ee ,weeQave got? we oa =~ ‘Tamzon, Difficulties For Canada Seen Small By Compariso OTTAWA (CP)—Canada may have difficulties to face but they are smal! compared to those of other countries, Premier Small- wood of Newfoundland bere Friday night. Mr. Smallwood told the open- | ing banquet of the 72nd. Central Canada Exhibition that Cana- dian unity should start {n the nation’s capital and be focussed there. . “We Canadians must unite in our own great national capital. This must be the .capital of ev- ery Canadian.” While people should retain ~ loyalty to the heritage of their own provinces, he added, it should not exceed their loyalty to the nation. | “How can a part ever be as great as the whole’”’ Mr. Smaliwood- said peop!e—in Newfoundland were proud to be Canadians when - they entered Confederation 16 years ago, “tand they are still proud.” GREAT CHANCE COMING “But we are beginning wonder recently at —talk about the great change that is coming, . . . about the trouble. to “When you are new Canadians - like us, or have just come to Canada ‘from other countries, you start to wonder about these problems. “But if there are some prob- lems to be solved, what {s the country in the world that. you'd exchange for Canada?” “South Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Great Brit- ain, the West Indies, all have some difficuities “And the U.S'—has the US. got fewer,problems than we Ate they any ‘easier ‘greater future than’ we have wl, to solve? Have. they got got? Bt. land will continue te be proud tegrates its own plan with the |Was reported Friday “I'm proud to be a Canadian to be Canadians.” 6 TMM MOOMMN ADEE ELL LS Tourist oad , - t . € \6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Aug. will take Under the | Corporations Have Decided rn On Form Of Pension. Plans iwith employees ‘about 64 per cent (CP)—The CNR’s wil} not greatly affect plans in earnings pensions scheme, which in- other Canadian industries, it OTTAWA and all of us in Newfound- new Canada Pension Plan, probably Officials here said most major- lations, said at Montreal ° ' corporaftons pede already de- 28, 1965. cided what form their. pensions CNR scheme its own pension and the Canada ,Pension Plan will be blended contributing of their Ww. T. Wilson, CNR vice-presi- dent for personnel and lavor re- the plan will increase pension pay- ‘will make the integrated plas ments and at the same time maintain contributions at a rate lower than would apply if the CNR and government plans were “decked” — placed one upon the other. ‘WON'T INTERFERE . The CNR will not interfere with the preference of general | chairmen of employees unions, Benefits under available to about 11,000 non- union employees. Sources here’ said the CNR plan could put p re on the CPR, whose operating employ- ,ees want the “decking” princl- | ple followed. The pension is not part of the union contract and is therefore non-negotiable, and the company can do as it wishes. the Canada ually starting Jan. 1, 1966, end will affect about 70,000 hourly- rated union members in the CNR as well as salaried non- union employees. The return will reach a maximum $104.17 a month after 10 years of con- tributions. ¢ CNR will give no estimates of benefits a worker would receive because there are “so many for the decked plan. However, it! Pension, Plan will accrue grad- lteehnicalities and variations.” IID DTI I ZI OOOPPOTOPRISIIIOO IEP OPOOPIOTIIIII IOI ZOD Information Guide cacti i ttc thot aor oar haired When Thirst Says STOP Start really refreshed with Seaman’s Beverages 51 Water St. Ch’town . JEWELL'S 5, Country Garden York, P.E.I. Route. 25 Near Stanhope @ Illuminated Water Fountain @ Lily Pond @ Curiosity House @ Queen's Crown @ Unusual Antique Display Colored Glass Gift Shop - Open Daily’ except Sunday Something new to see. BIKINI-CLAD STATUE DRAPED “SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)— Teen-agers battling to have a bikini-clad statue of a female covered claim a temporary | victory f —<—The™M17-toot statue, advertis- tng a night club featuring bare-bosomed dancing girls, has been modestly draped on — orders_from the State Alco- - holic Beverage Control Board. A band of teen-agers, led by Tamzon Feeney, a pre-dawn raid Aug. 5, hop- ing to drape the statue. Tamzon's_ troops shot ar- rows, with string attached, over the statue and tried to pull a plastic sheet up to cover it. They failed, she said, because the string kept breaking. Tamzon said alcoholic bey- erage cont#ol. agents contacted her after. the raid and agreed the sign was unconventional — advertising. The teen-agers next circu- lated petitions to gather more than 1,000 signatures of per- sons who thought the statue indecent. Doug Pattills, the night club, said he re- ceived -orders to drape. the --$6,000:.statue Thursday. “Let's say the cover is ten- ~ atively Oermanent,”’ Pattillo said. ‘‘We're going to fight it.” . an honor science agreed the covering manager of “student, Was only__temporary and she. too, vowed to continue the “battle. | : Re! a The statue, mounted on a 25-foot pole, is clearly visible from U.S: Highway 80. Artificial Trees “Cut Natural Sale KENTVILLE,N--S.~(€P+-= —Thie_sale of artificial Christmas trees in the United States has. caused a 2-per-cent reduction . in salies of natural trees to the - US., John H. Noyes, extension *-<@onsumer may chanze~to 2. professor of MERAEOOeTE the Uni- here. “For every poor quality tree that goes on the market the other product,’’ said Mr. Noyes, addressing a joint meeting of the Society of American Fores- | ters and the Nova Scotia‘ branch of the Canadian Institute of | He said about 2,000,000 Christ- mas trees are shipped from Nova Gootia annually to United States markets. 16; made ~~ ! 7) | Confederation Centre “CHARLOTTETOWN - FESTIVAL ‘65 Welcomes Back “Wayne & Shuster Charlottetown” TONIGHT AT. 8.30 P.M. | LAST 3 PERFORMANCES THE FAMED. CENTENNIAL PRODUCTION BEFORE ITS NATIONAL TOUR Order in advance and avoid disappointment Directed by Mavor Moore Associate Director: Dean Regan Musical Director: Rudy Toth TD Se le ames be cll le ae tee te sade oe R \CING THIS WEEK EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING Old Home Week Aug. 16 to 21 The Charlottetow: Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association YG A hose the ® Bucket of 8 pieces serves 5 @ Dining Room Plate ORY Piss iee 1 “The home of Good Shoes Since 1920”. Put in oun SHOES!” LePage Shoe Co. . Y Pe peer , '. woman, Stolen Kiss Ruled Crime. ROME (Reuters)—Italy’s Supreme Court has ruled, in a judgment made known Friday, that a stolen kiss, even if planted only on a girl’s arm, is a crime. It said. a kiss is normally “a manifestation of sexual instinct." The Supreme Court ruled @s ‘a penal offenct the he- haviour of a man _ who, “after having gone on his knees, implored a .kiss which was not ‘granted, but then succeeded in Ugiving one on an arm_ of. the which he held tightly in his hands.” This episode was_ suffi- _@ient to condemn the man concerned, the court said In Italy, adultery and kissing in public are crimes. “AT SEAWOOD @ Aquacycles @ Motor Boats @ Row Boats (Highway No. 6) LOBSTERS “| ‘Handcraft Summer School NORTH RUSTICO JULY 19 TO AUGUST 27 Conducted by the Handcraft Branch, Depart- ment of Tourist Development. Adult visitors to the Province or Island “Tesi- |WM. CONDON| ON | West of Cavendish Nat. Park | Alive or Cooked | MacKINNON Lobster Pound _ Phone 4-9311 Open every day and night except Sunday. Prince Street Wharf ~~Catering to Banquets~and——~f}-—— Parties : _. 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