Pictured in the aftermath of an icy session of winter winds and sub-zero tempera- tures, this harbor scene typi- aution Urged In Plans l"'°"“ “we lWins Award lo Expand Several tobacco companies inl Montreal last week advisedl Agriculture Minister Andrew; MacRae at growers hotel should proceed with caution Lnl expanding their tobacco acre- 888- “I was told." he said the . " I. growers should be careful that their soil is in proper condition in many cases here last year. we did not ave." He suggested that beginnersl fies the winter slow-down of activities in rovince's fishing villages. This fishing fleet. locked immobile by In lobaccol im the tobacco industry should not plant too much. "Instead of 30 acres." he said. “it would be better to start with six or seven until growers get the hang of tobacco production." Tobacco from the department of agriculture‘s plots at Green- field last year brought a return of 45 cents per pound. down five or six cents from the 1961 crop. Mr. MacRae attributed the decrease in quality to last year's rainy weather which pre- vented the tobacco from matur- ing properly. Finance Firms O‘uipromote Federal Improvements Plan By BEN WARD i OTTAWA (CPl Financei companies are out - promotingl the federal home improvement loan plan despite their much higher interest charges. a re- port to the Ontario Association 3f Real Estate Boards said Mon- a y. H. Peter Langer. vice-presi- dent of a Toronto real estate firm. said an "aggressive" ad. vertising scheme is needed if the program of federal-gnaw unteed loans for improving ex- Isting homes is to achieve its objectives. He was reporting as the as- sociation’s representative on the Ontario government's housing advisory committee which is studying the roblem of pr venting older residential dill- tricts from deteriorating into: slums. Mr. Langer said the finance companies. charging up to 22 per cent. have ornered an “overwhelming” percentage of improvement loan ‘provincial e Ottawa should double the loss It appeared that many home- owners were not aware of the availability of the government- backed bank loans of up to $4.- 000. repayable over 10 years at six per cent. The committee had inter- viewed bankers who reported that fewer than one per cent of the applicants for the govern- ment-backed loans were turned down. Yet many people were reluctant to approach the banks 1 for this type of loan. “We think the banks. Central Mortgage and Housing. and the housing authorities should help promote this loan service." he added in an inter- view. The committee slso felt that limit to $8.000 and spread rs-. payments over 15 years to en- courage greater use of the pro. gram. Mr. Langer's report was dis tributed to 450 delgstes attend- g the association‘s two-day annual convention which opened M . N AT MURRAY HARBOR sheets of ice drifted in from the strait. ls shown at Mur- ray Harbor. lSlAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. Feb. 26. 1963. ‘ i. ‘3} . 4 a ‘ H M Henderson. In Ontario For the second time in recent years Owen Sinnott. of Mitchell. 1 0111.. hag won top honors among 3 buttermakens in tario in a ‘ competition sponsored by the Ontario Creamery Association. DOUG'S IRVING SERVICE STATION (DOUG RIX, PROP.) Irving Gus & 01] Products Tires - Batteries - Accessories “Deal Here Where Y Have More Cents" We Give 5 Percent Dividend Dollars our Dollars presiding. The purpose of the sitting was lCharlOtlemw“ I" to hear eight appeals .convlctions by the stipendary magistrate in Kings County. 