Alberton's new fire hall. possibly the first town build- ing ever built during the win- ter. is pictured above in th e Ew FIRE HALL BEING Bu .‘qn; .b'lnn. . f i r s t stages of construction. The 50 by 36 building is locat- ed on Church Street near the old fire hall and is large en- ILT AT ALBERTON i day afternoon from the home i of his nephew, Orrin Wallace.. to Elmsdale United Church: The service was conducted by‘ Brown Jardine assisted by Rev. ‘ 1 H. E. Mullen who read the} scripture. Hymns were and “Sun Of solo, “Shall We Meet Beyondl . . Inaderlcton 8 87 Gabon 84 did 6. chtville 88 stun D and I, Cam'pbellton a; Bus" Rennie l _ ISaint John so 42 and is. New Glasgow 32 and 45. and so. , I , IMoncton . . . . . . . . .. 27 53 Sydney 28 and 37. Bay of Fundy: Light south. . [X o 1 TORONTO ICP) — Tempera- Halifax . . . . . . . . . .. 32 45 Prince Edward Island. south- westerly winds; cloudv with» a. a. itures issued by the weather of» .Chariottetown 27 42 em half of Eastern N.B. Coun- patches of mist or haze and oc- ‘c Sydney .......... .. 24 50 ties, Lower St. John River Val- casionall fog; visibility eight Min Max..Yarmouth 32 48 ley: Cloudy with a few showers mi es oweri'ng in precipitatio AmeQN " The d0?“ 0' Dawson 12 3] St. John‘s . . . . . . . .. 39 during the morning; colder; light and mist to one to two miles an: 335“ Renme “Wired 1“ m" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " ‘ winds. Low—high at Charlotte- occasionally in fog to one-halt Western Hospital. Friday alter vancouver - s - - -~ 43 55 l HALIFAX (CP) .— The wea- town 32 and 35_ Moncton 33 and mum temoeramms near 40 a lengthy illness. Victoria 45 58 ’ther office says cloudy skies are 42, Fredericton 33 and 45, saint High tide today at Charlotte- A son of the late Louis Ren-IEdmonton . 25 53 expected today. John 34 and 40. town at 11: 5 a.m. and 11:55 sic and his wife, Elizabeth Calgary . . ~ - - - - - . -. 17 53 Regional forecasts: Northern half of Eastern N.B. pm. At Rustico at 6:30 a.m. Adams, he was born at Eims- Regina . . . . . . . . . . .. 29 44 Nova Scotlar Cloudy: a few Counties, Upper St. John River and 7:00 p_m. Summer-side tide' dale so years ago and was a Winnipeg . . . . . . . .. 24 32 showers; not much Change in Valley. Bay of Chaleur; cloudy eighteen minutes later than lifelong resident of that com Toronto ......... u 46 65 temperature; lisht winds. Low- and colder; light winds. Low-high Charlottetown. Sun r today munity where he engaged m‘MOIlll'eal . . . . . . . . .. 29 42 high at Halifax and Yarmouth. at Chafiham 25 and 38. Edmund- at 5:56 and sets at 6:17. ‘ farming. . He, is survived by a half- * brother, Arthur L Rennie of Elmsdale. ‘ The funeral was held ycster- - , 6:15- 6:25 pm. "Unto The Hills" I My Soul." A . ougli to house the town's two fire trucks. Contractor is Ste- phcn M. Burke of Alberton. ISIAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County ‘ 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, March 26, 1962., Income Tax Filing Proceeding Well Income tax returns are “com- ing in well," Thomas J. Evans, director of taxation, Charlotte- town district office. said yester day. “This year's early filings have increased considerably over pre- vious years," said Mr. Evans. “but an increase in errors has also been present." Mr. Evans said the majority Of mistakes were in connection with incom- plete forms and because Of the new system of provincial and federal tax calculations put into effect this year. “Because of the large number of early returns it is impossible to te‘l people when they can ex- miscs of Social Credit Leader gram guaranteeing everyone atl '70 years a minimum pension of $70 a month. Mr. Robichaud also addressed the meeting in French. Mr. MacNaugiIt spoke of the fishing harbors restored during his 12 years in the government. including Tignish Run, Jude’s Point. Skinner's Pond, Mimine- gash and Rewards Cove. IRISH MOSS PLANT He promised that he would I l I pect their refunds," he said. The taxpayers’ returns are processed on a first-in, first-out basis. There is no point in en- quiring about refunds as it is practically impossible to locate a specific return when dealing with millions across the coun- rt '1 y. “Provided a