\ - : | ts --France Is Preparing | To Quit NATO Force jg From AP-Reuters _ (Both Canada and. the United PARIS (CP)—France. has an- States have rejected French , na- nounced it can see no possibility tional command “over their of ‘useful discussions on effec- bases in. France tive NATO -reform and, there~; A cabinet spokesman also said | fore, is going ahead with plans | President de Gaulle. is willing to to_withdraw. its troops from the | have talks. with Allies_on the Atlantic Alliance’s integrated consequences of the actions and military command structure. to make mutual defence pacts. France, it was announced| The spokesman.. emphasized also will act to ‘reestablish |France will not formally re- 14, The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri., March 11, ise, ' | Hinke with Canzsda Samual Cn Jurist On Investigation - | ship Company, was a Halifax. | ben Canadiay ard Lord Dor.’ | chester was & governor-generat | in. pre - confederation Canada ' | who fought and was wounded in : - the Plains of Abaham. \ | The huge red-and-green name- as ou n Ol ntee ‘A \ plates weve taken from locomo- : | tives, which among other duties, “3 eg the Rae eee By MELVYN PELT of milk production and market-| Josephine, was the first woman 70? Tun. after 1941. All were TORONTO (CP —Mr. Justice ing in Ontario. to graduate as a dentist in Can- SCTapped during the last few Dalton’ Courtright Wells, ap- He also acted as the commis- ada--His father, John, also was yore -potnted by the fedegal sioner in the case surrounding a dentist. | The nameplates” were phe- government to investigate the the arrest of Rabbi Norbert! He married Kathleen Irwin in Sented by David McKenna, gen- dismissal of George Victor,,Leiner by" dereecen tas Toronto | ume. aay tae two daughters, /eral manager of Britis Sp she ; was one of the oh ice in anuary, i } oline an.-~ ieacben ~ + 1 ' lest members ever aan o his report," Mr. Justice) Mr, Justice Wells has ‘been Canadian Pacific steamship of- {the Ontario Supreme Court. Wells found the arrest of the active in the Masonic Order ficials for shipment to Canada “Th 65-year-old Toronto jurist rabbi to be illegal. He also said | since 1925. In July, 1962, he was fom Southampton. - and. ‘Liver- was appainted to the High Court Rabbi Leiner was subjected to|mamed grand senior deacon of Pool. | ail’s r : : IATO ‘tr hen it | ; ae — Be ee eae ae te do ta | in 1946 at age 45. In June, 1964, foul and abusive language by |the Grand Masonic Lodge of On- | ~~ ently that some 26,000 Ameri- | April, 1969. A NATO clause al- | |former justice aa te, Gay | te ae al eel ate acs idles SPRING can and 2,120 Canadian military |lows any member country, after | | Favreau appoin' to the avers ‘ s spare ' es tof Check up Time |April, 1969,. to give, a. year’s | imotice it is pulling out of the Alliance. 3 | De Gaullé outlined’ his plans | ge jin a letter Monday to’ President | sy Johnson and the US. leader Inserted by Husband |said the insistence that foreiga ] ‘bases on French soil should ge Unoce eel rem come under French command is in the | : istriking at the heart of NA personnel on French soil will have to° submit to French au- thority by 1969 or leave,’ OBITUARY Kings County Memorial Hospi- | eal tal, on February 22nd, after a | and should be discussed. wit brief illness of Mrs. Murdock. ATO. MacPhee of John: Beer Drive, Montague, formerly of Flat Ri- the rabbi did not co-operate with | sail and is a’ member of the Railway-tink ——| thern—-region,to_Cunard and | Ontario Court of Appeal. . i | “While on the Supreme Court the police immediately before Royal Canadian Yacht Club in eben | of Ontario, the white-haired his arrest enum he had a | Toronto as well as the Univer- ig judge. was appointed, in June, | ‘‘moral duty’ to do so. sity Club. 7 VIN } 1940, as a district judge in ad- ATTACKS ‘DESPOTISM’ | i BIN N’S IR Ss" tg a eae |_tmend s. __chtown_ | jot Canada for Ontario: administrative boards in” Can. | A graduate of Osgoode Hall ada, he said the tendency of the Is Cemented | ver, in her seventy-sixth year, She was born in Wood Islands, daughter of the late Capt. D.J. R. and Mrs. MacMillan. She leaves to mourn, besides her sorrowing husband, two neices, Nan Frederick, Arling- ton, Mass., Mrs. Francis Hunrtt, | Troy, Michigan, also one ne- phew Arthur Frederick, Arling- ton, Mass. The funeral Wood Islands Chur¢h of*which she was a faith- ful member, was conducted by her pastor, Rey. Donald Nichol- son. Hymns sung were: “The Lord’s “My Shepherd’ and - “Breathe on Me Breath - of God.” The organist was Mrs. Arthur MacMillan. Pallbearers: Arthur MacMil- lan, Waldo Taylor, L.B. Mac- was held from Presbyterian -- Ont. Hospitals | Are Criticized TORONTO (CP: — A large number of hospitals in Ontario use ‘inadequate or impropet methods for controlling infec- tion, says a study to be pub- | lished this week by the Univer- sity. of Toronto Press. The study. says some hospital not only fail to control the tually promote it. Listed as examples of bad housekeeping techniques are im- proper washing of thermome- tres, glassware washed in dirty |. washbasins and bedpans | water, and dirty | improperly cleaned wound-dressing carts. | The study, covering 208 | Party Whips Eric pread of infection, but could_ac- |* (LEFT) of the Conservatives and Bernard Pilon of the Lib- erals sit side by side outside the House of Commons at Ot- in. 1925, he practised law in Tor- government set up such i - onto _ bliss World War hoards without any strings at. | i It's Fish and can when came enforcement ‘tached can be called ‘the new) LONDON (C).