WON’T PAY FOR FUEL “Then they get PFAA (federal Prairie Farm Assistance Act) | Payments of maybe $300 or $400 | each. That's not even enough to pay their fuel expenses and they won't be able to get fuel in spring without paying.” —~ Farmers say the worst - hit @reas are north of the Peace River, which runs-east from the British Columbia border to Peace River town, 240 miles northwest _of* .Edmonton, and then swings north past Manning. Northern areas, lie Manning, Notikewi and» Hitchkiss, had a dry 1963, up to 17 ‘inches of rain im 1964 and then a dry 1965 _ which baked the mud-seeded ’ wheat, oats,. barley, flax and . Fapeseed crops. ’ South of the river, scattered townships neat the B.C. border had a dry. 1963.and then -two | Richard Hudnut Creme Superbe $2.00 reg. 92.78 +} g ; e e ! Se ae Se oe Winter Carnivals q : ‘ gt nme ‘ Cl. — T With the: winter carnival vatmo- CAROLANNE._GAUDE_T, od sphere in the air across the [s- | Magdalene Islands— Our Winter Nominations osing ay card, seeny non meee, 0 canelvals are able to capture e e.°@ o. wondering what purpose @Y\the vitality of. youth. These car- ect serve. For, opinions on these nivals provide fer four days a For Upcoming Civic El ton frosty fun. festivals, Bian Paine | Susbeasion into a world of a : viewed six students rince | swashbuckling youth, where ‘stu- M anyone has a” eee of Ferrer we ‘ome until of Wales College and found com- dies are temporarily — forgotten é this ‘ nae ot February 1967 as do the three plete agreen.ent... winter carni-|and the emphasis is placed on tae wo toake i 4 oman ce the Water and Sew- vals are great. Al) stressed om jentertainment. The stress on ‘| Today is nomination day and/ ers Commission. enjoyment of the carnivals a enjoyment may be compared to iring to contest battles| . Blection Day this yeer is Wed- One proposes an amalgamation the Christmas break or the z ar- c . 5 desiring decent eps a “ ro Tre in future c comme eens, i ae ioe ; fescue | mive ; would miss a great dea j their nomination deposits _be- ’ — ‘ ; RR MO Hal officials reported ENT wine Charell He te ont! AVS Youniln, Waster” ¢ reac after | . er val! mos’ D. DY R, Winsloe— o'clock ‘deadline wll be too late,| that approximately | 1.600 | per. APPOINTM exelting time of the eallege year PWC Winter Careival, 1986, wilt Right now it shapes up like @) Ward 6 in the Civie Election. William R. Skillen, a marine one of the momories four furi-fi ays with battle in only one of the four) In the other wards where ron the M.V. Bluenose oe come. At ten dose Sen, oe pare. wards. It looks hike acelamations e are due this year the h operates between Yar- slate a pei os + gph os Fogg Fike “tee cae ae Sonieer ot _velets | sain, NS. and Ber Bares. ling, ‘the Wilaaers, Careival matin a towel the ename Pie Dorothy Corrigan and Frank | was also made known. Ward 1| Me., has been appointed assist- Ball, Variety Show and College \Cernival gives all. students the Tan Wards. en boon a | figure was set at 400, and in| ant marine superintendent of Bal, Variety Sh smaller os soportusity to pertics late, there hasn't even been | Wards 2 and 3 the number was | Canadian National's Maritime pm le ee cs eet ster oman : Temote rumor of anyone *think- | estimated at 300 for each area. | area. His appointment was an- overs phew a | a Fae bia ae gh. |ing of- opposing this tria. All Polling places in the respec- nounced by Capt: R. E. H. tie, re — will really a big show”. three are members of the pres-| tive wards will be as follows: | Davies, marine superintendent, short space ' MARJORIE 8T./ JOHN, Ct ent council. . Ward I will vote at the A. Ken-| Mr. rr net Comer 1981 MARILYN MacLEOD, Char- |lottetewn— Each fear when the “Pee 2) -_ Ca ata i yeaa Ane ae anne ved aboard the ‘freight- ltetetewn Die to winter—carni-|winter carnivals at the two col-— tek LE Ma : oo : —— or Water street; Ward Z eo ere cae sessed cargo ships |Vals; we are able to hear the |leges roll around I wonder why : "|tle for the two seats in this) Ward 3 at the Confederation | Which operated between Can- |greatest .n-mes in the idioms of menial eomparite Ghee ee One Speeder Fimed [iss crwitey,. Soa | Seat ors ar'arvp) nan ang, engn iy (ak pu Ou trans; [elcome re : ; ; MacDonald and Elmer Spring Park Elementary School. ’ : ict- individual carnivals are immen. 