o s Mexico Hit “hice men ae ‘Island News Page [Borden Councillors |Ses‘o,tt, |= == : e e 4 ' ‘ ‘ Tex, . Eastern and Central Districts ae pints . (QIUPAD VICTORIA, Mexico ‘Alla, Tex" taped exty rams “The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Oct. 11, 1966. 5 ISCUSS un afies. | {AP Muionse Mies bt te | Sad later sunmiines ee _— ) ieee eee | cavek Tunkel 42 i Pe : 3 ° ‘ £ BORDEN — A suggestion was | approved ‘and ordered _ paid. oe to | -OYPI-Lunisia . Announced de at the ‘monthl of | Other: ted to await smal vigeges. with winds wp ; Progress Is : pie othe nas sain of | Clues picosted i ene SO: iat ee Break Relations e z ya Fore ‘ Communications with Tam- : limits of the town be extended. | FORMAL APPLICATION... : In United Fund Campaign It was proposed the boundaries | It was decided formal applica- pico itself were cat ig ae the | TUNIS (AP) — The ideolog . be enlarged to take in an area |tion must be made for any | Hakwer Feecl, show #0 miles | ical wedge between the moder ot hw (- The P.E.J. United Fund has) at 43,167 or 34 per cent and the considered necessary for the ex- | hookup to the sewage system of northeast ate and revolutionary Arab reached the 30 per cent mark, i | Summerside town ; total $13,159 | pansion of the community. _ {the town. Sant banckcene owent iniend betwee | sssies was: driven. deeper” “sal” its ¢ampaign for $258,191 for thejor 39 percent, = Mayor Gilbert Bell presided. | The report of town policeman > lever with the ebrust sake aCe health, welfare| The federal services Division | Councillors present included Er-|J. Plomp was submitted by| Damages to farming and live- | ¢* : “recreational: agencies.-The| has reached $17,715..or 74 per | next McKenna, William Mclvor, | Councillor McAleer. The total |Stock were high, but could not |diplomatic relations betweea + total reported to date is $77,237| cent and returns have just be-| Arthur Jay, Reginald McAleer | number of cases disposed of was | be ‘immediately. No | Tunisia and Egypt. t with the Summerside Advance | gun to come in from the Provin-| and Red Fred Leard. 41. Additional fire hose has been were reported if | ‘he move further weakened | Gifts Division, chairman V.|cial Government Employees Di-| Bis amounting to $210.15 were | ordered. . eatiy information received here. | «1. unity against. lereel snd Howatt, having reached $10,/vision under Vince Macintyre, It was suggested a man be ap-| Cotton amd sorghum crops hace 326.00 or 8% per cent°of its|with $614 on their target of $15,- pointed to look after manhole | were threatened, as well as cit- | W532 new to the shaky, quota. Some of the other divi-| 000 showing. NEW YORK | flushing. rus and sugar crops to the | Egyptian - dominated Arab gion resulis to date are as fol- Results of the province wide a es The council heard from its le- | north. Their value was: estima-! League. ; lows: Charlottetown, edvance| campaign are being projected on) NEW. YORK (AP)—The stock | gal adviser that some taxes in ee gifts $25,405 or 58 per cent, Ne-|e stylised drawing of the North) market was rescued from a ty- | atrears have been collected and ok * tional Firms $9,633 or 2 — Crossing oa | cel "bie spy decline feat the replies weele. Be APPEARING ALL WEEK! cent, Residential $3,374 or window United Fund in the mounted a | tained before : : ; cent: Summerside Residential | office at 152 Kent Sireet in Char-| vigorous te chnieal rally in | year. f sciei tian Seed Dis- ee ec ot te causeway is mere es swelled to 9,630,000 “Jim Pp lton” ton j elled ,630,000 | Lows for the year totalled 437 toe twict, $1.077 or 36-per- cent. Se-|revealied, when the objective| shares from Friday's 8,140,000 | There were no highs. woo — my ou veral other divisions have re-|has been reached a full view of| and was the largest since Aug.