CONSERVATIV c a n d i- dates in the Queen Charlotte High School mock election met with two Conservative ‘ icians in the Charlottetown Hotel over the weekend. The students were given a prac- tical lesson in electioneering by Heath Macquarrie. MP ~ i As Liberal and Conservative] candidates campaign in her. 10 provincial election.i Conservative and Liberal can-‘ didates of a much younger variety will also be campaign- ing in an election. Queen Charlotte High Sehooll Friday when the student body| will stage its mock election reg for Queens and Alban Farm- er, Fifth Queens PC candidate. Here the students shown talk- ing with the politicians are. left to right Charles Mil- berry. Robert Lively. Thomas DcBlois. Mr. Macquarrrie, Mr. Farmer. Connie Whitlock and Jean Wright. Provincial Election Sparks ’Political’ Activity At QCHS Fifth Queens candidate. The students were Thomas DcBiois. Jean Wright. Connie Whitlock. Robert Lively and Charles Miibcrry. Premier Walter R. Shaw. al- . jlhough unable to be present ex- .WON MILITARY CR053 ‘ The election takcs placc attprosscd his (Might that hhel He went overseas with the young people of the province Were taking such an interest in thc affairs of their province. ISLAND NEWS PAGE'Khrushcllev Blasts Charlottetown and Queens County: ‘The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon_ Dec. 3, 1962. 5 . Parkdal-e Parents Are Asked To Help Curb Pupils Smoking ‘ Frank Costello. principal oil cussion groups at which the fol- Parlodale Junior High School. r lowing questions were nine . in reporting on the activities ofl 1. What part 810qu parents school to the November l play in guiding their children meeting of the Parkdaie Home i towards a proper vocation? and School Association. request- r 2. What part should the school ed the co-operation of parents play in guiding pupils toward a in curbing smoking among th e proper vocation? students. 3 3. 0 what extent can the During the business session. home. and §Ch001 “courage Mrs. Arthur Love reported onlvocatl‘mal Suwanee? the semiannual meeting of the. 4. What effect will automation provincial Home and school As. ‘ have on our vocational training? sociation which was held re- 1 I “WI how can it be COPNCI' cently in Morel]. and Mrs. Linda ‘ MacDonald neported on the ac-. The ham“ for the 01355 fivities at the Elementary havmg the best parent attend School ance was won by Mr. Car- Following the viewing of ,. motifs class. ilitary Funeral Set for Maj. lvn Harer ajor Ivan .1. Harper, MC. CD. died suddenly early Satur- day morning in Charlottetown. He was 43 r ‘ Major Harper was second-in-‘ loommand of the Prince Edward lIsland Regiment and dis-l Etinguished service as an arm-l toured unit officer during the:> ‘Second World War i .1. Light Horse and obtain-i lpa ‘ in his commission in England.| He served in italy with the fitlii sulting in the election of the party of their choice. During Monday and Thursday. y the five Grit and the fire Tory candidates will be campaigning; among their fellow students. 3 Last Saturday the five Com! servativc candidates met with. two Conservative politicians: Heath M‘acquarric. MP fork Queens and Albatn Farmer. * PREMIER SC'O'FFS rContinlied From Page 1‘ 1961 - 62 to cover cmcrgcncy costs r e s u l ting from cariy spring snowstorms and potato crop losses. A surplus of $18,400 was budgeted for the current ,iscal year. “If matters are n o r m a l there's no reason for wandering far from the estimated laid down in the annual budget." he said. few hours before the eiec-. tion was callcd Nov. 8 Provin- cial Treasurer Melvin hlchlaid annnounccd sale of 552500.000 in 514- pcr ccnt 20 year bonds at par in the Unith Statcs. He said. “the favorable iiitercst par in the United States. He strong financial position of the province." With the month. long election campaign now in its final week ltllc to m p o of canvassing, speech - making and party rai- ying has stepped lip through- out the Island. Promier‘ Shaw announced I television address Saturday night that the province's third be built in “the immediate fu- ture" in the western part of the. island. He gave no details. how- PH‘I‘. 