a o ep oo Pa) i ' ie Bi : ; : ‘ a -§ 4 — ° - ot * : ; % ¢ ‘ , _.- think of these pointed remarks, he | ; She Grrardiea | = eens cove is the wise con. ‘Drugs And | - WAY ; . a clusion that the Secretary-General ‘is NOTES BY THE WAY ' i, P Edward island Like The Dew ua f . Dri F ovat Prine Bivens Sand ime not a man, who can be faulted as a riving. i Wellace Ward — Frank a sy mpathizer with the aims of the Com- ca ‘ A. celebrity is a person who © ‘Mrs. Smith had triplets anc onane 8 sab eek day morning (except Sum munists. A strong humanitarian with | ee seas wet Prt hag no works hard all his life to become pd ee vel had twins zt ublis very w : 4 * — | , - F , ; ; day and statutory “holidays) at 165 Prince — strong pacifist and néutralist leanings fo the extent .to>-which medic- well’ known, then wears dark Wares ot ee noe oP fr tN * i i | hela "b"Thamtan Nenoeoen od yut a man, quiteevidently, of out- ies are a causative actor in glass to avo being.recognit- tea Wh lost” Toronto Sir to proves ops ar ; standing integrity and whose onerous lestetion only in that from 20 to °%: ~ Cumberland: Advocate. Ser il ag . resented nationally ‘by Thomson Newspapers would: ow 50-per cent of all such fatalit . wey @4° ai nee. dh - oI ified sas Giles | tue post mae be hard sg fill if ae | nvaie Scien ain have oe — ae with mialetors, gee oe to college?” Frosh >. Empire 3-8894, “Montreal! 640 Cathear! Stree’ -Un to ca it quits an retire. / any | | drinking In spestfic Cases. when y ve trou wit 0O- +T came to be went wid et 6-594z; Western Office 1030 West Georgie rate. during the past two weeks, ‘| drugs that make the motorist home repairs, is that they don't — but I ain't yet. — Windsor Breet Vancouver MA met a Anita ah he Washincton’s respect more a or allay anxiety and a atte ee ae to Star. Member Canadian Daily Newspaper $ s £ apprehension may be helpful. with Dousman x. Association ad The Canadien Pr ress ne cage - for him have been swept away. a For many yeats we have em- Train passenger “Is smok- RM eteiey Se tice Wis tae First; Vice-President Humphrey in- |phasized that the driver is the Overheard on the street: The ing permitted” Conductor 7 Loa _. Heaton a s oo. es Brn PA owed 5 VRE eS ‘most_important—part of a car. governnient should realize that ‘No _ Passenger “Then tedied or tothe ee herein.’ All serted a special paragraph in a speech om driving @bility prior to tak- the fastest way to get aman on where did these ‘cigaret putts ane alse the, loca’. news publi : , i a medication is a major fac- the moon is to a woman § come from?’ Conductor: ‘From’ right, et republication of: specie! dnsatches here to American employees of the: UN ‘tor in determining whether the there first. — oceined ‘Jour- | people who don't ask questions" in Also sinoread ape ihg ign heartily urging Mr. Thant to remain. ‘|drgs etbter tha do others. Hs nal-Republican. . |— Montreal Star Not over 40 er week by carrier. ; etinicbediodaneiukiie s ¥ $12.00 a vear by ‘mail en.rural routes and areas | In departing from his text, he skipped re. SP eee ee rect not serviced by carrier - over this paragraph. But Mr. Gold- | drugs better, than du others His. S F . O - 15 Of ear off Island. and U« $20.00 per x : i re 7 : and elsewhere © tside British Com berg stepped forward, in an unusual [healtn a aor doe dass an tream ining: Dperation women nd ilk bas intervention, and read off the para-_| attect vision decrease driving Although ” . * Weiner Audit | ot Cireulai raph with deliberate emphasis. The . education Is consti- be the job of this branch to ht Member Aud Burea. sates ie grap h r P t rt irene ‘sleeping pills) tutionally a provincial matter, plan, bring together and ¢o-or- PAGE 4 TUESDAY. ‘JUNE 21, 1966. he sent his press. officer over to the | depress the central nervous sys- federal aid to education has be- dinate all the ‘various federal : —- an d _UN to make a spec ial_point of the | — bat a eee ean big gd — 5 ‘programs to assist higher edu. a prove ving of a highly Spends more than “million cation - Mellowing A ready paragraph with the world press. |mervous or emotionally agitated annually on support for educa- — The. streamlining operation is The difference between being on Later, at a white House reception {sare larger doses «impair tion and ren names of this the product of a recommenda- r | over-all efficiency. Many who money, which is funnelled throu- tion by the Bladen: commissio the outside looking In and on the in- for the4UN diplomatic corps, special | jtake a sedative at mght may &h a large number of specialized which. it may be-recalled, Seams : has been exemplified courtesies were accorded Mr. Thant, not realize that the érfect laste programs, at present involves that uniform procedures and ac- side looking out P ith 14 hours and still is present some 20 and—agen- curate. ee dat catietr= : LM s se: Leura o-date-——-statistivs _-in the-careers_of many ardent poli- and Mr. Rusk reportedly took up wit Tema bebiad the whed we the [bled of the teletel-guveramans. |were\ "ahem “oeoxiuaert’ C ticians, who find it much easier to him the subject of a second term in weruing Alcohol — accentuates Boe represents a great deal education assistance.” It should . : ; ional dis- gs action and the combina. Of administrative effort and, produce greater efficiency and promise revolutionary, changes when the midst of other internationa iar enh te aivalded han driv- certainly, a lot of scattered save money. in opposition than to implement them —_ cussions. i“. beekiineping. Quite probably, it’ At a time when ‘the federal ’ vy find themselves burdened Mr. Thant has deferred until next | The only statistics we have on | it also represents considerable growing, at an almost~alarming : when they f ae geile | ahah a aR Daca ite as UNDER SUMMER SKIES tranquilizers is that 17 million | duplication. rate, this tautening up in at le * with the responsibilities a a : - ° os — Prescriptions ~for these drugs .But all that is hopefully one area is welcome indeed. It Thi ems to be the case wit ue-_— garding his decision. could prove’ ce ager ier, Daniel Johnson, | of cardinal importance.to the world OLD FRENCH CASTLES -|ber. of people are using these now. in motion to bring all feder- tion of last November's election > bec’s new. Premier, Van mn, Pp nd | products, but the accident rate al ‘aid to education under -one promises, federal aid to. higher who, if press reports“are to be credit- at this time. 2 . Pr Fj C: Of Hi | nes remained static during the roof. A small branch is now be- education will increase by wel : ars ad . ee | last five years. Tranquilizers ing organized in the department over $100 million in the nex: ed, is already beginning—to move The New Mediuni’ reserve ive enturies istor y may cause drowsiness -an12 of the secretary of state. It will academic year. o closer to the midgle of the road in his ~ National Geographic News Bulletin rae the first few pills or cap- - in : ; ri ; sules a tak Side effects | : cd approach to policies on which he had | Until recently, notes a writer in the The castles in France's fami: ing into thunderheads. A farm- france from the Loire. In 1560 aa oe ee et oe : R . A k Q T bl previously taken a radical stand. | London »Spectator, the politicians’ | ed Loire Valley are “statements er's cooperative was shooting 4 ™4ssach veral hundred whelming desire to sleep. The, . USSICNS AS. Or 1roupie it began. according to the Toronto. | audiences were happily unaware that | jm 0% of five entries Me ookats nts storm clouds Tor ogwnn at Amane ended fame con be sid fan hist Mibwaakee Journal | % Globe and. Mail~“When Mr. Johnson | they were being palmed_off --with | ture” idea_was_to_make_the_clouds-re-—1yrned-10 Paris, and- its outskirts © insulin used by—diabetics.