Phil Bower, left field secretary fo’ provinclal heque from of the Lions rvation co club's regular mittee at the ISLAND NEWS PAG Souris, Kings sounty n, Charlottetown, Thu CNR Road-Rail Service| ae Is On ‘Occasional’ Basis ==== LARD - Montague, - Permission has been grant- the Canadian National road-rail holiday or week from railhead at Moncton or Sackville learned from Lai counsel for he CNR on land. Mr. Large told this paper he g a further e between mainland railhead points and this province OCCASIONAL Sometime ag said the CNR w mission to operate a dail fi ; BASIS as aski servic rom main Labor Initiative Claimed Rela nstan’s Speaking at the Labor University Mond M. MacLean Co-op Super | Mai s that the Unemployment Insur- ance Act has done much to atifie initiative in reat many people. Dealing with the es of workers” he pointed out that “labor, for many, becomes a license to receive unemple ment insurance benefits.” He noted that work becomes the periods of re- ence. pce tag for long ndift while of interest in its tasks”, he said Asked whether the fact that Prince Edward Island is pri agricultural _ prov- management, , confesses that its is determined by staied that this theory is being exploited out of all proportions by business on Prince Edward Island today, and that “e m- ployees were being falsely de juded into thinking that this YPU Meeting Held At Zion Zion YPU held its reguias Weekly meeting Tuesday follow. ine a bean supper. The worship ¢ was led by Dianne Mac: Nell and Margie’ Stavert, who had as their topic “Why The Chureh?” The business meeting opened with prayer by Clair Smith. A tentative report of the bean supper was given by Paul Wea- therbie. Garth MacGouzan gave ‘an outline of the Sunday evening fireside. The social event will be held next week at Suffolk. The mission program was in ‘the form of @ panel discussion \ Moderated by Paul Weatherbie. Panelists were Sheila Roper, Evelyn Ballem, Garth MacGou- gan and Bill MacMicken. ! LIONS PRESENT CHEQUE TO:CNIB dinner meeting at the Charlo | 61, During this time 56 people were served, 40 receiving eye | examinations and glasses, 10 | with eye examinations only, | ab ae pesos rising || pairs to glasses. ‘Shop Opened | For Patients At Riverside Hon, Hubert B. MacNeill, MD of health, assisted by deputy minis- Monkley, ns County for the to December, 19- ses in Qui period Apri PRE-SIFTED — FREE BREAD & ROLL COOK BOOK minister | Dr. Owen cu is, | ter Lorne MLA, opened the Pat- ients Apparel Shop at Riverside MAPLE LEAF ‘ Hospital last night, Peake, representing J.H. Maloney, president of the (Ababelation presided at the Pape T GRADE HEATHER head points, and Douglas La- R brief ceremeny. combe. manager relations, Moncton, day “with the only be able to of P.ELL is 24 hour than at pré sent—on an ‘occasional’ basis.” ruling, Mr. th association. In declaring the shop officially opened he expressed his personal best wishes for growing public support and interest for volun- he railway has been operat- | eer action on behalf of the WESTMINISTER—4 PK. COLORED ng motor transport within the |™ental one ; be sentally cearcantons A SOLID BACKING - 10 : L ET T i SS T E province since 195 gular basis. bety mainland of extra-provinei Charlottetown and. Summ side is authorized with “no re- rm loads.” and see the youl get Clip the an checklist above... as a Feminder of what to buy! f F F a re en 59: Dr. MacNei pleased with ne pecs aes and varied program of the as- aereaee aan 4 UJ i A Fe R. ve 1 Ib. pkgs. 1 3 1 for which he gave credit to the a 7 Pra ecerel SEA SEALD FANCY FISH STICKS 10 =~ 39 EAST PACK HADDOCK Fillets 1». Ac Fish & Chips *= 28¢ YORK Fancy Trout = 69c (Continued from page 1) He was referring, he said, to a speech, by Dr. Orville Phillips, MP for Prince in which he had ested it would be cheaper the province and move combe said today e points and this province for x number of years, Mr. Lacombe ided. CANADA’S FINEST GOVERNMENT GRADED RED AND BLUE BRAND