West Germany. In center is Secretary of State Dean Rusk. who received Chancellor Er- hard on behalf of President Lyndon B. Johnson. Erhard will fly to Austin Saturday West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard, left, holds an Honorary Citizen certificate presented I20 him by Houston Mayor Lewis E. Cutrer. right. on his arrival in Houston from I EST GERMAN CI-IACELLOR IN i morning to start a two day conference with President Johnson at his LBJ ranch near Johnson City. Texas. (AP Wirephoto) By RALPH CAMERON I A strong plea for government; financial aid in the continuance’ of the Highland College at North Rustic-o was made yesliendiay as a delegation from the P.E.I.l Tc-urist Association presented a brief on the subject to the cab-, net ‘ Assistance was asked on the basis of the fact the college.} with its training school for pip-l ers, dancers and drummers '. one of the top tourist attractions, of the province, and Vaughan} Groom. Summerside. told cabin-1 et members he believed within would replace agriculture op spot so far as this provintce‘sl economy is concerned. Mr. Groom said there 3 mil a cultural venture: 3. a pIl)'.sl('aI education centre; 4. a top tour- is: attraction. Flnatncial assistance would make possible the running of the college for a longer period next summer to accommodate more to1u'ist visitors and would also n the promoters could add a much needed beginners class. ‘Tourist Ass'n Asks Gov’t Aid For Highland College Representing the P.E.l. Tour-, ist Association they received a ‘splendid’ recep- tion by the government which will give consideration to the request, were Vaughan Groom; l Archie Johnstone, Burlington; : Herbert Wyand, Cavendish, and Gordon Shaw. Brackley. J _ ISLAND NEWS PAG Western And Central Districts mlrhe Guardian, Charlottctmvn, Sat. Dec. 28, 1963. 3 ng reason for believing the college might not operate in this province next year or financial reasons and "i-t would be a dis- aster to let 1 disappear from our midst", : VALUE POINTED OUT He 9 e teaching in tiellimg of —Fairrlerigh Dicldeson U ivers1ty_ Rutherford, N.J —-had given $40.- 000 worth of scholarships to gveti members to attend the university and teach piping and druvmsrntlng. In view of the neasrness of Centennial Year and the ready " Lovat Scots Cars Not Suitable Say Railway Says Damage By GEORGE CONDON t In answer to recent charges byiadtiian unrits, but sand that the potato producers and sh»ippers‘t!‘<»_2trner1-dous volume of traffic at that the Cairtiadian National Rail-lllhls. time year neC9SSlt?lI8Sl ways are not providing pmperlthetr usaige. A“And the type oft rpl'ri.gora('nr (‘airs far pmatolcal’ and SP'I'V1l¢.‘e flhe dealers are shipment. t‘.'1«ilwa_v spnkesmemsrttintz this year is no different said last night that clrcttmstan-‘than ' q in the past ccs were esscn.liia'ly the same-where our records show very (thin vcar as last and that Iast ,FIVE BELOW year was one of the best ever as far as losses by frost were con- cerned. - ..T.’;“‘:..."‘.‘i.‘:::“-*...;’:‘:... °l.“*.:“:°: AT MIDNIGHT «ii Hm CNR is at fan.” for pmv_l tures will prevail again today lding improper cars for theirl 85 Ill? Pl'9dl0I€d 10W-high '35 movempm, i only -10 to 10 above. R11. 'l‘iv_v. general manager. The Charlottetown Radio of (‘NR t.ransporl.ation for the! Range reported ea;-1y this Maritimcs said “we have had all mm-fling that the tempera. 7"“ -‘l”""“*“" °°"‘I’l“i"t5 l"’f‘."'7°i lure had already reached five W" made 3" mvesflzlahoigl below and that 10 below could 8 easily be reached before dawn. Weather for today was des- cribed as clear and very cold. The highest temperature re- corded at the Charlottetown exactly the same for our own, as the rented American cars." l (It has been claimed that the.‘ smaller American cars are more‘ airport yesterday was 3 mere Pl‘°ne *0 fl‘t’97-I712 °°lll'I'l*l°'"5 9”“ two degrees and the low was 6 are the Canadian-built CNR; below recorded bdween 7 and am. Winds were approximately 18 mph. all day yesterday with occasional gusts to 24. Winds today are expected to be light. cars . 