ISLAND EWS PAGE Eastern Ancl Central Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. April 10. 1964. Chief Guide Greeted * At Centennial MONTAGLIE -— Approximate- ly 200 Guides. Brownies. amt program was directed by Mrs} their leaders were present fromi George Warner. Montazue. mu' . I I) Montague. St. Peters. Morell. t sic advisor for Kings County Little Pond and Souris for Itld ML Gemma Dunn, lilorell Centennial rally held at Souris guide, who attended camp last yesterday afternoon and evrn- year in Newfoundland gave an interesting account of her trip. ng. Mrs. BF. McCarten, DIVISttlLI Miss Betsy McCormick. sour”, commI-‘SI‘IW‘I’ “’PIWITIP INC guide also gave a detailed de- large gathering of guides and scription M he,- camping expel» brownies who provided a guard of honor for Miss Henrietta Os- Ier, Chief Guide of Canada. She also introduced Mrs. u M. Avard. Provincial Commis- sioner who welcomed the group iences at Doe Lake, Ontario. Miss Osler was thanked ior hcr remarks by Mrs.Siewan MacAulay. District Commisston- er for Souris. Previous to the rally a buffet HOLDS ANNUAL DINNER ASSOCIATION Acting Dairy I MAYOR A WALTHEN Gau- Count on Queen Street. and expressed her Ieasure at dot I351 night out the ribbon Flam:ng the Mayor are the . . having so many p_ up She, supper “’85 served bthe IIOSPI' The annual dinner of the held last night at the Cliat- Rcid. ltt- \laimttii Hcrtt. who at the entrance to the dining two owners Louitl Rashed. I then introduced Miss ()sier who tality committee of the locax Prince Edward Island Reiard- lottetown Legion home. Shown introduced the guest sneaker, room of (‘liai'ltzttctown‘s new- lcft, 3 Joseph Jatbboum.‘ spoke briefly and who gave 8 vi- guide AssOCIaIIOH Wider Ihe 60- ed ChlItIFPnS Association was above are some of the head Dr. .I.\l itcr: cttpsi speaker est regain-anti the Town and right_ vid account of guides and brow- convenership of Mrs. Edward .‘M table guests during the f‘tti— and Grant 'l‘ramrs. provincial ner front the left: Brig. W.W. Association pi'es.tieiti. ¥4¥4¥***** 2 FUNNY FEATURES Kassner. Mrs. Vernon Fraset and Mrs, Eunice Smallwood. Others present for the rally were; Mrs. W.W. Reid. Deputy Provincial Commissioner Charlottetown; Mrs. Eugene Larkin. District Commissmncr for Morcll; as well as guide leu- ders from each of the points re- P tiles in Norway and India. She. held the attention of all when stie described the different uniforms and customs of the countries, She concluded her remarks by saying the one thing common to all and of the most importance to gu id es is keeping of the guide promise I Features Film On Sunday night. April 12 at 8.30 the monthly Fireside Hour will be held in the lower Church Hall at First Baptist Church. The featurg of this Fireside Is the viewing of the religious motion picture the Tony Eontane Story. Earle W. Adams of Sherwood. who has been assistant dairy superintendent for the province will now become acting dairy superintendent until a successor to Henry MacDonald has been appointed. Agriculture Minis- ter Andrew B. MacRae said yestei'da . I Parliament At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS THURSDAY. April 9, 1964 Opposition Leader Dicten- . Mayor Gaudet Opens . New City Restaurant E; m i . . . I o The Tony Fontane Story is thei and la\\S. resented. Mr. MacDonald! who has hem baker said Eskimos of north- unbeltfevhable. .tltet true story of. the position for quite a number emf Quill)?