% l teed: flawly Ike-d. "Ont Ml ' *2. 'fl't..:°:.if'.."""5l‘ T'iP ' " Heavy prOdUCllon Plan”ediifigfififfiiflgéDescribed , Eh? " icliinc. it was explained. H, h m a, m me“, mp u e d p I a i ISLAND LABOR FINE m gig.“ “.2de “s m SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, nun. Oct. 10, 1963. PAGE "- l "We Eliiked themlsisnd laborfwe 5mm 0; "I, address by Rev. ’“ 19m 91/ 0“ 9 0035 "mm" Maxwell Neshilt, o‘Lenry- al‘ Other teatures ol the evenln 'sl i ~ ‘ By NEIL A. MATHESON r damaged by lrost. so there is they have used in hriiish Umume 1°” "" Tuesday "130‘" “PP” “"9"” program. which was chaired inQue- Man luv“ ' ' ‘ ' ' V Wilenthe Langley Fruit Pack. little worry an that score “llbln are better tor processing PM!" “'3‘ “W “mm” 52‘“ ol the Charlottetown Bap ! Sid hurhoe intduded asing-sens m Ltd. plant in_ Montague gets have seen them dug uul or snowl rhan the island varieties, though ‘ "W 1"“9‘9 W'” we“ “"53!” Men's Association. held in th lea try 0nd Johnston, vocal sot-y‘Home To Bears mm tall production it is antiri- in Ciiiliiwaek_" he said, ‘ the ones produced hcre have e “mm” 5‘“ ‘h‘ “"3” “mm” church hall i as by Mr Neabitl and by Frank CA\lPBELLTD\ \' pated that some 12 to 13 million MOI)st SCALE .celtrni ilainr. “€15 “1‘9"!” Mr Nesbin flush-led Meryl/00.1 and a Mammy mm A sihamme Q' ' B pminus ol loods Will be NMes- Operations this la will be nu‘ Large lluallllllt's in the bcri-y m “’“m’ a ’9'” °‘ '"ya‘w talk with 001"” SM"- ‘led by Harold Jenkins and ms'i minus 1 t 1 nine}, red anauauy. a modest scale, with in people plants will be obtained it the[ “7 Wm" “’5 “Y9 “0‘ "9°" 1* Charles Scranton reported that he ample i his hams“; h eh “’5 hm Each year the plant will growing an estimated smoothiesis are favorable, and a target “"‘mmed' "' “'d “M “‘r a“ I "We '5 W“ "mm-M "‘51 5 d b ti V1 with hi lh 9‘ las moved In hurdle 4.000.105.000101130111013- \vnrlll or larussels Sprouts .rasptierry upcrallun ll also an. KEMP" “9 ‘3‘ newly dedicated campsite at ‘ ,“PW “5 “We nyn lell :7 ant almo'nerrm'lalw i' ‘ ‘ (ml and Wm a goal of Wm mars we value [0 m pmdum vision“ Sume_ul our equipment is on am pm“. and um m, pmm,‘ oria Group, Canteue y r ‘m h:qut r: w'n ives on§ , i , n 2pm acres or production there _ ivitn plots ranging lrum one. “Moslullho list. and chips pro. “5"” ""5 in“ When “"5 ‘3‘ suggesting the name chosen willi W5 McMHF‘FY L’ 9““ " “ '° “ "‘9 59"" ' ‘ ' - ' . i - i he gauche River near here last ‘lll be 511811110 Illrlvasc m hall a r t is , e.5lll' . 49¢ unexpectedly. _l°me at our be sump] magma, a, nlm Dcaton .loiin Liitincs gale t y m :Lrawberry production. Along the ciilnlianny tedalfsntso oil't [gid‘ltl‘i diltilisirt "m" “"“gm "F95 "m" “‘9” acknnwledéed the generosity all—bencdlfllfln tweek opened his trnnt dnnl' andl en with these items die llml instiqu a large, mm M “my a New HElim Us A m”; own homes, Thatr a kind at 5mm, Campbell in “mm at camc liice tn lace With a huge "a black bear standing en mi veranda hiacvicre look a shot al the animal. but it escaped. Twa. plans a large iespbrriy opera. mg 20,“ would be mm m mgmuy who has been m w“? loyalty” we never experienced mm, mm ‘ . llnn hurlurn said, tern Canada since the First “mi “' emphfimd- A report on Scoutins was 11""wee V B" 96‘ W1"! "R 9'95"“ “WW” The plant will process pota- World War. This will prnbably M" h' "ded- 1‘“ 5"" 5°?