1m % Olin-Platfome Thurs. Oct. 8. 1964. 11 .. , B U Y N 0 W . .- Before October 17 AND SAVE! Greatest , Pre—Season SALE! ’ Acnoss THE .SLAND“ ’ . ‘ NORTH MILTON GIRL GIVES ADDRESS OF WELCOME; Queen Elizabeth and Prince ren's Rally in the Coliseum. along with Mrs. Reid. greeted 221i.ngsteriliaggntivgztfiégf Miss Matheson is a 4-H Club the Royal couple at the rally; 1 Chester ztseca ’ member. Some of the thous- centre. beside Prince Philip . I daughter 0f.Mr. and Mrs, Ches_ ands of children who jammed are Mrs. Reid and Mrs. W.R. ter Matheson of North Milton, the Conseum '0 C 310“ 8 Shaw. Dr. Kenneth Parker. gives the address of welcome glimpse of Her Majesty can master of ceremonies for the N k d T on behalf of the youth of the be seen In the background. theson. I a e S e t morefleeceflange“ is §T35,;w‘w;3?idi.th‘”c, ever-glands beside Misses- .‘FEDERATION NEWSLETTER By NEIL A. MATHESON Provincial-Farm Editor I I'VE OFTEN sat in my car. silently cursing the 30 milesper- hour City speed limit and thought it's completely unrealistic; those autcmatic transmission tvpc cars just won‘t run that slowly. But a startling experience this week has caused a sober second thought. I don't think I‘ll criticize seriously a city speed limit I sign again. I had just pulled through an intersection as the light turned ‘green. I was travelling. perhaps, at 10 to 15 miles per hour. certainly not faster. when a little girl—she could be anywhere betwee six. and nine or IO—«sudde-nily darted out in front of By J. LINCOLN DEWAR culture, beef-cattle production ture and the Dairymen's A550 my 08T- On Wednesday evening Oct. and fertilizer plants." ciation on Oct. 28 In Charlotte- 'I'HE REACTION was entirely automatic as I tramped on t 14 the Fluid Milk Associationl Under potatoes, “Nearly iour town. Definite announcement the bl‘ake Wllh all of my strength. I‘m sure I must have stopped 1 holds its a n n u al meeting atl million dollars was earned from will be made later. In not less than three feet. But the youngster had just reached ! Birch Court_ This group is nu- potatoes in 1960 in Prin be Since the inception of me a spot that was past the headlight nearest to her. and I‘ll never ’ ' t' ' ' ' f. «he [feeling of indescwihable horror as I saw hm head lmerically not a large sec ion of County. Most of these are u. competition some so: years ago '<"U F O E 5} _| w a . O "1 E 0 > z ’5 > . . . for a NYLON Snow Tire wit-Ii PREMIUM Features! Buy your new snow tires before Oct. 17...and SAVE! There is no trade-in required . . . our low prices are available to everyone! No time limit guarantee against all road hazards PLUS ex- clusive 3-year guarantee against wearout! These. ALLSTATE “Super Traction" snow tires have: . PREMlUM WEATHER B I. E N D . . . l-‘inest rubber compound gives you fine traction. best wear and mileage. . PREMIUM TRACTION . . . Exclusive design developed for Canadian winters. Rugged lugs give deep bite into snow and mud. . P R E M I U M NYLON . . . Gives you more strength and stability; gives you a safer . . feeling. mm - , - . the dairy industry but produc- ported for fresh use and for there appears to have been a m It cgilh’h'frhgtvgfbergfi :irehthgs‘twhpfidthiglbifcnoileds as I “on per unit ‘5 SUbStanllany seed. Both of these markets are steady and noticeable increase . PREMIUM YALL'F. . . . Shop where you will. applied the footbrake to kick the car In position and had 'lls-t above the average The Assoc”. likely to de°1!