NOTICE NOTICES ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Federal Dairying Company will be held in Bel- fast Hall. Thursday. May 3rd at 8:30 p.m. Signed: John W. MacWiIIiam. Secy. ,4 4/ 10,000 P. E. I. Farmers Wanted You attendance at a Meeting to he held at Provincial Building. Charlottetown. May 3rd. 1:30 PM. with Prov. Gov. ernmetn Cabinet is of great importance to you as producers d livestock and to the economy of P.E.I. The purpose of this meeting is to ask the Provincial Gov. to build and equip a complete killing and processing pin it livestock which will be operated under Federal Meat Inspection by the farmers and pay damages to the Company that was organide to do this Job but was refused Gov. Loan which was pmlsed under Order In Council No. mass for $50M”. A leading Nova Scotia meatpackel- is willing to amalg-nate with the livestock producers regarding this project. and If Nova Scntia farmers can own and operate a plant smedully. why can’t P. E_ I. farmers? Aserlousmonopdyeaiatstodayhthsmthtingl livestock and whether you know it or not. every inrlvidual farmer is losing thousands of dollars yearly and your um dance at this general meeting in Ch’town will he proof that you are opposed to this marketing condition and intend to vour rights as free lcii‘tilens in a democrch way of e. present your market birthrialt ls bet sold v dielply...doyouwaatittocomlnue? M a, Signed z—ANDREW STEVENSON NOTICE TO SHIPPERS The 1962 shipping season to North Shore St. Laurence ports \viLl open with the loading of the M/V "Brion" at Island ports on Monday. April 30 and Tuesday. May 1. 1962. Thereafter the MN “Vega and M/V “Brion” will be loading at Island ports on Monday and Tuesday of each week throughout the shipping season. For reservations and rates contact CHARLOTTETOWN SHIPPING SERVICE Office Phone 8948737 After Hours 894-4198 Co—opcratlve de Transport Maritime et Aerien Grindstone. NJ. Phone 6-2186 NOTICE ’All taxes owing to Johnston's River School are requested to be paid by May 5. 1962. Pay- menu may be made at the School on Friday evening. May 4th. By ORDER OF TRUSTEES . Sun Priced from 81.6 - u. an an. —— I p.ln. whether Federalism turelikasltornoLStgned:An- drewStevenaaa. Vernon Ia now undu' manage- ment and operatiul of Robert Stewart. who has had I experlecs ries certificate in Volkswagen repairs. .._1t Ia time livestock tarmac woke up and rights. Signed: son. in but vegetable varieties for the flame and market gardat. Write for free catalogue. Vesey's Seeds. York. Players presalt their mystery comedy “Aunt Susie Shanta the Works" in Vernon River Bali clue I to 7. Jo-Anna Dress Shop. WESLEY — MCDONALD — WHITE — CLARKE — Mr. and CARD OF THANKS tlves as a tribute to the deceas— ed. ' Announcements CITY ll QUEENS HI “IA! can aick wdl. Gtggey’s Pharmacy. All new stock ' Polaroid Glasses.- ll.’ mu. I'm Wlttrd. l be broken! of Agricul-y PM” Service Statlon years ‘ in Mechanics. and can I... P. I. [. Farmers Wanted d-nsnded their Andrew Steven- GAIDI'N SEEDS! Speciallflng III: THE Easter Monday mecalltles IOY‘S RAIN and shine coats Births, Dedths, Marriages BIRTHS 1m. to Mr_ and Mrs. John Fitspatrick. Summerslde. a daughter. Patricia Ann. a sis—1 her for Theresa and Pauline. Weight I lbs. 14 cu. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley of Marathon wish to announce the enguemmt of their daugh- ter Judith Rose to Mr. George Adollilua MacDmld. am of Mrs. John D. MacDonald and the late Mr. MacDonald of Mount Stewart. P.E.l,. the wedding to take place in llon Saviour Cindi. Mnathtm. on May 19. Mrs. James White wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Shirley to Wayne Morria Clarke. