12 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. April 19, 1963. l WEEKEND TV 1 1.30 EAL—Musicale 2-00 pom—Che: Helena 2J5 p.m.-Nursery School ' _ ‘ By FQRBES RHUDE 3-30 I’m-"7"“ """V Canadian Press Business Editor 4.00 m-Scarletl Hill . £3353me - hardly eXlsted before the war.‘ Its first product—a sub-com- ‘30 SM,“ i Bur Something of a salute to Scot- U. RE SOUND INDUSTRY GROWS pact Hillmanjwm be the m.“ c 9 ‘land is made by Rootes Motors Since 1016, says data from the “5. Hum . t t f car produced in Scotland in 35 5-00 PJ'ersz Dull“ [Ltd to celebrate the approach- Scottish Council. more than 40 "‘69 -‘" a" "WES men 0 years, 5-30 P-m‘—F"da" "'“d ling openinu of its 570000.000 North American firms and 3130'000‘090 has “395' 6.22 emf—2”“; plant near IIGlasgow. I nearly 100 British firms have 333;“; 3:32?"ng EbeficaLE‘; SPEED UP TRACTORS : m. no a _ . ‘ ' . - ._. - — $.00 :mFCFCY TV New, ; The salute tales the‘forn‘lj oresgbllzflgd 2:225“ 11:23: we!“ at Grangemoum‘ where a lit/lotscotw l:er om Cogmbue 0 7.ls P.M.—Purity Flour Jackpot la lsummary 0} Sconand 5 m “5' ‘though thé decline of traditional’ ‘ chemical complex includes a “Bedrgc o". n efgfimgto boost a 7.20 p.m.—TBA ma] greatness Dam and plIESIiindustries has been faster than‘mfinery and a {ange of asso' :psd e “p "1-3 5 Ta ews Ill 7-30 P'm-‘DON" new 50°“ em' . . 3the rate of new growth "8 dated petreChemlca‘ works' 0 sup‘g I9 I tinSS b: an < 3.00 p.m__D.. Kndm “'l‘he pre-war industrial struc-ifoundauon ha; been laid {'01. I This is one of many develop- agency 53‘ a (We; .gt 5c 9.00 p.m.—-Country Hoedown 1ture.“ says the outline. was;sound econom‘ic future" ments that have sharply in- here Monday " h one.“ tgk : 9.30 p_,,.._~rw. lfounded ‘on shipyards. marine] Burroughs Remingt'omfland creased qemand for engineer. tractor ex‘perts w o W) fa o moo p.m.-—Tommy Ambrose lengineering. whisky and tweed: a‘nd Olivetti are’ ing and science. graduates from 3" ” ‘fleslgnmg. “Pagan c 10.30 p.m.—-Emplre It built half the British Navylamong overseas firms that have .Scottlsh univerSltie. "30mm. “Th‘5 59"“3' 835 u. ".30 p.m.-—Toronto Wrestling Part lland famous trans '- Atllnitlct1 t up new plants and withj In 1950. it is stated. Scottish repol‘led. 5.00"” 0‘ lhous‘"? 5 m “.00 p_m.._csc W New: illners. steam turbines anchwmous British companies’ have industry employed Just under of tractors in the Sov1et Union 12,13 .,m.—Lo¢al Weathei Forecasliheavy machinery for much of' -' 000 engineering and science Wlll “’Ol‘k With 5989415 0‘ 5'9 12.20 mun—Toronto Wrestling Part 2 the world's industry. ’______________... “Today. in a multitude of was" new plants. Scottish engineers Wow“ Rootes Motors Gives Salute lo Scotland 'rochemicals and earth-moving ‘ ll ‘helped to close what is de-: fscribed as pre—war gaps in thel :industr-ial structure—a shortage; 1of consumer industries. a lack. in; industry." says the Rooteslcluded shipbuilding and coal review. “took Scotland into pro- mining but some older indus- duction of agricultural machln- tries. notably whisky. tweed '32 wk: U! appliances. airplane en-‘and knitwear are in a strong , clocks and scores ofjposition. says the Scottish Coun- other products. The automobileicil, and are invading new mar- iudustry moved in after Colvil-ikets and expanding their sales. les Ltd.. a steel company. had[ The new Rootes plant. which invested $300.000.000 in a strip will be opened May 2 by the mil and other improvements. iDuke of Edinburgh. is located Science-based industry hason 278 acres of former farm also been nrogressing well andiland at Linwood, near Glasgow. ore than 20 companies. forland half its output is intended example. now are engaged lnlfor exported to overseas mar- an electronics industry that graduates. By 1960 the number “had risen to 4.000 and 20.000 is predicted for 1960. .kets. including Canada. VWGNVIQ kilometres (3 to 5 miles an hourl as against the conven- tional speeds of 4 kilometreSI TV l and craftsmen are turning outlof sciencebased industry andf Declinian industries have in' ‘25 miles-I) m ‘ 8 laSClnalinE variety 0‘ llemsltoo few factories of a light en-i I'l‘l NIT!) or DAY ranging from electronic equ'lp' gineering rature. ‘ 0 I Nile 44503—44462. m-cnt and refrigerators to pet- "Expansion of light engineer-‘ . VAIL’S RADIO & TV. ING STICK Cobb fl , . .204 a... St. Ch of“. E Si? iosEs‘a “Wham” > he... .. lies ' O CKCWJI‘V By B. JAY A NEW APPENDAGE '2“ OFTEN NATURE m: WITH ONLY 12.30 p-m--5'ali°" 5'9" ho" 5 TEST YOUR PLAY AMISTAIGNA‘NDA j INITlALS OE; : 12.45 p.m.—Ncws. Weat er. pom _ , - ‘ ' GWEN NAM Loo p.m;.prid,y Playbill 1. You are declarer With th e cash the ace of diamonds. and GROWS W535” GAVE “L5 :0 2.30 p.m.—Sing Ring Around West hand at Six .Hearts a nd lead the jack. 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