ba ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ isis Rdbdtet cng The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Ort. 5, 1968. 8 Police Recover Fee ant Mina Retieen, Moat yal, etnies: Oies, Rextend Stolen Vehicle Prine ea aetna tt | Judges were Howard Foley, Rural Area Teachers: Snsamexe scree ees | la ae was rere ee two| Charlottetown; third, Voshua \°f ceremonies was Donnie ( Fall Convention =="==*>= = . Si da 3 Mr. Foster reported his car ae MacKinnon, ieee FAIR SPARKS INTEREST [missing from its parking space |iown: pb beroximatey M45 teachers of) Changes in high school currt.\on Richmond Street about 4:30 Wellington, third, Decotig Ax, | - OTEAWA (CP) Charlottetown rural area culum were discussed in detail |p.m. yesterday. It was recovered senault, Wellington. and charge d'affaires from 38 a their fall convention re. JAS. W curriculum at six o'clock on Edward Street. ‘ ‘ wy . rar A member of the Charlottetown Step eH: fire | the | a cently. su isor with the department ee, deta’ was - presided pepe Police Department said the veh. |Prize, Marlene McKinnon, Char-| scheduled for May, i807 sa, » over by the president. Merrill! wWiison Ross, supervisor of iti Was not damaged. It was re-|/0ttetown; second, Helen Arsen- ‘delegation said Nicholson. high schools, discussed the need |Ported that the car keys were The following committees ;,- ior prompt reports as an invalu- left in the ignition. ; fersycemi tM, ea a ered. Plan For Your Future * miesolutions, Weston Ca.| Drama took its place in the) AV@ry oa gal mody, Gordon Herman, Mrs. “fternoon program when the Helen Coady; nominations, Mrs, Provincial Drama Instructor, Warns France see the Jean Bruce, Mrs. Oliver Dover Ronald Irving, emphasized the Blanchard. reed for creative use of the —_—— (AP)—Avery Brun- Re eee tae orerious meet. (Hilde. potential , President of the Interna- » Mildred Helen Piercey gave a resume Soni Olympic Committee. Dover and Anna y dealt |of activities at a training centre| warned Monday that the 1968 wih ering of te fr Ted Cum deratee | Wii, otic ww be wer | © RECRUITING TEAM Mount Allison University. away, from Grenoble, France, if j ; Teachers’ Federation, stressing g : ge°* g eer ‘the Canada Pension Plan. | The following slate of officers | nag a : The need for consolidation|was named for the coming entry into the country. ; was stressed by area supervis-\year: Ronald Rice, president;| Brundage made his commevt At The Following Locations are. J.B. MaeDesald and C.W.|Richard Carson, vice-president; oe oe on ene reeee. Ree gear | oe oe presented | ion Anne Brehaut, secretary- Ol ic © ‘ puuginee W. i d y, &th Oct.~ | , |. Sites af : . : | wine, Oiymplc congress opens | Murray River CNR Station— ; ; ; = West-German issue the thorny 10-12 A.M. . 4 ' , LIBRARIANS IN CONVENTION field niversi Y I ‘Repo — _— | Marsh Lad ¥. Germany has u Montague Armouries— ‘The second day of the brarians tour Norbotten Coun- left to right are some of the : teams to the last three Olyt- 2-4P.M. ; 2 “Edward Island Librar- ty, Sweden” will be given by branch librarians: Ada Mae- Feted By Troop pics, but East Germany wants ; conventiqn opens at 9.15 Dorothy Cullen, chief librar- Donald’ Souris; Mrs. John to enter its own team in the (his morning at the Prince ian. William A. Ledwell, as Graham, Wellington; Gene- | Davia Heath Foster, son of 1968 Olympics a Grenoble Th rsd 7th Oct. eb mins Laweny bees sistant librarian will give a vieve Solomon, Georgetowm |r and Mrs. Heath Foster of -| the. winter and at Mexico. City U ay, 5 quarters. A showing and talk on “progress and prob- and Mrs. P.E.G. Murray, | Marshfield was honoured by the | - in the summer. address, ‘Canadian -Li- lems of the past year.” From Breadalbane. Marshfield Boy Scout Troop at| ~ By RONALD LEBEL . Souris, Federal Building— errr cares pr 6 sila) oven: Gt te te OPERA ra Tevet Prizes Awarded ‘ 11-1 P.M. See. ° that it was “one of the most David led the Island in the |university education in Canada | | To Con Morell Town Hatl— , portant milestones” in its history./Grade 10 examinations last | during the