The Gwdleu Olumomtown. Well..Jtm.15. 1934. 13 ‘Haul tubal United Aauundlaivi Wu! Growth D .. Oh i DAILY MARKETS WESTOCK TORONTO‘ ‘°”’.;.’f"°.:: A on the 7200 sin 9% In + V!‘ livestock market 'I‘ue&. ‘Prad- -1 0 do no I ‘ B lld I T l (Continued from page III» 3 Cd" 3”“ “"5 ’”"‘ ‘° ’° line. was moderate undo: I pod Mill City 1000 is 16 is '""' demand ’ Murphy 2 M _ Glacier 285504» me me 12 l .‘ UE e e an em 4500 .'Iiio 230 29 +5 tn Oils 13017‘ 179 1:.» 159 i ‘ Ff°°‘p"‘ “ “fb ‘E! I ll: ‘n'l"v'I.. ‘ism 2 '24 2‘ YnnDr(a‘|:hm fill? 3? 34 37 '(a“‘oes' . 33’ JOHN E. BIRD the ground in the form of a .° ‘” 15 “big if I ‘:4-iuonln l§.’>lVll!¥l7 10 1449 wt l.a%n$':°:,, cm K OTTAWA lCp,_A lluze -l-_ huge T’ The mp pa“ M the T :'orth|d .1000 I4 131314 1 MINI-IS (;0,,d veal," $3 ‘la 1, shaped aerial radio telescope is consists of six rilws of tall cedar ml. 3:30 “:5 “:3 1“ ' ‘ ‘N Senator twin :2 117 :1 ma dium 27-28. .. b91118 bllllt by 1 e Dominion poles four-fifths of a mile in mnil mo so 49 4:5 +2 ‘."""'°’ 13‘ " *3 “l ‘" " Hog. sheep and lamb plug Observatory to produce a map length. The stem is made up "°""" ‘°° 3’ 3’ '1 "' (sfndm 12153:?) 1“? I”. 1”" ‘..”‘lu'ere not established. of radio emissions from the of short rows of poles one-third Pam“ mm 52 32 52 ‘i'«:i~.n«ini as‘) 3:‘ 'l3i;, -ll“ . Milky Way. of a mile in length. gals 3% Ii; Iii iii‘ H Mrrru i‘l‘\lf‘4 ~ ' . TOROSTO (CF) —' “Nb! DI‘. J. L. L40Cl(€. chief Of the Abfilll L700 (‘€fial‘ poles, :l\ler.‘Quonto 13500 1911, 19 ll: '3 , The ‘:alI'3NIIlI’I lfnws .“a: afllw’ and price’ we?’ observatory.‘ slellar pllysllm dl_ “mg 3,, leg, ln helm and : Ranger 2100 Lu W, W, ', . 1(-Inn l\InudI_r. Jan. 13) Isiearlv on all classes and nudes visilon. ' he re in an spaced some 22 feet apart 3”" 60° m "7 W . . " f"‘ "' ;‘J'’‘"5ht‘5f1' um‘ ‘L “I0 03' interview that he hopes the make up the array. Each po1e"si,I;)ii:;lI 320 H 70” ,0 i V’ tan” Pub” s'°°kY‘“’d' telescope wil‘. give scientists is equipped with an antenng"reck Corp 1000 400 no um «-s American (;l‘OH[_|'| 9,3 M32 day‘ new information about the similar to those used for televi- '”.'"‘ C“ ‘5°° “ 9° 9° -3 B“ ‘"5" 35”" W‘ -Low" grad" d mw‘ "" Source of Tadjo energlos fr,lm Slon reception but of larger Triad Oil 9240 ifla 185 I95 04 l(:'anada (.I iii. EL", $90 hiflher. . ne galaxy In which the sonar d-slzn. tt'.:'.::.:’.'' ‘'3: ii“ *,"..".:;.".:'::.'. .24‘. xvi’. ‘val ca" vuce.- wen we-av , system is located. A reflecting s creen (:on- U Clnsn vt I100 146 145 146 _ Cdn 'l'ruslerd ‘ no ’ l'l "" .“"°d 3"“ "h°‘°‘ 3'56“ “id l The new telescope ls nearlng sll-ll‘-led of some 75 mlles 0, Un Oils 119171179 155 159 lln Canalun 4.';,:Ig 4;; 93-‘fl?!’ On lower grades. . completion at the Dominion fine wire has been built on the ' U" R’ P 2“°° 10"’ ‘° ‘°"“ "" “'"’""’.i°" ""”“" :2 pm“ were lower ad ' Radio Astrophysical 0bserva- Bmllnd beneath the antenna ivvfium :30 u us his .;5‘q'('(l.]