'thc hnx oii’ite tor the Shav- lan fOSIII'Zil Opened yesterqu morning at the Card shop. A seating plnn civrs patrons a quick, ensr rundown on the availability Stills “mining the box tifilt'c are members of the IODE I’FIIN‘H‘HIIHE four Chopin’s, lilo Royal Edward. Lady Slinpvr. l-Tzlri nt Hillsoor- .____._ WESlERN BRIEFS HAIJ HOLIDAY Miss Ann Gaudelta returned to her home in Tienlsh aiter I holl- ony spent in Montreal. IN TORONTO AREA Miss Susan Hogan. Tignlsh. is visiting relatives and friends in Toronto. VISITING GRANDMOTHER Miss Salli filmmons, Summer- aidc, is v n: lll‘l' grandmoth- er, {\lrs. Patrick Harper, Tlge nish. l l OPEN Sl'\l.\lER HOME Mr, and .\irs. Lrn Harper, Sn- mcrville, hlnss. have again op- ened up thcir summer home at Christopher Cross. sl'VnAY Guzsrs Mr and .\lrs. Arthur nowsnii. nith . were Sunday gursis at the home of Mrs. Wil- linm Manend. 'rn MARK ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs willierl Calilll. Snrinnlirid. will cclohrate their BOX OFEIGE oPENs Laugh and Royalty. Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet is shown mak- tng reservations through Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald, provin- cial president of the IODE, while Lionel Dixon (lelti ar- tistic director. looks on. Tho festival ls scheduled for a Iivu per is her son-ln-lnw and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Allsn Mohar. KAI) MONTREAL TRIP Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gaur ‘dettc and sun Brian returned toidnn's June is reiercnce to their home In Tignlsh after I t“ ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County Tues. July 9. 1968. 211w err in Nova Scotin now are earning $2,000,000 annually pro~ ducing flowers in midwilller and vegetables In early spring, H. . , McLaughlin oi the pmvint-lal agriculture depart: merit Says production in green- houses has Increased by 165 per cent since 050. Mr. Mchughlln laid In I publilhed statement production Ind growth industry is continuous. He said established operators continue to enlarge farms and new regularly. In 1950 when about ll‘fi acres were glass Greenhouses now cover about 22 Icres, Production per unit also has llncreascd. hir. McLaughlin raid Banded Dove Is Discovered week run through July and August opening - 5......” ALBERTON — _A brown and with H a ids‘ Arms and white pigeon bearing bands on The Ma and “You Nev... bolh legs was discovered by James a. hiyrick in his garden Sunday 2 v e n i u g. Apparently quite tame the unusually calor- d seemed to be in condition and able in ny ll ap- proached too closely. it has a green band on the right leg and an aluminum one on the ieit with markings c u Cari Tcll" will also he presentv ed later. The performances will be staged In tile auditorium of Queen Charlotte High School. ;GORDON’S l loonlinurd from page ll nlr, Nowian noted Mr. 501'- "5' 8. 62171 , Mr. Myrlck is inleresifld In learning where the pigeon came iwiaw'lhe‘hm" irom and where It was handed. the Winter Flowers, Vegetables Profitable To N.S. Farmers HALIFAX (CPI -—Indoor (arm-[that In 1950, for example. one {tomato plant would produce Ive i increase in planting flower cuppa lor the the, their underglnsa‘npproathed the vegetable pro- mwen war duttlon to fill our own mlrkeu," Growels earned about 5750.000 imported. een being cultivated underlwmi the high cast of prefabri- lor xix pounds. ley the aver- ,age in about 10 pounds per plant and up to Is pounds has been recorded. lsWITCH CROPS He. said the trend among greenhouse operatarl la toward peak winter oeriodl and vege- .t.hlrs in early spring. However, "we have not yet and some flaws! still are being ouse farmers, faced catcd construction. turn to local vides technical nsslstlnce in laying out and conln'uction of heating plants. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures lowed by the weather of- Min. MI 58 7 ‘muterlals. Mr. McLaughlin laid Dawson . 