". 5‘ - ‘ ‘ f \i‘ “a” .'..’.:IL1..'J.4M"IEW " * 'snmf. 3i ISLAND NEWS PAGE - Meniscus. Solids. Kinas Gating: 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Nov. 24, 1963. , Move To End Trading Stamps ~ .. Fails in House Of Commons OATAWA (Cpl—Frank How- as MPs “talked out" the hour ’ ard (NDP—Skeena) tried unsuc- allotted to it. '_ cessfully Friday to have tradin lie said trading stamps are i .10 Wolf Cubs Are inducted :, I" V. ~. T .i‘x". . I in ' nqiw ‘ as c ' o _ ici- ‘ij til .. slim ii) ii! i th a ll .tlhl’l‘illii “gingi- stamps outia . ' gimmick to make people beli ve . He said the stamps are an “they are getting something or “advertising gimmick" contri- nothing." ; buting to the growth of econo- “The use of trading stam‘ , w... sash...” . mic dictatorship and other dis- besides being dishonest. besl es Why not: gm: honest practices that are putting adding to the cost of food itselt. ' i ‘i . a squeeze on the consumer. also contributes to putting farmer and small businessman. greater and greater power in a - I Mr. Howard's private hill —— fewer hands." which he has promoted for three ("wag-"0N 53341“; ‘ mull" f sessions—did not come to a vote James OFmiston (pc _ Mei- . Rum 'j ville) agreed that “somewhere ‘ -"' along the line it’s the consumer * .' ' - ¢ that pays." but felt opposition t3 - . . - - . V_ _ ‘ v n ‘ V _ - v ' it the stamps was “errat c" an ‘ _ W v that many people found collect- Is . . . Mots ing tthem was an “innocuous . . “lam” ' prac ice." M R A g6 ' Tom Berger (NDIE—Vangow .. ver - Biirrardi sai tra ing 0 b . ‘ to 'i 39'“ “'9 9 r Duty lib RCA-F in Greece GLQRIA SOURIS —- The freighter MV l:iiice pjeoplte to tally £9333 Whit? OTTAWA (CP) Health Min v' .- . . -4 .o . l i ” ' Lotte Shall. re istercd in en-‘ 93’ On n89 - “'1 WWW v r . '—,.. ' l . es? ‘ mark is iakinggon a partial car- they often need for other pur- ister Mouteith announced the Leadng Aircraftman Ever- Mr. and Mrs. meta Magicaoivér L1?!" . We!!! ‘ so of seed potatoes at this port. lDOSCS~ . health department is inves~ if?” 5- Mad‘eahi 24' 0‘ Murray P???“ “l ‘ {{ch em 155 Gt 600- St. Shme 15-000 ‘ gag: 30mg (PC-EA???) tigatlng reports about possiblelhivel'r PEI. has been seirv- ' "' and Mm Dial 4.4714 ‘ - a lo ' . . - , . , loaded here and the remainder. :35“ snoreew stgtigoccl‘ommls 1'1 dangers from use 0‘ the drug! mg as an acre-engine technic- Arthur Blaney of Rice'vflle. ; 80,000 bags, will be taken aboard “ u i l , d b t The cargo is sttliiaeiyj have us a n a pre udln uring pregnancy ,u m during “Exercise South .. inn with his jet fighter squad- Ont.. he declined to acce t su es— .. v ‘ . .. .. s- .. The fact that 59 er cent of » p h gg Express .lUSl completed. i“ at Slimmerside. . being shipped to Greece. Loading began Thursday and it is expected the ship may leave for Summerslde some time to da w'1vlw . Canadians used tra ing stamps “Oh that “he M h he suspehde‘l “Southern Express has been suggested that a "fair numfier in canada. operational test of N'éto‘s v l“380916.. support them. Mr. Monteith. replying t: :ewest strike dgb ‘ an " ' f Charles-Arthur Gauthier (50 James E. Walker (L —— Yet 0 r omman'd, 33C3giEEgzgigrgl3: a crew o l_RoherVali supported the bill, Centre).t sai: all that bothte ae- nilgglogglim lightning?” liar: ' - men seen a u e i . . Here potatoes are being supp- I saying stamps d0 apt help mer part . ewspaper 439 (Sabre-Tooth“ T i sell) Fall OUR INSURANCE NEEDS lied by Canada Packers. through chants and add as much as 10 matter so tar is a Squadron it .. , . . . - consult their local agent. Russell Ching. per cent to the cost of products- mp0" regarding the mg' 5 F 416‘ Suzie-325:1) fmtme l - mattresses. his HYNDMAN 8; co. LTD. lRC Plea For School Aid Expected Hoi Ont. Issue N ST. JOHN'S cannon. LONG Bison]! Anglican Church At Milton TO Mark 1251+! Anniversci ry Asbestos Sales (191922). Re...