I‘IIIK-l iGov’t Magazine Planned ITo Foster Adult Education ISLAND NEWS PAGH, Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. Dec. 5. 1962. 5 Highways Minister A monthly magazine, entitledlUnited ‘ ‘Horizons for Adult Growth and Kingdo . ‘ .Progress." will be published by The magazine will deal with / lthe adult education division of practical ways in which indivi- ‘the provincial government. he duals can increase their incom- ‘ginning in January. es with home activities. Anoth- Purpose of the p u blication. er section will be devoted ' 0 according to Hartwell D a I e y. adult education news, lie to s ‘adull education director. is to concerning specific courses and "make available “summaries of opportunities being offered in ;the vast amount of materials tlle province . itth are available for self- im- States and the United in H. Employees of Hot-man's of PEI. got together last night {or their annual staff banquet. Among other features of the evening was the presentation HOLMAN’S EMPLOYEES HOLD BANQUET for 25 years of continuum ser- vice to the firm. The presenta- tion was made by Alan Hol- man. During the evening I jolly bewiskered gent in a red suit. a frequent visitor to the g. «i firm's toyland. made his way through the dining room greet old friends. Among the 150 guests attending were, from left. Mrs. Elsie Travers, Alan Holman. and Mrs. R. E. Seller. re 0 INDIAN SEES MILD WINTER of a gold watch to Irving Rice k Entries for the 1963 Music Festival must be in the hands of the secretary by February change of date will enable the program committee to prepare the program and have it print- ed in time for the festival opening. April 22. it was stated. The syllabus for the festival was made available thnee weeks ago. and may be obtained at Charlottetown. Summerside or the festival. Fees for tile Prince much below these paid in other festivals. The class for family ensemble was omitted in the printing of 10 days in city police court Tues- day morning, on a charge of driving without due care and Farmers Pushing Grain Harvesting ernment. report that growers, are “making every effort to har- vest their crops." The department received ap- plications from 889 growers who said they could not harvest 8.235 acres. The total is expected to decline as fine weather permits harvesting. ‘* Agriculture Minister Andrew MacRae said that compensation would likely be paid at s max- imum of $15 per acre. LOCAL BRIEFS NAMED DIRECTOR James Vickerson. North Riv- Ntckerson has twice previously been a director of the national association. Borden Boowlll. Lloyd Mac- Callum. Jack noon. STEWART FUNERAL — The Iunerd for Kenneth Irwin Stew- ” Wis hold Tum Dec. 4. “am the MacLeao Timers! Home to Spring Put United Gnu-ch Wm Melvin Macxtnnon. James Willi-no. W Mallard Dick Stanley. Moroccan ‘He Peter W. Miler Moc- ha: and doom Cairns In- Elli. testival Association Calls For Entries the syllabus. but it. neverthe- less, will be included in the Fes- tival as Class 100. tion has changed the age specifi- cation slightly ln Junior Vocal and Piano classa. Classes are now provided for children with- in two-year age groups. The association reports a new feature this year in that many of the selections for h Choruses are available on re- noted also that test pieces have ban beensetforRhythm defer cuts to decide immediately the classes they wish to enter and make arrangements to obtain the necessary music. Magistrate Levees Fines veway and ran into a fence. Cor- poral Wakelin said the accus- ed replied that he had stopped at the stop sign and his car had coasted into the fence while he was out of it pleaded not guilty to drunken driving and was remanded to Dec. 7, with ball to stand. Les- te P. O'Donnell to counsel for the defence. Magistrate A. J. Haslam fin- ed two drunk and incapables $20 and costs or 10 days. One man was fined $5 and costs or two days for failing to stop at a sign: another charged with driving a vehicle with faulty equipment was re- manded to Dec. 7. with ball to stand. Handicraft Class Begins At Hunter R. 14 at Hunter River. A woodturning course began at the Central Queens Regional the school board of trustees. Sixteen applicants have begun the course and when it is com- pleted they will receive a gov- ernment certificate. Commenting on the holding of handicraft courses in regional high schools, Premier Walter R. Shaw said "I hope the n ew N.S. Farmers To Tour Ont. RURO. (Special) —Twenty- eight Nova Scotia farmers boarded Canadian National‘s Ocean Limited here Monday and rolled off to Ottawa on a beputtouse on farms back me. It is the first such tour to be The Kemptville. 