i-imrron Wee. Oct 2641955 We Ga-rd!-n Pm 13 & L Minio Has "Faith ln 'n-he Gov..General ls Co-pilot ,,,,,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,, ,,,. ...,,...... ::"3:..::."::.. i::':;:..::..C:.::"i:'.la.::”:”:::..S:.:;'"i..2::?'ri :.".';.::i::i.':.i.::; uumbid m . urge body at Ci'l- Crapaud Cemetery. lceued was a brother of Mr. K. W. and friends at Hampton and CIQU ' ' . . . , co . In First Helicopter Ride we "W W" 0” 0'-"W ”' .... .... Mrs. ...... ......... ”.f.1:L”.2.”;.i.it.::.Yl”!P"1 -wit. " V .1 b kw "ml weekend visitors here on Ocmber funeral. . u u n . OTTAWA (CP) - Goveriior-Gen- across the grounds. the governor-git IC - 23, guests of Mrs. Delaney 3 P93” - rod llot Monday The Ilnxle rotor Sikorsky HU4S-8 M15 M'””'- fmt Cwndlu 5”? ents Mr and Mrs John H Myers. Sympallly 15 Exlwded "3 the '9 ' T " all Mlluif 9 WP ' ernor-general ever to ll)! in 8 9 ' ' ' ' ' latives of the late Mr. Heber Mao -y we gay... :10: use: :.:,w' .3: 3.:"..3lf-i”'&Yiiiu”??- 0" h" M "W" '::':'... :'.:: Tit: .':;.ii?..';”.'...:?:”.: ::v::' ::"";:.-;:"""' "W "W" we Me M who .Y.:F":...:"::”c:::.:i;."::"3:3..:: A R T H R IT I C canadin Prell ' '1” E " "ll" em ' " ' And when it was over e years 5 0 I - have been enjoying I v among gg "There's enough business from school, built in 190. , , th erful dr its Th is is from No. 21 heli- 1 T ' mt 17, Funeral services at the home Mmlrclal N'E'.i'ul(ISVsl)CkT:l)5ml:rl.l.Ill3 W19 mm” '"d WW" '”u0”' '4 "we "”d '15” if" clnuoonu. old Tove!-mgr-'g'Tneeli1.Jl' be.llI:mEsII'0tl:E1d- ill: lllgeng5lllll'8lll18ebllJ::lveI. M. lvlas- cop; liitillily lquadron at CleiII'- lgllielllfg hIlimeorl:)lml(eivtVfie'lse plsreiilrss. and at the grllvesldt? W"? "W Th 3 E N 4, V1 contra 9:", ”, 1th in the future offset the inroads of oil,- -3: adds. says Mr. Fanioy. 'Wg have such I repgi-tar. aired Hey scrambled up the we of the Yum. um" now” to mum from Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers, on ducted by Rev. 1),. 3,,,a5sV 0, "Y 918?” nasmid of me market Oil. blam J for the shutdown of large families tllc hill "5001 "1" 0lffl5:- d rm macmnegg .. .- opte, and wok his seat beside clem-wager Sunday by Lt.-Cmdr. (Mabel. 15. Tryon Baptist Church. interment 3: rcggicnu that threatens nelgli- D”5'”'”'5 1'3 c”m"3' 1'' G13" 3”Vv W" "5 enough 'k ylnnddm no :15, ugh :3 J33 Ea" Cmdr. F. W. H. Bradley of Clear- H. Beeman, the squadron leader. was in Westmoreland Cemetery. b0l):'lEldN0V3 Sew” ""”"”'"d iileggdilegiltesdvslilidlogll gmaitiergsyi land ::Jblnll!i1l;" ii;hes1so.ooii.n lrvne miiioe l0'PlllE1l5Cl'll8'VY helilctfptgir Kass” l':la1V8:)ifL?tl0n at D8"m0"”'- E; ewimu-;;n;1,vi"g,gg;;;s onR';:'tu?n'- :2" ;;6p:f;i;?""f3,ljw'f,'; The death occurred at the i-.i:.i. coafle F. i,ooo,ooo." rs tlsing takeofs an In - - -- 9 0- ' ' ' ii ital. n o t be 15. r Mr. Dingy homes md wgltth cl: lyeelallli-more M tapping the Mum) mg:-:lduc:'tetsu.sTIyl Mr. Fanjoy, K: the lawn of Rideau Hall. with a roar and an increase in insnder for air of the Clearwater a h&iidayMst Hgumpton Lgluest of lilgs E3325! waorren (3? wrarrenvna Mmsly marked store niontli aging: rtvlho . . have to get Bob. elsewhere "There the governor-general's residence. prop-wash that blew the hllilts pff bagz. h H M Wm be used to m0 "- 'S- 0'” ”Q'""" v Funeral Servics were conducted- lllmgl alglufslloome eh” ever gone CTET C(?MPfETL h u no duel-Emcmon he". The ml link Mkasltey elnwithls (ljlplfiretlllixtlgtgl ?l1eco'll:ll(:0?l( nlltillntiizllinzn roglem slid takeevisllincgopadmiral Earl Mount- Sympathy is extended to the sur- by "'1" :'Il;'"l'Cl"1 llahslor. lvtielgzmcni l in Mint "'9 1”" 0'd- W 0 W95 ""3 tire 900"”? d'l””d”. ”” lb” c" ”' 9" ' "P 9 8 ' ' th '21. b tt i ll t Kingston. 0nt.vviving relatives of the late Daniel was " 9 C "”' "me -- ”"(',',E;”.,,.,..,,,e. :3” "'1'iieyd5Pe”d igilhahylihlr avllllllit iil2'?ectli:iiic?f mill?" blot utletnyinwggfent be” "me sW'klll'd8tul'-statlllllgngtllerailxllllulillilltll leg;l::)S, gssirilalitlif alzllliiutllafsnlgllenrd it eeicrklllalpid 0: illiedilgilliaylre 0 IS. MacLean. whose death occurred Mr. Vict-or MacFadyan. -Imrmp-l their money on television an cars. uh . H L, wo ii . g ' .. -m ::':i't;.lheLr way of showing Wm. gt)-:llgpe:.1:t'lVlf'llLl,iLs;3l::lallli)::-'(l:ll)Sl.o3lH ll::'l com v , " . TRADE ls 5TE-ODY just Llfzantse moree crciilline;”t'ror2o:he: ' Basic pay for shaft miners in Ii federal government." ' . little lower than in the Nova Scotla Crawford. however. offers no ob- pits. and production of the unli1- jections to government subsidies t corporated town s mines is inferior onucoal. in quality to the coal torn from Coal should never be imported the seams of ,Nova Scotia. . to New Brunswick or Nova Scotia" Minto last year yielded between he says. "Give the operators more I 700000 and 800,000 tons. comps ed subvention but don't lmport- That's II e U M with Nova Scotia's total production the way to save the industry." V 4199 V of about 5.840.000 tons. I Minto residents are beginning to An official of the Miramichi achieve a sense of security in the Coal Company. biggest Minto pro- town of 'I.000 that was considered ducer whose 200.00 tons annually only temporary-"to mine coal and ::'liric-iii-. are chiefly consumed by the parent get out"-in the early 1900s. New Brunswick lnL:;l'l8Llt;n?l Ila? "A lot! of people ltlisk how long per Company. conc es in l e our coa seams wl last." says can't compete with Nova Scotia Mr. Fanjoy. "The resources were wal in quality." last estimated in 1945 when it was But mine operators have assur- found the existing coal would last nnce of readily attainable and in- for 50 years. V creased marktatg) 0(W)"l0LlltL.l.l the; ll))li'0i;(- I "adndlghege are new lseama being ince for the . . ons o ac oun a te me. A arge major- diamonds they expect to draw ity of the workers own their own from the earth this year. homes. Ten or 12 years ago they The coal will go tcli igilwiays, were living in company houses." ill d glilllilig lsha'iinll:l?ell,y?:hiIftaIiirod'Llil:cerTti 500” ON FINANCING slick '9 t 9 9" Cy 3 "3 ep While little mane or effot h ll"iil in business-mine only whali 3' . ' "5 sir can sell 3ff".ilE"'.l2 .1fl.EZfS 1'52”-'-5.” ' Ema” pa” M me wtpul 15 good" when matters of school shipped by rail to uebec or Maine Mme arise says school board but mlost is destined for New Bruns- chairman Fgnjoy I wick "yew Two new primiiry schools were llnlzllnlSi)yl1:1:?Ilo)li)s'lll':IlI:ierC0(:Tlillll; bum this year and me” is ” mm” CORRAN BAN C.W.L- On October tenth the monthly meeting of the Corran Ban sub- division was held in the parish house. Meeting opened with prayer by Fr. Wood. The minutes of the last meeting were approved as read. no better Quality at ang price! Mfs. Frank Co '1' 51;: aggolntr when you're really ed 0 organize I en g rary for the members. It was decided thl-l'3tY. YOU mt? 3! to start the weekly card parties in the parish hall on Oct. nineteenth A successful lay retreat was held on Sept. llth and 12th for the CWL members of Corran Ban and Cove- head sub-divisions. The retreat mas- ter was Rev. Arnold Toner of the Holy Cross Fathers. Meeting clos- ed with prayer by Fr. Wood. m...........m SCHOOL PATROLS OSLO (CPI -Girls as well as boys serve in school traffic pat- tols in Swedish cities, which now have about 1,300 schools using the system. Only pupils in the sixth and seventh grades are eligible, and teachers supervising the pat- rol members receive I bonus. well buy the best . . . EVANGELINI. Enjoy some today. EVERYBODY loves Banfboww JELLY DESSERTS I RURAL ELECTRIFICATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the proposed rural elec- trical extension to serve the Nine Mile Creek area has been approvd for construction. Residents in this area. who have completed contracts with the Maritime Electric Company Limited, are hereby notified to wire their premises. DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL. FOUR-DOOR SEDAN Any complaints or disputes regarding the placing s. a . 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