: “a: " «.1 “arr; .A ' The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. Jan. 8. 1963. O‘Blasted Mine Aid Offered in i Rail Clerks Losinq Jobs i emergency board last Aug. 10 an effort to devise some for- lmuia for avoiding a walkout ‘Iand settling the dispute. A key feature of the board's recommendations would provide "furlough benefits” for raiii icierks losing jobs because of PALM BEACH. Fla. IAPi—A‘teclinologieal advances. These presidential emergency board benefits. coupled with railroad recommended Wednesday that the Southern Pacific Railroadi unemployment insurance. would be paid by Southern Pacific and use part of its cost savines fromiwouid give workers 70 per cent payroiisialshing automation provide benefits for clerks insinc jobs. of The formula suggested by the f‘ three-man board is to form the? basis for renewed negotiations between the rail line and the. clerks union. at lonncrlieads on the issue for the last year. The railway clerks threatened j a strike against Southern Pa-. cific last year after more than 4,500 jobs had been eliminated during a four-year period. Pncsident Kennedy set up the Mrs. Margaret Joddry of Som- ervilie. Mass. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Raymond Soloman and her mother. Mrs. Clemen- tine Campbell. eaman Danny MacLean of the Royal Canadian Navy. stat- ioned at HMCS Cornwallis in Nova Scotia. was the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. How- ard hlachan during the holi- days. Miss Mae Allen of Boston, Mass. is visiting her parents. Mr. aitd Mrs. Fred Alien. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Mac Donald and son Allison. visited Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. C.N. Llewellyn wore in Charlottetown last week. ‘ Mr and Mrs. Robert Burke" of Halifax, N.S.. spent Christ-‘ mas with relatives in George-i tolof town. Mark Murphy. Lloyd SoiomaiI Herbie Murphy. Jeseph Mur- xi.y and Brian Curley, students at St. Dunstan's University are summing, the stason's holidays. at their homes. i Seaman David Hartman of? HMCS Cornwallis in Nova Scotia is visiting his parents. M: and Mrs. Edward Faston. ‘ Mi. and Mrs. Kcnnctii Rich-j ards and son Kenneth of Char- i lotteiown. spent Christmas day i as the guests 'oi Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Nelson W. Hansen. ' Mr. and Mrs JAB McCon- of st. . Qua. where Mr. McConnell is prin- cipal of the Royal Canadian Air Force school are opendin Christmas at their home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hughes and family of Summeiside. were guests for Christmas of Mrs. Hughes’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry. Mr. and Mrs Howard Gardin- er and family who recently re- turned from Germany where Mr. Gardiner served with the RCAF are visiting With Mrs. Gardiner‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Pubilcover. Miss Aldene MacCormack. who is teaching at Granby. Que. is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Batchilder of Charlottetown was the holiday guest of her parents Mr and Seaman Walter Arsenault of the Royal Canadian Navy at Halifax. N.S.. is the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Airsenault. Miss Joan Batchllder, student at Dalhousie University is visit- ing her parents. Mr. and Lawrence Batchlder. in George- town. Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Miss Doree . student at St. Francis Xavier University in Antlgonish. N.S.. is waiting with relatives in Georgetown. P Solomon and 'Miss Gene- day for Montreal. where will visit Mr. Solomon‘s son-in-iaw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Eiordietta. Miss Bernice DeLory of Hall- fax. N.S.. spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs F.J. e ory Miss Enid Knight of Toronto, Ont. was the guest for the holiday season of her parents Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Knight. Mr. and Mrs Howard Waik- er. their son Andy and daughter Valerie Dawn of Charlottetown were guests for Christmas Mr. Walker‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker. Stephen DeLory of the CBC staff at Halifax. N. S.. spen Christmas with Mrs. DeLm-y and family in Georgetown. Miss Mary Mitchell of Grand Tracadie. was a recent visitor n to Georgetown. the guest of friends. Coiist Lee Sudsbury of the R.C.M.P. stationed at St. Johns. Newfoundland. who is visiting home in Kensington visited Georgetown on Thursday and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Lovers. James Publioover. Harold by car on ion. Man. where they will visit relatives and friends. Fra ion of Boston. Mass. b visiting with friends in Georgetown. . Mn. J.A.B. Mchnsil left on Wednesday for New