ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, April 2, 1963. i It“ as. .. .. . THE O’LEARY Community Hospital is installing an auxili- WESIERN BRIEFS WEEKEND VISITORS Cyril and Roy Leard. Alber- ton, were weekend visitors to; Moncton. lS PATIENT Gary Black. Alberton, is a pa- tient in the Western Hospital. IS PATIENT Mrs. Thomas Harris of Knuts‘ ford is a patient in the Com- munity Hospital. O'Leary, IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Rami Arsenault of Bloom- ary power generating unit. The hospital has a financial cam- paign underway to meet the cost of expansion and addi- tional equipment, such as this diesel shown above with Errol Stet- son. chairman of the hospital's powered board of directors. The unit has just arrived in O'Leary. O'Ieary Hospital Adds Auxiliary Power Unit O'LEARY An auxiliaryi power generating unit is beingj installed at the Community Hos- 3 pital here. The 53-horsepower; diesel driven electric genera- tor has been purchased from Crown Assets Disposal Corporat- ion, Moncton, N ‘ The plant was brought to; O'Leary and will be housed in a t cement block building at the rear of the hospital building. er in cases of failure of the re- gular power supply. e chairman of the hospital board of trustees. Errol Stetson, pointed out that the P.E.I. Hos- pital Services Commission does not pay for equipment such as this unit. he Community Hospital is engaged in a campaign to raise $10,000 in the 43 districts which are served by the hospital The money will be used for expan~ The plant will be able to supply 1 sion of hospital facilities and ad— generator t Most Voters H By RALPH CAMERON Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer With the election campaign in its final week. it is believed all parties will confine them-I selves exclusvely to local speak-, ers at the last meetings to be: held around the province. Both Liberal and Progressive Conservative headquarters have stated no more speakers will come here from outside the pm I vince and only the candidates will address the audiences. How- ever. they will probably be sup- ported by other island political figures. appy Election Campaign Is Nearing Climax- to the trend in the past two federal elections. there seems to be little wagering on the out- come. But there does appear to be one thought in the minds of many and it is the fear that next Monday might produce another parliamentary stalemate such as was observed in the last session. But whether the danger such a situation recurring can create a sufficient awareness of the necessity of avoiding it b voting on election day will only be determined on Monday next. APATHY DETECTED ' A considerable degree of apa- thy has been detected in the campaign, and observers are endeavouring fruitiessly to as- Panel Discussion Held At O’leary O‘LEARY — A panel discus- sion on guidance sponsored by the Young People's Society of the United Baptist Church had 25 members participate in the discussion, Panel members were Mrs. Ed- gar Smallman. Mrs. Verna Bis- hop. Miss Eleanor Oraig. and Ralph Adams with Rev. Max- well Nesbitt acting as modera- r Questions from the teenagers were about courtship, marriage, vocational problems and inter. faith relations. hymn-sing and benediction concluded the program. s e s s the apparent lack oft positive reaction of voters. They I attribute the general lack ofI keen interest to the frequency of elections and inability of any event to keep people keyed up continually. comments have been heard that the comparative quietness usually indicates an at- titude favorable to the opposi- tion, while other remarks are to the effect that people believe the government will be returned and therefore fail to get excited. At the same time. there are conflicting views on the probable e of the vote next Monday believe the same quietness of the voters indicates more than usual thinking on the issues involved and therefore presages a fairly large turnout of the electorate_ SCARES SHARKS I Preliminary research in South Others express the belief the apparent apathy of citizens in- icates a complete lack of in- terest in the result and leads to tAfrica indicates that the high- pitc-hed sounds made by killer Iwhales may be a deterrent to’ the thought that relatively few will go to the polls April 8. Predictions as to the results are with some observers tending to Sy Hey WEATHER TORONTO (CPI — Tempera- tures issued by the lice: Min. Max. Dawson .oslspooss' 3 Vancouver 3O 49 Victoria .uunsrul 36 Edmonton 5 29 Calgary .......n.. 13 35 Regina 18 23 Winnipeg .. 