0nt.. Agricul- tural School will take the visit- ing farmers in tow on their ar- rival in Ontario. Contract work done for the: people of Prince Edward Island] is carried out in a fair and eq- FREDERICTON (CP) - Indian weather-man Gregory Peter Paul ' other round of predictions— one of them a "mild winter" with not much snow. Others: If there is no rain on Jan. 2 there will be no heavy rainfall until around early March; no flooding of uitable manner, Philip Mattie-i son, minister of highways. said Tuesday night. Government construction ’13 carried in three general ways. he explained. These are by tender, by contract negotiation, and 'by direct contracts under~ taken by tlhe department. itself. “This general system has gov- erned the awarding of contracts for many years." TENDER SYSTEM The first of these. the open; tender system, where no one is; restricted from bidding. is used]1 for numerous projects. “Manyl miles of new highways have been done in this way. as in our program of ' stabilization. The Charlottetown Technical In- stitute. the deck of the Hillsboro Bridge. the Darniey and other t i contracts were nwaded through: the St. John river; no heavy rain next summer like this man born who can touch the moon or sun." —- a reference to United States and Russian where he spent 43 days re- ceiving ulcer treatment. How does he do it? “I don't use any instru- ments. 1 do it all in my head " Ulcers? . . . why not? Thridges-all these and many other open ten er LONDON clearly drawn in Moscow. Rome and Prague Tuesday. In the Russian capital, Soviet Premier Khrushchev embraced Yugoslav President Tito at al- most the same time as 8 Chi- nese Communist party official in Rome denounced the “Tito- _speeders appearing before Mag~ lstrate W. Chester S. MacDon- ald in County Magistrate's court Tuesday morning and each was fined $10 and costs. Pleading guilty to the charge were Edgar Andrew Paynter. Middleton, John E. Folland. Wil- mot Valley, Robert William costs for operating a motor ve- hicle while impaired. A similar charge against Ralph Waldo Stewart of Kcnsington was dis- 3 Ships MONTREAL (CPI -- Entrance of traffic into the St. Lawrence Seaway system has closed for the season. but three ocean-go- ing ships are fighting against time and fog to beat a Wednes- day night deadltno for down- stream traffic. Clan MacLeod Holds Meeting A short basilica-meeting of ClanMacLeodattheYMCA e inland waterway was closed officially at midnight Monday when upbound traffic was closed off at St. Lambert locks. the seaway's eastern end. But heavy fog was slowing the progress of the three steaming downstream in time to arrive at the St. Lambert locks by Wednesday night. a deadline set Monday by the seaway auo thority. a, E‘. 'c: (I The three stragglers are the Maskefjell. grounded for a week off Muskegon. Mich. several days ago. and the Bridgehamp- Choice Steers Arc Uvnquoted Medium steers were bringing $21.00 per 100 livewetght on the Montreal market, ac- cording to a report received to- day by the provincial depart- ment of Irgioultme. T were no prices listed for choice or good steers. mania, hall wm' sunk Ls n. to 3171». good d Common steers were listed at 816.75 to 31175, good heifers moo to $22.75. common $15.25 cows $17.00 $18.00. medium $15.00 to 818.25. cotnmon cows at $18.50 to 315.50 tho and cannon and cutters 310.25 to 13.15. _ I (t In Race clique" for attempting to gress. Czechoslovak President ‘a provocation against the So- vict nion." The great debate within the Communist bloc. led by Russia 0 other. has long been obvious. Defends Policies ForRed World Struggle it one hand and China on the b Under certain circumstances. the negotiated contract system 'is used. the highways minister continued. On smaller jobs. the tender system is uneconomic or there are other circumstances