A MOUNTAIN OF SPUDS This fs part of the estimat- ed 18 carloads of Sebago pot- atoes which were harveted this year by Fulton Sanderson and Sons, ‘York Point. ‘‘This is the best crop of potatoes we have ever had", said Fulton Sanderson whois sitting on the spuds holding a couple of the big Sebagoes. The produc- tion of the 18 carloads is on approximately 35 acres, the _Sandersons said. On one 20- -|sland News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Oct. 28. 1965. Police Chief Asking — Youths Co- Police Chief Sterns Webster |ticipation of young people in the | expressed his appreciation yes- terday for the cooperation of the youth of the city the past two years of Hallowe’'en .cele- brations and asked for. the same help this year. ‘We don't want to do anything | to spoil the fun of the little chil- | dren,’ the Chief said, ‘‘but we do have to protect our citizens | from any possible rowdyism Chief Webster remarked’ on the excellent’ cooperation his force | had received, particularly in the | past two years, from the young people of Charlottetown and | the pdtice ions. oie eee oe iain would have every member of | this Saturday night. He also noted the growing par- ) Fined $50 | For Assault SUMMERSIDE — Way oe Thomas Warren, Albaty;) was fined $50 and costs or 30'days | for assault by Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald in Prince County Court yesterday, Borden RCMP constable John Mac- ' Ghire* said the accused had kicked a man in the face and broken his nose at an Albany dance. Magistrate MacDonald ‘said the accused would face a jali term if he appeared before the court again on a similar offence The following were fined $10 plus costs for speeding: Barry | Williams, Summerside; John MacDonald, Miscouche; Anth- ony McCaull, Ellerslie; Charles MélIsaac, St. Eleanors; Anita | Adolphe | Gaudet, Miscouche; Riehard, Wellington; and Al- phonse Arsenault, Wellington. Frank Felhouser, RCAF Sta- tion Summerside, was fined $15 costs for speeding up to 75 in a 40 mile zone. Alcide Richard, Tignish, was $10 plus costs for driving witho a license. For t a person without a se to drive his vehicle, Ronald John Kingston. fined $10 plus costs. Bakery Has Oven Dcchie peorrracur — Residents of | ontague and customers | Island will not —> , an for food processing plants that they ask for 60 per cent com- on the actual crop| = have suffered this) |. year becatise of drought, he told © this paper yesterday. 3 Mr. MacRae is meeting today a@ six-man committee from the |* supplying plants at . Sherwood and New |= Annan who are see the | MR. MacRAE provincial government they were reported to ")/ |has to pay one-half of the costs |jous in many instances. Sam \the individual growers for this * jom any such arrangement. } late basis of comparison can be obtained. Mr. MacRae explained that he has written the processing plants asking for production figures by year, and for amounts supplied by the same individual growers in years, so an accur- JOHN be put in place before the really acre field, they explained—the atdes fills tt to one-half its Sd ania ttn ke sons are Johnny and Robert— capacity. The other six car- ceed beyond this stage until the they put a ton of fertilizer last Joads are in two of the Sander- first inspection nas been year when they ror —— son cellers. out carrie there. This year they appli 2,400 pounds to the acre,’ and Mr. Cheverie urged everyone who is contemplating building a the results are good; you can see for yourself,” he told The Guardian photographer. The pile of potatoes, about 10 feet high, are in an insulated build- ing which is 34 feet Neus 19 feet....The 12 carloads Manager Has Grant Advice |9%*,2. 22 i's smn lity for 0 9000 Braet uae oe Back Broken In Accident * & |Winter House-Building Incentive Program is to the nearest Na- tenes Employment Service Of- ice. George -W. , Manager of the Ch Office of the National Employment Ser- \vice, pointed out that the grants | ‘ lare payable on homes built in |the period Sema Mey, 15 to April Sk applications can be submitted at any time during this winter period those persons who are plarming an e start should submit at once. Construction can proceed to the first floor joist stage before Nov. 15, which means that the foundation and sub-flooring can them. As the Ghief stated it rep- | recente Sitly aamtied i TOWN OF ALBERTON. trend to re bility’’. NO LONGER WORRIED Because of the fact that Hallowe’en this year Police Chief’ Webster stated] falls om Sunday, therefore Satarday, Oct. 30th is ithis trend meant many people, | hereby declared the only day on hick Hallowe'en may be celebrated in the Town of Alberton. ‘mostly the older folks of the} ROY LEARD, Mayor. lcity, were no longer so worried | Operation Hallowe’en parties being given by service clubs and other or- ganizations and highly com- mended the groups planning at the approach of the day and | jwere less fearful of danger to | ithemselves and their possess- However, he noted he ‘he _DANCE the Force on duty Satur day | night with several special con- stables also on patrol in order to ensure both children and citiz- jens enjoying the big party with- out undue danger. He- added a sharper note, ‘though, when he stated definit- | ely that Hallowe'en was to be |eelebrated ¢ on Saturday and said } — |the Police~had been told to: per- imit no one to attempt to carry 'the celebrations into Sunday or Sunday night. If that were tried on the Sabbath, he said, anyone in costume or annoying house- ‘holders that night would be was promptly taken into custody. | MARK MacGUI One of your two Queens County Liberal Candidates will deliver an. important message. on Canada’s Future. TONIGHT THURSDAY OCTOBER 28th at 7.15 P.M. CFCY Television Tune in and learn how you. can make your vote “Count for More” =| Vote Liberal Nov. 3 (Inserted by Queess Oo. Liberal Assa.) ~ AT THE ROLLAWAY — THURSDAY, OCT. 28 TO THE MUSIC OF THE VIKINGS 9:30 TO. 12:30 — ADMISSION 50c have been | at the time of the accident. | T - 1957 DODGE 4 Door He is maseriod to the former | HURS uf OcT 28th 1 ONLY HUNTING TRAILER, Sleeps Four. Betty MacN New Perth. 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