20 23 Toronto ..... 37 54 Ottawa ,. . u. 23 60 Montreal .......... 24 57 Quebec . 19 45 Fredericton ......'. 17 53 Saint John 15 41 Moncton ........... 16 44 Halifax . . . . . . . . . . 22 48 Charlottetown 17 38 i . . . . 21 36 Yarmouth ........ 25 45 St. John's 9 —— HALIFAX ICP) — The wea- ther office says a weak Wea- ther system advancing rapidly across Quebec and Ontario will pass through the Maritimes to- day and sprinkle light showers over parts of Nova Scotia dur- ing the afternoon. New runs- wick and Prince Edward Is- weather of- ‘ land will get only a few cloudy The winners of the O'Lear'y legion branch's cribbage Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, South tShore. Annapolis Valley: Cloud~ ing over during morning; widely separated minshowers in [the afternoon; little change in tem- perature; light winds. Lowhtgh at Halifax and Yarmouth 83 O’LEARY CR'IBBA CHAMPIONS championship Joseph Gallant (loft) and Clifford Gallant are High tide today at Charlotte- town at 5:43 s.m. and 4:41 pin, At Rustlco at 1:24 and 11:50 am. and -. Summerside tide eight' teen minutes later than Charlot- tetown. Sun rises today at and sets at 6:24, shown being presented with the trophy by Ira Ellis. third vice-president of the bronchial the annual cribbage banquet. They narrowly edged out Bruce MacNaught and Leo Gallant with William Mac Mur- at MacDonald third. O'Leary l t to Ellen- llo in the West .Prince zone finals and 46. Kentville 28 and 50. Northern Nova Scotia. Eastern Shore: cloudy: widely separated rainshowers in the afternoon; clearing by evening; little change in temperature; south- west winds 15 shifting in after- noon to northwest 15. Low-high at New Glasgow and Goshen 28 and 44. Prince Edward Island: Sunny with a few cloudy intervals; little change temperature; southwest winds 25 shifting dur- ing morning to northwest 15. Low-high at Charlottetown 32 and 7. I New Brunswick: Clear with at Vote Angus few cloudy intervals: little I change in temperature: south. west winds 20 shifting in after- noon to northwest 15. w- g at Moncton and Saint John 32 and 42. Fredericton 28 and 42. Edmundston 25 and 35. Camp- "To Win with Diet. and Heath" Queens Conservative Association lbellton 28 and 35. iattack by sharks. tdifficult to obtain and. contrary intervals. field is a patient in the Com- the hospital with sufficient pow- ditional euipment. he said. munity Hospital. O’Leary. IN O’LEARY HOSPITAL Mrs. John Smallman of Knuts- food is a patient in the Com munity Hospital, O’Leary. FROM HALIFAX John Wedlock has returned to his home in O'Leary after Exports Show Feb. Increase working inh Halifax over the BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL I winter mont s. , , I t ; OTTAWA (CPI—Canadian ex-' The figures covered domestic S MERCHANTS A. A. H ATTENDED SALE , ports rose 3.9 per cent to $424.