table organizations. and gifts to office: . . . several good causeS- Min, Mu. giggly-1:81 groups may feel should wide this Commission in proceeding The branch recently sustain- Toronto ________ H 35 49 tidd‘e Woo, and var‘iou's other with its inquiry are invited. It is emplth that this ‘ t, ed the loss of a valued member Ottawa _________ n 27 40 items to‘m‘ung $287928 Ab Commission welcomes from the start suggestions from the in the death of Mrs. HJ. Lar- Montreal . 45 mched to the accéum' "vas a public relating to the scope of its inquiry. . “Maple Tree Craft" shop. It will be placed for monthly competition in average attend- ance a m o n g the four class- rooms. beginnlng In the new ear. During the past year this in- stitute presented a plaque to the Alberton District R e g i o n all High School for annual compe- tion in debate and nual meeting last week includ- ed the singing of carols and the giving of treats to patients at the Western Hospital during the Christmas season, free use of the hall to a number of chari- kin. its charter president a n d .- _ Quebec 28 38 until” ti that I i if . h . . ‘08 011 owned h Ilmln henrin no briefs are asked f milled] gnmflwiggr B‘Ivido Eggbgg‘d Fredermon 25 43 mm“ 5388'” and “king that tsilllscenle‘e'tlll'g . 'II‘IiIJIe willing to‘expl'eu their views l: Mr5_ Reg Eider-Shaw, sea-e. . Saint John 30 43 I pay this amount by November ' tary read the minutes of the interest throughout the thirty- Moncton 29 45 ._ V writing. with or without appearing at the hearing. are free A pack Routers basic "aim the Province attended others wait their tum to re, anmial meeting and nunutes of five years of its existence. . alifax I ' . ' ' I ' u ._ 44 gm" 1962't édd t9 lint“ bloss to do so with VII“!!! communication to IOICI’I “10 Commission ing course was held Saturday n here is course leader . . Le .th . t is fl an executive meeting and 8 Officers for the c 0m”!!! Charlottetb'wh'” 27 u e .2?“ .mlg We not later than December 10. 1962. at RCAF Station. Summersido Ness Shaewchuk (stand- gls r w.‘ as” ant d t a report on the meeting .3: the ye" are: presment' M’s' C'H' Swinev ....... .. 22 40 grainv whtiygh Twigs“? or In rder that this Omnmtesiou may complete its mailing ii‘t When a large represen‘am” mg) “mm” Mam 39"“ °9mmissl°m 1"“ Macxm' P.E.I. Branch of the Commun- . Yarmouth ..... ._ 30 45 before being talked into raising of othose 01‘8th and others who may wish to apnea: of leaders from many parts of Belfast. a Cub leader as Zle (seated). ity planning Association of Can_ tge memberShfIPtfiomngltlee in St. John’s . . . . . .. 20 35 peas for the company I am befm the Camm‘m h, men/L n brief of to be recipients f u Ida held at Charlottetown on Rigsflbggfi’eleo Tragic:- aérénraafii HALIFAX (CP) -- The wea- only one of a number fafmers of any Infomatilon this Commission might issue from time I I I I a ‘ , N0“ 23 Keough chairman of the rink flier office says considerable who after hand work and much to time, it is most important that we be advised as-soon as The meeting, chaired by the Correspondence consisting of committee, reported on the amounts of cloud will remain expenditure of time have suf- ppssiblo of the name and of the organization, in- - president. John Gavm. who wel- two letters, one from the P.E.1. work completed and some over the district tOdEY- fered heavy losses from entcr- eluding that of its President or Chief Executive Officer. It comed the members and Spoke Branch Amateur Athletic Union changes that wili be made by Regional forecasts: ing into a contract with this will be neoasao-y for those wishing to attend hearings to million Indicate whether they will be attending the preliminary To Back Scouts, Cubs on the sports programs for the winter months. The president said it is his hope that a large membership will be made avail- able and that every child, or- ganization. and parent in the 5' ID of Canada and one from Province Hockey School for of- ficials and coaches, from David M. Boswell. director of physical edugation for the province. were ten . public er 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Dec. 4, 1962.'g§;‘5a°“9"i.wlml my Hunter. Mrs. A.C. Green. Mrs. Silas Rayner and Mrs. James Hodgson: the auditors are, Mrs. H.W. Matthews and Mrs. G.G. Bennett. The meeting was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Weeks. A few days later the members assembled for their annual banquet at the Western- e. The Christmas meeting will thews as assistant hostess. FROZEN FOOD ilSiAND NEWS PAGigw w Already groggy after succes- .V s e financial