\lIilellI.1(Il‘l\I1lA\'a.Illh lntcr 551%. 9'33 any lamb price‘ were find,‘ ~ ‘ c ,‘ WK lD!'Y. 15. miles south of Peulic- 5.V5i9m~ It is designed to aid in 3 Wsburne a7 a7 ‘uomnionwoaitn lnt Lcrr e 3:1 lira; ’,Sl,aug.mer. cam? 335‘: fink‘ '_;__'l " ' ‘ ~. ton. B.C.. and is expected to be the reception of radio signals 1 W 9'0"“ 250° '15 123 125 —-1 <'"l‘nur3l*‘— lmcslu 1”“ H3” ;““f" 23'23'50 with fancy reed‘ ' " ~ V in operation within the next two by individual antennas. :Y'“ C“ 3""°" ‘ ‘ ‘ I”!"”‘”_"."' ' ' 3"" ‘M goers m 24; gmd 21'5o'n'507 ‘ ohms Th l l . _ sans Dncrsifted Inr n 5.0: -.4 medium 10-21: common 15-18; INDIAN WEAVERS CREATE STYLE '" ' ° a"°'""' System '5 ‘"'’‘°‘' W ‘°"’* ” " ”'““°"" ‘W 3”’ ‘Chute M r 2150 =2 wlth - It was designed by Dr. C. H. is-gdseveral :3”? mfllles of ‘ultra 5 8701/: wow. 1 ‘ Dominion (‘om ‘an 4417 lam‘; leedllfl ’he“éu lo 3 . conne w‘ ‘ C lm Bk C254 51/ . ‘ in 1- niv zoxn 20.75 ; . ' - I c 13.5. State Department plilying the ability of unem- Victor’s fashion showing in Cosmo’ a mum radio a'5tr°n' equipment Gin the] 0b8:‘c:ll]<l>:J§ ‘ “°"'p ’’‘°3’§’‘’:l‘/‘::‘‘ 35;: D’? K 37° 3'“ 23'2);- med“-lm 17.19; comm” ay finds itself in the fash- ployed Indian weavers in Ec- New York — attended by two omer at the Penticto“ 5t"““°" 1'-0l1ll‘01 Centre. T°"D°“‘ '3‘ 4 . “’ ' 19;.‘ "".°4. 13-1500; choice bd yurnn" 33' _ business. Here are three uador to create style under State Department represen- S F. t who 350- if in charge.“ It‘ Dl'- LOCKS Said the radio.,i-nmlni I1:r4Ds(l)J!g1;‘AL3'o§g 30 £418: '4‘? :':- g » ,2 ' ; 3°“ “W uadorian Panama straw the Alliance for pl-all.-85% ¢allve5_ . °°“Sfl‘lI0¢l0n.‘ Dr._ Coslain and tetescope is designed to record ‘ C.B1'!4W was now. 10 in + lei vi on and (ran tn’ ».-In :l'."”0'l6""‘" l"‘th 53195 l-0 17: me° ls W or n by models exem_ These ham were seen at sally (AP wirephoto) Dr. _]'_ A. Gall’ olflceljn llharge rallln emissions from fill, Mill“. Dosco 735 um we 16%; 1.: Fonds ('p|lFr|l A .R -3 mm ill-15. cannot‘! and c , LONDON Reulersl _ l,l.ln_ of the observatory, wlll be Wm, wllll a lrequencv nl i2 land o so is c FoIids('oll¢~.-:ilBB .-in --I l0-l3 _ 2 heavy bolonga ‘ , . responsible for operation of the mg-gag cleg all ll,‘ d- ‘luv Syn A ‘I55 1531/. am 53% ‘Fonds ('olIr-viii r. Ill nulls ill-20‘ common and me- cess Alexandra is likely to be leleswpet W 5’ ~' ; _°T 9 "3 10. Pembtn up so it Group Inr ‘.1 «I I_. mum ll,_l,l_5l,’ _ f the first. of the royal mother! The new Canadian listening tel:/sec-stipe the!\)r]Cll,l\§l(l l:,.pl.ebC“;,l.dt2£» :{,':'l‘,'lm $2 :5‘;/‘ G“ ”bi'IiL" Replacement cattle 300: Good - a a S e to-be to have their babies this Post is different from the dis . on punched‘ Cards lm. later‘ Walnut I «no um cm 17% .ln\'estnl~s l .I,;III . ’.I:lu_ stnckers 22-24: good 30-33; _, ~ . - shaped radio telescope which 5. d_ . --— ln\eslnI‘s \'lu l in-.