- exports only — not shipments BENEFIT YOURSELF “— . T Errol Stetson and Bruce Mac- 600,000 in February this year brought into Canada for re-ex- ' BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY YOUR IMPERIAL Essa AGEN 1 £550 SERVICE ' Dougall motored to Charlotte- compared with a ea ago, port. ' Doyou know something? You can save tOWItl Tlguridaiy to attend the bringing the total for the first‘ Newsprint paper exports weret (DOUG RD» .PROP-l time. money and energy by patronlz- ' ' : Eas er ee 5 ow and sale. \two months of 1963 up 6.5 pertvalued a‘ 544300.000 in Fem-u“ Irving Gas & on Products Minor Repairs lag the business firms whose advertise- Groceries & Meats VlSITED NEW LONDON gent to $995,300.000. the. Domip. my, 1963. compared with 349"} Tires.Batteries-Accesun-ie. .nd merits appear on “Ill page of The Fruits & Vegetables I Miss Beverl MacGregor andlwn Bureau 0‘ Stamt‘cs sald1.500.000 ,in the same month last" “Deal Here Where Your Dollars Guardian - Patriot. They have spent m- . I Ar‘ 1d B t ey' ‘ 't' tM°“da" 7yeér. bringing the two monthsl Have More Cents" “he'll” “me and “my d“ "we" 5"" Dru" 3‘ n “m I t!” if fs. “1;” {if} mBLre' g The bureau said part of thetlozal to $103,100 000 this year.t We Give 5 Percent Tim . Ba“ He vices and shopplnx facilities near to Ladies’ 8: Men’s Clothtns . a “’95 3" mm" Ska d. ew 0’" I increase in value is due to he ; down from last $.63” $112 300.} Dividend Dona" .e 3 you. Show that you appreciate the" 9" SEE OUR SELECTION Stove & Furnace Oll don over e wee en _ exchange rate of the Canadian 000 ' ' t s d Th Accessorlaa for“ by shopping at their places of ENT WEEKEND idoliar. pegged at 921.6 cents in ‘—-.—' Donn], 33111:“! cash business. The businessmen throughout 01“ TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS Office Res- Miss Georgie Gamma” tr31mins, funds last June, t "I 97 2 “‘5 Local Road Service this district are prepared to’bring you MAKE SELECTION EARLY 26-2 phones 26-3 tag as a technician at p.E.I.1 February increase “'33 Volkswa en E m ' “hem” Phone :4 Wellington “"8"” merchand‘" "‘1 elllclem 8°" Phone 12 So u Montague P. E. I. Hospital spent the weekend with ' Slower than it was in January: I g I vices at the lowest possible prices. They her parents M, n Mrs lwhen there was an 8.7 per cent . ' "a 5'0“ men" and new M l George cmhthm. in Guam. émcmse' Prices cut PATRONIZE THEM AND MAKE t Canada's exports rose to that YOUR DOLLARS Go FURTHER & ’ IUnited States. Japan. Australia. I FRACTURES HIP Nelson Adams. o'Leam hathrauce, Belgium and Luxem-j the misfortune to {311 Saturday I bourg. Norway and India. They t Canada Ltd. Monday announced evening and fracture his MD. were lower in February to the1 an immediate price reduction of lUnited Kingdom. Communistt$100 on its VW1200 deluxe se- TORONTO (CPl—Volkswagen ‘ INDUSTRIES LTD. BARBOUR’S THE DISTRICT PAGE A. J. MATHESON McCORMICK FARM MACHINERY FARMALL TRACTORS Concrete Blocks & Tile Complete Line of Cement Blocks Quality Coal & Hard Coal figs‘g321hr33‘33f‘efifiigéfigh eaffififillchli‘laa. 3nd West Germany. tdanrsl. Its hgghfst sellilllig model. Builders of DRUG CO' LTD' .1 Phone 111-2 Month". 5 id d l. r ucion oows an- , , 2-»: . _ mce‘oUT 0F HOSPITAL lsofdhfoodtllesumslfer. Zigmililin‘i,‘ fi)oun§emcr§lt of lremoval of tthet P103511}?! grills“! Phone 5 Oman F M ‘ an rad oact‘v ore' and on-. -per-cen surc arge on au 0- is 'n _ — — — .— — —— . Master Keith Dewar. son of lcentrates shllweed gbains. The‘mobile imports. ‘, M . I fl [Eats SERVICE STATION ' arm ac Inery «II Dr. and Mrs. Charles Dewar, 'value of exports of newsprint, There is no change in price? “mm a ware urchnamfles Acces m. 5 Parts Ii Repairs ‘ O'Leary. has returned to his wheat. crude petroleum. nickel for the 1500 passenger car line. Marine Engines Min" R; '1" 5° 3"", 3m Equipment General Repairs ‘ ltltilme aftCer beingt a pal-Eleni“ and atlioyes. and] nickel ores, as the tsurchagge on tthis mto Phone 86 A") t “new; ‘ “I ml M h 1.. Au Mu“. M C." met. ‘ e m l S' D CUS m- EI’OII ’ O’Lcary. om u" y m 8' m a an scram “Rims. M pa 5 0 0 Phone 75 Alberton Hawaii-23m“ Drug smxruwn °"‘ °" W Tractors M Spray Painting .1 Body Work o] J s l I" we“ Prh“ Electric & Acetylene Welding a c . Portals! E t SUTHERLAND LLOYD N. OLIVER ° “m” r ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING Chan. 8“ new um“ CONTRACTOR I mahl’hone Montague 12131 I I. In White Rose Gas & Oils ' ' a mm m “hem” . menus?" COMPLETE COLLISION sERVICE .1 “You: R. A. 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