A lwo~day research work- shop for P.E.I. teachers began last evening at Prince Street School under the ' ' Ma 1 eson. school principal. Looking over the agenda of the work- shop with Miss Matheson iseat- are three 0. the main speakers. Left to right are Dr. T. Barr Greenfield. research director of the Canadian Tea- 0 a. TEACHERS’ RESEARCH WORKSHOP OPENS IN CITY chers‘ Federation. Ottawa: Alice Fraser. chairman of the RBI. eachers' Federation research ittee; and . Floyd G, Robinson. director of the Canadian council for re- Prov. Government Blasted By New Grit Candidates Provincial government ad-lvigoi‘ at Mt. Stewart Thurs~ ministration was attacked with day night by Eugene Cullen. Charlottetown and ' A. Miller. FreiiclifOi‘t. who were nominated by the Third Dis- lOCAl BRIEFS! NEW MANAGER . A Charlottetown man. Johnl I’. Darte. is the new manager! of the Agnew Surpass shoe store in New Glasgow. Mr.l‘ Darte. the son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Darte of 61 Rochford! Street. served his apprentice-l ship in the Charlottetown store. which he joined three and a half years ago. SISTER DIES Mrs. Windsor Bell. South Mel- ville has received the word of the death on Nov. iii of her sis- ter. Mabel tMrs. Charles Lad-l nor) of Calgary. Alberta. She was a daughter of the late Mr.. and Mrs. Ewen MacKinnon of Hampton. Pill, Her husband predeceased her several years ago. The funeral and interment were held in Calgary Nov. 21. BROTHER DIES Word has been received by Clark lnnis. Charlottetown of‘ the death Nov. 26 of his brothch Charles A. Innis. at 470 Lowell' Avenue. Oshawa. Ont. Mr. Innis was formerly of Pictou. NS. and St. John's. Nfld.. and was well known here. having travel- led I’.E.I. as a representative of‘ . the H.J. Heinz Co. of C a n a da' Ltd. BELVEDERE CARD PARTY Following are prize winners oil a bridge party held this week at! Bclvedere Golf and Winter Club. n-iwtii 40 tables in play: ladies' first. Mrs. Doris Whalen: se- rond. Mrs. Marion Found; low. Mrs. Eleanor MacNevin; men's first. Ed Fairweather: second. Gordon Bennett: low. W.R. Mac- neil and Jack MacEachern. tied. Conveners were Mrs. George Buntain and Mrs. RB. Rogers. DIES IN MASS Word was received by rela- tives in Kelly's Cross of the death of PatricktGuSi MacCaf- frey of 4 West Street. Somer- ville. Mass. on Thursday. Nov- Fmber 26. He was in his 7ch Near, He is survived by two sis- 'ers. Teresa MacCaffrey. Kel- l.\"s Cross: and Mrs. ames Quinn. Hunter River. ers. Lauretts. Mrs. James Coady and Sadie, Mrs. M.J. Mc- Kenna predeceased him as well as two brothers. Michael and lames. Funeral services will be held in Waltham. Mass on Mon- 38)’ morning. MaeNEIbL FUNERAL —- The funeral for William MacNeiI' was held Thursday. Nov. 2f lmm the MacLean Funera‘ Home where service was con» ducted by Rev. John G.E. Ball Attending to lead in the singing 0! Abide With Me and Rock ties were members of the Trin- lti' Church Choir. Pallbearers were Garfield Taylor. James Connolly. Harold Hughes. Ray- mond Perry. Nelson Court and Alex McGllliw-ay. interment 2:: Dim in the Highfield ceme ifisheries loan board and even i tied for .grave possibility of‘ the prov-l :BRlEIS . Liberal t of Queens Liberal associa- F. tion to represent it in the ncxll Thus the have} provincial election. Third Queens Liberals Arnold Brick company was be- ing developed. but only five persons were actually employ- .ed. “The company is current- } Iy out of business and the prov- lince. is stuck with a bill of $65,000 which had been loaned to the company. Liberal Leader Alex Mathe- hCl‘il Illt‘ Ill‘Sl I0 get IIIOII‘ ment son