EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT | : WANTED FEMALE’ FILING CLERK _. Position now open with five day week, pen- sion plan and other benefits. Apply in writing oe age, education, experience if any, etc., etc., DeBLOIS BROS. LTD. ?. O. Box 186 Charlottetown ~ Souris’ Elementary School District 141 TEACHERS WANTED 4 =o Junior Farmers’ Recreation Announcements CITY & QUEENS ' CARD PARTY Hampshire Wed- nes@ay February 16 Hampshire Women's veonasted ” DAUGHTERS of ee card game in Orange Hall, L.O.B.A. Kirkwood Drive every Wednesday night at 8 p.m, Admission 80 cents. Lunch. served. PLAN TO attend the Carnival Hi , River: Rink, Wednesday February 23rd 7:30 p.m. See Mondays paper for clas- ses. Skate after “THE ANNUAL meéting of Glasgow Dairying Company will be. New Glasgow ard, at 2.00 o'clock RESERVE March 14th and the secon: annual Co.Op Hog produc- tion meetings to be held at ‘Birch Experimental Farm, Program » Thursday. ” v Charlottetown & { } + (a By China To Formosa on TTT ilaresied in join. | Joh or ee Bist China is im in- mn Matheson, the United Nations only ir tsoeetary Yee Prime Minister approves Communist Pearson, ‘h ‘ Files's saan i Posmons, How. rr a New Fisheries eR former Canadian ex- § ternal affaire minister, said Mr. Grown said nada Pare Proposal Made —and should continue to oppose <-ant should continue 10 oo “Te Washington a key part of the defence of grrawa (OP)—Canada - English and simply | there. &. Lawrence. for academic year 1966-1967 oe bee oe. eee . . ‘ Chureh on Friday, Feb, 28th, at 3:30 Canada's West Coast. Grades | to 8 inclusive. Also Physical: [2ytners "mr ’peusias "MeKenny, so! Mr Gesbn tabhe bia com (nade, © Sow precene Game Education Teacher. on ist, Te day of prayer seevien to) HE ments during panel discussion |rishing zone along the Canadian € al women. held as part of varsity guest|Fast and West coasts, the Com- HOCKEY NORTH, River rink tonight weekend of University of Al-| mons was told. : Appply to:— oe é _| petnaeay): ing Mile Cres ve. neni - was —- a External Affairs Minister ; fone eS ‘ i Peter Trueman, . |Martin said he made some - Marion Conway, Secretary sn ie ttate ater’ PeeWer— 8 eee peer ee tape Axworthy, |£re** 0, the iseue in. tells ert ‘pm. — Inland playdowne — Crapeud — anes onto Star, and Lloyd Axworthy, day and Saturday with U6, Agee Se a - BROOKLYN TRIO IS HONORED Cet eal acne fat, Secretar’ Dean Rel Recident Medical Doct KINGS COUNTY 1’ Pe ee Editors Ina eae ns | forte era tam n edaica or : ‘The Brooklyn Trio, is pic-. sociation at Montague on Mon- ‘Munro, Johnny Bears and Wil- itors In the manel Geotemee SE. Gree U5. en the . whieh he - i , ; . “not * , Mone: tenught tured receiving engraved trays day night. The Mens’ Associat- lard Bruce for outstanding ser- i rl ag gy ie rd Me pont a : P.m. see play offs Pisquid ve. St. from Arnold Vaniderstine on ion made the presentation to , vice to the community in the Rhod China. and eat the webs Legislation was passed required for ; | @ehalt of Trinity ‘Men's As- .. the trio consisting of Malcolm past 37 years. esid-: toca ct te a ae Parliament in 1964 to am MCQUAID wil be tn his of- ; er Oi segleched in any cemiaorotien Begg o — flehing see Town of Georgetown, P.E.I. |” ee : Are Pretised = Wescrn science. site oneign ting vom ; : ge -@ ene BIG WAR A DANGER sels. But the law has mot been 7p Vi okaed, | REGULAR SATURDAY aight dance, | LONDON (Reuters) — Com Canada should take the thitta: |applied pend ing sete Pelert and’ Archie. Siewert. $1.00 ie aims ondairion praised Rhodesian have ‘tive in forming another Geneva |With the U.S. and Direct Enquiries to Hee ; editors who have been de(yng co so ete vit oe igke Coe ae $ ‘ ’ |Nam situation, Mr. said, - in tow ad ren al seat, Fra Fo p 3 E | ci i Rhodesia’s censorship. reculs- The panel agreed that