as ovepage of tus shnavtadh janviese wane contac’ Gate units a day operating out of day for former U-S. vice-preal- pansies dent Henry A. Wallace, whe Harper joined ON io 1947 aia tuesday at 77. John Gard. - ‘and driving super- ner, secretary of health, educa- SE stints aan ius: re, tendent of express freight for | NB ‘James, A. Farley, who had has been appointed CN’s Maritime area. _——| served oo wer meade’ Canadian National’s | Mr: Harper will be respoi- -§ WALLACE RITES HELD ~~ Roosevelt's” fi ca on —- highway Prom | sible for the operation of 45 de- RIDGEFIELD, Conn. (AP)— Wallace before the latter be- : | livery and distribution units and Without eulogy, brief funeral ‘came vice-president. me eperetives, originating Moncton He is Wilson Harper, & native of Derby, NB. near New- castle. The mt was announ- CN appoints ‘fleet super MONCTON, — A new fleet Island News Page \2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Nov. 22, 1965. 4,100 Youths To Get Chance |For Free Look AtCountry = in: =" OTTAWA (CP)—The Centen- nial Commission will spend |$620,000 next year to send 4,100 youths for a look at their coun- ltry. it was announced Friday night. | But provincial representatives iat a meeting called by the com- ‘mission said they feel more youths and more momey should jbe involved. | “All the provinces are disap- that even if more money was available, it was doubtful if rail facilities could handle a greater number of youths. The program involves sending groups of 24 youths and two es corts to see another part of the country. This summer there were 128 groups. Next summer there will be 160. The breakdown by provinces: Quebec 35; Ontario 25; Mani- fontaine of Winnipeg. vice-chair- man of the Manitoba Centennial Corp. The 10 provincial and two ter- ritorial representatives at the jmeeting attended on beha!! of departments of education Charles E. Fisher of Freder- icton said the youth travellers program will have more effect than any other. T. B. RATES - 1964 Mr. Fisher said the New , |poimted that the budget wasn't peonswick government has re- '0b4 20: Saskatchewan 20; Brit- New Active Cases: Deaths: Increased aa to allow ceived 156 Sen from students #82 Columbia 1; Alberta 15; The World .............. 3,000,000 The World ................ 3,000,000 more _(ravel,”_teld Rene Pre who travelled this summer and Nova Scotia 9: New Brunswick CIE oles. sorties 4,514 COMOER insenere-c eo sine 670 : numerous others from escorts, ®: Newfoundland 4; Prince Ed- P. E. L' 30 P.E.I reg ra 4 was fined $125 plus costs or sev- parents and teachers. None ward Island 3; Yukon 2; North- ° ° ee 0 Bae Be tee en days for impaired driving. were critical. west Territories 2. Number of Islanders treated 150. A Summerside man was fined| This summer, the Centennial $20 plus costs or 30 days for il- | Co ~missic* ent yout $3 9.- legal possession of liquor, 000 to send 3,072 youths aged 15 | A Clinton man was fined $29 |to 18 about the country plus costs or five days for drunk-| The 1966 budget represents an nessess. increase of about $120,000. The STEWART MOTORS LIMITED USED CAR MANAGER ; ADMITS 61 MISTAKES! — I Was Thinking Of Bringing In An Auctioneer But I Am Convinced These Four Courteous Salesmen Can Help Me Clear The Lot The Centennial Commission pays travel. costs that average out to $2,900 a group and sup- plies equipment like travel bags, stickers, song books and manuals. a we: 100% effective vaccine or drug has yet been discovered to com- Christmas Seal funds aid in the PREVENTION of the disease all through the year. VIET NAM VICTIM A Vietnamese child waits Nam. She and her mother enter the capital. Hiep Due for medical attention in a were wounded as Viet Cong is South of Da Nang. trench on the perimeter of de- took the hil] two days before. (AP Wirephote) Government troops re-took the hill, but had not been able to fensive position atop a hill near Hiep Duc, South Viet ning each new year of activities, with