Whom“. Thins“ DOC. 3. 1964. as mainly I feeling at im-y -__._ __...__-_.._..___._. . . hence. . » “I don't think the separatist ' ‘ ' mmement in Quebec is a threat to Confederation." he declared. Stanfield said he i a v o r c d mendments giving the pro\- ' 'nces ' I more autonomy but thal the constitution had to see that . Real Caouctte, Quebec Social i“wnuld end up with their own (‘redit leader. feels just as tariff and immigration laws and strongly on the other side. monetary policy. . We can .. -fi 8 "There are certain retrograde ‘ become a loose association of By MAX HARREISON . . . _ :lish - Canadians." (‘aouette ‘slates.' OTTAWA It‘Pt m The Quebec ruiimxfilsxigl:ifafldhzizmr said, “who still believe they are ‘ “pat-amt; an: n1akl": a 1m "5 . I ~ , , going to assimilate the French-i noise but most t‘anadians reject Lgpffllflollgle h'nn‘pgiig cilaqgié'ed'ruz Canadians and make them Speak ‘ o n the idea that their iii-yearmld an an”, [minim] issue in 1939lEnm'sn' i Mrs. Ernie Steele and daugh- . . gives an American view ot Hing Engligh—Canadlflns. the knotty question oi sepa- m. i t l ' ' the small provinces were not dominated by the large ones. Few political leaders havc .been as outspoken as Dielen- ' baker ag a i n st the proposed Associated Press reporter :Qllebet‘ Premier .leaii Lesage Dick Sunburn. editor of ill? changes. He told a recent meet- Max Harrelson toured Can- and other leaders of French- Calgary Herald, is one of those mg ol the Ontario Conservative at]. and reported nut h. Canada, who has spoken out against 369- Association that the smenc-‘ '"und important comm“ The most diiiicult task “Ill be amt-15m. men‘s “"W'd lead to the "bal' tionai changes in store. with to work out some sun M recog. “I feel almost certain." he kanizaiion" of Canada, and that separatist sentiments being mm," Or the French _ speaking ,said, “that the rest oi“ Canada I the changes were being pushed voiced and ties with the minorltv in (‘anada — almnslihas had Just flbout enough Ofiby the Liberals simply as a Crown being questioned. 0,19,”!qu of the Wat population Quebec‘s spoiled - hahy behav- means of getting votes. This story. second of five. of 19,0009“, m without {unherdorf' . “ provinces.” he said. The bicultural problem Is as old as Canada Itself, because ot ‘ basic understanding that the F“ conlederation is about to {all when the mmmmmt began to:]N(‘|4[l[)Es mm» .lers, .loan and Laurie of Mone- attract a following among stu-i . Caouette added that he ln- ton. NR. were recent guests of It allPFHl‘S ainllt-‘l t‘t’l‘lal“. dents and other young people. iCllldes Conservative Leader .lohn Mrs. Steele‘s parents, Mr. and however, that important constt- From.