~_ m!‘rlIllm 23-29; common 21-24: yeah‘ It was learned Tuesday’ ‘has been in operation at the lfirv Locke said scientist be l "0" Amy! TORONTO “Om” “mm hmmumm Ah ‘ lmnem 5'20‘ T e 27- ' - - . . ' _ ‘ * - 5 ' I! The In an Prul M ual Inc 7'7“ '-- - _ . . 0 0 0 0 her Scoitifli gifsiri)i3rs§iC.ieaS:-hag? British ‘Columbia site since have the radio noises from the‘, sine lulu High Low C|0iIe mm. x American of Fanad. ll T‘-‘ ‘-7" H°g,;. ]."_‘43‘ Grad’ A 3‘ T°’_' . " 1950- Thls telescope has a oara- galaxv originate from material1 '"°"5""““'“ "5 ‘”‘"'““ 5”" "R H” mm "633 2725 chm‘! “ "'5' I a E n S a I n b-and A"_g"5 08l1VY expect thel! bollic antenna 84 feet in diame- between the bil’ions of st 1' l I“""”"' 122” "° 29“ ml‘ ’ 5‘ P"""d°“‘ ‘W 5'7 “Paw sows 17' ’ flrst Chlld about the end ol ter which picks ur, mill, “.aV,_,3 the Mllll w ‘ d as “ .—--———-—-———~ —— Puugam Grvwlh ‘t‘:‘—’ ‘‘f‘ Sheep and lambs 204; Good l Februar Buckin ha Pal . - y a.V an IIOL from the I AREA Rzitlisson 4... rid hand M, ~ h l . l Ya 8 in ace given off by objects in outer stars themselves. Sweden's 175000 square mile, Re ' ~ l Gig.‘ ambs 232350 9.“ OTTAWA 4CPl —- Canada‘s:duc partly in a continuing surge tires on commodity trade. I\dth:an~l~1l(l)unclfl‘) .“ b space. “ hope to gain new lnfor- 1-containing 8. P0PUlall0ll Of Ema”-" I'"°‘lm “V ‘:39 mndi[e((l1“elght; bucks dis. de surplus with Britain has of exports. accelerating late in figures in millions of dollars; 5 ll .9 L93’ Wlh e born all The new telescope is of the mation on how this form 0! 7,600,000 — represents 125 Per sniIn§= 1n\esLm(3ni . ..o. lfllgllllhel. at $1 per hundred- looned so big, so qulckly. 1933 with large grain Shl menls 1963 : Ielr on on orne—Thatcheola1-raytype and is being built on energy is produced." he said. scent of we te E ' m» E-‘"'°~. E‘§"d Cd” .3" ‘” '1", '. °°mm°n ‘ad medmm . . . ~ 9 , .1-louse Lodge in Richmond 3 m "r°p°' T‘ “'~'°""""‘ “'4 “-44 15'3l- -Sh??? 3-10- t it now almost covers this to the Soviet bloc. Exports In Exports P k ll h‘ l untry‘s‘ traditional huge del- the 11 months were 8.3 per cent 1 United Kingdom 939.4 840.7: l-a;l_w ."e t- e couple haw it with the United States. hiulicr than a year earlier. in Other C'm'nw‘llh 361.3 306.53 W since their return {mm ' Figures released here for N'l\‘en1l‘K‘l‘ alone the gain was United States 3.5il7.1 3,465.7 i honl-eygn-On" last June’ . e first 11 months of 1963 show 14 per cent. ther 1,438.7 1,223.7 I . ll, "“°"lss A'°""“‘d"” “hi” . -— Canadian deficit with the us. .mr-ours msm; Total 6336.6 5341.5 I ‘S. °"‘ be °’° "“’ baby Q“°°" $500.900.000- All lllll ~‘l5..".00.