' {In Special Meet Roacbe. for her co-operation in past years. He said the Council had relied greatly upon her c.\- pcrience. The motion was em thusiastically agreed to by the councillors. iISlAND NEWS PAGE _, - Co ' ° .ti 5 t the Incoming coun ll iMontague’ sour's’ K'ngs county? flit; lit mtiike a change In water ‘4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. Jan. 19, 1963.; [Souris Council t of quarterly installments to mon- i tlily payments. lt w I decided that all tax arrears up to Dec. 81. 1961. be turned over to a collection agency. it was so agreed that it was not the duty of the pre- sent town council to set the tax rate for 1963. and that the mat- ter would be left to the Incom- , in: body. l SOUR!!! Mayor CE. LaVIc prcsidcd ovcr a special meet- ing of the town council here. with (‘ounciilors AA. Moran. E. Doucctte. H. Larter. L. (i. MacDonald and JJ. MacDon- ald attending. Mayor Law, em“.de a cut blends of Scotch whisky pro- hesrty vote of thanks to tlietduced to meet an ever-increas- town clerk. Mrs. Genevieveiing world demand. There are some 5.000 differ- St. John's iV Outlet Sees Threat From CBC By RUSSELL ELMAN OTTAWA (Cpl—Don Jamie- son. vice-president of the pri- vately-owned St. John‘s televi-‘ sion station CJON~TV. claimed Friday that his station will be placed in an impossible position if the publicly - owned CBC ls permitted to establish a new television station in the New- foundland capital. ” express the unqualified conviction that the .Ne'wfound- land market cannot support two Governors Ouimet replied that the CBC not seeking to put its St. John affiliate station out of busines although he conceded the CDC by establishing a CBC time." he said at a public hear-i tug of the Board of Broadcast CBC President 3- Alphonieeommercial counsellor at presence will have some ad- verse effcct on CJON revenues. He said the advantages gained a E :i a station together with the con- tinued service provided byidepartment's agriculture w TWO carpentry students. completing the first six wceks course of the new apprentice- sihip course at the Charlotte- town Vocational School look out the window of tlipit latest project. Seen also are the an prenticeship inspector for thc stritctor Left to right at 9 Malcolm Mat-Donald. provincial apprenticeship inspector. Ver- non Pineaii, P‘eriiwood. Bern- ard Clinton. Sourts. and “'1!- frcd 'l‘i‘ainat'. carpentry in- Sll‘lifltll'. Program For Apprentices Inaugurated At Voc. School In;’ on the Student’s ability. he 3 Liberals Not To Seek Court Action program inaugurated this year mater tun years With his cm at the Chatlotictown Vocational Dloyei‘. School. students in the “desta- stated carpentry plumbing. electricity. and mechanics journeyman status in their chosen trade. gram is kiiouu as pre-appreii‘ ticeship training. “hereby stud- Program is now completing the ents vocational school ience of the employer and the finish Vocational School. the students return to the schoo' for a six i employers. Chandler Bros. cits— weeks course and then l‘é’iilm‘ittm woodworkens. ' ' to the employer examinations. Under a new apprenticesliip'is required to serve. approxi- taking six weeks’ course at the school each year. At the cud of the final course exams. the student w.ll hairdressing icccive his jouriicyman's cer- attain tificate. and is a full fledged fledged electrician. plumber or carpen- ter as the case may be. this pro- FIRST CLASS The first C1353 in this new trades" of bricklaying. and ~ the first time ~ full The beziniiin; of spend one year at the initial six weeks course in ap- Pineati. Fernwood. two ranpen- try students are. expected to the course iicxt Week. will then return to their Each year. at the woven They until it time for the next course. Their final project for this dt‘Dt‘nd- course was the construction of wall including windows. doors. eave finish, glitter. roof. flashing on the chimneys and 13 after paSSing Following this. iirades will come in for their =first course it nder the new program. Until this course came into effect there was no way for a' PE-i. Liberal Fedt‘m- student here to receive a tion executive decided yesterday ’jnumgyman's “Minoan, in his against the idea of petitioning li‘adp' n was “med. the supreme court under a sec- tion of the Cnntroverted El 1 Lion Act on the ground of iSel‘lOIOI' O'leary Icged irregularities in the co tion of an Assemblyman Has Warm 'l'hird Queens on Decembcr 10 0 last. it was learned Thursday: I from W.R. Jenkins. federation For Dlefenbaker WSW“!!