‘lSlAND NEWS PAGE Alberion and West Prince County { 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. March 12. 1963 . -' i i CAPITAL BUREAUicompared to $5.6 million in 1962. v . 5 or THE GUARDIAN Trade, finance and commer- a‘ \ - -‘ A very slight drop in capital cial services will spend $4.7 ~"' -- r ' lspensling in Prince Edward 15- million in capital and $0.8 mil- ‘land is forecast in 1963 by the lion in repair for a $5.5 million federal department of trade estimated 1963 total. compared and commerce. In the annual to $5.1 in 1196261 1 l l The wes it n ~-d -ski pcd Awards were presented the Pridham and Russell Hayes. departmental review of private Housmg. nsiutona serv ces rink from Alhcrton \Syas prun- team by A. . Hub ev. maiia- The winning rink was skipped I 'roaomo (CP) — Tempera- and nubile investment in Cau- 11ml filiemmeht wililtiiienddszhé ner-up in the provincial tyro ger of Central Creamcries. by Bob Dillon of Charlotte. Ehires issued by the weather (.f. ada. it ls expected that}??? era-l iinon n cfap lags curling competition which con- Summers'tie. Left to right are - 1’ ~ . pital expenditures in P. . . w m ion repair or a es. 1 d cl saturrl'iv in \lberton. Wes Hardy. Jerrv Box. Reg town. Min. Max, ltotal $54.4 million compared to tlmate of $29.1 million as com. C U 9 ‘- ' ' Dawson 5 12 1,354.7 million in 1962. The figur pared to $32.1 million last year. lVancouver . . . . 40 51 .is. however, up from the $50.2 o I ‘Victoria 45 52 ;million total for 1961. | Calgary .. 25 28 t In making the report and its 5 ‘. tContinuod from page 1) ’Regina 20 25 ioutlook for 1963 public, the de- ‘. cuttings for over an hour before ‘W-innipeg . 23 32 Epartment emphasises that the (Continued from page 1) 3 they finally had to give tip. iToronto .. . ..18 30 :estimates for the smaller pro- a definite part in the running . l The two machines then Ottawa . 5 19 ;vinces a e very tentative. of our country." Herman Bat- , J. . 1 5w tched their efforts to trying Montreal . . . . . . . . .. 7 23 ‘Changes in plans by only a few ten. Liberal member since 1953. ea 1 S ‘to break the road through St. ‘guet‘iec' t . . . . . . . . . .. 1.2 companies. tor the initiaftion “of and Ed Finn th., of the NDP, .Louis via Elmsdale and Almaw‘ i‘:<Cl‘iC 0n . new proJcc 5 may Signi ican y are er opponen s. ‘ . At a late hou‘.‘ last night it was 1 Saint John . . . . . . .. 15 26 ichange the estimates. Saul Lashin' 45‘ mayor of "AH-[AL BUREAU Th“ grams ‘0 P-L'L mcm‘lo‘itnot learned whether or not they‘MOiiL‘tOn . . . - - . - - - u l7 25 The primary industries and Port Arthur is Liberl a d. OF THE GlTARDIAN‘sl7v583 i“ howital construcmn had beeen scccessful. .Halifax - ~ ~ - e ~ e - - - -- 21 23 the construction industry are at .n P A m an c "h" v ' . iaSSiS‘ancet 0m“ toms. under. From Souris ' was learned.Charlottetown 20 24 ‘expccted to spend $7.1 million nae l or r "r w ere e OTTAWA _, Prince “‘3‘”? general health grants, were: ithat plows “we called out lasts), "9. I ‘ _ . t . i . H 25 29 ion capital items and $3.8 mil. its ODPBSEd by .Douglas Fisher. [51mm rocelved 3343‘22’ m‘ meflsmnal [Willing 526-287iievening for twu emergency Ym'mouth - - - - 25 30 than on repair expenditures this bew . emgggguc fag” mem‘ health grants iron) the federal‘mcntal health $05,203: tubercu-; trips_ The “st was to take Jo . . . . . . . .. 25 34 {year for a $10.9 mmion totah up “$1- SsmFt: t- all; yrHal‘VBY government during the 1961-02 losis control $28,702; gciieralihlaritime Electric Company line‘ . x ) 1 {slightly from the $10.6 mhhon .t ml . a ruci ing hlrm op. fiscal year. the animal report PUbliC 110311“ 31403507; cancel"icrcw out to Dingwcll's Mills to “ALMA. (CP _ Tm we? Jtotal of 1962. era 0? represent"; te Pm' of the dcpnrtiiiout of national control $14,559: medical rend-impair a break The other “.astther 9”le says cloud Wilf ‘gresslve Conservatives. health and wclizire reveals. bilitation and crippplcd childrenlt0 dchvm. medicine to a patientispi‘t‘ad IMO the Mfll'it mes tliiS‘MANUFACTURING Prime Minister Diefenbaker Grants to other provinces in- 513.089; and child and maternal“ imornlng and cludcd 22:,000 to Noii'fOtliid-Jiealtli $7,147. 