w. vino intermolecula- -MW L food plant and following a dis- cussion on the pros and cons the town officials felt that an extension of “Dump” or Cen- tral Street would be the most suitable for all. Present for Mayor Bil. Yeo and mem- bers of the Montague Town Council met recently to dis- cuss matters pertaining to the location of a road to be built to the trusted food plant loca- tion. This road will have to the discussion and pictured cross the stream known as with Mayor Yeo are Tony Burnt ('rcek. It is expected Reardon. ilefti engineer and that a dam will he built for B. Graham Rogers. of indus- watcr supply for the frozen tries and natural resources. Speculation Continues 0n McQuaid’s Future By NHL A. MATHESON Prmincial and Farm Editor SDPt'lltZ‘lIlUll was brisk vester-‘Sure from top PCS in his dis_ day as. to the chotce Premier at Walter Shaw will make when; r’(' he names a man to fill the im-t poriant post of provincial trea- able yesterday. but it was surer. and there werelsome sag-21mm.“ that at least some of gentiotis a‘mong leading 'Pro:-the top par'y men were sug' gressnc tonscnatne laymen , , . at a seat might be opened for , 295"” mm as 3 Chm“ 1"“ the Melvin tic-onam. the man theytimportant post. feel is best fitted to handle the v inh‘ 3mm.“ “19 1‘9 members3STI‘ih2iiniregltgfrI; hints from 'IN’M “"5 “PM” some PCs that J. David Stewart Other speculation included would be a 200d choice m hand. John R. McLean. Sonris. whose 19 the exacting post __ me trea name was suggested to titis‘surel. muskno“. handle a posi_ Dalliar HS H DOS-“We (‘hOit‘e 0“ I tion that expends more than $20 election ninth and Lloyd Mc-‘mithnn dollars — but Mr. Ste- Phall- V9“ “NHL 3 bUSIM‘SS- I wart is loaded down with port- man and one of the younger men {altos "my~ and has an on dig. in the lr‘L'i‘latm‘P- Itributing and automobile agency III', \It-Lpzin said yogurt“. :blISIDESS in look after for him- day that he couldn't possibly 5“"- take on a job that demands sot Mr. McQuaid who lost out to much attention. “I shouldn't be Liberal Daniel MacDonald. Both- ln politics at all." said the Sou~lwell. by 49 votes. according to ris businessman. who agreedinnofficial returns. was named _—______.Provincial Treasurer and ; torney - General when the Shaw government was formed in mid- 'Scptcmber. 1959. But the Prem- ier suggested to this paper Tues- day that the ireasurer‘s job was big enough for one man to handle. without atty extra dut- ies. The Sonris lawyer holds the . degrees of Bachelor of Arts and iBachelor of Laws. He attended ____________ St. Dunstan's. St. Francis Xa- A MONTAGUE PLANS FOR NEW PLANT toniy reluctantly to offer for no-: tmination after considerable pres? fishing for three hours and only They are studying a map of the location of the stream Frosted Foods plant will cate. get underway with the plant to be ready for ‘5 business in August 1963. p5 Draggers iStiII Fishing w i purchase Tiruck to carry fire equipment It ' ' ‘ 1 names of defaulting tax payers tg“ 7‘2: “:25 Preliminary work will Iless orders for materials are immediately ISIHHPd b." the town clerk. ‘ SOURIS — Five draggers were f r the [out fishing yesterday 0 first time in over a week. since a storm forced them to makct‘ port. However, fishing was said to One draggcr returned to port yesterday after I have been poor. ilanding 100 pounds. I The five still out are expect-i Mr. Mcphau was not avaiLI ed to tie up for the winter when I they return to port. ISLAND NEWS PAGE 