WILSON WELCOMED British Prime Minister Har- old Wilson gets a” handshake .,. from President Johnson on whis arrival last night-at the White House. Wilson whe came for top level conferenc- Election Expenses Officials Meet With Provincial Cabinet, Three members of the federal | committee on election expenses | met yesterday with the provin- cial cabinet. . They also held meetings dur- ing the morning with representa- tives of the Liberal Party and in the afternoon with representa- tives of the Progressive Conser- vative party. Members of the committee tn- clude: Alphonse Berbeau. of Montreal, chairman; M.J. Cold- well, former leader of the -COF party of Canada from Ottawa and Gordon Dryden of Toronto. Two other members of the com- mittee are holding meetings in western Canada. . The committee called on Lieu- tenant-Governor W.J. MacDon ald at Government House before Building Bonus Applications On Par With 1964 Requests Applications for the $500 bonus under the winter house building incentive program are at about the same level as last year. ‘~~Tn the first three weeks of the 1965-66 - programme over 26,000 applications for approval of housing units had been received. Last winter more than 33,500 units eventually qualified for the $500 bonus, at a cost of some $17,000,000 to the Dominion Gov- ernment, rls This winter house building in- centive programs has become an effective means of stabilizing industry over the entire year.. It has been estimated that thi es, wes met by Johnson out- |. side the Executive Mansion. They went into conference im- mediately. © (AP Wirephoto) leaving, tate in the day, for the | mainland The cabinet held its second meeting of the week yes- terday morning. Normally the cabinet meets on Tuesdays. Yesterday’s meeti was | brought about when cabinet | failed to finish its regular bus-| iness on Tuesday due to the number of delegates that were present for the session. Representatives .of the Island Development Company, Bath- urst Marine Lid. and St. Duns- | tan’s University met with the) cabinet on Tuesday: Tuesday’s meéeting began dl 10 in.the morning, continued | through lunch end concluded | about ‘six in the evening. | from the number of application forms supplied to licants by the local office that the num- ber would be on a par with last year. - | _ Mr. Oheverie pointed out that it is still not too late for pros- building incentive programme is in effect between Nov. 15 and Apri 16. -. WESTERN FUNERALS ‘ program is responsible for the provision of 100,000 jobs on constriction sites, and slightly more than that number. of. jobs in other related industries, such as the manufacture, sale and transportation of building ma- terials. . i In an interview, George W. Cheverie, manager of the Char- lottetown office of the National Employment Service, said that accurate figures for P.E.I. ap- plications are not immediately available since all P.E.1, appli- Moncton, N:B., but he felt that DEATHS MACKAY — Suddenly at Hint _.Memorial Hospital, Danvers, Mass., Dec. 14, 1965, Mrs. John |; A. MacKay, formerly of Mount Hope, inher -64th year. Re- mains will be. transferred at noon today (Friday) from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to Dun- das United Church for. funeral service commencing at two o'clock. Interment in the church cemetery. MacKINNON — At Chufchill on Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965, of Rod- erick L.' MacKinnon formerly of Miscouche in his 87th year. Rest- ing at the Bowness Funeral Home from where funeral will be held on Saturday, Dec. 18, to St. Johti the Baptist Church, Miscouche, for- Requiem Hi -Mass at 9 a.m. Interment in church cemetery. Visiting hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. WASS — At the P.E.1. Hospital, 16, 1965, Percy “SMITH — At the Charl Hospital, Thursday Dec. 16, 1965. Pare gery Ah At lg e668 , age years. Resting ‘at the Charlotte- town Funeral Home from this WOODSIDE. FUNERAL — The funeral of Mrs. Elmer Woodside was held on Thursday afternoon’ from O'Leary United Church where service was conducted by _|the fact that this was his - first iwéceived a fine of $10 and. costs lor five days for failing to stop eat for driving the wrong way on a | sone-way days. Court Handles Heavy Docket try with intent to steal, was re- manded totoday by Magis trate A.J. Haslam, QC, in City Police Court yesterday. The charge against the accus- ed was laid following a break into the office of the Fisher- men's Loan Office on or about Nov. 10. : Five witnesses appeared for the crown. Charles McQuaid act- ed as counsel for the accused and Alan K. Scales for crown. The accused, on a_ second charge of break, entry, and theft (money from Mr Cue Biil- jards), was remanded to the same date. He elected to be tried by judge and jury. The case against Mary Eliza- beth McNally, city, charged with illegally selling liquor, wes further adjourned to Jan. 18. George Ernest Hughes, city, was assessed $50 and cos 30 days for theft sweater.) Albion, was ‘ined $25 and or 15 days for (automotive articles). Consider- ation was given to his age and| offence when he fine was im- posed. Richard A. Jenkins, Pownal, was fined $15 and costs or five days for speedi Leslie MacDona ld. Bunbury, a.ced traffic light. W.E. MacKay, city, was