APPROXIMATELY so dir- ectors of the Prince Edward Island Civil Service Associa- tion held a dinner mccting at the Charlottetown Hotel last evening. Shown above left to right are: Harold Loohart. president of the New Bruns- wick Civil Service Associa-‘ tion: Dr. James Higgins. president of the P.E.I. ciatinn: L. W. Coulson, presi- a. dent of the Saskatchewan as~ sociation; Gordon Bumllam. vice-president of the CFGEO (Canadian Federal Govonnmelnt Employees Organization) and Alec Buchanan. president of the Nova Scotia Association of Civil Servants. Tile annual of the P.E.I. Civil Service Asso- ciation will be held at Birch- wnod High School this even. mg. Public Servants Ass'n Wants Commission By DON MacL‘EOD Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer ere is “widespread appre- hension and disappointment as a r e s u It of the contents" of press notices regarding the for- mation of a civil service com- passed and the commission 151 still non-existent." I e association goes on to say “the Civil Service Act wasi that this Act would be 0 pro claimed in the n t-too-distant assented to on April 6. 1962. and April 20 as the queen and her at that time it was expected daughter ' London hotel. ISLAND NEWS PAGEi Alberton and West Prince County' 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. April 30, 1963 Potato Holdings Said Reduced figures. Only in Maine were [potato stocks higher. . ‘ production for PE! toes CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — Smaller mpsi and lower stonage holdings are expected to produce favorable prices for Canadian potatoes in 1963, economics division of the Department of Agriculture Because of smaer and holdings, prices and New answick pots on central Canada markets have been ‘ mid-March. P.E.I. potatoes were selling in Toronto for 70 cents more per g than a year earlier. How- YARD IS MUM LONDON (APl—An informant. close to Greece’s throne says Queen Frederika was manhau- died and chased down a London street recently by a group of demonstrators critical of Greek justice. “She and her daughter Irene actually had to ta e to their heels and they finally took ref- u 'n home of a complete stranger." the informant said. The incident took place on leaving their They came to were Queen Frederika ls Chased In london estimates in its bimonfldy re» ha view fmn conditions. . ever. because of the larger Known storage holdings of stocks in Maine. Canadian potstoos at March 1 this year prices are not in im- wcre 10.1 million - prove further unless there is weight enamored to 125 mil. a price increase lion 3 year earlier Stocks in in Maine. In the past four years. prices of P.E.I. potatoes Tomato have ranged firm a low of $1.46 in November 1961 to a high of $4.11 in May 1960. Prices so far in the 1962.63 selling season have been as low as $1.78 last November to $2.35 in Fe . owt were 2.4 million below 1962 levels. The same situation exists in the United States where stor- age stocks of potatoes held by p s and dealers were four per cent below last year's Promotions Are Announced By CN Telecommunications Union Telegraph Company in his native Halifax 39 years ago. He became a CNT employee when the company k over Western Union's local operations in 1927. During the Second World War. Mr. Doyle served with the Can- adian army. He rose through various posts with CNT at Halifax, and 1954 was appointed manager at Charlottetown. He was appoin ed manager at Sydney a year ago. In Charlottetown. Mr. Doyle took an active part in the Board on. the queen and the princess-— by now thoroughly frightened- rushed into a nearby mews, a cul de sac. but th didn't know this. But after a few steps they saw they were trapped. "The queen then rushed to a doorway and pushed twofront door bells, the first ones she saw. The resident of one of these places, an American named Mrs. St c v e n s, threw open the door. . . . She quickly admitted the queen and her daughter. . . . She let them take refuge there until some time MONC'I‘ON, — New managers for Canadian National Telecom- ‘munications offices in Monoton and Sydney were announced yes- terday by Ham-y Life. superin- tendent of GNT's Msrithne ct.._ The appointments come into effect May 1, At Moncton the new manager ls J. Leslie Doyle, who was pre- viously manager at Sydney. The manager's