. A . i V i i L i 8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Dec. 18. 1963.10" Inter unurlifli in neural! nun, war Prison,’ have ended a simulated 42-day Loses Action ‘"3-lti "W" so days 1... .- U.S. OTTAWA rCP)—A former Ru» Pu"e gxsfgtbt I Ilm maiillltllz Oil Sands Research manian national interned tn tude of 27.500 feet to help scion. DALLAS. -pex_ (cp)_De1m. Canada for more than six years lists s how men react to this Taylor on Corp_ and Texas Gui; as a war prisoner lost a $157,150 atmo.sp_he-re planneo for ti... ‘Sulphur co” has n on 3 damage action against the fed- Gemini and Apollo spacecraft. that Texas Gulf Sulphur will era! government. “The first thins I want to do ?buy all Canadian interests of Michael Magda. 57, now a 03- is take a shower and then go I the on company in a gear in. uadian citizen llvlngln Montreal. twine for Ch-nlstinas," said Ron. voling s2_zoo_ooo_ asked the court last June to aid D. Taskey, 19. Westelwille. 1 i The Canadian _ __ interest; will award him the sum on grounds NY. EDMONTON iCP>—A 70-man] The board. in deferring Cities inciudd such firms 3, 31-1115“ that he was held illegally dur- The men will get, 3 14_d.a_\, research station. the remains of,Servlces‘ application. said it Canadian Raiding Cord Lid” mg the second wm-id was and ieave after the ddcwm iimish .8 $24.000.000 norlhem research) W°“1d be PF‘-'P4“'ed ‘O re‘-'°"' which holds Tidal Petroleum‘ P8?! 0‘ the D0-‘1i*W31‘ P°1'i°d- three days of physical exami- .project. will openh here ‘in Jlanii- 1 itidernthe ;1pplll9c6a8ll0n on or be- C,,i.i,_ Lid" Canadian Chieftain . I muons arv to sin 3' met 0115 0 "H00 -i We 90 - - Petroleums Ltd. and ’l‘hree- ‘ -'in the Athabasia oil sands of‘EVAIi.UATl_:‘..QUALI'l‘Y Sims Peiioieum Co. Airmen Comp ete AFRICAN PEOPLE inortheastern Alberta. This decision led to the small- iiiciiided are some i Mo“ oi M-i,ica.ii zdzimdm ooo I _' acres of oil and gas properties Space in Alberta and British Colum- SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (AP) — ‘bi I-‘our young airmen. smiling and i scale Edmonton research sta- - operated by Cities Service A!ha- tion. where studies will be zbasca Limited. an Edmonton- .1 aimed at extracting oil from the ‘based .firm which last month 4 sands and evaluating the qual- . had an application for commer- ' lcial production of the oil sands ;deferrcd by the Alberta Oil and , ;Gas Conservation Board. . The deferral resulted in a ‘decision by Cities Service to The research station will be peopie are divided among 34 .m_ dependent states and hundreds of tribes with varying customs. STOP!% holder approval. i 3ii50d bamis ii day However. i to wear is through the front door of » l a. Delhi-Taylor has been its interests this year. The lat- est deal will leave the firm as > main operations only Delhi Aus- tralian Petroleum Ltd. and its interest in Utah Potash proper- ties 3 '< of l. A Cities Service spokesman said approval of any future ap- plication would depend on a change in the supply and de- mand picture and advance- , close its oil sands research ments in research. ‘ . . v project at Mildred Lake. 250 