Smad | integration Has Unusual Twists : LOTTA A (CP) Integration ;plans and a director — etl the armed forces’ tommand intelligence. . vv at National Defence |HAS SUBDIVISIONS ; ° quarters here has taken The intelligence ate Bome complicated turns -bui at. includes four sub-branches—in- feast one desired result is being telligence services, intelligence @chieved. a reduction in person- production, intelligence opera- pel. tions and the joint intelligence _. But the civilians in the de bureau. There: ts also a -direc- “Wence department have out-inte- torate of scientific and technical rated ey eal? intelligence rum by the services At Dec™34-71963,_ the vere and the Defence Research | * 4,483 civilians and 3,269 military | Board. Personne! at defence headqiar-- The direftor- general for pl. i on, : ; , ‘ ters. is responsible - for.. | — *: tA defence department spokes- and current planning. ‘the latter »-™an said Tuesday that the breaking down into interational : ‘ . .~.Bumbers at Oct 31, 1985, last | and contietal planing. . j . dete for ‘which figure are_avail- | The deputy chief for plans te : ‘ ese rch - er 0 : Purity Dairy: = Who will be /— = .Charlottetown’s r ‘ ” =p able, were 2.612 civilian’ and. also,responsible for combat de- J i i 2,552-servicemen.- This is a re- “velopment and for this purpose | ! \ duction of 1,871 civilians and 717 he has three- more directorates | ; j ae Our quess is that the first 1966 Day wit be a boy, 8 Ibs. S’ox. OUR GIFT TO THE FIRST BABY OF 1966 we wie be pleased to pegeead cum. Pint Baby with 20 quarts of “Purity Dairy” milk. PURITY DAIRY ; fmally established Aug: 1. 1964, defence staff is a deputy chief | m:.) with five branches: One of these for operations. He is responsible ke ~—Operational readiness -- was for operational readiness and he later abolished and its duties has three main directorates— taken over by the branch of the. maritime, land and air. on * vice-chief of defence staff Also reporting to the. vice . ° a § Air Commodore R. F. Miller, chief are the director-general i e e , ia a chief of organization and. nran--for—operational—research,—the{.—— ter ; see - hs — rt € mo Z g Cd © mithtary -maritime forces, land freee | ‘ The integrated Canadian and air forces. ** Forees Headquarters was orig- Also under the vice-chief of * power control in the comptroller | director-geseral of _ progams, general's branch, say’ organiza- the diector of flight safety and tion of the vice-chief's’ branch the girector of nuclear weapons. ; = Ge 2 us es eee ee A Dial evolved only after a “‘significant As one senior officer put “it, — at re ; "’ ie | 4-7125 number" of changes there has been a “outbreak of — : Under the vice-chief, for im- | branches.” .,@tance, are a number of senior | Another added: "But you a . deputies, including a deputy think it's a labyrinth now, you ..chief for plans’ Under this de- should have seen it before ‘tn- + puty are a diréctor-general for teeration di “ Call For Competitive Realism Issued By Railway President Welcome -|- First eo MONTREAL (CP): — N. R.|with some 1,900 new subscrib-] ‘Baby Crump, ‘chairman « and © chief |ers.” Automatic switching sys- . ‘ ; executive officer of the: CPR, |tems installed: at Montreal, Tor- Our children's Wear Dept.. has a com- 'Ch rlottetown’s~ called on governmest, labor and jonto, Winnipeg, Calgary and : 6 life a : _Management in a year-end mes- | Vancouver would lead to more i plete selection of infant's clothing for a ; ' May your a sage to meet international com- —— and aevmeeicn| bee . io City be . ° Petition in a “realistic man- | & message ic n our bs ae istic ty Defame pranal i the new baby, as well. as plush toys and : First Ba y x - Spea Ag “inflati ary early , : fong and a ; sas ere ures on Canada”, eee ree eee Gas blankets. > : : . said ‘Canad ot pros. | . Was ome leaders u j :: ‘ . / cane : per aad ‘eanes "dieaien if he |in Western Canada oil drilling aa : happy. = : ot cbecames uncompetitive - in the , activities. : . : . 