ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberion and West Prince County ALBERTON — “She Married Well". a one-act comedy. was I2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. 27, 1963. the main feature of a variety concert presented in Alberton l By DON MACLEOD Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer ’ The federal and inci governments will undertake an economic and planning survey of Prinie County with the federal government paying the entire cost of the project. Announcement that the sur~ vey had been decided upon was made yesterday by Im'ne Monk- E [Economic Survey Of Prince Slated rfirst step in a plan to make Women’s Institute hall, Monday evening by members of the Sacred Heart parish. Characters in the play were Edwin Bradford, played by Wil- liam Cain; his wife. Sally, by Mrs. E.E. rter; their 'au h- ter 1-2ch by Mrs. Ronald Pettitt: James Potter by Merrill Dunn; his wife, Eula Misc Florence Keefe. and Peterson. a chauf- feur. played by Gary Black. All parts were well taken and the audience responded with gales of laughter. West Prince County an equal partner in the growing economy of the province." Mr. Monkley added that he is particularly pleased that the Prior to the program lively wor I done will “involve Albert Noonan and Howard Foley every phase of the area's econ- accompanied on piano by omy —— agriculture. fisheries. M1131}. tor Rev. Gerald Steele was chairman. lie thank- Miss Thelma Ahearn who dir- tourism. prospects for new in- dustry. the encouragement of 8 Variety Concert ls Staged By Parish Group In Alberton a girls chorus. a mixed chorus, solos by Richard Mullally. step- dance by Allied Foley. duets by Debbie McCue and arth Mc- Kinnon. stepdance by Marlene Gionet. solos by Miss Alice Faye Barrett. a stepdance, Mrs. Glen McNeil]: solos, Raymond Ahearn: Irish Jig, the MscKin- non sisters of Summersidc: stepdance, Joe Perry of St. Louis, champion stepdancer; aolo's by Mrs. Gary Black. Fast music for stepdancing and during the intermission was provided by Mrs. Joseph A! and sons, Ivan Albert and Mr. Allain. all of St. Louis. J. A. Arsenoult Is Laid To Rest WELLINGTON -— A former resident of Egmont Bay. Joseph Arsenault, 64. died recently in the Prince County Hospital. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenault and had resided in Summerside for the last 33 years. where he had been on the main- tenance staff of the RCAF base Carmel. and five daughters. Mrs. Frank Scsnlsn, Burlington. ass.; Mrs. Arthur Winslow, Kitchener, Ont; Mrs. James Cunninflism. Cold Lake, Alta.; Mrs. Norman Quinn and Mrs. recs. both of Sum- music was turnished by violinists' PROLONG BAN MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet au- thorities have again denied the Moscow Jewish communi per- mission bake ceremonial matzoth for Passover celebra- n brother. Philip. Oldtown, Me.: two sisters, Mrs. Henry Senior, ll. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Cans i1 “ t MEDICAL PHARMABY Skowhegan, Me. and Mrs. wa). ter Baker. Livermzre Falls. lie The funeral was held from st. Paul's Church with Requgm High Mass last Wednesday. 11.. ’ torment was in the church come. tery. 3.0006000167000000...“ ‘ FAMOUS Hill i BRANDED INSPECTED A K 5 GOOD (in gsrs for 20 years. . He is survived by his wife. tnL MONEY Dormer Josephine Richard. Mont mm 'wowlu-mooooa c c o . ’IIIII’IIIIITIZ MEDICAL PHARMACY \ i \here to serve you ANY \hour of the day or night CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service \ AT LIBERAL RALLY lN TIGNISI-l iey. Promessive Conservative small business, help for exist— tions next month. The ban. iirst (3mm. of you“ m ected the concert and play. egg “I”. m" _ m candidate 1"" Rm" CW“?! in ins industries. recreation. edu- all who had participated and imposed last year. on sn- 4: , Hedard Robir-haud. Liberal dressed Liberal rallies in Ab- ileft‘. who presided at the bhfi AP”! 