‘H l $74 Million Cut From Budgetl'5i’5§"l3"§7«35- 75:3 s°57«ll5'o°o7wi'. Given a 31.560.000.000 defence By Defence Department Axe ‘budget in ‘rice W ‘“e"v°' ‘would be in the same predica- cent in the last five years and B DAVE M INTOSH - H - d . ‘merit next year: comparatively building brick that doesn't needysquare holes, similar to a ce.l%'l‘° A’bb°t5{°"'fl 91”?‘ ”':dw°.rk'l 0’I"I’2‘lWA iCF;l-c—The defenceelliidlilse nDdItinl:iwhu3lIemhfr:5CF-e1l)l1,few funds to spend on new Paint and costs less n con-lment block. A itflg 3‘ .‘“Jl '~t“l’o";‘°mY00g’ooo“°‘e‘:‘_ department has chopped somellow-level nuclear bombers for wegpons and equipment get; gl;c:r:a§:eeln devehopetd l, But ugllllgmfigmfliti blnciit-E. igienepfiggvabflcks am’, 30, ,,,‘,,,,,$7;1.00,g.]000 rromfiis 1963-64 bud-‘.the acnr Air Division in Eu- ——————~————————-—— I - win cay pro uc szis smoo r o ay WI 0 ' ge. e n ‘ 1 i }-‘.1013 v od 0011198-D5’ lI€l‘e~ gloves and has a permaneht ‘of clay pipe ‘ yur‘ . . §RCAF wegglins eprogrgfillsy on l?tpeinl:rc:l.>)t‘oei'sCfor RCAF9 Al? - - Hunserford. President finish in three burnt-in colors!‘ The Abb°t“°rd. °p°m.h°” Wm] Informed sources said here lDet'ence Command at home. ‘ of Clarbxn-Hapgisor Ltd., calll(s lthat ddoes not neegmigainting. ,:_’:a$D;;:)t:;:gt:! gfggsf‘-lel)s!'lCk sales . it n 0 “ is calculated that {OPERATING COSTS RISE a urn no a brea - A ry-press me maint ' ' d f ' - _.- h d f d t t 1‘ through for brick products in 5 size tolerances accurately. 311215.: Mr. I-Iungertord lays much °‘ 1-En?"cgsifileryilagreswmclllleecnuclsrdegitfed etsinciesurcelllaasremlle waesgl Western Canadian building. gstalled cost in a wall is about .5 the Credit forthe c0mPan.V'5 SIN?’ March 31, 1934‘ “'.m amount to icF.1o4 [wo.seat trainers many‘ EA 7 A blg. sales push is being :51 a square foot less than a nor-;cess to a program of research some $l,560,000,000 against tiielthe RCAF had requested and ‘it .‘5¢1'0°n Teaching. Unemployment made in ‘Washington state,Imal eight-lnch-thick brick wall land development. and pBI‘t1CU- revised estimate ,,f s1_534‘000_idefe1-1-¢d_ perhfips indefinlte1y_llI1SUI‘8llCe if eligible. Transpor- whtert? the bieiewly-mali;ke(:edfprod- and cost to the contractor is $260 ‘lflflhy to lfldlaboratory Staff 0‘ ‘ 000 after pay increases for fife l the program to build some 45 ‘tation Allowance and oth er; uc as an spec‘ ie or a.per 1.000. eig t, incu ing a ceramics en- 122,000 1‘ 0 , d d t d t H _ 39 ft‘ School. I library and two! The company emiploys 150 Eineen l The {inure .....;}’i'§l’i‘.Z"3iane'.‘'. 8” 0 “C W new churches. It also is the mainlmen at its Abbotsford plant. 35: He says there is a new clay lbe approximately the size of thel Consequently, expenditures on material for an apartment blocklmiles east of Va_ng.ou\iei-, andjfloor tile in the works that is!1964-65 defence budget which;weapons and equipment. Orig-. in Vancouver. kes all its material from near- ; flat. strong and priced be- lwill be presented to Parlia- = inally calculated at $279,411,000. llen to v lbrick production in the north- ‘western U.S. It also sells in Al- berta and Saskatchewan and ll Western Canada's largest clay l products company. ‘, Sales have increased 50 per_ the Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. Dec. 7. .;x .. ... , . _ New Giant Building Brick fl-1ailed In Western Canada VANCOUVER