losses many farm- we are gem“ a“ complete” n d w P ' c ers of this Province are faced to “wide meta“ “'1 h'" 3° e on an 65' "nee oun'y with further losses though their the frozen food short cldtum held people in O’Leary are fortunate the plant did not locate in your A second her 533’ plant These plants can be of valuei in the operation ito our Province but not when-UL when M has no Intention at delivering the farmers to the den“ of outside .n. forests . . . the direction of affair. The only consolation that the ifanners have is that on Dec. ember 10th.. they will have tho the satisfaction of showing by up“, ballots what they feel about the MISMANAGEMENT OF AGRlc. TURAL AFFAIRS by the months ago in Eager" Prince’th Company holds all the cardai present Provincial Government, a critical eye and did not think that the farmer was being pro- tected from exploitation. As it turned out the LIBERALS WERE RIGHT. Now that the various crops have been lax-vested many of farmers he participated in raising vegetables for the Frosen Food Plant Company. receiving bills instead % of 4] acres 0! grain eports his WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures issued by the weather his committee. The president read the report of the finance committee in the absence of the chairman. Mrs. Milton Keough. Special mention was made to Mrs. Alma McCor- mac and names were read out Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick: Cloudy with a few sunnny inter- vals; mild; west winds 15. Low- high at Halifax 34 and 46. Yar- mouth 38 and 48. Kentville 32 experience as follows: the crop was lifted I received an account from the company letting me know at l was in- debted to it for the following dollar concern." 'Ilhus one more Conservative Dream goes up in smoke . . . and the hard presed farmers are the ones who are paying the bill. This experience of Prince is FAIR are of speaking- making a mom for their efforts. A Preliminary Hearing will be1 held In Ottawa, Ontario. Other activities of the Alber- be at the home of Mrs. G. G. One (m 0 was induced December 21. 1902. In the Exchequer Court. Supreme Court ton institute reported to the an- Bennett with Mrs. I‘LW Mat~ to raise 47 acres of peas instead Bldg.. at 10:00 am. The purpose of this meeting will be to set out to those ‘ wishing to make submissions. the pattern of the inquiry and the procedure to be used. and also to organizations and others, their views as to the areas and problems to be covered. in line with this Commission‘s terms of County. The erection of this I . y . million dollar plant heavily sub-311M" liislm‘ibvlvfgll tgzvgm' . iadlt.) . sidized it is said, by the Prové “‘ -‘ " ' incial Government, was hale By Alberton Institute as ., a... m... a... T... Provincial Government . . . and ALBERTON — A plaque to be Weeks; vice-president, Mrs. H. the accomplishment was broad- presented to Alberton Elemeuv W. Matthews: secretary, to be cast far and wide by the press. tary School by the Women’s In- elected; treasurer. Mrs. Arthur by radio and TV. Island Lib- stltute Is being crafted at the Wilkie; directors are Mrs. C.R. erals looked at the scheme with CANADA ROYAL COMMISSION ON PILOTAGE PRELIMINARY HEARING hear from various Statements of principles which various healing in Ottawa or the regular hearings in the respective provinces. or botih. Written communications should be addressed to: Ira. and 50. New Glasgow 28 and 44. County Fan-m er, who helped to make the pantry come“ 30 and 44. Sydney 32 WARNING to the peopi of sale and lot cry a success. and 44: Charlottetown 32 and 43. King's County where a similar along with the names of the Monet“ 32 and 48; FTEderICIOH pm sponsored and aided by lucky winners, and with it went 23 and 43. Saint John 38 and the present local government is P. 0. . a vote of thanks from the presi- 48. Emundston 25 and 45. Camp» about to be bum At a mew OTTAWA 4. Ontlflo t. ' for den bellton 28 and 45. log of the East Prince County I FIRST PRIZE 15.00 I Mrs. Ernest Murphy I I 31A Granville St. 5.00 I I SECON'D PRIZE Mrs. Lea Birch Delegates were elected to at- entire community will play tend both meetings. William their part for the good of the youth and the good that can be Pederson gave the financial derived from a well supervised statement reporting cash on recreation program and that hand .in the bank of $1.082, and the organization will in a k r all bills paid up to date. every effort to give. Nelson Myers reported TIGNISH — The T I g n i s h He will have reports on the pro- Sports Recreation Association grams for