é a in. More Interest Said Needed In Adult Education Classes se [il i g i < School Association. Attendance to date, is not very encouraging. Thursday evening, i : & J 3 i i 2 gre 1 a 1 i | 9 é f zs ifr i Two Veterinaries s ISLAND NEWS PAG Alberton and West Prince County his service station, in the zz C oast S THREE FATHOM HARBOR, | erte’s owners, Trans- hull are also a threat. So N.S. (CP) — More than 100,000| Marine Limited of the Suerte has not moved of oll seeping slowly | London, Eng. Weather condi-| on the reef, where she appears the of the Lebanese; tions prevented them from/to be solidly lodged. freighter Suerte here poses a| boarding the wreck. They plan | Widespread |eak age would threat to fishermen, bathing} to return to the ship early this| clog adjacent beaches and har- Beaches and waterfowl on «| week for a detailed inspection. | bors with heavy oil. Waterfowl! large section of Nova Scotia’s| Alfred C. Huxtable, president | that get caught in it are doomed Eastern Shore. Se aetna eeeeee er, Ws SS eee ar Representatives of the "s "s Halifax agents, a clam-digging industry Pn gene aac ho: Drm past ge lg Ravel ye Sgro gm May we nes ae de nie ted mae ap. Some Sade Greely to decide on steps to| Wednesday. have been kitted, they report. s i Senne. Seesbet te on cies anon ee ok pallution occuring vo far as| mean either setting the minor. However, ‘Springtime | the reef or f the oil from p| Tise ocean water tempera- | the Ship- { tures would cause the oil to flow |. project is when | might break larger openings in| ship's position. , on a reef ; Changes In Administration the Legislature | der Alex Mai be pent yen ex Matheson by Premier Walter ‘ adminis- ‘He said that effective April 1, division of town planning of | maintain sanitary control than (ne_department_of agriculture INCREDIBLE . wool prices are up . . labour costs are up. . . yet Tip Top Tailors in Charlottetown (managed by Henderson & Cudmore) can offer you a hand-cut suit, indiivdually tailored for the incredibly low price of 55. FINAL 2 DAYS 95. OF THIS SALE! E ENDS 5 P.M. WEDNESDAY SUIT SALES © no deposit required @ choose your suit style 20% OFF or extra pants free | ' ' Buy two suits for 111 ‘ . then you save 28.00 1h Eas in fine tailoring Ee | Charlottetown, when a piece of steel flew up and 2 The Guardian, Tues., Feb. 27, 1962. Vile cox me . This was Mr. Perry's * accident in the past few On Feb: 4, he was injured when wo In Running [fase vice station, and_received : injury, receive freezing rain or ice pel- or Prince S Saisie = of — Scotia re Two persons have agreed , to| er persons from the Summerside | is» risk of rains rag southern stand for nomination as New! area are seeking | regions. Only light snowfalls| Democratic Party candidates) the nomination. are anticipated. for the federal seat im Prince| Plans for the convention, at Regional forecasts: County. which T. C. Dougias, national) Mainland Nova Scotia, Prince The party's provincial secre-|jeader of the party, will be| Edward Island: Light snow tary - organizer, Tommy Dun-| speaker, are to be completed by coming occasionally mixed phy, sald yesterday that) the provincial executive at 8! freezing rain or ice pellets in Douglas MacFarlane, Bedeque,| meeting W night at! the afternoon, - milder; and Gregory MacInnis, Tignish, party headquarters in Charlotte-| winds 15, Low-high at will seek nomination at the | town. . 10-and 32, New Glasgow and party’s Prince County convent- The national secretary of the| Goshen § below and 30 fon in Summerside on March 5.| party, Carl Hamilton, will at-| Charlottetown 5 below and %& Mr. Dunphy sald that two oth-| tend. & above, Yarmouth 2 and 32, 7 Poa and 30. i 4 ° ° ° reton: Cloudy Tignish Credit Union Plans _ | sori wit mowierss ginning in afternoon; milder; 25th Anni In July shifting in aflernooa fo 90 , Anniversary in July shifting in afternoon to south Low-high at Sydney 5 below Hurry, TIGNISH — Tignish Credit | hired. Once again in 1960 Miss | 25 above, ; n ; Union will celebrate its 25th an-| Handrahan sow Mrs. Roy Har-| Eastern N.B. counties, lower| @1 1st vice-president of the | laevy, West Shefford, Que., | W. Bishop, Bridgetown, N.S,; niversary on July 25. A gala | per took over the job of treas-|t. John River Valley: || Canadian Guernsey t and George Hansom, | Harold Giebelhaus, Holden, Light celebration is planned and a urer. Assets for the past year | snow occasionally mixed with! Association at the annual » BC. second vice | sueta: B, J. Clapp, King, feature attraction, the first time | were $296,798.60. freszing rain or oe pellets thip| moctne Dold ot Sorento re | precidqat. Beck row, lef | oo | sees Ma Brown, for. the community, will be a morning, changing to snowflur-| °etly. Others in the picture, | right, are B. B. Hodgins, sec- we? good