INSTRUCTS IN: WEAVING “ $¥ve women of Montague are taking advantage of the handi- eraft program initiated by the Fourist Association of P.E.I. The beginners’ course in weav- ing was started this week by _Parey. Lister of Charlottetown, Sunday Art Film Series Resumes | im stunning colour and photo- ; The feature film of the after- sinon_comes from Greece. ‘Immortal . Land,’’ scribes the interplay fuk of Guiture past and, pen q@vecative photographic tech ques and readings from Speeder Fined a on the movie and the night. * ow instructor at’ the handicraft centre. The women report they are very pleased with the first week's program and are look-. ing forward to the final three weeks of the course. In the above picture Mr. is shown giving tntructions to of the class, Mrs. A.E. nnd of ~ Montague. - Others taking the course— are Mrs. Cyril Davis, Mr. G.S.A. Inman, Mr. L.W. Roper and Mr. James_Cudmore. * Case Adjourned: To January 14 SUMMERSIDE — Wilfred John Blacquiere, Summerside, was charged with unlawful pos- session of goods valued. at less than $50, knowing they had bees obtained by. an indictable - af- fence, in .Town Police court yes- terday before Magistrate R. 8, Hinton, Qc. : Accused pleaded not guilty ‘and the case was adjourned to Jan- uary 14. “Of Kin’s Death - KENSINGTON — Ellis Pro- | fitt, Kensington, received news [Pe gina Durant, Maine. She was in her 90th year, and passed away on Dec, 3 follow. ing an illness of two days; She was a daughter of the late William T. Durant, and hie wife Christian Rendle. Tuplin, form- | erly: of Margate. One brother predeceased her. Relatives: here include, sins, Mrs. Leo Crane, Mrs. ey ry Henderson, Margate, an .)Mrs. H.C. Bowness, Kensington. opcorn Grease Problem Ended . Crowds at the Confederation reportedly ‘|tiee department spokesman said here. ote donth of Rie eusln, Goer. Burwiek.. Guesses Unsafe On Civic Election tempts to find out who would | and Dr. Douglas MacDonald. Mr. Wage the battles brought scant |MacRae said yesterday that he - |results, . | definitely would not run and Dr. It appeared almost a | cer- ; MacDonald couldn't be reached | Innis, was mentioned as a pos- ‘cillor Gormley oe eran "| mond Arsenault, was undecided . | Tenis was not available tor pe - | yesterday about entering the |ment yesterday. _ | Ward 6 contest. ‘A former cotinciilor, J; Wd- Rated As Dene The Finest’ Superb ‘artistry in the use of influences, te geometric forms colour and design is currently to illustrations of pure fantasy.- on y at Confederation Cen-| -There are shapes from -na- tre. Gallery in Charlottetown ‘ture and patterns from the im- with an exhibition of 30 wall jagination, but each hanging hangings by the. husband and (creates its own mood, makes its. wife team ef Anthony and ne own statement of a design and or Paine of Saint John. colour. And it is im the use of colour ae ae seoreee Stas, ae ‘that the hangings come alive to settled in Saint John two years | express feeling and mood. Th¢ ago to establish a flourishing | lcolours- are rich, vibrant and silk screen work shop, Both con. boldly used in unusual combina. tribute original designs an d@{tions- that seem_te come togeth- work together to execute them (ef either quietly or with eme- them on, lengths of fabrie fifty ition to satisfy the artists state- inches wide. The exhibition will be on dis- Confederation Centre Art Di- | |play at Confederation Centre us- rector Moncrieff Williamson | til the end of Janyary. ee" Prince Philip meee bing rs Dupule Trial Set For March 7 QUEBEC (CP) —The trial of Yven. Dupuis, fermer federal ___|minister without portfolie, en influence-peddling. charges has been tentatively scheduled . for March 7 at Sherbrooke, a jus- The charges. resulted from. u_ successful attempts to obtain a racetraek charter from the on ae gta evievile on ean - constituency, which Mr. represented until the a election last Nov. 8. He ran in the — as a independent Liber: was defeated, along with an official ine ca designated by ogressive Com- aul Beaglieu. “Once you have been exposed the work of the Paines you’ can recognize it anywhere,” he cities ceases cad the oni a to promote. club charities, it was announced | tao sion wit Mist whi Aman perfectly unique. Taken together elements present eytistty ere of ptunning impact.” . s the first time we've had {a aT @ this sort Ii the gallery- and-I'm_most-pleased. impression it creates.” . pools vie Pri | U.S.