emphasized the need of re. in the field for an election that Iias not yet been called. Mr. Cullen criticized Shaw administration ticular wa ‘ the government is being' carried on. so that now thel province is paying out aboutl 31.500000 annually in e i carrying charges alone. He charged the government; particularly for the com ce' disregard for sound investment a suspended sentence, and con-l in the granting of loans. in the trasted that with the treatment iroute to his work on tiie CNR‘Wiih Forestry Minister 0350 "f “10 Farm ESlabliShmcnt the ordinary offender is given Sferry at Borden. was discover- WhOISin Chargt‘ 0" ARD. oi Board. He charged the govern- ment with revoking sound Liberal policies and allowing large fish processors on t e‘ to make large loans to them- selves I As .cxamplcs of what Mini Cullen charge was under- Iianded work, he said in the. past couple of years three new corporations have been organ- tlie sole purpose of‘ selling machinery and equip- ment to the governmen . SERIOUS PLIGHT ‘ Mr. Miller noted the very‘ in( administration being placed under a commission government because of "very serious financial plight of the province." His main criticism was di- rected against “the degree of; political patronage which is go-‘ we on ' the province's civil; service. The L760 people em-; ployed now bv provincel com are. Mr 3' "J . be p . Miller said. tol only several hundred under thei administration. Not! only have many new jobs been created. but g . hard working employees had been released and party supporters taken in The case of Lorne Monklcy was cited. a former MLA in the province. and later a can- didate for the federal house from Prince now holds the pos- ition of head of the Civil Ser- vice commission. This. Mr. Miller charges. con- stitutes a flagrant isregard for the principle of impartiality in the Civil Service. The Frenchfort man charged that in the case of industrial development. the number jobs that became available as a result were at wide variance with the number of employ- ment opportunities that had been promised previously. STUCK WITH LL 0 m Promises of 900 jobs were heard. he charged. when 'the ’~/ 'ireat George St. . a! .. rm: '- Be A Musical Santa This Christmas . TRANSISTOR RADIOS . ELECTRIC GUITARS . RECORD PLAYERS . TAPE RECORDERS. ETC. MILLER BROS. LTD. 'viving interest in good gov ‘ernment and stressed the need ilie.of encouraging youth to par-! ital“ ticipate in political activity. for “the unbusincssliket ministration. not really the Conservative party. that is running the government w. Mr. Matheson recalled that ormer provincial auditor, charged with the theft of some $1 000 been let off with when he is brought before the court for much smaller offen< ces .‘ow there has been another lprovincial auditor named andHers nobody knows exactly just what the financial situation of the province really is." r. EASTER IN MEMORIAL HOSP. Mrs. Cecil Walsh. Summer- of the delegates' stay in Jamaicailnstomatic 100 field. is a patient in the. Kings County Memorial Hospital. HOSPITAL PATIENT Annie Anstie. Montague. is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. lN HOSPITAL Johnnie Stewart, Montague. Is a patient in the Kings County. Memorial Hospital. BROKEN HIP r.. Marjorie MacKinnon, Brooklyn is receiving treat- ment in the Prince Edward Is- land hospital for a broken hip. Caused by a fall in her home last week. CUTTING TREES Morley and Harry Annear. Jackie Ferguson and Harold Hicken. all of Lower Monta~ gue. left Monday for New- foundland where they will load two trucks ’ istmas trees for the U.S. market. On their return they will malts several trips from Truro, N.S. York with Christmas Charlottetown Charging it is the present lid-f l l iafoam;iiif'cns‘natmown. Sat. Nm-fzsfiooti. 