The annual Christmas pro- je for the Charlottetown hool for Deaf Children was held in the school last night. MacNaught Back In.Private Life: CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARD.:AN - OTTAWA — J. Watson Mac- Naught becomes a private citi- zen today. $ The former minister of mines and technical surveys ceases to be a minister of the Crown as Jean Luc Pepin-is sworn in at government house this morning in that portfolio. Mr. MacNaught was defeated @s a member of parliament for Prince on the Nov. 8 election. But he has coritinued to act as mines minister, a post he as- sumed earlier this year when “Tax Delinquents To Be Published Names of those who have failed to pay their taxes are being compiled for publication sometime next week, City Comp- troller John Butler said yester- day. "Previous “Hidi¢atioh “of sttch” publication was made by chait* man of the finance committee, Coun. W: RK.” MacNeill, at a meeting of city council earlier this week. ae Mr. MacNeill reported that tax collections are reasona gatisfactory. He stated, that regards to a brief presented to the provincial government last June concerning the govern- ment paying taxes on property within the city, a meeting of council and government mem- bers had taken place. He said that the city tax ate ~— ot nd to a .great extent on pare or Tathers of this ‘brief. Given Remand In Driving Case SUMMERSIDE — James ‘C. Harris, Sherbrooke, a before Magistrate R.S. ‘on, QC, yesterday in Town Police Court on a charge of impair- ed driving. Accused was re- manded to today without plea to allow him tinie to obtain counsel. | WESTERN ~ . FUNERALS HANDRAHAN FUNERAL — The funeral. of Raymond Hand rahan, Tignish, was held Dec. 10 from the home of Jude Gal- lant to the Church of St. Simos and St. Jude. Requiem High Mass as celebrated by: Rt. Rev. M.J. Rooney. Pallbearers ere Cyril Arsenault, Stephen Hand- rahan, Jude Gallant, Gerard Le- Clair, Peter Ellsorth and Ches ter Ellsorth: Interment as ia the church cefetery. CORCORAN FUNERAL —.The funeral of Mrs. Thomas. Corcor- an was held on Wednésday from the home of her son, Sheridan Corcoran, Mill River, to St, An- thony’s Church, Bloomfield. Re- quiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Clarence Pitre, Pall- bearers were James Rooney, James Shea, Louis McCarthy, Norbert Corcoran, William Gal lant and Leo Gallant. Roger Green was flower bearer. Inter- ment was in the church ceme- tery. : DEATHS SMITH — At the Charlottetown Hospital Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965, Miss Bertha Smith, 9% Eim held Monday morning, leaving the futteral home at 8.30 for Re- quiem High Mass at St. James Church, 1, Georgetown,: at 10 o'clock. Interment in tHe chutch cemetery. = »ithat whatI_ will do.One of the H.R. DOANE AND COMPANY | LEFT TO RIGHT are Mrs. John Mustard, instructor; Anita Rafuse, City; Elaine Campbell, City; and Elmer Parkdale Lions Hold Banquet The Parkdale Lions held a fa- ther, son and daughter banquet at the Parkdale W.I. Hall, Mon- day evening. King Lion Bill Ma- thews was in the chair. Roland Paynter led the invocation and Harley Ings led a sing-song. sland News Page } _ Western and Central Districts ‘Lions Club Sponsoring Approximately 200 people | Mrs. Blake Wood and Don Hut- from various senior citizens or- | chison. 2 tions in the city are ex-| Leaving the Charlottetown to attend the sixth an- Hotel the gathering will travel by. the Charlottetown sections of the city. The parade leaves the hotel nual “Auld Acquaintance Night’ |by motorcade ‘through various ‘| gponsored Lions Club. The dinner scheduled for the Sunday, will be addressed by | streets, west on Euston te i Brighton Road, west on Car, Truck In Collision total $245. Mr. ‘Mathews welcomed the guests and expressed pleasure with the number in attendance. “Reg Newson called the roll and requested that each member in- troduce his guests. . An award for 100 per cent per- fect attendatice for 1965 was presented to Harley Ings. Prizes were presented to the ‘youngest boy and girl in attendance. The winner of the turkey draw was D.S. MacLeod, 14 Madison Avenue; Moncton. Proceedings were interupted by a visit from Santa Claus. who brought gifte for the ¢hildren. Appreciation was expressed to the ladies for preparing end serving a.turkey supper. Ships Unload Oil, Gasoline MR. MacNAUGHT William Benedickson was ep- pointed to the Senate. Mr. MacNaught was first ted tothe commons in-9945 and was re-elected in 1949 and 1953. He was defeated by Orville H.- Phillips--in_1957_but _won _re-: election in 1963. On his return to the house, Mr. MacNaught was appcinted solicitor general and then later was elevated to the mines portfolio, morning. 200,000 gallons of heating oil in the capital city and the ship’s next stop will be in Pictou, N.S. There has “been speculation | wijiam Connolly ager of that Mr: M@&cNaught might. be the Chabtlottaneen Seah of elevated to the Senate and per- [Irving Oil said last night: “I haps be appointed as a minister without portfolio in order to give the Island some ee atte | in the cabinet. But the only BA Peerless docked at the | P.E.I. vacancy in the Senate is |Raifway Wharf yesterday morn- the result of the resignation of ling at approximately 10:00 Dr.Thomas Grant and by tradi- ‘o'clock and is expected ‘to sail tion the replacement should be |this morning. a Roman Catholic. The BA: tanker had a cargo CLEARING OFFICE lof approximately. 