-—.. Now that the = Soviet’ Union , must go elsewhere for oll anil. et uttered the blanket assurance that he | _ _goods at seventh or eighth hand. They _ {Kenneth MacLeish an assist. le: lease_ oe ai before it “be. As the Loire. nama. She.—-306,-+--_ he amagheraialans._.eimdate. —-plans—te—aquadruple—automobiie- nae and_repairs,-___ sik : ant editor of the National Geo came hail, thus protecting wheat -disappear The river passes and increase alertness and ef le- | en there is the important did not want to” ‘upset any apple- believed that the speeches they were | graphic, recently followed thes 4nd vines from storms. The through fertile ‘ alluvial ~ fields iency temporarily. In some per- wide gic by 1970, it also must matter of roads. In 1964 the So- carts,” and continued when he assur- | heard were being made for their sole | Vai de Loire from source to | trick seemed to work: the writ- protected by dikes Near sons large dases -produce nead- /¢ventually be prepared to under- viet Union had about 295 0 would be no | edification and entertainment. But in | sea. Along with the fabled cha: @T Was caught.in a clowdburst. Nantes, an ‘industrial- plant “ache. dizzintiss, agitation, irrita- take a whole range of addition. miles of asphalt or concrete ed the public that there wou bl | the I t British lecti biaihais teaus he fotind 20th ~‘cestury Nobles and royalty alike spent sprawls on the right hank, big- bility, and decreased ablity to al Services. In a motorized so- roadway, compared with more - mass firings—indeed, probably no the last Britis elec lon a change was | progress in the river valley and Carefree summers in the Loire ger than any palace. At St. concentrate. A period of fatigue | ciety, the car is almost like a than 1.6 million miles in this : firings—among the brilliant young | apparent. Mr. Wilson was heckled "| a vita}, vigorous people and hunting in the forests, be- Nazaire - - “all new, all clean, and 1 stimalat oe eet sencbels vot; "mae te “Sed, | GouBiry. ‘The “Soviets ‘dope to she aoe ; ‘ ; ‘ ind’: - itia imulation. J clea technocrats whom the Liberals had with cries of “we've heard it all be- | | The Loire a eee ae ae aae. star stall rare BB on pa ot | senount. a_driver_mo+¢ numberof eer ony. eee Saree - Se Set te recruited to chart the course of the | fore” and “that was last night's. springs in the Cevennes’ moun- | Amboise's chateau was the completely into. the all-engulf- a - a 2 Take filling stations, for in- Beyond this, of course. thera - new Quebec. speech, Harold’—and it seems that- | tains in southeast France. The home of every king who ruled _ing sea.” je on mrpage eae driving oo. Tepe — he But, copay will be new demand 2s ; . : oe ‘ ing _| question is.which spring is real- : ; ; : cording a treet for private garages, and-an ev- It was heard subtly in his altering | this was_the only kind of heckling | tke soured Yew fecmas leiin proficiency and judgment Journal's Moscow .correspond- entual market for such things as of the Union Nationale election de- mand for 100 per cent of income, | | } that caused Mr. Wilson any real em- barrassment. The reason for this change lay in the distinction, and the French Government tactfully refuses to choose between them. On one of these farms, a Alger Days Disappear Winser Daily Star Mrs. A. V. writes: Coul ring- RINGWORM PREFERENCES worm-be on a hand reach the lungs? ent, there are only two stations jin the capital city that offer premium grade fuel.- Motorists | Must pump their own gasoline car washes, fuzzy squirrels* tails, venetian blinds for reas windows, plastic dashboard fi. gures and four speed gear shifts « corporation and succession taxes from Ottawa to the much milder suggestion | television. Night after night during: that he would ask:for ‘as much as we the campaign, those who stayed __need.””