n V ‘ HONORED GUESTS at the Rotary luncheon in the Char- lottetown Hotel yesterday in- cluded second from left. Mis‘s Anne MacAulay. international seed potato champion at Royal Winter Fair and Miss Joyce Lowther. third from left, Quebn of 4-H Clubs. R. C. Parent. left. was guest speak- er d D. Reid. right,was chairman. riallout Protection Said Up to Individual " While the government may have certain responsibilities. in the final sis ponsi-billity of each it is the res-toastures. individual to fruits and livestock and ul- ers the various phases of a l"fallout" and the effects on foods, vegetables. provide protection against fall- timate effect on human out for his family and livestock." l civil ac. Parent said in addressing! .Mr the Rotary Club at luncheon in ’ "Canada 15 p081 ' the Chamlottetown Hotel yes lphically between two great pow- terday. The speaker's remarks dealt with “Fallout and Agriculture" and were of special significance th many guests presen presenting the highest achieve- ment in their respective fields of agricultural activity. colored ' defence planning said. . Parent sf 1' touching on ’tioned geogra- rs. each in possession of an arsenal with a wide range of nuclear weapons and the means <of delivery to support a major 1‘8- war. “It seems most likely that primary targets in any attack 1 "tary installations would Showing lwith a retaliatory capability", T A film ‘ brought vividly before the view- 1 Mr.‘ Parent continued. “ here LOCAL IN HOSPITAL Mrs. John Roberts. 70 Spring Park Roadpls a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital where she is undergoing treatment. HAS KNEE INJURED Provincial livestock director. Lou Roper. who has been laid up for the past few weeks with an injured knee expects to be back in his office at the latter part of this week. FURNACE BACKFIRES A backfire in the oil furnace at the Island Grill restaurant lent firemen to the establish- ment shortly before 11 o‘cloc are/only about a-do¢en prime and none permits he W'lll ad- very “My “5 we would' dress a group of students at St. therefone. not be affected by [blasts iii-re or initial radiation. FALLUUT THREAT "The most serious threat | 1 Prince Edward Island would be fall from BRIEFS. the widespread which we can protect ourselves out is radioactive dust or - cles resulting from a nuclear explosion. “'ann it there on lines main hazards: (A) External hazards, due to the highly penetrating Gamma quantifies approximately roe ens before death. cat- tle 650. hogs 800, insects five to 10 thousand. and bacteria one Protection ray is - ime. distance and shlel - lng rfallout shelters). ontact hazard is main- ly attributed to the slightly penetrating Beta rays. The end last night. There was no dam-l result is Sam. injury, age reported. AUNT DIES Word was received by: F. Whiston Smith, Southport of I'Ci Internal hazard is main- ly due to ingestion of water and the death of his 811m MFS~ H-A- through inhalation of radioac- Levermore. at Portland. 0re~ifive dust is slight. Any cover- gon me. Helena Victore Smith. ‘ in: which will keep out dust will formerly of ttetown. her 7501: year. T0 OTTAWA Earl Taylor. of this city. left over the weekend for Ottawa where he is attending a two-day meeting of the National Histor- Ic Sites and Monuments Board. The meeting was scheduled to start yesterday. REVIEWS WORK Jack Lettner. of JP. Coombs Associates. Toronto, has arrived in the city to do further work on the taxation manual being pre- pared ln connnection with th s new assessment of city prop. erty. At the same time Mr. Let- lner will review the work done to date by ’the assesslng staff on duty here. CARD PARTY WINNERS The winners at the St. Pius card party last night were: ladies‘ first. Mrs. Susan Mac- Phall: second, Mrs. Fred Mc- Mahon; consolation, Mrs. Jer- ome ron: men‘s first. Arthur Whitlock: second. Brent Essery and Don Carr (tied); consola- tion. Edward Arsensult: freeze- nut. John Murphy and Albert‘ MalctRae: door prize. Amie Ste« wa . . in ‘ protect food. For example. Mr Parent said. "milk from cattle. fed hav and grain which has been stored In a barn would be perfectl“ safe