10 days ago he an- nounced the government will build a $1,000,000 frozen- foods plant at Montague in eastern P.E.i. to be operated by a Bri- tish Columbia firm. He said the iew plants will bring new op- portunities for farmers to mar- ket their crops and for jobs in the plants themselves. BRIEFS LARGE FUNERAL —- The hureral for Roy W. Large was held Saturday. Dec. 1 from the MacLean Funeral Home. where service was conducted by ‘Rev. THB. Somers. Pail~ bearers were Percy Cameron. Hamid Cameron. Gordon Stew- lrt. Louis Stewart. Cari Brad- lt‘y and Ted Bradley. interment took place in Peoples‘ cemetery. LEA neral for Mrs. Walter M. be! was held Sunday. Dec. 2 from the Modem Funeral Home to Victoria United Church where service was conducted by Rev. Dryer Jones. Pallbearers were Allison Lea. Karl Boulter. Brent Wood. Charles Howntt. Dr. Eric 11build and Alan Holman. ln~ Ierment took place in Tryon cemetery. APPELLE FUNERAL — fl CH ‘ :th funeral for Cynthia Faith lPPeIle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Chappelle. Mt. Al- bion. was held from Birch Hill Church Saturday afternoon. Ser- - e v. ‘ Vice was conducted by R I37W" MacDougall assisted by Rev. William Underhay. Flow- crbearers were Geor e Myers. warren Myers. Ewen MacNeillr and Lloyd Jenkins. Pallbearers? "I‘D Lawrence M The. Lowell Hogg and Fred- Itflck Chappelle. interment took ’I‘“ In the church cemetery. Former lawyer In B.C. Dies Here A prominent Vancouver law- ycr. Arthur M. Whiteside. QC. died Friday. Nov. 30. in the P.E.i. Hospital after a lengthy illness. Born In 1876. Mr. Whiteside was called to the British Col- umbia bar in 1897. practised law for 64 years until his retirement in 1961. and was president of the Vancouver Bar Association 1935-1936. was appointed K i n g's Counsel of .C. Law Digest 1917 - 1035. He served as chancellor of the Ecclesiastical Province of B.C. (Anglican). and ‘ of the board of governors. Ani glican Theological College of B.C. lie was also on the board of governors of the Victorian Order of Nurses. He was honorary vice. - presi» mum; New Brunswick Hussars tRCACI if alid won the Military Cross in; that campaign. The decoration? was presented after the war by Lord Alexander. then Governor: General of Canada. . After the Italian campaign. his . ,unit went to north-western Eur-i .ope and was in Holland whenl ‘the war ended. He had obtain- . ed the ra n k of Captain when’ thcr. Albert in North Carolina. hostilities ceased. and two sisters. Margaret tMrs. Ma or Ha,- ” Ioihed the DC. Frederick Coadyi. Southport, pantie“: ofp Velerans Affairs; and Edith «Mrs. Arthur Clintonl after the war and was in charge = Chm‘IQIthOWn- Another bl'Othcr of the treatment division int and his moher predeceased him lChariottotown. isei'cral years ago. while his I He is survived by his wife, father passed away about 8 the former lrenc Judson, Pow-' 3/03“ 354"- nal. and two sons. Dewar, with? Major iiarper will be buried MAJOR IVAN HARPER I" 1935 and was aUIhOT the Bank of Montreal in Hall-l this afternoon with filil military Hooper. CD. and LL, COL H. p. lfaX and Stephen. cmployt‘d With" honors. with services be :M.F. Schurman Ltd. in Charlo-s‘ at tho Firs.- Baptist 1 ttetown. : Charlottetown. Also surviving are one hro'l ing held Church. I film. the meeting broke into dis-l . Three Fined In headed by a military escort comprising all ranks from the units in 2 Militia Group who are not on special detail. Next will come the firing party under the command of Sgt. E. Leger. Following in order will be the P.E.I. Re ment band under Lieu/l. C.E. MacGregor. the of- ficers of 2 Militia Group. the flower carriage. the funeral party commander. Major R.J. Roger E. MacCailum and Win- | stool Earle Anderson. Dunstaff- navge. charged with being drunk and disorderly. were each fined $25 and costs or 10 days in city- police court Saturday. Cnst. Sterling Williams testi- Mahar. ED. and the funeral fled that he had arrested the dlmcto Sinclair Cutcllffe. accused at the Rollaway Club. Next will be “he bearer party, Grafton Street. where they had comprising, WOL C.E. Ryan. been fighting and shouting. CD.' in command: WOL l{.J. Another drunk and disorderly, Coffin. CD: WOL G-W. Scheyl- Louis McCioskey. Charlottetown. err CD? WO2 P~A- 149,018”. was fined $20 and costs or lot CD: W02 A. J. LeClalr. CD: w02 aw. MacNeiIl. CD: wozl da} L.J. Arsenalilt. CD; S-Sgt. J.L Murtagh. CD. and S-Sgt. C. A.. Russell. CD. This party will be followed by the p a i l bearers. s. Cnst. Sgodney Hurry saidl that the accused had refused to1 ‘; release a bottle of wine he had in his possession. and also re- fused to get in the police patrol when ordered to do 5 who are. Major J.N. Richard.l CD: Major H. Pollard, CD: Ma-s For theft of a pair of boots jor W.S. Veale. CD: Major R.G. T Dumont. ED; a r M. E.