--anid-that _possibly--some-deal___home-saw-Mr-Wilson-make his speech— The proud boast on this con- vard education -minor executi-- tinent was that any boy born in ves usually were unable to be- a log cabin had a chance to be- come major executives. Those come_president or—prime mint: mest —tikel ~to-makert belong: - ot oe zi while female attendants, in |— on the floor, naturally. This is doubtful because the orange and green ~stagoa By that time Russians may be ~ ordinary typés of fungi that ave stand by to watch- the Jonging for the good old—daya,— “Furthermore, filling, sta ne in when Premier Khrushchev de- ‘ypturdieold.aman holding-a wood- en-<ranefetd Mr. MacLeish: ‘I'm ‘| over 80, though you might mat. think so to see me raking hay. ster? we Ottawa the indirect. He even conced- ' make the same speech at somewhat | Crude Young Culture The ‘‘hero’’ of 50 years ago observation: “Our society. is: CORNS- “AND CALLUSES 4 ed, “It is obvious that Ottawa must | greater length; perhaps they went A few miles downstream at was the Horatio Alger type of sill semi-open. but it 1s closing | yay’ pT. writes: Are corns | How To Cut Drug Bil Is. h =: if it has _responsibili- ho lightly di inted. | Arlempdes, Mr. MacLéish saw boy who, by being honest, obe-_rapidiy.”’ This means it will be and calluses the same thing? | ave revenues ne ; vA : ae . a oe n ; the Loire’s first major building ee frugal and _ indistrious, future for a poor boy to get to REPLY | Financia] Post ties.” The same desire to séften ex- or is only. a matter o news- -- a crumbling: medieval cha- won his way to fame and for- the top. The top spots willbe : sar . ; - . , j - i i teau-forf. relic of a crude though ‘une. In fact, however. the Ho- more occupied by those born at Tiget. ales Se eee om Canadians are a nation of ies: head cold— lemon juice and - tremes was evident-in his claim that _ style coverage during election. cam- cr g ; the cofn has a-hard core, where- over-habituated drug swailow- sugar: cough— lemon, honev- his earlier statement, that he hoped paigns dais ha Landen wellas. 26.1 vial yours mee. ia > ats gen tgp raat na of eas have economic re. #5 the callus represents a more ers who would do well to lessen and warm water: mild sabeaunia , ’ ’ “ie “The great buildings of the : gar s : ing | ‘ i ‘pi ‘ : : : : : : generalized thickening of the their grip on the pills in favor — ‘ ; the present Quebec Lieutenant-Gov- involves the whole question of tele- | headwaters are old in years but coments. ee, heed ty oP ag erg ss peed _ Se weal ee ee of aceedaie's exit ae tae ce yy gy LE aie 2s os 2 | " ; itect a % older socie- . “- : r , R . 0 ernor would be the last, had been vision as a political medium. Forthe | Young © ae — the boss. a Sein (i tebe eeeneenie seuaeel : ot URGERY IN teodios ae LB. Anse ot payshalogieat trick “long precsis: a Boe ven. so, such“lads now are largely has be ted : , misinterpreted. really striking thing about television Along the lavish lower Lo eC, | vias more iru r y has become vested ina 5, GC. writes: Does diverti- | sor of medicine at the Univer. ed 7 doctors with a Se placebo, iv -could be worked out that would give -" the provinces the direct taxing fields, from their screens. If they went to see him in the flesh, they heard him et ae ‘is‘all to the good, so far as — is “not its power to_ influence but and all my life the Loire has flowed out_of my pasture. ,Jt al- ways has and it always will.” —--evelved—elegance—tis—of—a—tater + aire or to become a million- That possibly is ‘still true but apparently is becoming less true all the time the top. A study has been made as ed to the highest “‘social class’’ men born to wealth and posi- tion The research ‘team. dnade this survive conditions in the coo Fungal infections of the lung oc- cur. but different organisms are involved... the Soviet Union normally do. no- thing but sell- fuel. Motorists nounced’ the private auto as a so cial evil. progressive and competitive culitis call for operation? sity of Toronto, who recently sufferers to oe a headache Canada is concerned; but it will tend power to bore. If devours