THE FIRST industrial surety «tame tor rrinee county was held in Summerstdc yes. terday with morc than in prrsnrl taking part in tho pm gram. Apparann tor “ry- Safety And Productivity Go Together Says Speaker sUlIrMEnleE EunEAll OF THE GUARDIAN t‘he Iasl in a Series at Mime lndmu'al saiety tonierences sponsored by the P.E.l. Wurli- n‘len‘l Orimpemuon WEI was tit-Id It the Canadian [kglon home yPStArday with a mglsu‘l- lulu d more llun 70 person: “This g the that confer- emdflliistylpeevflhpldm Sumner-side". liiilic Campbell, ra . supervism' and. "we let that it has been mint sue- cesnlul Time amulde Shirwr rd melt mam for industrial safety by mm at the confer- ence far all the lerlimes. lllms Ind rhe banqult. haul mm lint» pnnant they tasked questions and look pan in the discussion ner- inns," Alan E homey, sater di- rv-Mnr. NPW Bmmswick Electric iner Cranmisslrm. ilde last eveiniluz't banquet on “Salety and produail'iw are innoni-imua " “Desmu the apparent suppo . being given industrial minty in the Atlantic Prat/1W" . d, “film S'an Is I tremendous Iark or safew. annual cost at myth- sahle claims in the Atlantic om. Vince; mums to some 350,000.- lklfl This acommic and humanit- arian in; cut: be lumen iii a revitalipotl arton on the part or iii. unionism , to prodube I "when wurlr is perlonned pm- erY". MI. Pie-may will h in also pariorm- rtl sorely." (‘nMMort SENSE in an armrnon lazturemot-ie penod. Mr. pit-runny tron-itchi- eii on a him "Eltxtrt PM“ And n Sense" He said: "The applirnnon oi wimmrtn guided by two ample will hdp people use cloc- ' uni salety.‘ rent between an erect-lie W1" Ind the ground A Iectun on "industrial at. tu-lenoy in aocidoiit twenties- non" was given hy LI). thought at iinding innit in ac- cidem luv lion. The obtect Il‘uuld tie to find pmientun ineasrnaa W m- aame type or accident would not mom-r", lie sill. amino ahould not be kept mm lrlrm “men. mama-men! or workers. Funk Beulveau. “My and ON prmon Superv‘lmt. CNR, hillm, sprite m the muon- nbllhy III the umervisrli‘ In til! NW 41 Incident Pawn- !Iou And how good worn-la m lniom could I). MIN alum: untidy-u. surety". one of the mute!» ence't main points, II midis-d hr. len tn right. guest speak- ois A E. Fiat-way. safety di- lrrciflr. New Brunswick Elec- ti-ic Paw?! Commentan Li). A film an “Trach 531213" and a lecture wax presented by RCMP Constable Llrdsay Robr bills. Summersidie detachment. and RCAF Swwrslde lighting unit. N amt): dnsplayn oi Indus- trial safety eqruplnrnt were Viewed thnniigiout the day and pamphlet material was M'all- hula in all persons. SAFETY AWARDS Pmmtafiofll nl two safely awm’tl! we!» made (a the Island Telsphane Company I file ban- quet Ivy the Woz'kvrirn'l Mm< pensannn Foam, The Award! tire-m Kehoe safely engineer, HMO Dockyard, Halllar and Mike mnlerenne host Board. .wore for three yrals or work without lost time inlury. William Spenser aweptied lit e Inward i‘rorn Edward Keeping. ' ember ot‘ the board. on hehalr oi the constmrtiun ll:ch at tho company. willrt-ii Mac-AIM. chairman in the board. present- cd the second award to Eatii Agriculture Mlnldsr Andrew E. Mncnse. said yt’slrrrlai "up a pic growers should l calving at leasl $1 per 75 mtllnll‘ bag. and he advised that “a... grower who is not grill": 5. least :1 a bag Should not i... potatoes until he grit a not... price " 1 So lar this year pnlnin sin... ments have continued in r... well above that or last war n itn rm carioads having n»... ship‘ pod to date at ramparpll to ".9 same period a year hen Retired Army Officer Opens Practice Here n. Col. All. Smith. cn. DDS. nil. tretl ls npenin: an nllirc tor dental practice in the arm. Block. 