GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK u‘muhan -.Lasneade... : t to arrange your iurnilure al- 1 p . ‘-‘ ,. tractively. Plustrrred art» -l 1hr rodurlll'" “out be sud- rim: instead ot the presenti m0 12M, cl gig ism , . my in,“ .0 mm beam,“ ,den it “ill he carried out nver‘ eight; thousnnda oi aircrewl . . .,. , . . v » new,“ on“ The “me kn. in poi-loo n! at least in monthl‘ were trained in Canada tori 90-15% ‘2 4-10-1 W then is shilllully eo-ordinaied islarlmi: “ml rear and run its. NATO tomparrd iiith a tewi " tor pleasing worh ('ulldlhons. tat‘l'nnlpli~llrd ny IPHIDOX‘RI’IIY‘xcnm now: the air deienee “ and includes table rpace La. ‘drenir up i-ct-ruitins system bar hecn automated usinrv has excellent location Gen Charles P‘nulkei. chleli releasing many personnel Lront rt ct ' near ’hnsement stairs and ser- ‘0' "‘9 arml‘d Emmi 518" from manual tasks. 1 t I. i This simple easy to hutld home has many practical as. pects in its orderly layout i s u h a t a n t l a 1 Int}. ample wall space an vish windnw area in ‘ dining room will make it easy I proportion- i d la~ l nit» , vice entrance — this will eli. l minute a lot or unneeessnry trailic. Design in tor frame hut instructions I'm building in brick veneer are supplied HOW TO OBTAIN DESIGN BOOK , The lute-t design hook en- flllrd ‘3, . ,‘Itren increased or 10 The Guflnn, Charlottetown. Hun. Oct 5 1963 “ml: mm am Show. lReducticn Is Planned l in Service Personnel Bv mun: \tt-INTOSH 1945 to lshl and chairman nl til"l‘.\\l‘i 'L'Plisvk‘l'ml man the chieta nl start ('ammlllfll‘ uiittor studies prepared lnr be from 1951 to 196th summed uu mm [mm mm m 19” show the matter in the Comment have delence enmiiiittre T u e s d I y mitt? personnel out are doing when he said "Wl‘ have mort- iasks than they rim .1 men to dn less" His {tut \i'drs ago, lnlnrmed example was the Rural Canuv s :iy dian Air Force. .is n iesult ot the»? niiti other nEDUCED SQUADRONS sludics ordered by the ministerp Up until I few years ago, the the gnu‘n’lml‘l’ll plans to reduce RCAF operated nine air de- ihe rnnihlncd strrnnlti oi the tence aquudrona or in lntercelr, armr‘d tort-es lu- some in per ton eauh instead or the present centrrtlml IS. in about [09.800 five with 10 plants cull: iil alri nrrsonhcl Iritlli 122 rim division in Europe had 11 squad- icnt-e \IImSll‘I‘ Hollyer that ihe armed torres Gen. Foulker did not reier not close and cnnslant \utch on other (actors such an the air ei rig that motes in Cuba. rt and maintenanre person- , tuning in the most recent ‘ nel required to enahle airman inirlligcnce reports iroin inside i normally on ground duties m‘ Cuba. the regular Castro army earn llying pay; dishandment ol totals abuul 75,000 men Theyimost hi the ground observer are tut-de up hy about 100000 corp: in 1960; the retirement oii militiamen and 100.000 home two Comet jelliners. auiomelion‘ guard troupe ,ni the supply system; and the The bell?! is "'3‘ Inch llpl‘obahle shutdown oi somei Russian-trained lorre could out i heavy ma, mug“ , up a strong delent-e and inflict i wt“ "1 “durum in, suhsiantial casualties on 2’ Cullildiun Army maintained toolrtvitatlon To that service no lancer creme: grail: luthnritiel to a nineties chm an organization or unit it set up. department's oltice or inter“. il is most diillcul! W disbmd [inns] resources. o "6mm" 5”“ ‘33 I"? tantra were going nn, RCAF invading three. , a MORE Prol-‘I'IEIEN: d "l HOME OWNERS enlne ran-tot tor si. lax in The Cu ans ave a and er . . This new edition include. year in get prolisient in use or 3° w'-‘°—M°‘l"‘“‘° Iorrnlflou on financing in Russian ianlts. guns and the too c a, hulidina cnrulructltm lor so ilias, i a a, lurid-unplug. color 'l‘tl Us. nppBrEnlly has tore- aelectioo, ulcr. plua over ten swnln nny invastnn it popular new designs to ehoose lunless the nussinns should try h-om. Also Included on roll to sneak missiles back in or details on how to order hlue. ,SmIEl lorrcs should try to help printe. isuppress any anli»Castm unris. ne Year After Cuban Crisis U.S. is Stronger, More Alert lighters. i iherc is evidence that the WASHINGTON ‘API 7. The topic missiles are stored in us, Inng»ran§e tiriklntz power soviet Union and cuha eonii-nnt eaves" has grown lizaiiiuntly. - much stmgxrr and in)?” ..nussis‘r military Inrcu in in the tall or 1952, the United did I“ I “ALMS; 1&1“ Cuba ha" hm mmde mad.