-1 Mt‘£Ill\\lIllt' lllI|)lll‘l\‘ also were imports ' ' Iflllzableth .expectS garb’ this ‘ll was corerctl by the $li1:'I.- l-l.,,ll_. llllll.l'\.l\. ll, ' lm_'t.l ll“; llnilcil Kiiigiliini 480.7 5213.1 ‘W-fax} ” w.I~“ be 1.3”‘ m me .“"e .000 surplus on trade with lIl,'_‘l|t'l‘ (‘()ll.\llll1t‘l‘ (l€‘ln.’md nl Ullier ("m’nw‘lllI illitil 29T.5lm. “““'°“"°£". w'u',me arnvm 3 United Kl"E.d0m. lioine. ’l'lII)uglI the cumulative Uillled Slales 4.0330 4.0015‘ 0l- "eon hhzabems baby "' With Canada also earningllpmllmh figures Show 1 3 lm- Other 1,069.1 992.1 W1“ drop to 14"’ place‘ 1 rger surpluses in other over- ‘ports ahead by only 3.2 per’ Total 6,007.0 5,820.3 I. 0ther.r°yaI. mothers expgct‘ as markets. the over-all cx- it-cut, they increased‘ 11.7 per; Figures may not add due tolmg babms ms year are Prm‘ c955 09' *’X’P0l‘l WC!‘ lmnnll ‘n iceul iii ‘.\'4i\‘(’n1hr-‘l’ and imports ;rounding. ‘$55 Pnglargaret and the Ducks‘ e first 11 months was $319. iimm the 17.‘; that mnnill were on, of me mos; remarkable -000*” ""195 -‘-‘EFV “Mn "95-rl6“l'Fn' '"3l‘t=r ‘gains was in the export surplus »‘- 321.300-"00 5Ul‘i'lll1s for the‘ Trarl= '\lInIric=r Zliar-n, who ‘Wm; gl-llam same period of 1962. .frII't-rasl recently a "quite sub-y _ This sharp improvement was slantial increase" in Canada's ‘ONCE HAD DEFICIT ‘ lslng sleadlly for ll”, last‘ Mrs Keir Crater. Baltic. who few _vears—Canada once had a lhas been 3 Patient 111 Prince also could bring a resurgence ldl-“H0” Will‘ the r - 0 Slll‘- lC°““W H°5‘Pita15l“‘°°N°V‘22“dv iniporls—strainin;: the bal- MUS I‘98Cl19fl $435-700-Om 50" the l 35 the 1'95"" °f 3 931' accident lam-9 of l,a_vlm.nl5.-unle5s the first 11 months of 1963. an in- lnear Kensington, was able ‘export position is even further "9359 0‘ $173-lm»0m W91‘ “"3 ispelld the Christmas h01l€l3yS at improved. C01‘l‘6SP0l'ldll1g 1962 Surplus Of ‘her home here. Mrs. Crater ex- it was largely on the strength $311000. -pects to enter the PE. Island of the liigher commodity trade The Dominion Bureau of Sla- ‘Hospital, Charlottetown for fur- exports in 1964. also cautioned’ that mounting domestic demand Aflcomplet R I ~ Service----e ea” 1 PHONE 2-1611 yep-I 7h3£'S an Eight under ere- S ° I'.' ' —— . . . . . -P3c'a'7'"$:-7 '“ lsiu-p_lIIs this year that Finance tistics figures released y _ll1er treatment in the near ~ Cmmercial and Rural lfillnlslcr Gordon predicted Mon- show that Canadian exports to lluium 0 a Pr°P*‘-rtif‘-5 “ ‘ ' ‘day t. M ‘”f‘ ' ‘nuns Britain l““‘°35"~‘d by. "°31‘l.V' Mrs. Daniel Ma-cKenzie of . 0 on. n..n..nn.. ::;°‘::;*...‘:';i.:.‘;:i.:ir.:' .‘.*'.:'....:‘.::‘ had home 00' " W A Tl6ER- - t ’93”>’ '00“ YOU back -3 i“.’i“".'“-°'."“‘ W"-°°° :‘...“.r.;..:‘.‘::.'ii:.-. girls. til--‘?l“?-‘pifiiii i:’i.