-British trade relations. at —The Queen's husband will as rive in New York + - = vit iat Philip will "visit c ne pattern “fs |ami, Houston, Les Angeles, nging from primitive cago and New York te stylizations, to almost ‘pop’ = banquets, raising funds ‘or. if Rs nated the site as w the criminal Bees ele nese 7 it = Canadian Mining Authorities: All in all, these crowds | are | ‘ David Stanley Younker* North Winsloe, was fined $20 and costs ar 10 days ‘for speeding when ‘he Hefore- a ‘Ronald Watts, Grand — Trac- adie, and Erie John Kipping, city, were each assessed $10 and costs or five days for failing to™ atop at a red traffic light. -Blain O. Kerwin Cambridge, received._a_fine_of..$5.and_costs - @& two days for failing to stop at a stop sign. :Philip Coker, city, charged with going the wrong way on a one-way street;—was~ fined % without _ costs or two days. There were-six cases of drunk | were remanded to today, Two af the accused were fined and the sixth man was committed _@ a previous commitment. ' A ely resident was fined $20; Gnd costs-or 30 days for illegal possession of liquor. ‘ Photographers record the tecene at Tashkent,’ U.S.S.R., as President Mohammed Ayub . Khan, LEFT, of Pakiston, and Prime. Minister Lal Bahadur ?, = jed by stopping= ‘the. sale of pop: well behaved and the only pre- blem experienced, that of wip- ing hands on the seats after eat- ling pop corn, has been eliminat- Oretveat Teme Term MONTREAL (CP) — Frank |Deegan, 36, the eighth man icharged in connection with a \swindle which cost the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation than $30,000, has been given a one-year sentence by Judge Jean Tellier. The sentence was handed | corn. Jack MacAndrew ‘said = yes. | terday that the movie s have, been very successful and are up to standard. He said they are bringing people to‘the centre |who were never there before, which. is an accomplishment in itself, since they might become |down after Deegan pleaded | interested in- attending other |guilty to defrauding ‘the CBC of | functions. |$2,565 in 1962 and 1963. Edward Mullis, manager of | The original complaint against the Capitol, said that the movies |Deegan charged -that he de- at the Centre have been very |frauded the. Crown corporation successful and that “the com- lot $32,000, but this amount was any is ‘quite happy.” sugsequently~reddced by the ns ‘ 4 Patrice Bouchard, former BUS FALL 70g & chief accountant for the corpo MANILA (Reuters) — A bus ration, was sentenced to three plunged 90 feet down a cliff on jyears’ in prison last November the southern Philippines island |for defrauding the corporaton | =e Tyrn_ Attention lo Australia By KEN SMITH calueian Press Business Editor TORONTO (CP)—A lot of at- tention.is being paid these days by the exploration side of Can- sda's ‘mining industry to tty more (relatively little-known." mineral more |notential of Australia: “Kn-. estimated 40 Canadian ; to have Canadian lets is rai rated as good as any, he says. | ASSESSMENT POOR Although Australia has some mining .developments now, such as the bases-metal mine at | Broken Hill and Mount Isa, and has known .the excitement in the p gold: rush; Cana- there has assessment-+ country’s mineral poten- a “There have been hundreds of rz, \firms are imoved into the continent down- junder