The annual parents night of the No. 60 RCAC Squadron of Charlottetown was held last night at the Prince of Wales (‘nllege auditorium. A number Canned Meat Sought H ere? F After Error In Production TORONTO tCPl -—— Canada Packers Limited is trying to lo- cale 48,000 tons of processed pork luncheon meat sold to con- sumers in Ontario. Quebec and the Atlantic provinces before an error in the canning pro- cess was diseovered. .\ company statement said the meal. sold under the trade name Kiik. could deteriorate over a long period and might then cause serious illness lf eaten. Withdrawal of the meat by the company was voluntary. A company spokesman said le~~ than the normal amount of a curing ingredient was used in a batch of the meat made at the company’s St. Clair Avenue and Weston Road plant here It cent on sale Sept. 14. (‘anada Packers and Dr. C. A Morrt‘ll. head of thc.food and drug directorate of the national health and welfare department. said the error was made by the supplier of spice units which IOCAI BRIEFS ATTENDS PHYS. ED. MEET mes Fox. Charlottetown’s Recreation director. left yester- day for the annual conference of the Atlantic Provinces Physical Education and Recreation As- sociation in Moncton, N.B. Mr Fov is a member of the present executive. NEW ACTING PREMIER During the next two weeks. Phillip Matheson. minister highways will be acting premier of the province in the absence of now acting premier J. David Stewart who will be out of the Premier Walter R. is vacationing ap- {and other familiar Christmas of promotions were made dur- ing the evening. Shown above from left to right are: Super- intendent A. S. McNeil. RCMP. who made the. promotion pre- 1-,}. N O. >, U '-‘-l tn ”. [11 0 51.9.6. <i m. w so 3 2 O 2 UV [normally contain the curing in-l gredient. The supplier discov- ered the error. Canada Packers Gcncral Man- ager W. D. Lasby. said the best scientific opinion indicates the risk of impaired keeping qual- ities is small. but may exist. Therefore. there ‘. . a chance the product could dete, - iorafe and might then cause serious illness if eaten. CONCERN ABOUT EFFECT The company was primarily concerned about the effect if the meat was eaten after being stored by the purchaser for a long time — in a hunting camp, or cottage. The affected cans bear the letters and numbers EST 7 in- dented on the top cover With one of the following numbers: 09144. 09164, 09174, 09234. 09254. 09214. 09284. 10054. 10024. Cans bearing any other combination of numbers and letters are not affected. ‘ Centennial Choir Has New Director The Centennial choir which meets weekly for practice at the. Confederation Centre. confirmed at its Tuesday evening session. that Mrs. David Hall. 3A.. ARM. is to be its director. suc ceeding Royston Mugford. who has moved from the province. The announcement was made by the choir president Mrs. B. W. Patterson. The choir is currently prepar ing a treat for music lovers to be known as “Prelude to Christ~ mas" The program. which will he held in the Confederation Centre Theatre Sunday evening Dec. 13, will consist of Girist- mas carols from many lands, carols for audience participation mu ic. The 44 voice mixed choir to also learning music for winter evening entertainment after the w Year. Miss Suzanne Bren ion is the cholr's accompanist. § pointed Mr. Stewart. TWO FIRE CALLS 'l‘he Charlottetown Fire De- partment answered a call at 5.45 last evening where some rubbish was burning by the back porch at 157 Cumber- land St. The house was vacant at the time and there was no damage. At 11.50 pm. they an- a false alarm at 110 Cumberland Street. APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCED OTTAWA — The appointment of Lyle D. Cameron. 31. a native of Kesrny. 