Nave-rte. “SM Liberal Leader Lester Pear- son. flanked by his wife. takes a glance to the side at a politi- SlD-EGLANCE cal rally in Sherbrooke, Que. Mr. Pearson is seeking suppor for the Liberal party in the April 8 federal election. (CP Wirephotm West Prince Trade Board Has Three Main Projects the prowsion of a combination were among ideas suggested by ALBERTON - A beautifica- tion program for West Prince, sponsorship of a general meet- ing to co-ordinate efforts for exhibition building. rink and indoor recreation centre and ly war Mr. Gopal. Next Wednesday evening was the construction of an 'assemb- the date set for a public meet- ouse at Alberton wharf mg in the regional high school IISlAND NEWS PAGE ‘Alberton and West Prince County I 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. March 14, 1963 w Cannery Foremeni‘ To Attend Course A fourday course for can- Thursday through the co-opera-i DEFY {oremen 15 being held hereItion of the federal and provincial 38X! W e e k Monday I h F 0 u R h Idepartments of fisheries , I The instruction will be given be “"9 cell“ 10" 1'000 gallons- Iin the Dominion Building by fed- Tho Supreme Court judgment. ‘eral technical men, the provin. written by Mr. Justice Ronald cial. department is assisting in ad, disagreed with theipaymg expenses and Fisheries city's submission that.“ had no .Minister Leo Rossiter opens the power to enter into the agree-ICOUIYSG- ment with the company. As SI Subjects for instruction in- result the city was not entitled ;clude the life cycle of the 1017 to increase water rates duringzster, andt importance of pro- the life of the 25-year agree-per handling on boats. lobster shucking. laboratory grading Sale Days March 14, 15, 16. “mi 791: - - I f l fir . 7 ‘ ‘ II were three important prolectsio al ms organizations I“, HEINZ 24 OZ_ 5. M_ dealt with yesterday afternoonj individuals interested in Prince Co. Survey Start Is Planned ‘ Innis Gopalnwals airflow!“ An economic survey, planncd< , . V. w for Prince County, is expected;committee With power to add by the Alberton and West Prince Board of Trade. In the absence of the presi- dent and vice-president. tive member Harvey Hutt chair- ed the meeting to begin about April 15. provin-I cial research director Hartwell I "f awon ff” approval at Daley said yesterday late meeting. Painting of ‘ ‘ ' liuildinlgs, planting of flowers ouihfindi‘fviii 2333.5”- $1235.? shrubs. charm and level- cial agreement on agriculturall " dImhes and rehabilitation and development and will be done by represen- tatives of the federal department of agriculture and staff mem- bers of the Maritime Marshland Reclamation Administration, as- sisted by the provincial division of research. According to Mr. Daley, survey will give a complete pic- ture of the economic potential of the county. dealing with suchl OTTAWA (Cp) .L The city of matters asIaerculture. t-ounsm- I Saint Jolln. N.B.. lost a $25974 transportation and power. Idamage action against Irving IPulp and Paper Company in h I Supreme Court of Canada today. : The court in a unanimous {judgment dismissed an appeal Iby tllc city against decisions of the New Brunswick Supreme ind i Appeal courts rejecting its dam- a. 3" CB Iof Lancaster which is within the i iSaint John water district. The: Iwater was supplied by the city execu- ‘ Iproposed assembly building at I members and draw up a policy1 ' be oh- 3 ? tained from dealers for the de-; landscaping I heard. Saint John loses Case Involving Water Claim 8 agreed to expand its operations I Icrecti-on of a suitable oomimun- ity building for exhibition pur- ‘poses, recreation centre and pink for Alberton and surround- iing areas. Information on the amount and value of produce that would be expected to go through the A'berton harbor .l partment of transport. Minute-s were recorded by the secretary - treasurer. C. R. ter to the plant in Lancaster. The company at that time Iin Lancaster. The city agreedI Ito build pipelines and enlargei ‘its water storage facilities atI ‘Loeh Lomond in order to pro- vide the company with some . 