Don't Want Separation — A business mecting of the tion Center. Among those in Canadian Association for Re- tarded Children was held Sat- an urday-at the Basilica Recrea- ~~ the Executive Diete a MONTREAL (CP) — French- speaking Canadians from eight provinces have served notice on _ Quebec that they don't want to see it separate from the rest of “out ‘the slightest hesitation” on ‘ minorities 99 Canada. The rejection - of separatism as a possible solution tq Can- ada's_ constitutional turday in a_ brief drafted in the name of the country’s “French - language for presentation fo the Estates General of French Canada - The liminary estates, holding a pre- weekend meeting at a privately - sponsored gather- ing of more than 1,300 dele gates representing a cross-sec- tion of French-speaking Cana- dians from every province except Newfoundland. It is'mod- elled on the Estates General of It problems attendance were: from LEFT John Crawford, t Hoy, C.A.R.C., from Toronto: Paul . provincial preside _to the P.E.J. Division of the C.A.R.C., from Charlottetown; French From 8 Provinces mt of Mrs. Alice Green, , the Alberton Branch; the " Stewart. president of the | ; Souris Branch. Steel Needs For Viet Nam eee h; Bruce a ‘Island News Page |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 28, 1966. 5 Labor - Management Relations The brief also made a strong plea for equal voting rights for all delegates’ attending the weekend gathering. ~~ . It noted that non-Quebec. dele- gates had been invited to part cipate on a limited basis, with the right to vote only on mat- ters related to Quebec’s dealings with other govern ments in Canada and-with the Frepeh-speaking minorities in the( other provinces. The brief said any decisions made by, the Estates General |27 per sor who heads the Estates Gen- held only 6.2 per cent of Cana- dian bank 4 ssets, at the end of i should have the right to on all questions. This sal was approved overwhelmingly by the “mino- rity” delegates in a show of hands. : Mayor Jean Drapeau of Mont real in a welcoming said French Canada cannot main ‘satisfied | with destiny. Jaeques - Yvan Morin, the University of Montreal - profes- WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Observed | ‘ —_———— the grounds that “if Quebec left Confederation, life would ae ——— the other provinces within a very short time.” - FUNERALS - | McAREE FUNERAL — The fuiheral for Mrs. Agnes McAree was held Saturday morning from the Home Charlottetown Funer- to St. Cuthbert's ~ Church, St. Theresa, where So- ve - CARD ~~, CAR wie are the Teal lemn Req celebrated uiem High Mass was by Rev. James Smith. Deacon and sub-deacon were Rev. Preston Hammill and Rev. Clifford Murphy. Rev.’ Eu- = Murray and Rev. Joseph sanctuary: were present in the The sisters of the congregation of Dotre Dame at- tended in celebrated Martha’s a body. The Mass was by the sisters of St. Choir. Interment was in the church cemetery where . service was conducted by Fa- ther Smit ley, James O'Connell, h. Pallbearers were Leonard _Brad- John Smith, John Hughes, and Hugh McQuaid. : : LOCAL BRIEFS HOLD PARADE The Santa Claus parade which PARTY RESULTS _ of Saturday’ night’s card party Hall: Ladies 2nd atk Late a reerrees Stanameessagtaaess Yarmouth aahese St. John’s, Nfld . .. ME fd ssh cass New York . Miami ; New Orleans Tucson + eeee wESRYASS LASS HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says a low pressure area now centred 350 miles tremely mild air over the Mari- times. As a result, overcast skies with periods of light drizzle will continue in all regions for at least another 24 hours. , Regional forecasts- Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick: Over- cast with Beet nihont Seize, ex- tremely ; Winds light, in- creasing this morning to north- Kentville, New Glasgow and Goshen 45 and 55, Sydney 45 and 50, Charlottetown 42 and 50. '|Moncton, Fredericton and Saint John 40 and 50, Edmundston and SPENCE and MacLEOD SUPPLYING _ At Down to Earth ~~ $16.22 ~ . Want to find out SEE SPENCE & traceptive perfume. The professor said in his —new— > Society—that the nature of the contraceptive odor has not inpointed. . week's 2,565,000 net tons. 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