ATTENTION Kensington And District ’ Conservative Fall Meeting OLD TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY I3, 8.00 P.M. Everybody Welcome CITY & QUEENS WELL" - Glggey's Pharmacy - Large shipment of “Say it with a Valentine Heart". put away— Dial 4-3170 for fast. free drug delivery. RESERVE Thursday, Febru- ary let for P.E.I. Red (‘r annual meeting at Charlottetown Hotel at 3:00 and 6:15 . . reservations phone 4-8551 belore FISHERMEN! -A short course in the hanging & mend- ‘ rig at Cod Gill Nets will be held; FEBRUARY Ilth a I2th St. ANDREWS HALL-MT. STEWART FEBRUARY I3th-I4th-I5th ST. MARY’S HALL SOURIS ALL COURSES BEGIN AT 10 AM. "Interested Fishermen are asked to at- tend" I t CHORAL READING syllabus available at Miller Bros, and Toombs Music Store. closing date April lst. DR. J.A. MacMILLAN Will be absent from his office from Feb- ruary 7th till February 16th. MODERN and old time dance Curran Ban Hall, Saturday Feb- ruary 9th. Sponsored by C.Y.O NEW HAVEN Boy Scouts Swim Meet Y.M.C.A. pool Satur- day, February 9th, 12.30 — 130 SC<3I3LS asked to meet at Y I February 19th at 5 SPECIAL GOSPEL Services continue nightly except Satur- day at 8:00 p.m. Lord’s Day at 7:30 p.m. in the Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street, corner Summer Street. Speakers Frank Pearcey. Toronto. Ontario and R0 Mcllwaine, T r y o n, P.E.I. Come and bring a friend. THE ANNUAL meeting of the Wiltshlre Dairying Co. Ltd.. will be held in North Wiltshire Hall. Monday, February 11th. 1963. at P.E.I. DEPT. OF FISHERIES SHERWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT ‘LIST OF D Residence so far as known amc of ssesscd Taxes artci'. George, Ch'town, RR. 6, P.E.I. ~ ernard. Ralph, Ch'town. RR. 8. RE I. . . . . l‘0\\'Il, Walter, 40 Orlebar St.. Ch'town. P.E.I. . . . . . . . . . . .. ,armody, James 24 Gordon Dr. Ch“owiu, RR, P.E.I. 9. Victor. Oh'town, R.R. 6, P.E.I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. zzell, Hensley R.. 24 Buckley Pt. Rd. Ch‘town. RR. 6 ckson, Harvey, 4 Gordon Dr., Ch'town, R.R., P.E.I. viiigstonc, Ben, 96 Mt. Edward Rd., Ch'town, RR. 6 PEI .vingstonc. Ben, 96 Mt. Edward Rd., Ch'town, RR. 8 PEI .vingstonc. Victor. 90 Mt. Ed. Rd., Ch'town, RR. 6, PEI ' iacAusland. Harry: Ch'town, RR. 3. P.E.I. . . . . 3 60.45 at $154.51 $358.80 $285.72 hiker, James. 191 Belvedere Ave.. Ch'town. RR. 6 to, Edward. P.0. Box 861, Ch'town, P.E.I. $177.08 on... [In thereafter as I can be heard, make application to u dgmcnt against each and all the lands above descri foresaid. Dated this 6th day of February A.D., 1963 Sherwood Sch II Nominating 8.30 County in the forthcoming Federal gates in attendance. General Public is cordially invit EFAULTING RATEPAYERS, FOR ASSESS- MENT ON REAL PROPERTY. Amount Due on Real Estate $206.90 $342.90 $235.60 $147.56 3 76.89 $252.54 $393.40 $ 24.80 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the School Act, I will on the 12th iy of March A.D., 1963 at the hour of eleven o’clock in the foreman or as rt for Queen’s County, in the Court House at Charlottetown, ounts above mentioned and then unpaid together with the costs of this appli- tion and will proceed upon such judgment as by law directed, unless cause to e contrary be shown on the making of such application at the time and place W. C. Mclnnis, Secretary of Trustees, 2 p.m. Nelson Heatherly. sec- rotary. NO. 84 Description of Lands Lot, Bracldey Pt. Road House 8: Lot Mt. Edward Laind. St. Peter's Rd. House 82 Lot Gordon Dr. Rd. I _ . Announcements “WE TREAT THE srcrr 33.50. Phone Mon-'3 creation Centre, New Glasgow, Valentine Hearts just arrived— 9 For 7 ANN SHIRLEY Beauty Salon, 101 Kent Street. Cold wave‘ 4—4328 REGULAR DANCE at Re~ very Saturday