” — fie wets . | s | | i ? aa regen come mia", ewes! wes muse > soe POKt Of Georgetown = P= =_—_™= Sunen--The Brening Bart * a ~ o4 2 Montrea NES manpower mobility 32058 rc Sea # OF soto ts es oe pee cele \ tional Employment. Service,. and | dress here. : ; : b arberg al-| bustling ‘scene. _ ° applications for loans and enjoys usy season sung in Norway; as well-as West) Dominion GovernmentsDradge t k rs grants should be made to. the Toogood spent a month in ; af ™ Ok Germany and Denmark. Pownal No. 1 spent program assis S WOLr e Charlottetown, ‘or ‘Summerside |Canada toward the end of By J. W. LAVERS for Gulf Garden Foods Léd.,| USE AS BASE -__|dredgiig an area alobegae, th . ’ ; ; offices of the NES. oe Georgetown’ Senced ~ one Tt ge ee ee froin 28 t | RAuwer Waeet oe Be _ z ‘ , § | - . Zealand radio. ; The Pero is 142 feet long | 16 ageers the Pp Employment ties for is a resettlement allowance of ja loan or grant has to take a| George W. Cheverie, manag-| snows command a large follow-|% ‘ts busiest shipping sea- scallop draggers made. fi ficient bry oo Canadian workers were greatly |not more than $100 for workers | medical examination as a con- or of the Chariot anes at ing on New Zealand networks. ne ee ee eee yo tay sea hip wen Aaa og port of Georgetown their base of wee ae Oe ee Sar Mette Penben, cn lamae ee ecceiaet coon on edmtions! cron” taay be | hh been sopetante as Mamporer| Tonsend. said he was disaP- land ocean going freighters of| signed for shark and hake fish-| scallop beds off Geergetowe Har, |eazlier in the season = ‘am, wh E grants | an ona z , a pointed learn lew pais cape B tye. December |will not: receive a resettlement |made to cover the cost o: the Mobility Offieer Nader 8 PeO-liand was not to be represented |™&ay countries made Geange.| ig and after decharging cargo| bour in the Gulf of St. Say] ee see ne Sie the “oe. Cae seed aeee OTF peeee 8 P leete Oe isor of Special Ser-|2¢ Expo 67. It was a great pity | wip wood for overseas and Ca-| fising shark out of Eastern Ca- The usual activi before and | larger dredge was brought~into This program, which provides jloan to cover resettlement costs./ There is a retroactive-provis- 70 6». “URET ISO) the de. (te government had not seen fit Goveruenent cadlention peste. betes on ly service. on financial assistance for unem-| Under normal circumstances |jon for workers who moved, on eof the handling to send. £300,000 to show New | 2@dian_ ports. earelia Hover in} none soe. Sania sea- vr bo tie weererelt: “0 ‘ ployed workers who wish to/a loan will be repaid in not more their own initiative, to assume | applicetions. Zealand to 40,000,000 people at peer nyt ao aoa On 15, the 800 nee es cee activities oa the usual com- move to’ other arers where em-|than 20 monthly instalments,|employment . before this pro-| the exhibition. wt aie during January ton | years, —, lobster ioe ome B gphifrorowelgane: AEP ployment is available, is a maj-|commencing four months after|gram came into effect. reeyinN Zz. decision “We are throwing away a ; in . . aly Tieta Senter whee atan yen Geico Ya Coast Guat d: or step forward in removing|the loan is made. These provis-| will be eligib.e for a loan « i » ae In September the Norwegian | strived ee, Se c adjacent rive: Petred” SS ae existing inequalities in job op-jions are necessarily flexible to/grant if it is found that, at the) wonderful opportunity, ‘| Trawler the MV Pero, under | Gloucester, mre here bays. pee i cae Boats ee : portunities. , avoid creating hardship. Interest |\time they were unemployed, , After his experiences in Can-/ command of Captain Odd Han- | loaded between bayer The arrival and departure of | Smale : i. __ As @ major part of the Gov- jon loans will be at the ‘rate of !they met the provisions. of the, regretted ada, Toogood feels that New|is, with a crew of 13, made the/@ mitk food frosen wrcls, | the four Gulf Garden Foodd fleet |" eae ApARR ‘gram, the Manpower MOBLIN |per.onau ne plication niin three months of| ee 2 neta to Geecgutews in wo days She |@ Quantity of individually quick | Gallant; Galt Guard’ oh tee The waters ‘of three Missouri ~ ‘ . w f » . ‘ Program ts designed to help|— ig ; the date of their arrival at the| WELLINGTON (CP)—An ap-|!#tionship with that country. He/ -oieq a cargo of 2250 alum-|frozen American plaice and| Howe Bay as they arrived from |and Mississippi do not ‘mix for © Maintain full and |MEDICAL GRANT place to which they moved. This | peal for New Zealand to recon-| hopes his programs will help in|inum fish boxes, manufactured | flounder. the fishing grounds and dis-|35 miles below the point at ensure thet Canada’s available) 1¢ a worker who has obtalted !aleo applies to those who move sider its decision against taking !that ‘direction. ‘ in Norway by Nora Aluminum,| The cargo from the Gulf Gar-|chdrged’cargo-and departed on|which the rivers meet. resources are used pee ieee asaaatsan * * - * i Whe. Seer e cee oes oes H _ iinet eseame baking success. THe DOLLAR STORES. Corefel checking: s i. quality and freshness of the ingre- of quality, strict attention to stock facilities at the Contre will be - (any dient used contribute in farge'meas- "tetion. LUCKY DOLLAR'S week-to- _ two completely new, full-fledged aS a rote. week buying policy assures you of the tg coe cont | | ures fo the eventful eating satisfac finest, of the freshest foods you can Seen cod bosses tele cis is ere a vy 7 tion of the finished product. buy. ra = | | spect of —_ i ¢ i : ae, ; ‘ : a , ET = - Food Shopping Is A =| sult in ae . =: ’ Family Affair!! == | = Check The Map For The OneNearest You | | boats, livestock or pets. . 3 ) ' ; Weeding 7 | alco recelve resettlement allow-| 4 YT 2 , wf Smart Cooks Know... Smart Shoppers Know ... oy Rages a tga ger ; ‘ } a : , . that skill in the cullinary arts clone they can depend on the quality and | freshness of foods from your LUCKY hint > sie see i E i e 4 ripat tell i etter i We ui : i é i iH a] | b> & 4 i a Fis = ; i