that make three or four firms the logical choice. Geneally at least three firms are invited to 7 a. l . “Montgomery Hall is an ex- ample of work done by the de« partment, itsel A general manager was hired at a fixed '99. and I am satisfied we sav- d money. This contrasts with the building several years ago; of the Vocational School. This HONORED Most Rev. Joseph F. Ryan Roman Catholic bishop of Hamilton. has been conferred the title of assistant at the pontifical throne by Pope John. The title was bestowed in recognition and gratitude for the leadership the bishop has given the diocese of Ram- ilton during the last 25 years. (CP Photo) ‘ tunl les,‘ was done on a cost plus basis by the former administration. an extravagant practice." Many projects have changed the face of the province during the Conservative administration- this has been done with more efficiency. and a general lower- ing of costs has marked our three years in office, Mr. Mathe- son concluded. symbol in the Chinese camp. So ar. China and Russia have avoided direct public at- tacks against each other. though the Chinese came close to it in their bitter recriminations over the withdrawal of Soviet mis- siles from Cuba. Khrusllchev‘s handling of the mand for an unceasing "rev- All the signs of the last few weeks have indicated a deepen- ng split between the two camps. But. Western observers still feel it will stop short of an open reak. But rarely have the Sino-Soviet se have “different opinions" some matters than other Communist parties. 33 opment in relations between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia. As Chao “deplored” attacks on Albania at the Italian con- Ch’town Chorale Elects New Slate Ferne Johnston was named president of the Charlottetown Chorale at its recent annual meeting. Other members of the executive include Alice Suther' land. vice-president; Joan Gled’ t‘Oxoni. and Suzanne Brenton is accompanist. Various convenors appointed and telephone committee. Helen Jewell and Lois MacLaren. Members expressed thanks to Mr. Gledhill. the conductor. and Miss Brenton. accompanist. for their outstanding contribut- ion towards the promotion of music in the province. and es- byterian Churc Sunday after- 1 "'" FAMOUS. FDR'"" . BRANDED INSPECTED 0 at S T E A K S > GOOD 031 vvvvvvvv l Canada Unable To Supply Arms i Asked By India O . . summer but about {our L A I hm, secretary; Barbara Rogers, able in Canada was not of the thfrglfmggg.scfifg‘é‘mflndiégf? misty days each week. re y treasurer. Conductor is Chris- tyDe that India specifically course is being planned for Dec. Further 011i! “There is no mph” Gledh‘nv MA' BM“ sought" The req“95t “’35 made 1, 1963. it was stressed in a In a move to cut down on High School Monday and will space travel efforts . (Reuters) — . The bania .has become the symbol? were: Lois MacLaren. member- Monday the Prime minister release last night by the fes. necessary duplication of entries run for two wee 8 paul was interviewed here lines in a great Sovret-Chlnese for China to the Soviet support- ship; Lillian Scales. entertain- said he was 110! aware of a re- til'al committee. and still give students scope to The course is being carried enroute to Big Cove from killeological struggle wracklng ers and Yugoslaia fills the. ment; Ruth Enman, librarian; quest fl"om India f0r_ this type It is hoped that the advanced try out their skill. the assocla- out with the full co-operation of hospital in Bangor, Me. t '3 Communist W0?” were same function as the -Soviet‘ Lillian Duchemin, publicity, of weapon. He explained Tues- ords" .had since revealed that Plans call for the publication to he issued eight months of the year. from September to April. will be distributed without charge to those in the province who desire it. . . personal enjoyment increasing income oppor- .t. Featured in the new publica. tion will be book reviews deal- ing mostly with the do-it- your-. self type of books. revieWs of films that can be used by clubs. and organizations which have‘ an educational and informative background and advance list-v ings and reviews of television: and radio programs that are re- ‘ lated to education. . An extensive section of th 9 magazine will deal with