[—— : , Chariottstown, Mon., Nov. 1, 1965. a touch of the headmaster.” 2 bodk King’s greatest love & . 4 The : - : Ne comparison could have |music. During the war be tas-| PrOMOTIONS a . e,8 " [ede “mate set, TNE wae bse eed Se. Soman Be eee 3 4 ; May 25, 1901, the son of a stee) Lili Marlene into Ea: . ' npn : i a worker. He worked his way i became as popular with Brit- | Annotinced : : 4 through the University of Lon- |ish soldiers as it was with Ger é don ying plano in a dance | man- i (cP) — é , band.” He won 'sPHD in Eng: | He wrote such War ballads a lmtruuner Gesrge Be Me | ; . 8 / |hish and headed the English de-|The Spitfire Song and The Coo-/has announced ; partment at a Seutamapsen | vey “Commas $0 Der. fe erie, ter etftears and sen aS f : : ore ee er ee a ee Gee oF vel ener ies e nex , , Superintenden ae er i ‘alae ba as headmaster of another a io. a < i ia Higgitt, 47, of Ottawa, WRENCE MALKIN versity Europe. cainn; other mem : am) seconda! school. } ave me di Senor (AP)—It may be a| None of these has had a.y instead of the honorable mem- =. also 7 ‘an edition|to teach action songs. Recently pnccongg pad security ane long ‘time before. the new | success, which may explain ber for wherever it is I dou't|of Homer for schools. He de-|he told one class of tots: “I superintendent effective lags of the quarrelsome | King's none ere « it ee tye eal his job as Egeoias ‘eo - —— all coms Sept 1. i d Commons its |procedure. Althou ‘anis | twerp, said. didnt agogue’s terms ou don as nicely as you ause se promoted superitiy : ot ititng up «meee to get rid of “mumbo jumbo" |have this custom, you would impose discipline. you invoke |in Parliament I'm the headmas- tendent, effective last Sept. bot & be fer lack of trais- sada he . pearl vie one po ea te * é ter, and perhaps we'd have ne jclude inenpeter _ ANGate cee won't , can When he went to Partiament, |More quarrels. , St. John’s, Nfld, 2, te. Horace King, the former nights of MPs Enis the lest session, Xing |earnsd ‘estra’ moasy by leech ater "mt lovelyt Dr. Kine FO ss SAROIGE . ° $ es f ’ ra money + OF. eee a cee cts me ce ne sre aed eel hn, a ls Nets Se oe | Da = on re - ou | a ’ ' children. .and grownups, ir: y goto and ought fe he tn (never left the House before 1 a ” | tions. jworld’s oceans are a Southampion, England, for s|+. Srowing S06 Cee iy said, 2.0.» and some of the night ves a Speaker, he gota a eump-| SURVEY PUANNED |Site mrews’ evermeard, Sree That alone would | a4 he made % clear that he |Si0ns kept him there until dawn. | tous apartment in the palace| OTTAWA (CP)—An flea tea degree fm wich snd, Me Tae 6 Gee el,' The long houry were no semble |6°waatednter ‘salary ote survey of Barbados and a num. | ss cloction sepeonnate 8 break With |the best check on the power of ‘*!r [Or & mas of Be 1750 ($20,260) and. a ranking in |ber of Caribbean islands Mba a in, that fon't the only | odern government. |» 1 Mate Rae the Yee! | the table of protocol as 18th in |bee sponsored jointly by Canada, oe, In this sense, he is a tradi.|Of my life, and the hardest.’ /tno idngdom, just behind the |Britain and the United States, midst oun te Sontiicte between |ionatist. For example, he de. |Kiné said. Royal Family, the prime min- jit was announced Sunday. The times, the Speaker represented (mt Me tredition of MPs Conservative MP compl: |ister, the Anglican archbishops |study is to determine plans end a totece te of the House |(B2ver addressing each other by |mented him on the way he ran/and the Lord Chancellor. suggest priorities in economic the monarch. i-waa a| eit, Bamnes. _ — ae te see See ee eet ete tha |__“When I stop a member from |“‘One thing we like about you ie !dure, on which he has writien'iyears. : Speaker had to conceal the eee whereabouts of five members a whom King Churies 1. tried to , arrest by coming to the House N i CAMPAIGN SIGNS-HIS AND HERS the etre tha Fovdin Rigid. Dr. Tim Turner of. Toronto Sharp in the Toronto Eglinton had. placed’ a sign supporting arbiter’ between rival 's a Liberal supporter. He riding. He then left on 2 bus neion Camp next to it. fone: Bip Dee, ont oO placed @ large poster on his ness trip and when he return : cuming session King is likety ; (oP Ww ) [have his hands full with the front lawn, boosting Mitchell ed he found his wife, Georgia trephoto - per. cen- i Fy E : |ha: resulted in more jobs, fac-|his name on divorce records. New Agreements tories, stepped - up production; James, Elliott and Franklin Are Considered and lower Canadian ear prices. |D. Jr., preceded him. i E iI i i ; EX-DIPLOMAT DIES FIRST LABOR SPEAKER TORONTO (CP) — Industry John Roosevelt, LONDON (AP)—Sir Terence| King ts @ Labor party man Minister Drury said here wif Di rced Shone, 71, a former top-ranking |through and through, the first the possibility of more interna- e Vivo British diplomat, died at his|Laborite to be elected Speaker, tional agreements, similar in| . home Friday. He served as| When he firet went to Pasta princiole to the Canada-United |. oARE2, Mexico (AP) — A \minister - counsellor in Cairo|ment in 1960, he turned up in . snade-w mee |Mexican divorcee has parted |and became British minister ia|® working man's cloth cap States auto pact, us under ae-/y 0, 4 Syria and Lebanon n 1044, He|Over ‘the . he has 4s- Roosevelt and his wife tive consideration for some in-| 9+ 99 vears the former A went to India in 1946 as Brit- | poused causes as price| ” dustries. PY gi dpc nae 'ain's first high commissioner | controls on beer, a trade union He declined to identify the | Lindsay Clark of Nahant, Mass. after the dominion became i-|for widows, a commercial ra- industries et @ press conference, | Roosevelt, 49, is the youngest |\dependent and fnished his. ca- station music| 7 but said his department | has | of former president bags. D. {reer-in 1982 as permanent Brit- local sending the | 5 been talking to some manufac | Roosevelt's five living children |ish representative to the United | Prince of state g » . turers. and the last of four sons to get 'Nations. He, added, however, in reply ae to a question that is is a “rea- sonable assumption” the indus- en LIBERAL MEETING Mr. Drury said that if the feck of growth in certain indus- | ae a tries is caused by fragmenta- tion, it ig obvious the creation ‘ of larger units should be en- eouraged, Of the auto pact, Mr. Drury said in a prepared statement it 8.30 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL ® xmacet | Borden School Auditorium over and have left school, you FF can study at home with CANADIAN ACADEMY’S HOME STUDY ‘COURSES | © SPECIAL SPEAKERS Co : ee : <a: Grades 6 to 10 course qualifies : / | ee 4 : : > | yo vara apne = pe Re oS igen 3 oh Ce ae % : + -ay ; ; : han, 534 pee 5. Fe “o Schoa career tx uatty ev of DR. LORNE BONNELL write Provincial Government Ex- aminations. — _. 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