I ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberlon and West Prince County ET-no a.m.... Charlottetown. Set. Oct. 1s'."'1oo2'.' Butter Output Nearing Ministers of the congregation . _ _ since 1926 have been Rev. J. R. C & S Powder, rinse with clear water. l108l’- l3mP- » a . Miller, Rev. A. s. Weir. DD. then with Purina Dhinfectant Com 7. Cu nond1oteeth,usingaharpclip- ‘H 1I‘."Ci:1-rriemiagri, Alleges; eentratesolution1oz.bo8gals. water. :......_-p ‘ -r-Tn -' ' ' ' " -2. Clean and disinfect farrowing other and eow’s udder. ; quarters and equipment to control 3. Anna,“ mdgppd, paint gum. Q wwnmhmwwflm imam" vmhmhmmmflmmmmmkuu \ 35008505 ‘ are notched. also point with iodine- % a " ' '__" j‘ ‘ ‘ , glyoerine mixture. 4.’Prytokeeptemperatureahove40° K. OF C. HOLD COLUMBUS DAY BALL , Mrs. McAvinn, Mrs. Connie Winding up their celebration of Columbus Day, Char- lottetown Council of the Knights of Columbus held a ball at the Charlottetown Hotel last night. Among those pres- ent were, left to right, Grand Knight Thomas McAvinn, Adults To Have Fitness Classes LeCla1r, and LeC1al.-r chairman of the program com- mittee. Approximately 60 coup- les were in attendance. ii.ec.2r9..i.i.!.9 The possibility that Prince Edward Island's hit an all Donald, provincial dairy ‘super- lntendent. of 4,680,015 pounds of butter has been producted the end of M n- Grand Lodge Officers Visit GILLIS-LEWIS (Continued From Page 1) policy for young people of Ca- nada. “The Liberal Party will: make 10,000 5 olarshi-ps available each year: form a student loan fund; lower the voting age in Federal elections to 18; provide extensive programs for, voca- tional training; and extend fam- ily allowances from 16 to boost the total past the all-time record of 6,125,257 pounds, pro- duced here in 1954. A lot will depend on how long the present excellent pastures hold up. but if the good grazing lasts well into the autunm, there is a good chance that the 1954 h level Here probably surpassed. Mr. Mac- Donald said. ’ Effect of the unprecedented y pastures - most agriculturists agree they never saw grass as . green and good at this t .000 pounds a week over the same period a year ago. The 155,250 pounds made last. week compares with 134,913 pounds the same week a year ago. There seems to be no doubt at a ll that this year's production will surpass 1961 figures when 5.847.731 pounds .were _ made. Production of 703,015 pounds last month was almost 100.000 pounds in excess of the produc- tion in September 1961. Cheese production was also up last month over September, 1961. with a make of 141,742 pounds. comparing with 106,465 pounds a year hgo, although the total to date this year is slightly below last year's figure. true of A gift of three utility tables, valued at $100 was presented to the Prince County Hospital Thursday by the Northumber- land Chapter, IODE. Hospital PRrsrN- V ATION T ‘ I HSIT sdrngnlstrtltor, J. M. hLogan Alan Stewart. centre, secretary ::§°1:;:’mtaf' gfifugntxz 3;: for services home andabroad of the chapter,_and Mrs. R. bers of the chapter were on hand for the presentation. Mrs. G. Romcke. chapter treasurer. mark should be reached and “‘ P.E.l. Civil Servants Discuss WEATHER Charlottetown 45 and 52. Out- 30 nots: mainly cloudy; visibil- fltolr for Sunday: Sunny with ity 10 miles; temperatures near years of age." Mr. Mullall id. on gen 11:0 outlined waysy “in . . R. . rononro (ca) — Tempera- quiiinigncotilioudmiu and n 50' " - - . .. _ W C e Llbera Party would I h M . tures issued by the weather ' Cape Breton; one ent ttn -High tide today at Charlotte- adP§‘tys‘°al f‘;';:55 clfnsndg :3’ tfiggtrfinhflfebg:;‘bm$°:*;r$§gt_:_ ALBERTON -— The grand rtorm_ a “comprehensive, sys- office: showers; partial cllearisng why town at 1017 a.m. and 10:43 u s are e g D 1' Many adults are recognizing the master of Masons for Prince Ed- tematic plan to develop the eco- H _ _ 1 in be Med 1 bar Min. Max. evening, cooler; northwest p.m. At Rustlco .at 5:40 a.m. four Island centres by the phy- idea of reaching and maimaim ward Island, _MostWorsh1pful F. nomy of the Atlantic Provinces. _H3a‘I"Y “Merv lfV“““P9E- mi‘ $hiP W 1" by 3 N18“ 98! northwest winds 25 with after- and 5:48 p.m. Summerside tide 51.331 fitness (1n»t,.