"it I " VITAL STATISTICS CAMERON — Suddenly at the {Prince County Hospital Tuesday. . "Nov. 17 1964 William Alexander SCOTT —— Jennifer Lynn hap- ‘ I - ' announces the arrival of a,(HmemP‘ 13.5 Qttawa Shoe," b, brother “Kerry Shayne"raumineiside. in his 75th year. 3—09 El HOS ital on Vm‘, 7 .r‘esting at the Bowness Funera: e ‘ '. ' ‘ p ‘ Pr'oud' ' me. from where funeral wil‘ > r . held Friday to St. Paul's Pfi‘em‘ "99113an and Mer'lf‘liurch. Summerside. for Re “1 scon‘ emoo ‘ :quiem High Mass at 10:30 a.m WHITEWAY __ wnma andintermentin the church ceme Stirling of Havelock. NB. wish‘f‘fy- Vlsmnfl hours 2 *0 5- 7 1-0 to announce the arrival of theirl'0 9-” daughter. Wendy Susan. weight 6 lbs: 11% oz on November Iii 1964 at the Moncton Hospital. A' BIRTHS ’ 0 I g. .3; f'l .— ll 3' n. q .- U‘ .- ... O N ’ Varsin Saints Set For Action ' . What promises to be the most. . historyp .the 196465 edition of J ac k‘ ‘Kane‘s Varsity Saints, is hold-i ‘ing daily practices in prepara- ltion for their intercollegiate sch-i edule which starts Nov. 27. The; Saints have been on the ice forl «a >< 2 E. on 8 m 3 _ :i m TORONTO (CPI—Efforts by English and French - speaking Canada to understand each other can bring about “Confed- eration with a new look." Pre- , ier Lesage of Quebec said and her ' i . Mr. Lesage said it II essen- tial that complete understand- ing be reached as soon as pos- sible but it was of necessity in slow process and he would not set a time limit for it. ' He expressed the hope, speak- providing a lot of hustle , scoring power on the first line, he was used extensively as a penalty killer George MacMillan. Monaghan. and Gordie Whitlock. made up the other line. Thisl George A? IThe Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 19. 1904. mi Undemnaing can Produce ’New Look’ Confederation .becers. except for a small m1- lnority. had no intention of ieav 'ing Confederation, Discussing separatists with the reporters later. Mr Lesage said it news media gave more importance to the posnive ac. tions taken by responSible peo- ple and less to the actions of a few extremists. "we could and would come more rapidly to the solutions that will keep Canada together and strong." threesome is an excellent check-‘ sister for Martin and Kelly. MOORE — Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond‘Moore Inee Lena McCar- thy) are happy to announce the arrival of their . Raymond Joseph at the Charlottetown Hos- pital on November 14. 1964. Weight 7 lb. 8% oz. DALZELL — Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Dalzell INee Eleanor Farmerl wrsh to announce the birth of their son. Ronald Mark Cameron. at the Halifax Infirm-- ary on November 5. 1964. Weight 6 lb. 2 oz. AULD — Mr. and Mrs. Atliol Auld. Sherwood. wish an- nounce the birth of a daughter. Darlene Dawn. weight 8 lbs. 91’: 025. at the Prince Edward island Hosqpital. Monday. November 16. 196 . DEATHS MACDONALD — Suddenly at her I a t e residence. River. Wednesday. Nov. 18. 1964. Mrs. Neal Macdonald in her 70th year. Resting at the hint :ay River Funeral Home until noon Saturday. then to the Bap- tish Church. Murray River. for funeral service commencing at 1.30 Interment Murray River cemetery. LEWIS — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital. Wednesday. Nov. 18. 1964. Barbara Ann. wife of Burton Lewis. 134 Euston Street. in her Blst year. Resting at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held today. Nov. 19 with service commenc- ing at 2.30 p.m. Interment will take place in the People’s ceme- tery. HUGHES — At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Nov. 17. Ioseph S. Hughes Ibarher‘. 