night. Daucingl 9:30 - 12 p.m. Gregs Orchestra. I ee them twd8y_Have one Canteen service. VALENTINE DANCE. Mt. Ryan Hall. Thursday. February 14th. Good music. “SI CRAPAUD RINK — Regular; 3, skate tonight 8 - 10 p.m. Admis- I sion 25c and 35c. I I 'mryi Vesey‘s Seeds, House 8.: Lot Brackley Pt. House at Lot Brackley Pt. House 8: Lot Gordon Dr. I a Lot Mt. Edward Rd.I & Lot 94 Mt. Edw. House & Lot Mt. Edward lefl House & Lot Norwood Rd. Rd. House House Iaclnnis, Ronald, Ch'town. RR. 6, P.E.I. $832.92 House 8: Lot Mt. Edward Rd oberts. Roland. Ch'town. RR. 6. P E]. $183.24 House iiper. Franklyn, Ch'town. RR. 8. P.E.I. $375.21 House & Lot Brackley Pt. Rd.‘ Ian. James Jr.. Ch‘town, RR. 6, P.E.I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $370.01 House & Lot Mt. Edward Rd. House a Lot Belvedere Ave: Lot, Hillside Drive the Judge of the County P.E.I. for respective bed for the Rd'lgetown Town Hall, Thursday. Rd. “Intermediate C", & Lot Mt Edward Rd., In aid of St. James Parish. I variety concert in Murray Har- ‘Harbor Bruins. Fourth game of ‘ the I FREE CATALOGUE! Special ie varieties for both theI and market gardener. seed catalogue. York. DANCING TONIGHT N o rt 0 River Recreation Hall, 9-12 mid- night. Admission 50 cents. Good music. Canteen service. In aid of Junior Farmers. COME TO the hot roast beef Valentine supper at United Church. vated basement. Saturday, Feb ruary 16th. ZENITH HEARING AID — Cameo — actually worn in the ear. At ’I‘oombs Music Store. HOCKEY NORTH River rink. tonight, Saturday. Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs vs. Pownal Royals. Second game of semi- finals. Game time 8 o'clock. Admission 2&3‘and 50c Shale after. Monday afternoon school hockey Long Creek vs. Corn- wall at 4 p.m. Carnival Friday, February 22. I FIRST Pentecostal Church, Charlottetown. Quincy Stairs. pastor. Sunday School 10. ser- vices 111 and 7.30. Tuesday and Thursday 8 p.m. SUNIDAY SERVICE at Prince- town Road United Church “can- celled”. I HAMPTON HALL. ham and scallop supper. Tuesday. Feb- ruary 12th. Auspices United Church Women. MARSHFIELD. Mt. Stewart Pastoral Charge, The Presbyterian Church in Canada. Hugh Lowry. catechist. Harrington 11 a.m.: ‘VIarshf-ield 2 pm.; Mt. Stewart 7:30 p.m. Rev. T.H.B. Somers. The Kirk of St. James. Charlottetown, Interim-modera- tor. KING'S COUNTY ANNUAL BOX social in Geor- vegetab home Write Harrington February let. Sponsored by oly Name Society. 1 PLAYOFF HOCKEY tonight: Michell vsI Peakes - St. Peters. Morell rink,l Saturday 7.30 p.m. Skate afternl l RESERVE Wednesday. Julyl . 22th. for annual Lobster and Turkey Supper at Georgetown. RESERVE March 8th for a hour North Hall. Sponsored by Murray Harbour North District. HOCKEY Saturday night Feb- ruary 9th. Georgetown rink be- tween Souris Crossbones and the Georgetown Eagles. This is the third game of the play- offs. Game time 8:30. Canteen service. HOCKEY TONIGHT at Mon- tague: Primroses vs. uri- seven series. Montague must win to stay in playdowns. PRINCE COUNTY KENSINGTON RINK, tonight, Saturday. skating 2:00-4:00 and 8:00-10:00. 001 District No. 84 Convention. P.M. Election. ed. Frank MacDonald Queens County President. NOMINAIING CONVENIION Queens County Progressive Conservative, Wednesday, February 13th, I963. Community Centre, Stewart Street, Charlottetown For the purpose of nominating two (2) Candidates to contest Queens All Fall Chairmen are requested to have five (5) accredited dele- SEE PAGE 3 FOR LATE NOTICES I town in Queen’s County, Prince I [NOTICES C A N A D A PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NOTICE OF EXPROPRIATION TAKE NOTICE that on Wed- nesday the 6th day of February 1963, pursuant to ons of the Prince Ed- lsland Crown Building Corpmation Act, Statutes of Prince Edward Island, 1962, Chapter 29, there was deposit- ed in the office of the Regis- .