tei, hth gh hd ind tn rector of Provincial’ Bank of Canada who had unveiled retary. The president ts Mrs. Wil- fred MacLeod. TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: ‘ Vancouver . .....- 53 68 Winnipeg... ..-..+.. 31 56 OOD . hesivees 55 50 RN se eersees 51 56: MIOMTER | oS iiv cee: 52 61 COmOG oe ones scccs 46 56 Fredericton . ...... 51 69 Saint John ......... 49 55 Moncton se... .« +s 51 71 ): SENSE ee 48 65 Charlottetown 47 67 Sydeey: © nsec 37 70 Yarmouth .......... 48 59 St. Johi’s ......... 3 50 Bomien >... .. iavowss 53 72 New York ......... 56 66 SAM eee. % 84 New Orleans ..... 63 76 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says the warm air which produced sunny weather ih; re Er t oe 3 ? : “ih ft i dg rf ® 43 end 50. Outlook for Saturday. Mcsflv sunny and a little warm- er High tide today at Charlotte town 9.33 a.m. and.10.18 p.m. At Rustico at ‘4.32 a.m. and 5.38 p.m: tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 7.30 a.m.-and sets at 6.24 p.m. times ADT. z Itand News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Oct. 22, 1965. Per = Driver Not Jo Blame, Coroner's Jury Finds * GEORGETOWN — A coroner’s|Montague when the Ross cor wt. the ‘eccideht occurred. Witz: » é Liberal Gov't Policies Said Adin air babes: eit ef i 4 tye ot iz x*eke* Saat stscnts|, TODAY -SAT. — s:s0-7-9 “But we must continue to prove our aid to farmers and earlier this month the Prime Minister announced a 10-point Turning to fisheries ,the %4- year-old Liberal candidate re- improvements that called opposition forecasts sev- blishment though no gov completion of “this na- tional shrine’ was accepted as its duty by the Fathers of Con- federation Memorial Citizens Foundation and plans for im- mediate proceeding with the work were made at the meeting of the Fathers held-in Montreal last Storey, finishing touches, such as land- scaping details, so project “may truly portant historical event it c memorates”. / Parkdale Driver Gets $125 Fine Wilfred Kennedy, Parkdale, charged with impair- ed driving was fined $125 and co:ts or 3) days when he ap- peared before Magistrate A. Jamés Haslam in City P olice Court yesterday Sera Horton, Peter’s Road, charged with falee pretences had her ane adjourned until Nov. 22. A charge of illegal possession netted one man a fine of $20 and costs or 30 days. For being drunk and incapable one man man wes fined. $20 and costs or 20 days and another accused ‘was remanded until tomorrow. ii F q a3 i a Pt F § a Holman, of the Memorial Trust; Moncrieff Williamson, curator of the art gallery; and Jack eee Legion Hail O’Leary—2:30 - 4:30 p. ; Alberton—8 - 10 p.m.—Alberton Legion MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th a Wi TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26th Borden—2 - 4 p.m.—Borden K °8 —Ken Sponsored by the Prince County Centre’ Budgets Given Approval LADIES’ NIGHT AND AFTERNOON TEA David MacDonald and his wife, Sandra, look frward pleasure to meeting the ladies of Prince County: "| SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23— Legion Hall “ Kinkora—8 - 10 p.m.—Kinkora Regional High Seeeat = MR. STOREY “From, an operational point of view, perhaps the most import- ant-decision made at the -meet- ings was the approval of the 1966-67 operating budgets as sub- eral years ago that esta! of the 12-mile limit would seri- ously impair relations with the le and prices in the United States. “But,” he said, “our prices for lobsters and other fish are the best ip history farm program. Starting next year the government proposes to have a system of Unemployment Iu. surance for farm workers, we'll increase the assistance available to crop insurance—we're it from 20 to 2 percent,” he instanced. _ “But I think this is the most important part of the farm pro- gram said Mr. Mullally: government is going to develop .|@ program to buy uneconomic farms, develop them and sell them back to farmers at reason- able cost. There will be money available from the Farm Credit would claim all of the i t municipal works plan injected hundreds of millions of dollars into the Canadian economy, e:- winter works =| # F bonus for build. board had no funds under ,the PCs—al] were listed: a8 contributing fac. the minister; Ag Ey a ete Corporation to help finance the|steel trawlers the subsidy is last year. job,” Mr. Mullally stated. raised from 35 to 50 MORE JOBS é ak eet > 7 BQ TOP NOTCH ENTERTAINMENT: MIDNIGHT SHOW Tid AT ‘1:45 CAN YOU SEE BETTER NOW? try. “The reorganization of Cana. | dian armed forces is proceeding | torily and the intergra- tion of the Canadian forces head- quarters will be complete by the of the year and we are months ahead with the reorgan- | zation of the functional com. | g means that our mobile force | "be able to go anywhere in on the most efficient a minute's wi i Lies i Ends Saturday at Noon! 7 tion, as well spend for your fall and winter drug store SPEAKS Mr. Mullally dealt with farm- ing, fishing and employment in Tos mitted by the general manager. This means that the staff may now proceed with detailed plan- ning of programs for the coming year: . “It should be noted, however, that the total financial picture of the Centre has not yet been com- pletely resolved. Ways and means must still be found to as- needs—BUY NOW. sure the Centre an adequate yearly budget to enable the staff to program the centre in a manner that will enable local people and all visiting Canad- ians to take full advantage of the physical facilities in the man- ner intended in the original con- AM ANGLO AMAL@AMATED Mecease O'Leary Regional High School 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Wellington Legion Hall Ellersfie—8:30 - 10:30 p.m.—Christian Education Centre Progressive .Conservative Party cept of this living memorial.” | BRIAN RUSH'S TAILOR SHOP — "We Specialize In Suit Alterations and Repairs” STORE HOURS: “WE Need Your Clothes In Our BUSINESS” OPEN DAILY 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon * 1:00 p.m. to 5:0 p.m. Friday ‘Hi 9 p.m. Saturday ‘til 12:30 BRIAN RUSH, TAILOR, Prompt Efficient SERVICE--Satistaction GUARANTEED - COME IN AND SEE US AT--- 148 Great George Street, Charlottetown or Dial 2-269] BRIAN RUSH’S TAILOR SHOP | School po at