0! the eight appeals, six were Raymond dismissed. one was adjourned to 193’ M30133“. were "will"! Charlottetown. and in the 0th. the sentences imposed for driv- er the penalty was reduced. In the case of Vcne Louis appealingg‘wcre Merlin Chapman on the fine of $200 plus $4 costs or§charge of failing to stop at the three months In jail. imposed by Magistrate James B. Johnston. QC, on the charge of the pos- session of intoxicating liquor not purchased for he was from 9. At the appeal hearing the sc- cused entered a plea of guilty. counselled by and His Lordship reduced th e son. penalty to $50 and $4 costs or one month in jail. No E DISTRICT PAGE BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY Do you know something? You can save time. money and energy by patronizing the business firms whose advertisements appear on this page of The Guardian-Patriot. They have spent time and money to bring modern services and shopping facilities near to you. Show that you appreciate their efforts by shopping at their places of business. The businessmen throughout this district are prepared to bring you quality merchandise with lp- .ed on against .care appeal ‘March 12 at 10:30 . . l 0f the six appeals which were d lsmlssed. [Supreme Court Hears 8AppealsAtGeo’town GEORGETOWN sitting of the Supreme Court was held in the Court H 0 use. ;lntyre. against the sentence im- here. yesterday morning. Mr. Justice George J. Tweedygwhile his abilities were impair led by alcohol. was adjourned to A special ‘costs were assessed. The appeal of Aeneas R. Mac- the charge of driving Leonard D ale y. MacCallum and stan- hearing. lSouris Home, 5 Urges Membership Growth SOURIS —- Clarence MacDou-, eld. president of the Sourls and Regional Home aid reused the hope that the present pan ant-tonnes- relationship will not only continue but glow In sine and quality as time goes on. MacDonald wu summ :- ing the yearly activities at the annual meeting of the associa- llon. Because four-fifths of the pre- must be sent mom rent to the provincial federa- tion. Mr. MacDonald advised that the fee be ralsed in order to have s more substantial bal- ance for the association's own use. M‘mnbemhlp. he said. must be increased by good program- ming and a revised. more inti- mate means of communication. . Angus MacComiack re- ported an increase in attendance due to the monthly notices be- 2 :1 chool Annual Wur- atunt.‘ were adios-WM at- t discussion moons was the advice given by Mrs. Arthur Dr. John Linton Was 5 oakor . John atlon on Alcdloi Problems. «1. dressed a recent maetim at the Charlottetmvu Hotel. Attending were provincial Al. lied Youth Dost mmors. ill.- Wm, T: Ohm?»- Ailmllfwth executive and in. gram . vs in studies my during the year has been all com- to interest the parents of child- ren of both dunentsry and high school els. The new executive, cusly elected. sister St. Mary Isabel: treasur- er. Mira. Elm MacDonald. On a motion by Herman Con- nolly the new president extend- edavoteoftlhankstiotheout- going executive for its conscien- tious endeavours. For the fifth consecutive time grades one. two and Souria Elementary School won the attendance fluid. Dr. Upton Is a recognized authority on the prevention of sloohollan. curs. either here or In France. The three men. Joseph Csn- etti. asst nt director of sup- plies. Michel Boltel. foreign pro- duction official and Claude Mol- net. research executive. were to leave Monday night for Ot- ws. After I day In Ottawa. they will spend Wednesday and Thursday in Quebec City. the weekend in Fredericton. and the first three days of next Week in Toronto. They will meet wlth l s and local 9 I lng sent out regularly. Mrs. hiacConnaok was reportl ing while impaired. ‘_ others to be dismissed scene of an accident; Ivan Keenan. for having land control of a motor vehicle while impaired. vendor's iMcllish. for driving without due and attention (speeding). l In all cases the appellant was with Deputy Attorney-Gen- eral. J. Arthur McGulgan acting for the Crown. thel George cara‘ Jame John P. Nichol- . County jail. rig for Mrs. Wallie Maoxenzie chair-l man of the membership com-i Renault Ponders During the session. I-Iis Lord- ship remarkcd favorably o n the vast improvement in appearance of the interior of the Court House and the Kin g s f. 3‘ 0 Both have been completely redecorated. several new ceil- ings have been installed. In ad- dition all floors h ve been til floors and ceilings painted and the woodwork given a new coat of varnish. French government - sponsored ed semny