Guardian Want Ads — The Capital's Market Place Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 6-8031 - Montague 97-2 - Souris 157 - Alberton 68-2 SELL YOUR “DON'T WANTS" THROUGH A CLASSIFIED AD the Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 28, 1963. VUTOMOTWE 9! MERCHANDISE ‘ A ‘ Articles For Sale Cars For Sale FOR SALE: ENTERPRISE _ electric kitchen range. two (:gorSIAeLdfifi' . xx:x:“xx"ix months old, medium size with and body I no rust). Low mile- xxxxxxxxx‘XXXXXXXxx"{"Eu" gilt)? 81ng it “$300 Reduced age. Built in radio. Only 3995. {xx Oxxxxxxxx‘x‘im‘ Apply MacWilliams Service x "xx" 0 xx QUANTITY OF SOFT AND station. North River. on SALE: door ranch wagon, in good con- dition. Never driven in. the 'ntel‘. Only 5000 miles. Trade accepted. Guaranteed. Can be financed. Phone 4-9341 be- tween 12-1. and after 5 p.m. AUS’I‘IN FOUR WHO ELSE WANTS ' A NEW CAR! BUY IT NOW WITH A LOW-COST LIFE-INSURED __——w-.‘—__.—_- l Marins Garage Has The Best Buys In Town I959 Meteor Sedan ltandard 6 cylinder. Perfect tion. x x X X X X X X xxxxx X XXXXX X x XXXXX X x “XXX xxx K at x XX): X X xxx :xxxx xxxxx " x xxxxx " x x xxxxx X X X xxxxx x X x xxxxx x x xxxxx xxxxx x x “3000‘ LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA hardwood for sale by the acre. Contact Maurice Arnold. Bris- tol. or phone 15-11 Morell be- tween 1 and 4 pm. Farmers Market WANTED: A NUMBER OF feeder cattle. Knud Jorgen- sen. Fredericton. P.E.I. Phone 59-2 Hunter River. FOR SALE: 1951 ONE-TON Ford truck. stake body. A150 600 model Pioneer chain saw, like new. Will accept cash, cattle or grain as payment. Charles Mayhew, Shamrock. BUYING FEEDER PIGS. PAY- ing $28.00 a pair for good pigs over 35 lbs. onday: James McCloskey and Amos Malone. New Wiltshire; Edward Wood, Pownal. phone Vernon River 11-42; Earl J a y, Mt. Stewart EMPLOYMENT to Charlottetown. phone Mt. Stewart 3-12; Borden Bagnall Only $I500.00 I958 Meteor “ulcer station wagon v-a in la condition Only S I 295.00 'I9:60 Austin Help Wanted Female EARN $23 WEEKLY PLUS A FREE WARDROBE in your spare time. Just show Fash- ion Frocks to friends. No in- vestment, canvassing. experi- ence necessary. Write: North American Fashion Frocks. td.. 3425 Industrial Blvd. . 70, Montreal 39. Que. at farm. Hunter River. phone Hunter River 20-4. ay: D.L. MacDowcll. at farm Fredericton, phone H u n te r River 27-2: Sandy MacNeill, buying at farm. Monday even- ings. C.C. Pratt. buying at St. Peters Monday and Tues- a' . OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams ,' .c‘ .. . l “I "UH" tuu\\" IIlIIIIll BR :1 _ l sin: 1 l . If I l “I: ’1 5| ' aw n" THERE SHOULD DE A LAWAGIN PIJ'IWIN‘ ‘EM UP EARLY" WHY, H 21 STMAS .’ osrA GER NEXT EEC . BORN FlF‘l‘l YEARS T00 SW Jaw-Lung, Inlbvilfl.‘ 7n iguana on i-ZB RENTALS SERVICES I Wanted To Rent ‘ COLD WAVE SPECIALS HOUSE WANTED TO RENT. Business man and family re- quire four bedroom house to rent in Brighton area. Willing lease. Responsible Highest references. Please write Box 12 Guardian- Patriot. l $7.50 For $4.00 $10.00 For $7.00 SHAMPOO SET —— $1.00 SHAMPOO SET & CUT $1.50 GALA BEAUTY SALON 105 KENT ST. PHONE 4-9481 Model A-SS completely lie-coup iitloned. Now $I000.00 I96l Austin llrdel 850 station wagon. Up to 50 M. P. G. Here Is a Real Buy Only $900.00 EXTRA SPECIAL I957 Dodge Iedan VB standard transmis. tion. Hard to believe \‘ Only $250.00 Martin’s Garage l Queen St. Chm 4-3268 . , WANTED Capable experienc- ed stenographer. Speed in typing essential. Good starting salary. Apply to Box 65. Guard- 1 a n - Patriot, Charlotte- town. 