| i Zz & e! y 2 FOLLOW THE LEADER | Meocery Khrushchev announ- at the meeting the Soviet Talon has launched a cosmic vehicle and that it is in orbit. Identifiable, back row, are, from left, Leonid Brezhnev, Mikhail Suslav and Anastas Mikoyan, Others not identified. Members of the Presidium of meeting for electors of the Kalinin electoral district of Moscow join in hand clapping with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, third from ieft, front. Affair was held at the | Kremlin Congress Palace in Tourist Ass'n Awards 3 Suggestion Prizes Peppin, a district seed Potato inspector here from 1917 | 1950, died at Daytona Beach, | Florida, on Saturday. a had ‘been in failing health w weeks and ee an operation in Flor- ida, it was learned here today. Mr. Peppin came to this pro- ed potato in- Spector in 1917 and saw many changes as he literally grew up with the seed industry before retiring in 1950. BROUGHT IN SEBAGOES The Green Mountain and Irish BB] RBSSSERSSeKsRsss ee ee a er eeeeer eee! 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Mar. 20, 1962. | De eee eee gears Provincial and Farm Editor | show arena, that are not present ildings here near future, as a part of a three- | in mid-August and there is 20 i est annual meeting ever held Roper, | who attended the meeting as re- | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera The proposal was that, i lottetown, P.E.L . Dies At Daytona Beach, Fla. (2ssmecnes tr regina fairs concerned. Completely ‘dominated the seed | prasaes Montreal sr advocete of “one-dosk sett. | flicn ne,_ cuareiane Stroh | Galak 0m that “‘the federal minister of Sreutes | Wister’ Fun cota Syne Surviving are his widow, the | Here, but we'll stable every at- ISLAND NEWS PAGE ‘ inter Fair Site May Alternate ‘The Maritime Winter Fair nay |in the exhibition bu Province tour Idea proposed lst | need of heating equipment. it was learned yesterday from presentative of the P.E.J. de-| tures effort to revive the fair, it should | Dome. , NB, in successive years, mins BobseZo. cated to toe | Can Neier Tete recone 284 | Toronto polio pituts, te tat os ase | artis een J._ Stewart] Quebee te ing” he told those gathered to ied ha peclddettrapelaieapncind ae riculture is determined tha} the y e shipping shoot he taken charge Miwa might tiave 10 lilt en. Pan % HALIFAX (OP) —The weather ue ies chat eaoee toes hen ee pee, a8: aon sie Alberton and West Prince County) By NEIL A. MATHESON |the bi cattle barns and =the be held at Charlottetown in the | where the annual fairs are held week at Amber | Livestock Director L.W. partment of agriculture. | * be held at Truro, ease er 'S. G. Peppin, Potato Pioneer, |i: ; if suitable arrangements can be the managements of the ee crease in popularity until they Ottawa of th incial exhibition here ioe age was concerne Pee ee Fredericton honor on retirement | szement, in an effort to get the | Charlotteto hig chi lhageed aagnerds tries for the year it was held office says cloudy skies are ex- and daughters: Leslie, in Fred- A/M JOHNSON SCHOOL AIDS GREEKS | $150 to buy school supplies, | first ald supplies, and sports shipment to schools in This photo shows the child- | for The children of the Regional forecasts: ren of A-M Johnson School, | Greece Halifax and vicinity, northern BY RALPH CAMERON Logically, as advertisements | is 4 fistance that is humanly pos- t Guardian-Patriot Stafy Writer | regarding it only appeared in cotter areas ee tose Thana in “toni, sible." Peete and ety, “Shore;| Slemon Park, packing chests school donated approximately | equipment for schools in Moving quickly to oe newspapers a great M@ | <Aiq at the retirement banquet P.Q.; Norma, Mrs. | FINAL DECISION San with some cloudy inter- Greece. as the result of an quggestions. of ‘contestants in| jority of replies came from the | tudered him on Dec. 13, 1080, ‘Toroate: Russel, in Woodbridge milder; light winds. Low | afternoon. Low-high at Sydney) morning; a few rainshowers| appeal e Canadian Red They | « As it stands now, Mr. Roper| hich at Halifax 22 and 40, New |15 and $8. Inte in" evening; visibility. 