to use. “Radioactive material can be taken up by growing crops and thus reach the human body either directh or through live- stock uc s. “The elements which we are most concerned with are Stron- tium 90, which affects the bones; Iodine 131. which affects the thyroid glands and Cesium 137. which becomes widely distri- buted in the tissues and body fluids“. the speaker stated. He was th kcd co-chslnmnn Sydney Logan. SPECIAL GUESTS \ Guests of the rural-urban com- mittee of Rotary chairman E.D. Reid were Hon. minhtcr d agriculture: S.C. Wright. de- puty minister: C. J. Stewart. iss . er. can of Clubs: George Mit. , 4-H King of 6-H Clubs: In and Cloud Lewis. York: Gordon Matheson. E mer Mvers, Sterling Willis. Fumess. Ver- n: Dona Al Covehead; Stanley Wlllis. Cornwall. plow. ing c ion and Anne MacAulsy. East Baltic. Inter- national seed potato champion at Royal Wlmer Fair. David Dawson. Montreal was also a go st and Keith Clark. St. John's, Nfld.. a visiting Rot- arlan. 25mm Charlottetown and Queens County: The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 27, 1962. 5; Tracodie Man Is Fined $100 For Possessing Illegal ’Wosh’l Gerald Joseph Curran, Trac-l A fine of $10 and costs we 5 adle, was fined $100 and costs ‘paid by a driver for allowi ng. day for an offence un'lmore than two adults. exclusive. der the Excise Act. He was lot the driver, in the cab of a] charged with having possessionitruck. . of 45hgallons of mash. The easel chleral of the cases yester-i was card in Queens C on nty day ad to be adjourned to a, magistrate's court before Mag- later date because of nomina-‘ lstrate James B] Johnston, tion filing slated to be done in The case of Lloyd Francisllhe I'Oul'tl‘oom. ‘ Darrach, Clyde River. was ad- ‘ journed to Dec. 12 to fix a datel l for hearing. The accused ls‘ d d charged with having care and e control of a motor vehiclei ISentence Charlotte-‘ 0 Is Given while intoxicated. Adrian Baglole. town. charged with im p aired driving was remanded to Nov. aficiorl afigumcnt of his case. fir chttie. 0,1131%“! With Pleading guilty to a charge of. dnvms while xmpaared. had hls driving while his abilities werel Canadians Have Vogue Idea Of Jamaica, Official States An address to the Prince Ed- ward Island Canadian Club this evening bv Earle A. Maynier. Jamaica's first High Commis- nier was named High Commis- sioner for Jamaica in Cans a from the date of Jamaica’s in- dependence. Aug. 6. 1962. al Canadian Legion, r Matron.3t..renn:rm m.mnmuum lWinners Named lAnn Stewart. West Kent; grade on, died at no. bmne am at . . r' , five. Helen Harrison, Sher-V the age of 35. He had been i- ‘In Leglon wood: grade six. George Theri- failing health for the past month. I pull, Jean; grade seven. Mr. Wheeler, president of Mas- Illvhh'o Perry. St. Joan. grade ters and Wheeler Lnsul‘an’co ‘c-iuht. {\vlary Lou Machod. Shcr- Company here, had been active The Charlottetown Brand Rov- urod: grade ninc, Frank Gau- in provincial boy scout work and ' has an— dot. Bl"('ll\\'0(ld' grade 10. J05- municipal projects. nounccd winners in 115 "Why [ EDI? Acorn and Mary Bernard. Born at Croyden, England he Wear A Puppy ' essay C(mlcsl Birt'hu'orrdz grade 11, Beverly ua~ the son of the late Mr. and hold in connection with Rc- -\'»'-II'th.\' and Margaret Quinn, 111's. Robert Wheeler. Before mcmbrance Day observant-cs, Nmrc Dame Academy. ("minn to Canada. in 1909. "9 Same 500 students from dis- ' " "" ” """"“ Iivcd in South Africa for min trlcis served ,by the Charlottc» and a half years. town Branch submitted entries. w K Funeral will be held here Judges were Tony Gallant, e l'l‘ucsday Giles Cantwcll, George Cram. ""—“”' ' ‘Pius Smith, Ira Brown. Pius NEW MEMORIAL Bulge-r, and acting chairman of EDMONTON 'CPI — The Al- the poppy committee, Rocldic D' lhcrta government has contri- Cummings lhuicd 525.000 toward construc- Results u‘erc as follows: Gracle‘ '“0‘1 0f 3 mmmml at Charlotte' two. Kan,“ Carmody, Pym“. MONCTON (CF) — Walter F. town. PEI, to commemorate Street: grade throfi Heath“. \l'lu-rlcr. one of Moncton's bes't- t-onfcclcration. case of Claude Creamer. Char- lottetown. charged with driving a motor vehicle on the c i t y strects after his license to drive had been cancelled. Frederick M. Elliot of Char- lottetown was fined $10 a costs or five days for driving a truck. loaded with rubbish o r other material, which was not covered. One drunk and incapable, flu-I ed $10 and costs or five days. completed the docket. PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE Friends and former students of the late Dr. Lily H. Seaman are invited to or- gn‘” adjourn“ to ,Dec- 12 to impaired by alcohol or a drug“ 1" a date for “Waring- Charles J. Wedge, Jr.. of Park- ‘J one man was {med $20, and dale, was fined $125 and costs" costs for having liquor in a or 30 da in cit 1' t place other than his residence. yesterdays y mice com Magistrate A.J. Haslam gave Clifford MacKinnon of Charlot- tetown a two-year suspended sale in Canada on a doctor’s prescription for the years. The US. Food and Drug sentence. and asked that he pro- ‘ Directorate had uncovered no vide a $500 recognizance, with incriminating evidence. tw0 sureties of $250 each. The “Mmfigwfififififia lend a short ceremony of the College on For Christmas this Thursday. November 29th of 12:15 p.m. .vcar give. . . g . . . . . lggngsazigzmafciift Subscrip- of which a portrolf of her In ads. which MARJORIE. 'Gl-LL is”; has been presented by the University 63 mm“ S“ m“ "5655 Women's Club of Charlottetown. will be He said Italy had placed a accused was convicted on sinner to Canada. will be an at- tempt to "put some reality into a vague picture.” Mr. Maynier said last night people have the inion that Jamaica is a land of tropical sun. where people don't work and sit around all day and drink .m- E1 He said he will attempt to paint a “living picture" in his address to Canadian Club mem- bers Referring to Jamaica. _ Mayner said he would like to its trade and attain connections with Canadian government. He said ese connections should “maintained and kept alive.” The Jamaican High Commis- sioner is making his fkst visit to Prince Edward Island. While in Charlottetown he will pay ca 5 on Lieutenant- Governon F. Walter Hyndman. Premier Walter R. Shaw and Er‘ Dunstan's Universitm He leaves Wednesday On July 18. 1962. Mr. May- ; Sells Well bond issue last week. Bond market. It was sold to a from Gamma s [1° Bond ISsue Reflecting the solid financial position of civic affairs in the. excellent price received by the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply for a new $185,000 The 5% per cent issue sold for a high price of $98.07 which was termed remarkable in view f the recent state of the Canadian syndicate of several financial uses. Commissioner Joseph McKen- is said yesterday it appeared comrmsston ket were particularly desired by investors. 5“ Island Native Dies In Ont. A native of P.E.I.. Mrs. Christiana Gay. 84, of Tecumseh. 0, died Wednesday. Nov. P.E.I.: be commencement of House Briefs O'I'I‘AWA (CP) — The CBC's reduction of net income six months after the granting of television right to CTV Televi- sion Network d was six per cent and after the second six-mo th riod nine per cent. Acting tate Secretary Bell in~ “1.. formed John Matheson (L— Leeds) in the Commons Mon- day. The percentages are based on using 100 per cent as the revenue figure at thevdate of Prime Minister Diefenbaker gave J. W. Pickersgill (L—Bon- avista-l‘willingate) no indication of when election will be called to fill the Commons vac- anc in St. John's West. The June 18 result was declared void 1; by Newfoundland courts follow- ing an inquiry. unseating Lib- eral Richard Cashln who had been declared elected over for- mer solicitor‘general William Browne. now a member of the Newfoundland legislature Tom Berger (NDP —- Van- couver-Burrard) introduced a bill for establishment of a 40- hour week and eventual reduc- tion to a 35-hour week in all industries under federal labor jurisdiction. Health"Minlster Monteith said can no reason for alarm over what may be a medical co- incidence that a woman in Brit- ain gave birth to malformed children in 1958 and 1960 after taking the drug Preludin. 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