160 Queen Street l Col. Smith served with Canadian nenial Cnrps irnm mil to 1945 enlisting wvn the nnk or lieutenant. FD‘LICNImg the end or the Sec- ond world War. he prartired in Charlottetown lnr two 3 s tic raenlisted in the Dental Corps in 1946 and served until his re- ceut relirement. Col. Smith atmndod West Kent School and Prince in Wnl at College In Charlottetown He received his nil egroe irnm LIGHTNING FLASHES OVER SOUTH KINGS the; . The Little Theatir on Wil- 1 v Street upened again last night with another in its win. sen one-act plays. "'th three plays piescnvccl last Night were "Vlurtier on the Farm”. “Tluis Night Shall Pass", and “Gland )lundl". The plays will be repeated again this evening beginning llTTLE THEATRE SEASON OPENS at 23:15. Here we are the be- hind—thermnea await as the players In helped with that: makeup. Acme Emir: Mat- MDVES IN ROCKER and rat in it Tuesday—I'll! lirrt WASHINGTON (APl—Pmt- “‘ of business there fucker is in the now-rum lulu ol thunder and (ladies oi itgntu. mg were q'lltg Milan! in LIT. Montague area last evening, The storm which Wu pt short duration began about tive o'clock. nalhousle University. Haltlax. and later liil DDSfrom the same dent Johnson. follvwlns the ex- lnatltutiou. , iample oi the late .lohn Ken. Cal. Smith II the son at Mral’i‘dy- “WV” ‘ mm"! 91"" Al. smith. Richmond Street. I'm Ill! “flit! from his hem! tie is married to the former Margaret Crawiord. EN. oi \I‘i'md hlnndl. They have tour chil« dren. Get through Fallowinfi till: norm Ills) winds and cooler temperatur- es turned wet Streets to I glassy sltpperiners and oreat. ad a bit of I hazard on hull a! file urea. No moperty damage from the electrlcul thorn-i wax rec ported. Smith. the main- DALLAS iAPl—Tcxss rover. lenanceiurce. . nor .lohu Connolly. wounded Ea. Cameron. plant snperin- L'b women during the lSsassinalmn oi iendent, Charlmtehovin. LS in - Presldent Kennedy. said Wed» icharge or both at these dms- nesday that alter being shot the Home mntaident "rlulnped over and Surnnierside Mayar Ernest. laid WM In" He continued: Morrison affilclllly opened Elie mmmnre. welcoming the many industrialists. l ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Chulotteimm. Thum, Nov. 28, 1963. 3 lCentennial 30m)th — Mayor Gilbert Bell list night was named chair- man of a centennial commitma Immrd he". Actlmi Wm taken at I general meeting h the Town Hall. Reginald Mahler: was made vice-presith and MM. WJ. MacDonald. loci-wary. (mail-mm at siihrommitiees were named also They include: For athletic: and sports. the president or the Alnleuc Assncia— n nam : t 'al projecti, Mn. Remin- lld Rodgws: Dmfinn Mid Ilwnindifixln. Galvin Howatx. nutrient of die Royal Canadian Lemon branch: Mayor Heads Borden's Committee Cami-nuran amviiics. Cpl. w. .l. MacDonald. RCMP: Educatunial activities. William Matuieua: Reliizious. Rev. EM Carlie mn and Rev Arthur renderznst. Suggestions at the meeting included one to have s MacNauglit attention: 525m of Liberal Warnen'l being held in the ha (nation