fe NI So Corvair - : '| church friends the Royal livered Canadian Legion and Ladies Tignish. Seen here are pre- Auriliery visitation com Soe er ene See mittee are seen as start Roches and ist vice president they to pack. boxes that were de-~. Hubert Handrahan, meuthers Special Events Brighten. Tignish Christmas Season eve in oto ere Reported Stolen A 1961 model Corvair = | white in color, has been report- | ed stolen to the City Police ste tion. The vehicle is owned by D. . MacCannell, 140 Great George | ireet, and was reportad missing yesterday at approximately 4.00" on The car is a 4-door sedan wi summer tires and is described @s being in good condition. It is! bearing 1965 ee aoe ae Is- land licence nu Se ke eae The installation of officers for ken from the rear of Howatt's | 1966 of St. John’s Lodge No. 1 Service station on Grafton street. | and - Victoria_ Lodge No. 2 took Anyone having any informa- | place at the Masonic Temple on | "tion about this vehicle’ is asked | Dec. 27th. ~nooa_at 3 o'clock. Interment in Lean: senior steward: to contact the city police or Mr. MacCannell. ‘DEATHS: "| setae Lodge No. 1 were ‘Stanley eth Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ha. Sinclair Cutchiffe, PM Kenneth Smith, age six months. | jain:+ Verner C. Coles, PM. dir- Resting at the Hennessey Fus- | ector of ceremonies; R.J. Cross, eral Home from where the fud-/ senior deacon: William C.-Ball, “eral will take place this after-| junior deacon; David P. Mac- isi the Catholic cemetery. | Smith, junior Steward: P. Ings, inner guard; Harold F. CREIGHAN — In the Charlotte- ‘town Hospital on Dec: 27, 1965 cue tyler; J.D. Smaliwood, John Edward Creighan of 91) Queen age 54| Officers installed for Victoria years. Resting at the Hennessey | Lodge No. 2 were: William J. Funeral Home from where the | MacLean, worshipful master; funeral will take place on Thurs- | James I. MacKay, senior wer- day morning at 9.15 to the) den; John H. England, junior Church of the Most Holy Re-| warden; Wylie A. Bryenton PM, deemer for Requiem High Mass | treasurer; Wendell W.. Brown, at 9.30. Interment in the church | pa un Christmas Party | Held At School TOWNSEND — At the Prince | County Hospital, Dec. 28, 1965, | Mrs. Lottie E. Townsend in her | 87th year. Remains resting at | the Davison Funeral Home until | GEORGETOWN Chureh- | neral service will be held at 2 | Interment in Stephen's |™8s party for Suan, maronaiin. Visiting | | Various rg “— held. Each hours today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. | ts own party in its io held i MURRAY — At Charlottet Tuesday, Dec. 28th, J. win. at a Murray, St. Eleanors, in his 84th year. Resting at the Compton | Funeral Home until Thursday) WAR CABINET / noon, Dec. 30, then to the Chris- (Conti , » tian Church, Summerside, for tinued from page service at 2 p.m. Interment im| ‘There was no indication how People’s cemetery. In Lieu of |iong the bombing break flowers, contributions td the Gi- |last. A five-day moratorium deon Bible Society would be | |May was denounced by appreciated. Visiting hours 24 as a deception after the attacks Hie City Masonic Lodges : Install New Officers. “itetown Hospital. | September. Island News Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 29, 1965. 3 | Auxiliary, . Michael Mc- Phee, Mrs. Frank Gaudet, | Standard Wage Mrs. Roy Doucette, Mrs. Artbur DesRoctes. Covers Ontario __ TORONTO (CP) — Standard minimum wage rates of $1.25 an ‘[hour for construction workers and $1 an hour for men and women in general industry, ho- tels and restaurants became ef- fective in all parts of Ontario Monday. The minimum. rates. were es- tablished in the Toronto-Hamil- ton-Oshawa area in June, 1963. and since then had been applied gradually by regions throughout the province. The final area covered was the Northern On- tario region. The rates, under the Ontario Minimum Wage Act, cover all employees in any business, trade or work. Exceptions are apprentices, professional people, camp counsellors for _ children, servants in private residences, farm help, teachers and jasi- tors, who are not covered by reported erroneously Sunday that these excepted categories were cov- ered by the legislation. -|duce dependency on military spending,’ Atlantic Area Seen | Leaning On Defence HALIFAX (CP) — The eco- nomies of the . Atlantic . Prov- inces have become too heavily every job in direct civilian ‘or military defence employment, | one other job is created in loc- al industries.” The council said | too few people realize the af- | fect of this type of investment. “APEC . repeats its reco- | mn.endation “that a development | program be aggressively pursu- | ed accelerate the growth of | Child Suffers Slight Injury A truck driven by Peter Cal- | laghan, Wiltshire, struck Nancy | Bradley, 8, 252 Euston Street, | Charlottetown, at the intersec- | tion of Weymouth and an “The council warns . .. that ufacturing base in order to ex- pand job opportunities and re- ,” the statement said. The Atlantic region is more on file Sone. Ie dependent street at.