— 3' ('5 I - t provisi ar trar of Deeds for Queen’s County, a plan and description yom land situate at 107 Rochford Street in Charlotte- Edward Island, signed by the Provincial Secretary of the said Province. and such land there- upon bccame and is vested in the Prince Edward Island Crown Building Corporation. The said land is bounded and described as follows: ALL that tract piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in Charlottetown in Queen's County, Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as fol- iows: COMMENCING at a point on the western boundary of Roch- ,' ford Street; POINT “A” said point being the northeast corner of land formery in possession of Frederick Hine; and now in possession of the Prince Edward Island Crown Building Corporation: THENCE westwardly along I the said northern boundary of land formerly in possession of Frederick Blue and now in I possession of the Prince Ed-. ward Island Crown Building Corporation a distance of one hundred and thirty—eight (138') feet to point "B". or until it meets an eastern boundaryy of land formerly in the pos- ‘ session of A. James Haslem; and now in possession of the Prince Edward Island Crown Building rporation. THENCE Nortliwardiy along, said eastern boundary of land ; formerly in possession of A. ; James Hasiam and now in possession of the Prince Ed- ward Island Crowr. Building Corporation a distance of forty-five (45') feet to point ” "; THENCE at a right angle eastwardly a distance of thirty-eight (38’) feet to point “D”; T ENCE at a right angle northwardly a I distance of five (5') feet to point “E”, or until it meets the soutihwesi corner of land formerly in the possession of G. Stewart Ives and now in possession of the Prince Ed- ward Island Crown Building Corporation. THENCE eaisl- wardly along the south boun- dary of land formerly in the possession of G. Stewart Ives as aforesaid. a distance of one himdred (100’) feet to Point or: until it meets the western boundary of Rochford 3 Street; THENCE Southwardly along the western undaryi of Rochfcird Street. a distance I of fifty (50’) feet to the place I . "A... , I I of commencement Point SAID PARCEL OF LAND con- taining residence designated as No. 107 Rochford Street to , contain 0.13 acre, 3 little more , or less The ‘said land was so taken In provide buildings t ac- commodate office of the Gov- ernment of the Province of Prince Edward Island. AND TAKE FURTHER NO- ‘ TICE that every person having any claim to compensation by I reason of the taking of tliei said described land must file, same in the Office of the Prov- incial Secretary of the Province of Prince Edward Island. Prov- incial Building. Charlottetown. within SIX MONTHS from the 6th day of February A. D.. 1963, the date on which the said plan and description were registered. DATED at Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. this 6th day of February A. D., 1963. J. DAVID STEWART PROVINCIAL SECRETARY. and Minister of the Crown duly designated by the Lieut-: enant - Governor - ln—Council to have the supervision of the: administration of the PrinceL Edward Island Crown Building I ra 'on ct. ‘ '10: Annie M. Ford 107 Roohford street, CHARLO’I'I‘ETOWN, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Pursuant to and by virtue of a r' Execution to me directed and issued out of the County Court of Kings’ County I at the Third Circuit of c said Court on the 12th day of January. AD. 1963 in an action , wherein the Trustees of School District Number 26 in King's E are Plaintiffs andi Oliver McCormack is Defend-i ant. and which said Execution ts marked to levy for the sum of $35.78 be 3 the amount. of and which ount remains unpaid. P.E.T.