nu) ma VICTIMS OBLETON. om. lop. _ A wouldcostllttfloiouultmdl '8 1110 Guardian, Ohaflottlotown, Thur-5., Doc. 10, 3 won‘lenls Church Groups l” “One of the large advantazes r x I e . . itun'. to heh the surv'vors of ' ‘ M b sh. Ontario running its own ")lall :me Spar. PM. " ‘Et he . e a e e I o lwoum be that the prawn"! sons Tuescey when Eire de. ' . id have complete control m ‘. s . - r‘.rn , g .‘ " i be that the 1963 fig- w°u , toye .. h i s orgiiii'iil’i‘in‘fifb me" unallnce‘i"§ive us was a bit high this very vital piece of leslm- ,bee— established here.MCltiz-«Vh5 I I l four b women's church and the reported decrease was ' . ‘ ll“ this low ‘ou . ‘nl'ls organizations in the country just to bring the estimate into The premier “N we prov north 0; Toronto launycd the l lost members during the last a more sensible range." ince is studying the proposed drive With sum 4.”...0.‘ (mm year on the has“ 0' figures ‘5' In the Toronto headquarters federal plan carefully an: has the Lions .lub and. T) from ‘5“841 by the women" bureau 0‘ of the United Church Women. made no decision to opt cut. KIDS". Townsl-ilp’council.H » _ By C F0 he federal labor department 1 The United Church Women's (“tors prompted l organization re plotted its |1964 membersh‘; at about 250.- women. a decrease of 50.- from its estimate for the Executive Secretary Anne Ward said the 1963 figure of 300,000 members given the women's bureau was “not correct." “I don't know where the 300,. 000 figure came from—I don't ments could fulfil their duties. All these him to reiterate an earlier sug- gestion that a royal commission be established to draft plans in l 000 a new constitution 000 Y X MONTREAL (CPl—The flag debate in the Commons will be finished by the end of this week Leon Balccr said here. The Quebec leader of the pro- gressive Conservative party did not elaborate on his prediction. and spent most of a speech to the Chambre de Commerce de Montreal stressing that a new Canadian constitution is badly needed. He said one of the necessary steps toward the recent federal- provincial agreement on repat- riation of the constitution is “the making of man conces- sions lby the federal govern- ment) and the giving to the pro- vinces' of a veto in manv The result was that “the con- stitution is an ex- tremely rigid and inflexible do- cument." LACKS INSPIRATION “When I think of how much our constitution in its present form lacks insp‘ration and when I think of the difficulties of reading it. I fear that the an- nual quota of amendments and sub-amendments will only serve to make it completely indigei- tible," sai Mr. Balcer' e time is ripe for the drafting of a new basis for the Canadian confederation. the for- mer transport minister said. Balcer. who represenis Trois-Rivieres in the Commons. said separatism “will never an accepted by the Quebec non- e. He added that “our Englisu- previous year only large women: think it was from here because we have never had a figure the h.“ ‘church group in the country to his report an increase in members was the Catholic Women's League of Caanada. It estimated membership increased by 3.000 members W... The other two big groups to report a decrease were the Women's Auxiliary of the \n- glican Church of Canada and he Women's Missionary Soci- ety of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. The Anglican women's organ- ization reported its 1964 mem- bership at 55,951. a decrease of 965 The Presbyterian Missionary Robarts Cool To Proposed Pension Plan TORONTO lCP) — Premior John Roberts said here there would be several advan- tages if Ontario were to oper- ate its own pension plan. ,. of Warmth and Beauty Island Mode BLANKETS Beautifully Gift Packaged "Prepared and shipped anywhere in Canada". During a press conference Mr. Robarts mentioned only one “possible” advantage of enter~ ing the Canada Pension Plan proposed by the federal govern- ment. Society listed its 1964 member‘ . .m . Genuine 100% Wool satin bound or whipped end blankets in pastel shades . Auto robes in a variety of tartans at prices to please every shopper A small deposit will hold any blanket Till Christmas W. M. CONDON and SONS 5 Queen St. Charlottetown A new division of federal- provincial power was necessary so that the provincial govern- speaking compatriots will neVClezi“s}‘..p at 45.509‘ down 632 accept a plan for a nu ma up of associated states." 