Here [me “Mamet: at Vancouver's Edith Cavell school line up. tongues out llld with '1le miles. tor a ’ |.lO VACCINE is TREAT INSTED F NEEDLE Imal. a lump of sugar imme- {ar cry [ran the days when Hnatod with cashless Sabin the polio vacclne needle polio vaccine. ohiiciais bmught acowla and alien were smiling too. for it was a lens. (CF Wirepiioto) ly KEN KELLY OTTAWA tCPi—A tugci—war oicr the legality at Canada Council plans ior distributing about 515. Canadian uniicrsitles took place beiore my public accounts committee licrc At opposite ends oi the rope werc Auditor-General Maxwell licndcrron and two top business executives who serve on the cauhcllrcol. Douglas E Wel- don oi London. Olli.. and Marcel raribault oi Montreal. Somewhere between the lwu uric Prime Minister Pearson snd iormer Prime Minister biclenbaker w h o s e actions while holding the top political cliit-c in the country were re- liried to by Col. Weldon. chair- man oi me council. The stakes are about 913.000.- ooo in intercst and proiits earned on uie .000. hind Islahliihed in m7 ior the Can- sd. Council to distribute to the hniiersities to help pay for new buildings. Mr. i-‘aribault. president and general manager of the General Trust or Canada. described lor the committee the method the council uses to distribute the moon. , He said the council intends to use the same method to distribute the interest and pioilis which have accumulated in thc iund since 1957. Wu Henderson. who is an» Tug-Of-War Takes Place Over Canada Council Plan American Motors Reports Profit 1 baritng 1%.?! . Ameri an lwstchdog over the s ndin oile“ °"’- . “d "9‘. “"‘mg‘ public iunds. said tiiit u‘the1‘” “7'39"” “‘ "'9 “"51 .yw' council ioiiows this course 3"“ 599‘ 3“ ""1 “"11 5P1" ."9 lshall be obliged to state that‘”“”‘55 ""“g '“ “WWW” .m law has hm broken... workers under _tlic auto indus- H "a, mmmnm trys only protll~sharlng plan, members objected to him label- 1"" "’“P'W'” pm" “'3‘ ting the council guilty oi illegal. W. mm“ “mm a “PM” “" "y. he replied mm M was Sim gotiated with tile United Auto ply acting on the advice oi hll Wm“ ""l‘m- A m” E " ‘iegal adviser—the deputy ius. “m” "mm" 3‘" ‘9 5 (It?! minlsier. E A. Driedger. “That‘s certainly new: to Ill. ' , Weldon, who is ham oral-y chairman of Midland- Osler Securities Limited. in tllt‘ three years thli tilt council has been studying the method ul' distribution. a simple solution had been proposed rime Minister Pearson and. lost April's change oii finv‘crnénim. '0 Prime Minister that the iustlce department's “If: 3195:“le Mm Whitey] opinion plus two independ~ mm“, minim". a thug, inlets! lcgai opinions iurnishcd to the act icy which Farllnmsntlthe council supported his cart» established the gamma Council) rtention that the distribution iss ruled out. Col. Weldnnimemnd. it pursued, would be legal. Mr. Henderson were in agree- ment that the method adopted by the council ior distributing the 330000.000 and the method to be employed with the addi- tional 312000.000 was a “Com- monsense' one similar to that employed in administering ii- nallciul lrusls But Mr Henderson argued i said. in the have no indication tii tha Mr Fnl'ibauil said a third is reason but Quebec Conservative gal Opinion obtained by "I2 Mes indicated unaltcrable op-lcounoil backed the legality oi position to lederai grants to uni the council's distribution plan. versities via the council ratheri'rhe council was unanimously than yin provincial govcrnmenti agreed that its mctbod is legal which. they contend. have silt and plans to go ahead on that constitutional iurlsdlctlon tn the basis. ileld oieducation. Quebec's Lih~i 1-". public mmmls mm oral gown-men! his lake" I tee plans to continue examina- nlrmlar slat! tion oi the problem at nnothcr ‘ Built the council oriii-iali and siliini: l l l . House Briefs ‘wiil attend the conterencc Nut‘ i’l'ha Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Nov. OTTAWA leuHcalth no parts and tobacco industry on, cials will meet here later this month to discuss “the reportud connection between Slutil/r ring and lung cancer." Hiiiilili Minister LaMaish told tin» clini. lmons She said some 60 dcie; too to exchange VIEWS