‘ Campbell. CD: Lt.-Cmdr. J.H.. Hodgson. CD: Major L.G. Mac- Nevin, CD, and Major G F.‘ Halliwell. CD. Behind this group will come the gun carriage bearing th e body which will be immediately followed by the insignia bearer.: Capt. J.D. MacIntyre. CD. i Behind the bearer and irn<‘ mediatcly in front of the de- ceased officer‘s family will come the chief military mourn-r WE OFFER YOU THE RITE TIRE ron THE RITE JOB AT THE RITE PRICE ers consisting of Col. K. I.; ' tJohnston. ED: Lt.- Col. J.‘ All Sizes of Goodyear chCormack. Cl): l.t.-Col. F. S.‘ SHOW Tires in Stock. ‘Jcnkins. ED; Lt.~Coi. E. G. Retreads and New. lMacLeod. MC: Lt‘Coi. E. A. . . lMacCarey. ED: Lt.-Col. .W T. Enghsh WakEf'eld l Stewart, CD. l l ‘ MILITARY FUNERAL Thc military parade will be! dcnt. B.C. Chamber of Mines; l life member of the Union Club.l Victoria. B.C.. and life memberl and past master of W 9 st 9 r n . All Ranks No 2 Militia Group will parade at the Armouries on Monday. 3 the Military Funeral of Major I_ J. Harper, MC Cd. Doc. 62 at 1400 hrs. for in» new food - processing plant will l LOCAL FUNERAL — The fu-‘ Gate Lodge. AF and AM. Van- .couvcr. B.C. He leaves to mourn two sons. Arthur and Richard. Vancouver. Kathleen. j I s l a n d, . Mrs. Alex M. Wilson. Char- and two daughters. Duncan. Vancouver ,and ‘ lottctown. l l i l r l . BUDGE ’ Tractor Push-Pull! Silent running B. F. Goodrich Trailmakers take you anywhere you want—first snow tires with ; Dress: Baillie Drcss, Bcrcts, boots and puttees. ‘* Medals will be worn. ‘ Col. KAI. 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MOSCOW — Tile Soviet press.“ gave special prominence Sun-lI day to disparaging remarks! about abstract art made by'l Premier Khrushchev. l The premier issued his pro-l nouncement Saturday after vls-l lting a display of Soviet ah-l stract paintings at an undis- closed spot in Moscow. "One isn't able to tell." said Khrushchev. “if they were drawn by the hand of man. or smeared by the tail of a don- key .. and World War joined the stat! f the University of Chicago‘l Institute of Nuclear studies. He died In 1954. GIANT BARBECL‘E When John Galloway Walton was inaugurated governor of Oklahoma in 1923 he gave a barbecue party for 100,000 per- . sons. development of art were “im- portant problems which, follow-l ing Lenin’s instructions, we. should all keep in the centre of our attention." picture must elevate a man and inspire him." e said Russian graphic art “must truthfully depict, by a variety of means, the life of the people. inspire people to the building of communism, incul- cate in man the best. most noble feelings and a doe un- fdelrstanding in all that is beauti- u ." SUNTER'S SAY "SANTA SHOP" He said such paintings Were alien to the Soviet way of life and implied they would not be tolerated. I e complained that “several artists have a lofty and con- temptuous attitude to public opinion." He said the problems of the Police Court Birth Marked CHICAGO (AP) -— Thirty-two SKIRTS Atomic Age scientists who witnessed the birth of the atomic age gath~ ered here Saturday to commem- orate e 20th anniversary of one of the century’s most mo- mentous events. The scientists were members‘ of the research team which un- under the value of $50. Harold F. Waite of Milton was fined $25 and costs or 10 days. Allison Woodgate. Mermaid. to seven was sentenced days in jail for drunken driving. Six dlrunk and incapable: were on the docket. Two re- ceived fines of $20 and costs or 10 days; two were fined $10 and costs or five days ,and charges were dismissed against two other . For possessing intoxicating liquor in a place other than his residence. one man was fined $25 and costs or 30 days, and another was fined $20 and costs or 30 days. ______ WATCH FOR SPECIAL LIBERAL announcement der the leadership of the late nrico Fermi designed and built the atomic pile where the first ' ' g controlled nuclear chain reaction occurred. The historic moment occurred at 3:25 pm. Dec. 2, 1942. Among those attending