¥ lSLAND NEWS PAG Alberton and West Prince County‘ f TheIGuardian. Charlottet Premier To Visit own, Thurs. Jan. 10. 1963. Ottawa Shortly i ‘Several cabinet ministrrs ex-t Feet ‘0 be 01” 0f “‘0 l‘l'°"1n¢°1meet in Montreal with represen- ces Minister Leo Rossiter and during the next few weeks Premier Walter R. Shaw, iatei next week. will he in Ottawa on‘ business and \\'llI probably at-l tend a portion of the annual‘ meeting of the national Progres- sive Conservative party Industry and Natural Resour- ces Minister Leo Rossl'er has MacRae has an Ottawa meet-111131 several meetings scheduled He ing scheduled with the federal;Smallwood will not attend. will attend a national meeting. in Toronto on resources develop-l merit; possibly meet in Ottawa' with the Maritime Transporta-. tion Commission on subsidies Peasants Seeki Called Crimina moscow rAP‘I — A group othiddcn in underground pits as‘and dollar-exchange crisis "pet; Siberian peasants who soughtl American help to leave the 80-, viet Union are described by at Soviet news agency as criminalsl and persons addicted to beating. their children. i in The Soviet version of the peasants. as carried by the No-l vosti news agency. is in sharp! contrast to the description givenl b . . embassy officials. l The peasants—six men. 12 women and 24 children —A pa- raded into the US. Embassy last week seeking help but were told nothing could be done for hem. US. officials described the Siberians as healthv. good- minded people wanting to es- cape the hard life of Christians 1n the Soviet Union. After being heard in the Em- bassy. the group was taken by bus to a hotel and later the So- viet government said they were being shipped back to their homes in Chernogorsk. Some of the peasants shouted as they were being led out of the Embassy that they would be shot. One said the sect recog- nizes no state authority. Novosti tells of children being for North Shore shipping; may tatives of companies interested in establishing food processing. plants in this province; d will attend an Atlantic Provin-l ces meeting in Halifax to dis-‘ cuss transportation. : Agriculture Minister Andrewi Halifax Meet To Discuss Report The meeting of Atlantic Pro- vinces' government representa- tives to discuss the report of tho MacPherson Royal Commission on Transportation has been ; scheduled for Jan. 22 in Half- X. fa The meeting was called by Nm Sc i 5 Premier Robert Stanfieldend will deal with portions of the commission’s re- port that apply to the Atlantic area. Industry and Natural Resour- provincial transportation direc- tor Graham Rogers will repre- sent the P.E.I. Government. The meeting was to be attend- ed by the premiers of the Atlan- tic Provinces. but Premier Wal- ter R. Shaw will be unable to attend and there is a possibility Newfoundland's Frontier minister, Hon. Alvin Hamilton.1 and provincial Secretary .1. Da-' vid Stewart is expected to be in . Toronto on usiness n e x t week. ng U.S. Aid 1 Is In Russia their parents sought to keep‘ them from being taken away by Soviet officials. .‘ Novosti says the religious; folk abuse their children. mak-i ’ g mental cases of them. A‘ concerted drive was launched against them in Chernogorsk. “The initial results of this public drive against the fanatics are that the most malicious of the sect have been deprived of their parental rights, and their children now are being cared for at a boarding school. After being persuaded by local public bodies. 17 people recently broke off from the sect. The leaders of the fanatics. G. Vaschenko and A. Miller among them. were sentenced by a people‘s court to imprisonment. “The appeal of active mem- bers of the splinter group to a foreign embassy for help to leave the country was actually an attempt on their part to evade responsibility for their evil deeds. . . . “We hope that the public of Chernogorsk will help these hristians regain human dig- nity." B-A Oil Takeover Declared Against P.Q. G QUEBEC (CPi—Premier Le-l cage said Wednesday an agree- ment by which British Ameri- can Oil Company has acquired control of Shawinigan Chemi- cals Limited was made against the will of the Quebec govern- ment and Hydro-Quebec. The agreement between BA. and Shawinigan Water and Power