4 QUT). SHERWOOD COMMISS- gsented at the meeting were ree George , Chairman of 20 And Costs are going to seek reelection and | “There will an advance poll the a ee lier o Log awe oo from Montreal sm ee cduesenel a tb ce ‘The proposed budget of the ports from various committees finance; John F. MacAleer, Seer, Mit ic at the pee, | Saturday morning st the City] Rounthe William Carson and |protest’ Whey have been suc-|impossible to imagine the pew’ Village of Seer for py on revenies and expenditures chairman of | commissioners;"} A comes es Gor- _ ce ont S pres- | Fire Hall opening at 9:00 a.m. the Bluenose, and was a mem- jcessful at colleges everywhere | sibilities if they were united: I: So ae gp oy in Of, last year up to December and Fred M. Cannon, chair é@ cee, was Bor $90 and Agee =o aaaggpen ‘being hetg | 4 Souias at 6:68 pen. - ber’ of the original crew which jand are equally at home in cof-| hope our ¢arnival is enjoyable ea Hall last night. Pree 31. FROM THE LEFT are man of the police committee: | costs or four days on a speed- | for the mayoraity this. Year. May- J, Elmer Blanchard has been re a Bluenose into service jfee houses and concert halls. |for everyone. : ; ing charge when he appeared be-| or Cox's term of sifice doesn’t | named as the returning officer vere Me Me. bene. PROMOTE QUEBEC fore Justice of the Peace, Albert) expire until next February. The | for the coming election. : Ber, GARY FOLEY, Summerside— |. . t Fr ‘ ae ; et day. te ce ing a Fh ae ae Councillor Perry T believe winter: carnivals are | een oy canine $14,- ncome Tax Appeal Board feiss ras tana Isbin d roves Cont Drops eae Se ES * were: ‘arms, "Othe past few years at province: . ie sees Cagelien Havenga, Bon- ritics Dela nl In SUMMERSIDE — C.0 unetilor samen alia sptrit’ then ever lent titles, were ‘pundeel. Sat Rules ainst Ont. PabDer ter, scien tortaas : SFY, chairnan ef as |tageauideeenA eta canie (tbinee tooeie mat a red flag; Allison Ivan MacLean, {town finance committee, said! a1 js designed for everyone with jrope as part of a government: : Hunter River, driving a class oa* a Yesterday that she favors & ait students having one or more leffort to promote litera. OTTAWA (CP)—The Tax Ap<| that revenues from circulation | which @ modern newspaper ie! of vehicle not specified on l-| | ee ea ne tas cot tek teat, |aetivities in which to take part. | peat Board has ruled that a|of The Star) in 1963 amounted to | published. cence; John Forbes Kennedy, : a oa the specific rates Coin. = naa Saha Setar newspaper, selling adverts. OM, nat revennad Bun of) Pee ever eee 2 Se, See ae ) citer lacie’ Seuuahen aaied ioe : : ee Oe, oe ne eee cae: the eis capea Gane i ae aeiine Saal Gs Uae” plate "ms wo- Carmen, which will -be pre-;but kind in their comments fol-|terday he would recommend at The Vagabond Independent Players ufactured goods fn 1963 amounted to 28 cents a|what ie welerred to in the trade | hicle : cused at the Coniedoration Con alte, Bremalere perfor. |tfie annual council meeting Feb- os ‘ _ » Thea! ursday night mance Opera Comique ruary 3 The board dismiseed sn sp- leony. The newspaper was scld/as ‘the sale of advertising’ ie The Canadian Opera Company, {March 3, 1875. More than that,| Councillor Johnston estimated : AUDI i IONS Qisaete of the Sault Ste. ‘Marie iagrod ‘home ‘delivery. |newspapers float. Cc r ission , |has long been acclaimed as the |the adverse reception given the |the rate reduction would cost : it should be} John R. Rae, agent for the| ‘However, when attention ts omm |masterpiece of Georges Bizet, | work was to contribute |¢the town a total of about $30,000 ; > - tar, which argued . ’ re’ the | built-up tr of of the ‘ and one of the most popular |to the un’ death of Bizet jin revenue. Mrs. Perry pointed | V.LP.'s Chil Cc allowed a tax deduction J company before { pascal less gy | worke"in the world af Opera. [three monthe efter the initial ‘out there would have to be a| vO the me dren Theatre Com- $1,412 as a production incentive , said that advertising and |grest newspapers, there results e« ction strange as i in | production ; credit for 1968. | jejreulation revenue were inter. |& hesitancy to canteriplate pub-| "°° eetropec, the reviewers of the |" Ofticilly