if It It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It % one filttotrldtliom WEATHER Rain a n d snow, becoming showers. Southeast winds 30, gusts to 50, Shllllllg to northwest 25. Low-high 33 and 38. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” V01" LXXVIL N0‘ 17 ->4‘..".‘.".'.’..".‘..‘£ .‘.t..‘i°£""‘.‘..°'i.'.' .‘.f,'L’...".’ .:“,..'.:;‘. °"'°- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1964 "3f;§. NTs 12 PAGE the lobby of the Charlotte- olvn Hotel as two of the guests register. They are, left. Norn Garrick. of the CBC in Tor- onto. alld F. Waldo Walsh. Kciltville. 51.5., of e Co- operative advisory service. 'l‘ile l‘(‘(‘P‘})llOn~lSt. at the desk long Oanadilali Federatioin Agricul-ture 28th annual meeting began last night alld will continue today as guests and members pour in to the city. Shown here is a scene at the registration table in CFA CONVENTION BEGINS TODAY Regi-strah'on for the week- Federal Cabinet Shakeup Sees 3 NewMen Named fit‘.‘:':."'v::".'.°E"..i'i l Maurice Sauve Gets Forestry Dept. Job . I l SA-IGON tReuters) — A full-it ,sca’.e cholera epidemic which‘ O't"l'AWA l(.‘Pl—-,~\ppOlillfT\(‘l1I of three new cabinet ministers has already claimed 67 lives; I ' jand a rcorganization of cabinet lresponsibilities, effective Feb. 3, were announced Monday by ,Prime Minister Pearson. here was reported n a to‘ he sweeping through South Viet Nam. . Pearson Denies Meeting Story l OTTAWA tCPl—Prime Minis- . I .ter Pearson's office issued a M3i“'i°° Saul?» 4” '."9‘"*V ‘ ‘l ldemal Monday of reports mat for lies-de-La-Madeleine, d d the prime minister might invite ltwill }t’{9C9m9 minister ‘it t°“‘5' - , . - U.S President Johnso and PM 9 has been d0Si"n<‘d t0 ::m,fI°:{1°r "_Ia.'l'" (‘h.arl°t::' l Y French President de Gaulle to lhemme miniSt8r Oi rllrffl d€’\’0”-~ (lay apeeuI:gan\I..fll 9 meet in Ottawa after the lat- ' . , gopment and forestry on parlia. by Mamie... W. R aw and ttittlicomihl Vi5it t0 Mex‘ MAURICE SAUVE. 40, out portfolio. After necessary igiggfixenfafiagisfgtglgignigt . 9 Mayor A. Walther: Gaudet. A civic reception will be held tonight after business sessions morning and afternoon. tieftl, MP for Ile de la Made- u-. legislation has been passed 0 lmerge the agriculture and for-‘ Pool Buying Of Fe Seen Money Sav By NEIL MATHESON Island livestock men (‘OllICI_\'Oll as cu save themselves a good deal of Mr. Hayes who was evidently] money if they got together and trying to Point the way to more: ordered their feed grain require-‘-‘economical means of purchasing] merits from the Wheat Pool—it:t1he grain they grow in the West‘ handles all types of feed grain- and is fed in the East. lgrinfie aiidivardtllefdlahd‘ Switn 9.‘ Mr. Hayes and the co-op man- dggebg-scljgerggs gt }i;g;*;3°;rg;.anei. Henry Winkelaar of ca. ident of Alberta -Livestock co-m°"‘°"- “'h°_«?i§° Shot‘? bFit“ii.V-I operative Limited_ have been visiting some of the 0 th I‘ in ms t mp ] 1 Island hog growers’ establish-1 "Ce 9 3 3 S 1° ‘ti’l‘° ,‘ments in the last few days. They: 1!;’;l_:wPf:)0Pg€ ggrnweugant wait“ Hivgfafrcuilcrecfor (tine al%nl:iaI mcetingl . ‘o c a-nca lan e era loll o. in Alberta, explained the s‘l}_oak- Agriculture this and ar-. Gr Who llV°5 ih 5tt‘0m€- But rived a few days earlier so they gem 8801115 t-Omge woamma-lily méglélcould have ha look a-th“some of emlen Whfih. 