Island News Page E=ss2ess Ghone rtical Of Canada. : siderable salary boost Imad For N-Free Zone ons . on to his pay as an i , %,- Eastern and Central Districts’ iiiin'a oe emcal’ se | qi PRM aman, _) seman soa be, seer The-Guardian, Charlotteown, Wed. Dec. 1, 1965. 5 dpnce and a $2,000 car allom Gisna Tuesday criticized Cam-| geographical area in whic® e, for a total of $35,000 at | 14, for offering a number of the zone would be located. | qually. conditions as a basis for the es-| —It should provide for af e ’ tablishment of a ouclearfree | rangements for. verifying that All Votes At The Next Session sote in Afric. commitments undertaen ‘ the Ghanaian Delegate N. A. Quao are carried out. told the United Nations General | —!t § Assembly's political committee | *he the hoped the African states | - would not be confronted with conditions such as those enum- lateral —— Said Expected To Be Crucial. CAPITAL BUREAU |every Commons’ vote a crucial OF THE GUARDIAN one. state OTTAWA — Party whi il] | The whips are the men ap- erated Oct. 19 before the com- | 5 : be ae heavy pressure whe |poiated’ thy their fellows to ride mittee by Lt.Gen. E. L. M. | Replying . Gees ae Canada’s 27th Parliament opens |herd on their in the | Buses, Conade's chict & ” | thimicing cally of Africa Jan. 16. iene and. came thay 80 | _— ee te on \Whem he had outlined Canada’s minority position of the |present for every division. Speataing ng a debate on |. ooosals for the etablishment ber and the| | Liberal whip is MP | a resolution which would make |PrODOSt'S te ones the continent of Africa a nu- | . clear-free zone, Quao said the eens the mreoees om problem of the denuclearization of the a —: that he was of Africa should not ‘be further Fa ially thinking of E complicated by conditions sus- pe Seahiion 7 =e i> ceptible to different interpreta- volwadl arene tions and partly motivated by ; cold war considerations.” hnot eae ny Se oregon ae : OUTLINE PRINCIPLES jbut more as suggestions to be z i = Teste he was of the.minor oarties in os © The Ghanaian delegate was taken under consideration when to last parliament were Gtan- MR. FOSTER referring to a speech in which |the subject of the establishment - that would be able to move into rane for the NDP, = . Burns expressed Canada’s view of nuclear-free zones was being — the new church by Jan. 1. ‘This |Leboe Social Credit that arrangements for nuclear- | discussed. PREPARE FOR CONCERT | new building is being built on|Charles Gauthier for the Credi-_ Foster Appointed | tree zones can be useful in limit | site of the old building, |tistes. AM were reelected Nov ine the spseed of weapons pee--|. ‘ie cen sefites mans aii Five members of the Confed. cert were; left to right, David _ will present a concert on Sun- Working Union wet Eo aieewed ty fee en expected to contiout./ Acting Recorder 'vided they take account of the |in a second than man has used Eleanor Oct. . Council presented a brief to the provincial cabinet yester- day. The brief, presented at the regular weekly meeting of the cabinet, was the same as they had presented in June. The City is seeking tax revenue from the *, property owned by the provin- cial government in Charlotte town. CONDUCTS MEETING C.0. Bartlett, Charlottetown, director of fish and wildlife for P.E.I., conducted the third an- nual meeting of the Atlantic sec- tion of the Canadian Society of Wildlife and Fishery Biologists held in Acadia University, Wolf- ville, N.S., recently. The stan- darization of the education of wildlife technicians and legisla- tion respecting wildlife. in the Regional forecasts: ley M Otto Newson, Prince Edward Island, East- , Max Thompson and William becoming Rodd,—Buddy MacK overcast with occasional snow- |ias Jewell, Preston eration Centre Choir who-were Hall, Rowledge, 23 of this year. It has been MONE | following principles: jsince the beginning of civilia — hard at work -last night prac- George Ayers, Pat Johnston day evening, Des. 13 at the Seen As Miracle in use as @ Pentecostal church — two ee