9 lmost have "an interest and ubil- Vancouver 56 68 ity" In metal worklna Ind Ire Victoria SI 35 able to construct their own Edmonton 59 72 greenhnuses. Calgary — 75 l cheaper methcda of green- Regina so as house construction "my not. be Winnipeg 65 85 lar away. Already plastica ire Toronto 57 84 being used in limited amount: Ottawa SI 55 but Mr. McLaughlin says "I Montreal 57 62 really suitable plastic is not yet Quebec ,. 54 60 avntlable.” Fredericton 5‘ 70 However, good crops hill! Saint John 50 70 been grown in green housel con- Monoton . 53 72 structed partly of plastIC. he Halifax .. .. .. El 53 ad ed. A good plastic would be Charlottetown 56 70 n iurther boon to the indoor Sydney .. 51 66 farmer because of itl low cost. Yarmouth . 51 72 GrEflIlIOIISES have been built St. John's . 47 73 in all parts oi the province my” (GP, _ The war “ma “ml the 119‘? °‘ the '3 titer oilice nyi acnaiderahie culture department which pro- mud w” rm...” h, the Mmp Iwas falling in the western Parts. A lar stretched l budget and then pleasant trip to Montreal wherelcompared illonda night they visited relatives and statflmcnt to the retreat from friends. while guests ttlle home of Mrs. Gnudette‘l mother. Mrs. Timothy A'Hearn. AIR CADET LEAVES Sgt. David Perry or Tignish Air Cadet Squadron who was chnaen tor a seven week's sen- iar ienderahlp coursa at Camp Borden, ant, was accnmpanled to RCA? station Snrnrnerside last Friday by his pnrents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peri—y. From there he lett by plane to com- menca hla aumrner dutlei. COMPLETES COURSE Miss Lorraine Phee returned to her home In Tignlsh Satur- wnter safety course held a Charlottetown, L e o Broderick who ll also I water ninety in- atnictur is spending two weeka In the village. TenI stayed at uie home of her brother-indaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dorsey. FROM MAINEI Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jelly and daughters Vaughn and Kathy left for their home in Walrrville Maine. aller spending a pleas- ant holiday with their parents. 56th anniversary at their wed- ding nn \Venncsday. July in. To Toriox-l'o 'Riliiald Boyce, snn ni ir andl Mrs \i'ilirod soyce, rignis hnsl leii to spend some time in To-i ronln, FROM BOSTON . Miss Calllrrlnt ,VirHugh. Bos- tril'l is spontllnc her summer hltli iy: win her parents, Mr. and Mrs t‘irzittan MrHuizli, Tig- nlsh wle FRUIT CAKE MN nlil'P )Iutlarl, 403 Ches- nut Slrcct, Sunlmt‘rside. was the winner oi the (nut colic donat- ed by .Ilrs Thomas Sulltvsn DI St James Pari<h Council, CWL. The lucky ticket has drawn by 3‘2?! Marinrlis. Miss RE I. of VISITING RELATIVES Mrs Anna Kaulhatk, Melroae, Mara, is visiting relative: and "lands in St Louis. Petervllle arid Tiiznisll llrs Kaulhnck hill 3 airler llrs Joseph A, RlClIr Mr. Ill’ll'l Mrs, C. B, at Summerside and Chelton. GUESTS Mrs Charles McAlduff, Alber- ton. has had as guests Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred McAlduff of Winnir peg and Mr. and Mrs, narold Hutch of Bangor. Maine. HOME FROM CAMP Robert Lesrd and Phillip Weeks returned to their homes In Albertan yesterday Iflcr a week at the Camp In Augustine IN ALBERTON Mrs. Paul Nicholson and chil- dren. Charlottetown, are spende ing this week In Alberton, guests 0! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wllkle. RAVE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McDon- ald. Alberlun, have as their guests the latter’s sister, Mrs. Mary Wedge of Halifax, and Mrs. Katherine Huggerty o! Osh- awn, Ont. 0N VACATION day alter completing a Red Cros b .linscow. l hir. Nowlnn said with sarcasm lthat Mr. Gordon's June to budr Iget speech hail been so “abso- luter nourpartisan"—a refer- ence to its hitinc political cut- int the former government. i That speech hsd been “the iirst chapter of Gordon." it had been iollowed by clari- flcntions nltarrd by Revenue Minister Garland on name ‘polnts. lWITIIDREW rAx l Then in the third chapter oi :his budget book. r. o lsaid. Mr. Gordon had withdrawn l the Jfl-nor-cent takeover tax. i Now the tourth chapter iind eon re , Mr. Noulan—who became ll- nanre minister in Auguat, 1062 maiso noted that be had Men rri cized by arm as n tlnanca mi star who never had brought lin a budget. l "I would rather be the min]!