continued |, Mr. Martin sald the negotiae y 2 at 2. i 3 * 2 i 5 OWN CLERK GEORGETOWN, P.E.l. set t= me) POOL FOP PCIAMS TD RQUC. fie cer tue: trm tt.2, seneral war'in fai ad | tes lbo ary ain progess NOTICES NOTICES . : Montague High School sudi-| TORONTO (CP)—An Ontario | education of Sadion cinta, léboala bo -ahee people. | wesith Press Union, represent. | ,, 2nadian people generally feel | Sriek Minisler J. Angus ‘Mag: torium, eaturing Scottish and old time ; to choose fot they are to. the |Lean (PC—Queens) —- ) — — manic, songs, dancer and | sedien. caiat sage Cunnaiee: Te CVE. RIGHTS UNLIKELY [themesives whet eye ‘of lives ing publishers and newsparers | United States, Mir. Green ‘said : \ 2 ime 8:15. - dians -more trouble a J n, 44, sees ti Es id. > : Commonwealth countries, . ss ; x. hardship in Quebec than in any | likelihood of a civil rights type i 10 lead, he out ‘ate |deserihed the regulations as He hoped other countries do_not E ea rT | E wn can integrate ‘have the feeling about L SCOTTISH CONCERT Mentazve nigh ce. ee, eens BR oy Hontene middle class life and ee expressed grave | Canada hecatina, if so, this coun- atul . 5 fu . Si w ne cient Ut on Onda ane meeceeey Clee | tao ergaaiaed br ppy—then in this case this |Comcerm at severe restictions |i would lose its self-respect ae ee eee ] Ress and her Dancing Cape Croker ganized by Negroes in|is a thing. On the other | ‘posed an Press by Rho- to Mr.. and Mrs. David Sentner, O . h d of Glarkin's step dancink; renge by Lisa | a8 interview Monday that | the United States. Suda Same Uediden clad ‘treme desia’s white-minority regime | 2nd its worth as an ally to the | whose marriage took place os wing to the eath Mrs. | Matti. and: Linwoot MacPherson; bag {Quebec Indians have poor com-| | It's not in the nature of In- | adjust to life off the reservation which broke away from Britain. |" Would be in the best in-|S@Urday morning at St. Am 5 Alegre om instrumental music. | munication with provincial gov- | dians. to protyst in picket lines} and it would be cruel 60 tell “The curtailment of the lib: terests of the United States to thony's Parish Chureh, Bloom FI | ips oy; _ lernment officials and have dif-|or participat@ in passive resist-|him he should move.” erty of the press is equally ob- help keep Canada independent,” field, celebrated by Rev. F. Florence Walsh, Williams Flower ficulty ‘getting anyone to take a| ance, he said. They are not| Reserves are neither good nor | 4eclonable whether ordered by yp Green anid " (Peters. Dinner was served ia : OBITUARY sympathetic interest in their |fatalistic. But ia co comma had te cencept, ‘Chlet -Natjowan as ae eeretin He said he once believed Can-|the, Parish Center to relatives Shop will be closed Thursday | mrs ouver v. nunw |" He declioet to cite specific although, not it, servant “it al_ depends on the indvia-|*2,,beities! or jundieal chal- |S" Mertens Stateg but changed | cael, Women's league, problems 8 st “develop @ ROW) aie wan ‘ , eT ea - Mrs; Winston-Corcoran was : Inserted by the tamily added senna of values” hein Macy Mew | ual's wants. You can't make | Regulations issued recently in | Tind during the uprising in morning. There passed away suddenly | “Through scquaintances and |overcome their apaty ae fm {general rule about what's good ialsbury, tortid newspapers to — Dominican -Republic when Winters Bealta, Ae ‘ co December 24, 1905, ot the | SSE x talked to in Que. | Prove their lot, he said. \or bed for ‘an Indian.” a ; spaces tp show | ated OAS members. vend Mr. Albert Gallant, Sumenes. Mrs. Oliver Nunn, at erie eee see meee Gee” at nee ee or to tell. thelr vender tet | troops in. support, Cee Se eee ~"ROYAL:CANADIAN LEGION | Ait: Statstetnn. dear mae |" Noes, add whether rslaton , . Sing been canered, Go for‘ [CANADA WOULD RENETTT..