LE FED. OF AGRICULTURE NEWSLETTER 4s [PES] WEATHER express disappo: t- . ‘ment in d most ‘caus nae TORONTO (CP) — Tempera. Great Fighter Passes E27" BT DR. J. M. NESBITT, _—__ Victoria .. . 5 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA_Calgary .. ° ~ ’ . “My first major point this af- *herida 2b = «10 | ar iner Ss ea ternoon, and ‘I would like to ce | Ottawa .... a 12 * |emphasize it, is that there is Montreal ... re ~ see Ser ony 8 ee et: ee seen ween . = The death of the Rt. Hon.; From the great variety of ma-| mers to give up programs bas-| of farmers to make a good liv Halllax -.- ses. James G. Gardiner removes one terial ae tele adored anamtan on breed rivalry. Nothing | ing in dairying in Canada. In| Charlottetown .... 6 18 of the most dynamic figures from remarks made by differ | cab-be more harmful to the ad-| my opinion then, any long range Yarmouth ..,.. J? ever to tread the agricultural | ent speakers. We make no com- vancement of agriceitare- gener. program prepared by your or St. John's ..:... 6 1 stage in Canada. men. om these statements ally than rival programs or lit: | gamization, should pay specia' KY eather The farm organizations net! bewe Sp SORA ond Oe aortas uae breeds or dif-| attention to this problem and ft" S50 stow is expected 1 long experience With Mr. Gar- farmer to form his own opinioa. | ferent . groups.” must include recommendatious —. into the Maritimes this diner and even when they dis+| DR. H. H. HANNAM, | FRANK LUTES - F .| for alleviating this situation. | ening. Amounts could reac agreed with his policies or lack CFA PRESIDENT DAIRY FARME Since the situation in other phas |. inches in Nova Scotia bat of policies, and even when they| «4 year ago, the annual meet-| “I feel we must take contrete| of agriculture is not much’ |... is expected for New. Brun were fighting with him had) ing of the Dairy Farmers of Ca-| action to expand the services of “ifferent, (consider that appro) i. nq Prince Edward Island, confidence that he was fighting | pada considered the dairy prob- Farmers of Canada. For | mately 25 percent of the fat-| 5 on7- nds im the cabinet on their ee esiet eotenss abt had:|comaala oe have been urging mm \anada produce appro | ouse a little drifting. is the early years of the last| in the meantime, it has been| the various ts to eg-| ximately.75 percent of the pro- seit elie war agricultural interests were! siowly but gradually growing| tablish a school milk plan this | ducts) there. is no room there Prince Méward idsed, Rus’ being pushed well into the back-| worse, It has now become one| has been receiving consideration | 44 hence we~ must, encourage) | Tne ies Lone a * ground of the war effort, at ihe| of the crucial matters {acing | by federal and provincial govern- | ‘ede people to leave the farm. | ern Nov. counies, (amet 1942 London mecting of the Ca-+Cduadiah agriilture and a \i| ments aswell as Interested te | { would Tks fa emphaion ‘hs | cord coudy in the afernoam on ur! Canadian governments. A new| cal groups. Perhaps the time is | with by evening; milder; the farm leaders backed Mr | dairy program here for us as dairy producers. | 8 going to force farmers to| with snow : Pe s,s, eee a Mee . Gardiner into a ve oat | cnt ual ee aadans ca ean in conjunction ee aa leave the farm,’ rather We. ee ee tee fb: sd ner on the issue. From then onthe next thonth or two. This| ested persons, to take more con should take the other approach. |‘ng 1a, fast Moncton and READY FOR SNOW ' \ers had clans meaidanes | uanns, nat She “lndership so-| coats ple an eager desire to leave the Saint Jahn zero and 25, Freder- j and the part af 2 ¥ 5 & action sponsibility of our meeting here| rdlk plans. There is AM thty equipment — and | for snow clearing on all high- : ” jcton 5 below and 20 above. | is ‘evidence that in some markets | ‘@Pm.” we must provide them , -azeeee [| AND NEWS PA F rt wet ont, nana omen” | sch et hat eure |W sprig i Ou a te “ : ways " . was a “ . ults. N is more mi . Ps P » go so@w! In contrast to:the | of great force and ability, on the _ your secretary asked ot only ployment in this country woud | as } | the area between St. Elean- | domes ing consumed by the children in igh tid stay ; otte- —-Mpifintic mow rifts that | and Day’s Corner, near ;| me to speak on tie prob-| ing fo 2 long way to solve some of |, Heh tide today at Chart plagued P.E.1. last winter, Wellington, representing about ~ suieed te , whee, 3 ieee : - } s ¢ |town af 11.13 a.m. and 10.82 : ; be unlimited information at would talked growin, ; snow is completely absent 115 miles of highway. Arrayed | Alberton and West Prince County his disposal and could speak by | ete en ther cee of nae artahane. agricultural problem cannot be) SS ae an fom al hihwnys tn the pro | for the aide with uoow that |>-ae —Go aia Charlollctown, Gad, dan. 0; imea.| te, our. Whether or og farm | ngs: Iam convinced real’ progress | SePaFated from our national pro | teen," minutes Inter than is almost certain to come be- | we, an. pedple agreed with Mf Gardin-| (g) Immediate and strong| will only be made when we com-| Diem. A part of this problem icietown, Sun rises today fore many days, & line-up of er politically the feeling appear-| emergency action aimed at re.| bine our efforts in a concrete |! the fact that we have a great 715 and\sets at 5.04 and powerful equipment consist- THE WEEK AT SDU ed to be that he was a strong | yersing the downward trend in and actually assist m| ™22y poorly educated and un- | on a vince. A new government of contracting snow clearing operations to Island highway construction firms | See Td. tw minister and that if we had had | pytter consumption. About the manner a weak one during the war years | eff oo eady for action in front: of . ill only effective way for this to be . s. seat’ ciguarters netic | New Twist Will Feature the real could have een | one imediily x by a tube | “would Quebec tL Ee ing of six plows and one snow local | Skilled individuals who unfor- | Sunday at 7.18 and sets at 5. | i tunately find if difficult to it [Eee aot mad 11.16 p.m to commend the | 0 oUF present society. Mech-| 91 jan High Tide at Rustice ~ ; astfous for farm people. " nors. While for many years he mov-| py ae : tter. and Ontario for initiat- on — Dance Tonight At SDU = with the great he remained| (b) Asking all milk producers) ing studies to ‘determine how ae eee i = _ demand. If 250,000 farmers leave é ; By FRANK CORCORAN ter than I expected. I sce tially @ man of the soil | in Canada to join hands in pre-| they cam best co-ordinate thetr — oe eee Ad ye woe : ‘ f y \ : ee | reduce > num peo ctive Gal eport wanting a share of the dairy 3 ie a ro til h ti } iry F of pie, but it will not necessarily we eS it goes like this. much", - alls and take part in the farm sles Titans cheahe ane om toad ple that Dairy Farmers of Ca®-| yong their control are not equip- | and during his infrequent holi- employment. Unfortunately. da will dé everything in their for th , (Continued on page 3) The name of the dance - is| This musical is really worth | work. In his passing Canada| oq to mana e ped for these purposes. Coin- ” geable propdrtjons. | power to assist in this co-ordin- ding the sit nn, the Peppermint Twist seeing. My only regret is that |loses a great nation builder, s , pounding the situation even. fur- The Bile Hause _| For Lf At Alberton ‘And Saturday (thaie tonight) |I have to walt until Feb. 6th | great fighter for