| MONTREAL (CP) — The Bank of Montreal describes as “largely potential” the advantages for Ca- nadian traders of recent toward convertibility oy 10 Euro- countries. VILLAGE OF PARKDALE ANNUAL MEETING © The Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers of the Village of Parkdale, to be held in Parkdale Hall, Tuesday, February 3rd, 1959 at 8 p.m. Thé Village Commissioners of Parkdale. A. D. SEAMAN, Clerk. MAIL YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO P.E.L MARCH OF DIMES P.O. BOX 516 Convertibility Benefits Studied By Canadian ing dollars or convertible curren- , their SS ese he Oey ee But their moves as 1958 drew GUARDIAN - PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 fe : E i i if iF 5 i i un At 9 years of age, Eddie is in grade 4 at Melville school, some four miles from his home out- side Markham, Ontario. Although he wears a full length brace on his left leg, Eddie loves to join in games and activities ‘with his pals. He is an avid hockey fan and a proud ‘‘Seconder’’ in his local cub pack, with a star in his cap and four earned badges on his sleeve. + Arne Hakonson, ‘Timmy’s” father, has a greenhouse where he grows flowers, a trade which he learned in his native Den- mark. Eddie hopes some day to become a farmer and have his own livestock and a market gar- |meed no longer be singled out as Name National “Timmy” For Easter Seal Campaign SECOND SECTION Common Market was evidence of the desire and the willingness to proceed towards liberalization on the financial front notwithstand- achieve co - ordinated action on the trade front.” |that now that external converti- bility is a reality, former “hard currency” countries like Canada of discrimination inherent in trade restrictions that still exist. HHE“fedde for the time being to}: i “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” den. From now until Easter “Tim- my” will be a very busy little boy. On February 4th he will be guest of honour at the Annual Sports’ Celebrities Dinner at Tor- onto’s Royal York Hotel. TO CHARLOTTETOWN On March Ist, “Timmy” will do the official send-off honours when Whipper Watson leaves to visit Winnipeg, Brandon, Prince Albert, North Battleford, Medi- cine Hat, Lethbridge, Kamloops, Vancouver and Victoria. The fol- lowing week Watson will travel East to visit Halifax, St. John, hill and numerous spots in New- foundland. This is the second year for Watson to make a coast to coast tour for crippled child- ren. stars of the entertainment world in the radio-televiSion simulcast —“Timmy’s Easter Parade of Stars” from Maple Leaf Gardens. Even before opens on February 26th until it ends on March 28th, “Timmy” will be doing his best to make 1959 the most successful year yet for Easter Seals. STORE HOURS Monday te Thursdayt 9:00 a.m. te 5:45 p.m. 9:00 a.m. te 9:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. FRIDAY FEATURE AT THE LUNCH COUNTER @ Toasted Tomato and Lettuce Gendwich @ Mueberry Ripple Ice Cream @ Tea, Coffee, or Mik. Complete Lunch, 50c CLEAR REMN BUDGET PLAN TERMS AND BUDGET COUPONS NCE NTS «* FOR A LIMITED TIME - For Small CHILDREN’S SNOW SUITS CHILDREN’S COAT SETS Greatly reduced! : MINIMUM PURCHASE 15.00 Friday Speci, suit 9.99 1 10.95 Broken size range, assorted materials, wide assortment. Friday Special, set 5.99 to 14.98 CHILDREN’S DUFFLE COATS Broken size range, assorted materials. Friday Special, each Le 5 .95.. 7.95 GIRLS’ AND TEEN COATS Broken size range, assorted styles and materials. ly = Friday Speciat, each 9.98 . 18.98 i Upholstery, Drapery, Curtain, and Plas- e _ fic remnants. A wide assortment of col- ours and patterns from which to choose. colour combinations. Eaton’s Semi- An- nual Sale, 7 pieces FRIDAY SPECIALS CLEARANCE - WINTER WEAR Fry Friday : Special Each SALE PRICED 7-PIECE | _ DINETTE SUITES A particularly well-designed seven-piece dinette suite with exclusive inlaid arborite top which should withstand acid, heat, stains, etc. Chairs are well-styled and have shaped backs for comfort, and are covered avith a matching reinforced plastic for luxurious appearance and long wear. An assortment of 129° | Moncton, Charlottetown, Spring- | On Sunday, March 22nd, “Tim- © my” will share the limelight with — the Campaign | 2 ms . Ue eo ; t : : mS EDDIE KAKONSON, who was today named “National Timmy” for the 1959 Easter Seal Cam- Says Southern iForests Make Great Comeback TORONTO (CP)—A southern United States forester says south- ern forests, seriously depleted by unscientific methods before the turn of the century, now provide two-thirds of the country’s re- quirements of paper and paper- i hak ek ek ee ’ “Che Guardian _ Charlottetown, Thur., Jan. 29, 1959 11 paign, shows his friend, Whip- per Watson, a few of wrestling’s finer points. Watson will make board. Veteran J. Knight, chief fores- ter of the Coosa Ri Newsprint Company at Coosa Pines, *Ala., said in an address to the Royal Canadian ‘Institute Saturday night htat at 1900 the outlook for the “ mercial forest , encompass- to promote the welfare of erip- a cross-Canada tour in March Sree States total. ing 40 per cent of the United 500,000 acres. ! ALWAYS FLY MCA... *SAYS B. GRAHAM ROGERS * Director of Transportation for the Pyovince of P. E. 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