its off- | _ _ gs oe tee nc of 300 men who graduated from in spirit as it would be if it had REPLY gave his blessing to-a new na- tablet out of their pockets and to confirm the scepticism of those spring ward, scenery and civilization feveals: that eves wes cwaenma tabp Laney soigetota ie book oe voreade campaign-on drug edu- put it on the table, then forget rs . , he : feais that even with a.Har- of. other minds ; su > ; ae adache wi ‘who maintain that campaign pledges One result is that national pol. ature together * : tispasodies, antibiotics, or sul- There is little doubt about the “ne be =. : ‘ =. Pe Near Bourbon-Lancy, a spa fonamides, Surgery is needed: Canadian proclivity < for _pill- pear. Something happens— it are meant primarily to_ get into of- | itical leaders are much less remote that Caesar. mav have visited, Th C | G G id occasionally when a complica- : swallowing. When they has ant Se aus tes” seoeting « fice oh, and not necessarily as. charts | than they once were. They inspire oe boys were fieking ms set- e ernie eat ome UIGE tion, such as perforation, oc- calling for an- investigation ine. cise. We don't know. what.” ~ * . * ing as pastors as a atteau —Yancourer_Sun,- curs y for the course to be followed when an. little awe, not even in their most painting “Did 1 ee o CHARCOAL ing pills, which for- pole | LETTER FETCHES $i, -— -.. .. sld_government_has been tossed Inthe ——Mr. —They__British_C slimhla. the. iicsh fauth. Sasha. Sendtinndbing | es eee Ts-eharcoal-stul —DONDON “CPT 3 ‘ tdeological meaning for many Viet- | now—$600. million. f such acts of ‘piracy’ asthe but the nation igs cd Lee ee as ; : : : . nal population only up to two years during their As 2 namese, that it was “illusory” to tall +e {inking of the-S-S_Robin..Maor_inereased-nine-percent—-—"—youthfat period | BP REM PERRY ____._Association- —_— ‘the war a “‘mere contest between Building a $1)-milli ; ry with faves ize Canada’s teenagers, Mr “Pen- - Properly organized this kind = , g million . militar PHONE 4-8506 Water Street — Summerside ntity, perhaps one should say na- full swing throughout $ us- identity, p “ef i iat as much sense as bringing the Great ee a Som bee various offences. No figure wae tionably leads to incidents ike tional survival, is : only ideology Py ramid to Ottawa stone by stone— atmosphere of outward calm eo eat number in refor- those which troubled Toronto that may be left to a growing number and probabh ‘ll be amore expensiv e. and nowhere was there any pub materies and “other correctional last weekend i of Vietnamese.” Stripped of diploma- oie lie indication_of -a ericis in rela 2% 1s¢!plinary institutions’ al-. .4f. as Mr-° Pennell says, the : eee : tion with Germanys though ‘it is ohviously larger s problem of our juveniles ean tic phraseology. this could mean-only Addressing ‘a consolidated school The minister sees the prob. only be satisfactorily approach that many Vietnamese would “rather radua i i TEN YEARS-AGOQ _lem_as douhle-edzed hecause—it—ed from _a__national_viewpeint— 1 gS — ; < i & ting.class i»-tnverness county, | thane th. tae involves’ pot only young: people. the sever ts sestereare {4 and a new government put in. nineteenth century, for instance, a wore gaudy cowboy hats, jigg- frontier, may not be able to for a B.C. game guide now, and used as medicine? million a year. a letter: written to William Pitt | led in time to American rock ‘n’ knock good. manners’ into its the ability to whip up moose REPLY “We h W . Th British’ voter might see Gladstone roll blasting from a portable ra- 8rizzlies or rain forests. but, if stroganoff will be no more satis- Yes, in the control of intesti- to) the a oe praaaips he itnnted, - elder frost ihe agen pga cooing Mr. ant the ae ahi ; use rugs a ma- Quebec in September, 1759, w2s once in a lifetime. He might travel | dio. puffed on lump hand-rolled _ Newest — skill- upgrading factory . tomorrow nal gas