| "The ‘wey end pla was ha 5 ets Horne, Riverview, ow Maile | teed, Sac te secnen=t OLGA lal i riments ======= would benefit from changes in | home ‘of cue wae BINGO & SOCIAL Chetiotstoinr end Renin x; |Chial Newijowan repiied: | . at : , the OAS structure and should| F. Gatlent with nine and a he. LAL EVENING |stesetetcrs, aod Resta. | Ott ise gorerencet may "| ROLLO BAY — (aang, se, Sete mesos | tables to play. Brians, went us 3 oe She was the former Mil a but attitudes don't.””” | | (Mites Edisabeth MacDonald | Could: aot exercise independent " Henry ” Gallant; freene WED 23 FEB. 8:30 P.M Point “Fouriaey lot, arachey | © ame the “formal ay tT y ars Send wor MacDonald, Lit- a Mr.’ Green i OAS oo Gane 7. Gallant, ant Al r : VM. . , : : a ay , were Sunday visitors ae cy : Arsenault, Miscouche; door prise , et daughter of the late Albert launching of Tillicum, the cen- : ‘ >| to Rollo F Mr, Trueman suggested the Z + Martha \MacEwen) Shaw. and tennial project of the Canadian | orpawa ‘(cP) i _. Gir, Soba’ W. BlacDoneld, wis Se ana oor cara teen one iving are | Home and School and Parent. | —Canadion sphere, others being oxygen 5 contributed current : % aS : a brother Everett,| .Tillicum, Chinook or lightning flashes in space turned home tt -Johnson had seen a show ; ~ Members-and-Guests-—-"- Entertainment | Cuarlottetown. *| ship, ssekka to promote under. tS iedaues to ‘determine’ the oer |ectuel mesourcoreats Bay We 7. ‘cunlam when Keonedy balor | agit ,gurviving are “ven! \7ie 1 Startisticg _|tite,& me emoannere - giles Donna Maculay, Parte |"uney” 0” provant Ruseane BALTIC e eictbiee. obs an ee? ISTICS | Venus and otter ihe komen al visitor at maintaining missile bases in| Mr. Emmett MacKinnce of NOTICE treasure her memery. | spe The experiments bone | Che : Spring Valley ts a = ‘Bite. Menh was ¢ dasident ef BIRTHS foned by Dr. Ronald ‘aie ae ies Wee President Johnson forgot, Mr.|Prince County Hospital sutferion North Wind Be of Toronto, 34-vear: ; William Fite \arueman said, that in Cuba the |from loe from the time of POLLARD — Mr. ant Mre. Dalvay patrick, Launching, were recent : & 8 severe back injury re her marriage until the death of | Poll Research Board physicist weitere. : Soviet Union lacked a plausible |ceived while pushing IThe P.E.|. Presbytery are requested [ber husband, the late Oli ot | its’ aren, Lealor’Phiio, on. Pop |te, mnatamed. tn. roche Mre George Christen,” °"" |excuse to show to the world and| Mrs. David Case on Nunn, in 1096. Since then ‘se | sry %. ie. Weigh ® Toes om. A [ONE amd then én Isis-A Mrs, ‘Peter Burke te e patient {002 if more in the U.S. sphere |a speedy recovery following sure . fi had resided with ‘her daughter |e St Yee oe Berbie. —s earth. satell im the Souris Hospital. = than is Viet Nam. gery in the Prince Hosp!- to meet in. Park Royal Hall at 1:15 and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | GREEN — At the Charlottetown Hos- leunching in t Mrs. Kenneth Doucette ,recent- In an earlier panel discussion, |tal on Wednesday moe | Sterling Rodd; Charlottetown, | pis: ou rt, 2, tnd, | Alouette Il, now ta Wy visited relatives at Moncton, |Reasrtmeat of religion, of. Me: |whot hee bess s potest ton "tes | “2 son, eo ous. ’ 4 Thursday to attend the funeral of the and hie her pe cea ee ane playmate for Vincent. Ser information on helium ionization in Austr San 5 wha Master University in Hamilton, te ee te ee the To 4 +l aatieiine Waid Gr Te heats etl ~. [tm the ionosphere, es te Perry, soe said the U.S, is committing get- | Hospital is now conv: a ks tk Wl ber family, and a keen sense of | IN MEMORIAM charged laser, $0 weekend arith Ie perents at-Rol. [cide in Viet Nam. | 1 |the home of Iie da citer, Mra, ate Dr. |. A. Wilson. cael fa aa ca vaclichetai {2ENRINS =, inctovng memory of Mrs. It eallects this information