- J. f EDMONTON (CP) —— Russian ( ). Rev. Charles F_ asbestos producers are making determined effort to wrest us ' as R Sm Push Insurance since 1872 Our experience of 00 years as insurance underwriters. is at your disposal. OFFICES: ' Charlottetown American. Belgian and Ger- man ground and our forces. oveid their entire squadron to St. John's Anglican Church Jones in Milton will celebrate its 125th owe . anniversary with special ser- Johnston (192641”: Rev. George 8 a: fig "8.; < iude missions throughout libel . . kets from Cana- vxces t0n10nrow_ Westbrook (193032l, European mar _ . - h am of the Aefican . Summersido .~ . r 5 er (193238). Re,“ Wu]. dian producers. the preSldenipf TOROVTO (Cp)_When 0n. tmoderator of the United Church fare of pupils as Catholic teac - e .\ R ' canon EM. “810 ' DD, L ca“ 0355i“ A5h95t°5 corporah” tario’s llegislators pack their of Canada, said at the time the rs LAC . Mona“. . “her”. will be special preacher at the Phillips (1939-40); Rev. J. R. . MacLean. the e . . . . -.t m re .Blaney. have 11 am. moraine semvoe w ch McMahon (1941-42); Rev. S.J. said Friday- 5 come here for next brief was made Public that 1“: Should Cath‘mc tehcher tram 1‘0 er F10 nceE of mi be nded° 61'! was 943-48 ' bag ' ' ' ' ll hed th taken advantage of much ‘ ' . D ' (1 i; . A.E. F M_- COW?“ 0’ Toronto 531d week's opening of the 1962-63 church had no official position to; institute: he estab S_ . e l _ Gol'ernofttg‘ lValtbeii-Llllvtnahgh Plimey (1948 to the presenti. h‘ 3" ‘hler‘new that-desp‘te the session. one of the hottest items on separate schools. He hoped Uniteduclllu‘Ch commissxou 81" the“; M333? hghs‘aelhghmef le . ‘ and his partr " Dining the period 1923-26 the compellhml- .Ctahafha“ WINE" likely to be found among their that "the efficient.fp(l)lblicly suifi filled; in efégcthzlliligréne‘fii‘ils tphgt I“:‘xc' 98‘“ F u ' Geip w H A H 7 Pi r ‘ ' he" 3"" "'3'" am”: a 5”: a if i. "c ’ bri f by orted education 0 nario WI e axpflye 3 . . ' ' ‘ ' ' The rector. Rm. A E, er parish “as served by supply edge m we Russians. ‘9 er s is a copy of a e p Vide a pa“ qt the religious 8' am“ amdh'sh‘p’am' ’3 CC I Agents Throughout the Province -'1 . t . ' ' HJ-l. Mar h. now . ‘ the, province's Roman Catholic be maintained and enlarged." . ‘ cgingiicthfotslérzegnmc: of the Ymisw‘l Pat he said the Russian fibre is bishop. He referred at the “me to . chinery épdhnlsinctznanfiaof thel LAC MacLean is the son of _. . _. ,w _ I the 8 o‘clock evening service. ten. TD. Purdie and Rev. J.E. bemg encountered Chlefly m In the hhleh mad? puwc 1’ COWlSSihh 0“ Church and state Roman Emil/l CH um ti the e s The wardens will read a con- Purdie. ‘Wf’S' Germahy' France and B91" month ago. the bishops ex- in education which had been aw Rev . . owse of! 9 else history of the parish and E. lgium. . r _ . - biennnlal conference of the Cana- r . pressed concern for the harm themed by general come“ in ' assx r. one of the largest - i - - . ‘ an Council of Churches Nov. 8 0‘31 Situation 0‘ Ontario 5993’ lAugust and was scheduled to that “if. this trend (to 8rd sep_ . . ‘= C a special milSic Will be featured o . - , .. . . , V. producers in Canada, “as not t ho Is and what It mlght . . N _ at both semccs’ R.Wo Mannlng:seriously affected" because the :meascfogothe qgality of Roman 3:21;? the first “me in :0 arate schools goes on. it could (Sift Suggestions. FOhO‘Vlhg i5 ah hlsml'ical bulk of Soviet tonnage was off mean destruction of publict - » sketch of the growth of the I H d lower grades than that pro- 02mg: Sfufhiufl‘ie, were sent 0 Nov. 12. a preliminary school, in the and... 30 to $1.00 - $3.00 $3.00 - $6.00 arlsh I I S O-nOI'e dimer, by CA0. ‘to a" members of the 98m“ statement. drafted by the com- Roland Beriault. administra ‘ pera Ions m we. own“ 3h“. The district of Milton dates The Russians had increased legislature _ an unusual step {hissmh- sald the reqhehts made tor of the Association of Biling‘ ‘ "er gample Shoes back to the latter part of the Randolph w? Manning wldeiy lheir production in the last five that bypassed the normal p'm_ in the Roman Catholic brief “31 School Commissions 0‘ 0m SOURls __ N “Tamer mud-T. Shoe Trees cums Shoe. 18ih centuryZ according to known chartered accountant was years from an estimated 375.- icedure of first presenting briefs "cannot .be tolerated in law or tario. said in a published inter. “(ms continue as they have be?“ ghee rough Kn, Foam‘read' Campbell's History Of IKE-I- this week awarded a fellowship 000 metric tons of fibre to 1.10mi“J th‘e cabinet 0, cabinet com. the Public intereSi. 'view that “the United Church for the past six weeks till Bowllpg Bags 0,, shoe, Previous to £837. the Anglican in the Institute of Chartered Ac- 000 tons. - a tment hea s, The statement said the United ap ears to forget that separate frequent wind storms. the dining TI." '5 All production came from As- mmee' or dep r ' d sell) ' fleet here may discontinue “ "M‘s mu Te(ell axle flatties “the” “We mCJUdEd in the countants of Prince Edward Is— ti Minister wmia Church “endorses the Roman 0013 have been established ger , . ' “ parish 0f Charlotte' St Paul,“ h‘hh- This award ‘3 mad“ h” hes" h‘ the UN“ mhhhtalhs 0‘ Digging: just four days pre—lCatholic concern for Christian since 1841 and that the British operations for the winter early Man's Cotton up Due”, Gm Certificate! and WWW“ We” held at the “meritorious service to the in- northern Russia. Capacity by viouslg, had been given his first Ileducation, but views with grav- North Amenica Act confirms in December. it was learned last by”. so; Sh Of Any Value . 3' . l ‘ , oes Hishla d Dane n; Shoes ome 01’ Dai'id Hooper. Who stitute and.to the accounting pro— 1965 might reach 1,500,000 tons provincial portfolio promised auty the increasing demands of their existence. . . . nghl» c my, Sealed in Mlllon in 13031 fession." and entities the reci- ‘from ore reserves estimated at fun consideration '0; {he bish.la particular religious dcnomin- Mr. Beriault called upon thel Already nine of the 2l-drag- - Foaming“ As the populati‘m increased hhe Plant to use the lhhials FCA 8" ‘zismiom'mo t°h5~ ops‘ requests for more tax as- Btion WhiCh seeks more SPECial United Church to recognize that; ger fleet here have tied up. five establishment of a parish and a ter his name instead of the re- “Canadian producers have sistance. to separate secondary privileges and a larger "Catholics of Ontario are only l here. one at Rustlco and three Wos. Figure Skates qu. Golt Slices 12.95 m .5 :9. church became a necessity. The ular CA designation. better - controlled quality." Mr. O f 0_ larger share of