V ISLAND NEWS PAGE Birchwood H-S Ags'n An appraisal given the meeting from George Chevarie. Sherwood, indicated he believ» ed the property was worth eon- sidera-bly more. it is owned by Hon. John R. Marlean. Speaker of the I’m-I I‘March 16 to which lives of ' tricts illegional High School area will the invited. The committee plans [to suggest the districts Souiris in making the rink pm- rcprosottta- the seven school the Souris .1 making up join Approval Given ’Kings Credit Union Officers Attend Session At Geo’town A d c f I D' t i f (;l‘itlt’.l*'tit\t'\ 'l‘ h 9 last There was a ftill attendance n ra ls r c s i ‘ " l‘ ‘7” “W "‘1‘ “f m" ("'"d" of the ticot‘cotowu Credit Union _... . ._.. r 7 7-..“...7- —— -» - I i or the ‘ I_II,I..II.IW .0. which n - i - .f'A . 7 K r'.‘ »t l"‘ wit-:i \.ts ltr"tl ill ' ‘ "‘ ‘ ‘ The Guardian, Charlottetown, SatuflMarcli 7. 19:1 1 III I .III “.IHIIIIII “III it... win-m -- t. itolrl Three l’l l. tll.‘t":-lllr'_'I on tho It'llli'“": t ‘vi llll W .- " x w 't‘|~ out it it» r «l lltt 411 '1‘19- llll‘lllllt'l‘s .yni'r- l: ("(-1 dame I ' I t tin“; t W”. \’ “I” I” w 1t; i l by; I" l " l "E" V ' ' “'l 1" from lie 51 'll‘..- (‘vi'lit Union '4' 'l' A.“ »' tit‘.’ " 1' so 'tl’lt 'tt .1 .i. i i l ’. .- it .t .. J . vi . V . ll .i . t I U1" I U I H” “I H and tho :rttt ‘i- it. duet ll‘ 1 v w .w. i,t| ii llllll o 14‘ l~ .tri l"l "itlh~_ i-i.I i . I ._I. H, ,IH. ._I;,.,,,‘, I I _I . 4t "iii ‘t- 1 i .‘ttiittt llf“’l r: lll‘ t'v ll 'l mi to C. ._ I t H. (“I [tr m (. rd \ T!“ a 1 l‘" ""‘V "ltlp‘i'W "Q'd'Telfi lt"""’I *t‘ ‘1' \. t ' tljt‘ it l‘lt“. virtil . l lfu .t it II" I. t t l l"n tt‘ltl ’lt (\Mi h". 'f M“ I‘ I. I (WWW [mun » -' H ,‘ _ k i i . iii-vi .Iv i~ l' 'ltilt'llliJl ill rr :jlitils (ll t.- 4- . i ll tlll«, l1" ".1. .i-. m in: 'II-f'l \lt t. Imam: I'm, I' If! N'm'md " hp in I . i .. t ,i , . . , . ‘ ' ‘ " L I , )1 ' (‘ctir lot: A :v ' tin wait-ml was It . Ill ‘ ti ti.[ “,1 lm H _ i4. II- ,I ,,i .i {.i I. \ I,I \ IIM .. III q. mm or _ I Hi. » .H. :I hi'val I-trtl o“ “it 131.. II..II...- i t,. In t um i a“. I , . III IIII, (III III [.IIIIIII lll‘llll : 'ftlilt 51')“ ll' 'tti' f"r‘iti ht- li's'wi'" 1‘ W «‘i ittctw ‘ it it 'n vi-u 19m . ..i t . - oil it v. i... ' 'tl‘l'“ 1" m ‘ Ho ti mm m ltttiuil if‘t' tt'ut llit‘t‘l'll.. til "it pm...” I. int. I it . I. WI“ IIII II III K . IId l~‘.diiti.ti'l Ccit‘.ittl it"llktdt‘nl 0! l" iliiot's iti t'iiitt'orl» “i‘wtit ('i. [I l' ‘.'. ll .1 Hm I ‘ I" ‘;I;:II;\.” \. all . l‘tp ‘ lit t i' l 1 mill] LOETZUO I . .. , ‘t-..'.‘ it ‘ ‘ t‘ .t.ltl ‘. 4 301mm Th“ Sow-ls Con.I [4' the pun-ham is pllti imrlrrl i\ ll :mi ll.'i'. \..val ltllxtllths I“... 1.. xi .i .. . I ., . .I _,I I. _I ‘ I, _IIIII IIIIII “III “II” I'D: of “tort: 1-H.» )t‘l interesting I . . I .;n- it ‘ .I; E I It -I I, , I. ,I ‘ ‘ f < > - .. ...