120,000 barrels Mr. MacNaught told the. Ot- of gasoline to harge. tawa Bureau of the Guardian | The BA Peerless is captained that he has not given much |by Captain John Whitnall. thought to his future. He will spent next week clearing out his |by William Hugh Robinson, offices in the centre block and Summerside, was in collision at the Booth Street headquarters |with a 1956 Ford driven by of the mines department and ar- |Wayne Norman Wallfield, Sum- merside, on Notre Dame Street. ranging the orderly transfer of : the portfolio to his successor. |Damage was about $300 to the Valiant and °$100,to the Ford. think this will pretty well wind up our shipping for this due to weather conditions.” | Serva Building Started For Use OF RCMP! MONTAGUE — The construc- tion of a wood building 108 feet by 48 feet on the Wood Island Hill from struction and advised the coun- cil this building would conform to all town regulations and would be landscaped and an as- set to the area. The council also was led to be- that the builder already lease from the RCMP. building At is “suggested house the officer-in charge his family, offices, garages extra- billets for single.mem- of the force. building is expected to be completed early in May. Pension Plans - May Be Merged: Provincial government civil will more than likely find their present pension. plan and the Canada Pension Plan will be intergrated into one. Provincial Treasurer Alban 3 F F giERia possibility the plans will be ia- tegrated.” There are two methods com- monly being used to adapt pre- sent pension plans and the new Canada Pension Pian, one. is the intergrating method and the other is called “stacking” “decking’’ where the employe- es’ present plan and the Canada Pension are both used without any combining of services. It is understood that P.E.I. Teacher's Federation is asking Thén he plans a holiday but will remain in Ottawa for Christmas No injuries were reported in “I will have to decide after |either accident. possibilities is to return to my law pra in Summerside but I haven’t made any firm deci- fsions yet,” Mr. MacNaught said. Mr. Pearson gave no indica- tion Friday when the 12 vacan- |' cies in the Senate will be filled but this may happen before’Par- liament opens Jan. 18. Accidents Cause Damage Of $700 SUMMERSIDE. — Two acci- WINSPEAR, HIGGINS, that its pensions be stacked. sonra mmcomenn snl aan STEVENSON § DOANE Chartered Accountants 134 RICHMOND ST., CHARLOTTETOWN Saint-John, Halifax, St. John’s, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Prince Albert, Vancouver Bay. be the:special preacher and mu- Senior Citizens Dinner ‘east on Kent to Queen streets, ties would be eased. There north to Euston been reports Bright- |academie career and complete | North his ~ , Although stores could not give stores in any figures to the amounts'| Charlottetown offi a wide taken during a year, a number variety of to the of store managers said the public are easy targets for the amount was . @ recent survey in- | unbelievable, dicates. “It's a disease,” one manager Several incidents of pilfering said and added that the more occur during the year with a people ‘there are percentage of shoplifting more incidents of every day rush cur. seasons of Most store officials agree ithere is no ‘age bracket for shop- By LORNE YEO Various department i ia seven-year-olds to the experienc- pilferers. of 77. asked what could he about this problem, one manager said he advised - his was looking forward to the |when his heavy mini gill,” 60, plans to resume his work on Mackenzie King’s /@fficient. He said if employees * ‘give good service and keep a Minist . \crowd moving, less incidents of nister without portfolio pilfering will oceur: John Turner would’ have special | Methods of shoplifting vary aan Sens the transport 'People have been noted to hide a‘ jarticles in shopping bags, in- Mr. Pearson added that Mr. ‘side pockets, up sleeves and in| Winters will not be sworn in as 'their mouths. Others have been | trade minister for a week or 10 ‘noted to casually walk out of a, days to give him time to divest |store wearing an article they himself of his connections with a | have just lifted as though it | mber of big companies. sed. | Leaving the cabinet. are Harry .GADGETS-USED- wiitihliiee defeated in Calgary South Nev. [te tae ne te nee help the pilferer execute his 8, and J. Watson MacNaught, |job more efficintly. One of these | mines minister who lost his such types consists of an elastic Prince Edward Island riding of with a hook on end and the Prince. jother end concealed in a pocket. Maurice Lamontagne, state |\When an article is attached to) secretary, and Rene Tremblay, |this hook the elastic transfers immigration minister, an- the article to the hidden pocket. | imemoirs. ~ Also included in the program on Goodwill Ave. to Kirkwood are the Notre Dame Academy |Drive, east on Kirkwood Drive Rev. Patrick McMahon ad- | Ave., east on McGill Ave., to dress of welcome by King Lion | Greenfied Ave, south on Great George Street and on to \Kent Street, east on Kent ¢6 | Special Servi : . aE Se vices. l'on Grafton Street to Pownal ’ SUMMERSIDE — Special Street, north on Pownal street imerside, on Dec. 19, witha white ~__-——C C!