Winter in the North has its compensations. especially in the beauty of the Northern Lights. The pulsating bursts Food Plant's Operations Causing Dissatisfaction By FRANK WEEKS Alherton Bureau. The Guardian. Strong expressions of dissatis- faction wit the rozen food plant in Eastern Prince were voiced in O’Leary Thursday night at the annual meeting of the Prince County Federation of Agriculture. . "We are selling out com-E pletely to outside interests, and‘ ARCTIC WONDER of electrical charges sclentiifcally as aurora borcal- is, are never seen so brilliantly or colorfully as in tllenxoi‘lhaw should not be tolerated. par- ticularly where public funds are invested In such plants. An amendment to the origin~ a] resolution asked that fu- ture plants be controlled and MUM DESCRIBED opflated by farmer‘pmducers'l Iiartii'cll Daley described tliel The Prince County president, l this meeting, that such is cn- 'of over- production of tirely wrong In principle. and ‘products. any contract which permits It have noisay in the operation of 1Eldon Drummond, in i l i ,i Instances where growers ~ for their crops have also oc-l curred, a second speaker main-, tained. "You people in O'Learyg are fortunate the plant didn't. locate in your area." he con-i chided. George sect—- 54; _. MacDonald. cial president. in his aiiiiniial re- ‘Slamd- There has . port cautioned {armors m think meeting since May 2, although Dcnnis, Arlington. first vice-i, than president. and Albert Liiiklettcr. want before “(u-king to ha“, 3 ever. It is ridiculous to sell po‘ Linkletter Road. second prncpgsing piant come to their tatoes for a cent a pound. We president. . h t w o . and make sure what district. There should be some means\ of bargaining with the c to. ave every right cents," Mr. M the plants". one member said. ‘mlal report; “MINI “’"l‘lsmshcing, and what it is designed re- and Suggesnons- It ‘5 sad to 5.90 to accomplish. A reversal of thei - caved a bin jnsiead of payment ‘50 many vacant farms. he said. while extending a plea for more farmers t° jnl" their federa‘ lARDA, Mr. Daley said. Rural n IN NAME, ONLY “We have a potato marketing small farm with fcderal assis-‘ board in name, only." Kenneth ‘tance. prmqn. Macl.ean, a boa rd membery hccn th 0 \. 'we need a board more to get acLean 0m.f“The collection of the levy was .were elected to the a n d board. party, he said. Contracts i'ai'or‘“0“l“StEd in the 00"”5 the company; they want. SHOI’LDN'T BE ALLOWED Plants should not be allowed to grow any crops rather they should be grown by bona farmers. Mr. they take paid two months after theiri crop is delivered. They shoulal _ get, and the company should ll take all acreage grown. i ll Ipproi'cd: ers of crops for t . payments for their crops, he ,; it resolved, in the opinion of l EASTERN i l | i BANKS FUNERAL — The ‘ funeral for Lemuel J. Banks of Beach Point was held from the Church of Christ, Murray Har- bor Friday. Nov. 30. conductedl 5y Rev. A. . J. Sleeves. as- lnd Rev. M. Zimmerman. i oolo "There Is A Gate Thatl 3 Stands Ajar," was rendered by ‘Mr. e . choir song "I Shall Know Him." and “Face to 'ace." Pallbearers were: John Jackson. John Mat-Neill. Wil- Ired MacNetll, Wallace Hume. Curtis Penny and William Jor- Ian. Flowerbearers were: Les- acNeIII and Gordon Mac- 1 funeral was under the of the [no ’ Home. Interment was Harbor cemetery n- enl in the Murray . eluded. During his annual report. {ideprovincial president, Mr. Mac-,Linkleiter, Linklcttcr Road. ; MacDonam can. lDonald, described the attend-l A Votc of thanks to the ladies _ I . . c f tinned. Farmers should not be ,ance of federation 1'9pl‘t‘9t‘llIG-‘0I Bloomfield United Church for if: 3393232321,,exegfififigmfié izoxfi'l.m:‘l tives at a host of agricultural a delicious lunch was moved by ° meetings in all parts of Canada. 1‘Raymond Hardy. The meeting know what they are going toiTliese included CPA meetings.‘was held in the auditorium of in ‘O'Leary regional high school. ‘ marketing meetings, ‘W i The following resolution was lbccf and dairy association meet- ings, resources Whereas it has been report. :L'OIIIICII. fluid milk association. ed that, in some cases, grow. Itobacco growers, and the pres- processing entation of the federation‘s an- received bills, rather than ‘nual brief to the legislature. which was warmly received. 