plant in Canada. Plant In Canada MONTREAL (CPI —— Three‘ top-level executives from the automobile manufacturer. Re~ gie Renault. arrived in ont- real Monday to begin a month- long visit to Canada to study the possibility of building an as- The mission will also study the possibilities of using Cana- ‘ ofic i manufacturers during their trip. Just last week. Volvo (Can- ada) Ltd.. a subsidiary of Volvo of Swed . announced it will build an assembly plant on the Dartmouth side of Halifax bar- 1'. m Pope John will broadcast at 8 pm. AST to Roman Catholics Ash throughout the world on Wednesday. He is expected to appeal for special prayers dur- Lent for the Vatican -_:u- menical council. due to resume Its plenary sessions her in dlan raw materials to produce 'September. I A. YOUR. IMPERIAL ESSO AGENT A. (JOE) FRASER Stove & Furnace Oil mother to take the trip. Diphtheria Hits ‘ In Alberta Area I FORT MACLEOD Alta. (CPI. One child has died of diphtei'ia and two others are known to be TCA Reser Vec MONTREAL —- Trans-Canada Air Lines' new electronic reser- vations system. the most mod- ern of its kind in the world. is now in full operation. bringing a new era of speed and accuracy Is Now In Full Operation System The automatic system b a s meant a 50 per cent reduction in the present payload control staff at oronto from employees to 110. However. most of the surplus staff were absorbed into other positions within the com- reservations in more than centres scattered over 3,000 miles of air routes. ReserVec. as the system is called. first went into operation on all direct services to and from New York City on June 17. 1962. and on the Pacific Coast Van- pany. 60 Lakes Opening infected in the Fort Macleod YOUR B. A. DEALER Tires - Batteries - Accessories Polishing It Simonizing Minor Repairs 1: Tune-Ups ond Service Phone 175 Slim-Gain Feed Service Purina Feed Products International Harvester Trucks. 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"388ml eI,ll I m'” ‘ and um, had u, complete in; To All Kinds of Clothing PM" 1'“ “hem” ron QUALITY COMPLETE COLLISION SERV‘CE css than 25 words a sentence; Phone 6-3 Albertou FEEDS BODY ginning: ('l‘Ibwould like to visit; AND SERVICE \ AND FENDER WE MA” 5"” a“ “3"” ' ‘ r KENSINGTON "mm—Ll" YOUR CAR 1 g t .3 CALL US ~E— REPAIRS cludgd l31th:: xgnnerr'; bragenlg. J‘ s' ' " LOOK LIKE SHOP THE MODERN WAY AT But since Jamie’s father. Bus-I Your Punnu Dec", sell Cormie. died fiva months «LA! “land Indus“. Em 10mg , NEW ago. the sponsors invited Jam- 5:, p y PM“ “7 ohm - Quality Groceries lie's tWo brothers and their I'lande" "I". 15' Mam“. Fresh a Cooked Meats Remington ‘ area. 20 miles west of Leth- bridge in southwestern Alberta. None were immunized Dr. urt Adler. medical health officer of the Chinook Health Unit. said two more cases are suspected but have not yet been checked by labor- atory tests. The child who died. an eight- yenr-old boy. was first reported to have the disease Feb. 15. He was admitted to the Fort Mac- leod municipal hospital in cri- tical condition. . Dr. Adler said this is the first 1 time he has seen e diseascl since he came to Canada 11: G. L. MaoKENZIE INC. General Merchandise Groceries See Our om Selection including Dry Goods. Ladles’. Men’s 1. Children’s Toys. Household ApplIunceI. Clothing. FREE DELIVERY Phone 74 0 Pontiac Cars E. w. TURNER LTD. I BROWN’S CLOVER FARM Phone II I BAKER'S TELEVISION RADIO 5 TV BALE! I SERVICE Free Delivery spurts Philco a Emerson TV Renslngton . G. M. C. Trucks 4‘ Phone :0 Sourls . Irzifleyyerguson ‘ QUALITY GROCERIES e or Cooked Meats Sales - Service «Parts N. AUBREY CUTCLIFFE ' “"1! mm" I A“ "new" 3‘3".