WEATHER > _ i ; TORONTO lCP) — Tempera- a ; tures Issued by the weather of- fice: l I M a. l a For The Personal Touch That Makes The Difference. .. Hill MA . in. Max. l _ . Ni _ l Alberton and West Prince County ....... 0M1” .‘ E _ v f. i The Guardian‘ Charlottetown, Thurs. NOV. 22. 1962. Viicriggiuavei i . . . . . . .. 453 H Edmonton . . . . . . . .. 21 40 _: O Moncton l . . . ... . .. 23 40 i" a S I n s u ‘Fredericton 14 42 4 SaintJohn 20 42 I.’ ichina .. 25 33 I i Winnipeg i . . . . . . . .. 24 24 I l Toronto . . .. . 42 47 E ‘Ottawa 30 44 _‘ . Montreal .. .. .. 28 41 ’ 3 Quebec 20 34 The fisheries committee of the ‘ cretary, Lincoln Dewar, p r 0- Ha lfax 31 44 Eastern Kings Resources Deve- 3 posed a research project which Charlottetown 26 40 lopment Group has recommend- ‘ would-entail an examination of Sydney ed that two 84-foot steel trawl-the province's agricultural re- lYarmouth ...... .. 23 45 ers be built and located at Sour- sources. This proposal was re- ‘St‘ John‘s I , . r h ‘ ‘ H 28 30 is to stimulate the local fishing l ferred to Mr. Daley for sludyd HALIFAX (Cpl—The weather industrv Gorge V- FFBSEF- Charlotfie-ioffice says a band of showers ‘ In a report to the Provinciall Resources Development Coun- l oil. which met at Elerslie Tues-i day night. William Pierce. chair- man of the fisheries committee. accompanied by Earl Lewis and Paul Gallant. asked the over-all council to study the proposal. l SET UP COMMITTEE I The council, under chairman Robert Parent, referred the matter to provincial research director, Hartwell Daley, w h a! will set up a committee to work ' with the Souris group on the] matter. 5 ~ Federation of Agriculture se-I Fertilizer Plant’s Operation . In S’side Causes Complaint iSUMMERSIDE — Fifty-eight residents in the vicinity of the Canada Packers fertilizer plant it) Summerside East complain- en in a petition to the town council Monday evening against storage of the fertilizer chemi- cals outside their plant. and in the same petition asked the council to have the company control blasting operations with- in the plant clue to some dam- age caused in nearby homes. Discussion of the matter by council indicated that the town manager and some of the coun- cillors had visited the site be- fore the company started un- town, with the establishment of ai Highland college in the Centennial Committee. 15 planning 1964 celebrations. OUTLINES WORK i The meeting was held at the federal biological station at El- lerslie. Station superintendent. station for the council. Lunch was served by the Bideford Wo- men’s Institute. 1 9 Next meeting of the councili - - - I. . . ,ginnlng this evening: mil be held Dec. 13 in Rustico. isoutherly winds 15_ Lowmgh at . New and . l .Cape Breton: Cloudy and . Later however, the fertilizer trucked to the area during win- dy days, and this together with subsequent wind action resulted in fertilizer dust causing an- noyance to residents of this area. Councillor Herb Schurman said that the material is now covered with polyethelyn and burlap. and the company h as promised to find another loca- tion for this product in future. A second petition before the council from nine residents of lower Arcona street. requested completion of this section of the ville 40 and milder: Low-high at Sydney 32 and 44. with intermittent rain by eve- ning; chemical. in powder form, was Low - high at Charlottetown 38 d 44. n: S St. John River Valley: Cloudy; intermittent rain beginning in afternoon; 15. Low - high at Moncton and Fredericton 40 and 43, Saint John 40 and 44 Cloudy with intermittent light rain beginning during morning; milder: - high at Edmundston 33 and 40. intermittent ning in a fte rnoon; milder; apPQBK‘Ed ill ConneCUO" i will spread into New Brunswick and eastern Nova Scotia this . DFO‘ l afternoon and reach Prince Ed- lvmce. He was referred '0 lhe iward Island and eastern Nova “'hICh l Scotia tonight. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity. South shore. Annapolis Valley: Inter- mittent rain beginning in the af- . ternoon: mild: southerly winds oy Drmnan, host for the cvon- l15 _ ~ lng, outlined the work of the {46' Low high at Halifax 42 and Yarmouth 43 and 46, Kent- 44. Northern Nova Scotia. East- n Shore: Occasional rain be- mild; Glasgow and Goshen 4o 4 . southerly, winds 15. Prince Edward Island: Cloudy mild; south winds 15. v .C; - \ / Behind The Meat Counter At... 11. n A- pare and serve culst J: - I)!