by ning, flashes by putting an “ex ie as Mrs. Broce Macinne, | 4 ! "toned oars Atwood Blakeney of Bal sense of humour won her a wide | passed away February 23, 1968. es pees Charlottetown, were recent viel- ee ee ie a? tie entered the Prince : oS fee. . We Gaver eae ta Sees SP AN flashe wees to Souris West and Rollo| Geant said. : "eine ce Syenter ae ' ‘ was Bb mgrom largely tended, | Within the hearts of those who care earth's iwagnetic lines of force lops Island, Va. end Fort : é He described as “‘senti- : URGENT! URGENT! Tas held December Sth from the | Tir’ memory liners om.” "laut into space and back again, Churchil, Mam, eas 20mm Fe Meckinnen and menial clap-can” any belle /haen a’ patient In Prince . \ pastor, Rev. John G.E. Ball, of | family. Passing through the jonosphere.| In this way, he said, he hopes |qere Sun selsor to Rollo, nat, Canada is recognized 88 | Hospital is visiting his daughter, ; ‘ “e Trinity United Church, of wh ° Dr.. Barrington said Tuesday to gain more information abbut if | anything but a servant of the : Th bed h d » of which | jensuns: Bay. : Mrs. William Woodside. ree bedroom house require ‘ Imme- she was a faithful member, com> | eae | Be a oe of Mrs.|tn an interview that helium is helium content of the atmo- US. in its position as a mem- The little son of Mr. and di + H f ki a The Lord's 3 eung | Peed sey Peony 2 I by Secceate asia ewer \ ae ate techniques VISIT INDIA Pode: feaeet aad Todhh Wallace Champion, 1a cy. were ‘ 1> | ‘The memories-we have from day Or uran: is are success- : + me : 2. : __ diate occupancy. Home for working fear. ta tsar rt | nanan B® 6 im it naps arto he ene |e cara” (bao omen Mom Ely Re A hep class family. aapaltgarers wrote Ire Auld,| For in wr bart sou are slvare |lonisnd coretitvents. of. the feo pee ander Premier Gyula Kalla{ @r-| Dr. Grant _was joined by Dr. | SPCCOY Fecouery: : : Arnett Shaw, Albert Smith, Al-| Still loved, still missed and very oo io ao i sane pestiets actos Ncsorthand S % tr tees tae Write: bert Younker. Interment was in| ving ' ; fateral trade, economic and cul-| abs: 1 ite: Box 17635 Sherwood Cemetery. eet. tant |Research Program Su feel Teketce wil be discumed [Lapiave, ‘executive director tlecte ta 1M Guardian-Patriot Mare eave, Seep lene ee: oO h hy : eee ‘ McGUIGAN — In memory of Shirley : e RBs : : 2 rit pleasant and through /teemems tm wie Sd vores: English - French Markets cloudy weather; 1 ie ik akaie er |: The band ; | 5 _ we'll always re: | ; i s NOTICE fare doug ns Set Mende) nt sea reat bunioem thud pono s'ma Preach ee cA haps wil cont a sigh, a) AMmenee, SAL azim Mee ve sclentiic study of the buy. “How many marketing re: Then steal ie | Always remembered by Mother, Fath. ing habits of French- and Eng- search people bother to check) | H O N O U R G U A R D oon away, give little war- | er, sister. brothers. Bs lish-speaking Canadians, Yves whether the hypotheses they for-| | tecems Wiis Gk me CARD OF THANKS | petitive. aaa as well an te Wighameconeaee | “ x? ’ lay. s well as to i All 1 of the following units forming "chen thie, im +4 wis to express my sincere thanks| He told a conference on |whether om at iaae alas iiadiaes sind od Flonour for the Opening of the House; |giiay SaeeeiGeme... (2 a Recs eet, meneame ean anata, marketing (Re koovoesion oiiees that will report to Queen- Charlotte Armouries' at |————_|» ll_ the cleray, relatives. and riends| and Sales an ees Lee cnlinde tice tie Boney (1 p.m.) tomorrow Thursday, Febru- itary an peaié “vue Tete a too many decisions Stow are of Englohcamadgy ro ary 24th, 1966. ° READ:THE:,. ee i bein. a madé on netive impres- " The-confererice noted that the P.E.