'l i The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. July 10, 1934, 13! Truck d May Reduce ON THE AIR” I2.” amt—Sign Off S I 't B. ALAN .DUCKETI' vhloNg'REAL (CP) —- Gerardl n Levesque. Quebec industry and commerce minister. says Ihal “the 'new spirit .of eco. nomic and social progress which is apparent everywhere In the province will give. new dimensions to ita- growth. ' Mr. Levesque makes the statement in a foreword to a kit issued by lua‘ department containing foldere "intended to inform industrialists outside the prov‘nc . . of the Importance of the economic developments FRIDAY PROGRAMS C'FCY TV 3 30 non—Musicale 3.58 p.m.-—Sign’ On 4.00 n.m.—Mlie De Paris 4 3i p.m.——Vacation Time 530 p.m.-—Mr. Piper 6:00 p.m.—Suaie 6 30 p.m.—Gazetla 7.0I p.m.—CFCY TV News 7 15 p.m.-—Stablemate| $.00 p.m—A Place for Everything 9.30 p.m.—Tha Defenders In 30 p.m.—Te|eacope ll.00 p.m.—Hour of Stars I200 pm. CM tV New! 1?.l3 a.m.-—-—Local Weather CKCW TV 3.45 p.m.—-Stalion Sign On ws. Weather. Sports Cartoon 4 00 p.m.—MIIe. De Parll 4.30 paw—Vacation Nate 5 30 rum—Mr. Piper 6.00 p.m.-t‘awman 6.30 p.m.-lelevision News 6A5 chm—Weather «so p.m.—Sports 7.00 p.m.—Overland Trail R no 0-m.~My Favorite Marfian $.30 pom—Take a Chance which are taking place" in Que~ In Quebec bec. Quebec has entered a new erai of development in its economic life, says Mr. Levesque. and this is “imparting a new dig- nity and sense of responsibillt to our people and prosperity to our enterprises." 0 - section publication.i called Quebec on the move—~op-gI portunlty for—growth. is ‘beingi distributed across Canada and: the United States. I The kit's lo folders include Mr. Levesque’s foreWord and sections on the scope of the .. manufacturing. mar- the labor force. hydro-I electric power. services of the‘ trade and industry department. financial and economic assist-l ance to industry.- taxation and the economic advisory counclli and planning. I INVESTMENT monaasas ‘ Mr. Levesque'a foreword says| "A considerable increase in in? vestment in the private and‘ public sectors has been brouchti about by the urgent social re? qulnements as well as the need ‘1 to modernize industrial plants* and equipment " Mr Levesque says the pro: vinclal government "expects to: play an active role in develop~i mg the economy." Quebec's? large labor force "reoresents.l for both the public and private? sectors. a challenge and an‘ asset." i “The challenge Is to createi new employment opportunities.1 The asset is represented by the ’human resources available to support the tremendous growth‘ 1' In production which lies ahead. Expropriation of hydro-elec- tric companies at the start of 1963. the foreword continues. has meant that "Quebec-Hydro already is actively engaged in the development of several im- portant industries in remote re- gions and will expanding that role in the years ahead." COMPANY OFFERS LOANfi Feed osts‘ OTTAWA (CPi —- Minister Sauve said in the Com- mons Wednesday he hopes announce next week new truck- ing subsidies to reduce trans- portation costs on feed grain for farmers in Eastern Canada. He was replying to Louis- Joseph Pigeon I PC — .loliette- l'Assomption - Montcalml who asked whether new legislation was planned on the feed grain problem, . Mr. Sauve. who is responibie for the Agricultural Rehabilita tion and Development Agency also told Credltiate Leader Real Cacuette that he has reached agreement with Alcide Courcy, Quebec agriculture minister. on the interpretation of the ARDAi legislation. minister said he ii meet provincial officials in late August or early September to review agreements for ARDA projects. Forestry ' In Exam Charge GUELPH. Ont. t 'CPI—Donald ‘ Tntt. 53. was acquitted .Wednes-‘ ‘ day by a Jury on three charges! of forging Grade 13 exam pa-‘I pers for the benefit of his son, Bruce 'l‘utt. 19. He had pleaded not guilty to the charges which arose after; John Gregg Murray. 19. ap-I peeled to the department of ed- ucation after receiving a failing mark in the English literature exam he wrote in June. 1963 Subsequent investigation dis. iclosed someb y had switched Ithe name tag on Murray’s pa- iper to the younger Tutt’s exam. i 1Tutt‘s French composition and: iFrench authors papers ' Ialso found to bear corrections‘ ,in a different handwriting than ; his own. Canada% Top Soprano smallest m e m b e rs of chicken family may get the job ; to the eggs of hatching eggs for the largest flying bird eran‘c. outlined by Ed Wellin. _chief_ofi floggpeerggf“ be M“ the migratory bird populatlosg This h” b“ the breeding area for P flown to the Monte Vista Na-‘Monta Vista tional Wildlife refuge in south-inopes of adding a few more. ern Colorado. There they willi'l‘he long-range program calls Father Acquilted I— were. ' ' Smallest OI‘Hen Family mi May Assist Whoopers DENVER (AP) — one of the !' Wellin says the silky bantame the I arevery faithful and stay close scientists are hopeful t by careful lifting of the ‘e s from the nests in Canada. 0' the pI‘Ojecf were fig ced to! In addition to helping in the — the whoopingihatch. ‘ t there. :1 21 D n the r - rln New Orleans where six of; fled 0‘ work “Sheri” the majestic birds are in cap- ‘ e’ ' Itivity.’ One bird there laid 10* Start of the project dependsi eggs this spring on a wet spring next year lnl The“ a 39 known “mowers: in the research centre here 3X3!" re e la in the world. including the Whooping cram' n" w°°d Bu"Isix in Audubon Park in New! falo National Park in the North-‘ (mean Seven young birdsl west Territorial I ' counted last fall at the: 'were soon as the whoopingi winter Aransas refuge in south-l crane'lays any eggs. they will‘ern Texas. i Plans call for keeping the ' 'first whoopers hatched at and; I In captivity in incubator be placed under Japanese aillryl for reintroducing captive-raised bantam hens. whoopers into the WlIf‘I. Rlfit'S—EEEEVE It‘d—RTE a a " " omen. illusion llNES‘A' AND '3' ARE ACTUMLY PARALLEL JOHN BOIS ( leaf-lent of Nettlesfeadtngiand, WHO in“! 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