, Councillors \To Receive $100 Year ALBERTON — The mayor council, Feb. 2. Nomination day is Monday, Jan. 18, to be followed by an election” if sufficient nomina- | tions are filed. The motion favoring remun eration for the members of council was made at the regu- lar town meeting last night. It was carried unanimously i The police report listed four | cases of intoxication and one | violator under the highway | traffic act. Town policeman, | John Arthur, was re-hired for another year. a Two members io executive . ee of the Women’s tute, Mrs. : P aS C. H. Weeks and Mrs. James LEGION BRANCH FLIES NEW FLAG ant Hodgson attended the meeting ~ to discuss the possibility of the| The Remembrance Branch first legion branch to welcome Saturday. Past President MC. flag na to incoming president — town taking over the Women's (Quebec No. 75) of the Royal officially the new Canadian . Fred Caldwell, . ty? | Institute Hall. The matter was Canadian Legion became the maple leaf flag in a ceremony (ROY) OF Eecke preeeene ae ; ti (Ge Wrest left over for further discussion. Mayor Roy Leard presided “ware ISLAND NEWS PAGE Potato Mark TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- / 1 ¢ : | JUST PRIOR to leaving for fresne de la Chevalerie, Bel- bassador was the guest spea- ures min. Max, Western And Central Districts | : Bouris to do a little politicin’ gium’s Ambassador to Cam ker at the Canadian eins Dawson alte ” * The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Jan. 12, 1965. $ | | Prince George > Potatoes were bringing about | Premier Waller R.Sha, Jet a by ermer Lie Gow ante chatrman othe i | | 4] Vancouver: | ntire . ° ff d atthe farm fo bull, yesterday, ! Stiff Judgement = astse was introduced to Guy Dau- F. Walter Hyndman. The am- ner meeting. Victoria ......s66.: ~ oe see eereeces Seen Problem For West To Rerun == 23 25 12 4 10 17 24 8 13 o 10 15 13 15 egmaller than average gathering}son for leaving the UN. He| people in them. He couldn't be-| | Charlottetown ..... ll of the Canadian Club at the) pointed out that the rules of the| come blase in the face of such’ BORDEN — A motion passed | Sydney na 22 ‘arising from a car 19 16 4 2 42 #0 “ “7 The Aid For Underdeveloped (pijyj] = > < Q): OQ. @O Q.. > Nn + e i li g i § eff ? a: it etet 17 | OF THE GU i it Charlottetown Hotel, Guy Dau-|UN did not prevent him from) suffering, he said. Feeding these jast night by the town council | Yarmouth ......... fresne de-ia Chevalerie, the Bel-| attacking Malaysia__Indonesia| people was not the only problem | wii) sad to a town bylaw thus | St. John's, Nfld... gian Ambassador to. Canada,’ had been staging guerrilla raids|facing an underdeveloped na-| ‘etter & ns | Boston ............ .told his audience that now is on Malaysia long before they/tion, there is always the snow- Pe‘mitting “a person or persoms |) the time to solve international | decided to leave the United Na-| balling problem of educating|to discharge firearms in such | oy Orieans ...... problems. He reminded them, | tions, he said the masses. Finding money for circumstances as the towm (Tycson .......... “there are 242 billion starving) JAILED IN YOUTH | Classrooms and educational ma-) .ounci] deems safe and proper”. {Los Angeles ....... people in tire world watching us . The Belgian Ambassador told| terials was difficult, but to find The meeting was the regular | San Francisco ..... in our glass house."” of how Sukarno wanted to free the necessary number of teach- | His Excellency felt the major | his country of foreign domina-|er. seems impossible. January meeting of the council! HALIFAX (CP) — problem facing the world - is} tion, of how in his youth he’d| Under circumstances like which was highlighted by the | ther office says today should changing these people of an-| been jailed for his independent | these, the ambassador wonder. 4nnouncement that the mayor | sunny and milder in most of cient economies “to our world,| activities, “he has been true to\ed if blame could be placed in and all councillors will rum im ‘district, clouding over laie the world we (the West’ creat-/a faith and fought for that faith.