appear is a children's com-g and be transferred to an adult court only after due considera. tion of the seriousness of the of. fence and the condition of the youth involved. The brief asked that a child or youth should not be charged . with delinquency bill with a . ~o. {Ancillfil‘ $83M rectlmglinleiitli: cific offence against federal 1011 85 S a new e 15810 rovin ' -. ' define a child as a person be. pion’ cal or municipal IEHlala. tween the agesof 12 and 16 and It recommended that f - a you as being a Person 58' legislation contain pmvisiggelgll- tween 16 and 18 years Qld- 1'5 the provinces to pass com '9. suggests that the terms "luVe- mentary legislation so that a and delinquent be child or youth charged with an dropped firom legiflflmon in ‘3' offence could be dealt with un. vor of “child offender. youth. 0" der provincial law as neglvi'i;-d fender and children s court. rather than as an offender. Thé e association says a chil- provinces would retain their re. dren's court should lie given the sponslbility over neglectci s‘iil- exclusive jurisdiction over chil- dren. ' ' dren and the you“ gmul’ should come under the concur- periods in afternoon; 1d d lamiv’iii‘Sweeping Changes Urged lvery co : north win 5 ' gusts to 40. Low—high att . . ict n. 5 and 10, Sam‘ D P $521311 12. Moncion a and 12- In Juvenile Delinquents Act Northern half of Eastern N.B. Counties. Upper St. John River OTTAWA (CP) -- Sweeping week and made public Thurs- v u 3" Bay Of Chme‘m Clear changes in the Juvenile Delin- day. .— .—. 3‘ Bay of Fundy: North winds to D The small African nation; 20 increasing during morning offence such as armed robbery to gales north 25; mostly over- d one involved in an infrac- cast with scattered snowflurrie§: tion of a bylaw such as mdins . rent jurisdiction of1 fifth Tgfoi ist tijnhalaitedmllaly. both 5,» lattemwn 0f the Maritime EICC' - 1 ill beforel zi"t' 3:51 pm Slimmez‘side tideicluded in a brief presented to children's court an e a u p s cae an pr live tribes. me Compan-V' resulted i" emer' Bgusiatk to Hanna “9 .eightcen minutes later thangthe justice department last courts. The youth should first men. . gency cutoffs of two of the main ' o 3 e Alberton and West Prince County, with a i... cloudy periods; scat- quems Ac, have been mm, cred snowflurries over hills; mended by the Canadian Cob ts to 40. Lowdhigh at Chat- . . I ham and Edmundston, zero and The BSSOCIEU‘?" 5?” that ‘m‘ I l {10 Campbemon 3 below and der present‘legislation no legal ‘lo'above. distinction is made ween a I I visibility 10 miles lowering in a bicycle without a licence. snowflurries to two to four The association says new les- IS u I miles: temperatures dropping islation should do away with a 5 High tide today at Charlott -tster a delinquent upon convic- ' A defect yesterday afternoon connection Would not take too town at 11:19 a_m_ an 10:45 “on by juvemle court _ The recommendation is in. circuits feeding east and west‘ ’ \ I” y, - of the city. ‘ a, s :\~ ~ . . . , I ,r . The defect developed In one‘ i - :33... ' ' . ‘ '/' I plant, causing it to boil and to -» ' start arcing. 1 on the switch it was necessary J to cut off Nos. 1 and 3 circuits. . to 'l‘iunish. and the lilllCl‘. Mt. Stewart to Souris and Cherry Valley to cast of Montague. l§~~ ' A temporary repair was made ix iby cutting jumpers in the cir-: M cuit across the pole connections, i . I and the system was maintained 1 .