e ‘The Premier announced thet | tification Society which has L b | H Id the yrepaned: ferry “rates _ tm: Lod as the stimulus 10 the crease i siand NEWS Frage Liberals Ho Soot ens cee eee ~ announced at a later date. Programs of rural begutifica- The Guardian, 18, 1 : S the new ferry being co Sonrtltd ene he teak ante Annual Meeting 2227|E-=="=== . $14,000,000 ‘be . Pete’ H it completed by this spring. aes —2 ; Waldo Taylor from Wood Is- being employed. spoke | “Given a few more months, £ FINED SILENCE .. eV. DJ clus Owie lands, re-elected president af tho|ep the nbscoan wpmner'ai've/ain iow: tae there will be. « LONDON (CP) — Madge” AS Fourth District of Queens Liberal | cant farmg in the province and | brighter picture with regards to|ian, a teen-aged Negro *. Association, presided over the | said that a survey indicated that |the Georgetown plants and ®| called as a witness in a district's annual meeting held at | in five years there would only be | brighter picture in s County | court case, was fined £10 ; Eldon- hall last night. about 2,500 in the province un-| 45 & whole,” said the premier. contempt after i Biss , Guest speaker at the meeting | jess more emphasis is placed on| He said: that a greater past |ity “on behalf whe J was Premier~ Alex Compiet Progressive methods. of farming. } should be given the Rural Beau-'as a matter of principle.” - Ee a Jenkins, president of the P.E.I. id . . e SUMMERSIDE — ee cede Lae Liberal Association; Mrs. Ruth . . 5 speaker at the last mocting ot | Svcring the C * | MacLeod, Orwell, president of Summerside we mage Sa Lobe gel ener Settee Ge PE Liberal Association; in ter here lost night, waaviev. D. | last’ throughout the whole | president of the Women’s Lib- ; ¥ L. Howlett. Introduced by Char- | 7°**- eral Association; Stewart Ross, + les Ballem, Mr. Howlett spoke | cursr sPEAKER MLA, Flat River; Harold ' , it really means today”. ed by. John Hopkirk and present. | Mullally. director ot provincial. from the : = REAL MEANING. ed with a memento of his visit | deral programs. “To find the real meaning of |tp the club. ~ : Ronald Macinnis, Earnsclif- , a -—— } ret is,” said Mr. Howlett, The meeting was under the | fe; was re-elected vice-president, i z a go ; as | —TLackt — — 5 ss a Hotel. From the left are: Jim. Hambly, president of the | March. two the iol" | beginning when God set the pat- fisted by Eric Jones. Songiead.| Prim, was reelected secretary. . + Fox, director of Recreation for Charlottetown Kinsmen Club, | Wins see Allen | 248 for Christmas by giving of |er was Melville Campbell, fines-| Re-elected representatives for ‘ : ' i . — ee ee himself; by giving his only be-| master Horace MacFarlane. De-|the Queens County Liberal As- = , ‘ R wig ee . Gotten ans to eos te SOS ovtiets eiten. Jed by Joba Elie. —— were, ova. Fucus, z $ i? $ Pee al ecreation Director at the "meeting that” the club [Tae the_speatine said, | Following the usual supper, all| Vernon, and MeCabe, a. ez. oS . for | Mould be the patters od- | members joined in the singing of Jones of Iona was - pe Addresses Kinsmen Club |= suit ste seers ltteer pear 2 tS many fe i fare Ce ee te preeal Cay : ne : year. ; mas a ; ‘ ay - sore Oe cto ten mating % | Mr. Howlett said he could find | meen ie cmpbell told the | © Bone China 3 Tler Cake Plates ...................... 4.85 Jim Fox, director of tecrea-|with 100 per cent attendance, }ne basic fault-with the, mete Church-Facilities—-msnecement essistence na ton in Charlottetown was the| Jack Johnston, nine years; Bob|®d by various committee chai. | Salon 0 Cate fed i ry more modern aspects of farming | O@Corated Glass Cake Stands— an ; sont spoaler regular bl! Hambly, nine years; Ken Yeo, |™22- and inject into it the ideals and Available Ruby . oo... i. . 3S et ape yy Pi wedi 4 ? eon a of Christ. He urged| : O00 06 Oerreee © 6 cesectee oe Be men Chariottetown eight years; Andy Humphrey, co-chairman principles : , a4 last night st the Chariotietown| seven years; Rey Vessey, six|Heary Walsh eee Seen Se Serer Two Trawlers CHOOT oe eee eee ite cent geseeee BIT” Mr. Fox gave an informative Jaycees Honore a Are Seized - Decorated Glass Chip & Dip Sets... 25. ..2....05.... 