i A group of 13 Scouts from the 8th ITrinityI (‘harlotte- town 'l'roop hii'ouacked out- doors at the troops liivcrdale camp iira:lquzirlcrs last week- end. The scouts were qualify- ing for their winter i-ampcr‘s SCOUTS ' . badge. Here three of the boys. left to right. Robert Stewart. Larry Jones and Roddy Dia- mond. are shown as they pre~ pare a meal in front of one of the bivouacks. The boys set up their camp Friday morn- .éro . CAMP IN THE SNOW ing and remained there until Sunday afternoon. ASM Lloyd Coffin. ASM Stanley Warwick and Scoutmaster Dr. A. L. Saunders were in charge 0 the camp. on As work progresses. on the outdoor rink at Tigii=.=h. im- patient children took to their skates in between florvdiug op- erations but. it will be a few days yet before the hockey schedule ‘rill start. in order ythe post of attorney general. SEVERAL MENTIONED . Several members have heartland much of be work load suggested as treasurer. [Among them are Provincial Secretaryl J David Stewart. Education M Alberton and West Prince County! inister Dr. George Dewar. House Speaker John MacLean. and Welfare and Labor Minis- .ter Henry Wedge. 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. Jan. 2, 1963.‘ With present regulations lim- Cabinet Changes Slated For Today By DON MacLEOD Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer i changes wiu be Premier Walter R. Shaw stated that he changes in his cabinet today. l The Dec. 10 provincial generallof Speculation on the new 8p. deem“ made two portfonoslpnintments that the premier vacant Wth the dEICaI 0i Ai-lwll] make. and the most con. torney-General and PI‘OVIllClaIlsistent has been that Alba“ Treasurer Melvin MeQuaid. The premier said "I am 99‘for Charlottetown. will receivcipointed out recently. the govern- iiting the number of the cabinet 'to nine. including the premier. another possibility is that Mr. Farmer might also take on the portfolio of treasurer. Asked about this possibility, the premier said "that sounds like a good guess. but my mind won't be made up until Wednes- day and I'll announce things then." AVOID SHUFFLE By doing this. the premier would avoid a large-scale shuf- fle in the cabinet. This would seem desirable as he said re- cently “present cabinet minis- ters are doing an excellent job in their respective departments." This ioad may not be too heavy for Mr. Farmer as. the premier tper cent sure now what the . there are hasl a few details to iron out before announce I make my announcement." There has been a great deal iFarmer. Conservative member ment's centralised accounting Ila Alberton was sponsored by “stem 1‘ world“ "a w'gln‘ the Ladies Auxiliary of the; ~ an mom imp.“ W. glon. A large attendance - ment may. handled by ed the dance progrnm- ._ depmy att‘iney'geneml' included several novelty dd: 5. Another ‘su estion h e a r d . Monday of this: Mr. McQuaid "‘1'": “"5 WM?“ I” “'2‘ may be retained by the govern. Shamrocks which is comprised ment as treasury advisor. There .oi Wayne McKinnon. p i a no: 1 is preceéienffcr stigiealmovefil: 3 Henry o-Maney and John 0._ a n -I e , o -. . . tell; Treasuries Winter; iiughes 1 MalleY- Elm";- R”““‘e.T“"e’- lost the rumination to run in the drums and Alice Faye.13mett. next election and was retained l soloist - ‘ i it: la gen-Cabinet post as finan- c a a VISO . .. A Conservative party mcm- : her pointed out Monday he“ to serve you. :hour of the day nigij ' \ that Mr. M¢Quaid has a vain- cALL 4-«23 able knowledge of treasury po- for 24 hour service licy. knows the mechanics of op- i t IIEIIIcAL PHARMAGV‘ / eration of the department, and Corner of Pown'al and ‘ T has excellent financial contacts ‘ Richmond St.. Ch’town with the federal government. Vul‘mlltln.‘ W New Year’s Eve Dance Is Held ALBERTON -- A New Year's Eve dance at the Legion Home ll \ THE DISTRICT PAGE. ‘ TIGNISH RINK WORK PROGRESSING to avoid accidents the chil- dren have been requested to not skate on the rink until it is officially opened. Wiring of the outdoor lights was com- t h e Tignish Sports Recreation As- sociation (left) is shown pre- senting the electrician. Frank Pedersen. treasurer of Silliker, O'Leary. with the DOUG'S IRVING SERVICE STATION (DOUG RIX, PROP.) Irving Gas & Oil Products Tires - Batteries - Accessories “Deal Here Where Your Dollars Have More Cents” We Give 5 Percent Dividend Dollars Spend Them Like Cash or Gift Items Phone 97-: Alberton BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY Do you know something? You can save time. money and energy by patronizing ,the business firms whose advertisements appear on this page of The Guardian-Patriot. They have spent time and