25, 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri.. Jan. 1963. Accelerated Bldg. Agreement Ends It now appears that a federal-' the program of technical train- provincial agreement, under log in Canada. He said the which Ottawa pays 75 per cent agreement has had the desired' of the capital costs of technical effect. and there appears to be training facilities in the prov~ no reason for its renewal." ‘ Inees, will not be renewed. When the agreement expires, The technical and trades, the federal government pays MONTAGUE BUREAUI OF THE GUARDIAN, The Montague Regional Board of Trade took action last night‘ to prevent curtailment of CNN services by a proposed cut _in1 employees. This cut would leave only one man to take care of the many details in the opera-1 tion of the Montague station as‘ well as curtail many of the pub- lic services now enjoyed. it was pointed out by a mem- ber of the board that it was re- grcttable that such a move was made at this time, especially with the prospects of increased' business from the new frosted he felt it was not a fair assess- ment of the. situation when an efficiency expert could visit the town for two hours and make such a decision. GOV't INFORMED The committee was also in contact with the premier who is taking immediate action on the matter. The Montague Town Council also went into action and have sent telegrams to the fed- eral members at a - Due to the weather and road conditions. the guest speaker. A. T. Parkes. executive secretary of the M a ritim e Provinces Board of Trade, was unable to PAGEMontague Trade Board I Montague, Souris, Kings County g CNR Staff Cut. course came in for discussion. and several members question-1 ed if any action had been taken to bring this course into being.‘L It was pointed out that the pro; vincial government should b e‘ contacted by the committee tot ascertain the facts. One mem-: ber stated that he had been told{ the property had been purchas-l ed and that provincial funds hadi been set aside for this purpose.l A tobacco plant for this areal was also discussed but it wasI b the opinion of the majority that; lately to assure the largest m. glonal high school in the prov. ince would have the added tar- ilities of a vocational school. Hon. George Dewar. MD In to be contacted immediately to investigate the situation. The members were MINst‘fl that a handicraft meeting for in. created persons will be held to. night in the regional school and considerable discussion took place on the prospects of this new and important trade. Also high on the agenda was the matter of a skating and hop. key rink which this year has had little success in providing students with winter sports. It. was felt that unless artificial ice was available. that the commun- ity rink would be unable to op- erate in the future. It was felt e members that assistance y th could be obtained through ARDA \ I CAN’T WAIT FOR SPRING be seen the finish of a match- ed race held Saturday at Mon- tague between Walter Downs with Allie Budlong and Alfred \Iillll‘l“ training track at Lim- cry and Anuear stables. {\ilss Nancy .Inhlisinn f'll‘lvln: Allie . Rtirllitil'.‘ won the previous Sal» Residents of Montague inter- ested in horse racing can get a sneak preview of things to come if they are so inclined training agreement ‘ March 31. ,of education, this province at a meeting of Canadian .with Labor Minister 1 Starr in Ottawa last week, said; yesterday that A e x p 1 ms only 50 per cent of construction. costs on new teclinlcal training facilities. ‘ “However.” said Dr. Dewar.‘ “an extension until Oct. 1 wast granted to all provinces on thel purchase of materials for con- struction already underw _. this respect. the Provincial Vo- cational In st l tiite now underi Dr. George Dewar, minister who represented- education ministersl M i chaei ; D < h—v :3 Mr. ‘qiiite definite" in his Starr wasj s t a n d‘~ .that the agreement not be re-: construction on the outskirts of newcd. Charlottetown will benefit to i HAS DESIRED EFFECT ; some extent. “Mr. Starr." said Dr. Dewar. "0n labor. however. the pro, food plant which Is to be estab-' be in attendance. Hope was ex- lished here this summer. tpressed by the local president Earlier yesterday a commit.l that Mr. Parkes could be a guest tee from the board motored to‘ speaker at a later date. Charlottetown to take the mat-l 0n speaking of the cut in CNR ter tip with Superintendent E.tempIOy9CS. Mayor Bruce Yeo C. Taylor. but