'@ The Guardian: Charlottetown. Tues. Apr was the weekend guest of his guest of: her parents, : ———— | @kORCETOWN ‘| parents, Mr. and Mrs. st, ot Mrs H Larsen aod daughter Gina of Winsle U. e Offic t i ee | David and a sere Martel —— weekend = Mr and Mrs alter Walker Larry Henry. student at St ae tetown were the wc< r jansen’s parents r. icia Ss Report Po ___| had as their guests for the Ea- Dunstan's University. was the | end guests of Mr. Martell’s p27 cand Mrs. NW Hansen | ter holiday weekend. their dau-~ guest of his mother Mrs. P.J. rae Mr and Mrs. Wiliax: J. “Tichard Stevens, a — Of New Russian-China Rift ghter. Mrs Arnold Cheverie and Henry :for the Easter holidzys. | Martell ‘and of Mrs. Mar:-!''s Prince ef Wales Covege, Mr. Cheverie and family of. Gloria Sampson of Halifax, | parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip th: holidays at hi Pangea in Charlottetown and their dauzh- N5_ .isited her parents, Mr. | Boudreault Ger. vetown waiixc TON ‘AP)—U-S. of- presupposes,” a rebuff to aggres- ter. Mrs Pat White. Mr. White d M rving mpson ficials see some signs that the sion and support for peoples and family of Dartmduth. XS. he site anal . growing strains and dangers of fighting against alien domina- Mrs. F.J. DeLory returned lasi David Ross of Halifax, NS the war in Viet Nam.are widen- ‘tion week from Toronto, where she is -visiting with his aunt, Mrs. | In Loving Memory of g the split between Russia ' In practical terms this defint- visited with her son Dr F. A. James Liewellyn and Mr. Liew- J -GORDON FRIZZELL . oe — es tion of established Soviet policy DeLory and Mrs. DeLory and eilyn. ied . mo a U 7 common ‘is taken here to mean the Soviet family Charles Martell of Toronts ts viainst the United States Union would like to support Lloyd Soloman, student at St. pay-rg an extended visit to who passed away on April 27, 1963 situation is similar‘ im North Viet Nam to the extent Dunstan's University. spent the. Georgetown, where he ix the some respects to the growing necessary to produce Confmu- Easter holidays with his parents, zuest of his mother, Mrs. Mich- Also His Wife rift between the United States ‘nist victory in Southeast Asia Mr. and Mrs’ Raymond Sole ae! Rurke and Mr. Burke. “and-France-over the Southeast put “limit its support to such man Mr.'and Mrs. Stewart Henses Asian wap ‘An important differ- actions ‘as’ would not bring on ~ Mr and Mr< Suliman Mair and son Nelson motored from ence seems to be. however, that large-scale war between the and family of Port Moody. B.C. Saint John, N¥_B., to Georgetown the western allies.. being loosely Communist powers and the arrived in Georgetown recently and spent Easter with Mr Han organized oT “ee US a and are staying with Mr. Mair's sen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. seem more ave i ce uncle. Harry Yorston. N.W Hansen, - agreement than can the Com- _ BY, contrast oe — a Chester David of Frederictop. Linda Larsen, student at munisis, who have a dogmatic ‘risky terms than the Soviet N-B.. motored to Georgetown and Prince of Wales College, was the B : devotion toa. for unity. Union. “But they justify their The latest manoeuvre in the, advocacy of all-out supportfor Sino-Soviet__quarrel_came im North Viet Nam on the e_ grounds “ PURCHASING SPECIALIST~_.” Moscow Thursday and was fo- that the U.S. is a paper tiger cused on a new unity appeal’ and will not itself take serious “ : : from Russia to China’ ¥ risk of a major Asian war. $10,900 - $12,300 sde—be_-Ruspia’s. -ideolneleal -cow-and-Peking-meer. which te-WAREHOUSING AND DISTRIBUTION BRANCH Production MAUD HOWARD who passed away March 3, 1935 : Inserted by the family. ves@> > INTERRUPTION NOTICE - hick will bo ime Intercuntichs Ot ass pa between Montague and Murray Harbour areas on. - Wednesday. April. 