‘ mlvmnlo.mmnqmmmmhhwnmi ..r OI n Winn-WM.“ union-Ia rind leophyelniau to near mu. but the camper: Toronto 70 no heat II I] more In: I luv lect- nnder'o mar readluntnunt in would continue le look roi- suit. Ottawa In in lane today. may my" 3., ’ llulr m.le yearn. able mph. Montreal m a: min. :i-orn mebec will cause I A CAN EXPLAIN Amok Intor Soeony- “:4”. ' ‘2 “1 the Men rerlolu but 'illle . Exploration Eclean hid In Kohl! on or creed. Ltd. said gm'fimn g 2 an; mint- all: be expend iAIbOflon and W089 Prince County sxfimfilouégofim 1min ail-ny- :3“ I £1115.»er mama-A91“: "mm 58 as Rugnlgflaizlhlhn _._—_____._._._.——- e _ . 2 The Guardim Clurlnmtown, Fri. Jun 28, 1963 told the llbulnudy weelthy time zeoioruu. end a need he 3'1"“ g; 3: Cape Breton. Prlnee new“ '—-———————-—————' Adi-bane. oil sands are drew. med up exploration wur nntl- s an “ laland. Upper saint John mm his attention awey rroni other cllnted- Y” '3’ m 53 g Valley. by nt chaleur: Sunny pmspecllnz. {Tfi I very warm. extent not eon. - a I as an en warn. in coastal mum EA R Winds north 1.5. W end If W WAX icrl — m wea- _. Sydney 53 m, 7-, Chi? thee puree uye elrlen were most- lottelown 56 end 75- i ‘ ' A is t the snail oil :Oll Boon Easmg 53-, that hta oninyeny exploration lotion-to (CPI — rompers. work was confinuln‘i tum tuned by the weather 1:! 21w in the ill-um late tall I? and as. Campbelan M shell liar itirted in extensive «like: mired-y evenlnl um a ewel- M I} n exploration prolnm oil the bile. Mar. luring hot day which tau tear. alrli tide today it Chum“. nrlua Columblu coast, he s d. D-wmn . 44 as per-lures ride to the eighties town Illiol mm. and 3.40 pm, a .m the lupply nd 4;. Vancouver and nlnellel. Edith: my part- I! Eunice at UM Ind 10‘“ an 58 an s naw record minim rem. min. summerllde tide eighteen 61 peratui-a or :1 deg“: lor June minutes letar than Chlrltltle- n 17. standing the old record or town. sun rises today at (.33 as in set in late. and sets st 7.3:. e EDMONTON (CPI—A level— ‘Wllnl are we headed Tor?" mlnd ol exploration uplru ling nII' nl' nll exploration 1n Mrr Uslilla said he will enrol h Inked. Shell. which emplnyd Edmonton Weslem Cnnldn I] Eluring em— the University nl Alberll In Iboul 1m Dermal III III ex- IllIfY ploynlent problems [or some n nil in continue hllher Ilud- vim-Linn depnru-nent would not Ruin: prollssionll oil nrospeclorl. in In geolnly. Eiilll collellue! ‘ Nlllonll Employment Service had lell. the llrm or would luve rolflclnla here have unliced n soon. Ilith overlupply ol leolnglltl He also menuaned 10 explone‘ FAMRS’ MARKET , There's a smart practical way lorfarmon fo Mil lllclr lunily budget to have more of flu firings Hm melt: Ill. mm e; ‘ .. ' Ind geophyslclsu, and laid sev. lion sclenusu who he an d have i v t ernl have applied [or new em- turned In lechnlcal educlllon al . hen... . new field .. meme... JUST ARRIVED A spakclmln his the Univer- Gm" shy at Alberta'- geology depart- Dunc-n round. man-sei- or J F The King Lions 0! the Sum- lndiea' night celebrated by the the Summerside Club. At l 1’9"" "M “"1"” "mm a“ mum“! Emplw‘mm 5”“ mm“ and “my “on: M“ clubs The “mm” W“ I“ hope and tnlienvers have cou- Edmunlnn omre. said it . - is w e n d el l Turner O'Len tributed their share to the re. but been necessary lnr some ex- Clubs iiere lnstnlled in other presided over b nussell Kelly r '7 . P . at an induction ceremony “'t'd- (righll part depyuty dislrlcl gn- and oer-Ire is Francis Mac- “5mm "VE'SuPP‘Y- “mu” ""“m‘ “d “°"“‘°‘ nesday evenine dunne e joint vernor and pest ring llne it Quarrii. simmer-side. WIT-V "II! they may Im‘ I ""' "h" h'" h‘" v" , . bleak fulure on T min! VIE". la CoacIy Inslilule Students i " “if” m.