489 ” fieanee|Lt, Col, Stewart Sort vex) Decorated Gloss Salad Sets Ald cenerener wens Se ° ° Local Men . of St. ms GEORGETOWN — Two * : a tee oe ee President Bob et ete ee +}. _4___}Chureh have made the tacilities |lers. the Howe Bay and the Gulf Sets of Glass Ashtrays—Gift Boxed 3.29 sented the following Kinsmen Two past presidents of the | of their church available for a| Gil. tied so ————— Wee. 2-15-00. § mp Oty o10, «Ae . . Charlottetown Jaycees: George | two-week period. beside Garden ; : = DEATHS Guest Speaker Scanticbury_ and Walt Wheeler,| Archdeacon J.R. Davies, yes ee. plant bere, wate Old Masters Framed Pictures, 4".x 6" ............... 2.98 > es night when |terday announced that the Ang- Sheriff £ of ; Oe . Janteor | lican tion Kings County. A watchman OO 06 Mier tble 6 6 Ohesue : WOOD — At the residence of UCD. Bevar was-the that wa on of te compe | Cher al Senalt ot. Matinews, for ‘ervics. om [S™0 bv. the ther was pat Bone China Cups & Saucers . | 1.00 - 3.50 \ her ughter-in-law, guest speaker largely welfare states world. They | ships _Meeting Char- | both Sunday, Dec. 18 Chri: . . s , and Mrs. Milton. Wood, Aler. | tend monthly supper mesting | instituted Od A Posie * Commons, Tub te Me of | mas Day. aay rir rat 20 oficial inaousée Nob Hill Fancy Candies ......-................. 1.95 = 2.95 , Dece: Paul’s Laymen'’s Asso- 8. Commerce. f On. sf 3 oncerning inciden : yo - : coe 0 oe Wood, ciation, they held Te ising te the hiet oc. bowor a Jaye can a nie ay ert en the wil |g nase ne was sald te be Floating Flower Candles © © OOO Occcenees OC 006 eee ee JS"... formerly of Vernon Ri gular meeting for December last | cupation country and | at k Morris teat eee laims North aa FO sos; 3 +s aoih year. Resting a fe doo Tuesday evening ta the Parish |lamb in trosen form, is export cr sensor tn the tory of Jay on ere Syiney Marine Railway. Amount Decorated Cake & Cookie Tins, round & square .... 1.29 . nate pm ua gp ~— — of the parish, who will also de-|4. involved was : ot eer cE eee from Pownal United Church on| The president, TD. DeBlois,| Col. Stewart went on to tell 6f| A film on the Jaycee creed in liver sermon service disclosed. Eveready Flashlight Gift Pack complete el EIR S ei 6aturday ieencen with. siteias . sik oa ~~ ee ae ee ee action was showed ty Stan Wer- ees ne . — ; - . : ; ; TELE 5 oP 2.99 xe eommencing ° meeting opened ’ People economy, | wick. D D J j : : a ment in the church cemetery. |singing of a hymn, followed: by | after which he showed many co-| During the regular business| _For-the past several weeks. the Snow Pal Windshield Scraper & brush, in leather case . 2.39 m Ee, eat a Remieg |\noctee, Bee He Lode Bae. 1 the beautiful scenery {from Sim "Pletcher Cha rite nave been without facilities to . ENTER CONFEDERATION PLAZAS =. | $e eee eae The chairman extended a | % this country | Munroe, Erie MacHee-and:Tom |Conduct Worship, “dane to the nem : | wi a 00 warm welcome to all. present 2 vated. The project is to Eh é be , MacDONALD — Suddenly in particular He also spoke of the.Common-| Am important feature of the expected New Dominion December 14, area or ie came tee wealth Conference, the studies | evening was the presentation of |e completed early in the New 1966, Mrs. Martin MacDonald in| vid Rodd and Stanley Vess,|(hat were made by the various |a report by. Mr. Wheeler on the | ¥°*" Oe re ees | ee me WR: teiPags | eS ee te uae if del nae otiee : Te Cuteliffe Funeral Home from | and Charles Gallant. his slides many of the | month of July and. by the where the funeral will be held | Birthday gifts were presented | Places they visited, such as the | Charlotielown Jaycees. Funeral Notice SPECIAL commencing at 1.30 p.m. Inter- | jace Scantlebury. power plants, derived from | passenger, fyan. . MacDougall, ment will be in the New Domin-|" John Evans with Georg e| steam wells, ete. Springfield, was taken to the| Messbers and Ladies |% Free with every $10 order fon Cemetery. Thompson at the plano conduct. | , [Puta tm ptemear wer ox (Commnliy, Bomoital chiavibeiory of Kingston from new antil Christmas, MscKINNON = At Charlotie-| So," UMEPOME © Otriatmas Car) or cea by Andrew Likely ty the vetlcle Sas egpresienstaty ee oe oom 3 pare of ayiems or 0 Tent’ tetown December: 15, 1966, Si-| thanks was expressed to Mra.