person's return is in order. there should be little delay, however if the return is incomplete in any respect it will be forwarded to the local taxa- tion office. and the district of- fice will contact the taxpayer to get the required information. If the information is then in order the return is re-submitted for processing." Hugh John Urges PC Vote O‘LEARY — The performance. of the Didenbaker government; agahrst the promises of the Liberals is the choice you have on April 8. “Hon. Hugh John Flemming, minister of national told an audience of about 350 in O’Leary last night. he Conservatives believes, in, a policy of special consideration ' for the Maritime Provinces and equality of opportunity, the for- mer premier Of New Brunswick continued. as against the Lib- erals stand for equality of tax- ation and dispensation regard- less of need. Before John Diefenbaker came to power the causeway was a joke. Now plans are being pre- pared and you have the prom- ise of the p'me minister of built. Mr. Flemming said. The Liberal leader, during his recent visit to this province. omitted mention of the cause- way. he said. In 1956 the last year of a Liberal govenmnent, the direct grant to P.E.I. was In 1962 the amount was $14,- 500.000 by way of grants the revenue minister stated. The Conservative government had a definite defence policy 0 May of this year he motioned, and presented figures to show that the economy of the coun- try was going ahead at a rate never before achieved. ON PERFORMANCE In closing he urged the voters h judge the Diefenbaker gov- n its performance and April 8 servative on April 8. Hon. L. G. Dewar, MD, min- ister of education, the first speaker of the evening, express- ed regrets at the absence of the Conservative candidate. G. Lorne Monkley who is ill with the Prime Minister Dietenbaker is meeting with an enthusiastic response from ocast to coast. Dr. Dewar said while paying tribute for generous treatment to P.E.I. Roads to resources. better hospitals, new ferries and the causeway under: plain} hing along with the Atlantic. Provinces adjustment grantsl are examples of generous treat- ‘ ment, tion told the audience. Robert Grindlay, MLA, In de a strong plea for the election of Mr. Monkley to replace Sen- ator Orville Phillips, who. Mr. Geray sat, did more for Prince County than any other man who represented it. TAPED MESSAGE In a tape-recorded message Mr. Monkley described the economic survey of West Prince under ARDA as a project de- Signed to improve the economic level of the area. In addition the provincial government working to establish a frozen food plant in the O‘Leary area. Mr. Monkley noted. Don Campbell of Alberton also spoke briefly. —-. ._. :2 ed by Dr. Dewar. Chairman for the meeting was Emerson Small- man, president of the West Prince Progressive Conserva- tive Association. Following the meeting lunch keep P.E.I. 100 per cent Con- nit—i was SEII‘V . -— “We are facing Ml after crisis, and the Prime is not waving his Bill ts but a doctor's certifi- «to; Rodin! Robichaud, Lib- csndflate from Gloucester, 7T1!" told an overflowing Lib- ' here yesterday. 0 ,It. Wham, a member of mu! since 1953. look;I Legion Community a basal! of J. Watson Mac- . QC, Liberal candidate ‘ County. a '& Roblchaud stated that fl. much: has a clean gran-us. fit calm"! h" Ca. 5 'jaumMpersousiu ‘ an motored I r2. wlbcfalcsudl: ,g- w, was ' . Icawthatthe baker government wants to take this away. Is the fishermen go- ing to support this kind of gov- ernment?“ he asked. Mr. Robichaud said John Die- fenbaker told Canadians before the last election that things in "were never so good,“ while shortly after the election. Mr. Diefenbaker put into force an austerity program that cut 1962-63 spending by $250,000,000. N0 TRUST ls CLAIM He said it was urgent for the future of the country to have a stable iberal government". Canada could not grow or pro- gress u n d e r the Dietenbaker government. which he said was “divided” and "feuding with the rest of the Commonwealth and the United States. Not even the cabinet members trust Prime Minister." he added "No one likes nuclear arms." Mr. Robichaud said, "but when a country like Canada makes a the . , unemploy-I ow the Men- tcommitments. it is important we meet those commitments." l Film Scheduled l ALBERTON — “Canada At the minister of educa-i Mr. Flemmnig was introduc-l “do all in his power" to h a v e an Irish moss. processing plant I. PC Candidate Has Influenza Mr. Robichaud described pro- SUMMERSIDE _ Illness fem Robert Thompson and Deputygporarily curtailed Conscrvativel Leader R e Caouette s .