"TSLAND ‘NEWS PAGE = Alberton and. West Prince County WEATHER TORONTO (cP) — Tempers: | night aay Dawson ©...+++. 14b 2. peers, Charlottetown, Thurs. Jan. 4, 1962.' fon Committee to Seek Rink Support " ALBERTON — A -five-mem ber committee. was appointed ~ at a well attended meeting ast evening ‘o meet with Alberton | Town Council and the Alberton | ‘Princé County Exh!biffon -As | « @peciation to discuss the febsi- | bility of building a skating fink in Alberton. Committee members are Ro | bert Campbell, Thotias Bar- bour, Kenneth. Pridham, Ers- ‘Kine Hardy and Everett Cahill. | Alton Raynor, Douglas Adams} and Thiren: Ellis, members of | O'Leary ,Athletic- Association | _ who took “an Naive part in” the | construction last year of O'Leary | community rink, attended .the | meeting and gave valuable ad- | . ‘vilee and information concern- ‘(mg the problems of acquiring Vancouver ..... . VND | cccrccives F. Saeeaes. | CSeestecees i Deeesennee Saint John ......- Moncton ....i5 +. MOR os is cvteaes inateriale, Charlottetown .... problems. Sydney ... Mayor Roy Leard stressed the Yarmouth 13 need wes tet in the town and Le. Jonn's, Nfd. 6 | offered the full su of the } ; pe council in ce coches 1 HALIFAX (CP)-—-The ‘weather FA Ve Lloyd Gaudet, principal of At- | office says cold air will spread | berton :Regional High. School, across the Maritimes, beginning | | presented some facts. and fig in north New ° Brunswick | ures on the pew rink in ‘More: | about dawn and: finally reach- | On motion of Councillor Nor- | ing eastern Nova Scotia in the man Hardy a Vote of thanks was’ afternoon. Clear ing weather | tendered the O'Leary club mem- | should follow as the cold air be- bers for: thelr-vValued. advicé. and comes established. Snowfall. ac- support. A further meeting is: to | Climulations”. of. two .or three be held in two weeks time to | inches: may-be expected.in Nova hear the report of the rink im- | Scotia, Prince Edward Island |, 7 formation committee. and southern New Brunswick. | / 4 44 22 35 23 27 0 3 a 10% 3 6b 16 18 8 13 ‘ financing and labor j sesedesuseontengens Herbert- Matthews presided Regional forecasts: over. the “méeting which was Nova Scotia, Prince siward | held in the WI: Hall. Minutes Island:< Cloudy with intermittent J rain changing: in -afternoon to were. recorded by William Cain. Bete. | snowflurries, clearing by. even- Survey 4s Completed On Sports Activities =< survey of amateur sport and physical fitness carried out pm in the province reveals that about one dollar per capita _ {s-being spent on these types of activities , : Director of physical “education, David Boswell, said he received e@gencies and orgimizations in | | _ the provincé,- which deal- with .. and fitness. ; Legislature Expected To Be. Busy Senne eon MaclzOD ‘ could _mean will be as many as pieces of legislation, as last |~ were about that , and that session was al- So forecast as being one that id not “more than the 0 of bills.” ~~. on the list of probable this year is the @ provincial civil ser- WESTERNS "BRIEFS IN MONTREAL seit x Mrs. . bers of her family in- Montreal. oy IN-HOSPITAL - | ~ . Mra. Gordon * Jeffery, Alber. | ' ton, is a Patient i the Western \ Hospital. RECENT GUESTS Mr. aad Mrs. Walter Bernard | @nd family, Moncton, were. re eent guests of Mr, and > «Mrs, me gee Clark, Alberton. * ‘ FROM TORONTO. . ‘ “Mr, and Mrs. Byron Weeks _ md. daughter,~ Joan, Toronto, ‘ visiting relatives and friends “Alberton and Alma. TO NORTH CAROLINA’ |} eur sport and -physical fitness.” i, he to federal authorities \tant acts will be revised. These the Civil Servants Act, vincial Housing Commission. Arthur. Barnett left Alberton’ recently to visit mem--4- _ | ing; colder this evening; south- [17 ‘| west winds 20 with gusts to 35 shifting in afternoon to north 25) baad’ diminishing in- the evening | to north 15. Low-high at Hall- fax 32 and 38, Yarmouth 35 and 38, K Kentville ‘$2 and. 35, New Glasgow; Goshen and Sydney 30° and 37, Charlottetown 28 and 32. | Eastern N.B, counties, Lower ' St, Johw River Valley: Mostly | overcast with snow, occasionally what, amount of federal assis | | mised ‘with rain, elearing- in tance this province will receive. :afternoon; turning colder in aft- ernoon; north winds 20, High- Te) uarvey, Joveres, Wd pro- low. at. Moncton 28 .and . 