eo a ‘ ae ’ Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 15, 1959. 18 Island Jerseys Delay Expected (e7or terns cording to information received during the month of August, The Canadian Jersey Breeder re InDecisionOnOil _. By ALAN DONNELLY Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) -It may be pme time, perhaps months, be- the government decides heth to adopt as national -po- the oil-marketing proposals the Borden energy commis- informants said Tuesday the val commission report will be erred to the national energy rd before the cabinet. adopts m policy. They said the board probably on’t be able to starf the job un- lil November at the earliest. The five - member board, appointed fing the summer, still is en- faged in the task of lining up its! ad staff which must be chosen! 1 ch civil service procedures. The Borden commission reconr mended that the government give ional oi] companies 12 to Months to show whether thev im develop adequate markets in Canada and the United States for (Camada’s oil. If they can’t, then ahe government should consider tm; psing import restrictions to : Canadian oil enter the rich . al market. fhe report was issued more m six weeks ago. In the in- m, there has been no sign of ether the government’ is in- ad to adopt—and publicly de- such a policy. INDUSTRY WILL TRY | Commission chairman Henry Borden said, when the report was public, he firmly believed if the government declared for Canadian oil. on this matter. They said the in- what it can do. \ BEDEQUE at the United Church here for the morning. The music was of a high sermon, the theme of which was: ports in its September issue. done, then it would be “neither |Myersbrook Standard Enda, own- necessary nor desirable” to pro-|ed by E.A. Myers, Charlotte- vide ‘a protected market at Mont-|town stood fifth among the 43 Canadian Jerseys establishing owever, two of the six com-|new production records during mission members, G. E. Britnell|the month. Myersbrooks Bertha, of Saskatoon and Robert D. How-|a seven-year-old ownéd by the land of Halifax, had reservations|same breeder was 13th. dustry should be given longer| the ers-owned Edna produced than 12 to 18 months to show 17 ti oaee of milk containing pounds testi lh It ae that government de- ay His oe _natoniet on re | lay in settling on a policy will re-| same test produced 10,612 pounds | sult in giving the industry more) 4¢ milk containing 554 pm lime. of butterfat testing ‘5.22. ision Crofter’s Carol M.G. owned by Ciark Bros. of New Wilshire : tood seventh out of 24 produci There was a large congregation 8,211 ore bare P ing 498 Thanksgiving service, .on Sunday ao : prams Hge sagan Neg ig 8S! River North Spottie’s Tidy - was Oren deli Rev. Harold | sixth with a record of 7,640 pound : of milk containing 447 pounds of + : butterfat testing 5.85. She is own- oT breeds contempt tor ed by E.B. Mutch, North River. In the mature class 10-year-old During the 305-day test period: In the three year senior div- containing of butterfat testing In the two year ‘senior division Messrs. Bert and Paul MacKay, Halifax, N.S. spent Thanksgiving holiday with their sister (rs. Hector Leard, Central Bedeque. spent Thanksgiving at their home at Central : Harold of Sudbury, Ont., is Canada’s Laerd\end Aan teord chief source of palladium, used as a substitute for platinum. MINERAL SOURCE The copper-nickel mining area (Miss Marjorie MacFarlane RN. Toronto is spending her vacation with her parents Mr. and. Mrs. Cyril MacFarlane, Bedeque. (Miss MacFarlane recently re-| turned from a three months tour} of England and other European countries and was delighted with her trip abrcad. lguch a policy, the oil industry buld do its best to live un to it.| Agr and Mrs. Carmen Johnson,’ : major aoe is whether the) Kazabazua, P.Q. have spent the| governn ent should impose iM-' past week visiting at the home of restrictions that would en- construction of an oil pipe-| eat 0. Sohmecn, Contral Resteqes, mine from the west to the rich| Montreal market. Montreal! refin- Bs now use oi! from Venezuela the Middle East. { HERB BLOCK RECOVERS | | Inadequate electrical wir- WASHINGTON (AP)—Herbert ~ &- baccosigr ang — : : es : erou s chec _ The Borden commission eaid| Boe neg Bros Pie ms your Housepower right at, before any decision is taken | S¥94 Sel se 8 pipeline, the oil industry! who suffered a\ heart attack Sept. | hould be given a chance to find | 13, is expected to leave hospital rkets in North America to'in two or three days. 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