agricullure| of ‘eaeit’ truce seecial etl eee eT enc nyining lest | ther is the fact that we haven] The Bible House . stantial consumer subsidy on the provinces of | reduced er ne eee 2 lhgpan | 8.54 a.m. and 6.24.p.m. : | venting ahy further expansion | dairy marketing programs. many of , SDU Correspondent Marcia has @ post she | days would go back to his Sas- r » y our citizens in many ; “They got a pew dance aod | doesn’t have to + et iuichowen farm deh en ble eoes: in milk production as a tempor-| would like to assure thse pe0-| cases dye to circumstances be- | of Canada make special efforts | would not be in the best interest | tremendous fi j the Twist is being imtroduced at | till 1 see all of it. A lot of work |and a statesman of undoubted | of mnpane Meee of teenanite Denstente. is geieg|hes | into. this suntion | stature. to answer the unfair and un-| of the whole Canadian dairy in- big show comin | offers you religious sup-|- | substantiated facts about the | dustry. A fe cin eons. marin yee cesta Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Pastor: Rev. H. L, Mitton, B.A., B.D, . Organist: Mrs. XY, Leigh Dingwell r _ 9:45 a.m.—Church School ‘ 11:00 a.m.—“LOST: THE LORD’S POSSESS- IONS”. (Numbers »13:25-14:5) : Anthem: “Prayer” (Handel) 7:00 p.m.—“POTENTIAL FOR. THE IMPOS- SIBLE” (John 6:1-12) Anthem: “Hast Thou Not Known” (Pleugher) Solo: “My Task”—Miss Ruth Ross Special Speaker at both services will be Rev, Lynn Stairs, Missionary-On-Furlough, Africa. P 11:15 a.m.—Primary Church School - 7:00 p.m.—Evestiing Worship - Sermon; “THE SIN OF BEING TOO BUSY” Music by thé Junior Choir You are welcome to Worship with us. The Kirk Of S. James “The Reverend T. H. B. Somers, M.A., S.T.M., Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs Christopher Giedhill, M.A., B.Mus, ‘ to ve a really big tonight | and it shows. Sr. Mary Pau- | parry WEEK da : ‘“The second major problem | Plies for church and ae annual meet- summer ] : | nger of fallout having great-| To date no action has been ta- wh ian at Porn 92 tion of avila aes be (And this so wa i. take another bow - good) This week's ‘most important | er effect upon milk and milk | ken on our request tothe Fed- aman As ae Pca eee home. Sas ~ eo United cnaten af” Connds which was at by 15 boys... dance will be on es a = o- 0. De | gathering in a farm sense is the | products than upon some other) eral Government. I regret 0|the one of adjusting supply to’ 170..Kent St. Charlottetows wae held Tuesday evening with Several patrol hikes were held | Twist is the tome -—— + aan aes Toho satis eateries annual meeting of the Dairy | products. Also it must be ad-| report lack of action on the part | 7 ; ' the minister, Rev. James H. during the yeer and the a» and Roll a Seis 1« a ‘alienate High ia regu | Farmer’s of Canada in Mont-| mitted that publicity charging| of the Federal authorities, par- , , a . ‘Macintosh leading the worship | nual apple day was observed, | least for @ “4 Spine end | ler lnteseshelatio slew. On ise real. milk and butterfat with a ten-/ticularly on our request for a St Pp | A li Ch and conducting. the business. |The group committee conduct oame ah shout, midnight ‘ 50 prebaps'| SDHS lost 2 and on the bas tive labor supply exceeds th a bs Rage oe at tee cic a anak ak widler. te ee ' aul $ ng Ican urc f : , @ merely the opinion of some citi-| per pound on butter. As you . Po Mrs. A. C, Green was appointed | eq canvass of the town for | we'll see you there. | ketball court won 74-50. If demand is about half of the ma- | zens including a few doctors. as| will recall the request for a cou- | Established 1769 by Royal Foundation } _* @eoretary of the meeting Yeouncil HOCKEY TEAM. ROLLS basketball, this year