| eh ey J.R.M; Wilson, (CENTER) two members of the Chariot. tetown Rotary Club following who is. president: of the Cana- his, address to Rotarians yes- dian Institute of Chartered. Ac. _terday at The. Charlottetown... _ countants, is speaking with. With-Mr_ Wilson is Claud R. formerly from’ Vancouver; Actountants! President — Addresses. Rotary Meet. | - Them jod ME herlled a fountants in Canada today and ‘0 or mote of these are in the eaee Ser. nee _ John BM. Wilson, president | fy f i z . eon, and James Kelty; Rev. “| Senviae e Jes ot fallen comrades will be| J. G. Riley; Selection by Band ag next on the program. PEL Regt. . > 8 Following the singing of “God| Placing of Wreathes. Th « e- Save The Queen,” a march past! Lieut-Governor;- Representing . . rer Bef cont Bag frm the Motherhdod, (Mrs J.C. Wea- taken - AYS€®- | therbie); Representing the Gov- 2 he Ginrian, Charatan, Tan, Nor. 8,180 i afidaniced a Lites ponent. \loeeet of toon ewe ea The service at Travellers Rest) Johnson): Representing Prov. . The Summerside Remembrance | will be held at 11.50 a..m. and ince of P.E.1. (Hon. Alex Camp | Day Service ‘to be held Friday | at St. Eleanors at 12.15 p.m. bell’: Representing City of Char- Impaired ‘ase morning at the Memoria! Square | . The public have been invited | jottetown (Mayor W. Cox): Presi- will open at 10:45 a.m. with the |to join with the members of the | dent Prov. Command R. C. L’ playing of the chimes. and the | Summierside brarich of the Royal | Comrade F. P. Smith): Pres tolling. of the -chimes will take | Canadian Legion in’ paying tri-| dent Branch R.- place from 10: :58 a.m. |bute’ to those fallen comrades|cC. L.. Comrade Charles Ryan; ve s ine. Following O the open-|by attending and placing their} President Ladies Auxiliary. ing memarial service will be giv-| poppies on the Cenotaph. Charlottetown Branch, Mré en by Comrade Ben J. Arsen- : Gladys Bent; Veterans on par- — ‘be-| plea Frank i (pen ve wane net bod! Le ; +++ a8 tae kiey Polat you _ | Peakes- branch-No-5-Royal;- aion Plans —s Selections will be played” ve a legen .egion the band of PELL. Neel ag |_The Last Post_signifying the | commencement of yeas | Hyms by PEL Regiment i od by fhe. “ae : 5 the end “An Argyle Shore man. . Mur- will. be chison Sellar. was remanded to “O God November 23 for. trial on a char- we ae gr gd ge of having the care or control ’s Prayer will be de- Hunter; Rotary prest- of a motor vehicle while his abi- Comrade Rt. Rev. dent, and Randy lity was impaired ‘by alcohol. Magr. J. P..E. O'Hanley, DD, chairman of Monday's Ma ist t : | Bail was set at $125. gos . Legion co. ie ie ween gistrate for the accused is John §. Hol- Branch. be giv- “spoke on the role of chartered | sions ON ci ia Jr, were!charged with obstruct |ea_by Comrade Dr. Cecil_R. accountants, Adi UI Edward. Thomas Cook, Cliat- |S ® police officer in” the law"'lWebber, Protestant padre, and journs 1 eae cor witha | ful execution of his duty and had |this will be = a bi similar offence. “His ease was | ‘eit cases adjourned to 6 hymna, “Abide With Me.” | Theft Case adjournéd to November 14 for — oA <n oe LAYING OF WREATHS Judge adjourned | nard of Wellington and John Jo- | orden Tweedy the Crows. gh ty cena ge W.E. Darby. 5 a ‘the trial of two men charged |seph Aubin Gallant of Howien sige charged with Hiking ws (ative mother, Jack Wat- _public service announcement — apace —e Ab Canada Cl CAREFULLY | We Love Our 76, 000 Readers eause he refused to shave beard he claims he grew ease e skin. infection. Kellar id he told a THE GUARDIAN-PATRIOT. a4 _ STRIKE ACTION: i - BY MACHINISTS’ UNION | a FORCE SHUT-DOWN — FLIGHT OPERATIONS ee ere ae a erage senna, rent ein ae as — 3 ANDA ONE-YEAR CONTRACT - failed to achieve a settlement 3 The 1.A.M, demand, on behalf of its membership, amodnts to a total package increase ~of 42 percent fora twelve month period. Union representatives are asking fora ~~ «20 per cent wage increase, applicable over a one-year contract. Te this is added : ~~ a further 22 per cent increase in fringe benefits. The total impact on Air Canada’s UNION ASKING FOR 42 PER CENTINCREASE Negotiations with: the International Association of Machinist began iaaaoes 16. dis Canada eoneuncen with rt ha the etn callad by the rtemibanelAssocleton of Mechices s “ar ~ for November 14 should oceur, the airline would be forced to suspend all flight operations. This =~=— StS ‘possibility has developed following almost three months of wage negotiations and coneillation sctvrry. te ol Air Canada is hopeful that further discussions with the union representing more than 5,000 employees, Including such classifications as mechanics, storemen and station attendants, will be successful. = ~ However, she elles a destieting ho necneneny ne ened Mi RA ER ehgns 9 Sa08. = t AIR CANADA'S OFFER . ee ~ jn the first Year. NEGOTIATIONS TO BE HESUMED - ‘ve vargbanes tac: -= CONTINUED PUBLIC SERVICE outstanding orders. ‘ eerste wt ee “wage bill for A.M, members in 1967 would be about an additional $15,000.000.° tt Under the previous contract, top hourly rate for mechanics was $3.17. 4“ The Company has offered an increase in-wages of 40¢ an hour, representing an average increase to the hourly rates of about 15 per cent spread over the life of @ new agreement. Air Canada has suggested a three-year term, but has indicated a willingness to consider a shorter period. Also proposed are special adjustments __ and fringe benefits amounting to an average additional 3% per cent to oe Despite the difference between union demands and its own offer, Air Canada will, . during resumed negotiations, explore all avenues that could lead to # settlement Ze and avert a strike, which would force the frst shut-down ot te eine ree eT Air Canada ticket offices on a selected basis will remain open'and make every effort to assist eifine customers if a strike should occur. In addition, reservation services will be available to accept future travel planning ne be given individual advice on the heading of - * "AIR CANADA @® é 4 eee be Ce. Scotty Says Charge it 4 Ways to Buy and Save , Charge, Budget/Chargs; Lay-A-Way or Cash Ades ak i EDEEDON — ® _ Variety Department Store ROYALTY. =< MALL ‘ 4 . . eal OM Bees, : A: