2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Mar. 5, 1962. ef Mrs. A.C. Green, ts well un-) Campbef ana snss selon wal) Oentrat a me. J ‘mw |New Brunswick: Mostty sunny - Red Cross derway in the Alberton area. | lace; Cascumpec — John Ray- | canis “South Kildare — # MALIA (cP)—the meaner one, mild; a REC dell es siateeen ‘witer ee The following canvassers are at | ner | Henry Oliver and Mrs. Reginal | eee can eee soe St cae a aa te eee eee REATION Highways, Advertisements Act Dock — Miss Margaret Forsy- | Oliver. a on ae ate 2 and 35, a when public highways are alter- (Canvassers “iAiberton — R.D. MacKinnon,| th ‘Mra, Ralph Rennie, Mes. sen for all regions today, Winds 80 "nd, 38, Bémundeten (Continued from Page 1) << and er coms owners ne a Mrs. John Oliver, Mrs. Raigh| George Irving and Mrs. Claude Ottawa 3 > cant “It is submitted that meals iA B: Calbeck, Mrs. Graham Bennett, | Lewis; Elmsdale — Miss Bar- WEATHER Montreal 33 to 8 generally » a, High tide.today at Charlotte. thould be confined to students Eyal peridot re Bus Mrs. E-F. Kerr, Miss Patsy|bara Adams, Mrs. James Cur- Quebec... P| Anes VE SO GW eae met As fhemseives, for which the hall ese, new highways} ALBERTON — The Red Cross | Hardy, Mrs. Erskine P. Gavin,| rie and Miss Ida Wallace. | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- Pirorgyearesg * - . = with tow thes 14 a Was designed, and no extension directing tourists to their esta-| campaign, under chairmansnip| Miss ley MacCarthur and| Elmsdale West — Mrs. Louis tures: t John 3% ere oer ia Rustico at a.m. 7.58 thereof be premitted in compe-| blishments, on their lifeime Mrs. Green, Dunn; Mill River — Mrs. Har-| bias. | Moncton : 32 — — He 7 muing| p.m. Summerside tide eighteen tition to the local restaurants, | investments in many instances | provincial direction signs; uni-| Kildare Road — Miss Betty|old Horne; Montrose—Kenneth | "Mlenay | Halifax = high 1 baer wille 25 and 40, New| minutes later than Charlotte. especially uider the circum-| are subject to early ruin as a| form signs, under government Foley; Alberton South - Miss| Gordon; Woodvale —Montrose—| Dawson 10 eens : AB pb bgp | %. Gyine "2| town, Sum rises today at 6.24 and stances where those meals are| Pesult of those regulations; pro-| direction, to be erected so as|Faye Fraser and Mrs. James| Eldon Barbour; Rosebank - Miss Vancouver. = a gen ve S tain tees oe ani. 35.| ente ot Ska @bviously subsidized by public| vision for showing mileage on| to mark all Tsland cor aemmmashiog | Gallen Brooklyn - Mrs. Victor! Hazel Belle funds. The same applies, of | @ourse, to other functions at Montgomery Hall, such as pub- | ic receptions, conventions, and Dates the like, where that institution Js opened up in competition to *, ‘established hotels in the pro- Effective vince.” a Noting that increased facili- ties for campers are being pro- Mar. 8-9-10 vided in parks established out @f public funds, the association felt that a “realistic and com- petitive charge” should be made for the use of such facili- ties, as, according to the brief, auch facilities should “really be left for private enterprise provide. Otherwise rates become badly out of line and you get public funds competing with the investment of private individuals fm this field to the great detri ment of the latter.” ISLAND DISHES NEEDED Regarding the feeding of tourists, it was stated in the brief that the association “does Rot feel that we have yet reach- ed par. We particularly recom- mend to the Provineial Tourist . SE Oe Ee tnt car | SUAND MILD CLOVER FARM ¢onsideration be given to a eae etal Gnd c HEINZ COOKED 20 07 c ing this important phase of the Ib. tourist industry. “With the abundance of our world-famous sea and shell fish our outstanding agricultural Products, we have need of fat! PRINCE EDWARD PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BONELESS ¢lass eating _ establishments epecializing in distinctive Island 28 oz. TIN c ishes. ats ae ib “Another real need in the pro- . vince is for smart restaurants at the piers at Borden and Wood Islands to serve the needs of our tourists waiting at these | points to catch ferries.” % It was recommended that the CLOVER FARM id ' cial provincial government sponsor 1 C a cooking course for those en- 2% OZ. C : gaged in the industry. ‘TINS Tmt It was stated in the ‘brief that the association looks to the gov- ernment to lend every effort in ee ee ee BREAKFAST CEREAL jorden-Cape Tormentine service , and tne Wood Islands-Caribou A.B.C. PINK (his> urged was amistance fa 8 02. Cc a c getting a West Point ferry ser- TIN vice established, The associa suas tion pointed out that “West Bane: he prevace tn one Got : CRISP CORELESS Yeoviag, fart ndusty and] BETTY CROCKER WHITE OR CHOCOLATE 3 3 Cc GOLDEN RIPE LARAE Ser ferry service will do more one to bring me sec. | of the province up t0 par PKG. bes sane standpoint.” actgMas tmounced that the ae jation has piper at the Borden Pier for : 2 Lb. Cello pease a5 east amet eartaaes season “‘s0 1 see ne et ow el CLOVER FARM Cc c c C fo feel welcome in rel highland TALL LBS. FOR shion. OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS Ai i K A Other recommendations for j the establishment of a fisheries P. E. I. TINS exhibi tion in Sours, preferably PRODUCT EXTRA LARGE WHITE OR PINK fishermen in outfitting boats to take tourists deep sea fishing; assistance and encouragement] ZIP for to attractive packaging of food- ; stuffs as souvenir items, and 15 oz ‘encouragement in every way of re things historical throughout the Province. EXHIBITION DATE TINS Also efforts to have “our Provincial Exhibition at Charlot- fetowa, moved back from Aug: | OLOVER FARM GRAPEFRUIT G RO U N D SMOKED SHANKLESS | . RU M ¢ 7 20 OZ. ot holid: | b er 2 ‘mm 35¢ | | ; H F 0 . Short preset out seasons eee 10 07. PICNICS expert to study and make roam CLAMS TIN” 35c¢ REAL LEAN MAPLE LEAF | TENDER BEEF gfiland gare clots for te FRY’S CHOCOLATE i McCAIN’S Bwcocnieee| CHIPS we Sle} FRENCH FRIES 2 ao 5 % ° i. Sty ma PASTE WAX mt 45e FRESH “FROZEN ese 755) CHEESE WHIZ i 69e PEAS. Se | i 5 SSS] KOPN A3¢ FAB" 3Tc 53 EAST PACK \ RED ROSERED LABEL 14 LB.PKG. —*‘1LB PKG. 4 GRADE -A’ Fiuers {TEA 59° 1.13 | “ann |