,gnlaa. Chance Chandler 5 Mrs. Dorothy Douglas, ors. Island Products" Well Received Marketing director R e I d angster was back in his office , I a l direct- ‘ISLAND NEWS PAGE’XY.:.:::.':“‘* [Charlottetown and Queens County Association [The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. March 5. 1963. 5 Plans Announced . Members decided to use part of Stanhope School as lnfor-I imation bureau during the sum- 8 :mcr months, and to have new - I,brochures printed. ’ifiéergg filfigwf after ‘13:: - The treasurer presented a fav- ken for [stand produce, A new executive, headed by orable report for the past year, “In the whole area I cover- Wilson Ross, president. was and the golf committee report-led," he 'd, "I found that ieleclcd at the recent annual din- ed that it expects to proceed , there was 1m per cent satisfac- ner meeting of Stanhnpe according to plans. ition with the products we ship- Beach Development Association m I ed to Newfoundland in the held at the Queen Hotel. ,past year. With the exception of a slight Others on the executive are: } blight PI‘OIJIem. 4 I During his trip, Mr. Sangster ’. i .. thian, past president: markets were served well and Y' _ ' I c Bagnall, vice- president: the attitude of business'men to- . ' ‘ " '* Lou Bagnall. treasurer: Mrs. ‘“'ard ""5 “own” “very “En ‘ 1‘. ‘ good." , .0"! 1'1 T ‘l . I IR agh or Leith MacMillan, secretary; Mrs. Jean Reed, Edward Mac-x ICallum, Jack Proud, Mrs. Con-‘Ho 'jv i site d St. 'John’s, Gander, Plans for the regional drama merside Little Theatre under the inie Williams. Harry MacLau-, Grand Falls. Bishokaalslf. Vthn- feStiVal [or the [Sland '0 be heldidirection of the author H. T. The Forty Hours devotion dsor' comer mo ' ep “1' ville. Harmon Field, G o o s e ‘ In Charlottetown the 14 to 16 of‘ _, av. Happy Valley and areas ' opened at The Church of The , this month were finalized at a Barker will close the regionalmeice court yesmrday‘ blocking the exits on the site Wiucxsatocmo MEMO are shown as they listen to $7 middle of the g r o u p. The 'Contributin Gerald E. Martin. CA., FCIS. Halifax, President Atlantic Prov. inces Economic Council was guest speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of Rotary at the Charlottetown Hotel yester- day. William Hayward was chairman and Frank Curtis co- chairman. “Born of the common need our provinces APEC had its beginning eight years ago by a group of forward-looking busin- essmien. The organization now has over 2,000 members", Mr. Martin said. “The basic pur~ po.. he organization is to induce a faster rate of economic growth in this region." The speaker described the Al only about half that for the rest of the country, a major facim basic problems of higher un- employment and lower 981' cap- ita income as with the rest of Canada". Mr. Martin dealt with the somewhat greater opportunities for early expansion of export- oriented manufacturing indus- tries and the forests. fisheries and rich mineral] potential of Neud‘oundland ing in developing your fishing Industry and the progress you are. making in modernizing its equipment. we cannot get around the fact that your history has been linked with the growth of a farm-oriented econom . In this beautiful garden of the gulf. you have been endowed With a heritage unequalled in any of the other three atlantic provinces. You have the gift of rich soils capable of builde a strong econiom based on further developed and integrat- cd‘agricultlmal industry. You have not only the op- portunity, but perhaps also the Nsponsrbilioy of producing for x T we" nn‘sa' firms?— Fred Bladt, 126 Pownal St.. is eral for Mrs Ella MacDonald Bews was held from St. Francis T CLASS CANCELLED, cl he adult physical fitness “asaheschgiu‘ald for last night en ar otte H was cancelled. m SChOOI IDaytd Boswell. physical fit- e_ss director for the province. fillgngle classes will re sum 0 . ay night. Ma Queen Charlotte. rCh u at MacLEOD' FUNERAL Th _ — e flown for Mrs. Donald J. Mac- Stod of Kinross was held from A a Church. Orwell Monday afternoon. Service at H owl Martin and The Beautiful Land" by h min and Malcolm Mac- caan. Pav rers were. .DIM' M:CGilliii. Erneathartin. Ewen . a] Mac lWalter MacLeod and billing; 51': Flowerbean-era were Lloyd IecDonald, John SNOW. Ken- Dotiilalilhll‘f ' h.- mo acLeod. Stanley Mor- “ligament took pl.