eering London Crowds‘ Ale Delied By Keeler i won inculerai _ cm... " Ia‘re attaii- h minister almoat biouglll doth ihe priiiih gov.‘ ernnicnt, deiied Jeprlnl crowdrl i'riday alter a briet rourt ap.; on conspiracy and per.‘ tiges. “inc 21-year-old rel! aty'ledl moor: sniiied contidcnlly at‘ ohisthnii and booing onlnnkcra‘ Howling the ridewallr outside a Landau court which earlier hadl rrirasrd her all £11, V i ,M‘ llall' pending a hearing next k In sc| a trial date. r a Keeler climbed into a limousine with thin: other persons charged iiiili her in the use or Jamal- :an 1.12: ainaor Moyiiua iLlIi‘Iy) Gordon. liiss Kcler. long red hair hloltln: deliantly in the rain, ar. riird earlier at the court shouts or "good luck Chriaiine“ Irllm another waitlnfl crowd at. ter spending a nicht in tail. Tiic playgirl.arrrated Thun- ilay night on chat-gel of lying in police about an aged .5. i on her by Gordon. was key tieure in the scandal tria- gered by hcr love orlair with iormer war minister John Fru- tunin After a live - minute iormal bearing. the cane against Mt“ Keeler and the three oihors Waa adjourned until Sent. 13. Seat- land ard Detective siiot. James axon, the only witness, said prusevuimll had no obiee. iion to ball being granted. Releaaed with her were Pauiu Hamilton - Marshall. 711. With whom Miss Kecler shares an apartment; Mrs. olive Drool-er, their housekeeper, and Jamal- n can Eudnlph Fenlon. Min Hamilton - Marshall and Mn. Smoker were arrtzsted Thursday night and Il'elllnn was arrested Friday morning. Axon said he showed the trial to take three day: and the magistrate adjourned the bear- Ing [or I week in set a trial date. Axon suggested Sept. m or Sept. m as acceptable dates. Miss Keeler and the two other women were charged with ur- jury and cnnsplracy to Dbslrtict inatiee in connection with nor- ‘ don's case while Fentnn was tharizrd only wilh conspiracy. Civil SerVIce French Sector ls Suggested At Conference By KEN KELLY I OTTAWA (CPI—The carving not ill aectnn at the (edcral civil IEI’WCG to work Mllcally In French was propon e in a rnnlrrcnca of aenlnr Cana- dian public Idnllniatramra. Til! Idea came from Glllu Lalandp. prnlesanr o! interna- tional relation 1 tha Univer- niy ot Montreal. He war one or tour men leading a panel dia- c inn 0! bilingualism It the annual cnnletence of th! lusti- Iiile at Public Administration 01 Canada Prnlulnr Lalandfi. an exter- last year. argued that his pro- ooroi would attract FrenchCa- liaillarla to Job! in the federal and service. it timid moi-idi- than: “decent careers" vending madly in their own langulac and outline. aide by with. lamcr, unillngually—Enclish sec- tors or the public aervice. l lie laid bilingualism in be‘ i with '5'. aenia or encouraging more ttvil irrianis in become iluent in Mill languages was an unat.. tannhle and unnecessary nbieo- tiir lDtjA ACCEPTED 11 D. Boyd 0! Iha Dost oilice. Annlher panel member, said nrariy all English-anraklllz clvnl i ROLLO BAY William A. Peterl, Caninrldre. Alan. and Reginald P l t era. Dnrdhcsit'r. 31333., have return- ed |o their homes alter a plea- sant \nt‘dlton with relative: in. this araa. i Mr: Sam Danie and daflihlwl iii- Jranne chanson icil by plane iitr their home in Brlnhla on Mass, alter a short viait iiilll rrlalitea It Rollo Bay. \ll'. 3 ti 1. . John E. Chals mil and Richflrd and Linda t'llalssml have returned troni a molar trip to Quebec. Ml" Mary maisaon, Montreal i is spending holidayl at Ratio: ’1 \' .11 . Hilda Barker. Chelsel.‘ Mass. and Mn . Ruth MchItlle Lynn, Man, hava returned to their homa after a pleasant \llt‘allnll with their mothzr. Mr (‘hnrloitc Martin. Rnlln Buy. .\ir. and Mn. Howard Pineal: and lamily have returned to Gagttown_ rm, alter a pleas-i alll VI Lion It St. Charla and hallo Bay. Mr. and Mn. Marlin MchIl- lav. and daughter Marlena oi la neat and st. Catharina Mrs. Eula!!! Perry Va N- ernl [nut M her aunt, Mrl Marx-rat Gludat. Sumneflldl. Mr. and Mn. Ivan Armlult lllrl son, marlntteim an VII- lllnlz MI. and Mn. Rum“ Par- ry. Rollo any. era. Edwin Petal-I II Ima- iiiii some time with bar daun- tars at Montrelle Mr. and Mn. Tum 11‘“ are rewiring con‘rltillltlunl on their recent nut-rial a char tit-town. Air. and . Dan Wta and tlmlly oi Moan-ea! I Mr, and Mrs. Bill Whlta and “Billy. Inn- tlml Ontario. went a plellant latil-inn with relative! in th I I ar (.crald Chalaaoii, Charlottetown