| ‘The Associated Press average ae Vecalist ported smaller amounts and the/the ‘crossing, as it will ‘look/ 39 when 11,210,000 shares|of 60 stocks rose 35 to 2729 Charlottetown city total stends| when completed will be shown. hands in ‘a rebound | with industrials up 6.5, rails up a : sg ee ai from the Aug. 29 low. _ _| 9 and _ utilities ‘up. 1.6... ss +P Armen iat the Udterio” end university | “The “Dow Jones industrial | All 15 of the most ° active LEADERSHI Sameer ax! cress aoe ee cen dee tons THE GRANADA Continued from Page 1 perty ekeene ot lochs Be of 5.24. But with yn Among Dome i a i i through the school from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ’ TTT ~ #A brilliant two piano team with “fire”. proposals for reguler leadership} The Ontario wing, led by| Bargain-seekers began to nib- | national Nickel gained a point, conventions and for more “‘dem-| Prof. Mark MacGuigan) of. the| ble when the Dow had reached | Canadian Pacific was up % and om ocratic” machinery inside the| University of Toronto, proposed|an intra-day level of 739.08, | McIntyre Porcupine was up %. es) : “t ae , — ; , 1963, rose , ; TR ge ed ment stands firmly by its deci-| ences every two years; that the|the Kennedy assassination, | Volume 710,000 : : GOMEON GILES. = | ent stander By Bs Seet |ceose ewery ine Joa at ote Koa nest semamation. |Vasme wearin cmpeei CIVIL IAA : : . fe tion of medical care insurance to} ence what had been done to im- | 711.49. Brazilian Light and Power : : oy _ Andrew: Mitchell, 2, wanted Man., during the weekend but wasn't exithusiastic about the | yyy 1, 1968, despite’ scores of| plement previous resolutions, Xerox closed at 143%, re|was up %, Canadian Javelin % . r ei to go to the Fort Garry Kennel 41, i7gnound mastff Giles trip. (CP Wirephdte) |resolutions blasting-the delay. |end that a leadership conven-| covering 11% points of the 42% |and Molybdenite 1-16. Preston Notice is hereby given that the 18th day of Ciub dog show in Transcona, Tbe > He said he has no doubt that| tion “must be called within two) it lost last. week. Itek recovered | fell %, Fargo Oil and Canadian sa! ; oe gome~.delegates will use the|years after a federal general| 10% of 23% points lost. last | Marconi % each. --October, 1966 at 10 a.m. in the Council Chambers 2? C Pe ug. |ton ee tem en te phew | Tee saber Liewsls want[eie | eee OE a the Gils Hamudlne ‘Hace beens Bina ease : ; : = in the \ B nd onjoint Assem Y ment” and he yeleomed this. |even further, proposing « lead-| | Sperry rand was the most | Advances 725 280 es , Sie, , : “You see, getting rather|ership contest every two years] active stock, rising on | De 453 lace hearing Appeals against |’ 4 : eee cs cata inueanee | ae acineom ot on : a Pe Toa thos ns zs eee ote ep 7 : ‘ f : ‘ é com 1, o" : t U derwa Hes At C entre | ite awhile, and, T've stood] stitution committee, Jean) Of 1422 ismes, traded, 125 |S SE LAY Civic valuations and assessments. Charlottetown. |: over some pretty hot stoves.” | Richard wa anced declined. AMB’ : _. Nn ‘ yY a ie, Pescen Said on Lakeret| Fegan 4f Galllex, secemmented (2 ta - = leader Sa © it pee ee * | was voted down the delegates | Britons’ spend. £875,000,000 a The second conjoint sciertific |atended, greetings were brought pedeeet ie Seer ee an of confidence at party comven-| leader report on his stewardship mation by Mr, Wither applaud. it on Pry EL ogling rb Ale tp ally senha peer Memorial : tions every two years, but e|at the biemnial conferences and| ing the imaginative and pro- FOCUS ON ERIE ward Island Chapters of the Col- |General Practice of Canada. The| Sessions continue today with | ew ‘he Nee at regular leader. jeabunit, to = maton of cont cecspellg gerace da tebe bes ccna Ges - lege of General Practice of Can-}guest speaker was Dr. -D-E. |paedisiric psychiarty being com | “1 do not think the leader of|would be called only when 2\ Courageous dete n.c e minis- | Ontario's commercial _ ada opened here Monday in Con- |Hunt, St. Catherines, at. ee nee ee our party should have to appesr | confidence motion was defeated|ter and his associate minister, | Cts worth im all about $6, ag federation Centre. national president who review- |docrinology in‘the afterno automatically at a formal lead-jor when the leader requested| Teo Cadieux. {000,000 a year. zkx«xwkeK kk kk Kk &: The .morning session dealt jed some of the aims and ac- exchip ‘convention evety two| ene. : | t with: sta cordiolegy ¥NR Dr. jcompmemente of Gn’ Colieg? sf years and compete with other |CONGRATULATES PM Liberal E Prairi : RN. Anderson, Halifax, ~ Dr. |General Practice. candidates ~ for leadership F ; ‘ : R.D. Rowe, of JohnsHopkins Dusting. lobe: afternoenhe-bee. that convention. El g taeuaen “inal jeanad s rom es University, . Mary-|iness meotings- idual “The international Praised : ‘ lund a Suet nce” [rica chapter ere bel bine at epee mee =_vemniy t'e=| Have Proposals Okayed Dr. 4a. Wittsten. of Rew. Ghee [ended sm entortaininent Cer: et times they qeem almost un-| ineressing forsige sil. | even-| OTTAWA (CP)—Increases in | Saskatchewan said it would per rane ; eee “irnm | TN ISIRLE TO PEOPLE {taal rule by the Negro majori.