infla- l way. i Same clonias. hirnihpe and personal clients were saved (ram the dunes and two larse l barns upmozdunataiy so Ieet horn the house were not during- ed. Young PC Club ls Organized For Second Queens District Approximately loll young day to ongnaize a Second Dis. tnct Queens Young Progressive Conservative Club. The meeting was sponsamd by the Queens County YPC Assncia. hion Ind the guest speaker was Urban Laugdin, a past pre 1. dent oi the provmcial organiza- (ion, Oflier speakers included the two legislative representatives or the district, lion. Phillip Ma- the-on Ind Lloyd Mnel’hail. M'LA . urged young people to take part in community he- h'vlties especially in pnlit’cs and rain I wore made J. Kim“ Macon, MILA Queens County YPC prcsident. Jellies bee noted as chairman Ind David I-Iyndman was so:- reury. The nomhinbng committee. of Robert Sievenso Miscouche Firemen Quell Brush Fire Mlscuucns — The commun- Ity lira department had lust rs turned to It station train a house tire at Southwest Lot is late yesterday alternolin when It Wll culled tn the dump In ex tingulsh names that rad caught in a near a. Several loo square tact ed lanrl w flghtiux that the department telt it was all: tn luv: the scene, WESTERN BRI EFS — our or HOSPITAL Klu nelsu namsay who has been in n; treatment lor ln- turlaa a talnca In car acci- _dcnt two weeks In, returned yesterday in he! hnme In Albei- ooa South. ————- In DEATH NOTICES be to. late in.- ctruiiiad‘ [W M N030! column). mini will be (mud!!! from Moll Funeral Bomb) g m, Albat- on North Rustico: Keith naclniam. W'heatley my», and Gerald Hogan, Rocky Point. will meet at a later date Ind nominate an executive tor the club, Entertainment was surpllnd by Donna and Elaine Bngndll, Miss Inez MOON and Miss Erla Delvereaux, a ducken u was enjoyed. PROTEST (continued horn run it era! Smators Dr. 'I'.V. Grant Ind Mrs. Ellie InIIIIlI. The ChIrIottetown and Diu- trict Labor Council cw pan. testl mast viroruusly the Pro- roscd Closlnu ot the Sum- nicrsidc ncar Station and ur- ges your government to main- lain the hill operIt‘ion ol this station In that tho accnrntlc iuiurc oi the citizens or sum. merside can be maintained It its present level. The closing at the Summeralde union will deal a great blow to the whnla economy at no.1. organized labor will hold your govern- laith with the taxpayers P.E,I. by this isncIll proposed clulng of flip Surn- iriei'silie RCA!" Station. Heath MlcquIrrle, MP Queens. ind Progressive Conser- vative senators J] Mama and Orville Philll , I them to “viloroully pruIzst" the aciion. A third wire VI- sent to T.C. Douglas. leIdel’ oi the ND? party asking hll party's Iupport in protestinl the Intended ulnar lire. Local I'M CUPE. Summers”. at a telegram to their representative In the hilulr, Eon. J. W I t I n n MacNaughl. S'SIDE CITIZENS Continued (mm pIxe III the single hemcodoned a ant tn Miles. filler ebId ol . aarilar y Mid RC" Mumm- z c I ill-em lid Non Mil-navil'lwmntr‘ onebIIn, “WEEK. Mammoth nlilltldahm?" Canada. Hui rertniniy (mm an economic viEWpollIL the sites chosen [or this action should be it mum industrialized areas Where tile lifeblood of the com- munity Is not at stake," Ilnued, "the community a stl and by the news, coming as .t does at a time when announce- ments have recenlly been made at expansion. plans tor the air. port. It is only within the last two months that we have been told that a tremendous amount or work was to be done to bring the station up to ar." Mr. Key said "we are repre- aantcd in ottawa by a cabinet minister. i think that every member at the community musl make lrnown his view to our member as stronlzly as possihlc with a combined community al- iort oi civic, mess and citi- nea leaders, "ll is my conviction." he said. “that a member im- Prince County. a cabinet minister. wiu not allow the cloaliul ol the largest industry in the county " It was usggestod that shmild n imitT av POLICEMAN bale be closed down the units would move in RCAF it was nmed last night that this would smirld nut at line as e representative for this area in George Nowlnn. revenue minim-r in the Dietenv baker govemneni It was sug- gested but such mow would 0 Automatic Fina . Automatic Contrast Controi 0 Automatic Irighmm 0 Automatic Picture Lock 9 Automatic Circuit Stuble We Serve not maler'tallza as the govern- ment wcvuld be dealing quite u blow to one at its own tried-liners, MacNaughl. while building up the prestige oi a member or the opmitlon. Plans for RCAF summersiue wen originally drawn up April, 1940 and the station or- Ilt‘ially openad as No. v Service Flying Training School on inn. is. 1941. in 1942 the station became the home or No. 1 General Reun- Tnslasarice School