ppt a ey a '. a" ° 2 un , _'.’ +S Ss & >) © a a i ee Se RO we “ ie 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 16, 1965. Rubberized-Plastic Fabric Is Said Better Than Canvas | The fabric, called Zoltac, jot St. James. invented by Zoltan Gergely of! The C-Zoltan Manufac- Winnipeg turing , employs eight men. He «lems a comination of |Thee operation includes a tool strength and versatility for the and die plant designed by Mr. nev meterie' w''- -ons* ~ of |Geergely, which produces the a—canvas or paten ee e required in : ! ge § strength and is unaffec a teplacement for canvas m ures high as 212 such products as tarpaulins, degrees. It also is acid resist-|tents, im floor, wall and dock ant and alkaline proof. It does coverings, swimming pool liners ivebe i 38 i 1 bis & He brought his ideas to Cam jin greenhouses. The fabric ada nine years ago. The for-|/be mete with a translucent P mula. he says, is the key to the /screen base. ae new fabric An ieee is that Sg Sty Mr. Gergely also developed ajonce the ic mixture technique for the manufacturing |is sprayed and baked on any ; iat ba: was eb ectetian aah od taeting Sak eels oll 2 o : iw com pee wi gee se orms justing Yhe thickness of the corrosion end its color will not| , Petre ee evens oe eee West Germany, is at right. ined coe od in ae jeoating with special knives. ifade, peel or crack. code. hams Peek Eel rane Scevion of the (OP Wirephoto by cable trom Ore. Layd Wilkie was guest Cardinal Leger of Montre , ‘ organist. offering re) floor though just es a ptecau-|been told often they could de : a2 Cardinal Frings of Cologne, Rome) ceived by Mrs. Perley Hardy ete ting Sova noe naan : Fs ial diegine combiiaitita G40 “tbe ieee ake toy ‘Premier lan Smith of Rho- of Salisbury Monday that “we Smith's order to step cown. | ts the offer of 50 scholarships ees . ; . . ||trawlers ~and * geiners, occn si VOW ce io" coe Gesia, who signed his declarat- have no governor in Rho- Sir Humphrey insists only | —_ half ef them im Eastern | of agriculture insists that wooden and side trawlers, | aii women of the congregation. fon of independence from the desia.” The comment referred Queen Elizabeth can fire him. | Canada — of $2000 each “te | “mere hogs miss the A grade : fish carriers, vessel and | for the total mission of British empire last week, tells to the royal governor, Sir Hum- (AP Wirephoto by radio from | egrourage and expand leader- | because ef just a little toe layout of accommodation of ves-| church.” In speaking of tne, newsmen in the capital city phrey Gibbs, who is defying Salisbury) ghip qualities in people in ru- | much fat than for any other sels. Stee! stern trawlers of Can-| missionary work of the church rl eee!” 6. Sea single Teasen”’. The latest hog s > adian desiga will Be the subject | oversess and in Canada, the careass survey “shows that le seid, ‘‘our mission is w carty, THIS FARMING INDUSTRY Gal explains trhee te tr | sears perce ot at | EDU) SET in snneee| Oe, en» eM tention is “to enable these | hegs could have been A’s if will be Dr. A. H. Needler, de-/ of Jesus Christ. people to meet the problems | they had been sent to market ; puty minister of fisheries fOF| In conclusion, she stressed the arising from growing technole- | with less finish .. Grade B CAPITAL U for the federal government .and |Canada. EM. Gorman. deputy) need for Christians “to read . gical and scientific advame- | hogs im Eastern Canada were OF THE GU from the five Atlantic coast pro-|Minister of fisheries for God’s word, to dig deep into es in agriculture and vastly pa AE ad OTTAWA — A detailed study Edward Island will be in atten-/ its meaning, and to carry it into changed economic conditions.” Im Western Can- | of deep sea fishing vessel design| The rapid expansion of the dance. life in a practical way.” ** Awards are to be made on the| ada the percentage was 99 (Will take place next February |lantic deep-sea creating en B u basis “‘of the value and feasibil-| percent faulted fer overfinish. |when a Canadian Atlantic Off-/a need for vessel UCW Conducts NO PLANS FOR WAR . itv of orojects of the candidates |nig cagTiE SHIPMENT shore Fishing Vessel Conference |to the special requirements of n own choosing and initiative to|” the ghinment of ana * will be held in Montreal. off-shore fisheries. This, together | DEVON, South Africa (Reu-. 