‘ l BRIEF ‘r’ti Executive Of RCAFAss'n. FROM OTTAWA Group Captain and Mrs. HR. Stewart of Ottawa are the guests EOpposes Integration Plan 'SiAND NEWS PAGE iCentenniaI Clinics Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Oct. 2, 1964. Opportunities Ample For Seeing The Queen Opportunities for Islanders and visitors to see Queen Eliza- beth next week. seem unlimited. Grounds at s slow speed 0 n : Kensington. ~ - A spokesman for the Char-i On at least 10 occasions they Richmond. Queen, Grafton huemwn Blood Donor Comm.“ 1 This will and the which for the may see her a rlnce Rhillp Weymouth and Kent Streets tee of the Canadian Red Cum . year. which will see 20 chm" in in their automobile drlvmg and Kensington Road At 12.10 ‘ airing C‘barlotltzetown'l streets. She will also make an appear- ance on the balcony of the Pro- vincial Building and will be seen by thousands of children at the children‘s rally at the Exhibition rounds, At the outset the Royal couple may be seen when disembark- ing from the Royal yacht Brit. 'annia. which will be tied up at. the department of transport wharf. The first of the street drives will begin at 2.28 Tuesday after- noon when they leave. the wharf Returning to the Britannia at at 11.43 to proceed to the chil- dren's rally at the Exhibition they will start for Governmcn. House via Kensington R o a 0, Hawthorne Avenue. St. Road. Longworth Avenue, Eus- ton Street and Pond Road. Following luncheon as guests of Lieutenant Governor WJ. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDon- ald they will leave for the Royal yacht at 2.30 pm. via Kent an- Queen Streets. That evening they will again leave the Britannia en route to the State dinner at The Charion tetown Hotel via Queen. Fitz- roy. Pownal and Kent Sireeu. donor clinic e I Exceed ' Fall Quota This week's three-day blood in Charlottetown, nded Thursday night by toppini, its objective by approximately 10 per cent. Objective was 1,065 and e to- tal of 1,179 donations were re- ceived. or 114 donations ovo r the objective. The clinic was held at the Zion Church Hall on Prince Street. On Tuesday afternoon the clinic was held at St. Duns~ tan's University. Society. said the result of the clinic was most encouraging. Members of the Zion's Wom- en's Auxiliary. St. Dunstan's HEAD DEAD [POLL Libya 'Reutersi— Gen. Mahmud Bugetin, commander-meme! of Liby‘ s public security forces. diec‘ Wednesday. He was named it the post in 1963. FAMILY LAXAT .3 l.- parish council of the Catholic‘ l Women's League. the R o y 11 Edward chapter of the 101712., the Land Rangers and the Park- dale WI assisted during the three-day clinic. Also assisting lwere Junior Red ross meni- , bers from Queen Charlotte and '. Birchwood High Schools. ‘ A blood donor committee. spokesman said the next and fi- nal clinic of the year would be theld in November at t e Sum- “ merside RCAF Station and at about 17 centres. The provincial deficit prior to 3. this week's Charlottetown clinic, ' l was 300. 5 o'clock they will go directly via Grafton and Queen Streets and will follow the same route on return to the buildings at 8.14 for the Command Perfor- mance in Memorial Theatre that evening and then leaving again for the yacht at 10.50 pm. Even more opportunities Will i First Aid Posts Are Organized .Carlu Carter Returns For 2nd Performance and Prince Philip. at the Royal‘ Variety Performance, Oct. 6th.‘ Miss Carter's dancing career started at 21,"; years of age “’1‘ Winnipeg: She worked in‘ vaudeville at the old Beacon‘ Theatre and at 15 became solo.. inst with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet Company. At 17 Miss Carter travelled to England where she joined Zhiolr “um”. point I5¢ GENTLE LAXATIVE usmmLAl: M" in .. on.“ .. i. mun m Moo as o« m ‘ Logie Awards. . . ,. _ . .. .. “A” » - ’ ' I a. . -, ‘ ____..