Irving MacbDonakd, York, is seen right in this picture taken at the Maritime Winter Fair in. Halifax. His Angus steer topped the show in the on em eeg Lkedet i a ~ * > the hoof section and was third meat buyer who paid $2.45 per after the carcass points had been allotted. With him is Gordon Harding, . IGA stores TRADE MINISTER PITCHES IN ON VISIT TO SENIOR HOME TORONTO ‘CP) — There's an old upright, a captured audience. You can play a lit- tle, sing a song or two. What would you do? Of course you would. So did Mitchell Sharp. It was the soft-sell approach —tickle your audience, work tn your message. The minister of trade and tommerce came through magnificently here on both counts. He turned up at the Second Mile Club in north Toronto os- ensibly to have a look at the tlub’s display of socks, mit- ens, baby sweaters, home baking He really was after a vole or two. Club members were old enough to vote. In fact, they were 60 years of age and older—all_~ 150: of -them—and that’s a good harvest for _any politician. * JOINED IN SONG There was the piano. He couldn’t.help himself. He sat down and started to play and Car Factory Near Sydney Cut In Size TORONTO CP) onto has decided to reduce sub stantially the size of the auto- provinces, nobody laughed. All joined in as the minister bellowed: “Oh the rich get rich and the poor get poorer ‘In the meantime, in be- tween time. ain’t we _ got fun?” Perhaps it wasn’t as spon- taneous as it seemed. There was a publie rela- tions man, along. His was the voice that was heard to shout ‘‘more, more.” It also just happened that sheet music for Hello, Dolly! was at hand. Mr. Sharp was glad to oblige. It was a lot of fun and the minister, seeking re-election in Toronto Eglinton, left feel- ing that he had done himself, and the Liberal party, a lot«of good. He had coffee with the ‘sen- ior citizens as they finished lunch and got his message across; A majority govern- ment in Ottawa is needed and tt should be a Liberal govern- ment. | Mineral Output Figures Given OTTAWA (CP) — Total value of Canada’s mineral production |last year was a record $3,397 - | 155,000; an increase of 11.4 per — Canadian | reau Motors —Industries—tAd- of—Tor- —day: cent from 1963 figures, the bu- The breakdown in the Atlantic with mobile plant # plans to bui'd sons bracketed: this fall in Nova Scotia. OMI executive John Kay said in-an —interview.- here. plant, to be built at the former | Point. Edward Naval base in} and New $191,922.00 Prince Edward Newfound land | ($137,797,000) : the | Island $843,000 ($798.000); Neva Scotia $66.952.000 (566, 318-000 Brunswick $49,856,050 Cape Breton, -now will ocenpy- | (62; 343,000). 412,000 square feet rather than | the originally estimated 250.000. Mryv Kay said, however, thai a building of about 63,000 square feet already on the site of plant will be incorporated with the néw structure. The Toronto firm, with dé help of Industrial Estates Ltd , the Nova Scotia government's development agency: is building | the plant to assemble cars pro- duced by two Japanese manu- facturers ~Toyota Motor Co. and Isuzu Motors Ltd. Under the new plan, the plant will employ 450 persons rather | than the 500 estimated ‘ earlier. D. W. Samuel, president of OMI,, was expected to have made a firm announcement 13 Halifax Thursday on plans for starting the new construction at Pom Edward, but his trip ‘e Nova Scotia has been postponed | for several days. The CMI plant will be Nova Scotia’s second. Volvo (Canada) | the | Ltd. already —produces—cars~at~ Dartmouth. Surgeon's Gloves Being Recalled WASHINGTON (AP)—A court action calling for seizure of « inside the bright, terlulent some 66,000 packages of ‘‘radi- ation sterilized’ surgeon's gloves on charges they are con- taminated by microscopic mold vas. filed here in court at Camden, N.J., the US. food and driig administration announced. George P. Larrick, aa sioner of food and drugs, the manufacturer of the saree B. F. Goodrich Surgical - Hos- pital Products, AKron, Ohio. is reecalling some 6,000 pairs al- ready distributed. ; CITY HALL PLANNED FREDERICTON (CP)-—Plans would be housed in a five-storey and the — cham- federal | world of today’s youth. . ‘pod com ayer BILLY GRA ! of statistics reported to- 1963 compati-_.. | 4 Queen Charlotte: High School Charlottetown NOV. 8-9 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets on sale at Hughes Drug Store and __damieson’s Pharmacy ~ Montague pound for the steer at the auction sale. fone shift basis, P. D. Norman |components are being shipoed }creasing quantity of materials OWNER AND BUYER OF STEER 16 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Nov. 4, 1965. Renault And Peugeot Cars To Roll Off Lines This Week ST. BRUNO, Que. ‘CP)—The mitted to a policy of gradually first Canadiat- assembled Re- increasing the amount of Cana- Nault and Peugeot cars will roll dian materials in our autos ” lant recently | eae tye community near New Brick Plant’ Montreal? Planned For N.B. FREDERICTON (CP)—L. E \Shaw Lid. of Halifax will build a $1,000,000 brick plant at Chip- man, about 40 miles northeast The plant is being operatcd by Soma Inc., a wholly-ownes subsidiary of General Invect- ment Corp. which, in turn, is | 25-per-cent owned by the Qu~- a which a jof here, it was announced Wed- be produced at the plant are tne |"°°44Y: Renault 8 and 10 sedans and th» 4 joint announcement by Pre- Peugeot 404 passenger car. mier Robichaud and Shaw pres- Arrangements call ‘for the twe | ident L. E. Shaw said construc- French auto - makers to sell 0" would start early next parts and components to Soma |SPring, It said initial capacity Inc. which will then weld and |Will be 15,000,000 bricks a year, paint the bodies at the St. Bruno 294 said the plant would pro- plant. Finished care will even. Vide the province “with one of tually be re-sold by Soma to the ‘Me finest —brick-manufacturing Renault and- Peugeot sales or- °Perations in Canada or the ganizations in Canada, United States.” 45. Shaw first established a plant The 145,000 square foot St. at Chipman in 1928. The an- Bruno plant will initially pro- nouncement said the new plant duce ‘about cars a da \would “maintain and expand” a a the present employment of 65 'men in Chipman. Shaw's main production cen- tre now is located. at Lantz, about 35 miles north of Halifax. Mr. Robichaud «aid the Chip- man plant would enable the company to expand its existing markets in the Atlantic prov- inces, Quebec, Ontario, the New England states and the West Indies. LIVE IN DESERT Desert sands are alive at deau, General nvestment’s in- | dustrial director said im an in- terview Monday. Mr. Normandeau said while the bulk of the plant's parts ard by sea from France, an in- will be bought in Canada. “We are already obtaining ~~ our glass, batteries and plugs in | this country: he said. ‘“‘And un- night with sand-colored spiders, der the Canadian-U.S. automo- fierce larval ant lions and other f ROBIN Jf receives a Flour. ¥ . Me Mrs. Bessie Fielding, Harmony Road, Truro, Dealer: E. H. Hudson, Trure YOU TOO 25 Ib. bags of Robi ROBIN HOOD FLO "4,000°° CASH WINNERS Mr. Jerry Duguay, of 285 Church Street, Bathurst, N.B., Hood Flour Mills Limited, after finding certificate in a 25 Ib. bag of Robin Mr.. Kent Co. Ltd.,. Bathurst. 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