and ‘sound out possible areas tor “cooperative action " Miss LaMarsh. who gave up cigarette smoking herscli ear. tier this year. reierred to the conierence as she opened cum. mons discussion on her depart. menl's huge spending budset iii st.2ot.9m.sati in the current lis- cal year. She said delegates will in- clude oillciais irom provintiai health departments. some pro yincial education departments, voluntary organizations such s the Canadian Medical Asset-lu- tion and the Canadian Canccr Society. and representatives at the tobacco growing and manu. facturing industries PICKERSGILL OTTAWA rcpt—Justice Min listor Chcvrier declined ‘iii the Commons to make a statument on the government's posuion r e g s r ding provincial lotteries He told Barry Mnther i D”)? ~ New Westminstnrl Hint; ‘sut'lt a statement would be pre- malure ill View at the fact that rule mailer will he discnsed at next week's tcdcral . provincial‘ .conicrence i it will cost the government ‘3384.n00 a year to rent space in .a downtown oitawa oince build- ing his part or the departments oi industry and deience produc- ltion natcs ncre sought on alter a- tiic space “but thcre was no at- ternativo which would have pro- vided the space required at the ‘time required." the government said in a written reply to Heath iMacduarrio tFC—Queensl. Finance Minister Gordon said his cabinet colleagues and Lib. eral members at p.‘rllnment ‘would be surprised it anything goes our vtilh Canada's wlicat sales to communist china He was asked by Bert choe tSC-- Cnribool to comment on reports tha there are behind-tho-sceues oeuvres tor China to obtain lunds irom the World Bank in pay tor the nheat vul't-liatetl irom Canada Dcicnci Minister Hclliur sold the crews oi some navy dcsii-ny. .ers will be reduced when the ‘ships are converted to lie' l)». ter-carrying vessels. ltcply g to Opposition Leader Dielcn» baker, Mr Bollyt-r said that} ‘somtl St. Laurent 7 class ties-1 ‘ti-uycr - escorts are being ra- titted with helicopter landing: decks. and tiicy will carry smalvl lrr trons in their now l‘nie ‘. USES FRENCH OTTAWA (CPi—StaiP Ser- relary Pickersgill spoke in French during a Cnmmnns d e b a t e. the iirsi tirm‘ he has used that language inc any extenslve remarks in the House. a {or Ibtmt three minutes stating objeclions to an amending motion moved by Robert Beanie iCrctittisic Aquebec East) during reslld lutianrslage study iii an cx~ [onion in the Technical and Vocational Training Art. Gilles Gregoire lCreditisle-- tiapoinu‘i congratulated .\lr Pickersgiil “must heartily“ tor the speech, He said the minister spoke “very good French, very clearly,“ There was desk . hanging luplause {rum bath sides ill . the chamber. M , Fickersgill was born in ’)iitai and educated in Man- toba and represents a New. itiundland constituency in the Commons. & mn‘lsl: . sun nl’tlumnn ' traultlrfll rilunlit.T-ite only a union noniuit 2 times ii dry. ohm mmetlmu overnight e lrtha nsinsdn not in do not (Mi twitter. iciuin in. n. and it x v. , sis tho i » iudre In Ell-E) ii mun-y hhck [\InnntR. nm a million or mad at all .triis raunteI-I. Advent Ltd. an Budry Dru r,Tumn1015 on all nod Miss La\’la|‘~h stccrcd clear at ('ltnlrlibt‘rnifll statements in a third rciirw iii depa ~ incnt'~ wide-ranging operations rclmi‘dlell Illa Emera- “llrm intention" to in- trotluco contributory. porta- bio non stalled by till: ncecl to work uiit a compromise between it and the Ontario and Quebec pension plans. The cnsion question will iulilr‘ below the loderaLpi'i - t-ial liscal contcreni-e opening ht‘rr Vt)? 