30,000,000 gallons of water daily. PICKLES ORANGE JUICE Yummy 16 oz. Peanut 33 45¢ a Aylmcr Choice 20 oz. Butter . . . 37c Co~rn...6 Eoyr1.00 Radio 20 oz. Carnation Tall Peas. . .6 forl.00 Milk . . . 6 - 89c We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities FIVE ROSES HO“ 5 lbs. 3" Halifax .... I 8 Iterator-tire; northern winds 16. Charlottetown g g Low-high at Vermouth 20 2nd I y . ......... 35. 'rononrouicri -— Observed Ivamoum .... 21 38 Annapolio'vmoy EasternNB umpemtmes' ISL 3011"" - - ~ ' i - - ~- 27 33 Counties, Lower st. John River M! M HALIFAX ‘CP‘ —' The “'98- Valley: Overcast clearing this " “ ther office says the next in the afternoon; intermittet s n ow Dims” """"" " ' 5 5 current series of disturbances changing about “mm” to a few View”. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 38 ‘5 “'3' moving eastward through snow-flurries; mild turning a dmonton ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ” 17 21 New England and Should W55 little colder in afternoon- north- R9319“ ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' " 7 28 just south of Nova Scotia todav. "1v winds 15. Lowmgh it Kent, mmpeg - - ' ' ' ' ' - '- 1‘1 25 With it will come more light vme 25 and 33 Monet” and Toronto ~ ' ' ' - ' - ' ' -- 35 35 snow. The precipitation will Fredericton 25 'and 33 Saint “we ~ - - - - ' ' - ' - -- 24 3‘ likely change to or become mix- John 23 and 33_ ' Mum"! ' ' ' ' ' ' 24 33 ed rain in southwestern N then Nov Scoti E t “be ' ‘ ‘ - ' - ' ' ' ‘ " 22 35 portion of Nova Scotia. Preclpi- em oghme P”: Ed: rd 3; ' F’fderlcmn -- -' 25 3” tation amounts will be light. 1nd, Ove' “tan I “It ‘5' SN" J°hn - - - - - ' - -- 25 35 Drier and somewhat colder air mam” mm ‘13:!” “t3 a e " M0110!“ -------- -- 25 35 will follow the disturbance into chum“ m tg‘gnepm '20” _ the Maritime: bringing clearing few 3 Hum "em {'u “in” and inspection methods. cannery skies. n um. colder in snemwnfflflhgt sanitation problems with fresh and frozen lobster ment, can- nery construction and equip- ment. A dinner at the Queen Hotel on ursday evening will con- clude the four days of activity. J. Carton. chief of legal services. department of fisheries.‘ Ottawa is to be guest speaker. Lectures will be held in the National Film Board theatre on the second floor of the Dominion Building and demonstrations will be held in the fish inspection laboratory in the same building. If you don ’1‘ know MEAT KNOW OUR thing a 100% LOIN FRESH SIOE Whenever you hav how menu? OUR BUTCHER. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity- Overcast clearing late this afternoon: in- G termittent snow becoming mix- ed with rain in the morning and changing in the afternoon to a few snowflurrles; little change in temperature; light winds in- creasig in afternoon to northerly 15. Low-high at Halifax 28 and South Shore: Overcast clear- ing in afternoon; intermittent snow becoming mixed with rain, chaglng to a few anowflulrrlee about noon. Little change in winds increasing in afternoon to northerly 15. Low-high at New laagow and Goshen 26 and 38. Charlottetown 24 and 32. Upper St. John River Valley. Bay of Chaleur: Clearing during morning; little change in tem- perature; northerly winds 15. Low-high at Edmund-ton Campbellton 20 and 32. Bay of Fundy: Light winds in- creasing during morning to north 20': overcast with occas- tonal snow and mint patches clearing in t rnoon: visi- astrm' “'9 an" and mist Ito one to three miles: temperatures near . High tide today at Charles . town. at 1:22 am. and 1,23! p‘. . At Rustico at 8:24 em. and. ‘ p.m. Summerside tide eight”: minutes later than Charlq'fi- town. Sun rises today at “'15 and sets at 6:05. ' ’- .v.’ GLENN TO SPEAK-773~ NEW YORK (AP) — Marthe. Lt.-Col. John H. Glenn “436: first American to orbit _ e earth. will be the principal sperker at the Associated Prgs annual luncheon April 22. Paul Miller, president of 'Ilhe Assdei- uteri Press and head of the Gannett group of newspapers, said Wednesday Glenn will 11';- cuss the space program and’ts meaning to the future of . United States. Approximatl 1.500 editors and publlahq from the United States and c; ads and flesh; are expected.” attend the luncheon. at" '.‘ we: IF IT’S FISH :1 “And Can be Caught’X: we HAVE IT .Jg Queen St. Meat 3; bllity 10 miles lowering in snow e a question much tobuy bout meats. GUARANTEED MEATS RIBS about men ‘3 . .. the PORK ROASTS PORK OHOPS t — the best out tor I particular tastiest way to prepare it?—ASK He’ll be only to happy to give you the right answers. In fact. that’s part of his job he like best because it enables him to show off his vast knowledge of meats. He's a good man to know—when you want to know any- zzs Queen 4-739 53 Under the agreement the com- a year for a 2&year period. In I age action. 3 . I The city claimed the sum for Dani was to pay the City 535.000 I water supplied to the company's a a 'l ' ill. 'a hi it ‘ Ipaper m” s m 9 ad] ce C y I of on cent for 1.000 gallons addition it was to pay ra for the first 9.000.000 gallons and Daisy 8 Oz. Brooms . . . 1.29 Mops . . . . 69c Plastic Dust lone-half cent for 1,000 gallons 1N WESTERN HOSPITAL orman Larter. Alberton. is a patient In the Western Hos- pita IS PATIENT Mrs. Celestine Smith, Sum- merside. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. IS IN HOSPITAL Philip Kinch. Alberton South.l I F our Miles la a patient in the Western Hos- pital WEEKEND GUESTS Brian Gallant, accompanied by Allan Gallant were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Arsenault, Miscou- che. from its Spruce Lake system. 'west of Saint John, and from the Loch Lomand system. east ’of the city. the company entered Sport’s Toughest I Boat~race fever is mounting in I England as the March 23 dead- line for the annual Oxford- Cambridge classic draws near. And the excitement is intensi- .fiod rather than diminished by Mr weekly I .‘I! Mt with 11 n .. , Prizes were won by Gab- f7:h all consolation: went to Mrs. ~ Annual: HAD TRIP To ONT, I the [act that this is the 109th‘ Alfred Gaudet and Mr. 3 n d i contest. Cambridge has won the I M". Albert Landry. Miscouche‘I last two, and 60 of the last. 108 1 races. But this year Oxford has I $331? recently from 8 MP tOI prodmed a new racing shell cal. I ’ led “The Rocket”, and is hoping . “511111) [N arrow for great things. Weekend 3 M“. E. 111 Ken- iremmed to Magazine Sports Editor: Andy Alberton yesterday after visiting I 0 .3119" report! from hngland her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. th" “'E‘Ek- and Mrs, Gordon Kerr. Char- The i I I I lottetown. I I Evening Patriot ‘ T0 MONTREAL IT’S THUMB William Peters and Paul Gau- det. Miscouche. left Tuesday by *— lICKlN’ GOOD # train for -Montreal where they will be employed. VISI'I'ED SON Mrs. Maurice Myers. Miscou- che. spent a few days at the home of her son and daughter- SMALL In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mal- * i... ll II c K ET .50 ATTENDED CAPPING ‘ PIECES Mrs. Jerry Richard. Miscouche. 89"“ 3 '0 5 returned home recently after at- ‘_—-— tending the capping ceremony of her daughter Betty. who is train- tag at Hotel Dieu Hospital. Bath- I SPECIAL "A With French Fries WRIST PARTY I Cold Slow and 1 ' I The Miscouchc firemen h old mm, whlst game Tues. tables i ‘ Arson-nit. Mrs. Eddie Gau- Dow’s '34 Mr“! 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