'AVON IS CALLING' In your neighborhood through TV. Be the Avon Representa- tive and turn spare time into money. For interview write:— Mrs. R. G. Dunn 'SEE PAGE 3 FOR LATE NOTICES District Manager 200 Leslie Street Moncton, NB. WANTED Guardian - Patriot l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING i londsys through Fridsys 8.30 NM. I mil 5 PM. Sat. till 12 noon. Phone Chlrloltelown 4-8506 DELIVERY BOY Highland Groceteria APPLY 106 HIGHLAND AVE. Charlottetown Help Wanted Male SPECIALS THIS WEEK at ELLIS BROS. Sherwood I6"/o Dairy Ration 3 bags tor $l0.45 DIAL 2-I20l Articles Wanted WANTED: LEFT REAR AXLE housing for Farmall 200 or C tractor. Contact Wallie Macv Isaac. Souris. Phone 2- WANTED: METAL TOP LATHE machine with four line roll‘ ers. Must be in good condi- tion. Contact Bruce C. Plgot. Mt. Stewart. P.E.I. WANTED Top prices paid for — ale bot- tles, scrap iron, copper. brass. batteries. hides. wool. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St. Opp. Batons Phone 4.9522 REQUEST FOR BEQU EST A humanitarian and social ser- vice organization requlrcs of- fices and storage space in Charlottetown. This request is made to any person willing to rent a house or premises for immediate use. with a definite prospect of the owner eventually selling some to the organization or donat- same as a mem val. Please write in confidence to:- P. 0. Box 52, Charlottetown, P. E. I. DOYLE’S , RADIO & TV SERVICE “ON THE SPOT REPAIRS" DIAL 4-4305 WE SPECIALIZE in Electrical Wiring Jobs — Large or small . Refrigeration Sales Service . Appliance Repair—all types Motors Rewound—repaired Oil Burner and Dodd and Strather Lightning Rod— Sales and Service DeLAVAL DAIRY EQUIPMENT PALMER ELECTRIC LTD. DiAl 4-51543 TYPING DONE EVENINGS. Phone 4-8880 after 5:30 p.m. . Lennon Air Conditioning E Announcements 2 CITY & QUEENS "WE TREAT the sick well", Giggoy‘s Pharmacy. Vitamins for all ages. Shop at “your” Drug Store for fresh. Standard- ized Vitamin products and Ton-‘ ics. Dial 4-3170 for prompt de- livery. PRE INVENTORY Sale, one rack of dresses $5.00 each, values to $15.95. Nu-Style Dress Shop, 109 Kent Street. RUMMAGE SALE, Tuesday, Jan. 29. Commences 1:30 pm. at the Salvation Army, Great George Street. WILL NOT BE buying logsi until further notice. Wisuers Mills, Watervale. SERVICES BEING held in the Theatre Hall_ Willow Street off Kirkwood Drive. will continue Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 pm. All welcome. HOCKEY, NORTH River rink tonight Monday, Hampshire Bull- dogs vs. Cornwall Meteors. Game time 8:30 pm. Admission .25c and .35c. Also school hoc- key at 7 o'clock. Covehead vs. Wiltshire. Admission to school players .15c. PENNY AUCTION will be held Tuesday. January 29th, 201 Wing R.C.A.F. Association Club Rooms. Grafton Street, at 9 pm. Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary. PRINCE COUNTY CARD PARTY. Freetown hall, Monday. January 28, at 8.00 .m. Sponsored bv W.‘I. Lunch served. KENSINGTON RINK. tonight. Monday. Farmers League. 7.30 Konsington Seabrooks vs. See- mans Golden Acres; 9:00 Hope River vs. Freetown Royals. NOTICES I WELLINGTON Miss Joan Gallant, who is em- ployed in Ontario. r e c e it fly ‘ spent some time with her p a r- nls. Mr. and Mrs. Fidcle C. Gallant. ANNUAL BOX social In Geor- getown Town Hall. Thursday, Februar let. Sponsored by Holy Name Society. MORELL RINK, Monday pm. Souris Cross Bones, Morell Meteors. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howell and ed Mrs. Eva Day and family. Mr. (1 Mrs. Roland Miller and family, Freeland, recently . visited Clayton Barlow and dau- gghters. Gladys, Shirley and LOOK YOUNGER! Rid 3701",? canon 8 vs. self of Grey Hair with Angelique : Grey Hair Restorer. Restore ‘ natural looking colour. beauty. $1.95 at MacKenzie's and Gig- gey's Pharmacies, Hughes Drug 1 Co. Ltd.. Jamie-son's Pharmacy -—Montague: and Larter‘s Phar- macy —- Souris. OBITUABY Inserted by friends and rela- tives as a tribute to the deceas- the and played in Toronto, spent holidays with relatives friends in this community. . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver MacLeod and children Wayne and Rita of Summerside visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Enman and family. Rev. W.B. MacPhail recently spent a few days with his broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Aubrey MacPhaiil, York Point. JOHN1VAN MAHAR 1 Miss Nellie NIachnnan and Died suddenly at Tommm Mrs. Wilfred MacLennan of Ont. on Monday, January 21.;U.S.A., visited Mrs. Charles 1963' John [van Mahar, 51, be.;MacLennan of Victoria West. loved son of the late Mr. andi Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conrad of Mrs. Leo Mahar of CharlottelennaPOIlS Valley. N.S.. visited town, P,E,I., an brother of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Conrad re- Fred of Burlington. 0nt.. Daniel 1 Gently- of Palmerston, Ont. Wilfred of Carol and Randy Ferguson California, Mrs. A. Watts . spent a few days at the home (Aileen) of Saskatchewan. and I of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sellick. rs. Maurice Costello tKath-iWinsloe. leen) of Charlottetown. PEI." Miss Sharon Wile, Dartmouth. A brother, Maurice. of the Can- , l\'.S., visited with her c o u sin, adian Army, predeceased him. 'j Miss Joyce Gaudet. being killed in action in France; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corkcry and in 1944. The late Mr. Mahar was a veteran of World War 11. K have returned to their h o m e The funeral was held. with I after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. military honors, from the Rosar I sy1vere perry and family‘ Funeral Residence, ‘boume' Street» ommov 0“ 1 turned to the home of her dau» Thursday morning. January 24.1 ghter, Mrs. Edwin Darby and 1 3 With funeral 0011939 Br'iMr. Darby. after spending some TiVlng at SIP Mlcmers Roma" I time at Prince County Hospital calm-“I9 cathedral for Requwm ' also at Chronic Care, after her High Mass at 9:15 am. Inter- accident. ment was at HOW cross Ceme‘f Wellington Sunshine Club met Aer-v. Torontoi on Thursday evening at th e :- .‘home of Mrs. Howard Barlow. ‘ Edgar Ellis, Miss Margo Bar- NOTICE . To enable us to finance our business opera- tion in a proper manner, accounts will be .low and Mrs” Eugene Brooks imotorcd to Turtle Creek, N.B.. {recently and was accompanied iback by Grant Brooks who is Ircturning home from Port } Credit. Ont. ac- , Mrs. Madeline Gallant cele- commodated on a thirty day basis only, after ybrated her 98th birthday recent- February lst, 1963. All past due accounts after this date will be handed in for collection. E.W. Turner Ltd. tly. Mrs. Gallant resides with her daughter and s on - in-law, ,‘Mr. and Mrs. Faustin Richard, lwho operates the village hotel. ‘ Robert Gallant arrived home i ents here. REAL ESTATE YOUNG'S WANTED unit the list of telephones st the of Classified page for the Branch fies serving your arse. OID ADVERTISEMENTS 24 word minimum chsrgo. 