“ [5 to note the strides you are mak- seem convalescing at home following . Io Basic the growing food requirements of a region now embracing almost tWo million people. is to this sector, which has been and still is so vitally important to the well-being of this prov- ince, that you must look to pro duce ecomic gains in the near utm‘e. ' “The challenge of meats. INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY “Firstly, wt must concentrate on further increasing the size and productivity of our farms. We must become ever more proficient in farm management quaint ourselves with the latest ative that we keep abreast of changing tends in consumer de- a n contributing to our recognized m "d5 “We must produce what the customer wants, in appropriate quantities and at competitive prices." The speaker continued “to maintain competitiveness we must extract maximum produc- tivity from our farming opera- tions. To do so will require the combining of on- amalgamation eat to operate farm units in P.E.I_ on a diversified rather than narrowly specialized basis. Secondly. "we most careful attention to imp the grading and packaging of our food products. Unless we march shoulder to . shoulder with, or outpace competition. we will not succeeed. Unless we give the customer exactly what he wants, not even the excellent reputation enjoyed by P.E;I. give 8 products in the past will retain our markets." EXPAND INDUSTRIES Thl-rdly. it will be necessary to further expand the Island's stock of food processing mous- tries. You can grow it and you ouaasdties so they can be mar- keted profitably to the food pro- issing plants the speaker said. Next,-production and market- an injury on Stitu“my :zhimmoed biagifenmmgnfine and: speaker was in I mum! by BEws FUNERAL — The fun. macy of ly and equality of W mm“ "d "mm by SUPP This implies a careful assessmem of present market- return. operative action, Finally,~atteniion must be giv- en to the further development of Misting markets and the estab- lishment of new ones. The gross value of agricultural pmduo- t‘on in this province was over 32‘? million in 1961. This figure represents a very significant roilion of this province's total income and the benefits ac- cruing from the agricultural sec- tor of your economy are shared. in one way or amlhcr, by prac- tically every one of the 100.100 people who proudly claim P,E.l. as home "This form production formd arkets, but certainly one of the more irri- portant was right here in the Atlantic region. The combined population of your sister pro- vinces outnumber: you 18 to one. Each such person repre- sents a present or potential cus- tomer for the products you sell. And to this your other tradition. al sols areas, and then Main add areas offering “119mm sales immunities and you find yourself contaminants a real Mutton more. Then-don, practices and continue to ac- fotts Problems there is a need for careful mar- ket research and analysis. FARM MARKET Since the Atlantic Provinces from an important part of your market for farm products, and since your own immediate i'ut- ure is so closely associated with building a stronger agricultural industry, you naturally have a This, of course. is precisely what tho APEC program is designed to do, The task of accelerating re- gional gzowth demands that all groups and organizations share in this work and that their ef- ' be carefully integrated,” Mr. Martin said. ton of management and labour, and some require legislation and means that can provi Rl-I. BuitbiNc no” time. they refused but left of their own free Wlll at 5 p.m. Dies In City The death occurred at th e Charlottetown Hospital, Sunday. Marc 3, of Howlan Mullally of Souris River. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William B. Mullally, the former Hannah Hughes of Morell s The late Mr. Mullally at the ‘time of his father‘s death took over the family farm at Souris River. which he operated until 1943, when he joined the Canad- i rmy. e following year he went overseas, where he re- alm“ ' H the latter a t of in the “mile Provinces, 911- ,5)“ ii 8 MT- Mmi“ 92.“ Barium-r inter-95‘ 1“ Pl°m°ling lgztlnegt liihich time he rgsllmed oilfthlrlzlzefil'c higgilbifiii dorsed by the premiers of these impllfis five basic reqlm‘e- a more robust regional economy, fam'fin ' ' Mr. Mullally will be remem- bered as well for having work- ed with the Chief Electoral 0f- ficer. Survivors include his wife, the former Mary Etta MacRae of Rollo Bay West, and the follow- ing sons and daughters, Dun. stan and Paul, Ottawa, Des- mond, Toronto, Peggy. Montreal _ . ' to agricultural technology and “Some programs are properly economic research which mdic- meth s. F production, in the pespmsibility of our prov- Anthony, Boston. Marie, RN. 5 area that the caiplta] 1nves¢mem recent years, has undergone incia-l government: some must of the nursing staff of the Char- s in new plant and equrpment is mpld change and it is imper- receive the cooperative atten- lottetown Hospital. William. LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK David. Joseph and Michael all of Souris River. Other survivors are Rev. Fen- nelly L. Mullally, PP of Stur- by the federal avutiwrity." ‘ r ime P pointed to the need for federal recognition and participation in solving the problems of this region. The establishment of an Atlantic Development Board now provides us with a direct chan- nel of communication for ac- quainting the federal