srk aciblesaAG ahah aA sepa S: jess a aint aie! Discussing plans for - their Youth Week Mission with Rt. »» Rector of st. Dunstan's Basil Ww’ ica Parish, are three Passion- ist Fathers who will preach at the mission. They include: (from the left) Rev. Walter Sita ARES He cect cnvei eee PLAN YOUTH WEEK MISSION Gtandohar, Springfield, Mass.; Rev. Stephen Paul Kenny Toronto and Rev. Gerald Hynes, Baltimore. The youth week mission gets underway Sunday and the mission will be concl ded the following Senior Housing — Program The chairman of the P.E.I. Senior Citizens Housing Corpor- ation, Health Minister Henry Wedge, announced that a mas- sive increase in senior citizens home accommodation will take place. the construction of 138 self-con- tained units in various parts of the province. : In commenting on the call fi tenders in yesterday’s edition of The Guardian Mr Wedge — said there is a great demand for this type of accommodation and of The project provides for|* Spurred the units already built, only two are vacant. He expects these to be filled shortly. Tenders were called for the construction of these homes and work is planned to start on Nov. The number of units-to be built and their location is as Tignish, six; Welling- ton six; Miscouche six; Sum- merside, 20; Bedeque six; Kin- kora, six; Kensington, six; Cra- patid six, Rustico six; Charlotte- town -40, Morell six; Georgetown six; Montague 12, Souris, six. WESTERN FUNERALS / Mr. Wedge said that the pro- ject wourd provide employment for approximately 500 men dur- ing the period of construction and the expenditure will amount to over $1,000,000. PERRY FUNERAL — The He also explained that as a result of the experience gained to date some changes have been .— False Statement Brings $10 Fine SUMMERSIDE Urbain Chaisson, Tignish, was. fined $10 and costs in town police court yesterday when he appeared on a charge under section 106A of ‘ |the Unemployment Insurance Act DEATHS MOUNTAIN — At the Western Ho:pital, Alberton, on Thurs- day, Oct. 22, 1965, William Mountain of Alma _ in his 90th year. Resting at Jelley’s Fu- neral Heme, O'Leary until fu- feral arrangements are com- pleted. CARVER — At Churchill, Thors day Oct. 21, 1965,/ Alton. Carver, formerly of Pownal in his 79th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Sat. Oct. 23, with service commencing at 2 p.m. Interment in Birch Hill cemetery. ~ COMFORT SOMETHING To Think About... Y your furnace ts over 10 years money ahead . Close look! eld, you may be give it a good HERE'S WHY: The usual “life expectancy” ordinary furnaces is about years. BUT EVEN MORE t IMPORTANT . There have been so te. derful improvements in 10 years you have a right discontented if you don’ modern LENNOX tem! If you do LENNOX heating system call - TODAY Palmer Electric Dial 894-8548 Ch’town PORT Let us design your let- terheads, bill heads, brochures; call us for all your printing needs. GUARDIAN-PATRIOT CENTRAL PRENTERY PHONE 4-8506 | iif 3) for making » false statement re- | of 10 i . Og ae ‘Banbury, PC’s Pension Plan Promises Criticized By Liberal Speaker After Conservative spokesmen ,vitally important matters as had been promising everybody medicare, the Canada Pension ‘jover 65 a ‘monthly Old Age Sec- Plan and the proposed new Can- urity Pension of $100, it now de-|ada Old Age Assistance Act.” velopes, “according to Mr. AGREED IN PRINCIPLE Diefenbaker’s own words, that! Dr. MacGiugan pointed out the pledged $100 will go cnly to\that in collaboration with the those 70-years-old or older, Lib-| provinces, and as far as he _jeral candidate for Queen's, Mark |knew, Prince Edward Island had R, MacGuigan declared at ajagreed in principle with the evening, where he was a joint | Old Age Assistance Act, which with B. B. Jones, of | would enable all needy pension- the second Liberal /ers to receive even up to $125 a candidate for Queen's. |month. “This,” he said ‘‘would Both candidates emphasized |not be handed out as a bribe, they had been in close|but would be the right of every