___— Am MARSHAL H" h am _ . on t a to t C no en route to the new. Memorial After the dinner they Wm (MW Mhss Cavrlu Carter returns to After this. she returned to. hell. president of “$0 (i'toyZI 31:31:; at;°ftohfh:e?:::p:nn:: girmgiial selhveice: digitsiggg Buildings. The car wtll travel at at 10.27 pm. to the Centennia| Cgfrll‘fietow" {xi her “mnt Canada to a lead role with the Canadian Air Force Associa- ' . . . a briefin b Commodore A. ' “W‘pace 0" Queen’ water’ 3811mm“ Memorial centre V13 9 or EM? 5 season a Royal Wihhi Pi! Ballet Com- . tion proceeds to the ceno- convenm" of the assomatmn CheStel' flu”? Chief Staff offi- Hav'land' Rocmord' Kent‘ Pond' Kent. Que?“ 3““ Grafton commemth Gem“. Theame anv and p to Vancou mph to lay a wreath on he. being held this week in Charlo— cer, Air Defence Command Brighton' North R’Ver- MCG‘H' Streets. They will leave the ball firg'zflfgnsfigozgnfigpelggggeflg 59,55 Theatre Under the Sham. mmmmmm ; half of association members ttetown. Yesterday's program Headquarters, and group “at Am‘bmse' Brighton Road‘ Eus' at ‘1'35t0remm Mth’dMRWa Ma‘ L q; n Fii bath lnl In followu a W C ‘ "m "WM-cm“ ti; across the country. Lined up included. in addition to the homes" in the evening. ‘0'“ Queen and Grafton Grafton and Queen Streels- ’05 y' 96 ‘ m ‘ - p ye rs' ‘ '55 air-l E " i ier was associated with CBC- TV's “Showtime” where trio won two Liberty Awards as best dancers on Canadian television; with the Granada Television and BBC in Eng- land; and ATN Television i Australia where she won two , .one for best dancer and the other for best commercial. her . Money Back Guarantee! \ Regular price 850 oi Mrs. B. Woodman. Char- , . be rovided to see Her Majest Officials of the Bond Tour . lottetowm Disagreement of the Royal; the Brampton wrng for the. larg- on {painede M they will b: committee yesterdayyahhounc. the Sadler! We”! 'Ballet Com' Today Miss Carter is a re- c Canadian Air Force Associa-i est increase in a wrng w h ose driving on city streets six times ed Red Cross first aid posts gm. Dally and Stayed “:lt'h them “‘1‘ gular star on the Wayne and CARD PARTY RESULTS tion‘s executive council with the; members numbered less than and make two other public a, the Royal Visit 11W“ $955005 lOUI‘lhg England Shuster Show on CBC televrs- The followmg were Winners at . unification of the armed {on-ng 150, Durance . On Tuesday, posts will be 3:, Canada and 90 Cities through- . ion. and visits New York quite Available from your . s the Card party 1535‘ "mm at the r as OUtlined in the government's The president announced that They leave the wharf for Pro- follows from 130 m to 1130 out the united States‘ inequenfly Where She contin' 3.3551“. Recreatlon Ce'PMEI ia' r "White Paper 0" 139581108" 80d the 1965 convention will be held vince House at 11.23 on a slow p.m: federal building; mobile i ues to study and further her local Pharmacy diesthille. 'MI'S- drlsc 1M 3 other subsequent papers, was in Regina, and the 1967 came". drive via Queen. Water, Powna‘ post, Rogers Hardware; fire L’ h D k career- ‘ glint-h; Pa 19:. “when, -fi st :5' vowed in Charlottetown Thurs- tion in Montreal. Kitchener and eat. Prince and RiChmond hall; rescue truck at P-EJ. t 38 run 1’. Be 5 1‘ v °‘ da arshal Hugh scar-bore wings were awarded streets and while at the histor- Hospital Field and Memorial sepfi O'Hanley; gents' second, Robert Gallant: special. Albert Fletcher: door prize, Joseph Ry- an: freezeout. Joseph Ryan and Mrs. Elizabeth Fiskc. lng currently being he“ at on parade to the cenotaph forl Green Street. ' ed $25 and costs or 15 days in QUEBEC STUDENTS the Confederation Centre. a memorial service. i On Tuesday there will he a lcity police court yesterday by Approximately students c said a unified force 10 Symposiums on membershlp, of Murray River. elected trialr first