Phe Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Nov. 6, 1965. 1), PAIR 200 CRONE a STOKE, England (CP)—The " ‘ | chotr at Stoke Roman Catholic Church in Staffordshire is be- ing augmented during services iby voices from the city police force, but they're not singing A new amplifying system in- stalled in the church also picks up police radio broadcasts MUST MODERNIZE IMAGE LONDON (‘(CP)—The Britih Boy Scouts Association has de- cided to employ public relations consultants to “project secout- ing’s modern image."’ The asso- ciation’s publicity manager, Ed- ward Wood, says the average person's idea of scouting Is 30 years out of date. 3. W. MAXNER AT HIS DESK Fair Will Honor | Official Tonight By NEIL MATHESON _ were offered in merchandise Mr ‘inside the bright, turbulent fight will honor J. Watson Max- [neem cere a ene world of $ ae er who has been its secretary | since it got underway back in| hibition at Windsor, Mr. Max- ‘ Bay Ga 1962. This man, who is retiring | ner started managing the Wind-| Syeid Sau aypanct this year—started attending fairs | sor show perhaps 20 years ago Gost Wah the setae wana | veer Auer Larmmed, te torr | Ch # reat War. The prize money | wher Lamend ir back in those days would be $2 | vice-president tallced him into it. | veen arlorre to $3 for cattle and about $4| Mr. Maxner was unwilling to | High School for horses. Mr. Maxner told assume the whole responsibility The Guardian this week just be- | but finally listened to the per- Charlottetown | fore he started to clean up his | suasive Mr. Lamond long enough Gifice. It was cash, mostly al-.| to promise to take on the agri- 4 though prior to that the prizes | cultural end of it only. “But that NOV. 8-9 ELEPHANTS ARE | ssi. secrets "ot fe wme| @t 7:30 p.m. KENYA PROBLEM David oe ‘a capable | Tickets on sale at Hea = = Fh Mr. Maxner's | N BI (Reuters)—Au- on take on the job of | thorities worried about Ken- secretary of the fair at Windsor | Hughes Dg Here ‘end ya’s expanding elephant | and the AWF, starting next year.| Jamieson’s Pharmacy: population said here | He has been understudy to Mr. | Montague ae sterilization and not shoot- Maxner at both shows this year. | z ing. may be the answer to the’ problem ytiepbent, over - ee | THE CHARLOTTETOWN & Kenya's Tsavo National p A A R Q cuamuee seat have to. be ped C K CLUB : to about one-third from the é AND present 15,000. ‘ The authorities had been i considering shooting the MINOLTA CAMERA Co. surplus animals but re — : searchers working on the Invité“you to attend the Maritime Premiere of a slide and problem with the aid of a as ti $200,000 Ford Foundation pe presentation. on Single Lens Photography gtant have come up witha | repared kinder —solution: ’ e a : They believe sterilization | Mr. John Barras Walker and Miss Jean Irvine _fnight be effective in_redue- ei ing the elephant sumbers. | CONFEDERATION GALLERY THEATRE DISSOLVE CANCER Laser beams have been used Monday, Nov, 8—8 p.m. te dissolve skin cancer and to : prevent detachment of the re NO ADMISSION CHARGE NOVEMBER 8th Polls Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Supporters of Melvin McQuaid Who are eligible to vote in Kings County and require transportation please... Phone Charlottetown 894-9876: 894-6816 Montague 838-2729 Souris 26 McQUAID, MELVIN a BARRISTER SOURIS x ee ea oe Inserted by Kings County P.¢C. Ass'n. | DO LIBERALS REALLY | | , iy * pall Le ARE About PEOPLE? Y HON. W. R. SHAW Premier of P.E.I. represents 109,000 people. ‘ ‘ End < * AEs ares tp bees aPwhes s ar-- 2 Saehins -3 eke “W. R. SHAW “WAS HE'NOT INVITED” Was The Ceremony N° Nor Held 0 on Prince | — Edward Island? S waa | Was Premier Shaw Not Notified Personally WHY | On July 8th, 1965, Before The Causeway : / | Press cm Held Here? ts Do They REALLY Care or Are They CARELESS For"A Fair Deal”, And Honesty in Geicsiaiail ic PROGRESSIVE © tt E CONSERVATIVE, IBA Eo And Here Is The Team . ON NOVEMBER 8th : Queens County WHY To Represent Islanders At The Causeway . is Sod Turning Ceremonies? ene i in ace NaI SE at