Cities Service applied for a G$'°sui‘;§3:3§i"::i'bi31:0 3°m°mb°l‘ - -- -~ the Wily to Y°ll|_' ‘VOIMIIS id 1 °°° d heart with a. complete line of ladle... ready miles northeast of Edmonton. !The company reported that it land its affiliates had spent i$24.000.000 on the Mildred Lake permit to bur $356,000, project at the sands to extract 100,000 barrels of crude oil dai . .4\_1 g ,. ;’ ' URE CONFERENCE DISCUSSION AGRIU iSugar Prices project since it opened in 1959. only one company has so far ddeifcriglastafn ‘i§}.‘§§uj',‘i’,‘,’,l,“’,f} 421: f , , _ I 4 I i. 6 ii d b in iii 1962 Company officials said that in been authorized to produce oil biirreii a day. ii says die S Agncumm llhmster Hays “Lure f°u°vim° aim Sgcopai 80. 9 same m ' R , view of the deferral decision the from the sands. estimated to incdeased pmduciidn is iieces_ iceniie, chats with Alf Gleave. day the eder _-pflrgiirizciin White Paper said. However. Mildred Lake project was not contain 6$,000,000,000 barrels sari, im. an edoddmicai ven_ 1“ Km; stud; chm-iatgeugwn Presldem °.E the Nat‘°ml mmelence ‘"1 agnc the figure next year was ex- 2 9 Y inecessary. There were 150 em- of recoverable crude. mid Farmers Union ileftv and J. 0tta.waiTuesd'aiy. The c0nf€F- med in be M heir (OP i e proiect. Those Great ad-ian Oi’. Sands _.___...- ‘M. Bentby. Dlrsiident of the 61108 “fill Coflciudfl l0d3Y~ Net De. 3 ' i MONTREAL lCPl _ Three ‘not transferred to Edmonton Ltd. was authorized by the pro- Canadian Federation of A.giri- farm income this Year was \V1l‘e'phOtol, imaior su gar reimeries am wiii be iaid oii-_ vidciai government in produce MR. FARMER_ i nounced a wholesale price d - “ M343?“ ‘ ° . icrease Monday. bringing pricee 0 _ WHY WAIT! W}!-Y WAIT! n iversli one orri e or a or GIVE HER ll GIFT ' ~4 ‘W W G» ‘sugar down 35 cents to $15.80. C 2 Way radio Winter let! in. It was the 95th change an- . speed service We have installed the latest new diesel equipment this side . o nounced b St. Lawrence, At- y of Montreal for doing pumps and in ctoro. lantic and Canada and Domin- F . modern 0379 Check with us for prices before going elsewhere. All work re e S ion since Jan. 1. In that period guaranteed. £1939 brave be” 70 increases and ' With a dial of the -phone we will pick up your tractor free . 9° 9359* , , , , , . of charge. OTTAWA «CPl—Dr. J. Am Canadians have been slow _to?maI_1a3ed N’ Pl‘0V1de_ iaccommo-‘ Aispolcesman for a retail food‘ S-|-ui-mm and rag-|-icai Lin ei-fie in N IQ" , Corry. principal of Queen's Uni- realize that the economic, soclalidation for all qualified appll-‘iichain said the reduction. which; g P 9 Y 131-Kent St. Ch town 6. & C. versity. Kingston. said Tuesdayand cultural health of the coun-;cants_1n the last few years. ifollowed closely on a wholesale: __Sa.i.in C°++°n and N Ion +i.ic°.i. and D13] 4.6581 _ 4-5582 that the public does not appre-ill-y depends on a high_ level of. “This will no 1011261‘ be P0551-iPFlC€ increase last Week. would i Y ' 125 Kent Street Dlal 892-1651 Charlottetown ciate the seriousness of the investment in education, the‘blei unless the funds made:not affect present {retail iiiricesg Nylon biends_ ive - oun . - ~ financial pmbiems facing c3.