aid post at the Fathers of; Magistrate A.J. Haslam. QC. fr m Pope Memorial School. years from now would have program and fund raising and s by magistrate and pleaded i Confederation Building, from 7: Accused were Owen A. Car- Burry. Quebec. are expected to emergency reaction capability. briefing bv Ac. Hun. chief of guilty to a charge of doing pm. to 12 midnight. ragher. Kelly's Cross. leaving arrive here over the weekend. emergency mobility capability. staff of the Air Defence Com mischief. namely damage ml On Wednesday there will be the accident: Travelling by train. the group will be here for the Royal visit by Her Majesty Queen Eliza- beth and is expected to leave October 10. NEW STORE HOURS Liquor stores at Borden. Sou- ris and Ca igan resumed the day schedule of open hours yes- . - i . ' ' , r ‘ t at the. Charlottetowu [km to today on a drunk and disor ierday. after being open in the Chrysler been unified 10 t0 15 adians to have sheltered in the. ft c “led m a While @1896 Three “305 _ ~ evening during ch years ago" asked the Air shade of their defence deterrent e 9:350“ twgn; 5180:! fined $.33: d‘" f: “"3 “a”! a": 2:213, gglfih agapegogh diva: months. Stores in Charlottetown Marshal. umbre a " 3* re“ 3 0 eg posses ‘ g ' 0'“ “7" ° f h . d k ‘ d I _ " and Summerside are still open The council. hp continual, he. Three trophies were awarded GEORGETOWN — Tire case 'quor' p'm‘ or 9mg “m a" map“ 9' during the evening five days a wee . TRAFFIC COURT Three persons were each fin- ed $10 and costs in Queens Coun- spokesman. In short. the RCAF 1an the largest Percentage hI- adlflill‘l‘ht’d by 0011590! to Oct. Want your shoe dollar to go ty traffic court yesterday. Fin- today can be compared to a crease was 437 York wing of 28 for argument by counsel. by farther? Shop our Second Floor ed were Albert Edward Phil- tribe without a chief," said Air Toronto. Kings County Stipendlary Maz- Basement Dept. for lowest prices lips. Charlottetown. and Robert Marshal Campbell. The coun- John Harvey. a member of “"34" James 3- JOhnsmm QC- 0" Quality Illnes- Clyde MacEwen. More“. speed- cil also exoressed grave con- the same wing. received the 8‘ GWFEGWWH- WednesdaY- ing; and Edward Orville Ram- say driving without a licence. y Campbell (Rem Air Marshall Campbell gave the president’s address at the Association‘s 15th annual meet- or an emergency staying or lasting capability, and in the meantime would have lost its esprit de corps and any basis for competition. “Would anyone suggest that we would have the modern au- tomobile we enjoy today had General Motors. Ford lleved that the abolition of the chief of the air staff position was a mistake. We now have an RCAF without a leader or a cern in the lessening of the cap- ability of the RCAF. 'neighbors for allowing us C No" all i l" "Wmll‘l‘ifi the wing bulletin trophies in the over- 150 and under 150 mem- bers divisions respectively. Following the session delegat- mand headquarters were sched- uled for this afternoon. ic building will appear on the balcony facing Richmond Streer as they did during their visit in H @ 59. The Queen will enter her car Earl Acorn. e case was ad- AM. HUGH CAMPBELL ‘ said. “we should thank n ur: an- in connection with membersnip drives. Winner of the grand pre- sident's trophy for a wing with a membership of over 150 hav- vice. president's trophy for the member of a wing making the Evidence Completed In of Bernard John Boudrealilt. of Lower Montague. charged with stealing a roast of meat, the property of Louis Acorn. was Three witnesses were hard. They were : Kenneth Stew- journed by consent to Oct. 14. Greek River, was fined costs for having liquor not pur- chased v r Two W) and costs for being Field; mobile post. corner of Green Street and Ambrose Street: telephone and shelter at. N.S. MacLeod's hfrom 10.30 am 10.30 rim. to 3 pm. and 7 pm to 12 midnight; mobile post atr persons were each fined the Court House yard from 10.301 costs or five days intoxi-‘l a.m. t 130 a.m.