- nTTAwA (CPt ~ In a rotis- Had the petition been entered mg mhu.’ to M! party had”! it would ha“: hp” "n haw "‘6 Senator M. Crattan O‘Loarv court set astdc the result of rh' hm”, prime Mimsm. Diem; demo" 1“ “’hi‘h Andrew 3- baker Friday as the man who MacRae. Progressive Conscrva- rescum Canada from 22 years “"3‘ E351 “Wall-V “'35 , the of “government by crystal balls winner over CeCtl A. Miller. and mummflumbny Liberal "f Fl'em’hfm' Senator O'Learv intrrtditcin: Had “‘9 "9mm" been aunwod the prime minister to a acneral 1'. would have "‘93!!! a b-V’OIIC' meetiniz of the Progressive (‘on- h‘m would be mild m the Third servativc Association here. said Q‘ie‘ms “mm: in“ the “WW” that by his "unforgettable vic- 0! an Assemblyman Pandldato- iory" In 1957 Mr. Diefcnbakcr party from 22 years of "defeat and discord." “Let us not betray onrsclvcs to the madness of taking an cs~ timate of our leader from those who hate him because t ev fear had rescued the Conservative ‘1 IS PATIENT Wallace MacKay of Murray Harbor is a patient in the Kungs County Memorial Howital. HOME FROM TORONTO Errol MaeLure has returned to his home in Manta” horn Toronto. where he has spent the past six weeks. IN APARTMENT in the Landry Apartment. Main Street. Montague. VISITED IN HALIFAX Ted Webster. Montaaue. who. DRIVING POOR Limit snow which started falt- In about dusk was becominai heavy late last. night and made‘ travelling difficult in the Mon- tague ares. Visibility was poor} and necessitated slow driving. No accidents had been reported 1 and Indications were that the snow world tll'fl to rain. IS PROGRESSINO Notice of a Formal in Queens only. .abtlity of Telephone Service In . titty .Jhn Bahmnofmna- QueensCot M“ 0 race! raary on In the Dominion Buildinz in Monday at the Prince Edward of Jammy A.D.. lain u b fornoon. . tall perm ‘ ulna be heard. INS. province and the (amenity in- . in training. prenticeship training. Bernard and then are indentured to an Clinton. Souris. and Vcrnon employer as an apprentice. shingles. From time 0 time during the year students in other. him." Senator O‘Leary warned the delegates. s B R I E F S ‘ ST. PETERS AREA Resources Development Meeting on MONDAY, JAN. 21st. at 8:00 EM. In HOLY NAME HALL—ST. PETERS Special Features:— Final Planning for Handcraft Training Special Guest—Mrs. Muriel Lister. Director of Handcuffs Final effort for completion of study course Everyone Woloomo DIVISION OF RESEARCH Dept. of Industry and Natural Resources Charlottetown. P.E.I. COMMISSION Hearing and Investigation mpecflng the adequacy and availability of Tele- phone Service In the area of IONA and VICINITY Notice to hereby given that. pin-mam to the pmtsions of The Electric Power and Telephone Act. a Formal Hearing and Invostilatlom Into the question of the adequacy and avaii' in the area of Iona and Vicinity will be held in the National Film Theatre Mail It Chi-Wm this 3rd day of January A. D. To those who said Mr. Diefen- hakcr had forsaken the party's philosophy. Senator O'Leary an- swered it was the prime minis- tcr \ilio "has restored the Con- i Si’l'YailVP party to its authentic 3 tradit'ons " Mr. D i efenbaker ‘ had restored the Conservatives tn ".1 party of the people." and to the thought and purpose of its tounticr. Sir .lolin A. Mac- douald “in every fibre of his political soul. .Iolin Diefeiibaker is Mac- donald's successor." TRUMAN IN HOSPITAL KANSAS CITY (AlerFormer president Harry S. Truman un- derwent surgery for a hernia Friday and the Research Hos- pital said there were no com- plications and 78-year-old 'I‘rtt man was in satisfactory condi- tion. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OTTAWA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS address- ed to Secretary. Department of Public Works. Room 8-322! Sir Charles Tupper Building. Riverside Drive. Ottawa and endorsed "TENDER FOR C. N. R. FERRY TERMINAL EXTENSION. BORDEN. P. E. .". will received until 3:00 PM. IE.S.T.\ WEDNES~ DAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1963. Plans. specifications and forms of tender can be seen. or can be obtained on deposit of sum of $200.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA. through: Chief Engineer. Room Ill-443. Sir Charles Tiippcr Building. l\‘f‘l’SlfIP Drive. Ottawa: Dis- trict Engineer. PO. Box 1268. .Dominion Building. Charlotte— ? town. PSI; and can be seen at the Post Offices at Borden and Summersidc. PEI. and Lilalifax Dartmouth Construc- 3 lion Association. Halifax. Saint John Builders“ Exchange. Saint John. NH. The deposit will be released on ration of the. documents in soot-l condition within at month from the date of re.— cepiion of tenders. if not re— turned within that period the deposit will be. forfeited. To be considered each tender $25.00 and over must— Ia) be accompanied by one of the alternative securi~ tics called for in the ten- der documents. (bl be made on the printed forms supplied by the De~ arcord- ‘ partiment and in atncc with the conditions sot forth thercin. Tho lowcst or any necessarily accepted tender not ROBERT FORTTER. (Thief of Administrative 5615. vice and Secretary. Ten , In the Interested may attend lid Diey (Man II. Doria "I! Clerk Public Utilities W SHOP at WWII. if t L EATON'S SPOIIIGIII SI Wllll\\\m i competinl s t a t I o n s at this CJON-TV outweighed any tem-tfisheries branch. paras-y anaemic loss to the pri- vate station. The 030‘s application was a bid to further national unity. Mr. Ouimet said. There “as a public need to establish a pull. licly-owned national voice in t in capital city of Newfoundland a d to provide the provuico with a voice in the national it‘ll:- viston service. COUNSELLOR. NAMED OTTAWA tCPl—Appolntmcnt of D. A. Bruce Marshall. 49. as the a n adian embassy in The Hague. Netherlands. was an- nounced Thursday by the trade department. He will serve con- currently as agricultural coun- sellor at the Canadian embassy In Copenhagen. Denmark. na~ ‘tive of Edmonton. he has been act-in: director of the trad: an is c 's s. 's and SAVE FABRICS ' .u-s MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JAN. 2Ist, 22nd, 23rd.ancl 24th Spring's new shades. new features from the fashion capitals of the world! Silks. woollens. blended fabrics. rayons. cot- tons. See our window displays featuring the 1963 "Fabrics of Fashion" in this sale. 35" IMPORTED “SANFORIZED" COMBED COTTON DROADCLOTH At a tremendously low price! One of the most popular of plain coloured cotton broadcloths. "Sanforizod" shrunk for better washing and minimum shrinkage! Finelf woven of c cotton yarns . . . beautifully smooth . . . dyed in lovely shades for 1963! For dresses and skirts. sport; shirts and full skirts. children‘s wear. making and lining of quilts. White. light blue, maize. cupen. baby pink. light pink. red. mauve. mint and moss greens. ecru. rose-beige, brown. apricot. royal. black. EATON'S SPOTLIGHT SALE, 7 Yard c 36" IMPORTED “SANFORIZED” WOVEN COTTOIN GINGHAM Light. bright and beautiful . . . new woven gingham In a large range of pattems and colouring: . . . checks. plaids. novelty stripes. novelty checks. dobby weaves and others! Ginghams bound to delight you with their fine. soft weaves. new patterning. breezy colours. Predominantly blues. pinks. mint, moss and light greens. yellow. nod. mauve. turquoise, melon. tan. black-and-Jwtmo. For fashions and borne decor. EATON’S SPOTLIGHT SALE. Yard as" IMPORTED PRINTED RAYON VISCOSE DRESS CREPE This has the