0nt.. as regional public information officer for the Maritime Provinces ment of forestry. He will be located in Fredericton and work trnm the department's forestry lab at the University of New Brunswick. LEWIS FUNERAL The funeral M n s driver's license. No Registration, License Case; Fill Traffic Court In traffic court yesterday the majority of cases heard by Justice of the Peace Albert Din- nis were for unlicensed drivers or non Midas. Melvin Alvin Jsoknun. Char- lottetown. was fined $10 and costs for (awn; an unregister- ed vehicle on the hidiwsy and 810 snd‘costs for driving without two similar churns Wayne Willard Falls of Hampton was gearersm M. nonrandom-r hfi‘éfl 'Ahl- bushland-unseat . .st‘... . - .3 as. flaws”: «. ISLAND NEWS PAGE 1 Eastern And Control Districts Farm Credit Corp. Not Closing Here Hon. .l. Angus h'laclman. MP 'for Queens. was informed yes- tat the Farm Credit is not closing out sentations: Corporal Donald Taylor. to flight Sergeant; LAC Robert Younker. to Corporal and Sergeant John O'Neill to Flight Sergeant. Beer. parliamentary sec- retary to Agriculture Minister Harry Hays for assurance that the supervisory zone office was not being moved to Moncton. I. Mr. Beer said the supervision . ‘otfice in Charlottetown will e Canada Packers said anyoneEretained supervisor in POSSPSSIOH 0i “115 With “1056 there will have the sole respon- numbers is asked to returnlsibility to supervise the cor- them immediately to their re-iporations services to the arm~ taller for replacement or refund. ‘ ers of P.E.l. Cans of Klik now on sale in.“ stores have been checked by I ‘ the company and suspect ones Legislal‘ure withdrawn. a company spokes- o ' man said. He declined to say. Opening saId how much Klik is sold because' “it's a competitive product." PrObOny Feb. The missing ingredient is so- dium nitrite, used primarily to Opposition Leader A. W. stabilize color However. its ah. i Matheson saidyesterday morn- sence upsets the chemical bal- . “‘11 Elle “WSI Ilk913’__date 19" “16 ance of other ingredients used Opening 9‘ the 19“? 5055'0“ "f to preserve the product and 3|. the Provuiclal Legislature is lowed bacteria to grow in thei1“95day- I'Cb' 16- t t d can in samples tested by com Mr. Matheson further sae sultan“. that government departments . will not likely complete Extensive tests by company. csnmmcs (m. the no,“ fiscal food and drug directorate have. will take a month to get ready been made. the spokesman said. ‘ for the session. Some 0i "10 experiments In"? He said alternate dates to valved a two - week incubation ‘ Feb. 16 would be Feb. 9 or Feb. process. 2"». both Tuesdays. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Nov. 2071964. 5 Adult Fitness Classes 1 lpliesumeAtParkdale‘ T International awarded recently a province-wide contest sored by the Red Cross. were on for wo flags. Physical fitness classes for men to Parkdale‘and women would be sponsored Elementary School. winners in again this year by the Parkdale following the service during ' spon- Recreatipn Commission. Ciasses‘ which time a film was shown men are to begin at jun- display Wednesday night at the ior high school Monday evening. regular meeting of the Park- at 7 pm. and the men‘s classes dale Home and School Associa-.to be held at PWC auditorium. tion. Also featured was a dis-iAll men interested are asked to play of books arranged by libr-gcontact Mrs. Ross. ‘ arlan Mrs. Richard Carson. in= The'desirahimy of having stand_lpigeons to the jungle commun- ConlunCtlon With Young can" ing committees on home life. my to give it a “big city" school life. and community life. — ‘ i ada Book Week." The meeting: We‘ll-led 0"" byl such as on dominion and prov-l Mrs. Ear] Foster. in the ab' incial level was brought to thel sence of the president. approvn med ha one pm m men” 2 m ed the installation of an exten- attention‘of the meeting. it \rasl Douglas Anglican ‘Young People 4.-.. «.u.»--.—?