3 Mr. Tivy said. “We realize, Ilhat some of hhese cars are not snritablc for this purpose. but the same is true for a few our own cars." . He explained that lihese addit-. tonal cars were rented from the‘ on why dealers wanted the Can- low ' id Shippers; Christmas Play t.....‘.’.“‘:I."‘.....".:..;':. Is Staged At ‘San’ Under the direction of Mrs. teacher, a play entitled “The Ohritslimas House" was presented by t:l1e olhildren being treated at the Provincital Sanatorium. , of the for parades and other functions the delegation maintained the‘ province could not afford to lose S’.‘l'0llD- ' e as tourist operators are probably in a better position than anybody else to assess the of this operation to the economy of the province. We arreg told daily by our guests of the‘ wonderful work of tfhe college ;‘ Negligible percentages of loss," he sa . ; He felt it was of great value; to the shipper to have this “tre--, l" of cars to draw upon when need . Edgar C. Taylor. superintend- cut of the (‘NR for P.F..I. agreed with Mr. Tivy and said and the enjoyment they and«. their friends get from visits to] it. mm the point of view oft entertainment it is possibly our‘ top tourist attraction." i ON FOUR COUNTS 1. The brief asked government‘ aid for the college on four} counts: 1. an institution dedicat- ed to the teaching of music; 2,] that frost damage can also oc- cur if the cars are not pre- heated properly. NOT SUITABLE The charges have said that of the last 22 car: that have arrived in the province five were insulated box cars and’ the other 17 were the Ameri- can type. None of these are suitable for our purposes." said Leo Mcisaac. Queens County producer and shipper. PREFERRED RATE LOST It. was stated that the Ameri- can cars do not hold the re- 1, quired 55.000 pounds (the quan- tity required to at a pre- ferred shipping rate) unless the potatoes are placed against the roof ~“resul't.inig in frost dam- Mr. Tivy said be bad re- ceived the complaints through H. Graham Rogers of Char- lottetown. director of trans- potwtaltion for the province. The producers indicated that both the CM! and th rovlmcial government had been con- tacfied. Mlr. Mclsaac said losses were being incurred in two -first by frost damage although this is erventu-ally repaiid by the CNR after six or 12 months. and by the American cars not easily accommodating the quan- tity to qualify for the ptrefervrecl -r lte. Below Zero Forecast SUMMERSIDE Prince County residents were in for another cold night according to reports received from the RCAF ‘met’ forecaster here last night. The mercury was expected to drop to between four and five llrelnw zero with winds at I steady five and 10 miles per our. forecaster said that 1 weak low was expected to by- pass Rrince Edward Island but W0llld Probably give Nova Scotis snow flunries. The Island might possibly get a few cloudy periods later to- day. he added, with the possibil- ity of ti few snow flurries. The Portmaiying the idea of many is ring of . an i show, such a family was played’ by Eileen Demhbbie as mother.‘ Raymond MacDonald_ as fatlicr, Billy MacEwen ats son and Vcl-3 as d‘8llllglI1IJeI‘. This fam- da Claw ily was a ' of _ ‘ 5 by the re-enacting of’ the shepherdotaridmrzlianger scene a group ct ten. by'I‘be shepherds were played by MT. PLEASANT ' BOY HAS LEG ‘ FRACTURED SUlMMF.RSlIDE~An 11-year- old Mount Pleasant boy is resting comfortably in Prince County Hospital following an modem tlarnvilies that Christmas d summon turn to hospital for re-treatment and ‘well in their borne schools. §Robert and Alphonse Arsenault four of the Lovat scots Band‘Lloyd Hawkes, Sanaitorium schootand Florence and Margaret Chapman. ' When Ilhe family began prepar- i for Christmas by getting ttiheiir hearts as well as their jhomes ready, they were further encouraged by the appearance ‘of “The True Ch-ristimas Spirit" played by Helen MacDonald who and reportingf ‘ Seventy-five degree