‘;°“‘:..::i SURE ‘5 E“ VOW Seat. Beet in the ' nusria ,,'-- , -~l- -' -_ C Managements Inc Jam'ar‘v"Nm'9"‘b°r ml 000' iiiglsaizi-ttaliiickey. Darnley _~ y lis a patient in Prince County " smmgy Mol lMme. Chevrier Will Bring lnm... DOM Kmm Qspent the Christmas holidays 1:‘ RE7j*'(Fw§5(Tef}E:E§_“l;}'l°- French Canada To London '”""""‘°‘"“’l‘ L nv BRENDA LARGE with his sister Mrs. Clair Mc- ‘Leod and Mr. MacLeod of Long ‘ . French Canada In London in her River. 0”I‘T.-'\\V.A.I(‘Pl4 Mme. lfionel _new role as Canada's first lady David Riley returned in his ,ClIevrIer will bring a bit of ‘in Britain._ home after vlslllng his cousin l Thehslilaclous wife of Cfnagaf licennevn Clark. Kensington. l“_"“' '5 °°’T‘m‘55'°"°" ° “' While playing hockey on the A N N O U N C E M E N T S lam plans to introduce her Eng- ‘Balllc pond recenlly Edd_l,Camp_ 31”“ guests .t° 5.”"h_ famm” ‘ bell. son of Mr. and Mrs. George l lFrench-(éaitiaditaln dishes ‘aspen ‘Campbell Damley. had the . Cl-l-Y & QUEENS P.F3.l. Sil0RTHORl\' Hl't"f‘I'iPl'S ls0'l[1‘lFieant1‘at(‘I"SJl!i.ii)(i1refrrgrtha Whit. ‘!“lS‘,°“"ll? Ol breaking a bone ‘annual meeting Thursda_v .ian- gclarys wife to diploma;-5 wife lln _l1lS Wl‘lSf- Eddy W85 lfikell 10 "WE TREAT the sick well‘ 1131'." Wll 3' li3‘l D-"L in ‘he lshould be as easy as breathing ='P"‘“_°"- C°_“"'y H“5p“al' Glggey-5 pllal«mal._V_ l l,wlNalimInl Film Board Rooms. ffor the genlle_ grey _ hall-ed Iss L_Inda Carrtithers of Schrafft's Homcstyle cnndicsl VF“. l.l flu)“, ‘ _ ml._ igrandmother who succeeds Mrs. 7H3mllt°“ l5 ‘flaking 3 E-'°‘_’d We‘ taste so good. Available now at ‘ ', ' " ‘ ' M,” "e' 0!‘!-!€' DBPW 85 Canli~‘l8'$ 051- "“V°1'-V f°"°‘”"‘g sufgery "1 the lluIur.~. Monday. ilediiesday. l.la.l chalelalne in Lomlnm - Colmly H.o5l,llal_ C.R.E.B.M. and P.E.l. Real Estate Assn. Member. Mom and Debbie sure go for the -0 '3 Pretty sporty.’ A Flooi—m0un£ed- Giggeyw Pharmacy‘. Dim 4'31-m’T|IIIrsda\‘. and Saturdav frnml pl ll ll ' d M Ed l Simmons and for prompt free delivery, 3:00 to 5:00 pm. Dr. UK. 7.iel-lpersfo$1!.:1bsl\ 5f1zwn-i<li-e2i)x:)li§°nflli‘l,- 'dau-ghter Bevvgrley of l(enslng- OF - - d b CANADMN Club dinner mccl- *"l-‘kl- ner make her a rfect hostess. ton are visitio in Baltic with - -. 71 UC - . ing Charlottetmm Hotel ti-30 She has been cfoeping with for- M 5‘ 'g is Mr nd 5 S [C ' ""‘ .— ‘ - I 2‘“'.W°“.;'°m~— ~.r:.:- --‘ii *'e‘ii"°3«3i3i7°" ' '" mie pow ’V‘*””5'°'000‘ figured iFwe had the best Eight got . I . -1398 ea“ 1'. Ernest (‘riIDlIll-- " . '3 "aw "’ l3PP°3"3"C“5 °"°" Sim" She Allan Hickev has returned to ! . ‘i - - "s¢1nt1f_ RJ ll ' lll for is .\len's annial con -ertl ‘(l L‘ lcll ‘ ‘ 9‘2_l . .