n-ma-or-us uauvnn-.1...-um ICSOI-Ca-II. lI.II3Io.I..l!'2i7-Itt. as -.3» SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9 y -011‘ I I 1 OTTAWA lCP>—CanaIia is inl that Con- servative defence critic Gordon { a state of unpreparedness is “simply shattering," Churchill said here. Eight months after the Lib- eral government p r o m i s e d lUnprepIaredness Said ‘Simply Shattering’ The two Bomarc squadron had been billed by the Liberals in the last election campaign as defences for Montreal and Tor- lonto. but these still were ne- glected cities. I Mr. Churchill said not one action on getting nuclear war- single CF-104 in the. RCAF's air heads. there still are none for division in Europe is ready for the Bomarc anti-aircraft mis- sile or for the RCAF division in Europe. he told Commons in a defence debate. The situation parallels the state of non-readiness by a Minister I-lellyer's statement to the House. The minister had given 19 ions without any reference to policy, said Mr. Churchill, and this lack of policy and ineffec- tive protcction for Canada were 35 to be condemned. I By WALTER HAYES TRURO (CP)—Problems fab‘ ‘ ing secondary manufacturing in- in Nova Scotia. expe-I cially high freight rates and the House of resume of housekeeping deci-’ Secondary Industry Needs It _lDiscussed By N.S. Board action in a nuclear role Mr. 1-{eilyer would have to admit that it would be next spring before the CF-104s were ready. This situation after eight months of Liberal government was "11 shocking state of af- fairs." He also called Mr. I-lellyer’s plan to reduce the militia a serious error. gether in the fifth of a series of economic planning confer- ences. The conferences. began about a year ago under the direction . lcal and mineral industry in the province are dependence on the construction industry for markets and lim- gecd markets outside the prov- e averaging about 2) employees a plant-—made it difficult to advant a g e of mechanization, large-scale production and de- , partmental spec 1: tin . cussion. Mr, Shaw said depend- ence on the construction indus- f Y against the efficient and profit- tivlty tends to fluctuate widel from year to year forts to develop and ex- pand outside nkets were ma hampered by the bulk weight of many products, growing restric- tions being placed on other pro- "I suggest there has been no vinciai Liberal government In 1939 and occasion when the near is less 1940. the former defence minis- prepared to take action," he I I ter said in criticism of Defence Sam smallness of size. smallness of the industries- take duets‘ purchased train the At- help lantic provinces and barriers to trlln free trade States. ins gram. keeping up with techno1- ni ogy. 1111 ed with line ment and other industries. Mr. Shaw auueswd re-exam- Y8 Go BLOW closer cooperation with construction industry to farm machinery. "critical aiiortatas eta workers and appren- unigea tices" and liason with govern. M . of use A UN Food and Agriculture and manufacturing pro-iorganizatlon axpert has recom. ended that Saudi Arabia s"w down the introduction of powai a slpealcing during a panel dis- or markets “mitigates ble use of plant equipment and apital since the volume of ac- governments on pro- -Treat