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri. Dec. 14, 1962. Souris Council Plans New Year's Reception , SOURIS — Residents of Souris! town clerk to close the office will be able to greet their from Dec. 1 . Mayor and councillors New; Mayor C.E. LaVie presided. Year‘s Day at the town's first Councillors present included J. levee. IJ. MacDonald. Andrew Murant. The mayor and councillorsi Henry Larter. Elmer Doucette decided at the regular council and Gerald MacDonald. meeting last night to break' TWl'Ngj‘JfiiRELp from the custom of other years; Odds against a woman heap of not holding a New \931’ 5 ’9' ' ing twins are about 80 to l. trip- cepu‘m‘ lets 10,000 to 1 and quadruplets . With the season‘s first snow-:1,000.000 to l. Montague, Souris, Kings County murmur _ The Miss tCor Skids, Rolls ITropplng Women fAi Roscoeth Mary and Sue Hemphill Georgetown narrowly escape Iserious injury Tuesday morning! SEPT-ILES. Que. (CPl—The on their way to work when hockey dispute, virtually 3 their car slipped off the high strike by the three team: of the way 80d endEd up on Its hOOd- Ieastern division of the North The accident occurred at Rose- 1 Shore Hockey Lane. 11" come Death BM“! 3 “It tin can end—or at least an armed The two young ladies were‘truce. temporarily trapped u n t 1 I The dispute started more than William Martell of Georgetown I a week ago when the league and came along and with the assis- ; team heads asked for a greater cc of M i l t o n Poole and ‘ share of the gate. claiming that others extracted them from thetotherwise they would hue to vehicle. tquit playing in the arena. oper- Dr. G.S.A. inman had beeniated by the city. summoned and on arrival found 1' UP 10 then the 1988119 received they were suffering from shockl50 per cent of the rate for the 'and possible gasoline burns sotfirst 400 admissions and 25 per admitted them to the K in g s'ccnt for more than 400. The re- County Memorial Hospital for‘malnder went to the city. Sun- .treatmeni. gday games draw about 1.500 Mary was released yester-Iand week-hitch! same: about :day while Sue remains for 600. .treatment. They are both em- N0 agreement was l‘eBChed tpioyees of the. Montague Fur-38nd the teams quit playing- ‘nishing Company. Montague. City council Monday offered _——_— r‘ h 5 IHockey Dispute :ETComes To End the league 45 per cent of the full gate. the city to get 55 per cent. The team: said no. They nid it costs 310.301 a year to operate each of the three teams. 2 oo Johnston. E. Show. 6. Kennedy. nrner. The league subsequently coun- Koke. Kenny Sullivan. 11.. Fer- '08 Ice 2 — L. Johnston. Bill Me. gtyre. Duke MacDonald. Geno urpby VI. A. Jan". Sandy MacDonald. Erie Duvar, Tim Hooper. O P.M. Icel — D. McGowan. 6. Worth. M. igglnton. B. Bre- hnut Vt, Dr. P. McIntyre. Glen §pfiphm Ken MacDonald, Bob I Ice 2 — Crilly Loo. u. Moor. lo. 8. Brynnd vu. Dr. tered with an offer to pay the 6. w e city $150 a game for the r - mainlng 53 games scheduled this Icnoon plul amounts to cover expenses such on drou- ingrooms. practice: and wages of ticket oellerr. for a total amount of 89.651. ICurIing Draw l For Montague DUVAR’S’ RADIO SERVICE Serving King's County . Highest Quality TV Service Here is the Montague curling RCA we“), and “Imp, gcgeg'ule for Friday. TV Receivers Ice .1 —- J.S. DeIRoches. A. Robertson. r. McDonald. D. Mmm‘g‘” Phone 34 Herring vs. P. Sinclair, n. ifall already here. council de-; cided to publish notice of the; town bylaw prohibiting parking. ;on the town streets from mid- fnight until 8 a.m. The notice‘. i will appear within the next few? _ . The by-law will beI "strictly enforced." ‘ . Council shelved a request ifrom the fire department to: an additional panel who are in arrears prior to 1962. They were given until Dec. 3i to pay. Council members stated that and where the Fraser valley jin future no bills will be con-. 