“ , (vanadin made" a" Dieienbaker in this category. Mrs. Spurgeon Walker thOnal changes will be made In divided as m the”. Objectives. Dicfenbaker has split with sev» Raymond DeRoche ol Hali- the next few years. and. M a result. their cause has eral key Conservatives over 'hP fax. NS, manager of Redmond UMP? Pressure :rom Quebec been weakened somewhat. The. V’Pmach m wimi‘lmunm him-IS le‘ m Gem‘emwn was and other provinces. Prime Mln- numerous organized groups goiK‘hanECS Md 0V9? the DNPMP‘i a recent visuor to Georgetown. ister Lester B. Pearson has ac- all the way from the extremists new flag» _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deveaux knowledaed the need for mod-iwho advocate terrorism to con- 0"? “'l‘“ “39 d‘m’l‘cd “'f'l‘ lett recently on return to Som- 'n ernizinlg the constitution. in servatives who will settle for : ?l:r°":alg"'l’ gg‘arllnhmem'fi eI'ville, Mass, alter spending uses tie toi'tii “co - operative modes: constitutional changes. -" n 0 3"5‘ 9 a 9" 5‘“ some time in the province and federalism" to describe the new In other parts of Canada there 79"?”“3’3 U“ “ham-"‘5 " 9‘.” vistting Mrs. Deieaux's lather. concept. are sign); of I substantial Eng— ‘ radical “MW” ““ are 95“”“31 Michael Burke Sr.. who died ‘ This by no means samth the lish backlash as a result of ter- 1‘“ develop " "“mm‘s‘m m “m” Wednesday. French - speaking separatists, rorists bombings and separatist‘l’"" “f 0‘” “‘d’mi “Sm” "‘ Lloyd Soloman, student at St. but it has won the approval of demontrations against Queen g°"°""m°""n“" “9 “warm '0 Dunstans University. was the —~—'———-———-—-— Elizabeth. In the west 9509— mm" (hem weekend guest of his parentl. Icially, there is a strong ten—5 C”“"’5”.”“‘l°”i ““rd‘m D.”"a‘d‘ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Solo. idency to minimim the aliebeci?""~th“'“¥“: ‘fr0?19“;.a:‘l:'"gq‘fq man, r Situation 01‘ 9V9“ t0 JOkE abOUl "- ltfifn ganzdfizn‘; tetgt: 5,0310 .ludy Boudreault, student at '(‘onttnlted from page lot In a Vancouver restaurant. tori 5 '3" - ‘Union Commercial College .sure that the United States IS d . Hartsville ll a.m. Bronkfield 2 “ample, on Canadian “8. v . . Charlottetown spent the weeken - - >~ . overheard a s it in another: “am”: mm "W" "m5 ‘" “‘3'” .r . gerlqt’lrfllgmgittliiel‘lr “Have you been mg Mommai ‘ low tip the pieces if Canada dis- pxi?li:“3::;:e'l;:hM" "M Mr" is.“ ' ' ' ’ Lately?" "No." replied the sec— I Integrates Virginia Rm,he"“,hn ., m. vim no. T-m-A UNIT tr-uac mm no. P-M-B Nl-iw GLASGOW c h H mm the country any more. .. . l "M i‘ ' us i us. rt'-‘ , , nd, I hardly eier get out of vials'engnsaidtiumol they trig":- senny anenmn‘ Vocational _ bk, in horror School in Charlottetown was the I ' {Pm‘lh' Bible 5mm] 10 "m" ‘ “Who on earth wants an extra weekend 3‘19“ Of her Parent" ‘ orning Worship 11 um. Cav- on 8 p.m.. Crap-sud 7.30. Ip.m. ha" _ million unemmovm. mm Mr, and Mrs‘ Ernest Roche. ‘ endtsh Baptist Church, Worship Rev. Allison OBrien, minister. ‘ . Helen Murphy_ who I; attend. lions more bushels of unsalabie B p.m. Fredericton and Bradal- ‘ . e .h, , . in Unnm Commercial cone . Sedlfli GM motor. tires and body. Start. hane Churches of Christ. Bible TRYON —- BONSHAW United_;:ol:'er:?rig ‘ “ ‘1’ "°“ me ingcmmumwn was an we: y, um, mi i. “I... a. "my, I.- an“... I. m", ~ School 10 am. Combined oven- Baptist Pastorslc. Services Sun- end Rue“ of her parents Mr. “I,” h, a,” m. M". W h t. w" inz service at Bradalbane 7.30 day. Dec. 6. Tryon: Sunday SOl’R 0N SEPARATISTS and Mrs. patrick Murphy: . . Mr. Merle Zimmerman, School 10 um. Worship. Com- There still are some leaders Mr. and MW William Arthur minister. munion I] am. Westmorelsndziwho take the separatists se- “Charlottetown we“; I” week.