25 tisn liciiirc iliu conlcrcno lilii hr ttii-ci- oi the main weliarc programs in nhiuh her denzrt‘ mum is involved old age asnlslalil'e to needy persons agt'l‘i 65-69, disability and blinds ne~s alitlvlancesiin cost is shared with the priivin. ciai gurci‘nmciils. Loading oil in the debate tor the Cunsel‘\'ali\cs has Mrs .icun Casselman tPCi~Grrn it uiidasl in the temporary ab acute at J Waldo Monteith. iorincr Conservative health minister Mrs Casseiman that hospital suggested insurance costs might be reduced by greater home care or chronic and elderly pnticnts She said many or these pcople enter hospital uiiniilinely only because there is no iinancial help ior treat- mcnt at home. She also urgcd continued at. tcntion in medical research and to thc iitncss and sport prtlgrelmia “positive IP- proath" to licalth. Lemon Juice Recipe. lRelieves Arthritic Rheumatic Pain uciision plan—a measure sweater. . any gilt. selected irom nur Sportswear Dept. Free Gilt wrapping. -i e a: e r: at a S a to ill—19“- " Fad-Finding 'Healih And Tobacco Officials T“"“ Planned ‘Plan Smoking-Cancer Talks 1°" Qu°ddy Deal OTTAWA agreed to participate in technl cal. {actiinding talks with the La United States next month nrll lie Passamunuoddy project and rotated power pro 380: on the upper Saint Jnhll Brunswick bi lernal Allah-5 .\llnlsler | River in New said iere, Mr Martin said in an inter- view ill-t this decision involves on the part oi Canada nn ex penditurea or commitments oi any ki d “Early’last year the govern: Ulitled invited Canada to loin in talks meal oi the regarding tidal power and lurmcrly oi oinl arltn Glasgow. NS Slaiegi several broken ribs. proiect and related power protors to Grunt iects on the Upper Saint John Mr. and Mrs River in New brunswiok." MrlDonald. Charlottetown Martin said. the u boci Iechnical. lact with the United states regard- ing these developments. is expected that i." technical talks carly in December with expm‘ll present irom various interested parties oi the iederal govern ment. the governments oi one. bec and New Brunswick government oi the United‘ es the stat . “I wish say it with our SPORTSWEAR A tsncibla expr vour iuve....a ENTER YOUR NA 3 CERTIFICATE! island furriers lid. i in Graiton St. to emphasize these todlnicn’. talks involve on amateur the part or Canada no expendi- tures or commitments at any kind " esslan nl ualit ress. nlal 2-121: aeccully with lricnds in ‘The iederhl government. in well. and with the iatter‘s bro- consultation with the governiytller James Holland and Mrs. nts oi New Brunstllnk and Holland, Elmira. e has indicated while we would wish to leave Mr and Mrs Fit-t ~tl completely open the question Dtiohal'lmlelflwn, visite. at whether or not negotiations will‘ home of Mr an be iaund to be desirable. WE‘MWHWH ‘ are prepared to take part in Mr. and Mrs. J. that ,' usngo. finding talk: e guest spueaker at these will be held :- ai non KINGSBORO cvilii- attended the wake at‘ the ciitcitiie Funeral Home Allan Cummings. Charlottetown Lakevillc. Mr and Mrs i-‘red Ruse. P .\ir. and Mrs. L.D Lakc ill: and George Robertson. Kingsbbrn. were recent Sunday visitors with lricnds in ' nose. Mrs Henry .lai-iis. Elmira IS .ret verini; irom a painful injury which occurred recently her home when she sustained near Mr. and Mrs, Wendell ltiibei-t. the uncommon. n. son and daughter Dianne. Kings-l the Passamanuoddy tidal potter how were recent Sunday visi Wallace Mac. visited Botti- . Stenai'i and Plans, t h e Mrs. John W. Miss Sandra MachrEgol’. daue grater oi Mr and Mrs. slewsrt‘ MacGregur. East Ealtlc. church services in North River and Bay Fortune when she gave a report oi her trip tn Europe and to the Baptist Yuunll Canierence in Le- Mr.'and Mrs. Fred Rose. itcd Point Ind Talbot liewnt‘t. Barit- well attended the iuncral of M muel Cairribell. Mis Andrew Banks, Annun~ Glasgow. tins. dalc speni l.th weeks with her this Eb, Fraser. North Lake brother and histol-ln-law, Mr. has been undergoing treatment in an .\lrs. Percy MacDonald. the Snurts hospital during the twine-anion 1.3, Kiiicsbom ‘past week. Mr and Mrs. Robert ltose. e East Point Male ounc- ‘tatt and their accompanist Mrs. ‘Clinwn Steuan partiflpatt‘d ill the worship service at orweu ‘Head United Chart-h recently. . \iexander Camcroll. South Lake visited recently with her sister this Lilly Webster. Morel]. Bymn hruco. son oi Mr and Mrs Wesley Bruce, Emilu‘eli rs. ‘ ceived a painiul injury when his lband caught in the chain oi a Wtalo grader He received mtdl~ cal attention in Soons, but ‘wzs permiiltd to return home. ‘lr. and Mrs. Hartley Henn- sablc. Mulgrave. 35.. visited ‘reccllily with Mr. and Mrs cliue larui-e. Elmira, Mrs Douglas chder and amt Montague spent a week with her parents. 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