.‘X‘FSMH “Yup. . r. .7- ii...‘ ' 5 F. ii .. e 3 . ‘S ‘é 2’ g / Major W. S. Veale. officer commanding "B" Squa the P.E.I. Regiment. with headquarters at Montague. sc- 5 0 no for efficiency at the annual mess dinner of the regiment. held Saturday night at the Charlottetown Hotel. Making the presentation is Lt.-Col. W. MONTAGU‘E sounokou WINE nicer-lies J. MacDonald. Charlottetown. The Montague squadron also won the Colonel J.D. Stewart trophy for marksmanship. r By DAL WARRINGTON Canadian Press Staff Writer Premier Walter Shaw. fighting his first election as Prince Edward Island's Conser- vative government. will be 75 years old Dec. 20. just 10 days after the voting. That makes him the oldest premier in Can- Ida But he's a solidly-built six- footer who never lets his age tinterfere with his activity. In . fact. when 'his frequent hand-shaking tours ‘ around this island, he tires out he goes on one of men many years his junior. Ever since he spent some 'time in hospital last summer. with what is said to have been a glandular ailment. there have been reports, especially from his political opponents. that he will retire soon after the elec- tion. He has been mentioned as P.E.I.'s next lieutenant - gov- cepts the Colonel Full trophy Macqu‘arrie Praises ADB Heath Macquarrie. MP for Queens. described the Atlantic Provinces Development Board. bill as one of the most helpful legislative moves to originate in the House of Commons in a long time. He recalled that it was one of the major agenda items at the meeting of Atlantic Conservative MP5 and candid- ates. held in Charlottetown last June. “We have all rejoiced in the substantial assistance which has come. to the Maritimes in the last five years. through conditi- onal and unconditional grants. auch as the Atlantic Provinces adjustment grant, roads to re- Iources payments, and many others. But a long-range pro- gram of economic selfvhelp is the vital second stage in the great effort to move the Mari- times forward towards a high level of prosperity." "Hon Hugh John Flemming correctly described our own causeway project as one already approved, but more study ‘ needed for such large ventures as the Chignecto canal and the corridor road across Maine." r. Macquarrie said he anti- cipates speaking. on the bill when it is before the House of Commons for detailed consid- eration. It has now received se- cond reading. 51‘ would have an Islander as one of its members. ‘ LAW IN ALBERTA West Mounted Police in 1874; with the building of For Mac-1 leod. 100 miles south of Cal-. garv Total Lo pearecl from sigh Dragger Seen 55 I. Only tempts were made. . Fishermen in the area S 't .V'faltering Conservative p a rtyl only a tug could remove crnor. | Mr. Shaw brushes these re- ports off with a bluff “just sup- position." “The Liberals drew that one out of some barrel of .poculiar ideas. Why should a lyoung fellow like myself, in the SOURIS __ The drag”... Glorymiddle of 21p and good health. is Mae. which went aground out a sandbar off Bothweil. aboutlgoihg as long as he feels “as 15 miles from here. Fridayigood as I do now, and that's morning. has just about disap- EPI‘OIIY 800113 f h e T want to retire?" He says he's going to keep he sprightly premier had .aLready completed a lengthy mast is visible above the water. roar“... as 8 ch.” servant when I It was thought Saturday mor- Ihe retired as deputy agriculture} .ning efforts might be made to minister here eight years ago.’ He said he hoped the b h a rd ’salvage the vessel but no at- But idleness wasn‘t for him. In I I195? he was elected leader of a.‘ the that had only four men in theI head of r . Ivessel could take the strain of Law and order was estab-i‘ lished in Alberta by the North. draggcr but they don't think the |30-seat legislature. K [AND NEWS PAGE‘A.W. Mathéson Leads ontaguo, Souris, Kings County; IrTho Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Dec. 10. 1962.I Premier Shaw Fighting liberals In By DAL WARRINGTON ‘ Canadian Press Staff Writer . For Liberal Leader Alexander W. Mathoaon this is his eighth Prince Edward Island election Second Election Battle I Two years later he led his [party to victory in a provincial ielection that gave them ‘sea The Liberals. who had been in power 24 years. won only eight. . During his three years as pre- mier his constant theme has been development and expan- sion. He is proud of the new high schools, highways and food-processing plants his gov- ernment has built. A d he has drawn on his agricultural back- ground to devise policies he says give Island farmers their best prospects in 60 years. Liberal Leader Alex Mathe- son. the former premier. says Mr. Shaw and his government haVe been spending money so wildly and without a thought for where it is coming from that provincial finances are “a mess." Id N T opposition accuses Mr. Shaw of calling a hasty vote in hope of re-electlon before the dam breaks. The premier says ,Ha . >.k Ithis is nonsense: what he wants is a mandate for more heavy spending to develop P.E.I. re- riourees. I “What we've been able to do in the last three years is only the beginning." he says. “I want to make this little island one of the most prosperous and finest places to live there is. “M y I'm crazy but I don‘t think so. Just give us time: In 10 years you won't know this place." C. ' campaign but his first as loader of the opposition. The anyear-old former are mier suggests he might be just as he py if the Liberals don't win on cc. 10. He contends the three-year-old Conservative government of Premier Walter Shaw has P.E.l. finances in such "a nor mess" the next government. of whatever party; will have all it can do to straighten things out. “But I can do it: make no mistake about that." Certainly 5 town lawyer. "Big Alex" grew law since 1938 He had begin premier It! a Year: w Conservative and-tide ended year: of Line oral rule. Attor I last Iprlnl he a hospital but her back in her. neu now and “feeling fine." ' calling a ma election with two years of his arm to go are not issues at a . The premier mentioned plans to abolish hos- pital insurance premiums and spend more than 82.500.000 on resources development. The Liberal leader says his party is in full agreement with these proposals. in fact tried without success to get an abol- r e m i u m a unlution he does not lack legislative ex- 1.}. . perience. Except for four years. he's been member of the house continuously since 1N0. A lanky six-foot-slx Charlotte- ’ DISMISSEI 18w" . m Mr. Matheaon says, the issues I “fly” put forward by Mr. Shaw for‘ ' i I lie I treasury.‘ moot schools. where a through the legislature at on a farm about as miles cent session. from here. taught school for a while and has been mousing which 3, t . on. r- 0 mi men." lie so of spend industrial heart attack public buildings with 'no thought at a' month in of 0 small . l I... t h are. says the reel. 00.. Is the believanr WT?“ invert: Tallinn: I‘Ir ants and province is going to tihd the money to pay . 0 cm. frth O .- ha As for himself: “J'l promises that I]! l MI make CBHOI fu]. I Of his future he. ya: “1'” remain as leader a l h ath permits and so long a. the party wants moi 38 El my to servo. r vle no plermnal alumnus. “ mercy want do wh think Is belt for of. at I and will continue t long as I am able. province t3. l(It) ihll as I UI FOR. INSPECTED FAMO BRANDED A-F on requested to meet at E. Che man. 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