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clarke. Ottawa. Ont. Marriage to take place on May 29. tom. Inserted by friends and rela- many fl. Opea‘tord to lose $50M - film per Ibeef animal? Signed: Andrew ...Federation of Agriculture not interested in farmers owning KINGS COUNTY If.” P. I. l. Puma-a Wasted ..llow Fm can af— Stevenson 10... P. E. 1. Farina-n Watts: ..llouc Cleaning Job wanted in Federation of Agriculture: Signed: Andrew Stevenson. DANCE St. Peters Bay. Holy Name Hall. Friday May 4th. dancing 9:30 - 1223!. Cliff Peters orchestra, canteen service. U.K. Autemeblle Shipments Up IDNDON (APl—Autmoblln worth 27”.” (salmon; were ahtppd to Canada by Brit- iahlnanu lecturers during the first quarter of 1.2. Statistics published by the Society of British Motor Mann- facturers and Traders show British car exports totalled £56.- 500,000. with more than £12.- 000,000 worth golng to the United States. The us. total was live times greater than in the same . period of ill. i Shipmenta to Canada, the In. ropean Free trade Area and the Common Market doubled. PRINCE COUNTY SIXTEEN"! ANNUAL Kins men Bingo, Monday. April 30. and Tuesday. May 1. Royal Cal- adian Legion Home. Sum side. 10,000 P. I. 1. Farmers Wanted their own plant. Signed: Andrew Stevenson. ALL TAXES owing in Sea View District to be paid by May 10th. or they will be order of trustees. CAPE TRAVERSE WJ. will hold their final card party of the season in Cape Traverse Hall Monday. April 30th. 3:15 pan. IN MEMORIAM DOCK!!!" — In loving mean- ory of Kenneth . New Haven who passed away April 3). 1942. We think of you in silence No eyes can see us weep. But still within our aching hearts Your memory we will keep. Ever remembered by wife and family. CURRIE — In loving memory of Mrs. William Currie who passed away April 30, 1959. Asleep In God's beautiful garden. Away from all sorrow and pain Some day when life's tourney is nded Q We shall all be together again. Always remembered by Ada. Arthur and grandchildren. Mat-LEO!) — In loving mommy of Mrs. Hector MacLeod. who passed away April 1935. and Mr. Hector MacLeod. who pas- sed away February 1939. Fm- merly of 46 Highland Ave_ Dear mother and father you are I not forgotten Though on earth you an no more Still in memory you an with lta As you always were before. Lovineg remembered by the family. FRANCIS h. MacDONALD be death occurred at the Charlottetown Hospital on Feb. I”- I” 3 ML Frank M“ appreciation to Dr. Harold Stew- UPPer Queen TENDERS 'A‘ new manse. Montague United Chinch. Monta— gue, RBI. Sealed Tenders addressed to the chairman of the building committee. Montague United Church manse. Montague. P.E.I.. will be received until 5 RM. the 8th day of May. 1962. Plans. specifications and tender documenu may be viewed and obtained at the office of the archi- tect. 92 Queen Street. Charlottetown. PEI. A deposit of $23.00. payable to G. Keith Pickard. 'Architect, is required for set of plans and docu- Hunt. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ilgnedz— G. KH'I'H PICKARD, Architect ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau will be held Tuesday evening. Mlottetown. Mr. MacDonald I was born at Travellers Rest rs Edward mm Rama]. “uh 'l‘l-emere in her 71st year. years ago the son of the late Rmald MacDonald and Frances Ann Bayou. He farmed for many years In Travellers Rest and Searletown. P.E.I. where his kindness and hospitality made for him many Mend: who deeply regret his passing. Re had been in failing health for some time and was obliged to enter the hospital in October where everything was done for his comfort. but he gradually weakened till the above data when he peaceftu passed to his ml lost. In 1” h wn married to lie who passed sway a years ago. Seven anus, renlsfttomourna bird and M; 193. A special thanks to TX. Farmer. ale. Mrs. Anetta Robes-ts. Kla- n! Slater! and mum of the Dolly. Mrs mum. Charlottetown Hospital. The : Bradleys at the Charlottetown CARD OI" THANKS Iwish to express my deepest Isaddenedtoleundthsdeatb handed in for collection. By was OII'I’UARY lnaertedbyfriqsdaandrele-J tlvesaaatr-ibutetot‘hedo‘ ceased. AUDREY OXNER Relatives and friqtda were at the PIJ. Haphai on March 19th. 1 of Aubrey Oxner of Mt. in his Gist year. after an illness of 8 mmtna. which he bore with (hrlstlan fortitude. . He was born in Mahone Bay.‘ NovaSeon‘aandlivedthegreat-li a part of his life in Allatolll I The RCA! Association d Charlottetown captured Illa f i r s t annual Inter-Service bowling tournament and the lie moved to Mt. Herbs-t. P.E.I. with his wife. the former Lena Pippey in 1954. whee he resided until he entered the hos- CITY RCAF ASS'N CAPTURES BOWLING TROPHY he dumps emerged with nine points while the other three team in the tourney. deadlocked with five points ' rem—Jack Valium M each. Members of the pinning Kayo. Roy Mum. Phil team are: frontmw tlmri— PerryandJameao.Mac14an. Nil.“ ‘0 M. M‘ RE. Mum trophy u '3‘. RCA! Summerslde. Mala Vie Williams. cant: Louis who preamtedthanlJlutoh H m. Imno' u on]. WI“. Rollaway Alleys Saturday. Brace and legirnl, finished up Kaye. Garnet Buell; back trophy. (Sea ataryen page 9.) Warren in Brighton. Mass. The funeral service which wu _ tarply attended. was held from i the Macmn Funeral Home. .' Say-lee was conducted by Rev. ; T.R. Gouda. assisted by Rev. D.A. Campbell. The many floral bributes I showed the esteem in Which the deceased was held. Hymn sun; was "The lord Is my Shephard". A solo. "Beyond 3! PATRICIA moon the Sunset" was beautifqu sung LONDON (Reutersl —- April by Mr. Ralph Raynor, Mt. Her» Ashley, fashion model and belt. Pallbetners who also acted nightclub star who was once a as flower bearers were: Aubrey 1man. Sunday confirmed reports Pippey. Bnlce Pippey. Norman. ‘she planned to marry Into the Pippey. Roy Pippey. Lloyd Car- British aristocracy as a h e ver and Geulrge MacDonald. ‘pourcd champagne for reporters Interment was in Mt. Herbert Ion her 27th birthday. cemetery. April. who was celebrating her birthday at a friend‘s apart- ment here. named as her future husband Arthur Corbett. 41- 1 wish to expre- dnoera and year-old son of Lord Rowallan. heartful thanks to Dr. Giddlngs, farmer chief Boy Scout of Eng- Dr. Drysdalc. Dr. Stewart. staff land and now governor of Tas- of the P.E.l. Hospital. Rev. TR. imanla. Goudge and other clergy who‘ Corbett owns Jacaranda. I visited my husband during his luxury nightclub in Marabella. illness; to the Madden FuneralISpam. frequented by interna- l-lome; to all who sent cud],Ill0Ml celebrities and arLstocracy floral tributes and mum of iHe was previously married to daughter of sympathy. .