“e- i“ 935!!!” development- The 905' you won't fin dequal similar value. started to climb out to see how she was whcn'shé rose suddiJenlv Fm" “5‘3"” “'1‘”? “‘ “mm” The best opportunities lie tn sibilities are great and the far- ' V r ‘ to her feet and darted awav ’ mf-l ll“? Inter“! 0f 1‘5 members processing more potatoes. sew mers who have made the most . NOTHING TO PA\ Lntil February, 1965. My wife and I asked anxiously If she was hurt. and she land is concemw With PMeCl- man's have no trouble market progress realize that there is when you buy on your Account assured us several times that she wasn't. as she ran around ‘ing lhmug'll improved qualll?’ ing the potatoes they process money in grass and great ad- a corner and disappeared. rubbing her arm with evidence of the TPlIDUlallon 0‘ “llld milk‘More processing. for frozen vantage from a labor saving SIZE NUMBER mm Sho’WlntZ l" her {30“- pmdllcl5~ 'French-fries, dry-mashed, flak- standpoint in the production at ~ PRICE - In t'lis province the percentage ed (names and for o t a r a. large quantities of good feed. Concentrafed PerIOd Terror !of the total is not large pos- Chis; should bring higher in.‘ ARVES'I‘ THE ENTIRE incident didn't last 30 seconds. hilt the first !Slhll’ 13 Ilel‘ C9!" mml‘are‘! “’lth‘ comes and more jobs. e ar- We are now In the second 10 of them were the longest. and the most concentrated period lOVE‘l‘ 5” P" cent lll some Dl‘OVll‘l" round supplies shouid be 3.55m week of October and there is of ten-rm through which I have ever lived. and I do not scare ices. ' I 'ed and the plants could operate still quite a large acreage Ol easily, . ‘ Membership in theisland As- 12 months of the year. The“, grain to be harvested. Ripening Had I been drivmg at even the posted speedI‘mit of 20 sociation is In the Vicinity of rare no Potato chips produced has been slow this year and m . .our. I couldnt possibly have stopped in time. {or and good attendance will make now on P E1 anhough the 10. ‘ some fields are still quite green. the little girl darted out from not five feet away, and she was for a more. effective meeting ' ' " 1 of VI d] cal market is large and grow- However. the cm? 5 one m9 he rain 1'. and program Interested Per' 1 the best ever and the quality is Im using the story here in hope it may cause extra caution sons should watch for announ- ~ TUBE-TYPE BLACKWALI. 5.60/5.20/5.00 x 15 95 RR 27099 DUO 14.50 6.00/5.90/5.50 x 15 95 RR 27006 DLO 14.50 .70 x 15 93 n R 27030 DLO 13.99 7.10 x 15 0.: RR 2703: DLO 17.44 7.00 x 15 95 RR 27033 DLO 18.99 TUBELESS BLACKWALL ‘ swam/5.00 x 13 95 111127202 DLO 6.50/6.4-0 x 13 13.9 n . . . ' 95 RR 27203 D [.0 15.50 aweonpagi dopenmlsm‘hawflve thmugh the city as mnugh they cement m theNpress' 4521;123:135 uhd tiller;de Egg}: the next three weeks the 700 7'10: x,].‘— 14 3L8 flied I hit the grirl and lulled her. the fact that It migtht have H” AND R.” - , _ichip industry in Prince County ' urgent attention will be the har- 'gox ‘ 4 4172‘ '5“ 5&5)“, D ‘0 6:;- We were intrigued with a re . 