a " “5'; m»- To End Overcrowcled Schools woman Barron; snout. EXTSIN AY . Extension Being Constructed. TlGNlSl-l TI Enlrolllment at the} Several classrooms in the pre- D3 :14” three Tignis so on s. increas-‘ .ws‘m ' ' ' * - ‘ - - ' -- ' ' ing steadly over the past num~Ese,m. “mm! are. now “PM.” Prince 6601'“ 21 23 her of years. forced construction i Otélcl‘owded With some pupils 40 48 of a connecting link to the Da1.,betng housed in the regional 46 [on Elementary School 104 feet 1 high SChOOI- E '5 by 68 feet. f A former Ti'gnish pupil. Pro- Re '3 The exterior will house cightifcssor J.H. Blanchard recalled. 5 classrooms. pr’ncipal's room. ' while attending the official open- T 45 teachers r-oo m. two lunch ing of the Tignish Regional High 46 rooms. janitors storage room. School in 1960 “ ere is great 41 wash rooms and cloakrooms. tradition b e h i n d T i g n is h Q 37 Hubert Gaudet is building for- .' schools.“ he said, “good schools 43 an. i and the best of teachers provide 39 All classrooms are expected to i great opportunities for uca- 37 he Occupied for the opening or ‘ tion here". He referred to the 2 42 the school term in September of i great strides made in the field gtanggggls ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' “ g: the coming year. in Tignish over the years. Boston 33 43 New York 43 44 Denv 16 Los Angeles 45 70 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says cloud was spreadin across the Maritimes Western And Central Districts The. Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 14, 1964. 3 Pony Is Door Prize At New Year Dance BORDEN — Some boy or giri'ated off the dance floor with all will. in all probability. considerjfacilities at hand. himself one of the luckiest chiI-3 The bottom floor is subdivid- dren in the province this Newi ed nto a beverage room. lounge Year's morning as a result of sand TV room with available bar meeting of the town‘s Legionjanri washroom facilities. executive here Saturday. MANY USES it was announced at the meet- The original home was first ing that Arthur Craig of Tryon erected in 1951 and since then and Don a l d MacDonald of.its facilities have been available Carleton were donating as a'for mostly all community pro~ door prize for the hranch's Newjjects. Blood donor clinics are al- Year‘s eve once. a seVen- “ ways set up in the home and all mg‘rlr‘tih-olld S'htettll'andf ponyi. h tyoutihd' activities tsincluding girl 5 5 no e irs tme te gu es. scou , nava branch has put up a door prizeland other projects are held in such as this. Two New Yearsrthe home. ago the prize was a race horsel Since its inception the home’s 193g tthe name of I"finchh Boy. gofiat-ltrnemlbership roltl has) upstaged y Stan ey ay ew o in.:‘ o e presen mem rs kora and won by a Mrs. Jack along with a number of asso- Darracb. ciate members from the areas The New Year‘s evc dancefiurrounding the town and ex- will be the first since a $25.0002tending as far as Crapaud. renovation and extension pro-i This Saturday a Christmas gram on the home began earlyrparty for children up to 12 in June this year. Since then an iyears of age from Borden and additional wing of 25 by 49 feet isurrounding areasl wiltl gethtehlg has (1 to the already 'and it was pain on a existing building which mea- ’lparty is forf all children, not only sures a 70 by 35 feet and a com- children 0 mem rs. a n a plete renovation was made on lClaushwillmlzie on hangltgota zit; the original building. 5 in t e a moon an a w Work on the building. beingi‘be given out. carried out by Walter Newcom and Kelvin MacLennan, building' GETS 8 MONTHS contractors. is expected to bet MADRID (Reuters) —- Jose completed by Dec. 19. the pre-lDaniel Lacalle. 24-year-old son sident of the branch. Calvin‘of Spain's minister of aviation. Howatt. Carleton. announced ‘lwas sentenced here Wednesdain Saturday. rto eight years in prison for - With the additional space thellegal association and illegal main floor of the home now con- 3propaganda. The charges arose tains a large area for dancing from a raid in April on I along with bar facilities. dry Madrid apartment where police canteen. washroom facilities. said they found a small printing Ilase with PA system and tick- machine and Communist prop- et booth. A kitchen ll also situ-laganda. W mole- rebel soldiers. whose main often include II Unitas (Lions). very young W s "eh "mlwli Minimums-tumor. gall-u in disputed ‘ll'a‘nley- su mam-us in a ‘lm'fltdohotmcetv- the belief thwcanhotm- '- Manon. Tho llmbu. mun! w bullets. amnion lcadetsP t l WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- titres: CLOSURE (Continued from page 1) tce‘s report and the Red Ensign r amendment. However, there is a chance the Red Ensign amendment will be voted deadline or that a second amendment will be added to the Red Ensign amendment Such a step would provide on- poslrion Leader Diefenba'ker with another opportunity to speak in the debate. He exhausted his speaking turn on the Red En- sign amendment Friday when he challenged the government to impose closure. Mr. McilRaith’s brief notice closure will be applied came on the 10th consecutive day of de- bate on the flag committee's report, near the end of the 209th sitting day of a session which has been going on with hard '2‘ on before the 1 a.m. ' heritage and the to provinces” respectively. ‘. . e complained the Senate has (Continued from page 1) ‘been given no opportunity by defence and finance ministers the government so far to di which will be held in NATO cuss the flag and that it was a headquarters on the edge of the mistake to leave Senators off Boise de Boulogne. These offi- the 15-member special Comm- cials confer together each year ons committee that explored that on current affairs and future issue. ros ct w' ' o ' - P. p" 3 't “‘ the mm" HAVE STRONG VIEWS t ‘I sure some Senators ministers 15 Just who mlgm have 'very strong views against authorize recourse to nuclear lhe “ngle leaf “33v and P055' weapons in the event of war. ‘bly sflme “aye Strong View“ in This is coupled with the ques- favor: he 58! - tlon of how US. allies might Senator Brooks declined to share this responsibility within m‘Edict how long the flag de- a NATO system. bate might last in the up ion. The major question facingthe 5‘ the stalema ‘for-mal steps“ to flag after both have the fastest for the name-eight: of a mile track. Other winners were Princess Jane C.. l'elaud , Direct and Spud Islander. Pays were low. PLANE ammo CHAqu MONTREAL ICPt—Air Can. ada said Saturday that its fleet of 16 DC-8 jet aircraft will pro- vide more seating capacity for economy-class passengers be. ginning January 4. 