12.5 Pownal Street. aged 83 years. Remains are resting at the Hen- uessey ral Home from where the funeral will take place Friday morning at 9 o‘clock to St. Dunstan‘s Basilica for Re- quiem High Mass at 9.15. Inter< ment will take place in the Peo- ple's cemetery. Murray . ‘ I WISH to express my sincere gthanks to Dr. J.A. McMillan. Dr. iK Grant. Dr. F.A. McMillan. lnurses and staff of the Char- lloitetown Hospital and also Rev. :Father Reid. priests. and reli- ‘gious who visited me during my recent illness. Also a p e c 1 31 thanks to my many kind friends .who visited me. sent cards. flow- iers. or get-well messages to me im the hospital and who were so ind to me after I came home. A sincere thanks. Mrs. N. Gal- lant. 50 Peake St. Charlottetown. f I WISH to thank those Who lg a v e me subscriptions and Imade my trip to-F‘lorida possi- ble: also a special thanks to Mr.‘. arrell. Mrs. Hazen Howard. ' F Cornwall. I WISH to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Moreside. the Inurses and staff of the P.E.I. Hospital and the many friends ' tho visited me. sent cards. , 5. etc.. during mv stay in Lthe hospital. WE. White. l IN MEMORIAM IHIGGINS — In loving memory of Wallace L. Higgins. who passed away November 19th, 963. . Lovineg remembered by his wife and family. a (D D} .. BELL — In loving memory of Mrs. Alton J. Bell, who de- Her memories are as clear today As In the hour she passed away Till memory fades and life de- rts She'll live forever in our hearts. Fondly and ever remembered by husband and family. Alton. 954_ Eric. Leigh and Laura. FOR LATE NOTICES SEE PAGE 3 ANNOUN CEMENTS CITY & QUEENS WIRING NEW HOMES. ren- ovation work. commercial wir ing. free estimates. Story Lric. Telephone 4-7341 day night. COLD WAVE special 01' 5 $12.50 . for $10.00; $10.00 for $7.50; $7.50 for $4.75. Gala Beauty Salon. Phone 4-9481. momma AND step dancing Contest. Mt. Stewart Memorial '. Hall. November 24th. Proceeds In aid of Mt. Stewart Fire De- partment. Send entries to Eldon Glover. Mt. Stewart. TURhEYS FRESH killed on order available for Delivered Charlottetown are Gil Henry, telephone 4-9313. (-7074 DR. L.H. Killorn will be ab- sent from his office from Nov- ember l7th to November 27 In- elusive. Elec- . SALE OF Christmas gift Embroidery, crocheting and no- velties. Mrs. Lilla Worth. 14 .Douglas St. Telephone +7106. COLD WAVE specials: Mon- iday. Tuesday. Wednesday. $15.00 lfor $10.00; $12.50 for $9.00; $10.- :00 for $7.50; $7.50 for $6.00. Ex- ;tra special all morning appoint- iments $1.00 less. Sherwood IBeauty Salon in Ellis Bros. 1Shopping Centre. Telephone 2- 2334. CHRISTMAS TEA and sale 351. Peters Cathedral hall Wed- ;nesday. December 2nd. I .' BAZAAR Saturday afternoon ‘and evening November 21st. In aid I ling. sewing. knitting and bingo. l PRESCHOOL children n may receive Oral Polio ‘V’accine ISabin) on Thursday. November 19th from 2.00-3.30 p.m. at the Child Health Confer- ence in Central Queen 5 Region-. al High School. Hunter River. Darted this life on November “I the St Thomas 'AQUIMS Ladies Auxiliary Branch N ‘Sllppers. Society at the Community Cen- Royal Canadian Legion to banquets. individual orders. etc. Ier- Slewa” SIFBEL Home COOk' held November 19. who, n Parker Jewel], York (plephnue Ihave had their routine immunlz-Iniiwefi . . , . lat 8 WORLD FLAX WINNER about two weeks now. and al- ing unit. although all three have ready they are taking on a mid-good scoring ability. Whitlock season form. With only fourlwas a mem i- of last year's players gone from last year's M.I.H.L second all star team; team. Coach Kane has not had MacMillan played last year With to face a rebu11ding job of anyi the Saints: and Monashan, who real proportions. Right now helplayed varsity two years ago. is working with three forwardlwas a big cog with. the Jayvees lines, five defensemen. and three last year. Jack Hines. another oalies. returner. is being Used as a Perhaps the best of the for-lmglyemrgigd' indicamm this . . an . Egg: :g‘fiffifg “Sly” 3:31;: week that he.will go with five de- Rex MacCarville at left anii'ifens.e"m.I “"5 year' At present Maurice Roy at right: Kelly‘ihe is pairing All Star defense- came to the varsity ranks afterlgieln Emil: M:]1'.g?n and Dell-Ii] Christmas last year, and pro-lfoocc' ebetuls "E- reargu r1. vided the necessary impetus to rim“ ampm 21:} e :nres get the third line going success- p aye” m.