‘10 The W Mutant, Well, lune 19, 1983. TORONTO {CPI —. Advertis. ers and ad agency executives were told here that most Ca nadians in a sample study said the daily newspaper is best among the mass . communica- had government mem~ 129 members to the combined “on, media in Providing mm, chairmen and vice. opposition strength oi 136. The mm,“ m dam, M", in new; opposition is composed oi ' my “News.” May Embarrass Pearson by JAMES NELSON and h OTTAWA ICPI _ The itrst hers a Common committee or the new chairmen This is in line with 1 paliaincnt ma; ruesday tn r- the parliamentary concept that Conservatives. 23 Social Cred t. . ganice its business and in doing when it comes to legislation and ers. o n e independent Social “99°” _°“ 'W“ “"d‘" P“ “'9 so set some precedents lnnllpollcy. governments propose Credit member. and 17 mm habits altitudes and motives of gum prove lenibat-nsnnii to and parliaments dispose. loops or file trial:i| m l Canadians in using newspapers. e governmen. .‘oriria y in e - sea radio. Tv and magazines were The deience committee or u "3'" ifixfifinLfifinfide an" Commons this narrow margin announced by the Candis... members‘dmded w I520!“ I m, 1957 election when m CW means that the government and Dailyvh‘ewquper Publishers As- 3fi;"‘c‘mmm'l;e:k:r“mfi servatives came to power and opposition are virtually in bat- any???» Web lsngnsmd 1W" steering committee with Ichrlwuar A0?" the“'-‘"i"‘1’fm::;’"".f: ernment is continent oi pithins put, Limited, in. up.” by m. OPFHSIUOH Ind 1WD flown-mm chum,“ M m house public up the stipport oi n iew opposi. institute for Motivational Re. MPS- I m... Mp5 in weather my chat. search incorporated oi Gralnn- accounts committee The government and corn- 3, my . gmmmem mam. Mm, ou-i-liidson. N.Y., both in consul- ' ,taiion with the Canadian ad- CARRIES WEIGHT bined apposition have an equal her as vieecliairman and pre- ‘ _ number oi members on the sided over a committee that _ vertising research inundation. main committee, composed or was predominantly Conserva. But in a smaller body. such lrviug Gilman. vice-president 12 Liberal, eight Conservative. ‘tive. I as a 24-memher committee. one oi thin. said at a CDNPA tun- two Social Credit and two New‘ The only other exception in member's vote carries greater cheon tor 140 advertiser and ag- Demoerntic Flny members. ‘l-ecent years has been in'the weight. And in the deience coni- ency representatives that his These steps were taken, all icxlenul aiialrn committee mittee‘s steering sub - commit. company's study ot the role of too, the disparity becomes more the media in the home indicates pronounced when the opposition that the tour do nct compete t'ilnlrills lour rote. in the oi -idirectiy_ Ah play comma”... Prnmcnl‘s two, espCt-ially wth iary and supplementary roles. the two include chairman Man. he said. rlt'e Saui-o llr-llns do is Made-i Changing among newspaper,‘ ieioei who ii old "it! vote am who my and Muslim. 55 p” less to break a tie. ‘cenl oi those ouestioned said members agreed, to an etiort to,which usually elects a govern» a make a non-partisan body out [OI what is essentially a multi- WILL WE CALL THEM DREAM PIPES? ‘ lmiltees and their sub-rommit. sus ‘u‘es have almost invndabiy had merit him as chairman and an opposition MP as vice - chai - partisan parliamentary group. man, to emphasize Parliaments In the past, Commons com-,atm or a non-partisan approach 'to ioreign nirairs. The Liberals lack a majority a healthy government mum-ity ‘In the current Parliament, with iemale customers story dav a Ctlladian pipe manuiac- i told mil “5"” ion l *—‘_.