‘ other expenses of Execution. I hereby give public notice that Saturday the 16th day of February, A.D., 1963 at the hours of eleven o'clock in the forenoon in front of the Town Hall on Maint Street at Souris in King's County. I will set In and sell by Public Auction to the highest bidder the lands hereinatter est: 0 Township No. 43 in ing‘s County in Prince Edward Is- land Bounded and Described as follows. that is to say:— UND D on the West by land of Ronald MacKinnon: on '1 the North by land of Stephen‘, J. MacDonald; on the East by land of Alfred McCormack and on the South by the Curtis, Road and containing FIFTYI ACR INOTICES ‘ five 1 in King's County. I _ . up and sell by Public Auction . . NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF Pursuant to and by virtue of a Writ of Execution to me dir- ected and issued out of the Supreme Court of Prince Ed- ward Island on the 3lst day of January 1963 in an Action wherein Kenneth R. Matthews is the Plaintiff and Elmer Rob- e tson is he Defendant which said execution marked “Levy fr the sum of Th ree hundred and fifty-five dollars and thirty-five cents" together. with interest on the sum of Three hundred and forty-two dollars and thirty-five cents at per cent per annum from the l4th day of November 1961.- I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that on Tuesday, the 9th day of April. 1963, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon in front of the Court House (Law Courts Buildingi at Charlotte — temperatures ranging from 40 town in Queens County in Prince Edward Island, I will set I v Public Auct- right. title and interest of said Elmer Robertson in and to the lands and premises in and hereafter described, that is to say" ALL THAT TRACT, PIECE. OR PARCEL of land situate. lying and being on Lot or Township N u m b e r in ueen County. Prince Edward Island. bounded and describ- ed as follows. that is to say. COMMENCING on the west side of York or North River at the northeast angle of land formerly in possession of Mal- colm Murchison, thence South eighty-seven degrees west to a point ten ch 2 in s westward from the North River Road. thence Northwardly three de- grees and thirty minutes west along the eastern dairy land sold to Harold Docken- dorff ten chains. thence No wardly eighty-seven degrees east to the said River. thence along said River to the place of commencement. containing sixty I60) acres of land a lit- tle more or less, excepting the Right of Way as described In a Deed from Duncan Robert- son to Harold Dozkendorff in the office of the Registrar of Deeds in Charlottetown. DATED this Blst day of Jan- uary AD. 1963. JOHN F. TOWNSHEND, Sheriff, Queens County. NOTICC OF SHERIFF’S SALE , Pursuant to and by virtue of 'I P.E.I. Revised Statutes 1951. and: Execution to me I I a Writ of directed and issued out of the County Court of Kings’ County at the Third Circuit of the said Court on the 12th day of Jan- uairy, A.D., 963 in an action wherein the Trustees of School District Number 117 in King's County are Plaintiffs and E5- tate Peter McGaIugh is De- fendant. and which said Exw g ecution is marked to levy for the sum of $75.70 being the amount of school taxes and costs which amount remains unpaid. together with Sheriff’s fees and costs of levy and sale . and other expenses of Ex- ecution. I hereby give public notice that on Saturday the 161h day of February, AD. 1963 at the hour of eleven o'clock in th forenoon in front of the Town Hall on Main Street at Souris will so to the highest bidder the l hereinafter described. si lying and being on Lot 011‘ Township No. King‘s County in Prince Edward Is- land. Bounded and escribed as follows. that is to say:— ands u t BOUNDED on the North by. Joseph Mew land of Peter Gaugh: on the East by land of Chester MacDonald and by and at one time owned by ‘ the late Allan J. Gillis: on the South by land of Peter Kelly and on the West by the Be River .Line Road and contain- ing by estimation FIFTY ACRE or 1e. m ’1 S of land. a little more Dated this 12th day of Jan- ‘ uary. A. D. 1963, (Sgd.) Milton Rodgerson. Sheriff of King's County. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Pursuant to and by virtue of rit of Execution to me directed and issued out of the County Court of King's County at the Third Circuit of the said Court on the 12th u ,. . .. wherein the Trustees of School District Number 117 in King's Cnimty are Plaintiffs and Fred Ross is Defendant. and which said Execution is marked to levy for the sum of $131.61 be- ing the amount of school taxes and costs ‘ ount re- mains unpaid. together with Sherriff's fees and costs of levy and sale and other ex- penses of Execution. I hereby give public notice that on Saturday the 16th day of February, A ., the forenoon in front of the Town Hall on Main Street at Souris in King's County. I will set up and sell by Public Auc- ' tlon to the highest bidder the lands hereinafter described. situate. lying and being on Lot or Townshi Number 44 in King‘s County in Prince Ed- ward Island. Bounded and De- scribed as follows. that is to say:— BOUNDED on the North by land of Cornelius Peters: on the East by land at one time owned by John F. Cairns: on the South by land of Est. Roach McGaugh and on the West by the Bear River Lian Road and containing by esti- matimi ONE H DRED ES of land, a little mm ACRES of land. a little more or less uary (Sgd.l Milton Rodgerson. Sheriff of King‘s County.: or less. Dated this 12th day of Jan. “Stilts?” “’7 °' “TL my. 1. D. 1953. I ISgd.I Milton Rodgerson sheriff nl King's Countv. 0f Iating are ay of Jan- , i963 in an action ‘ at . the hour of eleven o'clock in _ [The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat, Feb. 9, 1903. llttonl. I I Federal Survey Party Reports Rugged Trip By JOHN E. BIRD OTTAWA ICPI -— A federal survey party making a 300-niile : trek across the frozen wastes of yLabrador is battling the worst lwinter conditions ever experi- Ienced in the recorded history 10! federal surveying. I A report received Friday yfrom William MacLellan, 37- Iyear-old head of the party. says 1 that since mid-January the sur- veyors have been stalled by gzncs on the party's five motor- ized toboggans all proved defective and have had to be replaced with new ones. received, the party had been able to travel only 25 miles. Under ordinary winter condi- Mutual Life Re to 50 degrees below zero, winds lot 25 to 50 miles an hour and snow eight to 10 feet deep. WATERLOO- ONT- _‘ A“ m' “The weather has been he]. crease of $32 million in sales of I1i5h_'- Mr, MacLenan said in a luew life insurance over 1961 was Ireport to the mapping branchireported at the 93rd annual ,‘of the technical surveys depart. meeting of policyholders of the lment. 1Mutual Life of Canada. Sales Itotalled $432 million. Insurance in force rose b nine per cent Ito a total of $3,754 million. President E. A. Rieder, repor- Ited that surplus earnings were !