-mo or 2119 de-iing a Ieve, of mm,“ There is A. Vanlderstme, Charlottetown, PARTY LEADER tron Fnecretary of G e Canad_ “mom Dawson _____ 32 35 noon gusts to 35. Low-high at eighteen minutes later than Partment of education. division lack of opportunity for fitness made 3" °““’13l Vi5“3t‘°“ t0 M‘, Mame .d h E" ledemgwn io ti ovemmelin A ”ati°“3I mean“ is being xficopver ” 2 5: Sydney 45 and 52- °“u°°l‘ ‘OF Charlottetown. Sun rises today director David Boswell said on the job an in the home and Zetland 130539» Albefton. Thurs- mud- to Son Salt e_ was mp oyee rgan za ons, met I! talked of_ for early_ December. Ei’ °"”‘ 24 Silniliiyi Variable i3l°iiilli1€35- at 8:07 and sets at 5:25. am - r«---- at -;v;-;,--.- ., ,, .. ,., . .25. §.?.*;:‘::;:‘:r:.....i'2t”::: ..‘:.’;‘.‘: ..Pm::, ~u:.:t .::;:::;°" ----- -- :3 .5 in we ~;.=,;°*«. .. 1 Plans call for the classes to ing of adult physical education ncu 9 ii 6 sins P8 , . ac ae_ sa yese ‘at’ 8 ' ' . - . be held one night a week from C135 was Deputy Grand Master A_ E_ the Causeway h§_V9 not yet been sentatlves of the P-Ell Public the provincial government will Refill} -------- -- 41 _55 John River Valley Cloudy with O November to April in Charlotte- “In communities where Lavers, Charlottetown, and made "‘“lab‘°- St-?1‘Viii1tS A5S°¢lBtl°i1- likely be represented, as well as wllmipefi ----- -- 35 50 sunny periods, clearing slowly 9 town. Summerside. Montague physical education teachers or grand lodge officers. Floyd :5 53:‘ Lest?‘ 1:-PPf3'5°1fIWii1i Discussions centered swung the P.E.I. Public Servants As- ------- -- :3 33 by‘ dev§;insi:thcooi§r:t uggthfivest - I _ V - _ I . m e egreaes rme ins- to n ti t ' - _«- _v- , -------- -- wns w gu s o . - d and Ol.ear_v. \u~mgement< are recreation leaders are employ Drake, Charlottetown, R. 0.Yeo, tar Canada has ever had be. 9 Di‘0D0se meeing of clvt fiociatlon However. he added, Montreal _____ H 49 68 hi 1‘ at Monet‘; Fredeflcigin ra now being made for use of fa ed. they should be called upon port 1-1111 w_ s_ Bums, sum. service representat Ves 0 mos it is up to the cabinet whether 3 - cilities in the four centers. 1 to assume the leadership of such me,-side and G_ L_ Gt11e5pte_ Eggs‘: llligt lgiii-iaitiflgiollgftlét lliiilegfllfj’ proviinlces, and fedteragf andl pr? or not the government win pa,-. Freeggifm-0-I; ----- -- ;ar1l1t:in§:::1t;4.(l’o:iI:11d4goa(I;<|ilu?’;kEti‘t;l; SUMMERSIDE The New “The probable age range 0 a program.” _ ch 1000 _ ” u up an vtncn gone,-nmen 0 i¢ns_ 0 tic-pate}. _ _ . those who can take the courses Mr. Boswell said the courses ,F;e0g:at'I)l\;n]Odge officers were say what he thinks. discuss couecuve ‘bargaining. fie suggested that if the gov- §;xinttJohn ..... .. E103 55: Sunday: Sunny with afternoon tfoundland cargo vessel nflac. is between 20 and 70," Mr. Bos- in adult education will qualify introduced into Zeuand Lodge Mr. Matheson commented on and n;-nitration rights for civil emment decides to send a rep_ H°1’?'f*' °_“ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " 44 63 cloudliiessi hot ‘lime 50 ¢00l- entia“ arrived at Summerslde well said. He added that "qual- for financial assistance under by Past Master Vernon Camp a news item published yesterday Se,-vnnt5_ resentafive it will likely be C1:;tat1.Ia:)>Ete.u.);‘;r.i..... 42 55 Bay of Chaleur: Mostly yesterday to take on 5500 gieictli lnsftructior; in suitablle a1c- thet federrzlil-proylvirgtial ag!'ee- be“ and welcomed by worship in which Heattlh 1\;I:ct¢1uarrie,tMtP; At the annual meeting of the Provincial ‘secretary J David Sydney 43 53 ' gggigngwétg‘ 61:23:32? l3‘l)il¢l3g:!;5s-t tsesfellty-fl(V1Ien%ll‘l)ld hbrllgs 0f too- v es or var ons age eves men on p ysica ness. fl M 0 Ch t H _ ueens, sai a grans federation, held recently in Vic- ' 1 ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " 44 58 _ . noes an us on n ur. Wm be provided‘. - He Suggested that those in‘ u 338:; in gslifief aliii!tsinter- P-E-L d“"l“8tl19l8Sl five years toria. B.C.. e fiederation de- ithe;':::t’o‘;'h'c’ivii§ stlgfifrmag gtar?:h“x:.l' 42 43 ‘gndsstlii 5 ufugg t£°£f’,‘1'lt:K’°§: nips for the Summerside Co-op‘ Mr. Bos\\'cll said the fitness terestcd in taking the course no- esfing program was an inspiring had more than doubled to $12,- cided to seek a meeting with tars ' ' Camgummgo 40 ' d 50- O H k eratlve Association. ’ courses will be desIgned_tD lm- tlfy the Physical 8iliiC8ti0ii dlVl- address by Past Grand Master _49l,000 from when Liberal were governme to ‘scuss this ' HALIFAX (CP)-—The weather for Emma’! Sufi‘ wfih lzlfgfi The loading, being done by rove fll!l(’SS staixiaids .of . sion of the department of educa- J E d In power in ottawa_ matter_ The fedemfion was of office says a few isolated sh°w_ y. y me Island Stevedofing com_ adults. "Recently. he 831d.|t1on -Foilowmg refgaéks by several “If we got twice the amount the opinion -that unless civil OH’ ‘ I ers may occur in northern New “°°" °'°“d‘“°“‘ ’‘°'‘ ‘“‘"° 3° pany. was expected to be com- other speakers 0 lobster and from thetfonservatifils and it se1('lvantlsflrgettiD:a1g‘ailning Blruniwick Ehis aftegnolgg (but: cool. plated 13545 night, The (£5031; ' ' ’ Came to e Drovinc govern- an 81' vs . er me - escw ere s owers ‘s 0 11 Bay of Fundy: Northwest will sail for Goose Bay. b- tsialad hs0)t;ppt.=i1(;d\veas served by me“, what In the Sam hm did I A before mid - morning. Outlook winds 35 occasionally "aching rad” . e g . they do with the money “Police S I1 fqllr Sunday indicates sunny Fo Alberton UC Tomorrow - ““ “W 8°‘ *6-°°°»°°° W» 7 A - v I‘ crash In spa". $2_ooo_o0o from the Sales tax, owners of Do 5 OTTAWA (CP)—Th_e trans- Regional forecasts“ ‘So th $1,000,000 5 re] - th 1- _ 9 port department Friday an- Halifax and vxcnty, u 0 ALBERTON __ Rev_ John 3, er_.,_ Re,“ J_ Mmdock Fl-a*-“ Persons u0,.1aws' tag’:-is eexug nounced the afipolgftmgptt of Ed- shore, Annapfolis Valley. our Beisf Hardie, Mn, BD, PhD, professor Rev. r. A. Fitzpatrick, Rev. A. Why did they have to sell the SUMMERSIDE - Police Ward Af- 3” 9 Bgvadifif Cloudy lwntgnad er?’ sn‘nen>;v§:: at Pine mu Divinity Hall in R. Wallis, Rev. Munray Gard- MADRID S - (AP, _ A $45,000 mortgage to balance the Chi“ 3-DA Wimamfllier “id °.“““ .° 3 “°“’ ’°5°‘“°, “°“S- “W 3 “ "3 .- ‘ W41 Ono; ' ’ Pam yesterday that Oust Elmer slim In the department! ¢lVll ing; cooler; northwest winds 20 .- Eamam ll be guest PM her’ Re“ ‘T M. Sproule’ Spamsh ammes plane carry" budget last year’ Matheson will begin to aviation branch. with afternoon gusts to 30. w. -» Q-——... at anniversary services in Al- berton United Church tomorrow. Miss Maida Rogerson, well known Charlottetown soloist who has been studying music in Vienna and Rome, will partici- James H. Macintosh. The ent minister is Rev. David MacDonald. -PRlEMl«.ER PLANS W95‘ ing 13 passengers and five crew members crashed and rned mona. Headquarters of Iberian airlines here announced that all aboard perished Friday near the village of Car- “Who is telling the truth, Heath Macquarrle or Melvin MacQuaid." Mr. Matheson said. Mr. Matheson said the young people of the province will be reading in later years the his- check on owners of dogs in the town to see whether or not dog licenses have been obtained. Defaulters will be given a day (‘t0 or two to make payment. Dead- Since 1948 Mr. Barks has been regional meteorologist for the Atlantic provinces in Mon- n. N.B. The new-division includes ex- perts in the fields of analytical ‘high at Halifax 48 and 58, Yar- Mainly sunny: a little warmeri Northern Nova Scotia, East- ern Shore, Prince Edward Is- Pale 15 the Service of P1'3‘i‘~°°- . The Plane. 8 tWl_i1 - eiigliie tory of the present government 121;” for dog tagging was Sept research, aviation, mathematics land; Thundershowers ending Morning and evening worship (C°“t““1°d From Page 1) Convair, left Madrid early in from 1957 to what ever tim ' ‘ and engineering. Problems it this morning; mostly cloudy in 99°91“ started flelng "9 Small 8 regiiliii‘ rim to will study include the future afternoon with partial clearxitlilg will be conducted by the minis- ter, Rev. David MacDonald, BA. The beginnings of this his- tanlc congregation date back to 1831 when the heads of 14 famil- ies organized a Presbyterian congregation which came to in- elude all western Prince County. About 40 years later a Methodist church was u" in Alberton. Throughout the years the hap- piest of relations always exist- ed between the two congrega- tions and their ministers. In 1925 both congregations be- came part of the United Church of Canada, with the exception of some members of the Pres- byterian Church who did not wish to enter the union. The sanctuary now used for -worship by the United Churrctli congregation was ' 1056. The bell which calls the .