= “It VVOU ldn’t €.Christmas Q11{}H0use... Without AGNEW1 SLTRPASS Slippers!” Working committees have been set up to help onga-nize the pro- gram far the Canadian plowing mcnt-owned land adjacent to the Brudenell Provincial ark. A committee of five surveyed the site Tuesday morning and made decisions as to where dif- ferent events will be staged. The area tor stubble plowing has al1ea<h' been plowed. Cormmitlees were set up at a meeting of the P.E.I. Plow- man’s Council in Charlottetown, attended by eral intere-sized It was meeing oom.rnitlbee cvhaacnrnen would be appointed for ltilleting. accoinmodations, catering. ban- quet and parking. The junior farmers organiz- .alt:ionist:obeoontactedfors:pec- ial events and an entertannrnent ‘committee. Dr. Carl Will-is of the Expert- menvtal Farm is chairman of a lmlgram booklet oanmiltitee. 3 Cars Involved GEORGETOWN —— A car from this town was damaged to the extent of several hundred dollars Tuesday afternoon when involv- ed in a way collision at turns inito Montague. from New Brimswicki ‘Working Committees Namedl For I964 Plowing Meet Here In Highway Crash 3,13, Jon-es, Bunbury. is chain. with @lI&I1‘ Q man of a concessions commil- . tee; David Smith, Kings County SECOND SECTION agricultural representative is ill ‘. Charlottetown, '11nu's- Dec. 5, 1963. PAGE 13 charge advertising, directors or , ___t the P.E.I. Plowman's Council" will be in charge of tractors and 1 tickets. Other committees are nned. The-rim Ellis of 0'Leary. pre- sident of the plowman's council, said “it rs going to be a big to be done within the next 10 1 E’ months. We will need the sup- l 5 ‘ ' -v port of all persons Interested in . the match, especially those in "’ the Kings County area." ' l 1 i_. ' la " I Slippery Roadsl ‘ Hinder Driving? SOUYRJS — Several motor veh- icles were damaged in accidents in and near town, blamed on slippery driving conditions in, Tuesday's snow. 1' on Main Street here in mid- ' afternoon 3 station wagon and p ‘half-born truck collided. No om: ' vs injured At Souris West a ' I .’:‘< was little or no damage to the car and the pole was not broken. Other nelports were heard of cars sliding into ditches. There‘; were no reports of injuries. 1 By 11 p.m. some flour inches} of snow had fallen here. It was, still snowing but the amount had ! Bemg lowered by sling from 01‘ _ I I; / OPEIiATION CAARIBOU d-in. They were taken to the foundland truck. 1 hopes to have its own can Yes that's right, the No. most versatile and am exhausted off while supply lasts. for $753.40. stock them all! WINTER IMMINENT Every spreader load you spread this winter. when time is available, is one less load to spread next spring, when time is vital Did you know New Idea. have a. special spreader for winter spreading. Won't freeze up, frozen manure, or chunks of frozen clay or ice. spreads just about anything. We think azing That’s why we are offering avspecial price for December only, or until our present supply is .No. 293-130 bushel, P.'l‘.0. flail type. Regular prioe is $853-40 on 20" DCR. Now a. special $100.00 Now—same spreader, same full year guarantee Come in today and make is “red hot” spreader deal. New Idea make—10—4liffer-ent models. The Hall Mfg. Co. ltd. Summersido , The Clinrlotvtetown Camera| Club enjoyed a pleasant change» of scene Monday evening when} the meeting was held in the Na- I tional Film Board theater, Do- minion Building. Two new film spreads board produc- Act Proposed For Geo’town GEORGETOWN — Necessary action to place this town umder the provincial town planning actl will probably be taken slh-ortly,i Mayor Dr. A. Kennedy annouuc-i ed Tuesday. ' 293 New Idea. flail type it's the spreader ever built. lvlsonday might with Walter de Silva, provincial director of town and we Claude planner, planning, housing, Water instalhaltion sewage disposal. industrial planning, and information” was made available I to the council. He said the town council met; Smith. provincial lownito and discussed town {City Camera Club Holds Final Meeting For The Current Year?” were shown by John Mlar- P I Filmed in the Rockies, on the rim of the Alberta plains, “Sky . in ten short mimrbes condenses e spectacle of one day in the life of the sky. "Pipers and A’ ". a film live- ly with the skirl of the pipes first takes one back to the days following 1745, when the gov- ernment of George II put an end. to the Scottish clan system. Lat- er one is swept forward to the present and to the annual Glen- garry Higthland Games at Max- v' c. Ont. Here you see the Highland dances. the caber toss, and th e thrilling massed marchpast of pipes and drums. Usual program items includ ‘ a color cmnpetiitlion “Vegetab- lcs". judged by of the local experimental farm. James Baldlwizn. Ansoo Co., showed part two of e series on projection print- ing. istobe was , a lesser ement,ta.perea 9511 snow began to fan‘ a U.S. Nan, Jet helicopter is plateau to release caribou new The animal were re_ and one from Chm-101-,tew._m es- about 2o’clock, some two h0u1's~onE of the biologists for the that were airlifted by ' .. 