~approxiiately| 12.10 vestment than other parts Pina. BR. ‘Yesterday according to a Canada, the council ity “polite report. “In fact, defence -activities in| The Bradley youth was taken this region represent:one of the |to the Charlottetown Hospital by largest single sources ot em- ambulance. and released- follow- | ployment and income.” ing examination. The report | However, the pamphlet said (stated she suffered a cut on the it had been estimated that ‘‘for «chin. Amherst To Get Plant From U.S. - (CP) BREAKOFF (Continued from page i) tributions to the CPR private plan should be set at 4.42 per cent on earnings up to $5,000, instead of the company’s planned 3.6 - per - ceht assess- ment. On salary above $5,000, the company’s .plan for a six-per- cent assessment was: accept- able. Benefits on earnings in excess jof $5,000 should continue at 1% per cent for each year of serv- ice, as in the company propo- sal. at. Montgom- | “But on earnings of $5,000 or by approxi- jjess, be nefits should be in- creased from .75 per cent, as set out in the company proposal to a level commensurate with red grou of the (CPR) pension responded to by M.W. | fund to pay.” » R.E. Kemp and Bey AE ~The unions also want deletion Kemp - . jfrom the company plan ‘any | and all reference to automatic adjustment of, the CPR plan.” “Such adjustment, designed to offset possible future changes in the government plan, might in- volve a cutting of the private- pension payments and~ benefits, in the event of an increase in the government - plan prem- iums,”” said Mr. Clark. The unions also object to a company proposal to eliminate |participation in the private plan ‘Secretary; Fred C. Younker: | rg Clarence D. Gillis, ‘as essential to employment with | \the company. IN HOSPITAL Mr. Clark said, “If pension- Adolf Doucette, 29 Bishop St., plan participation is abandoned \City, is a patient in the Charlot: as a condition of employment, tage can be no sound pension lan.” » The unions also want negotia- J. Elmer Blanchard, Ctiarlot- |tion on “a thorough actuariai tetown barrister, has resumed | study” to be undertaken within | his duties as private ‘secretary one year of a new plan's adop- to Lieutenant - Governor W. J. |tion ‘‘to determine the benefits | MacDonald, Mr. Blanchard has that could reasonably be ob- | been on leave of absence since |tained from the then-existing contributions.” Another union request is for a pension plan committee ‘‘com- posed of an equal number of | company and union representa- tives." : ‘In the event the committee RESUMES POST COW GETS AWARD A Jersey cow in the herd of | Wild id Corp, @ tanning. oils pro-/Amherst industrial park. cessing firm, today announced! The firm, with Seoceacion: in’ Somerville, Mass., i or ltanning oils and fat liquors . So fores ser | The 12,000 - square-foot Am- | herst plant is expected to: be) completed by late next summer, | The announcement was made In St. John’s here by company president B. |president of Industrial Estates | " STELLARTON, N.S. (CP)— | Ltd. which is assisting with- the | Sobey. "Stores Lfd., announced financing of the new plant. Tuesday it. will extend its sup- | Marden-Wild’s new plant. will | permarket chain to Newfound- be located in-the Amherst indus- | land with the building of a $5,-| trial park one lot away from the |. 000,000 shopping centre im St. new Union Carbide. polyethylene | Sobey said the shopping cent: re) H ee ae ee (Contiriued from page 1) im Moncton. He said tenders : would be called shortly and con- |first page of the struction expected to be .com- Ble which eat pleted within. commemoration— y af one able to add their supermarkets in Nova Scotia, STRESS ECUMENIS New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island and one in Quebec | Westminster, Dr. Eric S. Abbott | which was established last year. | stressed the ecumenical nature The company reported a_ re-|.of the enelvereeny yom theme, cord net profit of $508,179 last/)‘‘one people.” year, “What the abbey can do, # elpoiigenee fle onape md will. do to set forth the cause of '3,000,000 -— 4,000,000 i a Plan Centre F. Wild and Frank H. Sobey, | John's. |extrusion plant. president William “Sdbey Stores now operates 48 In his sermon, the Dean of | cent over the previous_year. Mr. Sobey said he expected |christian unity . . .our theme is the St. John’s development to-|one people inthe world and in be one of several in Newfound- |the church. The 90 - minute service of thanks giving and dedication ended with the abbey choir sing- ing Benjamin Britten’s Festival Te Deum. The Royal fas at left to the crashing chords For City Plant Sir William: Walton’s Crown Im- | perial-march, composed for the The Irving Oil tanker the Aim- coronation of King George VI | de Gaudreau sailed from Chae- |i lottetown’ last night at 8.30 p.m. after discharging a cargo of ap- | the