—‘ Daily Newspapers Picked l by 'House Committee Reporl For News And Advertising newspapers are best tor inlmr‘ in ion and in helping the in~i dividuai assess the dignillcance‘ oi events. And. he said. people depenil on "EWSPBPQH Ind mBEsZIm‘S to a iar greater extent than on television and radio tor deta led advertising iniorniation. . A booklet based on the livltt survey said that tn reply to a question as to which medium‘ was threw to make more “ex-l travngant claims" in advertis. ing, 56 per cent said television. no per cent said magazines, 13] per cent said newspapers and it per cent said radio. l it said as per cent stated newspapers are the best source oi iniormation when good value is sought. Seventy per cent snld‘ newspapers-rem to advertise a product “inst when rm most interested in buying." Seventyone per cent at the people questioned tound televi- sion adveniring the most irritate, ing, ll per cent said radio nnd,’ the rest divided equally between! newspapers and magazines. The motivation study was based on four Canadian com-i munities—a large Prairie cen- tre. a middiesized border city.‘ a large industrial city and a on. rat community _ not identitied n e , BETTER. COVERAGE Ques ‘ news stories ot 1962, most peopi. told liltit questioner-s that new papers provided better coverag. and understanding of the led, eral election, the medical car. issue in Saskatchewan and iii. thalidomide tragedy. A m ity iavored .s astronauts nights. illost peoplk75 per Cent—b9. iteved newspapers should pro. vide leadership in the comma. nity by crusading tor Issue thus stimulating interest and ac. tion. and 79 per cent said the newspaper is a motor inituence in the community. A Canada . wide sampling in. newspaper reading habits. car. ried out by Canadian Eacts Lim- ited. showed that seven oi to adults road a daily newspaper at least once during a week—7t ccnt oi the men and 57 per cent or the women Readership increases genen‘ ally with age. cdllcallon. In. come, degree of nctlvity III III! community and roughly with the size of the community. Ili- Ihoitgh peak readership was re nnrrled In Centre: ranging [mill 30.000 to 100,000 mutilation, AI least nine all! of IO city IdulI-l rend a dally newspaper at lea.“ once a week. tt‘P ephotol Shirley Auslon ll‘lghl‘ and sir- ter-in-law Mi: DaVid Altman Ili‘t‘i has alilliiunced it will step up production or models espoiiniii tor the ladies. in get advice iii-om six, arieham Ti‘mnlti the company says it on selection oi the meld model oils or in eiohi pipe to "Fellows can emoke them o WELLINGTON lire Janey Maccausland and son Clareiico have reopened their home here alter spending iho ii inior nwnIhs “11h Mr. and \ ll'iiiard MacCausland, El- e ipassed his teachers exams at prince oi Wales College Mrs. Ernest s ihck. Charlotte- tovin. recently visited her car- enis, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd per- son, Mr. and Mrs, Ruben parlou. Summerside. visited Illeir par. ents, Clayton Barlow and lam- iiy, Mr. and Mrs. rideie Gallant and iamiiy on Sunday. Earl Enman receo-cd oord ot the recent death at his aunt. nlrs, Angus Enmao that In Massachusetts, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Gallant an as recent guests Mr. and on : 1 mt Arsenault is spending some time unit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Arsenanlt. \Il', and Mrs Roy Machus. land and tamiiy. accompanied by Pl‘r‘~lnn Harlow motored to L'al'E‘niIISh on Sunday. \liss Mae Ferguson and Eat-- h bara FPrEtison have been visit- e a s h your Family. SPECIAL Allowance Cheque In‘ Perlecfion Creamery [any star. advertising: l \ ins i-oi-uiics in Note Scotia and “r”- O‘am‘ m“ z" ‘ \' T E l "I. D 'I‘ M,“ B..fl,,.wk‘ ghier Margaret. .\‘Irs. Josephine a on is page. epost , ' ' ’ ' ‘Gallani Miscouche. Mr and , \ , . “£32133 K¥§l\.fif“‘\.gr°?‘; Mrs,_Eimer DesRorhes, Sum. 2 lbs, , “I ' ‘ ‘ ' " ‘merside and Jerry Gallant, at your “mg m 9h. . conily iisilod his parents. over the oeehend in Unlon Corner. ili- uul ,\li~~ cluude oariowl and son James, Charlottetown. risued roiniii-i-s here recently. ‘ Master .lohn Paul Arsenauit.i son or Mrs Yvonne Arsenauit has rCSulnCd his st u d i e s at school alter being ill at his Devon Sliced BACON, lb. 59: Saint John, N,B. Mrs. Baztl Campbell and lilo Children a! Edmumon. Alberta, Visited her parents lit. and ,\ s, Glorice Cnrmicr. Mr. and llrs. Gerald LeBlanC and iamily ol iMonClan also Visith Mr. all Mrs. Glance Carri-tier. Edmond Bernard. Miss Alice Bernard and Alcide Howard. at. tended convocation earrcisrs at lot Box provided. You may be the winner. IAGE _l.n.