meeting at New London |ast/other provinces to the | that touch with the four federal cab-| older citizen to get help on the _ ministers who had visited|basis of need with seuviacien Island this week: Health| collaboration administr: iainister Judy LaMarsh; Public | tion.” ~ Pitan, ‘Works Minister Maclirath, Fish-| Sunday. The adult mission currently in session at silica parish. Couples cele- brating their 25th, 40th or 50th anniversaries in 1065 may re- ceive Communion in both spe- cies at the closing of the mis- sion. ; garding his reason for seperation from his employer. The e was laid as a re- sult of an investigation by the district investigator of the in- surance commission. A Lennox Island man was fin- ed $20 and costs on a charge of drunkenness while a Summer- side resident entered Bd ty plea on a similar c In. Mishap A three car accident near Midgell about 11:30 last evening sent one man to hospital with unknown injuries. It is believed a car coming “ car travelling east which in out of a lane was struck by a/pany ing to present plans. The original date of Nov. 8 was abandoned after Prime Minister Pearson called a federal election for that day. Premier Shaw as host has sug- gested either of the two following Mondays, . provided Premiers In his speech, Mr. Jones re- Minister Robichaud and /ferred to the assurance of Fish- Defence Minister Paul Hellyer—|eries Minister Robichaud, speak- “and the word we get from {ing at Rustico Wednesday night, these men who have been in di-|that the desires of the lobster et touch with all parts of Can-|fishermen, as disclosed in their ada, is that there is every pro-|own well conducted plebiscite, spect of a Liberal government | would quickly be met. returned on Nov. 6, with a| “All the minister and the gov- ortable working majority.” ernment wanted to find out’, ' “Tt is not merely a matter of|said Mr. Jones, “was what the the Liberals wanting a working/fishermen themselves wanted majority”, Dr. MacGuigan stres-|with regard to trap ‘limitation sed, “It is likewise a matter of! and license restriction. The fish- mada needing a majority Lib-|ermen themselves have now said eral government to implement|what they want, and the minis- with most of the people of Can. |ter has replied that a Liberal ada, the far-reaching provisions| government will bring into effect with respect to such ed for. -|sland News Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Oct. 22, 1965. 8 in Seattle. From that west coast city, the collection travelled di- rect to Confederation Centre in Charlottetown. Confederation Centre Gallery director, Moncrieff Williamson, has announced the gallery has been closed until Tuesday éve to prepare the “15 Canadian Ar | tists” collection for exhibition. Repreented in the collection | are works by Canada’s foremost | ertists from many schools. There is the magic realism of | Alex Colville, the expressionistic brushwork of Graham Coughtry, the non-objective works of Jean- | Paul Riopelle, the dynamic. treatment of Hafold Town and | others which travel the complete | range of artistic expression cur- | rently to be found in this coun- | try. The Confederation Centre, showing has been arranged / through the Museum of Modern | Art in New York, and Samual | Zacks of Toronto, one of Can- | ada’s foremost collectors and | art patrons. Commenting on the exhibition | |Mr. Williamson waxed enthus- liastic, “this is the most imoor- tant collection of works by Can- adians ever to tour the United | States,” he said, ‘‘and it’s the, most provocative showing Con-| federation Centre Gallery has | had up to now.” ~ ISLANDERS SPECIAL “We expect that it will attract | 0 \ into wide attention among- Canadian the transcript of evidence in the | the Liberals are pledged to bring | quick effect what they have ask- art experts, and a number are trial could be examined. expected to visit the gallery while the collection is on dis- fee before completing the tour | ecutive are: Mrs. Frank Maec- Mabel Matheson, Lorne | Callbeck, A.W. Gaudet, Wendell | | MacKay and R.W. Smith, all of | Kinnon, Chandler ary the | | Canadian Club of P Ed. ts i Li Mac- Lieutenant-Governor W.J. ning, Oct, 26, to enable his staff | a. Re Optim istic United Fund campaign chair- Sage genllae | Lawver Calls man expressed optimism over fund returns at a meeting of For Dismissal ae coe The. same attitude was repart- ed shown by many of the Char- lottetown campaigners at their County Court yesterday before meeting on Wednesday. Magistrate W. Chester 8. Mac- Donald. Mr. Stewart was accus- ed of obstructing a police offi- cer in the performance of his duty. Mrs. Stewart was accused of the same charge and a se cond charge of tNegal posses- sion of liquor. Constable WS. Pinsent, RCMP Summerside, testified for the Crown. G. Bruce MacDonald, repre- senting the couple, moved for dismissal on grounds that no evidence had been given that the alleged offences had taken |ty Jail and was remanded ti11 a in nee ae. and | Oct. 2B. verefore the court had no juris-! John Leslie Muggeridge, Mac diction in the matter. |Ewen Road, was fined $35 plus Magistrate MacDonald ad costs for damaging a car wind journed the case to Oct. 28 sw (shield valued at less than $50. A Victoria West man was fin , jed $20 plus costs or 15 days ‘or John Simon Murphy, P ort |intoxication in a public olace. last year. \Hood, N.S., pleaded guilty te breaking out of the Prince Coun- play. I would like to point out, | however, that this one could be | ternied an ‘Islanders Special’ in that itis being staged first and foremost for Prince Edward Is- landers who support our, activi- ties the year eee . “T personally hope a goo many will make an effort to see | |the collection, because it repre- | Stanfield of Nova Scotia, Robi- chaud of New. Brunswick and Smallwood of Newfoundland agree. : Premier Shaw says one subject. that may be discussed is a pro- posal for a free-trade zone im corporating the Atlantic pro- vinces and the New England states. - i Report Condition As Satisfactory Hinton PEL Searles ts -.l., Was condtion yesterday National Art Collection lo Have First Showing Tuesday, Oct. 26,! The collection Confederation Center Art Gallery adian Artists’’, will stage the only Canadian showing of a collection regarded as.one of the most important a assembled of Canadian art- “fifteen Can. contains 60 |works valued at more than $210,- |000, including eight pieces of |sculpture. It2has just completed \a United States tour which car- ried it to most of the major cit- satisfactory in Victoria : Hospital where she is being treated for in a car-truck Charlottetown Hospital the accident which oc- at the Pownal- Dorches- Street intersection about 9 a.m. Wednesday. ; The other vehicle involved jies in that country. Beginning with a showing in the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the exhibition visited St. Louis, San |Francisco and many other cit- ference of the Maritime Gui dance Association and will be held at Brunswick Hotel. The theme will be ‘‘Guidance, a pro- fession.” Mr. Fogarty, who will be ac- | companied by Mrs. Fogarty, | said his school was setting up a guidance department aimed at | assisting students select careers | best suited to their natural abil ities. was a Seaman’s Beverage Com- truck driven by Donald : Reeves of Charlottetown. turn struck another. car travell- ing west, There were no details avail- Pble at press time last evening: Premiers Here Next Month The annual conference of At- lantic provinces premiers will be Teachers Attend Moncton Meet Albert Fogarty, principal of Souris Regional High ‘ School, Sister St. Luciiis, a member of the school’s staff and Sister Mary Arnold, principal of Tig nish Regional High School, are leaving today for Moncton to at- tend a guidance meeting. held here Nov. 15 or 22, accord- TONIGHT MEET Your , Progressive Conservative Candidate For Kings MELVIN McQUAID And the Hon. ANDREW McRAE At FORTUNE HALL [EVERYONE WELCOME =" « (Inserted by Kings County P.C. 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