“ 15“?" III'eaI‘fd III“? . . . one o l e word's gr at .t t . v j _- .3 set s an po I .ICa awns. "A delightful way of openiing“‘liave made a constructive movel e 0‘ you h 2:92:322385 reaChed the reme 1 Justice “Mime? Favwau Pa"m°“"IP’“°“I5 T new restaurant." Ming-or A, in the field of providing good \i'alllicn Gaitdef said last night eating IIOIISPS In 8 CIIY “’IIICII as he cut the red ribbon acrosshas a I‘I‘emendOIIS POIBTIIIKI for the dinitigroom entrance to symt tourists.“ said the proposed transfer of jurisdiction over the Eskimos is constitutional. Minister MacEachen Appointment of a new stiperin- : tendent is expected in the neari future, Mr. MacRae said. playing baby sitter to triplets! I singers. Filmed in Hollywood by. ' . Youth Films. the teenage divi-l sion of Gospel Films. Inc.. it is the first Christian. dramatic mu- . sical ever produced. The pur- I Labor -I>m 02> holizc the opening of the Town Chi“ for “19- Pleasam' c - i 4 l and 0mm”. Roetnumnt onifiinction was Abraham ZakemI ghetotfifltrnlutfe. efflor pro-t o o o o . gigging”: I’elfifijgfi“;fleikfif D Queen Street near (my Hg”. iwlto welcomed the guests on he-I ‘ a I” y me“ D I ‘ T :— T M I ' I. (‘tvic officials and rcpt-esent.Ih:l'f of the ownerS. LOUIS Rashedi senl. Ton-V “me”? 5 pers‘mal I {elem union fiom Gleal Lakes ’ A ativcs of several clubs were in-Iand Joseph Jabbour. Seated at: Ieshm'my. §h0\\’ln2 teenagers; I seamen; ' ' mm m the preqmening party to the end of the dining room With“ and adults alike thaI Ihe answer Fume MlmSler Pearson an. Y 'aI‘Cm “"‘T" "‘9 Mamr- CIIYi “I III“? and me “leaner I5 OIIIY President Grant Travers of the facets of the problem can there "‘IIIII‘WI III? U S- ‘ Gamma“ “ MOTHER” give them an opportunity of see-l ‘ ~ . . f . . . ’ t t ad d 0- III: the city s newest eating place CCUIPIWIIGI’ 'I‘Ih“ Bull": Comm”? """d I“ the Person OI Jesus P.E.I. Association for Retarded | be hope of gaining success in o commit eff on rme an tee. before the droi's are thrown open II“: M” mmthyd Corrfgnwfnd ChrISI' . . ‘Children was chairman last I the total field. I : a‘lirsoq mg? m to the public. inf)”: Supermte" 9'“ ' ' ‘ ac" Tony acquIred."alI°"'wIde suc‘ night for the Association's an-I Dr. Bci'g listed some of the. “I? ‘ rm " "1' . Ncill t cess when his hit record “Cold ‘ Scattscs of mental retardation asI “(Ital C r e d H Lead? The importance of restaurants in a citv which ‘lnuail dinner meeting held in the ' ‘ “(IV-I‘I‘I‘T‘Io (I‘PI — Di" rI-' 'I‘It iii.<tn asked for remov'l a:Ctiarlottetown Legion Home. ‘ >0 I II I I " miiiatit-ii because of race, re-I of what he called sales tax Excellence of the decorating.I , ‘ Cold Heart.“ sold more than ‘lighting and service proVidcd.i million copies. He recorded ot iEin-., { . 0005 to become being. german measles. lcadI ‘34, \ .i\- -; t -- _ h- , ‘ . .