ttetown, Tues. Oct. 20. 1964. tion, of nuclear venom. a de- ‘Union sonfltt to head of! hp lvelopment which the United agreeing to halt their testing at » ' ' '- " ,States. Britain and the Soviet programs. the Mountain mine is located at upper right of picture. The company president, R.V_ Por- ritt. sai in Montreal the company planned to spend about $8,000,000 to put the Copper Mountain mine into Plans have been announced in Montreal for a $9,500,000 expansion program involving this mill and other facilities at Murdochville. Que. owned by Gaspe Copper Mines Limit- ed. The company's Copper Parliamentary Lines Form Over Constitution Formulauar:metres—wm By KEN KELLY No opposition has been voiced OTTAWA (CPt—-Battie linesp’n the Commons to the objec- are forming in Parliament on itive of the formula—to make it the question of whether the con- possible for the constitution to stitutional amending formula ibe changed wholly in Canada. produced last week at the fed ‘At present, Canada ask eral-provincial conference will the British Parliament to make be approved with a minimum [certain kinds of amendments. of public discussion and expert But criticism has been ex- sdvice. Ipressed inside and outside Par- At the moment, it appears iliameni about the manner in that the federal government will .which the formula was agreed O‘PPER MINE EXPAIIN PLANN’ED try the shortest legislative route to having the formula adopted by the Canadian Parliament and later by the British Pariia» ment. At the end of the Prime Minister Pearson indi- cated that, while no final deci- eion has been made, the form- nla will not go to a Commons committee where constitutional experts cnuid give opinions about the provisions. However. a number of gov— ernment and opposition mem- bers have said privately that the formula must be greater public discussion, while it is still before Parliament. than normally is given to con- stitutional amendments. “GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. John Cruick- shanks of Halifax, N.S., were recent visitors to Georgetown. Where. they were guests of Cap- tain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks. Mr. Cruickshanks is well known in horse racing circles in this, province. as he is manager of Sackvilie Downs race track in Halifax. Stewart Hansen, auditor with Irving Oil Company Limited at Saint John. NB, recently mot- ored to Georgetown, where he was the guest of his parents. Mr, and Mrs. N.W. Hansen. (in ’his return to Saint. John, he was accompanied by Mrs, Hensen and son Nelson, who had been TisitinE here for the past iwa u'ccks. ‘ . lietlry llcvcaux, recent- }.y motored from Somcrviile, Mass. in Georgetown, where .-hc was the guest of her father, Michael Burke, Sr, and her sister. (‘atherine Burke. Dawn Marie Johnson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. .Toscph "Sonny" .lohnson, ati- ent in the Charlottetown lins- pital. .Vlrs. RS. (Hidden of tucket. Mass, arrived in Georgetown on Sunday, where we” as a n o t he r demanding lof the Quebec provinciaq police she is visiting with her nep- those who made the sccurity‘Eastet-n hcw. J.W. Lavers and Mrs. arrangements for the visit beinoger Lemire (,1 Quebec City lnvct‘s and her sister. Beatrice Skinner. William Wm“ "Wfl‘tly "W‘- Maurice Nadon, chief of the apology should be ored from Boston, Mass, and visited here with his mother, Mrs. lda Wood and his aunts; Jennie Lee. and Margaret Rich rds. Mr. and Mrs. William .1. Fitzgerald, motored to Char-, lottetown recently “here they spent Thanksgiving day as the guests of their daughter, Mrs, Albert Burke and Mr, Burke. Laverne Martel] left recent- ly for Boston, Mass. where she will visit with relatives. Sheila Conohon of Cardigan Is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital in MM- tague, after having broken her arm. Mr. and Mrs. Richard De- Lory and family recently motor. ed from Halifax, N.S., and spent eekend as mil. Mr. Bill Mrs. FJ. De- ry. 