next decade is to be ° testants ‘ Also briefly at the! , Wednesds 2-4 P.M. Hon. Hubert M: une. For bringing honour to the | made public y. Russel Warren of & side ‘ | Fepresentative of the pro-|T°0P, 2nd the community, Wil- Ht is the product of a four. 4 \was awarded first for fid- e aeoiad cere, re PF°-|tred ‘Thompson, chairman of the|man commission of inquiry lating at s werent ‘adtne 24) Or visit the Recruiting Station f s George Key Jr., and Group Cap-|ST0up committee presented Da-| headed by Dean Vincent Bladen, | stepdancing contest held at S¢ tain Dagg, Commanding Officer |Vid with a pen and pencil set om| 65, of the University of Toronto, ieee man tect . AT of the local RCAF Station. béhalf of the committee: which was set up by the Asso- Second and third prizes went The new ¢ of the pro-| Arthur Vessey, York, with| ciation of Universities and Col to Don Mac s ct tle ] vincial tee, Pope Rev. Frank Lacey provided en-|leges of Canada in March, 1964. ws Queen Char lotte Armoury YY Mahon of Charlottetown, present-|tertainment for the evening as-| The com: ission received : ' Mentbers of |can teach them that te country steno Chateau, ree |tisinment for the evening ax-| ‘The com. idan receiv ed P. O. Box 1148 SRRTeomer sin rte fer ace Mt gr eniled Newioundland Adven-| mua, Interviewed federal sod Is it that Charlottetown, P-E.I their guests were told last night |, to have a ntitnenn ture was shown. provincial government’ officials haslottetown, obebe by the president of the League, Be raat have @ healthy body and (ou orm, at commanding officer)’ The ‘scoutmaster also pointed| and conducted the first national na Phone: 892-2611 Robert Inch, QC, of ton, |a good mind”. ’ / The Comamnding Officer then | 0% ‘bat two members of the | study of the financial problems - in have one of the finest lands in| hoy to" discipline themselves", |C.0. of Summerside 83 Squadron, Lawrence Lacey and Keir Vee |petieg te lat aps trial ab. DR. V. W. BLADEN backache wait adele | roe ng to speek on {hp Said, “they are going to pass for having the most proficient | #) mitted to Prime Minister Pear- regarding enrolment requirements in: that he was going to eak on ‘on to others.” cadet squadron on the Island. A lunch was served by Mrs. ison by the universities in May, March 31. Quebec’s share of 9 “Fas pede tk place at a|. He thanked’both the Air Cadet|| The annual meeting was held | Cecil Stetson and Mrs. Athol | i9¢3, ” | $11,000,000 is in the form of a again? NAVE ARMY == AIK FORCES banquet at RCAF Station Sum-|League of Canada and the RCAF |<Amer in the day at the RCAF | MacBeath. That brief asked for federal |corporation’ tax abatement t0| 1 i's backache that's (Please Print) merside the commit-|Who have been partners in this | Associat eg capital grants of —$300,000,000 | get around the province’s ob- | Pothering you, it could be f tee’s annual project and added “It is most hands. One cannot love while lover the ensuing three years, | jection to direct federal aid to | On (.ayinary, irritation Name ............ CO stew nees COTiner® pase@ 0000080 veces O53 that we be most ef-|president to Summerside waS/noiding offensive arms.” : on Desde fie tut Speaking of the Air Cadet Lea- in’ what we're doing.” _|Wing Commander K. E. Lewis,|" i. said “that but mo action was taken. Mr. | education. ans Delp tring men soe Address ........c6.cec a gue of : the | president lor alt-cadet’ Wai offi at 1. as long as man Pearson said repeatedly univer- Despite constitutional argu- Bods Pills wtamalats the ore fe-woesehse each ccin 18 eee ® eoseeces said “we take boys they |ySTH ANNIVERSARY Canadian Forces Headquarters in| fe™ains “that weak, changea- | sity aid would be reviewed once | ments that education is purely kidneys to help relieve the ate 14 years of age. They are| In closing he reminded mem-|Ottawa and Arthur Macdonald, |>I¢ and even wicked being that | the Bladen report was published. | @ provincial matter, Ottawa will |foniiiio™ ceusing the immature and we take the re-|pers that next year the league |Ottawa,general manager of the |he often shows himself to