old fashioned chicken bar- WEATHER ries in the evening: milder;| left to right, fromt row are | retary manager, Guelph, | Almonte, Ont. The Tignish Union ps aly ain Low-high : and An Act to Amend the Ex was 5 o e * organized in the spring of 1997,| TORONTO (CP) — Temper@-| s+ Moncton 5 and 25, Frederic- Liberals Asking Government propriation Act. | and received its charter on Apri sures: Min. Max, |'0and Saint Jobn 15 and 30. Pe Bi are od myer | Mr. | 22 of that year. The first office ~ Min. Max. | Upper St. John River Valley, | Amend was vot up fa the home of Fide Nigh Day |pay'al Chale: Gog” wis| LO Pay Hospital Insurance | te"tors Pinning act, An act J. Arsenault with a membership ; Dawson ‘hesee sores 20 z | snowflurries; milder; south ‘ _| to Amend the Village Services | of seven, and today boasts well — sreeeees 4 3g | Winds 15 shifting in afternoon! Notice has been posted that a| Notices have also been issued, | Act, An Act to Amend an Act | over 1,000 members, The first ee "sb |to north 15. Low-high at Ed-| resolution, asking that the pro-| giving the titles of 14 bills that| Respecting Civil “Defence and president was Hubert Gaudet, | SCmonton «......, cr y | Mundston 18 and 27, Campbell-|'vincial government pay the! will be considered by the House, | Disaster Within the Province of MLA, and the first treasurer was so i se eheoneere 3b 19 | ton 8 and 22. cost of hospital insurance out of | Nine of the bills will be intro. | PTinee Edward Island, and a Gerald Handrahan, manager of | Vino. '"*"*''" 97, gh | Bay of Fundy: South winds| the general revenue of the pro-| duced by Attorney-General Mel- eee eee Coe Tignish Co-op Lid. _ Toronto ...., ....- 25 . 43 | 2% shifting in the evening to| vince, will be introduced in the| vin McQuaid; four by Provia-| ENON AG | |e When the co-op store was built | Ottawa... 9 3g | north 20; cloudy with light snow| Legislature. jelal Secretary J. David Stew-| ii criitied An Act to Amend the |in 1940, the credit union was Montreal a o 12 34, | occasionally mixed with freez-| Mover of the resolution will | art, and one by Agriculture Min- Potato Production Act carried on there on a part-time | Quebee se 3 21 ing ae ae ane be Dr. M.L. Bonnell, L-4th| ister Andrew MacRae. : basis by Mr. Handrahan. fn 1946. ah owering in precipitation to one| Kings; seconder will be G.J.| Mr, McQuaid’s bills are: An . Eileen Handrahan who worked in oo ees = - to three miles; milder. Ferguson, L-5th Kings. oe ree the County Court cei ta, alte the co-op office took over the Job yoncton ..... .... 4b 15 High tide today at Charlotte-| Reasons for the resolution, as| Act, An Act to Amend the Mar- Touhy, %-year-old son of ae of treasurer still on part-time PN | i. cas cabs 0 2% | town at 3.44 a.m. and 3.23 p.m. stated in the preamble, are the riage Act, An Act to Temporar- hibition era gangster Roger | basis until the fall of 1940 when | Charlottetown ..... 2b 9 | At Rustico at 10.59 a.m. and| Present government seems to/ ily Suspend the Operation of Touhy, has been charged with a | the present offices were opened | Sydney . 3b 15 | 10.56 p.m. Summerside tide eigh- be unable to administer the| Certain Statutes and Parts of $3,100 | grocery store robbery and Miss Laura Shea was hired | Yarmouth «...., ... 3 2 | teen minutes later than -Char-| hospital insurance premium) Statutes, An Act to Amend the| Jan 26 on Chicago's soyth side. as first full time treasurer, until | s+ John’s ......... 4 20 | lottetown. Sun rises today at | Plan to the satisfaction of the) Companies Tax Act, An Act to'The elder Touhy was impris- 1953 when the position was taken 6.38 and sets at 5.49. people of the province; the goy-) Amend the Coroners Act, AMioned in 1934 for the kidnapping over by Cletus Gavin. HALIFAX (C¥)—The weather ernment has imposed a four per} Act to Amend the Interpreta-|of John (Jake the Barber) Face all these years business | office says a large area of snow, GREAT VOLCANO cent sales tax; the government) tion Act, a bill entitled the Var- tor. He was assassinated by increased rapidly and to deal/ rain and freezing rain is ex- s has over. a million dollar im-|jatior of Trusts Act, An Act to gunmen in Chicago Dec. 16, with the mounting business, it | pected to move across the Mar-| Sicily’s Mount Etna, at 10,700/ crease in revenue from the sale| Amend the Magistrates Act,|1959, 23 days after his parole. was necessary to hire an as- | itimes today, Light snow is fore-| feet Europe's highest active vol-| of liquor and the government | sistant treasurer and in January | cast for most regions and the | cano, has more than 200 smaller | has imposed a provincial income 1960, Miss Janie Keough was ' southern half of the district may ' craters on its slopes. tax. 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