yourself and your family at the Island Grill 162 Queen St. Ch’town Dial 894-5228 IORM-MASIER WINTER TIRES SIZE 750 x 14 TUBELESS 9.95 No Trode Required Guaranteed 15 Months All Other Sizes Ar Similar Savings SIMPSONS-SEARS 208 PRINCE ST. DIAL 2-1251 —-2 "THANK YOU‘. . from the Charlottetown Rotary Club Once again our Annual Radio Auction has been very suc- cessful . . . and purchasers and we wish to thank all our contributors. friends whose support has made this achievement possible. Many crippled children and other worthy welfai'e projects will benefit from competition from_ outside the of the Nova Scotia government, provlnce. came In for ose are designed to help industry scrutiny here Friday and a start -by keeping it Informed and was made toward finding solu- seeking solutions to problems “°“5- _ After a day of discussions, a About 150 representatives of number of committees com. I119 P1'_0VI“99'5 S€C0nda1'Y m3m1' posed of industry members facturing industry, government were set up to commue the officials and the newly-formed study G. I. Smith, Nova sco. Nova Scotla Voluntary Plan- tins finance and economics ning Board put their heads to- minister, stressed that the gov- ernment’s part was to help and Mass-F 4930 si5I.a 16% 1616-16 co-ordinate but most of the . 011-5 work was u to ind ' nto 6566 191/: 162: 19 --I CITES PRo§LEMs ustry useli N Daviea 43510 2.‘ 22 21 -—1 . M .500 4 4.5,, ,1, _ yd . Shaw of Halifax, c Ex Gas 16050 101 loo loo -1 vice-ipresident of L. E. Shaw. :1 Stnnwell 12833 73 69 72 ~-1 Ibrick manufacturer. said the MINES - - c Mogul 434995 2113 255 273 +19 mam problem’ facmg the chem‘ Crolnor mono 39% 34 a7i<1—2la Bibis so 23 mb 89-100 145 131 5 -7 c Australia moo 111,-’. 10% 10% -1 an FUN s By The Canadian Press Bid Ask All Cdn Com 5.11 5.60 All Cdn Div moo 7_s7 American Growth 9.49 10.37 Beaubraii 34.41 .37.37 tanada Growth 5.30 5.79 tdn Gas and Energy 725 7.95 f (anadian investment 10.71 71 g 4.57 no (an un 4.1.75 .294 I’ hampion Mutual 5111 6.6:! (ollective Mut 4.97 5.40 '* ter. 9.27 111.27 Santa ‘Says SIIOI’ (ommonwcalth Int Lvr 7.92 lags ere 0 2- ( t 1 ' o 9 10.52 1. U . , niifflilfid l“.‘§ ’ 22.110 .. o Chllfirens Wear Diversified inc 3 4.59 5_15 Q Ladies Gifts Dividnd Shares 3.44 3.77 M'en' G-N minlon Co is 21.72 4.00 3 Grocgr. I S nominion Equilv 19.50 19.93 195 Dominion Div 3.10 51.113 ryfus e. um 20.37 0,I;°;_U'"" 1" W“- European Growth fi_81 7.14 ights a Week ederated GtoMh 5.02 5.49 . m on and H “,4 5.0, St. Peters Rd. Sherwood Fonds Colictif «.51 7.0a , Fonds Collectif B 5.43 5.78 ‘ Fonds collctif C 535 -M5 Illttlllllwllllltlliilllllltllillltllltl Group Inc. 3.32 ~i‘17 Growth Oil and Gal 9.89 10.39 Investors Growth 7.14 7.76 Investors lntl 4,6 5,07 Investors Mutual 1.1.00 1-1.13 Mutrnal Accumulating 4.11.1 4.41 Mutual Income 5.53 6.10 N American of Canada 11.49 12.56 one William 14.62 15_9t1 Provident 5.11 5.56 Putnam Growth 3.114 9.66 Rad n 4.5a 5.0: liege 3_90 5.44 lnvesting .09 12.12 savings investment 6.29 6.87 2 Exc. inund Cda 5.55 5.91 TV Electronics 7.67 3,36 Timd Investment 6.210 6.92 United Accumulative 6.51 7.11 West Growth .. 4.68 5.11 C13" ’l‘lie ll aal .flnc|airi.nlris~ mm“ sales and Wringer Washers by Sunbeam Applia Transistor Radios Starting at ........ .. Call Your lflfireotfleorgest. DESK CABINET SEWING MACHINE $60.00 OFF Also other Zigzag Cabinet Models $50.00 and $60.00 off. Vacuum Cleaners and Floor ' Polishers BEIIIIGED Automatic Washers and Dryers, Singer. noes now avail- able at all Singer Sewing Centres. $17.95 N0 DOWN PAYMENT Singer Sewing Centre an ‘ in _ -. Q The Guardian, Charlottetown, son, Dec. 1, 1968.1 ggi-mm mm 1;; In, m _. 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MSMISSION ]{.’fi‘_"r‘:,‘i’“"' :33 2% 23*” S (li‘:|::rt am 121.15% 122% V1 Rylanor 151;: 3% ma :1;I/1+ V: V . . 11 so 73 -2 7: 7| "m Invitation fo r Tenders ]r::\vvvlundouo.'557:05o ill" I7 l1']l,1_..] fmlfhc 19”’; 2:3 if 1511“ 3*. 21:“ A113‘, mo 0% M 211% for Vessel for Passenger Swim‘ I 33% 3 W: 3 + V‘ Norggato 17724:: 41; ago _‘ an... on. “no, ,1”. y. and Cargo Service New Rouyn 112001512 ml 151 -2 0.3,.“ 750 4;, 4, 4, _, Shjjg“ “gs 27° 5:: 17° N Senator 3500 u 1 151,5 L TENDERs—Tenders for a New in 1715 1° =° 2° -1 3.‘fn?1f.’u ms 7-? 733 no —Io §.‘.'”'“.il‘n.. 33.? 19 live 1711- ‘A passenger-cargo service‘ be- “fa 3"“ 2; 2; 3: I: orcha: 5050 31: zoo saw. no 17917.: no tween Plctou. N. S., Chvarlotte N,,,.,,,a,, ,5“, 3, ,5 3., 4, la‘ 0n°::bvI mm 40 3' M H 211$ 15;” :2 32+ “ town, Sollrls. P- E- 1- 3110 We Norgoid 24000 4 4 4 on isoo lo 39 to sleep It 2550 410 «too -10 Mgdalen Isl-ands, Que., L0.’ Sturgeon. 6190 165% 15:16 W.‘ ‘h commence on the opening of 5"‘ C‘’" “W em -be WAN NOU N CEM E NTS ‘i "3 week of April until the close Territon 13 19 °‘ “W” "1: 1% ‘fl’ ..::::l: 2: 7 2: :: week of Decem er. en era 23 23 years‘ service com- & RCA VICTOR portable Phomy ¥::l"I‘§on.i1Q9 $300 9 21 9 - mencing m are invii 3139*‘: ‘ €93‘ frzs-I3-bldeal Tribag some 145 131 145 +7‘ and will be received until 12 ,"wE'TREAT ‘ha “Ck Weir.’ 5.0”}: mu 1 I O0 A Music ¥:i:n;(:hm 32053 73 :3“ o'clock noon on JanI1a1'y 6. glfigegfi ;harma°ly' NEW ' u Asbestos 3800 230 223 :4 -6 1964. Tenders should be mai1- t0 t” S od°IX°5Wl 1‘ Candles nor TURKEY at Marshfield W W“ 7333 5;’; ,g 3; ed pnepaid post tothe Secre- Gaisggeefifg gl;’ha}ma‘:; anfalniglgé Hall. December 12th. is cancel- 3“ _.,’,‘§'_‘c,,e 530,, 3,, '30 _-,0 liarv. Canadian Maritime for prom t free defiver led. Upp ca won 17 135 157 mission. Ottawa 4. Ontario. P y" SUNBEW MIXMASTERS l‘l’rhl‘11n 0 22000110 1: ‘ I’: I and marked “Tenders for Sen on. ZIELINSKI will be at his I S T t C ff M f v§I'z3° 1000 52 62 4:2 -1 . Vii’-‘E Picimh Charlimewwn 5‘ New Glasgow office every weekzl ran — {ms “-5- 0 ee 3 ' Vespar moo 19 19 19 +145 Magdalen Islands" 1 Manda wednesda Th d , ers — Hair-dryers —- and Shav- vi°,,,,, ;3o3_2.1n 235 231 _s -1 _ V‘ III “F5 33" ers — for Christmas. Toombs Werner iiooo GI»: 6 61/1 3- SERVICE -99%"-5 0‘ 59" and Saturday from 3 to 5 in the I Music Store alar son 5 5 5 Vice ‘Ed I?€£mP9FI‘t3h1':1€d 031‘ afternoon. ' Beaver 13.’ 18 17 1;: +1 obtain in ecret. ary. }{AzEL3RooK 3Ap']*[s'[' West Mines 2025 was .175 I Canadi-an Manitirne ComImis- , KENT DRESS Shoo opposite Church. Worship 3.00 p.m. Rev. “"":"-V 233$? ‘f§.,, ‘,°§..,‘§’.‘.'