Company—parent com- pany of Shawinigan Chemicals —was announced Tuesday. Through it, B.A. increased its holding in Shawinigan Chemi- cals to 66 2-3 of the outstanding New Crisis For Dollar ls Forecast VANCOUVER (CPi—Canada expect another financial haps sooner than we think" the government fails to change its economic thinking, Walter Gordon. financial okes- man ior the Liberal party. said re. The member of Parliament for Toronto Davenport. speak- ing to the Chartered Account- ants Club of Vancouver. said Canada's International trade deficit-which he placed at $1,- 000,000.000 in each of the last two years—has "placed a heavy mortgage on our future as a separate independent nation.’ “We have settled these huge deficits . . . by selling off our natural resources and our Ca- nadian-owned companies and by going into debt. “Sooner or later we shall have to pay for it—of that we can: be certain." Mr. Gordon said Canada's four main economic problems are unemployment, the dangers of inflation as a result of dollar devaluation, the deficit in inter- national trade and Canada’s role in changing world trading patterns. Text of Mr. Gordon's address was released to the press in ad- our F the Help y avou DOMINION CAS“ ’5‘ w ' Diningtbenextfow dourhnlyachhr’cwtllboohoun 4 to econ DommlonlnthohtornaflonalCuhhcoiflnYoum I Sheifibeeligibletowinanuclunq and-owl]! lWhonyou’m FRESH KILLED GRADE "A" MARITIME BROILER ' CHICKEN 2V; to 3% LB. AVERAGE WEIGHT 39 VOTE ron YOUR FAVOURITE nomnou asmm run“ also lngatDommlonthhwook- afloat!» . YOU CAN WIN A mom's rm snowmen Thére’snothingtobu .SimplyoutyonrbcllotiormobomlnlonCublot of an YOUR FREE BALLOT AT DOMINION FOR THE CASHIrRLor-rHr-YEAR comm: your oxce. Thobayllotguacth possible for you to winSl inDominion to chop FREE for a monthl Don't miss outl Ihozxour own on tom. noan it aging catoc— noon 1: t your ballot this week & . "tits I r i‘ Y MAPLE LEAF VACUUM CHOICE QUALITY Salt Cod I(IIICICEII will. Basket n. MAPLE LEAF “CRYOVAC” SWEET PICKLED Cooked Ham FROZEN roons min FRIES 29c 10 OZ. RON "’- PEAS 49c Fish 8. Chips 63c SARA LEE ASST. Frozen Cakes McCAIN’S CUT Green Beans 79c 25c 10 OZ. PKG. vance of delivery. WEATHlE'R ov’t Wishes Mr. Lesage — who has an— nounced that an offer by Hydro will be made to shareholders of Shawinigan Power accompanied by rights to acquire shares in a new company which will op- erate Shawinigan’s non - electri- cal assets—read a formal state-. ment during a break in a cabi- net meeting. The offer will be maintained. he declared. FOLLOWED BID Mr. Lesage said the Shawini- gan-BA. agreement was dated Jan. 4. a week after the govern- ahares from 25 per cen WESTERN BRIEFS IS PATIENT Goulding Rem/cs. Sumlncr- side. is a patient in the Prince; County Hospital where he is re- ‘ calving treatment. SPENT HOLIDAYS Misses Geraldine and Stella Drlscoll spent the holiday seas-I on with their parents, Mr. a n Mrs. Percy Driscoll. Kensing-i ton. RETURNS T0 MT. A. l Clair Bryan has returned to ‘ his studies at Mount Allison University after spending the Christmas holidays with is parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan. Cascumpec. ‘ JERSEY PRODUCES I. A fourvyear old Jersey cow owned by J. H. Clark. Newl Wiltshil‘e has produced 1.789 pounds milk. 462 fat for breed class averages of 107 in milk., fat, according to the! mount issue of the Canadian Jamey Breeder. ; TWO HEIFERS QUALIFY ‘ '1‘ Prince Edward Island. bottom are listed as having. .qualified to record of perform- ance tests in the current issue l shares." WILL PROTECT PUBLIC ment offer was announced. At the time .Hydro's offer was H made public. the government and Hydro-Quebec “were com- pletely unaware of any negotia- tions between Shawinigan and B.A." “I must. further state that the agreement of Jan. 4 and the subsequent contract were made without the consent of Hydro- Quebec 0 the government and against their will." said Mr. Lesage. The operation "obviously" ran counter to his statement that no company or subsidiary could take any action other than acts of current administration with- out consent of Hydro-Quebec. be But Shawinigan Chemicals had a federal charter. Mr. Le- sage added, and “the legislature does not seem to have the power to invalidate