10| Cross Society. Over 2,000 such Ontario; and Stuart E., in Ken- sington, P.E.I. The funeral will be held Tues- day afternoon in Toronto at 4.30. Interment will be in the Mount | Hope cemetery. fits recent competition, asking one of this province. ‘R. R. Hurst and I each brought for suggestions for bettering con. | indicated extent of the interest| a peck of Sebago seed pota- ditions, the P.E.1 ‘As-|taken ny local people in the in-| toes into P.E.I. in 1999, and sociation has already made plans| dustry now raaked third in the rom those pecks, enough to put into effect those of th e| Island’s economy. eed was produced,” he said, three top prize winners. The great trend towards wa- ito plant 13,500 acres last year.” First place in the contest, and| ter snoris, eviaent all across the | explained, the final decision is| &) left with the directors, but the three-province tour idea was agreed on by the large gather- ing of upwards of 200 agricultur- ists and exhibitors. ‘The next meeting will be held| chests are being shipped from Canada. Prince Edward Island had a quota of 30 and 4M Johnson school supplied two of these. Reading left to right in photo, Fred Hendren, miles lowering briefly in show-| ers to three miles; turning | milder, asgow and Goshen 10 and 38.| Prince Edward Island and South Shore, Annapolis Val-| New Brunswick: Variable cloud- ley: udiness; a few| iness; turning milder; light rain showers late this evening; | winds. Low-high at Charlotte-| High tide today at Chariot. turning milder; light winds. town 10 and 38, Moncton 15 and town at 10.51 a.m. and 1 Low-high at Yarmouth 20 and 37, Saint John 15 and 40, Ed- At Rustico at 6. m, aa 40, Kentville 18 and 40. mundston and Campbellton 10 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen the $25 prize, was won continent, is reflected in the con-| Rhonda Rogers, Ghislaine La- Isabel Kipping, Stanhope, fo r| siderable number of suggestions Retarded Children’s Branch i peas Saoee the last week| "Cape Breton: Variable cloud! and 38, minutes later than Charlotte-| joie, M.A. Shanks, school prin her suggestion that a Highland! offered for improving tourist Apri, It. was reporsed, | Whee turning milder; northwest, Bay of Fundy: Light winds; town. Sun rises today at 6.05| cip: ‘on Finkbioer, Shirley recommendations will be baer cussed and some future policy | ids Probably enunciated. One interesting proposal for Charlottetown, president of the | future action came from the provincial association, who gave | centre of Dieppe, just outside much information concerning the Moncton. ‘They will lease 25 eer acres of land at one dollar per year to the Maritime Stock Breeders Association, who run | the fair, and will supply light, water, etc., free of charge, they promised, Mr. Roper believes this option will be considered carefully by |the stock breeders association, and “it is quite possible that arrangements could be made for more permanent meats later" he added. also has a proposal fo irene the fair— it was held 15 becoming light this becoming cloudying during! and sets at 6.11. Carroll. 'DND Photo). piper be placed at the piers at | attractions here in this respect. Borden and Wood Islands to; Suggestions in this category greet summer visitors. Arrange-| Tange al) the way from the sev- ments have already been com. | en concerned with improving fa- pleted for a piper at Borden cilities for tourists who like this summer. trout and deep sea fishing, SECOND PRIZE |locating an aucient paddle Second place went to Mrs. §,| Wheel ferry for cruises— prefer- . MacLean, Montague, for the cae by moonlight— on the har suggestion that more of the col- | orful Highland games be held in the province each summer. | Visior for dancing at the var- In this connection, the associa-| ious beaches, and others sug- tion is completing arrangements | gested beach