a The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 15, 1965. + - * .,said..in an interview: ~ - striction here, it was announced here : -NUMBER fireplug a Scenebody not only heard of it, but did, at Sir Francis: Drake Bivd. and Efiseo Drive in Greenbrae Calif. The fireplug HOLMES & BRADLEY Queen St. Ch'town PLEASE? was awaiting installation by the Larkspur Fire Dept. who moved it into the phone booth remained a mystery. (AP Wirephote ) lourists From Canada Sought By OTTAWA (CP)—The Hungar- lan Embassy said here Ca- nadians of Hungarian descent ean return to the Communist country for a visit witha fear of trouble. ; Hungary is trying hard eo de- velop a tourist industry and will welcome any Canadian visitor; First Secretary Istvan Varga Since the embassy was estab- lished April 1, at least’ 5,000 Canadians had visited Hungary. Only three had run into trouble end Mr: Varga seid it wasn't political trouble. One was arrested for drunkea driving and another in ‘‘a minor case’’ of smuggling. ‘The embassy was concerned about publicity given the third case—that of Tibor Torma of Toronto, arrested last month | after an incident in a Hungarian’ cafe. Mr. Varga said. sone ‘Tight- | ee are eee ere ele acme Ont. Finds Hungary: a wing Hungarian organizations and newspapers, especially =| suggested Toronto” have arrest signalled trouble for ber Hungarian going back for a “T visit. Mr. Torma left Hungary dur: jing the rebellion in 1956. The embassy said this had rething to do with the arrest. Mr.. Varga said he believes Mr. Torma may be tried this week, Prumue ing a disturbance “The Canadian public should wagee.___<Geeee<eaeGieeee not pay. too much attention to | two or three cases out of 5,000,” | he said. “Everyone is welcome | in Hungary. | “We can assure you that if a viea is issued here, the only | trouble you can get into is trou- ble made by yourself. eee Hungary had given amnesty jim 1963 to all those who left the | | country during the 1956-57 up- rising. Even most of those jailed in Hungary had been freed. The amnesty applied to the 30,000 Hungarians who had | Tire Studs Injure Roads | TORONTO (CP) — The On- tario highways department has tested..tungsten-studded winter ‘res and found they can dam- age road surfaces, A. T. C. Me ~Nab; ae highways~ minister, | said he Mr. McNab was scincualbas? on & decision by the. Greater Winnipeg Safety Council to ‘ask the Manitoba legislature 404 make sure of. the tires legal in| that province. He said that while sale and | use of the tires in Ontario 1s legal, damage is caused to road | surfaces when a. vehicle's brakes are. applied. The studs do not damage roads when the vehicle is in motion. Mr. McNab said Ontario tests | agreed with findings of tests in| the United States where 22 ttates have banned the na Vancouver Artist Gets Federal Job OTTAWA (CP) — Vancouver artist Takao Tanabe has been awarded a $25,000. federal con- tract to do a mural for the ag- riculture depart ment’s new headquarters, now under. con- The design ‘for the 80 by 20- foot mural was chosen from among three'submitted by srdiiiinent Canadian artists, and will dominate the main foyer of the $10,000,000 Sir John | Cafling building at the Central | Experimental Farm. Mr. Tanabe's interpretation of the “Man, soil and cli- mate” will be done on Japanese dipdyed paper applied to “low relipt sculture in his Vancou- veg* studio. HB will be shiped to Ottawa @ small panels for final ‘assem- |*. bly, to coincide with the com- = of the building in July, a. Tanabe, 9, is a_native of Rieoklyn Museum. Art “School, the Banff School of Art, the Central School of Arts and Crafts, London, and now teaches part. time at the Vancouver School of Art’ i ‘ et ot ae ee 4 eee | bricklayers |painters and carpenters. icrisis last | come to Canada. Only two to! ithree per cent had been di- | rectly involved in the uprising | janyway, Mr. Varga said. He said ‘'‘right wing elements’ |—usually Hungarians who came | to Canada shortly after the | Second World War—have con- sistently opposed - better rela- tions between the countries. . They had. opposed establish- ment of “diplomatic relations | last year and now were trying | fe scare off Hungarians. who | ree like to go back for a visit... On The Job Training Suggested MONTEBELLO, Que. (CP).