7- x1 - 114 9 4 I 9 been her fault and not mine. would have been a small comfort. cent newspaper item which re_.' PASTURE IMPROVEMENT ' vesting of the potato crop. Re- Mme 1 15x14 9— “Ra-:3“ D 40 18.99 lbehalf! - - Mrs. Motorist. and you .Would have a ported a collision between al ' Results have been announced ports are that the yteld is ex- p.50,“ 1.55,“ 9:, RR 2224;; DD .99 he em on y0“F_lTllnd for as long as you I‘ve. AS I said. car and a m Damage to the l in this years Pasture Improve cellent and the large volume = m/c 90/: x15 93 RR 2.299 D do 1599 even though it shouldntvhbe‘your Irina thet death at a biting: cal, amounts to $12500 but the ment Competition with top hon- I will, of course. made 1: worth- . "9/5 "9/. 50x15 95 121127206133 15.99 . your c 1‘ ‘ 995 W0“ 3 e" e “u'g i ' ours going to Queens and Kingstwhile contribution to our econ- (570:1. L'le'r 05 RR 2‘230 .0 16.95 haunt you for the rest of your life. lc°w t°°k 0“ find". her. “W” t h E i r i m a d 'f the rice is good ' 10x15 1 13x15 9.: RR 2723: n .0 1099 ‘. . l power. The incident is being Ill-. Count. T e as ern par 0 eiomy n it p . _- 5 - ' r _ M21 A 0- QUI'TS Are Internatlonally Famous vestigatcfrd hby ltiled police. An in.i (fizzle; mtyhhgmslttjldeazoilttgu . Shard?" ggvgqaplrsalesrhg in theI 130:] 34ale 9-) ll“ «1 3 D 0 2 ~99 , i is in raises some3 l ' , * ' l' ’ . 5‘ 4 '1 CALLED 1? few days ago 0" M’s" we‘re“ DWSOU’ the “lent:- l i nssibnmesfi buting to a better showing. Pres In preparation for a new year t TDBEI E’s WHITEE“ L to M C M, C , interc. ing lega p t m“ “gum” 0 0.! raand' 3 her hm?" 1" U‘g‘g to ‘ isent lans are that the rize! lowing must be attended to 6.00/5.90/5.60x13 95 RR 27302 DIA) 16.99 lee some t‘ the f l Can tie cow be charged with. D P P _ _ o . ancy owls she hasbeen making for some . , - l l 11 A d m ,9 a, certaini advan. 6.50/6.40x13 95 RR 2.30311.) 17.99 “emotionally-known clients in the United c.t'ltes leavmg the scene or a" Bead" wmners and entrant‘s WI an e e y " "" " " some 10 wars Marguerite has beer; 'mak'ing her fancy em? Can she be booked as at honored at a banquet tendered tages in early attention to this 700x14 w;st Li§:‘§§3 R qidlts‘which have been sold through several of the tourist hi! and Fl"! drive“ and “W “V the Departmcm 0‘ Agm‘fl' 3°!" part‘culafly 0" and so“ 7:50x14 7:75x14 0:. RR 273101).) 19.50 shop outlets. Recently. however, Dr. H. Sherman Hirst and would she respohdowhen ques- 8.00x14 323x14 95 RR 272121).) 21.93 Mo's. Hirst, Hyde Park. New York became personally inter - ll0n9d by'tlle IlOllCP- . 8.50x14 85:31:14 05 RR 07 .O 23.05 ested in Mrs. Dawsons work and last May 25. Claire Hirst In the litigation which we 9 6.70x15 775x13 9.: RR run l). 19.30 7.101: 15 813x 1" 03 RR 27333 “LU 21951 7.60x15 8.45 x 15 05 RR 27333 MK) 21 'l') x- ' I (The Doctor's willel wrote a letter informing Marguerite; pect will ensure our sympathg "Dr. Hirst and l have been invited to the wedding and ies are all on the side of the‘ reception for Nina Roosevelt. granddaughter of Franklin D. dairy industry. PRINCE SURVEY Roosevelt. We would like to present her with one of your . 331%?- Y; giggling present . . . It will he the tines present We have had the opporfimtiltyi . . I .- G FEBRUARY, 1965 Mrs. Dalwson made the quilt, a Dresden plate design, and fépL32§130§n§X?2§°Tfit§ mg! embrddered in one corneri- the following at the express re ARDA survey and note he f01_l “est 0‘ the Hints: I win under education I ‘ - “NINA ROOSEVELT—«Presented to Nina Reneevelt on her wed- Onog h M E P - ' bnc I ding day. June 20. 