10. .tracted in the town's name un- or“ i Permission was granted thelt Archer 81: tliilzitilliinald Paikdale OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9:00 P.M. . Toys Q Furniture Q Carpets Q Draperies Q Appliances Transportation on reques Q Dial 4-6345 —“-. O azaleas O mums l : Order now for Christmas delivery SIDMOUNT GARDENS Dial 4-3219 Christmas Flowers ’ l l l l l PUDDINGS POUND CAKE LIGHT FRUIT CAKE .1122; F EDIT CAKES SPECIAL COOKIES SQUARES DOUGHNUTS STEWART BAKERIES LTD. 161 Kent St. Dial 4-8591 V WE OFFER YOU “AD TR", ;’il(‘(;l‘. and Dalhousic Uanf‘l‘Sl-‘ Cecil Bell. Montague, has rc- H turned from a business trip to Halifax. i. u IS PATIENT n e John ilrucc of Ilcatherdale is a patient in the Kings County 0 , ‘ H&S Planning Memorial Hospital. Mr. Bruce will be hospitalized for only a Skate Sale few clays. Char." ') F‘If’mm ‘ MONTAGUE —. ’I‘hc Montague . .. aset. Montague, “0m d S h I A . - ~ - It: spending a holiday in Fort ’ a," c no “ssoc’a’mn '5 Lauderdale. Florida. guest of s.ponsorln‘g 3 Skate nghange on his sister. Mrs. Joe Storey and sa’urd‘ay E” 3'" Marys Hal" Mr. Storey. I The idea of the exchange is ‘ '_ to bring the owner of discard- 15‘(0§\:\U‘3SCING .ed skates and a purchaser to- Mrs. i-. liaison has r0IlII‘ned.gother {thus bringing old but, {mm "I" “"1135 (“Hilly Memm" useable skates into use. 131 Hospital and is now conval-I escing at the home of her dau-j ghter. Mrs. Douglas Mae Cor-t don. Montague. dig them out. put a tag on them, with name. address, size and how much he To WASHINGTON lget for them and the H and S Carl Reynolds. who was a . Association will do the test for guest at the MacLeod - M ac- t 8 Charlie 0f 25 cents. Pherson wedding Saturday. km This week 3km“ have been WeanSday 0r W85hinflt00..received at Montague Electric DC. to spend a holiday with i and at vm Beck and sons for his brethderiw Fr9;!th 1d Remit-tine exchange on Saturday. It no do an rs. eyno s. r. _ . g ' - Reynolds is with the “CAP. is the hope of this organization POOLE FUNERAL — Fun- eral service for Oswald W. poole of Rosenenth under the direction of the Montague Fun- ' oral Home was held Tuesday. Dec. 11 at the Cardigan Pres- byterian Church. The service was conducted by Stanley R. Straight. assisted by Rev. Bas— with other ideas to assist in its 11 Lowery. Allnn Weaver and work and once again thin your Jamu Silhr. Mrs. Stanley‘ls very active. The member- stroight wnl organist. Hymns I ship is approximately 00. logo of the idea and assist by producing skates. This may on- able some boy or girl to pro- cure a pair of skates who might not otherwise be able to pur- chase a new pair. The Montague Home and School has in the pact come up All any owner has to do is expects to i that everyone will take advan-' . THE RITE TIRE FOR THE RITE ‘JOB AT THE RITE PRICE All sizes of Goodyea- Snow Tires in Stock. Retreads and New. English Wakefield ANTI-FREEZE Special 2.49 Gal. TANTON TIRE For After Hour Servl . P. Dial 4-9734 152 Kent St. Dial 4-3574 dung by the choir were: "Rock of Ages". "What A Friend We Have In Jenna". Miss Evelyn Door- and Sam Bears long as I dun "Pence. Pence Wonder- ful once". Pallbearers: Mood— to Donald. Frank Donahue. Harold Dulpltt. Joseph Callu- C‘lvin Smith. Pins Hon- . arm: Cecil . bmu.