1 land. “.048 to Nova Scotia; P.E.l. was one of three pro- Showhghmh is mm despite me and $1,586,074 to New Bl‘uns-‘vinces which did not I‘Ct'f‘iVijorccast that today's temperw. In the Fortune district. general opinion of ti e .b irain later in ‘t x and lnoo east 20 and by east 30. Low-h 5 an em Shore. Pr land: Cloudi morning with wick. Ontario received the lar- any grants for public health realm“.S will be we“ above the‘imosl “33110115 zest amount. 516.443.1763. search work. freezing point and that rain can‘ .be cxpcctctl this afternoon. . Bahia I i will require several days before jShore i all roads can be made pas-table. iem B CW 3 the drifting conditions .John 'River . t l . ’E’E'niimlleéé’is {1°33 tb’i’ik‘” 533‘ . r a u cces ' t . automobile traffic be kept offibeg’mmng her lhighways. as the situation is .' serious. n i Both the police and tile plow ‘despatchers urge that motorists who abandoned their vehicles By FORBES RIIUDE At Monday's opening business on the highway — many are Canadian Press Business Editor ‘ sessions the prospectors ex- ; stuck in drifts — make some at- TORONTO lCPi—If all the pressed appl‘eht‘nSion at recent tempt to get them moved before mines in Canada were put intoihndications that the income tax‘the p10ws reach them. the vast areas of Canada‘s na-‘ epartmenl may be considering; tional parks they would hardly revising Some tax interpreta-’STAND BY CARS be noticed. J. P, Nowlan, Nova tions. If “10MB”: unable to move Scotia‘s deputy minister of At present, profits resulting them- it IS suggested that some mines. said Monday at the 311- from money invested in pros-:person should stand by them so m t nual meeting of the prospectors pecting are tax free up to a that they can be driven away as “0r W95 and Developers Association. certain stage of development. ,SOOfl as 3 P10\\' has given them Delivering the address of wel- A resolution adopted Monday, enough clearance. _ come to delcgates attending the states that any change in the' Througiwul yesterday 50110015‘ creasing late southeast 20. four-day meeting. Mr. Nowlan status quo as it affects pros-. in almost every rural area were h strongly urged that prospecting pectors will be detrimental to.closed. and the same occurred C aflonetownr be allowed in the parks and said the industry and to the country. I in Summerside and several “99 Breton Mrs. Viola MacMillan was;towns. In Charlottetown classes elected association president foruwere held during the forenoon. her 20th consecutive term. .‘but were cancelled for the after- HEAR PAPERS .noon. wit the exception of Papers covcrlng a wide area Prince of Wales College. of Canadian mining. including. Here the majority of the stu- maiiy technical aspects. were‘hdents arrived for the morning heard at Monday’s sessiuns andisession. and it being possible for will be followed by many others itnem to obtain their lunch of a similar nature unt' lh'vlat Montgomery Hall, afternoon convention ends WGdneSday classes were fairly well attend- opposition is based on derstanding. O n t a r i o. for instance. mines producing annual rev- cone of more than 5900000000 take up only 90 square miles compared With a national park area of 6.500 square miles. Quebec, mines producing an- nual revenue more than $500,000,000 could be put into‘ less than one per cent of na- 1 n- . . m5“ ginning in ear becoming b—l D ginning before ing to r a in l E on ht. .ed. Derek Johnston. of Newfound-i 1n Charlottetown. Summer.