1 FIGURES APPROXIMATE Mrs. Celia Bookman of Ot-l UN Told Canada Pleased ling.il°n§il‘l‘;‘leioile.fi2“iifi . To Eliminate Armed Forces .ganizations for the women’s 1 ‘ By DAVE McINTOSH "The only worry 1 have i.i this regard is the poss'bility of a scries of different types of plans growing up across tile country." he said. “But this ;can be avoided." urcau, stressed Tuesday tha . ill the case of the United Church ‘ Women, the figures are approx- ' te. l Ima lthal Canada would [1105i feel the. The drop in ucw member. .15 to get rid of its armed forces— provided. of course, that othe countries did \ _' . OTTAWA iCPl —_Canada_has impact on commodity‘ship did not necessarily him. Mr. Ro-barls said Ontario is ‘ — -~-»-v ‘indlcated .to the United Nation: markets or general disarma. It cats the group 105: so, mem. “quite capable" of administer- it would like nothingbetta‘ than ment." the report concludes. ibers all in one year. ling its 0W" Plan 311d the Plan I Priinc Mlnislr‘l‘ Pf‘r’ll‘iilj i‘m-limnrnl Hill in Ottawa Atlantic community. bilateral “E n m t ml eumhauo 0‘ tridhtl talks with llrilisn Wednesday. The two men . V? ‘ e 0 _ l n [I Prime Minister Harold Wll- worn oxpcctcd to discuss relations and commonwealth la" ex‘snng (canadlan) defenfl’ lforces and expenditures todav‘ *would involve a shift of re- sources only one - seventh as . was required in the demobilization period after the Second World War," the govern- ment says in a report filed with UN headquarters. The report, the second on the L topic, was submitted in response to UN Secretary - Gener Tliant‘s request for estimates of son in Mr. Pearson's office on moons of slrcngtlieninig the affairs. (CP wirephoto), Cuban Crew i Shivering } In Halifax New Pension Plan Feared Putting Minister On Spot By DON II.\.\‘I{l(ill'l‘ OTTAWA (CP‘~—Tll(‘ (‘illiildii lillilelllunl $104.17 a month at filic start—plus the old age se- t“... as Pension Plan would pill the unity pu y ment in amountsl ‘ ' v ‘ _ welfare minister in the dolir'alc rant;an from $51 at age 55 t9 HALIFAX (CPI » Eighteen the effects on national econo- DOSitiOD 0f decidin: \l'llclllcr $75 at age 70, depending on the i blanket-wrapped Cuban fisher. (limes from 3:309?!“ and coleete "deathbed marriugos“ itl‘t‘ mo :12- ill which the a ment is} - - lsarmamen~ ‘ p y imen and 15 shivering Japanese uThe experience gained from cliliiilr . . . . ll‘ silo is between Aland 65 gf'Shem‘e“ ' mstrucmrs silo gels the 37‘2-pcr-ccnt be:le- larrivcd here aboard a in plus a flat-rate benefit start- some Cuban-owned fishing VES- tivated by l0\‘(‘ or lllf‘ pl‘nsnitt of a widow‘s prilsion. If the minister dcridcx some mercenary )‘mlll: h a v e hand- the successful post-war demo- bil'zation led to the conclusion that Canada could cope success- bVeo‘Qg-‘da illitI filly married an ailing old (UdL'CI'ling at a basic $25 monthly, A 561 which has no heating sys- “my Wlth _ "19‘ {men smaller only for tho posthumous i'c-lividow with dependent childrenitem. pmblcm. 0‘ smmng “Shire” ward. the pension can he l‘c-lccls illc same. regardless of'. The 331mm whithpaimed all" d‘sarmamem wday' m“ . - ducod in amount if the WW— lane Bill a childless widow un- i Agujn. built in Japan in 1962 renort say . at. '. riage occurred l(::$ than thi‘ce dcr if) has the benefits reduced and one of eight such trawlers Lanadas armed forces now .’I t number about 120,000 and some years before dcalli . .. 45,000 clVlllans support them. Snickering )lPs and senators on the parliamentary pensions! committee had ilie provision ex- plained in detail j government officials who drew up tllc pension plan li‘g:.\lilllllll. for each month by which she is manned by mixed crews short of age 45 until there are Cuban ownership‘ bathed w . no bencills at all under age 35.1 ‘unload 60 tons of frozen may gingatlhge‘feglcgogisggnditures are H 30" Some-9‘th 9359 0‘ ll“ ‘field tails. The tails will be SHIFT CONS’IDERE'D ‘l‘dmb‘d "‘a‘r‘age' 'flown to France as Onristmas. The report discloses that me DOUBLE NEGATIVE del‘cames' government has considered what nder .