Agtation Increasing For Brewery In Pictou County \\'ES'I‘VILLE, N.S. tCleAglta‘ tion is increasing for Nova Scotia's third brewery to be es- tablished in economically de- pressed Pictou County where coal was once the major industry. "I think it would be a ‘wonder— ful thing for our area.“ Mayo: Alfred Matheson said Tuesday. This town of 4.200 is in the centre of the province‘s depressed coal mining district. The proposal for a brewery originated with the Pictou County Labor Council. It won approval and was endorsed by the local town council and the Trenton council nearby, ESTIMATES COST AT $100,000 Mayor M a t h’ e s o It said he thought a brewery could be built in the area for about $100,000— the same amount the crown— owned Industrial Estates Limited estimates it will cost to establish an Italian textile mill at Stellar- ton, NS. “We would be centrally located for distribution,” said the mayor. “It would employ a lot of people. And it would be clean, safe em- ployment. At present there are four br cries in the Maritimes, three owned by the same interests. The two commonly owned Nova Scotia producers, A. E. Keith and Son and Oland and Son Limited of Halifax, have been strikebound for 13 weeks. ' Recently the firm purchased Red Ball Brewery Limited of Saint John, NB. EMPLOY 150 MEN Both union and company offi- cials said Tuesday there was no sign of an early settlement. The weekly payroll for both plants which employ about 150 men was more than $8,000. The two breweries produce about 50 per cent of the beer sold in Nova. Scotia. Local 361 of the United Brewery and Distillery Workers tCLC) is demanding a 20-cent hourly in- crease now and a further 10 cents next year in a two—year contract. The present basic wage is $1.33 an‘ hour. When the brewer93 Opnb) walked out last August about 11,000 barrels of beer were stored at the plants. The union estimated the beverage would not be mar- ft together 3 limos 2 c. coco-sifted pastry flour or 1% c. once-sifted, all-purpose flour 2 “pt. Magic Baking Powdor *‘itp. baking soda sketable after about two months. However, union President Har— old Mantell said Tuesday the com- - MIX 111'“. “H ' VI ‘- “thy-pcekod brown 3‘ "I: c. crisp broakfazl bran “W 1." ‘ Win 1 tsp. vanilla lulled pany had mixed a preservative with the beer and it is still in good condition. African Women Fined JOILANNESBURG, South Africa tReuters)——Fines of £15 or six weeks imprisonment with hard labor were imposed Tuesday on 53 African women who took part in a procession Oct. 28 in protest against the issue .of identity cards. Two-thirds of the sentence im- posed on the women was sus- pended for a year on the condi- tion that no otlfence of a similar nature be committed by them in that time. ' They were found guilty of fall- ing to disperse when ordered to do so by police. KILLED BY WRINGER MONTREAL (GP) —— Athansios Psiharris, 28, a Greek immigrant married INVO months ago, was killed Tuesday when his arm caught in a clothes wringer at a Boot until thick and light I c. sour null: or bulletinle 6 lhps. butler." mtg-Inc, , laundry where he was employed. M'ako a well In flour mixture and add liquids all at once; mlx lightly until iust combined—do not over- greased Try delicios DEERT BRAN MUFF mix. Two-thirds fill muffln pan: with bollor. Boko to 25 minutes. Makes 12 lo avorogo-aizod muffins. moderately hot ovon, 375°, 2 LORNE VALLEY Mr. Kenneth Callaghan VlSllCd friends in Rustico on Tuesday. Mrs. Armand Beauchcsne and her brother, Mr. Jackie O'Brien, arrived on the Island from Maine to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Aimedee Gallant. Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod spent the past week in Montague at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDougall. - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shaw had as recent guests, the former’s brother~in-law and sister, Mr. and Jackie Webster, Cardigan. Miss Margaret Hatton who is employed at secretarial work at Canada Packers, Charlottetown, spent the past weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hatton. The heartfelt sympathy of the Community goes out to Mrs. Teresa O’Brien. in the loss of her sister, Mrs. Amedee' Ga]— lant, who suddenly passed away at her home on November 6th. Mr. Johnnie Nicholson. Char lottetown, visited his parents, Mr and Mrs. Angus Nicholson, over the weekend of November 8th Mr. Aimedee Gallant arrived on the Island by motor from Rumford, Maine, uponreceiving You get p0 , lighter, ' In " o more 15 delicious baked goods is with dependable MAGIC Baking Powder. 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Deep- est sympathy is extended to Mr. Gallant in his hour of sorrow Mr. Munro MacGrath was a guest at the home of his son- in-laiw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, Geongetown on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earle James and son Blair of Midgell were visi- tors to Lorne Valley' on Sunday They were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDon- ald and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maellntyre. They were accom- panied by Mrs. James’ mother Mrs. Mosher. Mrs. Lorne Mach and dau- ghter Elaine, arrived home from Toronto, Ontario, on Sunday. They travelled by plane to Moneton, where they \were met by Mr MiaicLeod. While in Toronto, Mrs. MacLeod underwent eye surgery. Her many friends are pleased to hnlown the operation was success u . Recent guests at the home of BOYS' ‘ i I DUFFLE COATS QUILTED LINING ~ SIZES 19 to 18 i ONLY ’l3J9Ei‘ BASEMENT QUEEN STREET _‘ Mr. and Mrs. Danch Sliau were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mayo, of Provincetown, Mass. They were accompanied by Mrs. John Wil- liams. Mrs. Frank Parker, George— town, was a recent visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.M. MacGrath. A.M. MURRAY RIVER On October 29th, a large num~ ber of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mrs. Norman C. Stewart, High Bank, where a miscellaneous shower was held in honor of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLean. The gifts were opened by the Misses Sally Stewart and Velma Stewart, verses were read by Mrs. Lloyd Herring. and Mrs. Alden Blue. The bride and groom thanked one and all for the many beauti- ful and useful gifts received. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Moore and family of Dartmouth, N. 8., recently spent a week—end at the home of Mir. Moore’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Moore, Murray River. aid. of Murray River. recently spent a week-end in Dartmouth. guests of Mrs. Mac-Learns sts- tcr, Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod Mr. MacLeod. 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