Two recruits were sworn into the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Thursday at» ternoon at "L" Division head- quarters in Charlottetown. Above. prior to the swearing in ceremony are. left to right: Officer Commanding RCMP. “L” Division. Supt. A.S. Mc- Oroups Near Harbor Mouth Bid Farewell To Royal Couple The shore road on the easterni side of Charlottetown harbori was lined by hundreds of horn- blowing and light-flashing cars Wednesday night as the Royal Yacht Britannia pulled out into the harbor. Quebec City~bound. The largest demonstration of people who came to bid the Royal couple farewell. outside the city limits. was on the two points at the mouth of the harbor. and at the Rocky Point ferry wharf. Cars were flashing their lights and blowing their horns at Trout Point and across the water at Blockhouse Point. One hardy group who gathered at a van- TWO RCMP R'ECRUITS SWORN IN AT C‘H’T OWN Neil: recruit constable Ralph David Johnston of Montague. recruit constable John Joseph Paquet. Parkdale. and Staff- Sergeant W.M. MocKlnnon. Both youths. who are 19. ' leave Charlottetown today for Depot Division. in gina, Sask., for recruit train- From these positions the de- parture of the Royal ‘1 a c ‘it Britannia, with all its lights on, the fireworks and the city lights in the background. looked more like the closing scene from a Hollywood extravaganza than the true life climax of Con- tennial Year in Prince Edward Island. The only sour notes in the de- parture of the Royal Visitors were the grotesque shadows of the four destroyer- e s c o r t s which slipped along behind Bri- tannla, almost. but not quite un- noticed. showing only their‘ three riding lights. A harsh re- minder that though lt’s all ISLAND NEWS Ping 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Oct. 8, 1064. not yet decided W to stars work now or wait until spring. The ground floor of the exten- sion will be separated from the existing terminal by a 24-foot gap. .but the buildings will be Joined at the second storey. ing. Mr. Johnston lg the . 4. O 5 of Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn ‘ Johnston. Montague, and at- . tended Montague Region 1 High School Mr. Paqniet‘s ! parents are Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Paquei of Parkdale. lie was a student at St. stan's High School. Pamphlets Urge Protest Rally QUEBEC (CPI—Some 20.000 pamphlets inviting Quebec City residents to a rally protesting the Queen's visit have been dis- tributed door-todoor by Rassemblement Pour l‘Indep- endance Natlonale. The distribution had the per- mission of police chief Roger Lemire. The RIN. Quebec‘s separatist group. call rally for Friday evening. about 12 hours before the Queen is scheduled to arrive at Wolfe's Cove aboard the royal yacht Britannia. It said the Friday meeting 131 being called to spell out “thei position taken by the RIN to-v leading the l DD‘F Plans Grant To Aid New Groups OTTAWA (CP)—'Ilhe Domin. rams Festival will spend over $6,000 this fall to provide young theatre companies with professional assistance, it was announced here by Pres- ident John F. Brook of Simcoe, nt. At least 2! groups from Monc. ton. ‘. .. 0 Vancouver will participate in the undertaking. the first use in the festival's Le history by national administra- tion of professionals to direct! eatre productions. Peter Boretski. 3 CBC televi-. sion producer from Toronto. is] already directing a play ' manufacturing standards Gov'l To Prohibit Low Quality Milk Sale of low quality milk in‘ the province will be prohibited in the near future. Agriculture Minister Andrew MacRae said Thursday. The agriculture minister said “the Dairy Products Manufact- uring Act and regulations will be amended to conform to milk in- troduced in July 1963 by the federal food and drug author- ities." The federal regulations say that “no producer of milk shall offer for sale milk which has a bacteria count in excess of 3.