‘ . e ' 95‘" p fully. A native of Campbellton.-am}.lsl‘a“"'§:;" “am/es AAr'h'" N.B.. Roy is in his second yeariffi‘; agzeanbmh ‘2‘}.adslfmgma with the Saints and last season the Jayvees an; Glen was a leading scorer with five.’a second ye’ar man with Varsi y. _. E a. from ughes. . the goals in eleven games. Mac- Carville. who is a graduate of| The big (“lemon mark on (hp :22“? wgiismagn iglg‘fllteam this year is the goal tend- cham ionshj is in hi firstllng. There are three candidates p . p' . s .for the posttion: Rejean LeCert. year w1th the Senior club. {Shawlnigam RQ'; Mjke Harley, The best scoring line for St.'5aim John_ N3; and George Dunstan‘s could be the trio with MacNeil. Summerside. P.E.I. An re Gelinas centering Billy However It is believed that Mac-- MacMillan and ‘ DcCaru- Neil has the inside track on the fel. MacMillan was the outstand- job so far: at lerrt he will start ing player of the league in 1964. tonight against the Sandy's Ro- winning just about every trophy 315. and award available. Gelinasl This Is the first of two exhibi-. was on last year's SDU Jayvee1tion games between St. Duns-. team which won the City Cham-Qtan's and the Royals. Tonight's pionship, and ended third in thelgame starts at 8.30 p.m. at the . would have ing to reporters after a speech here. that by the Confederation centenary year of 1967 “go progress" will have been made. In his speech to an overflow crowd of 1.200 at a Joint lunch- eon of the Empire and Cana- dian clubs. he gave his view of the future Confederation as a Canada where all the provinces more autonomy than at present, "each 's- charging fully its constitutional responsibilities.’~‘ ' a Negro Actor Gets Dramatic Lead Role By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) . Bill ICosby. one of the brightest of “Assuming that “I of the the new comedians. has been . . “signed to co—star in an action. provmces did want this broad jadvemure series. I Spy. a‘meo ‘fesxions .. “tirsafdmfgggzmfij at NBC's schedule next fall. them would nevertheless wish1 The Show “1” mark the first time a Negro as had a lead role in a dramatic series. Cosby. a studious - looking. to have some increased respon-; sibilities that they consider‘ themselves capable of assum- lg D an event it is upon» gentle-mannered fellow who re- Ithis course that Quebec is set." serves his comedy mmmes for lprofessional appearances. be- United action by the provw inces would not be precluded. but coordination among them1 FREE To THOSE llieves the assignment is im- rta “Not as a racial issue." he would be the free choice of said] “It‘s a personal quest. each. _ ‘ Can I do the job? Can this co- Pl'emlel‘ Lesage Called 0“. median turn into an actor?" English-speaking Canadians tot assist the of Canadian . . . . ent ds ised as a tennis untity be; l‘lflpltflg his provmcei ost 5.?“ be his coneagueb‘é’i: ataini ojecives. I -‘ . *. ' ' “Otherwise.” he said. “if we Ems“ as his "amen are forced to act alone. we shall1 HE'S STUDENT be inclined to assume attitudesi "At this point. Bobby is the —and it would be quite human actor and I'm the student." to o so—which will be less and Cosby soid. “When we made less understood a ad which. the pilot film I discovered that. would only succeed in pushing although I had never watched us into an isolation that truly myself performing as a comed- we do not want" ian. I was watching myself as UNLOAmNG CAR load of baled shavings Friday. Novem- ber 20th. Agro-Co-op. Charlotte- town. Telephone 