° seaeaarana anes a ’ . Ke i <7 $e Serer = oo Fngiish - mmenking people of | U had heer paid for from one The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. May 21, 1966. 9 PM Says Maintaining identity ranch Tongue Sictsiskewad ssseritly ate ae | iia Stockholders Roll eee = 1, Sat. s ed me opposed “to knowledge of |_Previous’ evidence has shown mainly through funds riginat---~DERATE., FOR ARCHIVES iffi | C di Pp bl -Handicapp U d T G Sh ed the hank account belonged ‘to ing with. British Mortagage and i x Di cu t ana ian ro em French. : * se Oo et ares List former Atlantic A ecepfance Trust Co. and. Atlantic _Accept- _ OTTAWA’ (CP) Speaker Te ; —Ané Saskatchewan. “All they ask is that they not president C. Powell Morgan ance ee cien_ Lamoureux _toldwthe Com: MONTREAL (CP) — ‘Prime |appreciate the unique nature’ of be forced to learn. it: French- TORONTO “(CP) Commo- satisfactory proof ~ of aise and Toronto accountants party Britikh. Mortgage. got into fi- mons Fridayya tape. recording Minister’ Pearson said here|these bilateral problems + REGINA ‘CP)—The, ‘attitude speaking Canadians "have never dore Business Machines (Can- tion.”’ Wagman and’ William waite nancial: difficilties Yast veor fol- of. the House debate at the time. itK is not an easy task - for He said the United States-hag the . press in’’Saskatchawan. asked. such a.thing in reference ada) Ltd. got its shares listed The Canadian “stock Ex- Mr. Wolfman said that before jin, Atlantic's coltapse and. of Wednesday’s bomb explosion : : Canadians, blanketed by the |often taken financial’ and eco. 2" the. “clumsy” approach of to English. © ~anthe. Canadian Stock Ex: ‘change requires that listed coms Commodore went paehts a was saved hy a merger with in the. Parliamentbuildings « il “power, wealth and material!/nymic protective action from the provincial education depart-. Brother Philip John of St. Jo- ChaMge “by supplying lists of pamies have enough .sharehold- ;June, 1962; zee Pl —_ oe Mictoria—and--Gyey—Trust- Co. —-go into-the nationa pickicae fe appeal of 195,000,000 good Amer- |which Canada should have been Ment to the teaching of French seph's College, Yorkton, in. a” shareholders “who never paid ers to ensure the market for e's Tso: ieee Nae “adi a Stock _In “Montreal: officials of the was replying .to Stanley Knows “fean® neighbors’ to” maintain exempt because of it§~ special i8~turming *young. people against p,jef “questioned. the powér of for “sharesy a royal commission stocks will be. relatively liquid. ;Pany to bef as he rehalt Canadian. Stack Exchange. -de-_les (NDP=Winnipeg North Cepe and strengthen a Canadian na- | situation. the language, a French-speaking |, Comat jegislature {0 ‘oa | Was told here” Mr. Wolfman’ told the com- ‘Exchange it ha 58 clinedyto comment’ on the testi- tre’, who noted that recordings tional identity: boty any’ such meas * pe Sroup. said here. tractse. the. British North. Amer- Bertrand Wolfman, an .ac- mission he: discovered lists of €TS- mony at the royal commission. are made of Commons business. He told the American Society a Lanen ures, e fe heal te thas - auinelil nee: c 7+ countanitworking for the royal (persons who: had Commodore) Commodore, a manufacturer, BRnace Wade coienen Mr. Lamoureux said “Mr. Know- ef. Newspaper Editors. conven- ember «tent we are your committee on {nstruetlon in oe Mel: ghee eee en, Qe en ares: remisiered lk Viele (et OGUee, Saeiee OMe a! Mare. than. 00 ie eee ee tionsthe task is especially diffi- | cs are your Taher Slee teen Samia Saskatchewan's ~ schoo : year's collapse of Atlantic Ac. ndmes — writers, was formed in 1958 fore than, 650,000 Americans him in private conversation ear- argest market, says English shall be the only \ceptance Corp~ testified that'No PROOF. OF ‘PAYMENT | operations “were financed visited Mexico by car. in. 1968. lien. fi application for However, there was no .indi- ~, f : eee ie Pa cult “when we alte ame: “It isa national feeling, more le Comite de la Radio-Fran- t4nguage of instruction in Commodore's jected to the regional stralns t;24 national income that im- Caise en Saskatchewan said: schools but allows school trus- |listing on: the exchange WaS 8C- cation that any of these persons | that are bound to exist in a fed- pels the great majority of Ca- “Considering the partial, not) tees to chi not d July t to. : permit the teaching: cepted in July; 1962, “subject” a av d for the stock, he ‘eration, with constitutional divi; nudians to reject. the notion of t* say hostile, attitude of Eng-|more than one hour a day, of | ———>— be rane, Ser pee sions that at times coincide” itt conomic—unton with the United lish language newspapers “It ‘the French language. iTeulture mare bluntly than Sas-_[n-one~ case, 50—persons—be=+ racial or, language differences. sistes. We think, and rightly, this province towards the ther provincial ‘statute katcheéwan's education act,’ he came owners of 100 Commodore | “But we are going to achieve tna; political independénce French - Canadians of Quebec, No. other & . | eur national purpose, I assure . oid not last Jong within any our youth have come to the con- denies the duality of Canada’s said. ten eee oneh | eher the, Saree you; build and . maintain & sich framework.’ clusion that speaking French is ; sirong, distinctive North Ameri- | H an admission 6f ignorance." * ean confederation which has its He said the Canadian govern: Whe “achie Asanpiad Habit ob own Values, its-own loyalties, its | eee a oa mineattanet = ee sosliae -oaesneied | oe ont destiny a Canadians shoiild act a eed Canaan te * teriee seme | P Cc in law and i n re- chewa - now ine, fw of Unie, Site (arn foreign capital and com. tadio walions, CNS, at Say rogressive onservative the result of any foreign (con: PAA tot of Mr. Pearso ie ore ae tare. te ain cial spiracy, © aspi ; “the preservation of the French ° Barns . 4 Pea economic im. (Was made available to the press ‘the a Co 4 h. Pri i lea SK a NP Progressive nservative ih. Prince CAUSED PR ¢ DIGGERS HARDLY BEGAN — The result is young people . 0! 1 king of . the tehew : Filed ype “investments tween Work iret started * a tunnel prea i <> orksiet ~ Sth QUEENS ~Kinkora Regional High School ie o : San Sometimes given rise to-se- 1878 but ei act iter Bist cr See oie at. Ma ist. 8: 30 m. -~rious—problems_for Canada as | Inile_ had _ _been dug. on seach + \lingual, they could rise to iY ‘?P- ‘Washington does not™ aiye side. es ~ ‘positions, the brief Seek, Ue = “Tuesday, Ma dy" ry 24th 8:30 PM. — cs 2 Women’s Institute Hall Te ‘ > PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE - vi CAMPAIGN CALENDAR. | — - CFCY-TV : | _. Sat, May 21st Mrs. Charles McQuaid =| c Brie Jessome Ron MacDonald = 2.55 p.m. __ - : E 5 ‘ ° & aa! Mon., May 23rd. Dr. J: A. MacMillan ’ = E 6:00 p.m. Premier Walter ro : Caen 4 i 4 : me sis ea ee tacee sr “Tom” Davies. Walthen Gaudet _ ee ¥ | Tues., May 24th HHen. iss ae SoG a = oo é: :00 p.m. ‘Mel moss MP. ale i MEET YOUR BUILDING TEAM. : er - 6:05 p.m. _ - .David MacDonald, M.P. = Guest Speaker—Angus MacLean, M.P. aD et Seon Jessome oe Entertainment ---Featuring the Wed 25th “ti ns ; _Asland’s Own “Fabolous Folk Singers”. + May ° David wart we a , >) 6:15 p.m. _HoHn. Angus Maclean, | . og KEN & EDDY = -~ a 8 on PE RE Bennett Carr and | Refreshments Everyone Welcome | Hom, Walter B. Shaw ue se ; Dan Compton hee ,e Inserted by Hh. Queens P. @. Association “| pore . Thurs., May 26th Heath Macquarie, M.P., A. ——————— —— ~ Special Entertainment .. ", Don -Messer Stars te 7:15 p.m. rene Senet Tet Dow ~ Refreshments Served... Everyone Welcome‘ : Inserted by the 4th Prince P.6. Association is se FA, May 27th eon McQuaid, MP. Keith. bo “5:45 p.m.___ MacKenzie, Harry McCon- _ ie 11:30 p.m. _nell, Harry McConnell i ss Premier Walter. Shaw ——“EFCY-RADIO Progressive Conservative. - , = Sat., May 21st Hon. Andrew MacRae Pr ncaa Conservati a 105 pm Ist & 2nd Prince ogressl | = = ae Oe Heeth Mlseauecio: M.P. is 1:05 em "Mrs. Charles: McQuaid -" 3:45 p.m. : Tues., May 24th Dr. J. A. MacMillan 3:45 p.m. ‘ Robert mv 6:25 p.m. : Wed., May. 25th Hon. Leo Rossiter 1:05 p.m. ~ Hon. Angus MacLean, M.P. _7:45. p.m. __._ Bennett Carr, Dan Comp- eo ton % Thurs., May 26th Davies 1:05 p.m. aA ee MP. Ae oe) Prince County 3rd & 4th Districts KENSINGTON REG. HIGH SCHOOL | _ Tues. May 24th 8.30 PM. ~OlLeary Reg. High School ~ Wed. ‘May 25, 8:30 p.m. Fri., May 27th Premier Walter Shaw aE = z — fey : es at tiabusedsee . oS CJRW-RADIO oe _. Gerald Rooney ee ilrt Bin Sat., ve Zs » Hon. Andrew nee ne Come and Meet Your Progressive Conservative 1zst Bn oe : van a8 Candidates + | Mon.,’Meiy 23rd Eric oo ae ee a 12:35 p.m. 7 eee a Tues., May 24th Prothioe Walter Shaw: hag! oo _ 12:35 p.m. Eric Jessome, Keith ner pet ep to “7:45 _p.m. rington, Gerald Rooney ~ ~“Soaakee ‘. Wed., May 25th David MacDonald, M.P., . : | 7:45 p.m.__ Eric Jessome and Walter R. ie ' : y Arnold Maclennan re Erie Jessome Ron MacDonald : : ae 26h Hon. Henry Wedge ~ Shaw Meet Your Building Team 1. £9 Pm - a ; Y ‘ ‘ zt ‘ ‘ e 6 27th Hon. H be MeNeill a Fs SS. fice Gate GUEST- SPEAKER: — DAVID MacDONALD, M.P. Fri., May on. Hubert McNeill) | Dr, Dewar“ ohert Gindly = | 2. . "EVERYONE WELCOME ae en: ciel dims eA caer - Everyone Welcome + sees sees erent hs reece | —— Entertainment and-Refreshments ore ‘ Let Em: ‘% ‘ i: INSERTED BY 1ST & 2ND PRINCE P. €. ASSOC ‘ Inserted hy 3rd. & 4th. P. C. Association 1 a a ce erie 13 : : eo >= ai : ; i