8 fedemlf‘lwion- cation, public works and health who had supported it. nounccd publicly by Moscow mulomun' P31: mchmon‘ 5." Ch h" MP for Gloucester. N.B.. in the ram‘s Village. Georgetown and Tignish meeting. and with J. Usmg the fiacmile‘ 0‘ the and Welfare developments." The concert will inelwa Chi“ avle Yehlldl “6b Will- “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ““ Im’l’ll’ll'. Agricultural Rehabilitation and .Development Administration,” he said. 0 governments I will undertake the economic surveying and plan- ning opemtion ever conducted in the province. “The area involved will in-I clude all of Prince County from Miscouche to North Cape. Fed- eral. provincial and private re- search people will join forces to study the area and its needs. They will then go on to lay out, ' in detail, specific plans for meeting these needs. The speci- 5 fic plans that are developed will i then be turned over to local de- velopment groups and govern- ment departments and officials for application under ARDA." SYSTEMATIC PLAN Pointing out that the cost of the project will be home by the federal government. Mr. Monk- Iey said “this represents the first time that any area of the province has been provided with a thorough survey job. The im- portant thing is the development ’ of a systematic plan for solving i the many economic and develop- ‘ ment problems that have both- ered the western part of the Is Watson MacNaught. QC. the Liberal candidate in Prince. He with EC. is shown centre Gaudette Souris . above last parlxamcnl spoke in Tig- nish Monday night. lie also ad- Pickersgill Says Goo U.S. Relations Neede ALBERTO}; - Nothing is yesterday afternoon. “We can- Tuesday afterasuccessful three more important for Canada than not afford to have a man at the ‘ o'coks' hunt on the Magdalen to have good relationships with head of our government who islands. other countries stand Hon. John 1 continually seeks to end these. Fred. Lowell and Clair Matt- DOW’S FIRST BIG iFive-Mon I Sealing Party ’ ‘ Has Returned ‘ ALBER'I‘ON -— A five-man scaling party returned here SALE STARTS TODAY . . . . MANY ITEMS NOT LISTED. As we end our first year of business we would like to take the opportunity to thank our many customers for their support that made our first year the success it was. To show our appreciation for your patronage we have slashed prices on practically all our merchandise. If you need items to sparkle your wardrobe come in during our Fir st Anniversary Sale and you can save dollars ......yde fllrk SUITS Here is the latest in Suit News . . . Just arrived at Dow’s Men’s and Boy's car a huge shipment of new for Spring Hyde Park Suits. We are happy to have been chosen as in Hyde Park Dealer in Char- lottetown. Hyde Park is one of Canada’s guns-«:1.- hue FROM S'SIDE Miss Marlene Perry. Summer- side is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil~ W. Pickersgill during the course. 'i'l‘lerndiiy relations especially hCWS. brothers of seal hunter or a fiery address at Alberta; with the United States our best . Glen Matthews, ‘Mic' Gallant friend and customer. Indeed our and Piper Cub pilot. Charles .vory safety depends on them," iLctch of Monoton. landed 1,709 ithc former Liberal cabinet min- ; polls bcforc ice conditions be- . ister stated. . came unfavorable. “No man ever had a greater. TWO 011m? Planes engaged I“ ‘ opportunity to serve Cal‘lida i hmmglg haw; 18ft then Mr. Dicfenbaker following gnvcsfigtf “lgpgggibgifvy will his election in 1958 With 303 i continuing the hunt in that area. seats and and no luau ever has If conditions are favorable a such a colossal iallune," the '1arge scale hunt is planned_ Sr'ilt‘u'flierf continued loud alp- Piloting the planes were Rob- Diause mm all 8‘11 ewe 89‘ ert McIlwainlc of Ci'apaud and iproaching the 200 mark. Char] y L 1 w l SPENT WINTER ‘ “The Conservative leader ac- ‘—————-e: 0 Ch M —————'Ioumon‘ and kl; 11:33:: filmy work John McIntosh returned to ‘cuses the Liberals of obstruc- jand implemented if prove" (ea- I will begin this spring." 