British Foresee Luna Data | Saving Americans Full Year 3 as 8 | i i : | Beat ee wt «i nie * Fi course in. welding, veterinary ther minor details differ. : ON Me ‘ oe ee elogs us i soldering, home plumbing pygr No PROBLEM IN VIET CONG SNIPER FIRE plants, plant dises ‘ |. Since P.E.1. has. no adequate | contrans to nome previous the- ; : ods of con also what system of vocational training, dust is no problem in the weekend. South Viet Nam in- ernment troops were in the | should e in yields. This we was fantrymen took. up positions delta some 160 miles south of |@ very practical and a very | Student wishing to take such a softly ‘Thursday. study and use | Course The . ‘ . worthwhile beca: Tust- go to Nova Scotia Soviet he ; | against the guertilas who were Saigon om a search and clear of this 1 are int — College.I found z sean, rage sniping from treetops. The gov- operation. (AP Wirephoto) (this branch of Agriculture and 1 | that some subjects, such as dike | with wings. Abe : aes a = - feel I have learned considerable | DUllding, and drainage, grape means the Americans could do| ; 4 about it. and apple culture will be .of lit- away with, the six-foot legs or | : FACTS. ARMER : */tle use to me but these are a re- | stilts they put : POULTRY ‘HUSBANDRY quired part of the rust |on their space Tat § Ges ge i j FARMERS _ : NSAC Diploma Couse E:Sen Se eee" Seeeo I ny- | American ae Of special interest to me. was who is planning on farming | oe, carson to Caaiic aed Mae jar Un Veantion ag on farming) Lytdeton anid the funar_pho-| @ave the United States to recognize. the different diseas- | course at NSAC because 1 510 9 year of analysing sections of | Id: 10 YOUNG FammelS. ESS ee - . |that any a ing this training im such a systema |farming and will thereby enable |will mean’ a great saving in (2&2 & spacecraft on the basis of \sianfwere to provide ws am gee a we neeee ees ; By STUART AFFLECK. . tie approach to poultry hus-|him to become a better farmer | money and manpower. jthat we would get s¢ hand. ones of high quality, would not in | aa ; fine, bandry should. be a more ‘com-|and a better citizen in his com-| Jn Washington, a US. space especially ORCS caves give us the neces |o™ ™ mS 1st Year Diploma Student petent and successful poultry- | munity: I hope it will do this for | official expressed doubt Russian |! #t’S instant science. a ae aaa During . the depression. Nova Scotia Agricultural College man me inky writ. PbMOs Would. speed up the “We 8 st ie om [Cas tone ad Coitinne ; There are other subjects| NOTE article was writ- American moon landing. | graphs moon's. surface jentire year provide work for. I have been asked recently by some idea of what the diploma; I feel. the course on horticul- | which we mast ‘not overlook and |ten by Stuart Affleck, Bedeque, ‘The Russians have per. |back from our surveyor space- | ” El aux io cc ate the Department. of Agriculture | students are doing ture is very beneficial to any- which 1 Wi reas Se elena | Oae the Christmas holiday |formed a tremendous (era but we wil see seed *! Cab Com n “ , Tales Comma te neva Early in the term, the stu-| one planning on operating a fruit /ronomy which helps us to .dis- Further ; information on |said the cificisl, whe asked dat |chemical analysis which we are| mpa y "The boys asked me for. w Diploma Course at the Nov Se ee ears a Reet hed ane eee sect ae The |tinguich graaahe and. to Receme the diptoma course is avallable|he wot ther idestified. “But ene |@ving to obtain, In, Sie way, nd Dies to pay off their rent beeause Scotia Agricultural College _ | they. might havea. fret hand | might be considering growing |familiar with differest types of|from the P21. 