, ee aie 4 eee a aeqectmneiiess j ges PT ee *y a ch » «> vuardian, Charlottetown, Sat.:Nov. 27, 1965. ‘ [view of the oppesition’s rote. ty compromise For a start. he putes end get on with the job form for myself by coming ooma,~ tole France = a | Im a luncheon speech to the propored less political partisan- of building the nation.” here,” he said im reference te Portuga Nogueire ® press confer, . ' * . |Canadias Chamber of Com- ship. At his press conference, a re- his 12-day visit to Britain. ence. y merce in Britain, Robarts cited “‘The parties will have to co- porter asked whether the pre Robarts replied he has “lots | | Breaking an official gover, regional conflicts of interest in operate to make Parliament mier's emphasis on political to de’ as Ontario premier wien [§ ment silence on Rhodesia’s dec. , |Canada and «aid “there are po- work for at least two years,” he peace means that he disagrees asked whether he would accept laration of independence = rym : be jtential dangers there is no said with Diefenbaker's idea of more the ry yo | leadership T Sa ction Britain, Nogueira stressed the 8 J a strong unified central govern’ ‘‘Progressive legislation can active opposition to the Liberal should it be on him. But oO in s im>ortance of the Use ment which will be directly Te- be introduced and passed . . . government. vhe added. , African territories of . Angola sponsible for progress and for- providing party lines are some- ADMITS VIEW | “To be completely honest, & Liston (APY — Portugal ac¢ Mozambique as transport ward national economic policies. what relaxed, and I suggest they “‘Yes, you could say that,” would be difficult to take @M/ has made it clear it wil routes for Rhodesia and neigh. ane we pore t provinces to will ne to be.” Robarts maet chitin bie ee ee oo heave no in eny ee African states. . LONDON (CP)—Premier John In & speech, the Progressive |years. te ._ tienen going He a another point ite ‘ test the nati ray deme for some time." sanctions ARE Robarts of Ontario has told Conservative premier proposed) He agreed at a press confer. - 2e in a ene a of = fact ae ee 3 a ae ten Tanai ae eco gers tee PILOTS BUSY Britons that Canada needs a that Canada should “put aside |jence later. that)his political-|preoared speech. nority --“ernment im Ottawa, ership whenever Diefenbaker FILLS WHOLE w firm federal goverament to partisan political disputes to peace proposat ‘conflicts with However, Robaris predicted the said: counter divisive empire-building make minority government national Progressive Conserve- Can-da would solve problems of people of Ontario, will want No, I don't. Philadelphia Christmas parade Portuguese government cannot every 16 minutes, day and by the provinces work in Ottawa for at least two tive leader John Dielenbaker’s national unity and development put aside partisan political dis. “I'm not setting up any “plat is 185 feet Jong. ‘refuse to co-operate with Rho- night. : pte oe wi | 3 BIG CHANCES jem TO WIN eee @ @ OOS oer Peewee | ee ee “4 MERRY CHRISTMA ee — Oo OLN See the pretty Christmas tree; it’s fun te decorate . He it’s all decked out for Christmae day; = > we can hardly wait! : : here’s a handsome pair. GY / eS ‘ a ¢ What a very pretty package Color Santa’s woolen suit Hang your stockings on the mantel ; On the way to Bethelehem, — ~this Christmas present makes. a brilliant shade of red. . _ ‘Where Santa’s sure to see. Jesus’ mother Mary ~ Color it with many crayons; When he comes on Christmas Eve, He’li fill them up with lots of goodies; rode upon a little donkey... see how long # takes! you'll be asleep im bed. how tasty they will be! - $# did not balk er_tarry. : In a manger far away Color the bright poinsettia The Wise Men went to Bethlehem Here's a happy caroler -the Holy Babe was born; yellow and red and green. to see the newborn King; to sing a Christmas song: Row we célebrate His birth Ien’t it the prettiest flower don’t you wish you could have seen color him and then we'll all every Christmas morn. . that you have ever seen? the Babe, the Star...'n' everything? : join in and sing along! ~ é : Deposit Your Entry At the Following Stores: — Ambrose St. Lucky Dollar Archer & MacDonald Ltd. Canad‘an Tire Corp. Palmer Electric i ‘ Ambrose St. 8 s. gs Esso . | ee ee win testcen of 2118 Phone 504-8560 is be Fiterey St. ee a ai Henderson - Cudmore Boys’ Store _ omey’s Family Clothing Store Grafton and Queen — Ch'town Comoy's avelly Siemens Sere F. Kays and Son Hillside Motors Ltd. - 8 ; 19 Hillsboro St. “Where Customer Service and Satisfaction Come First” . | Semple's Pharmac Theatre oe ° Parkdale ; __..... 173 _Queen & — Phone sean Cepitel Thea ei Seamen's Beveraées Ltd Ww E. N. Kays and Son ; Fashion ie ‘ s ; i a tae cree jet ee tate es Semi ‘ca ete