each monthly meet- has decided to sponsor Boy ing. , Scouts and Cubs in the village The members were in favor of Tignish after an absence of of buying a new electric motor Seven Years, 810113 With can?" to run the pump purchased last Ing on their major program in I oin In This Intriguing Contest summer and winter sports. SLOGIINS! ' INFORMATION! LUES! RULES . It was felt by the members at their regular monthly meeting, Is badly needed to train an d guide the boys at an early age to become better citizens. Re» quests have been made many times by Gordon Kerr of Char- lottetown to have some organ ‘ zation sponsor this worthwhile. program. David Harper, physi- cal education teacher at th e Tignish High School and Gerald Keough, a past physical train. Ing instructor. will manage the Cubs and Scouts. Name the firms concerned In the slogans or clues. List I telephone number and address of these firms. Number your answer with key shown In upper left hand corner of spaces on this page. You may use this page as your entry form. Print or write your answers clearly. Send your solution Immediately to 825 QUIZ CONTEST, I The Guardian-The Evening Patriot, Summerside. I Entries must be received at Guardian-Patriot office not .... n later than Saturday, Dec. 1st by 12 noon. The Association will a l s o / sponsor three village basketball “mm “d "“ °‘ PH” "mm “m “We” I“ The I 54 North Drive leagues who will compete from Gum" ""1 The Even!" P'mu 0“ Tue‘day' Dec‘ “h' i SI. Eleonora On this page you will find listed slogans. clues. and infor- mation about 10 leading business firms in Summerslde. You know them well for their eagerness to serve you and for their high quality merchandise. Enter as often as you like. time to time with other teams. The open air rink is in readl-i ness and will get into full swing on the arrival of Jack Frost. ‘ Twelve hockey teams will be ‘ organized immediately for the? start of the hockey season with i David Harper and his brother. Philip. who is physical educa-i PRIZE MrsH I THIRD 5.00 I 258 confirm? L. _ _ _ __ '_ _ IT'S FUN 1 FOR L_ tinn teacher for the elementary schools. David Harper was ap<" pointed part time sports direct~ i or of the recreation association. ‘ WESTERN“ 1. z. We opened recently . . . and were so busy the first week we couldn't handlethotrufflc. Ono ponofour WMhmfi’GmW B R I E F S :x.rhymos with lessen. Who do.” Johnston’s Delicatessen and Pastry Shep CT I. Store CARD PARTY The weekly CWL card party at Alberton was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rooney, Friday evening. Mr s.' Charles Barrett and Gerry Saunders received the first prizes. Consolations were pre- sented to Miss Janet Profit and Earl Callaghan. The freeze-outs were won by Miss Helen Saund- 3, ers and W3. McLellan. Assist- mg the hostess with refresh- ments were Mrs. Alton O'Brien. Mrs. J. C. 308 Water at. FAMILY pm 251! Water St. moi 3757 4' ’ 50 6. This store Is now. Is operated by a 4"- r . . . Profit, Mrs. Merrill Dunn, Mrs. Edwin McDonald. Mrs. Hanson Smith and Mrs. W.A. She a. Next week’s host and hostess on Thursday evening will be . and Mrs. Dale McKenna. Elm dale. GALLANT FUNERAL -—The funeral for Mrs. Joseph T. Gal- lant was held on Saturday morning from her late rest- dence. Forest View. to St. An- thony's Church. Bloomfield, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. C.J. Pitre. Pallbearers were Firmin Perry. Angus McBane. Jimmy De- Roche. Henry Gallant. Arthur Rogers and Murray Sweet. ln- torment was in the church cemetery. Too Late To Classify __.______._.__.__—————— CAN ACCOMMODATE 0 N 3 male boarder in private home. wmno: coon nom: FOR two male pups. seven weeks old. Labrador mother. Phone +5006 Ton SALE: so warn: faced calves. Appl 51 Chest- nut Street. LOS’I': COLLIE (01; I G I! 1' Which S'side store Is part- of an organization which opened 33 more sforesln Canada In I961 . . . and features fair prices and good services F. W. Water St. Woolworth Co. ltd. DIII 2521 men experienced In his field. of- brcnd name appliances. easy tonne. and customer satisfaction. It'snomois Everett Cameron Applianco’s “1 Water St. Dial 3”. What Fashion House In Summer- sldo modelled this your and has become the ston calm for the Island , MacKenzlo’s House of Fashion II‘IWd-‘lt. mum What food store In Summersldo Is known as "Sunntsnlds's Favorite Supermarket with Ample Ming sWm". Guudot’o Save-Easy mmflfl. DIIIM What S'sida drug store has an Austin 850 delivery car with their motto inscribed on the buck Enman Drug Co. ltd. 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