lpcnl the Leoni- Day waehad at hit home In nouo any. Mr and Mia. Joseph Macken- no and illlIU, Doinhett liars , spent a vocation at their hm It Rollo M Mr and Mra. nomad nail-sit lull their small dluahter of Eziriizgodma .1 spent the load w r - k I“ “no nativea at Sour Mr. and Mn, lrwin when at Mr. and Mr liaiold Mam, reeeatly an 3 were an: Elbert timiii'“ °" "N" b' 3 Mr. and Mn. no chevem or orden wen ram! vilitnn In Ral‘lo :- Buy and Smarts. M Mrs. H" mil! of Bordon tvlcalton Chaim went I II mar Inl- Mr. and Mn. steroid .i in "fully «it Shoshana. Mu” Ind is; iotn a. siesta ot lite ,d ,1:- my visit. “In or hello my, “'1' Ha proposed re thins: a clear-cut muad Kelly. servants in ottawa accr'rlt the ideal that all oilicials at head- qurrtara should be bilingual. among other laollcy by the iedcral government requiring a mainrfly at key niiicials in cv. ery department have a rcainn- able degree oi rluency in both IanKullea. He urged a masilvo. (Wern- rnent-iinanced program to teach Eovcrnntent employees a second laminate and establishment oi a minimum level 01 bilingualism whereby correspondence in an- ewered directly in the same lan. duaiie and Antoine service is rendered in either language. Guy Dozos, prnlcssor or gov. ernment at the University ol 0!- tawa. sugzcslcd that no promu- iions be given beyond a certain level wuhout knowledge at both languages and that the tederal. government iibance language rnurscs starting at the Interme- diate Izvel tor rapid leachlux nl French and Enulish. Pair Fined $100 For Publishing Advance Poll OTTAWA tCPliAurala Grat- inn and Gvrard Murin at Le Droit earl-i were lined S100 and rosts when couthrtl by Magistrate A Shrnlmnd of illegally Dahliath result: of rdvance pulls in April 8 iederal election. Mr. Grattnn Is manning di- rector o! the French-language Ottawa dally newspaper and ‘ Mr. Murin is its parliamentary reporter. In July. the mania- ll‘ilil dismissed a “mild” charge against Canulle L'Hnur- aux. retired cdttor-in-chlt‘i til Le oi. In May in Ttlritnin. J. D, tilacl-‘arlanr. Vice-president anti editor-in-cinc-i oi the Toronto Telegram. war lined - t publishing prematurely the re- suits oi an advance poll The chumps here the ilrsl aver laid under section 10ft Di lhe Canada Elections Act. which bani the publication oi the results M advance mills until alter the close of Dolls on election day. The ban has been In flit, act ainte 19H. ELMS‘DALE Mra. A. D. O‘Brien and Bra- h‘lce ol Tat-unto, ara visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Horace O'Brien. Mr. and Mn. Edgar Gallant and Gary. Toronto have return- ed to their home alter attending holiday! with relative! In Elma- dal! and Piuavlllc. Mn. Edward Laonard 01' St. Paul, Alberta_ and Mr). A. E ’Knnlwlar Di Edmoniun. Albcn hJVI ramer 10 their human al- Ier apennlng a month with their listen. Mrs. amel O'Brien. Elmldale, and Mrs, Michael Morrison. Grand Riva: and nth- . or relative. and lrionds on P E. IIIand. Mr Marla! Coiiin and daugh- Iar II VI returned to Montreal. a l t l r apendInl holidays wl h Mrs. Outlin'a parents. Mr. d Mrs. Eugene McCarthy, firm-k. on. Mr. and Mn. ltoraco o'arlea had an rmnt guests. Mr and Mn. Andrew Gilda. ot Nrwhury- port. Conn. and Misc Hilda w. oillta or c. ary. a. Mrl. A. D. O'Brien and lit-a- trlcespeot tow dayslaltweak vialti Mr and Mn. Roy Clo- honey and and Mrs. Ralph O'Brien. mnish. it damn MtGIll at Mo... ireai with her daughter in spcnd. till lhl lummar holiday! W lth her mother. Mrs. acorn ant. hell. and sister. Mrs. Robert arennan and Mr. Brennan. Mtu Kathleen wtitiaina. EN M action has returned to hea- daitca attcr vacaitonlnd at the home her parents. Mr. and Mn. 1). A Williama. n. I lnl Smith. Bollon. Ma la vaeaiioninii at tha home. all same. o-arlen, Mr.: and Mn. Larry amohy. More. . she aiao trialled Mrs. s. 1-. alleni la aiarloiieiown im- a let. d a ay . I John Doer, Charlutle- - m pant a few day! recently I Wat n! Mr. and Mrs. Ed- PLAN TO ATTEND THE DUNDAS .PLOWIHG MATCH AND EXHIBITION BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY FOR A DAY OF ENJOYMENT 7 1 Junior Sports, Step Dancing, 300 Horses and Cattle Classes. Over $6,000 in Prizes. Wednesday and Thursday, September 11th and 12th This Message is Published by the Following Spiritetd Minded Merchants: MABON DRUG CO. TEE REXALL STORE Justin McNeil. 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