Damn. Oh! 1i!!! DNA er will he Solicitoosenaral .1. Watson Machining". who is atso MP hr Prince County. The presentation of all hnnnr- cry lite In the Na- tinnnl Federatlmi of “beta! Wo- men oi Canada to Mrs. John M. Rattenbury will be one M HI highlights 0! the program. Mn. Rattenhury l! a charter member tion of this province, havlll jained on It: tormutton I]! ma. Mrs. Arlen Mulligan. Klnkorl. l! provincial pmldent at the usSm‘iatinn. other officer! Include, M rl. George MacKay. Albany. vice- presidznt: Mn. Eugene Cullen. Charlottetown floreter I it Mr! Russell Raver. Central Royalty, treasurer. County vice-presidents nre‘ Kings. Mrs, Mnlnr Reid‘ Queen: Mrs. Benjamin Rogers; and Prince. Mrs. WE. Smallrnsn. a. fro the town marked With their names and one, hv Mrs. Haul. MerPIIee. pnnciipal cl me sci-ml suggesting 'lmlJl‘m/(‘mPnt ‘ school grounds as n centenxljal‘ rmlect. The pmai was in the lorrn or a letter. algiied tau-hen or the school. The next meeting or the unit- mrzttce in scheduled (or Doe. I. With and weather amorou— 1mg. the PET. Siiciety for the PRVflmfln M Cruelty to Ani- mals PM! expressed unicorn fur the well Ming 0! Farm Eva-mock mid mmlc Animals Ln the We President Stanford Biggar had me Issued a warning that wtml the not-hue in mature the sac- iety is mooring up it: watch tor maimed ol the mismat- ment or animus. Mr. Slug-r raid the society will he pnylnrt particular atten- tion in the practice or trans- pnrilng rattle to packing plants SPCA’s Vigilance Increased ‘ On Arrival Of Cold Weather In open trucks He said this ol- rence II punishabl! hy low and the rncioty will consider action in any user that came herore it, The SPCA president said charges were laid last win ter in scvcral case: had convictions were in n . he warned that trucks carry- ing cattle anywhere during the cold winter munths Should it all times he covered. is the winter progresses. the society will increase its watch Itir cases M mistreatment to pets. tail and rings. em. in said pet owners are rea- ponsihie [or their pet'. weltare. Bondsman Vie For Scholarships WESTERN BRI EE S RECEIVE! until) Mn .loueph Shle hn receiv- ed the and on. or the plllln| at her lilflr-h-Il'. lac. wile iii rranlt E. Woodllfll at Vancouver, manager it! at: and Yahoo rhamber M In"!!! Ian In mum are 0 ha dautlliicr, Valerie. thm tout, Erskine Keir. Maxwell and Sunlord au married and llvuig on. FM ind acorn arlltitli oi \iinrnnvor toIIiwInI cr—ma KENGING'N‘IN Scholars Ihlpl are Innnunrrd hy the LI MI Club for member! 0! my Blnd The cnmwtlilnn wlthln the band I! but-ed «It hilan unit:. "to attend-lire. brain“. (In of book], an! at Innntmcntl. Ml Flu Scholarship. I" nvltli- ship in Mt. Alllsnn University 89min" I SIEINIIII Two In nflrrrd by th! Linn! Club. Mn Ivy tht Konllnliml Lotion Irvr . vsternn'll child. on! try "II the Gentlemen-r Club. Each tcholmhip ule a it day inn slc lnilInlrilnrl eamn held an finally in July .4 MI Allison with all "muses WII‘ LInlI'l ctuh la hnplna mm mnnlnnhIps will he otter VII. Th! bl u d It mucking far I Christin“ raw-"1 whlch “All he lion burial will b. In Vmcouvui ldvertlud Shortly- Hntrumen‘a Club, and on by M“ .6 p, m arllllillflmll In M 53"“ in vaueinlm. nllo two oroth- t ' Cat! and dill: should rial be ex- posed to low temperatures and snuwstnrms and the society has the power to art and will act IRIIML “WM” who mlttreat their pets in this manner. Mrs. K. L. Wat 9, ‘Kensington, Dies KENSINGTON — m I‘lth oi Mn. Knife“! L. White. thr- merly d Kendnxmib. Nov. 3‘ I( file “yum und MICArthln‘ Nursl’llfi lit-1!. Le“ in mm! m '(Iur thuflh Ham Magistrate Orders Arrest A bench walnut Wu halted 'flf mink J. MKDmali‘l d Brlml. h CRY pd!