|the floor price of wheat” and |mit the minister of agriculture |« ey : Oe carts any ones WEATHER an the |ties im Rhodesia and South-| higher | were | to capitalize on Canadian wheat KAA - JANES BOOTH OMEL ‘Daring the. day papers were} VI ; Mr. Trae ee ce West Africa. recommended to the national |.sales to win political support on | - TODAY -- Shows Sydney, N.S., Dr. Alan MacMil-| TORONTO (CP) — Observed bility ie to Partiament and the| She also advocated neutrality | Zivers’ Polley conference Met | rew: arplnece - lan, Charlottetown;- Dr. RC. | te 3 people of Canada, not to the Lib-| and self = government in Viet shop. % tending the workshop Hurley, Fredericton, N.B-; Dr. |. eral party. Nam, guaranteed by interna-| ‘Roth proposals resulted from| The Canadian Wheat | John Hamm, New Glasgow, N.S.| Dawson . His remarks eppeared eimed| tional agreement and control. - a conference of Western Lib-|now falls under the : and Dr. Marvin Clark of Ken- | Vancouver ; a < erals cartier this fall and were jaf the finance department. sae re Edmonton Forces Unification ee ee ee DINNER 2 : Edmonton workshop. They were referred to| Marketing techniques ‘At a_ thanksgiving -dinner, | Regina e a fall session of the conference, | lengthy debate as delegates for- which wives of the doctors als | Wienipes ‘ Is Given Endorsement _[witt several sters incuding «| matated propoeats fr the Toronto |. request to rename the depart . Montreal heat of hiriceltate aad sessions. A question ask- Quebec . OTTAWA (CP)—Defence Min- , nial occasions would not inter- overnment whether ‘ Youth Post Fredericton ister Hellyer’s. armed forces |fere with integration or unifica- Pla fps rdechok Poll per Leming ewe! : Saint John . . unification program won the | tion. price of whea bushel Has Meeting Halter Mend ond exoreneining anterse: | Ce for No, 1 Northern trons $1.62% |, Cre Poultonof Mani Halifax . ..... ment Monday of a policy work-| Two Quebee delegates—Jeam | ion the International Wheat |22202 _has Charlottetown shop conference at the national |d’Amour of Montreal and Ge-| avreement is renegotiated, the |PriceS should MONTAGUE -— Montague|Sydney . meeting of the Liberal party. |rard Laniel, MP for Beauhar-| price resolution said. : — Benior Allied Youth post held | Yarmouth Mr. Hellyer, who sat in the | nois-Salaberry — were opposed The workshop requested that Rural its third meeting of the year on| st John’s, ......... audience throughout the 2%-jon the grounds that this coun- |. interim t to farmers | Concern that Friday night October 7th. at/ Boston hour defence policy discussion, try’s armed forces should de-| when they deliver their grain be icy would hit Montague. New York was a standing ovation | velop Canadian traditions with- raised by 25 cents for wheat, 14 | 600k. Reports from various com-/ Jacksonville when he the debate. out reference to French, Eng-| cents for barley and 10 cents| Public W mittees were given, among them/Tampa ... ........ to* the workshop | lish or new-Canadian cultures. | o> oats, oo Gardiner of Saska the report on the raffle by Mar- | Miami voted 113-to-58 against a motion| Watson Hunter of New West-| wouLD WIN SEATS gested that, although he is lene McGowan, head of the pro-| New Orleans by Gerald Regan, Liberal | minster, B.C., said he favors in- posed to subsidies, if food prices jects committee; and a report|Los Angeles leader in Nova Scotia, tegration of the. armed forces| Rodney Clement of Russell, | were to be social committee: HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- urging that all branches of the | cation of the three forces is the | interim payment would be more “As long The program. for.the evening |ther office says a band of show- armed services be allowed to| best way to proceed. .. _euan guything elo So: Bely EaBe | 66 sla included a. discussion.on adult ers over the eastern townships Joe O’Hanley:: keep their present uniforms for| Mr. Hellyer was given sup-|erals win a few seats in the Wie lntive is ailecuativn “Wet education and public awareness |region of Quebec was moving ceremonial occasions. port by. two members of the | west. her cut shice of of Allied Youth's roll in the com- eastward and will pass through - However, Mr. Hellyer said | military. Farmers receive an interim munity. the Maritimes overnight and to- | (~ li this matter is being considered| T. A. Edwards of Edmonton, | payment for their wheat and The meeting was adjourned |day, pushing fog ahead of it.