\ ..I_I. tI “mun! (70mmme 31 a mpet l with. the tomm.ttc1> plan it. n” n. m qu to l c u t c nn' 1. .1 up \I H , . II t. I._ ,i I II” IIIIIIIH III III) IIINIII III II” “mt,” I. I It II? (my 3 mg he”, Fridav night decided lmake use of the rink on 1 war It outing 1, otttnttttoo out. Mil t' .- .4 rl 'tu- pm i. it i. IIIII_ II II I IIIIIIM mm“! :IIIII_,I,II I I I,_ II I III'III_ l k 90 d1 t' ' bo - ‘1‘0ulld basis. for llOt‘kt‘) and to. st 'litv M iltc ('ttttlllH cw ‘l\ til. tlic toil." ‘1 1h w“. ‘ 'Itt ti'llf . I . I“ .1 . ”’ " "‘ 5”" ‘ ‘3‘ ""mm [We in la 9 8 - ay op 1011 pui- I I I L . III ‘I II II II 1 “land “P {H- p g c g (l the '111- lt ‘l t " l l .. ., ,t l 1 ill 1'1 xt-lltltli was mild “(3d mmvhnm p, ,;.I I. I... to the" 1 .1 ink and an ad. .latc( spors in .ie \ hit an t i .i.‘.t..« \ \ ‘II it'll .w. ‘l? II ,. I I _I II _ I I I ' ~ ' chase the oca r . I II I I 1, .I . I , k II I I I. I . .. . . u s .. t\ll liL aid was i,iitt(itti.— i - I I I a summer mogldm n”! “it do. t it! o iii a tn- lll( ott- ('tlllsp .i commit up i ,1 iii. ll \\ . . . -"” 1011117”! 101. t . ;, .t .f (~.. -.1 . . i. . . . . _ I , li"l u lllt' lloi *. (attttdiait 1.0.1- . .t ._. _ . cltktd on. “" ’ "Hmmld “‘31 "l ‘1'“ 11— »|-\ t ltd“ wt" 1 ‘ ite .II.I _ \1 “I, d I e f l‘ '. t\\ 1. ‘1.“ tn~t action The price quoted W115 $5100~ A mwtmg is schmhnwi f“, \l‘t'l'. in to tho future Mr llm‘ whim? mid us :in 't;l‘1'4'l"(~ " l “" "1 H ‘ a“ “'1' r" pptirid i-f \lll 'i‘ tltosc present. _ -,_,. .. .-. . .‘am. N, . . 4.. . “7.... t‘l'l 'l" It ‘l‘tt' l‘ P lllt‘le-H‘S OLht‘l' “p (1 st y'xnrl lztttt“‘..""!i .' [he lll‘il‘. itt tirot'gctottn tttcttt‘tct's A * 'A' *4 ¥ll¥éfi¥r—‘; TODAY ATl - 3 ONLY t 0 O \int'ia‘l Legislature gject one for eastern Kings. b R I It The committee indicated that 1 Some 50 persons attended the . u before purchase can made. tmectintg last night. hcld iii the . liltc project must be approved lRFglon’al High SChO'fl‘ cmmmt' .‘. rcutlut’ion introduced by lltt-tt'ltttttt it t -l" " ’ Iby the Pmfinm’a] centennial Her Chairman' wan” $010m‘m l):itt'ei liticlh'oalri Ill-1st KID‘SV c-t" int ‘tiic ~ii'rlj "vi: fol—1:? "ltL: I I Committee. p “(1- “V was .tiyr—n unanimous approtnl :t~i.w- titcri~titc~ to '1““lllllltf" ;t u I i by incitibcrs cf the Lec'slatttrc cffr'rts to intrinsic .. w -t~ > - Bo '0 T B t A’PIIIllI'k'V‘mN [I‘Wl‘lll'lg II The atriottrltttc-tt “.'i\ i'ti‘t‘ictl I I ‘tt- l't'SttLllltlll ca ed on tho i . .. .. t. ‘ o e govct‘ttmcnt to continue its mca» 0“ 5.21.31.31.12 ‘;t:;.u..,.\-r,‘i: i \1. - ' ~ - - . O sures to p mimic the potato in \1.],.',III.id E. . I I} 1,} Mn' II The contributions of blood clinic. The chairman of the Whyte. director of the Nova 0 (lii<|r\‘ lt \l':l< innum- ,.(,I<,.i\-Nt ‘ ' H M I" ‘l n'“ In Prince of Wales College PWC blood donor committee. Scotln Red Cross blood ser- tlta‘ tho L'ovoIttntciit continuc “mi-kph”: "'Vw'm' ’"mwu‘l‘my swim“ m the last Red Cross Gilbert Gaudet, is shown left vicc. I . . .,..'