% Prime Minister Dicfenbaker is sworn in Monday as for Prince Albert by Leon Ray- mond. clerk of the House of SYDNEY. N.S. (CP) -— G. I. proposals for an organization aimed at stimulating economic growth. The former Nova Scotia high- ways minister said in an ad- dress to the 57th annual con- ference of the U o be the long term aim. if future study and ex erience indicates it is feasible go do so." In the near future. “we ex- pect to turn to certain sectors of the economy where there seems to be is marked potential for organization as “a new concept to Nova Scotians. Indeed. so far as I am aware, our province all the first in North America to embark on such a course." PRIME MIN-‘ISE SWORN I in Commons. It was the prime minister’: second trip from his residence in as many days Keitiafiarrefl Has Champion Shofiliorn At Alloerion Show ALBERTON —- Keith Barrett showed the ‘grand champion male Du Purpose Shorthorn at. the Prince County Exhibition here. Mr. Barrett also owned t_h reserve champion female while Alden Gamble showed the grand champion female and Clem _0'- Connor the reserve champion male. The Jersey class had exhibito Harry who took all prizes. Following is the prize list: Sec. 1. - Jr. Bull Calf born at- tor Jan. 1. 1962 — l. Alden Gam- ble. 2. Keith Barrett. !i_. Alden Gamble. Sec. 2 - Sr. Bull Calf born be- tween July 1 and Dec. 31. 1961- 1. Keith Barrett, 2. Arthur Wal- Bull 2 years and arrett. 2. Clem only one Pridham. Shorthorn . 1. 196 re 2. Harris Rogers. 3. Harris Rogers. Sec‘. 5a - Artificial insemina- tion Unit Prizes for female born after Jan. 1. 1962 —— 1. Ed Turner. 2. Loman MacLean. 3. Loman MacLean. Sec. 6 - Sr. Female born be- tween July 1 and Dec. 31. 1961 »- 1. Keith Barrett. 2. Loman M:-icLean. 3. Arthur Wallace. . 7 - Female born between Jan. 1 and June 30. 1961 . Loman MacLean. 2. Alden Gam- ble. 3. Alden Gamble. Sec. 8 - Female born between July 1 and Dec. . - - 1- Loman MacLean. 2. Keith Bar- rett. 3. Clem O'Connor. GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Steele and family. who have been vis- iting in Georgetown as the guests of Mrs. Steele's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. left. recently on return to Mone- ton. N. . Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Scully and family of Halifax. N.S. are vacationing in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Elon- dietta left recently on return to Montreal. Quebec, after a holi- day spent in Georgetown as the fiuests of Mrs. Elordietta’s fa- ther. Mr. P.J. Solomon. and her sister. Miss Genevieve S01- oman. Mrs. Ronald Smith and so it Philip of Kingston. Ontario. are vacationing in Georgetown as the guests of Mrs. Smith's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Boudreault. Miss Gladys MacDonald and Mrs. H.F.R. Watts of Boston. BS! Saint John, 13.3., are visiting in Georgetown and are e ' of their brother. J. Ro- ward MacDonald and Mr I. MacDonald. James Haley of Halifax, N.S.. visited the province during Old me We at and in i- Sec. 9 - Jr. Bull under 2 years - Champion - Alden Gamble. Reserve Champion - Keith Barrett. Sec. 10 - Jr. Female under 2 years —- Champion - Loman MacLean. Reserve Champion - Keith Barrett. Sec. 11 - Sr. Male 2 years and over Champion-Keith ar- rett, Reserve Champion - Clem O'Connor. Sec. 12 - Heifer 2 years Dry- 1. Keith Barrett. 2. Loman MacLean, 3. Harris Rogers. .13 - Heifer 2 years, in mi —- 1. Alden Gamble, 2. Ar- thur Wallace. 3. Shane O'Connor. Sec. - Cow 3 years. FY — 1. Alden Gamble. 2. Keith Bar- Sec. 16 - Cow 4 years. dry - ‘ii Keith Barrett. 2. Alden .G e sec. 17 - Cow 4 years. in milk -- I. Loman MacLean. 2. Harris Rogers. 3. Alden Gamble. Sec 18 - Cow years and over. dry —- 1. Keith Barrett. 2. Harris Rogers. 3. Harris Rogers. Sec 19 - Co 5 years and over. in mill: — 1. Alden Gam- ble. 2. Loman MacLean. 3. Bar- ris Rogers. Sec. 20 - Champion Senior Fe- male — Alden Gamble; Reserve Champion - Keith Barrett. Sec. 21 - Grand Champion Male - Keith Barrett; Reserve - Alden Gamble: Reserve Ill?‘ private and public sectors of our economy." 4 He said consideration is now v is hoped an announcement along these soon." Mr. Smith_ suggested it will ganization's activities can bd ex- ded n of the province, “though this will following his ankle fracture and a month's convalnscence. (CP Wirephoto) YORK . Mrs. Ramsay Auld and niece, Miss Lavinia MacDonald. Char- lottetown. were recent guests of Mrs. Gordon Crockett, York. Miss Diane MacDonald has returned to her home in York after spending her holidays with her uncle and aunt, Mr. United States. Mrs. George Whiteway and Mrs. Will Crockett are the teachers in York School for this a r. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watts have returned to their home in Hamilton after spending their holidays with the iatter's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts, York. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cras- well, Winsloe, were recent Sun- day visitors with Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Gordon Vessey has returned to his home in York after at- . tending the Dominion Rifle Competition in Ottawa. He was accompanied » ' Clark. insloe. Miss Edith -Brown, Toronto. spent part of her holidays with friends and relatives in York. Miss Marina Watts has re- turned to her home in Toronto after a pe nd ing her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. York. Mrs. Frank Bovyer, York, has entered the P.E.I. Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Raymond Watts has re- turned to her home in York after a stay in the Prince Ed- ward island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John MacLen- nan. Glen Valley. were recent EXAMINATION GIVEN Mr. Smi said examination has been given “the organiza- tion for planning which has been so successful in France over the last 15 years and the organization in the United King- dom which is just now getting under way." Economic growth did not de- pend solely on decision and poli- cies of government. He said might be in the ‘private sector outweigh lines will be possible e some time before the or- on. re- ovsr a whole economy EATON'S SEPTEMBER Sturdy service weight quality Bottom dieets only! Made of sturdy white cotton with boxed sides and reinforced taped ttreas... areoasytaotakeoffandputoni Twosldeeat corners...lie smoothly on the ma EATON S R SALE PRICES: Twin Bed size. each I L‘IiN'EN TEA TOWELS lRlSH LINEN lie bout N so" my ‘for e thrifty k—II'pl Here's linen for good drying. good wearing! Done with 35% Off! Ordinarily . . . pastel multicoloured checks in cotton woven right tilnougb. ed. kc ing. beautiful dandy shower gifts for th autumn bride! from wm_ Beale colours: Eaton September Sale for “my IRISH LINEN DAMASK SETS 6 Hostess-favoured colours! I .1110 Gaerflll. Charlottetown. Thurs. Eng. 80. 1962. ‘Ii iN.S. Minister Discloses Plans To Boost Economy i growth. He described plans for the pi that decisions made in FITTED "canon SHE "T Double Bed size. each Dinner ale cloth with 6 napkins . . . gleam- ly finished white linen damask E of woven in a lovely iiionsl design and care- hemmed. classic for your tab Cloth size 60 x 80" with 6 napkins. Eaton September sale. 7 pee. sot tiioseoftiie intbeirlgroat government relative importance to growth. “l_3ut governments. without impinging upon private rights. deal along this line.” I A text of Mr. Smith's speech was released to the press in a vance of delivery. d. can and I believe should, to- day. take a more vigorous role ordinate activities and plans in the public and private sectors. “This help, of course, should be in’ the nature of co-operation, not compulsion. "There is a need to study centrally the potential. the them with each other and the government's plans for the pub- lic sector. and to see how in aggregate they contribute to and fit in with the prospects of the economy as a wb e." M. said that it was appreciated that “what is ap- propriate in this connection" for a completely sovereign state with central control over all monetary and fiscal matters, not necessarily appropriate to a province of Canada. ‘ “We believe, however, that there is a substantial field with- a province with its 1. end. Their daughter Isabelle w c limited jurisdiction can do a LITTLE SANDS Mr. John MacBeth. Grand View. was visiting relatives at Mr. John H. MacLean’s, Little nds. Mrs. Euphcmia Money and her three girls Jessie. Elaine and Donna May, who accompan- ied Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Com- pton and family. to Ontario t o attend Mrs. Money's son's wed- ding. have returned to their home in Little Bands. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Moore. Albion and their daughter, Isa- belle and two children, were visitors to friends in Little Sands on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack MacLean and family Cornwall, their tent with relatives in Lit- tle Sands over the last week- staycd as a guest of her aunt until the following Friday when she returned to her home in Cornwall. d Mrs. John H tched Toronto ne. Linda. Leo. flughie. Dun- can, Antigonish. N.S.. who at- tended the scotch gathering at Eldon were overnight guests at Alex Blue's. Little Sands. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blue also had as their guests six nurses- in-training from the Hamilton. Ontario General Hospital on Wednesday night. They were Marilyn Dinsmore. Marilyn Bur- gess. Yvonne Nunnikhoven. Shir- ley and Sheila Hall (twins) and Carol Corn ot.. Mrs. Angus MacMillan. Tor- onto. Ontario. spent a few days visiting friends at the home of ' Ida Blue's at Hopefleld. A very pretty wedding was solemnlzod in the Little R ' Church on Saturday. August , when Miss Mary Blue RN. dau- ghter of Mrs. Ida Blue and the late Albert Blue was married in Mr. George Ployer. Martinvale, Mr. John Hume and three boys Johny. Tommy and Allan from Massachusetts are spend- ing their holidays in Little Sands at his father's. Mr. Ewen Hume. ’ CD Mr. and Mrs. Mack MacPher- son, Wood Islands East. M rs. MncMillan was returning from a seven weeks stay on the Mag- dalen Islands where her dau- ghter was ill. She left recently by Wood Islands to visit relativ- es in Cape Breton. then on to Mr. John Young from New Waterford. N.S.. his sister Mrs. Mabel MacDonald and s on Roderick and daughter Mabel stayed at Alex Blue‘: on 'l‘hurs- day night on their way fr 0 in visiting relatives in Souris. Miss Minnie MacLeod of Bos- ATTENTION! For all your Car. and Fire _ INSURANCE ' A Call us today. PEAKE-MARTlN . LT 92 Queen St. Dial 2-128!‘ Mr. an ugh Cameron and five children Dian- too is visiting relatives at Mrs. 20% OFF USUAL PRICE! Madeinlinglandofhidb woolblanketsas fleece-saft,amootht1hatch.. 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