SDU CONCERT SERI:ES OPENS Contralto Catherine Judah Daniel, and pianist, William Aide from the Conservatory of Music, Mount Allison Univer- sity presented a concert pro- gram, both as soloists and in accompaniment with one an- her, with music from Scar- 5i Designated By I-‘ARMER TISSINGTON Capital Bureau The Guardian ‘ OTTAWA —— Premier Walter‘ Shaw took the stand at the Fed- ‘ eral-Provincial conference that , there is a higher rate of unem- ployment in Prince Edward Is- ; land than labor department l ' te. Premier Shaw said that “people come to l the centers for employment and tirlckle back to the farms and villages and become either un- employed or only partially em- ployed " Premier Shaw made it very clear that Prince Edward Island is not very happy with the fed- eral governments “designated areas" program. He urged that there should be a greater degree of consulta- tion between the federal an d provincial governments so that there was a clearer and m 0 re complete understanding of the si ls Rapped By Premier “We are working for a more affected will have some voicel these decisions.” the prem- ier said. , VACUUM EXISTS "Unlike some of the more many as 16 to 20 directional. signs." CARD PARTY WINNERS Winners of the card party held at the Basilica Recreation Cen- tre. Ladies first, Mrs. .l.B Flem- ming: second, Mrs. Albert Mac- Kenzie; consolation, Mrs. M. Stewart. Men's first, W. G. Doyle; second, Robert Gallant; consolation, John Chinery; door lotti to Mozart to Britten last night at St. Dnnstan's Univer- sity. A good crowd was in at- tendence to hear the program the first of the 1963-64 concert series. EASTERN BRIEFS IN P.E.I. HOSPITAL Daniel Garnhum, employee of the Island Telephone Co., is a patient in e P.E.I. Hospital where he underwent surgery. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Carrie Blue, Charlotte- town, is visiting in Halifax. guest of her daughter and son-in-law, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Nicolle. RETURNS HOME M-rs. Spencer Llewellyn, 325 Fitzroy Street, has returned from receiving treatment in a Halifax Hospital. While in Hali- fax she was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kent. Union Street. WILL LAUNCH FERRY t the launching ('(‘l‘€l'I-l0IllCSl A for the newly-built “P r i n c ell Christmas Mail Plans Revealed Around 100 extra clerks will be hired for the rush period at the Charlottetown Post office during the annual influx of Christmas mail. These clerks will speed up the processing and delivery of the extra mail. In order to facilitate Christmas postings. extra general delivery. wicket service and street letter box collections, as well as extra help from customers have been begun. Receptacles for Christ- mas cards will also be set up in the post office lobby. The Post master requests the usual kind co-operation of the public in observing the Christmas mailing dates. Mai‘. addressed to distant points of the United States should be mailed before December 8. to ensure pre - Christmas delivery. Final mailing dates for points in Can- prize, John Doyle; freezeout, Mrs. J. Roche and Damien Lynn. WINNERS AT BAZAAR Mrs. Joseph Costefllo, Bayfield Street. was die ' blanket drawn for at the bazaar LOCAL adequate system of consulta-,lLesage of Quebec. whom. tion so that people in the areas;|lnd81‘St00d. was fig-htinr: to r OPPOSES LOTTERIES to make on whether the crimi- wmner of hire last OF THE GUARDlAN|pital services commission. I John Mullally. MP for Kings reported Thursday there is no lpossibility of having the $50 an hour air fee for emergency am- bulance cases paid through the l hospital commission. Mr. Mullally has been looking into the question of the change system whereby P.E.I. is w require sudde in the residen hospitalization must with a Moncton- based commer- cial air service rather than the R AF. populous provinces. we don't have a large number‘ of munici- palities, so there exists a type f’ . . :§u‘$§£i:)':‘_l.'.‘ the mid of cm" 3 Last week he said he hoped to CAPITAL BUREAU r n es, including that of the air ser-l deal v' " ‘ what he believed were the. He said the province ha s 1 {Ed gldatb “'5' $50. an hour fee three separate resource studies if 3'3 y 9 p'“’aE° °°m*P3"Y underway, and he expects that l "‘ such case‘ “'°“ld be "°°°"°" some definite statements about‘: the economic difficulties of they province will e orthcoming. S C “We believehthadt the federall 5 government s on-i pass on to: the provinces, under certain guarantees, theirflnancitall tassiils-' ance we requv so a e , . provinces can work out their! hT“°_ can reported Stolen 1” own problems." the premier,‘ 9 “W °" Tuesday and wed‘ said. E I gaesday have been recovered by He said P. .1. wants to rave.“ ‘t 1- p 1- h I more details about the federal 3 Sier cl ywm; 1:9’ 0 ‘fed C {E government’s offer of increased. 