Sees Maritimes Ripe For Big Beet Carlie industry MONL’TON. «— From Albert County in New Brunswick and Cumberland in Nova Scotia. two carlcads of beef cattle are sche- duled to reach Unionville. Ont.. this weekend in CNR shipments which hold promise of opening up a big agricultural industry in the Maritime Provinces. Actively interested in foster- ing such an industry. and firm- ly convinced of its ultimate suc- cess. is the nation-wide firm of MasseyHarris-Ferguson Limited. Purchased through Monclon of- fices of the company. one car- load of cattle was shipped dir- ectly from Moncton and another from Amherst. C. 0. Crawford, Moncton branch manager of the farm im- plement company. said in an in- terview he firmly believes that beef cattle raising in the Mari- " times can become an industry of major proportions. At present the cattle population in three provinces is not large. RICH GRASSLANDS “We have the rich grasslands here and there is no reason why. over the years, beef cattle rais- ' ing couldn’t be developed exten— , sively," he said. Mr. Crawford said that while I, there are some who are opposed to the idea of shipping feeder cattle from the Maritimes. on the ground that the cattle pop- ulation is too small. there are others keenly enthusiastic about it. He added that generally fpeaking the farmers are all for t This summer Massey-Harris- Ferguson made a survey of the stock available. It was found that the beef cattle population in the Baritimes is small. but can be built up over a number of years. There is a good mar- ket in central Canada. Mr. Crawford said, where buyers are prepared to pay top prices. He added: “There is no doubt about it. Beef cattle raising can become big business in the Miaritimes. The long-term mar- ket exists in central Canada. the Maritimes have the rich grass- lands, and all that. is needed is the willingness to go ahead." Assault Charge ls Dismissed By Magistrate SUMMERSIDE — A charge of assault against a resident of Freeland was dismissed in Mag- istrate‘s Court here yesterday morning after the evidence of the plaintiff was heard. The plaintiff. a resident of Conway. testified he had gone to the store of the accused last Sunday afternoon to purchase cigarets and six bottles of or- the ange extract. ‘ He stated he went back thel second and third time but couldn‘t get in the store the third trip. He said he didn't remember much about what happened any- way. as he was highly intoxica- ted. The charge was dismissed when the £onway man told the court he couldn't remember being assaulted, but stated he had a sore ear. neck and crack- ed ribs. However. the accused will be changed with the illegal sale of orange extract but was not ask- ed to plead due to an amend ment to be made in the body on the charge. The case was adjourned to . October 23rd. t A resident of Kelvin was fined $10 andcosts of $14.60 for driv- ing a motor vehicle without due care and attention. The charge arose from an accident on the Allen Road during the summer. Magistrate R.S. Hinton, Q.C., presided. CATTLE LIKE THESE may be the forerunner of a new agri- cultural industry in— the Mari- time Provinces. Here. choice beef cattle raised in Albert County, N.B.. are herded aboard by Mrs. Heber Myers and Mrs. Robert Waugh. After a dainty lunch of ice cream and cake, the gathering dispersed wishing Winnie and Roy many more re- turns of the happy event. Among those attending the oc- casion from a distance were, Mrs. Percy Lowther, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-dron Lowther, Mr. and. Mrs. Earle Lowther and Miss Joyce Lowther. all of Cornwall, Mrs. Maye Chapman. Calgary and Mr. and Mrs. Bannie Coughlin, North Rustico. Prepare New Street For Apartments SUMMERSIDE-Construction of four or five apartment buildings housing about 23 units was re- ported ready for commencement at the new hillcrest housing de- velopment in Summerside follow- ing a meeting Monday evening of a CNR stock car at Moncton for shipment to Unionville. Ont. A similar movement of cattle raised in the Amherst area of Nova Scotia went via CNR from Amherst. representatives of Hillcrest Hous- ing Limited. Central Housing and Mortgage Company, and mem- bers of the town council. Town department officials were preparing Tuesday to start worn of constructing the new street. together with water and sewage facilities. for the development where the first buildings that Will be constructed will contain four to eight apartments. however. it is understood that following the construction of the first four or five buildings, future construction on the site will be one and two unit rental houses. It is expected that the new housing units will be rented pri- marily to RCAF‘ personell whose numbers at the Summerside Sta. tion are expected to be. dou- bled with the conversion of Argus aircraft to this station. and the replacement of the Maritime ‘Training Squadron by an opera- tional squadron at the Summer- side air base. HIGHEST WATERFALL Angel Fall in Venezuela. dis- covered in 1935. is the world‘s highest waterfall at 3.202 feet. "l’oge 16 The Guardian Th ur., October-3.