‘n t 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Feb. 8, 1963. igvcry cold; north winds 25 w motions Association. us youngster involved in a serious , iv 'he upper 205. situation that makes any young- at the generating Plant 1" Char'llong and that all services wouldlnm At Rustin, at 7:50 gym; of the main oil switches at the: To enable repairmen to work The former feeds from Milton i . ‘ " “4"” ‘ ' "é through this method while the. LIEUT' JOHN Ridgeway "y m me “me” Mam' °f Winnipeg The “em” a" 0'1 SWIM was being repalred' while uantities last. No hone or mail orders please! menu Horam. Sussex appears toba army base of sort dudes ms officer, and m, B all}: supe{in:endent. Jack.“- On sale 2 pm. Saturday and remain on sale a p to like concentrated steak Churchill. Man The British of the Third Battalion the toomhowea- aS'Itexeningd 11;)?“-i and gravy he is sampling with paratroopers are undergoing R a, (CP ed 1‘ at] t: ebS‘HCY ‘3 b fife“ . Cpl. Tcrciice \l’ilson. King- winter environmental training Paracm'te e°unem' ‘ovor‘auié .“gt‘m? P0; “'35 Wonder BQSHI l ston-on-T‘iximcs in bush mum in the area 600 miles north Wirephoto). ii‘econiiecve rigi inlay. Ve- sai Unbreakable polyethylene. wonder_ that it was decided to “alt un-t smooth finish til after midnight last night. - British Army Pa ratroops N i - a... w... 59° a am in nu iS ur ing con- u ame n sumers. . . ML 30 1 - - u _ ‘ 3 ply wool in assorted colours. 1 oz. Colandgf e o ‘w} women's Nylons bau- , Polyethylene colander. Ideal for women's See'suckef Knit on 400 needle machine. Beige, 2 PM- Spatial. hot foods, sorted colours . ra I n n a n a I a n o r taupe and brown shades. First eac 2 pm, special, c lamas . . TORO YT l quality. Individually wrapped. Sizes chfldrenls Pyium each Long legk magi-cg! pmesxl-xas m 31,11. . i 5 0 (CP) - Observed 9 to 11. ours pin an no. zes sm , B.V FRED CHAFE Weapons care tit-as only oneltraycls as a self-contained unit. temperatures: 2 RM. special! Bags Du“. Pan medium and lama CHURCHILL. Man. (CPl— of countless survwal tricks Typersonal gear goes into ruck it pair Net and lace in attractive colours Polyethylene pan in assorted COL : PM. Special, 1 “The thing I can't get used to," learned While Spending 24 hours,sacks and the tent, naphtha Dawson l w e I “d Misses' of pink, blue a ours. pair I said CPL I‘m Hoer‘v' “is being afield this week With NO' 10lcook stoves rations and shovels Vietorla om n s a 2 P'M' Spedal' 1 2 PM. special, ' . 5mm“ {mm 0‘“ “'°‘"‘p°“5' 1“ mam“ °’ D “mall” l - ' “mm” ----- -- Gloves and Purse Sets each - each 550 Women 5 Cotton Briefs any other place we‘d be prac- I shared a tent wuh Hccrywride 0n tobogganl. 0!! the Regina A wide range of colours. Broken L c h. Rayon smpm cu“ thigh. sizes tically tied to them." who calls Aldershot home: Sgt.|march, two men pull the tobog- Winnipeg urge IIS Ions cuflery Tray small. medium and lame. size ra Hcery. a lean 16-year veteran Jim Hand of Dairy, Ayrshire, - . oron o “530' , wulite cotton card material with p , . of the Irish and British armies, Scotland: and Ptes. Malcolmfitall in Irma: Wilde 1 3.“? Ottawa .. 2 P'M' Spec'al’ floral design. FOIyet‘nylene Afragt'ed leeurssemons 2 RM. speual'each was relaxing on an inflated air Dimmock of Farnborough and!S eers. 3" pus 65‘ mm 9 m ‘ Montreal ' 59‘ . I 2 p_“_ special. 1 0;:lonsiig. I {SO €00 - mattress with his back against Brian Carroll of Belfast. g Rations — bESICally COUCEn' Quebec Infant 5 and Chlldren 5 each I 2 “ ‘ peca' 6 women's D0“ 8 rucksack in a snug winter I got the impression theseitrated canned meat. vegetables Rredericton . k H d K, each . tent. Outside the moon shone though “airborne Toms" after‘and fruit_are packed m com_ Saint John SIIPPeI' SOC 5 ea Wm" I Polyethylene Pypmus brightly on the windswept bar- two weeks on the tundra were1 A variety of colours. Good quality Vita Spill! yam in grey Olill'. Willi 001m pyjamas in floral print, A3. , - Moncion . ren lands the Canadian well capable of looking afteripad p‘Fkages' V‘rtuany 8“ “9 Halifa socks. Broken size range. instruction. 