-,.w" 'u r l l****'*¥¥¥¥¥ the West was never like this. Hold Session MILTON — The Young People of St. hn's Church. Milton. recently held a service of witness at the. church with Rev. A.E. Piercey. l rector and chaplain of the P.E.l. deanery. delivering the sermon. i Rev. Piercy stressed the ini- portance of young people mak- ing their decision for Christ and I His Church. Lessons were read by .lanet logs of Chei y ' Charles Coles of Milton. A fellowship hour was held Anglican lo 0. on Remembrance Day which was followed by a lunch. .1 BIRDS IMPORTED Officials at Brasilia. Brazil's .new capital city. have importedl look. military duties. might well hove . been an occupant of the White: House. The only thing harring‘ MacArthur from the Sim" be” for the telephone' 5“ noted that one problem the school‘ White House was Douglas Mac— parents can be reached attending home school meetings. Mrs- MACMmani prlndpal 0’ ses of studies in each area. the elementary school reporte ithat the individual parent-teach- ‘er interviews met with success. :and that school skating sessuons b at the forum will be. held on the first and third Thursday of each 'month from 11 a.m. to 12 noo starting immediately. Trans- portation by bus as been ar- range : Mr. Carmody. principal of the {junior high school reported that sewing classes instructed by. IMrs. Joseph Paquet and Mrs} 1 red Gregory have commenced. land that cooking classes wi 3Mrs. Roderick MacKenzie as in- lstructor will begin in the ne Tuptions' alertneES' and. 05m." :future. Parent-teacher inter- 'clifiiggngoo‘l readmg habits m fviews are being arranged this 1 week. i life. committee could work on is 1 Arthur himself." and pupil transferred from one areal to another. having different (‘our-‘ 84. Truman now is MacArthur died last April at m l Mrs. Ralph McGuigan. chair- n of membership committee announced that name tags had ccn procured for the meetings. The meeting broke cussion groups -question “What is the most ef- fective means to purposeful homework?" The re- sults showed that parents con- sidered it necessary to establish the s t u d y while they are very young. er things were into dis-‘ to discuss the accomplish habit in children 2 ?‘ considered essential. : good environment. quiet- ness. correct posture. no inter-; Refreshments were served by. Mrs. Frank Ross reported that the hospitality committee. Truman Says MacArthur NEW YORK IAIN—Former i president. Harry S. 'says the late Gen. went his own way Truman 1 politics.“ Truman said. "And he Douglas i didn‘t se =Weis Seeking Presidency 111 national em to care whether he MacArthur. whom he fired as 1 upset the national policy of the lii‘ar East commander in 1951 was aiming at becoming prcsl-I . ent l “He‘ didn‘t fool anybody,” lTruman said. “and least of all. i did he fool me.“ I vision programs. l Truman fired Mac-Arthur dur-iI was sure that that‘s ng the Korean War over a pol- I MacArthur was aiming for. He' himself in. scientific consultants and the year um“ late Decelnbof and it wanted to carry the war across flood with one of the big parties‘ the Yalu River into Manchun‘a of the government of the United- while Truman wanted "to limit States. dent of the United States "Douglas . I 2 i I icy conflict. He said the general I the. war to Korea . . . to prevent ‘ ipresi " ruman concluded: la third world war. “Time after time. MacArthui iMac-A government of the United States or not. And this was just an ex- ample of how he performed. “(Representative Joe Martini (Rep. Mass. and former House Speakerl was quoted as having . ruman's observations came said the views of MacArthur l in the second of a series of tele- i had become accepted Republi- : Ican policy. I was sure of that lwhatl trying to get so that he could rthur. had he stuck to his D.G.E. Theatrical Productions Ltd. BIIT‘ TODAY - SAT. ONLY it might have been more fun if it had been that way. SHOWS in - -, STARTING TOMORROW . Wt: k” 0'. FRANK DEAN SIHI'I'III °MIITIH ANITA URSULA EKIEII - IIIIIIIESS FOB TEXAS rscumcmon- mum Proudly announce the engagement of internationally celebrated HYPNIOTIST REVEEN Four Nights Only Wed. thru Sat. Dec. 2-5 at 8:00 pm. CON‘FEDERATION CENTRE TICKET SALES OPEN AT THEATRE WEDNESDAY NEXT ACTION! soil/much “SRAGO” Em f********** EXCITING THRILLS! Are all in one package at our lMIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT ’ II: was A Gun-Tanner... Stir Was it MAN-Times ...sso Tusv Ions HAD A PRICE! 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