25, vide us with a great deal of in- | Fredericton «25. and‘ 20, Saint formation as to what is being | John 30 and 25: done and what money is being | Upper St. John River Valley, spent in the province on amat- Bay ‘of Chaleur; Overcast with | dntermittent snow clearing late | ‘in morning; colder; north winds 2. High-low at Edmundston 20 and 10, Campbellton 15 and 10. - Bay of~ Fundy: ” Southwest | winds 30 “shifting during morn- Commenting on the finding that about one dollar per capita | is being spent the province on sports and fifhess programs, Mr, Boswell said that three dol- -~ for yourself . . you serve your family... And — you'll switch to DOMINION prontd; when you realize that with the re- gular cash savings you make in all départments at Dominion, you can buy the other things you may want... when you want them! A good New Year's resolution? Sure it is) Make the happy move to DOMINION today! a Le tet ash ta €2.. Ce cai gs Ye Ga: aie week’ at DOMINION! Yes ~ if you stop and think about how m “on food in the year ahead ..,you'll think twice about how much you can save. . without cutting down on the auality or ‘the er of food é -— per capita would provide | an adequate, or at least a sat- isfactory, om for the pro- | vince.” Several " retommendations were included in the survey, and these are expected to be ing to north 90 and diministing | in afternoon to north 20; cloudy with intermittent snow occasion- | ally mixed with rain en i j.afternoon. Visibility 10 miles I: ‘lowering in precipitation to two | to four miles; turning ‘much | colder in afternoon. , CHAPLINS EXPECT CHILD VEVEY, Switzerland (AP) — Comedian “Charlie Chaplin's | wife the cou- SAVE 5c George Dewar, provin- Slat. vanihistor ot education. SILVER LASSES. MOLASSES qt. 4 C te expecting ple’s eighth child-next summer, it was announced. Wednesday. A member of Chaplin's household sald the birth was’ expected some time in July. At that time ‘Chaplin will be 73 years old. His | wife; dadaghter of thé late Amer- {can Nobel Prize-winning play- [erie — O'Neill; We “Be AYLMER FANCY * Session AVON CHOICE CUT ~ cabinet for consideration. Some | cabinet members are known to | favor tlie idea. . It is expected that two im } the controversial matter of | Mah Saving Time will énter picture this year. Premier Shaw inor | Said some time ago that the amendments to the Hoasing, Act | $8me system of time used last may be suggested by the Pro- Summer may be implemented ‘RED ROSE KETA SALMON arethe Trade Union or we | BARTLETTE PEARS 10 OZ. WAX or GR. BEANS 2007 1 mw 5¢. “GRAVES FANCY 400 PEAS. TOMATO. KETCHUP ’ stor over: uch you % fe. pee be iis w 4 Ritsi 4 eeheceeecctece ccc eebeaednasiis 24c - 22 2 PKGS. JELLO FREE CHIPS” with thy porchase of BAKER CHOCOLATE Nn . There -has been an tndication that legislation, which will set up a system of bonding potato | truckers, will be brought in. Other probabilities include le | gisiation relative to industrial | development, financing the pro- | Posed new provincial building, | and expansion of the department .* of labor. i Possibilities for legislative | action are the matters’ df ‘dual taxation among communities, | hospital insurance premiums, | Charlottetown's desire to license pinball machines, and a provis- ‘ton enabling city councillors | to serve longer ternis.. There may also be the establishment of a plumbing code for the pro- J - mer, the individual had the choic: of being on whatever preferred. ‘ ’ iS next summer, Last sum-- * $1.00 * over from—’ 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Plione 4-3586 . ib. Expected is a report from the | Royal Commission on Electoral §- Reform, the annual -P.E.1, Fed- | eration of Agriculture brief, and | the annual brief from tHe Char | lottetown and District Labor 4 Council. It is not- known whether or not | ; WILL BE cos | “FOR STOCKTAKING |-. 15% FAT JGROUND BEEF . CANADA PACKERS DEVON wean (BREAKFAST BACON “lb. 69c SAVE CASH ON MEAT IN 1962 ENJOY: THAT DELICIOUS CRACKLE—FRESH [PICNIC SHOULDER _ RESTAURANT — CHECK OUR FORMULA ~— “OVERASY inay, LESS THAN . Ib. 49¢ - MONDAY, JANUARY Sth - TUESDAY, JANUARY 9th We will be open Wednesday morning until 12 noon ; _ MYRICKS ‘ALBERTON UMITED ~ THIS IS TO INFORM ~THE-PUBLIC__ J xeies voxe sxxeven that EARL MacFARLANE | SHIRTS Is no longer employed by COLORED COTTON: a RUBBER poor AND SHOE I MAT SUPER CAR - 15” x 22” * a ~ NON-FOOD ITEMS — ‘SAINT PETERS ROAD © e* SNOW | BRUSH - at AN =m 169] — EVERYTHING Is” GUARANTEED — AYEMER CHOICE CUT “‘ ASPARAGUS HEREFORD COOKED -CORNED- BEEF CATELLI READY CUT MACARONI TREES CHOICE SWEET BLACK CHERRIES * = 44¢ GREEN PEAS FRESH GRADE "A™ LARGE EGGS . PURITY ‘FLOUR . ALL POPULAR BRANDS — TALL TINS = EVAPORATED MILK ch 89° 2 voz. 45¢ 2 « 56¢ 2: «ox 43¢ DOMINO CHEESE SPREAD | «0 65¢— = DSL-HILLTOP TEA BAGS -. 776: RICHMELLO “M-CAIN’S "FROZEN FOLKS ARE MORE-FRIENDLY AT DOMINION PEANUT BUTTER «0 33¢ }. wor. 49e- im AE , 25 LB. 1.79. FIRM GOLDEN RIPE: SWEET JUICY MEXICAN ORANGES. ee GREEN 2% asa ayy lpn gned FOR SLICING OR SALADS “SAVE CASH ON inarpeee-gal ~ 1962 BANANAS . oe TOMATOES . vt Qu uss. 3 5 7 5 UB. CELLO 059. isi sa 10 07. CELLO + 29. is ee 2% | . _ ISCO ATLANTIC. LD. (PLACE MATS s Tisco > ALUMINUM WINDOW CO. Spon ao hcl me Rigned skim MiLK | SHORTEN Cooking Oats _AISCO ATLANTIC 3 fb. pkg. =| splat te Swe QE 97° 70°” ee een eee eres VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, JAN. _o* * “.