a good time at the Centre. | After all, we are simv'v ‘o''ow- | jing the tradition established by the Founding Fathers when they met here in. Charlottetown in | 1864." A committee with representa- | _tives from all departments at the Centre will plan the bail under the chairmanship of Public lations Director Jack drew. ‘ hs siaelied We ethos Wucace the same successful formula es- Fishermen’s Supermarket Exoanding Its Facilities HALIFAX (CP)—A sort of our parent company in Eng- fisherman's supermarket, car- land''—one of the world's larg- tying everything from sonar est manufacturers of ‘ishing fish detectors to pots and pans gear—will’not only install elec- for the galley, is expanding its tronic equipment but also do manufacturing and __ outfitting general industrial work inthe facilities to meet the needs of new foundry. _ STEWART MOTORS LTD. USED CAR MANAGER SHOWS LITTLE tablished last year except that T what is termed the “growing ‘We shall be butfitting boats better and more accessible food P ANC O ER deep sea fishing industry in ‘with everything from sonar fish . RE EN E V Neva Scotia finders straight down through Managing Mirector Kenneth all the usual fishing¥gear and C. Rowe of Grimsby Fishing nets to pots and pans for the ithe next two weeks at Confeder- Gear Co Ltd of Canada says: galley,"’ he says ation ‘Centre Box Office: Prices “We are starting to manufac. Mr. Rowe, 32, heads @ young have not yet been set but they ture many things right here in group of executives. General are expected to be similar te Nova Scotia: Apart from act- Manager Frank Stevens is 32 last year. ually building hulls—and-_instal-..and oe ane Free- ling engines, we shall be doirig: man Cox is 28. Pleads Not Guilty To Fraud Charge HIS DEALS When questioned in regard to his overstocked ’ position, Mr. Arsenault. snarled “Sure, I know. I always allow too much on the cars we accept in trade but now drastic measures are our only solution. The situation is desperate and must be solved RIGHT NOW! I’ve slashed all prices to everything else in the equip-’ Mr. Stevens says: ‘There has ping, servicing and mainten- been a big expansion in the At- ance of trawlers.” < lantic provinces during recent The firm, a Subsidiary of the years in the deep sea fishing in- Great Grimsby Coal, Salt and dustry. The industry needs a ; Art Arsenault clean out our present inventory.” Tanning Co. Ltd. of Grimsby, company such as ours.” ree ache in Used Car M England. was an importing and | Most deck gear now: comes jah BR Burgoyne Soler tenes ar Manager distributing agency when it was from Britain and the United Nee ° . : ; ; ee Liar a a N.B., pleaded_.not-guilty-.-to-a __first—established—here -in--1964;- States, he -cays: & . Now it has moved to water- Besides construction of new bi ciggde Mitigate uate BIG ALL FOR YOUR EXCEPTIONAL front premises. Construction of Cpls — —— to defraud, by means ef a wor | TRADE-IN @ modern. automated foundry. “ear also ‘has purcha © thlees ch in the amount of capable of turning out bras: Dartmouth Machine Co. Ltd. in ‘gi3g 39. Magistrate R.S. fines, DISCOUNTS CARS CONVENIENCE ALLOWANCES and aluminum as well as iror neighboring Dartmouth and Oc remanded the accused. rep- castings, is nearing completion. Air - Sea Equipment Ltd. here. reconted by Alexander B. Camp- Production is expected to start bell, to today on bail of $2,000 : in mid-December. in two sureties of $1,000 each. FORDS METEORS MERCURYS COMETS CHEVROLETS PONTIACS TO FIT PROPS J. W. Skinner Dial 4-4044 Plan Ball Again Raymond Cotton, Summerside GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS ALLSTATE BATTERIES ALLSTATE ANTIFREEZE SIMPSONS-SEARS 10.45 2.49 156 KENT ~ 194 FORD Custom Tudor 1963 METEOR Sedan, V/8 1962 MERCURY Monterey 1964 COMET 404 Sedan! V 8 1962 CHEVY Il Sedan Six WAR: MOTORS LIMITED GT. GEORGE ST. 4-5579 1962 PONTIAC Laurentian Also under construction is a For New Year's oi Engine, Std. Trams., color Mex. | Sedan V/8 >: Abheanadie cos Cyl. Automatic Power | Engine, Automatic Trans. | Sedan V/8 Engine. Auto Cyl, Std. Trans. Color: Mex / Engine; A gee RRS Sg es Steering, Power Brakes, | Radio, Two tone green and | matic Trans Power Equipped; | {WO ‘one blue. a one owner | ican bean. Was $1350.00.