- tcr or finance who never Former Resident Dies In Alberta ALBERTON — Word has been received by Mrs. A. C, Green. Alberion, of the death of her coulin, Mrs. Leith Currie. at the University l-Iolpital in Edmon- ton, Alta, June 23 Mrs. Currie. formerly Kath» leen Reeves, lived all her life in Alberta. Her husband. who pre- deceased her three years ago. wII born at West Cape. I son of the late Mr. nod Mrs. Havelock Currie. The Currie family will be re- membered by older residents at the western part of tho province. E living on Prince Edward Isllnd. l place in irma, where She nnd iher husband iormerly lived. They have a number ol cousins mm She Is Iurvtved by two inna, mg mu, imam“. “4 mi. two daughters and n number on...“ grandchildren. Interment took. Fig-51 p139; wlnner nl u“ u. brought in I budget than I minister at tinahce who brought ‘in the worst budget . . . " said. Clircra drowned out his iinnl words. Tll‘ suflgoslcd at one point that ho {lid not blame Mr. Gordon ton mllrh since he had been hur- ried and had had certain im~ position laid on his shoulders by the new government. AIr, aniaii argued it was In allrnl‘lt to Parliament for the government to bring in wide moditicatinns of the budget In such a manncr. "This whole budget should have been withdrawn." he Sold. "To all intents and purpose: it has been withdrawn through staggered dates and allevlntlnl the burdens imposed June 13." II anything showed the con- tusinrl and disorder of the gov- ernment. Mr. Gordon's action was “the greatest example pole sible of it." Perhaps it was because tho ing Ihrir vacation Ste, Fay. F.Q., guests of Mr. and Mr]. Arthur Travers. 1N HOSPITAL Charles McBetb, Alberton. M came auddenly in Sunday and was £ndnlltuid to th- Western Mr. and Mrs. Wesley nerdy Hmptal and inmily, Albertou. Ire apena. " government couldn‘t arrive at Ii 3. decision about what they were going to do. "Of all the irregular proL'h dures that this House has been Subiccted to Sine. Conlodel'ai- tion. this Is the worst." WANT LONG LOOK He indicated the opposition may take I long look It t budget resolutions when come up for debate, suggesting It may be September before work I: completed on them. "It's going to be a long day Ind I long night befora these resolutians are passed. Mr. Nowlan said he wonders whether Mr. Gordon has made “I had matter Worse." Had the minister not left un- Inswered more questions than lie had sought to clarity Mr, Gordon would be “naive” if he didn't think there would be "benefit" from removing the tax for machinery used in the graphic Il'I-l Ind newspaper is <- nut'there were atill "acorcc" ni industriee which would suitor. Mr. ilnwiaii .nld thnt ii the flow ol iorelgn Investment one be pita] is over cut all, CInIda‘s economy might be "buried" and the exchlngc dtfflcnlties of Int June would be like an "April shower" in aid. and n hrnthcr .lcrry Clair residing in the village of Tinnish 'ro murax Mr. and Mrs. Terry Perry and dauphier returned to their Items in Halifax aitcr spending aninr time with their parenta, Mr. and hire. Joseph Perry and Mr, and him Howard uni-per. slenish DRAW HELD The ripnish Fire departinent held a very aucceaniul iood sale Ind lottery draw at the rlgnlab Wider-live stnre Saturday at. temonn. lvliaa Elcanor Gavin we. the lucky winner oi the hamper oi groceries, SPENT HOLIDAYS CPO Alphonse GIudet Ind Mrs. Gaudet. and Mr. Ind Mn. Peter Gludet of Halifax return- ed to their home: after I holl- day spent with relatives and {flde In Ind around Tlnlah. FROM D’SI'DE Little Vicky Mchillfl. dlufl- Dr of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mc- IAllIn. Summerllde, returned her after I pleuInt may at the home nl her mud punts. Mr. Ind Mn. Bible. Ill- Ile. Tl|nilh. M IELLEVI'LLB Aeunnlcot ininfrtendly Neutral moi-0o. TEETH FOR TWO IN A BUOYANT ATMOSPHERE pennuen soo. Ann-Indy the combination at I sum day mammal-autumn, mum-Muhamma- mustn't”) l2 Teen-Agers To Compete In Driving MONTREAL (CP) — TWEIve Canadian teen-anus VIII con:- pete for the national teenng sale driving chlmplonship in Quebec City July 10 to 14. For only the second time in eight years. a girl — Shelia Scrutton oi PeterbomuZh, Ont, —-haa made the ilnals. She placed third In the OntIr‘lo semi-linuls. The finalists, chase in loot! and provincial eliminations. an competing for §2.5021Iin educa- e y will ba (rpm the Carolina! to southwest- ern Quebec hull was moving to- iwInis the Maritimes. As Ilhe dla- Wh tuioanc. reaches the Multiples today cloud and rain will cover nil areas with temperature. on the cool side. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity. northern ova Scotia, Eastern Shore. Prince Edward lhland: Over- coat with occuinnal rain and chance tom-ii; not much change in temperature; lwindl muuieut is. Low a high a so and 70: Gashcn 52 riottetown as and 70. High tide today at Charlotte town at 12.51 and 11.59 am and ,— At Ruatlco at 0.55 I.m. and 9.15 pm. Summerslde tide eigh- teen minutes later thnn Char- iottelown, Sun rises today at tau and rain at 7.31. tuaiiiax so and 52; New u, al tested for four day! In lite driv- pense-peld Iinnls will receive a 3!,750 scholarship, Second and third place winners receive scholnrshlpl of $750 Ind $500 D spectlvc y. The finalists Include Marcel Dupuis. Bourlarnanue. Qu Florcnt Gelinas, St. Boniface. Que; Charles Edward Bourgc~ olr, Trilro, N.S.: and John Wal- lace Andrew. Charlottetown, l O'I'I'AWA tCP)—Propnull to NAME TAX EXPERT TORONTO (CF) — Frederick H. Finnis, 5 d the CInadisa Tax Foundation. hm been w pointed lceretlry Ind mearcb director OI a royal commission lint» Metropolitan Toronto, com- mission malmln CIrl Golden- be nounced. senment. Mr. Finnls helped create the current value syatlm d assessment in Newfoundland. Commons Looks Towards 'New Province In Arctic from I treat urge tn flee the I . . lclglln Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Speak. left. a ll d E III IIIII Premlar lelll Khrushchev face ech othu scrim a table yesterday at Kiev. where they contemd RUSSIAN-BELGI on uni-Ill cold-war tun-Inna. Others st tabla an not Hun. tilled. “I conference Ipplr~ ently was a new (they lisp It the Chime commun- ists. Chinese-Soviet ahowdown A HIGH LEVEL TALKS Ideologch meetlnu are in progress in a Lenin Hills Villa. some 500 miles away from Kiev. Thil photo ll Iron: TIaa. Soviet news Ind picture Ilen- L'y, (AP wirapliotn) Heavy Canadian Demand Sparks U.S. Money Crisis y HAROLD MORRISON B WASHINGTON tCP) -— ’rreu- m ury Secretary onuglac Dillon has picked out heavy Clnldlll harrowinx of US. capital II one can" of In American Inter- national paymentl emergency, He called Monday for IntonlIlM action to plug the doll gold drain but ruled out ule of devaluation Ind exchugc cone hols to chlcvo a payments balance. Appearing beioro a joint con- gressional committee to explain the U.S. Itlll lI showing I heavy intern tlonal payments deficit, Dillon Ilid higher Inter est rates in Canada and Enrol). are attracting U.S. capital. is hinted the U.S. government will concentrate on wnyl tn elimln~ nte this interest gap, In Indica. tlon there Will be no imlnedllu drop In U.S. ra II. He anid also that duriul the first three months of 1908 the export oI long-term capital tron: U.S. "lump nrply“ to more than 31 000,000,000. ThiI rise wal due primarily In In exceptionally large volume of Canadian borrowings In New York and was "the largest sin- gle factor responelble for luck 01 improvement In our over-all Iccuunu during tha tint quar- r. Dillon later uni-Ind b the economic committee that port at thIs heavy Clnldiln bomwlna Alberton Council Thanked By Show ALEERTDN — Routine town busliiesa was carried out int night at the regulsr meeting of Albertnn Tm Council held in the new fire hall with Mayor It. Buy IAII‘t'l presiding. A letter or in read from Premier W, R. Shaw tor the warm welcome lives: the provincial cabinet during it. n- cent m III in Alberton. A police report lined four cun~ victions for loiteflna and two for intoxication. Councillors Gordon. Profit. Mb axon train Canadian govern- ent stops to strengthen CIII‘ Ida's official (min reserves