‘Jomec Coin. Angu- ” . Md . Hur- old not: worn. Committnl ner- CLAIM ARMS SULIED TEL AVIV lReuterst —— The Israeli newspaper Manriv says nir missiles for MiG-19 n d MiG-21 jet fighters delivered in the last year. Run-in also was laid to be delivering ground-to- nir missiles to Egypt for its anti-aircraft system after re- jecting a request to establish a o ‘ 411.. c...._1.z_..__...__L.L. .._ , _ r D... Tussin has given Egypt nir- o-t n mluiie plant in Egypt, Mani-iv w Thar-day. . —~—4- newsman-An. l Fur i Jackets i from i I 1 $130.00 t :Yes. it’s true! A beautiful fur’ jjacket for your lady costs as tilttle as $130.00 . . . and can be thought on our convenient time gpayment plan. You first month- lly payment serves as your down 1payment . . . so why not come in ioday...this week...bring your lady with you. islip on a jacket. step to a mirrori — and realize her heart's desire!) IISLAND FURRIEERSI V79 Grafton St. Ch'town: Dial 2-127' I THANKS ‘ To the electors of Third Kings we would like to take this opportunity to extend a sincere thanks to all electors who supported us on December 10th and a. special word of thanks to our poll chairman and other committees, agents and car driven. Also . honrtloot congratulations to Douglu McGowan and Thomas Curran your elected candidates. Signed: DOUGLAS MacDONALD DONALD MacLEOD o Ltd. t x - , I P.M. Special. \ W‘RWV‘WW/y \ E ATO N S SATURDAY 2 m. SPECIALS On sale 2 pm. Saturday and remain on sale while quantities last. No phone or mail orders please! mi HOUSEHOLD LINEN LINGERIE AND CHILDREN‘S WEAR HOSIERY AND WOMEN'S WEAR ECRU LACE TABLECLOTHS Good quality lace. 2 P.M. Special, Sizes 68 x 90". 4.29 COTTON TERRY TOWELS Striped cotton terry. About 20 x 40.. 1.49 2 Special. pair STATIONERY WONDER BOOKS Wonders of the sea. mankind. in- dustry. nature. wild life. 256 pages 2 P.M. Special. each FIVE YEAR DIARY Assorted colours. With lock and key. Neatly 1.00 box 2 P.M. Special. Double each PLAYING CARDS 1.79 TISSUE PAPER 7 sheets. in roll. Each sheet about Plastic coated. Gilt edge. SUPER VALUE SEALS 300 assorted pieces. 2 P.M. Special. each CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP 6 giant rolls in a package. As- sorted designs. Approx. 300 ft. of beautiiul wrap. 1 .00 2 P.M. Special. kat pack. 2 P.M. Special. x . 2 P.M. Special, roll CANDY AND TOILETRIES BROWNIE FIESTA CAMERA OUTFIT Containing camera. flash attach- ment, 4 bulbs. 2 batteries and 1 11m. 2 P.M. Special. each HAND CUT GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE 2 P.M. Special. c each WOMEN’S TRAVEL SETS With hand lotion. shampoo. creme rinse and cologne. 2 P.M. Sp cl l. e a each MOIRSI CHOCOLATES 2 lb. f . I P.M .Specill. .. 87 one I YARDLEYS MEN’S SETS After shave lotion. invisible talc and lather shave cream. not MOVIE SCREEN ‘Boc'nded glut surface. About 40 x z P.M. Special. each M2 FLASH BULBS .. 1.00 Special. FACIAL TISSUES VACUUMw CLEANERS WOMEN’S BRIEFS Assorted trims. Overs-Ice only. 2 P.M. Special. pair GIRLS’ SLIMS Lined Slims in green. bliiprint. 2 P.M. Special.. colours brown. Sizes 3 to 6x. ..... 1.78 BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS With bow tie and cuff links. White only. Sizes 3 to 6x. 2 P.M. Special, 5“ GIRLS' T-SHIR'I‘S & TOPS Assorted fancy knits and colour combinations. Sizes 4 to 6 2 P.M. Special. 