dumwfimmdwih 311" one . ————-——- L’figl'...i‘.'2f”I" r "if: N P Seal Hunters lag‘recd when d'scussing ’:i '- St. L 0 C A l ,- :i :41 u dian-IUnited Slates defence pro- duction sharing programs that T?" airplanes arid a helicop- “Continuing support to Canada Eastern And Central DiSEricts 'Pr are in the St” Peter's area will significantly assist in ensur- takinz part in seal hunt opera- lng that the principles of (leleiii e i - i """g 1 I I e p ( . » ' . . , a, I - . Production are understood by -J'I'FILd'ffllft Shag"!HEYLBTE: 5P" ’1' "’64‘ 5 "l 3 WW” "’"P’Wd la" CW"- UISIAI in: around fifty men and ten THREAT To SECURITY planes and a helicopter werel IWOI‘klnE out of St Peter's to a ——_—_ i Senators and congressmen in future talks regarding defence itiel‘d believed to be some 35i DIES IN B.C. procurement in Canada consz- mil” 0” 0‘ RUSY‘W Word has been received here Some seats were landed ac- ‘of the death in Vancouver Fri- “Any weakness or loss of v cording to a spokesman for the lday. \iarch 2.0. of \ll". .\ii£ll~||ii support is a threat to our nation- al and imemational security-I People involved in the opera- McMahon (formerly Selina the speaker stated. “Oh. but he declined to give an .\Vii:te . 'l‘he la‘o \ii-t \itwaii in The delegates were pri\'llf’g‘ EXP” am°llnl~I I iwas a former resident of Rocky ed m amend the House of Hb t ,he hunt \viIlII continue todaywk ' , Prince Edward Island. . 1 IDE. A h“— a. ’D '1 2: § presentatives to hear President' Siam?" perm l ‘Uneral WWW“ and burial £00k Johnson welcome the p r ‘ m e‘ . t a meetiiirz of the directors f‘l'é‘t‘l a large sign at each of the minister or “alyI Antonin Spam of the PET Toiiri<t Axum-ink fen-y terminals. The SiL’IiS R. FRFV. ‘ . t. and later attended the UM“ toii. held Saturday at the (bar would simply indicate. ptiS<ihlIiJ . f ‘1‘?" FLNERM‘ _ The States senate where they “.9”. loitetown Hotel, it was rcmriul in si-oit-hilie. the distai'.:e from ihifir?_r or fight”. Frlepch was individuany introducedI that there is a good response eat-h ferry terminal to the Iii‘in.I. MURRAY RIVER __ Th0 sec_"ChUI_C}Il ’2; “I‘II‘IThaungI mp1; ‘3‘; place yesterday in Vancouver. mmuous round of swim I from tourist resort operators re» cipal areas of the province. i ‘ . , I , I , t . . .o r . r H- i i. it.“ -. functions punctuated committee Em‘dmfi Spare 1“ the 1964 map 1' “its also announced ’llat (1;?\tt:ynixiilcr?:$tlyng\ltr.TIMEO Itl'iiijfiiii‘l iw (ii-t: \w I. H W T" activities and marked the spien-ihf‘mg Prepared by [he dSSUL'Hll' ‘\'”‘”“h°re Pi‘Ckln'J C‘lanaHY- ‘ u 4 i a J J ."W " t t v ~ W H” m imq - ' - - - . ' Sea View liad q(iv-s d l “’dI-‘Cl's‘ P 'ill‘ “r a (on or. ,i;tl ‘ "1 ‘li' » HP — t“ V": did hospitality of Offictal Wasli- my; (I I I - II b ‘ IIf‘I I ‘ e ler d“. m bP held sometime in [Hiy J-illll \ Ii ilriII : t.,,~ "wait if - . , rsth ‘;‘I , ~ I" \Lttlif eestaiisiinzanw -.‘- . 'i """ “ ington and enabled the delegates " " ( “' 0‘ “"hl’” (l- e I") If no“,th iH'.lill‘.\ still .\€'(‘ ‘ it. 1 my; - ._ Summerside. heard from ma “0" MUM” PF'WINI' in the . . . ‘ v » ii ‘ u i r :?nrrIi;tI9eItIEaIi1II<(lIschat With many na IIIIIIInIIIIM IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII \ HI I: mm”. area In serve mp (16L meeting dealt with the raid army. Ifin}? bphearer My The tour of the White House, PM“ mm 7mm” ""l‘l"S 0' "‘5‘ mm"! M “mm” m "“m‘ 5"”? [Tm-him W .mp rim? and the Stafford Le'trd ai} “0153‘?” and me “we “on b, MINI ImmI IIIIII map IIIIIIM hp (“\IIIIIIIIIM Wan mm}. QI (omniittees \iere apponitedI Ito III Ir I ,II TallIClS‘Lamp. P 3 . . i look after the various activities ’P i B'I- rm‘V‘daIP- “mm?” this year an increase of 10000 ~ ‘ ~ i . - - ._——-———-— —- son, followed by refreshments I I- '_ II - - Isl-ANN)" MlObTAhFZ panned .