/". gift service in the morning con- | T 0 Injur ‘ Rev. LP. Archibald, DD. wift jor girls’ choir and the senior ' and | church choir. At this ‘service the (cit were beavily demaged, tag In the evening a special ser- | Donald rekon onl vice of Christmas music, s 0 |Fisher of Grand River the choir participating. Iprivate vehicle following the col- llision and Jater MacKinnon was ja injury. | Charlottetown Hospital author- | The condition of the other in- jured man was not known et a lafe hour tast night. Attedding Choir, directed by Sister Mary to North River Road, south on Blake Wood; Jr., and solos by Greenfield Ave., to Prince Street, south on Prince Christmas services will be held/and-batk to the Charlottetown ducted by Vance Bridges, acting In Collision - sacrament of holy baptism will \the result of a collision at Bay- and scripture will be held with |o-cupants of one car, were tak- transferred to the Charlottetown lities said last night Mr. MacKin- (otee ve was Dr. A.R. Grant. Mayor Walter J. Cox. on to / Goodwill Avenue, Honora, CND, invocation by Ri. North River Road to McGill Brighton : Road, east on Brighton Road to Church To Hold _.| Street to, Grafton. Street... west in Trinity United Church, Sum- | Hotel. guperintendent of the Sunday School sic will be supplied by the sea-| SUMMERSIDE —Two vehi- | be administered. \side yesterday E the male choir and the eenior /en to Prince County Hospital by \Hospital, believed suffering from | ‘non was “resting comfortably.” The vehicles involved were @ 11961 Dodge driven by Cari Phil- \lips and a 1956 Vauxhall operat- led by MacKinnon. | Total damage to the two vehi- icles was estimated to be $1,400. Later yesterday afternoon by William Roy Essery Eleanors were in collision on the Linkletter Road. - accident and total damage to the vehicles was estimated eat $400. Both these accidents were in- by members of the Named To Head _ restisstet by members of the nounced Thursday night they | One local manager said he. had resigned from the cabinet,Knew a number of various, Both had been criticizeed a year ™eans tically undetectable ago for buying furniture with no Ut declined to mention them down payments from firms that later went bankrupt. and Eternity’ ANSWERS GIVEN with The prime minister told” the press conference, broadcast na- Dr. Mario Di Gangi Sundays, CKEC, tionally, that he had considered ‘Time New Glasgow, the allegations of election irreg- ularities in the Mes-de-la-Made- leine constituency of Mr. Sauve in making up his. cabinet list. All the charges had been ans- wered ; Those who wished to take any action against Mr. Sauve in this regard could do so under: the shopping the | shoplifting oc- cr Annual Shoplifters’ Booty * Ils Termed ‘Astronomical’ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Dec. 18, 1965. 3° for fear of teaching someone a new trick. On stopping a person who had just lifted’ an article from a astronomical and |counter, the manager inquired as to what was going on and jhe answer given by the thief was “I thought, this was mine.” Some people will steal things they have no intention of using. As an. example, oné store of. ficial said men have been noted to pilfer ladies clothing. The reason being that this type of thief would probably be the least suspected. Indications are that the shop- lifter will attempt to steal small valuable object’ rather than ar- ticles less easily concealed. Others will attempt to walk off with anything. These people re- {portediy dare store officials to employees to be more alert and catch them pilfering. Only a minority of shoplifters are caught. Reports— indicate that no matter how much effort is exercised to stop pilfering, it will never be wiped out but may be somewhat curtailed by the watchful employee. Members of the Charlottetown Police department are aware of the large amount lifted from stores, especially during busy periods ,and are doing their best to keep store theft at a ———— WINTER COMFORT ‘ HEATING Olt SCHURMANS FUEL Kensington, P.E.I. Phone Kensington 267-3130 act set up to deal. with such | 1:30 p.m. Tad whale. a-ha wait s ® vant “tata, MM Ta] CURW S'side pointment of Québecers to more ° important cabinet posts, Mr. 5:30 p-m. Pearson replied he considered | The Maritime Synod of the manpower and energy and re- in Canada. sources as most important eco- nomic : | Yourist ‘Group | MANPOWER “Lieut. Col. E.W. Johnstone,| (Continued from page 1) owner of the Woodleigh Replic- | ~ : Association at“ meeting held jlowed and it had been a Prairie this week. Senator Elsie Inman jpreserve since. 1921. Mitchell was ‘named honorary president. |ce department from trade, will Charles Bartlett, of the P:E.I. |Sharp, shifted to the finance de- Wildlife Park, North Rustico, |partment fromt rade, will retain organization, and named secre- Canadian wheat board. tary treasurer for his 14th suc- | Mr. cessive term was A. Walthen |that Transport Minister Pickers- i } 3 ae © ELECTRIC IRON ; Reg. 18.9 for ....... Gsedtsivedecses ‘ ELECTRIC IRON ELECTRIC HAND MIXERS Reg. 21.50 for ELECTRIC HAND MIXER dents occurred here early Thurs- day evening: At about 415 a truck driven by James C. 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