-an of The Gtiardlan-Patrlnt, A.A. “.looy" Fraser and H l., Mac- Spcakci‘s inilurlrd W .l, Hancox. general mana- ger of The, Guardian Patriot, and C o r d o n Fairgrierc. ad- vertisin: maitnccij. Montague busin— essmen and women lest lllEili attended a mr‘cttn: at Hill Side inn. trauma of whic h s a presentat-un of "The Newspaper Story". A m o n: those present new Gilbert Clements tlcftr. .lack Hayes Montague Given Newspaper Story TWENTY lirezor. ISLAND NEWS PAGE. Montague, Souris, Kings Countyi The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri.. Jan. 18. l963.i Commissionoires’ Removal From Airport ls Protested Members of the Corps ofla part of austerity measures. i The "nctt-spanrr story" was. newspaper office before the Commissionaircs are no longcri Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet ofl brouvht tn 1’0 \lniitaeue httsin. Eamt‘ itself is m‘t‘r. mt (hm- .ql the local airport. it t‘harlotletown stated he asl ” Tie nillilllF‘d the various lot was learned testerdny. and been in telephone communion-i . 35!." 13.39331 ‘ifl'ffii iti't inéi't‘é mm by “w ' " paper Will] 'a \'l(‘\l’ tn llnl‘tl‘tn‘llt: Inn' its services to every: reader. “9”” “9‘” d""""l‘m""" in‘every advertiser and presented seert‘t“ WWW“ h" m" G‘lar'v some views on still further im- dian‘Pmr'm “‘pr" “'ln‘m‘d h" pi'nt‘emeiits to come. W,.l. Honcm. EPI'iE‘I‘Hi mannecr. sirnn: t'ct'ommcitdutinns are hc- lion with the office of Hon. n- th: made to Ottawa officials in :us Machan. federal minister have ihcm retained and return of fisheries. in an effort to have cd to duty. the local men returned to duty. PR (‘nnt-nri, supervisor of At the time the changeover in the (‘ot-tts here, said members. pny control was considered it is Other itcwspopcr rf‘pl't‘st‘i‘ila- at tho Htl'liftl‘l hnd formcrly hccn helicvcd all levels loc. a ly forenmst 811mm" “th OP'Y‘E tires on hand were (tot-don under the RCMP for pity pur. strongly urged retention of the the amai'm! I‘lmlniilx “'l"“" Fan'gt'tevc. arlvcrtisin: matter pt’tfsf“. hut that this motitli they services of Commissionaires as NW“ “Olllpllwnl- 3 “Wm” :er. who covered adi'crttstn2.lind hccn transfcrrcd to the brim: valuable to authorities merit which now hrlnzs the lat- est world and :port pictures to FF. Gnardlanma,,.ln' advmusmg the Guardian I‘atrint in a mat- mpmgpthnr fm. “w unmazlm tpr nf minute: an,“ The EHP'ZlS at the meeting, tn cludinz \lavor Rrurn Yen and Anuus .lnilPS. President of the. MnntiaizmI Board of Trade. were Dopmtnwnt of Transport. there. There were three regular NEW rower Commissinnaires on duty on li- n “a: alto learned that th a hour shifts and one relief manf latter ha: t-nrrnilv instituted a to permit the others a day off new paltry at uni employ-In: ditty. (‘omnussinnaires at s m al 9 r alrpfll‘li and l‘F‘rillt‘lnE the num ; thm‘ of personnel at the larzerl i welcomed by James Ctidmore. ones it is believed the effect i monomer of the M on t :t 2 it c hcin: Tt‘il in several other Merit branch .of The Guardian-Par time centres it: “P” as across i I Co. Meets i not (Honda ris a whole. piisihly its LITTLE SANDS — The ml i annual meeting of the Southern f Rural Telephone Company services available and John Hav- Fnr example, a ttni'ld new: event breaking In Washington at midnight can he photo- graphed and published in The. Guardian-Patriot and on the street by 7 a m tthtlta a picture taken diiriii: a Rnston Toronto Thor‘ket' :‘zntc can he in the 2nd ANNUAL AT MORELL Meeker To Be Speaker At Sportsmen's Dinner 5.5;“...32... . . ‘lhr mild weather that prevailed port. The. financial report show- thI'oiiuh the latter part ol‘ De- ed a good balance on hand. which serves some 20 box holders of Little Sands and High ‘ ‘ was held in the thfll kinds Hall Tuesday evening. The president. of the compan . I M. A. Mac‘Neill. presided. and| I Home Meeker, one of Can--,., ada's must ll‘im‘illi spurns per- .7... situaitnes, w it he guest, speaker: ' (ember and early January. The following offtce't‘s wero at it... _.p.-..nti annual .