— ____into business for himself would mr Wat eee . ‘the resolution. Voting against ; Small Business Helv eg 6 eth. ¢ Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Dee. 8, 1959. 18 To -, et: “South African Race Problems IsSeen As Issue In Commons By JACK BEST an Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)—Race troubles in ‘the faraway union of South Africa have generated a warm po'riital issue in Canada. ‘At the parliamentary session opening’ next month the CCF party will attack the government ‘for Canada’s abstention on the apartheid alan te adopted the United wiThe t a resolution deep Tegret~ and concern” that the Union goyernment had not re- considered its race policies as “ ®equested previously by the as-/% sembly. The vote was 62 to 3 with seven countries abstaining. Italy, one of the abstainers along with Belgium, Canada, Do- minican Republic, Finland, Lux- embourg and The Netherlands, later switched its vote to favor ere France, Portugal and the nited Kingdom. _ SEVERAL CRITICIZE Criticism of Canada’s stand came from several -sources, in- cluding CCF Leader M. J. Cold- well, the party’s House leader Hazen Argue, and the Ganadian Association for the Advancement of Colored People. . The powerful Canadian Labor Congress, ‘while it did. not offi- ‘cially comment on the UN vote, has often denounced what it terms the “inhuman atrocities” perpetrated by the South African government in forcefully segre- gating the country’s white pop lation from the blacks. Book Is Revised By KEN KELLY Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)—The trade de- partment, which has been taking an increasing interests in the smal businessman, has come up with a revision of its Small Busi- ‘ness Manual. The 150-page booklet, published originally in 1956 and brought up to date periodically since then, is a treasury of valuable hints for the small businessman or ee ee planning to’ get into a| small business ~ Simply wanda and in eiadiaie form, it contains a simple anal- ysis of his problems -and offers a variety of solutions. Anyone with a bit of capital who wants to go CLS eee cee oe Prime Minister Diefenbaker took pote of the protests last week in an address here to the Women's National Conservative Association. He said a vote m favor of\the resolution could nof’ have been interpreted “other wise than as an. unfriendly act towards another member of the Commonwealth."’ He said the resolution was stiffer than the one Canada sup- ported at last year’s assembly The vote then was 68 in favor, five against, four abstentions. HAD ABSTAINED The prime minister also noted that in the years before the over. throw of the Liberal government, the Canadian UN delegation ab- stained on apartheid—a perennial resolution which enjoys broad sponsorship among South Amer- on African and Asian coun- In the next breath, Mr. Diefen- baker promised that the ‘Cana- dian bill of rights which he has been advocating for years—im opposition and as prime minister —will be introduced at the com- ing Parliament. It will be during this debate, CCF ‘sources say, that the Social- | ist party will attack what House | leader Argue has called the Con sefvatives’ “two faces.” Mt. Stewart Legion Branch Names Slate MT. STEWART — The Mt. Stew- art branch of the Canadian Leg- ion held its annual meeting in the Legion Home.with a large at- tendance of members. After the usiial opening_cere- mony a new slate of officers was duly elected. It is as follows: pre- sident, Roy Leard: 1st vice _ sident. Clarence Coffin, Jr.: ecutive, Lorne — Doiron, in in | MacDonald, Joseph MacLeod: sgt. at arms, Coffin Douglas. Canteen committee is C. Mac- Donald, R. Innis and Jnr. Coffin. Hamilton Douglas was re-elected as chief welfare officer with. Frances MacKanna and Earl) Hughes as the sick committee. The financial statement for the year was read by the past sec- | side, where they received treat- X-| at the home of Mrs. Mary Des- Roches. i] Alberton YPU Hears Talk ing. The busimess meeting open- ed with a prayer by Mr. Mc- Lean and was under the direc- tion-of Alden Weéks, president. In the absence of the secretary, ed in her place. During the meet- ing it was decided that anyone wanting to give a Christmas pre- sent would bring them to the Dec, 16th meeting. The worship, under the leader- ship of Miss Betty. Locke_and her committee, opened with a hymn followed by scripture redding by Eric Smallman, and prayer by Earl Wells. Billy Morrell gave an interesting talk on -commission and world outreach. MISCOUCHE~~ On Sunday afternoon the Mis- couche convent alumnae held a meeting in the convent. Miss \§ Eleanor DesRoches presided. Leo DesRoches who is employ- ed in Charlottetown spent sever- al days in Miscouche recently, visiting relatives. Phil LeClair and son Ivan, re- cently spent some time in Prince County Hospital, Summer- ment. Iris Gallant, student nurse at the Charlottetown hospital, re- cently visited her parents in| Miscouche. | Mr. William Perry, passed) away in U.S.A. recently. |. Mrs. Ephraem Gaudet of Mis- couche left by plane for U.S.A. where she will spend the winter | months, visiting with her daugh- ters , Congratulations are extended | to Myrna McCormack and Mar- | gZuerite LeClair, both High School | students of Miscouche High}! School on “having -won first and third prizes for an essay on ‘‘Bet-! ter Electric Living.” | dian Society held their meeting | Mr. and Mrs. Hilary DesRoches of Miscouche ‘teft by plane on Thursday to visit with relatives | in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Edna Gaudet, Miscouche, has recently entered Prince County Hospital where she will receive treatment. é. retary treasurer-Hamilton Déite’ las; showing for the first time a. new secretary treasurer will take! over office with no outstanding) 13 do well to get a copy from the Queen’s Printer. It can help the established business with hints about -mak- ing better profits, improving cus- tomer relations, skirting labor troubles and the variety of other “problems that beset the mer- chant or manufacturer, WHAT IT TAKES - Some of its chapters have gen-| ‘eral application. For example, “one discusses the’ sort of person hessman. : * The qualifications: Leadership. including initiative, energy and| foresight: sound character in which honesty and reliability are -chief features: and experience. - If you lack experience, the “manual says, make special -ef-| forts to get expert advice be-! cause experience is the most important element of a success- ; ful small business. _ But apart from this sort of} «generalization, the manual of-| fers precise advice and explana- ‘tions on such subjects as retail earth filled with explosive. . | ‘ sawho makes a good small busi-}° Past president Rod Innis and! ¥ the former secretary treasurer | were extended a vote of thanks'| and were commended by the! members for the efficient way in| which the Legion affairs had’ been conducted by them during their four years in office. 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