stilt-lilac look and is a really lovely crepe for dresses or blouses—tr even for colourful jacket-linings. The new designs for '63 are charming and include allover flowech prints. geometries and interesting novelty patterns. Basically coloured -— light blue. powder. brown. royal, yellow, tan. gold- colour. mass or K y greens oetrise. rose. red. violet. ATON'S SPOTLIGHT SALE. E Yard 54" BRAEMORE CELANESE ACETATE TAFFETA LINlNG Here‘s a big seller! Splendid quality. finer and firmly woven rayon taffeta and finished with a nice soft sheen. Comes in wide range of new-for-‘63 shades to go with your Spring fashions . . . to use for fancy-dress costumes or in home decor! White. beige. light grey. mid-grey. dark grey. light and dark browns. eggshell. tan, rust. tan. light blue. moss. willow or Kelly greens. purple. aqua. powder. sapphire. light and medium pinks, wine. rose. lilac. navy, black. EATON'S SPOTLIGHT SALE. Yard 45" IMPORTED PRINTED AND PLAIN COTTON PLAY KNIT Novelty cotton fabrics with a finely “knitted look" . . . hand- washable masecesistant and drtpdi-y! They‘re done in a handsome range for '63 . . . novelty effects. stripes. f'iorals, geometnics! A joy for cool wearing. good packing! shorts. slacks. sidirts. say tops. two-ptecers. toga for children! s in predominant shades of blue. pink. coral. bnight tur- quoise, red. lime. beige. black-and~white or white-with-colour. Plains in same tones to hematite. EATON'S SPOTLIGHT SALE. 1 Yard I so" PRINTED COTTON PERCALE 36" PRINTED COTTON PERCALE Pick them up now at this low price and get an early start on your Sprung sewing! A gay-for-Spring range beautifully and clearly printed on excellent quality weaves! Small. medium and r florals! Geometries! Conventional designs! Smootth finished cottons for home fmclcs. house coats. chil- dren‘s clothes. clusters. etc. . . oottaae decor! Basic ooliouns In blues. pm. omens. yellow. mauve. turquoise. tan. red, black-and-wldte. but not every de- m’gn in each cowaing. g“! EATON’S SPOTLI HT . l . Yard 45" PLAIN COLOUR RAYON "ANGELSKIN" A lover silk-like weave with a Silk-like quality , . . for trousneaux you may be planning. for gifts! White. beige. pastel pink. baby blue. coral. yellow. nlle green. light grey. powder. azure. snacking pink. gold colour. forest groan. rust. lilac. pink. rust. mid-grey. chocolate. mocha. cocoa. teal. light royal. willow green. red, wine. light navy, navy black. EATON’S SPOTLIGHT SALE. Yard 44" PRINTED “DRIP DRY" COMBED COTTON SATEENS Made In Canada . . . hand-washable. creaseoesistant and fast-dry. Beautifully printed and finished with a satiny-sheen Wait ’til you see what lovely prints— impressionistic flowao‘od designs. new Paisley types. geometries. conventionals. modern stripes. Pale or vivid blues. sunny greens. gold-colour. tangerine tones. aqua. pinks. yellow. azalaa-pink. beige-and- white. blackand-whi‘te. ‘ EATON‘S SPOTLIGHT SALE. 1 Yard I 36" PRINTED COTTON FLA’NNELE'I'I'E A large selection of patterns for 196.“! . . . a choice of colour~ ' as. . . but not every pattern in each colour. A splendidly woven and softly trapped cotton flanneletto .. .for pytamas and for children‘s sleep-wear. quilt-making. a myriad of uses. Small and m ‘um sized florets, conventional desist“, children's patterns. Pink, blue. yellow. Men. white- with-colour. 47c EATON'S SPOTLIGHT SALE. Yard so" SOLID COLOUR COTTON BROADCLOTH “Sanfarized” shrunk for the minimum of shrinkage... mercerized for a lovely finish. A finely woven cotton broad- cloth that is an outstanding “buy” at the price. Suitable tor scores of fashions — blouses and dresses. full skirts. children's clothes. Get in your under for a good ya cc of this! White. light blue. copen or tropical blues, light pink. deeper pink. tangerine. goldcolour. yellow. natural. rose-bolas. red. tur- quoise. moss. nllc. paddy. willow or water-greens, mauve. maroon. royal. brown, black. EATON'S SPOTLIGHT SALE. Yard 27" - as" PLAIN WHITE FLA‘NNELETI’E Two widths—and extra savings