ago . whipa Gerald R. Foster, Q.C., nl —Any proposal for a nuclear- |tion. . tising for their Christmas Con- -and Harrie Coles. The choir Centre Theatre. : for about 20 years. The congre- | 26 recognized as officers of | lottetown lawyer, has been nam- . frcle that Canadian conleder|approrimalaly 66 memiere, |e owes and ie hiss of ee | fe toes ofthe longine bose | COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS DANCE miracle that Canadian - government and official opposl- | the illness } e ° ation is still working after a cen-| Mr. Day said that he vad (“08 ere paid $4,000 a year over of the office, K. M. Martin - 1 tury, the chairman of Prince |thrilled with the new church amd 44 shove their $16,000 as| Announcemen ppoin Featuring Les Alexander . in am i n Edward Island's Centennial |it did give the congregation an |agp, Conservative Winkler says | ment was made at Monday : ; ‘ il meeting. Trad- Committee said Monday night. |opportunity to work together and |4,. money is not a gréat induce- | night's Counc itea and his Smoothies ‘ay Dr. Frank MacKinnon, pre |to get to know each other better. |ment as the extra work and long- | itionally the City Recorder tts " . the old building on the Mayor’s left at all City | ist sident of Prince of Wales Col- |He also said Caf er hours more than offset the Council meetings to interpret the GRAHAM BOWSER Vocal uo a ac e lege at Charlottetown, told the |ried considerable insurance. /comparatively minor salary ad- | [ouncl mer es Oe cates Creates a on Se Se | HORSE AND SULKY'S ” odds have success- : MONTAGUE — A cheque for , very little return,”” he advised, i 4 $600 was presented to the Com | ‘and it would be’ betier to con- er Tonnes interes wt vigns Cie maior whine ace ore: | SDU Members GRANADA STEAK ROOM , rc tag og eg oor ot Meet curt coe ee Canada's far-flung provinces. | a eS eee, nae ae Members and Guests Welcome . Canadians know little cal staff to ease n d Mating rink being erected at) With a new rink as the centre aii me tet want ot tas their job. Atten Meet The cheque was presented by sn he ae eatin ethers of Confederation sad soy ethan _ Rev. V.G. Murnaghan and | yy ‘ Kenneth , chair- | and in case of rain or bad wea- Se teers , 7 Rev. EJ. Roche of the tat | 4 M MR Mk kek k kK man of the Montague ther the rink woukl be ideal. tas’ Gas & dafiaite’ ebed. tae EASTERN of St. Dunstan's University are Strawberry Festival to G. Ar-| He also pointed out that work ar Cities dorchenciions ef" in Halifax today to attend a one-| Nigyaq Scotia’s Own he Onomanity-Wolta Leages | fr te mete \aene te tae aie Canadian culture, he said. wu} FUNERALS [tay resi, “Assocation of AL | ae to y The of Charlottetown board ssociation ns (Ltd. The presentation was made | festival, July 2, 21, 22. Scar osiorer tor the cone 574000 worth of 20-year bonds lantic Universities during a meeting of the fes-| He had high pratse for the ing arts, such as the Shakes- |bearing interest at 6 per cent t0| RICHARDS FUNERAL —| Among the items on the i tival committee chairmen in the | women’s Institute, the CWL, pearean Theatre at Stratford, |a syndicate headed by Gairdner |The funeral for Henry William | agenda are: reports from com- council chambers. the Ladies Auxiliary of the Leg- MR. AGNEW Ont., and the Confederation |and Co. Ltd. at a price of $98.81. |Richards was held Tuesday, | missioners on admissions, music Sars : di ri The financial report of the | ion, the Legion, the Y's Men and as Theatre at Charlottetown. The announcement was made |Nov. 30, from the Murray River | and advanced technical ins!