Members 0! the new execu- ttve ot the Summerslda B 3! Scout Association are a 2 en Adult Educatio O‘I ARDA Direc Directors of the federal-pro- vincial agricultural brief Tuesday atternoan which West Prince Ferry Survey ls Discussed ALBERTON e Craiz 5, Dick- son. Mansion. executive maria» ger oi the Maritlrrle Transporta- tton Commiuton was tn the West Prince area yesterday followingl a request Irnm the directors or 1 West Point Perrles leitvd tor a preliminary traffic survey. Alter a meeting in the alter. noon wtth the dtreotors ot the proposed terry service to New Brunswick, Mr. Dickson attends ed a meeting in Albertou during the evening at the Invitation oi Alhcrton and West Prlnae Board of Trade to hear businessmen trom the area votee oblectlona to the CN railways proposal to cun- tan servlees to West Prince. The meeting, held in Alberton library. was preslded over by Frank Bryan. A line! on the railways propu- al is being prepared [or presen, tatlnn to the Board of Transport l Commissioners. ‘ Mr nirhson was act'ompanledl ’ by H Graham Rogers. provincial 1 _ director oi transportation. WESTERN BRIEFS l EM) Mrs. Han-y heard at O'Leary :haa mun-zed horde iollovdu. ‘ Ilfiraglery at the Community Hoa- h . FROM 3. c. l S'SIDE aov sour EXECUTIVE surer Nor-man valt, standing. wlll ask tor assistance under rehabilitn-lthe ARDA program to set up an tion and development program1adult education centre in the tor Eastern Canada will hear ta Marltlme_ Pravlllccs The hrrot. prepared by the V, Maritime section at the Cara-llmud Hamiltm " dian Association on Adult Ed- The hymns suns were Peas. uratlon. will be presented Thomas Jones. tors of adult education [or No- va Scotia during a meeting at Montgomery Ha Charlottetown tor several days ,next week, attending a work- , sh ,ment. various prm‘lncial departments. Hartwell Daley said this mnru-‘ adult centre is under consider-l man as a project lnr 1067, Can- ada's Centennial Ycar. banana diseases have raduoad Guatemala'l export Bloomfield United Church and earnings, secretary, DR. Morrison and \‘lCl‘- President. Clayton Un- dcrhilll above, leIt to r3:'lt. scalcd: president. Harold Rodd: trott- n Centre Aim Woodstock Lady 1 - ils Laid To Rest tors Brlef ‘ O'LEARY — The tuneral ser- \‘Ice tar Mrs. Wesley Dignan 01 Woodstock, REL, ~ trom Bloomtlald United church Wednesday atternoon where the son-ire was cunducted by Rev. Pertuot Peace", “The Lords My Shepherd" and a Solo was reu- idem-d by Allan Crsswell entitled the “Lights of Home". . pallbearers were G e o r r e Gamble, ulth Arhins. J ohn Lewis, the Gallant. Alvin Pal- ,mer and Harold Palmer. FlowPrheamrs were 01 l v er .snau. alah- Lewis, lLewis, Ralph Home. Bryan, Wesley Gamble. Everett. Enlllter and Kentford Horne. ‘ interment was In the church ccmrlery. Mrs. Bessie Dignan. 73, was l the daughter or the late Mr, and. .Mrs. James Palmer oi We on. stock. P.E.l. She was active in. the altalrs oi the Women's Mis-l by assistant tilrec- Ll. ARDA directors will be In ln community develop- dcsigned Ior Ileldmen of ' government Provincial research dirorlnr no that establishment or no ‘ Deellnlns cotfee prices and sharply sinnary Society. member of the sang in the chain- on monyl m Gamble oI Coleman and two meeting held in the Dalton School voiced their mail John Gavin. Willima Padamen, lderlhml a to bend the Made Nee. and appoint rem cIMu'fllfll oi the various 0- fhe am. has hem made available near tile rink mneny (or a balliield hind will be Put into WP Abegweit Is Delayed The terry MV AhEKWelt will he a few days later than previ- ously scheduled in returning to Nelson Myers and Mrs. Edith past E were president of appreciath _ rink dining trim past him WIL tu‘s