post at ydney is be- ing taken over by A. Colin Dean. a native of New Glasgow. “ lONDON HILTON as the biggest hotel in Europe Here is a worm's eye view of the London Hilton. London's luxury hotel. as it soars 328 feet above its Park Lane sit . The hotel. opened this man cocktail lounges, seven private J dining rooms and one of Eur- ope's largest ballrooms. (CP. Wirephoto) since the war, contains 512 guest rooms to accommodate 856 visitors. There are five restaurants. five bars and came to Moncton in 1937, and was appointed district equipment maintainer in 1941. He he- came equipment inspector at Moncton in 1955, and operations Kiwanis Club. Mrs. Doyle is the former Doris Russell of Halifax. They have two sons. Ronald and Darryl. Mr. Dean joined CNT in New Club, and is a past president of the K40 Club. For past two yeans he served on the city's honing appeal board. Mrs. Dean is the former Lillian mission in the rovince, accord- ~ - ‘ - ~ . in to a reprgsemhon made future. I 1123:1125? figizgdige gaddknnggssf 1"" they mm)“ :1)“ by {car who was hitherto operations in- of Trade and the Rotary Club. Glasgow as amessengerMyears “399°”? 1“ 1962 Buckman of Lunenburg..'l'hey~ 4:" to the J01 nt Council by the "Twelve momms have passed Ogilvy last Wednesday “d went t° the 0"” ° .‘ specter for the district. He is a member of the Sydney ago and was. promoted through In Moncton. Mr. Dean was an have one son, Alex. Who ls'a stu-‘ " p.E,1_ public servants Associa..51hce assent, and it is respect- Th _ f t .d 'th Mm“ Greek friend." Mr. Doyle joined the Western Curling Club and the Sydney various clerlcal positions. Helactlve member of the Kinsmen dent at Moncton High School. ' 0‘ tion, a copy of which is con- fully suggested that this matter d e Ormém 15m te h p w,‘ tained in the association’s April receive its proper priority_ We :1” gm:- en§::§?:ntfie pi? ’ - g neWsletter. feel that there is an urgency in , . . ' - ted state vistt of King Paul The representation was made this regard and further respect. 3“ . , on Mam}, 23 to the Joint CounciL rt‘ully request that the. govern- figufimen Frederlka to Britain x: which is composed of members ment advise‘tlhe association when - Y it. .t m of the assnciafinn and several thls’leglslatlon Will be proclalm- Scotland and. C I118 88°11“)! . I I '7 m cabinet ministers. It deals with Jon SURVEY reaSOns. refused commen . A m the appointment of a civil ser- . RELATES DETAILS ~ . - » - - Referrln to the Pa 11 -R o s a mi 3c: 22:21:23? tglgdseg‘lggjgg survey, mi aswciafign eminted TRe informalntdsali’d: tum BUY FROMCYOUR LOCAL - ' out “Payne-Ross advised, at the , " woman a 99“ ‘ “g I MER “ANTS 15‘ 5:311:13:gnploigggefionglcifivg?§ mm M m cmmemmem °f iilltiermbby 0' lheh majesty“ Douels IRVING 'DAY 5 BENEFIT YOURSELF — soums A' A' FRASER ‘ " the firm of haynemss Limited. Else‘ssélnggganthgntggid “9h; hoerr (-10% SERVICE STATION Essa SERVICE Do BENkfFIT THE COMMUNITY CO-OPERATIVE roux IMPERIAL Esso AGENT v :14 . A thing? You can save I DELAY is NOTED report having a bearing on the from her “mm the woman “M (DOUG mx PROP) flmzoumon? "me N. LTD. . , . . y and encr by t l- According to the representa- 196354 government “timates tolfalk to her' In!“ G” h on Product. Minor Repairs lag the business firms floss diam;- Grocerlcs & Meats a" tion. the association. pointing would be made k319w“ the . The queen and her daughter _ _ “a men“ “Pea-l“ 01! “Ill P880 01 The Fruits & Vegetables 3." . “n ff H 1 Tires Batteries Accessories . out that a properly (manned governmen su lclen lme otdid not stop, but left by a side “Deal He Who, at Dow Guardian - Patriot. They have spent '” person is needed as commission be included in "he 1963'“ 95”" entrance‘ It W33 0“ 3 side n" .u e C t .. New" time and money to bring modern scr- Drugs 3. Hardware int chairman. said “probany muchlmfi es~_ S Feet A woman grabbed the wavél‘ ":1, en " on". _ Batteries vices and shopping facilities near to Ladies» 5 Mens. Clem“ an of the reason {or the appoint. It 15 .355umed that .Payne-_ queen by her shoulders and 9 V” "c" you_ Show that you appreciate their ef- shove & Flu-nu 0i] Bf ment not being filled at this 30“. Lumted observed “list spun her around" “him” 00"“ Ammm' forts by shopping at their places of SEE OUR SELECTION _ °° a. time is due ,0 the qualification committment, and hence any‘ “The queen, Wm! the help of 8 Spend Them Like Cash bum”. The budnmmen throughout 0]“ TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS Office Res, "a consideration —— it must be not- adeStmenm .necessary Fla-V be; security guard, got away. Then For Gm “em. 1’9“! Md send“ this film“ I" Prelim“! ‘0 Man W“ MAKE SELECTION EARLY 26-2 phones 26-3 M ed that it is now one year since maqe 9mm" reimacuvely to: a group of men who had been Phone 97" “hem” Phone 34 Wellington quality merch‘mn" “d emdem 'e" Phone 12 Mont-n. p E 1 7‘ the necessary legislation was Aprll 1. 