“ “ Tobaccos a Confectionery YOUR PUMP“ DEALER All Cars. Trucks I: Tractors “a, _) ammo SUPPLIES a E “3”” ‘l “"5 “an” "I new“ Pm C MENT phone u 0mm Furnace & Fuel Oils Phone 27-4 Fredericton “w” 7’ ‘ Mm" 3"" phone MURRAY l “'3 RIVER "El-5°" 5 CHECK THESE ans CARE~ J. C. HANCOCK E530 SERVICE FULLY , , , 1F YOUR NAME SHUR-GAIN FEEDS saunas ssnvxcs STATION Tires-Batteries-Accessories ‘~ Hog Grower & Complete Service Station Facilities We Appreciate Your Patronage APPEARS YOU WIN A 3'00 Dairy Ration Food- Thu-BenedeI-Aecemrlo- Phone 14-6 Chem Vflle’ MERCHANDISE VOUCHER. Phone 40 Murray River Phone 46-! I Murray River #4 years ago. Expected Slow l DETROIT )API — All of thel Great Lakes except Lake Onr l van PAINTINGS l READ's WHITE RosE ‘ FREE! Merchandise or Service FREE! E. REYNOLDS m _ View“. _ Seam, nub mm, are 90 to 100 pg,- cent in. Illustrations on the reverse of I II. the Vancouver to Calgary covered. the 0.8. Weather Bur- Candi“ cmcy 5"; "Of 9110- SERVICE STATION & TV route and the Edmonton-Cal eau reported Monday. Shipping min“; tb‘" infilll“ Coondcfp' . Complete Lubrication For Your "am. sung , - ‘ _ s c a ass a mWolcfuzhrm Wd Iléxepjzllzddt: :e'ltsvte Sarita: scenes. 3' p 1 n O Tires I: Tubes This page la a weekly feature of no Guardian-Patriot, not! each week then will appear In the advertisements “n, W. 0“ Oct 1‘ TCA be!“ "In-n8 m m” nuns ersewlprzf ; as; . Baum" names and addresses of people living in the commuultles represented. Read the advertisements carefully. and o." in “en . numbered van My"; “.m reflected m. To “EVA”? PARIS . “calm” If you flnd your name, clip out the advertisement In will ch you found your name. and mail If. Inside of two weeks. SERVICE mm“ m North America, and the bureau‘s “m m report of . Tow!“ Semen to the Advertising Manager of The Guardian-Patriot. and you will receive. ABSOLUTELY FREE. I 38.00 uder. by Jun. 24. all reservations cen- 1963. .pISIARfI; itfiiutslésJJ$m31ye=¥ . Minor new," to be spent for merchandise or service with m of the advertisers In your community on fish page. Winners. EMERSON has were on the ReserVec sys- magmas?Bylfigngifgi we“ l we!” Pgris‘ caninghfor I'm“ . Tunbup. please advise The Guardian -Pstriot on which udvertlsem you desire to spend your voucher. AND ' _ _' - new omes in te first 12 ‘ ' ° ' ufi‘fifll" fi"‘"’.il'.§°{2". the chance for this was be- years. .0 new motorways and Patronlze the Advertisers on This District Page rumour TV We? lieved to be slight. w. w. Oak. 8mm..." apartment, w , , Phone 9001 . In,“ W a“. “d 'u "9” Detroit weather bureau chief. pu‘bnshed Monday by p'au] De. 'm‘ 3 "umy the mn‘J‘demgfiuafiipflgfiii’ pred‘lded that ":Vlgati‘m “’0‘” louvrlcr government adminis- A GA m l ' : be u “e “d d“ mm." 1trlltor for the Paris district. who m l 9 report escr .9 es maid the resent ulatlan of l . from‘ manual to electronic! Th I d lbed L k E .p pop 51. PETERS DAY 5 CORNER some: sTATioN E mm. m... and the Prairie 5"P°”°’- MW!“ "d “"mnzfv-WW is expected to rise '0 - BAY . soums White Rose Gus a Oll prod-cu MOCKENZI .. cm” are the only as no r cent ice-covered andlabnut 11,000.000 in 1975 and pos- mu u m m N “b Amer,“ sewed Lakes Erie and St. Clair nearly sum; as high a. 15.000900 by O 0" INTI-mth "ANT m4 0 m V n . 100 MP "lit covered- ‘the'year 200 I flm-Ilm-Am GENERAL MERC 522:: of th: fifmfiiil 0n lower Lake Michigan. the i : s N’ nous II M l... a. 0 Oils ‘ m m Prairie cities .0083} gqard Cutter Sundgw. ‘ v - “We, . MOI“ light boardinglgxgilgl‘sfe‘ljcznflor golfer shlPl'ILt‘lg F TE I “8"” 6mm. and Fruits I: Vege:sbles m,um..gmu , l y mi es in. m . “d “.0” in ’24 boom after leaving her Chsr- no D" M “m U” Drugs & Hardware D. MI] WI" and Europe serv- llevmx port. I "mpgmmpgmp ‘ Tires . nauefles Ladies' a Men’s Clothing Automotive Rep-in ~ M mum ‘u so TCA are linked to the] Only in die middle of Lakel germlmg‘m up: emb- “W' ‘ 3"“ seem SEE OUR SELEC‘I‘IM 14-Hour MIT service U by teletype clr- 2:19:81; was any substtanttsl Ella-l f I: i'powdsm ' "1 Shelf Hardware 0!" TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS Call Us Collect Towing luvlco oven wa er repor mm” «Hunt-In heal Road Service max: memos EARLY 30“ Tram so: u.- Lake Michigan is the only one m" I'm-OWMW'M- Phone 4 at. Peter's M ‘7" "u. cm of the Great Lakes that has reg- m “prenatal. m m ’4 wm'm M u m m , ft- ular winter traffic of car ferries ' a": “gal: “7 it 1 and oil mm. "m , ‘4 \