waiting crowds cheered. and | proximately 2% million caltina | ah in the twin towers the of heating oils at the Charlotte- abbey bells pealed out across | town plant. | Parliament Square, signalling | Charlottetown plant manager, |the start of a year of special | | William Connolly, said last night |services, concerts and exhibi- the Aimie Gaudreau docked im tions aimed at bringing the | Charlottetown on Christmas |world to England's historic eve. ° \|heart. "HOLIDAY DANCE” Tonight and: Thursday . Featuring Les Alexander and "THE SMOOTHIES" land. Tanker Unloads - ae Club | . . fails to agree on any issue, it shall be arbitrated,” the un- | ion proposes. Ibs: fat. She is a daughter of ‘the | The Horse and Sulky Members and Guests Welcome ZAKEM’S FOR NEW YEAR‘S FEASTING secondary manufacturing.” 3 — Marden- plans to build a new plant in the |’ GETS WHOPPING CHEQUE” Dr. A: Lee Thomas of Mem- phis, Tenn. shows the* $55,- 035.00 check he received Christmas Eve from the Mem- tend to remain for the winter PIUSVILLE | mente Little Wanita Gallant, daugh- Norbert Corcoran and Detter of Mr and Mire "Olena | mond Gaitant, motored to Tig- | Gallant has been a patient in Credit | the Western Hospital, Atherton: Union meeting. | GARBAGE MEN STRIKE BUENOS AIRES (AP)—Gae- | chism examination at St. thony'’s. Church, Bloomfield. mes. Mr, and Mre. Joseph L. Gel- |e who claim ant and family left recently they‘h4ve not been paid Decem- | for the. U.S.A., where. they in-.ber_.w.ages-and their -usual ip ene s.-Mayor Fran- cisco Rabanal said the Argen- - Car And Truck tine city is short of funds but promised the payroll will be met In Collision this week. Union leaders, how- A RCMP report last night stated a car driven by Mrs. Da- vey Haywood, city, was in colli- sion with a half-ton truck which was parked at Churchill yester- | day afternoon at approximately 2.20 p.m. There was no further informa- | tion available on the accident. H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Charlottetown, P.E.1. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8f17 - 4-5435 Going Steady = Who Needs It? Ann Landers reveals that teen-agers themselves are largely opposed to going |’ steady So why do they do it? And what are the hidden dangers in this “easy” ap- proach to dating? Here are the answers — plus:a descrip- tion of the one type of teen- ager who’ should go steady. Get your January Reader's Digest today. — ELLIS s.0. BROS. “~ ALL MEN’S ‘SUITS | Wool lustre, ae worsted, etc. Going at— 29" 40% MEN’S TOPCOATS All Sizes — All Kinds Going this week at, end 7-0 p.m. hey resumed. Superior Sire Jester’s Standard prea rs an A ma lh strates air Command ie has aaa GRADE B OVEN READY.’ | MAPLE LEAF TENDERSWEET : MacN in kept i am- 7" tas Tlet year, “Resting ot_the (@T8, out of the post-Christmas | ALL ROADS OPEN TURKEYS _ HAM MacLean Funeral Home from |Watfare in South Viet Nam. Paved highways and second- | where the funeral will. be held | Acting White House press sec- ary roads were all open to mo-| SHANK 65° Triday, Dec, Si. -with service [AT ia Aastin Tense tence. |ploched tn opote by snow Sons END ...... tb. . i eacemees eres tn. Sema ree (eeriet fn see sow om LB. Cc BUTT : ta Arayle Shote cemetery. ‘Texas ranch—he most places banks were small END . «i. 73 MaeDOUGALL - ‘At Peter- |the arinouncement was directed |and infrequent and there was - scree, Senter, [te Seam ete eer ete eof ede ee ‘pol wid Ol the nla Weekes (paid the United States js not im- |turday night and Sunday before IN STOCK CHICKEN - _aoree GEESE MacDougall, formerly of New |volved. There was no im- ithe show began left highways Christies Reg. 43¢] Grade Med. Des. ing at tne. Maclean Funeral tan or South Vietsamese of: |were arealy improved Yester- Ritz - 27d Dip. 39c| EGGS 59 a or j : { e 7 @®ewee? . ° fie ean eS omen Sea fs 4 . from lew inion Uni- \Tyne Valley lb. Pkg. gs. ted Church with service ; ALL CAN P POP b - mencing at 3 p.m. Interment in TENDERS ; Cheese . 249 Coke, 109, TOMATOES 49c ~ a. Cs : : MacLELLAN — At the Prince | : Sertaing Bes 3 FOR “99° (2 stalks; “sise:3) =, nis, beac ea sie pear 20 OO Case of 24-229 | CELERY ... 39c emg ~ For debentures : Jan, Grand River: in her 9th ; a 6 o..) Frozen French Seedless—Reg. 69¢ ~- you, Forests “tees te School in the amount of $168,000.00 will Whi Home, Summer- Zz ee een 69 Fries eee ° 39¢ ORANGES 49e| side, to her late residence {rom be received by the undersigned until - ; . Thareday, Dec. 2." al, will be held 1 Dec. 30; 1965. ; HAPPY NEW YEAR SEE LUCKY DOLLAR AD tick’s Church, Grand River, for TO ALL OUR FOR MORE SPECIALS — Imerment. ia the carch eum. ‘TERENCE GAVIN, Sune. ~ repens AND a OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY. fy OFF phis Board of Education, ° There i only one thing wrong; anything he did to ears the (AP Wirephote) ear) CRAPAUD _ CURLING CLUB | Regular Bingo | Wednesday Night Jackpot .. Regular every Saturday night. Everyone Welcome ¢ eget @ he tart ’