‘. . ‘ ‘ giytot(llll):llltll:: ‘31:?" 6:29:3(1 was commented on by. represent: 9, hits “finding “syncopatedthhll‘.f?t~?\versd\\as'119:0letif‘fltgg‘{Jo-is(lg;n0{:']i!§:;l:$$emal agents: 1mm“ and WW occurs in Can. discriminant," amust s O n .. e IIIP Salllf‘l‘ittg the new proprietors am“: "I lawn“ Humps “I' I Clock". "Bring Back the Tlm‘ll'fii 9 0 “,9. 3‘“ "‘Ims 90‘. “Jim I y 1‘. b iada due to fottr main factors. drink manufacturers. ‘sura Capt. Dr. LE Prowse FX'; and “Vanitvu Two of his mostiwerc: William Handrahan. Vice-t V He stated the ll.i.lmal9 o -; Immigration “mister Tramway It FRIDAY. Apr“ 10 IIII'PSS'M "I" thank; "f III? Emmi outstandingalhiims were “Show— pI‘BSI‘IeIII' Mrs' II'IS Rammy' 19'3"“ 0" the med-“El level lsi said here Thursday night. The Commons meets at in general for the splendid e'ven-i boat" recorded with Sophie Tucp secretary and Paul Hey, trees! to prevent the'occurence .ofl He told {he (.mmdmn Mum“: "mm EST I“ mnfimm 9w... ["2 provided by the hosts. ker. Patti Page and Tom Mm._Iiirer. ’mciital retardation, or ‘to ‘ in- of Christians and Jews that of supplementary Spending es_ I 9 "fl 0 “n: and the “Sunny Side‘of met Reports were given by thc‘ stitute treatment to avotd these. these “1‘.th are: . “male ‘ __L'_ ° Street" recorded with Vic pa-;eiu‘ht associations and Dr. al‘tzltil‘mill events. t mehotos in ammiscrimmaflm. ~—-—-——'_W I Sti‘cssing the fact that retard-I m K‘LLED m CLASH mone. Frankie Lane and Billie I GCOI‘EG Dewar. Speaking 0“ Ile- Danie s. His recording of “I 1 half of the P.E.I. Government. i at children are capable of adapt-3 tatmns' I S h d I T talked to the Trees“ held first I pra'sed the efforts of the as- t Ing to society through a Work-1 "are to make an issue of an act l Vietnamese hi i l i t ary sources I C e U 6 0 position on the Aiistrailian hitirociation for their hard work omit-Imp program and that thesei of (iismminattnn' and indiffer. ' Wednesday said 80 \'iet (‘ong . parade for 16 consecutive weeks. Ibehalf of the retarded children. Ipeople can become useful and‘ ence by the general public ngueyriiias were killed in a l S Tony‘s wife. the former Kerry; Guest speaker for the. even-Iproductive members of. societytf the problems confronting mpiheat'y clash in rugged moun-i i p Vaughn. was a professional ac- ‘ inc was Dr. Joseph Bong. Visit- i Dr. Berg urged continued effort.‘ minty groups. 5 tains 300 miles north of Saigon; ' “fish'hen “II? and TOILV W811" inc professor at the University 3 or. the part of all concerned inl Mr. Tt-embiay said there must ‘ Delegrave. president. ‘ ,., I I I I ITlici‘R was no immediate con-I mam" I2 years “I10- AIIeI‘.ttf Toronto. Mental Retardationthclptng establish workshop pro- be greater understanding of each tion legislation. evasion of regu-I reluctance of indivitt . SAIGDN tRciiters- South Second Smash Hit Yo-Ho-Ho—Ho and BRIEF —_—__—__‘ Pierre I of the Canadian Tourist Associa-‘ ‘ firmation from American mph: RECEIVED WORD . ,. . - - their marriage. KPI‘I‘V continii-z -. . .. . .. I .i . . i ' s o- s ‘ . tion and \ice- iesident of the . - .Unit. who spoke of mental re-Igiiants rather than total andt othei s \teupoints to romote . I3” -P ham?