a STERN MOTEL OFFICIALLY OPENED i tat Repl I s~- j Kk was | government and. the commis- ion by ‘the -P.E.1. fon of the commission was crit- Although the brief, presented to the government 10 days ago was not made public, &« said (LAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County/ 2 The Guardian, Charlotietown, Sat, Jan. 27, 1962. Hospital Commission ies To Complaints yesterday | were operating at a loss and that the Hospital Services Com-' suggested that mission has mailed a lengthy re policies of the commission were ply to a brief submitted to,the partly to blame. Hospital As- ply to sociation, in which the operat- government, it is understood. that most provincial hospitals | mission's reply. administration Ac of the commission's re- brief was sent to the | Hospital Services Commission | chairman, Dr. L.E. Prowse, de- | clined to comment on the as-- | sociation brief and the com) The progeny of Purpose Shorthorn Tuesday in Batcelona, Spain. Popular Scottish Shorthorn — |Angus Progeny Known Here. White Dual)a white bull recently to Her |. sires and| Majesty Queen Elizabeth for Aberdeen Angus dams have be- | her come popular in sections of| The+Meadowvale man states |_ Scotland and England, accord-| that the blue-grey cross from ing to a letter to Livestock | the White. Dual Purpose males | férm at Sandringham. % -_o MRS, HELEN SMALLMAN SHOWS INITIATIVE om Picea. 0 6 tt SE s 3 Westerner Motel in , Mayor . aaa J - . owe check i 7 was officially opened | is shown cut ribbon est Prince Board ‘ motel on Jan. } Winy aod’ farce nom | st the malo emranee to tas | Tpeder ttront, let) Crecimen | but only s few of the 12 uals panes, Ere et SO Se eee Ne sane : eraniere Shore, Prince Ed } ded the 200-o0t building eer oan A Lt Charles Wider mean time. - + eels young sire, Sanford Prince of the United Kingdom. — ome a e afternoon; a few aiecianjers in — . neers, bought = a Paces _ een s well - ite wremag: mst] 64 r; south © 1 l Gamble, Pectme owe mane} i i ft FEDERATION OF AGRIC. NEWSLETTER FORMER " | was sired by’ Sanford Royal | there is a lot of the progeny of ' sous, te sith: 32 ul Geadaiohe : Messenger, senior and grand Sanford Sally’s Lad brought | ; |ing by evening to north 15, Low- — . - (Continued § » champion Dual Purpose Short-| here some years ago by the | . |high at Goshen 15 and 40, Char- clano and two; fugitives seized | orn bull at the Royal Winter | federal department of »gricul- lottetown 10 and 35. | Fair last November. — ~~ ~ ture and later owned and shown | ape “| Outlook for Sunday: . Cloud ~ Wide Range Of Topics | a ~ pair, ¥rank Cz 180, 30.7 and Vincent Mauro, 45, were among more than a dozen per. sons indicted in New York when ' in the junior bull calf class at the Royal in November for Mr | Stanley Hurry, boon - — Displaying—ad— Chestnut Royal Technicolor |mirabie initiative ih establish- the Royal. grand chamoion two |ing. a unique industry, Mrs. 4 | Helen Smallman, an .O’Leary tourists comprising the bulk of the trade. : > ereams,—drinks—and—food;—with—vith_rain > ry ‘ campers, cabins and travelling | Cape Breton: Rain endif the evening: milder; soiith winds 20 shifting in afternoon The funeral for Lorne James took place from the of his brother, John S, McMillan to Church for Requiem High Mass, @elebrated by Rev. George The pallbearers were Johnston, Douglas MacLean, 7 Fulton aE 4 * i 3 tit a6 Fee Biase E iH aF os St.. Anthony's | it li gf ghter, Katherine, (Mrs. Dr. L. | P. Hart), Marlboro, Mass.. also | three grandchildren whom she | a E a? ii z z £35 t fi a8 rb ii i i F opposed to it. If Canadian ers accept a position. within integrated program in he farm- comfortable and smart clothing appropriate to the conditions of | | FREE DELIVERY | Fis the service. These uniforms are would shortly modelled on the wartime battle jat Parkdale hall, 4% mile from On All Orders of $1.00 