“ m hiiii‘.i:i’i"l‘."l’l‘.‘il'.e“.n:il‘i°.f Complete W. Prince Survey N KING lIONs Newest Rake on the cpurse, e id Mullet Ameriran health organilallons One oi the men leeving the triad . research. teaching and ‘ iinduntry. Fred Usuna 0! Ed» “Med “I”! ihm asked 1" I 310900-000 ‘ monton said lhst “the iirat iew llut mesa men did not join the HAY ‘lederal epmeppieim u, mend yeers lo the lndus ranlre oi the unemployed. sin: ‘ PEI w re v irons and challenging. but this opportunities were and ALBERTON — An lniormali Wednesday evening some 45 ‘ “mm.” "mm “3“” "flaw ionizer Annals"th the u them. . mention was held in Amman guests enlayed a social eveulrlgi ere-I disease. ‘lnd nuiny isir the quesllo Mrr mun. raid opportunities CULTIVATORS onloyablo. More 5 how you can do It! Shop fills WEEK and United Church hall Wednesday They came trnm the three dis- evening when iii-e students irorn met: in which the students Coedy Internalmnal lnstituie in worked. Also present were Nor- Antlgonish were the hosts. men Riley and John Chisholm The“. nude” Andres Am, or the Coady institute stair and EVERY WEEK arm merchants listed on I'M: page. You will da ni Cuba. George Kultienhnl nt India. Frederica Lozado. Mu- nuel Dnguey and Roy Cheie, have spent the past month in O'Lebry. Tignish end Alberlnu. eondnciing a sorrel survey. They lelt yesterday rimming tor An- ugonish where they will evaluv ate the results of what they have learned end the experience they hive galned. They llle will re- turn to reise their slandard of living. WESTERN BRIEFS another group or five students: which has been doing an assessq ment or the results 01' the Anti—l gonlsh movement in Eastern No» va Stella and cnpe dretnn. 0n behalr or the students and the institute. Mr. Riley express- ed appreclallon oi the very llne‘ way in which the students were. received by the residents or West Prince. ln replying Rev. David Ma naneld voiced the ioeliog oi ev- eryone present when he painted out thnt it had been a pleasant and valuable experience for the communities In have the stud- nla here. Members nl Alberton Women‘s institute cnlered. Hays Unworried By Wheal Surplus sucnn SUGAR BACON 81.79 g;- Picnic G 8r C Supplies II. Kent ll. Ch'mn Dill 2-1651 find bargains for every member of your family bargains ln " ,. U , .."mnd buys mmlnvinyoundroplnwllenyouuninm. Mrs. Farmer] children’s wear MON-MA STE]! BATTERIES vay Dilly N—H—l Hue [umnleed la months 7.95 exchange GET HOT WATER AT THE TURN OF A TAP "E550" Aulomnllu Oil no! Wnler “eaten will But lnnlllh Wltcr m I Fun!!! of 7 hr only “in! I”! Month. all“ EASY FINANCING 0'" REGINA ICPI — Agriruliure. niiniuer Hurry Hays flew met HAMS PElwacrloN " c ‘Snueklzsihmexlln..lhf_bol;lly pm.» 45° CREAM“ [cs BEEVEDERE PALMER c u .er repre-i 1 [p m lggnggécggggmy aentntlve n. (he Hnuse in mm I BUTrER gnu” STORE ELECTRIC Slow-H 8: Muck-o l-Pd- Rmmd' Mam. m mum mains. and told a press center. U .9 LBS u I‘ll:on street, M“ ASSOCIATE 5mm; with their sister~ln~lawr I\lrs.1.u- “" “I'm” "‘9. mm“ "1 s " ~ V. GAL. st Peters M cli'hnwn 9'" “m ‘ you“ I the St Inlet ul- mu Duncan Miscouchg. a wheat surplus being prodnoed . Wleners S ' Ctulollelnwni coupons II I lhls year doesn't worry lllm. 89: DH! Hm Vlsmblc. Slsnslt Mr. Hays. making tiie lirsl __'___‘ Gaudlernebll ‘VIJII n! any federal cabinet Mrs Sallnb Gander. Albert minister to this nsrioulinral FOR m is visitlnGg \glth 1l‘i’ler Elslfil‘. M . province 1 since the April 8 cAMPEns PORK Your 5011i}! nu at. iscouc 2. federal eczlinn. said. "we have “5me “REV” laurplusea in many ngriculturnl CIIGROGI CHOPS’ I , A .products" WWI 8m“ Mme andffim“ "These surpluses will he to, 10 L38. 