public taxation. asking for “shoe. , . , Cath. . at Murray Harbors _ m... . , first minister of the Milton par- ng. Manning has been s re— Connell s id. “but the U.S.S.R. fif‘csémszfbgfl’ffir"; 3,1182“ The bishops' request for EOV- olics do not wiéh to usurp any-l Normally the fleet fishes sl- $1030 $10.00 - $15.00 $15.00 and up ish was Rein Charles Lloyd. sident of Charlottetown for 18 prices arf considerably lower." and a review of corporation tax ernment-aidcd separate teach- thing, Théy wish simply to most to Christmas. However, MM" Sammie. F ‘Maglc sum thllg if‘eccljvet‘i his appointment years and served on the come“ The Cassiar mine is in the distribution ers‘ colleges. thei Statement: fully enjoy their constitutional bad Vittieatlieiit bias bash slowgg Sapphire. . Natal-slim" ‘3?" . n in 3 all tie first church was of the Institute throughout that rugged McDame Lake area of - ’ said. contained a velc sugges- rights," opera ions. 5 cus omary Wat wed u , * erected on the site of the pre- period. being president on two northern British Columbia on “Eggnggltfig 3321;}! $121: tion that public school teachers the draggers to be out about “,0. Snail Ms M‘h' 39" 39°“ flora;th ‘0' Dent church in i341. occasions. He has represented the top of a 5.000-foot mountain. 1 ‘ th d ha es can. do not have the same concern ~ seven fishing davs. Due to rough ‘ . Menv. pm. , ' - - ‘ - “g e Whose c "g ‘ . weather recentlvi. some trips incl-shoes ~ Ladies & Geth A site for an Anglican church the province on the Canadian The UN is of high grade. the not be justified and threaten the for the moral and spiritual wel ‘ V 1 14 d . ' .. shoe. c“ “n in North Rustico “rats donated Institute being a member of the mill feed running about $22 a high standards 0 the Now ~————f———-—-——.\ . ‘have taken as ong as ' ays. M n. c‘wu Me iI; glm and deeded by John Hodge executive committee for a three- ton compared with the average ince-s public schools_ The . Dragger captains said they I gee cocktail Boots Gallic n: M De: Winsloe on March 8. 1842. At St. year term and serving on na- milled in Canada at $7.95 a ton. United Church statement, re, Restorqflon 'thought the fish were still lllclie. 5;,” 6.99",“ “we”. . lines ac Mark's there is a Bible present- tional ficgimmittges deivgted to leased about two weeks after QUEBEC (GP) Rea] Ca 3W 8 Kl E n] Sh "first Leather ed to the church at Greater 860mm 8 an all ling re” . . " ‘ nobelle 7: oes Rustico in 1841 by the Colonial search. gula . legislation. Takeover fillidfifl'igf fiaghetemf‘fna C33; Plans Made ouette. deputy national Social SEEKS unison AFRICA ' ”‘ Inmate“ 300“ Chm-ch Met}, (,7,- me use of the public relations and education. ' Cliedit leader. has aipoi and 8 memm'an‘ ELISABETHVILLE (AP) -— Katanga P re s' i d e nt Moise liminary one ogized or the absence of his chief, Ch. h fl“. ~i tih t . f urc o iib and a a place Robert N. 'lihoimpson. from Wed- St. Mark's Church W leaner Slide (:9. “D. not. built during the incumbency of ' Doahe ,3 d C0" and 1“ thel v. Charla Lloyd, The chmh nationals firm of Winspear. Hig- was rebuilt m 1912 during the gins. Stevenson and Doane. mm}, of amue] Presetation of the fellowship ' award was made by national The' present St. John's president. James W. Abbott, iWill Be lOih CALGARY (CPi —- If Pacific Petroleums absorbs Bailey Sel- burn Oil and Gas. it will be the Church was built in was during Winnipeg- the office of Archdeacon T.B. Reagh. The first rectory was built at Nomi Milton in 1859. Montague