money to bring modern services and shopping facilities near to you. Show that you appreciate their efforts by shopping at their places of business. The businessmen throughout this district are prepared to bring you quality merchandise and efficient services at the lowest possible prices. They are your friends and neighbors. PATRONIZE THEM AND MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO FURTHER MISS FLORRIE BEA TON LADIES' & CHILDREN’S WEAR BEAUTY SALON Cold Waves at Finger Waves Stretchie Slrides for children. sizes 2 to 12 inclusive. Beauty Parlor will be open every day except Saturday; Tuesday and Friday evening by appointment. Phone 73 Montague ALBERTON INDUSTRIES LTD. ' A. J. MATHESON DRUG CO. LTD. BARBOUR’S IMPERIAL Phone 6 O’Leary Builders of — — - — — — _ Pleasure Cruisers °‘“” NICHOLSON'S Fishing Boats . * SERVICE STATION PHARMACY Mange Hardware Tires-Batteries-Accessories Marine Engines Minor Repairs Phone 36-2 Alberton Tune-Ups Your Rexail Drug Stores Phone 86 Alberton Phone 76 Alberto" In West Prince Phone 101 MacLEOD 8: GREENE McCORMICK FARM MACHINERY FARMALL TRACTORS Parts 8: Repairs Beatty Barn Equipment Montague MONTAGUE ELECTRIC CO. LTD. GILBERT II. GLEMEIITS Wiring Conn-actor Propane Gas Electrical Appliances Phone 92-2 wssr PRINCE l DRY CLEANERS ‘ LLOYD N. OLIVER BOATES pleted Saturday and William full amount of his bill. WESTERNPea Crop Insurance BRIEFS I IS PATIENT i ing Harold lloiiard. New Annan..1 is a patient in the W e s t e rn, Hospital. ‘ AT ALBERTON l Miss Sandra Ashley. S a i n t gJohn. _\’.B.. is visiting her par-i ents. Mr. and Mrs. H a r o l d. Ashley. Alberton. it Is GUEST . Miss Brenda Perry. Floncton.‘ Is a New ‘i'enr‘s gut-9t of her. parents. Mr. and 3111;. Jolinj Perry, Alberton. 1 IN )IONCTON Michael .\iicarri. Alherton. is spending a four days in Moncton ‘ before going to Halifax wherel he expects to be employed. VISITED PAREVTS i Marcellus Hagen and s i s teri Mary of C h a r l o t t etowri and 1 their brother Emmett. Toronto.l‘ have returned to their respec-, tive duties after spending tlI er festive season with il‘lf‘ll‘ p a r-l ents. Mr. and Mrs Joseph lla-I gen. Emerald. { CAROLS ENJOI'I‘ID * Christmas carols were cn-i joyed by nliiilv of the sick and! shut-in folks in the village oft Tignish over the. weekend. Ont Friday evening a group of teen-l agers with Theresa Gallant and Patsy Richard as their leaders visited homes and sang carols. CHURCH YARD PLOWED Members of the Tignish Unit- ed Church expressed apprecia- tion to Hector Gallant. sn ow plow dispatcher for the'Tignish area. for having the c h Ii r ch ‘ yard cleaned out in time for church services last S u n day. This is the first time this court- esy has been extended. allowing the congregation to worship in their church. Too Late To Classify KENSINGTON FEED SERVICE will be closed all day Wed- nesday for major repairs. I' KENSINGTON rink tonight (Wednesday) North Shore Hoc- key. 7 Long River vs New The feasibility of setting up at four-way scheme 0 crop Insur-l> ancc on peas grown for processwi plants will be investigated. by Agriculture Minister Andrew" MacRae. He said Monday that management of the Seeman Bros. (Canada) Limited plant at New Annan has expressed inter- est in a crop insurance scheme and that Fraser Valley Frosted Foods Company Limited. the firm that will operate a food processing plant in Montague. already has a company-grower Kensington Lady Dies KENSINGTON — The _ death. of Mrs. James B. Profitt occur-l red at Charlottetown, Snnday.i Dec. 30 at the age of 83. The‘ former Mira Grace Warren. she ‘ was born at Burlington Sept. 30, ‘ 1879. a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warren. In early life sh rried James B. Profitt and they lived and farmed at French River for a short time and later moved to Kensington where Mr. Profitt was manager of the Kensington Branch of M.F. Schurman Ltd. until his death in 1935. e late Mrs. Profitt wa a. prominent in welfare work and was especially interested in the Kensington Branch of the Pro~ testant Orphanage Auxiliary. She belonged to the Rebekah Lodge. also active in Kensing- ton at that time. As a member of the Anglican Church. her interests were es- pecially centered in the Wom- an‘s Auxiliary. organized in the Kensington area in 1907. of which she was a charter mem- ber and one of the first officers. Following her It s b a n d's death. Mrs. Profitt and her daughter. Jean moved to Sum- merside. She is survived by her only daughter Jean (Mrs. Ralph Ozoni Summerside. and five grandchildren. Ricky. Cheryl. Janet. James and Kent; also four sisters, Lydia (Mrs. Mor- rins‘nclark) and