ISLAND NEWS. PAGE Cold Storage Survey. ‘soccer Soto co Assistance Is Sought 7\4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. - 12, 1962. | Presier Shaw said that Mr. ade im wil set the aaeance of col Macao js arranging with ‘ the| 9. ; pl o ‘i i" . carry out a survey to determine | storage expert. “As-soon a8 one f pete Vy oe RADIO SERVICE the needs for cold storage facili-! is available,” the premier said,’ ‘* house whee the tne. sem ties in the provitice, P re mier| “the survey will begin.” out about nthe amoxe |S2rvins Ging’s County ., B Curtai S ‘ourse IMMEDIATE. N ny.| According to Pfemier Shaw.) passing by 00 the yond. , Mice Quilty TV Both Premier Shaw and Agr-| tion of new facilitis wil be: de ee fe Ris— cutting hand continue cure inister Andrew termined. “Existing storage fac- 2 iotin ee ye oe to te Rae have said that. there {| flities will be examined,” he One of the main questions to| BCA; Victor sor snd Paps Usen Fisheries here since Mon-| A large number ‘are also tak. £7e#t need for additional cold) said, “ané-the survey will take| be decided is whether the new TV Receivers. — day was cut short yesterday | ing another course dealing with | facilities, and the mat-| into consideration what future | facilities will be operated by afternoon due to a~ shortage et Sein Sine Sete | ener Seeer ose =] permenant ot © eel eatagee bbc sd | fish for the unexpectedly large trawl ‘nets which is being ‘cod #10" | be. aes enterprise. rd iis enrollment. | ducted at St. Mary's Hall. i = With between -| Both ef these extension .cour- | ‘ PISQUID EAST Service Held Mr. Floyd Jay and.Mr; a rence Hendricken, motored to| woNTAGUE — The third in eens “Mae ie ies) oerian in the Week of Prayer a, Hopetbreds were Valier at} Byteran ‘eae tee the home of Mrs. MacDonald's wednesday evenin —— parents, Mr, and. Mrs. Edward! pe. wader 4 © ni i Jay, Wednesday night. ; cited that was K.T. Norris, who stated that Mr.- George Jay was a recent visitor in Chariattetown, aS in ee aa Miss Georgie Dover was 4/4, °. expressed oF | visitor in Montague, Wednesday. Mrs: Wallace Birt spent a couple of days during the week in Sherwood, where she was the’ that freedom in Christ is basic to all our freedoms. He: remind- § ed his audience ,of each ones @ responsibilities to find freedom | of quality men’s wear from. Henderson & Cudmore | in the church and to take this message to the world. — . HELICOPTER RESCUES ¢ CREWMEN Mr. and Mrs. a 9 * Special music included a duet by the male members of th grounded Monday night on a | all 28 crewmen after hidden | Kem Danny, Darlene and Kethy | sunro trio, “Cleanse Me,” The fi “geet about 800 feet off Shut- | rocks prevented -tugs from choir..number was “The Lord's 0: hing. the one Year’s weekend with Mrs. Hen- My Sh (| and ee ee eee” | dricken's parents, Mc. and Mes. y Shepherd.” ,’ (CP Wirephoto) | naniel ‘Boyd, ‘Antigonish. ’ The final service in this ser. | . : } : Fri. | ch on Thursday evenin TION. OF AGRIC. NEWSLETTER | in mo ee . Mrs. George Dover _- - les was held in the United Chur- y ¥ ‘ plier Dare tener, dees! LIVESTOCK fe IN ational Laziness Seen Saga tae EY wowmanat ce) — sine ‘Irwin, Mr. and Mrs, | Were steady to $1 higher and ~ 1 xe lambs steady t Jay end Mrs. “Harold ly to $1 higher on forree ster-te Loree Val, |the Montreal livestock markets ase C wan {Jey Saturday night where they ee week. Fe gg Re eels Se. ae ae was generally good. deman appliance than have the old one|ried about’ our chance of sur-| _Mr.. and. rold G. Jay,| Receipts-this week were: oan | =-~t| repaired, We are Staggering un-| viving; and having survived two | Harold, Edward, Kevin end Hea- | cattle, 1,473 calves, 803 ‘s| det @ load of debt, Sovatien. on world wars, we subconsciously | ther left Sunday for their home | #Md 185 sheep and lambs. Last ever-higher living costs. in . Cambridge, Mass., after wre oe te wee is os. 1 proble spending a week's holiday with ce rs sold at 26: 3 ree paen face this sort tis = peace | the former's parents, Mr. and | Sood 25.60 - 28.80, “medium 22- : CE _ Top Quality Wool and Cashmere UBURBAN @ deep pile linings , + Rageter: 90.39.00 e@ some Harris Tweeds included $ @ sizef361046-. | ® porate Aatihen Wloe teres . Entire Stock (except Daks) » TROUSERS — 0 E ‘ ap yo 15.75-22. ; down from Gloud Nine} . Mr. and Mrs, Alten- J and were 19.75-21.25, | shock to admit that, in ood wanton the rest of the | daughter Isabel were Woes medium: 17.75-20.75 and 15.75-22. y tou By M Ndauld East school recpen- {lum 16-1 Y omees 1a iquid East sch n- on - 16 | the midgt of . » ak lay following the Cavin: and conanes ons qollare 8-13, more. time plaj than work- oe ays. Sa Good 8 at. 18-21° and playing war, in-prosperity we are %i the | mas holidays. Florence ~ Gieemeh' tied acdsee. enya Sut ten of | Me Her Rey evi] Gon vanes ld ta or in arlot T on oa teak eae naa | Me, and: Mrs Birt Leard, | Hrassers 15-17 ‘and. feeders It: ‘ be done. ; Lorne Valley were visitors at 19.50. wondering why, we-a © young,| “It is a disease which, I sup-|the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Good lambs brought 19.35-21, strong, pioneer nation-have be-| pose, is well nigh inescapable; George Dover, Wednesday night. | mixed 18.50-19 and common 14 this way. . °° because it is as'prevatent _gs| Mrs. Wallace Birt was hostess | 18. Sheep were 4-10. think it has todo-with our | any epidemic, and its contagious | ¢o the ladies of~ the Pisquid |; At the west - end — and our realiza-| is as subtle as that of any virus."| East Women's,Institute Wednes- | rade A hogs sold at a. 27.10 that they are the basis of | FARM FORUM. | day night with all members pre- and sows were 18-20. At the east- ; with the fact that). We get the impression that | sent. When routine business was | nd market, grade A hogs were | are maturing as a nation | {ast Monday night really pro-| Completed a contest was put-on | 26 but mostly 26 plus 80. cents we cannot quite escape the | duced in tota)“@ monster gath-| bY Florence Saville and won by each and sows were 18-19 and | subconscious felling that matur-|ering of Canadian young people | Mrs. Harold Jay. A delicious | mostly 18 plus 8 cents each. | ity. automatically brings with it| and of adults as well. Probab-| uch was served by the hos- | sarees ent Sealy we have be-| ly well over fifty thousand peo-| 88 assisted’ by her daughter ome most as ‘Once-A-Year Clearance ARROW. | Special’ Group Regular to $69. 35 an SUITS reaéti | Mrs. Robert Leard. } La *| ace tut Rene Mtalstat tphs| se {etenmm vw a] MECULLOCH SHIRTS a ee ss ee ee ts iy ei he vern, oman nyo | tense af ted Sly gale uae? cegtcee | CHAIN Ree. To 698 - we were h some value to j . ‘ . at i for Teamonale tle: ever.to Worry at all! We wor-! the 4H ovement. c Loot day Mr. and Mrs. | . SAWS — a en 25% OFF O F F ° é : ir. Floyd Jay was a ‘vtaines| 3 sorts ° . in Charlottetown, Saturday. | ° SPECIAL ~~ [ Sos ete ‘|More Constructive Attitude "arias ie, Sic. ‘s “e ENTIRE. a worked bu : son were visitors in -Charlotte- wz? e Lesa fealty, they come, ww wit. ‘Is Suggested-For Investors: TS. Fed 2 spent’ Mon € ae 7 STOCKI- year than the ' . | day ‘in rend Jay ek ee ae 3 FOR 10.00 . er turns out in FORBES REUDE cote Spareladt ot pret home, of pee, setae Mra. Hes Sretitey Pt Reet El Canadian Press Business ac Corney Corney : . i ‘ 5 | «NATIONAL LAZINESS | A number of factors suggest |tion’s capacity le. racially | eee - Diz ents Values to ae. 00! Before you think sitting |}@ more constructive attitude to-|-taken up.” ; STANFIELD’S | here wallowing in selfpity, let/ ward selected Canadian securi-| In regard to trade develop- TREATRE.