tj 6a ahi Sunray since las ns i Mg lags: es TG = yey be <Aabaameaat ss RELL ME oan sland News Page ‘Stories Of Public Apathy Eastern and Central Districts Untrue, Macquarrie Says The Guardian, Chariottetown, Fri. Nov. 5, 1965. 5) ; “This is the first election % in|degrading of the democratic pro-; ‘Some of the opposition party attempt- SHORTHORN the history of Canadian politics cess such as they witnessed inin the last parliament where the government has ask-|the last government and I am/ ed to introduce arhendments to (Continued from page 1) cpl a set arte leer rd pee Rp BO ce the 'the plan that would make 4 on certain cies of issues but concentra’ suggestions of the showed horses, foxes and mink : more beneficial to our and took many of the maior only for more ‘power’, Heath|Liberal party that only that le tat ‘ae ted 4 Macquarrie, Progressive Conser-|party has a chance of f i honors in all of them. i ernme lOne amendment we tried to : Back to ” eee Nat Sead leat sith _—— wn ” se push wes an ag ce cl age , every one is completely happy Speaking st the home “If Canadians even appear to | Pension benefits to t vow with it, and its going to cause district is teammate J. An- give their stamp of approval to Clegible for pensions and who . some meaningful changes in gus quarrie the sordid happenings in Ottawa| Will mot benefit from the plan, ‘ herd one and breeding. said “this as called by in recent months, or appear not | but we were outvoted. A Com, One of the, most important the Prime for the sim- to care ,it would give rise to an servative government in Ottawa changes is the one that calls for! mature cows shown, in dairy classes to have at least 115 per in milk. This means the individual cow must have 15 per cent greater combined in milk than the| average of the cows in her across Canada. MacMillan, Cornwall, for example, that he has ple" purpose of. obtaining a ma- acceleration of dirty dealing andj Will assure our senior citizens of jority. The Liberals spent the|a further decay of our democra-|the pension increases they need EB pT eng wale relly payed Blan wna tae ee spoke briefly ition elec- | ‘s a ; i torate to this aim and now they! Turning to basic Conservative | oe neneit . aoe. candi- are attempting to quietly com.|policies, Mr. MacLean stated| gates “There is not a. con ti- mand the nation to deliver the that “the government of John tuency in Canada with a more majority or be faced with anoth- |Diefenbeker was the first. 88-| active interest im politics. than er election within 18 months. tional government to recognize Queens,” he said. “If we are not “The government seems to|the just claims of the Atlantic| (1.1. ‘shout scandals in govers- pare Sermenin Cat when | Province ie |Ment as the. Prime Minister sug- party goes to the people i display all the evidence eae oe at sests we should not, then I am a told me S. four “I believe our young have the right to opportunity ! tion—at and none of them ; cords, bad as well as good, its|home and.I am convinced that | Sure the people of this county qualify for a show under the! Se ee misdeeds as well as its’ dood. only by united action at all lev-| Will give deep thought to this Hays formula because he has not . . “The public has been accussed |els of government can this right | basic issue. been registered under record of Rev. E. J. Roche with being « toward this |be made real.” | In concluding his speech, Mr. ee oe ae (we d election, ‘but 1 don't believe ‘his parry POLICY \Carr told the gathering that the pews. Gives Ad ress so. I think the public is) See, i ce the | f2¢t we are s smal! province years but quit it when the ee 7 i ixcaily ¢ \quietly -but deeply concerned lwith this election and the audience the resolutions of oe cen be 'chenged at = rm addre | elec a y rea- ie at we are a r province can fi i pt saad * im \lize that they must make up /|licy''laid down by the Conserva- pe will be see by a Con- ourth annual meeting their minds on moral is-|tive candidates from across the |servative government in Ob ‘ peatien heanaen _ yo sues. " Re |Atlantic Provinces at a recent /¢awa” | Cm Ore WRG ‘NO FOUNDATIO) meeting in Moncton. ; | held in Montreal today and Sat-| “These stories. of apathy cer.| He explained that in every, , chairman of the meeting was urday will be delivered this tainly have no foundation in this|election since 1957 the Conset-|1. 