and over —from— 6 p.m. to- 1 a.m. : Phone 4-3586 Quality is our Specialty RESTAURANT. ‘280 Fitzroy Street , DUTCHIE’S: 3 comfortable temperature, warm in winter and ‘ool in summer. Your home can how be insulated without disturbing the inside because we use the most moderii equipment in the Maritimes. The Blown Insulation truck is now in this arca, Our estimates are free. You'll be surprised at your savings on fuel. : ae ATLANTIC ROOFING and INSULATION CO. 18 Spring Park Read = __—Ditail 4-6275 e: +e Male quartet Unision singing Instrumental classes Choral reading Folk singing : _ Excellent competition ~ ‘Scholarships : ' Talented performers Institute singing Violin classes — Adjudi tions. Lively band music DON’T DELAY MAIL YOUR ENTRIES TODAY.’ ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH Ist _ Tl A Rnd pone by aS Gamble. : no . | years ago, that was bred and | “Sh © : Mr. Humphries explained that | | widow, is using plastic pails; Each day, when weather per- to north25, Low-high at Sydney - |the drug running ring was bro- shown by Daniel Jewell, East | 14 h : : | 10 ae Pe ee. ken up early in 1961, ‘They Messenger has im -him blood | att | and pans in the production of | mits, new cakes of ice are ‘now | 10 and 40. Wiltshire was sired‘ by the San- | home-made ice that will be sup- | being added to the Outlook for Sunday: Cloudy ™ |skipped bail and disappeared {rom the Gainford Hall farm in | up- | being added to the rows of ice) ‘ unday: Clow , : ° | bef the United Kingdom that sold | ford bull, — | plied to local residents and ‘our-| that are being placed in the With rain. . in Baniff, Alberta ‘Definite gains have been | meetings of the FAO and | cece the Seen ies remotes ists next summer. cold storage room. Mrs. Smal- astern N.B, Counties: Rain jconviction of 11 co-defendants. to anpual meeting of the |-made in farm policies, both do- | OECD. An underworld tip received At her home each evening she | man points out that production ending in the afternoon; a few @anadian Federation of Agri- mestic and international," he | COMMON MA | by ‘the RCMP in Toronto led ‘to WEEK. AT SDU. fills the containers with dtink-j of ice cakeg has no value or | snowflurries by evening; milder culture Dr, H. H. Hannam, CFA | said, ‘‘and the benefits of thes} After reviewing in some de- | their arrest according to XCMP | ing water and sets them outside | revenue at the present time, but | south winds 30, shifting in the " president, covered a wide range | will show more distinctly as the | tail the developments to date in S ” e ; ° & where the overnight temperatur- | she is counting on its eventual | afternoon to north 30, diminish- Superintendent F. B. oods- | , 4 i of topics. “The Federation of | programs develop.” _- the negotiations on a Common Jot . He said the RCMP had Saints To Meet Tommies ® |es turn the water into crystal] | salé at 25 cents per cake, which ing by evening to north 15, Low- Agriculture faces new problems| He mentioned specifically the | Market in Europe, and in parti een told the pair were in Nas- fe .| clear cakes of ice which. she | will. represent a present pro- -high at Moncton 10 and 35. end a new kind of world very prospects of ° the | cular Britain's negotiations re sau inthe Bahamas. then removes and places in. a | duction value of five dollars per . : _ different from that which we|ARDA (Agricultural Rehabilit-| garding membership, Mr. Han- In Fallout She ter De te large room in the O’Leary cold | day when the {ce is sold. High tide today at_Charlotte- faced in years gone by,” stated | ation Devolopment Act),/ nam said, “What are the im Poe = wr. aoe | : storage building next door,| In her, primary effort to be ‘own at 2.29 a.m. and 3.01 p.m. _ Hannam, in his presidential ad-| the Independent Agri-| plications for Canadian agricul- | rived oan Pee. BY FRANK CORCORA! th hac et