“ oimeat...anda oatvarlo ofwa lavis- flrromto y yo , ahopiers prefer to select only the ey know and enjoy. Other homemaker: prefer to offer their families the widest poo- sible variety. Whichever way you prefer to buy your meat, you'll get more personal shop- ping aatisfaction when you meet the man Eastern N.B. Counties, Lower mild; south winds Upper St. John River Valley: south winds 15. Low Bay of Chaleur: Cloudy with light rain begin- OLYMPIC FULLY COOKED JUST HEAT AND SERVE SMOKED PICNIC MAPLE LEAF BY THE PIECE BOLOGNA FRESH OR CORN ED MEATY GENUINE WOOD SMOKED LB. 31° PLATE BBISKET LII-39" ‘ behind the‘moat counter at DOMINION I He's a trainpd expert who in at your service . .an. efficient iriendly adviser who will qiadiylhdp ou select the cut of your choice and to you New to cook and serve it. When you consider that this expert ersonal attention plul minion Meats o qualit cost no more 7 it's not hard to understand w y more Can shop at Dominion than at any other store. 32c MARVEN’S GRAHAM Wafers WETHEY’S ASSORTED loading operations, and prepar- ations made by the company, together with assurances given at that time, seemed satisfac- tory. street with asphalt and sealer. Councillor Schurman said that storm sewers had to be placed in this area before paving could done. and that this paving ‘project was scheduled for next year. Jams 2::45c Juice c southerly winds 15. Low-high at Campbellton 33 and 40. B Fundy: Southeast winds 15. cloudy; intermittent rain and mist patches begin- ning in early afternoon; visibil- ity 10 miles lowering in rain gmlgngRS 39° OOHOE SALMONw-89‘= land mist to one to three miles: Itemperatures in the low 405. O’Lerary Lions 43 WITH EACH $3.00 PURCHASE—A REAL SAVING HEATHER FIRST GRADE BuT'rElt49u CUT FOOD COSTS AT DOMINION EVERYTHING IS 100 PERCENT GUARANTEED vawas menu UN'm. caosmo SATURDAY. NOV. at nmaavnmmnmmouamm I 'DOMNIO'N STORES LTD. SAVE 15: ON 6 TINS T E R N PERFECTION G0 SUBURBANITE M I L K IS PATIENT amawmmifha‘ifitli; a . m. by GOOIM [All Mom FUNERAL - The M for Eugene L. Ngl‘civgi' . oz. Kn Mined WMmehaaglnnm pm Have Your Tires Retreatod Home to St. Malachy's man-ch. m whee Soierm Requim 'n luv. Bantam with Reg: Ge . s b i . den an and cm as” scon nume u or an to Doolgn ‘memonia, Present ling“. 100% Crude Rubber for Traction llama 0 Rigid Quality Control O Goodyear Method Retreading COLORFUL TREE O 100% Guarantee in the church cemqu Rev m ORNAM’ENTS “was 305mm CLARK TIRE &SUPPLY Hummus . . TO PHOTOGRAPH MARS d Moscow (Ap)_The Soviet High tide today at Charlotte- To e spaceship s p e e d i n g toward att_7302t31~"2lé and 7240‘] ars will come close enough "5 ‘00 a i 8-m- an 1 ‘ E Glasse to take pictures, radio them pm. Summerside tlde elshteen ye s htaclffl'tt;1 tearth and tI-Ifllen leorlltinute distillate; later tltiacr; Chatrloett; ESTA 6‘ A LB. 13C 2 . __ _ is lg as an an cia pane .i ' - U“ “565 0 8y 8 - ' in? gféfiyothgryfl’gs “83) the news agency Tass said “led [and sets at 4:40- 7 oz' i , was held at Turner's Restaurant “Sday' It is now 4‘000'000 "mes TIN c «. Wednesday night with special from earth. The spaceship, INLAND SEA I 3: Mt if: “its a - u t n . . e asp an ea w o ‘_ :23 lifgsAhggsegmgfascfgfigt travelling according to sched- area of approximately 169,500 PURITAN IRISH OK i ‘ side in attendance. “‘2' Square “195' 15 oz. ; 2 During the meeting it was an- TIN c , a T- nounced that the recent sale of light lloulbs had been most sue. [ cessfu and that a new project. —-—_—— .- sale of chocolates. would *4, iYORK FANCY begin shortly. ' e club agreed to provide eye A ‘ 15 Oz' LB. OZ. glasses for two children in the l . 0 ms c H area who were unable to pur- G, f u “I _“ 1 'l t chase them. V8 your am y e 81 o D easure and re. laxation the year around with one of these fine {TREES LOMBARD 0R PKG. 'f D k I. L. ‘ *musical reproducers. ' . Transistor Radios . Record Players . Electric 0c e uit . Tape Records 0 Musical Instruments 1:113: C At Alberton i Great George St. Charlottetown Dial 4-3535 4 i ALBERTON - An unusually CAPE COD light docket was attended to by Magistrate W. Chester 5. 1 LB. 6 MacDonald at Alberton yester- . PKG day afternoon. A resident w a I , - fined $20 and costs for posses- DOMINION sion of liquor in a place other ' s than his residence and three oth- lgrng' FRESH CRISP IZE 2” ers charged with being intoxi- SIZE cated in a public place, had a 6 their cases adjourned for two DOMINION EACH wee s. A five dollar fine was hand- 16 OZ. . o to a motorists who fall- PKG. FIRM, RED, RIPE ed to stop at a stop signi and 1' a second motorist was gven a . 14 oz- . warning for permitting more - ZERO PAR c 100', 5 than two adults in the cab of a ; 12 oz. 2 . TUBE l. : ck. . PK . g, 3 Stanley Ross Bgennanammr . ISLAND MacINTOSlI FANCY i dale. was fined 10 an coss ; ,0, speeding, : HIGHLINER—HEAT a EAT A P P L E 5m; c 002. i ' ‘ IN 14 OZ. 138 t ' : HADDOCK 3mm mm- 49“. ' noz. NON FOOD ITEMS ST. PETERS ROAD j Meander: what. Eugene flavor. John C. Bailout and (norm. Interment took O M 33d:ng TANTON TIRESERVICE .1. n.88° ‘ 90mm somaasaoao Ch’town Dial 4.8570 .. m Km 8‘ , om. 4-3519 $1. err-ts roan . , r