5 "4 iSouris High Has Gala Night; 3 .‘ Souris Regional High School at a coronation ball in the school last evening. Brendon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacAulay. Sour- is. is a grade 12 student, and and Michael Gallant. St. Charles. is a grade 11 student. The new rulers were crmvned by last year‘s royalty. Robert Pierce of Souris and Wanda Burke of Fortune. Princesses are Shirley Chais- son. grade nine. daughter . . Joseph Chaisson. Bear River. and Shelly Peters. grade 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Peters, Souris. Princes are Peter Grant, grade 10. son of Mr. and Mr William Grant. and Alan Paquet, grade. 10. son of Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Paquet, Souris. The third annual coronation Brenda, 2 >1 D :1 D- 3‘ 3 O n. a parade of open convertibles SlAND NEWS PAGE, Eastern And Control Districts were i ing at the high school. body. and led the coronation dance. Music was t h n . Downtowners. ceremonies got underway with. R0 er and re- turning to the school by way of Main. Chapel and Longworth Streets. BEARING TORCHES Leading the parade was a car driven by the Souris detachment of . RCMP. followed by Soiiris l Fire. Department. The parade also included a‘ number of cars driven by nth-l er students. and about 100 students on foot. bearing tor-‘ hes. % Official crowning cercmon-i ies started at 10:30 p.m.. when students‘ h the stage of the auditorium ceived homage of the student . t Master of ceremonies \\ as Solomon, faculty ad- visor to the students' council. M. " 1’ Ottawa. education. Today's program will feature ) discussion groups. addresses by ‘ search in theme speakers and . luncheon at the Charlottetown’. : Ira Lewis York. federall [candidate in the last election. i also spoke. ‘ B. B. (Bus) Jones of Bun- ;bury was named president ofl the district Val McIntyre. Mount Stewart is \‘icc-presi‘ dent. Roland MacDonald. South-i port was named district repre-i P.E.I. Liber- Names in the county associations were Levi MacNally. Mount Ryan 1 James Rodd. Harrington. Irving Thompson, Dunstal‘f— iiage is the retiring district pre- sidcnt. ; a1 Association. Dead Man iFound In Car A St. Peters man. George‘ amended . . . V part of the federal - pro thankh" Mix-“11.19% 46- waslvincial meeting on a new agri- found dead in his car yesterday.i cultural rehabilitation Lmorning at Carleton. An autop-i .sy performed later yesterday re-j lvealed death due to natural cau-l‘ ises. t Mr. MacAuley. believed en-‘ ted about 6 am. in his car. which ‘was off the road and undamagy l three sis- and one brother. Helen, New York; Mrs. Connie LeClair,.‘ Charlottetown; Geraldine. Mon- ‘Itreal; and Wilfred at home. ; He is survived by ilocal Delegate I Returns From ' 'Jomaicci Talks J. George MacKay. MLA. re— ‘turned to the province this week after attending the Common- lwealth Parliamentary Associa? tion conference in Kingston. Ja-l ‘maica. i . Mr. MacKay said every detail} ‘was arranged so that they wouldi [enjoy their visit to the fullest ex-i .e . ‘ On arrival at the Kingston air- port enroute to the conference.i lCanadian delegates were meti .by a welcoming party includingl the Jamaican prime minister.i *deputy prime minister. Cana-il gdian High Commissioner Gra’ best in quail man you love Tailored to perfection Hillman. Latest style in the new c and smartest tailoring. 36 to 46. regular and f Priced from— Fine all we perfection by wall and others. 