‘Eleanor Mackle, Mrs. Aubrey Oxner. whiskcy-king Sir Peter llackle. They have four children. Mrs. Corbctt was granted a decree nisl last month on igrounda of her husband's mis« tt‘ondurt. The divorce becomes bflnal June 17. Inserted by her family as a tribute to the deceased. MRS. ll‘l‘LSON TREMERI A wide circle of relatives and “Emily MADE UP mm in Hlmp‘m" “d “ml April, tall and graceful. was uddend m Much “I 1962' turquoise turban. Iangllng jade art. Dr. Doug Cudmorr. matron. nurses and staff of the Prince time Motors Ltd.. the clergymen who visited me. all my relatlm and friends for flowers. cards. letters and treats. A sincere thank you to all, Mrs. Fred Newman. Roberts. Reginald Connolly all! Rupert Phelan. Interment was in the Run-a Catholic cemetery. Glarlotte town. CARD Ol‘ THANKS Thafamilyofillalatel‘rank MacDonald. wishes to express an sincere thanks to their kind friends and neighbours all who sent flowers. telegram. Mass cards. lctters and earth of sympathy. or helped in any way in their recent sad bereavement. Funeral Home and to all who came long dictation to attald the wake and funeral of our dear father. May 1st.. at 8:00 p.m. advanced time in the menu-la, Nurses Residence of the Charlottetown Hospital. “" - “M “"W' nun-unsubstant- Gusst speaker will be the Rev. Vincent “wmmhrm PAGE 2 Mumaghan. N. Com. “zyummé "5‘ . . a”: ""- for additional W' ‘- “UR” were..." 1.3:: c, . a ' assi to NM .. .. scream”. , any. "ml-“m, Ads under ST ALLION ENROLMENT m3- :- "Too w. According to the provisions of the Stallion mm? . " Enrolment Act all stallions two years old and all an. unas- me To Classify m. standing for service in this province. must NOTICES NOTICES bemolledinthenomdsofthebepsrtmentof andtom when “ became 1mm 0, me‘rarrings. an oatmeal suit and ~ frlllrd pink blouse as she posed Isudden passing of Mrs. Hiisnn (or phmoxmphprl April, who was born In Liver- .pool as George Jamieson. son :z;y:q:;:|l§l "2,72%;me a sailor. said: "I have been “we nmthum which “I. hidlng from the press for sin 2:“: u . m" "M to m to talk and then maybe they family and loved ones. She will Wink"! "‘9 "mm" be mi“ in m comny " Miss Ashley, who has already I m neighbour and mend ‘been offered a contrcct wnh a Alumna not I member 0‘ London nightspot, said she "hes- wamms Inmth an! dw-ys m ’ilatcd for a long time before I W do“: h" N" to help. agreed to marry Arthur and I Mrs. Tremere before her mar- am already lrl‘hmnm “mm riage was Irene Mitchell. daulh— .“h’” ""91? “"“ "y '“d “h” m d m. I.“ Mr. N Mn. ‘ lt Will be like to be Lady Row- ka Mitch.“ of Nun-h wm’ ;allan mm a background like mine." ‘ During the last six months a'mm‘” mama: April has lived in a villa Cor- dmnm worm“ Mn'xeml belt gave her near Marahclla. Cd” Nor“; "mar "bum. She said: “I do not know when Mn.ltobu1€raswell. ant-nevi "' “I” "' ""m b‘" "" five grandma-u. David ssal Wa%?‘tfs $33.3? Hoes Urges Management, Labor Effort Although in failing health she (Bessie) Mrs. Lloyd Macxlnnon. who she cared for from infancy and lRoma) Mrs. Darin Roe- well. She was predeceased by a brother Frank Mitchell and a sister (Nettie) Mrs. Daniel Cum- mints. Fashion Model Once Man Has Romance With Peer .Lel'" Nf'd- round!“ dismal we" dmly‘hcavily made-up and sported a y loved. H“. wade“ Wm" years. but now i have deridedl Causeway Contract ST. JOHN’S. Nfld. (CPI — A talniy not until the divorce is London‘s mass - circulation 81.0mm! contract to build a absolute. lSunday newspapers gave the “H‘C‘l’fly from the Newfound- . "I want to have a long en- story big play. April was qmted land malnllfld '9 Ne" World lgagement because l must be by the People as saying “Arthur Nam? ha! b9” fluid“ to .uuile sure about it and l want'is the flrst serious hov lllt‘lid I “lfllxflmlrl