2|‘ 88 its your good og that ave aver- handled Ouéilde the ll:o:il]I;;i—tJ10r9‘aged 56.1 per csent (grade Ahoar-l may 8-V0“ 501118 5 ll U‘2E’-‘«1‘)'- casscs." he observe . “We ave he Suggested» been very favourably impressed‘ "We who grow the grain in with wh-at we have seen of your- lsland Emphasis Shift jillc West are anxious In retain By FARMER TISSINGTON Capital Bureau. The Guardian once is made to the great in- OTTAWlA — Canada's fishing; crease in investment in boats‘; industry must be made compet- of fishermen or in title tonnage—l itive in the high seas. beyond 12- with little rise in the numbers} mile limits. P.E.l. Fisheries m=n- of fislicrmell or in the tonnagc—— lnfi Session Of the f€<lC1‘hl-lil'“V' He pointed out that the 19621 lncal conference on fisheries de- landed value of p,E_1_ fisheries‘ velopment here Mond'a.v. d risen to $4.55 million alndl Provincial fisheries mlnisters‘wa,,« alccmnplishej by approxim-l and their assistants. togeillcr awly 3_5no fisha;-men operating- S . MrAdIS0 attending from P.E..I. are that Eugene Gorman. and fcdcral;tlle whole in-shore fishery. MP5 Hon. J. Angus MacLcan. this high Vnllllf‘ 3'50 Ell/CS rise} former federal minister of fish- to a false impression as to the eries. and Heath Macquarric. potential to be realized from thel committee on marine and flsti- incr‘. 9l‘i€S» Mr. Rossiter said the lobsterl fisher carries with it certainl LOSING’. GROUND dangeis in that llicrt is a tend-i . et remaiks from each n to ignore other types of ?mv"l‘°° at the °°“te"°"°e Wen" fishery activity. Brcaluse it is an mg‘ - R°33‘tt°" “id the d°‘7l’.aotivitv peculiar to small boats ma “she” was “"9 area m a because it involves trans- ° porting many clunbcrsome traps to and from one fishing grounds. it spreads itself out over groun . _ ‘‘I hope out of this meeting we will get some encouragement -‘ . df guidance to successfully g:::(t?s5'i"“‘*F':“point‘:t tandmg 1" , cope wi this problem." Mr.l"_ " M ‘.h.n._ Rosslter told rile delegates. In the Work W0 =~ I-le aald the background papers other fishery resources such as for the conference referred to the groundflsh 0!‘ Pelagic the "°°mm°n vr°P°"i¥" §:‘i?°u°_t;tl‘l§..“:‘;‘i7°_“‘_.‘"" ."‘_".‘E’_._“._‘ Rice Horse is lost In Fire At Parkdale ed. The barn is reported cover- ed by insurance. There was no estimate of the amount of dam- I‘ A valuable race horse was suffocated and in barn initially destroyed when fire broke ollt last night at Parkdrlk-. "Mission UN year-old black marc owned b.‘~' Harry Br-can of Halifax. N.S.. suffocated when smoke Jrom a fire of unknown origin rn-gullcd ihe barn. owned by Claude O'Brien. _'I'he barn itself was gutted uioneeudondwobalesofhav. thinned in the day before. were mined by wear. zoo bushels of MI in the undamaged 36¢- thll of die barn were unharm- f‘. The owner of the horse ‘W85 informed of the fire last nllghrt. bui no value was Pin?