‘ Annapolis Valley, relianging to rain and 43. Kentville. Moncton. 10 and 38. Saint John. (1 40 chaning to rain late in ig; milder; northwest winds 15 light Low~high at Sydney. 20 and 38. Upper St. John River Valley. Bay of Chaleur: during morning with snow will y snow expected to change to spend $0.8 million the day. One to before the snow changes to rain. “Regional forecasts: South East- Lower vicinity, ntics. Valley: are noon in the aftcr- it much milder; light winds increasing in afternoon to south evening to south- igli at Halifax. 18 15 and 40. Northern Nova Scotia, East- lncc Edward 's- ng over' during snow beginning early in the afternoon and later changing to rain; much milder; winds light during morning. then 15 becoming in- in afternoon to Low-high at \lew Glasgow and Goshen, 10 and 38. 15 and 40 : Sunny. clouding over in afternoon with snow be- ly evening an in afternoon. Clouding over be- noon and chag- ate in the after- noon: much milder; light winds increasing in afternoon to south- evcning to south- Edmund- to tional park area in that prov- ince Figures for other prov. land's department of mines.‘side and several towns, bushh east 20 and by. int-m showed Similar propor- said many muning companies:ess houses and stores were top east 30. Low-high at tions. tend to regard Newfoundlandas‘ced to operate with reduced ston and Campbellton. zero and Bill”. Nowlan emphasized that an area_ Iwnh few explorauonlstafl's' due to many employees - those who favor prospecting in OPPONUHIUCS- . lresident outside city or town Bay of Fundy: Light winds parks want it done under proper Contrary 10 “115. he SlalEd. limits being unable to net to increasing during afternoon regulations many opportunities are avail-lwork be followed CV8“- Manufacturing is expected to in capital land $0 I 0. Utilities will spend an es- ’timated $6.2 million in capital and $1.2 million in repair this year for a $7.4 million total. Clouding . .over during morning with snow in mer riding of Lake Centre. e Fres their {I s Angcle Ratings .5. Trade ‘Bv‘J i e . or g. h“. Commisle . William Thomson 8 letter sent by a Canadian soldier on duty in France in 1917 to his mother. The letter apparently slipped bch-End examines om ETTE-R is FOUND staircase after it was deliver- ed and was not found until Mr. Thomson discovered it while repairing his home. The letter. addressed to Mrs. S. in “Jim n ontrcal. if Bullock at 234 Regent avenue ’ M was signed (CP ercphoto) News, at. Very John F. Magor, president and is Liberal ‘5 Seeking his fifth term as Liberal, Harry Apps. NDP. and Jephson, PC, and Lewis Mad- Pl‘ince Albert member 0‘ P31“ Ken Solheim. Social Credit. .7 million in repair for a liament and his eighth term wo inches can be expected in'$1.5 million total this year com- the Commons to which he was I t . pared to $1.3 million a year elected first in 1940 in the for- thsmr 0f the Prmce Rum” be "ommated Monday was lag candidate in turned down for failing to fur- Mr. Diefenbaker, who won by Skeena where his opponents are nish a certified cheque for his more than 14,000 votes in 1962. Frank Howard. is opposed by H. J. Fraser. of the last House. Ronald J. closed at 2 p.m. l NDP de he 1'“ v ‘n .. no ge‘ up games ‘1 I monopolg’sv o“ the 11 “normal: 31‘3"” Challenged . Commissmn some 5" W83 FTC said 0! on‘ Both use data diarieS. 