2 World.” At the end of November, of Pee | _ You Will Receive A Mr, Crump termed. 1968 a |152 wholly-owned wells drilled, Co Gift 5 ee ee rvl : Play-PenFrom... . 1966 ? Cariadian economy and of |8&%. ‘ « ‘ : continuing adaptation by C Current oil production, includ- | Ei Te Pantie te tae ee ing condensate, was runing. at We are pleased to give to the first | Archer and MacDonald Ltd. tunities presented and.the prob- is a day gas at eS 2 Be eres Prov” | 58,900,000 cubie fest’ a ‘day: baby of 1966 a famous "Kenwood" j ? Our Gift. . . . Baby Boots ‘= Economic activity led to the sae — a by: ee ie ' Our Prediction—A girl, -ibs., ozs. : Boy 4 ibs 10 am -@ddition of $67,000,000 of ig on Vancouver . : ‘ ee Prediction. ..... veomally the ‘most abies land and ih the Kootenay area baby blanket. eas = : Our are oe tial program of acquisition of |of British. Columbia was above Archer & MacDonald Lid a be Bew equipment since 1957." ithe 1964 level. An increase of six’ per cent ker df Soper ie | RG MADE UU the non - agricultural revenue 1 tq- continued the policy of in-. ton-miles on Canadian Pacific lereasing holdings of. common | “demonstrates ‘the fact railway stocks ‘in the company’s invest- ' freight transportation is one of | ment portfolio:.At Nov. 90, com- | the true growth sectors of the mon stock holdings, : Canadian economy,” he said. |commitments, totalled put teen "Open Every Night” se ios passe ee ce _LePAGE SHOE CO. . We're predicting the first ———— = = SS : z : os 2 Moraine to Runde ang (0 comer, ri $80.0 y for 66 will be a girl, ' nei! facies, tuk this sold be | quien? rte Me te Sheed te eighing 6 Ibs., 4 oz. : pain pce , @ased with the delivery of new jing the effect of significantly 5 : freight equipment. expanded air competition on the a sz. ; “= He described 1965 as the best | North Atlantic” as a ‘“‘serious P aeitie Airlines. Passenger. |Problem” | ta the - company’s NT Bl belt er cae mee Poe — tnt‘ iran showed im |"ypleal athe infladonry eo. pressures on Canada were ‘‘the sicatons expanded Wm. teex (euocm Wale demande which =. network by a 24 per cent industry. by — representing - COcKTAL = ear rama | Capital heatre PANTS OUT |—_—— : 1. 2. SRORONTO (CP)—The gen- | e a 5 al manager of the Royal | _ es fe tea a we ef Lo 1 ee To the FIRST BABY of 1966 — | ie of indies” cocktail pants in the. fl | Fd ae eee _ BORN IN. ANY HOSPITAL - “a oe . Charltetown' s_ | ee eS egmmenting on a ban ofthe | z= . . ~ = te ee ee t rf new-fashion pants by the Cha-. | i og tea Laurier in eed cae j Z ‘ ; .&."woman was tu 3 | | aff pants. we 7 [ ae aan scien oo Rudi? ‘ Ep escciee amma ‘Volant § Sends Best Wishes: and a Br Co We tt t at to Y ovualog: e offer 0 ‘e=.| FREE on t | tt tes Both Parents an ' ) |. qypuidn’t let them in the Im- J “A, Sense met | Evening of Refreshment ; il imnypanemecneicase : a Ns ~ —-) Student Pleads | . - Br and En rtainm | * | Guilty In CNR . [To The Value Of $25.00] i te ent wil ~ Robbery Attempt : | ‘ , | ee xe p..108) — Congratulations to . the een ets —— | [Mamie Marte Gonthier, of Sie. - Prmthe -|'- | ~ From the ;* _ pegan, a E . y 1 * ® ee ‘ ee | Seer is ca proud parents from Holman’s! ~OLD SPAIN | see CAPITOL Et ; a ee orsemid Our Prediction: Ist. Baby born in : fe age ia a the Sar events, aya : | Tat chanee @_atemetet | 1966 will be a boy — 8 Ibs., 4 ors. SARE ; ae Reid was adjourned to Jan.-F- aes i ' £ aft oi cceed quent eucred te _ =~ Mere ars Our Predictions ie: 4 CNR station here Dec. DP and 7 : : . —. , Sete we eT a _ . 2 yo ae | OLD SPAIN, | THE: CAPITOL L : i | ; a ce kee 1S (Boy 7 Ibs. $ ons, Girl 7 Ios. 4 ons. 3 | : Ez use melted butter. tof a “~ ; - : aoe ; % rd Se : ; —— ete: ; Cae | ‘ 5 call : 5 ce A . ’ R ; : - as * = . : ¢ ; : ¥ “I ee er ie ‘ ‘ pn iecie wias a a ron a ee - > s : By ; : ; bP: oe ae a se ol > fae oF. ee + RTE TE IR ee ice ee | et ee P