...-....,_.v-,m... "WNW..." M, tlx efforts to arrive at szttisfnc- f0] WM rmy'l‘mw' H “mm”! H. ""W‘M‘W'OVS h-IIIII (“may Clinlic here were as he received the inter— ”" "“" “"“"‘"‘" "FM" ’- “UPSA sppaklar ("Ir thlsI yea}. Si « if . m ) K I ‘itt‘v s "tilt ‘ng to pot no inrlu ‘- suggpqml H “A‘Mm “I. “up (“’91 class trophy from Robert A. 3"""a‘ 51- D'mSlans UmwrW-V unlucms. and that ‘a plt‘llls WH'W‘ “0 WI] mm. mm “I (W n; the highlights of the Geo’lownDe 0 Provide 500 Jobs n S l'ZtiLcue Got'nian. Deputy min- fstc“ of fisheries. was the guest smutkct- of the, Local Er.._,loy- mpg \(ivtsory Committee at the lt‘_‘lll.’ll' meeting here Wed- nosiizo.‘ night. Tito ntcctintz. chaired by Ed- l\.’l"tl llrowu heard .‘11‘. Gor- C J Elizabeth Torrey. Wilfred Dris- ‘I.eod. Mrs. lreta Sutherland and C A velopmen l 1' ti -1. iques brongl ll . d II trtiction in it about in the con- l ry. Others attending last night's 1) meeting were: Jack Kirby. Miss 011, Douglas Simms. Waltcr Mc- ’ - . 'l’ .A. Murphy. and Oi-ford Undertakers Convention Open I l s Sun. The ltlth annual niccting off tc Funeral Directors Associa- I'm tn oi (‘aitada wi‘.‘ opcn Sttn<j l\1r.Ethicr-Blais is a welt-i 'ty lll'llll at the (ttariottetmvn ‘knnwn literary and politicall .,i.~;I mm P'Ogidrnt ' commcntator for the (‘RC [191 I'stm' of t‘al-utry attcnding a t'csidcntial t'cccpti‘n. 'l'ltc busittcss sessions will ottcu Monday morning at 1 m and will continue until ucsday ll‘ltlllll. 'l‘lic (‘ity of Charlottetown bill may: tlt‘“il‘!l)e the industrial de- "If “19 Vallonal Empl‘lb‘mem Of' lilltll‘l‘ a bztnquci to the Do yclopittt‘lll being planned for the 1209 SH!“- Iwfl ini tiou dclcmtcs on Tuesday Coorgoltm'll area. Tltis develop-l ' ‘f‘\'l‘lllng. .latttcs Allen. l‘rcsl night will include shipbuilding: dcnt of the Pill -\s~ ciation nttilnim and a ftsI pl‘pcessll‘lg ital: be the master of ccrciucn. paint. he said Ct‘catlng still) new l ics :tnri Clutt‘loftctmtn Mayor julv. for islanders over the next H I d A, \l’allltcn Gaudc' \‘lll cxtcnd tut to tlti'ct' years. i ‘a welcomc on bclinlf of the \ll' l‘i'il'lllilll dcscribcd the dif~ Icity an Prcmicr “'altor . femur-c u fishing and prooess- M .l S . Show will cxtcnd one for the in: 't‘i‘ll“"lllf‘\' between the Eur- I l Provinch O‘lf‘l" .lll‘l t‘ortadinn industrich . The Prince Hiwaird island tit-torus c his remarks .vitht GEORGETOWN —- A further dclcgatc to the crmmntion will sl‘zlm H Ti" l: ho had taken during lchange in mail service between i 0 Joe Davison of Kcnsington. it. ill" “ British and Norweg- iGeorgetown and Charlottetown‘ Ollim‘ officers of the Cana- ia' ~‘l :11. points last year. istarted yesterday with the I-u- . dizin Association arc: Roben \ ti~ wrt of tit-ogrch of the lo~ It‘Olll'lng evening mall al‘l'l\'l|1f~l Leninc. vice president, Frank c? .i 'llf‘l' employment cam- tin Georgetown at 4-10 D-m- and i Walsh, M’indcn. Ont. executive p" : xins ‘.