‘ ‘ fl V - Marietixnelg". “MN m C ‘at Prince of Wales‘ College: at I"Irrila&1Ii.n\:'aS lt(lilI1-Se yeti:-lsiebeitflftl :‘° l};singh0tranepailIent[)ali-Inl‘ii{i'e ' . W the trlmm'n9S ta ‘~. on. srnwam‘. crap-and. will .8230 pm cagzerfliii il:'i§av'i§-111?; “°5l"““' °““"°“°°°“”‘ '°' ‘ I " I ' ' be 3559"‘ {Wm his i1l‘Hlflll'e STANHOPE T0UR'5T 55- ltake up the London post Feb. m°"th‘ ' gong Tlihursday. January ifllh, snciation Dinner. (harloltelnwn ll1_ ‘ . ’ una.J l9h.'-Hll.\lnd.J' 320th . .1 ;- ’ ‘ “‘ MURRAY W5“ .1 l gact‘-y when she will arrive luj Winners at the first weekly lL°}}d°“. t° take “P "9-"‘d°“°°' crokinole party held in Murray l_ I will probably have to stay Rlvel. school were. ladies {gl-sh '" Ottawa f°" "“".‘h°' Mrs. Clarence Richards. Cam- w""k5 t° 93”‘ "P °”." ”‘".‘g5 and bridge: second. Miss Helen Ken- make sure evertlnng is set- "Edy. Murray Harbour Noll“: CARD PARTY in Harrington‘ (‘ARD PARTY in North Will- ’ _Hall. Wednesday. January 15th, ‘shire Hall on Thursday. Jan- .“ 3D-m- Sponsored by HaI~ring- Iuiry lrith. at 8:30 p.m. in a‘ ton Women's Institute. nl ihc lnnll. P.EJ. SWINE Breeders ,\5._ Il(i('I\'l'IY. NORTH Rivet‘ Rink led sociation Annual Meeting Film jlnniglit. Wednesday. Nine Mile I‘ ' gem-5 fjl-St, Roland Mac-Donald, 1 l l‘%hR4‘>0m. Dominion BuIld- lcrc-ck Bulldogs vs. Hanll)S‘hll‘e;'[ALKs or FAMILY gflapefield; second, ..Cla-rence , ‘‘'—° '13:; tal':‘,‘l’l;t°t°w“- J3“"‘"’-" 29- BIlll<l0ES- Gr'llW‘ “"1" 333" Ad'f Nothing gives Lucienne Chev- Richards. Cambridzel 1'10"!‘ l" ll: l”''"‘ A“ .‘"“5""“"“'“ jml-“5l'“l -35 and .33 CClltS- Shale ‘rier more pleasure than talking prize. going to Mrs. Lowell _. .“end “S” ar°""w"‘d m "”f"‘- lahlllll ll?!‘ famll.V- Thnugh ll" .lrl.inston. Murray Harbour ‘ _ _ .six children——three girls. three NM-lll, _ PARMiAl.i«. n.\ru3r.n snnnll,,,y5_,, Mess“ Bnyde MM_Leod_ AM“ SPECIALS AT the caia B I: I "W . '° “ ' °“"',r<-—rmene<l for business. ‘says she will find it difficult to l—.-e,guson_ and Carl Buelll Mm-. Salon: $7.50 Cold Wave $4.00; $10.00 Cold Wave $7100; Sham- D00 set and cut $1.75. Tele- Dhone 4-9481. 105 Kent Street COMMENCING‘ January 17. ‘card games to be held at Brack- l°Y School, time 8230. Every Oecond Friday. with prizes. Ad- mission 50 cents. Lunch served. Secretary. Mrs. W. Bryonlnn. ‘ME. AND MRS. John l.. Sul- ilvln will be at home in their lflendl and relatives on the oc- (‘ARD PARTY at the Basilica Recrcaiion Ccnlcr, Wcdncsriay ; Tournamcnl starting l PRINCE coumv THE JANUARY meeting of Kensinxzlon Element ry School will he held at the .lr-menlary ,Schonl on Wednesday. January 315111. Visitation to classrooms will be from 7:00 to 8:30 pm. ’ KENSINGTON Rink. lonllzht ‘union of their 50th weddingi anrlvmaary on January 20th. hours of 2-4 .1”! between the and 7-9 p m. NOTICES SPECIAL All former customers ol not received collection kindly lwednesday January 15. regular askalr from 8:00 to 10.00 p.m. Novices, NOTICE eefe H genie Service who have K 3' phone 2-1333 for collection. We regret any inconveniences incurred since January 1st we were unable to JENKlNS an acute a therefore unable to make proper collections. This service will continue until Compulsory collection as in direct. lisungot customers and 1- CLARK I) Neldands Crescent ‘ ‘ ‘ Charlottetown nighl. .lanIuIry 15th. at 8 pm.