0 numbers, house num- sr, Box number. are charged as one word. vsrious groups of numbers count sopsrstely. Only Stendsrd Dictionary Abbreviations are acceptable. Cash Rats Insertion per word 45h 3 consecutive Inser- tions 4: per word, 6 consecutlve in- sertions Site per word 10 per cent addition-l charge on those so counts if not paid within 7 days. of lost Insertion dsts. '.NNOUNCEMENTS 5c per word, I! word minimum charge. Pecm NOTICES Births. Deaths Engagements. . SI. 5. Ad- ditional each name printed 10c. ems Sl .75. Additional each newspaper line of Verso with Rhyme ster maintained lOc Count 0on 5 sversge (5 to 6 letters each) per IIne. MUSKRAT COAT FOR SALE. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE. ALE BOTTLES Phone 4-8595 in good condition. Price rea- sonable. Phone 4-4801. RENTALS size 14. Like new. Phone 4-5137. FOR SALE Rooms ONE LARGE FURNISHED housekeeping room for rent. Suitable for two or board for working boys. Dial 4-8875. Apartments beautiful and long lasting e: tenors. Table Legs — For-do-lt yo furniture. All sizes from 4" to 29" in birch and mahogany. Weatherstripping—All kinds for every door and window with a draft problem. 1 Adjustable Shelf -- standards nd brac the ideal space saver for building shelves. HANDLER BROS. LTD. No. 1 Plywood Place 4-66‘57 Charlottetown, P. E. I. thou-n, nor-m will b. charged $1.50 M 2 I 3c per word r. *0. sitar. \\ . men DISPLAYS l Insertion r column Inch $1.96, 3 consecme shiom, per Inch $1.68. 6 consecu- lnscrtlons per Inc 81.55. Mel tender notices. 82.24 per h. Your Gusrdlsn Patriot Classified newspapers. dared on skip- will be chsrged the rate on each insertion “Advertisers are requested to read if ldvertlsemenl the first day appears and to call the Classified ' ~ nt immediater in the can of & mlstslte, as this newspaper is l '. responsible for one day's incor- - bllcstlon r l e Incorrect -1 only of s clmlflsd dllplly ‘ rtlsomsnt. “Moments on Classified Advertlsfi ' be msde “'1'”- ccooo m ml'lrst 7 dsys of billing date. I963 WALLPAPER ALL NEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED I962 STOCK Going at Bargain Prices In Room Lots FOR RENT: LARGE MODERN BACHELOR APARTMENT FOR. rent, second floor uptownl Un~ furnished. Available February. PO Box 519. SELF-CONTAINED three room apartment for rent. with bath. (Steve and frigidaire supplied). Automa~ tic washer and dryer in build- ing. Phone 4-5326. ONE SMALL APARTMENT for rent in Parkdale. second floor. consisting of livingroom. bedroom, kitchen and bath. Private entrance. Phone 8865 HEATED FOR RENT: 805 EUSTON Street. heated. second floor, five room apartment with two drooms, available February lst. $90. monthly. Phone 4- 5426 MACKENZIE Real Estate Buying-Selling- Renting Call Day or Night 4-3268 Pro sale 8 miles from city; approximately 6% legs. on paved highway. Also cottage bringing in 35.00 man in . Near school a shopping. Select double tenement for immediate sale; centrally located. completely recondit- ioned and modernised; new garage. Good income property A real attractive. well est- usiness for abllshed b sale in restricted area. If interested. let's talk It over. We also have FOR SALE a variety of dwellings and in- come properties in city and vicinity: building and cottage lots, and choice farm ll'st- tags from five to five inmdred a If it's real estate we have it! If it can be sold we sell it! For immediate or early spring pin'chase. selling. CALL John W. MacKenzte Real Estate want. Appraiser, Broker, Property Management 259 Queen Charlottetown SERVICE STATION Ph. 5-2 South Lake USED TRACTOR SPECIALS I.H.C. Super ‘A' with Cult. A-l I.H.C. Super ‘C' with Cult. INCOME TAX RETURNS Financial Advisory Service CHESTER STAIRS 87A Elm Avenue Dial 4-8676 Charlottetown lug prices. HEAVY COPPER . . . . . LIGHT COPPER . . . . . . Red Brass Radiators Batteries . . . . . Transportation CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON. Mass. Wednesday. January 30th, returning on weekend. Can accommodate three pas- WANTED For good grades of scrap material, delivered to our yard on Kent Street, we are paying the follow- IRON & STEEL SCRAP ........ $14.00 Per Ton. Yellow Brass ................ .13 Cts. Per Lb. “UJOCCICssssoe-OOIOIQ .75 Cts. Each. secs-cc... MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. KENT STREET ‘ Mr. and Mrs. ’Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Vans Pye at Trinity Unit- ed Church, Summerside, recent- ly. also the reception which was held at. Birch Hill Tourist Home. Mr. and Mrs. Faustin Richard attended the wedding of their daughter Cecile. The marriage took place at Holy Family Church. Toronto. Dec. 29th., when she was riagc to Joseph Jude Joseph of lRCAF Station at Mooseini, Ont. ‘ Tile bride is an RN at an Indian .19 Cts. Per Lb. 17 Cts. Per Lb. .16 Cts. Per Lb. 31‘- $3.00 Each Ontario. Laverne and Eric Barlow vis- ited their cousin Barbara Fer- guson, Union Corner, for a week. Mrs. Herman Ferguson is still a patient in Prince County Hos- l P sengers. Phone Vernon River 19-22. NOTICES Special Notices You Would n’t disconnect your phone a couple of days a Week . . . because you know that ood prospects might be try- ing to get in touch with you during those periods when your phone service is dis- inued. It's the same with your ad- vertising. People are buying every . Don't let that business pass you by because your adver- tising is "disconnected." ADVERTISE IN apartment. three bedrooms. large livingroom. kitchen and bath. Hot water heated. Third SERVICES DO YOU NEED MONEY? THE GUARDIAN- Peter A. McNeil PROFESSIONAL CARDS Architects 5 pm. . floor. in Parlodalc. Available We offer fast-service cash T :(ngc stock ofmFlporlng by before February lslt. loans for any “1:53:00 pu‘lg‘ a square or 9 monthly. (Large paygroun . pose. . up . . e ECTI Phone +5547. childm wel- as mo peyl CLASESI‘IIFEREg SAY 0N “£15 2.3%ng) °°m°~’ nousnaom runner: To Let 117 Queen St. Phone +7300 Ho E -—-—-—.———E—“—m‘ 148 Gt. Gen. 8%, Phat 4-8517 at George 9.. FOR RENT. GARAG - Dm W7 coln Street. Phone 4-3398 after 126 Richmond St. PO. Box 513 Architect PHONE 894-4872 Laurie A. Cotes G. Keith Pickard ll Amati” Restricted Architect “‘i‘flilt‘M‘ no. a...» no..." I“ mfm“:mm mu Charlottetown. an. M out an noes um - on. STORAGE The vacant Baptist Church, Cor. Fitzroy and Prince Sts., Charlottetown E. F. ACORN, Chairman, Trustees ' P.O. 30x13, Ch’town. FOR RENT! NOW IS THE TIME! INSULATION BLOWING ALL WORK GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES . . . TERMS TO SUIT " FREE ESTIMATE ' NO OBLIGATION PHONE COLLECT——“From anywhere on P.E.I." Charlottetown 894-4560—Summerside 436-3419 MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION CO. JAMES O. STEWART — 131 North River Rd. “Specialists in all types of Siding & Insulation" lta . Anthony White has been a pa- Births, Deaths Marriages IN MEMORIAM ,MacPHERSON -— In loving memory of our dear mother I Phcrson, and Elmer John, who I passed away January 27. 1953. , and January 23. 1939. 1 However long our lives may last. Whatever lands we view. Whatever joy or grief be ours. We will always think of you. Sometimes it's hard to under‘ ; Why some things have to be: I In his wisdom. God has planned NOTICE TOWN or SUMMERSIDE Resolution passed at special meeting of the Summerside Town Council on January 25. 