tempera- tures and lemonade and orangeade dninlu were being with a wave of her magic wand her four cherubs to reveal how haplly they were and how pleatsant miiglhtt the lives of all who made room r the Bathe of Bethlehem. . The cherulbs were played Lynn Peary, Bernadine Holland, She:-iron Perry and Janice Doug- s. In thanking Mm. Hawkes and: their efforts implementing such a successul comprehenisrivel rehabilitation program a m o n g, and have been completely rehabilitated in . that none of them has had to re- alll are dloiing exceptionally accident at 10 o'clock yester- day morning in the vicinity of the former Mount Pleasant airport. John Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wright, was thrown from the car in which he was an occupant and suf- fered a broken leg. The ac- cident occurred when the vehicle, driven by Freddie DesRoches of Summerside, went out of control on an lay patch and struck a snow bank. me boy was transferred to the hospital by Jelley'3 am- bulance from O‘Leary where he was attended by Dr. G.E. Robinson, Tyne Valley- forecast for Sunday is “fine". Island Radio Centre TV and United States around this tindt, . . each year t.o fill the great I I d mand which the CNR could not‘ Ir I'I|Ure additional cars once a year than to hme the same number of our cars idle during the off1 e ‘Id whole cost of t.ransportat.ion.¢‘Ull"ljt"tI Ill would have to go up to pay t'or,0Illl‘lSITIlflS Iilwillf and as 8 result Ifh(>m_" pone person is in hospital. Mr. Tiv_v said the complaint. meet on its own. . (‘III-‘.APER T0 RENT I 3 M h “it is much cheaper in rent n At Sour’ season," . . we put‘-i chase a-clrliitirninl cars libero thel 90'-l'RI5--'I‘IlljPefiN"lde1lits oc- _ Alfreda Bemalnd. - wear - was not confined to Prince Ed-iold daughter of MI‘. and Mrs. ward Island and that ‘he CNR Oscar Bernard of Miscouche. is was watching Ilhe situation. "rt'.resnnz cmnfortably in the Char- there is a defect there we u/illilotltetmvn Hospital after being look him it.“ he said. iméhln :8 fall on ;lt'hql;irsday.t th 00 S A e 5 been .. mg a e Tile atlllniiilnleki that the Americonll“""" "I he’ 3““I- M"5- L°°Ml“l Maccormick in Sourl-s and at- ::.: 532:‘: »-m,e-a- en»: Mm- IOCAI BRIEFS RADIO Sales Parts Service Shaw Back At His Desk Back in his office yesterday, Premier Walter R. Show said, “three weeks away from the office makes a person feel a bit sandy, but I'll soon be back in -the swing of things." 5 to prepare the 1964-65 budgetary estimate: will be held with the provincial treasury board. by PGE 2 WEATHER the staff of the saniatorium for‘ V sold by. left to right, Miss DRIETU IN F RONT OF KENNEDY HOIVIE Sydney Lawford, 1 daughter of Peter Lawford and Maria shriver, 8 daughter of Sargent Shriver for five cents a cup Many passersby stopped and imbibed. Joseph P. Kennedy father of the late president, John F. Kennedy relaxed ‘n- side. AP Wlrephoto) WEATHER TORONTO (CP) —' Observed temperaturest Min. Max. Dawson -4 8 Vancouver S9 46 ictoria ... 44 46 Edmonton -5 14 algary .. 5 26 Regina . -2 0 Winnipeg ... . -12 -2 Toronto . 5 15 Ottawa .. 1 4 \lontreal . -10 3 Quebec -17 3 Fredericton .. -12 9 Saint John ... -11 8 Moncton .. -10 6 Halifax ... 2 16 Charlottetown . . -'7 3 Sydney . . . . .. 4 15 armouth .. 7 17 St. John's, Nfld. . . 19 25 extremely cold tillrouzhout the forecast period. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, East- ern Shore, Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island and New Bruns- wick: A few clouds and extreme- -ly cold; light winds. Low-high at New Glasgow and Goshen 15 below an 10 above, Sydney zero and 13 above. Charlotte- town 10 below and 10 above. Moncton. Fredericton and Saint John 15 below and 8 above. Ed- Campbellton 12 below and 3 above. Outlook for Sunday: Mainly sunny. High tide today at Charlotte- town 8. 