‘s‘fli¥5 had about ten liguidnuel 0pm“ mm mm a, m, uslly irom a high at about new ‘lfi‘gui’l'fmflm \Palhzh“ “"5‘ hm M W, m, Sofie, mil, [0 somewhat more than .onn M t we ce. .gw‘ “if, ' .flu m, cm,“ mam ~A tormidahle total ol up-to. t" “ ‘“ “"1" a '9‘ "‘9"- At m um, um. “I, mm date Snvieiesupplied tunkl. ar-,mc1udml mm“ 260 at tho ad- mmm. Mama,“ map tillery. hattletieid rockets. Mic vaneed solid . rtiel Minutemen """ Silli’i'né“fili‘gié‘fll’iledmi’silifil‘°"“""°‘ “‘ "e? Wm“ —'l‘h:rn has been no Soviet “mam an m sun“ launch lilos.‘ error-t to reintroduce oitensite ham-t mad u, M m mm The Palutl missile auhma~ mind-s "r hurrah?” Tn! died- arins since the rrlsis eased last rine rleet has grown train ninn :‘i‘lfuedfi‘s’e‘f‘iiaré‘a’i‘nfi PM“; fail. the Pentagon sari. ‘bnats last tail to II in commit. .sion now. Ian and T ‘ . We ull Lollvrrs and th- lilalttrs Inr cit-1y building lppllcntinn. Chandler Bros. Ltd. 1 Plyme Plan that M557 Chlrlnllelnwn P E l alter‘ the Ray til Pig: disaster ul Ant-ii i951 Although US authorities ap- yiedr in feel the military ihrent irrim Cuba has been contained. ey still are not sallhlled. All Sizes of Heavy Lumber 10 feet to 38 leer in length lined material In excellent Mlldliln". MORRISON & McRAE LTD. St. Eleanor! 'M‘Yanks Seeking en. Foulkel noted thlt m operational hrlgadee in Korea nd West Germany with 3.0m Talk: On Grain tewer personnel than It now maintains one brigade ln Eu, wast-imam" (maid mt, rope, Army Itrengtti la atotrut»mmmem “mum, h" 50. . A An example in the nlvy tow“ed ”'° C‘“"‘"“ W abith this pmlm, There he voila been no satiataciory solution. “I thtalr the eooner we «a sit ' m us down and bury our dlngru- hum”; meat lhruuilt some new under- ”, comm“ my mum, I lundlnz on wheat prices the tlnd they In too tied up with hotter." uld Brodie. a turmer- ‘ other mutter: to make adequate run-leanadian who w born at i Nepal-mortar" nu Ind became I 0.). 1m luaen , “My hint mom! was to hav. administration talc. th. and can u meeting hut thal the number at person“! emmelll should ilk: UM bill]- has not been reduced munch Live and Invite US. lovernment "Em" ’“““”""‘- .1“ “m- in an attempt to resolve dilter- “V‘” 5""5'“ h." "3“ ‘° ences between the two cm- tries on whelt marketing WI- “Experience hen nhowu." icy. Gen. roullies raid. "that once Henry Brodie, head in the said on r reduce it even it it appeurl interview: “Thc opls down In he no longer required." litre are still quite concerned ‘ it i \I try-R3“: l with Hnmehrew aii Patches A backward glance Al: Canada during the “Hungry Thirties" is taken by author Hwy .1. Boyle in an excerpt from his new book Homebrew And Patches, appearing in Satur- day‘s Weekend Magazine. Read Boyle's personal account of life during these difficult years, years nevertheless marked with many amusing incidents, in his little home com- munity of St. Augustine, in Ontario’s Huron county. THE EVENING PATRIOT ‘ WII‘II w E E K E N D ‘I o 9 ON SALE SATURDAY STILL ONLY Lilli-242 I date of disrepair and there is us. POWER itnows , , no reason to believe that sun in the \rar since Rial rnsis. Aerial reconnaissance keeps a I Moore & McLeod Lttl. I Matti/tr BEAR-ADI! ..AND SAVE DOLLARS TOO! r” we shun inr than: t‘lnllair‘allri; bar win in our Basrmoni noon .e really they're the host buys in iawn Warm. moinruhie clot-ti- tsnz tor mm and bows '\'€i'_\'|h nu lmrri lined loans to nan. nelume Pyjamas shop today—make winter beat-sable. at great “Mugs. BOYS' CLOTHING Llnctl Jeans. Black Lined Chino. Blat'll Lined Fancy (‘ltinn 3515 3.95 3.79 $3 796 The IMPERIAL 48‘0" x SSW/s" comm“: PACKAGE ADY cur 3179 Buy this full and save additional 4% Building Tax to be added on In 1964. "Amnan CORNERBROOK 37’6" x 31‘8" COMPLETE PACKAGE READY cu‘r am too late! BUILD NOW! And remember, If you ltufld now—the Gov- ernment bucks you to the extent 0! $500. Build new—December will probably bring cold, stormy wenther and you wlll have to postpone your new home until Spring! ARTHUI S'I’. TlUIO—I93-4475 GOOD REASON Woglvo youlchof reasons for Essa madhmruuollhearJuHhobut moldilsuhorne filodwirh the sounds of :hidnn growing. Plum Shirts & Drauers en. 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