1964." V9? 3 ° 9"“ P“ . ‘ , I n t e A later letter from the Hirslr said the quilt was displayed !S°h“"‘s “9 0V" 30 years 0‘ VATICAN (llrv IAPl—The ‘It IS useful and even neces- nently and was draped over two chairs in the Roosevelt 3 9- ’Vatican Ecumenical Counc il;sary to have common prayer _ Nina's father Is John—where gifts were displayed. I Less than one “I‘M! l" 20 has! has advanced its dpive for‘for unity. This gives us an , Mk3. between its now working on an ordel for seven quilts. be?" NmOdened- , lChi-Istian unity, voting approval! opportunity to know our Chris- at! them for a crib. received from Mrs. Linda Pn-lewski. L955 than ha” "'3 Wth for Roman Catholics to pray ""0 tian brothers better and con-' {Hyde Park lady WlhO saw fhe one Nina ROOSDVOII had re- SCllmllS 81‘9 lll-Slllahed. with other Christians. ‘ to come closer to eelved from the Hirsts. Just over one - third have has- ‘ It was a major switch in cen-l them." I lemenu- tturies-old Roman Catholic pol-l The COUNCll lalhel‘fl — card!- 9 1 L955 Fha" one ' “uh havelicy against joint worship with‘nals. patriarchS. BTChblShopsri' l I’M NOT accustomed to describing quilts but one of the nus“ tonal ' bishops and otter prelates from! ' I Picture Is On Women S Pa e l non-Catholics. I p'eces is a "Mary and her little lamb“ design. the other around the world—began votingI -m 1 _One - quarter are equipped! t. h L as on a Scottie dog blowing bubbles. Right now she’s working on a lWlIth I‘llltl'nlng 1W3 errth. d icoflmgflggm‘y‘ggmfo aisnlom um] Mani; 0" £1119 lllllt."t “helm!!- d‘ Size 7.50 )6 l4. Size, 6.70 x 15. design “The old woman who lived in a shoe”. l .es.< tan wo - ir s ave: - ' ' ‘ 9- ”“ 83"8 V0? BCCEPP v- ‘ l - ‘ ' Marguerite was just getting ready for mailing a quilt with electricity. rm“ 0! Chris“3“5v the PFOV'Slonl general principles of unit.“ Tubeless Blacknall 'Ill )e T) pe, Black“ all ' '32: “my”? sggmtzeogvaghzfig Tuesday‘s vote dealt with how 'late Saturday evening. A picture I took Is displayed today 0 'with libraries. lb. h ‘ t3", epfmi“ common' wont to pill these principles into the women's page.’ thanks to the ctr-operation of Women's < One school in 30 is equipped to '5 "p‘ p‘ ' idaily personal action. The coun- I I i . a Tulip pattern when Mrs. Matheson and I called on her > Just one - fift'i are. equipped» Editor Audrey Jenkins. rgive home economics or man- Ship "m1" limited circum' c fathers gave overwhelming Because of production problems occasioned bv the Queen's juai training, Stan“ ' l . ‘ - !approval to these provisions. visit. todays column Is being purposer chorl. But I want to 1 N0 sclmo‘s have favnitie; In other Votes on the lmlly Each of the {our separate VPtesv received well over the requ1red' two-thirds majority. make two observations before I close. - r schema. the council fathers ap- ror sewn” educatm 1proved organized public con-. a n. I o n 1939 Royal Visit Recalled Under agriculture The“ 19.. cts etween canon... and! . . f Id tr . b sed: Goo O W two Canadian Amv m0 hm.e in Char_ agacufxrefipgzfllignd ieg_l‘other Christians IO WOI‘ d 89 k for‘ “ - . . 