- a first Joyce Elizabeth Blacket-t ofr 7 pm. to 12 midnight; a mobile $50 and post at Rogers Hardware from residence. 79 a truck windshield owned by l a first aid post at the Federal Everett Raynor. Tignish. driv- (Building and the city fire hall 1 ing without due care and at- . to 3 p.m. and l tention; and John Milton Mac- aid In City Court Three persons were each tia- ‘Laren. Charlottetown. speeding. Also charged with speeding ‘hwas William Allison MacRae Charlottetown, fined $10 and 1‘ John Maclnnis was remandei. LePAGE' Open Tonight iintil 91 : The "GOOD L'IL ANGEL" Talks to MR. EMPLOYER TEENS BARGAIN DEPT. Rge. 5.95 —_ 7.95 SISTER DIES The ah. marshal said Canada greatest contribution' to the al't- 0‘ Montague. James Re— Mrs. Weldon Smith of .‘izLin- is not paying her share to de— memberShiP dl‘h’e- The PTPSi- gmald .Bm“ 0‘ Lyndme' and s I ' I coin Street has received th fence for the continued main- dent's "‘0th W88 awarde 30 C“- M““ E' Foswr' 0f the a e - news of tile death of her sister. tenanco of peace. M‘mtame detachment' RCMP' - llNiIrgs. Peggy MacDonald. Pictou. "If we continued to appear so 0 “2° ggfigmufilflc Kgsmzzfi‘ BE 31. Mrs. MacDonald low on the scale of effort. and E d ' ‘ ' was the former Marie MacDon- if We continue to enjoy peace ad by Kenneth 1" Macnonald' 11d. St. Margaret's. P-Esl. for a further 10 years." he I d manly 'MMGtzrne‘v - General J' S, worm nacnlvan Comp ete m c ‘9” QC' “em‘ y _ sented the Crown in all cases. Word has been received by a John Earl Jenkins of Murray ' " ’ ’ nephew. Edgar G. MacKlnnon. The cases of Basil Reginald R- 1 ded n i ‘ . m” . “ore” of th 1 h War. pea n“ g“ fy to B. C. and D widths . e passing 1, as. Maclsaac and Wilfred Thomas impaired (halving ms has. wasJ ~95 vital at Jamaica Plains. N.Y., of John W MacKinnon. Ar- lington. Mass. in his 91st year. He was the last surviving mem- Hughes both of Charlottetown. charged with break. entry theft at the Giarlottetown Cur- ling Club were complet For Winter 14 to fix a date for trial, l Victor Dunn, of Stungeon, was i fined $100 and costs for impair- ; r of the family of the late John and Annie Ellis MacKi- non. East 1 . P.E.1. His wife the former Stella A. Walsh. West Cape. predeceas- ed him in 1962. Fluneral services were held at Bergland Funeral Home. Burial in Mt, Pleasant cemetery, Arlington. Mass. Results of a card party held Thursday evening at the Char- lottetown Community Centre Were as follows: ladies' first. Josie Blanchard: ladies' second. rs. - . s rin months. saw two reso- . . tion' grfinh‘lscslgleth:c°gggltz. 13ml: ad‘li’ted at. accepted 'by defennse counsel; “Eglixhegeihlglalxrtgouk: “'5‘ J-A. MacKenzie and J.A mm“ 0‘ “‘9 Region" Em‘ Mum“ Gm" m “he Hugh" the shootingltm!D0n-t mi“ Mr. Employer: Shelfoon. tie: consolation. John MacDonald; special prize. Josie door .' f 40 articles of Blanchard; , , ganiaed P.E.l. Federation of Cats. Douglas Taylor and Davl . .° . Macphenom “gift. “ho, ho "resented on e son Bigger and Sergeant Char-i Eggsnugiiaresi In October L’ly Angel: Well, first Mr. Employer. how about letting your em- , 9 his”! Pinon and Albert Msc- regional committee. and that les Ready of the Charlottetown I e 898 ployees sign up on a payroll deduction plan so they can MEN S . . . . Q. ' u—r MIcDOUGALl. FUNERAL The funeral for Miss Margaret MacDougall. deaconess, was di L, hm - he” “I "(r- u ’ Oct- the'hoyal Cnna ah a . ‘ . 1119! 