“- . ‘ f‘ms .llabel 'I‘aFD‘I“?I‘I- Chal‘ i Canadian Natlilnnal Railways. I 9” II“"{‘II'."I”I"~' II“ “‘9 SIM" and i tarrlation as it complex subject, ‘ complete isolation in inctttilttu- greater integration. p -‘ I A B‘arrel I I“ II'IOIIII‘ ha“ INM‘NI nellsl Montreal. will be guest speaker.I I) III? "IQIII'CII'I’S “mum Illeianri stated that only by givingltiorts for these people‘ "After undreds of years olI i ;'I ll", doa‘llhnl II". IlmIIIIeITIP': at the semi-annual meeting of final? .3”: apqi’arlng I". manylappropriate attention to each Pius Smith thanked the settlement. some of oitr oldestlI 'I“' IIMCIICI‘. F: MacDonald m i the P.E.I. Tourist Association. ‘I Mm". "IIIIO" I’ICIIIIGT' Iindivlflllal. in relation to all the sneaker. {ethnic groups do not feel at: ' llt'JI'htll‘ll. Michigan. The late Mm. 2g. president Charles Linki Many Inltht’ COHEFFEaIIOH of home in their own country; .\I' MacDonald's widow is thcjiett'er announced yesterday, I II.“ BaI‘II-‘I "I9 “II‘W‘d-V Nam“ many of our newest citizens still feel isolated and lonely" NEED ACCEPTANCE Acceptance of immigrants by native - born Canadians and their integration into the com A business session of the ASII ing to see this great film. An in- so'ciatim‘ “m be held at the; vltation is extended to the con- Cltarlottetown Hotel starting all 399,3“? Ihol Tally l" .also. GOVIT CHANGES . two o'clock that afternoon and I “Wt If” h’em- ,éh~IIIft IPFI‘fgI"; Altittig’li no oil'ictai announce- ' it will followed by ece men s “I sen a 6mm 5' x a r mtiit this been matte it is e tion at six pm. and dinner at: c0. be pcctcd scvrrvitl changes in do which Mr. Delagrave will purtmetitis ol tlic provincial gov. heard. I I ‘ et‘nmc-nt arc to he made. mainly I MP Lmklelwr “Id “‘9 rea‘l sues son for holding the meeting fomct' Anita MacDonald ctft (lit-tifinnan. P.E I. Home decoratmg 3 Record Hunt For Minerals Planned In B.C. This Year being; munin were important goals for By MICHAEL BLAIR ibilitv surveys are now I newwmerh 1C call-led Mll‘ I These could not wait until in (I .' , " ‘ ' tdivil als were thoroughly on~ Iwith geologists this summer as ’ ASBESTOS mm 0‘ ERY vel.;aI:” with the lanéugzh is easy with pre-pasled .n M Cassiar Asbestos Ltd. has dis-I some divmons of depat‘tmcnts} all HAVOVFR ( P,_T' - i . . . _ hmi; changed to more. suitable III‘" I I mefms I0 {Wild me I Volkswagen cortipanv allid Til'igl HIP biggest 3‘tearh'gtll TIMI: eh: (“WWII IIIEII'QI‘aIle aghesms at “hooled In the cusmms "l C“- IP'E'I' T‘II’II“ Assmmlmn an: ' ‘ pnra,m" In '5 1’ ml ge u ‘(‘ltnton Creek, north of Dawson ada and settled in their new wallpaper leading ; consuan } der n av faced - i Germany's o portiinity to play host to the , - _. P I “VII OIIIQT More than 650 geologists em-I I magazme departments. ‘ 1 City. and Crest Explorations. a enVII‘OIIlIIOIll. - - di"e‘tors of the Canadian Tottr— . x . _ . . .. . , .. .mm'§ “MN 3 istl Association who will be hold- Th'lr-‘da-V '" “IV” film-V I‘Pt‘omei clover! by 60 mining exploration l S'III‘I‘IIal-I' “f SlmI‘Ia‘ld 0‘1 . f - Ngl‘lgnnllrs lfiedfiad‘mfeufnla A theft of sion worth at spec- ‘ mg “my "athermg in this city the longest. costliest damage t rampant“ “.1” span.