ast suspended slab 18 to “™ put in place and air will E i circulate under the slab to prevent the ice from heaving. Work on putting a two and one cae is casted So" ag? in is expect ‘0 soon and after the slab is in- ¢ Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 15, 1965. x May Fase MP’s Work siitiniale:\o Canis aii et the im- proved services that can now be ». For almost 5 years, for better research facilities ‘pack-bench MP’s has ‘ed about, but it wasn’t jeently that action was taken. committee on the ‘re- parliament eommended financial support fee the branch and parliament later approved its formation. To -head it, an experienced =e on public issues and provide notes for speeches. "Parliamentary librarian Erik ibrary Development arg a ne facilities available them through their own de- Secon To criticize govern. re-|ment effectively, Mr. Laundy that his branch will not go as far as to actu write hes for BOTH SIDES OF QUESTION “We will either provide both) cer- Mr. | 2 all aRee uh PEP Se ie Zi won the titie with a sample of Canso . His father, Ray- mond essey, is a former Amberst, RR. NS, pro- took the grand and the reserve grand cha ships in ver, Peake’ 8 Station. | ! ISLAND PLACINGS __. The ae are Island plac- Vessey, York: ‘ Leith MacMil- lan, Union pone: 5. Eric Laird, Alton | whose- work is unknown in West- we costs or 10 days on Pee etatine ing offences. Fines of $14 and costs or five | men charged with 1 session of liquor. re MANY COME FROM ONE © One fully - grown tree can |produce weed for 1,000,000 matches. |P.E.1. in Auguet and \Jaly of this year. Canada Packers | Given Contracts CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — Canada Packers Limited, of Charlottetown has been awarded three contracts by the Department of Defence Pro- a. it was announced here by industry minister C.M. Dru- Me of the contracts valued at $30,473 asd $12,694 are for the supply of.meat and the third Commilttee Starts Gallery Selling A sales desk at the Confed- eration Centre Gallery will be four days a week un- Christmas by the ladies committee of the gallery. Wednesday, the desk will be staffed each Wed- pesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 2:00 to 5:0 p.m. On sale will be unique Christ- mas gift suggestions, gourmet food packages. enamelled jew- elry, special Christmas cards. toys and prints Proceeds from the sales desk will go. to further the activities carried on by the cammittee in Galery. of Confederation Centre Speeder Gets Fine Of $10 SUMMERSIDE — A fine of $10 and costs was imposed on John MacLean. West Devon, on a of speeding by Magis- trate R. S. Hinton, QC. in town Police court Saturday morning. The case of James Tycholicz, Summerside, charged with care and control of a motor vehicle while impaired, was adjourned te this evening without plea Wayne Crossman:” Summer- eide, accused of arson, was fur- ther remafided in the custody of his parents to this evening A Summerside man was fined $40 and costs or 60 days for drunkenness. Benefit Show Goes Tuesday for. $13,850 is for the supply of poultry. ; The contracts are among 146 at] Weekly Wage! Rises In P.E.I. CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN | OTTAWA — Average weekly " |wages and salaries rose eee to $61.95 in Prince Edward land in August of this year an pared to $61.76 in July and $60.60 in August of last year the: Do ;minion Pureau of Statisties re- ports in its latest bulletin. Pg : li i E g .5-in Seasonally a ment index figures are ? 4 Western Tour Being Planned For Atlantic Region’ s Artists tee tah et tes being : is or; ized for the first me cuit, the professional body rep- resenting galleries and univer- | lantic Provinces. The group held their sessions at Charlottetown's’ Confedera- ed ob.) . a ier National Gallery, who t the gallery's policy and approach te lee- gity art departments in the At- jatan's University were accepted ing ™ents in the Atlantic area. DRIVERS BEYOND YOUTH The % harness - racing ‘| drivers Canada average % years old. to give accused time to obtain a f+” DRS LA mag it) rey Electric Ltd MONTAGUE LEGION BINGO “Mon,., Nov. 15th P.M. In another meeting, highlight Acadia University, the Univer. isity of Moncton and S&S. Dun as full members in the body. | Next meeting of the group will be held in April in St. John’s, tion Centre Gallery with Art Di- rector Moncrieff Williamson as chairman. University of British Columbia. It's anticipated that establish- - artists eee Jack umphreys represented along with less known painters ern Canada. QUALITY 18 CRITERIA “Our only criteria is quality,” j@tated Don Andrus of the Beav- | ings in seed: jerbrook Gallery in Fredericton, | Irish Cobblers: 0 Raymnceny | who. will select the paintings aft. jer studying recommendations of other cur. |Milton; 7, W: Lacey, Tracadie | Cross. Katahdins: 1. 8.A. MacAulay, East Baltic; 2. Raymond Vee sey. Green Mountains: 2. George Dover, Peake’s Station; 4. W. Lacey; 5. Arnold Younker, Win- sloe; 6. RR. OF sncca Gems: 7. Raymond Repeal Ves- ‘Temsbee: 3. Al Moog vga North Mil- kg ar variety, Red: 1. ni Norlehse: o G. Harris, 0’- Leary RR; Mrs. Joseph Dou- cette, St. coaer . Ray mond Vessey. ; 4H Club Class, Kathdin: 6yi- via MacAulay, East Baltic. TABLE STOCK ; Irish Cobblers: 1. Raymond Vessey; 3. Eric Laird; 4. Russel Mills; 7. W.H. Lacey, Tracadie Cross; 6. Leith MacMillan. Green Mountains: 1. George Dover; 2. Walter Douglas, Mt, |Stewart; 3. Arnold Younker; 4. Levi Jay; 6. Raymond Vessey; 7. W.H. Lacey. Gem: 5. Evelyn Ves- Sebago 1. Raymond Vessey; ee 8. Mrs. Alex Rob- Mae. Cones: 1. ATI 8 09 Vesoey, Netted sey, York. : | Stationery, wedding invitations, invoices, statements and alli “Tl n visiting galleries, ner gg and studios in a few and I've been given a Sumaiee frée hand to make \thé’ final decisions on what will | go in the exhibition..’ | In other business the delegat- jes heard a report from Jean aS | | York; 2. 8.A. MacAulay. | Fundy: 2. Evelyn Vessey: 3. Chester M Birt, ieee Vou Sable: 2. Raymond V. Alton Rodd. Norlahd: 4. Raymond Vessey. | your job printing re- quirements. All jobs guaranteed. GUARDIAN + PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY Phone 4-8506 Newfoundland. J. W. 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