1' centage 0‘ r2500“ ' 1 derived fro . cm of th 5 . . n m agen¢¥~ diaries U; ‘3 501' ' d‘ntrvitee N0 SMELTERS IN PARK It is not necessary. he stated. that a mine sirultl destroy a park‘s beauty. “You don't have to pilt a smelttr in a park." he commented; “it can be located many miles from the mine." Parks, he stated. can be kept in perpetuity. but a mine has able to almost any company or group wishing to take dvan~ tage of them. The northern pen- insula. for instance. has re- ceived a moderate amount of investigation but little of a geo- physics nature. W. N. lugham. Toronto con- .sllllxl‘ng geiligist, said necen: drilling indicates there will soon It is expected that city and hmost town schools will resume iclasses today. but from many ‘rural localities. it was felt that lroad clearing would not have l. reached bite stage wtliere schools :could be opened this morning. Storm Blasts southeast 20 and by evening to southeast gales 35; cloudy with snow beginning in the afternoon and changing to rain early in the evening;; visibility 10 miles lowering to one-half to one-mile in precipitation in afternoon. temperatures in the low 205 during morning rising to near hot the W them W n. “fluenm u ‘ m \ ballot a limited life and must be sought where it is. Any scars that might result from prospect- iing would be eradicated in 20 be at least two more gold pro duccrs—Kiena and Camflo—to add to the present seven in ‘ northern Q u e b e c's Malartic :town at 12:05 I Other Places years. ar . B T “We m u s t." 'Mr. _Nowlan At present_ he Stated. 33 sur.l I); wgliof‘ggggy‘oi and 8:05 p.m stated, "get public opinion on face diamond driiis are eXplory eighteen mlnu avista Peninsula in e a s t e r it our side. We must tell our story:l Charlottetown. 40 in afternoon. High hide today at Charlotte- a.m. and 12:34 lp.m. At Rustico at 7:56 am. Summerside tide tes later than Sun rises today ing for gold on the properties‘ , 't the 3”“ "3015'" l of 18 mining companies. with 1gfzfginflzndequggmé‘nfeas 5&2"; at 6:18 and sets at am, the result that nearly 5,000 feet ‘ wi d5 brought heavy arming“ l of drill core are being produced every 24 hours, 0 about $20,000 a day. The Kiena drilling had indicated a major WESlERN... l O Marriages, O There was no report from the. .provlnce's south coast which] i l experienced a severe snow ‘ {storm Saturday. ‘ Duns‘ l were being lCentral Newfoundland also was lhard hit but plows were work- ling to open roads. The east coast Avalon Penin- sula reported a seven - inchi isnowfall but roads were beingl , Ikept open. At least three sec-l PM“ 0‘ itinns of the Trans-Canada High- ‘ m a ’wa on the west coast were blocked. spearheading was Andy points. Ru White with SPENT WEEKEND William Noonvan of St. regular basketball game yesterday and pump 10 points. . Top scorer for the game was held back i Ronnie Diamond with 10' points. 0 ‘ Birchwood Wins Basketball Tilt Birchwood High eager: defeat. Wales High 46-34 Interscholastic the 3115 team Arsenault with 14 was Kevin . , l ows tan's University spent the Wrek- CAPITAL “UREAU 3 until drifting subsided in north-1i Lyall amen lame? 1 end Vismng in Central Bedeque- OF THE GUARDIAN iern New Brunswick's Glouccs- t points. . l ' . “5an CITY OTTAWA_1t prince Edward ter' County. Sections of three The lineups are as follows. Mr. and Mrs. John Green ofilsland keeps up the 800d work mm" mm“ were bmked- A“ ' - White 10. P. Mui- Central Bedeque are spending)“ started in January. it may 9m" main route! in the PNV-‘lnny 5. A. Arsenuult 14. . a few days visiting friends inrnot be too long before the prov- “me were Open blfl narrow. {Trainer 9. B. Weattrcible 8. H. All secondary routes in Gloue . ince is bursting at the seams. Charlottetown 1 The report of vital statistics cgsteYr thd th; cCentil'a: counties :jssey, for the first month of 1963 shows 0 0" a" 3" 9 oh we” K. MOIWX. STUDENT HOME lthat Island marriages doubled blocjkediand gravel _or branch!“ as compared to a year earlier. 