0 ' rusmng Deude Po icy f r o m ‘ spray materials was noted by the president. “The removal of J, ' the six cents gas tax, and now' hospital premiums. are greatly encouraging to farmers," MacDonald stated conference ontreal, A decline in 9"" also cattle l s V” .-r l; 1“ 0o Dial what ‘LIII‘OWII out, and it now remains ‘for the legislature to bring lcg- pointed: Gerald .islation up to date," he on education cattle ()SSPS xsuurov's Ladies’ Wear een St. 4-8025 n0 elected president. with Beecher c o n- 'ciimpec; ,m the Allan development Mr. . l J. Lincoln Dewar addressc ithe meeting on beef marketing, I h. mm by ‘ i may 11.9812 rith “r 2998!! i WY ’ . 7 ’1'\ 4’ _ w an a , NOTICE Tuberculosis League fGives Splendid Service l “The provincial tuberculosis I the future this area will have to ; league has provided splendid . be rewirveyed frequently. 1 i service in supplying an x-ray l Commenting on e clinics. ‘ .service w ‘oh enabled all pos- iDr. McNeil, said, “an interest itive tuberculin reactors and all i in tuberculosis must be re-creat- i ‘ ed throughout our population, we i have free x-rays at elu'uc cen- 3 must maintain constant vigil- tres in the province." Hon Hub- ance; although the death rate. ert McNeill has tremendmisly. th e erda an- number of new cases discovered ‘ tihe tuberculin ‘ over the past tliiree to four ye ‘ have remained almost constant. 1 itherefore our preventive pro-i ‘ ram must not be relaxed." nouncing that testing and x-ray clinics in the province have been discontinu- ed for the 1962 sea son. g g McNeil]. dur- E CLOSE CHECKING l the province; consequently, in i cliniCs this year. Barley Growing Experiment ; Reported Very Encouraging Results of an experimentallment of Agriculture state that, . . , , barley-growing project carried barley yields reSidential street in \ellow- out in Prince knife, N.W.T. (C? Photo) this year by Canada Packers ;tremendous sa ings for ""”‘“““”’ “'“—' "—“‘“'“———" Limited, in co-operation with the iEdward Island Livestock far- Prince Edward Island Depart- imers. They say that a compar- ment of Agriculture. have shown j ison of the cost of feeding a hog t This photo was taken from a b < Friday, the average yield per 5 supplement. as against commer- . acre for the six plots was 59.7 i clal feed. indicates that the sav- 1 as lbushels per acre of Herta Bar- l ley together with an application . barley acreage and marke‘ pg. firend to push agriculture out of o 400 pounds of 642.12 fem”. V ’ l . o I o o I l llSlAND NEWS PAGEiEdgfcih'cghoglzlrisgel; high: lMontogue, Souris, Kings Countylc1 a orium. Th sd y evening. A large number of adults regis- r tered for all three classes. | Sister St. home 0 the Tignish schools welcomed ladults to her class. from as far, i away as Alberton. 3 Urban LeBlanc from the ex-‘ The ltention department of St. Dun- ‘stan's University outlined the ‘ program he proposes to follow Trades Act ils Presented An apprenticeship and trades- men's qualification act has been an presented to the provincial ap» prentiiceship advisory commit- tee for consideration. According ‘0 D“ . i ienti hi traini with the u. in; the past summer 114 so ~ 'ng to the liaison , 33%;; if educnafilm and Q.\ districts, chiefly In Ktngs_tween the division of public; labor said yesterday that the §)‘ County, were surveyed and the , health nursing and the dwision: new act deal! with gamma” '9‘ % number who attended these to! t ulosis control, Dr. 1 ion of an apprenticesmp system k}, 3§ clinics was 10,263. Four people ; McNeil pointed out that through i and establishes a system of ex. M; e\ ‘ . were found to have active tu- ;the meticulous checking of con- aminauons for the granting of I“ : berculos'is and are now under ‘ tacts of active tuberculous cases, Hades qualifications certifies“, ;{ ‘ treatment at the Provincial San- .