- 5 people to worship was donated own people who can get out in there b°°a'“5e °‘f the 93°“ if was amestfid Oct’ 2 1" km‘ by the ladies of the cau8I‘eg-a- small family groups n, those 1rr:ht]iv‘y‘£K1i:aa1vebeon the tides,hbut a said: for examining military :1 in 1375_ parks"—the pre ' ‘cl 1 - provided," e re- 0 80 S-' _ _ . on are being made Ttiexnfitaii-1 303:: peated. U.S. sources said they saw a i _ 153 Kent st 0l|lI|'l0%‘0W|| Dill 44574 Outstanding among the sons and daughters of this clrurc , Ind the two streams which unlit- ed to form ne e on brothers who laid down the" lives for the cause of Christ bundles of wood for fireplaces, and putting them in neighbour- hood stores for sale. “Later they used 5 om e imagination and wrapped the bundles in Cello- phane, and they sold faster than they could supply the demand." wood business. there is no fer- tilizer to buy, though there may be a job of replanting, he add- ed as he urged consideration of this method of adding to the fa- mily income. PLAN FORESTRY PROGRAM “We hope to get a forestry program underway this year. and enlarge on it next year. It wil‘. come under the ARDA pro- gram for which generous fed- eral assistance ls available," he explained. Tremendously interested in small park development —'- "it is a tremendous thing for our of ‘them, including one in Vic- ra Asked about the proposed causeway to replace the Victoria bridge torn down when the Trans Canada Highway was built some years ago, the Premier the day on Barcelona. Valencia and Sevilla with 23 passengers. Police at Valencia said there were passengers aboard when it left there just before the crash, but airlines officials said the num- ber actually was 13, including There is little expense in this a child. A spokesman said contact was lost with the plane the pilot radioed for permission ‘to descend from 4.000 to 3,000 feet five minutes from Sevilla. This contradicted earlier re- ports that he had sent a mes- sage about a fire aboard. . .S. carrying doctors to the- scene no survivors. they go out of power and it will be “the worst condemnation 'of any government this country ever had." just after Air Force helicopter had reported back it could spot said a connecting link definitely will be causeway W011 built. There is some do- ubt, he expla' ed. whether a be feasible NEW SUB Y London's first subway since 1907 — the Victoria in in cost £56,000.000, be 10% miles long and handle 32,000 passen- gers an hour during rush hours. e—— Russia Demands Cluster Of Ya-nk MOSCOW (Reuters)——The So- viet foreign office demanded Friday the withdrawal of an- other Uni States embassy official for alleged espionage. he Russians have accused Kermit Midthun, 41, first secre- ry of the embassy political section. of spying and trying to subvert a Soviet citizen. A week ago the Soviet for- eign office demanded the with- drawal of the assistant U.S. naval attache in Moscow, Lt.- Cmdr. Raymond Smith, who as 9 connection between the Soviet actions against Midthun and Smith and the expulsion from the U.S. last week of two Rus- slan diplomats alleged to have bought. secrets from an Amor- lcan sailor. ‘ CREE COPIES About 500 copies of the Bible in all Cree Indian dialects were distributed in Canada in 1961. TIPS ON HOW TO SAVE MORE PIGS AT scares, noise abatement at air- ports and high-altitude traffic control. during evening; cooler; no west winds 20 with afternoon gusts to 30. Low-high at New Glasgow and Goshen 45 and 53. Satisfied Customers ir- smoofliies new in Genuine Goodyear Submtanflms :7\ . (.000,-”vr.zur TIRES Tanton Tire 1. Scrub sow with solution of Purina and mouth. 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