St. Dun- jor occupations, The situation Venerable. Archdeacon J. T. Ibbott, Reector In ting for the. session, | "ds for provincial council. eng eet dn a8 such they are personal views not | sumer subsidy was fidde by you ~ Rev. N. M. Morris. L. Th Fifteen boys are enrolled in|, On ‘he sponte set a to beat go all usually exists when the ratio of | based on the results of adequate | in annual session one year ago ae » A» Tn, Associate Raster : the clerk, Mrs. Green, _— Pn Two bikes Saints Hockey Team is starting levels of play, Varsity, poe applications for eniployment on scientific research. in light of the continuing ¢ in | Gane’ 2 Tee = coe Beaters runs ac eemtades hee word held jon “tee peer eee | nae Gate enees Sea Ve | Varsity - and High School. Each file with the National Employ-| (qd) Appealing to dairy far-| per capita consumption at. that | ti ttn Mr ieee | the Penguins show the boys are | team has also one person who | ment Service to paid workers, is 8:30 unday After the Epiphany. | Seen, “as sae tenes [pee mon conten es | Saal eee We nd | acto te Aah gts |e 1S pee 7 Bite = ene + | instead of just putting up a” | team tgetter less 10, 12 or 14 ; y+ . \ <i oo. sad a ‘ gery of the martyrdom of the| made to the missionary and’) fight . aro aaphes to win. is a short player. On Varsity- depending on size and prin ns) Charlottetown Bible Chapel Pe On eee geile ane) Gordons in ‘Ervomangs. The | maintenance fund. The mitister | “in pasketball {he varsity play- Lennis Sites who dropped 24 |of the aren - | >. $85 Cumberland St., at Longworth Ave. i Sige dew heehee gervice was by the [also gave a brief verbal a ed Mt. A., last night (Fri). Un pts. against UNB on Junior | A balanced labor supply oc- | ky demeenasmities bens dlenicace ie” Beaesher: hee, OE terre, 9% Is _ Maritime Conference and was of the Christian fortunately this goes to press be- Varsity -Mike Wong who scor | curs when-current labor supply | 11:00 4.m.—Bible Hour for Adults and Children — 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. : , Ss a eens all across Cam-| Mrs. a. Jobnston z fore the results of the ome vat ed ae oe sae a are approximately | 7:30 p.m.—James A. Stahr, B.Sc.,-Th.M. Preacher: Ven. J. T. Ibbott A. ported Ladies’ the Saints are going on School- rowp | ince for most major occu--4 7 , hee 7 st . ; | She also. reported that ar. | with 2 members, had engaged wih the odds on their side ‘ scored 35 against Sum-Hi Thurs tions, The situation usually ex. | THE BURNING BUSH & THE BURNING BOOK” | a Smee panes fPangements are made to | in @ number of acti due. on the strength of theit day afternoon. |lsts when the ratio of employ- ‘ i f - = Beve me *U ee a STakeat fee ypecent upset over U.N.B. We The play “Blood ppg | Siens, Supetnetions to paid work- | ' ’ * 5 gerver” placed ; ‘expect a SDU victory with Sirois, | being slowed-ttown for a le, |ers is more .9or 2.4 ver : § Pp ‘¢C hed | in the congregation. Another | bers made 365 home calls 82d Heine and Desroche at best, up as Carousel readies itself for cent but less than 6 or 7 per The Salvation Army t. Peters’ Cat ra . matter brought to the attention | 320 hospital calls. in the double figures. | production, and should be gett cent, depending on the size of | “Home of Evangelism Since 1865” i ~ (Angtican Church of Canada) sf the congregation was the eo, an Te | In city league basketball ihe | ing back to stage rehearals the area. ‘ Great George Street ' - ROCHFORD SQUARE church's “living memorial” | ported a busy year wre | 2.V'8, pulled aff. am upest vie, | shactly, alter Feb. 6. ] 53 Villa Avenue . ‘ Brig. and Mrs. L. A. Hicks. CO. The Rev. Canon J. R. Davies, M.A., L.Th., Rector plan whereby a gift to the, mis- ee ey Tee | ‘Ory 61-00 over the Trotters and | St. Thomas College Varsity ; Gunter The Rev. Cance E. M Malone, MA. DD elenary sed maintenance fund | of ives sd by Mire G. G.