$19.9 million. A total of $16 mil- .Iion was paid in dividends in ;1962 compared to $14.3 million ‘in 1961. Another increase in div- ; The flesh wind-chill faciorjidends has been announced. _ lander such conditions is in the. Assets increased by $51.5 mil- 1 range of 100 degrees below zero. [lion to a total of $774.0 million. IWORST WEATHER EVER Mortgage investments comprise ; A spokesman for the mapping 146 per cent of total assets. and Ybranch in Ottawa said the bonds 42 per cent. The net in- Eweather and other conditions Itercst rate earned was 5.35 per Iunder which the party is oper- ,cent compared to 5.22 per cent the worst in the fin 1961 The report was picked up by Its plane from Sheffervillc, Que. , on a regular supply flight to the survey party. I ‘W‘ s have been almost {steadily in the 40-10 50-mile-an- our range," thereport says. “Temperatures have been in the 25-to-50-below range." 5history of the branch. Mr. Rieder pointed out that Mr. MacLellan, John Brown Ithe’ company administers $17 and Henry Happy, Ottawa :Lir-Imillion of "medicare" insurance veyors on the party, and lIIC‘beanIlS. Growth has been sub- ;seven other members of the. stantial and persistent. {expedition a suffering I NEEDS BE T Ifrom severe fros Mr. Rieder said: “There would ace. , m to be no reason for gov- Besides bad w e a t h e r, the Iernment to contemplate adding Party has been Plagueil with .‘to its burden by taking over all equipment breakdowns. The en- 'of this business just to look af- r tbite to tlie‘ '—“" ————“— ter the small percentage of peo- ‘ lple who are at present unable to secure these benefits for TAKE NOTICE that I. Leo F. :themselves_ . Rossiier. Minister of Industry; “The Canadian Health Insur. . and Natural Resources of theIance Association has proposed a I Pl‘ovmce 0‘ Pm“? Edward 15' concrete and workable alterna- ‘ land: have e"I’I'I’I’F'ated the land tive which will make ‘medicare' hereinafter described under ‘coverage available through our WW9,“ confer”? by the Expm‘ ‘private enterprise syytem to all Imam“ A“ bemg Chain?” ' Canadians regardless of health I ave cause to be deposued a ,and economic position..- It was pointed out that Can- ada's net foreign debt has been growing by appproxlmateiy one billion dollars a year, and that “living beyond our means” plan and a description of the lland so taken with the Regis- I trar of Deeds for Queens Coun- ty, Prince Edward Island MI in garlotggiowg 3n tggzflh day of this sense is not equivalent to cem ‘ ' ' ,enjoying an exceptionally high DESCRIPTION: .standard of living. I ALL mm parcel 0‘ 18““ a'ldt Average per capita income in I water and swampy barrens. Sit- ‘___.._...______ uate, lying andbeing at Met-l are.accountants;I CENTRAL Edward Island. bound d and‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert-Lam's. e I described as follows. that is to Charlottetown were recent visi- . say. "COMMENCING at a point on the Southeastern boundary of tors With Mr- 8M Mrsu Ott lands in the possession of Dan- g DMIIY Mid attended the funer— iel Farquharson and said point , 31 0 he? Sister~In-law. Mrs. g at or near the southern-1 Jam’PS most corner of lands in the pos- ] session of Leo Maelsaac; thciice, M11 alld Mrs. ROY CameEIl. running Southwardly along the Mr .and Mrs. Harold Campbell various courses of the margin I and 50" Bryan. 01' BEdeque. and of Mermaid Pond until it meets MFS- Wylie Gibson of Charlotte- the land and swampy barreiis‘ytown left Monday for Florida . III the possession of Gay Mac- , where they plan to spend seVer- 'Eachern; thence following the a] weeks. various courses of the margin} Mrs. Carrie Reeves who Is I of the said Mermaid Pond and‘ much improved in health aftei ‘ at an outside point of 15 feet} her recent illness has returned ‘ distant from said margin, Wcst‘ I to North Winsloe to the. home of. Frizzell. in Rose Valley I wardly and Northwardly until her daughter. Mrs. Walter Rob- ; 3 it meets the Southeastern bound- erts. ary or land in the possession of" Harold L e ard and Donald , Bennett MacDonald: and thence Linkletter. University following the said margin of I at Mount Allison, spent the said