“ col-t yea- 121W. WM A. I. Hun- lam, QC. issued the lunar: when Machnald “Lied h I: Dec. ‘ for further confldarlflon. Bull ll 00 Stand. Hem Bawley ll Parkdide In find :20 Ind m I 10 MRI M 5P0 A m m Bind ’10 It costs or the days tor ladhig to stop at a rod ti-atrit unlit. ‘ Three men. tinned ‘ being drunk and Incmuble, were Huedm-ndmm'mdll. Amer man (being a lithr chug! WAS [Ivan I Ildly lul» rifled . whil: Another vlended not guilty wn mund- Ed “mi Ili- ml. ONCI GREAT The Mint: in: once the [felt Mm lnlmll of North Muriel. wiltflhl million In LII. Mall of m mgngumdmgemflt haveme The policy provides for lpectiona Ivy A qulilmed be very “pensive. HYNDMAN MAIL-6607 tell and all I'll m- in. of the Liberal Women‘s Assocla- , e BOILER INSURANCE an now he (tilt-Inert u rumble rates. protect- Anlt nl tar Inspection Ind ntrs. Conncilly Describes Shooting "At I turned to the left, I was hlt. l knew I was hit badly, l slid. 'My God. ey are 30m: to k Ill nil.‘ "Then there was a third shot and the president was hit again. Mn. Kennedy said 'Oh. . God. They kilch my husband Jack . . . Jack.‘ "In the space oi a ieu- tee. ends. great toy and anticipation a tu great tragedy." Gnlmnlly. in an interview tron! his hospital bed~lhe hrs: a was shot while rldlllt with Kennedy inst E‘rldhy. said he has had many thoughts since the tragedy and one ot the most Inportant was_ why Kennedy‘s tire was taken and his was .: -< was moms “It was I (rent morning The rawds WEN great ill Fort Worth The" were huge throngs in Dallas. "Dallas was real warm, real understanding and real appra. cl ative "The ovation loo- Kennedy was tremendous "The Prestdent and his wife both remarked about how warm it as. “Not an tel-mid! heiore tho presldent was shot. Nellie (Mrs. Oonnnllyi had said in the prest- dent that no one could say that must did not love and spore. ciau him. “Kennedy answered II e r . ‘Y‘oil lure can‘t ' " 'rhea Connolly timer the actual shooting annually said he did not think the assassin was aria-r him only. "his man did what he in- lended to dn—he xilot hath or no ‘t the governor added. um nonay I Hutky ovorlllud tin where Kennedy's used to be I comlortutfie i tween . couches. arr U the deepest snow with FOR AS LITTLE AS Q? The same Ipot. t . colored‘lhnrity Ind Atomic Energy of :pment oi hnavy Tara-r one; lCannda Limited began theirl W Ell/[MA RIIIII for EOIIIEI New a.r.eoodrien TruiInltIkIrI have pull, poweriui, deep-dinning. aura-looted pull. They'- mp quicker. tum eater. and teen on panorama. ion. altar other snow tires have given up. I Whatever your tire size or i car make, get TIMILMAKEB AGTIWI "MOTION! . 'rraiiinaheia omeiop. outeiail. outplrlurm other wintor time. 0 5m, ocMomlral pmhcflun tor hut-maul whit-v timing. 0 deep-tiling Odnu also It"! go. even In onpluupned India. ulvo unmatched nmllng pew-a O Bln clnh slur! IUDin loll. Ill-p nnwvnlm a! Mod Inn-e mm mm in ‘ hapresehtallvei angemem he Kingdom Atomic Energy in... ins meetvn: A»SCIEN'I‘IST! 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