COHSIFUK‘IIOII Cons- ftt to be my only marriage." have had since I change-d my WW 0‘ NPWIoundllnd. I She said she would give up sex but I know he is the unc‘ Tl" coma". llgnt‘d Wednes- jwork after her marriage and for me " “35' by Hitthwaya Minister F. W. 1"probably adopt some chll- The News of the World quotrd Rm“: "1" I" ll Wind-ho)- 1dren." the Eton-educated former Lon- Pl“ "Newly Ohm“ till" miles lwnxr 1-0 am ldnn public rcla'lnns man as "W rhlc'n would leave U1. As George Jamleson. ApriLsaying: “The friendship be- """h'l‘I €085! It Boyd's Cove. ran away to sea at the age of‘tween myself and April Ashley “W” 35 mu” non-ll 0! Glider. 15 and became a cabin boy. is a dreadfully deep and per.‘ The protect will also call for Later as a woman she sang and sonal thing. “'0 it?” an. worth anoth- danred in nightclubs Wont "I won't have it vulgarized 133"“‘00" 1nd I fem which would Eur"?! Ind than Wilt up model- I'm even afraid to talk much "will". "10 link from New ling with top fashion houseal about it and I'm scared N1110— “nfld “land I ml]. and a half until the secret of her sea-[thing could go wrong." mitt-h to Twillingate island. change leaked out and put an: The Rowailan family title was DR ROW. “timed LII. W and to her career. iglven to Corbett‘s grandfather Dmlfl‘t. one of the HID In 1960 she underwent an npvlin 1911. The present baron had‘ NPX "ill-11061111 feats ev- a. eratlon in Casablanca whichla distinguished record in both dPrtflkflI 1! NOV it n ally completed the sex- world wars when he served with “"Wlfl‘ CO" 0501!! 31 change. iihe Royal Scots Fusiliers. Bull! under a roads to l.- mailvsrnm Considerable Optimism Seen At Firms’ Annual Meetings ‘mellts. it is scheduled It a. By FORBES MUD! pletlon in the m d u and would affect shed I.“ persons on New I“ ‘ and another mm m C Canadian Press Business Edit. The annual meeting pertod.tlnnsl Trust Company. through ,rrarhcd its hright last week whom the offrr was made. ‘and. in addresses to sharehold- said it was withdrawn. but a lingate Island. WILD MAN SH“ NEAR TORONIO' Cm-porstlos Ltd. at. as a share. failed to reach its goal and . -’ fen, business leaders lookedMashall spokesman indicated searchingly at the economy. continued Interest. Considerable optimism was The move by Slater lteel In- W ,"WOH 0‘ dustries Ltd., became effective (CP"A "fld 3’“ "'0 expressed but emphasis was. also placed on basic problems.lwlth election of eight .iatrrl E. G. Burton. chairman and. nominees to a it'rman hoard of1 film? ‘3 ""1?" If! 9011901! president of Simpsnns Ltd. directors. Eggol‘zlifll lm lult north leaned toward the apprehensbnl British American Oil Co. Ltd l ' V ' side when he said: plans to buy the marketing and‘ “h” 5m“, “v “11" "Our recovery from the re-l refining facilities of Anglo Ex- “1' "mm" 'h" l m cent recession has been alowfiploratlon Ltd. Calgary. fort f’l'l" . hind": 3" and while Canadian business is’ around “£00,000, plus auump—I '“M- nm'lnl h‘lr I‘d-N showing some improvement the tion of Anglo's liabilitics The I'vi‘ l”""- 9'“ mm- ‘economy is less buoyant than offer is 36 a share after Analog ‘ “" Terlnv "I. I’D!”- ‘nearly e v e ry on I thought It Amrrlcan distributes some of' “"1 h'll‘m’ed u h. wlnvd would be." its other assets to its aharehnld- 0"" ‘ hm ""13! I Tm.- lls said taxation is putting a era. M" E”..I "m damper on th- economy Ind Libbey . Owens . rant 01m “‘1’” M” 3’“ am“- ‘ that in Canada there is a more comm“. Toledo, mm, hang“, n'llhhflf. Ind "III! 011! '- nnero ll tax burden on technl- ~ v _ inw'trata her son's "M!