|. Regiment, P.E.I. Regiment Band, . whore 1 Waitt to teank Dv. ia cis 4 os Borba, tient clade now moked Gy Gaueieee ° ° ° ; and staff of Prince "i Bourassa, G Znon st 5th Signal Regiment, 5th Medical Coy CLASSIFIED ADS {ier 'heten eu as hem slates Tht, Gat Mae Concinn income la year ot: SaaCne \ oleae Howard and Ross Howard; also »|Manufacturers’ A “porigaar ¥ eee and the Student Militia. special thanks to all my relatives and sociation or 000. — update atid DAILY oe oes am as and vertian't Giles of Canadian Ad- oe : . me. ee Si nero mgennent : otciaalilineilnins my may the hos. Should underwrite the ‘ J. T. Davies, Captain Ye ra ssencarnn om ah universities. ---- RICHMOND .. : ; ; ASKS QUESTIONS | Si Commander. NO Speaking in English, he posed’ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Arsen-|'f Guard | TICES NOTICES — ae exames of ault, Wellington. recently motor- | i. | basic formation ed to Halifax to be with their lit- | /2 eae ‘ needed by Canadian business. tle daughte’ oe ; - TENDERS but h.aow esas." |toria General Hesphal where : tg —‘Are French - erenatians she has undergone a v ery ser. : more responsive soft sell ious operation. ts + New Summerside Clinic, , re hard sell and, if so, | a Aled _—_ Richmond re- , : : ee : hy?” cently spent a few days in Char- ’ ; Furniture including Chesterfields, Summerside, P.E.I. 7, SnOU the same media be lottetown visiting at the home of |i ‘ ° ' ¢ Wee r ‘ utomatically r aunt. a ; ‘ ; t bedroom suites, bunk beds, oe é sar a tenders addressed to the Chairman ne and for French Can-| Mrs. Victor Ton ee 4 i isi e Building Committee will be received untli - a | Mr. and Mrs. Linus MeDon-| 4 ; springs and mattresses, televisins, a iS nah the fie day of for New Clinie —"Should the same tools ap- ald, Richmond, spent a few 4 i models from $69.95. Kitchen ranges, Plans, Specifications and Tender documents | Canada ?as in 'Engich Can. Charkatetown ves ™ 3 electric, oil, propane, coal and wood. may be viewed and obtained at the office of the | ada? cai | Mrs. Bella Neusser, Richmond : AWashars and dryers, refrigerators; all [Se '92 Queen Street, Char lottetown, P.E.I, | “This I submit is the trie way RR has recently taken up ‘rest- ; ce Fy ' 9 at A‘deposit of $50.00 payable to the, chairman of getting to know the Canadian dence at the Summerset Manor, size models priced ‘om $59.95. Two | of the g committee will be required for each. | SiFFERENCES CURE} serosa only used deep freezes. és — and documents. Plans, Specifications |" tn Canada, milliom of dollars |. Rece™ Visitors at the home ot wre . and Tender Documents will be on display at the are spent each year in market. MT 2nd Mrs. Leonard McNeill, Many bargains in every department. Fredericton, Saint John, Moncton, Halifax and the _|ing larch, often ‘without Richmond. were Mrs. MeNeill’s This tean ‘after inventory sale P.E.I. Builders Exchange. by oe of our two ma- |brother-ialaw,, Mf: Fred Arsen- ie ’ Vy ee eae | . ; : ‘ Le ‘ault and son Leo, : ; : sag Rev ah ne are , ‘The lowest or any tender not necessaril “Hypotheses are formulated Mrs. D. James MeNeill, Rich- HOPE ENDS FOR TRAWLER Gage a Fi H d A t |. eecepted, . . about the English segment of |mond, a nied by her dau- s io Bs Jee , _firestone Momeana AuTO | : [the Canadian market, and veri-|ghter, Mrs, Hilary Gaudet, Sum-| The trawler Blue Mist H, here tied up at a berth, she sized because of an overload UE ™ — 3. Keith Pickard, ~ _ fied-through—flel@-surveys—con-|merside_recently_spent_an_after-|- out_of Grand Bank. Nfid., -is__ disappeared_over the weeker 08 jee. ye 187 Great George Street . ’ ducted ¢ both secments | noon at the Summerset Manor, | the object of a large-scale air with 1% men aboard. ds for the crew when three dories - +g ve i ; Architect. with the use of questionnaires ; Summerside, visiting friends | and sea search in the eastern were ‘high and temperatures were found bit no sign 4 prepared im Guilt of Seen low and it is feared she cam (CP