|the have-not nations for accus- ae civic election to be held | tae day a the approach of ed. “In Sukarno’s view Malaysia) ing the UN of failing in its task, *©°. + oo | Pressure ’ h “Ht we do not resolve that we,is not a country, but a creation|even considering the millions — Present at last night's meet- | Brune Lakes. In northern New | producers achieved quality and | pers of the two vehic are going evolve our future |Of ‘British colonialism,” said) spent through. programs like ing were Mayor -— Brunswick ae aie qusntity re at development with the underde- Guy Daufresne. UNESCO, WHO and the FOA. councillors Reginald Aleer, | are ane ae day, ia - ial sa | Dwyer spent some veloped neftions, we are going to The UN is another creation of| Mr. Daufresne said “we are Bernard Flemming, Arthur pape ™m snow volaging Ppt sore oth divector {in the RCAF station go down the drain. imperialism and colonialism ac-' collectively responsible for what Jay, William Mclvor, and Town rare oe cold- | Roper : aan “This jg, the problem,” said| cording to the thinking of Su-|we are doing, we are all the Clerk Fratik Westhaver. | Surries . ee vee paetrere (hs a the ambassador, “Sukarno and karno, he continued same people. The 1964 and month of Decem- day expec ‘ednes- ee . a 9.| consequently one of his others like him are secondary ‘We would like to think,” said) “The coat of varnish we call ber police reports were given | ay. ; lim bhi ighest Gr percentage was amputated above the problems.” the ambassador, ‘‘that Sukarno | civilization is very thin, he said, by Committee Chairman Me-| Regional ea / atery. a | handing down the His Excellency briefly re. iS the only one who thinks this| “because we possess material Aleer. eee ae a oo percentage in viewed the withdrawal of Su. WY. ‘But he said that many of | ee, it doesn't make us su-! After the reading of the fire counties Lower Pag River The aneshey ed : . the newer nations in the UN| perior.” a hogs riarketed | karno from the United Nations. 014 Similar views. He called on the countries of | "°?O% council agreed to pum™| Valley: Sunny, clouding over in| last year was 90,171. This is| : He did not feel Sukarno's desire chase fire insurance for the two) che afternoon; turning more than 11,000 higher than the | 539 66 for in| 2 in 21 _|Mark R..McGuigan } a4 52 | Thomas Dwyer of RCAF Sum-| Dwyer was stopped on the 71° |merside and the defendant, in a5 it 8 Z E a z z i 3 a 2 F g * i it a Te Fe a iz i t ; 5 z- i fl : ee: tT: J iit i if cyie i i H val fils a* 2 | i Pi H tioned whether they the world to fighting among could be. blamed, pointing out | themselves sod’ inatead to dis. furnaces in the fire hail and the | light winds increasing in the af-| 1963 mark of 78,928. that many nations ate of the|cover what they have in com- town hall. ternoon to southerly 15. Low-| Beef cattle production also the cout caste high at Halifax 5 and o- i ee i Yar- | creased last ~~ opinion the rules favor the ex-| mon. He thought, ‘‘we could all In connection with the forth- 5 cre t year. Counsel the plaintiff WESTERN | pansion of colonization and for- | learn a lot if the newspapers| coming election Alex Chappell B, New Giang pm ig ong Mr. Roper said that 15,167\¢ Bruce MacDonald of Sum- ' | é FE g& 7 E » i 28, mer imperialistic countries. | and magazines would point out was appointed-returning officer ‘eshenen | STARVING PEOPLE the advantages of other coun- while F.W. Westhaver was ap- a ton 2 and #3. Frederict plants in 1964, compared to 74,- were John-P. Nicholson iL id f 3 4 e F | ; | He told of his living in coun-|tries,” rather than outlining pointed poll clerk. S tries where there were refuges! thelr faults "ard Fu , Soe creme eS cc B RIE S AccusedAppears ‘ion Set one orate ae —— f NT : . through Mrs. Hudson Pridham, Mont- |For Town | side tide eighteen minutes later|the program from the lecture! Hampshire ae patient in the vets Or 1 O Charges | SUMMERSIDE — The ewe |*ode a HE oy rises sseaaive: the i ae wns Mt. Stewart ‘of Summerside | i : : fi E i ; : fil, ene : } Beg Hl Ui ef it Bt i 45S a i i gf FS main. will soon have a |5-09 D.m. The program included LEARNS OF DEATH ‘ on Sir John A. “The ‘Shaw » Word was received by Mrs.