tite. tor 0 teal ' where it is maintained in frozen | self:supporting since the death At Rustico at 10.42 a.m. ‘and Gregs to the 26th oe ae cultural Research Council, and ture? It is next to impassible police who examined Lu- . RAN the center ir ion form until needed. | of her husband, Mrs. Smallman | 9.44 p.m. Summerside tide eigh- the unanimous al of a . SDU Correspondent _ gala time tonight. The occasion == sierilioade i ay } tate : t taut f tha ¢ the 7 = Banitf . to say definitely how the growth cjano’s pockets said he was Saints ware knech~Lis-the rty and it is Mrs. Smaliman tried thd idea | has been principally employed | teen minutes later than Char = ree pome So ae “Once of the Common Market will ie" carrying # dTIver's licence, eq out of ISHL competition for expected that the hall. will be 0m an experimental basis last | in Sewing and dressmaking’ at | lottetown. Sun rises today. at 7.14 "ges that face ae agr-| (it) holds out real hope for jure or help Canadian farmers. ‘about $100 in Italian money, a! the rest of the season, by a 42 packed, even with the numbers Winter and found the demand | her home. . ond sete af 543 pad: tale Ne -eulture, and to ——. uy ” eal ee pe seth Ragan gold pill box and a gold me- | jogs to the Royals and a°two that have left since the Christ- | Sreater than anticipated with ° ris 2 ond sees at 99 High and recommendations ATIONAL ha C © dallion, He also wore a gold. point loss to the League execu- mas E. Bomb. I was talking to the result that the ice supply} WEATHER ae Oe ee one = courses of action The CFA expressed vee gh Commonwealth wrist watch and a ring. ‘tive. Both defeats were ack- the Freshman, (Freshette) queen | 4S sold out in early summer, . | anc 3.33 p.m. High tide at Rus > ' the opinion that Canada should preference. It is said that not ————_—_________--— nowledged by the boys from ‘the other day and one of the | amd.she missed an unusual op- * | tico 11.13 a.m. and 10.18 p.m. _ , A HOME not overlook the possibility of | omy fre we likely (0 lose. these | ION OF = SDU. and they did their best topics under the limelight was | portunity to sell two tons of ice TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-| ae — Fe : Im looking over the social and | using international commodity preferences but we'll re FORMAT against Sandy Frizzel's_ce2m. parties. Prett riel St. | to one customer. tures: : ferme, ne ees agreements to a greater extent Ti at bed ee how |. (Continued from page 1) | As Mr. Callaghan observed, if a John said she intends to attend | 7 ae “ ee ane for ao > ah Max . than “we have used them to isels, weather ships, tugs and team from SDU enters in fut- and that more college students | However. 1s jf n t there are both “shadows | date,” and he commended Fed- successfully Britain negotiates even ax “dumb barees” : ; i in extracurri- | Which are used for cooling ice Dawson ...., eee. 54D 2b ’ | rges" which ‘ure years, points of contention should participate in extracu end highlights” involved. The eral Agriculture Minister Alvin os ee . ‘haven't any engines. regarding points of games -will cular class sponsored - projects. . Vancouver secon s 97 47 shadows include drought in West- Hamilton for coming out in should not forget that » We But the Coast ‘Guard fleet be clarified well in advance. We think that this will be one lex. spirit as well as a class spi- Victoria seoese 43 47 oa in’ 1961, the deve- | favour of such agreements irs the mics eS ae won't include the transport de-| In intercollegiate ice circles, event that is supported by ALL rit. 100 percent attendance is Edmonton ....... 14b - 10b crisis in the dairy indust- ¢ ae te —_ partment’s pilotage ships, canal the big Red and White team has thc Freshmen. expected, in the true callege Calgary .......... 