892-2912. RUMMAGE SALE will be held at the Sweet Shop. Great George Street. Friday. Novem- be 3 p.m. In aid of South Winsloe United Church Women. VARIETY SHOW in North Wiltshire Hall. Saturday. Nov- ember 21 at 8.30 p.m. featur- ing instrumental music. chorus lines. singers, dancers. ettes. rook ‘n roll band. etc. Mo- dern and old time dance after show. Sponsored by North Wilt- shire Women‘s Institute. COUPLES DANCE in Mt. Ste. wart Legion Home. Friday. No- vember 20. Admission $1.00 per couple. Good music. RUMMAGE SALE will be held at Heartz Hall Basement on Friday. November 20th at 2.00 p.m. I RUMMAGE SALE, Friday. iNovember 20th at 6.30 pm in ,the Kirk Basement. Sponsored 'by Central Group. REGULAR monthly meeting 0. I. be major- ones OTTAWA (CPI—Whit Tucker ls working out with Ottawa Rough Riders this week and he could be the key to coach Frank Clair's strategy for at ' game against Hamilton Tiger- Cats Saturday. If Tucker's back ailment im- proves enough to put him in the lineup. the Ottawa passing at- tack will surely be revived. His specialty is grabbing those long from quarterback Russ Jack o . The 23-year-old halfback. a University of Western Ontario product. said Wednesday the nerve condition in his which forced him out two weeks lago is improving daily. Riders will go into the game ‘at Hamilton with a 17-point lead on the twogame. total-points round. They clobbered Ticats 30-13 here last Saturday by practically abandoning the pass and driving straight up the mid dle of the Hamilton line. networks will carry the game. which starts at 1 p.m. EST. CLAIR ISN’I‘ TALKING Naturally. Clair isn’t talking about his offensive strategy. “We want another big effort back 133‘s Both CBC and CTV televistonj Flanker Tucker 1by the defensn'e team this. week." he sai Clair said only one lineup change is definite so far. Linc- man John Kenerson will re- place defensive half Tommy Neck T is is an insurance 'move to beef up the. front wall in case Sam Scoccia. who hurt his shoulder last Saturday. has to be taken out. If Tucker is added, Ticats will have to think twice about weakening their pass defence in vor of increased line power. He would also take some of the pressure off Ted Watkins. the - catching end. who was tightly guarded by the Hamilton defence last week. Tucker's problem is a sciatic nerve ailment that affects his left leg. sometimes numbing it without warning. It dates back to about two months ago when he was moving a heavy steamer. trunk at home and was hit by a sudden back pain. v-q n: AS. Leach (left). president trophy for flax at the Royal was Harold E. Hansen (right) individual scoring race. DeCaru—‘Charlottetown Forum: the se- of the Searle Grain 0.. pre- Winter Fair in Toronto. Win- of Ensign. Alta. . is another Sophomore year cond is at 3.30 Saturday after- sents the world championship ter Fair in Toronto. Winner (CP Wirephoto) man with the Saints. Besides noon at the SDU Rink. . C'TY 8‘ QUEENS l New Machine May Assist CHRISTMAS TEA and saie.l a a Salvation Army, Great George I . k F Street. Tuesday, November 24. n from 2.30 to 6. OTTAWA (CPI—The National the electrodes placed around Research Council has developed l chest ,0 pick up electrical Sig. machines that may help predict l M15 from the heart and trans- earl allaCkS and determine l pose them into television signals with greater accuracy whether} that can be seen and photo- an unborn baby is alive or dead. .‘ gummy The council said ere ‘ The machine for recording machines will be shown piib— . beam beats of unborn babies is llcly for the first time Thursday known as a fetal alectmcamm. at the annual conference on gram. Besides doing this job engineering in ediclne and with greater accuracy, it has a biology at the Case Institute of number of other uses Technology in Cleveland. 