a transfer of its 1 “The government is firmly re- solved to afford all possible protection to the and purchasers of shares on rights who anticipated. as they were entitled to do, the accept- ance of Hydro-Quebec's offer. “The government and Hydro— Quebec are determined to main- tain the offer of $30 per com- mon share of Shawinigan. They also intend to maintain. in spite of the transaction effected with- out the consent, the rights to acquire shares of Shawinigan Industries Limited. The latter. I want to emphasize. is to have a m I! Quebec chart . Shawinigan industries is the proposed name of the company to be formed to take over Shaw- inigan Power’s non - electrics holdings. ' of the Canadian Guernsey Breed- I .¢rs’ Journal. Km View ‘Mablo produced 8.198 poumh unthmiatasasmiorm year old with breed class aver- 1 ages of 122 milk and 121 fat. for i .Harrioon Green. Clyde River. 1 Ten Maples Ellen produced i VoW Blasts At Norstad .tures issued by the weather 3 office: Min Max. Night Day Dawson ...... .. ~54 48 Vancouver .' .... .. 37 49 ictoria . . . . . . . .. 35 ' 89 Edmonton .... .. ~11 ~10 Calgary -8 6 ‘ Regina . -2 ~2 l Winnipeg -9 -2 Toronto 33 38 . Ottawa 30 34 1 Montreal . . . . . .. 29 86 iQuebec City 28 31 Fredericton’ 2f! 38 Saint John ..... .. 28 35 Moncton 29 38 x . . . . . . . . .. 26 38 harlottetown . — 35 Sydney . . . . . . . . .. 36 — armouth . . . . . .. 33 38 St John’s . . . . . .. 32 39 shareholders 28 a 4.6% milk, son fat ft! RCA: 0! TORONTO (CP) —- Tempera- HALIFAX ( CPl—The weather CROSBY'S TREASURE BRAND MOLASSES 53 OZ. QUART CARNATION INSTANT KON-TIKI HABITAN T office says a band of snowflur-. ries will spread into the Mari- times from the northwest today reaching Cape Breton by eve ning. Colder air will follow the snowflurries and bring cleaning to northern New ck the evening. Otherwise. peratures will remain above seasonal values. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity. Eastern Shore: Clear with a few cloudy periods becoming cloudy in aft- ernoon: a few snowflurries by evening: very mild; southwest winds 15. Low-high at Halifax and hen and 35. South Shore. Annapolis Val- ey: Cloudy with a few now- flurries by evening: very mild: west winds 15. Low-thigh at Yarmouth 33 and 36, Kentvllle tem- well nd 36. Northern Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island: Vaniablc cloud- iness becoming cloudy in aftera noon: a few snowflurries by evening: very mild: west winds 20 becoming southwest 15 in FORTUNA CHOICE SLICED PINEAPPLE "' PEK BONELESS PORK SHOULDER 1.23- 85c PKG. B. M. FANCY MIX COOKIES COLGATE A. B. C. SOAP Powder SWM’S PREM 2:3? 25¢ LGE. PKG. 12 OZ. TIN RICHMELLO FOR FLAVOUR Instant Coffee s w Potatoes Small Shrimp «Is Soup Deal 4 1543 A REAL SAVING NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT c 6 oz. pgk. 39c 49c TOP VALUE “any” CARROTS 37c? ORANGE itiiino lETTllCE m 25¢ tmtiiiiiiiius 33: “m” lUNiUNGEOmG - 17: NEW CROP CORELESS afternoon. Low-high at New Glasgow and Charlottetown 3 a n . Cape Breton: Sunny with a few cloudy periods. clouding over in the evening; colder; west winds 20 diminishing afternoon to southwest 15. Low gh at Sydney 30 and 86. Eastern NB. Countiol. Lam St. John River Valley: Clear with a few cloudy period! be- coming cloudy during morning; a few afternoon and evening snowflurries; extremely n‘fld: westerly winds 15. Low-high at Moncton. Fredericton 25 and 34. Saint John 25 and 35. Upper St. John River Volley. Bay of Chalcur: Mostly cloudy. clearing by evening: a few snowflurrics; cxtrem y mild: me sad 117 for Maureen Home. 01m“ (CF) _ The; W“ Alm- Launis Norstad for his ' 25 and 32. westerly winds 15. LUW~hlgh It Edmundston and Campboilton HEINZ FANCY TOMATO JUICE COLGATE SOAKY BUBBLE BA UNBREAKABLE POLY ' LAUNDRY HOLLYWOOD WAVE SET NON FOOD ITEMS ST. PETRS ROAD Wfifii ENVELOPES PLUSH 11 on. T" 39¢ roun nssur ‘ BASKET 77c WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO um OUAN‘I'ITIIS at?“ 19c ' m PACK ' t can 29: sta f 0 ;ments here last week in fav m3“ “de to“? ‘t anion“ I.“ TO to} the acquisition of were: townmatR 11835 :3;th 10::7 .W; arms by Cum“ ‘p.m. us co . mm. m , itfx-Pzziimiyplig available for l. 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