*brief said. available for operating and cap-‘of 89 cents for a - Corry said one of theiital purposes are put on a new.bag and $1.77 for a 10-pound nadian universities. _ _ _ _i Dr. Corry. vice-chairman ofimost immediate needs are;and much higher plane. bag. the C a n a d i a n Universities ; funds to i m p r o v e graduate i i Sculptured and Lace Trimmed _a¢—’¢ -'—- -‘-— . .. _ was held in Albertorl Regional: Foundation. made state-‘schoolsnin the main Canadian; ii . ' ‘ - ~ menl in an interview afl.?l'i':nlV8l‘CSiltleS(i Unlelsiis Ui’:ll%e\V€l‘9i ‘High School Monday eveningiz . Nighfies tn presenting a foundation brief 0: one ana a wou. no. a let i zwiiii a go aiiendance despiiei, F W "n R p Finance Minister Gordon urging-‘to produce the ll.lllVe.l‘Slly te:-ich- 'ihe \\'ei=kl_v card‘ play was the inciemeni “.eaiiidi._ Mrs l . B . B an a e n ' ' ' a major increase in federal aid .ers it will require 1" the mix! held Tuesday evening at ilieiiierman C(,i.i.m.aii presided add; i rte for higher learning. i ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. iseverai speakers took Pam ». ; . The brief said Canadian uni-iGoRD0N ,sYMPA,i.iiE.i.ic, ‘Gallant with six tables in play.‘ ‘ Dans £79 -versities will not bee:-te tliii Dr Corry said the foundation Prizes, ladies‘. Mrs. Clarence . continue to accomm ae 3 5 A ‘ '- -x _iGallant: men's. Winston Cor- ' 1‘ ~‘ WRlGHT’S "'P‘ . sion unless the federal govern-idol However’ he Said ihe ii_ L Gallant and Miss Francis; 1 . D ' men‘ dgw‘eS thelmh firefly m‘ nance minister was not able to E11SW0I‘1h- A P18)’-Off f0!‘ “V0! '——'—"" W "S ers "9359 fmancla 9 9- ‘comment at this time on 1-ecom. boxes of chocolates went to Mrs. i . . imendations in the brief. ‘Aubln Gallant and Gilbert Gal--‘ PY|CmCS ‘ *_ _ ,,i. i Geoffrey Andrew, executive 13“ A d€1i£'i0US lunch W05‘ _ 7‘ * _ + idirector of the foundation, said served by the hostess with the 0 Half Slips * 1 Chaiies Macpiied Lime .i_iai._ifiliicigioridiicilhirtiidogéndfitimiiilelpiii Siiiiiflillce of some of the ladies . i 5» ® bout was the mlrd pnze wmneriversities. fie said the finance Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blanch- H°s'ery _ ’ of S50'00 m a Contest Sponsored minister stated that greater ard and familv have moved into by ‘he w°5‘.°'°" C°" ‘°' 1"‘, public awareness of the prob- their home purchased some time 0 . . ~ 1 id k it er for w . “Harvest Window" at the stoi'eii§g‘ ggvétlinmritiiat $0 giveeasili sym. ‘ ff: [JET nfiiackle §."="“=‘“i‘ii “he.”- °f -‘13“'“e“’ 3“d Md“L"'“-1-lpathetic consideration. ‘ieiymdnihs span mg e Wm" Snuris. where Mr M.=i:l’he(‘ 13* d ~d iii hi _ - emolnyed. .'VIr. Mar,-Flier: is theido2:r‘n0‘?';e::?;ni::1..h0; agilijieifi, mxgiegndi MS’. Paéfdicoicori“ son of Mr. and Mrs. Charleslwe are being ed_-- iii‘; intent; ram. . niwh‘-”.‘° IWECPIUIEQ. Little Harbor. "we have become accus. wm'ie1_ O ihen1,Fillnlng_or tne Miss Mary Whalen of lheitomed to the brain drain to the cm anf;'d"'b5' if”. “°G”’ii"°‘ - nursni: staff Charlottetown United States." he said. “Tlie “,im‘:\_iii‘ Sven-(‘i Someygne fine?’ HOSj3llal spent the weelvendidanger now is that the public’: A Home and School meeting; i -s.~.-‘ All In Wide Range of Colors OPEN EVERY NIGHT THE FASHION SHOPPE Dial 4-3355 141 Gt. George St. ’ -.___ with her mother. Mrs. Mildred‘does not recognize that Whalcn. Red Point. idrain has started to bleed us to _ ‘ Wayne Couley of Sherwood. ‘d€aU1-'' ‘ underwent surgery in the P.E.I. ‘ DIV Corry Said Canama“ um‘ 37;, ""3 *7 Learn ' O O I C Hospiiaii -i-huisday mowing versities in the next 10 years The annual Kingsboro Baby.ggghgfgugfnugfigutlii1‘&9;L pm_. Band Christmas party was held? . - ' ‘ I _ in the church basement. Satur-'d"cmg about °'000 3 year and‘ ' day afternoon Dec. This was looking to other countries Anybody can be a ganta when they give Gifts to L0 look forward to this for 11"’ Dr. con-y said, happy gathering in which they wiiv, have to compete with the all ‘ ' . . Ker-.U.S. to keep the teachers we‘ mil Bruce member of the W.W. train." . Guild presented a lovely de- The brief said universities by; corated cake which was cut byione means or another have; . Mrs. M, Smith and passed‘ ‘ 8gll‘i(i)i.ijfld IEVl,i’ncf}:lef;T:,li;:rSsemi:fed til; xi s Rus- v_ . ’ ant part in making this party_a success. Mrs. Edward Robert members of the guild. Mr . sell Garrett played an import- ‘ ' 0 son gave a treat to all the child- 0 . . ren of chocolate bars. which 17 0 all5 14. - party is sponsored by the World for the other In 000 wear from STA THING. Don’t forget the _ . “If the United States wants wlde Gm” m9m"°"5- me something it is willing to pay children time is near. the gifts are here, and the prices are right. .it «"'3' Hard to bed! bard-fo-hoof rooms Added comfort and extra warmth-—when and where it will do the most good. Dial Girls’ All Wool JEANS Men's Dress . GLOVES “'35 3"°3”Y appreciated by » ii . S“”"' M"""'“' “'5' Si“ 2 ‘" °" the des'red fem erature —- the hand thermostat will do the rest turns the heat 8"“ '3 sped“ ""‘'"k 3”“ W” ‘X’ , ,’fRdo°iE°Eo{’§‘°,3;‘3§ .;},'.,F.§§d . ~" . Discount Price Ms‘ ‘M9 on or off aufomgtically —— for enjoyagle, pre-determined controlledlheat level. Th! '°“d°d' .- -13,9, we bging endanéred i,e.i L. ' ' quiet fan helps to fill even the far corners with satisfying warmth. Rev. and Mrs. M. Smltli,i «= . . d , , _ . i Kingsborn were men, i,usii,,,,is {cause of the length of tiine _- . (III . . Creates comfort in summer, too——o flick of the switch converts rom visitors to Charlottetown. .'P‘_‘"P1°, have P0 ‘"3" V’ E“ mt” ’ 9 A_M. SPECIALS heater to cooling fan. 60-cycle, 1500 watts. a John S. Jarvis. Fairfield is iY‘°:;:‘:mp"bl‘° Hmpital here R" i \‘ , an A“ wool With attached cord. 19 X 6} x ll" high.. ....... - - - ire . , Lilli _ at time of writing a patient mi ,1 5 2 PC. _ i ___,ii. _ , .. _ _ - LADIES NYLON he number on the watitfing SLACKS the Soliris Hosspital. George Poole left on return Eegzemwm : gi1.:9is3:s‘0 5! V Re‘ “,5 t N s t‘ ll vi be . ~ ' - - . 