“ the 1mm Califointa. has fount an oie rte'n' . tip tom e. me o er Ial refrigeration tools occtiiu‘ed aflhm that, gsuit in German press history. :ime for memmc minerats and body northeast of Mayo on the BTI‘HHI and for many months , l .stimt-tlmP Wednesday evening: He expressed H”, hop? am Volkswagen, Europe‘s Iargest'asbestos' Yukon-Northwest Territory bor- afterwards. It Ishwell. re d tan. a pat-kcd t‘iler llf‘lnl’lLIlllql Assnmamn members possufie 3pm maker. ,5 suing 1h? 609.00% “Every year has been boner der. _ member that t em imi a'lltln to A“. Peterson. bulllnlfll‘sldfi.‘ Circulation magazine DM for h- i The Iron ore deposit Is estt- mUSI come mm e 113 “9' s ., . i would attend to hear the crest- III" (“1" “‘35 93‘"de 0" RICII'.dent of the Canadian group. I l."'\l‘i(l Street. "Ia" “‘9 IaSI "Ir III“ I’a'SI III "I: mated in the tens of billions t1 lions. and cost studies now are :being made to see if It can be‘ 'economically mined and shipped to markets. born Canadians." The statements were Included in a text of the speech issue to the press before delivery. “Meanwhile. some oil and Has HAS , MOST COUNTIES ! . . - Texas is no longer the biggest J "I‘m-V “0’” “he” I‘ SP‘II'“ state in the us. but it has the itinto the B C. and Yukon mining 1 most countiegvgsi Georgia is} .exploration field. and a number second with 159. of oil-gas companies are getting beI for writing that the com- . . :15 years Ipanys twm - carburetor VW-l; ‘ ’ _______ W‘s mode, pm...“ unreliable Slims; 3; $5":ch 30 wars. "IV: minivanfie. lesl' be “The main reason for the en‘tered bdt"eD§/Iamflfi Ia; “I ; boom is the climate for invest- thev expect one :f “a s 50%] lug rlSk capital and pm“ mom man‘s i$2i5mimx ' lare many important mineral de- tomotive t n flip/70¢ 3 MORE DAYS You’ll get the hang of it, fast! 3:30 - 7 - 8:30 Moore & McLeod Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN I ARE LICENSED I Keir Bevan and Harold Phil- lip: of Douglas Bros. and Jones lliisscd Department of Henlt’hi “SEVEN DAYS IN MAY" (\‘zlms and received their plum- rers' licenses recently. . posits still discovered.“ seleral Other i Risk capital is money spent au i . . I magaz'mihav" dlssenled from I on proiects of unknown import— : DM s verdict on the car. \olks- l ' - Iwazen Claims the t“! was rig ;ance. B.C. is a good place to t H , . - . ‘ " v Xiloi‘a- I ged in a _sliatter-the-Volkswagcn Eggngeégllfse Thzfiglagn meatly un, Imyth" bid for more readers. develn MAKING PROGRESS th I: tChflII'Iottcfown office of. Iimeres'ed In the plasmas". P ° ° l l l' l1 l l'. 0 Ta iona Emplormcnt Sci"? Isavs \Ir Elliott rovrnCIa n ersc O 05 IC - - \‘ice says that work is progress- . . areas little rcsiric-I 15 "t ' 11 ii activit and A BEOOd LUS l m: smoothly on the wvial insu,._. I IOIkSWaEF" also demands I'o‘ tive legislation against. mining. l wttilmslli amanil‘l‘co‘mpaniis in- t "9 Flend Who Prays I ' r I . U . . mice numbering project. start- Ilracnnn "I all dISpUIed CHIICISm v and provincial taxes on minedI wit-ed, it can‘t help but be a AThIeTIC ASSOCIGTIOn on Young Girls! ed some two weeks ago The "I- SUNDAY VISITORS IdIr‘ICIed “am” the model h-V I minerals are not excessive. i great minina year} ll mmplalnl ls lhal the cm“. “h “r: ‘il'A'fiAa‘fllg' 059m“: hearing on "1 II .ast vcat'. mineral product! TV A v 0 Q h nlctcd application forms are tiotj 5" . a" - IV a" t “a ' ~ - a ’ T 9' SI". I mined in B.C. sold for $250.000.