28th. weather permitting, be- tween the hours of 1:60 p.m. snd 4:00 pa, Day- light Saving Time. es This interruption’ is necessary to permit our crews to make line alterations and repairs. | The area affected will be from the Montague River, in Montague, Lower Montague to Murray Harbour and adjacent areas. made bv Russia’s ideological ow and -Peking over which is- boss. Pyotor N' Demichev, in a more devoted to the spread of Deparee of Defence Kremlin ceremony was to put mena. the Russians are OTTAWA new blame on the Chinese Com- likely to be out-bid by the Chi- munists. for refusing to follow nese; who have fewer world_ Ap immediate sme ee for persons with significant ex. | Moscow's lead_in the search for ‘ responsibilities. Meseow's expe”. periesce Leet and reefing 2 seeeranpene fer seiatichiog unity. rience in the confrontation over oo. ie oceve eal t ale ies ioe i _ de = — Thus the real threst of the Cuba in 1962 could have made a commedity review system within-= plist area, and speech seems to have been a critical difference in this re sponsibl. te introducing an approved “Methed of Supply” muted accusation by Moscow | spect. gramme for government departments and agencies in venta Canada, educa- ‘that the’ Chinese, by thefr be- Authorities here believe the Regional Supply Centres across havior. are making unity impos- Russians in present circum- ” sible ’ stances would like to find a Interested persons are asked to submit a resume a their Demichev denied there is any Peaceful solution in Viet Nam tion and experience qualifications IMMEDIATELY te: MARITIME ELECTR IC ‘ wd kind of dilemma for the Soviet on terms more nearly accepta- Union in the Vietnamese situa- ble to the U.S. than would China ciyn. SR ETAWA 4, ONTARIO” panacoosn ® = . > : FRESH BAKED BREAD ~ | tion. which possibly would be glad to | | Please quote Competition No. 65-2273. ~*~ ; , J “The policy races co keep the Vietnamese conflict | : : wie Supermarket customers soon ne mew development, shown supermarket equipment and existence does not preclude, but ‘raging for CORE FOr Ore. : 2 EE — will] he taking hame fresh. Hot to. the trade for the first time ~~ supplies as ‘well as food pro - bread from a self-service re 3 § at the Grocery and Super ducts and non-food merchan- tisserie—just as they new bur market shew at Montreal At dise. ‘(CP Wirephete) “ barbecued = chicken Jean_ the show. more than 200 exhi- LT ee ee ’ Drummond - Young explains bitors are displaying latest trols will be launched from this Sees! lonely North Pacific island. 1,100 miles northwest of Honolulu. Super Constellation Pairk oe Dy Sivcwes™22| SHOPPING CENTRE To Discontinue On April 30 nest pan. te'piaced is te e aoa coos dead to other jobs. j . . ’ ST. PET ERS ROAD — SHERWOOD : oy “MIDWAY ISLAND ‘AP? — dar ee davs- a week. patrol- The. . oie ’ ; : defence depariment . or- i Poe es ; a Since 1958. a U.S. naval squad- linc the ° 1.500) nifiles betwee : ; i I ; r fon of Super Constellations has Midway Island and Alaska ‘ ree af om te ee patra FREE- PARKING Femained urbe" ars 8" ADri 3. the Lat of these pa. ‘OUR, the, “eclnine, nts There has been no announce- : ment as to what, if anything, ‘ | will replace it. ° oe LADIES! 4 : matic. Nevertheless. it has heen = war jobs in the US. Hond eto Benjamin-Robertson born about 1845 | in 1958, the decision was made eg Z to close the gap through which . in Prince Edward Island died there after |} the west coast of North America Covered Casseroles | shone ree: se DRESSES tac! PB q 1917. Wasa sea captain. Manted 1 25 cis cee or. 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