an 10-yard purchases! Is one of the most popular of white flanneiettes. firmly woven and softly napped. A quality to serve you wet for nightgowns or pyjamas. children's sleep-wear. a host of household ro- . ants! EATON'S SPOTLIGHT SALE Prices: 27" wide. Yard 86" M110. Yard 45" ARNEL AND COTTON NOVELTY WEAVES A new too: look in checks and plaids—handsomely wearable novelty weaves — band-washable—crease-mesistant— "tilt-ill)- . wondeiirul choice for travel tops, (trusses. blouses. sportswear. cloths for duldron. it new "flyaway” odours. too. clear. bright. and softened with white: Pink. aqua, yel- low. m. blue. red. tan. mach. M. navy. black-audawlitlta. EATON’I SPOTLIGHT SALE. 1 .29 Yard 45" WOVEN PLAID and NOVELTY GINGHAMS ' - ton ginghams in a large Hand-washable. creamistant and "drip-dry" . . . cool cot~ range of new-for-lm pattm Those are a splendid quality. finely woven and finished . . . make up into pretty. practical dresses. blouses. aids-ts and any loan for the young men. Tones of pink. nod, mac. aqua. blue. ye!- low. orange. mint. moss and mido‘eens. lavender. peach. melon. brown. black . . . also Black Watch plaid. EATON'S SPOTLIGHT SALE. l... Site 44" SOLID COLOUR "BUTCHER LiNlN.‘ (Rayon) Hand washable and t...andiiialovaly lightened waidht for Sarina and Simmer wear! An excellent Iii-m weave with linen-lilac club smartly nodal-sad by Fashion for '03! For due-as. two-pieces. and match casual clothes. White. nattn'ai. yellow. Indian turquoise. melon. nllc. navy. black. 790 EA’I’ON’S SPOTLIGHT SALE. Yard as" IMPORTED COTTON "PORTRAIT" PRINTS From the U. s. A. --theaa attractive. we‘ll-known cotton prints in a atria mitoction of the 1963 range of new patterns and sinus All sand" ry"foreuycarat Prints for blouses and dressed Fir twoaplecers and full skirts! For abildran'a wear. Blues. mess, pink. nod. tau. turquoise. Wm . bmwn-tiones. black-wilti-colmir but not in every da- ti. EATON'S SPOTLIGHT SALE. Yard w SOLID COLOUR RAYON GEORGE"! CRIPI Hunt-washable Wham! shear imported exist-cult! for our big Sale! A lowly cups for festive fashions—mum! ball amt. brideunaish‘ dreaaas (layer it for unusual ins-a). oolGII’IlII party dresses for little atolls. pretty blames. White. natural. belle. W. Pink. cop-i. rose-belle. olive green, pale blue. old-blue. (rout. tiirqiiolsa. lack. red, navy. b ‘ 490 EATON’S SPOTLIGHT SALE. a" noun 001.com COTTON "CAPIR CORD" Another aportmvoa: hit...la the light. brim calm and the elastic "dash" for 1083! A sum wont-h. hand-washable stWWMthmeall. laeasytocutmdaow. PalokaD.Plok.oad.IitnIUN!-- Spring teens. bright onus. copper-tones. black. hint-nut. lA’ION'I IPUI'LIGII‘I' SALE. 1 a w PLAIN “SHERWOO " ACI'I’A‘I‘I SUI'IINO Ag good-looking u it Is and weaning . . . band-washable and Want "Stanwood" has proved Its worth and popul- arity! A splendid W and weave. Comes in new-Imaging 1m shades to mix and match skirts. slacks! moss and goldcolour, hi sportswaar. two-piecens. White. natural. powder, Picncb blue.‘hunter. wine low EATON'S SPOTLIGHT DALE. flowering of signs. artistic brtistied affects. Handsome prints adapted more expensive fabrics;l Predominantly It nit-blue. tin-quotas. «stair cm' wflm' 'I‘ Ate ' EATONS SPOTLIGH s . Y“ m m.m.mmmum. 06mm. wlits, blue.os~aun.tuand men. AboutIO"vdddi. EATON'I SPOTLIGHT IALI. I Y“ rm rm Yard 40" IMPORTED PRINTED MN‘II. SHARKSKIN PLAIN RWIL-SPUN RIM. SILK SHANTUNG An eat-1y spit-in; m a. w“*“' W “'7- ” ms I'M M m Rayon and cotton. min. emu resistant. Makes Into Inst-t sheath. M. (ti-tern. etc. Cobain blue. mauve. naval. savvy and black. About «" width. 1.69 IA'I'ON'S SPOTLIGHT IPICIAL. , Yard "DRIP DRY" COTTON IROADCLOTH chaise. About I" villi. IATON’S SPOflJGH'I' SALE. Mercaflaodandsam-isedfordraaau,blouaas.ate. rowedmnfmmwbtohta "GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REPUNDBD” TOPSAIi—ARNIL AND VISCOSI FAIRIC mmmubrtahaweawfossheaflmm.draaaaa.atc. “our. white. red. m.w.m.mum Malawi-tot. 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