-*‘I-1+. .s.. .. ‘ ‘should not sell potatoes for less the seven-day A runs BUY hi?‘ AS Puuvwoon is to Montague. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Souris. to see no ooonnmo enrcilu. At the Alberta boundary, sev- eral persona, assembled to greet the motorcade and witness the unveiling of a carin mark- ing the boundary line. The party stopped at Medicine Hat, Calgary. where they were guests of the chamber of commerce and Kinas Countv 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs.. Sept-. 20, 1962 Al berta government, and at Banff, Lake Louise, and Yoho Trans-Canada Newfoundland on a cross-coun- try trek. Trans-Canada motor- cade cars dipped their wheels in the Pacific at Victoria. B.C. The journey across Canada from each Canadian province to mark the completion of the Trans-Canada Highway. Frank Myers, Queens MLA. represented Prince Edward Is- land in the motorcade. and at Rogers Pass, B. C.. where Prime Minister Diefenb:.ker de- clared . the highway officially open, he unveiled a plaque for this province to commemorate the event. Mr. Diefenbaker unveiled the main plaque, and following this, nap alty; Carl Herring, Munray Harbour; Bernadette Gaudin, Two laree freighters are pulnwood at the port each at the same time. Both ships 1, . . - - slim-.'n ebgve loading pulp- summer but. it is unusual for are being loaded by Eastern gfiugfrhtngffiz donned the yellow helmet of a wood in the port of Souris. .\ ; two vessels to be loading the Products Ltd., of Souris. ‘ b (fl-ed). Do 1 Rm 1 mad “'°"k°" and “S.°d the mo" large number of ships load , same type of cargo in Souris - Gmizh M-' :8.” ad t°'°ad° tamper’ wmch was lat’ ‘.' am’ ‘5°°“° 9- ‘M Jame’ er sent to Ottawa. Richards. Munray River. Results In $100 Fine GEORETOWN—'I‘hree crown, Joseph Henry Daniel Phillip‘ Witness“ We” heard in '»h°i Steele, Souris, was remanded in} case of Leonard Joseph Daley,‘ _ d Se , 26 h St. Mary's Road, charged with l “_‘5‘° y. .t° P‘ °T‘ 3 ° ‘"5,’ ~ l L‘! breaking and entering Percy s .‘]ro'.~cry in Souris and commit’: , Impaired driving in Kings Coun- ty magistrate’s court in George- town yesterday. 1vI.a»gisu-am :‘ ing an indictable offence. I James B. Johnston, QC, ore- Donald Jerome O'Brien, Car-' "d°"- '(llgail, was also remanded in «Youth Wins Using Marked Gaso|ine:s.i..i...i.sp Mr. Myers described in a let- ter the tour through the wes- tern provinces. He made refer- ences to the welcome the motor- cade received in each province, and spoke with special praise of the co-operation given by mem- bers of the RCMP who accom- panied the procession in relays across the country. IN MANITOBA In Manitoba. the motorcade ,was met by a float, a caval- cade of old-model cars, and a pair of pipers who escorted the party through the Provincial IO -Year Sentence ls Suspended A two-year suspended sen- tence was given Harold Arsen- ault by Judge C. St. Clair Trainor yesterday. Arsanaulti was charged with uttering a foggegil cheque in the amount of Carl Herring, of the Murray Harbour Allied Youth Post. was the winner of the $100 Provinc- ial Allied Youth Scholarship for Grade 8 members, it was an- nounced yesterday by David . Boswell provincial director of alcohol studies. _ other awards of $25 each went He was ordered to keep the to the following young people peace and remain on good he- of Grades who stood highest in havior and placed under $500 Building grounds. The guests al- the provincial grade 8 exa.rmin- 5 bond. He is also to make resti- so si d St. Boniface Basilica, ations in his or her own post: ltution for the amount of th e beside which is I cemetery con- I-Ynn Mason Pollard, West Roy- l cheque. taming the graves of prominent Tour is Described By MLA Just one month after leaving was made ‘by representatives National Park. AT 3. C. BORDER After a welcome at the Bri- tish Columbia border. the mot- orcade's tour of the province eluded such places as New Westmlnister, Queen Elizabeth Park, the Suspension Bridge, Cleveland Dam. Grouse Moun- tain. Butchart Gardens, and the Royal London Wax Museum in Victoria. Before proceeding to Rogers Pass for final ceremonies mark- Motorcode’s (figures in Canadian history, in- cluding Louis Riel. A huge band. complete with majorettes, greeted the motor- cade at the Saskatchewan bar-~ der. In addition to attending nu- lmerous receptions and touring i points of interest in the province, lincluding Moose Jaw and Swift ing the end of the trip. a pre- ilcurrent, the party visited the, sentation was made at Revel- iitegina RCMP training school I stoke, B.C., to Courtney Chick. wpuinu-2 reportontli Busy Camping Season For Scouts, Cubs Boy Scouts and Wolf Cuba held a total of 43 camps with 803 attending during the past ‘ ive commission- reported to the provincial council Tuesday. Roy MacGillivray vice - presi- dent, presided. Plans were discussed for the annual track njrzets to be held province took . Georg comm! be held October 27. Two ac is the quota summer. execut er Gordon Kerr Greec . Two leaders Jr., who had been in charge at the entire trip. Dignitaries present at the. Rogers Pass ceremonies. inad- dition to Prime Minister Diet- enbaker and provincial repre- sentatives, included Hon. Davie Fulton and Mrs. Fulton and Hon. Walter Dinsdale. commissioner of training. America comes from 1 Ouwua I. A e and national Boy 360$! IMHIII regatta WI! fliven by the commissioner Fred A, Lu-ge.1'our scouts from the onto. it was announced, set for this province for the 11th World Jamboree to ‘l he held next August in Athens, e from national headquarters will be visiting the province over the weekend. The) are H.R.C. Crouch, assistant ex. ecutive commissioner of stores and Patrick Horan. executivg __:_.___.i LATIN AGIIICULTURE Less than onequarter of the gross national product of Latin gricul- ture, which employs more than half the in f L *5-> The accused is represented by: . Y . . _ , -. :r;:i°*:.=...:i‘:.:‘:::.:~ .33.-..:::’~;::; ‘fly Robbms and Cnst‘ W's‘ pm” service station of Donald Al°x- ‘ “mt the RCMP a."d Mm‘ ander Acorn of Cardigan dud R°y Ma°I‘°°d gave ewdence for committing an indictable of-‘ the crown. The case was ad-‘ ‘ens? « l°“”°d '° Oct‘ 3' l A iiiotorist was fined sin for Deputy Attorney-General IA.’ ml Pf H t , _ t _ ‘ McGuigan. represente tii , L ‘'-‘“'I_‘_‘ 3/ ‘'‘f‘V°‘'5"‘3 13° 3“ U1‘. Crown in all cases before the] ‘°"5"""°f" b°b°?e it “’a.5 Sale. ,t°‘ 1 do so, a ter ringing his vehicle Leweuym { to a stop, and another was fined $190, $10 and costs for failing to stop l at a stop sign. 1 i James Elliott Georgetown, was fined and costs or 30 days for Opera? _ , ing a motor vehicle upon the Frederick Bartlett Herring, highway powered by marked Murray Harbor, was the inform- gasoline under the Gasoline E ant in a charge of assault against , Ann ‘Luther Percy Herring . ?ur- ‘ Five persons were each lined ' fey Harbor and he Was 8150 the . $20 and costs for being intoxicat- . informant in a charge of assault ed in a public place and three} laid aginst Mrs. Luther Herring others were each fined $20 for i also of Murray Harbor. Both having liquor in a place other leases were adloumed l0 591)? than their residence. ‘ 26. Potato Marketing Ills Explained By Sangster By NEIL A. MATHESON .was a quality problem in New- Provincial and Farm Editor .foundlz-ind with blight in early Prince Edward Island farmers shipments, but that was before holding periodi than $1.10 per bag at their was put on, he explained. farm, it was stated prsterdayi "Make no