1965. Up to 123 economy-class seats will be available on eac h aircraft. while the number of seats in the first-class section will be re. duced to 16. The DC-BS orig. sittings today at 8 am. after “will propose ' series of three-week and four- proclaim the week rec ed by theihouses of Parliament lack of legislation coming from lvoted on the question. mmons~ f Senate standings are Liberals He said the government has ;61. Conservatives 34. inde rn- not made clear what procedure :dents two independent'Liberal it will adopt in asking the Sun lone and vacant four. ate to approve the maple leaf} 5' recommend by the Commons committee. Maritime ROCIng Since the Senate could not properly approve the report of HALlFAx (CP’ _ Three do“' a commons committee, a gov. 3 ble Winners were the feature ernment resolution likely wouldl 01' a lO-dash harness racing be introduced in the Upper card at Exhibition Raceway House seeking concurrence in here Saturday. They were Hon- the Commons decision ‘ or s Pride, Chevie G and inally carried up to 117 economy Pearson told the Com- Becky's Prince. class and 20 first-class passeng. C ' s 51.2 mark was ers. pe One attempt to answer these Ichamber. The Senate resumes questions is the controversial ., , _ I , ‘ , project. for a NATO surface a 's fleet of vessels with crews of mixed nationalities. armed with nuclear missiles under US. con- tro. This is the multilateral nuclear force. PROPOSE WIDER FORCE Britain has suggested a wider Atlantic force that would still leave the nuclear veto in the White House. In theory, ML'F is not even on _. a new component in Western defence. But no one doubts that the issue of nuclear defence and its control will be foremost in the ministerial minds. ‘ Minister Wilson of Britain indicated, following his talks with President Johnson of the US rime Minister Pearson of Canada, that the British delegation will bring up the issue of nuclear defence in the full NATO sessions. NOISY SALUTE British men-of-war used to fire a seven-cannon salute be- cause of the number's mystical f8 day‘s break since last Feb. late Sun ay night as a band of .showery weather approached the district. Fog patches bad form- ed along he Atlantic coast as well as in a number of inland locations. . The showery weather will move through the three provin- ces boday and daytime tempera- tures will again be above 3 melting point, but colder air will follow the rain Monday evenin Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity. Sou Shore, Annapolis Valley, North- ern Nova Scotia. Prince Ed- ward Island: Occasional light rain beginning in morning and ending in afternoon mild, turn~ ing colder by evening; southerly winds 15. shifting in the afternoon to northwesterly 15. Low-high at Halifax 30 and 38,‘ Yarmouth 35 and 43. Kent- viile 30 and 37. New Glasgow 27 and 37. and Charlottetown 30 and 35. High tide today at Charlotte- town 5.39 a.m. and 6.17 pm. At Rustico at 12.11 a.m. and 153 m. Summerside tide eighteen light be Is Possible OTTAWA (CPl—Prime Minis- ter Pearson’s promise a e maple leaf flag will be adopted 1) Christmas could easily be frustrated in the Senate by a combination of political and. procedural factors. Senator Alfred J. Brooks, the opposition leader. said in an in- terview Saturday ‘ expects a th number of his Conservative col- leagues spe on the flag issue once it is disposed of in the Commons. He said the 34 Conservatives in the 102-member Senate called to a caucus meeting to plan their strategy once the proposed single red. maple leaf flag comes to a vote in the lower House. The government served notice Friday It. will invoke the explo- sive closure rule in the Com- mons Monday to choke off the 32-day debate. The showdown vote is expected in the early hours of Tuesday. m i n u to s later than Charlot- tetown. Senator Brooks. former veter- ans minister in the Diefenbaker cabinet. said ACTOR (Continued from page 1) man named Krupp in William Saroyan's Time of Your Life. Both he and the play were hits. making a year's run of the ven- fla'g issue to be placed before the Senate for the first time Wednesday. LEAVES SIX SITTINGS If the Upper Chamber fol- lows its normal practice of meeting Monday to Thursday, this would leave only six sit- Upper Chamber Battle w before Christmas. significance. Over Flag tings to debate the flag question Unlike MPs who are limited to 40 minutes' speaking time, senators can speak as long as they wish. The Senate usually adjourns after hearing two or three extended speechs. At this rate. only about 20 speakers would be needed to carry the Senate flag debate beyond Christmas. Senator Brooks. a 74-year-old Ilawyer from Sussex, N.B . said he is personally opposed to the single maple leaf flag because it contains nothing of Canada's ast. His own preference would be a modified Red Ensign. featur- ing a' large fleur-de-lis in the fly surrounded by 10 small maple leaves to represent the French DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Classified death notice column TiENDERSDN 8 Ladies' . . . 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