- 7 ~ being returned as Promptly as son. JP. all of _ Charlllllelmm we‘lnes a‘v'. Hanover C‘I’II:oon. of which $40.000.000 come. Tl“ ST “ARREN a.mplre ueen o on required for an even flow of were Sunday V'ISIIOIS III AIOn'JCmII'I heald legummly {Hm I fmm EXDOI‘IS. mainly 01 Copper IAI’I “CIIIef Jus' 0" Men' tscveral members of the I CHICAGO zinc. and copper. have risen. ini Imp rewmng on its p0“ of 69' the past few years. spawning many new mines and renewing interest in mining speculation.‘ says Mr, Elliott. Lead and zinc prices are now 'i cents a pound compared to less titan 10 cents a few years ago. Copper now is more than 30 cents a pound. up from 20 -' -. ' _ maga-‘ - i. .. .. v ttork in the office. i taglle izine crew of engineers. drivers; and mm. to Japan. lgttcet inatgi liarltqen gilltrlte igntifie no CONNEchN I RECENT GUESTS and editors who took part in ‘ PRICES RISEN will“? ‘upre mew trusted by - Ernest B_ Johnston, who was‘ Mr and Mrs. Gerald Proctor,.the test. "Prices for the major volumei American Veam‘ waders says DaTe--saTurday, remanded earlier in the week Charlottetown. “ere recent ——-‘————-—% — minerals produced in BC" lea H “mm m1‘m;me The 'maga_I h.\' Magistrate James B..lottn-. guests of Mr, and Mrs. Alan . . e- . . t Time-40.00 a.m. Place--A.M. Birchwood High School P.M. Prince of Wales sitin_ QC in magistrate's c o u rt. on the, Charge of unlawful possession oII lIIi Pounds of butter. has no cun- I ncf'llnn whatever with the Ern- NI Johnston doing business Queen's C o it n t y' Nelson. Montague. INJURED IN FALL \Irs. Zita Bottdreault. teach- cr at the Montague Regional High School. had the misfor- tune recently to fall and seri- oitsly injure her ankle making necessary to condtict her: classes for snme time on crutch- ._ member Canadian executive of TONIGHT AT 12.00 prominent Negroes. said Ralph1 McGill. pillllliIIGF-é‘dlifil‘ of the Atlanta Constitution. and U Attorney-General Robert nedy were runners-up. For Hoffa To Be Aim TORONTO Ken- .luliiistoii of Kensiiigton Road I: ICPifiThe nine- I‘Ilt‘ operator of Johnston‘s Home FEEI. RUN DOWN? t Cll‘ III” Kensington Road. Ernest! I st . . . t cents. osmzx can Help Tltat Rundown ruling .\Ie Products Plant. es ‘the International Brotherhood A, raw". mere are "hm" 3 _wmfi“nue To "on Defluem. College . .q . iof Teamsters tlnd.t will he p ' . . . . BROTHER nu“ I CONNOLliY FUNERAL — i agkpd m“ month to w Wm an large producing mines in Rt Many older touts, when deficient in from. \lrs w J. Roberts. S p rln I: f I m. J. Bernard Cm ‘ ‘ ‘. I’ and the Yukon, with several ma gain w OId'I'me “"9! "Id . Park Road Ch'irlottetown yes-t The unma . . lappeal among canadlan mpm' more scheduled to go into ro- YW'I‘J" I'CI'I‘9 WI‘I‘ 0W" Tomc' ll s'gnpd tci'dw wash“; the mud 'of‘thei nolly took DIM? ThIIISdflIJ‘Sm‘Jhers for cash support of intcr- ductim" “m year 0 ‘we lire nervous low I entroukqu ‘~ ' ' ' v h's ate rcs e ta. - . - I _ r - - . td. . Helps regain your in .1 o . death of her brother. .I amc 3 "IL lmm I t 5‘ Lawremc t "I’llIOII‘II pres.ld.enl “Tim” 'Hnlla‘ These include Boss Mountain filig’étftlitmg. a day get-acquaint“. Execuflve. “title. 