be, |guangen mn i962 spend an estimated $30,000,000 | better and rest better. sponsibility of training them.” | will celebrate the 25th anniver- sic-cedet eages. defensive arms will, unfortu- | Federal grants te* universities | ts fiscal year to assist v--ious | You cen depend on Dodd's One of the most important nately, be necessary.” But he |, USS | toveln af education, aa ceee eae ee things these boys is citi- added: operating costs were in- ; reer venship, Mr. Inch said. “If you “You, however, in your cour- nr a, recom- ‘ ; , : ; age and valor, are studying the |pendunon the Massey royal : : “ a ’ ’ ways of guaranteeing the secur |10. ang bo We) ' ‘ . “tebe PWC Students ity of international life without |. onted to 50 . ~-Srants |- Gen : ‘ recourse to arms. This is am [Oi ers but this wan bomen a ‘ Voting Today Western and Central Districts [2 rerty,o zour stor, hf fS"ior ho #.50-tn t and ! 7 you, this must be achieved.” beth ‘recent 98 Si 1208. es. 2 ee pines. ites: Cotoce sia In speaking of the absence Of | 2+ snout $39,000,000 1c the von ; go to the polls today to elect nations from the world organ- “Seeal “weae in cur- iy ~ the party which will give them ization, he said: rent fiscal year ending next Set << Hamilton Boosts (iret x= eome the student council. you any who have left you, and R i ] sod Tally tas staoed at the cob seek canes. of bringing inte emanded n a um yesterday morn- your pac’ brotherhood ing when the-three parties ad- =| D( Aid Pri honor and loyalty, those wh finc Ins fant dressed the student body on what f romises sat Yer there em Driving Case eek oer igh Guages Gal [ide il’ deatts ood Se Ge | Meee Weck teeter” ore : 0 Y — Hon. Alvin Hamil- honesty an , View The parties in the running are: eae of agriculture Ei penites tama be on of tor lcanianscs of ail; Gul tse he be | toria, was remanded by consent Tce Btn Dents ere ag yg ent tne | OS in reir acl S of , est at a a & ston: and Student, led by Doug-|Erogressive Conservative. meet-| Grindlay, MLA; Hon, L. G.jooo” dare Magsrete James 8, Job . esaribiet. ins te Obaad. Dewar, ‘MD; Senator Orville|SEEN AS LAST HOPE in one Queens County tne Vara and the Welshmen| Speaking on behalf of Prince|Phillips, who introduced the guest| The Pontiff declared that the | qgsgistraie's Court yesterday ‘| ee nine candidates Conservative candidates,|speaker and William Coston, |peoples of the world turn to | morning : tile the Student party has only lier. Hamilton told an audience of| president of the Progressive |the United Nations ‘‘as the last C.R. McQuaid ts representing } . eight candidates. © over 250 that the present election | Young 8 Association, hope of concord and peace,” | the accused and Alan Scales is troducing en cAN-| will be fought on the issues of| William ult president of |and. that it offers to the world | counsel for the Crown. : was Gordon Michael. The “ : tie noi government of Cama | rae face condi rl an extremely simple and! Gimilar fines of $20 and costs Vv candidates were intro- government of Canada.|vative Assoc’ coexist- ree MacKi and Barbara | 2/4 for education, assistance for ie adinee 16.4 4erdane of Grae - ; Johnston spoke on behalf of the|=*stern Canadian farmers, an HISTORIC Oe “never one above the x w Party with Doug Mac-|imerease in old age pensions to Sa Chairmen as en Party |$190 a month and the reeactiva-| (Continued from page one) ter Poatitt ‘snid ll iodioicee | and Harry Holman speak- |i. of ARDA was pledged by ‘ ing for the Student Party. The | vr. Hamilton if the Conservative |important statements delivered that many in the United Na-| Now Appointed speaker for the Varsity | party is elected. in the General Assembly.” moo ee t ollowing the rally-the students| 1% Liberal government was/ Pope Paul, speaking in ae ic conference in| Mrs. Kenneth Matheson, Red elected by gimmicks and they are |rrench, called on the-world to |Pombay December that a |Cross Water Safety Chairman ay, trying to run the country with provide’ more food. for the hun Patt the savings from reduc or O'Leary has announced. tat ted to be known by 12:30 rather than’ introdace birth "8 armaments oe ater Safety chairmen are : today. in eae candidate David Si oiaet to keep: the world: from ae the developing nations | appointed now in the O’Leary ‘ ". leoneern for fishermen farm. |Ver-population. He said: The world. region for the 1966 Day Camp.