“| J. ERIC HURRY, ‘West Royalty, left was re-vlected secretary - treasurer of the P.E.I. Guernsey Breeders As- sociation at the,annual meet- ing here yesterday. Kenneth _ MacDonald, Brookfield re-elected ; seretary. Ur. Guernsey Breeders Set Generous Bonus Policy ted the club on its excellent’ day A generous “bonusing policy rgcgs ie bark vie rie Fae ; 2 : i £35 ~ ae g* en etter; RRoLE aati be pore ths a3 Bag gs rE iF Fé zt F Ps s & i 2 = ‘ 3,500 pounds’ fat, went to Mac- Lean Horne, Alberton; a silve: medal] went to Harold Palmer and Son, Kensington and a broa- ze medal certificate went t6 Er- nest F. Coles and Son, Nerih Murray ‘ Davie, Ladner, B.C., ‘was named as first choice for judge at Charlottetown; Second choice is Lloyd Chisholm Mil- ton, Ont. : bok Guy Rodd is the choice to of the national or’ ‘ganization and will be tending the annual meeting in Toronto early in February. Canadian“ Guernsey Breeders Association. He is 2nd vice president " “Use good bulls, do a tise| and a fringe of farm land. n-| twice during the year. ti I ia ed | Electoral tical observers here as the ques: | Commission here. Judge JS. DesRoches, tague, is to present its report session of the provincial legis- 2 Redistribution pf electoral dis-, commission will recommend the tricts, and a probable suggest- establishment of: @ provincial | Jon to give Charlottetown larger | voters’ lists, similar to the lists | representation in the provincial | which are used in the federal el- legislature, were seen by poli- | ection eampaigns, tions likely © create the biggest |» chief electoral officer be io ¢ ri.problem to the Electoral Re- | named for the province, but pol-| their The commission, Beaded by | éay appeared to be divided 1n pow opinion as to the need tor such a Move, and on their esti- in time to be considered at the | mate as to what consideration | the Des i lature, which opens here Feb.| tive nn) nm may SLAND NEWS Page Counc ToRenominat, Reform Problems Viewed There was also some talk of A brief presented by Council- lowed, urged the breeders (0) members in a proposed 40-men- take advantage of the policy| yo, house. The Charlottetown To Discuss available in the artificial breed- f : ing unit, where superior dams ee oan ay * tan—be nominated..and options ; ° | taken on their calves for use as eae eee near Regiona HS A sires later. “ including Parkdale, Sherwood more culling atid grow more of) . € | On tis ls Misteadin ee ge soe Curtis, deputy min- terday as saying that national ; later of bestia, wes quaied yor ee ee ee | er Supply, This wes created bY “noc worth the paper they are < the recent death of chairman printed on.” e By RALPH long-term planning which tas Bevan. Dr. Curtis’ came in | atc, | neni eat Pv, heron oa ue ls ight n't ced mening a pegged ygerwrvgge Sr which sald i ee consider legislative action that With the possibility existing | Zousentt? eee ae ee ed alarming proportions in will be necessary on council that everyone who planned the a the Com Canada. According to the Ot mare nt hove come S| Gaia cen meee ee The other two sitting mem. (av, Topare, niet Expected to head. the discus | counell when. the celebrations | Bett, Joseph McKenna | and Dr. Curtis sald he bes seen sion was the necessity of a are held, such a contingency | Sidney Green, ae another "© Change in the sumber of change in the Act of Incorpora- would place an unfair burden on renominate cases in Prince Edward Island *tiom, permitting election of half sew ee one had se |" Only one other name had been over the Past 10 years. “It, is te meee Someta: Seah vost. | ee aaa bly plans, the | strongly rumored as a ible net ee ee avoid the possibility of election | city's position a leader in the| Candtiete See the Come wel. because many people who suf- of a completely inexperienced OT i baked thet the 1608 eua- |loer Or. Mewover, Mac. Wellner fer trom +t. don't seek the help teanial year will bring to Char. |# candidate in the last election % * physleiae ‘amount of |Of commissioners, has definite. _ According : ones has_ever_re- ly advised he. will not offer this _% Orr, ee round LACK OF SPECULATION Charlottetown: He urged tha att There has been a lack of any Pereons who suspect thet they waster While solid speculation as to the ap bane Sie mace Sone ey 7 t of other poss e imngedia > aa cotintiaiaas tte Mak te Seadhde mineup sf Ga Sie ie Gounell candidates and tndiew A Canadian report trom | eens er Sr mostly unconfirmed, as well—it | being known much before nom-| 40 alarming increase in infect- Assembly. : is possible to predict its prob-| imation day which is a. week ‘ous hepatitis cases in Nova While last sight's meeting was | 41) prior to the election | Scotia is at least partly~ the a closed committee gathering, | gaup TO BE CANDIDATE However, there has been some | result of improved diagnostic Satuona melt" Ratepayers Ratepayers of between 50 and @ school districts surrounding your feed grain at home”, he| ONLY TWO MEMBERS — | Charlottetown will be invited to urged. “You should try to grow. The area has roughly 20,000 | attend a méeting on January 30 in 1962 at least half of the graia| People in @ province of slightly| '® one of the city school audi- you bought last year, he em-| midge than 100,000 people. It has|‘oriums, possibly Prince of phasized. Feed ‘prices have| two members in the 30- member Wales, to discuss the advantag- gone up sharply and the volume| house. 