ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 18, 1963. /64 Centennial Organization lls Outlined To Agrologists l ; The December mceting of the: Feature attractions of the 1964 1 ‘Prince Edward Island institute Centennial Year include the in- let Agmiogtists was held Monday d|l\'l(lu8l community rams evening at Birch Court. Expe:- throughout the provlnvce;' the Nat- imental Farm. The members’ ional l-‘estivail finals; visit from wives were present at this mcet- the Canadian Opera mpany, lng and a buffet supper was se=rv- the National Ballet of Canada, the Neptune Theatre and many other organizations. Mr. Birtwhistle stressed that the success of the 1964 Centen- es, niial celebrations depends on the President L.C. Callbeck intro- full participation of all commun- duced the guest speaker. K. Birt- ' ' ‘ and organizations in whistle of the Centennial. office. province. The cooperation and who outlined the composition and effort put forth by everyone so operation of the centennial corp-.fair has been very encouraging. oration and the _c0m.itlees witih-‘ ‘a . in the coroporation. Almost all‘. It is hoped that the Centennial mmmmijties in the provincecelebrations will make Canad- A toast to the ladies was pro- posed by George Ayers. Mrs. R.C. Parent responded on behalf (I the lads F! S.‘ O in mittees which cooperate withparticular more aware of tlievlr itiie centennial cotmoratiosi. he heritage. _of the B10190‘! 'said. for the centennial year will re- A total of 108 conventions arc'sul~t in permanent reminders and in be held on the Island 1964. tributes to the founding fathers which is more than twice as of our coon . and to the triat- y as has ever been held in on-y of individual communities, any other year here. Mr. Birtviiliistle concluded. Nobel Peace Prize Awarded WRECKAGE Que. The l . . I WEATHER A man examines part of the Blainrille. wreck- tional Airport where an at- i, ' have their own centennial colm-jians in genenal and Islanders in _ wreckage of the DC-8F which age is being assembled in a tempt to reconstruct the plane Tonoxro ICPl _ Tempe,-a. “ crashed at Ste Therese de hangar at Montreal lntcrna- is being made. tiires issued by the weather _ . * office: . t I - Min. Max. To lnterna Iona New ronasrpy cm; 0 o 9 Vancouver . . . 33 36 , iVl°‘°m ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ " 37 38 -7- G°"‘d°“ W‘°D°""ld °l Cl“'"‘iN°b°l peace prize °°mm‘“’°°' A birch tree laden with placed there by students of O I I E‘l”?°"‘°" '27 '5 lottetown. President °f_ .§h°:,G"“‘“3“ -,lal‘“- . me maple leafs? Provincial For- Stella Maris Regional High ’ ‘R‘.‘i“’la ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ml ‘7 Prince Edward Island Dl\/lslotll Preceding the sinus 0i the ester J. Frank Gaudet found and Elementary schools dur- l|w""“P"3 '19 ‘5 of the Canadian Red Cross S0-;DI‘1Z€- 8 t1'lb“‘t9 “'33 Pmd °° it amusing when it was ex- ing Canada Book Week. S . d . h . I P E I gigfgaig ' 13 2% clety. has received the follovtv- Redtpfossplélgklg-0?-tgé};€?"‘m°' plained that the leaves repre- Shown with the tree are Paul . , . . . ' inc account in connection wit .1 wai'1me_s “"93" ' sented 379 favorite books Blacquiere, president. and al n o o e Mlfiéllgiéecal __________ " '2 g the presentation of the l963D.’:o-lrian Parliament. _ R Shaw said yesterday “the . . . . ‘F1‘§‘d€"l¢‘l0l‘ 2 11 1%! ‘t’,f"f;,eT“,‘;§§:;V,;,,.0,,§;‘ Teachers D'sc|-'55 x-rays show no apparent ‘break ' _B_v D0.\ ;\lacLEOD In - not lessened by the licensing of to the fl(:]‘fl£‘l‘all0n"\\‘ff€ rcprest_ent- _SalSt .lohn 2 11 Committee of the Red Cross am M I H I h as, of bones but there may pug. ‘Citing the fact that l;)O()if,‘..