as- sessed $10 without ‘costs or five days for failing to yield the tight of way. Clayton LeLacheur, city, was fined $5 and costs or two days! street. A city resident, charged with the illegal possession of liquor, was fined $20 and costs or 30 There were four drunk and incapables. Two city residents were remanded to Dec. 17. An- other city man was fined $20 and costs or, 10 days while a fourth was given a 20-day sen- tence, committment held pend- Rev. E.S. McKillop, assisted by | Rev. E.T. Sellick. Hymns were | “Safe In The Arms Of Jesus’’ | and ‘‘The Lord’s My Shepherd.” Patibearers were Ralph Mur- | ray, Heath Woodside, Thomas Silliker, Wilfred Silliker, Ster-| ling Baglole; and William Silli- | ker. Flowerbearers were Ali- ing good béhavior. Waterfront Busy | Before Freeze-Up Imperial Halifax, sailed | from son Silliker, Lester Silliker, Bob- |Charlottetown yesterday after- | by Silliker, Lloyd Jelley. Inter- 200n after unloading over 1,000,- ment was in Mount Royal Ceme- |900 gallons of bunker oil for the tery. LOBA service was held at |Imperial plant. Officials of the her late residence conducted by |Imperial Oil company have indi- another~ tank- ee rr (MacKinnon, chaplain, Mrs. Blanche side. assisted, by the Wood- JENKINS FUNERAL — The funeral for James _B. Jenkins was held Thursday afiernoon from the Compton Funeral Home to Trinity United Church where service was conducted by Dr. C. R. Weber, assisted by Rev. S. Grant Walle. Hymns were “How Great Thou Art’’ and “Abide With Me’. Solo “Goodnight and Good Morning” was sung by. Allison MacLean. Organist was Mrs. Eric Sheen. Honorary pall- bearers were Arthur DesRoches, Peter , Robert Strong- man, Hutt, William arid Earl Heckbert, Cecil Hardy, Ir- ving Smith Preston MacKenna, Roy Oulton, George Milligan. Donald Birch, Wyman MacAr- thur, Elmer Moore, L.J.- Mur- phy, Earl Hickey, Allison Mac- Lean Fred Brooks, Russell Phaneuf James MacLeod, Ray- mond MacKinnon, Roy Johnston, Walden Beck, Ted Poole, Allie Lewis, John Sherdian. Active ‘orthy Mistress Mrs. J ame s|cated they ler before the: freezeup. 9 | The coaster Hickory, of Irving Oil..company, sailed- from: Char-- |lottetown at 6.00 yesterday mor- jning and will be working for about 10 days transporting fuel oil. to smail ports along the Nova Scotia coast. Irving oil officials expec! a large tanker to dock in Charlottetown shortly after the New Year. The freighter Miquelon sailed from the Buntain Bell and Co. pier yesterday after loading. A spokesman for Buntain and Bell Co. said the company expects no more activity at its wharf this winter, although, the Gaspe may call at this wharf on her return voyage from the Magdalenes. CROONER HAS FLU (Reuters) — Crooner Dick , spent his first day as_an Irish citizen Wednes- day in bed nursing a flu attack. Haymes, of Anglo-Irish parent- age, was born in Argentina. In. 1937 he went.te the U.S. and had a successful stage and film career, but never became a U.S. citizen. The formal an- mouncement of his Irish citizen- ‘ship was made by the govern- ment. Presents ... GRAHAM ” v Island News.Page ~ Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Dec. 17, 1965. 3 Court Imposes Suspended Term water meters would range from $1.40 per month for a five-eighth inch meter size to $70 per-month for an eight inch meter. For this Proposal water authofities would suspend.water and sanitary- se- werage services if bills remain- ed unpaid after 40 days with a $8-00 reconnection charge after Presiding at the hearing was commission i if . ge ehe oeee see fe 23 gee ‘| : ite! 4H eF 83 i a 2k 7 i sf iff 3 i 4 i Re te jut irae be, F oft ; i oo! e City to study it further. THE HORSE and SULKY CLUB FABULOUS NIGHT CLUB SINGER BOWSER’ ‘Popular and Western Singer Also dance to Les Alexander and THE SMOOTHIES / > | Island, _|seeking Sidewinder and radar- z - by the Magistrate in suspending sentence were that the accused be of good behavior during that period and that he enter into a “= il = e2%,% , z F Fi! os | £ I = = _ 4 ior iF Fis 8 R e z ¢ ® E i E ¢ ett i 8 d E i ze f Cy 2 é 2 = = ® cle This grey and white cat of nose attributed to a pigmenta- dubious origin soon will be on tion error. Ite owner in Regina its way to Halifax where it is who wishes to remain anony- mous, contacted Halifax af! § i i i ft L 5 rR Es F fy i 5 E i F i a 3 i BF : g = k RE : E . zs E F i t i | F ; e 5 = 2 g ee rf Fe ; E Feet 4 s a3 i 2 & BS E ij of which the prototype has not the action. yet been built, have been sold. MiG Jets Are Testing US. Forces Defence | SAIGON (AP)—Mig jets, im Americans at the possibility | ina, have |Nerth. Viet Nam may-some. day iplant chopped off one-third of electric supply of the port Haiphong and 25 per cent of , controlled Sparrow air - to - eit | sout it fockets, are capable ef ‘‘hair- i érigger response.” @round action | Jets have scrambled re-|Viet peatedly during the aerial | JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE ‘DISTRIBUTOR WANTED . For major line of Japanese Motorcycles. Must be well financed and prepared to do a high dollar “volume on this fast selling line. Must have ex- \tensive experience in merchandising sales, service and parts of equipment or allied lines. 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