1 mini- was stationed here in an in- gable processing plant, andl unity. agreed that Catholics! “NWT” 3mm" 1 m “‘1 "other “'83 sent "mm Halifax for the occam-on' potato - chipping plants. are‘f".va'yw“are mus! undergo a TORONTO (CPI — Very Rev. ALLSTATE “Storm King" Relreads are designed for better in M a King George VI and Queen Emame in 1939' necessary 85 new crop! an ! com/"Sim or hegrt dto‘lvard MlCllael Rusnak. pastor of St. winter traction and utmost safety. Only the finest casings are M were some 1.200 service people sent here from regular processes are developed in “mothers and accepte 11 cc aifii- Marys glovak Greek Catholic used with firsbgrade tread rubber m assure you of maximum flee: this time. But the cars were driven so last on the parade food business Prince Count tion that the Roman Catho c Church here has been ap. mileage .m in 1989 there were bitter complaints because the people could be the-base for Chm-ch must be ready to re. pointed a bighop by the Holy . “mung,” m him???“ it ‘52: and“; sfigul’gfi'qflg plants. Imam “5:” tWhe" 92135535131: See and ‘ias been named apos- . Retreads are used on .St'fIOOl buses, commercial airlines, and her m 11d. y H However, without a depend- WM grgseéngei‘r “:mthe mum" by tolic visitator for some 200,000l taxis and many other Similar vehicles. 17".“ I SAID Int week- I Shall be M “’95! Pit!an la“ week' able supptly 0' hi5? ' (imply. Bishop Charles Helmsing of govggzagg “he szzanfiflzuf‘itgf . These tires are superior to many sit-called “bargain” tires. star-I -— ' ' . —- a om e. i we ices,i . , . . . . t . _ mmfippmmydmf hihlffsmam‘rmofhzrh'iximhgvz afoirl1lifrgl fmsprmesgingpindustfle: canaxm” C'U'St‘ Joseph] [MtiHWednesday He also becomes’ . Nothing to pay until February tin when you buy on your mum Item. rgdynu will notify élther Frank Weeks at A~ not exist. With new methodsim"igldaggfov:§"5‘?§w§ b? Iflauxihary to Isidore Boredom! Account. Guaranteed for 15 Months! rug germ. “3131:3211 tillag'hlg $533032? filflgcgossh‘dgtlofxg‘l? flfil-jililildprthe;1 very great 5‘99 forward in the —————eparCh Feronwvjw. Guaranteed for 15 M On “‘5' "‘ tion of the church." _ . wh - ducts to a much - larger procel- 33°" . 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Trade‘in stalls In the snow, invest in hattch euihtlwtion... ll. now. new power-packed Allstate batteri- Inflan ‘Wm from the time the first p‘annlng was started, belle? llVlflE- .m a” More Her Majesty pulled the cords that im- 3. Demand for farm crops for w A mute manortal plaques. m 0' the 0b! h ' eh processing is growing in ‘hc - 0 I ' pull‘lcknew Ittleorno ng pi- ems. u‘ ey Maritimes_ many. "You name it and we‘ve had It". Dr. MacKinnon 4_ New lndusirie, based on b. ab‘enf from hi‘ office in me once when I chatted with him perhaps a vear ago agriculture will only grow In' been having the problems right up to thermal day " Wm “my; ‘vggngiggmhgnjggiioms m 0, m3; §"3?§§u'§e'£§$‘$n$ Alberton October 11 to 25 Inclus- fiflmmarral SLI‘II"?LI§P.yT was happy to learn this wrck that fight "ml" f" the Pmce'm- . - members of the Foundation presented a beautiful 5- The“ l' 1’00"! (01' “9311‘ |VQ. 311 out to Dr. MacKInnon and his charming wife. Daphne. “Sl0h 0f vegetablegrowlng. dell! I that homo on Fitzroy Slicer earlier this week will. hoz production. strawberry SHOP and SAVE the CATALOGUE WAY SIMPSONS-SEARS 156 Kent St- Phono 2-1251