. .r_- Ir- v-nvv When the group of Prince Eduard island livestock nectar crs touring Ontario 3!'l'l\f‘tl in Ottawa on the last le: of l tr r trip early last neck. i'-o\' awe oclcomed to the (‘:'.it.'til:.tn i‘o- partincnt o \gi'ii-iil‘oi'c's GEORGETOWN \ltss llrten tintoll or Rttcim. .‘lasl. arrived In C(‘Iil‘le‘lflit‘il rec-chili~ where sltt‘ is the g-itut of Her sister. \ll'.s \Ilt‘ll.lf‘l Rurke Jr. and Hi. Burke. \lr. and Mrs Harold Public- nwr and i\\‘t\ children. l'lal ant". Kathy. and mes i‘u'o‘izc- over. returned early in the from a motor t. o . I. ‘ 't‘n F. . A Valliswogen is a car. A dit‘terenl lord of car. It has its engliie in the rear insist.” the. lrcnt. We do it that Way to tut v. wheels and improve the ttoz‘ ;o 'l'htit's why a Vo'lswogen keeps gang on ice. Aitcl the more is coclccl 'cfi i water. So there's no main Central F.\;)f‘i'llllf‘illal F' n h)' Dr .T f‘ \l'ttoduat‘d 3‘40- ant il;rotor-general of :v stutt‘tvlt Sltortl\ attot' Illf‘ll 'ii i.\al the group (ind -: gunk un‘re pi'mitlct‘l \l'.l .t \Ilttrl period of ctitoi‘tttritnu‘nt \lziss. \\llf‘t‘f‘ the) visited “Ah t‘t‘l:tl\(‘s and friends. it'celliis (lotoll has cittci‘» ed the Kings t‘oiinti‘ \It"ll.lt".'tl Hospital iii \lontaguc All u \'l hiiti an earl)‘ return to {ind llt‘Ftlll‘i. \Ii‘xs ltot'ccn Sciilli' of (“tar- ttttzi-toun \\ 115 the \ioekeiid gutst oi’ l‘t'l.t't\(‘< lll Georgetown, th‘t't‘)‘ thicll. nlio is taking a course at the Vocational .Qtl‘t‘ttl' R‘xitlll. :n t':i.ti'lt»iioioui1. \isii.~d tzis liam Murphy. t l I l l by Pipe Major Rt‘tlt'P “ac- l..i:'cn. oi" the statf of the e\'- [it"“lllf‘lllfil f::.i'in. " " ltl\\" Here uatcltiii: \lr \Iitt' Loren warm no the pipes are, ' ‘ l.i\\'>I'H'i\' \\'ootl'\ ai‘d. ~ ‘3 . \ ipt" '. P Ilti‘cctoi‘ and Dr parents. Mr. and \irs .‘lbti't‘f‘lllts iotell over the \teeken . have Shepard was a \l~lltll‘ to t‘harlotietnun \lilton iloilgcrson. of haunt":- brook, slimuti' of Kings ('tniiiti' has a recent business t'ist'or to I;(‘0l'1f‘ltl\\ll. I.\(‘. l‘izii'l \lttriilty o" the Hindi l'(‘t'i‘ill. (‘ztnad .‘lil \ll‘ l-‘ori-e at 51.no- itiot'xtle has a recent guest of his parents. fir and “is \\il~ ‘l'lllPT III .10 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Mar. 80. 1964. Services Unification Seen J"Difticult But Possible" \\t\lll(l seriously affect what he described the already low morale of the armed forces. lir Dietenhaker. flying home for Easter. said the unification plan could result in a loss 01 indivtdualiti He said Mr. e- lx'er‘s earlier action to demo- hilzie some reserve forces had "seriously ueakened the navy and. generally speaking, tltcie been a wry marked drop in morale." Air \larshat Dunlap said in. intezrattnn idea and other pro- posals in the white paper ate O‘l"|‘\\\’A It‘l’tr'l'lu’ hcads oi the air force and the army say that uniticitiion of the Canadian armed services “I” be dtlticult but can he acliicied Both have called on their men to tackle the hilt proposed in the defence ulttte paper on De Toni-e Xltittstci‘ Hollior .