1963. It Is noted that demonstrating in from of the vices at the lowest possible prices. They i ' ' ' m the government of Canada a . hotel came after her The “cm I are your friends and neighbors. wi ‘justmfgrétBs forwarded int1 Janil-I my officer and tile queen’s PATRONIZE THEM FU HEX: “y ary. . were re roac ‘ve o. - YOUR DOLLARS G0 RT Seed Potatoespct 1' 1961... chauffeur tangled with them. B Mo:LEOD 8r GREENE “LEAN-S a; A E t i The association's annual meet- While the muffle “'33 301“ McCORMICK FARM MACHINERY alt - ‘ kes place tonight ahdl . Concrete Blocks d: The ' re Xpor 6d mg tav - - MATHESON FARMALL macrons lN according to the associationl o o o - Complete Line of Cement Blocks in ~ 1 T .l . it is felt that the membershlpl ReS'I'flchons ' CO LTD Quality Coll I: liar Coal alu- O 0 Eat that time Will expect spectflc ‘ Bunde M DRUG . . . M 111‘ 4 and concrete information per-. A E u H . on"! . 1‘ ' Home“. 2:; tainin to all uh "to t ted ed ’ o" k 1 Prince Edward Island shipped above?" 6 1 ms S a ll Plfiulze - _ — — — Farm Machihe p0 .185.521 hundrcdweights of seed ;‘§—-————— . . Hg 03 . In! .. . H n. J. Phl M th , V] E STATION ' ' 53:51:33.0... lgmmg 3:335; WEATHER mutt... of high...“ :2”; Marine Hardware mfgmfmmmm NICHOLSON'S m. .. 3...... GIN-'5 5 REPAIR SHOP ada. up to April 20 in the current} assguglncefu gigglcig’mght restl‘lié- Marine Engines Ming.- Rep. Bestty Ban Equipment General Repairs Ill crop years, it was learned yesv TOPONTO (cp) _ 01, d. ‘ ‘ Tune-Ups let temfly from Glen Ramsay. dis. tempelratures: serve “and I ghway, were Phone 86 Alba-ton . 7. “I “on Phone w Alberto“ Phone 101 Montague To All Makes of Cars. Trucks s m trict inspector in charge of seed « Min Max, eased 3‘ 0f midnight Sundfiy- hum t itin . . T Your Real] Drug Stores potato certification. Dawson .,.... 39 53 .h r. d rennin?" I In West Prince " “h i that amount 442,437 hun- Vancouver ........ 47 60 grafts: bgei'linfgfflslic‘lltghgo I}; J Pihux‘et; Bodywwl‘zik r0 dredwcigltt went to the United.Victoria 49 so i . , A c c m e “l ' States, 246.563 to Greece. 62.483 Edmonton 34 56 “fates! 9“ the h‘gh‘iag" W“ ' 5' suTHERI'AND LLOYD N. OLIVER Portable Equipment ‘* to Venezuela. 50.321 to Jamaica‘talgary 3o 61 V‘ m “Sm” we“; ‘ “e” and 30,388 hundredweight to Riggin mm." 33 51 Ingéijgczgd wglgp‘etr cent of their Chllll Sow Repair Service Prints... m... hp... iiéi‘é‘ii’f‘. it 2: ——-- ' . m... u... a. . 0... mp AUTO BODY SHOP "m "mm "1-" l 742 hundredweight to the Dom-lottawa 38 72 MGM SIGNS GOULET . i "I". m “berm "mum" ooMPLarrE COLLISION SERVICE Inma- r. E. I. v we iulcan~ Republic, 8.240 to Urug-lMontreal .. 34 68 NEW YORK (CF, _ Rober,‘ MILL ' BODY m ‘W' “402 t" "‘9 .Argenim 4-" Qufbec. 3° 6" Goulet, former singing star at: Your a. A. DEALER ' i N w "E m "'5. “2112 to South Africa and 1.427 Fr.derlcton .... 26 87 Canadian television has en ml 3 “er! A .0” to UALm A DFLNDER n m. ddv'htt'r"d. . ' .,,,. . ' cs-a es-cce it . ' Rgfinggy‘higealeg. nmda Mt 2253 5:8 :gfigkgyhgegfififidgfg’fi' Polishing a Simonklllll 0' KENSINGTON 3J3” WW3 You“ 0” snap ran MODERN WAY as ea] The remainder of the seed Halifax ..... 33 53 . ° ' . ' A Specialty Am, i. — 1'00“ m ' an shipped wcntto other Canadian Charlottetown 28 57 P“ m the “may H.“ “d an” . FEED SERVICE “MTED “mm: m . “\5 x “" .AKBR s GROCERY ( . it was announced Monda Gou- mm" R99.“ & Tue UPI "'“"'—— l NEW provmces. he a Sydney g: is let gayest-01d native Law semce a“ hm ham", Employ“. CALL U. ‘l "E: ‘ Quality Groceries m‘ ;, armou . .... ’ Phone 175 K “- TRAVELLERS REST SCHOOL‘St. John's . 31 35 {Izmir} “$5,163: :3 “a?!” emu” Islanders" Your Purina Dealer non. no Montana “'“F;c°°‘?g““ « in. 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