tCP)—-A giantlinches deep. It_has two large t TRANS-CANADA BEAUTY INDUSTRIES LTD. The ClFY‘b“"“ 3_l3"t is 3 9”‘ lb)’ Sum” M°“m3l"- Itween concrete and stone. Thelment early next year, inform- has the smallest ¢l51°n brick W913 11 l I1 S 30% :SELL5 WIDE-LY 3 new tile and the new giant brick i ants sa’ . igmount in more than 3 deg. _ M t N 3 pounds. measuring 16 inchesi Claybu_rn-I-Iarbison. sells 20 per are “just a beginning for newl The $74,000,000 c ui wa, ‘ada Meanwhile‘ expenditures’ "M °"' ' ' 10118. eight Inches Wide and '30U!‘ 0901 0‘ lts face brick and fire ' products." he says. ‘achieved mainly through De- on personnel. operations and —':-—"'- Shop tonight until 9 p.m. "on nu: usuuua IT’! MO0RE&lll‘LEOD LTD ‘spun ¥A\bRI'l‘£ snoppnle CENTRE" Saturday until 5 p.m. ‘aw ' - .~...I. .'.,..‘...-.'_.._‘.£J.s'i-.‘«.}it;., FLORIDA . aounp if it I Bert Taylor ls diown above with his half-ton. home-made Schirmer. Both men are from Lower Montague and expect to be erected for eating their ‘ meals and two bunks. They /,6 , l_c:gmF,err F3lii°srtidi;rr;:£oiti1set0vm;;_’: spend the winter in Plorida. will sl.eep.and eat on the en- _/‘L. 7_, ‘ / ‘ ‘~. Accompanying M,._ Taylor on The camper is rigged with pro- tire trip to and from Florida ~ . _ >35 - V.’ \/f; vl,_0/// ~ , the vacation trip was Chester pane heat. has tables that can in the~»camper._ ,. \ _ p,00ab,y be made .0 present the ' Preferred gifts abound in our accessory depai't- l\ y Popespilgrimage as a religious .‘ spiritual event. “it would’ nevertheless be unrealistic to, ignore the delicate political Im- plications that are liable to‘ emerge from this act by the: head of the Catholic Church." ' In Lebanon, the left-Iwing newspaper Al Shaab com-« Pope's Planned lour Sparks Arab Alarm .l.“.“l..§l‘.f..".‘:l§..l":?.‘.‘::* visit to Israel. However, the ‘the trade of Christ must be religious significance of the . protected with the restoration of Christian places there was not‘justice, that is, the recovery of‘ denied. {Palestine as a holy land that is ment . . . . precious ideas with thoughtfulness .0 4 W = Q behind them. Shop in our accessory department, first floor, TODAY! ° ll BEIRUT, Lebanon (Reuters) J y The politically - tense Middle East rejoiced today over new: that Pope Paul will visit the for her BY (‘ORO Holy Land In January, but there were some notes of alarm. The news w as headlined Thursday in almost every Arab newapaiper. Rejoicing was cen- tred on tlhe Pope visiting the or thin world and aroused unusual In Tel Aviv, tine evenlng news- not confessional, Zionist or ag- lpaper Maariv said Israel would gressive.“ welcome the Pope and accordl In Amman, Jordanian Pre- him the honor due his highymier Slierif Hussein Ben Nasser office. I 0 ,5 ‘ his govt-rnment and people V The Pope's decision to make 3 would do their utmost “to pro- the visit "electrified the Chris-ivide all means of comfort for His Holiness." Individual pins, eawiiigs, and 1.00 to 5.00 necklets in latiest trend Vanna- time. also boxed sets. holy places which bind Chris- tianity irrespective of sect denomination. ' interest In the Middle Ea: Jordanian newspapers wel- The press of both Israel and countries. including Israel." the‘c0med the Pope “as a man of Jordan welcomed the pilg'rim- newspaper added. gjustice who cannot see injusticel age by the head of the Roman Maariv said in an