5 ._ Capedmmlflr no damage. No one W991‘ l-M“ 1‘ did 1" "19 M°“‘33'U0' slate of Maine on the north- ’mpLe1‘s there. The caribou l§,"I,S°2,,,’,’,', at?“-1ved_ was ' area‘ , west plateau of Mt. l(atah- were brought here from New- photo). FORECAST; lwhite. Regular meetings will re- sume on Jan. 13 when there will be a color competition, any sub- ‘Indian Projects Given Support from Canada OTTAWA (CP>—Canada has made long-term loans to India of $8,000,000 for locomotives, $8.- 000,000 for a hydro-electric sta- tion and $1,000,000 toward 8! aluminum smelter being built To Install Recorders OTTAWA ‘ (CP)—Trans-Can- ada Air Lines will install auto- matic flight recorders on all its passenger aircraft starting next year, TCA President Gordon R. McC-rogor said here. planning, Wendlall MacKay, de-iFirst place went '10 Mm FISH“ r 1 t’ f t my provincial secreltax-Y’ andience Mosher; second and third enlrey 5315 ac The mayor said a "wealth of The annual Christmas partyleven a semi-armored-pl The recorders would be an advance mod that can keep permanent records of up to 175 aspects of every flight. In the event of a crash, the recorders might show what went wrong so precautions could be taken on ot er ' . Mr. McGregor said the flight J“"°k C“t°1d"“° recorder-s when first developed about three years ago were “not oryn of their limited abilities. _ _ - There was no recorder on the A mm -‘limp’ °’°”T'l“"-V °‘ “he DC-BF that crashed near Mont- lreal Friday, killing 118. Mr. lMcGregor doubted if ot would have done much good, because ated re held Dec. 161111 at tlheicorder might not have survived is Price the new 1964 Valiant and prove for yourself you don’t need to break the bud80_t *0 d1'W° _l'-11° best. What a beautiful Valiant it is . . .Valiant for '64 has the authoritative look and feel of a for more expensive car—and the dependability 05 LER CANADA LTD. 128-127 Euston Street l L Great new way to balance the budget Canada's only 5-year—50,000-mile power-train warranty. This long-range reliability will actu- ally stretch your budget by guarding against major costly repair bills. You’ll go a long way in a Valiant . . . and get there more economically! lhome of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon that crash. 1 because by a private company in Ker- a State. . al Agreements on the loans. backed by Export Credits In- s u r a n c e Corporation, were signed Wednesday by ad: Minister Sharp and the Indian high commissioner to Canada. C. S. a. The $1,000,000 loan is part of a joint financing transaction to supply foreign exchange for a $12,000,000 expansion of the Ken- ala smelter and a foil mill being built in the Bombay area for Indian Aluminum Company Limited. Another $2,700,000 will come from Aluminum Company of Canada Limited in Montreal. Its parent. Aluminium Limited, has 60-per-cent control of the Indian company. The Canadian company will act as general con- tractor to co-ordinate purchases from various Canadian suppli- ers. The $8,000,000 loan for loco- motives will cover purchase of 37 diesels and spare parts from Montreal Locomotive W o r k 3. The order is expected to pro- vide 700.000 man-hours of work in Canada.The locomotives will go to the Indian railways min- try. Church Paper levels Blast At Men Abroad TORONTO (CP)—-The Cana- dian Churchman charges in a current edition that Canadians abroad use native women 1! “sexual playthings." Th 5,000 - circulation na- tional publication for the Amali- can Church based an editorial “Canadians Abroad — a hin- drance to Christ on information it says it received from Central America. “Our information relates to the scandalous relations with local girls of Canadian married men who are em oyed by Canadian-owned enterprises. “. . o assume that women with dark skins are always available as sexual playthings is both degradiation of woman- hood and racial discrimination of the basest sort." 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