\ir \lai'sltal C R Dunlap, the ar statt. issued a statement to all Iit‘\l’ person- not ('t'lllll'l: tor toi‘ttturlc. \ti;or and tloxihilitt to adjust to the new circumstances \ similar statement has is rsuod ‘ (.cn Iir‘ttltlt’) sotiiid tn tll‘llll‘iDIP and are de- Walsh. chief oi‘ the arno‘s gene signed to achieve maximum eral staff. saint: the army \llll military ettei'tirencss. react nitlt rigor and dispatch HAS ADVANTAGES to make the next or:anil.aiion Gen Walsh said he Is con tas f‘iIé‘t'I'VF as l'ltlssllllf’ \‘lilt'f‘fl the long-term adran tnzcs "trill tar outweigh tho- ttifficultics oliiclt one must an- ticipate in the changeover." Both military leaders said an i‘cei‘ prospects “Ill still he :00“ SEES LOWER MORALE in Saskatoon, (loomition Diet'enhakrr predict of the three Ittt‘t't‘s‘ into one iinit'crl service RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINICS ZION CHURCH HALL. ('harlottcloitn Wed.. April lst .......... 8—40 pm. Thtirs.. April 2nd . . . . . . . . . 9—11 am. and 5— 9 p.m. Friday. April 3rd . . . . . . . . 2—- 4 p.m. and 7— 9 pm. AT LEAST 1.065 DONORS NEEDED! "BE A CENTENNIAL BLOOD DONOR" (l’lcase clip and keep for reference) "a :z. be no obstaclen‘ctiarlottetown where she is re- ported to be making satisfactory pruflrcss, .‘II‘S. Robert Yates. Sr. Kings- horo spent a few days visiting nitlt relatives and friends in Charlottetown. Miss Carol Jenkins. Summer- side. teacher at the Souris Re- gional High School visited over the weekend with Miss Sandra Mac-Gregor. East Baltic. t "There will to any suitably qualified airman .filling any position in the new land larger organization." said |Air Marshal Dunlap " t will provide a greater .ii- centive to the younger SOIdlf‘t‘ ‘and a challenge to all." sair Walsh KINGSBORO Mrs. Alexis MacLean. East Point Is a patient in the Souris Hospital for the past two weeks where she is undergoing treat- (‘hai'les McMahon. EI- teaclter at inicci'illc had the mistortune of l Mrs. mira. school italling in her home and break iitg her hip, Attcr receiving medi- "19"?» ' cal aid at Souris Hospital. she Mr. and Mrs. Aorman Bruce has removed by ambulance to and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Bruce. EATON'S SALE oi COSTUME GLAMOL’R RING RTPRESENTATlYE—“ill he at. EATON‘S Monday to Saturday. March 30th to April 4th inclusive. To Help You With Your Selection. included in this group are cocktail and dinner rings. engage- ment and wedding bands. cultured pearls and stimulated bll'lllsltmcs for czzolt month of the year. Rings are oil 10K gold i‘illed ti ‘Jtlt or sterling silver. Sizes are European imi- poti'ts and are noted fm‘ tlicii‘ clarity. cutting and hardness. Mountings are copies of higher priced lines and are the latest suiting» 3 I 8 8 Other rings IIIL'IIitle Spincls. Alaskan Black Ulailllflll‘fls. Ono'x. Barodas and Zizconis Special Each Each 1.93 to 22.93 What is a Volkswagen, really? summer or freeze in winter. Or onti-lreeze to buy. Or ‘Aotei' pumps to fix. Or hose to replace. The lSOO Station Wagon (shown above) is a Volkswagen. A new lord oi Volkswagen. (Even though it has all the {‘3'Jiuf95 lust mentioned.) It