0° ocoau thi a morning by Rev. EJ. Roche province, because the people of |vative candidates have held a|Gi, "1c™BY aca Breeders never get enough in of the staff of St. Dunstan's Unl- this Island are now as they have |joint meeting to work out poli- |°2¥ or © ane a prize. money to cover expenses| Versity. ___ % |always been, in the forefront of |cies and programs of vital inter- |QUee™S Conservative candidates the former prize money! Father Roche is executive-di- political action. The people of |est to the Atlantic community, | W°!4 be the last two on the bot- eee. The only reason a pure |fector of the English section |this province will not accept the |The 17-point program laid out at cattle breeder went was to|of the Canadian Catholic Educa- | : ithis years meeting ranged from advertise his stock, and hope he |tion Council and it is in this ca- | Concern Shown a revitalization of the ARDA There are other problems but most the breeders to whom I talked here like this formula better. For the first time, they told me, it is profitable to go to a show in immediate earnings. 7 ~ 4 NOT A MUSCLE-BUILDING Some residents of Summer could be moved along the front walk. Some Summer ‘Street in Charlottetown yes street. Here, Norman Nichol- Street residents expressed at- terday found their lawns brist- son, 46 Summer Street, uses a noyance that trees were cut ling with tree branches:‘that saw to clear away part of a reportedly without their per- WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: . Lew Overnight High ae 4 i “were cut.so, that a -building tree that had been left on his mission. Daawson ........... 17 |would make enough good sales|pacity-that he will introduce and | w0 Vancouver... 46 $4 [AS 8 Fesult, to justify the money develop the conference theme: | For Lord’s Da ee eee ae Victoria ..... vevee 48 53-_|he lost on the exhibition trip. | ‘A Developing Awareness of the r $ y Maritimes, to increased univer- s sd Caravan Group Winnipeg ...... eC Alex Lamond is AFW vice-| True Concept of Christian Educa- sity grants and massive steps to- ° v president, he’s also livestock tion: Special i Concern for perpetuation of 43 «49 1 ;_ Special Consideration of ; ward greater economic develop- Meets in City 40 45 superintendent here, and he’s the Present-Day Challenge’ * in the benefits of a free Sunday and ment through the Atlantic De- Canadian president of the Aber-' Canada.” adequate enforcement of the law ne £ me S s deen Angus Breeders Associa-| A : - : reelating to it was expressed by velopment Grest glen, he told G Representatives of the Ottawa Ition. So he should have his ; general discussion will fol- representatives from across the the audience. ; | ; Centennial ‘Confederation com- 3355 finger on the pulse of the cattle !ow which will be under the lea /Tstand ae they met last evening| Mr. MacLean urged the au- mittee on trains and caravans 37 49 dership of Father Roche. j breeders. Mr. Lamand told me in Spring Park United Church. |dience to take an objective look Call us for programs, for the coming Dominion cele- 32.55 this week “The Harry Hays| Other speakers at the two-day| yy, meeting was called by the |@t the Canada Pension Pian. club bulletins, busi- ; brations met with the local cen- 36 = 53 formula is there to stay, the| Session are Linus Cassidy, Mon-|p & 1 Branch of the Lord's Day|“This plan has many good letterheads. All : tennial committee in the Provin- 31. 54 boys really like it." There are real, past president of CACE;| aniance on the occasion of the |Points,” he said; ‘but it has also = a A meeting of the Notre Dame; Not all groups had opportunity | cial Building yesterday. 23 #857 = |minor irritations, he explains,|@0d Dr. Thomas A. Francoeur of | visit of Rev. AS. McGrath, gen-|Many points that will not. give | work guaranteed. Home and School Association |to ss the fourth question| Representatives of the Ottawa 43 54 |but they’ll likely work them-|London. : eral secretary of the Lord’s Day |full benefit to our people. ; was held on Wednesday even. |but those who did concurred that | committee included: L. J. Mai- 22 0 | selves out. es Alliance of Canada. “This plan does not give the] GUARDIAN - PATRIOT ing, attended by over 100 par-|the type of emotional adjustment| den, project officer; Robert 50 68 | «If you want a real contrast, | hibition there in 1890. Almon| (Rey. Gerald Wyrwas of Trinity.