Binet ded of angina [tenor reason’ for'ie: Seascton | Pen. Enjoy the challenge of presenting : : ’ Major reason ° The publisher said m incon |oewe were integral ports of ane| ry commodity. To ‘a malerty| Oh uti Paris. newspapers were anything is, but the trouble with his |was to attract industry, and thet | ‘ vering production news integral parts of one | ary commodity. To a majority pectoris, was toe ¢ ‘ on rene applied to a te | imamatachoring process. of oe oaghingh P ton See aniee, atet eae Seed ic Sa cone uc Ie Gaon, live theatre for children. Auditions Se ee et tocde|_Cumatl foe the serene de-|CSESONS avertioomente, tut| OTTAWA (OP)—The tniewns-| Feill@e To Stop, — |Zcteciete ot the reception gives lad power usage the Vagabond independent Players new ‘Th r Tepresenied | Epos | partment, however, said provid. |Pafee © fvenenen. frank |‘Needay fer government ection | Get Fi Of $5 his major work, ins artiste ote —$——— iil be held W Feb. 2nd at Canada” RE ee ee ccd tee ee ne canntad ot Oe! Sactty sumbioal eat indus | aig seioetion by the exitics Fe at play t Wemeaseny, Feb. Robert L. president |paper is a service rendered for|mews and in the informed ad- “ ; cer , aod’ pittidier of The Star, te-|s fos (0 sdvertionne, nd that ditional coniments | made of eal wanes Fane Guaeet tee | Latent Albert Baker. Sher-| But just four months etter. 101 Longworth Ave., Dial 2.1906] 8:30 p.m. at the rehearsal room of the peared ‘before the beard. at /revenue from advertising is not|theee Hems of news.” _ the international section of the | “Oot “arsed | with wares © toeend preduetian: ; Richmond St Sudbury . revenue ‘from goods| The board said that when stop at a stop sign, was fined $5| Vienna was ecclaimed by crit- Confederation Center,.. ° thet the gage = pean person buys a newspaper, he |St: Lawrence River and. tribu- ‘and costs or two days, when heljes and public alike, and the as- : “ vail ‘does so to read the current | ‘ties. : — | a before Magistrate A. J.|tonishing interpational success ie .|news, the views of commenta-| In an interim pollution report m im city police court yes-/story of Carmen was begun. ‘tors, the. sports -reault, or the }Tequested by the U.S. and Ca-/ terday. -| Few other operatic characters comie. : ~|madian governments, the inter-| Brian- Allan Kelly, city, also|g9 deminate a work as that of ‘Tt does not seem ..to. be the |national body said the situation, |charged with failing to stop at a ithe sensual,.fiery cigarette girt rule, however, that many per-| Particularly in ake Erie, is |stop sign, was fined $5-and-costs whose passions are as violent as eons buy a newspaper for the| ‘Serious and is deteriorating.’ jor two days. they are short lived. Few roles prime purpose of reading the| The report was tabled in the; Wilbur A. Cudmore, New Wilt-|demand so much of the perfor- pages of advertisements. Commons by External Affairs |shire, charged with break and|mer in singing and acting ebil- “In fact it has to be accepted | Minister Martin, who said its entry with intent te commit an | ity. i that some subscribers try -to - etrongge are ow Coun —— ree ree, nae Carmen te @ creature tnd id ‘reading advertise- | immediate attention nada Thureday, Feb. 17. senses, simply motiveted by her _— ” ts with an eye to reaching an| James Sinclair MacKay, charg-|desire to love rather than he JUSTIFIED IN TRYING _ [agreement with the U6. on/ed with drunken driving, was re-/Joved, to dominate rather than Mr, Snyder said there was ne |femedial action. manded to Friday, Feb 4. Coun-;be dominated, and always driv- Leriticism of the Sault Star.in| The commission recom ae ee tenga Fresk: ae. en by her yearning for complete ing to ite publishing en-| mended the U.S. and Canada . freedom. nts es a as ‘ 5 3 eS at aes join— provincial and: state _gov-.