| John Wayne Casford appear-) Counsel for the accused was ee Sn Beenkes eed JOHN A. sible Idea”; solos by Attees | H. I. Rogerson, Summerajde, |ed before Magistrate James B.|C.R. McQuaid. |Home and Compton Funeral SIR am. that Russell Lowe of Fort Johnston, QC, in Queens Coun-| Application for bail for Cas- Home which have been in bus- accompanied Pierece, Florida, has died sud-|ty Magistrate's Court on 10| ford and Dunn was made by liness here for a number of | Continued from | -ola — — i oe 7 also the tentre rs | denly. He is survived by his| charges of break and entry yes- | Mr. ee = —- to be! yeard. i wife Vera erson of Gambles | terday. considered magistrate. ; i Corner, PED On the first charge of break) Stewart Ferguson of Charlot- The _ establishment will be and entry into MacKay’s store|tetown charged with break and|Rooney’s Funeral Home. The /torians. Prof. MacNutt RETURNS HOME in Stanley Bridge he was re-entry into MacKay’s store in proprietor also operates Roon- | native of Mrs. Neil Marks, Summer: | manded to Jan. 18. Stanley Bridge was remanded to|ey’s Funeral Home in Alberton | ceived his early side, has returned to her home| On the second charge of break/ Jan. 18. Counsel for the accused and the new home will be situa- as after spending a few days with .14 entry into a summer cot-| was Allison Gillis ’ ted on the corner of 5 her oo Mrs. Augustus Cam- ‘tage at Rosebank he elected to} y49) A Jee a otic : po Cemral and nena ey a i i | j il : Fri iF ! fF | be tried by a magistrate and | Chariottetown, charged with | of Central. DRIVER FINED was remanded to Jan. 19. break and entry into MacKay’s| The opening of funeral A Summerside resident, David | He was remanded until JaM.| store, Stanley Bridge, was re-|home here was made feasible MacCausland, was fined $15 and |19 on the eight other chargeS.| manded to Jan. 18. Counsel for by the per- costs or 10 days by Magistrate | one concerning a break and €®-| the accused was Gordon) mit by the town. When the own R. 8: Hinton in town police | try into a canteen and seven te: ‘ 7 first court yesterday. MacCausland | to summer cottages, harged | some three months appeared on a charge of driving | bank. legal” ee wih BF as raised o a car without due care and at-| Council for the accused was had his case adjourned to Jan. | the town councillors terition. He pleaded guilty to|C.R. McQuaid. | 48. *| application the charge. | John Russell Dunn of Charié- | - | | : H ir ) i Saat a ee Se | | a : fs sf i i tere : 3 a s SON IS PATIENT ~ tetown appeared on nine charg- les " i James Condon, son of Mr. es of break and entry, one into special permit’ was j _| Because of the lar and wre. Leo Condon, Kensing, | a canteen ‘ad the vager tem Management —— have a Se ’ 8 m a patient for | charges into summer . portunity the few in the Prince| He elected to be tried by Mag- ee iw age Prt | coed wn wet e,| Course Held BORDEN RINK tay i vononaiag oF weave he “underwent a tonsil-| Jan. 19. °. ¥ A i bust ah help es! course on commenced [ can panty mesuits | DEATH NOTICES _|Sondey caams eo Prov TUESDAY, JAN. 12 oer a * tables were y at ocational , Received too late for Classified work for you, the card party held recently at stadents im attendance. The se- Pied the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd death sctice colums = cond sension of « sititar 10 a : 8.15 P.M. down on ceete wan oul he Ms: Sock meneeres ~ & Sat poe hn on | ‘ was also held. : JUNIOR LEGIONAIRES money. Bernard; consolation, Terrence |i merty of New Argyle in her Sma| Corse material made avail- ; Gavin; freeze-out, Boyd Ber-|year, Resting at the Cuteliffe FY) able by the department. of a- po Pa ig gdh ng congener <a Se watt sone, Thursday. eur wae Geter te net <i Harper, and Mrs. Gannar Peder. | QU *“2i7!5$ “Stes . town J of Com- cemetery NOTICE wat tai tae c party Hospital, Jan. 11, funeral ‘tor Augostes pm Ierment | Pleusé be advised that | wil bela 7 had Cameron ae gy roweien — ht te hae, my Law Office at Alberton each Wed- 9 a ios Augustine ‘Cove: Mr. and. Mrs, |3an_ i, 300, Mr nesday, 2 to 5 p.m. Commencing Jan. ivan Payoter and Alan . 18, FOGG Fe te ee re i cs fi fi if I 6. BRUCE MACDONALD