-| Trans. Color white. Above a Se g The __Conféderation Centre will ans eT Radio. Was $2495.00 Drive | white. Was $1995.00. Now | radio. Two to choose from. bar ¢ gz08 00 olor cae Now $1250.00. average condition. Was pepiishing ol ips crave builg come 1966 with a gala New , it away for $2295.00. $1895.00. One two tone chestnut and | Priced at $2295.00. $1750.00. Now $1560.00. ee ts ac i nonat v uli Year's Eve Ball, General Man- : white. The other all white. Te a 1961 CHEVROLET Sedan | 1958 PONTIAC Coach Six Using ceott Tes ieee sat ager Frank Storey has anpoune- 1962 FORD Galaxie Sedan | 1962 METEOR Sedan, V/8 | Original price $2150.00. Drive | i963 COMET 4 Door Ranch | Six Cyl. Std. Transmission. | Cyl. Automatic Trans. Color of more than 100 is expected to Six Cyl. Std. Trans. -Three | Engine;, Std. Trans. Color | away for $1895.00. Wagon, Big Six Engine. Std. | Color cucumber Above | white. Was $750.00. Now be increased ‘The New Year's Eve Ball bo choose from. All four | two tone ‘brown and ‘an. | 1959 MERCURY Monterey | Transmission. Color chestnut. | average condition. Was | $650.00. Mr. Rowe says the company ma % mae ke ie ye: er ae Origa Wan sieee00. Now $1900.00. | sefien V/8 Engine, Auto- | A lovely wagon. Was $1850.00 | $1350.00. Yours for $1150.00. 1958 PONTIAC Sedan Six “backed by the resources of that we are going to offer the Let us design your let- aie at $1650.00. Drive it | 1960 METEOR 4 Door Wagon matic Trans. -Power Equip- | A steal at $1495.00. Cyl. Std. Trans. Color white. same facilities this year,"’ Colon- terheads, bill heads, away at $1350.00. Six Cyl. Automatic Trans. | ®d: er sg ay on —————— 1961 This baby has been here toe Th ft Ch el Storey said. brochures; call us for eosin — | Color white. Was—$1050.00 ai @s $1150.00. Now | i963 COMET Sedan Six Cyl long. Wae $750.00. Now CTT. arge In fact we are hoping that we | ¢ a your printing 1959 FORD Convertible V/8 | Now $895.00. oe engine, Std. Trans : PONTIAC $395.00. can firmly establish an_ Island feeds 7% Engine, Automatic Trans. . : Black. Above average con- N t 50 Fj tradition of welcoming in each a New Power Top. Color green 1964 . dition. Was $1700.00. Now PARISIENNE BUICK e s ine new year, and in e ffec\t begin- & white. A steal at $995.00 $1600.00. : E Cyl. Auto. lt lca 1 : , 00. 1961 Sedan Eight - 1959 BUICK Sedan V/8 GUARDIAN-PATRIOT Fe MERCURY ———_____________ | | Trans. Custom Radio. || yy, PUL 5. Sedan a! MOTOR REWINDING | 1989 FORD Sedan Six Cyl. PLYMOUTH Park Lane Sedan. A black ||| 1962 COMET Sedan Six Cyl. | | This is a real beauty. as meee ee fate James Hosam, GC. n ety (eC NLS CENTRAL ii, Tieto. Row seit” Inert fly suit, || whe, top wae somos. ||" e's, 0 | Hisar is ba aae . s ’ . In city as -00. ow .00, . as s — Court Saturday on a { Pp R ] N T E R Y Sedan Six ana st al or, equi | 295 Was $975.00. Now $875.00. charge of theft under $50 (‘an Trans., new ° steering and power ‘ ee tire, wheel and jack) Say atta aC PHONE 48506 1960 (green with white top). craks, radio, whitewall 1961 1956 oS aon men 9) end CORE & 136 Prince st., Ch°town MERCURY Was $1450.00. Now tires, brand new snow gids dale Loajephic. city tires, mileage very low METEOR 1999 CHEVROLET Sedan Six DODGE - iwas fined $20 and costs or 10 Sedan V/8 Engine, Auto. $ ee ne ee oe Sedan V/8 Engine, Auto eee wan ae ee ee ee days on,a <peeding charge. Ge- Trans., power stering and iginally priced at $6250.00. Trans pt Soe Saas. blue. Was $950.00. Now | | not paid any board since rald Charles Bovard. Sherwood brakes, radio. A lovely Now white with red red top. Was $750.00. the day we took her in, was given a fine of $10 and car that will give miles $ oF Now —————— | | and_ that wam't yester- costs or five days on a charge of of trouble free driving. 