F’ The Guardian, Tues. Oct. 23, 1962. 9 Research Urged . On Lumber Firms i Henderson vnncouvnn tCPl _ Can- & ztda's deputy minister of forestry * thinks lumber companies should I sr)(‘nt' more timte learning what! the public wan s. - C d He says lumber producers are I U [Lying their way with wood sub- stitute manufacturers because] the lumbermen spend too little time on market research. "it lumber producers devoted as nluch research to marketing methods as they do to technical p!‘Ohl€mS. they would be much better off.‘ said Dr. L. 2. Rous- sfau. deputy minister for the last three months. Aluminum manufacturers. he said. and producers of other.’ in-,or_t substitutes. spend enor-; mnus amounts on research intot the means and demands of the: public. | "They know what people want and gauge their production ac-. cording y. "The lumber companies just ' ° go on producing the same things r and assume people will buy." 0 _ Dr. Rousseau is here to ad- dress the annual convention of l".(‘ Canadian Institute of Fores- ' try which opened Monday. i Su Mac Lad I Take advantage of this extraordinary- event to purchase brand new, famous name men’s apparel for winter. Wanted styles, oolors. fabrics at unbelievably low prices. And ladies. shop now for Christmas. Mothers—this sale includes many Items in our boys‘ store. - EARLY §m° X BIRD STARTS TODAY AT 3.30 A. M. ls Favorite In U.N. Trot I: MANY HYDE PARK p M§."’¥.’§§".S .i.eYo.‘.ti§’J sT..i‘:' TAILORED drew the 1:0. 2 post position, . n Monday an was prompty es.‘ . - , , ‘_ tablished early 8-5 favorite for Me“! Make l? 3 pomt to V15“ H9nd01'50n & : :llla:;)ollJs)' Harvey the $0.000 United Nations trot Clldmofe this very day. See the terrific wo ; Thursday night at Y o n k e r s values, the huge savings on new Fall suits. Genuine Q reg. i.5o On Sale “LINE” G|:‘6;;'E's 9 59 M at 8.30 pm. 5 ,{‘,f,‘f,:nf'§f.;,_“'“°“' 3 PR5. 2.50 early bird special ’ C O A T S g; 100% : only“ ‘ mum - oxv‘$°r?at. Q all weather coat! 0 zip-off detachable hood $ 3 . I for work or sportswear 1 1 5 0 heavy duty zipper ‘ O warm winter lining .; O a. 20.00 value I " early bird special ASPORT 3 SWEATERS DRESSandSPORT COATS 7 Q orlons and all- I l l . 10 only wool’ .99 Q values to 25.00 Q shaggys. pull- overs. cardigans l I Q many at H price 0 no-iron white dress shirts Raceway. The race is designed to decide the 1962 world trotting A wonderful selection of shades and weaves title ‘ 9 ' Eight star trotters. tour from m the newest ” and 3 button styles’ the U.S. and four tfrom other lands, will meet in t e W.» mile race. The U.S. horses qualified Reg. to in the $45,000 Gotham Trot 10 days ago. while the visitors were the top four in the $0. were the top four in the $45,000 'l'rausoceanic Trot last Thurs- day. Ahe qualifying races were 1!/4 miles. Leading foreign challenger is France's Ozo, who won the Transoceanic. Gerhard K*N-'9': . NOTED German driver who han- dles Ozo. drew the No. 3 post , l - 1 . ' riilllalhf thllmett/1ill‘e’li(ie‘llml:g'Eve" “ "'5' 399°‘ Poeles. France. 020 was listed ‘‘*°“l‘“’ “'9 Price’ third choice at 9-2 your suit MUST tit _ T ,,.~..... ..__ Stanley Dancer drives Su Mac . on A _ . Lad, winner of the Gotham. The tlyeavel the “ eight-year-old star is owned byt , ' Irving W. Berkemeyer of New‘ Mtlfrrd. N.J Second choice is Duke Rod- ney. at 7-2. although he drew the outside No. 8 post. Duke Rodney is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Patrick de Gennaro of Rochester, N.Y.. and is driven by William Iiaughton. The Duke was second in the Gotham. BEDEQUE Mr. Herbert Craig, Middle- ton. is a patient in the Prince no 4&0“. ~ ' 3 Coxlnt-y Hospital. A.‘ no‘ ¢ “S d m “:30 ~ ‘ ' ~ 93‘ i ' . ' Harrison Mac Farlane . O t brand names Fernwood, is a patient in the op Prince County Hospital. Stetson early bird sped“ Miss ema frossman of and 0 fine count broadcloth S U I T Freetown. who as been a pa- . . 6.95 S tient in the Prince County l-los- : lglfichen ad _ _ pital for the past two months. Mflllflfy m ' C no-iron flannel and arnel cotton sport shifts is convelscing at the home of Q Boys 4.98 I _ , . 20 only Mr. and Mrs. David Jewell in O plums. plaids. prints Central Bedeque. L3.V8W8.V now for ' H A C "1"" ‘O 50-“ ristmas 0 regular values to 6.00 Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and their two daughters have taken up residence in Central Bedeque. Mr. Murphy is on the teaching staff at the Summer- slde Regional High School. Mrs. Mary Johnson and Miss Florence Gardiner of Moncton. .B. sp the Thanksgiving weekend at the home Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell in Cen- tral liedeque. An extension. which will in- clude Sunday School rooms. pastor’: study. kitchen and wash rooms is being added to the Baptist Church in Central Bedeque. A .completely new heating system will also be in- stalled in the church. CASCUMPEC Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Nevin of the U.S.A. recently vis- ited Mr. MaeNevin's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. In Dennis. They also visited . WORK GLOVES 5 . Slightly : Potnto Pickers Special 2 S H I R T S 6.00 Soiled ....,, .., ..., 3 PRS. 1.00 W W 3.98 WORK sox 3 19 JACKETS 5 Q 3 PRS. 2.00 I ' at these low prices. entire stock PANTS O nylon ”"““"“°‘ *9 95 '. I OYS’ WEA KlDDiES' coArs 100% NY,” early bird special § ' Sweaters I pullover: O cardigans O vest style ‘3.99 early bird special SHIRTS ~ . c. 0,, BOYS suns gum; SIZES 6-16 —’ Q tough and rugged Kiddies, Nylon Q navy. olive. hlue 5"°'"‘"''5 0 am a - is Laminated JACKETS : ;"'£":" _98 Q 14.00 value . 5 ,0 ,4 . Q my and Q tall weight .89 _ Q I to lined 3.98 o :35“ sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry MaeNevin and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacNevtn. Brae. Ind Mrs. MaeNevtn’I sister. Mr-. Jaclr Matthews. O’Leary -$20 Chester Reeds 14.95 $16 Vtlool Worsted: 11.95 spent their vacation visiting Mrs. Chapman’: sister and brother- ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. R h o d e s Ashley. They also visited with thci. friends, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Thomas. Cascnmpec school is closed for three weeks for vacation. Miu Sylvia Lelrd. who h a s Dita! school of Nursing. spc-int n the weekend at her home . d _ & Fm-mug Coy‘, T H I R S ' _ ress . ’ Mr and Mrs. Keir Ramsay. Y J A M A S " S T Men; Winter sport S .—. Knutstord. visited their daught- P . wk“ I flu“ ‘ r or and son-tn-law. Mr. and Mrs. 9- “Y 0" ° nunmazn, O reg. to ‘ :. so... 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