‘campaigning in Prince C O u nty ‘ "money", a] a iover the weekend, and Progres- Interment was In the church d He said me Liberals under sive Conservative candidate. G. cemetery. an Mr. pearson will have a pro_3Lorne Monkley, was still confin- ed suffering from flu. Senator Or- ville ill and a patient In Princelsome 33,003,000 pounds of lob» {County hospital suffering from an ear infection. DR. I. A. McMILLAN Speaking on Behalf of RN GUS MacLEIlN ' The River" was sung by Lloydi Adams. , Pallbearers were Alvin Wily kie, Sterling Matthews, Burtonl Stewart, Ronald Burke. Jamcsl Wallace and Leslie Hardy. ‘ Flowers bearers were Bron-I :don Wallace. Hilton Barnett. Leonard Barnett, Merrill Dunn. Walter Adams and Earl Currie. his home yesterday LOVE LOBSTER The United States 0 HEATH MIICQUIIRRIE Queens Conservative Association H. Phillips similarlv was, imports. _..,. Dr. J. A. McMillan later to augment Its own catch .of 3,500,000 pounds. THE DISTRICT PAGE. built in the Tignish area. if hel were elected. ‘ Speaking of the destruction, caused by trawlcrs to the lob-J star-fishing industry, he ' Mr. Pearson, when elected,I would have the 12-mile limit: put into effect immediately. Mr. MacNaught said 11 cabin-- et ministers had left the Dicfcn- baker government in the past ill months. “leaving behind a sad; picture". ,' Other speakers were Prosper Arsenault, MLA, who introduced Mr. Robichaud: Clinton Morri- m P.’ D. son. president of West Prince “Deal Here Where Your Dollars BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS BENEFIT YOURSELF _ BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY Railings? Do you know something? YOII can save time. money and energy by patronizing the DOUG'S IRVING SERVICE STATION (DOUG RIX, PROP.) I I business firms whose advertisements appear on this page. of The Guardian-Patriot. They have spent time and money to bring modern services and shopping facilities near to you. Show that you appreciate their efforts by shopping at their places of business. The businessmen throughout this district are prepared to bring you quality merchandise Irving Gas 8; Oil Products Tires - Batteries - Accessories Have More Cents” We Give 5 Percent Stove & Furnace Oil Liberal Association: Hector Ri- chard, who thanked Mr. Robi- ,chaud. and EC. Gaudette, who presided over the meeting. l ’Canada At Wcirl i I 'War" thirteen half-hour films lshowing the whole picture of the lgiobal war as encountered by lCanadians, will be shown by I the Alberton branch of the Royal iCanadian Legion. . Called the biggest documen- effort ever undertaken by Dime“! D9113“ and efficient services at the lowest possible prices. They are your friends and neighbors. - Spend Them Like Cash Office Re; For om Items 26.2 phones 26.” Phone 97-2 Alberto" PATRONIZE THEM AND MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO FURTHER Montague p. E, 1, A J. 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Spray Painting & Body Work Electric & Acetylene Welding Portable Equipment WEST PRINCE LLOYD N- OL'VER BOATES Norboro Ladyi Dies In S’side SUMMERSIDE — The death f Mrs. James W. Stewart oc- curred at the Prince Coutttv hos- pital annex on Friday morning in her 88th year. She was the for m e 1' Mary M a y n c "f Summerfield, and was a highly esteemed resident of Norboro from the time of her marriage. Prior to her illness of the past two and a half years, she w a s DRY CLEANERS ELECTRICAL s.- PLUMBING smut, CONTRACTOR 5r” Chain Saw Repair Service “2'” H0mel9‘vn Cleaner! White Rose Gas a- Oils MILL BODY I Phone Montague 121.21 Cleaning. Pressing & Repairing Phone 101 Alberto" P E I I To All Kinds of Clothing COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE - - - 1 Phone 6-3 Alberton FOR QUALITY l BODY ' AND SERVICE “9””le WE MAKE KENSINGTON , . .I. s. 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