59 am. and 8.30 p.m. At Rustico at 4.15 am. mundston 15 below and 3 above, ‘ p.m Summerside tide PlL'l1tnP.D minutes later than Charlotte- town Sun rises today at 7.21 and sets at 4.42. High tide Sunday. at (‘harlot- tetown . am. and 9.2’ p.m. At Rustico at 5.5.’: and 4.39 p.m Sunimcrisrie eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown Sun rises Sun- day at 7.21 and sets at 4.42. JEWS SPELL WORpERS LONDON (Reuters) —— More than 2.500 members or the .—\.I- sociation of Jewish F2x-Ser\‘ir-e.- men served meals, scrubbed floors and did various jobs in 80 hospitals in Britain during the Christmas holiday period Wednesday an Thursday. They inciuded lawyers, market work- ers, factory workers and store and 3.5I I keepers. HALIFAX (OP) -- The wea- ther office says a weather dis- turbance near New York Fri- day night was moving eastwards into the Atlantic. As this passes south of the district cloudy skies and light snow will spread over the Annapolis Valley and South Shore. '1‘-his disturbance will continue moving into the At- lantic, clearing itkies tihis morn- ing. Very little accumulation snow is expected. The remainder of the district. All Sizes of Heavy Lumber I0 feet to 38 Used material In excellent condition. MORRISON & McRAE LTD. 436-2421 is expected to remain clear and ' FRIENDLY — NEIGHBOURLY — SERVICE DON’T BE BLINDED BY MISLEADING CLAIMS: Prices are no g better, right in your community. Lots of folks are fooled into thinking that merchandise and prices are better elsewhere. Taint ‘necessarily so. Take a look at the selections in your local stores. The same well known brands, the same fair trade prices. but with an extra bonus of convenience of shopping and a super- iority of friendly service. That can’t be duplicated anywhere. Don’t wait, shop around and get acquainted with your own local merchants today. la.r er, selections are large, service is THE COMMUNITY PAGE feet in length St. Eleanor: Warren Mahler Builder of Modern Homes Remodelling, including Kitchens, Rumpus Rooms and Dens. etc. Repairs To All Makes of Radio, rv. ‘Tape Recorder! 0 6. Phone 392-1291 100 Queen 8*- SHOP AND SAVE AT . “High winch recently caused an Prince Co. Roads Open _ Mos. mad, were also two automo- .alumi11Ium storm door to at tih M ‘ 'lll1ene are plowed and bile accidents resulting in dam- sma e ack house and on Thursday Alfreda fell In the; tnSUMMERSID Prince County , passable, plow dispatchers re-‘W9 W M ‘"'-I"’l°°’» ported man Men, At Rollo Bay at 3:30 Chtristmas= driven by doorway landing on the glass. The dispatcher for D33’ 5 95" tzh She was taken to Charlottetaw-oi by Perry's ambulance. Flynn Souris West was in collis- .iio with a vehicle driven by Ed- are pass-able and work will crm~im°'"d_ J°‘“‘Ph G‘3'"3“I 0‘ New timto today in widening these‘3:3*I"'3- roads. The department of spent the day widening and -I - ~ “dngjng their respective maagfilti damage when II Was in COI- and that most of the secondarylllfilml Wlllh a car driven by :2 madsawfmn nan-owilnl'P*h'l’IC(*NII.sI£’W8I‘I'.WIl(39 _rp(fl5_ 11,9” mm, wfll 1,. wk]. name We not available last] med today. he said. 3 - . One sand spreader was sent A NSSEIIBW Ill I'll!’ Lt'W'|lS par. outlast evening but was n'called’Sa«ndra\ M e cEWe'n. I‘?!-‘9lV€'d after a short time when it waeibruise_s.__ found that there was enough frost to give vehicles traction. Morrison at most LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (CP) — Prices were y on the Montreal livestock markets this wee. Trading was brisk under a good mand Receipts; Lmaiesttle. 829 ca-Ives. 537 hogs and 16 sheep and lambs. Good steers 22.60-23.50. me- dium at-22.50 and common 15- .10. Good cows 16-19, medium 15.50-16.5. common 13-1525 and cannere and cutters 7-13.75. Good heffers 19-21.50. medium DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Classified Death Notice column MeclNNls-—At Nine Mile Creek. Dec. 26, 1966. Charles V. Mac- Innis. In his 48th vear. fie- mains resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home until noon set- uniay then to the New Dom- inion United Giurch for ser- vice at 1.3). Interment in the church cemetery. Mat-KINNON —- At the Prince Edward Island Hutm. Thursday. December . Medium 23-29, co on 11-23 1968, Frank W. Mecxinnon ‘M "an" H6. at 102 Dorchester Street hi his stilt year. Resting at the Mscleen Funeral Home from -nK,m,,s celebrations. ll where Requiem High Mass was HOME FROM BOSTON Miss Jean Perry and Miss Doreen Deskoches, Boston. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DesRoches. Tignish, surprised members of their families when they arrived home by plane in time to join in the Christmas ROONEY FUNERAL — The funeral for Martin Vincent Rooney was held Friday morn- ing from the Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunstan‘s Basilica celebrated by Rev. Clarence Roche. Pallbearers were Wil- liam Redmond, William Chip- man. Andrew Dunn. Joseph MscKay. I-‘red Tierney and James Steele. Interment took -place in the Roman Catholic cemetery with service being conducted by Rev. Faber Mac- Donald. PINEAU FUNERAL .- The lu- neral for Joseph Cornelius Pin- eau took place Friday morning from his late residence. North Rustico to Stella Maris Church where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by his bro- ther. Rev. J. Wilfred Plneau as- sisted by Rev. Joseph LeClair as deacon. and Rev. James Kelly, sub-deacon. Rev. F.J. Corcoran, PP. was master of ceremonies. Present in the sanc- tuary were Very Rev George A. MacDonald, Rev. Walter McGulgan. Rev. Dennis Gallant, Rev. Edw Roche. Rev Frank Aylward. Rev. Vincent Murnag- ban and Rev. Dr. Regis Duffy. Pallbearers were Isadore Dol- rou, Vincent Gallant, Jerry Pet- ers. Rayrnond Doucette Arthur church cemetery, with service THESE STORES" HARRY MELLISH Your Imperial Stove ou Agent In Charlottetown Phone 4-8398 For Prompt Delivery 233 Elm Ave. CONNIE LeCLA|.R Building Contractor builder of Fine Homes for Discrimlnating People Dial 4-9141 64 Orlebar SI. SOUTHPORT ESSO SERVICE (Norris Scott, Lessee) Where Service is a Pleasure Southport Across From Causeway Marshfield Service Station (Myron L. Ling, Prop.) Irving Gas & Oil Products Tune-Ups — Brake Jobs Tires A: Batteries R. E. GALLANT Complete Stock of Building Supplies THE LOTUS CAFE formerly NEW ENGLAND CAFE Full Course Meals specialising In the manufacturing of Cement Blocks of III kinds Did 4-960? 102 Kenslngton Rd. RAN|(IN’S White Rose Service A Complete Automobile service O Tires O Bat- teries O Acces- sories -_ Free PIER-II I: Delivery Phue I-SM! Grafton Street East Phone 2,1129 Marshfield f,‘,',"‘n';°',', """°°,:,"',l_‘}_"'l"'_"'$’;', LARTER DROS. MAI-I-E775 Radiator Service e complete a Efficient Radiator Service Phone 4-623: 17 Alley St. Both Chinese & Canadian Foods Take-Out Service Dial 4-3910 78 Lower Queen St. Atlantic Roofing and Insulation Co. We specialize In Blown-in Type Insulation Using ‘Modern Methods and Equipment All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates Phone 4-6275 18 Spring Park Road H. J. PHILLIPS and SON General Contractors Quality workmanship Free Estimates Dial 1-1364 as Alley st. Phone 894-8835 1G West St. Charlottetown Bagnall A.B. 100 Edward St. Dial 4-4180 Reliable Auto Body Works Comete HARRISON JAMES PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR Phones Business: 894-9868 Residence 891-8220 Elm Ave. A pl Collision Service Q Painting YOUR NAME MAY BE IN ONE OF THESE ADS Maple Leaf Bakery (Barry Thomsen. Prop.) Home Made Bread & Pastry Wedding & Anniversary Ca es 115 Kent 80. Phone 4-8432 0 Gags Work . 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PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS ON THIS COMMUNITY PAGE BRIGHTON DAIRY I PEOPLE'S CO-OP ASSOCIATION Your Centre for O Meats O Dry O Groceries O Produce Goods We have e complete line of Fall and Winter Merchandise. Richard Hughes N Dovrchesler St. Cornwall ESSO Service (A. Cecil Mecbougall. Lessee) 1R0 Phone 8-1 in p.m. being conducted by Father Cor- wttentliehinerel beheld w, December sun, with NATIVE CIREAIJ ettzli wlidrlceandinelsmorcorn. p.m. Interment is l'ItI'fl'UH were the only two cereal! Ill- Ilemorial Gardens. the to In New W0!’ OOTIII.