‘ that public health nurses during 1 S Q ,itorium. Sixteen others will be i the past three years have been1 According to Mr McMunry ‘ i3 kept under observation as a re- instrumental in discovering 20 the act is 5”" in me form of g suit of the clinics. ‘to 30 per cent of those requiring rough draft and Wm be put “bi >\ Fix 1 The minister said that most of i sanatorium treatment. 'to shape by a lawyer for p r e_ \ «Q lthe new cases tuberculosisl He also spoke of the support sentation to the gbvemment at, \ fix discovered through tuberculin ,‘ given by the 370 voluntary the next session of t,he Legislaj n! Itesting this year were found in 3 workers who canvassed their! tun. y r» the extreme eastern section of districts and assisted at the In authorizing vesterday.s and 3 ¢ ,nouncement regarding the newl [apprenticeship and urade quali-I fication act, Welfare and Labor ! Minister Henry Wedze said that l a registration system for the. in- denture of apprentices is about to be set up and already apprentices have been engaged at Chandler Bros. in Charlotte- ose; town, the first under the new Edward Island ,from the test plots could effect, system, c .M———-————_._ Hunter River ery encouraging yield. :using home grown grain. togeth- . According to figures released Fer with the necessary protein thousands of dollars to their an-, which was (gnawed by group ‘ nual incomes by increasing their [ discussion. ' ‘ d It was decided to cancel the t ng. TIGNISH —- Adult education “595 IfilParuawmawdl’rce' ipubiic speaking, and urged the . dure, u c open as an ome: o t r. c more on 4 The. Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Dec. 1, 1962.; “0,0,3... 30, New, ,, mist “P ° em“ 8 Y '1: lTignlsh Regional High School mmissioh Plano License Hearings Hearings are being planned by Truck Brooks. Bridge Rail RCMP were called to Mon- bon's‘Marsh near Mount Hor- bert last evening as the runoff: of a half-ton truck crashing... through she bridge raping into: a marsh. . .; When police. arrived. theyw- found the truck sitting who: side up. but the driver and any»: curlers with the result that re- other occupants were nowheref' sponse to the letter will lead to to be found. At the time of the“ hearings on license applications. accident the tide was low. . Dates of the hearings have Examination of the Vehicle_' ~ not yet been scheduled. and nine need no evidence that anyone might have been tum» , and police were expect; V ing to be in touch with the own. er this morning. the Pu lie Utilities Comm!» sion on a plinations for license- by provincial motor carriers. ’1‘ a commission recent- ‘in parliamentary procedure and linen and women to join . these classes. l “We lack leader: he said be- “m mil: “it‘ll. “i” enough con ence come we: .Ennbflh C13 l r i to take on the responsibility of c r m“ leadership. and some people have to carry on from year to year." . adult education classes 1are sponsored by the Tlgnisb Ho e and School Association with Valmore Arsenault. presi- dent. eu to [teens irma’. A letter to this effect was sent out to known unlicensed Pa flour . contains more starch than all-purpose flour and has more thickening action for sauces. 4/1 /" «t .-. .f/x s o / a , “4/5”” «kkkkhd director of McMurty. 3?? .’ war; 6} I»; 0> WMJAX/‘mfl-x ac; two 2,3; fl/f‘flfl/Vflflflmflfl/V/Vflfl‘m '(z'rz’zz'zz'd'Ko «V47 Premier Walter Shaw 2 o 9; a .fiflx’kfflx /‘ W ~/ 0/ A. A A. ./_‘/‘_/' 6.15 P.M.. TONIGHT 7-? ./ i The November meetln of I bushels as compared to a pro- i ing to the farmer could be . t! ye vincial three-year average of much as $10.00 per hog. the Hume” Rlvei' Glemfltlfary . so l37.4 bushels per acre. Prince Edward Island farmers mm? and “Mill . association ' bl. Individual yields on a per ac- market from 75-000 to 100'000 x3: chaired "111:1" ROWIEdge' i \ v . ha fl 3 l l' 3' , re basis were: 70.3 bushels. 