pend Eastwardly along the‘ weekend with their p Southeastern boundaries of Central Bedeque and Linkletter. lands in the possession of Ben-‘ Mics Mae nett MacDonald a. "II E E— as 8 5 S E I by estimaii‘m Tum“ Campbell in Central Bedeque. ACRES of land and John Doull is visiting his aunt. a and swampy barrens. a Mrs, Frank Teed in St. Peters- little more or less. The above burg Florida of land and ' ce ‘ containing TY (30) w described parcel deque, student at Prince of Wales College, dCh?r10§:letOWD. . spent the Weeken w tih s mo- :fimpy . ther, Mrs. Lloyd Webster. I AND FURTHER TAKE NOT: TRISTANITES BOOK smr .ICE that every person having; ROENNE, Denmark (Reuters) I ally Claim to compensation. must ' Inhabitants of volcanic Tristan I We the same In “10 Gill"? 0 da Cunha will sail back to their the Minister of Industry and Nat- eruptinnJhit Lela-H 5mm Britain ural Resourccs for thc Province next 00mm”. in a Danish ship. of Prince Edward Island. at Charlottetown. within six months dav. after the 7th day of December. ‘ AD. 1962. a I ing known as Mermaid Pond or ‘ and a . barrens adjacent to the d. . " The 4.895-ton Bomholm will pick tip 149 adults and 41 children at a south English port I and sail Oct. 22, arriving at the British south Atlantic island Iabnut Nov. 10 Rossitcr Minister of Industry and Natural Resmirces. Leo F Until the new engines were Kenneth Webster, Central Be-I it was announced here Wedncs-: the party wouH have I been able to travel three 'or four times this distance. I The objective of the party is ‘to travel from the northern tip of Michikamau Lake. about 100 miles east of Shefferville, to Hopedale on Labrador’s north- ern coast. The trip is being later with aerial photo- graphs in the production of resources maps of the area. Mr. MacLellan reports that during one ll-day period the party was immobile due to ‘extreme cold. Temperatures in their tents dropped during the night to 40 degrees below zero. All food was frozen except the eggs, which were kept warm in a sleeping bag. made to record elevations for parts Sales = m m Increase Of $32 Million In ’62 Canada. which probably meas- ures relative living standards, fairly well. is about two-thirds of that of the United States. The gap may widen, the speak- er said. since the Canadian dol- lar has depreciated considerably in terms of American currency: “our tariffs.have been raised. and there is now a proposal to reduce income taxes in the Uni- ted States". As this gap increas- Ies, Canada begins to "bleed," losing trained and aggressive people to the United States. EFFORTS APPLAUDED Restrictive measures to cure the international deficit could further lower Canada's relative standard of living, he said in Icontending "we must rely prin- cipally on greater exports to earn the foreign exchange to service our debts and eventual- ly buy back our industries." Mr. Rieder applauded the ef- forts of government and indus- try to make more sales abroad, and to make consumers here more aware of the excellence and competitiveness of ‘Canadian products. In 1962 Canada experienced its first real crisis since the war in the form of a run on the Canadian dollar and the refusal of Canadian voters to give any party the vote of confidence nec- essary to form a stable govern- ment, Mr. Rieder said. He add- ed that today Canada needs a government capable of uniting the nation — one that will fos- ter the changed attitude of bus- iness and labour toward co—op- eration between them. and with government. in planning for eco- nomic growth and prosperity.‘ Mr. Rieder stated that nation- al defence and foreign policy should be resolved outside the area of partisan controversy. 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