-/ Plus many other great recording stars festival for the 1965 season show- | many individuals for their co- William A new Dr. ‘MacKinnon was the first |following consideration of five |Funeral Home to the Baptist | tutes; a report on the activities; - mnows ed a net profit of $619.23 with a | operation and assistance. To g chairman of the organizing |bids at a special meeting of City |Church, Murray Harbour where | of the Atlantic Provinces Inter- STARTS TODAY 3:30-7-9 @ross take of $2,797.64 and ex- | make,mention of the more suc- Di in C | committee for the Isiand’s Con- |Council yesterday at noon services were conducted by | University Committee on the ree penses of $2,178.41 cessful events he pointed to the | WIGS GIGGTY | tederation Memorial Building. | It was resolved to accept the |Rev. A.G.J. Steeves and Rev. | Sciences; .and a discussion with | gug—m——— 4. In his report, the chairman, | general parade, the lobster sup- a tender of this syndicate for the |M.. Carl Currie. Hymns were: | Prof. G.0.B. Davies, Research The Tw BIG pecrune toxnen wr over 30 nr sones ir. MacDonald strongly urged | Per. the doll carriage parede, |, Word was received yesterday series meget: Wank ah chee tis ae | mlscion, ca tea Becerra | | FEATURE LENGTH uae ee the association . | the queen contest, the strawberry George Agnew, Charlottetown Perm “Jesus, . Pilot Me.” ’ r “cow, “ er Montague Regatie ia the be ball. town of the death of his brother,| Rebuild Church [sccentures, $900,000 City of (the pallbearers were: Spence | intent of the Bladen report. COUNTRY warentoo" ~wie vase ture, “It is a lot of work for| Following the report a dis- | William E. Agnew in Calgary, Charlottetown Water debentures |Sharam, Roy Summers, Silas 7 ALL ever Fined “MOVING ON" 40. MIDNIGHT SPECIAL’ —— | cussion on changes for the 1906 | Aberta. Mr. Agnew, 7, had ep-| On Former Site {and $4,000 City of Charlottetown |MacKay, Clarence Cuddy, Jam-/T0 RESTORE GRAVESTONES totion Pet tures “PINT WIL SPECIAL” — “LONG GONE DADDY” festival took place with several | ®#7ently been in his usual good |Sewer debentures at @ price of es Richards and Edward Mut-| BAMBERG (Reuters) —_ Au- and it “eatest Star? Borys inghescappo gti encuigelioe somal ubw iene belt peoseaied health but died in his sleep MONTAGUE — Construction | $98.81. ___ |tart. The flowerbearers, all |thorities of this West German Them All! FOOL SUCH ASF” “SECOND HAND ROSE? es Mr. Agnew was a .partner lof a new Pentecostal Church et| Other eyndicates submitting |grandsons, were: Sydney Beck, |city are to spend 13,000 marks of OBJECTIVE REACHED with his father, John Agnew, for |Murray River is underway. The |tenders included Eastern Secur-|Beliame Beck, Ronald Penny, | (about $2,800) on restoring % Mr. Wightman on receiving the | Many years in a large fox ranch |cement work was completed se- |ities, $98.27; Bell Gouinlock and |Roy O’Connor, Everett Richards |gravestones in the local Jewish cheque advised that the cheque | in Alberton—the business went |veral days ago, the walls are|Co. Ltd., $96.17; A. E. Ames, |and James Richards. Interment |cemetery which were desecrated would put the campaign over | back to 1911. Later in life he be- |now up and about one-quarter of |$97.90, and Burns Brothers of |took place in the Murray. Har-|with swastikas and anti-Semitie the top, however he said the ob- |came associated with the pro-|the rafters are in place. The | $98.10. < bour cemetery. : slogans last June. jective was a minimum and “we | Vincial civil service and was hope this will not give ~ the | director of trade until he re- public the idea we do not need | tired in 1956. His mother was < i duals to come along yet and a | Mr. Agnew took an active in- i ROTARY GUEST number of organizations wifi no | terest in community life while Char- | “0ubt be making a donation,” | he lived and worked im Char. nett ee gel Seuies Ler aoe & ares MHAMen Poach Be day, the name of Andrew Ball | been om schedule he said. “We | {fe Y's Men's chub and the Cale- eppeared. This should have read | have {he forms already in and |""He went to western Canada ¥ _ rye Andrew ; this week. Workmen have said | 2b0ut seven years ago. Mr. and , ed Bis OM Mrs. Agnew celebrated their 6 EGG PRICES the weather has been pretty Dealers yesterday © quoted | good as there has been no hard | th wedding anniversary last producers for ungraded eggs de- | frost. to bother the pouring of | Y¢3*- livered at , grade | the cement, and if all goés