| Pork Chops 69cl Ice Cream 89: home \IE‘mhFrS oi \' P U met at the II \Velllnslnn ‘IIHIKP May 27 Wil i , » . a good niiciuiance Linsllering 151'"VJgsiPhisgxzxisrsllxmuafés __ _ _ — _ _ _ _. ._ _ l rtili call. A oriel business prr- 3"“ "‘ a ‘ ~ ‘ ml Broken Pekoe with Bachelor of Arts drnrec. ind “ZIS lick! and lunch wal , . Mrs. Emile Berniird has re- d swd b. “w Wig 'id'es- inrnui home min Prince coon. Wteners 39c| Tea lb. 79c i .lPan hlirlr‘s (rdllani. son at H .‘1 ‘ Mr. and .\Irs Alibm .l. Gallant IV "51"3- .. _ _ _ __ _ _. __ i ii limitaralienialFruvmciaI Mr- W Mr! 534""! PM" Jeri-ell .i ibsl Picnic Lb. Pictured above is Mrs. J. M. Jones who hava returned hnme Irnm Tor- onm where they have hem rls- tttng relatives tor the past iew weeks. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Arsen. SdIIHIKlI‘JJm .tibczi \.~l‘tIiIlIII. \iont C -» i-nel ilho has bcen visitqu in l:i'oi-nnlo. rElltl'iled home recent- when this picture was taken had iusf re- ceived her cheque for $40.00. Mrs. Jones was winner of the May Baby Bonus Draw. Shortening 99q Hams We Deliver—Cheerfully Saturday 3 Mrs. Auhin J Gallant is out 323m. alter being euniined to null and thirdly or Haitian, re. SHADES, ETC. COTTON SKIRTS Broken rungs of Dust- ers. Dresses. Gloves CLEARING.. .. ., 6 COATS All. ON SALE THURSDAY Allowance Cheque In our store, you could win $40.00 THE FASHION SHOPPE Cult your Family WIN $40 CASH FAMILY ALLOWANCE SPECIALS W ONE TABLE HOSE IN ASSORTED SIZES AND 1/2 Pillar I M. $1.99 at $1.99 “I only 9% June 22. 1953 her home by illness. eeniiy spent a raw dai-s uitli Miss . >ennuli. Char. Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Arstn- IOIIelotln. rt't'cnlly 5 PE III the Bull. iieeherid iiith her mother, Mrs. Mrs. R ohort Leialanc and Jaoriiis itrsoiiauii young son visited .\IT. and Ali: CPI‘It‘ir Miniatth ieit recenuy Eric ArsenaulI. Albert tiallaiit or 'oi-onto iiucrc he iiiii he or Farkton and Mr. and Mrs, Pmpluuil. Phil Arsenaull, Monetnn were Oscar liii hard is now employ» also guests or Mrs. Arsenault, ed at Beach (Erma, Charlotte. Ceoirid Richard is non home ioiin alter spending a my days in Leonie Beinard oi RCAE hospital. who took his basic training at Mrs. Estelle Gillnnlullo spout st .ltiziri’s, Que, is now station. the winter months with her sis. eil oi Lump Bordon, 0m. ter. Mrs. Foster Skerry, Tignish A r i iiur birch has returned is now at her home home irom Prince County lios- Mrs. Rny Evans and daughter pitai iihere he was a patient lor Lynn. Peakes Station \‘isill'd hcr several ilrl\.< undergoing a line parents, Mr, and Mrs. Syivcrc gcr ampuiniion. J. P, Arsciiauit tor a low dais. MICHAEL‘S GROCERY 8 liongwnrth Ave. Dial 4-6421 Kennedy 5 Fashions Star Clothing-The Island’s Original Discount Store SENSATIONAI BARGAINS During Our 2nd Birthday Top 3 Specials on Sale Thursday Morning—Al Other Special; on Sale Toduyl .‘llSs iliihy Baglnle has relurn- Mrs. Michael mum is rec ed homc ii-oin Prince County calving sympathy ill ihc double . v Hospitni iiiicre she underwent loss she suiierod by the death oi 50 "‘5 MEN'S Children a Cotton surgery. her brother and s all‘t‘, John hvii- ' a a Mr and Mrs, Percy Miller ry who resided in Montreal and T t celebraiod the anniversary or Mary and Mrs. r'ciicien Aracn- P S will I"133$?)'IIcIIIh'hloIirSI-Ihi ‘Aull’lllssvziltl‘rfigli'e otlh'iisnt who . ‘1'” “mm” "m" “m' "" to a, . . . , - v . o r um i la . , roioniiy spent some was employed at the home or 1"“ “mm” "5“ I" W“ I“ ‘7‘" “I” '5 " ’5 . st... 1, u . strict.) II) time “I i her parents, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. E. r. Arsenauit is r , . p ' Mrs william McKinnnn, Soulil- now home. “"I‘ "I 1‘3“) “"55” “"M‘mwhe“ Q Linuted Quantity 0 Email-Iv“ a writ Mr. and Mrs Jim‘le Rit'llai‘d drums, and fabulous anew-ma when ‘ u " Mrs. Wilson llcPliee recently .nd family‘ camp Gagemwm N. spent mm» lime “‘l'h her mm B. spent the holidays \\‘l|h Mr er, Mrs Minnie Campbell, Sum. my M“. Eucpa Barnard, mcrsidc,_ ‘ Ant-lurid Arsenaull, accompan- Miss .