|._ Three city men were arraigned | But it is essentially thie wild tory producing goods for sale if|ernments fhvblved on a three jon drunk and incapable charges. | yearning that eets in motion the it could reduce the amount of program to curtail polla-| wo were each fined $2) and |series of events that eventually tax assessed against it nh costs or 20 days, while the third |lead te the climactic tragedy of ! “The claim is founded on the| First, there must be sufficient |™an was fined $20 and costs or |the opera. sale of advertising. Is i pos-| purification of municipal and| 2 days commitment held pend-| The story is set in Spain in sible. without the | industrial wastes to achieve | ing the accused leaving the city | 1620's and opens with a ecene : UNge l e f meaning of the words ‘sale of | maxinan removal of phos-| 2nd not to return for 2 days. lin a square in Seville. < goods’ $0 contend Het whet is in” phates. sr —the world-renowned eoometie house producing the finest quality | ———— wae. x Sas sew sere practice called ‘sale 8} Second, construction of com-|- : By DON MacLACHLAN . en & isalinn sal the . opted soe) bined powese eopareted. ‘ z ANNUAL MEETING ef salon-tested beauty preparations, as free frem allergy- EDMONTON (Cl) -— Farm, | asaistance is inadequate. -| the go phhereagallonn regular. sampling of effluents is aes ett s eausing ingredients as modern science can make them. business and banidg leaders] Tes seaiataisce “rosstior ted 1 i conveyed 49 maaneene elec Wor i Potato Producers Association, Sale. Vou eh Was padi beloved bokant teal ite wen Thursday, Feb, 3rd‘at Birch Court. arene and eve mere sae up to 1,500 northwestern Alberta | aid and whether, or how, Ot- |i 2P.M. ; Cloudsitk : farmers are desperately short of |tawa could help. “is ak weuenté be oy tent ones de tec eit Royal Lipstick, golden case F cash ‘seat three on “Sell a Federal Agriculture Minister |the publisher to per-| ‘The ‘nutrients cause the pro | This meeting will be attended by Hon. A. B. $1.30 Rog. 91.78 ; Pearied ‘ace Powder — i 1 ) z eay the estimate is conservative. |guch” request had beer made | Rewne et anger tcetinte te | Hlie- growth of algne, a ront-| MacRae, Minister of Agriculture and D .L. Burge, Royal Lipstick, plastic case ©8.00 neg. 94.00 ive armers on 24 : ‘ , of Alberta: Tight credit, over- | jecting oo Bend iene on Rind 7 i ne or ee All potato producers are welcome to attend. ~Skin Freshener $2.00 Reg. 92.75 ~~. drafts,.equipment._repossessions, | —-Western—-MP* _~eentinued-—to- —wstomer? mn ~alled “eutrophic A pen nen tn eennneangeneeneeneeeenseennteneneneesceeersnensefll ao nn Sh Care TOES | ~~ $2.00 Reg. ei eclectic farmers i dpe in the | raise the Question in the Com- under ibe eireumslances |-———- - — George Howeatt | Pe Dry Skin Cleansing Cream bass sell cattle to make Tie and Pailae scar ait which have bees orer Eis PLANNERS TAKE TOYS : President $2.25 Reg. 08.00 The Alberta government lastz1, PFAA hile ignor- oe naeees Bare : v ; month approved a‘ $1,250, HagNeehaer bok onsoo teeahe to eae gg Po ig a ies a sideon'e eesecycton 7 len MacArthur Penetrating Cleanser . cash - aid program for three the act were being considered. | able to the appellant corpora-|kits to make production and Secretary $2.00 reg. $2.75 areas hit by unprecedented crop' Ajberta Agriculture Minister | tion in’ the present case.” communication charts. : trouble,* including the Peace yarry Strom asks: ‘What's a — ; Foundation Lotion | & area. It asked the federal gov- PFAA got to do with ? We | m ra , “ernment to match this and was asked for special assistance. “4 $2.25 reg. $3.00 Pula beam, ie a 7 5=\ HOLD EVERYTHING! | gare nn soo at Manning, i : ; Sorivest i faenonion and tn eee i <.) @ $3.75 Reg. 05.00 — an area hit by two drought The PFAA fund has | y ; : 7 : years anda wet year. says: $5,400,000 to Peace petioles ; i i Offer oxphes Special Astringent Nearly everyone's been hurt farmers tn the last three years. aN , l : di February 26 $2.00 reg, $2.78 but the worst are the new farm- alf came from the federal gov- of , Rie ‘ ° ers The've got land and> ma- érnment, half fron 7 one-per- nape SENET, site. x a @ e . 0 ts qd @ ‘ oc i * Firming Lotion — chinery. debts that the ‘others | cent levy on grain marketed by a ve haven't got and then they don’t farmeirg hg by $2.00 rog.'92.75 , - get a.crop for two or: > or ¥ i | four years. | | Yes We're Sorry But Canadian Tire Will - Be Closed All Day Tomorrow ... | Thursday, February 3rd. | _ FOR STOCK TAKING — a Call°us for programs, club bulletins, busi- hess letterheads...All ——work--guaranteed;-—— GUARDIAN - PATRIOT crates ccrere| CENTRAL | mee | PRINTERY | MelIntosh 1 Prai . cboriaaae ot ea Phone 4-8506 berta Farmers’ Union, says it's