and in 1923 the old rectory was 10th major takeover in Can- ada's oil industry this year and part of a trend that is expected to continue. founded torn down and in 1925 the pie ‘ t Pa ific Pet i sent structure was built through :by (George zhgunlt‘silank Me. a united" effort of the entire par- ish. 18 RECTORS The following 18 rectors have served the parish over the last 1‘40me — SWJUUT 125 years: men and women turned ollt Rev. Charles Lloyd tl83’l-55i; Tuesday evening for the adult Rev_ Mam-ion Swab” (135653); keep-fit classes held at the high Rev. John 5. Smith (135944); school auditorium. This was Archdeacon J.H. Read (1995- second such class and had an 34); Rev, Ac. Jane, (1m); increase in attendance to 3!) new. wn. ‘sampsm (lain-sol: ladies and 1’5 men. The class instruction included 19 . Trivett the 10 BX for ladies as well (toll-lsi:‘ Rev. Basil P.‘ Col- as volleybati and badminton. clougi (toms): Rev. G.W.B. Robert Mills. the physical in- ‘ the elementary school its in charge of these v « places. i 3 He advised that square danc- . ‘. ins ootsid be one of the exer- .= cises and that he had several r for this form of enter- 9 o equals tainment and exercise. He also advised that he would rearrange the classes so that all could at the same time. cases for hockey but he also land directors who built the com- h h and a new i if people was a pie 0 Manon. announced Friday it iwill make an offer to acquire all the class A and B shares of Bailey-Selburn. a large inde- pendent oil producer. Pacific offered to exchange our of its common shares for five Bailey Seiblirn A shares. It offered $5 cash for each Bailey Selburn B share or the e‘quiva- lent in Pacific shares. which are priced at about $14. Carl 0. Nickle, a director of Bailey Selburn, forecast that if the firm "came under the wing of Pacific Petroleums or some other firm" the management pany may decide to iaunc new Canadian independent. George H. Sellars. president of Bailey Selburn. said the board of directors has recom- mended accepiancc of'the offer to shareholders and the direc- tors themselves will accept the er. Pacific Pctroieums was or- This a or I Para“)?! *0 will! and in 90"" ganized as s Turner Valley Oil Exploration Company about 25 it hecanie a subsid- ry of the American - owned Phillips Petroleum 2% years . WAS VISIT!) stated that he had several other: ‘ Pots; mic. Soon-IL: was indicate they mild like to take 12"" m nmtoumm ultimo mun-“mm after the (In-ist- . 8110 w fluff“??? e is a senior partner in the o o ‘. . . o . . d t t d t at a de- was also Atlantic Prgvmces mm or H' “Of {idlilgd (lir‘iefpl‘ilmldebe hsubmitte 'to the legislature after further study. IDEAS FLOW FREELY Comment on the bishops pro- posals flowed freely for the three weeks following release of the brief. At one point an 0t- tawa teacher. Jean Leveille. declared in a television debate over and .Sllflles ed the forma- tion of a politics party by On- tario oman Catholics as one way 0 ‘ge‘tting action on the sep- arate school questlo preceding the that the time for diplomacy was b tee at Louisburg on Dec. 3 OTTAWA (CPi — Resources Minister Dinsdale said I the government’s plan for restoration of the 18th cen- tury French fortress of Louis- g 9!; burg on Cape Breton Island has ’h l'ld l he been completed ~ 8 made public early in Decem- er. Mr. Dinsdale said in a state ment that completed plans for presented to a meeting of the Louisburg restoration commit- In the w Nov. 27 legislature opening, the controversy e