- 000.000 per cubic centimetre. or two milligrams of sediment" Any producer selling milk in excess of these standards will be prohibited from selling milk and no manufacturer “shall purchase milk for manufacture or manufacture milk into dairy products if he has reason to be- lieve it does not meet these re- quirements." Mr. MacRae said that provin- Adams. is hotifying. by letter all milk producers and manufac- turers of the proposed changes in the Dairy Products Manufac- turing Act. According to Mr. Adams. “there has been a gradual im- provement in the quality of milk being shipped to the manufac- turing plants over the last few yea-rs. I "This improvement could be attributed to producers becom- ing more quality conscious and quality control programs in ef- feet by some our manufac- turing plants. “However. _a considerable number of our total milk ship- pers still produce milk of poar quality or unacceptable milk as defined by the food and drug regulations." About 1,500 letters have been prepared for sending to produc- ers and manufacturers. The let- r contains suggestions as to how milk quality can be improv- cial dairy superintendent. Earl ed Spirit Of Adventure Often lacking Today VANCOUVER Security Plans In Quebec To Parallel Here QUEBEC (CPl — A spokes- ‘man‘for organizers of the royal visit to Quebec . said security arrangements here will be no more severe than they were in Charlottetown. The spokesman flatly denied reports known extremists in separatist organizations will be placed under preventive arrest during the Queen's stay. Show SoysADB Will Assisi , In Prince Co. Industrial Park ‘ Financial assistance in the establishment of an industrial park in. the Summersidest. Eleanor's area will be given by the Atlantic Development Board. Premier Walter R. Shaw reported from the board Thurs- G- D '< Board funds will be used for the installation_ of water and sewer services for the park. “This service," said Premier Shaw. “will be integrated with the Summerside water system" Premier Shaw declined to say how much the board will con- tribute to the project. Premier Shaw said the pro vincial government will con- struct a main road into the in- dustrial park and “the neces- sary land will be provided by Summerside." The premier said "the park: is being set up to attract indus-' try into the area." He said “the government and representat'v- es from Summerside and the Egmont Bay area have been ac- ' five for some time in promoting ' this project. I am pleased that. this matter has received approv- 1." Premier Shaw added “in om. er places where industrial‘ parks have been established, " there has been obvious improve. ment in the location of suitable industries. I feel that this Will '1 be the case in this province." fl: At a special press briefing. the spokesman said everyone who wants to see the Queen will have an opportunity to do so. He said the provincial legis- lature building. where the Queen is heduled to speak Saturday. will be closed to all but accredited persons as of Friday noon. The public will be allowed to move through the C h ate a u Frontenac Hotel without re- striction until shortly before the Queen's arrival for a state banquet Saturday night. the spokesman said. In most areas her car will move at about 20 miles an hour on trips through Quebec City but it will slow down to about 10 miles an hour in upper town streets, site of the Chateau and other landmarks. The spokesman reiterated the Queen will not past crowds but the procession will travel at about 40 miles an hour after leaving the city limits on route to the airport for the Queen’s departure Sunday. (Cpl—J. Ern- it's record wage and salary lev- est Richardson, president of the els, it’s increasing appreciation British Columbia Telephone of liesure. and it's early mar- Company, says he begins to. riages, there is no longer any fidget a little when a young job need to set your heart on be- applicant of 18 asks about the company’s pension plan. "I would much ratiier hear that he had his eye eventually on in job." Richardson y r. told a recent leadership confer-i ence ll coming the boss in order to en- oy a happy, comfortable. satis- fying life. “At the same time. I am still 0c old-fashioned enough to believe that our affluent society itself was built and maintained by all- 'r re i. one thing I some. venturous men of restless amb- .. he times miss a little among our 11011. and I woifld like to see a present-day job applicants and few more of him around today ADENAUER INJURED BONN (AP) — Konrad Ade- na-uer. 88. former West German chancellor, fell and broke a rib at his vacation retreat on Lake Como in Italy. nn sources reported Wednesday. The fall curred recently when Ade- n was out on a walk. The sources said the former chan. cellar. who still is active in politics. is making re- cove and continuing work on his emoirs. i“! that is the sheer spirit of adven- among our otherwise admirable thel’ ture . . . the spirit which in other‘ teenager} “days would move a boy to fight] MP- RlChBl'dSOD 881d bi; bill!