“ an by windsnr Enhaut. ‘ i _ . iii-mast Al ‘00 ‘0 ’ WM- ihe lacs and chips later. possibly by be our top operation hm, Wm, 01 the men we h?“ Wm"; ———————‘ II T d V l . _ , My , . r 1 _ - 2.000 acre Producllun cost will the New Year. and this will be peas a close second. he Cs mat. he” 3” “Wing .1“ “5 "‘“w ehinepy Ltd. will be taken at 5, as 0 es . a” 3‘” a few“ but ’ one a tremendous impact in.“ or m, “mm manhunt ed, as l Without 5211“)? the plant pm ma” 1 The weele session or the showed up outside his home. the island economv illems. it was teamed. Spinal-h. raspberries. cauli. “"‘P‘ M ““ Unable to arrive at a wnrkmglcharlonemwn' Du mm and e . The (cream were made Ines The new plant will employ up ilower. beans, Bell peppers and "mm," win, up. company, Club was held “PM Chaflofigl‘fg‘i: m each side, with points A E-yearold man Wu British Columbia. Th: :Lr" '1” "mm" by Em“ 5'“ '0 W Wm“ 5"“ 5° ‘0 7" m" 5"” 5" ‘°°d5 m some of the 'k mat-l dVer payment 01 a pre- . an: wrth e charged with capital murder bodies wens lound a law hour: .“m, the genial and capahlcl when the sort berry operation is land: that will be processed St" e Vole mlumylor overtime hours. the lgwggfzfigfig’lfi‘53fi33 1 MI fifiTT'ngf; “a, an" m Hudgmed m“ d altar tihey were reported miss- piant manager tor the Britishi underway if the berry develop- when the plant is in lull apera.l local requested that the labor M n“ p r and Mrs 'Tiill'efiith? ' in." mg 0,. am, My home {mm Cnlumbia based llrm: th-t nicnt turns out as expected and tion. Mr Buttuni said. lDu I s department supervise the vote. Cal’scr‘u'n'minfl“ up w My ‘Gaudmevfis‘iey ’ my, mm “W Ind Doreen school. Lawrence Milan hopes to beam pmceSMHE arm that. he said wiu be the peak The strawberry picker is us-l 1e 5 at About 15 union members are “m “mfimh pairs while Mr, 4‘ Dunbflmzmn m’ Ruiz. 15-yearoid twul sistersv l-laase. ol Kelawnn. E.c.. ha: sets sprouts by the week ot oet- oi employment. _ ed by the plant people in Brit-l eligible to vote. lithe vote calls and M” pp Gm; my", m, 5 For5y1he_MacLeod ,9 were lnurid near dietr home been charged with murder. ober m. aithnuch construction "Several nf our berry varieties ish Columbia and it steps up‘ Supervised by the pmvlncial lor strike action. it will he at‘mpwm Mum NOR-m _ pom-H at Enderby. in south—central (CP Wilephnlxil. problems have. delayed the dnle‘wlll be tested in the Experimen» production. it has a low, wide department of waiter. and mat a week More the strike Next 5955117" will be Tuesday tor the beginning or operations,‘ tal Farm green house here over platlurro that will cover in rows labor, a strike vote ollthe merri- mites plaee, as labor regula. night. on is, due tn Monday and could possibly delay it im- lhe winter to see how they grow and 29 people work on it. lying bars or wool 721C, utter-national tlnns require a with: period of being Thanksgiving Day and a ond that date. in this province". explained Mr. race downwards and they pick Union oi Operating Engineers. ‘seven days alter the vote liclorc statutory holiday, taut the sprouts are not easily nullum, who said the berries the vines as the machine nro~ employed with A. Pickaxd Ma. 