‘l\'t“l bv tlic nutnager ttltc outgoing mail leaving imme- i tymsurpr and SNIWH..I‘.I and of in local office of the Nation- idiately afterwards. 'Guy O'chan Grand Falls. a' "tutti ~\muut Sel'yit'c. George. The new service which is car- i NIBII (iaiogateI and HI CI Lind. u t'l‘it‘tt‘l‘lt‘ .rictl by motor transport under [sayI Konmna NM mm M. (thyme stated that ap_.contract to the postal depaflldriegam pvuyittt'itc‘v 1’10 men are work- me?” .t nit construction projects in Ima‘l :ztul tltnt thcre is 25.3mm th ~ .t'c‘t. pf‘t‘ icut lcss unemployment in If“ tltc t‘itarlnttciown area at this i. lltll‘, lie :ttlt'ilttttcd this to the Many: in winter building tech- 0 service witlt the CNR mail alldI lOCAl, BRIEFS . as compared to February .mail service were installed this winter. chief of which to p . the morning mail now taking the outgoing m'li ' installed Feb. 1. i resulted in the event arriving in Georgetown t 50 minutes earlier than be re. A number of improvements in was 1116‘ cmnmcnccment of twice-aviay x rcss trur-k which brings i. This system uas‘ The new evening service wlu FormerWUC Moderator Dies In Ont. l n ()Rlltlda, Ont. ((‘Pl -v-— Very cv. .loltn Angus Mat-innis. 78. 'facilialt‘ nutgoinfi evening mulli'li‘cldHSt" lllihlftrllTlllé‘ hirecii‘f‘liigav' making 00111801 “'m‘ the ml‘mltfollowing a hcart attack. 1113119 193"”‘3 Charmnemwn 0" c was born at Mira. N.S.. .malnland Pomls- .itd educated at Queen's Uni- .vcrsity. Kingston. .\ York Quebec Minister illnion Thcological Seminary 11.\l) Sl‘Rt‘rERY (ilf‘ll (“noun has: :cturned h:s home at Ambrose Street t‘bzu-inttcimvn after undergoing surgery at the Victoria General 1 Httspllill in Halifax. r. Cotton. itill be confined to bed for some— lllllf‘ and it is expected that he l to in v wtll ttot be able to r turn to tvnrk until July. The Guardian t has been informed. ‘ TIES 1N .IUDGING ' lxctr Jones, Harrington, P.E.l. l t: " with four others with al Ni 'c of 98 points out of a [’05- t stiw 114 in the Ali-CanadianI JHdL'. competition sponsored Canadian Guernsey Ass-citation. Highestt score was the 103 points made b." Angus McNaibb who opcir-l alt-s (ilc’iuarkie Guernsey Farms . and supplies milk to I Guelph. I (int. dairy. I ~— EASTERN l l at lstatlons. which had plann “— l 1 ’Fed Up wuh' Bilingualism levesque said Friday night he will make no more speeches in English because he is “fed up th bilingualism and bicultur- n wi alism He the movement bilingu I in Canada is “not getting where." “The more we talk backward we seem t ing." he sat . “We seem to be getting closer to a complete misunderstand- ing. and the chasm between the two solitudes English and French Canada—seems o wi ening." Levesque spoke in a de- any- the more 0 be 10 i by the Young Liberal Associa- ' Note-Dame. .suicidc. deuf‘rziel‘fiditdgals t The victims were Mrs Mary q ‘ about ‘Tracz. 