tically reach for a bottle of med- sold for £340 ($1,020) Monday. at ‘ . Washington is said to be concerned | miles to the nearest town in order | ae eee Qa se ene a Coeer — oad hoo Pirhdbe oe a a combat track Tepar's alee BINT— icine ‘to telleve aay distress ‘we |Seutheby's. tameus Bond Siréet . ; Tt pop srout.. guides mus come cautious — don come have. If we consi If-medi- sale room’ The letter was from about the rumor that U Thant may | to hear the great man speak. It would | tixker." to the better things should-have as multi-purpose as our forests an accident statistic. - ‘edtion ebm af — ng Lord George. Townshend, who decide not to take a second term as___ be af experience. he would talk about | 4t ees Mr , Meckaleh ee ee fer — to fill im .a resectable (NOTE: All correspondence | must be prépared to accept the eommanded the left wing of ™N ag the t stle 1 ucation nister fourt tb ; , ” : Ee UN Secretary-General, and has re- and remember for the rest of his | Prater “Only trouser that Peterson's announcem ent that about Atéreeet pelle, 4000 30 inait a oe. oo tes told the Cons oe Agente ee cently undertaken some tiigh-level | days. Today this voter’s descendent | brash, swashbuckling egotist our game guides are being invit- the fireside guitar, witty with -Vam Dellen, co Chicage Trib- of Canada msumers Association ‘the Plains of Abraham. Town- asion to keep him in his post. | would highly i and paragon of the Fr ench €d.back to school to improve the-after-flapjack speech, in ane, Chicago, Ilisois.) shend took over: direction of the Sacratisy of ar Dean Rusk. Vice ee Se Ohl o ee sry Renaissance, could have order- _ hey ge =a trophies, short, just like the rest of us on Gal se ot ath age Bes battle after. Wolfes death: ’ ute irst m > . - Tet?’ z e ea eS ed so wildly spectacular a dwe!- - pit chon ea oe = Nobody ‘should mourn too HYRAX IS UNUSUAL “ing common ailments, ptescrib. | Southeby’s' éaid’ the buyer policy-- left a questign s to. how " _‘The first phonograph record was +8 (Prem The Guardian Files) Its findings are grave enough would require ‘young people of ‘all’ your printing TLA 7 P.M sincere was Washington’s desire to | devised in 1877. Even Thomas A. | TWENTY’: FIVE YEARS aco. ‘°."™derline the need for re- both-the U. S.and-Canada te aise. .M. - .M.. have the Asian statesman stay on. Edison could hardly have dreamed — (June 21, 1941) ~ ae hla ed lk ne country,. and other ; ; i I t Ts between 1957- people. through some form of z si This was particularly the case after _ that the total sales of records in a wa eaten en okae de and i961 the number of juvenil- effort like the peace corps, or in | GUARDIAN-PATRIOT Ro al Canadian Ai Force he had said that the war had lost all year would ever reach—at. it does mistakably. that if it persists in aeictis theséeted We fh oo teat, Get no en C E N T R A L Y : President Hubert Humphrey, and UN- Ambassador Arthur Goldberg have all taken a turn at gently pressing Mr. Wilson's, or of Mr. Heath's either. The whole family would already have seen it.all on television. ling.” he writes. a approach- ed it down a perfectly - straight road more than ‘a mile long, at the end of which its forest of gest tHéy're going to be turned into buddies overnight But when Mr much for the old-timers whe couldn't rise above the basic re- quisite of locating game and The _little African rock hyrax —distant cousin of the elephant and the rhino—resembles a rab- es these tried- and-true remed- -wanted to tremain anonymaus Peterson says fish for their clients. They'll al- : inst ~ ; t : és ; 7 ; , ead of Thant. ‘In conclusion, ‘the writer notes | lantern towers, chimneys, pin- “tourists expect these things” he ways find enough to eat in the Dit» but has hooves. ins CANADIAN ; , nacles. and turrents loomed in shows the shape of things to woods: it may even-taste better “@WS_.._§_(\ ;: If this be so, it is to their credit. ForMr. Thant hasn’t always