3: 4:00 p.m.—-Open House . Coverage . 4:30 p.m.=-—H d D (1 . 8:50 P.m,._1fi2::l1tElect1on 5.00 p.m.—Tl$vI{ying’oso(Jyupboard . C . ‘ . — . c . as e s an s rein es O:00p.m.-—1\CI:t1ona1 Election 5;301l),_I,nn__J“:lgf:nJ;nInt News ornlng V a “rage 6:00 p.m.—Puppet Theatre 1 ’ ~ — « ‘THE MERRY MINST \ i . Results 6.30 p.m. 1\I<I]:;lsy Evening TV Q ‘. 9 A Q owm me In cu ore: -to ensure 0 of in 1 . Coverage _ 6:50 p.m.—Spotlight on sports .. ‘ . V . 9-50 9-II!--Ieocal Electmn 7:00 p.m.—-Federal Election . A A ‘. Results A - Returns / i “ . ' '1o:00.p.m.-—Nationa‘l Election 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News * in ‘ Coverage - 12:15 a_m.—-Federal Election " ~v 0 bacon-.Ln.g depleted, and at the comoamnent each year. 5!: students 12 attendance. The of \l's.tu. 1 Re o recs -3 to the Dow”? BLAME JOHN! ' same time serve inany otlifi use (4, _A_ nnmben of nnlnwood out- _course was orgamzed in 1953, but’ public. "1 S u 69 - - - - fl . Mon" Nlarch 31’ The Guardlan 3 ’ Q fill Pl11‘~90Scs, such as: . ters were visited {inning opera. did not mature due to lack of (2) List of all fish ponds ens GRANGE‘0VER5AND5~ Eng‘ h f ‘A ’ 31.year.o1d efly boy was ‘ I ('3) Holdmg m°15W1‘€ £01‘ farm tjons‘ and advised on proper col. applicants. This past winter a closed in Province. 1 " (Reuters) ~ A Conservative GQ§ T e-f Case fined $100 and costs when ‘I13. .. 9 cm” _ tural practises. such as. remo4'- °‘?““5° in F°1‘_e5‘t1'Yo in conjunction (3? Enclosed POMS f30!1't"011€d member of Parliament stid Sun= e ~ pleaded guilty to 8 chalse Of’ 11”’ L _ W _ V o (b) Preventing erosion. ing the mature‘, diseased, dead Wlflh the Ag1'1°‘11’t“1'81C0U1’S€ PM by DetP’6- Off Natural R9S011'1'CeS- day it»-S no good ,.b.1ami.ng John In CO“ rt paired driving. 0 . Mr, Leo R0.5.»,—~,te1« asked the Mm. (4) nntlme Scope of wperv-1S_ (c) protecting anj.ma15 n n d and dying trees, and loaving the on by the Extension Service of (b) All ponds enclosed con~trol- , ,, Three other men were (’lla!"_£~1»~ lsiel" Uf Natural Resources to ans ory and inspection work conduc. birds. smaller. more vigorous and fas- St. Dunstan’s University, had to led by private owners or clubs Faster D “I” 5 Mr an "M Three Charlottetown youths, ed with being drunk and in: ,we.r to the »{ollow'mg questions: ted for the past year, to conserve (d) Modernizing climate, ter growing trees for the future. be cancelled due '10 lack Of 319- with 11311195 Of Owners Of lessees tmubles-" Cyril 0Sb0I'119 tom 3 two aged 17 and the other 18, capable. An Orlebar street. man. (1) what practical work is now forest growths in areas in which (e) Attracting tourism Besides, several woodlot fires, P1i°a“'t5- (C) What assistance did the De‘ Party rally the more Dulles is at- Were arfaiglled in City Police W110 at the time Of his a1’1‘95‘ conducted among farm people to pit props and pulp wood has been (f) Beaufifying the countryside‘ which threatened comparatively ' Quite a number of booklets on Pariment give to the parties tacked “the less likely is the Am. Court on Saturday charged with on Friday was out of jail appeal- develop and conserve forest ar- cut. (2)_ YoS_ ' _. large areas of woodland, as well practical woodlot management named in Section (bl? . . theft of a quantity of gasoline. ing a previous sentence. was «c-a(s2?) H t 1 oh ( 5) What is the fital cost of op- A Mr, Ralph peters so Louis as piled pulpwood and neighbour. are mailed annually to high school ANSWERS . erllcan goverfimegit tot challlgget 1t5 The three pleaded guilty to fined’ $50 and costs or an addi as any ac ua on . e crating the forest nursery at M F c t -’ G ‘ fin ing buildings, were brought under students seeking information on (a) Norris’, Jenkins’, Getson’s, 130 icy” n t e irec ion riain taking gas from a car parked in tlonal 30 days. -£:r0und W00d lot and lumber im- Beach Grove? Give number of M1155Mini‘:/lufi-o::gln$¢t}n11I;(:e1I>:oad' control by the.F01~es¢1~y Division, this subject. 