4 and .99 :' imm ""03 Bland! Pnsby- °3i§3 misting? tlizeeC‘Ellig-I (Grod.s XI and x") 1‘" Angel: Ahd then. you can give a donation to our campaign from 5" and 5 Cw‘hfirvigzsnatcghno mm“ m. _ Mr. Em. Kr... The Department of Education has recently yoursbusmess. Youll get a receipt for income tax pur- , ducted by an "unmet- nev 9‘": M" Kem‘ K°""°dy' received inquiries from persons in Charlottetown x Donold Nimuon emitted by P'E'I' Jadefimon 0;; 5.9mm" and vicinity wishing to enrol in night classes for " ~ ' - . to linger. . _ .I - _ _ . . . . , high a cm“ a: Charlotteliownen‘hynd District instruction in certain subjects of Grades XI and r Emphyer Okay, Ln Angel. Newl NBW‘. "me Maj” rd" Labour Coimcil: Mr. Elts- L,“ . - .. ' worth Edmunds. Ulllted aro- . Angel. And then how about signing u on your mm avroll de- kfifhfi'wg‘mfiul‘gfi. thcrhood of Carpenters and . TM“ m the Charlottetown are“ Who “re duction plan. You don’t want 3) have your emrilloyees do RUBBERS FOR Mam“ “n 'maMi .. when; Mrs. Irets Suther. interested should write to the Department of anything-YOU do“ do you? Good E. m 3:” land. Business and Profession- Education on or before October 7th stating their ' sTACKED HEEL oi ' 1 Women's Club: Sr. Mary occu ation and the courses desired as well as the ' . l- . . . . mum, :45.“ .g. levy. camel‘s“? :3: mad: levell Mr. Employer. \g’fihheLPlllaghfghelhguess you re righhfllflwdl use the Fair sHOES m “f a“ m‘m'dflfiz :1; "gm? Pl:otest.nt pm. t. lIt shobiild the note: shat“? cosirselin chi:r par- 0"” pay per m0" ' Eastern 3‘7"“ ' ily Bureau Service: Mr. Slew- icu ar su Jec canno 0 ere un ess e cm L," A“ I, Th a - , .. lion's 0' M w; art Macml‘a‘dv P-E-I- Fed?“ rolment is adequate to justify the engagement of n Anus"; :22” Mr' Employer’ “"5 makes 5°" ‘ 300d L” “9 . PE] Clinton in 3"“ fem’hfilu'mgy an instritijtor. Applicants v;ill be notified as soon ' "M ‘ ~ - - ' h'n‘ h" s“ .' as possl a after October th whether. or not it . . , " :1“ mmmi m‘m‘m "olihce 01%, mil no possible to arrange for instruction in ceri m Employfl‘ Aw' gee’ Shucmi L“ AWEL ' ’ and, 19'...“ 'amu, is secretary of the Committg; tsin courses. ‘ . 11 Oblivion and Douglas “‘ ” " M Mo K "2i. ‘ . ' - ht‘ ' set! were 0. W. . C C . - hm a..." M. his - nail-ling“ d m new, mm" 0, EM...” This advertisement published by a local The I epa 9 Shoe co nmm‘u "Wm" 5"” de Public lritodFi g ' ’i‘u W. W Office. and Joan Mouse-u. e. s. 1. SP "'5 a m. u. Dial 4-4748 '“i .0761“ m Mill-st. lmelovfl I” W . ms. ‘ 138 no in. ion! Officer. . V Discussed Vocational training. local wage rates and the employment outlook for the winter months were main discussion topics at Wednesday night‘s meeting of the Local Employment ‘ ory Committee in the room of the National Employ- ment Office. Charlottetown. The meeting. first in a series of monthly meetings to be held throughout the fall. winter and ployment Committee. Mone- ton. N.B.: that the newly or- fore Judge C. St. Clair Tralnor in Queens County Court yes- terday. ed drivmg Basil Freeman Higgmbotham. I The crown closed the Maels- aac case and witnesses were called in the Hughes case be- fore both cases were adjourn- ed for argument and summation to Oct. 20 at 10.30 am. ‘ The evidence called by crown prosecutor Alan K. Scales from witnesses Blair George Mac-l Kinnon and Clarence MacPhail ‘ bar stewards at the Curling, Club in the Maclsaac case was h case. Also called to the stand was City Police force. 11¢ The Most Precious Gift To Give Your Children! It's not what you do “for” them, says this author. but the ef‘perlences you share with t em . . . like the August "The Night The Stars Fell" ...one L’il Angel: the farmers of this province be represented on the regional committee. .1. J. Connolly. representing Night School Courses Mr. Employer: give regularly every week. Well, I guess that‘s easy enough. Mr. Employer. we need your help. our Prince Edward . Island United Fund Campaign is trying to raise $258,483 so that 27 Agencies can carry on their work. Sure. I'd like to help L‘il Angel. what do you want me to do? .reg.6 LADIES' SAMPLE