67.6 hog? per year and If local feed can annousz f a; be “it?” §‘\( IQ . There is 240.000.000 bushels: 63.1 bushels: 62.0 bush- grams were grown mpbundance to disc mg. 0d i exec" we v \Q m' pounds of butter in storage, heels, 48.8 bushels, and 46.3 bush- and fedv together w'th pmteln IT Utes “d "Th. People Together" x§ statcd. which poses quite a els. In the case of the two last i “Upplement' to 1”“th- It spxnsll t't 185' ,1 \l} ' ' ’ «(X ‘“ problem for the government. A yields. harvesting was delayed ‘Youm mean 3“ addltmna] pro" r e er was. mad and d'f'v IQ ._ successful future in the beef in- from ten days to two weeks due ‘ Sitmg‘ieiyagld éaifigirsamugfigm' ' 0%:gemlgj:otrlh:f writ: * i s i v . '- ' Ir. ‘to weather conditions and this‘ ' 3 , ' , ‘l 3, ‘ ‘ \ (11:42,." as medlqu b) N resulted in a considerable 1053 Accmling t° the,Depa”Te“Il I?”st "1 the festival assoc-in - )‘h I of barley. ofp Agieclptléiirsmfifcfgtiljém tht: ; tion was left until another meet» g, ‘ . . ex e . in . , \ The six experimental plotS 0‘ indicate that Island hog and fins, Wilfred Dmdial showed: 7 P M 3% Agricultural Resources Dove-‘appmx‘matdy five “"95 “Ch livestock producers can addl a film entitled "The 1mg" l X ' ' ' \X an- :lnpmem Act, ho“. it came mm . were seeded at the rate of two i - S {x 0724‘: ALBAN FARM'ER 7/“ ‘. . . ,er per acre. the economy is a puxpnse o l The plots were located on the other livestock" llarms of Carlyle Ramsay. Al- :berton: Roy Walker, Travellers n. est: Hampton Pennv. . o , lStUdents Heard ,‘John Rogerson, Hampton: Do-lBy Y’s Men‘ . inald MacQuari-rie, Roseneath,; “as' and James Robbins. Mort-ll. I The win] Md cultural 8", According to L. W. Machod, peas their homéland w”. ' Manager of Canada Packers Li‘l "aced by Miss Carmelita Kai mited. Charlottetown. the pur-l and Mi Mice La“ Hon mm x lipose of this project was to de-l tad gs t St Du“ U , imonstrate the possible yield of? s e?" a ' [Is 8 nit Mr. Hammill, Mrs. Leo Far—‘barley and to encourage met VGX‘SIIy II a meeting 0‘ the .1rcll. Lot 16, and Beecher licnnis‘gmwmg of more local leedi Alpha Y's Men's Club. They provincial [grams' Eereinterviowed by Mrs. Helen l Favourable ylelds. it was felt. ‘ mm ' ‘ Pl" 1‘ would encourage more farmersl Everett.Be“.tm"ed the “with ('allll’lov “‘5' t to grow barley on the Island and i “I the Bump 5 Fund mm. m ‘ Charles Rogers, Cole. I, this increase in local feed pm‘, origin in the club and explained ‘ an; Mrs. Len Farrell. Lot 16; ,ducuon could provide new in_‘ w the fund is maintained byl i‘pcople. through this program, i have an opportunity to save the Eric Hammlll. Emerald, vice- Fivc iicw directors were this barley through hogs and: Decanbm- meet I "Tm; fund is used to aid ifirom other lands to attend 1n~ ternational Y‘s Men's meetings: Jack Kirby and W.S. McMurtry outlined the aims of world outlook Y's dom Gue t welcomed ! . CM“? FTN‘W‘V’" Albert ‘ centives to livestock p ucers. i “‘9 colleen“! 0‘ stamps TM The experimental plots receiwl ‘ seeding was done about June lst i and harvesting completed around 1 I mid-September. , Officials of the Island Depart- l l anyone reading, seeing. or hear- ‘ ling interesting farm improve. ments to bring ideas to the meet- i . rigs. i I'Ol‘ll i Yvonne Larkin and Gladys l ndrew were appoint to tryi and get sewing lessons started for the coming year. It was also i :decided that a speuiai speaker] Would attend the Dec. 5 meet- iy” if, true: A inior Farmers decided at a re- ! tag. I ' for you, 15d cent meeting to keep the New: Carol Dickinson told of her imue “ $13000 ‘Glasgow fire department under 1 trip to National 4-H Club week mm on 'cédvement limel ;thcir leadership. The meeting ' at Toronto. 1,me plan you first month. was presided over by the vice-. A demonstration on IOII test- lly paymam sérvm as your downi president. John Chandler. l ing was given t payment so why notimme in‘ Sterling Macnae asked that John Chander. ' week _ bringi ...let her mi New Glasgow ‘Jr. Farmers The pr Glasgow and District ' . costs as l I l i— and realize her heart's desirel: ; MILLER BROS. LTD. :ISLAND FURRIERS / Ltd. ‘ Giveuyouzh family the gift of pleasure and re. ; axa on 2 year around with one of if v , ’ 1. mum“ "produce". "' 7! Grafton st. Ch tow-l l . Transistor Radios . Reco “ Players . Electric w 2“”: I Guitars 0 Tape Records . 'nsleal Instruments Great George St. Charlottetown Dial 4-3535 X'fl-M'dtixfil t i l r ‘ listed by Rev. William Weale LIBERAL COMMITTEE ROOMS. 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