—~ A link be- ‘counsel for the wartime prices despotism.” i ‘tween British and Canadian rail.| ° be caught board of Central Ontario. | “Because the boards ave op-| ways has been cemented. "WE HAVE IT" . The government decided to erated in the interest of a great | with the presentation to a Cana- set up a commission into the mass of the community, we! dian museum of huge brass ,complaints of Spencer, who lives should not dénoutice them in an | nameplates from three old Brit- Fresh Froz in Vancouver, aller Prime Min- dnsensate way,” he- said. ish steam locomotives: en . iii ster Pearson conferr: with “Rather, we should bestir. our- C1 j ra - - him by telephone . Friday. selves to examine intelligently a cua wees, tee Cured Fish ~ PARTY WHIPS WAIT TO HERALD VOTE tn. firmer. dea Or pollial represetalives, ‘iat “hur Cacttan Facies | QUEEN The former clerk was rt av€%) plates from Canadian Pacific Winkler tawa Thursday as division be called. The motion by Stan- fired for his alleged connection ~~ to en ate _ .and Cunard White Star, =| Qu ST. MEAT bells ring to summon members Jey Knowles (NDP—Winnipeg (With Soviet espionage. He has UCly pe Niminated. ue da Names of the-— locomotives, | MARKET for a vote. When'the two men North Centre) for adjournment complained about the way he MY i CUMMME oy Which’ helped. transport Cana] 55, oueen st. Dial 4-7398 get up and-enier the Commons was defeated by a vote of 12%4- Was fired, losing pension and in- aa thn hukvecain el Machen dian troops during the .Second | * me : surance benefits. ee Umverans nto World War, all have historic : it is the signal for the roll to 98. (CP Wirephoto) MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS - Seeking opportunity? Challenge? Rapidly expanding medi- cal center complex has immediate openings for (registered or eligible) Medical Technologists. Attractive university community in year-round resort area. ! The Hi of Commons was that. in most cases, the courts. told it wana be up to the ‘aes did not’ hear the ‘real grounds to investigate ‘‘as he deems nec- essary” the aspects of Spencer's dismissal. | f In Toronto, Mr.. Justice Wells saig he hopes the commission can begin its work by the end of the month. The Appeal Court jurist is-not unfamiliar with royal commis- sions. 3 fer divorce. He said it was impossible to) tell real from faticated evi- dence and there was a fair amount of arrangements be- tween | the parties. ._ Mr. Justice Wells’ mother, FARMER'S VERNON RIVER PARISH HALL ° ASK FOR || Monday, March 14, 1966 © —___— MEETING Millan, Isaac Stewart, Henry tals, was undertaken by Dr. W. sas j la 1008: tee ane alot ty : Wright and Gordon MacDonald. | Harding LeRiche of the Univer- Please send me additional information about these challenging posi- os Cuma Gone te coe MAPLE LEAF 8:00 P.M Flowerbearers: Douglas Stew- | sity of Toronto's school of hy- ‘Mines? 2 dusk ad san ait: ehcess : .M,. ..art, Ralph Young, Russell Ste-| giene, Caroles E. Balcom, a . = BAKERIES f . if wart, Mack Bell, Robert — aoeee and Gerald van Belle, a WE MAKE as cme ’ i Speakers and Discussion son, John A. Ross, Richar statistician. Nes scansisshgueseresveenscessagsaconeyanseveresvanmensar ore4neb4eQMsapmedytmnasegubert ocBUssadbetederendserernté wears. rt9 ‘iecs ; ss : Knox; Augustus Ross, Malcolm The authors, who carried out Signed Party Sandwiches—Ham, Chicken Hot Cross Buns Taxes, Potatoes and Dairy Policy MacDonald, Malcolm Nicholson, | the study by. means, of question- cvs istnasea nll csc Rca least tes Salad, Egg, Salad, tc. Bulk order and vere Jack Gillis, Lloyd Morrison, Am- | naires personal observation, See ee s : wi, | > : = gus Brown and W.L. MacRae. | said differences were noted in Address ie lops, . eee ee Heme Made Bread Queens County Federat on Interment $n Wood. Islands hospitals of varioug sizes. daneare, The’ denaliolt Sepals’ wane Ba Paes 05) Vib assess aicsio ssa gh ohicieLG iiss hi mtsnegnennntoversvesenveoteneesnegnesecssven Th Toke the work out of Cir aartess 1 is Kent st eaace / | a : - | found to be,.on the average, a i : ; ; . . we af et us help: you. lan Creseen 4-832 Bear CARD OF THANKS pre grt Alert cnthehOnin. oe Ge Clip and mail to: Assistant Director of Personnel, Mary Fletcher | ENTERPRISE BAKERY ear eae oud Jerninian, President as ea large hospitals of 200 to 400 beds Hospital, Burlington, Vermont. ‘ - 205 Grafton $1. | Dial 4-8747 1 wish to express: my sincere | are more uniform and consist- | Remsiiiiniads ileinilieite ial Sweets. of Agriculture thanks to Dr. Bonnell, the ntrrses’ ent, the study said. and staff of the Kings County; Part of the study was based a Mémorial Hospital, Rev. Donald | on personal observations from Nicholson, the Gillis Funeral! 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