- clubs; also the present la‘-\S19.d at t. lS mornu.., 5 ~ meeving. Mom-ion _ , , _ 2 11 the League of Red Cross 5“ enta 60 '' slbly be a bit of muscle separa- ging and irioonshming are flour- hinder the operations of the . Cllarl0LttCl0\i]I: l‘f‘[;l‘r(;]SCunla‘l‘l:.ieh.S‘ '}-Iallfax __ m 19 times a . . 0_LEARY _ A very interfisb “on... 15;1.r:f/i 'f';Oth°thl;m}‘,'lF1.i§‘ ' ;e:i:li:_ ::(l1riSrtesltI:ll1i£s:I1rty'b::i(:1e::e“:(::I‘g l::§§e3Ir:i_mB0,[:,'t:“. C0],.rl;.an_ gflgggineiolvn ‘E This was carried out in ing and informative workshop ‘'1 think this is satisfactory 3 ' m, ‘ . . . . . 1 ,. . l Om. your m.,,.g.e,. “-(Tye abiel ‘ ' ' traditional ceremony - the‘. was held in 0'Leary Regional and now it's a matter of resting tion of 2\ia_\ors and Municipal:-ibe stimulated by a l‘€\lSl0n of; 5 _ - , Yarmouth 14 21 U . 1 of Odo on the am; a 0 High school Friday night up and gem“ the bruise! he“ “es yeslerml-" made 3 f‘l"".3l l the laws‘ ffagtisigrms, Cia]u{,";a::‘ HALIFAX rCPl —— The wea- 111319‘;-eslgiyyolthehdeiath of Alfred The meeting was chaired by ed" he said. rep’-resentallml ll]: the grovlnclal lgt ‘vta_s 81510 slllggtfsted thatt C3". ! ‘arnaer Otfim-g in attpndance till?!‘ 0lll'C€ SHVS 3 strong “OW N0&] Mbveqnent “was [made byi Charged retaining 905 Mrs. Palmer and directed About two weeks ago Prey-n. government serving t e enact- . s era ion siou e given 0 ie ' I I f 1 - . f‘ m , ‘ . g. I h 3 _ ' b U b M .d 1. th _ _ mem of a Liquor Act along the .5319 of beer and ale through gm lwere Hm, pm”, M a t h 9 5O,,_ tgergigtigd aiiwérlomthee §i:mc;;g;nnitteeStay;:tiaio1i;tcd‘lg:'r:ia9_- session of 284 undersized oys- “ill hléaiigi 1a§§)l3;fi.or(:. DE I1I‘1d¢;li_ ler Shaw was involed in a mu lines of other provinces in Can- Ida. This was one of a number of resolutions which were sub- mitted and dealt Willi at the annual mcclm: of the federa- tion in Kcnsiiizton. Nov. 6. in favor of niprorenients in ‘he Limit-r Control Act Flr>lic\'r‘d to he the First direct approach made to the govern- tlie liquor question. Walter R. Shaw had! leery outlets, and the licensing of ‘ Hon. Henry Wedge. and Hon. lopen bars should be considered. ' Another resolution asked the lgovernment to place the servic- § es of town planning officer, Walt- ‘ f'“"“"”“'1"i“"""“‘""’”Y""""*”"“% er de Silva, at the disposal of ; ' imunicipalities to assist wi th‘ Lmunicipal planning. . . Called for was a change in » ‘the Town Act, which would al-3 ilow a municipality to bring in a fqualified assessor for a general. revision of assessments. , EXPANSION SOUGHT Pointing out that the govern- Hubert Mac-Neill. i ‘: —=' ‘weak disturbance moves east- «late Tuesday. Most places re- lported clear skies. although lsnowflurries were still occur- ring in Cape Breton. it should be mainly sunny to- day. alllioiigli once again cloud and a few siioivfliirries should develop where the wind blows in across open water. in the evening, cloud followed by light snow is expected to spread. across the western regions, as a merit) to give the prize to “Whoever has made the great- est and best coiitribution to fur- thering bmtihenhood amongst the nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing arm'les._as well as holding or promoting of peace congresses. The presentation. in the pres- ence of Hills Majesty King Olav of Norway. of the world's oldest and leading peace prize. marks go-F’ ters, Fred James Vissey. West ‘Royalty, was fined $10 and costs or five days by Magis- trate A.J. Hashim, QC, in city