recently. Most ‘of their ; work _still_is_in-the preliminary | survey stage, mining men say, lalthough some detailed explora- tthe as tion of specific sites has started. |small properties ated over John McOuat, director of the the years, “only two or geological consulting firm of |three men five tons or Watts, Griffin and McOuat of |80 of ore a week,” Mr. McOuat Toronts; “whe recently” returned” from ‘a field trip in Australia| « operations obviously for a client, says that country |eould pay off. only while the} Tonight 9.30° p.m. could become one of the hottest men were working _feally rich prospecting centres in the world pocketes. Starting Tonight during the next few‘ years. - Downtowners One mining official estimates ican. business leaders te diseuss. ‘Commodore Room “, : : . : 4 3 ; i! 4 ae ‘ oe k it asgretivety, “a. get away M with it, : e -. yr ‘ estimony o e young people . th Ives, he did not k | Discuss g Horsburgh Case MMe aes sak ee ee 2 The Guasdian _ Charlottetown, Sat., Jan. 8; 1966. tonnes ie ae ia a . miles north of Kings -reweR PASSES mae , ald C: Smeathon” éaid here He said he. topes the book’ BERLIN (AP)—The .number oe on the Horsburgh case will opinion ,and jof visits by West Berliners to isn't an attack on the .church |"bring on a correction’ of ' this wast Bertin’ during the. Chhiets ment of. Se ght gh ereong injustice.” : d Mew. Year's -holid and mottiva-. The attorney: aeabal’s depart: Lmas ‘a6 New.—Year's | are, ment has called the book “a | |was slightly fewer than a year, |cheap; vicious attack on the ad- 880; the East Gerla, — and |agency ADN reported Mi stir public tion f do not sit in judgment, but assess judgment,’’ Mr. Smeaton, | said at- a press conference. jMinistration of justice” : Pir c of the 153 - page beng ow constitute a defam- ow oe There ted battl A rt book — Horsburgh Affairs: "°° > in phon Zo. for coun: ous ae geod _— that Disciple or Deviate?—put out by| Asked why he me nat sought , May We Acsemmonate Feb, 9, but-right now it | rmnigght. sbpear on th bao Feb, |Baxter Publishing Co. of-Tor-.|!9 | la charges Perdury ; 4 be a safe bet to make |9 te oppose Corri- |OMt0, goes on sale. today. ‘\agsinet youths woo e . When you are in Hal a ’ | gan and Zakem. But the book will have a two- |their court testimony the morern comrera lie, are scheduled for| In Ward 6, the present rep- Page. deletion from: the original ihook, Mr. Smeaton writ: eentrally locat Wards 1, 2 , 3 and 6 but at- | resentatives are E'mer MacRae {5:96 copies published in ad-| “I think there ‘are grounds for STERLING HOTEL vance of distribution. % it, but -in* lightcof the larger Publisher. William H. Baxter vamifichtions—I’m thinking of said an affidavit of a youth |moral ramifications — | can't jchanging key court Soar aie cer myself that I ‘should | ts the eloce te stevi | Her are oul @ tow at the _ Sterling's teatures TCVee® tainty that councillors Arthur | for comment. was deleted on. the advice of |do so ® Lirencen Vining oom - : __Mrs... Dorothy. Corri-|. The name ofa. neweomer.was. counsel... = aaah ACTION g Freee rere eee came ee ont Fee a Sa ‘Nigtied,.e wee Dee Tie ry, |CONVICTRD LAST SPRING Also, he sald, Mr. Horourgh SG encased Manes 3. However, names of_ definite | figure and. at present pre Rev. Russell Horsburgh, 49, \is against it. ft im ‘opponents were hard to come | of the Charlottetown Minor Hos-.