| -1. w i ed ors who faced with a low “You must strive to multiply nes nations. make |She said that 643 pupils attend. ae arrant issu market price for their products -jbread so that it suffices for the |"P the majority of the UN memr jed the O'Leary Day Camp held In Theft Case FUTURE ELSEWHERE — hi Vv work of the United Nations in| Mrs. Alton Raynor, treasurer n “Fer ¢ of tier: favor an artificial con- sulvien ¢ : : ces "eau tap our ona trol of birth, which would be — or their economic and jof the. committee, gave the ft een wea an Lie find a future elsewhere,” ‘Mr. |itTational, in order to diminish We know pl intensive and Sas eek and @ credit coe : when |MacDonald said. Bee en Suests at the | even more. effective are the | of 26 cents. She announced gifts $ banquet ' of life.” they failed to appear in Queens ee, one ae tee In the audience was Jacqua- |*forts of the United Nations |of money received from the Vil- County Court last night on afm irises County and vocational |line Kennedy who heard the |*™4 its related world agencies |lage of O'Leary, the Lion's Club, s charge of theft under $50. The P to assist governments which |Camadian Legion and The Re. ease involves theft of a quantity |'aining. et aie lhomana © her assassinated Ineed help to hasten their eco- |ereation Committee. ' Belvedere Belvedere rpt_ blueberries. i a ew ‘he | 2 a QC, presided. Island Cattle “Listen to the: lucid words of owe know how anleaily you s 7 * . the- great departed John Ken: |labor to overcome illiteracy and te eerie , me - DEATHS oe ’ limedy, who proclaimed, four|to spread culture mon ace, |VETH LA eae , ; Given Awards?e ago: ‘Mankind must put |the world; to give men ade- ER IRRITATION = MULLIGAN — At the Chariotte- an end? to war, or war will | quate and modern. medical as- | tention cn be common, urinary : town Hospital on Sunday, Oct.) the Jersey cow, “Beacon |i’ 4% end to mankind’.” sistance, to employ in man's See se the cere 3, 1965, Mrs. Patrick Mulligan, |yaiq™ in the herd of James), 7° ‘he delegates who have | service the marvelous re- jc Brae : ( Newton in her 86th year. Resting |Vickerson of North River, has|€e" striving unsuccessfully for |Sources of science, technology | S'tisse ex evict oe i i at her late residence until Wed recently been awarded a Ton of 2? Years to achieve world dis |20d organization—all this is Pog gH m Teiever for : ms monday morning ot 9.66 Te oe | send comical, ty the Canadian | ATTSNeS ie mas: Ss eee ie St; Malachy’s Church, Kinkora, | Jersey Cattle Club. = = _you wish to be brothers, jone'’s praise and support, in- Backecne an iaseular peins. Get ‘ ® “3 St meculemn iligh Meas st 30] The Wimal pooaesda. il tatee| Sel: Ue’ gees fall from your icluding own own.” a ab a.m.-Interment im the church |lactations, 2,169 ‘pounds ‘of fat in e cemetery. : 1,149 days. This cow is also a ao be. hip-iutt pec oe eae ean i : s MacEACHERN — seals, one medal merit ; : : i residence Sunday, Oct. 5, 1965, |and another Ton of Gold. Saving is automatic and easy when you invest ‘Mrs. Reg. Doucette, = - Mr. Allan J. lewin, Wilfred MacEachern of Rice| “Beacon Maid” is a daughter ERSONAL POLICIES + Méneton, N.B., * St. John’s, Nfid., pint in his Sh year. Resting jf the Superior. Sire, Edgelen| , ig PERMANENT P. AL won an RCA Victor Stereo won a G-E Portable T.V, the MacLean Funeral Home | Beacon Jester Standard. : . from where the funeral will be | To quality for this award, a : of Life Insurance which may be converted | C today (Oct. 5), with ser- produc least’ 2,000 us ae any encing ei 1.30 pan. pounds of fat in four consecutive eceaiial to income yom comsiet antlips. “Based on the number of Belvedere Instant _ Gift Coupons issued since February 1, 1965. Gifts like Ford Mustangs, Beer Mugs, Portable TV’s, : \Kroehler Furniture, Kodak Zoom Cameras... LN