43. Patricia in. Richard, The .debate 30 pm tile-after behind Levesque 9: sched refused to speak in front of ti. microphones of Montreal radio cd to ove - l a tKitigston presbylcry in 1921. tscrvcd at Port Alicc. B.C.. Ed-‘chilling cold that penetrated it i I ' daughter a} for lmor'crator. Dr “mm and bicunurahsm land tltrcc daughters. Mrs. Catli- crznc Pcntland of Windsor, Ont... {is Mary of Kingston and Jean ' _ lOsltawa. MothéifiCh-ildren I‘Founcl Slrangled "I, were found tn ’apparently had been throttlcd.l bclicvcd they ' ck. nd Columbia {Titivcrsitv After. he was ordained by the ‘ he appointed moderator In Survivors include his wife. the \lcQueen. o r m e r Marjorie another Ont. tCPl —— SU DBU'RY. A mother and her three children M . ‘bate with Douglas Fisher. New were Democratic member of Parlia« home i Arthur. arranged ztpolice s ment for For II was iii nht. s angled und .tr tursday ui fo here T1 11. and Theresa. . Bodies of the three ' a bedroom. Police said they ' l C. McQueen. l of case of murder andt children . All 1 lecture series will be .lean Eth— ier-Blais of the French depart cut McGill University i was announced last night SDU officials. The lectures are scheduled for Sunday and Monday nights a: t8.15 in the SDU auditorium. The general public is invited to at id. lltas written numerous articles ifor Canadian and ."nrcigii maga- zines. and is also literary critic for “Le Dcvoir." l newspaper. 1 He will speak on bicttlturalisinl and bilingualism and his tnlksl tarc entitled: “The Litcrary ll‘ltilosotiltical Aspects of French . - .("anada Todd), fture of French Canada as seen liltrnugh its Literature a n d It'i‘ltoucht ." l The SDU leclnrc serics was that:it’fll‘trizmji‘d IFive Missing After Tanker ‘Exolosions l A NACORT‘ES. Wash (A1") .- j'l‘lie 504-foot tanker Buhkcr llill, l sailing empty up uget Sound, iblew apart in three fiery explo- si . before dawn Friday and Wbidbey island. Twenty-five of the crew were 3rcscucd by a Navy crash boat and coast guard helicopter ‘from the icy water. All but two garc in good condition. 1 Five others aboard. including the skipper and two males were :ttnaccminted for and feared ' ca . t The tanker normally carried la crew of 44 but was running US. a formcr motlcrator of the l’res- lshm-thnndcd because she was operating in inland waters, The Seattle agent for the ship said 14 ntcn spent the night ashore. HARROWING TALES Survivors t o l d harrowing Italcs of the explosions, flames lshooting nearly 100 feet in the lair, the desperate rush to e:- icape. the danger from burning 'Ioil slicks in the water