- for a chance to sweep t'ie base-' lie-ls tOi'lfly 100’“ for certain "- ment at 15. with luck and pluck qmrements in it's youns Job ap- marry the boss' daughter. ownlpllcallls- the business by 25 and make his' Busmess wants I person 0 first million by an good character with at least a “We all realize, of course. soulld Fade 1'2 education. 8000 health, persons willing to ad- Sault Ste. Marie. Ont. for Sault Theatre Workshop. mid - October the actor—director will spend a month with Stagel Door a Moncton theatre group. Another young actor-director. Richard Martin from Montreal. is presently working with a that even in the so . . , -called good Societe Dramatique dEdm-und- old days, the Horatio Algers Vance on merit and. not “us. ston. NB. were not too common fled t wait for dead 's Rheumatic Pain? ASK FOR DOLGIN ' latest relief—or money back! My put up wlsh pdn day after day? It's much and easy to not the blessed relief want with DOL IN. Countless thousands recommend Dolcln. be- cause" a no edlen DRAG I70 m.p.h.! all classes. ' I964 EASTERN CANADA CHAMPIONSHIP OCTOBER 12, AT 2.00 P.M. Scomlouc Drugwny 15 miles east of Moncton. NE. on Route 82 FEATURING: . A B/Fuol and an AA/gas drugs!" from the U.S. which travels the quar- ter mile In 8 to 9 seconds of over 9 Cash prizes for eliminators: Top S150. street $100. stock S75. middle $50. and little 525. Plus trophies for 9 A $20 gift certificate redeemable as Handy Andy will be drawn for. Only stock cars which classify between 8 and 'II a.m.. will be eligible for this draw. So come early! Sponsored by The Moncton Kiwanis Club L‘ .. Operated G 0! RACES w b is I a s.§ by THE MONCTON SPEED and tage point in the Fort Amherst sllsvinoeflectwftb "Today the complexities of SI10‘35- “We Willi“! Park stood and shouted tha'r goodbyes hoping to be heard by peace and serenity on P.E.I and in Canada. there are ten- sions elsewhere in the world. wards the Queen’s visit to Que-1 bec." . The pamphlets were in no!l Hlldals Damage modern business and the ever- theSt dEY'S Pay and ready t0 lengthening shadow of the tax give 3 mile “in for the 800d out stomach upset. Dolcln works flatsnd so effectivst that you buy It on a money-back offer pains of rheumatism. arthrltls. sciatica. of satisfaction. F CUSTOM CLUB INC. the Queen and Prince Philip. wav like pamphlets distributed - ' - I man make it harder to emu- 0f the company and the" 1°“? several weeks ago asking the‘ HeaVy late 'him [range advancement. lumbaoootburslfls you'llflnd Dolclols ‘ "For young men who measure m for fast Whine 1" 0' Box 179 monct’on’ N‘B' P.E.I.’s Reaction To Queen p opu l a t i o n to demonstrate "N v th I . - i against the Queen's visit. i e er eess I occaswnany' E wish I could meet a few more “P to the” requlmmem- I “8' In Oil Fields Mmmldmm ight persons. including Guy. young men who were 'fiell-benti gest that there were never ' Pouliot. vice-president of the: NEW ORLEANS (Apiflyur; on having a m..- jopportunities than exist today T RIN. were arrested and charged ' H'] ' ‘ H ‘ . for a successful and satisfying 0 {Home idas rampage through Sometimes I get the impres business career in The Fashion Premier Walter R. Shaw said; Thursday Prince Edward Is-i land during the Queen's visit "set a standard which I feell should be a pattern for all of Canada. i .. . . i with remarkable smoothness eral government. the i 5' 4:10:21; :ffe‘uzgiflfglafiengg and lmpressiveness. Qu ee n figure could rise as they reachl Iaff ‘0 blame them . l; I C l y y Elizabeth SUPPLIES FLOWN m more of the expensive TIES; In our ‘ffluent soc'ety' Withl from all sides there were ex- pressions of admiration and satisfaction with reference to the manner in which the Royal Visit program was carried out." said Premier Shaw. Visit Committee Chairman Happy Chairman of the provincial committee that. arranged de- fails for this week's Royal Visit. ‘ Provincial Secretary J. Davi Stewart. said Thursday he was “exceedingly pleased" with the success of the three-day ro- gram during Queen Elizabeth's visit to Prince Edward Island. “There was no hitch whatso-’ ever in the three-day series of events.