and partly because at such unv derta I n Quebec'l Ixer prl-tlon 01 Private hydro power alterations throth bond lulled floated In the US. He Inticl plied this heavy nu of borrow lug “ll not liker to continue Dillon told the consul-loin! joint economic committee di- Kennedy Idmlnlsflation will continue to push for tax reduc< tinn, pricl ltlbility and export promotion on its hula Ipllruach to the international balance of Payments problem. Dillon laid private U.S. In- vestment shroud now total: about “0.000.000. mt imsknent OIBMIIMWMD. Employment Opportunities avid m d Canada mew-ha. Sunoynrook Hospital Toronto. lid mambo-Mm, ans Allan's, Up to $14,200. Om- DIRECIOR Oi" INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS. with axlul'vo . to minister the publln lei-tinn- m d Dominion Emmi of Suth- ties, Ottawa. Up A) 311.”. (firculu 63-19“ PROCUREMENT OFFICERS—COMMENch levm yell-I fl recent industl'nl experience “and m M Wis, tn lasso communication clo- flo'tl .‘d m [or military installations (Pod- t‘lnn A); to fill. W advice regarding procuremem fl communion-tun lyflel'nl and equipment (Posifion B). m talc: Production. Up to $11.31). Olav”, (imman- m Imam OFFICER—EmmONICS DEVELOP MENT, with man you] of Eben! expuan in alsotimnr in equipment a' weapon WSW In industrial engineering. contract Idmlil'mtl‘ltkll. wmtion, development, mall- or mm research, in stimulate dputltnn by Canadian dummmyhmdmmmam lorotbx m. Dino- Plvdizthl. Otulwa. Up to slim. Cin- enl. Travel Buc- b culilr WMPEAN MANAGER. Con-dim 6mm Extenli’lll Ind rcspunsi sou, Lindon. W hence in m . e and Com uhsuosudoo. plot dim. Cornpetitim 53-474. MANAGEMENT ANALYS'IB. with mummy eight year! in . or management work. ' IONS. with n a 1 oil work It a senior level. . calmness», Cirutllf WWW!) EOONOMISTs. to conduct In! all m as main Illd m labour {mu oi can-da. Labour. Ottawa. mum. W MIA. 310m, PHARMAOOIDGIS’AS, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS. PHYSDLDGIEI‘S mmwticfi 01mm?- and and Toxicology Sections. Food and Drug . National Health and mun-e. Ottawa. Up in mm. Clmclu' B-uul. IDEAL mowers: mad module in mi docs w I list: and carry a ‘fecflng flu extend mom ov- C on of big cities. Rae and lllx Wm tn E enlmeut further north were made In thl Commons Mont-lay. Northern AffIlrs Minister Arc thur Lalng introduced a mold- tion preceding a bill to cut tin Northwest Territories Into halves. each with its own IEP- urata territorial council rattler than the rail-tins one tor combined Ire The legislation was prepared by the former Prozrculve Con- servative government Ind ac- copied by the Liberals. It II led on m Itlolu from tho existing council will}: in (our dected and “VI Ippointed men If Parliament approved, the new initiation will ere-to I council with I majority ol emberI—fIvO—for the elected In Mackenzie District plul Victori- In Inks I . It will have much than local autonomy than under t‘lu oxidi- Ins lYIte'ln where the commu- eloner tr resident in Ottawa AI r. Laing noted Monday, new council will parlilul of IE. Wholly Ileflc c , the d IIWI. The cistern Arctic lot the Moral win last year nu no elechd member on the all-ting council. Till Northwest Tlrrltnries Ind the Yukon :Itll conotttute more than a third ot Canada's total are The present Infill-non h a In the Northwest Tellsriwrlel‘ uolutlm. Mr. “in. n . E lhefm'nler Whiter Dlncdsle. northern Ill o no ltl00ME station minty ot capital with mm mint 0 ‘I'ilIEQIIITYmtim upinlnwltibntm Mmonliidrinm o "Nilsmmmhwlthmdonmm Wme-M. INI- ‘l'lIII coupon MN“ Offering 7 sound Investment Management at minimum cost appeals to than seeking Inputs to film seeking also m I alsoane nor-m mun '" W '~ “rm-r» M~MMMMHIVI “Imth moles? and mural . Whom. Giulia! 6!- TI‘QIANCE ENGINEER-S. m‘no-v M m 0! bill“ ms and studded II“. i was. Thu-om, W. P. Q. ltd Ednwnion. AIII. m . 1255, ENGINEER—FIRE PREVENTION CONSULTANT. prdey “my all“. will 0 In promotion II:- M mm inaction d butldinll, Pulilc Works. (Inuit 68-1850. 17.. W pmlesaimiial mutant. w record: Will on union. 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