WAND NEWS PAGE Montague,’ Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Oct. 5, 1962. gTobacco Looking Fall harvest stories are defin- itely improving these days, and ‘Douglas Roloson, who grew 32 acres ‘ this year, said yesterday that he finished taking off his tobac- nday of this week and gtrost which struck late in Sep- j tember. l “My neighbor. Albert Pauley, ,grew 19 acres and he also es- . {coped loss." said the h a ppy ‘ ttobacco producer. who I at d 1 V, i there did appear to be some loss “ T at first. but it developed that l he had none. and both men_now f have all of their crop in h e “We still had lour kilns to _ take off aim the frost struck." §Welfare Depot l %Com., Named l =5-:-.s-.3 '_, .,..,.... PWC STUDENT WINS CP SCHOLARSHIP MONTAGUE — The Montague the local plant of the nation— twork Miss Coles, who is a 4th ' wide company to a Prince of ‘ ycar home economics student. we”"”e depot c,°mmm” ha,” Wales: College student com- -. Slt.'C(l very high in her class in i been appolnled “nth MP5 Ry“ - Beck as chairman. The vice- _ osen as a 1962 recipient ; _‘ Canada Packers scholar- 1 )1), Miss Enid Coles. North I l . llton. accepts a cheque for mcncing third or t'ourtli year. third year at PWC. She is a 3 , , j ,_ fro L ll:l8L'l..(‘0(l, and is based on academic daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- '~‘l‘~3“'m3“ 15 M11 Em‘-'1')’ M30‘ anager, Canada Packers l.i- at-liievcment in previous years’ ner (‘olc-s, North Milton. Neill. and U18’ f0ll0Wl!18 318 ,' ted. Charlottetown. T h l s ' ‘ members of cornrnittee: ' rdls presented annually by Mrs. Fay Fraser Mrs. A. D. Macl.ure. Mrs. Keir Clark. Mrs. Florence Dewar and Mrs. Ern- est MacDonald. The Masons have again do-' ."8l(‘.'l a heated room in the Masonic Temple for the depot and the committee says warm clothinr: and bedding are urgent- ly needed. Requests for assistance should i ' he made. to Douglas MacLaren. | Trades Qualifications legislation is Mooted SOURIS — The Sourls Board ‘of School Trustees has decided to p.:i(-e all arrears of taxes from 3959-62 in the hands of a collection agency. The arrears tor the year 1961-62 will only giwn to the agency if they are not paid before Oct. 15. ly at the home of the chairman, Rav Campbell. An application was signed for receivit. g 60 per cent, or $40 per Pupil. from the department of education for tuition fees due by pupils from outside districts. F'.ll‘lllilll‘e is to be purchased for the teachers’ room and also blackboards for grades five and _;£ix. The board is making ar- Ma].3 rangements to have fire lnsu: gue and Mrs. Charlottetown from a most enjoyable visit to Moncton. While in the City they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Buchanan. I I l ‘ l >’»--’.‘ I I BY D0.\l MACLEOI) lticesliip. may be drawn up for , - - l Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer ‘ consideration by the P.E.I. Leg-j “,-elllfage lnV::tcllgat:]r' uagdegoieig l Trade qualifications legisla» islature at its next session. >“‘;V1,.;c:l:c R vfasysmted —— tio now being studied by an W. S. McMurtry, assistant- di-la "E I ‘ ' - ‘ vlsrrgn [N DUNDAS advisory committee on appi'en-- rector. of vocational education‘ Mrs. Jessie Shaw, Montague, T and shroctor of apprenticeship S hool Board this week visited Mr. and Mrs. and their young son, Dale, ofj Wallllnt-I-. Salfl .V9S-"1‘daY that C Neil Nicholson, Dundas. ‘Souris, are visiting relatives ln‘t5:Ch l°E‘5_l3“t°_" W01”: d€8l1_fVVith ‘ ' New Hampshire, Dorchestei. ,9 €"“‘m‘"3'°" an Qllalica T C llSStC0N‘t’A:-E51/1'x\Glv _ Mass__ and T0,-0nt0_ ‘MODS of tradesmen. R O O 3' 9-‘Val’ S 00"” 95”“ EXAMINATION BOARD? sat’ factorily at his home mi RECENT GUESTS .. . . A listague. Carl had‘ the misfor-T Mrs. Charles Prime and dau- .- The leglslallon mlgm ’°5."“‘ tune to fall and suffer a sevcrei ghter Barbara Saint iohn V B ‘Stan C-xalznlnatlgn bllfrg bemgi . . —u in c .l..,eu.‘e '.ll - , 1 (mt ln]ury, I were recent guests of Mrs. E Issue!’ certmzilteg its; icpniioeuld, -Prime’s brother-in-law and lls-i ualmed , d " .. p y [N "M'lF"‘x lter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mac-‘ q Fa esmen‘ Mrs. Archibald Hume. l\Ioiita-1Lum. Montague .I.h(,y also Wt, At present, there are two Rov- gge is spending the Tliai’il(S£lV-; sited relatives mcaspereaux and ernment - appointed advisoryi iii‘: weekend with her brother- - , committees working with Mr. M] d , ‘ r M and Mrs ,Lharlottcto\in. MCMUHW -aw an sisc , . r. . . Cecil Wightman, Halifax. WERE GUESTS H "_lTlhe committees," he said.. . . Mr. and M s. T. M. Llewellyn,’ W‘ examlne the “‘'-‘d5 ‘OT V0- vlsn MOACTON !Montague. wrere guests of hon-‘ °al.l°f“‘l ““d aPP"9ml°95l“P* ‘our at a delightful family din-.j3F3',n1ns. and tiieii‘ recommen- ner at the home of their son-in ‘ta‘""l5 N’ "'9 3:1“ be passed on law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.’ ° g°‘°”""°"‘- _ Dingwen, I Members of the apprentice- Sept. 30, on the occasion ohlship training committee are: H, Silver wedding anniveh; Arthur Myers, Charlottetown; Robert M a c h o n. Montague; ENJOYING HOLIDAY ' ‘ ‘ Eileen Woodruff. Charlottetown; Mrs. Margaret MacPherson,l AT 85")!” MEET lwmlam L°"3~ west R°Y3ll.V- Montague is enjoying a holiday: M'5~ Fl0I‘ence Dewar, prest-1 W.J. Watson. Summcrside; C1! in Windsor 0m.‘“,he,.e she ,5 dent of the Montague Ladies MCQu8ld. Charlottetown; ’ _-Auxiliary of the Canadian Leg- colm MacDonald. apprentice-3 31100 on the school and its con. ‘ ‘GM? Dlaced equally among the th .t h r daughter, . MESS §,l;;:am Ma(.]:he,.s0n' Mm ; ion: Mrs. Atwood Mai-Donald. ship inspector; and Mr. Mcltlur-l . v ire insurance representatives cmr-n.| ll'i SOlll‘lS. M P, _ .-u a! - it herisecretary of the provincial exe- tr_. ' . sisatir ]i:r;8lr:i(.:;o. S0 “S ’cutive; Mrs. Viallace Campbell, Vocational education of tobacco at Ocean Vtewl Georgetown Has Geo'.';,'etown in the near future. City Police Court The school board met recent- J Picture Brighter said Roloson. and it all came off without damage," he assured. REAL GOOD CROP Mr. Roloson could not esti- lmate the’ production in pounds per acre. but he did say ‘it looks like a real good crop" on his farm. Considering the great deal of adverse weather w have had. it's really remarkab- le, he said. The Oceaii View farmer add- ed that other growers have far- ed much better than had been Nicholson. U p p e r Montague, and Max and Gus Behren, Glen William. he said their losses will be light. Speaking generally. be said the opinion is that tobacco loss- es across the province are much lighter than had been feared at first. New Policeman MONTAGUE -— Ernest Mac- Lean. Peter's Road, has taken up duties as policeman for the town of Georgetown. He replaces Roland Mar who held the position for the past year and has returned to his li)l‘I1€ in Nova Scotla. Mr. MacLean’s family is ex- pected to take up residence it. Has Light Docket lice court yesterday. 10. One drunk on d completed the docket. YEO zone representative; Mrs. Cal- mittec members are . .l VISITING RI-Jl.A’I‘IVES ,vin Hllchey, secretary and Mrs. Storey. Charlottetown; J. H. ' Lake; Clifford Orford, National Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millar. Mack MacKenzie, treasurer at- Arsenault. Summcrside; Henry Employment Service; Doris An. Montague. accompanied by‘ tend-ed a meeting of the provin- Blanchard, Charlottetown; Clif- derson, who represents provin. their son-in~law and daughter.‘ citlexecutive Wednesday in Suni- ford Stewart. C h a rlo tte- cial women's organizations: I A thousand freckles on his face. Citnstablc and Mrs. James Dunn. merside. town; George Cheverie. South and Mr. M(-Murtry. I Moore & McLeod l.td.J for the young SOPHISTICATES! Fashions for your social" success at school and at parties! See Canada's favorite styles on d‘splay now . . . in the shades you like best. 3l°USes Dresses and Jumpers A Sparkliniz array of drip dry cotton arnel and tcrylcne blouses in three-quarter and short sleeve: Sweaters. to year on the first nippy Fall d3Y5- C0-W Orlons. hanlons and bulkies in classic cardigans. long and short. sleeved piillovers. In a wide color range from soft pastels to bright shades. Sizes 2 to 6X and 8 to 16. Car Coats Jackets. the season-spanning favoixrito with school girlas. luxury look suedes and CARDIGANS laminates load the parade for early Fall 2.98 to wear. Sizes 4 to 0X and 8 to MXT. Slim; ROVOl’8|.l3lO8 Aw-ideseiecuourot c°""l0|"l«!bl€. good looking slims for lch_ool and sport activities. Lined and ‘m“"°d NNIWOYI, stiedes, flsnnols and nylon stretotiies in block. grey. in-own Ed “ll. Sizes 4-63‘. 8 00 IIXT. 2.98 to W.” ' . Annual Fall . ~} FASHION SHOW ~ ’ ", ‘j ; . ll- cw Oct.c21'-.23‘ ‘ ’:,\l... ‘l_‘i.l l l ""'.’