govern- ment publications. issued by‘[ the governments of Canada, the; Charlottetown Rotary Radio Auction Disposal Centre Phone Number DIAL 4-4026 OTTAWA (Cpl—Canada was: unable to meet India's recent' request for mountain artillery‘ long - range howitzers to ca] with the Chinese attack. Prime Minister Diefcnbaker told the Commons Tuesday. He said the equipment avail- fl.” 5 D. PHOTO GIFTS. to other countries as well. Mr. Diefenbaker was replying to Opposition Leader Pearson. day that “a review of the rec- such a request was made. , hm, w “a” b k t Y _ . . . . . pccially for their work with the . Montague, cords which schools may pur- schools will become more tfhan “m: 1) sm ac o ugo g;g::e:ril)s;sw:plt0ltrll1lze;i the dif. Chorale. GUNS h 695 it was also announced that chase to help out the regular just a centre ofh educat on or And as the Chinese m Rome meg. .The Sen]i te wlo couné The Chorale is presently . FLASH om , contestants might make an teachermbmveetn visligs writ“ (It: gxéay~cetgféss {gillldfll‘lee begerfrilg .f defended Albania before the pea'c'efu] coexig‘ienece fife practising Christmas music to W i to h 0 GADGET BAGS from 7.50 increased contribution to help mUSiC 3 c M'- _.____._____ H d t ' ‘ _ ‘ . be presented in St. James Pres- 911 In W s tipping drop LIGHT BARS from 7.95 defray the ting ts of I S S 131'“ commun‘St Party 00" West versus the Chinese de- in and have - . ’ ~ . .D . 21, d a ‘s- Edward Ishnd Festival it was 1963. SUMMERSIDE _ An RCMP {lovgtny toldntlll: ptahrty Xygtgriess olutlonary" struggle against im- xnonpmgfam o:nth:nsamt:lzg have foods to please every Most Complete Service ‘ ' bee miafion urge: Itud- radar Cheek reSUItEd In tWOIVe n rqgue a e _ an an penahsm- member of the family. Wlnied Olli- hflve for years 11 9 stand in the Cuban CI‘lSlS was iHRISlMAS air 0 AUTO SLIDE CAMERAS from .. 59.95 DINNER ‘ its; . AUTO MOVIE CAMERAS from . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7950 'Inwnvmm refresh? Q TRIPODS from 8.95 and Selection in P.E.I, 5 f; ........... Open twenty hours of the day. MENTS RESTAURANT Dial (-8725 for take out orders. :17 Queen St. Dial 4.8725 ‘ m m“ D 121 Grafton DIal 44253 Charming in the pantomime will r be played by 12-year-old Gillian l & DRYER REPAIRS We have a‘full stall of factory trained servicemen. facilities To Reach Ocean ter than in the opening year of 1959. Th e were no mechanical breakdowns or troubles in the Canadian sections of the watery way this year, although early in the season the United States lock at Massena. N.Y.. and had to be repaired. last year and 4.300.000 tons het- Kings MP Is Heading For Island CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN day night by Edward Island She will be the third Island, train for Prince main on the Island until after_ the election Dec. 10. and she‘. Will return to Ottawa and her; parliamentary duties on Dec. 11. She plans to speak in the cam- - patgn and will make her first: appearance at Montague on: Thursday evening. speaking at a ' Conservative rally in the school auditorium. Mrs. Macdonald said she hopes to meet as many of her constituents as possible during her short visit and to discuss any problems they may have. to that won SNAPSHOT EXHIBIT An exhibition of photographs the Newspaper Na- lonal S ll a p it hot Awards in America will tour N-th Amer- ica on and 50 foreign p nations. I! I! ' THE K OPEN EVERY“ NIGHT TILL 9:00 P.M. 2nd DISTRICT QUEENS Conservative Meetings AFTON HALL ' THURSDAY, DEC. 6th. 8.30 PM. COME AND MEET YOUR CANDIDATES GUEST SPEAKER. . . HEATH MACQUARRIE, M.P. ENTERTAINMENT and REFRESHMENTS Inserted by the 2nd District Queens Conservative Am. ‘ H '.h. 'h f h ' mention. was travelling at an exces- sponsored by the provincial Nelll. North. Bedeque. Roy .L. hue e was coupling the mm; c§,,?§§esa‘ er Cleans the . , YOUR Corporal Keith Wakelln testl- Sive ""9 0‘ Speed: and P“! government. Prince Edward ls- Clark- “New”. Thelma P'ke' “Titoists” with "American tm- "4*— aflngfl’gflfiffi'fifim tied he had followed the accused failed t0 8‘09 at the atOP Sign land agriculturalists have been Bordm- W'u'am 13- Bu°l‘3"a“- perjahsis," Khrushchev “ a s __..___._.__ 5th DISTRICT north 011 Upper Prince Street. 