ee : * ‘ WEATHER 95 A] , | . $0 becoming ‘westerly’ 20. Higiow 28 wy o< » - “and 30. Saturday: sunny and colder, ae ro eo Prince: Edward Island Like The Dew” t % 7 "— . ire series an OE a oe ot gw CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1966. If It’s Good For Thé- Island - _The Guardian Is. For tt Orr Phasing Out ir Message Will Be Aim)” ’ HAROLD J, HYNES, super- day afternoon. With Mr. fourth consolidat- as a : “a intencent. of schools, fays the. Hynes js Pasi Kingsbury, 4 oa ta vias In a New Year's miessage to | |of human Tesources known as OTTAWA (CP) — Prime Min-| dent in Canada, is realistic te. cornerstone of # new consoll- ehsirman of the schaol. board the citizens of Prince Edward Poverty”. This blight still re ister Pearson today announced | approach and bold in concept.” . cried selene we Se eae ~ mene Seng: Bee County within the past two ciains on dur. seems, Tk eee plans to set up a Crown cor- | STILL NEEDS STUDY === Vv in $ i . val ay ‘overty has en declared a federal Nova number steps omnes ee eee ater Penaen «sean bless- "| it would be an ideal project for Biccs basting s0diet Gel paote lle be teen 36 = ‘ J ‘ \ : ings, reaches its | Centennial Year if a massive out the Cape Breton coal indus- | program, Mr. Pearson said.- ~ , ‘ birthday in 1967, Across | concentration were undertaken while at the same time now : try, Negotiations under large expanse of this . country |) in both a public and. private way lping to premete industrial |with Dennen Sesh, amt S00 a from the Atlantic to the Pacific, | by all our citizens in 1967, ‘to zation of the island. Corp. Lid. for purchase of: the. \ Canadians of evety ereed, color | eliminate poverty and its The prime minister told a‘|mines will have t © be comm- ‘ \ ay and race will take part in what | companying evil social corse- news conference the. federal | pleted. . : : promises to be the saa | quences What better way could government would contribute; The federal and Nova Scotia. ; standing Centennial day | we celebrate our Centennial? $45,000,000 to the corporation | governments still had .not™ i teh Let us make it a worth while and “the Nova. Scotia. govern-| agreed on the comiposition and \ . other na- birthday by prosecuting this war ALEXA METCALFE |_| Ment would put up $10,000,000. | powers of the Crowm corpora : . join with on poverty to decisive and dyna- Mr. Pearson said the govern-|tion or of the co-ordinating an@ ‘ at. >» and eter- mic_victory. Poli : P be ment plans te establish with —— mathinery for eco tn Kings County’ wes’ dthclaty |ake Paclot Pen kines |aackonte eave the , «Who doy ton es ae re pb A Ne set 0 2 “"Saauees coadiey aaa. ° " tend my best wis all ow : ” oo rie eaiae caone ” : school s r knew."* |) citizens for a happy and prosper- Woman's Death of all federal and provincial ef-|to implement one tones tendent of schools In the area here es ous Centennial Year in 1967." | "LONDON. (CP)-=Medical-ex- | forts. to. promote the economic mr au ae . sineo ——7e |perts studied Thursday night |Gevelopment of “eastern Nova | F. Pearson ssid the two. gow - Dundas Elementary School “well ag PM Fac ~ "the cause of death of Alexa |Scotia and Cape Island. | ernments ee ee and truly laid. on “aces Metcalfe, Canadian-born beauty| He ‘gave no for | principles “and this augers well Master of ceremonies: -was we who became: tie third wile of - o we these <= = jie semen ie _ R ‘ it the late millionarie film pro-|coal industry. principles’ can be~ Moatague ‘Regional High School "i etiremen ducer, Sir Alexander Korda. | He said both governments be-| transformed into action . . . The bint mony = . shor tattrieg 5, rota SS refering coud pro-|presch’ te te Sauk Maemo receivi a t pro- ot ton mashes ae wep coniaetan Questior 1S ay postmoriem was held | duction “might involve unneces- | Cape Breton is based on the te- report. by Maleate ‘MbeKeusie,” dauety earlier in the day — whether | sary hardship on the of J. R. Deseld tegether mitieter whagiucation.