.".....-"..'.'.l'.'..." l children’: wear — second floor White and colors. Sizes 4 to 14X. Favourites with girls are our attention getting dresses and jumpers. Smart school and party -I t 3 charmer: in gay and colorful cotton plaids. double - 0 . knits. wool flannels. rorduroys and velvets. Sizes 4 to 6X-7-14X and 8 to l4XT. we 5 ‘tiers 4.98 to 13.98 feared at first. Asked about Don‘ °’ United Fund ls Organized, g :1‘ sp- no Ieliltors whose orllln potntments w tor ttte terms. Th‘ 1°3‘“““" " 5°'““ “W " v- 'down this summer "puts a per- .........:.e 5"" "°""'“° ° -= - - --um ---«e -- ents. one independent Liberal and seven vacancies. At Montague MONTAGUE The Kmgsl County United Fjund appeal or-‘ ganization met in Mon ue Wedncsdw night to make plans for the drive which conunencea Oct ti. The representative the Pm not Russell Sdlar. explained many facets of the appeal. The meeting was presided over by the Kings County chair- man Milton Fitzpatrick. souris Vtcecnalrmsn John Ballum. Montague. and other officers loom Sourts. St. Peters and Moral! were also present. The names section will be headed by Dr. A. E. Inga. Montague and George Ferguson, Murray River. John Hughes. Montague, is man the payroll deduction sec- tion. Foch MacDonald will head the places of business section of the appeal and co-chairmen the general canvass. both rural and urban. are Athol Ro- bertson and Peter Sinclair. both of lhnta-gnie. Men outnumber women in ii two newest states—132.3 to in Alaska and no.8 to 100 Hawaii. ' QUEBEC (CP) contractors here wondered ,,’whether the crackdown of almost conltlnlly III. III Wer- too the chartercdhanks on ovsi'- draft situation." mldratu to a good thin C. A. Forbes. president of the -.i / Overdraft Clamp 3""... n......."‘-‘“' g.""°°"..t.. .,..‘T°'.....'.f Highway tton." At Henderson 8. Cudmoie Today-Tonight-‘Saturday 'til 5 p. "Rosdbutlders in summer are lie hoped the rullfll could be modified. Sabotage Move ,By PM Is Seen §By P.Q. Senator Jean new senators by'Prime Minis- ter Diefenbaker since April is intended to sabotage the upper chamber. wise men, I would like to ask each of them the similar ques- tion, expecting an honest and candid answer: senators the Trojan horse?’ There was hushed silence in the chamber but none of the new senators only a light docket faced Mag- , rose to answer and the Senate istrate James Haslam in citylm0V€d 0“ to Other b“5”"335- Merrill Taylor. Charlottetown duction in the Commons this charged with drunken driving. l session _ _ had his case remanded to -Oct. l senators With Pension at 75- pril would not be eligible for incapable . A ;the pension which applies only MURRAY RIVER THEATRE Friday & Saturday 8:30 pm. "Niki Wild Dog of The North" In Color—A land untamed a dog unmatched. An adventure unequalled by James Oliver Curwood. Story about a French Canadian trapper and his brave dog. A hear for his pal. Adventure in the Great Northwest. "FRECK'l.ES" In Color« Wll_ll Marlin West. Carol Christensen. A Gene Stratton-Poiw ters Thrilling Story. A thousand adventures in his heart. OTTAWA (CF) Senator - Francois Pouliot (L- s u g g e s t e cl ht He remarked tn the Senate: “In view of the appointments . one more than the seven “Is not each one of the new prime minister's a moment ere is a bill due for intro- that would retire Senators a p p o i n t e d since THEATRE M0ll‘l'AlillE Friday‘ 8:30 Sat. 8:30 & 10:30 p.m. Matinee Sat. 3:30 p.m. Story of the llmberiost. A th n >1 i . .| l w‘ E’ a .1 , .- 0 many by Utes’ O reg.-to 24.95 0 blue.‘ st-yen. no ivimm without ’ l ".'.- .- . _ - *1! .r} l l 1 ‘ , I. - Big Selection ‘ NYLON JACKETS -Regular Values to 18.00 ‘ 0 Warm insulated lining 0 Permanently water repellent C All weather fabrics-‘-sizes 34 - 36 '0 Reg. to 30.00 many 1-aver-slbles ideal for Fall and winter SPECIAL PRICE .% A “TOUCHDOWN” g SWEATER SHIRTS 0 Red, Kelly Green, Gold, Navy, Yellow warm kangaroo pouch pockets 3.99 . Men’s and Young Men's CHINO PANTS Q uim-sio7.s:' O cimpieteiy willi- able Men‘:-Dryeloonobls soaps l.£A'l'l_-tER- , Q all branded names "l.oIIIlntttod" llCKE'l'S «N-clearer ‘Weight , 1 pun.-.— ...~.———.—.......——'—.. litfllltllstttlt 3“ t . lirtzi :i:.»i.i”i? Limit mitts.’ it um.......-my-.......-...,..........,,,......,...,......... ........._, ,. . ,, ,,_.___,.,,,.