'Mrs. Elsie Munroe of Hall- tax. N.S., ts spending the win- tn Georgetown at the home of Captain and Mrs. ch. . and Mrs. Stephen De- of Halifax, N.8., were leech! (new of Mr. Del.ory's , Mr. and Mrs. F. .t.. Week, ‘ Nelson 5 i |upon among the provinces and 'federal government. Andrew Brewin (NDP——Tor- onto Greenwood) summed them sup in the Commons last week: “We say this hole in the cor- ,ner procedure is totally unsatis- lfacfory. . . i “It seems to me that the gov- jernment of Canada is not being ,carried on by the elected reo- fresentatives of the people in .Parliament but rather by pre- lsentation to Parliament of falls :accomplis, arrived at in closed 5 conferences." n l The worry among some mem— ibers arises from the fact that fit-a formula in effect becomes final simply by passage of reso iutions of the Commons and iSenaie. it is traditional that the .B r i t i s h Parliament merely ado the changes requested with virtually no debate. As a resolution in the Cana-t idian Commons and Senate, jthere would be only limited op portunitics to examine in detail the important provisions. learner FORMULA It is argued that the formula merely follows that agreed on in principle among the prov- inces and federal government ,three years ago. The communi ,ques of fedcral~provincial meet» inns this year have carefully referred back to the 1961 form- lavctl Students Seeking Apology Qlfl'lBl'li' It'l‘t» 'l‘he Slud'PntS‘ Association at Laval University has threatened another demon- strat‘on uulcss authorities apot ocize for police action during the Quccn‘s visit to Quebec City. The council of i‘Association (; c u e r ale tics Etudiants de Nau- l'Universite Laval passed a res- , fair. olution to this effect Friday. as fired. The latter specified Inspector RCMP Quebec City detach- ment: Director Lucien Descent I. no sum. it not this year. into the 3. Eff United Nations. nuclear blackmail. on it. least some time in 1965. of om by the Peking re- wealter and less well - armgd Chinese People's Republic gime to impose its will, through newborn. . i l 115 Million Acres Needed (For More Beef By DON HANRIGHT OTTAWA tCP)—Wanted for' ‘business expansion: About 13. 000,000 acres of suitable land, 1 101' slightly more than the tota. i urea of Nova Scotla. That's how much additiona. lland Canada will need by 19 ‘ ito feed the cattle, to feed the lpeople, who by then—barring a production. It will invest an- ,500, to increase the plant's mill capacity to 11,000 tons of on a day. At present the company in mill. in; 7,350 tons a day from Needle Mountain pits, ula put forward when the Pro-l “‘9 forecast “85 been PIT!-j gressive Conservatives were ln‘pared in the agriculture de 1 wer- _ _ 1partment here to help farmers ‘ However' “ 1P,“ b° mgdmfl' jplan ahead, to aid government cant that Oppomlm 132' er lplanning for pasture develop- Diefenbaker has said there . have been changes incorporated lmemv Md 831130 credit Head-i ‘ in the latest agreement from ifor financing beef enterprises. that put forward in 1961. I Keys to the 10ng_term pm; He argues that they “wowed ‘pects: How much beef in 1980 powers of the federal Parlia- ' people, gigging“? gafiéozegeg‘egg 1 Population is expected to rise price for the ability to make to 27°00'000 from tmay ’5 19" wholly - Canadian constitutional amendments. ‘ Beef consumption in the 1953- ' ’62 period averaged 75.5 pounds Th9 question the government in year for every man, woman faces: Has there been sufficient ,and child. The average as public durum“ with the forth_ Lbeen rising by about 1.2 pounds coming Commons - Senate de- ‘ a year' SO' My about 95 mum“ ,bate? gby 1930. $50 Million lChinese Cheer, {For Winter lWorld Ponders Works Program ic°nsequences TOKYO — tCPi — China I '. . —A 50,000,000 ' OTI‘AWA (C?) s celebrated its acquisition iprovision for this winter's mu-, mcipa] “inrks incentive pm. 0 the atom bomb while the gram and t e. 500 bonus for world pondered the grave politi- built homes has been cal and human consequences‘ ' winter . ltabled in the Commons. t made up the of at supplementary estimates list to- talling $61,320,145 to be added, to government spending for the: 1964-65 fiscal year which might follow. “An important achievement in strengthening national de- fence, an important contribu- tion to tie defence of world , . . 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