ISLAND NEWS PAGE ‘Alberton and West Prince County 1 ' WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs.’ Sept. 27, 1962 Driver Fined $50 In Albert \ ALBERTON — A Waterford] resident. William Arsenault. wast fined $50 and costs or 30 daysi by Magistrate W. Chester ‘ MacDonald in court at Alberton, yesterday. for driving a motor vehicle while disqualified from holding a license. A second charge. operating a motor vehicle with marked gas, was adjourned to Oct. 17 on a plea of not guilty. Charles Patrick Powers, Al- berton South. pleaded not guil- ty to possession of 792_ undersiz- ed lobsters and the case was adjourned to Oct. 10. Evidence was heard in the ' cases of Calvin Costain. St. Law- rence and Nelder William Co- stain. Elmsdale RR, charged at the previous court day with possession ' undersized lobsters, and both cases were adjourned to Summerside on S epi. 29. C The accused were represented Former Resident ' O Dies I-n Moncton SUMMERSIDE —- The ‘death occurred in Moncton, N. B., on Saturday. Sept. 22, of Mrs. Ja- mes H. Norton, the former Sa- die B. Craig of Middleton, P.E.I. She is survived by her husband and two sons, also a brother, W. Vernon Craig, Bedeque, P. E. I. fined $100 and costs or 30 days. Sydney 45' and . ?'T-:''''':‘':’ to n ‘tures issued by the weather , office- ’ Min. Max. Dawson ....... 81 44 ancouver ..... 55 in Edmonton .. . 43 O1 aigary 41 33 Regina . 39 75 Winnipeg .. 46 59 Ottawa . 51 53 Montreal . 42 51 uebec 44 48 edericton ... 50 61 Saint Joh .... .. 49 58 Moncton 46 63 on H ifax . . . . 50 65 Charlottetown. 50 64 dney . . . . 45 66 by J. Watson MacNaught. QC. Yarmouth .... .. so as . while the case for the Crown St. John's. . . . . .. 45 60 was conducted by William Rcd- HALIFAX (CP)--The weather flin, office says showers are ex- xvan Timothy McKie_ Green- persist over the southern re- mount. was fined $10 and costs Slit" but ‘"19 Temalnll-'3 3°C’ for driving without a license and t“"‘5 “mam m°5tly °l°“d3' W Kenneth Earl Wells, Brooklyn. 33' . _ was fined $10 and costs for op- §§5;°”;gotf;:°°1§:gée Edward °"‘?"‘3 3“ ““P'°"‘“‘?’.°‘l“iP*’°" Island. Lower St. John River vehicle and an additional $10 vane}, Eastern NB Counties: and costs for driving without due showelm cool: "Him wlndl “"9 ‘md a"°““°“- Low-high at Halifax. Yarniouth F01‘ dmflng Whll°_ lmpalmdv and Kentviile 50 and 62. New Wilfred Richard. Tignish, w as Glasgow and Gosh”; 43 and go_ M Charlotte‘; 45 and 55, oncton an Fredericton 43 and 58‘ Saint Jnhii 48 and . Wro Cgm an 3Upp€i£rc§itaiiiJ°hncIi“vceir vlilieyi - ny o eur: on y w "9 Y few sunny periodslcleagling . . . evening; occasiona ra en ng A ‘headhne m. The G“ard'a"le:ii'ly this morning; cool; light ¥9~“".“‘3Y,, was "‘. ‘~?“’°’ Wile“ ‘winds. Low-hi h at Edmonston it said: Shell Bidding for BA and Campbemon 32 and 5(,_ As was r°p°".ed. Bay of Fundy: Light winds; Headline Nam-es mist and drizzle; widely sepa- rated showers; vlsibillty three to six miles in mist, drizzle or shower: lowering in fog to one- half mile; temperatures near 50 S. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 9:46 am. and 10:31 p.m. At Rustico at 5:03 a.m. and 6:28 p.m. Summerside. tide eighteen minutes later an Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 5:51 and sets at 5:50. Ltd. is bidding for Canadian Oil Companies Ltd., and holders of a large stock interests in that firm have indicated they intend to accept the offer. - Shell Investments is a Cana- dian company and a wholly - owned subsidiary in the Royal Dutch Shell group of compan- ies which own 50 per cent of the outstanding shares in Shell