- u Bogardus. Wilson Ltd , lam-ml { TN}, hum m. u ‘- mav also be a quick-é.“ l ral. professional and IUDOI'VIF’vpr' nu glass dislrlhutnrs I.n»‘ . .ary muo- th-n elm-mm first: Industries ma, nonan ":31" :é'éugu’l‘lL'z the continent. on, bought Vltnfeed Concrn-I :nm, magma __ (m. m Nevertheless, limpsons plsaI a... ma, Toronto. capital expudltures of $28.0”.- IIIOW IADROVEMENT 000 la the next five years. A h I mong a num or 0 improved FORECASTS LARGER GNP lreporta. Dominion Fnllndrlrs W~ Q T"“'- Druid?” 0‘ and Sud Ltd. Hamilton. ml lmwfl‘l 0'] ud' hut.“ ‘- It had the he." first quarter in Ieruu ",‘l‘ 5"" 1" C'M‘l" production and profits in in so. lGrnss National Product of silly..."- hman Frank n 5...... tin eight per cent. which la la nun. p "m (nmmwwd little with the seven per cent t-vnlum, fulfy dream. Car Price Hike Is Reconsidered WOLF'SRITRG. '8! Germany inr'llfirl‘ The Volkswagen The funeral from the Ortellffe Fmeral Home on March 1!. was vcy largely attended. The ac- vioe being mducted by he psa- tm Rev. W.R. Dindial udated by Rev. Al. Piercey. 1h hymns sung wee. "the land's My Shepherd". and “Abide With Me". an. was t-d-‘Iy Ida to red hi the fanny pm is lmsflre camera-y. no pallbearers wwe: Cecl Rewart. Geor- xltalal. Ell Wud.lohsClark.nns-Yo-b mlvcettClow. mum-m: Aral! housewmel'h‘nre.“ Angcnltnn. Horses offering for service must be haunted and M and carry an inspection certificate. Applications for enrolment and in- Ipectlon should he made Immediately. The required fee of Two Dollars (8200) shalld be avldmed with each application for enrol- ment and should include name of home. breed. nae. colour description and registration number. if horas h scattered. Stalin ownw-s who use horses for oer-vies MWQWedmringl-adesnotaothor- M U! the Act will be subject to the penalty mm of the Art. Onlv horses enrolled. M and authorired Iw the Department of Agriculture will be permitted to travel for puhl'lc mice. Al horses that have graded "out" will nhpuwdttedtoatandortravelforServloe. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE We 7- l 1- STRAWBERRY NOTICE The Parks Jewell ............ ,. II. 11. Juan .............................. I. lad-ah ...... ............ mmmmuhnfl. Sparkle. Santa Dunlap. Premier. Cahkill. Cavalier. Red Goat. Guardsman. All mm sit-Ion lneld hummus-emits W.E.STERNS. Baum Illmdm Whit]. York Southport St. Peters Bu carry a RED TAO. b:— spny — Ribbm and (like. Sorry -— Lyman and Emelha. Spray — Boyd and Olga. WINDSOR. Ont. iCPt—‘l‘rsde Minister Hees has called on mmernent and labs: to rise above "selfish impulses" by following the example of West- ern Europe in working together to In c r e a s e productive ef- llciencv He told the Windsor Chamber of Commerce that ill the face of increasing competition. only the efficient industrial producers survive. The inefficient would “wither and die by the wayside." labor improve "it masagemeat and will work together to fill-"V. lower m. and will it able to pro- vide the jobs our people need to keep them fullv employed." He said this had been achievd in Western Europe re ' adttag la spectacular dividends in the form of full employ-meat and an Industrial erttvity which was "the envy of the rest of the However he considered it was the privnsry responvihlllt" of Canadian management in make the first mm in inviting inhal- he good II'iln the forecast in the federal budget. .u‘lrd quart, . hm-"nd "my I. 1,. Mr. 