“ 0“ the ')''se. The fire broke olll at about 7,45 p.m. When the Parkdale Fire Department arrived min- utes later the building cuu-d not be entered because of dense smoke. An engine he was also at the scene. "Mission Chimes" only Animal In the barn. \ explauled ‘that duct upon which to fou ister Leo Rossltcr told the open- only in the value. . On both member, of the commnns"I'ishcl‘ics resources of the prov-. ~ ecl Grain er Here animals, and we did emphasize we didn't want to look at show places, but at the effort of the average hogmarl," Mr. Hayes sa-id. TROPHY PRESENTED Agriculture Minister Andrew MacRae presented the Harold W. Clay memorial trophy to W. A. Moase. Kensington. sow scoring highest in advanced registry and r. oase won it wgith a Landrace now that scored The trophy is held for a year but a clock was presented A cloc Lloyd MacI..eod. Bridgetown. lvho had won the Clay trophy fol: 1962. (Continued on page 2 col. 2! Planned From lobsters to Other types of" the fishery l-o~nlirce. Rci'el'- against the necessary accumul- ation of large volumes of pro- ‘ nd mod- ern processing." '1‘-lie P.E.I. min- ister told the conference. “anoth- er danger which could be ment- ' is that the consumption of this cnpcnsivc product c ould very seriously diminrish in any peri economic recession, seriousl jeo rdlzing 70 per cent of the value of our fishery." He said it was P.E.I.'s princi- wivflh one provincial prcmicr.,in r 1.600 boats. The. . Joey Smallwood of Nc\\'l'oundlaild*aapna1 investment in boats and;Pal aim t0 fit-’V0l0P and <'XP8nd 81’? meeting in Ottawa till" acquipment is calculated aim‘? °."i‘l°tt'a't‘°“ "t °t‘h°i' ‘mks- week-long discussion of fisherlesamund $35 million, ;Pi“i"°i‘P3lt3’_ the 0'it'5h°i‘9, St0Fl<5 problems with federal Fisllcrics of _elrw_ndfish and pelagic fish. Milrllisler Hedard Robichaud and-LOBSTER LEAD ;'I‘h-is will involve the deVel3D- ln. He said that statistics show‘-mt‘-‘ht of larger. more powerful lobsters provide about 69 and more expensivcly equipped Rossitefs deputy minister per cent of the total earnings ofloff-Shore boats and some difficul- It goes‘ each year to the owner of the to 1 Mr. Moase and this is retained. was also presented to . . The c d" Pr s. t d - . - _ - . it‘; w-5 3-5i'::€o:i= iii?“ “:.i.l;i:': "’i‘i‘.’l’.‘.§'.‘“‘n§‘.Zi.. l:::::.. “.‘i°...if.E.‘§.‘il:“'° ii.“ The balloon and the body 0 lMt'- Pearson might extend such ter yPearson announced‘ ‘\'ion- Sauve will become ‘minister l l"""" Dupuisv 37- member tit" Mrs. Barbara Keith were foundlan invitation. day. Yvon Dupuis 37 n‘wm_ of rural develnpmen, and ‘St. Jean - Iberville - Napier-.1 Monday about four miles on ' ' ,5...” viile. will ecome minister l l bin for St‘ Jeanilbervmeihai _wit.hout portfolio and a similar I Dan: Pointied the U.S. coast ;France ls pierville will he minister with- (CP Wirephotol t appoimmem goes tn Senamr‘ _ I 3"" repor ‘ , , . 3 John Connolly. 37, of Ottawa, _SENATOR_ John Connolly. The Hartford, Conn. grand- .Dec|s|on unw|§e ; ' who will become government‘ 57, has been appointed mother of 10 had been the ob-3' ' leader in the Senate. ; far without portfolio and gov. t f - d l _ l The present government-‘ ernment leader in the Sen- ec 0 a wldesprea sea and WASHINGTON (AP) The leader in the ripper house. Sen- l alts- Prime Minister Pearson announced Monday. (CP Wirephoio) land search since she disap-3 United States has told France pea,-ed during