allow read the mantra wlth deuce Elmer Blanchard. barrister. and m Golden ‘ division or town. the women's auxillary ot sports cununittee. Mrs, Milton Koon group which is made up of 15 active women workers was HIM clean-"v 453' at "‘9 tlon or government Igencleu rink, ,and civil aervlnu. The [financial statement 01 tile the Imitation In 0! Ida work at the The secretary. Mrs. F.1d» ' IIDHK from J. Ripley. oaldroan with rosomh. Clarlotte. A report was also given an t E 3 chairman of this John Gavin. preside'ut, chain ed the meetinl. its Borden~Cape Tormentlne run. The “Abbie.” undergoing annual refit at Halifax, Wu 5 slated t0 arrive in Bordon yesterday. \Ves Kelly. at the ONE public relations ottice in M n n c t o n, pointed out that the exact dura- tion or a boat's stay tn drydnclr cannot be pinned down to a spe- citic date because many factors, such as weather conditions, at- tect the speed at which work can proceed. He said the marine oflice was "endeavouring to get her bank in servira as soon as possible." ln spite ot the absence at the Abegwett tram the run, 20 daily sailings are being made at the present time, as compared with only lo crossings her day at this time In 1962. Mr. Kelly stat- ed that this was the “most ex. tensive serv i c e" the line b a d ever ottered. Queens MP Has Queries On Projects to The Gnudinn special HAW plans "Bureluc- racy la the mean. at govern. ment. lt mint never become the government ttaelt. The expert: should be on tap. but never on ton” in also warned that the Prtnoe Edward inland unulewly uniting the lllaod wlth the root at Canada in a "great proieet which hl been already deold-d upon a on whlch them ha. been a pledge and - commit. out." Oil by the A. B. Patterson (so—rrner m anley) sold the decision to lc< cept recommendatlona ot Lil. International North Paettto Fisheries Commlssinn ahnuld have been put II”! to I Com- ment should encourage private to many Liberal clmplln pramisea lett out at the throne speech. He mentioned unlvu» 5in scholaflhlpa, equalization payments to poorer provinces. a distinctive fill and [even] other promises. lot the construction at a new Ar- mory in Charlnttetown are th 6 subject 0! a question placed on the commons' order paper by Phosphates will be sprayed on Iish pastum I experiments It Monaco'a tamed oceanunphla NIAGARA nus. Oat. (CF) ~ Sears-her. in a hellcootar 1" manned the ltlvar Friday tor ml at mt. loooound ant believed to have. dived to ire-don: over the lilo-r toot none-hoe Fall: The m. in lniIe above the Horlalhoe FIIII. hy. wn reported later {rolchu in NI. RI 1-. Mr. Farmer . . . lower Nluan ltomlmtnlned tell uer Marine Wonderland, I crawllnl throth a bolt in fence early hand in lower v0 Are your Tires Ready For Planting Sudan ' BACKBENCHER WEATHER t “M”: M "’ "" 0' - “I” to. so and so, am; mood-tried irons pm I) wanna tcPl -— I'm Cam flufimhm‘" toahortenvamoalmaudmal-tarulamdhyth-mther 0v lttuésuad.‘ ler anama comma with onion: ‘- and worm. ’ _ sum . reheat» ataua. . In. my ,1 . MlnM-I vrnrn is should “M” “m “m” Alberton and West Prince County m with"; 3;". h h a g m... , m my ...., about czar: flown, lomileal’ 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, w. my 25. 