1 LB. . . Dartmouth are visiting withi her parents, Mr end Mrs. George Venn. Misoouche. marrow'l asset]. I feel that some day we will be thankiul Ior these surpluses." he said. 31.2.5 69" Farm Dealer EQUIP YOUR TRACTOR VISITING PARTY novs cmnnlin m. min wills! perry use “impose, 0.... .cp._ We delivery churfully in WITH NEW held in the school bnsement with‘vrwu as." yeamld boys were Ample Parking 11 table} In Play- Prim ‘V'ra‘chdrged with arsnn Wednesday . ladies flrsl..\[rs. Glls nesnoehe:lrollowine In investigation by the I fuel oll Enduring Symbol B F consalatlon. Mrs Emanuel Don-ionlario fire marshnl's deparl- 0 n gay. men s‘hrsl- Edward lEminent into n him all the H. E O stove oil of gunfim fyé cox‘lisulauon. fleeting; “Sig-ihlott chmpeny which destrnyod er 5; our prize. ~l 2.0m) worth oi pitch-imprcn- ‘ Roche. lnoted dniberl imported fmm. 8 “"90"” A“ D"! W21 . gawk" ll toniily memorial. chosen t Argentina ‘ .HRDINE FLNERAL — The 9:24...." ... 40.11 10 x38.......... .54 runerel service inr Mrs. James 0 motor all hate. wlll inrever beapeeli to r as .vardine was held in me Kenning- quiet beauty end dignity, ego. 10 x 24. .. .. ... .. 46.26 11 x 28. . ,.... ... 58.19 ton Presbyterian church Tues- . greases day ammnm Wm. my. Den. . le- tles or love, honor and 10 x 28 -.r....... 49.64 11 x38........... 72.29 aid MacKay or Summerside nl-r - . . mung Hymns s “g 2 batteries devotion. wide choirs. u wer “The Lord's My Shepherd" nnd "Lend Kindly Light." pellhearu ers were Robert Humphrey. Tho- . mns Humphrey, nebert Jard' 2. ‘ David Jardlne. lnehnm Palmflr. end Elmer Bernard. Burial wns .tn the People'l cemetery. Ken. Ilnslcn. WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE DIAL 4-6112 A Alba" LThomus llm lack 8i Son Ltd. Grafton st. E. oh'tnwn Cit-mm" The RIGHT Kind of Mall-I'll Kent St. Ch’town ARSENAULT FUNERAL —‘ The hineral {or Miss Msry Mai- garet Arsenault was held June 27 rrorn st. .vames' Church. Eg< "main my. where Requiem High »Masa was celebrated by Rev. Philip clautler. Service at the g ra v e s id e was mandated by Man-r Nanaire Poirier. Pallbear. -en were Philip Arsenalllt. Her- bert Aflenlull. Frank Arsennult. Alfred naalile, Eric Bernard and Urban naahle. interment took IMUURE ll: McLEOD LTD. Farmers' Specials AI types of smiling for file larmorl IF NOT pl;;:0;heF:E|;::A:imn—Me;ylle n $°:;L";:h*::°iifl::‘ii‘:l; COME IN TODAY AND DISCOVER WHY “‘* “ uwsnwm Iridium-launchers» e-letadbody war-nth mien rein-null.thinner-enliven;5 MOMS......2'15 It Kenalunon Wednesday Iller-i noon will! lha Rev. M. Zimmer- 2‘ {filing solo; "Ileynnd the Sunset". and GMC IS THE VALUE BUY The Lwd‘r My Shepherd" end" were Jerry DWCEM. How-rd Sf. Pm Road Char Dill 2-143 Ling. James E. Andrews. James Evans. 2:. w. Johnswne and EL ASSOCIATE BELLERS RNERVIEW SRV'IOI STATION Mom-[no lia Pratltt. Flower bearers were Pll: BIO-2578 Leigh Plynba'. Archie Plynler. Ger-Id MEIMDE. Harold Mec- Dnnlld Ind E-rle Houmn. Bur- hl Wu In Hauler River ceme- CUR'I'IS FUNERAL — The lu- nerd {at Theapl‘lllul .l'. Curtll a! Alb-n: wu held Yeatcnfly ll- “mflmm ggdzngznmx-y' MGESWAIN'S SALES ls SERVIPC’IEH fuller-ll service It it. Join“ An' Mon)! Hum: Dorm Noon-n. "“”°'°""""°”""“"' WHERE THE HIGHEST TM“ "I “Wm” ARE BEING OFFERED FOR IISEII llluclis NOW! mm Road Try the'VaIue Buy - Trade : ow WNEE INCI MOORM [LEOD LID church and the FIVE. Honor!” pallbearers were Thorn“ a. 1litmlvllnh' .l V In- W Dal m. I Jib-1 mankind and lawn “mun m m - ~ ,‘ a, iv a l r n - l J AllTHom'zFD (LDC? SEDVIF! DEAIFQ Noon-n, Claude Dehney. Milton OUGLAS BROS /