ISLAND STEER SAVE 39c—SEAMLESS annual meeting of the provin | nee YPCs when he said in part ‘You couldn't expect the peo: ple of Canada to pu say $300 e million into a causeway. It Island remaining at 65 per cent would’ be cheaper ter ty the below, parity for the rest of C&-| province and move everyone The speaker began his. lec- < TOP ROUND YOUR CHOICE STEAK OR ROAST COLORED HALF APRONS . IRONING BOARD PAD AND COVER SET . . Stifled was the cause of wages on P.E NON FOOD ITEMS ST. PETERS ROAD STORE | Stacey fk cot oie SIRLOIN TIP NYLONS . . . pr. 59c city Sapa Dr BLANKETS | Re hat Nae BLANKETS . . 3.95 29¢ 99c ALLEN ASSORTED FRUIT DRINKS 48 02. tins 89: deal of MacKay ture with a discussion of labor There was a great In" Canada. generally, stating | cTosstire between Mr that labor has duties’ towards | 4"d the Government benches, Canada in as much as the| Most of it was good natured, economic and political prestige | though, and the government ‘of the nation will be determin-| Members joined in the general ed in great part by the contri- desk thumping when he sat bution made by Canadians in| down oe aor a oree. sn stated that | SENATE APPOINTMENT there is a great lack of respon- boost for the Senate ap- sibility on the part of some of Pointment in Prinee County ap- the laboring cl He charged | Patently was pointed at Keith that, by and large, when labor | Boswell, Victoria. Mr. MacKay is presented with more respon- | Mentioned no names but his sibility, for more wages, the geographic finger-pointing clear- people in question prefer to ly indicated the Victoria farm- shy away from i and choose to wage now being received Management”, he HOME GARDEN GUIDE Ib. 85x LEAN TENDER JUICY RUMP ROAST... » EXCELLENT FOR PATTIES OR MEAT LOAF er. Mr. MacKay suggested the Cc T lol J province's economy could be % + boosted by the extension of long eee 1s. c term credit to Nova Scotia and ON SALE 6% said “seeks managers from among its employ, and. mind, it is on the lookout for responsibility and interest SEAKING BRAND RAW SCALLOPS ...... » with this in | New Brunswick to build up their economy. The resulting greatly SECTIONS 1-1-3 STILL AVAILABLE 3 rm. 29¢ among its workers.” perity, would create a demand He noted that the task of any for P.E.I. primary product employee is to ‘show manage- | that would leave no marketing ment better ways of managing, | Ptoblems, egested. Management, for the most part Mr. MacKay emphasized his appreciates suggestions from | belief that it is a serious situa- its labor force. It is a duty of | tion where P.E.I. People spend cae 4 correc oan tee, almost four and one-half mil- where this is necessary, T. | lion dollars on | “tl Mackean included ists probably ‘nd tse LEMON, CHOCOLATE, DEVON "| ina single yea ~ Motorists Barred | peat meee oat ae te = 0. P. W AFERS From Soviet Union “close to $2 million.” # one cconomy to get reveme that concerted |[BURFORD BARTLETT LONDON (AP)—No foreign Sons tae ee .4 a tremendonsty in sald. boat “About | Boviet Union after Apri nae cause. tourist accommodations the future of our boys EE 15 oz. F are fully booked, the London ° = ice of the Soviet agency In- announced Wednesday. oat ft ts still possible for tourists to enter the Soviet Jnion by aircraft. ship or train, 4m Intourist spokesman said. The accommodations which aaa were fully booked, he ex- were those used by so 24 Hour Ambulance between the Soviet survies ws and Moscow and Parker E. Hamilton Funeral Director reap with Dignity and nse INSTANT COFFEE sm 39¢ tween Moscow and southern Phone 220 Russia and the Ukraine. | eee te Nearly 1,000,000 tourists are expected to visit the Soviet Phone 7' Union from 95 foreign countries M this year, the spokesm: ae eer SOLID LOCAL CABBAGE TENDER, GREEN SPINACH » =. 39% NEW OROP CORELESS CARROTS FINEST QUALITY SUNKIST ORANGES 5 is 83 n. 6c 35¢ VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, MARCH 10 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMITY QUANTITIES