A regimental mess dinner was held Saturday night for the members of Number 5 REGIMElNi'I'Al. MESS DIN'NIER- HELD to throw all province of Quebec in speaking sought by French Speaking can- “a! mfemm to the Canadian Managing Edi- adians‘ The minister said that in prin- tors Conference here Saturday * During the main talk. the vis- ('iple the power of self-determin- 3 be “reconcilable with the objec- told the delegates to the confer- iting education mlnlstcr said .ation should imply for the Que-i tive of self-determination with” of the mnehc‘madians," Mr'lof Quebec in 19643. Shop at EATON'S and Save to seek solutions which would} the people of his province "now < bee government all the mg. out for all this clashing what we Germ ‘I are aware that they can achieve ‘ atlves of a state. alread h a v e. self-determination.“ 'y o . . l “However. since we accept to speaking." l "Thus they have the emo- live as associates. there are re-? He said the Canadian CONN“!- tional and instinctive tendency sponsihililies which must obvi-ltion i5 "Mt mcmme" bonds in any wayjously he lcfl to a federal gov-“mu The Hon. Paul Gerin-Lajoie..ence that the lamest ‘lllf‘asure associated With the Mekgroundlcmmm'7' ' minister of education for the 0f self-determlnatlon is being of this state Iggy-economic and so- MUST SEEK SOLUTIONS He sald it would be realistic! French-Canadian community." “Insofar as the st be “adapted to the pres- ernme-nt ;ent-day circumstances." lves must not obstruct “but ra- help the development of the Lajole HM. "ills W great difficu‘ lty to rec- tllemsellves in the federal al gov- and to identify them- ith it." He described 0hr education idepartment, officially el- ltablished Wednesday. as an ex- ling ignores the profound feelingiamli1e 0f "the dynamic Guam! lIGHT WEIGHT . VINYL ZIPPER (ASE Timed for file Shopper with Vacation in Mind! Signals Regiment. Shown of Signals, Col. PD. Smith. . . MBE, CD, left. chats with It. above during the dlnner are P. Connolly, center, and it. three of the guests. Director B. MacCallum, right. ' PEARSON (Continued From Page 1) Ty ‘ id a day after Mr. Parson . told the Dominion Command of Western And Central Districts ghoul his government's Plan to. 8' he Royal Canadian Legion introduce a new flag. He was The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. May 19, 1964. 3 53;?“ “Mg” “kept” by W“ I I . . prised at the stren m of the . demonstration, although he ex-i I pected some reaction. “I wasi I I . Si . , However, he said he realizes “strong and sincere” emo- ' tions become on the question of BORD EN ~ Heavy holiday traffic coupled with a car de- railment. at the CNR Borden ferry tereminal caused long de~ lays in ferry crossings yester- day and Sunday. The tie-up Sunday began at 3 pm. when a boxcar being l-lloadcd from the SS Scotla U became derailed as the front wheels ran off the track at the join between the wharf and SPEECH ON tContinued From Page i) would be on the proposed new flag. But when he brought up the legion's own decision, in 1960 to adopt the maple leaf as the l background for its new badge, a thunderous roar of interrup- ’ lions broke out. “Members of the legion are aware of my government‘s com- mitments made by our party some years ago to ask Parlia- ment to decide on a distinctive Canadian flag within a certain period of time. i too. am very Ilnade strictly for automobiles. much aware of your lczion executive's current attitude to- e was golllg to place his views before the audience frankly and honestly. “You would expect me to do this and l heiicvc it is my duty also. [ expect dissent. i also respect , it " Through most of the 30- minutc speech. one delegate kept a red ensign hoisted over his head in the middle of the theatre. A few other delegates rallied around him to raise their arms in cheers. There were a few plainciothcs policc- . men in the audience. \llllCu"il it was "lwiously an cf‘ort for the prime minister to shout out his speech. he didn't appear rattled by any of the Cf"{l£‘l‘§. With his hands in his jacket Docket. he kept his face close to the microphones. staring seriously at the crowd. In a 1 free country, he said, one has ' the right to disagree “but in a ‘ free country one also has the right to be heard." ’ NOT TURNING BACK Whatever new flag Canada may unfurl. he said. it won‘t i mean the country is turning its back on the Union Jack. . . I have served under smoke and fire and crashing bombs in London‘s blitz. lhavo seen it flying proudly in some desperate moments in 1915. I know it stands for freedom un- der law. justice and the dlgnlt of man; for the glorious history of a brave breed of men. WESlERN BRIEFS r m "nouns FUNERAL - 'I'Ils funeral of Mrs. Aenou Blithe. was held May to from her ros- “W, mat .mvemmem policy ins tests are being completch But the resounding final ap- ( l i. .. I EXPECTS REAC'I‘JON He said Monday he was sur- g assured there was not going to " be this type of electoral expres- ‘ u O = 5" O E the mainland track. No other emblems“ . . _ ,‘ landings were made until 6:15 Meanwm'e- the prime minis“ this evening when the SS tcr received about 30 telegram Prince Edward Island took a Monday from various people in {u}: load of l:notorftraffic. :1“: Canada. with about 70 per cent nt . . teruck: o’llllmtlhc:3r doock Win she I of "mm supporung ms Stand on sailed. a new flag. Sources close tr 5* On Monday the holdup was him say other messages re- mainly due to holiday traffic ceived by Mr. Pearson were leaving the Island when cars encouraging in their SUPDQN- were left at the wharf from None of the telegrams opposulg 1pm. on and at 10:30 last even- his View were received in Wu}- ing cars were still on the Bor- "19981 they were 59!“ to his den pier waiting to cross to ‘91}??1W33fmfif‘9- the mainland. A ' h ‘ ‘ . ‘ .. was; 31.2.“.‘35 3:. KAMILOOPS 3 Sizes — 2 Colours — 1 Price A practical bag for the summer vacationel' or traveller. Wash- ablie vinyl covering in simulated leather effect. vinyl. Centre metal band for added durability. Full length three-sided zipper When the boat sailed- The sit- . closing with lock Zipper side pocket. Comfortable carrying ' _r (Contlnued From Page 1) _ . Ergo;wggrsnfigfrrgggrgggl pessimistic (me, That the young handle. Your (home of blue or grey. 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