‘ i Slmdl." School 1 nm- WOFShlpnrlm'si‘V b‘" L953“ ‘3 m“ “"9 end in Georgetown visiting with CORNWALL Pastomte, tho [ll\'|'|‘|aj|) clump". Kemmg. L. Stanfield said in an interview: I l I L'th Church. Service: Corn- ton, (‘hurph school 950 am. that the attitude in his provincr Y‘all 9.45 arr. Vow Dominion Morning Worship ll am, EVOW * .. i am K nastnn 7.30 pm. in: Worship 7.30 pm. Summer- conduct the service. Rev. Even , SPFNal “Haiti: at Kingston 7.15 field 9.30 a.m. Rev. Lewis M. E. MacDougall, interim-moder- Rm" “3"” l" “ms .1“! ‘3" r. pm. Silndav Schools; Kingston Murray. RA, RD. minister. ato noon experiencenew comionh'om if 8m Cornwall 11 am. Hi-C SPRINGFIELD — ALMA — arthritic, rhenmldqormuocular timup at Cornwall 8.30 p.m. o'uary United Baptist Church THE ANGIJCAN Church. Par- pains. Relief mthbeuuan's Rev, I.L. Walls, minister. Services. Rev. Maxwell Neshitt, ish of New London. Dec. 6. 8.00 Rut, is absorbed fut. ’ ipsstor. ()‘Lesry 10.30 am. Aims am. Holv C o m mu n l o n, St. - . i .300 pm, Special music by the Mark's. Kensington. 9.30 lm.‘I , MacDonald Trio. Springfield Holy Communion. St. Thomas'. E 7.30 pm French River. 11 am. i i ALBERTth Pastoral Charge Communion St Ste " ‘ I .. .. . . phen s. Bur- - v the United Church. Re\'. David BEDEQL‘E Pastoral Charge. lington. 7.30 pm. Evening Pray- Ewes the” lwm benefits '0 hFlp \laclionald. minister. Alberton. the Unith Church R”. R'M‘ 91'. 5t. Mm-k'sy Remington. Rev. "1h away PM": Deep Heat 3cm)" \lorship and Sunday School (farn'l-nn. Minisler‘ sunday_ PM)~ “and”. “Cum pcnctratcs below skin‘s surface, and c ha 3: EL <1 Il-li-a-A-‘A FREE (‘HI‘RCR of Scotland. Communion 3 p.m. BOHShR\\'.i0f themA H9 Tel?“ '9 "19m 35 ‘rl t'ves Divine Worship. Charlottetown Communion 7.30 pm. Everyone 8 "Small 113'” 0' QXlY‘Pml‘” “' e’lliei‘esa' Morrison RN 0! Aw." Action s 1! s m and 7 pm. Sianchel 1.30 welcome. Rev. Edward G. BIIt- "0 imi‘m‘lflm't’ “‘hRISN‘VPI‘i" Ci .1 i. I Q. I ' ‘ 3 ° ‘ Prk . p Rev. w R [indprhay‘ mm. “,m “SM... _Recent public opinion polls in- .“:2;nnrofernmzxuthhgeegzfig In“ PH“ ' 15g", dicate C a n a d l a n 5 generally lelnmn ' ' FI'NDAMEN‘I‘AL BAPTIST agree with him. Only 20 per cent. ._‘__ -_' ' v 11 a m Fiznish. Worship 2 .m m~_ worship 9.30 a pain reliever aCts fast. NnRTH mvm paws; p.!_ Church. Redeque. Morning Worg expressed the belief that Quebec in ' ‘ torate Rev 1w “award, mm ship 10.45 s.m. Sunday School 12 might secede from Canada. Only l to", warshlm pairvkw “.00 noon. Evening Service 7.3.0 p.m. 39 p‘er client believed such a move \ i a m. \‘nrtli River 3 n~m_ Loni Prayer and Bible Study. Thurs- Wolld ave “VFW Serious" Of-I ‘ Creek 73o p m. Sunny Schmis, day a pm. Pastor, Rev. Bernard ffctts ;n the £11m" of Canada~— e s W “‘h “a W.” "5“ c" 9' North River 2 pm. TOM‘F- ‘ ’ "We" - i p y ll Melt wetland loss at ; gltt p regard I prize. you receive 1 NEW SNOW } TIRES (7 tires with each car) AND FREE. l I I - De . . I lama”? 