16 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, May 21, 1968 ent of customers.” present. emplovees, egrenaive “FRY PERSONAL TOUCH there are now near- | marketing. of company servicés EDMONTON (CP) — Mayor . en : easel 27,000 telephones | and continued training of _man- ? "DOUBLE IN SIZE in P.E.L., 1,200 more than a year! agement people. in stipetvisory | Vinee Dantzer has sent 3,800 le ago—and ‘each new telephone! skills). But! it. will also mean, iters to people in Europe inviting ._|installéd meant a company in-| he stressed, the continued coti- thom to visit Edmonton as i Compan Shareholders \vestment. of $961. The” average “Yiderice ‘of the investing public, /j.4, Their names were gathered y | investment behind each — -tele- from whom ‘puch of the money. .44) Jocal residents’ -friends |phone now exceeds $435, also a for construcgjon must come: he relatives. ' Prizes” can. be /Stage Annual Meeting == . Mr. “Atchibald sald: “Never |won -by.turafag’ ta, the. letlers | CONTINUE TO INCREASE before has the company looked | sithe Edmonton tourist bureau. , Construction costs for service to the investing public to such ie it stimated that - Is ress were. pubs |Tiuephone Company will pe the Aru te pie ‘agp improvements, growth and ex- an extent as it’ will during the Neushie- in sine in-the-—next® five stre' at - pany9, | pansiton—during—1964 will be years ahead. However, with the: TENDERS — |nual ‘shareholders’ meeting in| abouP $1,8040,000, compared with continued growth in the economy _ d the company~has, in- eat Ka wearer sending 7 ‘Charlottetown Wednesday by ‘an average of $1,173,000 annual- of Prince Edward Island, and | \ _ new additions by more than 59 company president, A. Gordon ly since 1960. This will continue with the ever, Increasing 60d |. For ‘Janitor. |percent compared to the past Archibald: ~ {to increase he sald: *~__|-for-new—and improved telephone——~—, : Sr Ifive ‘years. Mr. Archibald was optimistic| At this rate, the company’s service..I have every confid-; For Alberton Elementary : } These and other highlights of about: P.E.I's economic future| investment in plant—now $12 ence in «the Island Telephone; ; ttt and emphasized the «Telephone | milljon will alrhost double in the Company's future and in ifs School will be received ; Company must’ do more ‘than | five years, the money going ability to provide. a proper .ser?| nti| May 31, 1966. sale, mpm om of we just-keep_pace_.with what Ag into new buildings, central of-. Vice. to its oo -to pay winter carnival, former ~ asso 7a ing on in the province. econo- |fice facilities and regular tele- fair wages to its employees and, , . Mrs . Blanche England \ciate - editor of the Red and mically, ‘The company must, | phone, equipment installed in of-,at the same time, to attract. suf- | ig |White, and manager of ‘public ih many areas, exceed the pace |fices and homes, he said. fic jt investment dollars to! zs ary [rotations for the SDU Hockey. with service and facilities aval): | This will require more em- carrvy on its ten-year pro-| -. Secret . Alberton. ‘team. * able. in anticipation of require: 'ployees,. increased training f for | | gramme. : ee oe — seas —EE ——— =S—————_—\ + wee & ah it UNITED NATIONS PROBLEMS ARE DISCUSSED | * External Affairs Minister state for foreign affairs, and Pieme of” the UN. They are” Martin’ (LEFT) is conferring — Lord Caradon, Britain's —per-“ shown in front of the Peace at Ottawa Thursday with Eire manent_representative at the (Tower of the Parliament Build- ene white, Britian secretary of- -United Nations concerning pro- ‘ing. (CP Wirephoto). 4 ~ psec tne “Island Fur Association — og “Has Had Successful Year Delegate. Fox breeders in this province | As the colite phases derkeand: of $1,100 for a Black Willow- st. Dunstan’s University will have had “another “successful “the report fhdicates, the prices) bmnink-thists-jetblack types: ‘send one délegate to the SUNAC | “year-with—prices-ranging—up—to--receded,-and—the—comparison—1s-}—This-compares- with-the yp 'beadership~ Institute tobe held 675: each for silver pelts, The | between pelts of comparable est previous mink pelt price of |\jay 30 to June 3, Charles’ Mc- Gusrhen Seer hone oe | quality. | ool nee _ rovalia pink |Mijlan, president of-the students’ ayton Mill who. is: presiden junion,. will represent the Univer- | of the P-E.I. Fur Breeders As-) TOP PRICES One lot of 42 male mink pelts ‘sity at-the five day conference | + gociation- : A New York auction of pelts:! soid~ for $430 each, a lot of Mr. Mill, he lives at a ast ene Top 5,000. pelts ae | male pelts oud for rape ar ono — teld thi th. prices repo: |ther lot of 58 males lor a online a. vas \ at New York were $70 for silvers, | same price. One lot of 48 ma | Tobe held at Carleton Univer- | breeders’ association will be: $61 for mauve amhbers, $63 for | néelis—the male skins are ‘area tsity, the Institute will allow dele- | held at Bireh Court; Expert Pearl platinums- and $51-for plat- sold for $410 apiece: |gates “0 ae a Sean tal -F n Tu ven- | inum and whiteface: . | menta iplomatic, and acad- ing of sent Wik. <i Aeabaat Relatively small offering of Lea Pr cas sadbage cody emic officials, amt will formu- fox pelts in London and in Scan-|7 4. than: $360. late poligy by the expression of At the Hudson Bay Company | dinavian countri . es during | -'student opinion on issues of Montreal sale-this year ranched current season have gold readily | A former Summerside man, | world Pe Sta fox -pelts consigned by Cara- prices Rendle Bowness, he is not with tian breeders. sold: from $42 algo! res torre cohen Master Feeds—observed follow-| SUNAC is an_ organization of | $75; with the greater range 0 ~ > trilicatan: ere ing the sale “I doubt if we shall | university students interested in the offering selling in the. $35 "°P2 ever sep the like of this again. student affairs, the role of the _ to $75 rangey-according _to_ the Long-haired fur types of fur Prior to this sale the top price. United= Nations and internation. | marketing department of the #enerally a Te experiencing” ‘fora very dark standard mink |al relations. It encompasses a Canadian’ National ‘Silver Fox | Strong demand over a wide area...” gigs, program of education ‘in. the ar Breeders’. Association. ‘of consumption, and the fur , Full silvers were in demand (trade as whole has continued in The fur breeders in the pro- peer community and is a and. two lots brought the top 2 buoyant state”: the fur market-| Vince have reason to smile pegs of ee price of $75. the report said. me 5° vibes : oe ~ a Nations end is bifillated with the Several lots of the fox pelts Mink breeders here and else--- Women men made up 27 per cent rat ited Na ti Association in _which brought the top price where were particularly happy ofthe Canadian Yabor forc? in pot cok arindnd Shei) See eae ae “came from this province. ‘The | with the recent auction which./1961, compared with 18, percent Canada. : Guardian has been informed, ‘brought an- ae record price | ins 1901. : Mr=MeMillan, the SDU dele- ‘which will have delegates from ‘every Canadian university. > THE BUCHTA DANCERS! ‘Come Meet “Alex Samabell’ es + ‘and his Liberal Candidates wi FRIDAY, MAY 27th. - 8:30 P.M. = COLISEUM - CHARLOTTETOWN, - (Exhibition Grounds) - . ~_- “Everyone Welcome” J OIN THE PARADE TO THE RALLY - Liberal Leader Alex Campbell and his Liberal candidates know the futtre of The Island must be made. better for our young people, The Liberals consider at vital. . “~ “| ee Government eS : Will Provide. 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