picnic areas. with the Lovat Scots spe- | @ial two-weeks Highland school. Winner of third prize was Je je M. Thomas, Cascumpeq for her proposal that a special At Alberton Elects Officers ALBERTON — Mrs. E.E. Lar- ter was named president of the newly organized branch of the Retarded Children’s. Association at Alberton, Other officers are Robert | Campbell dent; Mrs. retary, and Mire. Norbert coran, treasurer. ‘Additional members of the = rs jon Smit For fun they want clam bak-| Roy eee eee es, water skiing, more boating, | Walter Wells and Eldon | water sports, and swimming | pews, pools, as well as beaches. ‘Mayor Roy Leard was chair | | ® SUGGESTION | man of the organizational meet tourist attraction should be set| In all, there were a total of 79) | ing held in the Royal Canadian up in the form of a pioneer ca-| different suggestions im-| Legion home Saturday evening, bin, complete with furniture | Provement, with several of ee He introduced Roy ‘Seiines of Sa tan es ot hae: ee eags tha Poort een William Gorrill Heads W.PrinceFish& Game. The latter project, involving | and one which should appeal to eonsiderable research and pos-|the younger generation— and sible location of a still-existing| Perhaps many not so ge | ly farm home, may be left| still active and ambitiou: to the Provincial Centenary | —is the suggestion for 2 movie. Committve, with a strong possi- etal ‘twist? contest this summer. bility that the Federation of ough no rules for such a ALBERTON — William Gor| Repair of the Heywood Dam| the ine ree at that month in rill, O'Leary, was re-elected | at Tignish was of particular in- | the past, there is no reason, he president of the West Prince| terest to the area and this pr o| suggested, why it could not be Branch of the P.E.L Fish an| ject is expected to be completed | held in October, if that were Game Association at the annual| this summer. A small project | necessary. | meeting last night. Eugene Per-| was carried out by the branch] The old fair building: ry, Tignish, was re-elected first ittle Pierre Jacques where| herst had heating fac to The Ocean Limited Is a way of life—The instant you step aboard you feel the change. Every appointment, every facility, every service is but one purpose: Panta on ears worry be- hind, and time passes swiftly —pleasantly. Enjoy the cour- tesy, comfort and economy of the Ocean Limited! Also present was Mrs. Grace Mackinnon who described ew cottage style accommoda. | tion for retarded children and | e service it will re This first meeting did not [have a very large attendance but those present represented fais atx octonl|Gistrnts of Alberton area. ies Gittord nn Cecil a Oras set of the "on | sociation were also present, as pe ig Louise Gillis, PHN at Ceavn “LIMITED Halifax— Montreal Daily ran least six people asked pro- Matt- Smart, modern air-conditioned coaches, Fully licensed dining and lounge facilities. @A wide choice of restful sleeping accommodations, Convenient pon nre ae fo and from ¢Matane, Gaspé, ‘Saint John, Charlottetown, Sydney and jlewfoundiand, Back-Relax-Go iny years before ne) Nilecared the fair buildings in 1958— but the main objection there, Mr. Roper explained, 1s the lack of enough space to en- large the size and type of fair in oo. Roper explained leat’ the fair need not necessar- ily be held in November, when Be a Niort risk is pres- it has been held make this its major contribu. | lieved contortionists should be tion to the 1964 celebrations o f| Tightly barred as having an un- the early Confederation meet-| fair advantage. ing. Man Injured \At Alberton Surprising to the tourist as- sociation was the wide appeal of | their idea, with suggestions com- ing from as far away as British | Columbia, and two arriving Albert: Agriculture may be asked to cuabsat were laid down, it is be- vice-president and Frank Weeks | a mud digger was used to dig a Canadian National WESTERN == Stay at the Queen Elizabeth Hote! tn the | was elected second vice-presi-| channel 