i])j0llC9 court yes ay. lie was charged under the P.E.I. Fisheries Act. John Pater, Union Road. char- lged with drunken driving. had his case dismissed. Raymond Birt, Mt. Stewart. was fined $15 and costs or five days for speeding. He was clock- ed doing 35 m.p.h. on Wey- tlie founli time that the Nobel mouth St.. a colm Beck addressed the teach- Susan Gallant. secretary-trey s.irer of the newly formed 4- H forestry club. known as the B-Y-0 Ayers Memorial. There are 24 grade six members and Mr. Gaudet was present to ad- dress a meeting and show a m. tor vehicle accident, which ” O-0+-o+o—eoo-0-0-9-co 0-0 0-99» FAMO FOR BRANDED INSPECTED S T E AG-5050!! MONEY '.'.OCOOOC.O‘....0.00* I 0 0-00 0 0-0 00040 ‘t \(‘.K resulted in chest and side pains. 53“ Lilmle" .m"” 35 “° ”’;’re'lment assists municipalities to sentation asking for changes had 3 the extent of 60 per cent of the :9?“ mad” P-" t°‘;133d“l7-"ii 3mt“P5- lcost of laying pavement '35 E”V'91‘nm€'” 3 W‘ 00“ €m'lma‘intenance of pavement. the‘.- plated making changes at lllfllfederation asked that this form} coming 5059011 Of lite Legisla-iof assistance be continued and ture. ipossibly expanded to cover oth- 5 TRADE STBIH ATKN ‘er capital expenditures. and that - - ~ 1- « the government guarantee bank In H5 Fllbmlssinfl The l€d€l‘3' loans for capital expenditures. tion noted that illeszalsties are A number of towns belonging and‘¥ I {ward into ‘Maine. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island. East- ern N.B. Counties, Upper St. 2 ‘John River Valley: Sunny with In few cloudy periods: extreme- _l ly cold; nortliwest winds 25 with gusts to 40. Low-high at Char- lottetown 5 and 18, Moncton zero and 11 above. Edmundston 5 below and 8 above. le zone. R. Alexander Frizzell, South- port, was fined $15 and costs or five days for operating a motor N.-1331 peace prize was awam. vehicle with insufficient equip- ¢.d_ jomuy. to gum Dun,-mt merit.‘ There were several de- ume, of the Red Cross. andifects in the electrical system. to the French pacifist. Frederi.-cl 0“ ma“ “"35 “"95 $20 ‘ml Passey. The ICRC received the f°°5.‘5 °’. 3°.d3Y.5 ‘°" P°”°55'°“ ’h0mm, - again in ‘of intoxicating liquor in a place 194 m other than his residence 4 for its accomplislimenvts in Three men pleaded gdmy to Peace Prize has been given in recognition of humanitarian Red Cross service. In 1901. the first 3 ers on in en tal health in the which prompted the further A °"""°°’"' - ' PERSONAL GIFT Discussion groups were form- Wflfll Of X-I'8)'S- ed under the direction of 2.12.. . zv Carrie Thompson. Miss Etta v MacDonald and Mrs. Adrian fie “I. “S Smith. This gave the teachers 8 ,g,\ L. . opportunity to bring out their . mgefle own problems and opinions con- -— Q) cerning Dr. Beck‘: cture. 3 b D " Reports of the groups were T°wlNG SERVICE . E y 0 I given and a lively discussion fol-' . Nm“ lowed. An Impromptu debate on Nile Call! 4-3043--4-3853 . Briefs .‘.':‘°s?.1'.?i’.°.°‘i$. ?.‘.”.§“”3i§§.§’."’iiT Dial 4-9722 0 Prima- B and C. was led by Dr. Beck New In Charlottetown O Dusters and his staff. Motor Shampoo . Sup, We pay all long distance . Bed Jack“, xTra§is”s‘E6Jv"’ No Breakage Receiving a report on x-rays phone calls on towing rvi THE GLORIA LADIES’ WEAR 126 Gt. George St. Ch'town ce. Murphy's Service Stn. 184 Gt. George Ch'town the two world wars. -. High tide today at Charlotte; The 19!i"» prize was accepted ;:2:§i,i:.