\ ellie McLeriiia“ i1 ied by nieces Rita and Lorraine mm": mm “me El “1!. home and nephew Lconce motored to at her brother and “Menu-laws Charlottetown On Sunday to visit dresses. Come. shop today. while the cream til the crop is on dlsphyl tnnw! no if. my 6 PR5. 99c W- a,“ “‘5- “Wm WM“ his mother who is now at the 1m- V‘mm ww- . Sacred Heart Home. - - MCPI‘“ WWW Mr, and Mrs. Aubin Arsenault Illendw "'9 “Ed Chum had as recent visitors. Mr. Ar- Presbylery which “'85 h!“ 1‘ senauit's brother. Alyi‘e oi Tor» Mfl'en- d Mrs Earl Em“ and onto. and his sister Mrs. Celina rilln A poirier. st. Nicholas, lflmII¥{'f;9"IIi‘;c;:/“eg gsmlzfl Mr. and Mn. William Caudel, mers a or, i .‘ A _ l , win recentlvwehraltd his m- i L’A’T'el’filfsnlhfiiie, Lin birthday ll his home in Victoria “mo” 0, Mr. and Mrs, M» thony Gallant. ‘ , Mu. Sophie Gaudet has re. turned to her home in SI rui- bert alter spending the winter GIRLS‘ JEANS 1 .1 9 Childnn's POP TOPS T-SHIRTS SHORTS . stirs z-sa . C004”! PHD! c 49 °‘- Sizes 8-14 Kennedy's Queen Street Ladies' Wear Dial 4-8925 est. Mrs. John Gates. Summerside . Cotton recently Visiwd her parents, nir. . sh" ,_ h and Mrs. Edmund L. nraenauit. . 1.98 BOYS’ STRETCHY NYLON SOX . 100% nylon stre- 4- it . Mullr uc pr. 3 PI. 99‘ Wellington 5 u n s h in e Club 'Wmfld ' J‘gg' Dim!" "'1 Emily Gallant. Richmond. Thursdny eveninui held In "1e James Maddix has entered ""001 h - City Hospital Chariotietown ior Miss veima Arscnauit who mmmmp has been attending couega in mm...“ punch”. p03, Mancini-t RE is spending ntm- mount, Ont. spent the weekend mer holidays here. with his grandmother, Mrs. J. I- In“ W‘- 1-9" “Ward Ind ,P. caudal and uncle and aunt, tamliy b ve taken up residence MI “4 Mr, Human Mm“. hm» W ' emPluyed by Irv- rim and tamiiy, “'1 0“ Cnr ‘ Mrs. Sank prsught has had M “WWW Gm" “do I I enter Prince County Hospital remodelling the interior or th a and undergo surgery ‘months with her daughter. Mrs, LADIES' BLOUSES . neitular m All atrea 0 Special Price 99" LADIES' SKIRTS 0 Regular 3.95 511:: in. is . Pllnit and cotton prtnta 2.88 LePAGE SHOE STORE SPECIAL THIS WEEK MEN'S SUEDE DESERT BOOTS Anni-M colon and aim DOUBLE BED SHEETS 0 5|): n a u Calm 3.99"- Size M x 90 43R LAMINATED Jot-Jul! . binc A tree: medium size Ital-e Ind win: I new tile floorl Mrs. James R. McNeili li a s the wnrk ls Mint! dune by E. L lretur ed to her home aitor heinc Amnmflusnled by Alli-on Me a patient in smart Memorial C-"IIJe- 'Hedlth Centre Recent Kuesu 0! Mine. Lliir-i John McEnleL CharlnIu-Itwln and: um All“ 0‘11“! wan‘recentiy visited its sister and Mr- Ind Mrs Ger-Id M-cAr- brother. LIIIIIlt and Arnold Mc- tbur and son bryan. Ty" v.1. 1; Weekend [item of Revs W. B. :e d Are movements h e l d InePbstl wen nil brother-in- Mly meeting at the home oi law, Wellington Dixo- end dill-ers. Dolor Celeste. Seven mem. [hurl Data and mum at Sllfll‘ben and to visitors were pram, John. NB. all. Mn. Jean Cormier lnvitod I, r. Arson-nit has returned members to her home in June, pm nun mace cop-q Eon. Lunch \ul terved by the ladies, ‘ ,ptuii where he nu A patient icr bingo was enioyed and «then e m Arlen-uh tnlerlllncd ll‘lh s m a. at I‘nrlll I m C Illt‘l E Width! Rog. to 8.95 Wln $40.00 cult! STAR Cull your Funny Allow-nee like. Men-then of L'Acnrdaire a ii (I PAIR Cash your Family Allowuton Chaquen u our Store Cheque here! CLOTHING CO. LTD. "The Island's Original Star Dixon»! . “Next to Canadian Tire in CnquIIeIown and Summernlde" Priced Effecilvn In Both Stores—Baby BMIIII Contest Good In Ch’tnwn Only III lulu-hill! a!