/ 12 Ellie Guardian. Charlottetown, '!‘iinrs.. Oct. 4, 1962 The Geneva agreement uiciuas munIe2pll~l assocuass ‘N in new is western census was on a day. VANIIIIING snub vided that the Laotian gov:-it ’::dll,.Ie5tl‘lll waatewater treatlnant. 1'clauIn;. to ll, 19;, me compniy “en . men: name withdrawal points , igafetv nnd operations of coneg. lmf jg. on “ flu A1ta.- (CF)--Nels to" foreign military and para— ltjflll treatment systems. re- iiiclc "wllcf which “,1, Qugnghiwg Johnson.‘ 72. ‘still "tinkers ea n "lime?-V f0l‘°95‘ Pseai-cl-.. management. financing have been loud as comply .i 3 cog: or 327,oo'o,om. around" in his blacksmith shop , This was done some weeks ‘and public relations. , to C84 staadanls. — here although he says it has ago and international truce com- . . , ‘ Se 1 xpected 1 d '11. ' ;w|¢¢_5¢|g gm 5. cuuuu “mpg.” ' ’ _, "ll55l°" teams ha“? 599" Sta‘ .3’, GREG MRDONAH) ‘me mew" has been held m~most”g't1tsentieon are dlo usgitiviz |donIelfl:l‘by,=I'led and with total d 305%.“. d lie: been ‘bout 15 yam.‘ “me I iioned at the ex" points to Canadian Press Staff writer lCanat'!i‘ Last year’s meeting]-rm,_,de,. on u_s_ mm C ‘din 1.5.1, g.g‘,¢‘|,,m,cgA_ M, h.,fl.,,¢.,i.‘A.“.¢_ touched my last horse." He S n u n a check the withdrawals. More than 2.500 dclcL'.ates;""'*5 "‘- M“‘”3”k°9- 5°“ '9 ‘he ipi-actices of disposal of radloac-. ‘ ‘ says the Canadian Life la- flndii that blacksmith: are be- ’ M19! SUnday- the Commission “Om C3"3d3- the United States °°""°"”°“ is “‘° Calladlall 1“5”"~iive wastes and Wednesday on? Cities Service Oil Co. Ltd. snraace Officers Auocla . coniini: as rare‘ as whooping will_ have to_ consider how ct. and other countries arc cxpcctcd . W" °‘ P°"“”°" C°“”°l- ‘thc removal of strontium-90 in ‘ says it plans another expansion} Totgl Tor the first ct; cranes. but he still hasn't taken o,.§gw'3;“{".§,.",“°{.1‘,,‘{},5“ :.:‘;:'“.:,:.t‘:. °:;‘*;;*:.:*.:::‘ 3:31: %°.f." 5:: .32: 7:; *’°l“"‘°* 1"“ by T"‘;:i;".2":~..'°.::i°'.:- .'s:".t."' ‘;'."'..°.:°::«‘::‘~°.‘.‘.i; :?.°‘:.“..:".*...'°”..:"*r‘.:'.*.:.f‘":- _ 0 er co ; - ~ _- _ - : ‘ ‘ _ - _ ‘ in ec ica ses-,emmiss on. com 3! - . 1: ‘ c s orses Wu deadline arrives Sundayljgzfg mlghl 5”" “V9 5°"‘° sia. co chairmen of the Laos tor lfollution Control Federation. sioiis at the five—day meetingl crease its refining capacity by, M,084.U0.900 III the correa- charged for on extra - time ~ _____ _ _ confcrcncc. V M _ ll is the first time in l5 years which begins Monday. Subjects The Canadian Standards 39 per cent to 21,000 barrels of ponslla; period last year. basis." i. 7. On that date. all foreign troops be ut of Lao . 0 cold war by the Geneva agree- ment reached in July. if they« aren't. Laos may be ii worse‘ headache for Canada than it has i been since 1954. Canada, India and Poland form the international truce su- pervisory hommissimi a sin b- lkhed in 1954 to oversee the armistice which ended eight years of civil war in French Indochina. Similar commissions operate in Viet Nam and Cam- bodia Some 25 Canadians. about three-quarters of them soldiers and the remainder from the ex- ternal affairs department. now arc serving in Laos. Officials said Wednesday they hope all countries involved will comply with the Sunday _ ad- liiie for withdrawal of all for eign military forces. ARE OPTIMISTIC They added that withdrawals have been taking place and that so far there is no firm reason to believe the Geneva agree- ment of last summer won't be observed. However. it has been noted I here that the United States and Russia have been skirmishing diplomatically to make sure, ap- ‘ narcntly. that one doesn't with- See what C0-OI‘ SUPER MARKET is serving up for your 'I‘hanksgivlng dinner—a com lete menu of su ier values in the finest of feastiu foods. Save time. ’ 6 Cuban Refugees. " ‘ “ 5“ °'‘°'3l I ; Save money. Buy ALL your 'l‘hanksgi\'ing foods at C()-()[’ SUPE RMARKET. Your Land In Montrea ; , , _ _ _ _, _ _ . ‘ family will delight in u'ei'_\' hite—- from the first Juicy niorscl to the last crumb of MONTREAL (CF) — Six Cu—i . , , ban refugees got temporary: of SD19." pumpkin P19- laudin; privileges in Montreal: Wednesday, while the immigra-Q . tior. department pondered whati . ,,,m I to do them. " ‘ ‘ - ‘ ' " " ‘ " ‘ i | The six. whose names were‘ 7 I1 1 1 . . V not disclosed. wcre found afloatl B1 ‘HE P"“(‘l“ -DEVON ‘V I \ on the Atlantic last week in a ». small boat. The British freighter Sander-I son picked them up 80 miles? . East of the Florida coast Thurs-- i a_\. . i They asked for triinsportation; GREEN GABLE ' g :2: .2523? ~ “EA” 3- ‘"775’ came with n. t A A U, V GRADE '_'A" EVISCERATED « mm; The Cubans are reported to. i ' C ’ Sweet Mixed or Wafer have described themselves as} ‘l;Cfll'ge(-‘.5 E from Premier Fidel : .ar..ro's army. ~ i V v - - When the Sanderson arrived; MAPLE LEAF _-'bM0hF‘D here Sunday they were placed; ' itiidcr protective custody by the) immigration department. Now: 0 a e O - that they have been given tem-3 porary landing privileges. they. 1 are staying with friends in the: “ , ‘ , ‘ . Cify bu, .ema.,, .,,,de,. we de; Mimi (.llREl) & bM()l\lal) p:.rtment‘s jurisdiction ll n i ii i ‘ their dcstination is settled, ii ' spokesman said. ' ‘I6 02. JARS CMA President ISLAND GROWN - f 4 TO 6 LB. AVHAEE G-“ADE ‘W’ Warns Against C S 0 noz. a K It iliiiifi MEAT . misc Planned Economy’; GOVERNMENT INSPECTED HALIFAX lFPl —« Carl 1 i’ Pollock of Kitchener. Ont. prev, sident of the Canadian Mvanu-‘. .faCt'li'(‘I‘.’« Association_ said Wed- nesday the recently annoiinceill Atlarim Development 1 should steer clear of planned‘ economy. The board vms fll1l’l0ll'n(fP(l in‘ the speech from the throne at 'l_‘hiii=.ila.\"s opening of Parlia- merit. Mi‘. Pollock said during a‘ press conference the boar:!'s.; iiinciion should only be “to an-‘. elyze the situation in the Atlan- tic Provinces." Fir said although the CMA suprioried the idea of the dc- V E.!:..Y..l.l.' A PRIME RIB 69: ::: 35° N 55° PKG. ?‘lf*)’m“::‘:/"at*t’f‘2‘?‘,:‘t’“t“0* ISLAND GROWN A BlRDfifiERs E E" . W TOOTH. DI c Brussel Sprouts 29¢ pickling spice PASTE SAUCE ,,,cA,N_. 'nic development of the All-in-. .,,;,"?.",.‘.‘,., "g1}3;;<,,,,:;;", ‘,',1“‘:;,‘m§‘:“c’j EATING GRAVENSTEIN WHOLE OR J-ELLY ’ c . r‘ fco rtan oer-’ , I ;it')‘flu3‘ni:l(l;0(l’:'lC tgzgsabicause the. 3 OZ. c LGP" c 15 oz. . c . 9 x . s v‘ i n 2 structure worked L - C TUBE . . . PKGS. TIN BIRIBEYE ' 4'02. PKG. S” U ‘ml lb propcr growth of’ "8 ° 6: OFF the iial=‘on‘s economy. To '1«,~‘in the ei-onom,\'. he urged Carri-. ....,,,_._.,,...,,..,-.,,,,,,,,._.. ISLAND GROWN—-WASHEU 2 1'03 s ' . ' ‘ '. ' I l ; .i.i"..;..‘::.‘?»£.”“c‘T:':.‘...;‘.'.“'sl..2.£i C 2 LB. "Em" 1“ 01- “N M0138 12 02- PKG- would prove‘ "beneficial forl BAG- 0 ' . PERFECTION in ° ‘ Tomato Juice 5 39¢ SCOTCH MINTS 29¢ ICE CREAM ‘ Mr. Pollock has visited Nova Scotia. Newfoundland and New, BARTLETI‘ . rumwick on 8 tom ol the At- _SPEClALLY PACKED C0-Oi’ FRESH ])A1LY c op ‘i»‘.'}§.'é’."i3;‘ii¥$'.3$.‘I"i.’i*.§‘...i°‘l.“..i"’.-iyT"' O . 6 ~ FOR 29‘ B ., 2 PL‘? c mm Conference Held - somusi . , . .. .. . DH N"d- Trams SCHWARTZ UNITY JAR . 22 oz. .co¢prisnnoisL-{nmsip ORANGES 79 e E Premjer Smallwood met with _ . c . _ _ ' ‘ V I y V , Howard Grayslm of Morictoii. A ” c ' . ~ " ‘ i " : ‘Ar’ 1 .' '1,-13: ‘ ii" Atlantic vice-president of the - r 1 __ _ _ . __ <_K Canadian National Railways ' ‘ ‘ "‘ "' ' ' Wednesday to talk over a pro- posed reduction in CNR service lcross Newfoundland. . .""'l“.-ere was no statement from A av LISTEN to NEWSAND VIEWS on Gliocflllh,--i Y-1:1 .. t i» E f .i‘.80z\._PACKA'Gk MIX? . .739‘ i “WW” FRESH ll 4