°tf)ii)ee ii1\vgiasdIfllii1él:(da§1(ll iuiii town—— and 1:00 and 1l:54 p.m.'0n behalf of the ICRC by lll.Sl LIEUT. SCOTT taken Monday, Premier Walter At Rustico at — and 6:50 p.m. president. Leopold Boiss-ier. and‘ Summerside tide eighteen min- the League by its clia-ii‘man_l3:(,ldc$t:1a‘:fs¥:,days' and the utes later than John A. Mac-Aulay of Winnipeg; lWren Unit l o . Charlottetown. one man was fined 35 3 n d « Sunrises today at 7:16 and setslcanada. The presentation was ' costs or two day, for gain“ to at 4.36. made clhaurman of the stop at a stop sign. Berlin Wall lo Open y As Christmas Measure t‘ "ed ; L.E. Prowse, VRD. mother. my sister. Queen Charlotte yesterday an- nist wall will open for West-‘and my aunt." ‘iiounced that Lieut. 0.L. Eliza- Bcrliiiers l<'i';tlay for the first, As people scrambled for: beth Scott. RCN, staff officer time in niorc than two years. newspaper extras. 8 fruit seller‘. (Wrens) of Hamilton, Ont. will Thcn l)("_',.n.-‘ a flood of an esti-[caught the spirit of the occa-‘i arrive in Cliarlottctown today, mated $300,000 people into the siun. “ ba nanas." he to carry out an inspection of the commiinist zone to visit theingsh-outed. “You can take them to local Wren unit this evening. relatives for Christmas. lyour relatives in the East." l A member of the staff of Com-, The visits are made possible‘ Fruit is scarce in East "landing Officer Naval DIV!-‘. - . by an agiweement Signigd Tues- man'y_ »Sl0I‘lS Sll‘lC€ Aug. 1963, Llfillll _‘- day between representat-ives of An elderly Joachim l 59°“ “mil 11°!‘ l1'3n5f0l' l0 C116! ‘ me west Be,-gin city gwem. Limiman, said; regular force in 1956 was Wrenl merit and the Communist re- "T gime of East Germany. it . . _ While the politicians weighed is going to be a very halppyl Prior to her present appoint-~ ._ the possible future impucafians gm» meg» Kment, 'Lieut. Scott served with. : of the ms: such deal over the ——-—m———; operations at Halifax, later shel wall, the Berliners in both parts CANCEL MAGAZINE l “'35 3‘ .“‘“C§ 5“9a"Va‘9’ _lh*=' of the city were jubilant. BOSTON tAP)—The Decem- naval all Sla“°"' Md l°’ 3 “me For the last two Christmas ber issue of American Opinion, was asslslam 5°°F?‘*"Y l° the - seasons they have tpublished by Robert Welch. Naval B°ard', M.'m‘"y Agencyl apart, Families have been dj. president of the John Birch So~ . I0’ Sla“da"d'Z3l‘°" at NAT“ vided, wime foreigners and clety. has been withdrawn from 'h°3d‘l“3“‘°-“'5 L°"d°"- E"3'l wt-5,: Germans could pass circulation. Hubert W. Kregeloh,' " - _ : through me w.a1i_ me Berlmers editor of the magazine. said the D‘”_”‘E 59710931 ‘OUT Of lib um mt issue was withdrawn because of spection Lieut. Scott will be ac- critical comments about Presi- comnanied by 5Ub- Llellt Irene, H ' dent Kennedy. He gave no d9.’ MacLeod, divisional officer 5 Pla (‘apt in BE.Rl.lN I.\P- —- The Commii- 'will see my man. smiled vpms ; bot. St. CENTURY SET B oN1«:-war TRAFFIC y tails but said the article was lW!‘€nSl at Queen Charlotte. written before the assassination‘ Current strength of the lo c a ll to Content memsdvcs with be_ of the president. unit is 17 Wrens. . ting the hosts to their relatives from he West. Each permit will be valid. only until midnight of a particu ular day, but many West Ber-l liners are likely to get moi-el AND The most exciting and stylish Christmas gift ever onerea. an beautiful! So smart! Crafted for a lifetime of service for people who want luxury when travelling. Moulded. fibreglu reinforced with interlocking aluminum dustproof douu-3 fog extra strength and light weight Colours in blue. grey. ivory 11 one permit. l "At last. at last." said blonde - Liseloite Schulz. a typvist. "l Ind rocket red. 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