the meeting was Enrico Fermi'si widow. Fermi was an Italianl immigrant Who after the Sec-l Costurllrnrll Jewelry Sunter’s Ladlas’ ear Gt. George as. Ch'town TV TUESDAY, DEG. 4th 6.00 to 6.15 9.0!. Elmer Blanchard CAM McLEAN and ELMER BLANCHARD Speaking on Election Issue- . "OTTAWA WILL BE LIBERAL" P.E.I. leu‘ll Am. Daniel J. MacDonald Your First Kings Liberal Candidates 8 to 8:15 pan. Bill Acorn DAYS Speaking on Election Issues FROM NOW! P.E.I. Liberal Ass‘n. l r ‘ CONSERVABTIXLEEYERSPEAKING I notice this week the Liberals are beginning to talk about the “new look". I thought at first they meant a new look for the proVince but when I looked into it a little I saw they were talkin about Liberal side. This is all to the good. I guess. But I hope no one is really fooled. It's like changing the color of the old home. the same as it ever was. wrong. I like the idea of a new look just as as anyone and I've been seeing a lot of new looks dining on when a new plant goes up and the farmers begin to crops and make money, everything brightens up, that's what I cal a new 100 . 0r. like one of my neighbours said the other day. this place don't ‘look the same any more. the paved road we. got. this year has made things a lot better looking. That what I think is a new look and one that counts. i don't blame Walter Shaw for talking about the new regional high schools. Here's a real new look. this is a new look in a lot. at ways all at once. A new look for the tmms that got these fine winds. in new look for the kids who are staying in school longer. You can say what you want. in three years. this province has got more new looks in education than any province in Canada. I’ll take that to a new face anytime. Well. enough of that. The other day I stopped in a gas station and while I was waiting a poison came along and he said “pretty quiet election, isn't it"? And I agreed that it was and then he paid. how alone it‘s so quiet? And that set me thinking that wasn't such a bad question after all. The answer came to me faster than I expected and here's what I told him. there‘d too need for a lot of noise. the only time people get really exalted "a when they think they're going to lose something they really want. Now in this election the people are not going to lose things they want, in fact. they‘re going to get more of what they have been asking for. The other thing is. they‘re sure that Walter Show and his government is going right back in. If they were not no sure you would hear one of the loudest comprises this province has ever heard board. i didn't get much out of this person he said was. I guess you're right, and off he went. Sane ,funny things happen during an election. The other day I went over to the store in the evening and while I was there a we have always called “Old arlie" came in. he went up to the storekeeper and said. how do ederarl you write to the F Government? The storekecper looked at him and said. what do ymi mean. how do you write to the government? Just get. some paper and envelopes and stamps and you're in business. So old Ohalflie told him it wasn't as simple as that as he wanted to get in touch with the Department of Agriculture. and what he wanted was some information it how to grow cauliflower, So the storekeeper. being a cur-ions fellow. said. what’s this with cauli- flower? And 01d (fluorite said, i hear it‘s a new thing around here ahd I want to get in on it. we said to ourselves that we didn't know cmilifiower was new and then Old Charlie said. they are trifling up a new plant near here and i‘m going to make myself sorne money for the first time in my life. and my boys are all popped up over it and they‘re goth-a to .. . . got to know how to go at it. they explained to Old Charlie about how to get in touch with the Department of Agriculture and he went not happy as a lack. He‘ll be a Lot happier when he storm getting in some money. and he is having a lot of «uncanny be cause every time a new plant comes in a lot of people find some new money in their pockets and Walter Shaw said there is more to cache. ‘3 a a handful of new faces that you can find an the ***** swim m nu- 2 Daily EVENING 7:45 1i. W—Y 1:: spam TIAIIY Shows MILE! melt/my MATINEE 2 P.M. r.‘ I "OTTAWA WILL BE LIBRAL" P31. 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