1 may, not be available in 1961,| There wae euamatians for af said the man who promised the| realignment of districts — the) es of forming themselves into a regional high school unit for the area The meeting is being caljed breeders “any help- we in the| Georgetown, or Sth Kings Dis- by the Central Queens Regional department can give you at any| trict, which is split into several time.” | portions, was one mentioned It was indicated that Roy | 224 Judge DesRoches’ appeared Younker will be employed as a | ‘© be most favorably imp High School plapnin it- om a a On other educational matters. superintendents of provincial schools -will meet Monday in the tions to visit every Guernsey | Trade suggestion that “common | office of Malcolm MacKenzie, breeder in the province at least | interests” be considered when) deputy minister of education to district boundaries ate being| discuss policy for the. caming Chester Matheson, North .Mil:| drawn up. year. ton was reelected as vice-| But the whole problem of dis- ton and Harold Palmer, Ken-| representation, is considered by sington are = other — veteran political observers to Is Necessa Georgetown Re-organizes Scout And Cub Movement 7, | be the most difficult with which -F the commission must deal. MULTIPLE VOTING OUT? There is a general agreement that the commission will likely recommend the abolition of mui- tiple voting, which - a a Curri person to vote in as many elec- seer wb nauiene tees | toral districts as he owns a min- airman camping | imum of $325 worth of property. — e oo "sg Opinion is also weighed in instructed | favor of the Commission _re- aoe een a ae commending the abolition of their duties and outlined the | Property voting in the district various phases and points of | Where the voter resides, giving the organization. He then met | equal Voting privileges to prop- with the leaders to discuss | erty Owners and those who have phases of scouting. none although the opinion is not The committee has obtained | %° unanimous on this phase of the services of Allan MacPhee | ‘Me commission's study. as scoutmaster and John Walsh |_ Many observers expect_t he A ie reall] Ek dn i i i af president. Daniel MacLean, | trict boundary changes, and re- nd k Canada.| Milton; Harrison Green, Kings-| commendations ge changes in Su ay Wor | | | | ratification. two-year term. Dr. O.H. Curtis Says Report ail matters discussed will be |" stavor A. Walthen Gaudet has | | brought before a full meeting of definitely stated he will be a! other citizens offering. One of cases, the City Council next week fF \ candidate for re-election, A mame consistently heard was authorities suggested. THREE - YEAR TERMS health leading figure in the platining that of Earl Baker, former Dr. Horace Colford, director for centennial year, he has Councillor, who has now stated of communicable diseases for It is believed the Legislature agreed to again nominate to | he will not.be in the field..Others the province, said the disease will be asked “to approve a bring back’ to council the bene- mentioned have been Willard was actually much more com- change permitting ‘the mayor | fit of his service. - | Burke, George Chandler, Lester mon a generation ago although and five of the councillors, to| At the same time, all other O’Donnell, also a former coun- | the numbers reported >in recent be elected Feb. 14, to remain in| members of the council have | Cillor, Sidney Stead and Dr..J. years appear to indicate & - “PEL TOURIST ASSOCIATION CONTEST years, instead of ti customary | ate. They are Councillors H. E. ndman, Walter Cox, Allison By doing this, the city will | Gillis, Elmer MacRae, Mrs. avoid the necessity of having| Dorothy Corrigan, Edmond the mayor and all councillors | Arsenault, W.R. MacNeill, Ar- | contest an election in the big |thur Wright and Arthur ahaa year of the centennial . cele- | ley. brations, in 1964, If the change | -The only vacancy in the coun- in the Act is approved in the | cil is one seat in Ward 4 caus- Legislature, only one-half the | ed by the resignation of James | council seats: will become vac-| Haslam on his appointment as | ant when the election is held in | city magistrate late.last.year. | February of that year. | The nomination for ‘this seat’) Thereafter, an election will be | Of John P. Nicholsén; city law- | held each year for half the | yer and former member of the | council seats, with the mayoralty | Council, is now assured as Mr. becoming . vacant. every two-| Nicholson has stated he will of- years. - fer his services in Ward 4. While the change has long |ONE OTHER VACANCY been’ felt needed, the danger in| One other vacancy due for having a completely inexper-/| filling in the civic election is jenced council elected all at | for a new member of the Com- | once has been pointed up by the | missioners of Sewers and Wat- Commenting yesterday 01) | Go peer recent, resolutions passed by provincial: farm organizations, which asked that food process- ing plants organize work to/| avoid operating on Sundays, Ag- | riculture Minister Andrew Mac- | Rae said that plants in the prov-| ince “operate on Sunday not by choice, but by necessity.” Mr. MacRae said that both P.E.I. Frosted Foods and See- man Bros. (Canada) Limited do Sunday work at certain times of the year to avoid the loss of| maturity of crops. “Space planting of crops is) gone into quite a bit,’ he said, “and when the crops mature, THEATRE MONTAGUE Friday 8:30 Y E shied Tetiedey 3:05-506 Te * Matinee 2:45 p.m. & Ae ORNS SAREE MITRE AIR WISIN Ee BEEBE IAI ; “THE STEEL CLAW" - Ym color with George Montgomery It rips out the hell hole of the Pacific. More than planes, more than tanks, more than flame throwers, the enemy feared the man with the steel claw. Also two part comedy. Coming MONDAY - TUESDAY “DARBY 0O’GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE” by Walt Disney. " processing has to be done.” _ greater incidence. . As a result of the recent substantial increase ‘in Tourist Accommodation on P. E. I. the Tourist Association now finds itself in the position of having substantial numbers of Tourists during summer months looking for more meafis of devers- ion and entertainment. ; The Association believes there should be more entertainment, enterprises and amusements, and a further development of Historic sites, etc, : Wé are therefore asking the Public of P. E. I. to come forward with any good suggestions they may have. All these suggestions and ideas will be reviewed by the Tourist Association and any with merit will be supported by the above named As- - sociation. . i, .~ Closing date to receive these suggestions will - be January 31st, 1962... r To be mailed to: Prince Edward Island Tourist Association P.O. 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