Glas- low. N.S.. when she will visit with her mother. Mrs. John R. art. who is convalescing when lib Yul-lion. accunpanled to his niece Miss Beatrice Mair ion on Monday for Port Elgin. "-3.. when they will visit Rev. Nathan Mair and for Five ls- . N.S.. where they will Visit Mr. and Mn. Rollid Harsh regular earnings for up to railway‘onc year. depending on length Local 6321. announced the min- schIce. ‘5' CLOVER FARM RED CUP COFFEE CLOVER FARM—16 OZ. PEANUT BUTTER CLOVER FARM TOMATOES CLOVER FARM FIG 2 P‘KC. TOMATO OR GRAPEFRU JOIOE 20 OZ. ms 4 I James Kelly. recording secre- 49 MIX or MATCH CLOVER FARM make sweeping review oi health care in Canada. held its first EBisI-iop Refuses i p biic hearing in September“, a 1 1361. Since then it has travelled LTO oust Priest 17.000 miles in all 10 provinces.i Steel did not attempt to reopen‘ the mines for production. It had Health Services the comment on the miners' ac- . Remain-s Closed lion. ' Report Slated accepted more man 400 briefs; HAARLEM. The Netherlands A blast which ripped through - For June Tabl'ng . and heard 3.000.000 words of oraii lReutersi—The Roman Catholic; CARMICHAELSv Pa- ‘API—tthe Robena No. 3 mm- at the U.S. Steel Co oration's nearb Frost Run shaft on Dec. 6 . . . Robena Coal ritgijines did not re): Lkiliedy37 men. REGINA (CF) ~ The report testimony. it also operated 27rc- aisisop do! Tanager? ngrngigfiigi Open 0" SChOdUle WCdHESdEY '5 Two months earlier, two other of the federal royal commission “ 593F911 mole?“ a 9133:?” its“: as student Chap . “"i‘m miners refused to return miners died in an explosion at|0n health services will be com- Final hearings were held at lain despne representations by. to work Pending further inVCS- a different Robena mine. ipleted June 1. Mr. Justice Em» Otttawa last October. the How 0mm in Rome. “Satin” in“) “m exp‘nsmns that Kelly said about 600 working "‘0" Ha“ 0' Regina. commis' Other members of the corny ‘ _ d D N ‘h killed 39 men. miners “ted MondaV m delay sion chairman. said Wednesday. mission are Dr. David M. Baum} Hit was;I heporten dec. .leue: A public hearing was stariingireiuming to (he milies The commission, set up toiof saskatoom‘pr. Arthur F: Van. bishopthea Heresy?“ sadVigingl int“ “‘9 late“ 9XPI°5i°“- ' e said they want to know Wart, FredIericlton: (Aria! '0’“ l i t -a ed the ex iosions, .there will be no more expios-‘Strachan, on on. n .; vice ‘ xii; dafbeen done topcorrect ions. M. Girard, Montreal: 0. .i. hire-1M. wailace lMt-Lutcheon. 'l‘or- the explosive conditions and The Robcna mines have beenlstone. economics professor ationto industrialist and federal ers' decision Tuesday night. U.S. {what guarantees there are that closed since the Dec. 0 disaster. ' Ottawa Universtty; and Senator cabinet minister. 0 THAT WONDERFU tary of United Mine Workers ’31 V. a ‘ a an: .1: ’ _ ".‘r ' . .‘a 3‘95»ng 4. ,1. ... .' ' ‘< . ".3 ' 1“, I ;. if? sf: 49.49% the dismissal of Rev Kilsdonk. chaplain to Catholic students at Amsterdam Univer- sity. This followed a speech by the chaplain in Rotterdam Sept. 30 in which be criticized the R0- man Curia ‘the church's admin- istration» as “a closed and care- fully selected group which re- jects any interference from out« side." He also spoke of “a silent loss of faith of hundreds every year" which he claimed was due to “s p i r i t u al terrorism which these Christians read into the language of the Roman Curia." 1.29 MILK 1.00 c CLOVER FARM INSTANT 5.113%. c O O F F E E i 9c Siiéi‘i‘ts 25c Witt TISSUE 22.3: c EELL‘OOSTEW 39c $313136 JUICE SILVER LASSES MOLASSES Quart Container BARS c 2 rain NON FOOD SPECIALS MAPLE LEA F BOLOGNA CHOICE LEAN 33c 53c 59c ifi’é‘ 69c PACK c BRYLCREEM SPONGES TERRACE PENS BALL POINT 5 m 39c imiti’iiici SWEET PICKLED NECK RIBS 4 “‘- Roasting Pork IT 01“” 0 33mm. . . o 19‘ mu 0 national» 59: W 5"“ 59‘ 20 OZ. TINS NO. 1 CORELESS REAL JUICY MEXIC GOLDEN CRISP CLEAN SPINACH BIRDS EYE MEAT PIES n. 29c| Kow PAK STRAWBERRIES 39f CLOVER FARM BAKED BEANS 35 RIPE .J. Vani isaid the beat n “B' I 9 2 CELLO A 5 LB. 9 CELLO 7 Wednesday’s announcanont Bishop of Harlem had i ' touch With Cardinal Ot- ‘taviani. secretary of the Holy Office. on the matter and “the ifloiy Office maintains its objec- ; tions to the way in which Father Van Kiisdonk opposed the Ro- man Curia." However, the announcement went on. the Holy Office will leave further measures to the local bishop and “the Bishop of Haariem will not dismiss Fa- ‘ther Van Kiisdonk as student chaplain." Chinese living in Hong Kong grow vegetables in the sand of the sea shore. SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. 3-4-5 TALL TINS 39c 59: is ()Z. TINS O I9 33 LB. 10 OZ. PKG. err .m ‘ "4..