ISLAND NEWS PAGE _ Alberton and West Prince Coun 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Feb. 9, 1962. Marketing Practices, Livestock Are Topics _ _ Provincial marketing director, | Reid Sangster and livestock di- 2 ge Lou Roper were featur- and dairy breeds should not be the mixed, stating that although it ed speakers recently at for» developing good pasture land. He pointed out that beef agricultural short courses, spon«+will work it will not give the YPU pected in the weather today. Regional forecasts: sored by the department of |best results. Also mentioned was agriculture, in Alberton and the sheep industry and plane the Trini Halifax and vicinity, eastern O'Leary. department of fs aggrngge S ke aes te dee > Mr, Sangster dwelt at length for importing sheep Ha nea cloudy Interv: on two of he oaks prulems in | Island flocks, s r | with light snowflurries; little the marketing field. “In some | About 35 persons attended the] A talk on the results of a nuc- cae Ses Tish cases, particularly im the |course in Alberton and 30 in| lear attack and what the people | winds. Low-high at Halifax 18 potato industry,” he said, “a |O’Leary. of P.E.I. could do to \essen the | and 25, Goshen and Sydney 10 surplus of the product is one of | “There was a definite inter- atfects. of radistion was deliver: <> the reasons for low prices. Poor |est among those taking tne | ed by: Norman Stewart at South Shore, Val- marketing practices on the part |c Tse in all types of promotion- regular meeting of Trinity YPU.|ley: Clear except for a few of certain people, of both large |al farm“ projects,” said Mr. held Tuesday evening. cloudy intervals with light snow- ‘and small organizations, in seed |Roper, “and this interest >was} Worship service was conduct- | flurries, sonatas cloudy . by - ghd table stock markets also |evident in the keen questions| ed by Dianne Gard and Bonnie evening; little change in tem- contributes to low prices. about the. plans and policies of | MacKie. The sing-song was led | perature; light winds increasing “Another js tho |the department of agriculture.” | by Peter Meerburg. | by to south 15, Low- «shortage or oe | ee ee ot eee oe supply many ucts. In provincial . sy arkt Genes — = were lecturers for Young Adult Club aoe Nova Scotia, Prince we expect to buy " courses. re Ww. Island, Eastern ws ere looking for an slmost Of Trinity Meets counties: Clear and cold @round-the-calendar supply.” i’ e regular g of the z The marketing director mato- |W. Prince Legion | younc ‘Adults Club of Trinity er ae a tained that no method hes yet i | Church was held Tuesday ev-| 3 214 99 Moncton heen found in marketing that |ZOne Ra y Set ening at the home of Mr. and|” s+ sonn River Valley . @an beat the success of per- Mrs. William Cameron with 20) eouding over this sonal contact between buyer and| ALBERTON — A Royal Can- aye present. tinuing cold; light seller, “‘We need to get out and | adian Legion rally for the five A short business, meeting Was| nich at Fredericton § below and sei,” he said. branches in the West Prince eonducted after “which Rev. 15 above, Saint “A good example of this,” the | zone will be held in. Alberton | Clayton Lewis gave a. most in-| nq 15 shove; said, “Is |this evening. Delegates - and} teresting address on the doc-| pelow and 8 above. Charlottes | members from all branches are | trine of the’ trinity. Bay of Chaleur: an excel- jexpected to be present. Miss Greta Hansen showed) very cold; winds light. Low. their pros | Arnangements for the rally | her slides of the European coun-| g¢ Campbellton of the |were completed by the host {tries that she had taken dur-| above. ; branch at its regular meeting [ing her recent stay there. They , has gone | Wednesday night. The recently | were very much enjoyed by the} High tide today at competition that | insalled president, R.D. McKin-; group. , town at 1.43 .m, non, presided. p.m. At Rustico at 9.35 that have spent; Arr: were also VITAL CROP 9.30 p.m. Summerside tide dollars on advertis | c for the provincial] Cotton exports account for| teen minutes & done a real selling | Legion rally in Alberton next|about 25 per cent of Egypt's |lottetown. 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