i: v". =3. .9? .‘ ..,. 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 22. 1962.! public is receiving I safe sup- :P.E.l. Loans Course In Milk Sanitation Outlined By Dept. Of Health Dr. Hubert McNeill. ministerdtis department‘s main concern vest”. ‘ in this field is to ensure that the of health. announced day that his department has completed the outline of a milk sanitation course for the staffs of pasteurizing plants in the- province. He said the proposed course.‘ will be discussed with officials of the provincial vocational school and the Fluid .\lilk Pro-: ducers Association so that a‘ firm course may be arranged In the near future. | Main subjects to he covered by the course are milk legisla- tion and regulations. milk at the farm. milk plant. equipment and plant sanitation. Dr. McNeill explained that EASTERN; BRIEFS # WAS VISITOR Gordon Macinnis. Fredericton was in Montague this week. SPENT WEEKEND Carol Matheson, Breadalbane. nurse-ln-training spent the week- end in Montague. IN MONTAGL'E Ian Mac-Gregor. Sandra Mac- Gregor, East Baltic spent the Iweekend in Montague. WERE VISITORS Ethan Garrett, Edith MacGre- gor, Rowena Garrett. Glen Rob- ertson. South Lake. \vere visitors to Montague last weekend. ' FROM NEW GLASGOW Louise Sellar. Carol Dickie- son. Erna chkieson. New Glas« gnw attended the youth con- ference in Montague. FROM BREADALBANE ‘ Cathy Craig. Cathy Matheson and Louise Hickox, Breadal- 9 were welcome visitors to Montague this week. FROM EAST POINT Noreen Rose. Joyce Bruce. Shirley MacLaren. Sharon Mac- Gregor. Pauline Stewart. E 3 st Point were weekend visitors to; Montague. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Walls. AT CONFERENCE Ivan Raynor. Olive Raynor. Carol Barbour. Sandra Raynor,. Eleanor Raynor, Edith Raynor. Joan Gulliver. Eddie Raynor, Betty Barbour. Tommy Ranyer of Greenmount attended the youth conference in Montague the past weekend. as always." ply of pasteurized mllk. “My department is prepared.‘ he said. “to offer G d to m’Are rante producers and the pasteurizingr OTTAWA __ There were 56 lwhatever help it can, 'plants. in the way of advice, 1961. it was revealed here this to with 15.469. week in a return tabled in the House of Commons. The 56 P.E.I. loans ‘ Ot'lll‘y the Yulaon f i ort west 6 itories w-t ‘ t r loans (lurid; the yen?1 Ngw- ‘ were in the ss'ooo ~ ' gNattonal Housing Act loans for:{ound|and had 274, Nova scotial group; 3 in the 54.000. to $5.000 "‘"l‘ulm‘on and “tumm- asI single family dwellings appmwisao and New Brunswick well as inspection and testing." ed for Prince Edward Island iniLargest number were in Ontar- I000 group. BIG ONION CARGO A breakdown of the income of and132.000 to $3,000 income group; 4 landed here. Nearly 'were unloaded from the cargo liner Calgerla sailing from Montreal. Canada has exported more than 3.000 tons of onions to Britain this year. t o $4.000 754. i group and 5 in the $5,000 to 96,- BRISTOL, England ice) .. Safe DI'IVIng ‘P.E.I. borrowers under the Candy. lug"! 'mpmem of. involved tNHA showed that 2 were in the onions to 3mm has been Wee S a 200 tons Governor I. no. Walter Hyndman hue-ohm! " m m the week of Dec. 1-1 on Sat- 1:. Driving Week on Prince ML of the you to come. valid-III. "at all citizens durtnx this In. “a practice onto (trivial Ind can If You’re TIRED All THE TIME . ow and then everybody gets I “tired-out" feeling, and may be bothered by blcluches. Perhlpl noth- ing seriously wrong. just a temporary . condition cured by urinary irritation or bladder discomfort. That‘s the time to like Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help ‘ stimulate the kidneys to relieve this ‘ condition which may often cause Inclt- ‘ ache and tired feeling. Then you feel better. rest better, work better. Gel Dodd's Kidney Pills now. 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