7 4b Ge ond the insecurity of the OBITUARY _ eee PFOSPerOUs vossels, scows, dredges or laun-| games against Mt, A, St. Thom-| ‘Te SDHS basketball and ho- spirit and I guess I'll see all of Regina ...... vesee 8b 8D business due to lagging market ty Ses ae Our ches. — as, and UNB left, but for the ckey teams invade PWC this you then. Winniveg ..,... Sb - 1b » feturns and oO telen 2 MRS. JOHN R. WHITE we ha a that what | Coast Guard ships sail on the rest of the season Vince Mulli- week and a split at the very, Play practice for ‘Blood Wed- Toronto ..... .... | $1 39 | Geet. While The many friends of Mrs. | He Nave 0 gain would more | atiantic, the Pacific, into the gai and Darryl Pollock will be: least is expected, for the. Red | ding’ has been called, and there Ottawa .......... 2 12 include the prospect for |John R. White, 222 Weymouth | — up for what we have | ctic on the Great Lakes, | ineligible for regular intercolle- and White ‘boys. In basketball |will be more on that soon. | Montreal ........ 8 14 tleld ae outlook im | Street, city, learned with deep Mr ‘ete forth the | 2me rivers and a few canals. |giate league play. Both Vince |there is no reason why the Red; A mess dinner for the RCAF,” Quebec ce aceee 10D. 15 farm ‘policy. regret of her sudden passing at questi a, cay = in . Some of them hardly move— ‘and Darryl are members of and White crew ‘ould lose. ——, has — set - “ Fredericton ......... 7 20 : the Prince Edward Island Hos- ? Canada |wuch as the Lurcher li htship SDHS,:° and’ prospective mem- They are undefeat far this |second week in February. It js | Saint,John ....... 9 21 j Sra pital on November 13th; 1961. oe re Se to oe | that sits over tnashesode’ cheat |bers of SDU but as yet outside season and most of their games | Possible Cet ae ee or- | Moncton Sdoecee: 4 19 Born ‘at Springton, P.E.1., op tions mazing in the Bay of Fundy. *|league limits. ~ have been one sided affairs. On | ganization from Mount Allison | Halifax s wa¥ee 5 Of 28 Pe ' August 31, 1874, she was the ae ry om > The semis of sane of the | po SDU Junior Varsity bas- ice, it could be a different story. | wil: be over for this- auspicious | Charlottetown 9 14 a , last surviving member of the aa Sas we thiahh ts Bn ~4 Coast Guard ships ring of his- | ketball team is entered in the The SDHS lost by a 3-2 score a eoceee: There is also a Sydney... 17 - 26 . family of the late Murdoch La- eS what. adjustments we will tory—such as the ice-breakers \\eekend tourney scheduled for Sum-Hi, but it-was a close one|a eee = to ety Yarmouth ee cd 24 28 i mont, and Catherine (Stewart) have id ‘and how We John A. Macdonald and the 96.27, and 28 Jan. There are ll the way, as the score indi- sometime dur’ ~ t : second se | St. . John’s its hee folie 38 Lamont. - “as eae ner tho Sagan Montcalm. Others have the sniff | six teams from the city league |cates and the High School fel- | mester but nothing is definite on | HALIFAX. (C9005. wanted PRINTING ; oi hee marriage she resid- Gar te eaten” town . ~ a gg eS a namee— |enteted_ ag ‘well’ as two from paged thy Frome me oe. Ven deals formal ball ig office says a. disturbance is : in nehel for sixty-two | fe Nanook, the: Furtin | Summerside. In view of their : e ormal bai . eee . ‘ years, during this time living orgnelatias mig Go wel © Auk. 'suecess so far this year, the, The Varsity basketball team | scheduled fop Feb. 5. The place rm to move into the Mari- for - teviations.. ond ‘ place a “competent represent- ile Seve tts neat Feb. 7. St. | i ;times today.Rain is expected. announcements that among friends, and relatives » The northern ships incl Malpeque Road Boys will be | Play } next game, . 