0“ Gerald Sireet and walthen sending similar groups to On- central Bedeque- Ralph F°rd' greeting Tito on the Yugoslav . {8 AL east on Gerald south on “1211- Drive. tario for some years. with what Central Be‘lf‘que‘ leader's first visit to Russm Store Electric ,AI'GIIeI’ & MacDonald L ER CCUSED manna has been reported as encouras- lpagr‘ftk "9“",M098rr0" 0‘ since 1956 and declaring him- y ‘ Ltd- CANDIDATES “In his testimony. the accused ing results. CW 0 “0“” “"5 “fled $75 and self "satisfied" with the devel- AUTOMATlc WASHER Parkdalc t Government - sponsored Jr” Freetowm Mabon J_ Bynon, differences been as frankly dis- PMNCESS To ACT BACKS ° ° ° 0‘"- - , played as at present. LONDON in t l — p l - u“ A A - -0 For Traffic Vlolaflons The agricultural group will Summm‘de' Elm“? “"10”! ms Anne 12 fifilirglay Gina; #— study beef and hog production Bernard. SummerSlde. George ADMITS DIFFERENCES . em in a C’hris'tmas Show out on Wilmflumculuvl . in the Ottaw a and Renfrew Edward Ballcm. SummerSlde, At the meeting in Rome. Chi- by the Buckingham palace Gm g GIFT IDEAS "0h" Pa‘f“ £3122” Shafltoue' than D1396" garsiteb:: fillicerfité "935 With an eye. to View“ “9 Irving Gerald MacDougall St nese dalegate Chm ' y ' mi g Scouts company It was learn"d 3 til-es”. .. hswdh‘e" - ‘ an cossor n sou . ' “ -. ' ' l s an a s . toun. was me :ccused drove into aprivate er techniques and Ideas that can Eleanors_ Aubrey Leigh More", openly admitted that the Chi Tuesday. The part of Prince S 5 Cam McLean Elmer Blanchard “OUR DISTRICT WILL GAIN —— WITH Grain growers. delayed from ' _ Members Of the tour Party missed" J Watson MaCNaught' gress. Novotny accused the Al- and parts for all makes. 1‘ BLANCHARD & McLEAN” harvesting by bad weather. for Ema“ Qwen Rfiache'f fined 9, me fro"! Varlous communl' QC' “0"“59119‘1 Stewart- banians of “incitements to 8 Ph t d . 3 Furniture _ 9 the most part are making eve town' "caved ‘ “e o l s“; “95' “"1"de Tmro- PugwaSh' J0 ph Gallant' Mont Cal" thermonuclear war" during the one "I 0 a) ’ ‘ ' . Carpets .5“! District Liberal Headquarters are at l~8 Great “for! to catch up on the“. bar costs or 25 days. Constabe 1y - Newport, Amherst and Tatama- melxwas flned $10 and costs for Cuban crisis‘ He said that while . L d . Draperies . George St. Phone 44,352 or 4.8755. vesting. “9y Hurry said the accused std 3°“Che' hummg 0“ sunday' Russia tried “to stay the hand Storey CCtIIC L . . Appliances l (5“, msma “be”; Assn) Department of agriculture thrown a bottle across the size; . f us imperialism" Albanianl Dial . Transmflflflon on ‘ tieldmen, checking applications and it had .bm‘ken on e leaders did the opposite, CHOW 4,3“ _ “Mo 2322 reques i from growers who are seeking "evened seem)" 0‘ pavement I the shadow-war of wordsl n 4 K ' . Dial 4-6345 Compensation from the Adam 8' Wight' Rosebeny' between Russia and China, Al-l Annual Meeting P.E.I. Curling Association and GABOURY TROPHY PLAY Wednesday, December 12 2.00 p.m. Charlottetown Curling Club *‘k‘k‘k‘k'k‘k'k‘k'k'k Illtllttl‘ ll'iltl ll'l liltiihl' llltltil'I Whirl "- h“ been “med 3 “new? ind: by M0395. 3““ M US. ship East Hampton. the OTTAWA —- Mfl- Margaret for this province on the Cnnad- 1w, w, C. W crippled Norwegian freighter Macdonald, MP for Kings. was m tan J c r s oy Cattle Club. Mr. Phil . instructkm scheduled to leave Ottawa Tues- . intone on, . mound. ton. another Uis- - registered MP to be on hand duri the‘ -» To“, STEWART myEML _ The played the vlo- V “Cl- closlng days of the progncial "J, funeral for Alexander Wilfred ' for Mug by W Four ships cleared the Sea- demon campaign Fisheries ', 1., Stewsot was held Tuesday. M“ M Manon - "3' Monday night Minister Angus MacLean also1 " Dec. 4. from the Mid-e“ Fu' ' District for met The 59"” ‘3 “"“d'” “p I“ has tans to o to the Iola d - neral Home where service was 3"“ m as we Mn. Man best season ever. Totgl tonnage the 3“; 3 n “n. g l . w . conducted by Mr. Hugh Ipwry. C ' “fled M1. was expected to reach Mrs Macd'wald pins ‘0 re. . . _ Pallbear‘er were William Dover. about 10 per cent better than ‘ Lloyd MacPhail Hon. Phlhp Matheson . t .l' ’1 64/9/70! ADULT , * ‘k *Wk *¥ ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ ‘ z»; .4945.” “my... _ It ‘o‘fi‘flf; .