‘ ;leave some of them behind when [she izoes to Britain. I The youngest daughter, Ma- ;rie. now in her early 20s.‘ is a llhird-year political science stu- ldeint at the University of Ot- tawa and pdans to continue her studies in Britain. ‘ A son, Jean. is studying at the University of Paris and will be able to visit his parents in The other , four tncludin two ‘married daughters. will remain in Canada. Mme. Ohevrler has always taken an active interest in poll- tics. as well as in her home and family. Recalling the early days of her husband's political ca- reer. she says women didn‘t at- l tend political rallies very often, .during the 19305. I l “And of course 1 spent mosgl lof my time looking after the: children." I ‘left recently for Toronto Ont.. ray River are attending Provin- cial Vocational Institute. in Charlottetown. Andrew Clarey. Murray River where he hopes to obtain em- ployment. Winners at the crokinole party held at Murray River school re- cently were: ladies‘ first. Mrs. Reuben Moore. Murray River; second. Mrs. Grant Graham. Murray Harbour Nortn: gent‘s first. Ronnie Saunders. Murray River: second. Boyd Allen; door prize. Mrs. Boyd Allen, Murmy River. Mrs. Horton, Murray River is spending a holiday with relatives in Halifax. NS. George MacKenzie. Murray River is spending mme time vlsitimz with relatives in Cali- fornia, U.S.A. C.D. Later, when Mr. Chevrier moved from his native Ontario lcity of Cornwael to Montreal ILau rler constituency. Mme. .(‘lI¢-vricr found had more .time in take an active part In lher husband's meetings. and ‘she attended hundreds of re- ceptions and teas. ‘ loved doing all these things. but of course i always left the meech-making no in W \ my husband he is so good at that.“ She admits that right now she finds it hard to picture her en- erlelic. R0 - year - old husband away from the political career he has pursued more ha a quarter-century. "I'll have to help him not used to his new role," she says ma 1 unila- - .1 took the pleura Mrs.ll3l:lillL)I§Y:Ieexlt/el:;>“l Went out In our mix l>|ymouUI Best ride I've ever head SURE IS A TIGER! * . fl Dad says our new Plymouth has special rustproofing that will keep it good looking for a ’ ' long. long time. ~ « 1,.‘ _., .-‘*1?’ ‘ y ‘I ‘II! can wmi me s-van-sn.ooo-am: rowan-mm: wnnnnuw “§ GI-IRYSL CA NADA LTD. Your Plynioutliilulonlsuffers a wide selection of Top unity winterized and an. F. R. MCLAINE LIMITED 574 Mnipoqna ma Olin-lotteliown. em. 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