‘F ta 6* Gordon Aikcn' lPt‘ — Parry l Tare dOUble negative, the “5116 is a nice boat.” Capl. ' administrative machinery it Sound.Muskokai luggggmd h ;3 bill prm‘itlcs that “i e minis- ' Goichi Mikimi said. “The only would use to lacilitate the trans- t , wrong in principle to give any for is not satisfied that anticl- fault with her—no heat. She fer of military expenditures to - minister the right :0 decide on nation of impending death was was built to fish in tropical peaceful uses. ' ' . ‘ the reasons for a uni-rings not :i consideration affecting waters but here we are in‘ The machinery would include . ihz~ hurccmenl to marry." the‘Nova Scotia." ltllje Eiconomlc Cguncil of Can- widuw‘s pension is reduced. ‘ ,. ~ . la a, tie finance cpartment, the If the contributor died within ‘ erflgggettzwgguggnflegl2:123}: National Employment Service, one your of such a marriage. bination e31. muffsscarves. m... the industry department. the tho lwlisiml is wiped out alto- fishermen Said may had left anpower Consultation Service :cihcr: if within 13 months. it the warmth of Havana harm, of the labor department and the is mhh-(id by 93 per cent; it on! einht days ago lTechnical and Vocational Assist- willlin ll months. by 96 per y "., ' ance Training Act. . rind so on until the 36m The Ships agenlsl‘ere waned None of the problems which ‘the crew several Oll heaters. iwould be caused by disarm} MAKES PROTEST “ to register a slight protest right now," Mr. Aiken said. He added that he would deal with the matter later when the bill's provisions arc, fll<-‘ cussed in more detail at ilm stage. they are only being ox» plained by the experts. 2 m9“ . .. The so-callcd “deathbed man i . A riage" provision pilcs one com- Don 'l'liol‘soll. assistant depllty’gfy Wm finitremthresagzgi ment ShOUId be unmanageable plication upon another. Ordiua- justice minister who drafted the ore m u l g lthe report says. _ . rily, these are the pensions tor bill. billfl that in such cases the waters~ ,A It adds “‘3‘ the Proportion 0| _"—‘ ‘primary commodity output for defence industry in Canada in relation to total output. is "not a contributor’s widow: If she is over 65, she acts 'lTl‘z department would have to dig .up cnoucli cvidonce to support per cent of what her husband's the minister's “suspicion.” If itl own retirement pension ii'oiii.':failcd. tho pcnsion would be have been—his pension is alpaid lll lllll. iproduce the first supersonic air- British May Seek Defermenii ‘lmer with France and Britain Of Post-War Loan lnslalmentsiiihldi-i fill... fhieinéil‘i’.‘§32i be ready by 1974. although SAYS RUSSIA LEADS SYDNEY. Ausralia IReut- lsignificant." lersl—Sil‘ Giles Guthrie. Chail‘ “Indeed. it is rather as a net iman of British Overseas Air- exporter and supplier than as a ways orp oration. predicted [user of primary commodities '-' - iWednesday that Russia would I- ,' 69.“. g}! cm ‘ i. ‘7. ' . .‘p .V. ..'.. .Q. Fresh Turkeys and Geese ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY. :0: nil-3‘9 By DON HANRIGHT at a limo when she can leastiit was scheduled for 1971," he QUEEN ST. MEAT ’ OTTAWA tCPl —- Tho British rillfll‘fl ll. and when Canada is'said. “But [believe Russia will MA T ‘ may soon ask Mr dcfcrmcni of in a rcliitivcly good position tolproduce a supersonic airliner In 223 Queen St Dial 4.73“ this year‘s instalment on their iorcgo the payment. l1971 or 1972." | I 51.250.000.000 post » our loan " ' ' ""‘ “'""‘ ”—— —_‘—"‘_— from Canada. A 337000.000 i‘cpayiilrlll l> due this month. Al the samc limo the British normally would be paying three times lhal amount on an American loan. ‘ A request for dcfcrmcnl would be logical in View of the British balance of payments difficulties. Published speculation ill Lon- don last wcck was that such a request would be made by Prime Minister Harold Wilson in his discussions this week with President Johnson and Prime Minister Pearson. However. it. is understood that FREE ..m lUCKY SHOPPERS CONTEST Just come in. get a lucky number and check it against the winning board ' Monday. Tuesday or Wednesday each week tlll Christmas. All numbers are FREE FREE GRAND PRIZE \lOV'IE CAMERA .. New Flavour-Flo gauze-a rayon fabric developed : exclusively for and lose tea bags — gives tea a sparkle you've never enjoyed before the “We” l‘ m9”. like.” to be eligible for grand prize. Lucky num- :1? 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