| ores they have a fighting | Hockey jeam invades St. Doe FREE DELIVERY |] 9:20 a.m—pirector class 11:00 a.m —Holiness Meeting Honorary Assistant Priest is made in place of sending + br spirit which doesn’t help the | stan’s, this afternoon and this . H 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 2:00 p.m.—YP.M. | Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus.. Organist , @owers to funerals rage = read by 7" Ar oddsmakers whe calculate things b ~e Sune Sere: GOES. On All Orders of i} 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Meeting ed a Mrs, B. W. Patterson, Choir Director ‘ poe ey Sli Bh gp Bowed or | . R. Hunter reported for | ee acer to the gym>idit"| been impressive in their last : ‘ {| Thursday 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. } , Jan. 21—The Third Sunday after the Epiphany ~~one of the elders. 7 the trustees and also for the | night for a sort of a gneak pre | four starts 5-3 victory over $1.00 and over—_ 1 “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” } 8:00’a.m.—Holy Eucharist 4 ’ “ Mrs. Fred Leard reported for | Joint cemetery committee. ‘view of ‘Carousel’ the musical | Evinrudes, 7-4 victory over Mt . — ———___—_———— —— 4 a.m.—Mattins he WMS Auxiliary of which | Henry Wallace, superintend {, poaily coming along, and A., 7-7. tie with Crystals, 7-4 —from— : 45° a.m.—Sunday School (11 a.m.- Infants Class) od ent of the Sunday School, re ne | vi over St. r . } 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon - ghe is president, also the Mis- when it appears before the | victory Penguins. Rev. Prof. C_W. F. Spone, B.A., B.D gion Band which has been under | Ported for this important phase | nublic-Feb. 6 at St.. Dunstan's Thomas, however always has a 6p.m.tolam. | os CALVARY TEMPLE ‘ eae Cot Eanes see ls . the leadership of Mrs..Herbert.|.of . the..church’s. work. In ad- | Alumni Auditorium, it should strong team, (Remember _ last pa " } st i’ 5:00 'p:m—Bvensong snd Sermon Matthews, and the Lucy A. | dition to weekly instruétion for |he in a polished form. Last | year, and a 13-2 loss for SDU) | Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada ce. Gordon Baby Band which bas | the children, there was a dally | nignt the sailors were going | but the Saints’ won't be a pust- 1 Phone 4-3586 | Upper Prince Sirest——— “f lsitors ‘are most welcome at all services. been under leadership of Mra, | vacation Bible school under | through their routine and secret- | over, This is a game — : et ——SS Kenneth Quigley. eee ¢ S eee na | it looks. good. As an onlook- | watching, =» lity-is our v. C. K. Benn, Pastor ’ Alter giving! a resume of ao. | The treasurer's report and | er commented ‘This looks bet-! Support the Saints. Qua Specialty |} 9:15 a.m.—Fellowship Hour, Radio CJRW PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH tes oie tik te auditor, were = 7 Mrs. 'Ch’t ry id Said To Have D U ¢ Cc H | t a 5 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, Classes for all. i Church Street, Parkdale : beginning of 1962 the WMS goes | Francis Crane. A report of the own, o siae. ] CLOSING SERVICES OF THE CRUSADE FOR | heed hte RA hi ee forward into the third great | building committee was given RESTAURANT |] CHRIST WITH EVANG. A. BRISTOL, HOUS- ii aes venture of its history with the |by Mr, Macintosh and revised | ML oye] te Labor S | | | . . Mr, Leslie Hiscott formation of the United Church for renovation of the erare r ourpius 230 TON, TEXAS—SUNDAY: 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 7] , =~ — Organist and Director of Senior Chotr Women". church hall were approved. -| OTTAWA, (Special) — Re- ing Is given an area in which Fitzroy Street ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN’S REVIVAL CENTER. . Mrs. Stanley -Newman — YOUTH GROUPS TRUSTEES ELECTED flecting the approach of winter current or immediately prospec- ‘ ‘ i Director of Junior and Intermediate Choirs Mr. MacIntosh reported for Trustees C. R. Hunter, C. H ‘and its normal employment } 2 ee ene ee — ————— 9:45 a.m.