|individual any choice. Those ents and all the teachers atjof the child in the home affects| S. Hennigar, liason engineer 52 62 |though. Between the former was seven then and it took! United Church opened.the meet-|who are wage earners are com-| % Notre Dame Academy. markedly his school performan-| survey officer for caracan sites - 72 8 j|years the present Almon three to four hours to cover the ing with a sketch of biblical and |pelled to participate in the plan ( E N T R A L The president, Connie LeClair, |ce. and Pat Patrick a member of |New Orleans ..... 66 | 77 |Boswall, Dunstaffnage told =me distance | of | approximately 2| historical interperation. of the |and for many of them it SS ! chaired the business session and| Mr. Wood cautioned parents| the centennial committee TECHON 5.52 ksccce 54 83. ;at the shéep ringside that he miles. The horse had to- walk Lord’s Day. £ littl A - Isory Pp ie I A T E R Y ; the program session was chair-| not to urge children to attempt| Following this morning’s |Los Angeles ...... 55 74 .|drove a horse and two-wheeled all the way, so the load of ex-|"“wne meeti eikseited leis tas olan: Taee wus ed by the chairman of program|to perform beyond their indivi-| meeting the delegates attended truck to Charlottetown for his hibits he was hauling would notig. po Re ne Re CORO ECTEE | SAYINGS. DOM: —_ =" Phone 4-8506 plesning. 3. Russel Delesell, HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- |dad, Albert Boswall, for the ex- be shaken up. by Rev. Ross A. Howard, secre-|wage earners cannot join the P sad dual capabilities. He said, each| a dinner at the Confederation | u- oftice says an outbreak of | tary of the provincial branch. 'scheme or reap any benefits.” i arents teachers, in dis-iperson has a limit to his poten- Centre with Dr. George Dewar | (My SiC at whred n+ * MK M MR M “x * were asbed to disses the Sobion Sad the pervat and Seachee| provincial socreiany 65 goed: | testes in the western halt of ; 2 pt aker. ‘ m ee a child to approach this limit and| The dates and places for the | oe ee or, = Of The Back Side Of Hell, quirements for good study Bell pert wae eons) aT tctowiag cae Andi were Daing eaperiet - et = Oo ef e i lationsnips, be aremteacher Te’ by four students at Notre-Dame | of the National Centennial Com- | © with equally strong winds. a They Rode To Fight Side : ; Academy. They were Ann Egan,| mittee in Halifax, N.S., Nov. |, Te cold air ‘will be swept og What is the effect of emotional re Teun ‘Ghent ond . » NOV. | into all three provinces and é adjustment in the home on school peste Murphy, i clearing is expected to take - By Side Like Devils oe ie . Chairmen © chosen , by the | Secretary for the meeting was Ik r « a > Broups gave reports on the dis-|Sister Mary Herbert, C.N.D. The | Too Count, " Gabasileg’ wil Be’ chou in tee Today - Saturda ee ae an i! cussions, a these —- oe — St. si ‘ “| atieubnas (al teligerhenie wk y ay Saturday 1 — 7 — 9:15 E reports were ana by Claude » C.N.D. as- 5 i Wood, superintendent of schools sembly to remain for refresh Is Dismissed rn oe ro carpe hh teen {* or provincial department of directed paren JERRY GRESLER Production i 1 2 cing A deputy returning officer Regional forecasts et ‘ eo consensus of the teachers ~ sles St. Eleanor’s in the Prince ra. Northern Nova Scotia, Cape ‘ se } sembly th , . - ——|ward Island constituency of{ Breton, Prince Edward Island i y that the curriculum com-|" Prince has been di Cloudy with snowflurries. Turn- tent is not too heavy but that it H di Ssaahabere camet of tating ta anita aes: <abai womaai 3 i st at weeeeneaa-t tae ee Court Handles advance poll for Monday's feder-| with gusts to 50 diminishing this . «awe i school grades than would be i : al election chief electoral officer to northwest 20. Low- ¥ necessary if these subjects were Traffi C Nelson Castonguay said yester-| high at New Glasgow, Sit eeeey 5 eee ee C Vases ay. and Charlottetown 32 and 35 “SS, grades at a basic level and built It was the second premature} Outlook for Saturday. ~ Cloudy HE upon gradually, __| Justice of the Peace, glider. coset. reported on voting in_ad-| and mich i - “RIC STORY Hie ually. its, Dinnis, imposed fines of $10 and polls which were open xs a rg points go costs or four days on a number last Saturday and Monday for| High tide today at Charlotte- oF were: A quiet environment with|of accused in Traffic Court yés- | Voters who expect to be away | town 7-28 a.m. and 8.29 p.m. At “he THE GREAT good lighting, provision of neces- | terday. from home on election day..The | Rustico at 2.13 a.m. and 4.01 sary aids to study necessity of| Fined were: George A. Mac- {first was at Malartic in Ville-| p.m. Summerside tide eighteen breaks in the study period rath.