and the l lit. a Montreal and “The Fit—lhas two main objtu-iiviu " con llighlenment by nffct'in: lt‘t‘tlll't'S'( l MR. ETHTFIR BLATS l:t'-.lI to stimulate scholarly llllt‘l‘f‘si a m 0 u 2 students of tlic llll'l'r‘l’- ‘ sity by bringing in SIllllf‘itll-‘ oi -intcriiational rcttowtt iti silllll“ .major field of study; and. d. to contribute to puwa on- r, lby e x p e rt 5 on somn llllt‘llf‘t'r illlal issue of particular lllllltlll» ‘ance or interest in any givcn year, t Accordingly. the scrtcs has {brought philosophcrs. writers. lhistortans. educators. and other liittellectuals of top calibre to .SDI’. In this ('ctttcttnial Vcar. ll'llll lbtculturalism and bilingualism. Ilbeing so widely dtscusscd. " .was though fitting to ubtatit lilt“ _ sank in 300 feet of water off iservices of a s-pcakcr who could give the views of i‘t‘cuclrt‘nnada ion the topics. I Mr. Ellllt‘l‘~BlftlS has born In ‘Stiirgeon Falls. (hit. iii 1927. 11c' thas scrvcd as a diplomatic agent iwitlt the departutcnt of external iaffairs. with tho f'nuitdian cin ‘bassy in Paris and \'crso\':c. am with the Canadian dclctzatioit tn 1 ianoi. Vietnam. Bclorc going to; .McGill. he was with lllt‘ l-‘rcucli‘ 'department at t‘arlcton Unit‘cr- shy. and was :Iicst professor at the School of Higher Studies. Ihlontrcal tmonton. New Liskeard. Onl., honc~deep in minutes. land (trillia. He had been in 0t- B)’ STRAUN ‘illia since 1929. rccaucd a. MONTREAL t — be 0 Doctor of Divinity degree "0111‘ Resources Minister Rene Le- the University or Tum“... m. MEDY I. KlP MORGAN i t bi il‘ ; ' i - t - II: (Ild ItmoIiiIu IpttlIIIti :io.',cis M "f it”... ‘“out... it a: o e h 91 “if... ,. 1. t - l “’ n “‘“F l“ I‘“ put: of it'llltl'l i'tiltl should b4 ttic sirittgihctttut: of ma'kciut: “wt llp"\ Hi i wit and tutcltarftttiz of potatoes - I" l ‘I Ml. “my 'l'ito it ‘fll‘llltttt tur‘ t‘lly t "mm ""‘H '1 lit 11 we about t he . w. .o‘...'n;_'ca ...;...i t l: l on tho rutvct't‘tt‘tct‘t It "' kt PM” U W" m 0 WW,“ h a! I ~ ' ‘ ‘n ( (‘\11<'\ be twin “to "rottct‘s and .‘lt'llll‘ lllt‘t'ZSlll‘l‘S to promote tho I)". m.” ....‘..’..‘. ~ L it into industry." but a (‘onscr- .. ‘. I “who “VIII!er Keith "ZIWIIILII lltc l'i’HtIllilllv‘ll was dcbaled at ('llllxlflol‘ltlliv iciruiii by nearly toii 3rd PI‘lllt'O' Reserve Unit Disbanding ton. whore personnel will be re- scllttt': \\t‘i’l\~ incl! for o'ltm- ivp my“. ' ‘ TTSTHOISIINMIOVB nllH't'd an . . .. all lllt‘lllltt‘l'~ of tltc l,c.:tslature. 