81 of Seattle. Washtngtoni lll‘lroll Riiféreogeq’mem Hm. Ihl’lnr“. ‘IPIInIIcl'V ,I," 5‘?th Molybdenum. a subsidiary of size costs time. At all drug stores L' SA. Mr. Dovle died on AprtII ( "In I, b m ' “Ia IS mg." “1" c 95. "l. Im Noranda Explorations Ltd. and H \ ~ . f Ho 8 Mass was celebrath .V tHoffat to fight back With. Ca~ the Fndako MO] .Menum Mme ‘lr‘ Doyle' a name" p i Rev. John SIIIIIVGIIw PPi “‘Imi nadian director I. M. '(‘aseyi 1 A y ltd IIII‘Cr. leaves to mourn. besides his wife and Mrs. Roberts. tltrtc brothers. Larry_ Joseph 8 n- Vcholas, ans a n ot h e r sister. .\lrs .lohn T. Butler. CARD PARTY RESULTS the also conducted the service all the grave. Rev. J .I Dtinphy was; present in the sanctuary. 'l'hel president of the More" branctti of the Royal Canadian Legion... .Iohn Mclnnis, conducted tut." Legion graveside service thh. r" " v rs t r _ L‘aiillitilunlillJIyCQLI‘IEV 18; night huglpr David Mills Stillfidlnflpl‘:: i cm: Iaq‘ifl ms" Mrs. Mary. Last Post and Revei a t I3 Mat-Kinnon and Mrs Helpnl bearers were: Pius . urpity. Crtrm I tie-d. consolation. VI" All:er Pinion... Gents met Frank Keefe. Frank Contnalg iIoitn neggafiv prom. pp," and John 0 Veill lntermen CMtello, (arterial-m. "hm tn the church cemetery. II” ’ - in! prize. Mrs RELAXED mm SPORT ‘II'I‘I’I‘ R- GaIIant. door row. During 1961. it is estimated: Mr" Joseph Macanhcrm that some 1.526.000 Canadiansi teczeout. Mrs. Helen Carlmdi/ obtained more _than 20.000000l "Id ‘Id" flemm. day: of recreation horn spot. Dodds said here in an interview. The C a n a d i a n executive meets in Vtontreal April 20. Mt. Dodds said. “and I'm sure the executive will give the green light to the proposal.“ . . Hoffa was convicted March 4 at Chattanooga. Tenn. of trying to fix a federal court jury and was sentenced to eight ISmith O'Brien. Frank O'Brien. years in prison and a $10.0th fine He is appealing the con» victim. and a campaign 11 a I started among American mem- bers of the union to contribute $1 each to help him. The union has 1.660.000 Amer- ican members and 40.000 in Canada. of Canadian Exolcrations I Endako is building a 10.000 ton a day concentrate mill at its open pit mine 100 miles west of Prince George to process a large molybdenum deposit. Es- timated cost of the mill is $20.- 000000 Mr. Elliott said both Japa- nese an European interest! will probably buy B.C. molyb- denum. a "space age“ material which alloyed with steel cnn withstand great heat and fit- The main suppller to date has been the United States. Two big discoveries recently were of iron and asbestos de posit: tn the Yukon. and feasi- 2 1n : I DON’T FORGET T0 REMEMBER! 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