9 "5 e 5 er rev“ e yes‘ cost sharing arrangements. He l91‘daY- had praise for Ontario Premiers A 1952 Comel belonging 10 John Robarts. saying that he 3 Ml‘_S- Harold Shaw. Of 89 UPPEY had presented a logical a n :11 Prince Street, was recovered by reasonable solution to the prob-,5 COHSL Charles Ready Of L‘ i U’ lems. At the same time he said , police about 8:15 Thursday af- he had no criticism of Premier; ternoon. The car was found 0 n he ‘ Kirkwood Drive West. IA second lcar. a 1963 dark blue _ _ , Cievy II, t e property of L i h “EMS °f his °“'“ P"°V1“°‘~’- Thompson, 201 Belvedere 1:15., was recovered in a parking lot off Windsor Street about 8.55 a.m. yesterday. The keys had been left in both cars when they were stolen and Premier Shaw said that per- sonally he is opposed to a n y form of a provincial lottery al- though "I am not opposed to the Women's Institutes rattling . f a quilt." ISLAND NEWS PAGE Mullally Reporisl Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Nov. 30. 1963. red precautions and the use of’ PatientsMust Pay trade employees account for anotlier $3.000 weekly in wages. HEATED CONCRETE The advent of bel0“V.frQeZing: break of a cable last week. The temperatures has called for add-; cable. which was subjected to 345,000 pounds pressure, snap- heated concrete in the pour into ped and broke oil lines to the the slabs of the building. This! jacks. The cables were quickly concrete then has to be k e p I, replaced and no holdup resulted heated for a period of 72 hours. = in the job. some cut stone on the theatre able by patients through the hos- l “l have been advised by offl- cials of the department of na- tional health and welfare, that this is not possible." Mr. Mul- lally said. “The regulations which governl this service, a joint provincial-{L federal affair, do not providei payment for ambulatory servic-l ice. , Mr. Mullally said that in any: event, P.E.I. citizens who re-i quire such a service will be‘ looked after. If the private ser-l vice cannot supply a plane when required. or if any difficulty aris- es in obtaining the private ser- vice. the RCAF is still prepared to step in and see an emergency cases are properly looked after. were still in them when th e y of $1 were recovered. , of He said he had no comment Building Unaffected By Weather Despite lowering temperatur- es and the generally inclement weather work on the Fatliers of ; Confederation Memorial Build-i ing complex continues to move along on schedule. Work is expected to get under- way on the large roof of th e theatre building next week, and3 stripping of the roof on the artl gallery will start today. R.M. : Rickard. construction super- .‘ intendent for Pigott Construc-‘L tion said yesterday. , A crew of about 250 men with? an approximate weekly payroll, 3,000 is employed by Pigotti Construction on the project. Sub-I nal code should be amended to permit provincial lotteries. but left no doubt that as long as he i is premier, P.E.I. will not i have one. i “I would oppose it not onlyl on economic grounds but on the l moral principle," the premier ‘ ared. Premier Shaw left Ottawa at noon yesterday to keep a speak- ing engagement at Summerside night. D.- (D ('5 - 0! --v- lield in the motherhouse on Mt. . Mary's last evening. The winner of the hooked rug was Rev. Wil.lia.m C. Doucette, CSsR. Holy Redeemer McCLOSKEY FUNERAL T The funeral for J .P. McCloskey was held Friday morning from In announcing that the depart- g{l°n";::s.:yB:;'l‘£;atw}lI§l:‘ER’: men‘ has erected 50m? 15-500 quiem High Mass, was celebrat- ltraffic signs since the first of ed by ev. Clarence Roche. jlast year, Highways Minister Rev. Erie Robin and Rev. John lPhilip Matheson said yesterday Cash were present in the sanc- r“a tremendous number of signs tuary. Members of the Char- 'are needed, and some cross- lottetown Council, Knights of roads in the province require as Columbus were present at the . ffuneral. Pallbearers were Arth- BRIEFS HIGHWAY SIGNS r l i 1 l ur McGuigan, Leo F. MacDon- ald, Charles MacArthur, I-Iazen Howard, Charles White and Ja- mes Coyle. Interment was in the Roman Catholic cemetery, where service was conducted by Fa- the ash. : ada is Dec. 13. and for l'oc al mailings, Dec. 17. Co-operation in the proper ad- dressing of mail, and in the se regation of cards in bundles for rlocal or forward mail, is sol~ici-, : ted from citizens. Open Until 10 p.m. 7 Nights a Week St. Peters Rd. Sherwood Nova" in Pictou, N.S. on Dec. 3| Mrs. J. Watson MacNaught, wife of Canada's Solicitor-Gcn- eral, will break the traditional bottle of champaigne over the bow. Built by Ferguson Indus- tries Ltd.. the new ferry for the Wood Islands - Caribou service will slide down the ways at mic day on that day. To FLORIDA Lebert Taylor and Chester Schurman of Lower Montague. I‘ left Monday to visit Mr. Taylor'sl daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and ! . rs. 0rd of Kissimer,l Florida. En route they will spend [ a few days in Jamaica Plains « with his sisters, Miss Mary Tay ‘ lor and Mrs. Bert MacFarlane They will also visit Miss Eliza- beth Schlrmer in Cambridge. ass. Iy tho author of Do lull’: Advoeoto Tl-IE SHOES or ‘roll: FISI-IERMAN Ioomus L. was!‘ What ha to a man . \ when mes Pope Box om“ op" I I . . y 110 Queen St. iiithistroubled Sunday at 9.00 .. W ‘ ~ 1; .- twenticth-ccnt u n world? 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