well | The late Mr. Agnew was mar- A large 58 cents to 56 cents, | the rink will be completed as | ried to Evelyn Morrissey, Car- aan planned.” ae tee oe roams cents, gr: sma cents. their family are Douglas ‘eiak Wiliam in Calgary, Daisy rho COUNTRY MUSIC CARD WINN ancouver, Edith The following are the results Victoria, B.C., also Phyilis, Mrs. SPECTACULAR HANK WILLIAMS, JR. of a card party sponsored by Ollie Holmes, Vancouver, and SOOT SOR OY DRUSKY + STONEWALL sAcxson the OWL at Covehead last night: Tempera- | Robert in Regina. VY AST-A-VISION BCL AMOERSOM « AUDREY WLAN ladies’ first, Mrs. Joseph My- ~ An addition to George, the bro- The WILBURN BROS. » Toe AMA KERR SONGERR ers; . second, Mrs. Charles | Lew Overnight High Tuesday thers and sisters are Effie, who Produced by WILWA LEE & STONEY COOPER O'Brien; consolation, Mrs. Jos- | Daw 2% «38 | is Mrs, A.F. Hansuld, and Amy, WcTOR Lew RALPH EMERY » MERLE KILGORE eph Caswell; - men’s first, Lioyd 4?) both of whom live in Galt, On- wou pice The DUKE of PADUCAN » BOBBY SMTi Howatt; second, Leith Brown; 4 | tario; Bell, Mrs. Philip Meek, ‘ Tha STOMEY WT. CLOGGERS - OL0 JOE CLARK consolation, Peter MacDonald; 2 | Peterboro, Ontario; John in actTwon recTunts conroumon : freeze-out, Mrs. Chartie O'Brien 38. | Catgary,-and Florence, Mrs. — and Clarence Woolridge. Door 2%? =| John Fielding, who lives in prize, Mrs. Arnold ; i ; USA Admission — Matinee .25-.75. Eve. .50- 1.00 service is be WINNERS GIVEN 30 | held Thursday from Jacques re Pass List Suspended for The following ate the results 30 | neral Home, Calgary of a card party held in St. Pius 2 : : this engagement. X Parish: ladies’ er Mrs. % : Joseph Trainor; second, Mrs. eee Ol agence O'Hanley; second eae Soe . FUNERALS F son; ation, : er; freeze-out, Mrs. Alfred Egan 3 SANDERSON FUNE Confederation and Clarence Wood; door prize, 7% |The faneral f RAL — Mrs. Peter Davie: special 63 |dereoh was held Tuesday, Nov, Centre prize, Murray Bell. 6 [30.from the MacLean Funeral BRIEF PRESENTED 6 Home to Zion Presbyterian Mayor Walter R. Cox and The wea- |Church where service was con- members of the finance com- ducted by Rev. D.A. mittee of the Charlottetown City weak ridge /and Royden Reynolds. During METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER and FILMWAYS pecsene ELIZABETH TAYLOR / RICHARD BURTON a Maritimes was discusded at this | flurries this afternoon and even- |Geor, Boxoffice oa funn ace aac (Seu chen 3, Camas oxe EVA MARIE SAINT DIES IN VERMONT mg ——- Winds southwest |Wendall Dockendorf, Howie SHOW _IN MARTIN RANSOHOFF’S PRODUCTION Open Stephen McKearney, St. Mary’s| 93 and 35 Charlottetown | MacPhail, Goldie MacKinley, 7:00 P.M. fload has recelved wkd of Gs » Moncton 15 and 35, |Robert Craswell, Heath Cras DAILY e 200 P. death of his brother Benjamin| 5) rcto™ 16 and 35, Saint John |well, Lowell Wyand, John Hol- McKearney, at Wolcott, Vermont| +) 24 35. Outlook for Thursday. |roy, Cleve Roberts, Harold AT on Nov. 23, 1965. Mr. McKearney| Mostly cloudy with scattered | Thorne, Ralph Sanderson, Tem} mma Soe Admission was formerly from. St..Marys| S®0Wfurries. Little change jim |pie Stewart. Lloyd Howard and 8:00 Road. | He is survived by his mpperatann. Stewart Vickerson. Interment P.M.” __ GINRLES BRONSON ROBERT WeBBER $1.00 Soo ieare Demnectiggimant tontiah, tide today at Charlotte — se Brown Sugar does for flavour. Try this new dessert texcorure DALTON TRUMBO sno MICHAEL WILSON : ‘ Ella, RN, (Mrs. George Stewart) | rretics ap irra 2a 4-9 p.m. At and listen to your family call for more, Ru ee and’ brothers, Terrence, Ver-|@USstco at 10.39 pam. Summer.| WATER LONG UNTAPPED A sore HUET RAND mont; Walter and Lawrence in oo tide eighteen ae later | Some of Ente donee kate ED BROWN SUGAR "Snacveorr me wares , Bi , New York: Step- Charlottetown. rises ‘under the Arabian desert have hen te Marys Need, and Owen (day at 7.15 a.m, and sete ot lain undisturbed for 0.0001 LANTIC DARK OLD FASHION x *& & * ss £2. Se in Charlottetows: . £40 p.m, years. Soke = > :