and compiled as such until one end 04' has» iihlies. The Station was placed on a me Ind maintenance basis tram early 19“ until late 1947 when it was reactivated Is a permanent installation of the peacetime REAR. Today there are tin-be units at near station Su-mmarside. The oldest at these Is the (Min ' el Operational Training Unit, Alriome personnel were show- ilrr some concern and as an m. iorce spokesman put it, “May are buzzing armtnd like hare eta ' n MONTREAL lCFI — A “- year—old man is in crlllcnl con- dition, the result ol' being struck by a policeman after the man had pulled a gun on him, lire said the man was assaulte in a priest on the street Wed- nesday night when>Constable trance Grenlei- intervened. a Swedish nut' three m, iure t Timing m Colnrnixnion on Taxation. prtipnrtimrs . Shit WIl'lut and Mahocnlli oi ale nitin—e- automahr Contrast, Opens-tar Gilt-uh Stabiliu-r. vlslmatle no ture . True high iuiehty Now Sonic our fine speak. tube iunctlovin tml panel "I unit-h smeMttfir w ltrh. . Plus 2 Your Picture Tube Guarantee uvar's Radio Service Marque Tet. 833-2341 and Service Klilgs c ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And C entrcil Districts SocialChangeslagging B&P President States “It would appear that no nerd in in dustrial chance change. and to rethink our al. titudes and customs Ind It‘tmlions" said Elsie Gmpum MacGili. Toronto natinnal prowl slant oldie Cansdian Federation of Business and Professional winner-s L‘Iuhl in Iddressinn the annual meeting dinner of the pmvlna'nl organization la»! night Mias MacGlil outllncd the anpiaymml pmblmns of women int-leased mechan- aud automation. and suggested wastes to resnlle these problems. she tnld or arms of the steps taken in NW ieiiaratifln to bring abnul dost". able enncernmg lhn position at woman in the present day economy. As an amuse of resolutions passed at the biennial convention M the federation held in 51. Am die'w's, N3. in 1962, a hrioi was presented h the Carter and memmsirldu brmlzhi ill-11m, thr- tol-rricr Cmiaervativc government Ind the present Liberal Hm'el’lI‘ merit. M‘rs. Mai-Ions Champion. Summerslde. PRSident of the P.E.i. organization presided at the dinner at which head table guests were LieutenantGovt-rnor W. .i. MacDonald: Hon. MA Farmer. representing the pro. mielr; and him. Farmer. Colin- cillirr Durofliy Corriran Whn rp. presented the mayor, MISS Trecia Kyle at Toronto. harm-- l-TY secretary of the federatlnn: Mrs, B. Earle MacDonald. on» vincinl president of the HIDE: Mrs. BJ'I. Cook. presldmt oi the University Women's Club and Miss Mabel Mattreson, vresuient of the Zonta Club. ‘ Mrs, Beta Sutherland. mail. dent d the Charlntteton'n cluh,‘ proposed file toast to the Can ‘ adlaui Federation which was rev" panded in by Miss March] The. guest speaker was introduced hy l Miss Helen Yeo. I national \‘li'r- . - Charlottetown was Accused Is a snui'enir pin at the city ol also flu in MISS hiacGlll by Mrs Corri- :an on hehali oi Mayor A.w.l fialllll't Mrs nolielas McKenney sane tun delightrul selections an- omnoanieit by Miss Florence. Simmons who also mvided. background music. Beamifull floral arrangements were can, rlrd lull by the members ol the Orlnher committee ot the Char-l lollelown club headed by Mrs.l Margaret l-lnlmca. ‘ This morning Miss MatGiJll and liiss Kyle will be mter-‘ ialncd at a notice party by the Summerside a and r. Club, ann afiNwards the provincial nrsanitalmn will Continue its annual conrerence in Summar- sldc. Remandecl (‘inrgrd in rlty onlll'e court urth the possession oi stolen goods. valued over 950. James sterling liall. Charlottetown. was remanded ml bail ol so!» until Oct. 31 by Magistrate A.J. Has- lam. QC. yesterday. Louis Howaii Jr., at Sherwood was Iined sin and costs on I charge 0! speeding. Francis Rush was fined $20 and Costs or in days [or alluwinll an improperly equipped in n t or vehicle in nperate on the h 1 en- wav The RCMP constable who c. i icd said that the headlights, tail lights, signal lights, clear- ance lighis. and the horn did not Twn men paid lines or so and Niels or 2 days ior not stopping at a stop sign, l rive drunk and lncapahles. rompinteti the docket, n n it three were lined the and costs or SHUT-DOWN —_—_——«¥i— . __.—————ir CONTRACTS The Guardian. Charlottetoun. Sat, Oct. 26, 1963. 