9 his home at_Tignish. after spend- 5 tion but he himself is the great- i 5mg he promised, Premier Walter R. Shaw said 5 i " ing El; Winter months wi Lest obstructiomst ever face; The guest speak” was 1mm. 1 yesterday he is pleased to moon ‘s of his family in New i. a Canadian parliament. we 5 duwd by Lester “7311308 a vet- see the realization of a long-time Brim smelt and U.S.A. ywere not allowed to meet until ‘ flan Liberal supporter and dream in the decision to make v15 . ‘ three months after the election ‘ thanked by George, William; | a thorough study of Prince Cou- leG MOTHER a d even then the budget wast l Mrs. Win fired A _ I Herbert Matthews was maste'rvmy- n rsenauu' not introduced or an other - - “Th fll Rum“, Me” is visiting herlwov‘thw V legislation! w" of ceremonies for the meeti v. .‘l’ U esupiloitnot;l the pro mother' Mrs' Urban Gandet' Pickerisgiil continued ‘INo Int): held m the “I Hau' incmdm w “iiiiicllabegov Intrinth the Siafhi’ and her Sister Jflsephine in Tig_ V - the platform was Clinton Mor- p" . e m e e 0’- njsh era] would have to op- mm. president of the WestiWe are particularly interested . possd any legislation for the Prmm Liberal Aqsmiat‘im‘. Iin the fact that the survey will good of the country. ’ »———— » m- ——_~__g go beyond normal requirements Another of the prime min— DELAYS DEPARTURE and set up a definite plan for .ister‘s favorite expnessions is BONN (Routersl — Heinrichl‘ the economic improvement of mat he is all alone and, has big von Brontano, c h a i rm a n of the area. “am J Perry Tianish Linnaeus against him True he Chancellor Adcnauer's Christian “Our division of research, - ' v a - :has lost cabinet ministers jn‘Dt’mOCi‘aliC party parliament- through the resources develop- VISITED BOSTON 11 month, but he has a senator ary group. due to leave Sunday ment program. has worked Gremlin McCue has femur with him who is one of the‘for. a week-long v151t to the along with federal and provin- ed L0 his home in Tlgnish aftw‘fichest men em to sit in the United States. has postponed clal people to bring this project a visit to Bc‘swn’ “new hefabimet. some of his members departure for two days. . to a head. We regard this as the visited members of his family, ,were lost in the election but the last six left because they could Vumgmmmwrm TODAY’S DOLLAR SAVER ,‘ ' . v t T0 TORONTO ino longelr stand their leader. . Miss Ann McRac returned oo‘ "As the representative for p ‘09 all“ "n" and as I Introductory Spec- . her duties in Toronto after Newfoundland riding of Bona- 5' R' M you SLAVE m. The“ sum file in all] spending a few months mm he; vista-Twillingate. the oldest wools, to latest checks, sty on an parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward -' “511mg community in the new McRae. Jude‘s Point. world. I try to speak in parlia- imcnt for all the Maritimes." HAD HOLIDAY Mr. Pickersgill continued. "and Mrs. Carl Geison, Kildare ‘ you certainly needed a voice in Capos. spent a wry enjoyable ‘thc past six years as your Is- hollday with her brother and land members never seem to fistoixiniémw Mr. and Mrs. have anything to say. aJor vans. Oiomocto. N.B. i FINANCIAL AID Mr. Evans is th 'Ca ’ Army. m e nadlan Financial assistance to build 'more