m s t ave quietened. It is likely that the subject will crop up during the session. but it will be handled gin erly by all political parties. “funda ental change in policy" to prov de more assistance to Catholic Secondary schools. con- sultation of Roman Catholic ex- rts on textbooks for separate schools and greater framing the separate school cur- ricula. in addition to creation of separate tea‘ch’ers‘ coileg at allocation of corporation tax‘ revenue. The brief argued that "the Roman Catholic school is as much a fliblic schools as the secular s o‘ol.” ‘ "Does equality of opportun- ity in education apply to all cit- izens or only to those who are willing to ‘accept non-religious .. t! O n e bishops' brief asked for a 2000 public education?" the bishops W n 7.‘ ress to become a radio? He described the plan as bold and imaginative. represenfiintt the largest historic restore ion ever attempted in Canada. ' lain airs Mr. Thompson was replaced as a speaker at the last minute by Gilles Gregoi e. Social Credit ember of Par lament ‘for La- Univcrsity' congress of Cana- d' aft . po ate a romised the students t at M . omps‘on would come at had m. In Ottawa Wednesday. Mr. Thompson said he hall not been luvited a'nd tit t be loaned to protest 'to o' snizelg“ against having been sunbun ed ’ss a participant in ’n cotfgress “to which l'wasn‘t even invited." Preliminary work has ready begun on the project and men—most of them' Cape Breton coal miners—are em- lane ‘2. o . on ' struction. archaeological exca- vation and other jobs. ‘ Some of them will be given on-the-job training this winter in stone - cutting. masorlry. metal working and carpentry‘to enable thegn to‘ its glue French filings and frtlfln- tions of t e fortress demgi? ed in‘ 1750 and 17” by r sh e . The wstorgion of the tort- § For sign Thes- 1» Ill ‘ wet-him- " our M‘s.- with} iiiiihii'sjgfi'iiiigiit ress is e to take 12 years. but Mr. Dnsdaie aid 0 main portion of t e reconstruc- tiin will by ism—ill" imgegfhr cghglfem attraction for Canada's m as M msou ' .. so. and fetal an "3:39;" "i ‘3': "gum v _ n V ' was h. smanms stair COMING mun (Cpl—Then in no that any substantial or d riot risen come I? ems. 3' migration Franc F a want as of silliness our our LONDON (Reuters) - The British protectorate of Nyasa- der a two-stage constitution, s communique announced here" {May The protectorate. along th the‘ self-gov in: colony Southern Rh ‘sla and the ~inter on Fri ay. Mr. protectorate of Norton Rho- sisom this is ' Can; gala mike up the Chanel M- n aeration. set up nine .mlfl’dil.“ officer years no. War/info. 1“ Rt. ’ By. J. 13. yutchmor. content 1 celebrations.’ .. _ y...’ . .. .‘ro."‘ * i.- Lute NEwseN mitt- ELMRIC w muss . 1,!\ 7 THE 58mm N Ask about our attractive winter rat” 9; most residents- lawosan anal Spatial Men’s 11 Mr.’ Csouette said be h d a _l' nesday's session of the Laval Tshombe said in an interview Thursday night that he expects to meet with other African lead- ers in a few days to discuss a Pan-A f r i c a n movement. He hinted he may be seeking a federation with copper -'rlch can Federation headed by his friend Prime Minister Sir Roy Welensky. been unable to get in touch with —- the restoration project will be h ” Enisv 6??? Trouble - Em ‘5"? Heat With siisli. snow is shim-Acetic ciao , R. Q. BARWlfii ' Eh ‘ Witt; li' Frill“ Edward itinii in " at...» Hotel ‘Lumdl 1'” I: " x M ‘ “wuLunphfihl’. rah " imbhihhh'? .W‘H . Wilmer mm“ ism-in Wristw- ..... THE lith or Goon aiioaii since 1925