Oil Co. of Canada Ltd. ‘ You Can Serve Your mitt women who mow n-am personal experience sdy: ‘Tmm breakfast orange juice through to dinner dessert. there are ddmns of delicious frozen foods to help you serve your family better meals. And most frozen foods are actually low in cost because they give‘ 100% vclue.,You don't pour anything down the airfl: or toss it in the waste pciil. Frozen Funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 24 in Moncton, where interment also took place. Among those attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non Craig and daughter, Mrs. W. E. Bowness, Summerside. IMMEDIATE Productivity” Trio Coming From Sweden By ROBERT RICE OTTAWA (CP) — Three top advocates of labor - manage- ment - government co-operation have been inv' ed anada for private, informal talks next month with leading union. busi- ness and government officials, The three men - all from Sweden — will take part in a one - day conference on indus- trial co-operatioii be held here Oct. 9 under government auspices. The Swedish leaders are: Arne Geijer, president of the Confederation of Swedish Trade Unions. known as L0. and.also president of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. which represents the labor movement of the non- Communist world. Bertil Kugelberg. president of the Swedish Emplqyers’ Con- federation and top spokesman for Swedish business and indus- try. ~- Ernst Michanek. secretary of state in the Swedish ministry of social affairs, labor and hous- -ing, equivalent of a deputy min- ist Canada, as well as a former chairman of the govern- DELIVERY and Turnip Tags 0 No Delay! C No Waiting! 0 Orders Accepted in Large and Small Quantities! PHONE 4-8506 Charlottetown _CENTRIlL. PRINTERY THE GUARDIAN — THE EVENING PATRIUI‘ mg y of the International Labor Organization. Canadian participating in the conference will be top labor and business leaders, as well senior civil servants from such, federal departments as trade. finance and labor. - he trio was asked to come here after the National Produc- tivity Council sent a special mission to Europe ut how and why Europeans oper- ate within a c mutual co-operation between labor and management. ase of the report of this mission to Europe is ex- pected to be-made just before the conference. A reliable source said Can- ada's main labor and business organizations have been asked to send representatives to the conference. The invitation list includes flie Canadian Labor Congress. which recently pulled. its presi- , wmtwiltil B .RlEFS. INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be a series of short switching interruptions of electric power on Saturday and Sunday, September 29th and 30th, 1962 between the hours of 8:00 am. and 3:00 pm. Atlantic Standard Time. , The areas affected will be: Saturday, September 29th—Fredericton. ‘ Hunter River, New Glasgow, North" Rustico, Milton, Wheatley River. Oyster Bed Bridge and Winsloe. September 80th -— St. Eleanors. ‘Mis- Sunday, transmission substation at Wellington. MARITIME ELECTRIC 48 OZ. TIN Family BETER MEALS AT LOWER COST DOMINION LIBBY'S FANCY :‘..;§’if.‘.f°,;’.?.;'Z.',°.§..":.,"°§Z; Dom . T 4.0.... :2 . L... .... .. W 9 .?3.i:£‘°° """° “" 23‘ A PORK V ‘ 2802' ' o ooz. C ~ SI-LVER LASSES '27 Fm‘ P ' 37‘ ’ M0 LASSES FIG BARS 1:2: .3l Cod Fillets 32c HOLDER’S ASSORTED ZERO"-PAK T 4 8 oz. ... S BISCUITS .99 Peas »°i*'iAi«56=- ~ pop 1 RICHMELLO msrmr I COFFEE--4--~ ‘"2-“"93” GRAVES c”°"CE~ ssoronn CHOICE ’ S U ,' _ _l, _ _ _ 20 oz. ms 350 .l U I CE 1 NON FOOD ITEMS ST. 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