-. The constrnction industry has | been told that it must expand | on-the- job training if a severe shortage of skilled construction | workers is to, be met. George Haythorne, deputy minister of the federal labér de- | partment, ‘said the f and provincial governments are co- operating in a program to step up the training of skilled crafts- men but # won't be effective unless the industry makes new efforts in this direction. Seaking to the national exe- cutive of the Canadian Con- struction Association, Mr. Hay- horne said a minimum of 15,- @0 new skilled workers ‘year must be added to the construc- tion. labor force between now and 1970 to meet. demand. Pro- vincial apprenticeship programs now were turning year. Mr. Haythorne said tradesmen in short supply, in order of priority, are operating engineers, cement and concrete finishers, sheet métal workers, plumbers and od sneuninaners, elec- tricians, plasterers and lathers, and similar trades, FORM NEW PARTY ATHENS (AP)—Greek Pre- mier _Stephanos Stephanopoulos and 44 other members of Par- liament who deserted George Papandreou during the political summer formed. a Wednesday night. was named new party Stephanopoulos. leader__of the cratic Cen 4) bes & out 6,000 a | the | | Craswell Studio - FOR CHRISTMAS ‘Give hand colored4 Island scenes from Craswell's paaicagaeanaanuntanieeeec’ RETR GNC TEST GIFT CERTIF ICATE.- —let them make their own 7 ' AD || grccneneencec cece "iE PAD MIMIMBP 5. 2 DDD MARITIME STATIONERS LTD. Great George St. Charlottetown ABD Pictured ain is the wide selection of books on display at the CARD SHOP on Grafton Street, ‘The perfect gift for everyone.” a | GUIDE! EEE "That Wonderful } Gifts are so ‘ Site" ‘Much Nicer When You DIAMONDS ; Mais Them ® ry —; from ‘il nae CUSTOM Pattersons | mreniors . co St. < Jewellers anne 113 Kent St. Dial 4-6732 ¥ ~ By ESTEE LAUDER Bath Soap YY EN Say Merry Christmas with Perfume ... Perfume Spray Purse flacon Perfume Refill ” a dd cede os Wd PBR and Oil Give A Gift oo OR OTS ME GIFTS for everyone on your Gift List at stereos @ radios Record Players see them today at ISLAND RADIO CENTRE Queen St. ENR NEE NCI EERE NC IC Ch’town FREE ! |. A Beautiful ORIGINAL ODL PAINTING by H. B. Bugden Valued at $200.00, to one of - customers on Christmas } ve, Ballots - <<eexc<ce with each purchase over $1.00 THE STUDIO 92 Kent Street (Opposite CFCY) Shop now for widest selection. R&of— MODELS, HOBBY and ART’ SUPPLIES. We feature Paint-By-Number ¥ » Sets for the whole family. Cle SCC Ke CK ce Cee eee ift Certificates GLORIA JLADIES WEAR. —— GIVE A Tae Gift Certificate : of a hat MI. de HHRAARARRADMBRB, ("usunas gloves or purse ' Give an Arrow Shirts rte 5.004 RALPH'S esti Kent St... Dial 4-84444 Peeenmen a eey THE PERFECT cn MIX! holiday time or an ideal mixer, be sure it’s PEERLESS. e ¥ 7S SEE EE aaamueaue Liberal Demo | aa : ’ Sa - anne nmanenn: iv { $ y ® ¥@ Skirts E © Blouses ; © Suits ¥@ Dresses ~ ¥ ; © Coats ©. Car Coats All Gift Boxed l@ment.. | } ' the steep — see ,it {Fashion shoppe} open all day Saturday Gt. Gebrge St. Ch’tewn | @ Ladies’ @ Children’s @ Men’s LePAGE SHOE CO. Grafton Street mE The luxury of mink, @ fashion ep- peal no woman can resist. The Christmas gift rated high above all others. Come in today and see the beautiful seaming Choose from mink, muskrat, kolin- sky and sable for the woman in your life who appreciates elegance Island Furriers Ltd. “the ultimate in fashion’”’ _ 7 Grafton Sé. Ls” whe snew too deep, The sleek new Ski-Doo brings fresh family fun and excite- . everywhere! No ho hill too today! From $795: ee Keith Carmichael Brackley Pt. Rd. aati Charlottetown weer ARMM WWW RWWA MERE EMMY NEC CNG NCE NE ENE NE IE EN EK OLE CIEE EE CS UNL EILSCEECENT S 4-6423 from Adelia's Millinery Queen St. Ch’town | Map the most tnoughtful ‘ gift of all DD “TSC nN ew BT ume oo a NICKS Go UeNCTIE | | } | | Through special arrangements we are priveleged te bring you, professional demonstrations by Mr. Ernie Driscol, Phileo rep. + resentative of the finest solid-state stereo Philco. Any evening Monday Dec. 6 — Friday Dec. 10. Buy for Cash... . Save au extra 5 per cent. Archer & MacDonald Ltd. OPEN UNTIL 8 | St. Peters Road 4-6345 or 2-1755 Parkdale. FRARRMWD IMDM IIMBMIIBD, DDD A handsome 19” Portable with rugged metal cabinet, available in 3 finishes: sendalweod, white, 199.95 y beige. ' ¥ 2 year picture tube guarantee ¥ $ Instant Picture and Sound : 3 @ Pre-set fine tuning Pay Only 11.00 Monthly ‘ y 2 CROCKETT & STOREY LTD. | ¥' 134 Kent St, » Dial 894-5559 Charlottetown 4) ! RHMMBMBBRH | ABARAARARARRRAARAHRARDHIND: of BLANKETS - Island Made BLANKETS Beautifully Gift Packaged “Prepared and shipped anywhere in J Canada”, @ Genuine 100% wool, satin bound or whipped, end blankets in pastel shades. ~ @ Auto robes in a variety - of tartans at prices to please every shopper. A small deposit will hold any blanket till Christmas, Condon Woollen Mills Queen Stree a THE Nivecs! CHRISTMAS GIFT YOU CAN SEND --- “News From Home” EVERY DAY, To someone who's away ... Share the great Island moments of 1966 with a year long gift subscription to The Guardian The Evening Patriot Just before Christmas, a gift card will be mailed to each of your gift recipients, hand signed as you per- sonally direct. SPECIAL RATES FOR ARMED SERVICE PERSONNEL AND COLLEGE STUDENTS For.Complete Rate Information Write or Phone Circulation Dept. Phone 4-8506