gan | a pen desk. set at the Charlottetown Clover Clu’ last night. Me. Hogan has been employed at the Charlottetown post office Shortage Of Holiday Help Reported Across Canada By OAVE MILLER Canadian Press Staff Writer <_Unemployment;—the chronic enigma of the Canadian labor market, seems to have switched course. Canadian stores and post of- fices are faced with king-sized headaches in the search for workers during the Christmes holiday season. . A Cross-Canada 7 oes i ae of wile shortage y Toronto, Ottawa, sy hip provinces, Quebec 1 British. Columbia. National Employment Service officials attribute the situation to an improved Canadian econ omy higher employment rate, leaving many reteil out- lets without a back-log of um employment workers to fill the ai’ tonite reasons for the short- OO ek tant cen: nation schedules and a late, pre - Christmas closing of many Canedian educational Fn Bn —Lack of men and women is | to handle the huliday businesses are turning women to fill an estimated 7,000 temporary jobs jobs. . and one, company has formed a | mail as temporary labor force. Speeder Fined $30 And Costs A fine of $30 and costs or 15 days was imposed on Allan J. Toronto” a 0 am. <> 4. p.m, shift | mothers to care = their or eahean In Ottawa, William Thomson, director of the ‘National Em- ployment Service, said hiring | lextra help is difficult beceuse |housewives, who make up the jpormal holiday labor ranks, are not under the same pressure Bouchard by Magistrate A.J. |due. to a general prosperity Haslam, QC, in court yostardas. He charged with ing. V.W. Snow, city, charged with |in going the wrong way on a one- | way street, and J.A. Trainor, Don Mills, Ontario, charged with going through a stop sign were each fined $5 and costs or two days. A &t. Peters Road residen charged with false pretences was had the case adjourned to Dee. | 2 There. was three cases of drunk and disorderly, two which were remands from the One of the accused was charged $30 and costs or 20 days and the other-$25-and-costs-or —20—days: "The third was fined $90 and costs |to or 20 days. A Parkdale resident was fined $20 and costs or 10 days for be- ing drunk and incapable and a city man $20 and costs or 2 days. A city woman ww Te- manded without bail te Nev. 3 on a similar charge. WESTERN FUNERALS ELL FUNERAL — The of Frederick FEilis wes held on Monday afternoon from Jelley’g Funeral. Home, O'Leary where service was conducted by Rev. E.S. McKiflop assisted vy. Rev. John W, Turple, Mrs. Daniel. MacPhergen and Mrs. Freeman MacWilliams sang “Not Lost To Us." The hymn was ‘What A Friend We Have In Jesus’" Pallbearers were Hinson Williams, Harry Ellis, Arthur MacKinnon, Wyman Yeo, Russell Dennis and Harold Mac- Lean, Interment was in Bloom- field United Church cemetery. DEATHS WARREN, — At the P.Z.1. pital, y, Nov, 21, 1965, Les- lie Warten of North River his Siet year. Resting MacLean Funeral Home where the funeral will be day, with service at 2 p.m. Interment in East W: shire eémetery, In Meu of ers contributions to the Cancer Society or the Goat Memorial would be appreciated CHA OER = Andy Lend 19, Hani ilben, soe Resting ot Maclaas Funeral ee — . Wednesday, the Salvation Army Cite- ‘al with service 2 p.m. Interment in the ‘se Cemetery. - areas with City Police |rmiging fomatty ¢ incomes. Elsewhere Ontario, most centres made little a in finding part-time he In the Maritimes, = (Fraser of Moncton, regional | says the employment officer, labor market is “‘much tighter ithan Jit has been in some | \years.”’ {RECRUITING WOMEN He said most Maritime retail stores are managing to recruit students and. women, but. an improved economy ja tighter situation a high except in |ment rate. | Quebec officials say the labor market_is_ down_30_per_cent-due-. Se aia ‘ovincial employ- Tele and late Chri a ment in universities and dismissal schools. Deceased Youth | Was Known Here ™": Relatives here have received the word of the death, on Nov. | 12, of John N, Martin as the re. sult of an accident while holi- daying in Mexico. He was the son of Mrs. Naomi Martin of Aqusa, California and the late Mr. Martin. John, who was in ‘his 21st year was well known in the | Charlottetown area having re- sided in Partedele for four years with his parents. While here he attended Parkdale Junior High ant and Prince of Wales Col- Beside his mother he {s sur- two brothers; Max and sister; Gail. His in an automo- British Columbia BEE ti eae and oan. Whitten, Catifor- : £ s Pi: has formed — Millard Ross, manager of the |Vancouver employment branch, ‘Says British Columbia post fices are seeking 3,500 men holiday-jobs and only 2,000 plications have been \He said many retail stores \are experiencing application jemployment officers say some '3,000- extra workers are i | Saskatchewan merchants re- port no serious a oe pae> | re say the iwith the enn of Sites business. Many store owners ;said housewives end students will be hired to fill the ranks jof the temporary work staff, J. H. Fos,-Winnipeg manager jof the service, says Manitoba post offices are having lebor