'I‘ltc conscious of opinion was that tho ttrovttuo's potato ittdus~ - has wimp: prob'oitts. partt» t'il'lilllI‘. as far as marketing 1 if‘tllli'f‘i‘lll‘i’l t find too auz'ccd that all should work l‘wt'ti tll'\t‘l'lllll"'il o t tost ll DALE EVANS' 'f' cl ' ‘ ' ‘ l ‘ together fir titc benefit of t t i - ‘ 5 Cir! Ie . IIIIIIIIIIII ' l " Also—Special Donald Duck Cartoon Peaturette I I In other buoucss. first read— ( . . i . _., 'tudl iil't(\"I”-i,li “dull: “W “W: 11m” M H mm ‘mmduc‘ ‘IM ' I 'I * ~ ed by llr llitltr‘t‘l \lrtanill. ' ' h I IltotnLIId.slt:tiidcd and four 1 WWW... “i Molt,” "mnimi “An; ‘l' - y IIItrtI halt I It "1"" m“ ‘. Act to Aittcvtd »lll \ct Respecting {IDIYI‘T‘IItIIHEEICdI pend'I'I‘" “ insurance o-‘ llvwidmits of tho ‘ AVACATION.. ' t l. 1 I ‘ I (‘ “Sill: lt‘ln. pm \vmm. To: [h i I ~ W l issiit talc Il)c.‘cncc \Ttntstet 14in . “Ln”; (VIIII. “M :MS.(I).SL‘%(;'_ ’. YOU VB ' ctcit t 'irdtn told the (‘omtttotis ‘ WM; in wt "r t\1-:rvn,‘;ig 5 i The four air force units llf‘lll" in t 5 I '4‘ r ‘l N - I ~ ~ IslltIlS to to» Assembly ‘ d“!)‘)"d“'l I \i'll'V‘mw‘r- (‘l’lfllllhf‘l‘ inst t . t. '.\t‘lf‘ about 1 ‘MES o (llL‘lll'V. Sasmtoou and llatttil» 4n harm .ptmol slit‘ionts from tho Krtisittglou :it‘cn loosed at the end of March, —»~~~» He also said tlta-t all technical Itrattiitig and medical rescryc w . l1ll'l.\ of the RCAF are being disbanded. upqrmn‘. [ir‘tfur t‘arrt'iu rcpcntcd his au- . tinimccntcnt of last week that PM") Prmlmlk" tlii'cc naval air rcscrvc titttis 3’7 KN" “13'4'7125 air being closed down 7H\1('L\' “mm (‘ltgitltztm at Prince Rupert Bt‘. — .— » aw”- ‘ and naval squadrons at Toronto I byDEl-UX: and Victoria He said four others are being 8 j- "(tom-ltvnrcd" but their pct-son ' on ' ' no.1 will ttot he paid off until uy L'Sf Mov'e‘ r ccci t of recommendations front a special study cotiititts . . sion 'o the t'cscrvc. eypectod iii "hmg — 7 into \lay or early June Tlir‘: . .. are ll\lt'S \‘ousilclt at Frillwtll ’ ' P'M' loit Qllf‘t‘ll :tt Rosina. Provost '- «.3 l ' -—'-—“—'~—'~--~-»----‘-—'~ at London. tint. and a tcndcifi "0“ S Rh L‘l RANT unit at lxitclicttcr. ‘ Full Course “cal mm .lr. arditt said if has bccn dccidcd to t‘claiti the naval r0 Minute STSUk . 99‘ t‘l\'f‘ units at Victoria and lloltfrn and air force rcscrve including with ('offcc. units at Edmonton. \Vlnl‘lll‘tf‘fl. ncsscrt. Tor'oltlo and Montreal BUILD a finer future in " "- Canada’s Army! I PAlttleglIfltl‘ cutott \ ‘l has been nomin- LESLIE ciaoi .. iACADEMY AWARD as best Actress 1963 The right type vfor her role in this one! of man gets more in every way STRICTLY ADULT Admittance restricted to 18 and over. front it carccr in Canada's streamlined tttodcrit Army. Rcitctir: titjoycii by the carccr soltlii‘r lllt’lll'lt‘ ‘10 days’ paid holiday l‘ilt’ll your. cl. tlttttg' BRllAHtg A’A'W'Jt 2.1- m tiStIfllllllli STARTS 3“'l\\'flllt'(‘. frcc niciiicul :titd dcii ::tl mtrc, thc cliancc to .sct‘ t'uttaria {Hill to \‘l'x'lt Insctttatiui: ovcrscas cotttttrics. too. if you are l betwccit the agcs of 17 and 133. .lllL'lt' and ‘ \ ‘ ~. H 'i " 19d 9 “‘5' Fa vor i t o of local ibcafro physicallv fit, cl f ll d t ‘l l l ' —— - « tr . jg“? the dehme me c The sti‘tnulcd body “1 “m goers 11 back again with . the it h d E b u e m g T( I A} b} will”. M mum“. f BEAN SUPPER 351:“ mm an overflow anthem? Tm” was fmmd m H“, hair. Patrickk play “qu “my I , n ar 0 coupon to your local Army th'l'llllllilf station, . Tltc .