| Donald, Charlottetown, speed- |meuve riding Quebec and the|minutes later than Charlotte- er than a continued period of| ing; Robert Omar Axworthy, |deputy there also was dis-| town..Sun rises today at 6.46 study for long sessions at one) Milton, squeeling tires; Norman |™issed. a.m. and sets at 5.07. p.m. : Lorne Walker, East. Royaity. - All groups spoke of the value stop sign violation: Brian Vere | of attending home and school. as-| MacBeth; inefficient equipment; sociation meetings and parent-| Charies Finlay MacEachern, @ teacher interviews as effective) Newton ross, stop sign vio- al a doh HG oi ft - » FA LA ways to improve parent-teacher | jation. onteaderation ae ee .) relationships. A Charlottetown man, Wen- ih p i dail Wayne Campbell, was fin- ee wi EASTERN ed $15 and costs on a speeding | A eae On Heston Rican Hans a | FUNERALS | “OUNT_FEansone wis ARD TAR cl STEVENAGE, England (CP) , L Melvin McQuaid Catherine McQuaid wrurnsns| at. Nov: 6 Zoo UTTON JANES COBURN MICHAEL ANDERSON : . EENAN FUNERAL — The na se in s a pbs ccd 4 funeral for T.A. (Gus) Keenan |this Hertfordshire town that 150 1 & 2:30 p.m. sermon wd 7 was held Thursday, Nov. 4, from'|¢@Tdboard owls have been + : : = ° Satomi tr Liemleecarace ome she pote oa — | Montague High School Auditorium Home to the Baptist Church, |*¢@re them away. . He Murray River. Service was con- 4a ducted by Rev. A.G.J. Steeves, sent ac oe ‘A STARTLING STORY dav. oresher ¢ J.W. Skinner. During the service Satur mbe th Chester “Martin and Willard ' ‘ y, © Chesiet "sarin tod” Wiad | INTO THE WORLD OF : Se and Good Morning.” t ¥ were “Face to Face,” and wx “Sweet Bye and Bye.” Flower- is j bearers were Vernon Rankin, p.m. Reginald Cullen, Winston White, ; ; Raymond . Watson ; . White, Duncan Rankin, Willard H : : : : MacLean and Glenn MacKinnon. MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT! e e j 4 Leen, Dr M.L. Bonnell. Chasies | Paul H., Jédkine of Jenkina| § npsssss whe soy Tope Gils ‘:,: ™ r. rs. e Vin C ual j Dutney, Clarence Nicolle, Mer- |rranster Limited Charlottetown | Hyone WhO Saw 1Ope Ligie + a ton Ferguson and Thomas Fras- Sunday Night TY <A ace Ga Webuaniey & Westie was named a regional director § . 9" My ngay Nig ee . - On Wedne of the Canadian Warehousing As- i i = s ° service was held for Mr. Keenan |sociation at the association's re- | ee r a a oe Will Be In Attendance conducted by Past Master Ewar' cent conference held in Winnk | Movie I$ reaily dig : Keeping and Worehighe Master ise. entertainment !” Richard Campbell. During the * service, Chester Martin and CHURCH MEETING MIGHT Willard Bruce sang a duet, “Be-| The Charlottetown Centre of EVEN : ) yond the Sunset.” Interment |the Royal Canadian College of BE / was in Murray River cemetery. MacCORMACK FUNERAL — Funeral services for the late Frank C. MacCormack, were held from St. James Church, Georgetown, on Wednesday, Nov. 3 at 9.30 am. Requiem High- Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis Dooley. Rev. P.G. Murnaghan and Rev. J.J. Dun- lphy were present in the sanctu- ary. Pallbearers were Eugene Jesseme, Percy Giddings, Wil- Organists has invited the Min- | isterial Association to take part | in a discussion on the relation- ships between minister and or- ganist in the church. Clergy of all faiths have been invited to. attend the meeting which will be held in Park Royal—United+ Church on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. CARD WINNERS : The following are the results of the card party held at the Community Center last night: " WONDER lie Christian, Emerson Liewel- | Ladies first, Mrs. Joseph R. Co aN lyn, Sylverius Yorston and| Gallant; ladies’ second, Mfrs. Ta) > vas aon, George Sean ag ep ae wank ~ Ee Rs ie TRRJACK «RICHARD DIANE mtPAMELA vi a a" ‘s ceme- ; . Og er By te om A onal tery, wat condicad yey. | James Galan: trex, Ms | H Canam Mouse” ORES OTEPHEN BOvD- FAKING - TENGOROUGH -CIEATO: FRANKIN . esse tive of the Georgetown Canadian | consolation prize, Mrs. Katherine A RICHARD DAVIS-JOLLY FILM PRODUCTION _ . SHOW AT. Box office open All Seats 50c. bos | + * from 12 p.m. “ i: 11:45 p.m. +. £8 £2 & ~ we Ee The irda Excellent Music Entertainment Refreshments ; In Kings County Vote Inserted by Kings County P.C. Ass’n.. TN y i