says drier air and clear- =“ aie are expected today but some cloud may spread into the WEAT HER ISLAND NEWS PAGE: | Halifax and vicinity, Eastern 56 | Shore, New Brunswick and SOMEONE recy Sy | Prince Edward Island: Clear Alberton and West Prince County) carry ‘with little change in tempera- a 4 Regina .. j}ture; light winds becoming 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. April 12, 1962. winnipeg | sortie 15 in afternoon. Low- Toronto high at Halifax 35 and 48, Saint e e 1 Ottawa | John 34 and 50, Edmundston West Prince Co. Fish Ass’n | monte | and Campbelto 22 and 6, New ° \auae Glasgow 32 and 45, Charlotte- Boa k St | . | Fredericton ....... 89 49 | town 30 and 45. ! 4 Cc Ss ream mprovemen soe ee Rogaces _ . High tide today at Charlotte- | 5 +eteeees OD e The West Prince branch of; From 1956 to the present time | Halifax a 48 —. at 5.01 — and = os the P.E.1. Fish and Game As- the branch has been active in| Charlottetown ..... 34 40 | At — at ve - an is sociation was formed at a large- the release of hundreds of young | Sydney. coer. 33 43 | p.m. Summerside e eigh- ly pitoned meeting in the Al- and tal grown pheasants. A Yarmecth aes ” a teen minutes later than C! The Guardian carrier-salesman in your neigh- rton Legion Home on May !7,| branch pheasant program has ohn’s itches’ Gian: Wines Aueees (ab cl. van Nicho P someone 1956. The late J. Ivan Wichelson been carried out for the past] iarieax (OP)—The weather! 5.28 and sets at 6.34. borhood is indeed special! He is a four years under the direction of the energetic president, Mr. Gorrill, who s had consider- | able experience in hatching and | rearing pheasants. Releases of | full grown birds are made an- | nually and encouraging reports are being received from the re- lease areas The branch also takes a keen was the first president with Joseph MacDonald of Tignish and Edwin Turner, O'Leary, as vice - presidents and Frank Weeks secretary-treasurer. On April 23, 1957, Joseph Mac- Donald was elected president and Ceci] Dennis, O'Leary, was elected vice-president In January 20, 1959, William young businessman today, in training for adult citizenship tomorrow. * & As a Guardian carrier-salesman, he is learning WHY SETTLE FOR LESS— BUY THE BEST FRESH GROUND Gorrill of 0’ "Leary became pres- fdent with E.C. Perry, Tignish, yice-president and Lorne Jnhn- gon, O'Leary, secretary-treasur- er. Mr. Gorrill has continued as interest in stream improvement and this work is expected to be expanded this year. The restor- | ation of the Haywood Dam in| Tignish is expected to receive HAMBURG 2» NOT FROZEN 89: er Dy : the importance of courtesy, promptness . . . and acquiring self-confidence, diplomacy and per- severance — essential qualities to carry him president up to the present the attention of the branch this | BACON ENDS Y hey time with Bradford MacKay,|summer and it is hoped this Coleman, becoming secretary - dam will be rebuilt this summer throu rofessional or business treasurer on Feb. 2, 1961. At the by the department of industry FRESH OR CORNED c gh to @ successful P i last annual meefing on March’ Several stream improvement PLATE BEEF LB career. 19, 1962, E. C. Perry was re- projects have been carried out ' elected first vice-president and | by the branch at Little Pierre Frank Weeks, Alberton, second | Jacques River and this project ]} SEEDLESS JUICY % e vice-president will be continued next winter. Social Credit Party Probes ORANCES 3 At this particular time, our carrier-salesman is busy expanding his business through seeking CHRISTIES HEINZ TOMATO P.E.I. Interest In Organizing | SODAS 3 el JUICE 3 oz. 5 new Guardian subscribers and introducing a By JEAN MacISAAC | thods, and might consider bring- ]| BURFORD BIRD'S EYE QUALaTY valuable service, THE ECONOMY READING Gearon Pat Sat Woter ag ateral ester 1! DEARS 7 ‘nse SI] Meat Pies 4°"°1)]] PLAN, to all people on his route. During this contest, he is striving to earn for himself sub- ordinator for the Social Credit| He described this visit as % LB. PKG Party, arrived in Charlottetown | ‘‘preliminary skirmish,” with his C CRESCENT | ti Tuesday to probe the setting up| length of stay depending on the | CHEESE SLI ES BRAND stantial cash commissions and prizes. of a provincial Social Credit or- | | Penetion. ganization. Irwin is optimistic about | aE LANES C A native of Whiterock, B.C., | his. party's chances here. Just | HOT CROSS BUNS PKG. * ok ; Mr. Irwin has been with the | arriving from New Brunswick, OF 8 : party since its beginning, has ee he worked for two mon- Wh h i ! a ; bin “ es ' served as a federal MP for the| ths, he reported that a provin- en ca upon ou ease Vv Barnaby-Richmond constituency, | cial organization had been set MUSHROOMS APPLES GRAPEFRUIT : e s y ' P g . provincial MLA for Delta, and| up there with representatives I] pores c LB. c} @ FoR c moments of your time ... you will be glad you was speaker of =e B.C. legis- | in seven out of 10 constituencies. 39 Be bO 5 ONLY 4 * lature for six e method used in N.B. was PKG. did ea INDIVIDUAL CONTACTS the yo as er one he hopes Planning to reach his objec-| will suce her tive by individual contacts, Mr. Individuals don't understand Irwin hopes to be contacted by | | what they have in the line of NYLONS of these POPLAR MAGAZINES Personal visit, letter, or tele- | government and politics, he said, phone at his headquarters at the and until they understand what INTRODUCTORY Charlottetown Hotel. they have, they can’t under- OFFER — BUY ONE GET ONE FREE Select Any In this way, he plans to tell | stand what they can have. a people about social cre: | According to Mr. Irwin, the and to try to get them to| emphasis in the Social Credit | uuner changing this country’s | Party rests oe poticias, rather SEAMLESS Co Politics “from the sameness of | | than party polit MICRO-MESH |] e UuUar 1an Liberal and Conservative poli- | cies The reason for this method of New Ferry strap approach is to let the people QUALITY P.E.I. decide for themselves, ‘ SERVING ISLANDERS OVER 2 said. ‘Also, taking sl yee! of social credit as part per- gon’s life, it is better fa eeatee og in the individual iit him convinced, rather Fenort to the “shock trcaaiaa ! Is Expected ‘|Early In May | It will likely be sometime in of large meetings. early May before the new car If Mr. Irwin gets a good r | ferry, MV Confederation, is put action, a provincial soreusebibat | | | in operation between Borden bv er 7” uP, 7 said. He ex- | and Cape Tormentine, Canadian os s r rae * the nee ee of | National Railways’ public rela- mverest within four or tive Gays. |tions director D. V. Lacombe » YEARS 98° pair SEE LUCKY DOLLAR AD FOR MORE SPECIALS LL for only 50° 2 week Choose Your Favorite Magazines Here's how OTHER : ; If this policy should not sue- | | told The Guardian-Patriot yes- BLY) Lyd sa 4 your pra, he will turn to other me- | eg CNR has not yet been mM. ) p L U $ e mer a | informed when it . will take agazines | charge of the ferry, Mr. La- Crop Insurance | combe oni, although an Ot. 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