\oonan; Roy Crossman and FIRST STAGiE IN SIGNALS COMPETITION «he or . ence. Later president .iohnsuiiIi Th; "VIII IIII‘IIIIIIIIII IMIIIII iisland restaurants and dining adeI gameq and mm.“ mu" 8 tin.- in (‘tqpi-‘it: Pr‘nplqfi renie. Th9 “1‘5! 5'8? was taken group ‘5 59190'4’0 “Om Pat'h inSDBCHO" 193m: Maj?” R'G' 5,22:egebdehiijtefoh‘hhszdvere pm' areas and .ttitii'iSi acT-ommritla- {3min(.itp?i:';;”fl”§'IInf lIiiiiIxIter‘ band that will be in attendance 1.0:“: last night in the competition of the five commands across Dumnm. El); second in com “Theyywere‘ both m'IISI Ora. tion facilities in the v a rio it s .demzmd {mm “mgr:$23153]: ("r “‘9 day. Also discussed at. Cit/mill: t'tiioits for the Mailoch Trophy. Whicn Canada and then these five Rdngnf 230A" it'aiIIIaig‘Regl')’ cious charming and friendly" Kart; 1“ “IT pmmwe' is di“”' ked many discussions. a "1:182 Lhiortfizlll"Srtiiletgtmat data” was (oil‘IIlasyalcmififwef I “H “We” .. . A. - i--. . ' . ' no .' - 'o - . ~ ‘ ’ ' i. ' t‘. :2. I is presented to the best militia groups are inspected by the (.fimnmnding Officer; [III CMI Senator lnman said. me Rmf‘de'n :‘II‘I;"""IGI:OI‘I‘F'I’:'I‘II‘II:: TouristI Association members The meeting was under the make the:isrh'esmhaildniglysego signal corp in Canada. when signal Commander from tit- .i.(:.W Turney, CD, Eastern IIdA fl‘fih‘I :0 SIL gums'fin- Fl?‘ ferries, ' ‘ :1":lgtegungggg'r: I’m” 'i‘.‘ “liairman-‘hlp of Glen \faeKin' " . the 5 Signals Regiment was tawa and the trophv winner Command Signal Officer- and t 3' a" a" 0 ape ennem- Ryan“, of . ' l ‘ 0 rec " non A s e i~l ti i I . . . I I . I I . I ,1“, “mm, mm , . I . p cn mee ng s sche— 7 1 Impacted at me Charlogtemw" declared Shmm 3mm“ {mm lll'llm‘m’." LL'CUI- ('3f “‘9 l‘egi' i foumhed by a rare and highlI§.m- stant demand from tourists for Sulttghez Sihuitoghtigpgghom be‘ilye- du'ed for “arm 25 to “him the A S arntories. The best Sig n 81 the left are the members of the mom, Leo F. MacDonald. iterestmgdtourquIthe latinfihme'} information regar inn mileaires .Imkleuer gtawd n' ‘ r‘ Pllblit‘ is invited. LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK iareas un er 5 me stiperviswn o heme?“ “mm T I r i I a ~ 7 ~ —————~———_._____ - - i t Wth -t snu- He remarked there was - v e e -. . i ex iias ais ho . Hwnicmrr COURSE o o . . 395°?ieifisc2525d5.theireifitlié':1Tim?téilafi..?“$'”“"lil't ibi'v m‘ new: to be a new “Mt” “W”! (the 823mg); 00:: 66084 “ . . ‘ - - 1 I ' “N 19 Pro- poun operatin in the Summ r- ' ‘ ' v \liss Doris LeClair. haiidI- feature “he V15" vmcial government would side area this gsummer 'iiideli )Ol'ihtlna m operation “mud be ri‘flfi instrurtress of the W... , I I The Saturn Apollo. 363 feet 7 m. ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ u ‘ m”...— high and costing over $60,000.00“ — """"" Hlt'llwh of the department of at:- riruiture was in Montague on was to hadve heir; Launched Ibu; . will] ht here to- . o a this was ct'crr". tie in un ar- M F S h C L d ' hfiileSivt‘OggfiudP 3 course in “‘X'; ourable weather conditions, Scb- ° ° c O. t . his painting. hasketry. liquid‘ 0 a s. I n g o n u In 9 ator lnman said. embroidery and cushion making. "II would like to say that we siorms interrupted the regular I I I I I I I IreceivedIthIe utmost couriIes} cum-59 in February. Senator P'. Tulsm lnman was seventh annual meeting of such.dcurahility of Canada Jotnmg and hospitality on all occastons :rliest speaker