authority vinces can do for themselves. There is no alternative to perv sonal initiative and persever- ance, TEMPE)! PRIDE We must avoid the very real danger of becoming complacent with our own self sufficiency and our own ability to “go it alone." Prince Edward Island- era, as wele as people living in the other three Atlantic Pro- vinces, must temper Justil‘i'aiblc pride in independent capabil- ities with perspective, and com- tinually guard against becomln cverly inwardlooklng. We must work together: We must realize that the progress of this e is entwined with the overall destiny of the Atlantic Region. APEC'S only resources The challenges hold greater promise for action and achievement than most of us have ever thought possible, Together we will pursue these opportunities. the cochalrman. Mr. Martin recently completed a world tour hoiisle University. John Evans reported dist Ladle’s lEight will be held on March 27. Visiting Rotarlans were Net» son Mann and Robert Boutdlier. Halifax, Eric Woodside, Sum- i rslde and Wm, Calorie. Mme» on. Guests of Rotary were: Hon. W.R Shaw, premier. Hon. A,W, 'atbcson. Jack Jolmston. Al- l‘son Mutcfi, George Oha city, Joseph Revell. and Frank Harrimton. Halifax. AID UNIVERS GLASGOW, Scotland (CP) —- Four members of the Caledon- ian Society of Toronto have do- nated 810.000 to the St. Andrews University rebuilding fund. None have ever attended the university. SEEK BETTLE BROWS LONDON (CP) — British ag- ricultural experts are looking tor toes "beetle brows and staring eyes." has goon. Rev. Sister St. Ethelbert, ” IT'S THUMB LICKIN’ GOOD SMALL DINING ROOM SPECIAL With French Fries 1 .50 cow’s Honey. Dial 4-9226 ,' portance of organizing an -f ing May of 1964. ‘ recent meeting of the Centen- Dr. Frank MacKinnon, Will- iam Hayward, and Ian man, Centennial Committee re-l ipresentatives, stressed the :1: 9.. out- standing committee to guide the Dominion Drama Festival finals to be held in Charlottetown dur- The opening presentation. it .. was noted, will be held at the; M Fathers of Confederation Mem-i orial Building, and the festivall Vince in the competition. The meeting noted that an in- teresting facet of this year's re- ifestival on Saturday ‘lar. 16. Bentley and Mrs. m" that John i Lillian Duchemin, Charles F. Duchemin, secretary. reported R. MacKinnon had agreed to act as stage manager for the festival. Pleads Guilty To Having Knife without bail for one week M The charge of the theft against M a r i o n Berrigan, Charlottetown, following a request by the com- Counsel for the defence John Holmes. For failing to stop at a stopiBoyce, CSsR, directed the choir.‘ ‘ ' ‘ _ l Sunday evening, Holy Hou r and costs or two days. A Slml-lwas conducted by Father Boyce Sign, a motorist was fined $5 l ‘ On a charge of being drunkiMost Holy Redeemer Sun (1 ay and disorderly, Harold Hughes,|morn-tng. with Solemn High 0f‘Doucette, CSsR, and sub-deacom ROdd. Missjgoods valued at less than SSO‘ReV- JOhn Keoghv CSSR- Following the mass the Bless~ was withdrawned Sacrament was ' {procession through the churchl y Father Maloney. The boys'l wasichoir sang the mass and pro-v cessional hymns. fine was imposed on a mot-‘and the sermon day suspended sentence, lug knife. and was remanded‘days and the other given a 207.30 and 9 o‘clock, with an N. com-i ening mass at 5.45. Last night‘s B . of the Avalon Peninsula. ‘nlal Planning committee with Progress reports 0n meChanr‘Charlottetown, pleaded guilty‘Mass celebrated by the rector, I v the governors of the Dominion ics of the festival were given by and was fined $20 and costs oer e ry ev. Frank Ma 1 o ney,I°Cl°Ck~ , Drama FESHVEI P~E~I- feglon- Mrs. Douglas MacGowan. M i 5 Sim days. CSSR. Deacon was Rev. W.H.! The 50'9"“ 0105‘“ 0' the de' votion will be held this evening 5!! .7139 carried ll’l ', ,t. ( 9y Rev. Edward 1 delivered by . Melwn Alvin Jackman, Char- orist for going through a red Father Keogh of Saint John. gigoggnaggeevzvsiik ‘Z‘rtfllrmaan: lottetown, pleaded guilty to the‘trai‘fic light. . .13., who is special preacher Unemployed truckers, seat- of the New Fathers of Con- Chief of Pol-ice Sterns Webs- truckers were asked if they ces and a la frogmpeach m_ Charge 0! unlanllIly carrying 8} TWQ drunk arid IncapabIPS.‘for The Forty Hours devotions. ed and standing on trucks federation Memorial Building. ter, between two trucks in the would leave the site, at the ‘ p y p weapon In the form 0f a hunt- one f'1"th $20 and costs or W"; Morning masses are at 6.45, LTD. PLUMBING " supplies E And Service Dial 4-4688 60 Queen St. three act play by T. Barker of the Summerside Little Theatre. GIVES PROGRAM Mrs. M. J. Rodd, regional chairman, and chairman for the meeting announced the pro- gram. “Uncle Harry" a mystery drama. presented by the Little Theatre Guild of Charlottetown and directed by Kenneth C. 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