seen eye- to-eve with the foreign policy of the Johnson administration and has been outspoken, at times, in his criticism of its conduct of the Viet Nam war. made a point of refusing to expose _,,* = oor - Fam yao Speaking at a service club Perhaps the conference. if it Sometimes the cool relations between their personalitie levisi : 7 ard dull exp!o- convention in. Vineland _ Soliei- takes place, will find the germ caree the ‘Canadi for ometime > personalities on television. sions and saw smoke trails ris- tor-General Larry T Pennell of id & 5 rs in a jan ces. . Semone iris Acleatios i a e an idea in the recent speech Let us design your let- ; Mr. Rusk and the Secretary-General ~ over Communist China and Viet Nam Communism and liberal democracy,” as significant that the most recent English politicians to be spoken of in legendary terms are Sir Winston Churchill and Aneurin Bevan. They frozen fantasy.” Francois raided church -trea- suries to keep 1.800 workmen busy ratsing the largest of the Val de Loire’s: chateaus. ° were not only superb speakers; they < Rainmakers at Work EDITORIAL NOTES headquarters af this time; comments = andh-that-“the-passion- for national the Wmnipe Tribune, makes about be Red than dead.” Finally, U Thant “said that the best thing the United NS. Tecently.federal Health and Wel. fare Minister Allan MacEachen point- Our Veokenileniy. Army-and its reserves was in Capt—J- Jt-—Eenneliy= BRP CD, was elected honorary. presi- |__Intensime- training of the Red come. _ Locating game and fish without _ the candelabra Juvenile Delinquency Kitchener-Waterloo Record Said that. consideration is be- ing given to a‘ national eo n- ~. ference on jiVenile problems courts increased by 17 per cent. nell pointed out comprise one- third ofthe population. At the of US Secretary of Defence McNamara oe in’ Mont r@al he advocafed a plan which tional efforts to be devised. for of service might provide the goal that so many of the young _| Present tine TiN of them are Serving penitentiary terms for whe—-have—tattet hut adults who have similarly’ fallen dewn fh people seem ts he “iinable tn find. ‘and lack of which unques- ~talled the better we tet ty ot: PPR ANG 5 terheads, bill heads, brochufes; call us for — ARMED. } F i __A military career counsellor will be available to advise on opportunities for WEDNESDAY 22 JUNE 1966 FORCES ct pn ys States could do would be to get out of ed. out that a « f th h dent of the recently organized their duties and responsibilities BRITAIN WAS EUROPEAN Viet Nam on the least disadvantage- 5 juarter - ose who Main Brace Naval Veterans’ As We ‘should be careful.” he « ets itis ene ee ble. And th it might fail to finist dary school end up | sociation of Canada, Charlotte. %?'d. “that we-do not prescribe | OC ‘enlisis sa — ce aitia ous terms possi n en it mi : oh ; s Sa for—our: young: peoplé ere formerhy ‘join > be e sible-t0 Sikes the je with sa aries ‘helow $3,000 a year. He | town Branc Sicher idueiad GE kk te land Furope and. nol separated Pos: mState “tHe erere - ~ - ———— = bons ii tl 4 i re rd f 1954. This k he t Soda : T economic ‘fact 1s” | Local Sea_Cadet—oftieialesaid — 2 SE frestiime Tat Ee yj Accords 0 = nis_week he has | that—wtth 4 "ch school’ graduation | that, Cadet Chief Petty fficer gurselvew : “a renewed his agitation to end the con- diploma, a‘ vnund man. or woman. | Jone Profit, regulating petty of. ‘Like many experts on the MASONS COIN TERM flict, terming it “one of the most stands to earn 610.000 more in a life- sted = ss 38 rt — — a ae a mn cmet “Past master’ has come to F : 2 n selected r hysicatane cut-Tremedies + ffer r 5*5. aa > ms eee 2 barbarous wars, in’ histor timé Scocetiae " : rs . ee refer to anyene versed in @ sub- a" rson. withou4’ this ‘ Bag ewildérment ject. after Freemasonry’s uve of : Whatever Presidert Johanson may | assel tors e at-HMCS ¢ es the ' to. a former > r~ in Halifaa SS aster of a iodge s