- OTTAWA (CP)—Prime Min | they would continue investiga | communities.” The “rational; with comprehensive discussions: Minister . Bennett ister Pearson faced a barrage | tion of the: death of Mrs. Met-|zation” of the mines would be|held with provincial, unios,- guest~ at the of questions about possible re-| calfe, 38, whose body was found t6 the success in intro-| company and community offl-: aa es 7 wrote tern Aeasades eae ee i lace of the present sym comipri but came through! cum at Fort William, Ont.,.she|. “It is our firm belief that tem of subsidies to & Caghesies._ 007 SEA Kain. when. ss. ctmen: tat estiey, ve oon ee ee cnet (rao ab he saidy ope to study singing and be-|the Pas his hel came his: third wife in. 1% Guy: - when she was %.and he was NS Ga nea ri AC a §! i a Py eS whe Sind q -~ eS 22 =: oe Nil Be vestigated. By DON LEBLANC gasoline> “Our ‘economics ;peo- | sibili HALIFAX (CP). — The Nova | ple are studying the matter,” |. f : Jan. 1. - : 6 b Bi; ft i ' “|” Appoistment “of Harold A.|saler, 8.1 cents dealer mark-up, ohnsen ' cents tax). while regular bom ast In Commons cena amg |W ents tas ee "rol ra ' by Provineial Secretary Gerald | Charlottetown (225 cents to]. oo ue J. Doucet. - wholesaler, 8 cents dealer Johnson Mrs. ~ e ‘ es Voted Top Canadian i es ao oe = member of the firm H. R.| gasoline’ is five’ cents more in - : : ' each case. 7 . —- :7 ices in most provinces vary By THE CANADIANA PRESS |. Here are the selections: of the Progressive Conservative | ¢countants, said he has not yet| Prices in ~<A bomb blast: that shook the | CANADIAN a party. A meeting of Conserva- ee when i “_ with area. Following are the : use of Commohs May 18 was; 1. Paul Joseph Chartier’s | tives in Ottawa Nov. 16 voted eel. © Wane. try oon voted top Canadian story of the | abortive attempt to Kill mem- | fot a’ national ieadership.con- | “ 4 -by news editors partici bers of. Parliament. vention in £ : Shit to. ssid in tn interview NB. 474 52.4 tea in a Canadian Press ~| % The Getda Munsinger case} § The months 3 tong: cottte: bene kha took oe at eee a, <=The tragic story of 45-year-old | which culminated in a royal |.versy over the CBC-TV public coun joned a i Fated ahead of the “Mun- | commissioner’s report criticiz-} affairs program. This Hour Has eer singer sex - and + security casé jing Progressive Conservative - " Spiiich shook the Commons in | Leader John Diefenbaker. Mr Seven Days. Co-hosts Patrick | Scotia, primarily fo determine| Mam. 44.6 “43 th “Chartier 5 report ~| Watson and~-Laurier LaPierre | how prices aré arrived:at. _ Alta, 40.9 5.9 “ppself to piec cris ado Serr Riiason sgn’: in tua ache wes sete rom ihe stew Mc Doucet sai the public} B.C. — 409 : sok ne washroom .6f ister, should have: fired: the as | ur dent ee were new | utilities board, which authorized “hé Parliament. Buildings — a |sociate defence minister, Pierre | fall 2 " echeduled t b he planned to drop into | Sevigny, because of the latter’s| ¢ 6. The case of: Steven Turs-| day, is limited im regulating the| ,chamber in session below. | association’ with » German fein See ~ : S The continuing story of labor: | woman, doasidesed-th cot, ‘setitenced to life in 1959, | price spread between the Are Found Shot security | when he was 14, for the rape- | saler and retailer. The “hoard Spanagement strife: aeross Can- |risk and cited by the Supreme) saving of 12-year-old. I was not empowered {9 carry|_ ANTIGONISH, NS, (CP)— sada. culminating in @ strike of | Court justice as a prostitute. * 4 eee res alg eas » | RCMP said Thirsday