30-48. Priced f 8.95 CHARLOTTETOWN .stated. was "a highly qualified 8 n d i programs in Quebec. ‘ A MAN'S MERRY CHRISTMAS ': STARTS AT HOOLEY'S - A'l‘ HOOLEY‘S you can be sure of the { MEN’S SPORT COATS Saville Row and others. 18.95 h‘o 59.50 MEN‘S SLACKS ( . ol English Tailored to Shifter Hillman. Rothstlcn. Corn- rom HOOLEY’S MEN’S WEAR A fieldman to direct resource and rural development policies. particularly in Prince County. will be brought to the province through an arrangement with the federal government, Prem- ier W. R. Shaw said yester- day. pro- gram he will follow will be an- nounced in a ay or two. will .nfine his efforts to Prince County for the present. He said be anticipated im~ provements in many areas of the province under the direc- tion of the new development 0f~ ficer. and with the co-operation of provincial officers associat- ed with resource development. The fieldman. Premier Shaw practical technician wh has Selection Announced 0i Resources Fi‘eldman r The premier said the field- a ‘ man, whose name and the pattern for ARDA across Cana- da would not be suitable. E a c h province has mostly different conditions and ARDA principl-‘ es should be applied in i-eeog-§ nition of these conditions. Mr. ' Sauve agreed that this was cor- ect. l V "I also pointed out that an, development in this province must conform to a great extent with the extension policies of the ; departments and also its policies i covering farm credit ssis- a Premier Shaw expressed the‘ hope that "the great delay in‘ getting a rural development pro- l gram going under ARDA will be eased very shortly. The govern- ‘ ment here will be. in a position to . go forward. in applying the. new ‘ ARDA program." directed rura ‘,_ l r mier Shaw was back in ibis office yesterday after an :absence of six weeks during which be mixed a vacation with a number of business functions on behalf of the government. 0 Port Activity Increasing As ‘5 Season Advances During the past few weeks. the premier visited the Atlan- , tic Winter Fair in Halifax. was ‘ in Toronto for a visit to the Roy- al Winter Fair, saw federal gov- .ernment officials in Ottawa and and de-' velopment agreement in Mon-l treat. ; “In Montreal,” the premier‘ said. “I had the opportunity of discussing rural development Sauve. l A. “I t d Mr Sauve that it is my contention that a common: Wt ham Mcinnes. and members of} the Commonwealth Secretarial‘ staff from the United Kingdom.j including Robin Vanderfelt gen.’— . . -.. :..___..____- CC._-_. _ H ' memmwwxxxmxmxmxxmxxxxmwi‘flm"m‘m‘m‘%’%km CONFEDERATION ART eral secretary. and Sydney Pakeman, deputy secretary gen- era . Mrs. MacKay accompanied the island delegate to Jamaica. Vs‘ovaG‘lfi "all!!! CHOOSE YOUR-S I EARLY ! : $21.50; Kodak . and up: Rig“. and PHOTO & IIIIBBY McINNIS 111 Kent St. Shipping activity in season draws towards a elose.l wo ships were in port lastv‘ night, .i The MV Fergus from New-.3 foundland was in port loading a cargo of general farm pro- duce. cattle and frozen food products for St. John‘s New- foundland. She will leave port this afternoon. The ship is being loaded by Gulf an Northern shipping. Yesterday afternoon. a Tex-l aco oil tanker arrived in port but no information was avail» a to as to the nature of her} cargo last night. A steady stream of ships is' expected in port until the sea- son closes due to ice. GALLERY l‘RE-SCHOOI. Number Work ( Dial 2.2202! ill I ty for that to please. important 3 by Shif fer ontour coat Sized from all models flannel. Assorted shades and aim to 29.95 and MONTAGUE or Art Galle ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT CONFEDERATION CENTRE WEI). 