1958 CHEVROLET Sedan Six day. The price asked driving without a license. Was $1200.00. Now 1968 METEOR Sedan, Six Cyl. Std. Trans. Color: | | Should pay for the dam- A fine of $5 and costs or two Cyl. Std. Trans. Color olive Black. Wes $550.00. Now age done to our lot pave- days was imposed on Robert $ green. Was $775.00. Now : $250.00. ment fro ae oil. Lawson Beck, Montague, on a ; * $395.00, . FRONTENAC gerne Take her away at charge of failing to stop at a ee 190 FRONTENAC Two ONSULS 1 udor aia charged with being wes utoma z Trane. "ctx | Door. Color lime # _- © - fae ate Was 1150. $99 drunk and disorderly were each METEORS oa Geir pices an ¥ a eee Green. | ieee gee s18 asetia Now $950.00. = j i g : ow OY. Black in lor. A ° t seal Wale ‘wither ‘rime ‘appearing 1964 METEOR Setan v/s | Hom Was $960.00. Now | i5>—FaowreNac Sedan | Beauty. Was $095.00. Now MONARCH TRUCKS Se oe onl ties b cole. A red bose” |e come’ wrk, Was tase, | — 1464 FORD. % Ton Pickup nd cos ys. c ; , 00. There were five drunk and in- Priced at $2495.00. 1968 METEOR Two Door | Now $250.00. 1960 CONSUL Sedan. Two | 1061, MONARCH sedan ve | Six-Cyl--engine:-Color-black eapable cases. - Eight Cyl. Std: Trans. Color to choose from. Colors: Dark met ike Was $1650.00 | Ready for~ the road. Was One man charged with illegal ; ' 1964 METEOR Sedan V/8‘| coral & grey. Was $495.00. ZEPHYRS blue & light blue, were $695.- N : ; $1950.00. Now $1695.00 ; : ; : ‘ow $1150.00. acide oiiienageis Eid eaecaaiiaainaianibey possession of liquor was asses- Engine, Std. Trans. Power | Now $395.00. 00. Now $495.00. 1963 MERCURY 4 Ton Pick sed $20 and costs or 3 days rear window, radio. Sunset 1962 ZEPHYR Sedan Six up Six Cyl. engine Color while another person charged red. Priced at $2450.00. OR Sed Cyl. Std. Trans. Color med- NASH HILLMAN . : with a similar offence had his ang a. Sie c, ioe jum blue. Was $1150.00: Now is oe = cs ‘ 0 i . WwW 1650 case adjoutned to Nov. 27. 1963 METEOR 4 Door Ranch | (Yaron was $740.00, Now | 2205: 1000 NASH Metropolitan | 1961 HILLMAN Sedan six | above, average. Wad’ 1680.0 A city resident charged with Wagon, V/8 Engine. Std. | s559 99 1960 ZEPHYR Sedan Six Cyl. | Tudor Four Cyl. (Color | Cyl. Std. Transmission. Color | 1 S70 tisorderly conduct and illegal Trans. Moss green in color. Std. Trans. Color green. sreen and Swhite). In real | grey & blue. Was $750.00 | 1963 MERCURY 1 Ton Stake possession of -liquor had both Was $2050.00. Now $1850.00. ; . Was $695.00. Now $595.00. . Was $49.- | Now $595.00. Body V/8 engine, eight ply eases adjourned to Nov. 27, RAMBLER 00. Now $395.00. tires, booster brakes, dual 1963 METEOR Sedan, V/8 VALIANT ENVOY rear wheels, a heavy’ duty is ; Engine, Std. Trans. Three | 1959 RAMBLER Sedan Six ANGLIA truck. Was $1950.00. pnd .. 130 x 14 TUBELESS to choose from.. Colors: | Cyl. Std. Transmission. Just | 1960 VALIANT Sedan Six 1960 ENVOY Sedan. Color | $1750.00. : blue, tan and white. Orig- | done a motor job. Good con- | Cyl. Std. Trans. A mice clean | 1961 ANGLIA Tudor. Color | white. Better than average 1962 MERCURY 1 ton cab & OTHER SIZES AT ‘SIMILAR SAVINGS inally priced at $1950.00. Take | dition inside and out. Was | car. Color black. Was | red with white top. ‘Was | condition. Was $650.00. Now | 01 ois six Cyl. enaine, deal F y ‘ your pick at $1695.00. $895.00. Now ae. $1050.00. Now $795.00. $495.00. Now $395.00. $450.00. rear wheels, thew paint job, ready for the road. Was $1550.00. Now $1350.00. Six Cylinder motor. Long wheel base, color green. Was $1250.00. Now $1095.00. Six Cyl.. motor, new paint oa Was $750.00. Now $875.- 1961 G.M.C. % ton pickup 1954 DODGE % ton = 1959 G.M.C. % ton pickup Sipser Sree exe gear nln eer Matha et Be ti Mant t PERS Prete IO: MARAT MRR et eS ce CN IRD Rte, ews Pane ees, wate nar aren A I A Ot ny Rm A Rpt PARR ite . c are es at ps Eee + PAA OR i AE ene poem 4 ; }