.g 1, sion Stead's Pharmacy is open Sat- Malcolm Harlow. guest speak-Iw,.,d;_-.11 sun; so 54 56 3. VESSEL—-Vessel to be em. urday’s until Christmas. New Ival Lead 3'/ooo 121: 12 12 - is played must have a service dresses arriving: also sweaters, :Yeiinrex 1 0: 1065 10: H speed or lwelve 1mol5_ ac. gloves. scarves. handbags, THE SENIOR Ladies Aid or; §‘;un';°‘;,'G 9'3 I ., .. commodatiion for twenty-five blouses and hosieny. ‘ the P.E.I. Hospital will sponsoil z,,.m,., 2.700 22 2011 22 '1 berth lid sixty day pas- . _ a hat sale (nearly new) at The] Zulapa mo 16 I6 sengeps, oapgcjlty for the can-. DENC':fE‘;,o(_)l: Refiltgllal High Nearly New ‘Shop, 113% Kent‘ AJ Rm‘ ‘mo 22 :2 T133489 Of 35001115 general C8-FED. rams ‘C (me y. an. ee C .ub Sweet °" Fmdayi December 13'I Alminex 1320 255 253 55 +10 including refrigerated cargo W959"? 3" °V°.'""gS e"I°"a‘"' from 2 D-m- t0 9 D.m- ‘ Am Leduc 10500 3 4 -its + is and be capable of Carrying merit in the High School Aud-l- Anchor 5000 1: ii a ' 1 - ' _ twelve automobiles and hold a "mum on Saturday‘ D°.°°mb" j§;‘§m‘j,,°°" $000 55' 3'‘ lg»: +1“ suitable Steamship Inspectiiion 7’ 1963' Program cfmslsts 9“ Bailey A 375 375 an -51 Ce!-fificate_ One-act play. _Boys Fashion} ‘DANCE EVERY Saturday 3..., 5., ,, no 3233,; 53/. 25:7. H. vessel mu“ be ,.egi‘S_te1.ed In Show._ and Christmas Pageant. night, St. Peters Bay Hall. John-l guilt! ":0 15: :3 canada and comply in an Curtain time — 7.-L3 p.m. Ad- ny Chaissons Orchestra. Admis-1 c:l'Ed W “M w W‘ + M respecfs with the laws of Can_ mission: students 25 cents and y sion 50 cents. l Cammn, M 205 mi, 305 4., ‘da and be suitable to the 1% adults 50 cents. ; PANTRY SALE in the Mom 1 cs Pete 02 1:55 :31‘! 1:; +10 ‘I“‘I"°“‘°’“5 “f the 5°“’i°°- SATURDAY NIGHT dance la-gue Electnic building Satur- gliaimlzas 16050 101 I00 loo -4 A GENERAL “A‘PP1‘I‘°‘3“i°"5 t° New Glasgow Recreation Centre.’ day December 7th at I 2 pm '- 9°‘ ‘"5 71° 7°° 71" “la”. the '“.“°‘."‘* °" ‘"‘"“a1 Music by The Del-Rays. Ad-. spoiisored by Hospital Auiili. °°'“ "°“ ,1.” 2225, 22$’, 2’? 81-Fbflldy PGQUJPEO. and be aC- mission 60 cents. Canteen se1:- ary_ C $,:f°" 3300 175 m 175 +9 §:(>n£hamied by a detailed .vice. Dancing 9-30 — 12 pm. "1 .1751 1500 77 75 77 + e plan and a photograph I . DON'T GAMBLE with fire. Dome P210 500 31 1‘ I‘ of vessel to be employed. PANCING .T0Nm'HT N°’.th drop your Christmas lights in to "“ ‘m M 300 ,0; Tendres should have attach- ".“’°’ ’°°"‘:““!°“ h*'*"- 942 ““d' us for free inspection and repairs ol.§I§I° pr 9 9 -I 9d 1 copies of proposed Agxfségn s?rv°.°"I5'I 6°93 now. Montague Electric Com- Gr Plains :60 3191:’. luv. 11% .- ' . . ice. ii - ' _ 3 3:1 :1t';fs of passenger and freight of Junior Farmem ‘‘ pany Ltd. “‘;’;' "02 43" 4“ M H - - 1 5 -1 5. FORMS OF T E NDE R ._ p0LyCuN1 _ D,._ Ross Pan COPIES OF Story of Monta- M\lll1l'pfi_\‘Ity M2311 ills 19a 19 as Forms of Tender and further ker will be absent from his 8119- P-E-I. 1804-1963 by wt), Cont ‘loin: 22: 3: A particulars can be obtained practice untu December 15u,_ Johnston, available at Jamieson Nc°;‘i’;" "gm “is 1;5 1;‘. _m upon application to the Secre_- , PLEASE land Mabon D1118 and Hillside Northld 45m 12 -1 tamyv c,-madam Maritime C0m_ , NOTE _¢'h‘8nE€1 $eI‘- Inn, Montague. Ideal for Christ- Numiir mo 170 is; no lélhce :1’. Hunter RIVER‘, United mas gifts, you may order by Numsc wts 31(3) ‘I "°°E"‘“.;‘;:*c~.