'l'walts sald. however. dmim“ to "WV 9" 0"" I. ""99"". my (to the expansion front. Con- ill! on regional growth. IIIVOIF‘aoIIdatHI Mining and Smell‘ng ilng competition and discrimlne- company M (and. lid mil "nu Mvmn provinces." and build a tlmmnm ’rrt“'7rr he urged better communication plum and “Mimi w: in... between municipal. provincial pl“. .. Klmhu'n' tar“ and federal governments as ; Twin Falls Power (‘nl-pnrmrwl wen u M..." mm” .D‘ Ltd. afflllate of British New government. I A . found'land Corporation Ltd . will in”: double the capacity of its I.ah- mm“; and. h “I I mac: radar power plant The «rich I "mm", . nal Installation th Ultimatum ;rt:rm-lly Jam'ml in. by uncertainty in New ‘cm. and” M n ' h- York. stock markets were de— m "huvdy mm “ '7 pressed. including a drop no the . week of more than H pvfnls tn lml" "mmmm l" ll" the Toronto lndustmll ind" to Do“- war years than other areas. .I. R. Bradfieid. president of Noranda Mines Ltd. brought ‘smiles to the faces of his share Preview Given .32.”:‘1..‘1’...‘."22":‘;~21$ 0‘ PW! Show turn-forms split In Neruda “(n-mp”, ffPi _. s m shares. .4”, "1 that Im- hilvf‘f“ till we "T" ”'" W“"‘"‘~ " "'3‘ M the Industry‘s to. trade «two "I dun." l. com", In \Imtlrral nr‘l work one [ile at a press luncheon b" "no of the major Canadian man I nr Company said haw It wm take n decision shortly stunt he once increases it annmnud eartv fer this month. Two company statement eel. nf'vr a meeting of the boar! llb'rh it said had discus-d "all I u- pvnhlrms related to the price 'VSF'Ffl‘P ” The West Oar-as Iowa act-wry DPA said the m I“ recommended to mug—en that if cancel M" inaus- Q throe r’ Its models. The management has De la‘ mud on s board's We. tinn on prices. American Motors Profits Increase ' DETROIT (A?) — A-artea. tVolM‘! (Tarp. has m I not profit of IJfiHI'Il, r . rent: a there. for the second quarter of Its fiscal veer ending )Iarrh 3i Thu rMNMM ‘III 32mm. or 1! rents a share. m the similar quarter a year can la a sincere and friendly man- leftolltdowntogethrrald cooperate. The trede minister and that when he has spoken with (I'll dies business leaders chi-mt the m seed for lowering mm. the WC“ “"9" m 5' finfd‘ Inset raw-ww- was that it was W‘s mnlhi‘vfi m0 ‘I'Plt of “r Hm‘ no... he made avsllsnls tn the , . II adv-sore d delivery In.— Tm wt. b n— ‘-‘———'—"“ on" me I Th Conan Riv-r. first do- w by Stanley II If". flows I,” miles b Ita outlet C.“ ‘ SEEK SHARES 1 C hat-tend Trust Cutout"v "* All 0.. coats, Jackets and aounced an offer on behalf of . .. . .. gstoles show were deslgned by Canadian prinnpsls to buy an” qch- " - all.“ common shares of Rus- ' ‘ up." l Pans- 0" _ Portions of Rome Flgtlrelnc‘ sell Industries Ltd at liked a I, , "I, ,r - ~~ share. M. P .lnllrv Russcll‘l m M m“. .- I drr “a: lull-minced at the "to" prestdent. rcpiled that n hotter "I, "w "m H“... offer on half of a Canadian slum were cit-grow -s.___—__ GREG CLARK mu TORON‘ID (CPI am and columnist Greg Clark has been made a life member d the Outdoor Writers of Canada. The award marks Mr Clark‘s m WM It . fl..‘~‘ - I mm M lf't‘lllVI’s rnmpanv ‘ is "mind n s It ""1 “mum m. fflmmud a... week Russ-II svlhsrdlarlrs m- Md m, "mum"! "M. ,M “‘1'” ("94" ("it "'1 WW three . warm - length sleeves, Clear-III this! Co Ltd. Cited-la Acme 5cm and Gear Ltd and John Ber- tram and Sons Ltd. smaller than last war. In an al- ~ All offer by Mashall tam. m mum"- emwt hwy-b. mm l "a prises Lad. Montreal. to buy‘ able nerves and boas were sit- on M m d m lied t M Collars ran the gamut from ti! large notched collars. not still