8 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. Much 9. 1963.i , , _ . Copper Mine ' . pi ’ iShaii Sinking ‘ i l Is Underway MONTREAL (CTN »— British iNewfoundland Corporation Lim- ‘itod has reported it h as istarted shaft - sinking at its ;Whaiesback Pond copper pros- pect in Newfoundland. - The company's annual report said sinking has been under .way for about two months. Total lexpcnditures on the prospect in .‘northwestern Newfoundland are $798 96 . The report said the company ‘had a loss for the nine months e ded Dec. 31 of $75.93? After Ideducting $15,237 attributable to iminority shareholders. the loss for the period transferred to deficit was $60,036. The Twin Falls Power Cor- poration Limited. an associated company. had a profit in the thine-month perod ended Dec. 31 of $158,172. but. as in prior years, its results were not. in- corporated with British New- foundland‘s. The report said federal gov— .ernment encouragement of long- ” term contracts for the export of t‘power has “opened the way to; serious consideration of markets 3 in the United States" for power 1 produced at the company's Hamilton Falls site in Labrador. l l Russians Fail ‘To Obtain Spy LONDON 'Rcutct‘si The for- eign office said here Rus- sian intelligence agents had tried but failed to force a member of the British embassy ‘ in Moscow to work for themfi ‘ n had been sent back to London in his own and “in .«Wi the general interest." the for- eign office said. The foreign office said the Soviet agents had threatened to ‘ "disclose an incident in the private. life" of the man. lvor YOUNG SUPPORTER " official. and his wife arrived ll‘iwycat-oid Patrick P‘al- youngstcr hero ioins Ill the hack in Britan 1331 “pka roner was one of a ct‘nud who general applause. while Alike The foregn office did not. jammed the Brandon (‘ollcge smiles down on the shirt-tail spa-Hy um "incident." dining room basement to out choct'or. Tho {m-pmn nffipp mid Rmv. grrot Lester Fi. Pearson, The ((‘P \l'ireuhotui sou “rm to iunsmw in May last your. Ottawa Enlarges Statement waldo.” Receives 1 On Sugar Beet Assistance Defence Supplies \i-tw i‘onK (Al‘i (:ii-ii de- i n't"t‘.\\\',\ it‘f‘i Returns to 'l‘h's would ensure highest i'o— _ ' Canadian sii:ar br‘r‘t producers titi'iis. tcnce supplies and equipment in was may be determined It uorlrl sugar prim»: stay \icie stockpile-d in the \liaidorfo‘ miely hv the mine of imported high. the terms of these con- ilef‘t'iE llntf‘l this “N’h' Mr: raw :iigar if world pi‘icrs i'e~ tracts may drcidc all the sugar IN‘ In ill.) 9WD! 0[ nut"er at main a: buoyant as at present. boot income because no support lack. The hotel was the first iinl, the federal agriculture dopart- payments would he made. it ii‘ir‘ ('il_\' in l't‘L‘L‘IVf‘ such supplicsl mPnl said here. \'o siip- said. littnl the federal governmnt. nnt't payments may be made. ""“'"*'"' ' ‘ it issued a statement clabor- i aim; on t h c announcement l m a d e Wednesday night I F l ‘ l ll Sll )ICl( lifllflJ’ that the I961: hcct support price n a national bas's will remain unchanged from 15-62. The support will be based on the relation over the last 10 grandchildren will grow up in. He cares about his country. He wants it to about these because they will build a better Canada. [:1 Hon. L. B. Pearson ' grow and prosper so that everyone willing to work can find a job at a fair leads the Liberal Party of Canada—the party that insists on social pro- ‘ wage. He cares about all young people in school, particularly those leaving gross for all Canadians, social progress that will come from a restored and y school this year. No one of them should be forced to quit school because prospering economy. El Give Canada government with purpose. Vote " "Hull-EV" they can’t afford to continue. [3 