editorial without doing something about! gthat although every effort would it." INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on our Borden and estern Transmission system on Sunday, 8th December 1963, weather per- mitting, between the hours of 1:00 pm. and 3:30 pm- The areas affected will be from Boiishaw to Bordon and Wilmot Valley, and St. Eleanors to Tignisb and adjacent areas. This interruption is necessary to enable our crews to repair lines along the Trans-Canada Highway and commission new equipment in our Sherbrooke Substation. MARITIME ELE_Cl:RlC‘ on of Isra The Arab press was more’ concerned with the political lm-; plications of the visit than its face value of a pilgrimage re- tracing the steps of Christ in the land where He was born and crucified. part from reactions at wel- come from the governments of Jordan and Lebanon, there were no otficlal reactions from other Arab countries. observers thought the reticence was due to the fact that the trip would include a RIVERDALE SCHOOL Following is the report visit might lead to Vatican rec- gn‘ el. delicate‘ beauty for added dash unusual gifts ovem : Grade vm: 1. Nell MacFad- e y n. Grrade VII: 1. Richard Mic- Quald. 2. Diane McQuaid. Grade VI: 1. Nancy MacDon- ald. 2. Derry Virtue, 3. Mar- ga-ret McQuai'd. SLIPPERS Metallic cloths. for fabrics. suede and leathers. By Lyons l.95 to GLOVES Grade IV: 1. Lee MacDonald, I 2. Kelvin McQuaid, 3. Harvey 0; _ _ MacDonald. London Double woven nylon. kid. for ‘I 95 1. Grade I-I-I: Glenna Carney. 3. 0 * 0 Larry McQuald, 3. Donna Mac- , STOLES med 1°“h”“" ‘''”'5°“‘ and Donald * MAPLE CRAFT wool. Au lengths. 9.95 Grade II- 1. Gordon MacDon- ’ a.ld,.DlM ld.3.T - . . , Macgonafid °Q“‘ 9'"? Your choice of lace, terylese, ‘L95 0 By Leavmvt Q‘ Albemm of Grade I: 1. Marilyn Buchanan. WOOL Glliffon. White, black. Birdseye and Sugar Maple. 2.75 l0 2. Wendy MlcQuald. 8. Michael d 7 /5 HAND A Odboirne. 8°‘ » Pastel!» - candle iioideu. book ends. 3 G5 Highest average in senior ‘to. Mmocw‘ Leathe1.s_ 2.98 - 21.95 Nancy MacDonald 91.1 Pm” and Plasm3_ Highest average in junior grades: Marilyn Buchanan 99.8 perce . Teacher. Mrs. Audrey Mac- Phee. The PERFECT GIFT for the Gift-Giver of Yesteryear . Montreal 19 Proud PLACE des ARTS T La Grande Salle of Montreal's Place des Arts. is truly a magnificent concert hall from the point of view of acoustics, style, beauty and comfort. The super-size seats, the radical but practical design of the ceiling, the decoration which is decidedly daring — almost to the point of being startling —- are some of the wonders that have been exquisitely photo- graphed in color by Paul Gélinas for Weekend Magazine this Saturday. 7Ze£'vem'ngPal:inl gracious gifts CRYSTAL Gin-mower p a He 1' in winter chases. plates, vanes. etc. 85¢ ll.95 sherbet-ts. cake This year when the family gathers for Christmas. will there be someone Iilui who can never again be with Pngoineone to whom the family I not yet erected a memorial? What an ideal time to do It! What cosmetics BLOUSES as re than I monument . ofnmsrbletgr granite nult|b|lyEln- FA MOUS BRANDS scribed wt your Icnttment ver beautiful, always visible. it will 8 ll 0 It and NIPQ - quart-ter 1.98 and By Elizabeth Arden. Domthy stand for Christmases eternal as s IOCVEC. TC-PYICIO. “CF00- pu't‘o cottons. 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