stated that they felt that instead of cutting staff. felt they did not meet. with too another employee should be, add- much success. The committec‘pd, due to the progressiveness was composed of President .lohni and expected g r o w t h of the Hughes. Ethan Stewart, Ken-J i neth MacDonald an G Wightman. Mr. Wightman o S - A-i Douglas McGowan. MLA. was said: also contacted and he assured the hoard he would also invest- lt was too early for action out to assist a worthwhile commun- thla matter. but it should be kept ity project such as this and the in mind that this region was matter is to be thoroughly in- the centre of the Island's tobsc-l vestigstcd. co industry and that some men More than 30 members enjoy- aration for such a plant to 10- ed the dinner prior to the meet- cste here should be mvestigat-l lng held at the Bison restaur- ant. One of the items on the sgen-l do was a vogstionsl‘dscliool tfotrl Envoy Dms Manta no. '1‘ e res en pon ed outgthat U.S.pMcMurtry ad- DUBLIN (AP) --- Dr. Adolph vised that a thousand - student Rifferscheidt, West German area was necessary before a vo- Ambassador to Ireland. died cations! school would be tough Friday night following a cere- ble. and there is now this num- brat hemorrhage. The 59-year- ber of students attending schools old diplomat formerly was west . . " ointed out that the, iwn- vear‘ vincial overnment will ay‘ 1 ‘ _ as several unscheduled races Lowery with Done and Only. outlay from “’lllif‘ “mmmm agreement with the provinces 50 her Reent of the cost altericent. as under the present igatc the matter. in Montague. It was decided! Gerlmflndcmlmem in Mom are held uoekiy Above mnv The race took place :it the lth driven by Mr Lowery. “Ms pm in one“ to moderate: Marrh m. ins'md of 25 per: agreemmtn The previous“, proposed my step, should be take“ Immed. rea an SITE BEING PREPARED 'Food Processing Plant Seen Boosting Economy The economy of Kings County. Company representatives said uiil be needed in plant opera- and of \iontague in particular. at that time that the plant could tions has begun and. where nec- wiil be given a large boost this? be expected to employ 200 pcr- essm‘y. the land is being clear: summer when it i: expected ihatl sons and process the produce of cd, in t-oiiiiiiirtion with the well Fraser Valley Frosted Foods at least l.‘200 growers. Approxi- (ll'llllilL‘. i'rtws-scciions of the Company Limited will begin op- mater 1.000.000 pounds of fish innit r: hcinu studied to see how oratinns in the slflflftflflfl frozen are to be processed each year, well it “'1” support new build- as well as cole crops. peas. po- tatoes and later on small fruits. A . DIGGING WELLS it was in late November thati The town council of Montague Premier Walter R. Shaw an- i made a loft-acre site. on the eas- nounced th at the government tern outskirts of the town. avail- had entered an agreement with able for the plant. the company to establish the} Drilling of two wells for the plant. millions of gallons of water that 5 a n 5. food plant that is to be built and' .. equipped by the provincial gov-l government spokesman said 1 Wednesday flint “the winter has not been lost" as construction .Dlalll‘iil'l. has been well advanc- ed. There is a possibility, he. some parts the. building will he pre-fabricated ‘ and brought to the site for erec- tion ' ‘ FIELD‘IIFV costhfi I I ‘ Recently. the department of . iindustry and natural resources trailed for applications from the ‘plant area for employees and Brnment rowers. The applications have: t! \ been processed and government officials are awaiting the arriv~ ill of company representatives iti'nm (‘hilli\vat~k. BC... to meet '“llll p 'e‘s. The ~ rospeclive grow I Bv \ETL A. MATHEan less than nine feet. of snow and 3 crimnnny liclrlmen m‘e "heeled Provincial and Farm Editor 31.72 Inches of rain. it is indicat- here within a month. ’in" ' “11‘; more than ill let‘t ed by figures released this neck Announcement that the plant or snmvtall and 38.63 inches of ; from the office of Warren Burns, would ho cstabli<hed was termed rain hero last year. which com- ,oflicial weather observer at the by \lnnlogue ‘;\'la_vor Bruce ‘i'eo pares with a 33-year average of Experimental Farm, Charlotte- :9: “the answer to my fondest, , own I orgal‘ust year of 408 degrees was 17 do pnmicri out that it will be a ; age. The coldcst weather record .1 led was the id degrees below zero in February and the warm- 0 Retires est was the 515 degrees record- \IT‘TTRA‘.’ NARROW . A File. “55,”, war mandany was re ed in June. The mercury hit a ported by the various organiza- tions of the Murray Harbor Bap- tr e m e n d n 1] s assistance to Kiiizs (‘ouuly farmers produc- ‘ ' ‘ sonnei, labor used in the plant high of 82 in August and R“ in will be from the Kings County July. nl‘"7l . NOT SO (‘OLD “" dream." The mean temperature for the ‘ Riizinpcsmon of the area have grees below the long-time avcr- hnim'i tn \loutogiic and will he‘ in: cash crops in the off-seaeon.i With the evceplion of key ppr.‘ _.__..__.—_.._._.—._————.- .___._._.__—.————- tr:— ll it t i 1 i ii THIS AND EVERY WEEK $l.27 2 lbs. S] at WIGHTMAN'S MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE JAR. ELDON WITH $5.00 ORDER Garden of the Gulf Quality Local Fresh CARROTS Roastin or BEETS g zooz. 33c fl). list t'hiirch at the annual meet- The mean temperature of or: 1; degrees for August of last year is only 1.18 degrees below the ppm—ind (41”th “pas”an we, long-time average. which will “sprung “rs, J. Wang“, WM". surprise many people who thou- who has rpmpd Mm. many ght that last summer was abnor- years of faithful service. M rs. mall-V 139M"! I" “'armlh- Wimp “1],, 31m nah-ed a! or, The July mean temperature of in: The cost of church repairs is reported nearly paid, William J. Harris wa s ALBERT L. THOMAS White Rose. . fuel oil ganist was givnn a mi, 59.2 degrees was farther from . “(We 0“ thanks by ma mngflgauon’ for the 53-year average for th a ll" .Vears of service. month of 66.3 degrees. . gasoline Thp new organist r, M". Ran, . February was unusually mid km Kman 5nd me new clerk with the mean temperature of 1.! Mrs. Orrin Bell. Other I! e w l 11-5 degree! Comparing Willl ill?- church officers elected were, “nl'iel‘m average 0‘ 13-3 fl“ T h n m a 3 Fraser 5nd Wilfred grecs. March was slightly warm- . MneNeili. . er than average with the 23 de- O batteries Equipped with TWO-WAY RADIOS Grafton St. E. Dial 441810 TINS 5 and lo SPECIALS | EARTH‘ENWARES A, Your choice of double boilers. dlsli plus or oovered stew pots. PAINTING? USE B-H Carousel Paints-Over moo colors to choose n w?” rpnnflmi, "mt thr..: RI‘PPS TOI‘ last. year Iiniilmllnl M“. ,mmh,“rq had hm,“ New“ with 26.9 for the month since from In a variety of finishes. ed in the church during the 19"”, , l year The OTIIIESIOI‘. itcv. i\.G.l. l Emma" dim": Ill“ 5’9"" "I Stemes \\'.’l'~' thanked for his "18-63 "miles Compares with we service to the congregation. il‘mg term average “I 31-72 de' __.- ........... _.___._______. green. wettest months were Julyl lwiih 5.63 inches of rain. August; Brief Session {with 594 and November 5.78. The average rainfall ,these months since 1909 was Is i303 inches for July. 3.34 for. August and 3.57 in November. 0 SNOWFALL Premier Walter R. Shaw said February produced the most .W‘qcrt‘m' that the Legisla- snowfall with 34.7 inches. in in- ture will open early in March '(‘hes above the average: there H. T. JAMES “.nitl: It I Itizil 3'I i l;‘.\{‘ll’ I’ ‘Y VItuII I. - “ml I firitfi» t .‘i '1’." HEAR and the session will conclude he- were 26.4 inches In December MOrgfll’QT MCCdonCId fore Easter. which is April 12. last and 24.6 inches in January This would mean that the ma- a year ago. i ximum length of the session There were 100 days with ei- would be five or six weeks. ther rain or snow during the “1 llnn'l fore-‘99 8 long. drawn- 1 year and the 1,724.7 hours of out session.“ he. said. "unless bright sunshine was more than the Onnns'llon draws it. out." lth hours under the long-time, Provincial Treasurer Alhan average of 1,834.6. Farmer said that all govern- ment departments are now wor‘t- i log on their estimates for the 1963-61 fiscal year. "Considera- tion of the estimates by the treasury board should begin within a week." he. said . M. P. BORED with the old "grind"? V have your next C O F F E E B R E A K with us! We serve only the best “Fancy Mark” coffee! ems: onsnovs ens-ran ! CRAII.STIT~'.IM, Germany tAPl Fire Thursday destroyed most of 3tl0-year-old Langenburg Cas- tle. home of Prince Philip's old. i est sister. The sister. Princess Margw'tfa Hc‘ienlohe - Langen- burg. was visiting relatives in Munich. ON crcv - _ RADIO Wecrefreeto * “"‘W" THE FLYING Dial 4-H" Glee- St. Charlottetown On Report from Parliament Hill . Saturday. Jan. 26d: at 6:20 to 6:30 See this week’s Lucky Dollar Ad for 30 more grocery specials. 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