-. | See ge whens ems [Pita Feus ee ek 2's (at Panel MON: ‘that I really am entitled to take | current nine-page examination | benefit om, caer thn be MONTAG UE UNDERWEAR oa {ft easy, that I am worth more, |of Canadian common stocks. | penalized by, Britain's entry : Friday 8:30 i ‘a | that Iam working myself te] It says that although perform-/|into the European Economic a : . ‘**+@ ‘shirts ) @eatli in the -servige of my an-|ance of the Toronto Stock Ex- | Community.” _ eae Ss ont Pe ' drawers appreciative family and my un-|Chahge industrial index since|. It recommends as “above- ° 20% OFF ENTIRE: STOCK including Alpacamas country, That’ is. hecaiise | ™id-1900 has been somewhat. su-|-average investment situations” | I, too, have caught “at least a to that of the Dow Jones | 10 companies which*it says are He t See ation eee | On ee ee ‘ : on has finally been idéntified areas Canadian economy | growth rate a ich combine | we , ’ ; : **| nave out-berformed their United sound “management” with a *., Jennifer Jones - Gregory « Joseph ‘Cotton eR States counterparts, interest of | strong _— position. _ ‘The Greatest Picture of Our Time. . Ina recent, blunt_address to | sos American investors in Ca-|They are: Canadian Club of Toronto, | median securities continues at COMING MONDAY - TUESDAY—JAN. 15-16 the president low ebb. Ltd.; Calgary Power Ltd.; Ca- | Bedny rsel PERSUASION” @ combinations 11, PRICE —— — broken sizes ; ° ne : ; % iv Z , Canadian : , Imperial Bank of Commerce | “it adds that this is “readily | nadian Breweries, Ltd.; Domin- . Gary Anthony Perkins © Wael aloe end freon cay, | explicable n-terms of the highly | ton Foundries :| ie and Pto-| unsatisfactory experience re-| Industrial Acce eee Valués to 10. 95! PAB pln nd #| sulting from the last great Ca- | fealy the latgenk sansber of wa.| naa * | 1957)"—an erguson : e Corpora _ days but also in many activities /to losses taken by American in-| tion. Ltd; Northern Ontario Na- _ SWEATERS — Bs estat pointe. Roetiec We tive issues, in-| tural Gas Co, Ltd,; George Wes- : young people, ‘ Ltd. 7 labor macket inadequately Tretsaby tere | -@ pullovers & because are too justifying & current 5 ~ gardigans , ort _ We! — '@. ; find tradesmen an inferior to .| me § wools, paspate teh ace, foo leap ts ahead of the | sult of a highway’ accident _~ Orlons, + ther — professional 2% per celit com-| November 28 of Alan Ernest. plains & too lazy to do the|pared under two per. cent, | Duffy in his tenth year, patterns - Work the job demands. os Dees Seay es ewe ee a Pea ee 3 Ee See te with WAS connaaee, singuation, x dale, and attended school there that Canada's ctores, factories, | @ustrial recorded an | where he was well liked and : r : all-time high of 175 (seasonally | will be greatly missed by his’ Se set sitions, haved ied) te and steel | classmates. He leaves to mourn _ Record eats {Production in yee a ge ed | effort, theccomelate, ‘SO per cent in 1961's service being conducted by Rev. ave-ear Eg 9 ” er, the largest |Donald Campbell. Hymns sung co. “we.Ci Ss increase ever et a eee tee ? N : ; row fall", and “Jesus ee in popu} Me This 1 Know". . 4 Product Pallbearers were ‘uncles d uphill sil the remais | Williams "MacGregor, Allisca ws dds: <' MacG \) and ‘ ; AY _ - : - a - = . 2 “~ ++ ‘ z a nmeremataton. een ae CIINMOBE FRIDAY, Fobraary 2814 at 6:00 pam. i . Bel ; 5 ee ease eae aS ~ Panel: “The Citizen in Education”. 20 one. , JALITY IS | URE &" : . re > 7 r . > P : ’ ~ ) 4 ‘ - ~ ‘ ‘ 7 * — - ; > . - * Ne og ; oe , te x -¢ « “ . + $ ‘ . d - . * ‘a A 5 ad * i 7 u * iL ae 5 as > ah Si - A a *