1* I each JEWELLERY AND LEATHER GOODS CLOCKS Assorted sizes. Colours white. black. With luminous hands. 2 P.M. Special. 3 I each Walnut MANTLE CLOCKS Westminster clock chime. 33.95 InIs . 2 P.M. Special. each PHILISH AVE SPEED SHAVER Complete in presentation case. 2 P.M. Special. “Ch BILLF’OLD AND MATCHING KEY CASE Top grain cowhide in tan and black. 2 P.M. Special. ouch HARDWARE and HOUSEWARES TRAYS Floral pattern serving trays. About 1 .. 18 xu3 s I 2 PM . .pec al. “Ch ICE BUCKET A handy aluminum each 1 :99 insulated ice bucket. 2 P.M. Special. COASTERS . Set of eight pl-stic coasters. Pro vents to as being marked. 2 P.M. Special, m c ELECTRIC DRILL Ififpcliclluck key type. 2.5 Imps. 2400 l P.M. Speclll. an“ CHRISTMAS PLATES 9" diunotor. With pct. I. 8 P.M. Spool I. . . ouch TOASTERS (fin-om. plated tin-n-ovor typo tout- Irim. Special. 2 I each CHRISTMAS CANDLES Gully decorated for the antennas m. Rogullnc 8.”. ' . . “ch HAND MIXER We hood minor. Minot-bio to topocdo In ~ rt- 19.99 TOOL ASSORTMENT Atkneiyoavingfm-unommcldm stutter- x m; oped-I. ouch WOMEN’S N YLONS Seamless mesh nylons. quality. Beige shades. Sims 1 59:: first 9 in z P.M. Special. pair MEN'S HOSE Wool and nylon hose in fancy pat- terns A wide range of colours. to 12. Sizes. 10% 1.00 2 P.M. Special. p r MEN’S HOSE Stretch nylon hose in plain colours. Sizes 10 to 12. 2 P.M. Special. 2 pa." WOMEN’S BLOUSES Good quality cotton blouses in sorted styles and colours. Sizes each c MOTHER & DAUGHTER WIG HATS as. 12 2 P.M. Special. Black. platinum. auburn and silver ET 3.98 cy. 2 P.M. Special. each TRADE-IN FURNITURE CLEARANCE 0F TRADE-INS One only. Colonial style Chester- field. With slip cover. 2 P.M. Special...“ TOYLAND HOCKEY GAMES All star game for family fun. 2 P.M. Special. each KINDERGARTEN SETS Table and two chairs. Hardwood construction. 2 P.M. Special, 6 DOLL HOUUSE n Fibre constmctio . 2 P.M. Special. each ‘ CLEARANCE OF TOYS Includes tool sets, telephones. trucks. garage. games. plush toys. building set, dolls. cake mixes. acm- board ouning . sewing cards. 2 P.M. Special. each WOMEN’S SLIPPERS Women's “Cuddle Pup" slipper. Shedding uppers with smooth teammate solw. Colours blue and red Sizes 5 to 9. 2 P.M. Special.er tiiht' AND RQYS’ MEN’S SUBURBAN COATS size 40. tau-ea size 42. and one size 44. All-wool shells with quilted lining. Colours light blue. each BOYS’ LINED SHEEN PANTS FOR Tit? Hf}?th 3 CUSHION CHESTERFIELD COVERS Assorted floral patterns. Greatly reduced to clear. Regular 21.95 14.95 CRESIAN AND DYNEL “CLOUD 9" MATS Heavy quality main. Machine wub- :Jhiic. Anon-ted decigno and colours. I! x 36".. I P.M. Spool-l. each to 22.95. 2 P.M. Special. each DISNEYLAND MATS mu cotton m in Bolan Ind calm MI. W 28 x 2”". Raid. 4.”. “’"M 3.79 ouch AXMINSTER MATS Ronvy quality null d oil-wool. m. Flam dosim- on hooligan-Id. Regular I P.M. MIT.“ HAND HOOKED RUG! About I P.M. vm wed pile m. Mamie W with groan. pink. brown am. from 81". MI‘ I... . '0‘ In attractive check patterns. Col- oun green. taupe and gold. Semi- boxci- waistband. double knees zipper change pocloet. each BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Eloy care cottons. Little or no ironing. Foulnrd patterns. Sizes Wit"; In! I . m 'cnch STORE HOURS Friday, Doc. [14 Saturday, D6915 Monday, Doc. 17 Tuesday, Doc. 18~ Wodnoodoy, Doc. 19 Thursday, Doc. 20 Friday, Doc. 21 Saturday, Doc. 22 Doe. 24o. 5:45 museum 9 only costs. One size 30, burg '. STOIICLOSIS I E