1 Mars:hall’s, Marchbank’s, Mac- WaH'tS- front of the Swifts company An Orwell Cove resident. was *D1‘(<i)V(<i?m?I1: lzgogram beenflc0ndL1c- employees and salaries in each Mr, Arthur Davies, Gnennseo (5) (3) $127 71021 No 30._Mr. Leo ‘Rossiterl asked Lean’s, Hunter's, MancDona‘1d’s, . V on Belmont St. early Saturday fined $20 and costs or 10 days to lur1n,E.,_ e ojast year. It so, casc. o o _ ' Cove. (b) No salaried employees_ the Minister of Natural Resour- (Dingwells Mills), Larkin’s, Canmpbe1l‘s. ‘ morning. for being drunk and incapabif Ellie OCH 1011 an names of area (6) What iiegotiations have been Mn Hamid Molntosh, Boifaso (5) Memorandum of Federal _ cos the following questions: Crane’s, McDona1d’s, (Crapaud), (2) (a) Nil _ Magistrate K. M. Martin re- and a 40ayear-old Pownal street ..ownersC.;_ ow‘ underinken wlth Fedenal nnnnoni- Four Dominion mustration Sta_ Provincial Agneomom dated Mar. (1l_ List of all fish ponds in Blanchard’s, Mclnnis’, Mellish’s. (b) No record. manded the case until Tuesday man was remanded one week or fi'u(‘.e3:try1V;r0§}é1ct<;u in-]Lfin<:fd aigcttlnzcil 3top1Ir1s;1tuIt:2;oconh :uct1vcf~9. t,ions_ 27, 1957, Reforestation of Waste_ Province controlled by the Dept. Leai-d’s, Gordon’s, Fitzpatrickks, (c) Nil. April 2 for sentence. a._simi1ar charge. . ” 3 ‘ ‘ ‘ . ° fa‘ 1' 9 P1'°V1f1Ce- lands on a 50.50 ha 1 M 1’ M ' “““““""“ “W” ’ """“‘"’"“” "' — :ly to our own natural growths. <7) Has any attempts been Falconwood w°°dl°t' 55' 6- Oran‘ ’ " . (3) Th; _ ,- f d dum of the Forest Protection Act ' cI=cv Tv ;:.:‘t..::..a::‘:;.::;“:g.:.°i: I-ye°ia“«flge 212:: 26: °“ * W 1 c I v an-'an1.en.t course? If , - d _ competition and stimulate growth ' . ‘ - CHANNEL 13 “E15. . 5° 5“’° 9 of desnrable Species’ such as Yo1_ (7) A tw-o-week short course in v Q 2 and 3 week delivery ‘ M 0 N n A Y ANSWERS Eo low Birch and Sugar Maple. 0 €°1"°St?Y¥ h°°’11d1PCte;i9 gt (1) Free advice on the better Thinning of a dense young s«oft- oca mm W In . 5 ’ my - _ _ methods of practic 1 dlot a _ wood t d t Aft _ twelve students attending. The ' 9 3 3:30 p.In.—-Atternoon Musicale agomo . is avafl:b1;V°t‘; angnig vent sSt:gnna§0n_ °“ °ad t° We course was repeated In 1952, with Q N6 deposfl 9* "me ef Pureha§g 4200 D-m-“OPE” H0159 terested woodlot owner in the Thinning of a mixed wood stand : - ‘ dy (P;1;1r¥l'iI;lC<:. utpon 1 request. Several §:dMartinvale near a well 't~rave_1- Q , . . , Cupboard thingegroitlolgz 5:11:55 haviee cm the gg§geIt0ca1;:oI()I;otaeV‘g1g§{§tst m Satisfaction guaranteed 5:15 .p.m-—(_3hi1_dFen’5 NeWSI‘9e1 a woodlot can be operated to give The management of an csta- ' 0 I 5330 D-m--Klddles Ka”°°nS a regular annual income without blished woodlot in Farmington 5300 P-m-‘Gazette Where the area is divided intd ‘ 5:30 1’'m'‘'L°°al Electim‘ __ Moncfon comipartments, and a general im- ‘ All Sig Point to ‘ 6:45 p.m.—I(\:I‘<);:\ss1:a«§z€ Local CHANNEL 2 provement cutting is made in one ' Election Coverage » ’ 7:00 p.m.—1§]§‘t£:Ii%z«1%l,e 1]:1ect1on M 0 N n A Y Towing Service ’ I1::$:-gggzlragleecteiuvg L00 p.m~_ vE%: l\lig1]I)ta{’h1;::n;0«?:2-2 8858 OF co-4 ARLOTTE TOWN ' 3:00 p.m.—National Election ‘Feature Film Member D- A A- ./evvo//wens,‘ 8:30 p.m.—National Election ’ Fence’ fascia/z.yl‘9 ‘ ‘ “ i , ' — _ Coverage 6 _ I The Jury MURPHY’s — ' -V - .. 8:20 p.m.—Il.i(;:::1Ll1tE1ect1on on p‘m.__0ver The Back SERVICE STATION 113 Kent st. 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