an eight . bar. it considers President de oon race Saturday from Cata- : (‘mines »‘"t‘e"tl°" t“iS:°°°"mt" ;inet position as minister with- o I . P llina island to the California mama“ China unw i°"t l’°rtt°li°- i" "ii" ‘ii “'9 “lat” i’t'°W’59d . d . . malnlan . . A govemmem t0 f‘{ govern: 1 Mr. Pearson also announced |'_Clia_h1'~“-‘ ih E"\'°i‘hm€ht 0rE.'3!l- The balloon was sighted ear- . SI2:'I'“t0n%t:r-lstodfil-jl:.g echgcivezli B-V DON HANRIGHT cabinet shifts affecting six l”"’”°”' ator W. Ross Macdonaid, is re-,‘ signing that post and his cab- ‘provincially - guaranteed bondsl For the time heling Mr. Mc- lie M nda b D 1 Al -1 _ . - xpresent cabinet. ministers. ‘ , . 30- -lei ” "5 ' n..‘.’?..l".‘.l‘.‘....‘§.’Z’7i.’.:“’i-2...‘;2‘1.~ rill;Jsirs..:i:’.°.°.**li":;:.“;..l3:%l tr l“::*.'1“8”‘.*i..it‘* t’.'.°i'.‘Z‘*’-“ and Mrs. Keith’s body; 103 i0" 3 9 3“ 9 35. ' - ‘- ‘ lwas brougt a out y re re-, -0 . I - is l were being brought. to-Newport decided to establish diplomatici government has remodeled "Its 1 lorlianizatinn Of ministerial 1'6-‘t°i' 5 “°“' ii°5‘t1"“hi“-‘5i"l“"t "H119 proposed retirement - pension Pearson said the govern-l . Q Y. . Isc me in a way that W0l1I(‘Il ment now intends to introdafielzgglfigzttlltgia dtgtpeérmres: laffect. 7'0m'000 Canadians byl the pemm." leglslalmn .'" °‘of two ministers. Justice Min- lwalter Gordon is chairman of lrequlrlng‘ many-_ of them. toinextl session of Parllanlent, is.” Lionel Chevrien 50. he.lthe treasury boar - :1 've- lmake slightly higher contrlbli- starting Feb. 18. He reiteral.ed_c0mes Canadian high mmmis_Emembe,. mmmmee of (oahinpt gov- ltreasury boar . At Harbor by a cutter, the coast‘ relations with the Pekinfl TC‘. , , . ' 9. present l-‘lnarir-e Minister guard reported. . film l l l tions. in return for louver hene- that it will be referred to. a sioner tn London and pnstmay which sup(arVviSeg znvemment tits Paid in all- 3iti3m°“t‘"5' Wmmittee ‘t°’lter-General Azel“.us Denis, 56. expenditures. The maximum hehetit P3.Va' detailed Sttidi’-" as been named to the Senate.’ New government legislation. doey Sounds Keynote ‘At Vliislvlgries Meeting His Statement E“? ii" iiitltca‘ Immigration Minister Guy lto be submitted to Parliament tion Of When the Dlah “’“Uld- Favreau, 46, will become jus-laflcr the new session opens take effect. It is understood that tice minister nd will also lFeb. 18. will set up the treasury the earliest Siartihi (‘late Wmlldtshoulder the diffieuit task of,‘-board under ii president. with be J8n- 1. 1965- government leader in the Com- responsibility for coordinating mons. now held by State Sec- ble at age 70 to a person who has been in the plan at least 10 years now would be $75 a month instead of $100 as planned originally. Atop this would be ,- the tax-financed old age secur- _ iadminislration. balancing prior- . _ _ '. pension of $75 a month - retary J. W. Pickersglll. mnn: "overnment pro- OTTAI3‘-IA lg}, A {d I l;’ha““'- 'f'i‘li°3ti°" °t the SW99 °t payable to all at age 70. TOUI' "Inerary Fm-95“-V lmnislar John R_ ljects and imhrnving manage- - _ l - ’ — 9 9'1‘?!-l 9 00" 9t'9"°°- The of contributions Nicholson‘. 