idifficulty, but most other holi- iday jobs are being filled. He \said applications were flowing jin normally, but some bush nesses are having difficuly \finding experienced workers. White House Explains On Warheads JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (AP)— The White House said Monday the North Atlantic allies of the U.S. have nuclear warheads but they cannot be used without spe cific authority of the president of the United States. Press Secretary Bill D: Moy- ers said in a brief statement that custedy of nuclear war heads given NATO allies re- |Mains with the U.8 Moyers’ statement: “1. As has often been stated, jwe have made nuclear heads available to our NATO Dab lies, but custody of all such war. heads remains with the U.8. “2. President Johnson, is and las vice - president was, fully | aware ei t specific arrange mde by the department defence with our NATO al les. + “3. As.has often been stated, ity of of the bunited States."’ | Moyers released his statement |without comment, but iia ap- ipeared to have heen lby a Negr York Times sory Sow» day saying West German for years have been nuclear weapons, i ss | NEW YORK (A?F—Dr. Jo \Wus A. Stratton has been ap- pointed board chairman of Ford Foundation, Dr. |85-year- -old cerident of lchusetts I will retire from the MI, ithis year to take the jpost. He replaces John \Cloy, 70, who is retiring Jan, after six years in the post. ti a Island News Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 28, 1965. 3 Real Estate Meet Said Rewarding “Extremely rewarding,” wat jenaneme Gs Red Tstate expat Jim Wilson of e ithe way Chartotte- ae = ; Provinces Real Estate Cos- 2 ference, held in Halifax, Nov. 18 education for Real Katate Broke to 20. ers and Salesmen to keep pace The conference opened with | ‘with the overall higher educa- an official welcome from the |tional standards of today’s world Mayors of Halifax and D art- and the ever growing need of mouth at the Nova Scotian Ho- strong Real Estate Boards in tel, Many subjects in Real Es- ‘every province to the pro- >and yor = on see _by ||fessional standards . Many universities now offer courses in town described the annual Atlan- times to the Ss Ez é <q 3G F India And Pakistan Silence Kashmir Independence Talk By JOE MCGOWAN 3K. jbilled as an autonomous azad rT .Er fl ff 3 aaTHa} He lies & : i | é 5 $ ' z z holi- |stan’s azad (free) Kashmir, and- Sheik Mohammed Abdullah, former premier of Indian-held Kashmir. that would stretch across the en- tire provinee, ‘We feel that Can- Hef in the value of these eonfer- ences, said they should continue, and revealed that the 1966-con- ference will be held in New- foundiand. x xwxekwk kkK kkk YX TODAY - WEDNESDAY IT'S LOVE ITALIAN STYLE. WITH A HILARIOUS AMERICAN a ea er renee TECHNICOLOR SHOWS tamer ¥¥ 8 Xe kk Ok Says Gov't ~ ae Must Lead In Promotion Of Safety ===. minis- Island has 0.7 percent of the population of Canada end os Scotia a 5.3 eoet matter a projectio that Nova Scotia should have eight times as many accidents as P.E.I. To be fair, you have—to consider these statistics, wise the Island’s record of four deaths loc’ good, but it leoks just as horrible as Nova Scotia's and elsewhere. Cost of accidents on the Island in 1962 was two and e quar ter million, in 1950 the cost was $325, 000 and in 1043 the amount had reached $2,618,710. This waste is due to the inef- ficiency of management he said and added that managements have~-te~ organize businesses té stop this waste. - With respect to safety measur- es, Mr, Titus emphasized the rtance of wearing safety re- a and the use ¢ safety equip- Rotarians Have Dinner At PVI The Charlottetown Rotary Club, which usually holds a meeting at the Hotel, last My Following his talk, he and W. 8. MeMurtry, director af vo- cational education, department of 8 | education, conducted approxima- "| tely 80 club members on a tour of the building. The Rotarians were reportedly ed with the tour. Chairman for the evening meet- ing was Keith MacKinnon. The snchetomnes was Claude White nect. Following the regular 'a special committee ithe R: radio auction at the school. RCMP Scaling Missing Youth The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are looking for Francis Hughes, 16, 2 P.E.1., who has been ria pend Rigel mon ly one week, _ A member of the ROMP des- cribed the youth as being F @”’, 125 pounds with black hair and - a dark complexion. When last seen he was wearing a black jacket, black pants, black shees and brown-timmed glasses. . Police have requested anyone regard MAP SHOWS ONE TREE The Tree of Tenere in African country of Niger ig addressed deleg dustrial Safety Conference. He said that in Nova Scotia |aches. during 1962 records showed that |ir. the cost of compen sation amounted to $4,150,745.25 and that 35 men died from industrial | accidents, “When you consider that the: marked on maps as the only large. plant fer 100 miles around, BLADDER iar ac Sepa matic eee reliever for aT ON THE “ISLAND IT's eet ae) today and discuss ladies! 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