| WOUISION | by the defence department at|a retired colonel, said among |then received a final payment and most of the members met|While this will herald the ap- : : the present time, during study | junior artillery officers he has| based on the price received again at the A.Y. sponsored |proach of cooler sir, the lack of Sends Youth of a common uniform. spoken to recently there is sup- | when it is marketed. Z ° ee Ne ee a oes on ig x The resolutions on defence | Part for uatication. Witsoe, eee eee — ” During the evening draw poin e a warmer = to go before George Wither Winnipeg, | proved a“ resolu calling prizes was made by Richard|today than Monday. To Hospital: Sion’ of the national meeting |Who said he had 18 years’ ex. |e more broadly named agrical-| {~~ 3 Collins. The winners were: Olga} Skies will remain mostly Monday 5 i in the Royal Canadian | ture department with control Hennigar, winning a stuffed|cloudy today and Wednesday, H ; of 375 Kent tiger; Ralph Annear, winning a|with scattered showers expected eerie Se cead hospitelized fifteen pound turkey; William |both days. ; « dibtashibe he waa Ge Irving a ten pound turkey. =|. Regionail forecasts: __ | ing was in collision with a ve- ._ ‘The dance was considered’ a| Northern Nova Scotia, East- | hicle by William: Grif- ‘ big success and the money fromjern Shore. Prince Edward Is-| fin of North River Road at ap- this dance will be used to send |jiand: “Overcast with fog patch- | proximately {12.20 yesterday af- delegates to the ~International |es showers and chance of 4 | ternoon. ; : Conference in Halifax in Nov-|thundershower overnight, be-|~ The accident occured at-ti®4. fl ember coming cloudy with scattered | corner of Hillsboro Street, and showers early this afternoon and | Kent Street.-At the time of the nennsenentendl or: ‘a little “cooler.” Winds ~ southeast || accident, the-motorbike was tra- wf CITY AREA 25, ‘shifting to west 20 near|velling East on Kent Street i noon. Low-high at New Glasgow | while the car was proceeding FUNERALS 50 and.62, Goshen 47 and 60, | South on Hillsboro Street. Charlottetown 50 and 60. Out- sees Falun vais een te look for Wedn , ch ith | nmessey Funeral Home Bh peer ha eaikieet tis: At aga hag Niger agreerd ao funeral for Flora Aua Camp- harlotte- | Pital where kg was treated bell was held Saturday morning | town 8.19 a.m, and 946 pm. At|D'- JF. Burge. sree: the: Csnrtsitetows Penete | hatin at RS ani. and $11 t ~ eaca wns hay he Charch |p.m. Summerside tide eighteen — THREE STAND OUT Requiem High Mass was cele-| own. Sun rises today at 718 | carth are ‘the right distance No Slacks or Shorts Pleage! brated by Rev. F.R. MacDonald, | 9m. and sets at. 6.41 p.m. All| from our sun “for life to be pos- Members and Guests De . deacon Rev. Fieyd Me. a es 4 F were e = - , ; Gaugh and Rev. Eric Robin. In- Falk to The Bank of Nova Scotia terment was in the church ceme- é a ; opie pee oe ce The Public is Seas Cave tren oe Sd a ; ‘ : Bonds Centennial Series, and about ~~ bearers were Leonard ied + ; ; your personal holdings of past aS Carville, Agustus Peters, Alban s - a4 . = Es eu dimer renee wea} Concert Membership Cordially Invited to Attend ineee We cn adie you the Keough; and George Green. . ‘ ‘ way uble your money ‘RODD FUNERAL — The fa-| Obtainable Confederation Centre Box The of th d Offici tCer ~—the new Canada Savings Bonde. fers) for “Mare, “Goorae Amos r =f Laying e Cornerstone an cian e- On sale now at every branch, © ‘odd held Saturday, Oct- . * ee ce ee a menos, opening Colonel Groy Setit or: ph me : . ‘ en & was conducted by Rev. AE. | Oct. 11, 12—3 p.m. - 8 p.m, Thursday, School, Friday, October 14th at 2 o'clock. 0 i el aes! Bond y Mrs. Robert Pediurien sang Oct. 13—10 8 ; ’ : me 's By Ain Comics, Cebgregy: : ee, cee ; _. Board of School Trustees pen Cee ae gg enue w ri Saeki Season tickets: Adults $7.00 — Students $3.50 ; ‘ or Soul. Pail bearers were, Robert First program Thursday, Oct. 13—8:30 For those citizens enable to attend in the afternoon Frin- The Bank of Nova Se oe eee oar . : cipal, Col. L. F. MacDonald.and staff will conduct. groups F , Finley MacLeod, Sterling Jeffry and Ronald Marlowe, Twin Duo-Pianists— ee “ad j >