1t ca monitor an unborn 6 machine that may help baby’s heart with great reliabil- predict heart attacks is a new ity. In certain cases. such as type of electrocardiograph 33 blood incompotibiuiy. it is which has proved successful on desirabie to let. the. baby grow sts with animals. New tests as large as have started using a dummy human with a tape recorder 8 5‘ ea - atibili . Dr. Graham Schuler, medical p ty electronics engineer with council's radio and electrical engineering division. said the electrocardiograph is virtually a television station in miniature. T e machines makes it ossi- ble for the first time actually to see damage caused to a liv- ing heart by a heart attack. Some 2.000 animal photographs am a check can be k indicated by steadiness rate of beating. The machine can electronically a baby's heart. rate during labor and. if the heartbeat drops too much, can tip off doctors in time to per- form a caesarean section. VICTORIA ICPl—The city’s enlarged and rehabilitated city lhall has been opened. A new Ewing housing council chambers {and administration offices is the focal point of a $2,000,000 city (square. already have been taken. MAKING FURTHER TESTS To test the machine further. Other machines of this type designed for simple operation have had an error ratio of about researchers now are working 13 to 18 per cent, Dr. Schu‘er with an artificial man composed said. The new machine has of a tank of water with a been wrong only once in 250 "heart" giving out electrical cases. possible before birth but not so large that the baby is injured by the incom> With the fetal electrocardio- ept on the baby's heart condition as and monitor . Modern Quebec wanted to de-i an actor. And he has helped velop fully. not to be independ-l me many times and kept me ent of the rest of Canada. Que! from doing grotesque things." NOTICE 1 Applications for P.E.I. Championship Fiddling and Stepdancing contest, to be held at Ohio Auditor- ium. Summersid‘e. on November 25th. will be. accepted no later than Nov. 20th, applications sholud he sent to Dr. J. A. Doiron. Summerside. There will be four classesz—l. Fiddling: 2. Male Stepdancing; 3. Ladies Stepdancing: 4. Junior Step- dancing—IS years of age and under. Week-End Specials From Cudmore's & PJ'S Ltd. I I Q.T.F. FANCY CRUSHED Pineapple 15 OZ.TIN 2 39¢ Eating or Cooking lb. King Size 4 lb. pkg. Figs 25c Surf .......99c Allen’s 48 02- fin McCready‘s 24 oz. jar signals. The machine uses ATTENTION members Kings- Legion. executive nr: Friday. November p.m. Also any interested in Cribbage tournament. Please register by this date. Nov. 20. BE SURE to attend the “hard times" costume dance at RCAF NOTICES ‘OTICES Contractors and Home Builders Screens—all sizes in Insulated Units any 5 year guarantee. Sashless Windows with 4“, bis", 51,4". or Full 511:" Jambs (redwoodl stock. size $2.50 per square ft. For Lower Prices Contact MARITIME BUILDING PRODUCTS Beavei'bi‘ook SL. Moncton P. O. Box 431 Dial 2-9513 Moncton. NB. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE TONIGHT Canaletto and the Enlightenment By FRANCIS HASKELL Confederation Art Gallery 8.30 p.m.L‘ Members and Students Free—General Public 50c NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS IN VERNON RIVER EXCHANGE This Is to advise that vember 19, 1964. your Local Will no longer collect telephone acco nts counts will be payable at the fol Post Office. or at Bus We hope the Agency will inqulrt es concern iness Office. Island Telephone Co. Ltd.. Charlottetown t the location of the new Payment rove conVehlent to you. To make ing telephone matters call your operator and ask for Business Office in Char- mm effective Thursday. No- Telephonc Office 11 . Ac- lowing locations: Vernon River Association clubrooms Saturday. November 21. 