|. The Dresident announced that ae |the e ree Oe ; mon MacKinnon, formerly of | navid Walker and the other la- |. annual meeting would be|” At Cascuimpee, a ear driven | 1 p-m Saturday, Dee. Bangor, in his 98th year. Rest- | dies of the Parish Guild for a| beld on January 10th, and nam- lny Leo Joseph Gaudet,’ Toronto, |Sttend the funeral the $. N. KAYS ing at the Cutcliffe Funeral most appetizing meal. oo eet eee ' DLAaaES ots sence line Mrs. Martin Mac- be IN. Heme trom, 7 p-m. this evening oe aS Taille Lirie' ot Ot Donald. ~~... ST Powmal Dial 43468 — . Then to Col. Stewart was introduced by “Morris, and Carr,-t'} "Both tet veal dress please! : aN Church of Bat- | Mr. DeBlois and took as his to- | ring ip a new slate of officers jag ty -Atberton | ot} Legion so | avaat ae i eee OS ea gor, for funeral service com | nie “New Zealand Today”. Col, | *! that time -lthe. W : C ae a DTP t-: > Saictn, ABA fe mencing at 2 p.m. Interment will | Stewart went on to explain how | , The meeting closed with bene’ = ~ SANS ee ee ne a or he made the trip: to New Zea, | Sein by the Rector ; DARREL GREAGRWAY REBAR ie RAR ir GAMBLE — At Ladnér, B.C.| the Commonwealth Parliamen-| (0, HicT A. , Le. Ved oe Se Vo! sidgaeal ht sf Atiipaeea cn’ December 18, itt, Vitr| tary Anucitng Group Eareare | COW Is Kil Hollis the Working Man's FriendIs--- © = Gamble, son of the late Mr. and ito New Zealand, he visited To- In Accident ° ei ith “Lelio OR aE nay nial i Mrs: John Gamble, formerly of | kyo, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Sing-| #71: Ss zs be PTE) LB hee SOM ie en eaten | ee: and Australia where he Be 2 relapse he ~ cg % - =a r = “ene week and then three |_ ALBERTON — ~ : eee ee ‘ =. “ 3 . j ins reid road to_arrive Monday evening to the | weeks in New Zealand. | driving conditions resulted in fwo es Sa == a —ii = —-J ~the--funeralwill_be held Wed- of tite in New Zealand stating | — “te ae mee ere Fer. age. SOE ae og see eae es Tee ee nesday, a e’ at bes - an . - ae vader 78 aii =. ae oor. p.m. Interment People’s : : Vauxhall driven by _ i cemetery, Summerside. FUNERALS ae Waite, nn - ey ‘ Eaepltdl ta Wotsasdne Bae a (aa and turned over in the ditch. a= aes ; eat ae oe sad on y Dec. UTHIER — FUNERAL —The hoe SIDETSy” tas Seiad eur) ae 26-72 wate aid 1966, Mrs. Emma Fish of 67 | funeral for William V. Gauthier] fresh island TURKEY There’s a lot of the spirit of Christma s giving in every one of these selections Fai aie =e: Se es or tae eee ei are morning for Christmas ..-here, you'll find plenty of gifts to m ake a man and woman light up the tree- sd achonase : _ 6th year. Resting at Jelley’’s | Rustico to Sucila’ Maris Conch ‘addi’ corte! come Christmas morning. Visit Hollis the working man’s friend today. 8 shiek 2 Funeral Home, O'Leary until| where Requiem High Mass was]. ~ 10. to 25 Ibs. Sai Liebe iie EE ga MS So its gee ae eae oo Gaturday at noon, then to Bethel | celebrated by his pastor, Rev. ST. i : _ : a, United Church for service at 2|Cocoran, who also conducted QUEEN MEN’‘S a = o'clock. Interment in the church |the service at grave. Mem- MEAT MARKET : : , fi a : a at xine cemetery. Visiting hours 2 te 4| bers of the Rustico ie : * a ete Zs and 7 to 10, Branch of the Royal Canadian ALL WOOL a. pies MYERS — At the home of his Legion graveside service was ; m . ine 5 : Fees: am = = oe Sedu as ee ag daughter Mrs. Melville ae ee ei hie: Just arrived tm time for “Christmas “Giving. In colors’ of Black, gay me the Menest display a Checks & Plain Colors. Sines 34-to 46. ie ges 29: 5 ~. We Will Deliver Regular Price 49.95. Now: only 2.0002 4..000..0ccmnccuine | ll 25 THE LINKLETTERTRAVELAGENCY | cc ec uu. ™mime * mcm - at _ a x z me . : free meals... tilt-back seats... . ae > @ourteous, Service, + Seer i <4 . Epping, please!) e a “ Remember, too, that when f 7% Or more on our Family Fare e 30% - Discounts. You can take : ES n> PF At re hs : wi? benefit from our. newly : : P D - FR See your “Travel Agent or write Ale : Ee ante 4 CANADA . aes aan _ oy 0 = 16.95. ; : 3 Ra ee 3 cE | re fc) gt Salas ¥ * sn ‘5 +