10 quart pail. Odounliess. Black sorted coloum Sizes 5,113",me augment. themselves in an arctic cam_,heated in pressure cookers and Charlottetown 14 19 2 pm, special, 2 PM. Special, only. and urge. Heery is one of 168 British paign. but Hand was cautiousleaten from the can. Sydney pail- c each 2 11,1“. Special, 2 PM. special, paratroopers of D Company, “We've made start." he: There's a liberal supply of Yarmout - ed, the 3rd battlion. Parachute Reg-issid. “But there‘s plenty to beverages of all types and ice St. John‘s ..... .. 10 29 Clearance 0f canon ggggffizatggsfl lb package B k L. f T" “If I ' ' ' ' ' ro en mas o lo iment. getting their first tastellearn. You can't pick it all up,Was constantly being melted to g s s . . . of winter environmental train-tin a couple of weeks. It takesiprovide water for tea, HALIFAX (CPl — The wea.1 BID" 9 GII’IS Sllm Sets coffee 2 PM. Special, each _<.....1~.. . . - ' i ' . k and Standard and domestic gauge tile. 0rd d 51- lined to match t h i _ v ther office says‘a disturbance Good quality 00mm 3130 M cor ims iggtregiseagndthézipgiiiglsglrt86%,:013/sgk JUSt t0 89¢ “59d 1° t 0 3%; immateiag: ‘33:]; Egg]: new south of Halifax was intell' white. $1285.12 to 20. Flower vase ilhioossorted colours. Bundles of 25 to jacket. Contrast m at neckline. miles north of Winnipeg. ‘ The jumpers are being taught lintake is but I‘d guess at half “mug gradually‘ and as It 2 P'M' spec'm‘ . 2 éM S .l I 51265 4 and 5- The four rs rifles and athy arctic-trained Canadians andla gallon. 1385585.”?ar Sable island Flilurgnlg each “my: mil plastic vases on sfiland - . pet 3, 71/2c z P.M. Special. 1 sub - machincgun nf Heery’s,14 of their own number who: Overseeing 10 platoon is Sgt. the néfihtsgfigeeasggyn Eagle]; Scarves 3t 8,3123%] arrangement 0‘ ow. 99‘ ' tent group were stacked neatlylcame over as an advance party-.Y. N. (Nick) Thibeault of Que- We; ethe ni ht three to fivé Nvlon scarves in assorted cohurs_ 2:1“ 8 a] sr 5 against snowshoes sfuck in a in December to take instruc-lbec City. who feels the Britons in‘éhgsg gsnow is ted 2‘91“. special, ‘ ' 9"" ' _ _ ned Im ' seven-foot-hiqh snowbank just tors‘ courses. lha e ma e good progress in m eastern Nova Swaziland each 0 “c ‘ fl _, 1 Assorted colours. Elastic waist. winter survival ‘ Bafhroom Coy" sefs iliiu 'ifllllill Lilliti‘if Sizes 4 to outside the tent entrance. "If we brought them into this heat." Heery cxplainrd. “we'd get condensation and five sec- onds after we brought them out again we‘d have frozen breech- es among other thinss. And even if the a c. t ion worked; i The clothing — ned nyloni parkas and windproof heavy mittens boots which are rubber-soled‘ canvas affairs with heavy felt wear Canadian-designed! pile - 1i you can‘t shoot .30-calibre am-‘ab e. munition through a .22-calibre rel.“ TRAVEL AS UNIT Eac five-man tent group i pants. .t so and muklukilittle troubles at first. But they “Naturally this is all new to hem and were caught on very ast. “I'm surprised at how hard inners. I wore identical clothingithey work. Today they set up and found it entirely comfort camp here and got their de- l fences built in six hours. xpect a job like that to take 10." e eight or Prince Edward Island. with Cape Breton likely the most af- fected region. Elsewhere in the district amounts will be lighter. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity. Northern Nova Scotia. Eastern Shore, South Shore except Yer-mouth 9 County: Clearing with a few clou-dy periods in afternoon: turning colder; north winds 25 me Returning Officers Busy Preparing For Balloting By NEIL A. MATHESON Provincial and Farm Editor The non— political phase of an: election campaign is as neces- sary in the battle of ballots across the country as the bat- tles that arc staged by the com- peting parties. This phase is already way here and will continue until the verdict is rendered April 8 by an estimated 10 million ell- gible voters in 10 provinces. For the most part, the non. WESTERN BRIEFS is under the direction of the constituency returning officers. A. Walthen Gaudet. Charlotte- town. is returning officer for Queens; Daniel Machan, De- Gros Marsh, for Kings; and Frank Bryan, Cascumpec, for under- Pr nee ENUMERATION FIRST The enumeration of voters, which places on carefully pre- pared lists the names of men and women eligible to vote in ,the polling divisions, is one of the first tasks, and this gets no- derway o nday, Feb. Regulations call for it to completed five days later. The compilation of the eligible voters list is a simple task in a rural area, where one or tw 0 men can sit down and c om e close to naming every eligible voter at one sitting. But it is a much more difficult task in an urban area. where the enumer- D‘s-I C VISITED MONCTON G. M. Donald, Alberton, has returne in Moncton where he visited his brother and sister- tn-lsw. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Donald. LIDSTONE FUNERAL —The funeral for Mrs. C. I. Lidstone was held Wednesday afternoon Valley United Church w h e re service was conducted by Rev. W. B. MacPhell. Hymns we e “The Lord's My Shepherd" and "Abide With Me". were Nelson Sheen. on W .. us Last time. ators must visit every house and political part of the campaign ed suitable by the constituency snowflurries: cold; north winds e”- 30 with gusts to 50. Low-high at choices in Queens and Kings SW“? m and 25 last year— but Monday, March . 25, is the final date toi- making “18: a few “My W10“ 1“ the nominations known official- “mm? com; ly, and paying the $200 deposit each candidate must produce, nomination dec- laration. The deposit is returned if the candidate polls 50 per cent ____...___.—_ or more of the number of votes WIIIIIIIIIIII polled by the winning candidate. ‘ Advance polls will be held this ‘ —the Liberals named t along with his time on Saturday, March district on election day. -returnlng officers— the on election day are deputy turning officers— continue ter the polling date until all the necessary paper work completed. even then they sometimes miss getting the name, for example, of someone who may be living alone in one room Two enumerators. one from each of the parties having the highest number of votes in the last election, work in the urban areas. Only one enumerator is named in the rural areas. Two important changes have been made in Queens County. it has been learned from Mr. Gau- det. Advance polls will be limit- ed this time to one at Charlotte- town. one st Sherwood, and an- other et Parkdale. This is being done to protect 0 on to question. advance polls were held in four other places in the county. The voting places of men em- -on governmen mane-mm of Wardtceotralpoll and shall votethere. nous MA CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Commerce or Law. ployee benefits and merit. mortgage an interesting and tion, and Monday. April 1, for the N «convenience of voters who N not be able to be in their polling will The duties of the constituency men w the poll ~ machinery in the various polls. SENIOR FINANCIAL INSTITUTION The Eastern Trust Company has openings for a number of young men with business or banking experience and/or University training in Arts. Opportunities exist both in the Atlantic Prov- inces and elsewhere in Canada with all usual em- The trust business is a y xpan field offering a variety of services including est to administration, real agitate management and , . 0n. . investment management and others, and provides rewarding w-ith gusts to . Low-high at Halifax and Bridgewater 18 and 20. New Glasgow 15 and 20. Goshen 20 and 23. Yarmouth County and Anna- po Valley: Cloudy with scat- tered snowflurries; turning cold- er: north winds 25 with gusts to 40. Low-high at Yarmouth, 22 and 25. Kentville 12 and 20. pe Breton: Overcast with ,Prince Edward Island: Clear- north winds (I) With gusts to 50. Low-high at Charlottetown 8 and l . or St. John River Valley, Southern half of Eastern N.BB. Counties: Clearing: a few cloudy 4. MEDICAL PHARMACfl hero to serve you ANY~ hour of the day or night CALL 4-6623 i l for 24 hour semce i l i 30. ins —— urulcii Pannier: re- ‘ 3" orner o owns an _ to 1 g IfltslnnorulI :0" 6:10:11 ‘ \ 'l’l'l’l’lll'! IN or salary reviews on rapid] e ding savings and deposits career. red to. Apply in writing giving details of age, educa- business experience andsslarydesi ’11:. Secretary. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY. Halifax, N. 8. Table Covers Embossed heavy white paper. Size 36 x 72". TWO in cello package. 2 PAT. Special. pkg. c Point Sets colours with paint brush in colourful tin box. 2 EM. Special. c File Boxes Jumbo personal file with index div- iders. Grey. each 2-1 9 Jig-Saw Pules 2 PM. Special. 4 puzzles in a package. A wide as- sortment. 2 P.M. Special, pkg. Photo Album :0 pages. Zipper closing. P-M. Special. each 1 :49 Candles 12" odourless, dnip resistant. smoke- less candles in pink, white and yellow. 2 P.M. Special, 2 for Roulette Games Complete with score shccl chips and wheel. 2 P.M. Special, each Ball Pens Blue ink with assorted coloured barrels. lo pens in a package. 2 EM. Special. '7') pkg I I c and Men's Overslloes Light weight rubber overboota tin- isbed with front slide fasteners and rubberized mower: as to help ensure excellent foot pro- tection. Black orly. Sim 6 to 11. 2 P.M. Special. Moods-sorted baits. stytcshwo- Oohnmdiludon Consisting of four pieces. Assorted colours and patterns. 2 P.M. 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Regular 3.49. 72 x 2 PM. Special, 1 I each Fumture' Throws Good quality sailoloth in assorted prints and colours. Sizes 72 x 66". Regular 4.79. 2 PM. Special, ~ each 1 .99 Kmtted' Formtu' re Throws Washable dntp dry. fringe. Assorted colours. g'fi‘m . . SPECIII. “eh All-around Regular Good quality rayon. Washing h- structions. White y is W 1:: “- - - DOC i each 30" Hooked Dacron Scalloped «be. .Colonrs white, :‘i‘pi'ii’i‘lfili... . . I 3 ,nd' e m immm. mm. 4. 9 to 5.55 p. m. pair Creamy Whirls A delicious caramel candy. In- dividually wrapped. Made in Eng- land. Regular 69c. 49c 2 PM. Special, Noxzemo Skin mam. 'la‘llc oz. jar. 2 P.M. Specin , each Lifebuoy Shove Cream In causal container. 7 oz. can. 2 PM. Special. each Souve Heir Dressing With lanolin. 4 oz. bottle. 2 EM. Spools] Hot Water Bottle AssortedM sco 8 P. . l. In“. each Facial Tissues Box of 000. 2 EM. Special. b... 42:: Men's Drip dry concome in fancy Colours b11115. . aria A to m. 2.99 rr. orange... 1 I