1963. Resolved that the Town Clerk be instructed to allow the payments by taxpayers. of arrears of taxes by installments, but definitely within the framework of Section 138 of the Town of Summer-side Incorporation Act, as to the applica- tion of such installment payments of arrears. In addition to any lien or execution that the town may have for tax arrears. and not in abate- ment of the security afforded by any such lien or execution, a promissory terms of the installment thereon. shall be taken in favour of The Town of Summerside, and signed by the taxpayer. Such installment payments in every case In be not less than twenty beginning on the date the note is signed. Any ta age of this xpayer in arrears not taking advant- privilege by February 15th, 1963. shall be subject to action as provided by the Town of Summerside Incorporation, Act with Impact to the collection of taxes. These directions are to apply only to tax- payers presently in arrears of any tax payments. Beyond our power to see. Lo g. Christine, Willard. Mut‘. Ed. Le- nore and Anne. FRASER -— In loving memory of a dear son and brother Aus— tin Frascr who passed away January 27th. 1961. Ever remembered by mother. brothers and sisters. (‘ARRl'THl-IRS-~~ln loving mem- ory of a door hushcnd father Lorne f‘arruthcrs. who passed away January 28. 1950. You have. loft a beautiful mom- I 3 :. ory. And a sorrow too great to be 0 0 But to us who have loved and 05 ,' Your memory will never grow note setting out the pavmentq and inter?“ Always In silent heartache - ‘9 ‘ And many a silent tear ‘ But always a beautiful memory of a husband and dad so dear. God gave us strength to bear it ' And courage to face the blow. Rut what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by wife and family. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacLean of Charlottetown. wish to thank all thelr relatives and friends, who helped in so many ways during the illness and death of their mother Mrs. Leslie Mac- Lun. Thank you one Ill. (20) dollars per month Mt» .. son Victor of Summerside visit-‘ i Miss Kay Perry. who is em-s son Michael of Moncton. NB. 1 457 Sher-I Mrs. James Bishop has re- la from Montreal and will spendl rest of the winter with his par-l Charles P y e, i Enman at- ! tended the wedding of Mr. andl Hospital at Moose Factory; and brother. Mrs. Daniel Mac-- vin lv remembered by. ltient in Prince County Hospital. ‘ Grant Gallant recently ac- cepted a position in Bank of Nova Scotia, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pye and two small children spent a few days with Mrs. Florence Mac- Donald, Mtscourhe. . Miss Betty Galldol. who is employed in Summorside. re. lcently visited her parents. Mr. land Mrs. Eddie Gaudet. , Mrs. Beecher Ford. Summer- j side. recently visited at th e ihome 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph v Machllan. Wellington Centre. ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant , and family, St. Philip, recently i visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘ Gallant. . Mrs. Fidele C. Gallant is con- ‘; fined to her home due to illness. i Mrs. Hazel Stewart. St. El- : eanors. recently visited her par- : ents, Mr. and Mrs. C h a r les i‘ Campbell of this place. . Mr. and Mrs. Thane Barlow. y Tyne Valley. recently visited tMr. and Mrs. Eugene Brooks. . Union Corner. 1; Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coul- son and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Coulson. all of Seaview, visited Mr. Clayton Barlow recently. isses Eleanor Barlow and Beverley Barlow recently ob- served their 14th birthday, also Master Preston Barlow at their respective homes. Raymond MacCausland re- cently visited his brother Elmer In Charlottetown. Mrs. Fred MacCausland and son Clarence of Ellerslie were recent visitors of Mrs. Ira Bar- ow. Gerald Gallant, M o n c ton, N.B.. recently visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrill Gal- nt. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ber- nard and family. Hunter River. visited William H. Barlow and Margo Barlow. also Mr. an Mrs. Keith MacDonald, recent- y. Miss Joan Gallant. who has been employed in Ontario for some time. has now taken a pos- ition at RT. Holman's, Sum- merside. Little Blair Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Barlow, had the misfortune to cut his wrist while at play. which re- quired stitches. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson were: Ernest Sellick and Warren Heffell of Winsloc. in Day recently spent a weekend a . and Mrs. Peter Miller. Ellerslle. Miss Barbara Day, who is employed at Island Telephone I Company Summerside, recent- ly visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Day. . Pupils of Wellington English School re - opened classes Mon- day. Jan. 21. with Miss Pauline lGaudet, Miscouche, as their ‘ teacher. f Raymond MacCausland is out regain and able to get around I with the use of crutches after I having the misfortune of break- I in! Ms toes on one foot at work. ‘ BM. I i l i House Briefs OTTAWA ICl’l -—Paul Martin ‘L-Esscx Eastl said In the Common: that Pnime Minister iDieienbaker has not observed ;his "commitment" to the Can- ' it people to introduce In tho iUnit'ed Nations a resolution coo- idemnlng Soviet imperial . He said Mr. Dicfenbaker had von the undertaking in 1961 and ha r atcd it several times during'the 1962 election d ca palgn. ‘ The prime mlnlster'e "obvi- ous reason" was to influence certain people to support the .government on he knew lthore was division among ‘the political parties on the ques- ‘tion. I'll r Stanley Knowles iNDP~WIn- nlpeg North Central asked whether the government still intends to abolish closure as it iannounced at the opening of iParliament. He added that he ,would like an assurance. mean- fwhile. that it will not be ap- lplicd at this session. ’ “There'll be no closure under 3this government.‘ 'Prime Minis- lter Diefcnbaker replied firmly. _ There is s peacekeeping job éfor Frenchvspeaking Canadians .“all over the world," “external ‘Affairs Minister Green said. . He said the Canadian activlo tlcs in the United Nations Congo .force are led by French-speak- ing Canadians. (itllcs (ircsoirc tPt‘ — La- pointe) said his group will con- tinue to vote “as we please" future motions of non - confi- dence In the minority Conserva- tive government. Mr. Gregoire took exception to statements made Wedneday night by Lionel Chevrier IL— Montreal Lauricr) in an inter- view on the CBC French televi- sion network. ‘ “The her for Laurier ,said the Liberals have found a way to induce us to vote against jthe government. We are free to vote as we plcasc and we will :oontlnue to do so." PROTESTS (‘l'T GUEIPH tf‘Pl-rFrnnk Gam- ble. secretary-treasurer of the. Ontario Farmers‘ Union, has criticized a recent move by the Canadian Federation of Agricul- iture calling for a reduction of ,four cents a pm: in the fed- Iersl subsidy for butter. Be sell! a often would not do any- }thlng to get at the not of the surplus problem. In fact, be into. it might well aggravate to. citation.