“ said Mr. Stewart. "I want to take this opportunity to express my utmost. appreciation to the committee for its efforts In making the Royal visit such a success." Island Native Funeral Held ‘ common Premier Shaw expressed his “very deep appreciation for the excellent work done by all who had any part in the program." He said "there was no bitch in any of it and all went through with distributing Without a mil-[Louisiana's billion - dollar off-l sion that a number of our cur- °f °'-“' nlClpal permlt- ishore oil fields was the most‘rent crop of aspiring young men larger organizations. And with e latest pamphlet lists costly in the industry’s history. seem happy to settle in advance! °Pporiunitiu are mcmlsmi ‘V' speakers at the Friday evening ‘a check shows. for something considerably 1955: “Y year IS bullfleu STOW! b18- rally and mention its two main Estimate of the known loss than the top. |8¢P and more ¢0mPl€X~" themes—the royal visit. and stood at $25,000,000 after a pre- Quebec's relations with the fed- liminary lnSPeCllmL LAST To BLAME THEM en said “In one way I would be the Moncton Airport here and Prince Philip were very pleased indeed with the friendliness and expressions of affection and good will ovl-i dent everywhere." i e premier said that one of‘ the highlights for him was “when I was privileged to dance with Her Majesty" at tile Cen- tennial Ball in the new Memor- ial Centre. In conclusion. Premier Shaw said. “both Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were most gracious and exhibited a friend- liness and understanding and a ouch that was heart warming." .whic'i dot the Gulf of Mexicoi I LIMA. Peru (APl—Food and to the south and east of the.cquipment. at 325.000.000. Dam: OTTAWA (CP) - The trans- medicine were flown Saturdaymouth of the Mississippi River.’age to the sugar cane drop raniport department has “noun. to victims of a flood that struck‘in the shallow seas of the con-lanother the Ameri- ced a $1.12“!!! contract the village of La Merced. lzslu'nental shelf. [can Sugar Cane League said. for renovation and an extension miles east of here. Fifteen per-i heavy offshore losses. Death toll from the iiurri- to the air terminal building It sons were reported dead or..lust becoming apparent. raised cane, which struck the state Moncton airport has been missing and hundreds are Louisiana damage estimates last weekend. stood at 36. All awarded to Funday Construc- flood was caused, from Hilda to at least $95.000.- the deaths occurred on land, the tion Company Limited of Hall- . offshore equipment having been fax. Insurance underwriters fixed virtually abandoned ahead of The job will take about a .the property loss. excluding oil the storm. year. but tile department has homeless. The by torrential rains that sent thei Toro River on a rampage two days ago. sass undo can ac, Orihodox Churches Move To Heal Breach VATICAN CITY (APl —- The Ecumenical Council reversed church policy and mom that in some cases Ro- man Cabholic and Orthodox worshipers should receive sac- raments in each ohhers’ church services. The council fathers voted overwhelmingly in favor of the move toward an end to the In Oakville moo-year separation from the Eastern Orthodox Church. e reversal of Roman Catho- Funeral services Were held in ‘lic policy on inter - communion Oakville. 0nt.. Monday for a native of this province. Kenneth Williams, 238 Mowhawk Road. Mr. Williams. who died Satur- day in Oakville-Trafalgar Mem- orial Hospital following a short illness. was 33 years old and had lived in Oakville for the past 12 years. He was employed in the stock department of the Ford Motor Company. He is survived by his wife. the h ville; a son. Brian. and two dan- fiters. Caroleo and Holly; his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stenning Williams, Tyne Valley. P.E.I. and a brother Vernon. 187 North liver Road. Charlottetown. Hr. Williams was cubmaster d the Second Oakville Pack. A to outline a wider role for the mber of the Optimist club. he won the club's man of Oe'yesr award t u I you . He was active in Oakville of the Couples' ' nan-en was held from at. . John's United Church and a tuner member dub pom up how much closer the Church» of Rome is to the Ortho- dox Church than to the Protes- tant churches of the West. For fliough the council has approved a program of com- mon prayer with Catholics and Protestants. it has made clear it is not ready to accept com- mon official worship with Pro- testants because of basic differ- ences over t sacraments. The vote on lntercommunion with the was I point of a session tlst saw s new schema on the role of the lofty in the church come under attack from North American bishops. The schema. which attempts non-ordained men snd women of the Catholic Church. was de- nounced as badly worded. im- practical. out of tune with the times and patronising. A council expert told report- ers the majority of the :44 us. bishops appeared to be op / THIS CARD YOU CAN WIN sl00.-‘500. OR sl000. . 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