3 "WE" . but a caniracl has not been let. tComlnued hum page I) "That is a compleie inlsehood. and the minister knows it," re torted Opposition Leader DIEI-l enbaltcr Outside the house Mr. Mae Naught admitted that the delay In proceeding with the runway reconstruction at Summeraide and the new houses at slemon Park was tlcd in with the tie [elite department's review 01 the entire military establishment in Canada “For some (line the depart merit has been reviewing all the economics that could hr and among t ositlohs ad» vancrd by the deparlmsni is the Summerside statinn‘ in cnnjune linn with almost every nth r r military rstahlishment," VlacNaughi explained “I don‘t think there is any likelihood that Summersidr will be rinsed down but this is a decision lor tit e government h a v c been In close touch with Mr Hellyer an ihe prohlem and ii such a decls~ inn is taken i will light it. it would be a had blow for s u m-‘ merside and PEI" Tenders (or the new homes at Slernnn Park ave not yet been called but they could be within a law days, Mr. MacNau» gill said The tender call an thl: airport runways has been railed a. at In Mr \IarNauHht said no action. on either project will be taken until a decision is reached on the Iiltllre of the base He expects that a decision on Summersidn will be made in six weeks or less l - drawings and painting. in a n y Paris Art Exhibition Elgnmngmq By UNESCO a Peda- , An eilort will be rnzde Ia tar gogicnl ambition lor Paris next ,Is possible, to illustrate the in. your on the results and meme-d5 lstrurtion methods employed by oi artistic education in various llhc teacher. the range oi mat... countries ot die world. It will linls used, the Ircednm n! express also be shown in the UN head- iron and the general creativlly quartan in New York. and merge! children made available to other Mrs Eunice Reid. director ot .iunior Red Cross in F El collected a number at samples at art work from all the schools in the city These have been lor- wardcd in the Canadian Xailnnll ‘Comrnlsslnll ior . it is hoped that some at then will be chosen tor the internal. ional exhibition. The importance hi this proiacl cannot be over estimated, (or ii is by these shared experiences oi common interests that male or the world arms at a closer un- derslanding of one another, it was Ila tales Tu organize the e lbitlon the Junior Red Cross di sioni were asked In supply original on works by pupils irorn dillerent Igr levels. These will include, sketches, medium. and torn paper wor Thry were also asked |n supply photographs showing children at work with art materiah in th a classroom or at home, e i l h e r drawing. painting. modelling, or constructing three dimensional‘ objects, would he a very serious matter to the area. other sources laid the deience department is trying to ilnd ways at saving some $350 mil. lion annually in view ol rising costs such as increases in aer. vice pay. a new detence head- quarters in Ottawa and the cost at training persunnel to handle the nuclear weapons Canada will acquire All lhrea services araj expected to isel the pinch with the closing ol camps and hares. or the cut-back in their site. l Q Sealood Basket rams SHUT~DOWN Senator Orvrlle Phillips. torm- er MP in! Prince, sald Friday he understands lt is the intention to cenlrallze the Maritime n l r command at Greenwood, Navn Sentia This will mean closing down Summerslde and also the Haliiax administrative hase oi he air turns The oparst i n n It I Iraininz and the Argus open h alinnal squadron now at Suin- mersidc would be iransierrcd to Greenwood. "I was shocked that Mr. nel- lyer did not give a firm assur~ sure about Summerslde in an. Iwer to Mr. MacLean‘s Iion." Senator Phillips said. “It sounds very much as it the gov. srnmrnl plans to go ahead with the shut-down," Senator Phillips said there are some 1.200 sen-ice personnel and about 400 civilian employees at Summerside. plus depend. snis ol the service personnel. ii the hate is closed he said It . Steak Burger . Chicken in the Basket . Pastl'arnl Sandwiches PETER PAN Drive-In Restaurant HEAMEN [NJ ii NEW YORK \APliThe Us. Cnasl Guard cutter Spencer has brought to arrmuda two inlurcd seamen from a disabled Nor» wpgian tanker stalled as mllel‘ southwest of the resort The tanker. Vestiunn. radioed Fri- day that crew members had‘ been raided by live steam and. at oil. Junction anthem-e Ito-d and Trans-Canad- nilhw-r DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND REDDIN BROS. DRUGS 182 RICHMOND STREET 20 days. one no and costs or ays, and one was sentenced 2n days in jail FOR LONG DISTANCE president or the federation anll‘ thanked by Miss Dorothy Cilllm. , viccpraidunr til the pml’inrial organization, who presented‘ Miss MacGlll with a gm. TAXATION INCREASE From 1939 to 1961, the welghtl oi taxation in Canada increased to ll per cent til the national, MOVING & STORAGE Dial 2-1206 or 2-1207 JENKINS TRANSFER Will be open all day Saturday and will be the only Drug Stan open Saturday evening and all day Sunday. DIAL 4-4386 FREE DELIVERY income (rum 21,5 per cent. 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