1964. Admission $2 per couple. Beans and brown bread will be served. Music by .Tartans. KINGS COUNTY REGULAR FRIDAY night ‘dance in hiorell Village Hall. Music by the Blue Crystals. "MAMMOTH Rummage Sale" still on at Family Thrift Shop. iSouris. New stock of warm clo- ithing just arrived. .ckets $1.50 to $200 HEAR YE! Hoar ycl An nual meeting King's County Liberal Association. Monta- gue Regional High School. Fri- day. November 20th at 8 p.m. Guest speaker: . . W Pickersgill. Minister of Trans- port. everyone welcome. PRINCE COUNTY AUCTION — Kensington Lions Club 7.30 p.m.. November 25. 1964, St. Mark's Hall. Kenslng- on. car accessories. hardware and household items. DRUGS BY mail: write or phone 436-5151. Walte‘s Phan- macy for your Ionics. cold pre- parations and veterinary sup- plies. Waite's Pharmac oppos- ite the post office. Summerside. TEENAGE DANCE at. A1- hany Lions Community Centre. Friday. November 201h. R k and Roll Band. "The dancing from 9 to 12. ED MATHEWS old time Jam- boree and dance at Kensington Regional High School. 9.30 p.m.. arona". Children's ja- . November 20th. Entirely new program. Sponsored by Kelvin Grove Women's Institute. MAKE TIME to attend Red; Cross Blood Donor Clinic at Ken-I slngton Legion Home tonight be- tween 7 and 9 pm TRYON BAPTIST hot turkey dinner in Hall. November Elstl Sawing at I p.m. The United States army has displayed a full scale model of its a' need anti-missile. the Sprint. at seer u.s. WEAPO ‘fir sion of the Association of the United States Army meeting In Washington. The cone-sho- N DISPLAYED Curling Draw The following ls the curling draw for Thursday night at the Charlottetown Club. (Spares needed). ;'4 7 PM. Ice 1 Dr Giddinas. A. Bagnall. H. Edwards. 11. MacDonald. vs ‘ ,C. Asprey, A.E. Piercey. B. iParke. G. Schleyer. Ice 2 HR. Carruthers. D Douglas. L. Leger. B. Patterson vs. T. Whitlock. E. MacDonald, G. Gallant, E. MacRae. Ice 3 H. Peters, G. Henry. M White, C. Fisher vs. C. Flem- ming. J. Brooks. B. Crockett. J. Shelfoon. Ice 4 A. Leaman. L. Blakeney. C. Downe. H. Coffin vs. F. Mac- Millan. W. Farrell. W. Carr, H Shama. Ice 5 F. Curtis. S. Beaton. J Wilson. K. Doucette vs P. O‘- Rourke. Dr. Jelks. J.S. Taylor V. Fraser. 8.30 PM. Ice 1 J. Squarebrlggs. B. Mac- Gregor. B O‘Rourke. R. Goss vs. D. O‘Rourke. J. Squarebrlggs Jr.. 1. MacKinnon. G. Miller. Ice 2 Dr. MacDonald. B. Acorn. J. Whalen. S. Harper Vs. D. cameron. A. Sm th. G. Dillon. . l on. Ice 3 L. Wellner. F. Corcoran. B. Partridge. C. Butler vs. Jim tin. D. Taylor Ice 4 Dr. Gallant. C. Camp- bell. Dr. Willis. R. Seaman vs. M. Bell. K. Ready. N. MacNeill. Bob O'Rourke. Ice . Acorn. K. Kennedy. A, MacFadyen. B. Tanton vs. G. Cameron. L. Johnston. B. More 1 Orange or Grape Drink ......33c Chow 43c Canada Packers tin Seedless 2 lbs .Kam ......43c Raisins 49c { FLAVOR PAK l : Wax or Green Beans l2092.11“. . for 35¢ Island 3 lbs. Florida Washed New Crop Carrots 25c Grapefruit 39c No. 1 Grape 10 lbs. 79c Potatoes .. 3% Milk CHASE 8; SANBORN'S Instant Coffee 4 for is109irl59 Pork Chops 594i??? ...... 2i? Bennett. Dr. MacKay. D. Reid. W. MacGegor. SEEKS BLIND AID HALIFAX ICP) — Superin- tendent Charles R. Allen of the Halifax School for the Blind says a California-tested elec- tronic reader for blind persons Is what he needs for the school. The device. still in the experimental stage. may even- tually replace braille. Worked by photoelectric cells that react to normal print. the instrument activates reeds against the read. er's fingertips. Blade or Shoulder lb. Corned 2 for Roast Beef .49 Mackerel .. 39c Permeal Buck Bacon Ili. 69c P. .1): Ltd. Cudmoro’a (Our Own Slicing) ’I‘RAIL‘S PATH e 2.050-mile Appalachian Trail in the US. winds through eight national forests and two national parka. ed missile has not be" tested. Itiszfeetlong andmteet 1n hunter at lta base. DIAL 4-8585 CASH GROCERY and 4—8586 DIAL 4-3818 FREE DELIVERY con onnnns woman