| accompanied by their son. Keith| ,‘ I . I 1w “-1. of Maipeque left by train for White Rock B.C., where they the :3 m G Charlottetown, Thurs" Dec. 10. 1964. — w. .. ,- . J. I ‘ plan to spend winter1 arm nu Mr. and Mrs. Janie~ Beair- sto. Baltic, accompanied by their son. Bobby. have taken .. up residence near Kensington‘ “ for the winter months. Alexander MacKenzie of Bat-1 ~ tic is making a good recovery, Mr. MacKenzie is a patient in Prince County Hospital Marshall Delaney of was a recent visitor to iottetown. . Mr. d Mrs. Donald Bean-.59 sic and family of Malpeque ’ haw taken up resic'orcc iii the‘ » hay-er Apartments at Sum- ” mtrsiue, for the winter months ' Mr. and Mrs. Denton Hoggu ‘Mr. and Mn Earle Clark andi' Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Crouch! Hamilton. returned home rtn' Sunday or up; from a motor! , trip to Main. 1 Mr. and Mrs William Brana rder. 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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Croztcr,‘ ~ - _ Jacqueline Kennedy. The will present Jackie With his {Chapleau' 0n!” were recent Shad" Jamal“ mid Milik GIO- Sizes 9 ll. painter leavcs Montreal this portra‘iit of the late PreSident ‘visitors to Damley. First Floor Lune. week for New York where he Kenne y. g The clash] Uh , g exeicmes oi the , . . Sunday School of Princetown 1%? CITI'IST'MCS SPCCICI United Church of Malpeque was lg n. Hawaiian-born artist At. bet-t Sterling of Victoria. B.C., h shown with his portrait of Diverse Opinions Expressed On New RCMP Services Costs held in the Memorial Room on; Sunday morning with the sup-l erintendcnt, Mrs, Bruce Riley, conducting the service, which open singing "Silent Night", Scripture reading froml St. Luke 2. was read by June; Ramsay, recitations by Karen! and Amy Ramsay, Mrs. FultonE ' ofe ed prayer. The! By THE CANADIAN PRESS rwhat Manitoba's stand will be. no new contract would be forth-1, pupils of the Sunday School} A proposed change 1! the fed. "We're not yet. in a position coming next year. V rsang “Jesus Bids Us Shine", ' 91.31 _ Dmvincia] cast . sharing to determine what the new tor~ “We feel we‘re havmg an ar-: recitation by Anne Crozier.. “nature for RCM}: gen-ices to mill)! means to Manitoba in rangement thrust upon us.” jvocal trio by Janet Hickey. Re-t in . Brunswick. Depiityiverley Simmons and Sandra1 eight provinces has brought di- terms of dollars and cents." ‘ . > verse opinions from attorneys Mr. Heald said the new toryAttorney-General H. W. Hick<| Hickey sang "Away In A Marni general. mula would result in Saskat-lman said only that the propo- ger", recitation Sheila Clark: The comments range trot-n ren chewan paying $233,000 in loysal is “under study." lThe intermediate class sang: jeetion by Attorney . General years instead of the D1135?“t In Charlottetown, lb atmmev; “Hark The Herald Angels 1 D. V Heald of Saskatchewan to $1.390,000. general NL A armer said Sing". rePliailon bi: DaVId g aetertanrs m zeneral hr it'cr- "This .,-. not acceptable at any increase in costs of RCMP 13119;!” “05””! hi’m". __ 0 13””? nay—General Leslie R. Curtis (it an." he sa‘d. --w‘, are going to services uwm a burden" to, loop of Bethlehem '. vicar-ii. Newmundland» Ottawa for a scheduled meetingPrlnce Edward island. But the; 2.1;?” figsetrgfgfigng’egd'gzmangl v ' rovince would ha e n alt -r ' 5 l The federal go‘emment last after the New hear and ask to p . v o 7' er ‘decorated tree- Prayer by Mrs. I mailed new proposals tolbe placed back on the old ar— native but to go along with it R1 , I d ‘h S M $4 1 the provinces and at the same rangement." ecause the cost of establishing '93 C059 9 “ 3-" *‘ "’0 ‘ tin" “gym” a federal‘l‘mvm' Mr. Curtis said in Toronto he a Separate Drownf'if“. "once; {fingewggtffls "affix: RISE‘ eisi conference to deal with them“ not seen the proposal but force—would be prohibitive. [gay ‘ ' ' 3 may Hm." I“ “‘9 tNewhYéefir-J'Trom what l‘ve heard it soundsI ' der Fuse" 5‘3 e “e'las if they‘ve come up with at a" federal governmem 933" 60‘lformiila that would be very ac-l P” "‘“t 0‘ RCMP “Sis I“ therceptable to Newfoundland." . E eight provinces not policed by, ‘ Wilton. Ramsay, accunipani-i provincial forces and the provvjwnlllii) COST MORE ed by his mother, Mrs. G.w. laces pay the remaining 40 perl Attorney-General Robert Bon- Ramsay of Maipeque and Mr. cent. Ontario and Quebec. WhiChjflEi‘ of British Columbia said the and Mrs. Kenneth Owen, Low- both have provincial policeiproposal would cost his province er Malpeque motored to St. rces. are not sttec . 3m money, but it appeared John. NB. Where they Although the proposed sched- the province would not have to the guests of Rev. and ME. uie has . . n made publicfform its own police force. ,Ralph E. Johnston of by the federal government. At-l Deputy Attorney-General J. E. F8“! and Dr, and Mrs. tornenyenet—ai Stewart. McLean Hart of Alberta said neither he 38%. Mrs. G.W. Ramsay of Manitoba said it calls for re- nor Premier Manning, also At- 90"“"99 0" to Boston Where tendon of the 60-40 split with torney-General, have seen the she ivili spend some time with the federal government payinamroposal. Premier Manning is her Sister. ‘ Layton Stewart. Norboro, ac- week """“‘l““mw‘u‘~n . Children's Sim-Suits . Children's Ski-Jackets The Misses HOLMES & BRADLEY the larger share for snotheryon a three-week vacation. r year. After that the provincial Attorney-General Richard A.' companied by Mr. and Mrs._ eharc would increase one per Donahoe of Nova Scotia said Heath Caseley, Kensing'on were Qgileetn , ow cent a year until a 50-50 for- the provinces are negotiating in recent motorists to (fhariotte- mule has been established. the atmosphere that if theyItown. He said it is too early to lay don't agree on federal proposals Mr. and Mrs. ivan Davison, ‘ Ladles' I. Winter Coats ‘ Special purchase of all wool laminated ' coats Wit fur fabric trim. Mostly 8 .' . full length sleeves. Chesterfield . . style in tweed or black. brown. red, teal. In sizes a to 18, regular to 39.95. Ladies Wear Second Floor Christmas Special Lt.-Col. Paul A. Mayer is one of two Canadian soldiers to win the George Medal for his part in a UN assignment to rescue missionaries held hostage in the jungle. This is the first of a two-part article by Mayer in Weekend Magazine. Evening Patriot} WITH MAGAZINE . 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