| was Convicted last spring of en- |. He admitted — the ty. Insurance man, Arthur Mac- | key Association, couraging sexual activities \Court @ Canada’ is a "pace | where decision in . the burgh. case-‘should be made, «But I felt it was time to speak | out.” ’ Asked how sexual activities’ described at the trial could go on—in—church— buildings without" Mr. Horsburgh's mmewiedee, Mr. | Smeaton aid: | "I'm suggesting in the hook | that a few young people can do | H. R.. DOANE AND COMPANY - sme 2 ouths at his. Park St. Un urch in Chatham, Ont. His appeal to the Ontario Ap- peal Court in November was ve- | jeeted, and he is currently serv- eats 8° one-year term in Kent . His ‘lawyers are | aa leave Jan. 25 to appeal _ Reape vad to the Supreme nada. j | | , | 276 . BA PAZ “ar Sonne 30, ‘served as ~~, Horsburgh's assistant * for | two’ years at the First United | forms |Church in Waterloo, Ont. His hook* criticizes the conduct | of the Horsburgh trial and sug- Bests that Judge W. H.. Fox | based judgment-on the testi- | ae of untrustworthy -teen-age Mr.. Smeaton now is in charge of the United: Church h ip. Bharbet |. OOF OCLEEESDPOOOODOEOO “_ WINSPEAR, HIGGINS, "STEVENSON § DOANE Chartered Accountants : “134 RICHMOND ST;, CHARLOTTETOWN — throug hen he en te al Saint John, Halifax, St. John’s, Cre of at an comiteett |. Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Prince Albert, Vancouver of Mindanao two days ago, kill- jof nearly $40,000. Bouchard was ing 35 ‘persons, say reports named as a conspirator gol reaching here today. - lDeegan in the plot. a experts under tralian, Bri companies. One Castle Tin Mines Ltd., has. announced plans . to production of a small tin in the northeast state of ren i= jland within ‘a few months ¢_\ will ‘about... $500,000. exploration of other properti EXPAND OPERATIONS | | alre go resources minister, says indi- cated reserves already have -|made di possible to expand oper- ating plans. Mr. McOuat says there ore several factors making. Aus tralia an attractive prospect for Canadian exploration teams. In tralia welcomes any al Canadian contribution’ to is - /e@conomy. ~The coutitry has a tax climate that is regarded a generally favorable to éxploration, —as cessions to | rif populati But the Aggest advantages FACE TO FACE - Shastri of India come face to face for the first time in two ‘their in exploring \and evaluating the made tentative, plans to sink’ again- to dismuss differences : between. their - countries. |property into production. oo - - deadlocked Tam Photo from Soviet ageney This is especially: true in such | nt summit conference. They’ ‘Tass, (AP Wirephoto via cable |technical fields as aeromagnetic talked for, — an hous and * from Moscow) geophysical .surveys,’ in which J; ' ¥ Casadise diene 40m be xf Rethy's TV & Radio shop J} ym moan a te Mate ing about $4,000,000 during the NOW OPEN, Brace for your dancing em Toronto-based company, | ady into | deposit | hs and | on. es. Robert Macaulay, Castle Tin president and former Ontario | addition to the obvious. one of [— common language, he says Aus- well as a system of special con- | Ip development. ia | mineral potential of an area ‘| and then bringing a promising | Members and Guests Main Brace Club Rooms - 130 Richmond mt, Phone 4-5113 or Apply : 137 Upper Queen The annual tae of Prince Edwerd Ie land Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held 7 at the Summerside hoys’ club, corner Of, \Notre Dame and Cedar Streets, in the Town of Sum- ‘merside on Tuesday, the 25th day of January at the. nour of 10: ' co in me forenoon. C Pe ‘El. Federation of Agriculture T wenty-fifth Annual | Meeting. Tuesday, January 11, 1966 1:30 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. Charlottetown Hotel. “7. ‘The annual meeting of the Directors will be held as above noted.’ Federation members and interested persons welcome. ‘ EL DEWAR, Secretary. al WEEKEND 10° The Little Indian Captive The first resident of New Brunswick was a nine-year-old boy! This week, Weekend Magazine features the first half of the amazing but true story of John Gyles, asit. °° _ _ happened .276 years.ago. John Gyles’s own’ words tell of his capture durin gan Indian’ attack on an early settlement, and the first of twelve nightmare years as an Indian slave, The Ev vening Patriot WITH STILL iw) een Ty MAGAZINE — Colored Comics x ‘ii All Newsstands o*