} 1958 Ba pl'isi Men’s Oct. Meeting The Baptist Men's meeting was held in the O'Leary Baptist Church hall on Monday evening. October 6th. Meeting opened with a hymn, scripture reading. lst John 5: 1-13. was read by New— ton Harrie. followed with prayer by Kentford Horne. Rev. Ross Howard gave I very interesting talk on “The Place of Men in work of the Church". reports of different communities were heard from. A religious pamphlet and book display was shown emphasizing the importance of religious lit- erature in the home. It was decided to invite the ladies to the next meeting and have a special film shown. to be arranged by Mr. Earle Jelley. Meeting closed with hymn, “Are you washed in the Blood" and mizpah benediction. after I which a delicious lunch was ser- , ved by the committee in charge. U. C. Auxiliary Held Meeting Members of the Evening Aux- iliary of the United Church. 0'- Leary. met at the home of Mrs. Douglas Adams, with the presi- dent, Mrs. Douglas Adams. pre- siding. Meeting opened with hymn, “Rise up Of Men of God." Roll call was answered by twelve members. One visitor was wel- comed. Plans were made to help with the Thanksgiving ser- vice to be held in the church Sun- day evening. The president. Mrs. Adams and secretary, Mrs. Edsyl Dum- ville. were asked to attend a meeting Tuesday night to make further arrangements. The treasurers report to date $101.87. The friendship commit— sympathy three congratulations, 11 hospital calls, three shut-ins, four treats, and one flowers. Mrs. Thiren Ellis conducted the worship service. and offered special prayer for Missionary. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Thiren Ellis, and Mrs. Edsyl Dumville has charge of the worship period, and Mrs. Douglas Adams will conduct the study period. Lunch committee Miss Vera Williams, Miss Lila Craswell and Mrs. Reggie Adams and Mrs. Alvin Yeo. Meeting closed with special prayer by Miss Lila Craswell for “the Rev. Elda Daniels in Korea. A delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge. DUCKlNG STOOLS Ducking stools were used in medieval E n gl 8 n d to lower witches and drunkards into ponds. WE NEED A NICE HOUSE . If you have one in the $8,000 — $13,000 Class and want to . RENT or SELL Please call 4267 Trinity Y.P.U. 'Elecis Officers survmansma — Miss Mary MacLure of Summerside was; elected president of the Trinityi l l l l l Y.P.U. at their regular meeting held in Epworth Hall Tuesday. Oct. 14. i The following executive was elected: Hon. Pres. Rev. CB. ‘ Webber: Past Pres. Richasi ' Veale; Vice Pres. Arthur .‘letli- eson: Secretary. Frances Veale. The business period was con- ducted by the new president and plans were made for a hallowe'en social. Programs for the coming year were also discussed. A wor- ship service was conducted by Frances Veale and Hazel Park- man. Convenors appointed for the year were: Faith and Evangel- ism. Hazel Parkman: citizenship and community service. Mrs. William Pa“ker: missions and world outlook. Kathleen Dekker; stewardship and training. Robert Linkletter: recreation and cul- ture. Richard Veale. COUple Given Surprise ‘Pa riy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell, Central Bedeque. were complet-l ely taken by surprise on a re»‘ cent evening. when about fortyl of their relatives and friends.l gathered at their home. to par-l ticipate in the celebration of the anniversary of their marriage. ‘ Mrs. Hobcr Myers was pianist for the occasion. Rev. Dr. CA. Britten gave a brief address. referring to the fine qualities of the “bride and groom“ whom he} had known for many years .‘ll's.l Robert Waugh alltl .\lrs, t'aivini “augh. rendered a beautiful duet. ‘ There was also group singing. Tno nice'v d9.‘.‘."?‘;‘:t '\ nerei oresenfid to the honored couple: t t l t l l t l 1536 Prince Si. i 2% ; \ . l In Choose now to allow ample time for imprinting PATRlOT - GUARDIAN CENTRAL PBINTERY Yes! Our beautiful Christmas cards can be imprinted with your name for an ex- tra measure of dil- tinction. All capture the Yuletide spirit it religious, sentimental and whimsical themes. 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