at the lttntthcon assembly. Most of the the organization of American everywhere we went. Every- S’L‘RUCK BY CAR 1r swing of Rotary at the Char. dzlegates were accompan‘etl by tales", Senator lnman said. gthing was done for our comtoi. Gerald MacDougaii. Monta {WWW-n H0191 yesm‘da‘v. me their wives. Senator lnman "it is perhaps that the timefand convenience", Senator in- gue. who was badly hurt when i mud over by watter Cox with was accompanied by tier is not ripe for Canada to joinIman stated. m 3 lie was Simck h." ’1 ('arIonsRalph Jones as co—chairman, d‘altgliter-in-ia-w. Rhoda lnman. iflll'iflll’illi, I think eventuality weI The speaker was introduced huge Street in Toronto on bat-i anm Inma . _. niii~i _ align ourselves with \iie ; by the chairman and thanked by . 4 _ u n ave a void. . ~ . . . turday night has regained (I'M-[I . . f I , g , , CUMMITTF‘F‘S H)R"mn_ (i \b. frrm an economic stand-Ithe co-chairman. mousness and is recover1n,;.i‘*“n '"mmame d“5('“p““" "f, M “1“ 9'9"”? “WW l" 'h“ titriii as well as for defence; Andrew Likely was elected Mn MacDmuan was eming wimtlier attendance as a representa- Inc“ senate building. the lion. HEIIIHS..I Ipresidem of Rotary for me I” 3 ...‘ E “.iendI Barry P0018 when an i taxed t e Government Maurice BIILII‘L'N Ispt‘ztkt-r or" the “FIIIIIIIIP IS WIIIV aIIXIIIIIS 'oIicnming Iprm aIOIng with I R”) “IIIIIdem occurred by me drlw,I ruin a. at a parliamentary Canadian Senate and Hon. .\l.in . II I I I IMaCGmwrayI wee Drew]ch in “here they were. When hetf“‘"f‘~‘l‘9n(‘9 "1 “‘9 (‘ltYI (if ‘Vflshr “McNaughton. SPt‘i"-l\"‘r 0" he a” "m m haw m mm” LjReg. Boyne. treasurer. Gordon rut-tied out to help the victimsItiitfltnn. DC. Describing the Canadian House of (ominous. i'i iy of the other countries with-Kern SemvtaryI and Direcmrs 1". “mm.” was struck by a pm Imcetinzts as “sile." an unof- and all members of the dcic- in the Iriiineiiork of N,-\'I'0‘FI Walter HyndmanI Earl 1;“. “II was taken to York Gm”. fit-ial exchange of views by gations from both (‘ttlilill'lt‘s.>i"tiiid she be aitackcd. This erI David 503195 and jmn1edja|e a Hmpi‘al where examination.parliamentarians interested in were introduced. and assigned “as a touchy subject. It canlpast prosi(lcn[RegIJenk1nsI pitted head, back and kidney 0'19 anotlicr's problems". Sen- portions on various committees, be \i‘cli untiorctiiod limi' some—1 Acting on the approval of im- .,,-,.mesI a mslocated [wva hmeator lnman said that the as- Senator lnman was on the one could so! excited by somejdirectnrs $2,000 was voted the and a broken leg. Airs AlextI-‘F'mhli' MMMM committee on dotoiice pro nutrient and plunge the worldjRehahtlttattnn Centre. Giiezis HINDI)an (19“. m Tm-nntn on I gates SLY Senators and diiction—sharing. hf‘nilaplici‘w tie into total war.“ she said. ‘0; Rotary “PW: DrI MIHI Man. \ioiirlat ,'\lr MacDouaall \vas;iiieiTT»hPr< of Parliament from fence. NATO and iiiitwnatimiai 'Tive looting of the United iiel. Woodstock. N.B.. ivan lin “I III? mm of Livingston wptd- r f'anrida and the name number Irelwtious ('flrN'Pi‘iliII: {inlmipp Qifilt'a Is that as they store and ‘hei'ty. City. DK. Gediirt., Snot Smoofhe Fif B_C_ cedar No 2 B c cedar 24" II; (marmlemwm befan gnmg‘from the United States Senate' (the idea pin ht‘lm'p its very l.ll:P responsibility of nllf‘iPH'TImPI'SIde. was a visiting Rotor Li i‘tii‘iintoIl—ast October._I—__II I This was the 'i sti'nnfll)’ in my committee is the weapons: "they should be con iian I” I Sh. I Sh. I i ' I r \ Per Sq. Per Sq. With Undercourse Reg. 21.00 sq. 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