14 feet wide and 34 feet —— ALBERTON — A St. Louis | dent, | tong to permit sea trout to e 7 d Benjamin Arsenault, — 37, ecretary-treasurer, Brad-| the stream. v= Son Injures eo etenrcretrrcnt The way taken to the Western Hos- | ford MacKay, was re-elected for) Approximately $11,000! was pia ae es suffering stock | second term. New directors | paid from the county last year e are Arthur Martin and Reg Pl-/for hunting and fishing licenses, crack By tr a car "on Chured nea of Bloomfield | In his anm In Roof Fall Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Adams, Ellerslie, received word on M ts reported to have | gent noted that not a ieut i's oomag. 6 day that’ their son Herman had ny had been spent in 1961 for | trout fishing, | rant el beloved Thiele |Stteam improvement or com | On motion a closed season was| cn 40 feet from a roof-top in accidentiy “backed ‘over him, | Suction of dams in w est era| recommended for pheasants and| "St" Yrarinats ioceltal: Kenge | | Prince County although a da m| Hungarian partridge. Mere than | had built near Summer-| 60,000 trout fingerlings were side, A number of streams h a d| released in West Prince stream: been recommended the| last fall Mr. Gorrill said. branch and their resolution was| The meeting was held in th ~ ake is reported to have scene unaware that an | Secident had occurred. It was learned that one of the ‘St. | wheels apparently passed over Ish, where his eondition is report ed as serious. Mr. Adams resides in Halifax. He is married and has four | children, | v.90 maura HALIFAX | Miss Patricia Weeks, Bleaors left. yesterday’'morn: | his shoulder. and. erm supported by, the West Prine| Royal Canadian Legion all a by plane for Halifax where | The RCMP are poeta hon; the has accepted a position. | the accident in ition, VISITED FRIENDS nw policeman, Ralph " Suspended Man merside, £ retired farmer, for- @ Wiring @ Fixtures merly of Kensington and Guy Relative Passes © Apptiands tes Select your fur NOW from the finest display of jackets, Duggan of Spring Vall ppliance Sales hy will be giad e ia me ent ite In Lethbridge Fi b and Service on and ae on the Island. A friendly staff Mrs. William Sinciatr, and | oelveqhe Cran, Hilerslle re ine or rivi ng © Call today for hits lair , Hamil ! day of the d Too Late To Classify balew, Yones clamber Oe SUMMERSIDE — Stanford driver's side and reported it to COATS gary, Alta. He was married to| MacDougall of Summerside was | police. BLACK PERSIAN LAMB COATS EPER WANTED FOR | the former Bell G ant. who Dre-| fined #80 and costs or one month | Police Oitficer Harry MacKay, (pret Piles ond Mink ime. ‘Req, light housework and to care on aaa Se a aii.y | 2 ail after pleading guilty to a | who conducted the investigation ‘ 350.00 oe ie tee tree Liners Mratkoridge kite | charge of driving a motor veh- told the court he was assisted MUSKRAT BACK COATS ment Office. hospital where he had been a| ile while vine on Tecan, |07, 8 Person, who was not iden- eee ee eee 225.00 ‘Wea tant, swe wesc patient for the past three years. oe 1S. 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Gallant, 19, of ‘erdin: as ~~ Village pleaded guilty ” charge and as fined $25 and costs after he fated he would pay damages of by drug store just as the incl dent occurred. The witness to | the minor accident took the lie- ense number of the car at fault, Gallant's car had been parked in front of the post office while he mailed a letter and the accident ovcurred when he backed his = up while leaving the parking “n his own defence Gallant bi? was transmission difficulty with tt. fining him $25 the Magis. trate emphasized to the accused that this was a serious The SURGE does PC Cy my milking cows island 79 Grafton Street N (Dyed) Plain Reg. mae 08 NOW from ..... JACKETS BLACK ee LAMB JACKETS .. 325.00 SU NOR Ucn en 175.00 MUSKRAT BACK JACKETS oe CO ee 195.00 MUSKRAT ibEs JACKETS 7" ppl, Reg. 225.00 to 255.00 jueri veensnene 165,00 ers lid. Dial 2-1273