1 id 8! fire calls were answered i nlsh, for her service during the gduring the year. A new stove past year. was purchased for the club room Edward (laudet and Mike Mc- during the year along with a Phee were reelected to the ex- roof ladder. Wm“ Chief 5 inc-Elected Donald in Alberton yesterday aft ernoon. v. John Benjamin Blanchard. IBloomfield. was fined $10 and icosts for s ing and Ronald Joseph Bernard. ‘ was i l Both the interior and exterg 101' of the fire station and club Routine Cases Disposed Of At Alberton Tignish e firemen reported I I‘ll minglgg twig?)me . were raised during the year by 1‘ .. VM . U - malitholding their annual crib tour- ALBERTON —— Routine high» vnament and through other an- filvoater Arsenault. ro-nlectq' tertainment. Gd locretary-treasurer. report-i The fire department compli- ed molar meetings were held merited Mrs. Andrew Paturel.l 5 Via! good attendance. .-\ total chief telephone operator at The way traffic act cases and charges under the liquor con- trol not were disposed of by Magistrate W. Chester S. Mac- ish, 1given a reprimand for failing to transfer registration of a motor vehicle. For operating improper] 'equipped vehicles. Dennis V ltor Bernard, Tignish. and .Al- .s ?'< ivin George Ellis. O’Leary. were each fined :10 and costs. ISLAND NEWS PAGE A charge of failing to trans-‘ {fer registration against Carl [Joseph Doucette. Tignlsh, was left over for a later court. Charge of possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor ' Wendell Holiday Greetings and guilty to two charges of pos- session of liquor and was fin- ed $20 and costs or 80 days on each charge. For sa e offense resi- dents of Alberton South an Tignish were each fined :20 and costs. A South Kildare resident fined $20 and cost days for intoxication and the same amount for consuming liquor tn public. was i l We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our many patrons and friends. for your much emprecuited patronage over the past year, and we look forward to serving you next year and the years to come. IOHNSTON'S HOME STYlE Kenslngton Road Charlottetown Man In Hospital After Accident SUMMERSIDE —- A resident of Victoria. P.E.I., Sterling Leigh Craig. is a patient in Prince County Hospital as a result of injuries received in a motor vehicle accident at 1.30 am. yesterday at North - on. The vehicle operated by Mr. Craig. 3 1960 European model. was travelling east on e Trans Canada Highway when it went out of control. went off the highway and struck a culvert. The car was extensively da- maged. The injured man wa attended at the scene by Dr. David Stewart of Crapaud. The Borden RCMP detach- ment investigated the accident. 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown,- Thurs., Dec. 24, 1984. Island-Grown Crops ‘ lwo-lhirds About two-thirds of all brus- sels a are being grown by Prince Ed- ward Island iarmers. says the Canada Department of Agr' cultural. Some of the products produced here are being sold on the British market. ' market for P.E.I. r-l - new produce was born when three sprouts. broccoli. cauliflower). d frozen food ts opened on 1,400 sci-es. $500,000: snap it the Island. Since than a major horticultural crop processing in- dustry has been quietly develop- ing in the province. In 1964 it may return a gross of $1,670,000 to Island farmers. and a release from the Canada Department of Agriculture fore- casts that the figure will likely exce $2,000.000 in 1965. 600 AT PEAK The largest of «the three frozen food processing plants employs 0i Market 600 people in peak periods and a staff of 40 the year round. Mowing were the acreages in horticultural crops for pro- cessing in P.E.l. in 1964 with the products’ estimated gross tarm es for french fries 1.000 acres. $240,000. This Was a total of 7.500 acres in these crops in l . Cam a'o depirrtment of agri- culture Charlotieto experi- mental farm is taking a keen in- terest in the development of this new horticultural industry on the Island. RESEARCH PROGRAM J. A. Clutcliffe, a horticultu re specialist. is heading a research program aimed at developing proved fertiliser recommen- ' crops and s p i- ass Variety testing of peas. cole crops. strawberries, snap beans. and spinach is being carried out at the research center under Mr. Gutclifte's direction. Seeding rates for snaps beans, topp g _ as e1 s sprouts. chemical control of weeds in spinach. cole crops, and peas. are also under study. ' Santa appeared following to program to pass out gifts find ats. ~ Teachers are Mrs. .Geogge Whiteway and Mrs. Anne'Crpc- kett. [Capacity Crowd Attends Concert YORK — York Hall was filled to capacity for the school's re- cent annual Christmas concert. Master of ceremonies was Ri- chard Vessey and music was un- der the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Raymond. The program included chorus~ as. dialogues, choral reading and exercises. FAROUK MUST PAY _ _V MILAN (AW—A Milan court ruled Wednesday that former King Farouk of Egypt was" un- able to preve he suffered any financial damages because? a chocolate bar his name. The court ordered Eamnkfito pay 600,000 lire (31.000) in c' rt costs for the, 10-year lezdl’; s- P 09- . - i: A t of the program was a nativity pageant by the senior room. wi scripture read- ing by Eleanor Jewell. value: strawberries. 400 acres. $320,000; peas. 4,000 acres, $500.000; cole crops (brussels beans. 400 acres. $60,000; spi- nach. 300 acres, $50,000; potato- DULL WORKER The ant may be industrious, but it's not very brainy with only 250 nerve cells compared to 10.000.000.000 for a human being. not of in which he exhibited friendliness and helpfulness of an unusual nature." said the prenuer. Premier Shaw continued “I knew him well and admired him ve much. we were close per- sonal friends and I shall miss him greatly.” l you all the joys and blessings of Christmas. DU‘N‘N and McARE Texaco Service Station SOUTHPO RT Styles change, but our Christmas Greetings to you still convey the ' same old-fashioned best. wishes! l . STAR TAXI ' Dial 4-6581 131 Kent St. . Premier Show 5 Expresses Regret . Premier Walter R. Shaw yes- .terday express his regrets [over the passing of Col. D. A. iMacKinnon on Tuesday. The premier said that the e p ovince and his ea removes one of P.E.I's most "He achieved We take this m- l— m to wish everyone a MANAGEMENT and STAFF a this» has fioommhammm 3M1th CHARLO'ITITO'WN there are many things we know J. Krthur Mrs. M. Dorothy Cori-inn Frank In Bells ring out with elitiSilnaS Jy. THANKS- AND MERRY CHRISTMAS Tool who in any way contributed to tho ammo-name.“ of our Confederation Con tonniol Your 1964 JOHN J. BUTLER any Comptrollor A. W. GAUDET Moyol' City Council Gonnloy bite Walter J. Cox John P. Nicholson and Water Commissioners ' CITY OF CHARI. 1864 NRTHPLACEOF CONFEDERATION Syd R. Earl E. Green ~ I Joseph . Molt ' “5n