7, St. is the Alumni Auditorium oe : 2 : a whom she loved, and developed | *!'ve o% our owa appointment” ore than 100 self - propelled | high on the list of fayorites, | Dunstan's Day against St. F.X. |SDU, time 9.00-12.30. The orches-| Regional’ forecasts: ws swap cotelly Imany lasting friendships, | 2¢2"_ the headquarters of the barges that helped had! 11.000 | ranking up with the Pirates and’| Carousel will be staged Feb. 6. |tra will be the Downtowners and| Halifax and vicinity, north- TOLIBERAL RALLY _| A lover of good music, a visit Coa ee _— ly 2 tons of- cargo- into the Arctic | Trotters, When the Saints viay, |More on that next week. |the person to see at SDU for ¢r™ Nova Scotia: Rain ending _ 4 3. Watson MacNaught, QC, |to her home was one to be ex- pp os to oe Cn = summer. ‘there should be a lot of Saint | - The social committee announe-/ further information is John Roy.“ i" the afternéon; a few rain- ummerside by _plane | - ane i Hien . nite <.:—interenti MAKING the ARNOURle Mens —-supporters, tne Jv. Ss fav t-OG12 es eying some —The—s0tias arsday—siter=- om a erung ; Taicer Ff ‘ome i ‘an fi = i a S- Mr.- Balcer, who sailed .aboard | . -and the results | thing new next Saturday, when |noon are really becoming lively, . South winds 20 shifting in after- | ar aa tate the te ene lene a ee Iiterest in the |~‘One ean imagine that such & aser on the orth Atlan: [f° tae Grocmecot eee vary [each class will be putting on # lode of the persons I noticed oon to northwest 20, Low-high |p will attend-the national Lib- | activities of her community. and could Cc 'o. the tournament could very ; ‘ ip EY : move could return to Canadian ‘tic in the Second World War |class party, all in one-place, the |there was Sheila Lambe, who 4¢ Halifax 25 and 45, New Glas- ff : 1 party rall Monda hurch + | well be a forecast for the final one place, th tenday. He expects to setura | Those who, knew this amiable | 2rmert Sewetite many thousend-/said the essentially civilian | city league standings (SDU gym, yet each party will |has just returned from the capi- | Sow 20 and 40, - Dial 41-8506 : * ; S amiaxe | fold “the cost of administering character of the fleet will re : : be one party. Confused? Well, ti tal of Canada, and she is a for-| Outlook for Sunday: Cloudy . ae sda | ’ | y. j 0} ’ j F oe » Thursday evening. - |lady, know that even through| such a puroject. . | main unchenged in intercollegiate debating. St. | i, going to be a PARTY not’ a| mer student at St. Dunstans. The | With rain. Ks CROKINOLE PARTY — oe ‘Deans wed aa VERTICAL INTEGRATI | He said the red - hulled ice oe peng ys <r | DANCE, primarily and there | twist is really the rage now, and | — >) A-crokinole party, sponsored steadfast hope and faith. “Some say that integration | breakers will stand out in the shortly. before the nal’. Gada will be an effort to integrate |she. is introducing the Ottawa | ° ‘by the Christian Hi-Fellowship, Her h . is coming — is i ble — and ice-strewn waters of the Arctic. | (Feb, 20-22). The topic |™re closely, all the classes, | version of. it to the Island, . 1962 held im Alberton United |), en Git tate en that farmers be wise to “A moderately stylized red “Restived ‘hat fallout ‘nates trying to generate a true Col-| See you next week. : hall Wednesday evening. | 544 we: ay tn cant become oné «nit in all over-all maple leaf and band on the’ are necessary, and practical for "=>e* = ‘ eee 00 — P E I “Vf > Fi t ° I’ geet peines wis oy" © | ty n hs tela F monua |{ntegrated emterprize for Can- white funnels a mate om veces: tn. thin Gow bad a Ee Ma uslCc eCSltivd unda Ashley Mor- ; ——— f—recogniza ‘Guard 28¢: 2d Benson——_and_Vibert- -- es fell, and consolations to Rev. |t2¢ 1089 of @ kind and loving mo- | Hannam. tance as-Canadian Coast Guard | *8° “| ther, two sons, Russell in Na- | ” Rosemay will uphold the posi- . énd Mrs. J.H. Macintosh. naimo, B.C., ané Edward. with ne settbar ie weee a eeey — = i uniforms wit | tive side of the argument. featuring McMILLAN FUNERAL — | whom she resided, and one daa-| out a teastion ahd I am solidly be issued which will provide _,7he freshmen will congregate 4