modern highways. fish WEEKEND VISITORS ‘and food processing plants. the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pedersen ieStatilme‘lts 0‘ a lz'mue Wr' and Gunman. Pederson' Char_ motorial lnmt, modernization of‘ lottetown wene weekend visitors “mung and markeun‘g .m’e‘umds their home in Tignish and to im an “50°18” M‘sm 0fI shades. ANNIVERSARY SALE REG. $69.50 PANTS Here are top quality tailored Slacks . . . tailored by S l a it they come in the popular Con- tinental styles. All wool in- cluding Self Belt styles. Buy one pair at the regular price of $16.95 and get an extra pair for 1954 G.M.C. 1/, TON ‘ Blur, in color. A low priced truck hi ‘ good running order. Call Arnold on this one. Was $675.00 NOW $375.06 Dial 4-8548 4 ,, _ SAVE $300 Arnold Bruce Social Evenin MURRAY RIVER HALL Alterati 3. ; the h , ‘ h _ . 1agriculture to look after the in» . ngmm 333r9312§°r§§§a§ ‘terests of eastern farmers would ‘ Friday, Ma r. 29 - 8.30 P.M. LIGHTWEIGHT SPRING be some of the benefits derived I . I MicPhee. Ha . R d. mgr 0'3 .from a Liberal government, Mr. L ATTENDED COURSE P19591381“ PWW~ ! Attendtnig the four-day course Umpmmem meme far, tor lobster cannery foremen .fiSh‘em‘e" w“ Wt 1”” effect. held in Charlottetown last week iby the last “mmlugovmmt i from the Tignish area were: Wil- t‘l‘e mm “KL and it is a .0." Shea manager of 1;,eni'0r WW8 to say different- Fish-mics Cooperative; Awbin ' Gallant, factory foreman ati 1" Chm“ he urged mfvm JACKETS Over 200 all new Spring Jackets to choose from_ FREE To some lucky shopper during Speakers include our Anniversary Sale will go a 0 Mrs. Margaret A , FREE Easter Outfit including: Mnodonnld Jude's Point cannery; Fred in?“ 1“ Prince 0! J' In Cotton and Acetate Righard and Raymond Rich- EgfiNwt to If}: m; 1a,: Sh f ‘1‘ , v u n n s s s ‘only my which has a Chaney. . Heath meflo Park Suit . . . . s . owe r pm can; TOURNAMENT for a majority he maintained. 1—3311“.on Half , , , , , , , , 3 50 Canadian made. Regular Fourteen tables of cribbage IhaVle been coast to coast , ' ' were in play for the third crib 1 and the Conservatives will be . Dr L B new" SIIII'T‘ . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 $11.95 em held in the Legion 1luckytoget60aeats" theformer ' ' ' 1—“; I O O f . O I D O O I I O l C C I . community hall by the Tignish icabinet members stated. I (ire department. High point? Mr. MacNaught referred to; noomers of the evening were ithe past eight months of Con-i Kenneth McRae and Edmond .servative administration as of Pom, Leonard Handrahan and "me of frustration for Canada: valued at $84.50 All you have to do is enter your name in the ballot box when you shop at Dow's during Refreshments will be served. t e 38 . 8 8 Boys' Deporiment BOYS’ BOYS’ SPORT SUITS COATS Nowisthetimctodress Just looks liheDsds... mutthrecbuttnn style Edgar Gaudet. Luc door-1 A plant (or processing Irish heir First Anniversary Sale. be winners were Mrs. Hectorj‘ moss. cold storm factlitlies. . t and Mrs. Raymond , wharf impnorvementa and the Mn, Mun,” Mum-1d HAPPY FOOT Richard. A cake on Italian auc- ; West Point tarry are projects Kings Conservative Association Ion was won by Roy MacLeod. Ithat will be fully investigated ll L5 f... soc KS Rel. $1.50 ea.. low only Cushion Soled including whites 2 FonsI 77c 35:?!33333- 7:20 - 7:30 P. M. ‘ s P o R T M" .57} in tweeds and checks. 3 HEATH MACQUARRIE “W s H I R 1 s TOPCOATS lei-“#33? "‘ iii-‘51.?" “‘ '” speaking on his behalf. and “SXE: m. mm d m :ii oubchoifofAngusMochs-n. “Jummn‘ m...“ - crcv - RADIO sac. ’1 TODAY - WEDNESDAY - MAR. 27th 10.30 - 10.35 Queens Conservation Association omow's 3 mo now was "occurs-to in runs-- Casts Nothing lam" 1“ Gt. Genus 8t. Ch’toWl‘ __f . I ‘ i