6 improve their personal contribu- |999 head of cattle, most of thera The three-day meeting will at-|with-the need for improving liv- Annua Service ters)—An early-warning radar tion to their communities plus |hroq heifers, is termed by some |2°* Bava! architects from Can-|ing and working conditions for air defence system in the their own record in community |) overs the a ada, the United States and Eur-|fishermen, has prompted the| ALBERTON — Transvaal was inaugurated By NEIL A. MATHESON ed with bedding and he was on | The laugh was good for <M of activities. Of breeding cattle fa history The (De; 25 well as shipbuilders, go- calling of the meeting. Moyse, of Prince Ed- here Monday by Defence Minis- The quality of the foxes shown /diaplay for the evening. jus I think when she opened the; Judging in Eastern Canada |firm of MeCormack and Zatz- vernment and opera-|TO GIVE PAPERS ward Presbyterial Uni- ter Jim Fouche. Fouche said at this year’s show compares! But I can go one better than |... sq saw the little Hereford |i! be done by a committee man Lid, Saint John reports | TS of large fishing vessels, Some 25 or 30 papers will be | ted Church Women, was guest (South Africa had no “sinister rery favorably with the top ani- |that. It’s about four or five years | : iheaded by Dr. Gordon Taggart |that more than’2,800 cattle a spon-|presented, dealing with mech-| speaker in Alberton United /and stupid” plans to start of ine mais shown at any of the pre- ago when Mrs. Matheson was (Standing there looking at her. ‘retired Canadian deputy minis-|they are Holsteins — have been | 7°, °Y the federal-provincial | anized fishing operations, na-| Church Sunday evening. stigate a war in Africa. Its mik. vious shows. This was the com- ill and unable to'get out and en-| But it was nearing Christmas |ter of agriculture. shipped already in three ‘ship- Committee | vigation and propulsion systems,| The annual thankoffering ser-jitary preparedness was to div ment I. received from Parven joy the life of the out of doors |and 1 conceived the idea of tak-| In addition to the $200 prize |ments. They are going to Spain. and will be held from Feb.,7 to | fish processing and handling and| vice of Alberton UCW was con- courage. military aggression on Cees the Summerside man who Which she loves. I naturally tried ling the calf into the house and |award winners will attend ex-| Holstein cattle took the three |°, 1°¢ Committee is. com: vessel design. ducted by the president, Mrs. ithe part of any irresponsible judged the show last ‘week. He ‘o find ways of making life more |taking his picture in front of our pense-paid two-day seminars et top placings in the inter-breed |°f_deputy_ministers of fisheries The architects and builders | Reginald Travers, assisted by |power, he said. “4 i udder class this year at the Roy- ia ; has judced many in the vast. _/interesting for her. |Christmas tree. centres in Eastern and Western It’s difficult to compare the! We had a Hereford calf in the! The result is a slide which I |Canada in the spring of 1966 and ‘al Winter Fair, Toronto. Roman quality of foxes with that of pre- barn at the time and one Sun- show to just about everyone who | again in 1967. dale Farms, Unionville, Ontario vious. years, It’s_hard_to.remem-..day_I took the calf to.a.window..visits-us.at-Southport..I-still.get-}-““The-objective-is--to--produce ;showed the... winner.--Howard ber and foxes have to be com- | of the livi_z room, rapped on the ja kick out of showing that slide better citizens who can assume |Laidlaw, Brampton, Ontario had pared. and measured against | glass for her to come and have /|to visitors. Some of the reactions leadership in developing better the second pl imal and R. each other he explained. Theja look. are really good. rural communities” and, the pro- |R. Dennis Oak Ridges showed foxes this year though Mr.| I improved on that the follow-| And for the entry of this young |ject is a part of the bank’s cen- the third. An Ayrshire cow was Case beHeves would compare fa- jing Sunday. by lifting the calf-up Hereford to our front room |tennial year program. fourth and a Jersey was fifth. ‘ vorably with those of any show onto the steps of the porch tak-| there was no deep litter, of st-aw This province had led Canada | The news letter from the Hol- : we’ve-ever had : ing him into the rorch, >lecing jor shavings on the floor. I be-|for many years now in the pro-| stein office at Brantford did not b There are a few exceptions he him at the kitchen door and then |lieve that the ladies of our house |duction of Grade A hog carcas-| reveal the owners of the Agr- told me as “there are some |rapped for attention. jstrewed some newspapers on ithe | ses but even our producers have | shire and Jersey animals. .“ “very outstanding individuals — - really outstending’ — specimen foxes he enthused. T was particularly interested in one observation when I asked ; Mr Cass ‘“‘How do you rate a k fox? 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