1963. mac n a vole of wan - 0 a m “‘m’ ""1 mm“ m“ l ' H ' m w" . ___._—_— that could bring them down. is at '«V- filth "dc loll-y n ch-rlntte. . . More live Ind take hatwun III. M 67 N “strata; m d mWHIJziutléflé-l Int-I ll: a,m_ gar/em“! and me 0 um 40 u ova . e war I 20 l . mm. a d . Lobster Bonanza And Picnic m. m... .. “WWW,” .., a 7. and u. new sound. on. name. no Jeni: Pl F T. .. h J I 3 guns parliament rum 2!!» g or 3:3}: Wnlqu-m arming: fin garland. vev u i I .33 and anned or lgnls I U Y PROMISE nor human an at in ‘0 "‘7'? Sundny at _ _ Heath Mac a I [PC bee 31 BI ‘ ‘ "‘ -~Hlt|i TIGNISII —‘ rhe nynlan noudtuon within the next week. ,Qmm, ma“; 22$an Q“ 34 a Y N:- Sunday It Charla “town? till: ram Recth AWN A W 1208!” his} mlpolnted that the government Saint .lohu . as to I"!!th “4 NW Gill I-m- M 1-" v-m Huh llde mo and. mistook”. our to m 1-: m- m um ~ « n :2: a W ” "a “- ind-y: nae. Wednosday. July 3- The My hns'baen Wish” by Gm“ li’llolilmti'teAtglerjitlEnlhsiatglilnln' nu. sunvwaa mu . I % members attending the quarterly Rooney of Albmtm- Saturday He warned tau-hut a pronou- The Crawdvla Still attire . Factory Outlet Store Conn In Today and San Many. Many Dollars. m c. plan Th investment through tax retorau in”, a“, and trade wlth the Carlhbbeao “M mull.- Add? - . Vutsonlalo. ' ' through tarrtt couceallnna. s I to u . . He asked what would happen 0 Inn-din run pair 0! luck: with and: AM New and Ilud Th tolu- mona committee. He h d re ceivcd many critical comment. IF NOT OPEN TODAY "I‘IL 5:30 EM. irom constituents. 5511050513 Lloyd R. Crouae (PC—Queenie Lunenhural aald gnvern- rum NEEDS Marni, WORK p, 7.95 3‘ Men’s WORK PANTS sla- u and :2. only so put: $1 Par loll. Come early. . Pall bouts. VIM [.00. only... ..... H Heath Macquarrle. member or parliament for Queens. Mr. Macquarrle has also plac- ed two other questions on the order paper. denlinlz with pub lic works projects on the island. He is seeking inlormation as to whether a suitable site has been obtained {or the erection at I post oIIlce at Hunter Riv- years, She is survived by her hunt! hand; one sister. Mrs. c h e sterl brothers George ot Summerside 1 t and e ot Woodstock. two‘t predeceased her l or and. if so. when it is intended 6 cnrrlmerlce construction. And he Wants to know when a start will he made on construc- irln oi the bridge across Rus- ito Harbor to allow complatlrln throthers. Bertram and Thumaa‘ al' the Gull Shore Highway in he Prince Edward Island Na- She ta also survived by two ttonalParh. sons Edwin oI Unlonvale an Weldon of Dartmouth, N454 two a sister: Linnle ers. Rayner) oi Greenmount, Em; Revadl (Mra. Harold Dignun) III and three greutorandchlldmu. Well over loo quesllnm hall: 0 tar been placed on the order Wallace paper by members. and govern- ment minlstera are expected to start replying Henxall. GEL: 13 grandchildren week. the throne speech debate. to them It ext following completion oI it i l consult FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. Insurance since 1872 our experience of IO nan u Intranet underwrite". Agents Throughout "I. 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About 10" m m “mm W" M laughter Sharon at French Lake. 5"“ We“ “‘1 “‘5' “WW a" l’ webbing enh ' w- ar. t “n ' HUI-“4P1!le II It? . and trlend Wayne oat-a ot WP" M’Wle ‘9‘" W‘“ “ml” ""9" ' m “" 3 table with m Au ‘ hie ma. were recent guests Wv “1’9" “WW M" “a”: "'9- "m ml ' ml. mmw'm “M t m M”. Fm, Shanks“ size about 9 x l2 (t. at base, 7 it Matt at H. mm? m‘w- 5' "-3,: W- Wm“ ‘° 5”" "1’ "° oscmnne snthth HosE REEL 0 on... M o 9...... omen-e.“ “Maseru "Tl" - Iour wrruart y . . . . .5 a. a l: CONVALEBCI'NG mu. Alli um. MM", “mum” M Feature Kaine, rout-my all hemp. menu up to 1600 mane wut mat hose ml. Holds too it. portion 0 m 5'..." . Gran Shun pleu- ' ' hind. ad- Colaman and Mn. Herbert Mu- w: test hr... “mm notable to annoy. anntrnl haul-u. cape Wolte arc mn- mmwm I ml. 4.89 ugh 7.75 O Hod” 5|..." “ll "'“y::::: m and lamb. dlo clinch- rnmurl t Hoopltll. matron ALBERTON : Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bllhm and lira. Joins c, Matthew. will n- turn to t h e l r home in Dore-hue tar. 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