5 “ Frown“ went ‘Elaine Green, arts student at, I,” _ mostly impassable. McQunid. R. Gauthier, L. Mor- y, R. McGuigan, A. Cullen. Total PWC: B. Munroe. L. Huggan Dunstan's University spent: . There were 16 marriages in '10. R. MacMicloen, G. Breedon we welekgng a: her home indanuary' 1962‘ and 32 in Jamh s t. vlest sendorwfiiltlh inmlgovaé L. Wakelm 5. R mam 18: out" e equ' \ary this year. This compares cot” rem?" m. e n deg; D. Taylor, G. Likely 1. J. m HOSPITAL with a three-year median of 20. p“ 0 9 9mm“ 5" [Webb 2. Total 34. rcton. ydney reported . . Cape B » s. Lyman mi. Alber- And mm“ "9 815° we" up‘len eight-inch snowfall with in h! tient in the western with 213 recorded for the first' 'V g m. is a Pit month this year. compared mtwin’t‘is but all roads were kept 177 in the corrresponding month‘ F‘ . I m h l h BROTHER DIES ‘ r “0' reezmg' ra n on e ees 9 part. Joy B. Hayes. Bedequel Even the 9.1-1.1. death rate islflfvjms‘zofi: 'gggietgflr‘yi..m a» received word of the pass- idown. with only 100 deaths reg-1pm during the mfirntngymt .3; in. of her only mower. Jolmlistered this January. as againstjseriom accident, w‘ere n_ It“ Reeves of South Ber-i105 In January last year. ported" wick, Maine formerly of Free- —_—_*"‘*" . . , Trans - Canada Airlines re- m. March 5~ Bifl'k‘l Wk‘ ported no serious disruptions in ICH. itReuterl) — IS CANADA'S LARGEST place Semi-day- , Calnada'; flames; and rfnost its Atlantic provinces (intern-Mm'd“y "m" ipopu ar s ains rm Is a we tions Sundav and Manda . A utmmgasviflfl £20,317]: Sum-ii?-fie mm" M ommo‘s CM" W’s'i'm'“ “‘3'” m": -. it Bldault a l H received the new 0! wow near Torontokept clear Johns was wo and mohatpin“ on a. recent passing of her bro- WEE-..“ hours late arrivtnii in Baum .. Quarudflalliwell. at no: swnnns nv MINORITY Mom“- In Max. e was form-l Finland has a Swedish-speak, USE MORE 6“ deuce permit from Albany, PEI. Sur-t‘lng minority of 330,500 person: “I are his widow. three who form 7.4 per cent of thei fl and two daughters. nation's population J strfctions as to Italy's ‘rou 21.1 per cent dim Minister Henrich Junker Abode Seen For Bidault West Germany Bavarian interior said he would give a iresldence permit to French antl- lGaullist leader Georges Bid-tilt ice for it in writ- _ 'I am ready to give instruc- tions that he is granted a rest- with certain re- duratton and the gasoline consumption'spthere of movement." Junker ' Mlle-Id Daily Newspapers—the be an Sold all “‘"evoufld m “op mistep‘ ‘ what lete cy _ 3. eleviSIO“ ithoush‘ ton it this W «The , l \‘i purpons the t doe 1' portabi 3“ I “ ABC and Daily Newspapers are NEVER CHALLENGED! JL friend" _ he- told he" a )u . (“Show the NW" shortcom ith a tiew 5”" “to o cons'ltlered . . - unity . ‘ “revision ill be to base n member $200 deposit before nominations until 2:10 p.m. Was refused. .4 .- ha . - l Wommw 1 ,5 this ever i ' vilil‘o‘tlionah “ism”! . c . house! present 1nd ' . “mammal- tiful ll 2 lump-I e elgplend‘d tuning". ' ‘m 01' ‘ “sis the\hs‘el‘l‘l g said “1° “3' "h a rence 0 a n ehe actutlly person. e w. 'd that lfia FTC also 5“ e 'ces Sly all 1.2;“: “wzceurate .tbe total audience. so people i my 0t what 5 their rely on staples. the rc-s of the final rating determinatil‘hw have and. 1 ocean" Daily newspaper circulation figures are, above all, ACCURATE — no errors — not even a margin of error. The Audit Bureau of Circulations, controlled by advertisers and advertising agencies, makes every newspaper account for every copy it prints. ABC Audits are not guesses, not surveys, not ratings — they are an ACCURATE COUNT of daily newspapers bought by people. st meeting place for advertisers and their customers. @113 (outpatient Colin Wilson. NDP choice in ley. Social Credit. enora-Rainy River. reported One man who had expected to to the returning officer nine minutes before the dcadl ne with an uncertlfied cheque. He was asked to have it certified and when he did not get back his nomination ‘ m. e: "rxe—mnsw. m... 1...“...— Iii-’2 .— zfiu—zmmmm rlfiz an: Y ee-umlzcs—a—iilu-a O -’n~-_Q-‘J:fflOl-'