\ It I _ - - n ‘mcnt. A non of ropc with t c Kip Moms" (main Stars in That I ' 10.”! mue you,” ' :in the 845 seat ha]! he 0mm”! y Md bl‘nkt‘lt “‘85 fil'ttllml 11" Benevolent lrislt Sccicty's pre-t ChCI'IOTTGTOWfl Armouries “tilt the did of motihcrs and thought the meeting wottld be . . \- tnanv other interested le ' ll 'et talk to the young "Mk Th“ “her end 0‘ the rope senm‘lon- "Bflmrra: [Mk Wh“ 9* kcnt Slrccl. "t I . I . I . pew . IaIsma .qnl was tied to a beam. Here" which is bOIniE staged at] m l N I“ .n u. '\ mmmz 0" "5 mm“)! been ‘L‘bernls‘ —" “ ' ‘ " Birchwood High School auditor-i ""0 l H‘ ‘l't‘l‘t‘t to cm money for thel Later he “'35, 10M 1‘“ ‘.‘."‘"“‘ PUTTING IN rmvncv mm mm. 1.; mi .7 ‘ mm“ WWW” mmlved 1" “he lb? “Chalmg “'"h M" .F'Sh" Silll'l'llPORT- Vitlfihlltl ‘t’P‘ Once again the irish feel they .— ‘mlll'll’l .‘t‘ai'. it will be hdd land found "it was Rr0“‘m8 0‘” Rooms in a 116717.000 lcisurc have a Krcat laugh hit for all all r — _ .— — _ — — — '— MINI? Presbyterian (mum hall of proportion." _ centre to be built in this Laura you. They've ncvcr disappointh please send me, wmmm nhhmhon‘ dIIIIIIIS on “"5 “Tiling. fl”.— shit-e rcsm‘t will be carpeted before and they wont do it this l career opportuntttcs in the Canadian Army. . . MUSEUM LOSES ARMS with artificial ttirf so golfing ‘03“ - I l N In I "IT‘S 1N 5(0’1‘LAND I d Eu...“ Hm mucus, pumng in Got your fickcfs now It; (:ant- I an. I? death occurred at Ral- OTTAWA lopl — Rm” an D it'at'y “'"ls pham‘nc-‘V “Pads [har'l “(MVP-‘43 l‘tI'li. litlf‘ll hominid, smtnmi of submachineguns have been re— . -- 7 ~ .. M macy. Hinzth brutsz \lcdicalt I CI I . rs Mommim- MacDonald nn‘moved from the National War Pharmacy. (ltggcy's inrtitacy.. 'Y 0W” -._._ ._.. Piovmce .__._.__ lIlIlarcht She leaves to mourn 1Museum here a a securim‘ 3%?” 3'0" and Pm'kd‘m't I Age Phone No er husband. . ii' . ln asure. museum officia s sa f . . .. . . l‘nImt‘V I : “"“' ' Aden and nné‘":a;2'I‘II§If“I{I:I‘;ag Iwgdnesdav but “II, “WWI”- niosriytIiItiI-angFIF-“I; OUT Dont deny. on 11 todayIAn- last school grade successfully completed ltrs'h u. Martin of Montgatic'. were. model-n .rm and FN rifles n'roivitiitr NT mm ""m" gems ah'YF'I‘talniy- L _ .. 3:30 - 7 - 9 ist’lrs. Martin recently flew tolof which the museum ‘ ("nu-n crthfigg°gm ‘” P "hm Isl - — '- — — cotland. with her daughter ' ‘ Rhoda. to be with her mother in her illness. down. "Our flintlocktt and vin-‘ ‘ta lottictai said. go weapons are still here." an I PRESBYTERIAN HA .I. FROM 5 to 7 P.M. \‘larch 13 at 3.30 Friday afternoon,i wflr¥¥¥¥¥****\*