—Senior and Junior Church School the Scout Troop and the Tyros. ‘Scbasten, Norman Hardy, Gor. ‘slump, latest classification of , r | : ss : . 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Kindergarten Classes Twenty-three scouts were regis- | aie Warten Gal Fred ‘on labor market areas shows af - t . F t B t t Church ‘i 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship . tered... The highlight of the | Wer, “Te-lected, Wesley-Hardy number of communities moving DRUG STORE OPEN ' irs apris LUICT Sermon: “HAVING VISIONS TO LIVE BY" — : : rom: an approximate . , | . - ‘ament ‘ant ism. ~ and Charles Gordon were re +, 9 moderate labor surplus pt 4 Women thir fiw mevine vig aco. it and : have not expired are Norman Prince Albert in Saskatchewan : i» , and Guelph, Chatham and Wood- a ARMA BY [dreamers Sc Saris Stane GIGGEY'S PHARMACY Crane, Roy Leard, Perley Eleven labor market, areas ; ~ : Hardy and Walter Wells. moyed from a moderate to a . KENT STREET : | C, R. Hunter, Walter Wells pens, ag labor oe . a OLAN ERAL — | and Gordon Warren were re- 8°°Y jovember, while Will: be open Saturday afternoon and will be the || Seal for Troha Nolan, nical elected to -the “joint cemetery ¢rs moved from an -approxim ve y ne x ly of Milo, was held on Wed. | committee perp wey to av moderate surf only Drug Store open Saturday evening. 3 2 elected to the .committee of category. | W ESTE sears fora hrocear term, ““gome of these ares Include | ) ‘| » nated by the United Church a neler woerd Island, Que- . THIS WEEKEND | ursery 4 .m.—MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON:: : No areas are listed as having .- “BUT YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU!" Funeral Home io the Churcnet OI oem Men | lator “shortage and only 17} “Open All Day Sunday and Sunday Evening”. ‘ on eee Rk Saee eeon "iba ry creas, remain. with an approxi: ° (Rev. Sir F. A. G. Ouseley} od ra Mae Panel (aaa | IAL e179 He AS a tol ae wr vou. Justin r rane =“ ne oy Pre * were Gerald aa ’ A:moderate labor surplus rat- L., = eee Solo: Mr. Raoul Reymond ; a od MeNally, Angus 4S ) | — wo aS ME, Bass | 3 ted Hickey | ‘Survival ee areal jek Ye pn vE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US so ee cr en ee A representative of the ger oe oegnermaemegaag -\ARSENAULT FUNERAL —| its->imonthly meeting in the | ~ * , ) ’ The funeral for Joseph S. Ar | Christian education centre oa oun 3. . a ‘ TRINITY UNITE CHURCH , genault of Moncton, formerly of | Monday evening. The meeting Ind Develo t _ Ministers: : , . ) CS 4 6 pmen aoe The ‘Reverend John G. E. Ball, B.A. ~~ day morning from the home of | by the president, David Lock- = The Rev. R. 5, Latimer, B.A., B.Ed., B.D. j Be sa, Joba J. Arecasult hart with Donald Matheson at ' : ’ : Rev. Clayton C. Lewis, (Spring Park) Bank will be at the Kirkwood Motel on Tuesday, e January 23rd and Wednesday, January ‘24th —Rev. John G. E. Ball ; ; Anthem: Of Go&”—Eric Thiamen a The King’s ‘will be in attendance. _ to answer enquiries bout IDB term financing °4 WRLOMGE ANAISS YOR At THRONE" for new or ng businesses. : SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH a i oe a ~ ae Sar Grant OF OOD WITHI ; 11:00 a.m.—' / Ask for Mr. Crowley's room. Tia § Haw oo a ty wer roa ees Organist: Mr. Floyd as