He cares about how proud we can be as for your Liberal candidate. To restore stability to Parliament, turn to years of the average declared A modern ranch-style home value free on boardr-of lm- Mmp m. mm. W...” M, on... L? Canadians.Astable Parliament, agovernment with purpose,agovcrnment the Liberal Party on April 8. . ported raw sugar and the prices receide by (‘ a ii a d i a n beet more than lm manufactured home dmmn: LI“ Published by the National Liberal Federation grnuors ti-nm pmpcssnrg. SQHURMANS - Kings - JOHN MULLALLY Prince —J. WATSON MacNAUGHT t .i growers will contine to be $13.72 per standard ton. ‘ Th's means that if the aver. age illmontli value of imported. 2; raw ’~ll:al‘ falls below 4.29 cents a pound. payments will be made by the agricultural stabilization hoard Those pai'nicnts Will consist of US cents on each pound of; refined hcct <1121‘l‘ or mcry cent of decline in the average, import DI‘H'f‘ below 4.2!) cents. The department said in the rurronl high price situation. the producers should attempt to gpt thc best possible contracts from pi‘ocCSsors at least com- parable to the average over the lat it) years. YORK ‘\lr and \ii'r. l‘i'oston Scott. l‘lat‘shiield wore rrcont guests 0’ “1‘ and Mrs. Dewar Swan. Mr and Mrs. Ronnie John- ston. Charlottetown \‘isited re- eentiv with \ir. and Mrs. Stewart Vessoy, Ym-k. -‘.\’ir. and \1rs. Harry Lewis had their i-rcent guests. their son-in-lau and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Simpson. Bay- new. The Scouts and (Tiihs attended service in Ym'k L'nitcd Church. The support lmcl for lif‘Cl‘.‘ Queens —ALLISON GIL’LIS Queens -IRA LEWIS HELP YOU ALL THE WAY! 0 PLANS 0 ON-THE-JOB GUIDANCE . GL'ARANTEEI) PRICES BUILD nits use: WAYi- .‘ ., : I Alllaiiufaciured You simply ar‘ R o o f trusses; ;:I-::"n'xl'5rllf:;; spmble the wall gable end! In ‘ _ . for you In m" panels nvn your (orniru on.- pre- v a. Mr. and \lrs. Edison Watt: plmuuvmc you sub - Homing, built, too for and 5"" Lanc- Summcrsvde “Tr. iimr, money and attiflflfl by our tiirk, accurate recent “film‘s or Mr' and Mrs' wast-a. supervisor. assembly. Raymond Watts. MT, and Mrs. Lakpn prisl Build your own “Pine Valley" . .. or any of and two children were in Chair. the new manufactured homes . or we eat: build it for you. You will save money with the manufactured system of home building. ’/ lottetown Friday. Mrs. Richard \'es— s . '. York spent the weekend in Moncton. N.B.. Mr. and Mrs. ('ccil Watts were Visions of Mr. and Mrs Harvey Livingston. Lnion Road. i lsa Lewis. Donald Crockett; r g _ _F r and Gordon Vcsscy attended a1 “it” STYLE YWO STOREYS SN‘H’V l dinner a, W, “WWW...” ww: ALSO HAVE (TO'l‘TAGHS a. GARAGES Hotel rccently. ' Mrs. .Vlalcclm Allen. York he. returned to work after an ill I I . I Hess. at her home. M“ “mm” “09”” ""5 "3- Kcnsington —- Summersidc -— Charlottetown formed to her home in York after , Visiting with her SlSiF’S in Char- Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett ‘ m, .hm mud... w... “m Scliurmans Manufactured Homes recent guests of Mrs. Robert I Crockett and Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. 0. Box I390. Summcrsidc, [’16.]. Mani-mus Charlottetown. Mr. and Roland Reair— m g (. I I sh and “may. Cmmhf‘ad My” east- .end .ata 0mm on Manufactured Home. Designs. ficent guests at the home orl r. and Mrs. Peter Proud. . - - km" mepu‘ Brad‘ka Mm, ................................................ _ John Mullnlly Allison Gilli; » Ira Lewis J. Watson MaoNaitxht Med briefly at the home. of - “ml! Queen- Ilf. and Mrs. Donald Crockett. I one.” Pun" Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. it". and .rs. E. MacArthur ' “flm.UnionRoadwere —'—'——_——————- 5 a Me ""1 Mm 333,; P. E. II. Liberal Amid-thin W“ manur- m‘ g, . I, . f} . i