62, will succeed Mr .m9nt Of ill? Pllhlic -‘<‘rViCP- This t”'°"‘“°”‘l °°"t°t°“°" t"°k 3 He made the remark Rifle-1' would not be changed-it still |nC|UdeS lSICnd Denis as postmaster-genera'.. lmove was a main recommenda- hard l00k at Canada's de-Premier Smallwood read a let- would be two per cent of an - State Secretary Pickersgill, ‘tion of the Glasscn royal com- }{ALlAX roe» Vetel‘am.sl Affairs Minister Roger-Joseph pressed fishing industry Mon-tier written to him last February . l 53‘ will become transport min. :mission on government organiz- day and heard suggestions on by then-opposition leader Pear- ‘ ’ u . lster in place of George ‘McIl- Ea income limit. shared equally by l . d l . B t hon- emp Dye“ an emp Dyers ~ U ltontillllcrl on prize 2 col. 3! how. t° pet’ it . .5°"- 1" it~ the Pi‘?-Seiit Pt'tm° by raising the income limit to Te-illet is expect . to arrlverailh, 55, who isa central figure . Biggest batch "f ideas Came mi“i5t9t' Said 3 Liberal ¥°V9"i‘ $375 a month from $333, the here tonight as part of a three? In 8 ft?-page Statement r€‘8<‘l h.V merit W0u_ld m0V€ t9Wai‘d5 3 government would force those day Maritime tour that will in- C b. Premier Joseph Smanwond of national fisheries policy 31°"! at or above the limit to contrib- clude visits to vevterarts affairs a Newfoundland who said Cana- the lines of the present farm branches in BrunsM,ick dian fishermen deserve the policy we Slightly more‘ f h . Ne ’ same kind of income protection‘ My Manson said he mum not I sysheemrralagflldrebssglltl aaptdebllgtley and Prince Edward Island. ’ marketing assistance and finan- disagrée with th- mm but l up of reserves in the fund of ‘On _V_V9dh€SdaY_» -Vii‘-_ Telilet Cial hacking Phlhyed by the Nova Scotia had not been tr~‘\l 1 employee _ employer conmbw Vf'll' Visit the Halifax ‘hsmm of” OTTAWA tCP)—-‘Makeup of‘latioli. t.o become minister of western farmer‘ this policy would be pursued at l fions_to 3 gtaggé,-jag $2 500 fl" M ii‘? department and.t°ur ‘ the federal ea bin et after rural development and forestry. M°5t 0t M15 Shialti‘-'00d'5lthe conference. 000000 plus interest afte; 1'0 Camp ‘Hill Veterans Hospital- lchanges announced Monday by Without D0rtt0li03 YYOYI DU‘ mat" points were eclmed . Federal Fisheries Minister years or more than 10 times Lam the Same day he hlprimi? Minister P'33i'5‘“‘5 'l"“i5~ 37' St‘ 'l°a"'li’°“"il°‘Nat" detailed briefs ‘mm “her p"°V' Robichaud asked later about the reserve under the originaltscheduled M a(.l'dm.S5 mem'.be"‘“l .iervi.lie. inc“ and by 5i’°k°'5m°" it” Mr Manson’: complaint said pension proposals |°l.the I.)alh°"5l°'Km'gS UmVe‘..'l NEW MEMBERS . Wlthmit D0rti0li0=__5f‘h3t°? fisllermen's unions, co-opera- ho’ Cbuld no‘. “ndm.s.an'd the Oiuawa wnuild {nape half m1;,“‘t‘°" I"‘l"““‘l Ci“l’~ He Will‘ Forestry: Maurice Sauve,_40. jJohn J. Connolly. 5:. of Ottawa. tives and the packing compan- ministerls objection. He said reserve available for invesbl l93V'9 t0? M0h0l~0n Wfttine’-idnbi MP for lles - de-la-Made’.elne,,who also becomes governm¢;r;t leg oth he Prime Minister merit in provincial bonds, or m"m‘ land later, on passage of legls- rl{nnS:h<1-IwaSCt:1n0antael.d.SUCC€ The opening session of the week-long conference was spent entirely on hearing the briefs. Today the federal and provin- b Pearson had voiced publicly on- several occasions the idea that a fisheries policy should follow atom: the lines of benefits en- SHIFTS IN PORTFOLIOS t I l To Transport: J. W. Pickers- l gi-'.l. 58, Bonavista-Twillinlzate. l Nflrl.. from secretary of state leader. INSIDE TODAY s c i a .