a 28-year- Ex rail workers in Jate sum-| 3, The most tumultuous labor Harper .pear Clinton, Ont. The | out “an inquiry of this scope. old an y il ; 4 ; EXPECT K-UP , rated third. year in Canada’s history Trial “of Steven Truscott, writ- HIGHER MAR UP | cid girl were f pag AN RATES FIRST ten by Isabel LeBourdais, led Should service ‘station ope: Wednesday in a house at ne " “wo the No. 1 teat Chiou Svan eee aie to a Supreme Court review of |'oTS doc the expected and use|.” re - ‘Mary i a oneee was “the the id thes t 1 yd the — wnrcaet thaxinam ee was found : ee : et permitted under the -tugging tale of the deaths country's rail system o ‘scheduled ; up rifle ‘Reart ; jarred to | ‘Nova Scotia Gasoline Licensing near the bodies. of 116 children and % adults |, halt. The strike stopped when Act, Halifax area motorists will| _ Dead ar. Mrs. pores — under a sliding heap of coal- Parliament hurried into session’ 1; The ivalon faa begin paying 479 cents a gallon her: mine refuse in an Aberfa,/three days later to’ debate a} 2. The Texas Tower slayings, |for regular-grade gasoline next te other ; aged four Wa'es, school. strike-ending bill:.At the end. of | % The murder of the Chicago | week». amd. 52.9 cents: for “The Aberfan disaster rated | i966 the fail workers, while premium Mr. Ratkai far ahead of ‘the story of| hack at work, had still not set- Current ptices are 46.4 cents|We" he returned from a it af 4. The space race between Charles Joseph Whitman whose | tied their dispute. sniping i ussiaand ed ‘States. (fof. Pekuher and 514 for onish after about an hour's Bex: tone < Austin led . she Mage winter es = Weer, Gapoiat TA--part ofa se |Premium. = _ * Boliée a me hho de iy f ae © | énbaker’s continued leadership J PE iriaee itather = of the (i 35 deaths. ; : ries aimed at an éventual moon- | - ; 7 ii rg tails : « Third was the senseless kill- x ret Petry otek de chu is a provincial gasoline nfo it Stalk TNSIDE TODAY. [tastes most ics (te cuts ; Hi The increases — the stakes were The continuing Vietnam war, . ‘ é 5. The assassination Sept. 06 | change in dealers’s mark-up in With its mounting casualties on- Island news .-.-..+0+ «+ 2%, bof Prime Minister Heridrik Ver-| Wova Scotia since 19 — wate ‘both <ides, was well down the Island news ...0is.s+5 +s “Lwoerd of South Africa. Dmitri blamed on- higher ope ir. list. Denties -- 5.2 r it ies cents one Tsafendas, who stabbed the | costs and bigger wages for. serv- c ; The selections were made by| Editorials ....-ss-.-4« 4 | protagonist of apartheid in the) to station employees, : : ie ; : s representing CP mem- Island News cece Dae House of ao , was later To add. to . the dismay of . a Peper, oe ; eit E - Sy wile Ps Ee newspanert amd radio and| Women’s ........ississig/¥ | confined” an , motorists, a spokesman-for Im- |: a= CENTENNIAL SEND OFF PREP. ALRIND 8 = ___ | Kentuel television stations serve iy Finance, markets .,..... 7 | © The Vietnam war, which |perial Oil Ltd. here said the | a Wi ae BA . eet . Broadcast News Lid., a CP |. Sportis: ..... grad eens hen 8 | saw_at. the o { the year. a |recently.announced one - point Work is completed on The lighting of the centennial - ada's 100th birthday. “The pobsidiary, They were asked to,| .S/OMMCE ++ ++ yreteaess “8 ve, = Protest against | federal sales tax, increase to Parliament . for ~~ the. flame~(in. the foreground) will flame will burn through 1967 ick the top six stories in Re .. ee 1, action in the|per cent may<result in an- launching of centennial cele- “ mark the beginning of activi- ea ¥ nadian and world events. Southeast country. erease in wholesale prices” brations on New Year's Eve. ties centering around Can ~ fC: Wirephote? ‘tig . ‘ * ae ee orn rz = : ; : ‘ = rae pulascascal “a. a 2 ty die * a es ade