Mary Eunice " Choctaw St. ' ,Will Be Investigated insurance plan in its British Columbia operations. Mr. MacRae plans to go to 0t- tawa early next month to meet with federal department of ag- riculture officials. “I will see whether or not they are inter- ested,” he said “in participat- ing in a pea insurance plan. It might be possible to set up a plan among the federal and pro- vincial governments. the pro- cessing plants and the growers." This province now has a po- tato crop insurance plan in which the two governments and e growers participate. While in Ottawa, Mr. MacRae will also discuss federal'parti- cipation in a plan to pay Island grain growers compensation for grain that could not be harvest- ed in the past crop year because of weather conditions. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) —— Tempera- tures issued by the weather office: Min. Max. Night Day Dawson . . . . . . . .. -48 -42 Vancouver . . . . . .. 35 50 Victoria . . . . . . . . .. 50 Edmonton . . . . . .. 3 8 algary . . . . . . .. 19 39 Regina . . . . . . . . .. -5 24 Winnipeg . 4 16 Toronto . . . . . . . . .. 4 21 Ottawa -2 11 Montreal 2 9 Queb . . . . . 7 23 Fredericton .. .. 20 38 SnintJohn 21 37 Moncton . . . . . . .. 30 36 Halifax . . . . . . . . .. 22 36 Charlottetown 26 37 Sydney . . . . . 37 Yarmouth . . . . . .. 24 36 St John’s . . . . . .. 40 HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says mild weather is fore- cast to continue. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity. northern Nova Scotia. Eastern Shore: Cloudy and mild: north winds 15. Low-high at Halifax 33 an Glasgow and (IO-lien Shore, Annapolis Val- mild: north Iey: Cloudy and ( _ n winds 15 increasing by noon to Anna. 0.15 Rusch vs Preach vwmfif”;§""°" both, north 25. Low-high at Yarnsouth River. Sesbrooh vs Hunter M vm. D, d; mum. Salk 33 and so. Itentville 32 and so. 3‘73” and Annie (Mrs. Oscar n: mg"; 3m“? 1:“ emu“: W‘r— , . _ I Cm; OX I'm! m : "MTG..." an EMS: m'"“" M“ 53%?“ W” 33th wag-gm ~ no at ‘ ' ' . . Funeral service be held W ' WMmm WM. ..W.u,._m,k.. Mm“ Prince Edward Island and mustnrwga m”""‘”' “*2gny mild " .mm i'a not...“ . an . n . - at Term. m . mm.” ‘lml New Ola-sow "WEN" m “m” m a, 1%. Jet: . chlmflWWN-ma admin-sauna». Whitman-repairs. v Cflm'lsl as and mg l i ELECTRICAL 8; PLUMBING SPECIALISTS! Your Hometown Cleaners . Cleaning. Pressing & Repairing CONTRACTOR To All Kinds of. Clothing White Rose Gas li- Oils Phone 6-3 Alherton Phone 101 Alberton ’ ‘fl - FOR QUALITY ‘ ‘ FEEDS J. S. KENSINGTON AND SERVICE - CALL US FEED SERVICE LIMITED . Your Purina Dealer “An Island Industry Employing o-Leary Phone 197 Islanders" . Sliur-Galn Feed Service ' YOUR B-A. DEALER Purina Feed Products Tires - Batteries - Accessories Polishing & Simonizing A Specialty Minor Repairs & Tune-Ups Road Service Kensington International Harvester Trucks. Tractors and Farm Equipment Phone 86-2 E. W. TURNER LTD.- . Pontiac Cars . G. M. C. Trucks Phone 175 Kensinston Massey-Ferguson ' Dealer Sales - Service --Parts 'fi 'II N. AUBREY CUTCLIFFE l YOUR PURINA DEALER BUILDING SUPPLIES & CEMENT Phone 27-4 Fredericton G. L. MacKENZIE INC. General Merchandise ' An Efficient Service to All Cars, Trucks & Tractors Phone 26 Groceries See Our Gift. Selection Including Toys. Household Appliances. Dry O'Leary Phone 295-11 Sale; A: Service Leonard Refrigerators Emerson TV Furniture for the Entire Home . Montague Marine Radio Service Montague 84 Goods, Ladies‘, Men’s & Children’s Clothing. FREE DELIVERY Phone 74 Kensington t l Look For Your Name READS'S WHITE ROSE ERVICE STATION . Complete Lubrication . Tires dc Tubes . Batteries 0 Accessories . Towing Service . Minor Repairs . Tune-Ups Phone 9M1 FREE! Merchandise or Service FREE! This page is a Weekly feature oI‘Tiie Guardian -Patrlot, and each week there will appear in the advertisements names and addresses of people living in the communities represented. Read the advertisements carefully. and if you find your name, clip out the advertisement in which you found your name, and mail It, inside of two weeks. to the Advertising Manager of The Guardian-Patriot. and you will receive. ABSOLUTELY FREE. I 88.00 “If. to be spent for merchandise or service with one of the advortisers in your community on this page. Winners. please advise The Guardian - Patriot on which advertisers you desire to spend your voucher. Patronize the Advertisers on This District Page SOURIS CO-OPERATIVE ST. PETERS BAY DAY 5 CORNER ESSO SERVICE I c OP ASS N. LTD. 0 ° Minor Repairs Groceries & Melts ‘ our -sENErir.nim:n “:3,” mm. b mv°‘°§""°' “ . 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