- - - _ Mr. Smallwood's preselntatlon Classified 10. II and House irgfinxgolmyé draft national fisher stressed that conference Comics . ‘ T resident of Privy Coun- should seek a forward fisheries Editnflals . . - - - - - - - - - - -- ’ l MANSON PROTESTS . policy .designed. to modernize S . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. The only offbeat note Monday the industry, raise the incomes 9 o p 4 ' ei: George Mcllraith. ss. Ot- port. 8. I2 ‘ tawa West. from transport. Finance. markets ...... .. ll ,‘ nendilll: parllanwnt_ar.v anom- was sounded by Trade Minister of fishermen and promote wider Kings. Queens, City . . . . .. 5 = ‘Val '0 hl‘<'0n1f‘ Pr0SlflPnl "F t_h¢' ' ltreaslirv board. a new portfolio. -..... -omen ... » The annual banquet of the Charlottetown branch of the Royal can in Legion was attended last night by some but‘ty may be experienced in find- E. A. Manson of Nova Scotia. markets. it should not be "a summel-side , , , . _ , . , , _ ,, 3 ‘ V _. _ inlg and in training men to enter who protested that his govern- system of welfare payments woman-5 _ , _ , . , . _ _ _ _ , , , . , ,_ 6 (‘VITAL BURE-‘Ul “’‘"‘l‘ ‘‘'t‘‘‘" the federal f10\'€‘rn- To Justice and House leader! ese operations. me i. had been given no ad-land handout programs." l r OF THE F-UAR1)IANl ment eontiributed $36,000 to la- ‘Gm’ Fa\‘reall. 45. M0nt1'ea’- P!- l 0'I"l'.‘\\ll'I\ — Prince F-dwardthor costs of winter work pro- ;|')lfl(‘£-ill. from immigration. Island is henefitting from the: jects which include clearing a‘ To secrctarfl 0f Stat"! M3“- iwintcrwnrks incentive prnvraml park site. installation of storm rift“ l-nmnhl-"="<'» 45- -‘lnh'r*'8l ' l t0 the tune Of $17l.02li in fezlerall sewers and manholes. collstrlir- Qlit"“i_‘i“i‘t"5t 'l“”"- tmm Piiivy ”— l iihahfifil Flirt Which is hclliinfl t0! tion of senior citizens‘ housing (r‘“'i“"l lit.”-"‘l"”t . Pr0Vifl9 22.792 m«'in'<i8.VS Oi ‘Writ’ units. installation of a fountain T" l."l“tmi‘St" '_,“°"t‘.ra'i ""_h" this winter, Solicitor General .l.‘ in the park and landscaping me «\it‘lfi”l5‘‘iif 5-; ‘-""“‘“i"t’-" Wat n MacVau ht said h l “”i“‘~ "ti" ‘“‘‘‘~‘ '3’- M0nSflnn.V- ‘ E ere'c“.-i(l‘hcI-iré“tcr:l1tifirciliiknlen were em- T" tmmigmtinni. RN19 TrFm' Mn Ma(_Naugh'I ‘he Mr, {ml pl"-Ved 3'19” days on the mm ‘nla~\-, -ll. .\Iat;lpedla - Matane. Pi'i""“- 1'9-V“3lt"‘l that his li‘"“9' munity centre. housing units anltlqufl" .m"“ mlmumi mthmlt riflinf! Was taking the §rf‘nl€5t other works with Ottawa eonlrl- pmH”h”' advantaze of the winter works hlltini: $'2R.5l2 as its share of the lx\'r'll.l.\'r;l-zll program of the three island cost of the projects. Wellinlzton Prime Minister: Lt-_"-Irr 3 counties and a total of $|21.12I village received the benefit of . r-m.~.n... mi. \I:onla I'Za.:l. one, in t9d9T3t iiiiid-‘ Ila‘ M9" 30' 1.300 days work with Otta-va External Affairs: Paul ‘Vial’- flN‘0V9(i fol‘ Prince alone. prn\'i(‘IlnE $1.320 for several pro- llii. till, ii.