'sueli action can talse plat-e. Follovtiiig are the top live i, Farmer—Green 123%. l iiéResor’r Operators iTo Hear'64 Plans Dr. Frank Whitman and Tourist Assoclalinn director: It other hp Centennial celebrafiun 10 o'clock will be followed by I minorities will ave [aux-is! op- directars lunflheon prlnl- to Lh- e'ralors a comprehensive report i general allernoun Association on the committee's plans for the meeting. A reception will pre- coming year ll. tn: annual meel- cede the annual dinner Ichedlll- ing of the P.E.I. Tourist Assoclnt ed (or le pm , . tron, Oct. an at the Charlottetown ‘W Hotel. ‘ l i. n with iCars Sfo en men by Association president Charles Linklelter. summer. ‘on weekend side. will also he so arranged as to permltn question and answer> SIM [ERSIDE — line we period so arenaer ijnay 12-} perky of car dealers, 1). Ala come tully ramiliar With what. MacDonald and Carney brad. will be expected at Uiem durian Summerside, two cars were to 1964, yportcd stolen trorn their r5- Despile the usual custom ol pective car lots some time dur- ing the past weekend. having a particular guest spea- lter tor the aura ' it Taken teem the MacDonald . o r. was lelt this year it Ihduld be lot was a 1957 white and brown departed trout in order to per. entered Chevrolet hearing pm. mlt every tourist operator to license plate nodal. The vehicle lean all aspects at Centennial taken lroin the Carney Bros. lot L planning. Tlus is considered es. la a light green colored 1951 pecialiy linportdnttn view of Morris oxiord bearing Island in e tremcndoua important! a! license plat. number 35-134. the celebnllon and the huge Anyone leeing these clrs In throng u! vlaltnrs expected to asde to contact their respective . tax to capacity I11 Isllnd new town or vlllage police depart: ll. mmodan'nns. merit or local detachment of (ht e O S A morning meeting of Illa RCMP. o o ' T AYLORS . en , - Polished Polished six .1 month ago months ago with any with NEW four grealf OIIGS “‘ifefiliii‘“ eady? for llalwalc. loo Now you can display your silver every day, polish it only two or M v Ill Chet/alto Malibu Sttpcr Sport Comps ‘GINIML MOI-5 in. $ fair mention. you expect in a smaller car. And as for looks—it's styled with a fresh “"99 times 3 Y9"! And we could give you a lot of impressivmunding answers. But and youthful flair all its own. ‘ _ I No ionwmmm has 3.. mp it basically the explanation is quite simple. Ithaa to do with people. And, of course, you’ll find the kind of quality craftsmanship and El: izfirflfihifiixfiyny Each year their taste: become more discerning, mgr-e selective. They reliability you’ve come to expect of a Chevrolet/- mm“ In mush whm pom yollrsdm want a car that fits their particular needs. “Almost” isn’t good enough. built car. NW Hzgmy mm]: mm, w]. A So for ’64 we’re building the Chevelle—a totally new line of cars Matter of fact, once you really gent» know “he; and lock: out mm" m that combines some advantages nobody else has come up with yet. it, we have a hunch you’ll come up With some Tom; a, onpgwngdflug: 1: . . ' ‘ . i Chevelle‘s ride and room, for example, compare favorably With many reasons for building the Chevelle that bavent :cy‘taléiuii'naulixlnm birds!“ : gf today's bigger ‘cars. Yet it gives you the handling ease and agility even occurred to us yet- W'WW“ sitrci. Use it and your next tar. nirheo silver a months away. By Handy-Ml War/d" CHEVELLE! 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