mistake about it, by Marketing Director Rcid. P.E_I. potatoes are still consi- Sangster, who suggested that a ,’ dered the best in Newfound- ' e advisory service‘ land." could possibly be inst.ituted forl The marketing director em- tatoes. similar to the service? phaslzed also the peril of price. bzing furnished for the beeficiitting by shippers here. but producers. [added that the farmer must A number of dealers havel bear part of the responsihilityi been calling him to ask what |if they sell at too low a price. price they should quote in cer- A telephone call from a 'l‘oron-. tain markets "and that tzlieito potato broker revealed that sort of information I think this tr the farmers in Shelburne and office should be able to give‘Alliston counties, (Ontario) for on ‘ Mr. Sahgster said. -example, have reached an agre- He took sharp issue with one merit not to sell their spuds un- published report that suggested gder $i.55 per bag at the food: _P.E.I. potatoes are being push- V‘ terminal. ed into a corner in Newfound-l0N'I‘. MARKET STRONGER land and that Ontario and Que- The market is strengthening bec potatoes are steadily en- l in Ontario, and shippers should‘ croaching on the market. {not quote a price of less than; ‘ far as I know, there are l $1.90 a bag landed in 'l‘oronto,l no potatoes from either of those , and that should mean $1.10 tot provinces selling in Ne-wfound- $1.15 here, to the farmer he said. ,‘ land" he said, "with the poss-l “There has been one diealerl ible expectation of a few sales in = in Toronto," he said. “who has i the off season. lbeen saying he can buy P.E.l.I P.E.I. SPU IS TOPS potatoes for $1.45, but this is} “We have the best potatoes in distasteful to the reputable On-; Canada and that is recognized tario buyer, as well as harmful! everywhere by the industry," to the industry. 1 he commented. "We still have a Mr. Sangsler threatened to ‘. premium product, but we must reveal names of those who ares be sure we maintain our qiial- attempting l0 l0W9!‘ P|‘lC€S and ity and our premium", said Mr, smash markets, it’ the practice Sangster. is continued. “Nobody likes to "That doesn't mean," he. ad- name people, but it may be ne- dad. “that we do not have pro- cessary," he explained. blame. and we can never afford GEN'l'LEMEN‘S AGREEMENT to relax our vigilance. There The marketing director sua- geste“ ‘rowers E A S I E f.‘.’.‘.‘.'.‘l 'Z.‘i.¥§n'§".‘i.'L”.‘i"1i.'Ll‘l"i.'§’§ B R l E FS ed. “Generally speaking, he said, the underselling appears to have stopped, and that's the ,, best news I've heard in a long me". P.E.|. Otficial Was Speaker Dr_ James I. Higgins, P.E.l.. would not sell below a certain SPENT WEEKEND price, as they do in the two On- tario counties. "They don't need a separate organization," be ex- plain Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Donald. Brudenell, and Mr. and Ira. kletter of Sum- Ide n more spent the weekend.re- oeatly in Halifax. ‘An G313;-pg Halifax where he ‘uh ma Mm Norton. Mon” addressed a group attending a 2 ‘ ‘in ' cm, "W" “est. course on environmental sani- 5 ' manna N“: tation at Dalhousie University: If t.“ Dr. Higgins spoke on the role of * - ' o sanit inspector in the V. 390 th ' auline, , flit. MacDonald. "«}‘,,.,"“¢'.‘,,,‘,’§,°“'.,'.I,,“,',,,c,,,, kl .1. week was attended by M.F. H - ?.I"A‘ANT IOMDAY gan. of this city, a student sani. ill’! 26th BIRTHDAY SALE During our Birthday Sale you have a chance to win one of these beautiful electric fry pans. Simply write your name on the York ballot for each Canada Packers item you buy. /I SPECIALS sttitis YORK WHOLE COOKED CAN CHICKEN 912:. ~*:;;'* MAPLE LEAF FOR Cheese Slices 2 55c Cake Mir 2 79. Ellullln io 1.00 1,14 LB. 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