ho; a great new engine that will take you lrcvti o .’,'T‘"ll."g start to 50 miles per hour in Maine seams. It's like driving a sports car. Or 6 :tut CHEF the dme :erl, mud, snow and it. "flowcl of tar to punt Over in not I W. R. JENKINS LTD. PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTOR '0-" .... —- St. Peter's Rood. Parkdalo — Box lOSS—Tel: 4-6563 POPE MOTORS, BOX 937 SUMME an expensive touring cor. There's no secret to the outstanding road hold- ing qualities of the ISOO, We use independent torsion-bar suspensmn. And on onti-swoy bar. And a low mounted engine. A Volkswagen is One mo:e thing. Eccoontml. Anrl tit ll 5 not a phrase with us. We is ieon to prove it. Anytime. I RSIDE TEL. 6-3ll7 South ors to Montague. ters (‘aroi Ann and Lesley. char- lottetown visited recently at the home of .llr. Rose. Kiiigsboro. East Point front Gloucester. Mass. she has been residinig. to be tit the bedside of her mother Mr ’ Alexis MacLean hospital. the office staff of Canada Pack- ers Ltd.. the weekend with his wife and family at Bothwell. Lake were recent visit-‘ Miss Rowena Garrett, Iott€to\rn spent "‘0 u witin ‘ici‘ u:!:'i“'t.- \li'. a'“ "‘\‘i "'iir' B”! Char. >mt- rum Mrs. \iice ‘aclner and (taugli- ll‘fi. t .2' -~ '2 an “ ternir o’ in United haseiiieitt (in .'~ti up being an off season farmers and ‘istiermeit. many have taken the opmrtnnity to donate some time and labor to .the advancement of this pl‘tlj("'!. Richard Citing. Kingsbom and Gordon (hing. Ria.-k Pond. left recently by train for Ontario on a guided tour of agrtctitttral areas and places of Interest in cluding Niagara Falis. SHOP WITH ASSURANCE Batons Will Not Knowingly Be Undersold RINGS and Mrs. Reggie Miss Mat-Lean, recently where Anita May returned 5. who is ill in Vincent Mossey a member 0! Charlottetown spent EATON'S Knitting Sessions For Girls Saturday Morning Six 1 Hour Classes Beginning Saturday. April 1. 196i For the young lady lit to I4 yt‘aiis an n . tunitv to learn a practical and t‘tljtiIHt‘l‘lf‘ skull To Register: Purchase a Beginner's Kit con- taining one ball of yarn. one pair ct‘ ktl'l'll“: needles. casy-to—follow lessons . . and the rog:strat.ion card? Class registration to be made a: time of pul‘C'll-HSP so telephone and mail t‘-l‘d(‘l'S cannot be ac- rented, Classes: 1—hour lessons Will be held each Saturdas morning in the classroom on the loud" tloor at Eatozt‘s. and ending May 9th. 1964. instruc- rions “ill be provided by EA'I‘Ox'S Knitting instti'uc- Dress. 6 Beginner's Kit (With Registration (‘ardi rmei'stng to ht‘lflt". 24’: Boys' Plastic Raincoat Sets Raincoat “on "son 'Wesicr Hat. two flap pockets. razlan sleeves and sell pointed collJv', (Inlllf‘ Ia’slf‘llf‘l'i Ycl'ou _ naiy. fllittl'f‘htt‘lll. Stir. 2 to 6X 2 set ' tcrylcne and lilt'mnanInR plain slt'm't‘. S'lf‘s 36 to «14. Girls' Plastic Raincoat Set With "Sou “‘eslcr Hat. black tot'tlii'oy peter pan rollar \titlt (‘nlvttil‘f‘fl plastic ntpmg. dome taritenei's. Rod. ycl'ow, Stuart turquoise and fltinresrent Slim 2 to 6X. 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