2nd. THUR. 3rd. FRI. 4th, SAT. 5th DEC. At 8:00 Prices: 81.50 - $2.00 - $2.50 tax incl. ‘ sity in Lennoxville. Que. . Sir bar- 3 ' lottetown is in full swmg as thel ' .Topic of this interview by Parliamentary Press Gallery. PROGRAMME "Learning Through Art“ (From 5 to School Age) Winter Terms Commencing Monday 4th January I965 9 am. to 12 noon Monday through Friday for 10 weeks Painting (‘rafts Music Dance/Drama Reading Readiness Writing Readiness Fees $30.00 per 10 week Session CONTACT MRS. G. M. WILLIAMSON (Morning's Only) 2-2464 Extension 233 REVEEN Come To The. Mnriti-mos Don't miss fantasy Far East. the South Pacific. the Hawaiian Western Canada. REV. TANNAHILL Ordination Set For Tues. KI‘INSING'I'ON —- Rev. George the proclamation was read by R. Tannahiil. BA. BB. of Han- l-Iume Ellis. president of the over. ()ni.. with his ' council. family. w rulers moved from Kensingmn where 1" pastor the “001‘ level- Where tho-V ““ charge. His induction will take place on Tuesday evening. Dec. 1 in the \ir Kensington church. and Mrs. no children. Andrew. 4. an Eve Christine, 2. He attended Bishop's Univer- then Univer- sity. graduating from there with it Hi and after taking up theolo- i"i('al lt‘ollege. Montreal, graduated l 1900 with ED. iOi‘dained Mission- aryi appointment was Ainslie. t‘apc Breton. They call- ed him at the end of the year. and he was there altogeth- er three years before he re-‘ —— George Williams studies at Presbyteria llis OM Report From Parliament Hill John Mullally. M.P. report will be ohn E. on CFCY Radio Saturday. Nov. 28 at 6:20 pm. AND MUSEUM ‘onstructive Play ry Office. LYaVW‘th‘“ _ Is The Greatest Entertainer Ever To the laugh-packed that has thrilled udicnecs in Australia. the Islands a n 1! ul- vnfe and arrived this week in he will be of the Presbyterian Tannahill have it n 'n at Lake first an Bird.‘ v\".\ \.\_‘ t L. Gordon Waller Nickei’son, .Springhiil. NS, was remanded [to Nov. 30 for_sei.tence. when lMagistrate James B Johnston. ‘ in Queens County Magis- iti'atc's Court yesterday. George Aberdeen S m i t h . l Preston Smith and William And- li'ew Kells, all of Fairview. cach sponded to a call from Hanover. Mr. Tannahill decided to come. ;to the Island because he believes .the need for ministers. to be :great in this provmce. His wife is a graduate of Mr- .Gill and after their marriage in 11956 they served in summer 'misson fields in Lost River. Cry- ystal Falls and Lakei'icw. Que- l hec 3* """" *7” ‘*"’”*4 "4""4‘4’" AI ALLIED ARIISIS HCIUIE O”. . N< 2.1.17.4 gN.S. Man Given Remand For Theft Of $40 Cheque violetvfuliy birds adjourned to lhad their case; of ‘hunting migrainrv using live decoy: e n f‘ ,. Vincent Doiron Hunter River. “as fined $100 and costs or 30 days when tic pleaded anilly to a charge of operating a motor vehicle on the highway. the vehicle being powered by mark- ed gasoline l'lobert (iesoier llunler River, war remanded by consent to Dec 7.! on a charge of failing in remain at the scene of an accident Williai'd Lnnk \\'e~i Royalty. had his spccdm: t-a-r adiourn- ed to Her l6 'l'\\n pcrmn: \tt‘rr mi'h Illl' ed $20 and rod: or 10 days on (’iat‘ues of illegal pitted ton of llrlllill'. (in i ll phant. 4 TONIGHT AT 7 and 9 ONLY ._ STARTING MONDAY ***** [ SUNDAY AT 9.00 % mama/1m @WLMW‘WWLHLWW “minim Like we've taken the Robb: Hood legend . Indchangodthobowsandomws _ l to machine gunsl...Liko with l Sponsored by the U.C,T. km “on air nu Songs yotl...l.iko WILDI PETER FALK- BARBARA RUSH iridium Hills. Ill-Ii W' PIIIIVISIIII' IEGIIIIIMLIII' CAP/Tot Showa 3:30 - 7 - 9 4444 ._uwtu¢ Ra‘s—n» a