\.lorell The mutual tutoring oi the circled for the cunrent year: Snoriun .t illl‘iill‘l’, \\‘edne.s- -it.k, nrtuitttlly sritctittlcd for president. Carleton Hume; set:- (ith m,“ 1, Jan .t‘ti, at Mort-H's mid-.laiuiai'y. “as pttstpoiird be- prestdent, M.A. MacNeill; vice~l new regional high school and. (railse oi the adverse weather rotary-treasurer R.L. MacLean iioritmt, until later tn the season. tuith the followin-tz additional di- l.fl\n lrectors. Alex Village of More”, jusll i..i\‘lhf_’§l0l‘lt’" M‘. Livingston and, ' proud of its new arena, Nr‘il l‘t. MacNeill, Living-i ‘ 1 WWW with a considerable stop was appointed to make anyi lfittnitt-iai load in pay for the minor repairs needed on 1 1 structure Last year‘s sports- ‘ l'ne during the year. Emon's dinner was a resniindiini. 'sllt'f‘OK’t. PYt‘Pm‘iin: the hopes of car. Khrushchev noticed three Meeker, now 8 sports direct- HEM" Blue. Gem-g. on tour Staniu tttp ruampum- :liip team-n ill" ’l‘ot'onio Maple Leals heittrn 112mm,: up in be- crm.» the ~wuumsi \‘lll. coach in history. tor the Leafs. Meekfi 8] also ti‘viiud time to get him.' 3‘,” Pint", h. [.mtmmpm an a Et‘w‘n the mint Ortllllll‘lill" sup- huslnads of estert‘l tourists P"o:ressi\e ("rvitsct‘intti-e it'c- mutton. and this \if‘ill‘ they are \li‘llllnfl for clearance kit rturin: his Nill. career. lshnuiina for an even greater suc- He stopped In his tracks. He motor] to Xewfotindland i ss, turned around. waved at from Tort-utin, and duriniz his The improved facilities pm. hitst‘: and said: "What are tliev stay there has had ntilstand-, ivldcd by the new school, with its waiting for? Let‘s go and see." in: surzrefis as a horkey coach [Simmons auditorium. and it PREMIER GRINS and organ'tc". and its an all-‘ guest sneaker of Home Meek- U'hl‘li‘hl ("Mlmmd Walking around salesman for the ill-1mm; if!“ mnznttttdc. :ites the pro— h'" Khrl'ShShPV swung around in December. he was in Chrir-l HOWIE MEEKER >,icct a :ood send-off. 3" “Ppmacmd “‘9 touri“ “New”. 8. rm... “5mm” ———————- — buses with an expansive grin fur me annual hack”, Minio‘mnd m and complete in every . inn his face. 5mm..er t... W, p E']. depart l (it-tau and lacking “my an s Th‘ driver of the first bus ment of phv.=.v.ral fitness, zaz'tifictal ice plant. was in Usel g i'mmwI "hp doom and passen' .gers swarmed around the Soviet. ‘ premier. They were mestly Ital- :ian newspaper men and Amerlt Last pat“: first Sportsmen‘s'fm' 8 few weeks at the end of Dinner at \Iot-eil. a project de— l last winter. and has seen limit- 515nm m “pip nuance . new ed use this winter because of community rink erected last winter, drew an overflow omwd ‘. of approximately 200. ‘Thrai year, w2ih lhc beautiful. new high school auditorium avail-i c. the Coal has been set at upwards ct 330 persons. AT 810 A PLATE servicemen on vacation. MURRAY RIVER - Fourth; Enjoying himself hugely. lottdod mectin: at Murray Ri. The Italians crowded around ver inst FrldEy night. Speakers Khrushchev, brushing aside his tDonald (‘rain and Cyrus Shaun! ‘Thts is a unlth occasion tori The dinner. 5. 5m . p13 i Mrs. Macdonald gave an ac-lus. Signor Khrushchev." i Starting am”, a “amour lam, ‘nr 5,. “stoma... afternoon. n". was very happy to meet Russian: “Dons anyone lpeak Tommy inninh)’. der'lOT' of MW" 0' 5011“! W35 lm’fidf’d by "nmmlllpp mpmhors “"d “"19” Enghs" here?" master oi ceremonies for the. "W" “"9 any Prnhiem’ l“ Whl'h “'8' Mr Fm" calm.“ Who had hm”.an 1h, m“, Nay", lastl The animals. 2i head of cattle Sh" MUM allt‘ht‘l. rpm“an gem“! "mm" the M" iKings Progressive ConservanKht-ushcheV shouted to them: e e tlve Association held a well at. ‘ “Welt-time. welcome," included Mrs Margaret Mac-3E!!!" German security guards Donald. MP: William Wltitewav.l8nd saying in voluble Italinn: te. wui he Dl‘rt‘t‘ded h\- a rmpimr count of the Parliament at pre- Khrushchev slapped one or‘ at 630, mm m. mm." proper. sou-ms _ Fm. aha”, ,m hm“. scnt in session, She said that she two on the back and said in; physmal PdllCflllnt‘l at. lilorell Re- i a "“mhl’r “f hm’ln“ "’“l‘l-‘ls- “’h" “10m “‘9 (“firm '0 “M “1 ' l r COLONEL PUSHED OUT 8.0”] H,“ Srhmt' Wm were taking in the silhls around “9‘” and '0 find "I" if lhOt‘P M "1'5 moment a uniformed yrar hv llcn. im r. 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