53;?” MW“ 1" a.m. Church School l0.30 I.m. ANGLK‘AN smvwrs. Par- .m. ors ip 1. pm. Bullet“... worship 1} am. ish of Port Hill. Rev. Delmont UNNH‘ ‘ ‘0 V ‘ Church Schnn] 10 .Im' Borden. an' remap 2nd Sunday In Ad_ H A UNIT F-“u-A No. 'J'II-B UNIT "0. I'MA Alilltl’i"! N‘ANI) West Point Warship 7.30 nm‘ Church school vent. Ellerslie, ll a,m., Holy 'l l :rpim‘wrlnr (. '“Wl‘gl rev-“L- 10 and it a.m. (‘omt-Iinion. lnverness. 7.30 stimulates local circulation where I I ' P" '“ “"'m'm" "3 “'3 i '- Pim- Pm'l Hi”. 7.30 nm RPhPar- u hurt You know it is workin . . - E J. Donald Ross. suppllyo. West NORTH TRYtIN pI-esbytorian sal {or Candel~ltghi service, St. amuse you feel . “um” um . Nova Scotia's Premier Robert Point. Sunday School a.m. Church. Th, "mm Thankmf. John's Church. 6 pm. Saturday. Worship ll am. Alherton. Sun- ("in “win win 1,. mm at AYPA 7.30 p.n. “""f‘mi" "0" “cm” ‘0 '9" ~ day School 1.30 pm. Worship 2 7430 pm. Special music. Rev. I Greascless. stainless. Bet-nomad. I door lotion. [00d mot-DIN 30"“ Wu J In. lotion I“. M It II Ad nu '3... Ike 5 .01.. fl am, In nun", w. I. 8‘ Pm. n o n . 1 d Nichnim. minim- rm: r R E s n v r E R I A N Inn-podium. 5°“ W 'I‘ d- W h *5 “E ii moderator will conduct the s". (‘hurch Summerside. Ii-v. Don- Look '0' u" "d "m “m. m I .‘lUV'l'RtlHPI Pastoral (lita‘ic, v‘ I ld A. C h ll. 1 ' -;V. . ‘ 03 the United Church. Brown H“ :ior Mo’i'yriiii: Wo:s'l:ir|itmil ":73; s 5 9‘ dine. minister. Campbelllon ll FREE autumn of Scotland Sundnv School to am Service - ~ 81m Flm‘d’ll" 3 Pm. Montrose Worship. Cape Traverse 3 p.m:.ln beconducted bv Rev. Camp- D "I '7 l‘m, Sunday Schools. usual Mr. David Compton. student will‘hell. Rub M i“ v... __...._ .—_~.___—._.-,_..- ._ r . . _. , ._.-.‘._ .v.‘ ‘ . , ,, . , . a Price ‘ .. . ‘ . .. . l i V tll memoir: \‘tllt'l‘ll Pastoral 5C ‘ St . i. ‘ i .' Charge. the l'niied Church. Min- l ister. Roi R..\l. Shaw. Free- tonn, “'nl'killp ll n.m. Travellct's “'1 Rent. Worship 11 pm Bible Stu- y d_\ .‘l pm North Rcdcque Sun- bf do) School it) am. Worship 7.30 "J p m. Bible Study 8.30 pm. p. Mfi‘lisui},". Unned Church. Queen scum Charlottetown . UNIT r-m-n ' In An at an hum: sub-am astoia: (hatte. Lon: River 11 ‘6va I.“ made” 1V am. New London 2.30 pm. Mar- . G." é“ CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS m m: m “ '“°" '"t 9' “" MA. an. minister. s . "I I I I D Id do 4000 mil. ed or . KENSINGTON moron/u. M" . mm." “a mum ' “I” 3 y t Sp C h a r me. the Presbyterian “NI. Illtl radio. In only on this ou- wum Y' * Church. Keir Memorial, Malpe~ l“, one it am. Freetown 3 pm. c Kcusingtun 7.30 p.m. Rev. Geo- l rne R. Tannahill. BA. at), Min- ‘ i 1 isier. i d" I Ch. TRYUN (‘llARGl-I. the United n“ (" h II r c h, Services Sunday. . 0 r ‘ ' Dec. 6. Sunday Schools; Cape t i 1/ I I . ~ J. Traverse lo inn ('rapsud ll mm. Tr.von 2 pm. Services of Wor- ship ('ape Traverse 11 am. Try- ELLIS BROS. Shopping Centre OPEN EVERY NIGHT Until Christmas 1961 COMET WAS $1595 1962 econ. VAN ' ' ‘cmly moo-onions. ldul let M m m w m “than or null hut-Ow M” 'n‘ “Wk. WAS 8161! Min buy youer «r m _ treat a new car doctor. “Tim: :1?” 1965 THUNDERBIRD Now On Display At. .. _ “or: S. R. J (>ng STON Limited 9...“... “.I...”.':‘..'2:.‘"" W