5 ii : ' ' i,';iied°V:Om:° fie ma iiineg deg‘? mltted and they line the hall- First Quality Seamless flanmneue qhm mid Discount Price . i of his mother, Mrs Thomas Ways °mi'fld°” "‘“i:gc such §:"'d“"‘;7 1”" Pmie of Souris time as space n a room omes sizes 0 eg. 8 . M-rs. H.P. MacDonald. Kings- horo were Friday visitors Charlottetown Elmira. have recently taken up residence in their home in East ..p:g‘yH:;mMic.. anfi B ' This beautiful home- Laid H inunediiate 1 stead still ii-ema-ins in the family _“ as it was an up-todate thriving property of the late Mr and Mrs. Elliot. Bruce and grand- parents of David Bruce. Mr de _ ‘ . and Mrs Bruce all-e heartily 3_ L_ _yN,/d_ immediate Smartly styled . . .660-watt heating ele- A trimly styled heater. Thermostat con- welcomed to the East Baltic ment perfectly mirrored in the 11 -in. ~tr0lled. holds desired heat level. Precl- dl in t. Th l.-,- - - - polished reflector — s s ste d fl w sion-made to combine rad'ant and n- miln-iced dd:-stn’;;°"i't.’f,“,’,',',";t :i:l,:'ifi‘:'ii;ick°fM(:i;:mlhdsdis°miaetyi s"“‘“- "'°‘““"" “'8' . mg’ "1"" to “'50 of heat. Reflector ca: sllaleretilteda ti; giiro forced heat. Lon_z- lastilng 1250-watt me.-_ M.-5. gum is the former oaiied the simiion mi‘ “ O D1000“! Price 0 1 pair for $1.50 most convenient angle. Safe- element glows hot instantly. Cm"-" Lanmd‘ °' s°“"‘5- I031" End added "of the tn-ouol " ' llyiirldle With car 5 ' 2 . d and plug - _ brown and old trim. Midi-.. n8dndMl\i1l‘d.C];iiLy:i llgiaiaccl-Leeaiilii eoggrpidwflouigmhifidghyismfigfi 8 8 8 8 c M b 1000 it I is i 14 x 6% x ill/ivy ............... .. is and family. Kingsboro. were as their lives. may be affected ° med “givichfl'tmu lls.lie?l"i-ef-l-ector. ‘Wu "mum 'n' Deluxe Ian-Forced floater - 1500-watt 5004193’ “BN0?! with M11 Floyd unless they receive attention "5 rd and plug included ........ .. MacLean's mother. Mrs. Mabel Manbeod. Uiigig. Mrs, Arthur Stewart and young son David Arthur. re- turned to their home in Kings- : pleasant weekend in N.S. bor~ from the sourls Hospital. have not enough hosptuti beds ' 3 368- *0 4-00 Walter Ching. Kingsboro. to service the eommurllty." said O Clearing at » Sheldon Rose. East Baltic spent Dr. Jewett. Limited Quantity Discount Price ‘ ‘ « - ‘ ‘it , ,J __ _ . ‘° l_ 541 adul Mr. and Mrs. David Bruce. W available. ; R. H. Stoclter. hospital ad- ministrator. said that on . 25‘ Men's Sport P35‘ P"°5*°°"* °‘ “'9 NW’ Reg. value to 34.9: Men's Dress 5’ ' "°"°°““"“ Ladies’ Bonnie Bell BLOUSES 99° r__i___ ,__ --., ._. Portable nstiris |lEATElt grill guard and carrying “lisillsni ‘Hull’ All mt ll Beige enamel finish wit h f's§.‘i‘2°-'/‘.‘st‘si"»‘".'3?.‘.?.'..?3fif??f:....... 11.98 " [3 7» nouns coupons] CANADIAN Ting ‘ Mrs. Clarence Rose returned LABORl'l'E ILL ‘ to h h l Lek til it -1.2’-mi «. this it ———-~-—.--——-.-—.——. ~"°'9"“ ‘ ASSOCIAT STORE Mr. Ifld Mrs. Preston Bryon. terms from fatigue and has ' ‘ ‘MI. RM WC’! IQCIL V"I“' been .d m i X _ ‘. on wlui Mr. and Mn. Clifford " 0, ,§;"°°m" °" STEWART and Rollolly Itr. mun. ‘.*XlII|O¢$UIt‘OvllNofl!l!LQbo lutwoek. Moods; ah; opposition Labor party. is suf-‘i Summer-side STAR CLOTHING c. LTD The Island’: Lending Discount Store —- Next to Canadian Tire O that-lottotown Itlthioenstreet MocRAE LTD. . BIA]. 4-8509 4"‘l