~s.... ll..".~i:..a;.:-:°..i.~.'ii'.. s..T.’t.".':’ W ” - 3- =4 +1 or any ten may not nee . - ' ' etrol 800 as 55 55 + sarniiy be accepted. es IREV‘ Clayton Lewls‘ *9 ‘° ° ‘° ""'I' I Provo Gas 0700 165 159 I59 _ ' .‘ NEW GLASGOW C.G.I.T. Ve- mm, 59555 191,5 151/, 19 _.1 . 3ECR_ETAR\. sper Service in United Church BAZAAR AND SALE °I h°’“e Ranger son 117 115 117 +1 Canadian Maritime Commissionl at 7.30 p.m. cooking in Presbyterian Church Sarcee '/zoo 110 108 113% Hall in Kensington on Saturday, §°““‘ ‘5°° 9" 9"‘ Dec. 7111. beginning at 3:00 p.m. ‘ Zmafr 12:30 7131 10”’ 7:0“. ,0 - 45o ' SUNDAY sciiooi. Christmas I -3" ‘"5"’ 2333 42’? "33 no I _ . rans ‘an _ SIM ' service at Presbyterian Church Trxad 0I|_ 1150 130 147 1,47 -4 in Kensington on Tuesday, Dec_ Union Oil 2 0113308 $12:-Il2’>o37l2:1M ember 17th. at 71 D I lJi:ls3I1l:r sllgo in 159 140 +1 T ANNUAL M “Lg [B d ywslalen aoo 525 62; so; , eel o e eque Wb M + skating rink will be held at.lWsIrerc"a.lta 1400 117 115 117 +2 the home of the secret on ¥:""g° :33: 3°:/. {I32 33: :32. UN Monday December 9th. at 8:30I " “" ____ 9 PM I pm‘ Tom S‘lc§"rlv;538':El§°oNro srocss ° Mosr A . DR. MARVIN Clark. Kensing- 3 -n.. cumlinn Press ton will be absent from practise Stock Dales um Low Ulosa cu‘:- TOYTOWN SECI ALS ‘from Dec. on to Dec. 15111 ‘inclu- mums Ls - . - - - - ~ Pacific Pt 15725 :12;/4 11% 121/. + 7/a . sive. while he is taking a civil can M 5 W5 *3 29% ‘_ Bulldozer‘ . defence course at Aronprlorn cm 7970 ,3,“ 35% 37% + “ Reg, 1.9a Ontario. Cdn Brew 5940 no 97/.— II: Tractors Reg 99 _59 Cemen+ Mixers Reg. 5.9! 4"’ A Play Blocks Reg. 1.99 L59 ., P . I _: yI°m° P°"d°5 Reg. 4.49 3.59. Graph Sel-5 Reg 399 I 3 '91 Now is the time for that special gift. A gift ' " ' ' i from SINGER Sewing Centre, Charlotte- Racer Sets mg. 259 L99 town or Summerside. Dolls Reg. 3.98 . Truck van. SI YLEOMATIC - Reg. 1.99 I.59 Transport Trucks Reg 395 6 99 ZIGAZAG CONSOLE Charlottetown FROM SINGER .\ Dial 4-4551 Phone ms Credit- - Gift Wrap-_ "For Men Only" Shopper Trim The Tree'- Monogromining— DOIlVory_ Satisfaction- HOLMAN’S -- cl wonderful world of Christmas. .. tell 1! its for Christmas and we won't bill you until January tree of charge to save you time andworry 3'98 men! call our for men only chopper to help you get the right Present for "her" to complete your Christmas list we'll help you choose yoilr dec- orating items. both indoors and outdo:-s personalized item aifts at a nom- lnal change quick and efficient at your beck and call the Holman lluaraiitee on all your purchases your generosity. Signed: The Roi-orlons of Charlottetown george come down! HO'I.MA.N’S will do it! Yes, George. you can come down nowi I-Iolman’s are equipped and ready to take the screaming meemies out of Christmas preparation. We will help you with your budget, gift wrap your purchases free of charge. supply you with the services of a personal shopper. monogram your gifts, deliver them to your home, help you plan your indoor and outdoor decorations—so you can come down now George. we will make it easy for you. I-Iolman's of P. E. I. :59;-meager’: an--n ..-u-...._-_.-, 3. -,-53:32.’: LT 153 a:8_=:.*~=.'23'ai's—:r:.~s. ra;- I9<:in:::: §§§j1%§1§§§§§§‘“*: R T T»