1 rement of big problem, for as la the ex-|we will know the contents of the | FOU er body had jobs then,” she What is the Diploma Course? |look at different types of farms. |small fruits in connection with |soil and their ¢omponents. The | Agriculture, Charlottetown or| change of data. If past experi- | Surface its bearing strength | - said in an interview. “I couldn Ht.is a course in practical Agri-|This was most interesting and I/his © mixed farming operation. |chemistry course is designed to| Summerside, or from the Regis- ence is any criteria, we will no |2nd important engineering; TORONTO (CP)-—Mrs. Kath-|turn them: away-s0 we ee, ee ee ela oe methods of slant give we: sullicient. nbowledge ef |trer. Nove _Seotia Agricisttural oe oe ere. ae Sue eS iene: prospective farmers fo ‘onja ers were propagation, care of various'elementary chemistry better | College, Truro, m photos alone would; * afraid photographs | founded Canada's taxic money the farm.and for citizenship in| ewer or to attempt to answer. . peste — _ ae = 7 the community. The course be-| the many questions asked ‘them. Gees ah : Toren gan. on- October 13. and will Ot the dairy farms. visited, I res * , ’ acre f : (Continued from page 7) Oe ee ta win oe tote ected under. the Winter Works |farm a tion. It ° Cee ee a ‘good idea how to a large promen- |m ; ade_all around. ly. work and _pay off, even The main part of the building |t two. -main..dres sing | terprise.than we commonly have | canteen, ticket office, | here. ; oificials’ office. At the |THREE DAY TOUR the building there are | We visited many other inter- dressing rooms for jesting places{ a vegetable visiting players, pump | farm, a hog’ farm, fertilizer wer OM..and_.2_storage-room.———--- al i f The upper part of the building | house, Grave's fruit and vege- when completed will have two|table cannery,’ the Scotia Gol? offices and a trophy room. plant where we saw how the ap- At the annual: meeting of the |ples of the Annapolis Valley Association held in De-|were processed. This tour last- ed for three days and from it I Kenneth McRae, reported the |iearned much of interest and of first year of running the arena |value which has given me a one- of success and hard work. |broader outlook on the different After. outlining the success -of | aspects of farming. the ‘building under the winter| Our classes begin at 8.30 a.m. works program he extended a| and continue until 4.30 p.m. with warm word of appreciation to |one and one-half hours at noon. many. firms, organizations, and |We have 11° subjects, namely individuals both inthe province | Agronomy, animal husbandry, | 7 botany, chemistry, farm mana- gement, . English, entomology, i tion program shampooing SUMMER PROGRAM $ :. The arena provided ‘« Towing .......... 6 units recreation and cultural pro) Craning | grams in the form of clinics, Day | Night | Red Cross Water Safety training 4-9722, 4-8048 dances provided by a local or- chestra, bingo'’s, wrestling mat- ch, folksinging* concert. The Wo- |. men’s Working Auxiliary of the: association are very active in the programs set up. The arena is playing a big|' part in the life of the community Service %« s yi oo A complete stock of ars nn ne gad 3 -— Htave“a ball fm a Valiant. 1i’s pure enjoyment—all ways. Performance that’ perky—roominess that’s crowd along, with ‘Mosquito, Paper nial Island grant, Department of Physical Education and the peo- | % ple of the Tignish community the new indoor rink became a Yeality, and the youth of the ' @ommunity are exercising -their built up energy to the fullest de- ~ weight, “Pee-Wee, Midget ‘ Bantam; Juvenile, Inter- os y i _ i Stool," Hockey and |) Shenetewn Pek ; pleasing —gets you anyplace im style—“Valiant-style”, that is, comfortable and Join the thousands of wirth assistance | mider . j W. Ski _ have-a-ball families, who have made Valiant first in sales and who say nobody beats Valiant for fun, for value, for ee een. ae WwW, Skinner. eae ee See your local. pe a Man ST ie for value ta'the wise old adage that ¥ says ‘It you want to keep your nobody beats | “ . bay out of-mischief put him on ‘ ria Sp tent ee ae Callus for programs, | 3 ; es a ert + fe x MM is a sto) oa é . hit, pirwssnsilate an iia il ia deka’ silat a sith ‘ — diesel ial Rint bling menren parte eniiad nat a semansnesianla alga eran sino na Bhy it Rv inate posable sibel ppt wou - The Centennial Commun club bulletins, busi- : ; ae 4 ‘ ; . f | Sporty -Atena at Tichish sands] Suag teterente. anf Sq CHRYSLER 5-YEAR —650,000-MILE POWER-TRAIN WARRANTY ———- asa a z Rescues tak: work guaranteed. 4 : yo) Be ef ras i ee cal fer citizens through a sound sports program GUARDIAN - PATRIOT The rink itself was a challenge CENTRAL PRINTERY Phone’ 4-8506 ‘awha venture in a small ea | must continue: to work. betterment of the its many dr. cks that go- any hew 36 WENDALL G. 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