-«cv I‘:£l.<l. Ont Latest project to receive fe- e('|_<_ Dclcllccz Prllll Hellyel‘. ill, dhrhl 3PDl'0Vhl li"‘lf‘l' thf’ Pl‘0- Tyne Valley‘ workmcll rer-ely Torlllllo Trllllty. I-'.i‘8m is 8 W0-‘t l’l'ihN‘ t‘°m"‘Uh‘ ed L852 nlali-dn.\‘s work uitll all Finnnfrz Waller tinrrtorl. 57. ity centre at Aibcrlon. which is pxppndilljrfl nf$l2.467 for a ska: Toronto l);lvcllport cllrrently conducting a drive for inn rink and ninm-am,“ nf ma Trade: .\1il(-llr".l Sllarp. 32. comnlllnitv hall. .\ioiini L'arnlcl T“i""‘t" t’-"iliiitit" "I am happy to alinoilllr-e that citi7ens were given l.l2.‘l man- _ “iii”-‘i willim“ P""ii‘iil't‘~‘0"- this pm)-e(., Wm H. ,. 9 i V 9 days \\fll‘I( for protects \\‘Ill(‘Ii ii» "2; l“"l”"""li'“ii‘ i_il“"'- lit- tremendolis impetus bv the coli- tailed S3.7lili. .\lan.\‘ 0thf‘l‘ “firll \‘''.'h'.‘''" “H” ' H" Arthnr fllnds. triblliion of $14 400 hwthe fedcr men received employment oil l"""""" ‘tit \l""t”““'°r Sllllttl ‘I Em_cmmcm' mwhd lab!” prom.“ in “Wane :l.mmh S: .\'niinli;il Revenue: .1. R Gar- ,, . . .‘ ‘ ., t W ', J '. , land. «lti. \lpls~lll;:. tint. costs. Mr. .\‘lnr'Nali:ht salrt, I‘lI(‘.'lllOf' ~. Ol.cal1\. lxlllimru. _. ., explaining that the federal gov- K(‘l1<Ili"ll1fl Grand River l5lz- ‘\”"“'m‘d “Nut”: Luci"! ernmenl contributes 130 per cent mnnl ii.-av "ind (‘ape F"nlmll (Till-rllll. lt. lit-"llt"l|(‘|l \'el'r~llere9. ol the‘ labor costs on RDDr"\'ccl Wnrkllwi “ P” “M” ‘”l“" QIITSIIHIT \llall .| \Iittl‘_lr'<lt‘I1€no winter works projects rIa_v< of clnplnvineni lllrollgh the 42' mumm‘><_m(_hmn"d| V S senior (‘lll7(‘l’iS hollslnl: units for Earlier Tyne Valley reeelvr-rt p M-. “v k . J _p I D‘. _ aid to the extent of $l0.000 lo els- in federal conlrlhlltinn of S-tR_00tI ch”:'C.r';5l ‘Mn”r;:(',ln. a\"hN:‘_ sist in the erection of a skating These units are bcirlr: t‘0nSll‘lIf‘|- nNm,_RM‘\m0m rink. ed in O'l.e.=lr\'. Slinllllrwsirle, Hsh(,m,S. H J Rnhwhaud ‘Wellington. Kensington and Al-‘ ; . . - ' "7”""""“”7""T ‘“" h<‘rt0n- 52sn(iilo(ll:r0.il:her;l~n l Watson All told. the Prince (‘minty "I am vr-r_v pleased that our Mm.\~m,._.h, 7.9’ p,,,,,.,.. p [.1] the pro- citizens have come in reallye \',.|,-r.-ms ’\”ag,._.;; vision of 13.053 man-days of. the importance of the I'l‘Illnlf‘IPRIl](»l_ _-,l_ g, ;;nmfa(.,.’ “an work for people in Prince‘(2oun- works incentive program and "paflh; ,1...“-La .\1argh_ ty and the improvement in the. have moved to take advantage‘ Niagara Fa’.l<_ om. Island employment situation isl of the benefits it provides." Ml Industry; (‘hafleg M n,—.,.-_‘._ projects will result in Rn-_-.,r 1-en. 39. ANNUAL LEGION BANQUET HELD 250 persons. Seen here are Frank Macxinnon. principal president of the Legion. Pr:-~ at least partly clue to t.he winter’ MacNailghl said. “l 8I1Ii(‘lpal("S]. Montreal St Antoine-West some of the guests as they of Prince of Wales College. ml" wan“ R Shaw M W works program. approval of further projects nllmnunl chatted before the dinner be- Lieutenant - Govemor WJ. ' 3 ' ' Summerslde. workmen l equal importance to other Prince Alrrir-ulilm--. tlarry Hays, 3. (all. Left to right are: Dr. MacDonald. Freeman Miles. yo: A. Wslthen Gaudot. wen given 5,205 man-days on Counw districts." calgary south, 3 § -