- . . e Prince Edward Hand and New u me yes;- while Now an"... ll M A < a '5 Brunswick this season looks wick'. crop is slightly down In if I favorable. quantity from last year." The agriculture minister met for two hours Thursday with New Brunswick Agriculture Minister Adrian Levesque Charlottetown, to discuss Also discussed at this mor- ning's meet‘ng was the partici. pation of both provinces in Hali- fax's Atlantic Winter Fair which opens late this month. Handled By Milk Control Bd. ISLAND NEWS PAGE .Wmmahmmmmmm .— D3 .. ,.-...a. Devon SLICED BACON Ls. 59c 60’: 89c V26a|99c ICE CREAM 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, FYI. Oct. 16, l964.lfajr competition by members of the plant for the machinery." number 0! agricultural prob- r ' ‘ ' ' ' ' , tinued by The a iculture minister by the plant are in keeping With pears that this province will nee that us been con . lwas commgdiiting on a resolu- those paid by other processors." have about the same sine croo English monarchs ever since. . tion passed Wednesday night by Mr. MacRae said he was in SUMMERSIDE ~ This town pressed praise for the 10 zone Amal . ‘ d th I . r gamated Dairies of Sum- said the producers an e pro 1‘“ "honed 85 per cent 0‘ 'ulcfpglfi)‘ Sgeexnpgédauragt merside, which the association cessors should each have their “on in the united Fund “3' 0 ‘ an pe says is in competition with pro- own association. "I ve felt this - demned as “unfair practice" the , , man Thomas Richardson. Jvance gifts, reported success . know what “no” Wm be taken ' ' ' d rl com letion in that Summerside company purchas- . Mr: R‘Cha’dson Said It was 3mg: 3! P mg the raw milk from producer, on the resolut'i‘on requesting an “napalm that the summer. ' investigation. Ihavent receiv- ' - - t a price some four cents per Attending the meeting wereldistricts in the Summerside ar- 5 , . United Fund workers fromlea. He anticipated completed Quart below that of flmd milk. Summerside, Athens High return. from various team cap- It was also suggested at the . lcampaign Chairman' reported he} k 'l d ” 'd A riculture Minister Andrew Success in the payroll division was 100k“, forwam to a good ! the best of my“ non e ge, sai g ' for several firms. with 100 per I‘ response him” the appeal clos_1Mr. MacRae. th e re was no MacRae says the price outlook l , . “151' I the P.E.I. Fluid Milk Associa- I laid “hat tut lem. common to both Wow SETS PRECEDENT tion should be taken to the high” complaints were “the ace; . , P.E.I. Milk Control Board. firstI have heard oi unfair com- "Potato quality in both prov- William I the Conqueror was Hays Agriculture Minister An- petition involving the Summer- inces this year is very good, crowned king of England in 1066 e. l the association. which asks favor of the suggestion made at that the minister look into the last night’s meeting by Roland Pefl' it w" "Ported akt ‘ "hub won” compku the" "u. cessed fluid milk. way for a long time." said Mr. mg Of campaign wor e“ erel Association members coa— Mac 39 - - ~ t a price much lower than the side appeal would reach its Athens High School Region 3 0 (the resolutiongme quot. by Oct. 20. closing date Chairman. Robert Jardme' processors pay their producers :21; c py 0 School Region, Miscouche and 1 rains in the sres by the end of association meeting that the ma- Evangeline illigh School areas. lthe week. .chinery used to manufacture Good Campaign goal for Prince Ed- Ben DesRoches' Miscouche , Tri-Milk was placed in the plant 2' cent participation of employees 1 ,5 Tuesday subsidy involved. The govern- for potato growers in both at the Fair Share level, was re- ' Joseph Gaudet nu g 1 t n ed ‘ l drew MacRa side plant. I am sure prices paid said Mr. MacRae, "and it ap- at Westminster Abbey, a p ac- delivering of ' MacDonald. Southport. w h o n' - by Summerside campaign chair- ‘ JOhn E l“ I. In Chfll'le 0’ Ed' The minister said he does not for the campaign. 1 spoke on behalf of the 21 school and selling the finished product ward Island is $258,488 'under government subsidy. “To ' ported by Arthur Johnston and the campaign-s progress m the TEA Jack Hopkirk. The firms includ- Evangeline High school Region, Turkey - Chicken / ed R- - “Olman's- Gal’del's : Frank MacDonald gave a brief Save-Easy and some depart- ,‘ “may of the appeal in Tig. men“ of the TOW" 0‘ summer ‘ nish. under the direction of Da- ildet lvid Harper. Reports were also It was reported that the Sum- l heard from M". AC Green. A1- FLUFFO merside School Board office has bench. Chester McMacklh' 02 arranged for teachers to contri- Leary and Lorne Burleigh, chair- bute by the payroll deduction man of the Ellershe _ Tyne plan, and a number of teacuers Valley Region. were reported using this method , of contribution. Vance Bridge. chairman for Summerside business firms, re- . ported that his section expeci- G ed to be finished by today. Iven In PRAISES ZONE CAPTAINS , Mrs. Mark Gaudet, chairman of residential collections, cx- Judge C. St. Clair Trainor yes- 4 LBS Picnic Creamery Grade 'A' HAMS BUTTER EGGS Lm39cls57cnu49c Shortening UNITED FUND PUSH is ON the help of the United Fund ttetown. Ivan and Frankie Brig. W. W. Reid. provincial campaign Dre-“idem 0f the cm" are asking for a big push from Ivan and Frankie will be able the use of members any terday acquitted Richard Dar- AVAlLAELE AJ- ” ' ‘ I' Unit“ Fund’ all canvassera and Islanders to join in the fun and games “me of the day 01' evemng and "11 C35f°rd on a Change of above. Offers a friendly DUSh . . . . .h m Md. t th every effort will be made by break, entry and theft when he Charlottetown Post Office Lobby to two young students at the ‘0 f'mSh “9 the campmgn with w“ 0 er c l 1e" a e the executive to provide such appea in Queens County Fabric shop summenide cerebal palsy school in Charlo- an over—the-top figure. With city's parks. equipment as member. might Court for judgement. . i - November 16 — December 11 Before November 16 from UNICEF Chairmen Mrs. A. J. Hennessey, 70 Goodwill Ave., Cli'town Mrs. William Watson, 258 Maple Ave, Summerside MICHAEL'S GROCERY Longworth Ave. Charlottetown find too large. too messy or too The charge involved break, decor’tlon- “"1 the filming expensive to purchase for use entry and theft into Kenneth and printing of design on paper in their own homes. What mem- racggg's ficherlli'l’ Store. Stan- w‘ j e ' th. bers can produce in their new ey ge. uy . wfilnzze:x a Sgt“: “‘3:le studio will be limited only by lsn K.Scales was crown speakers ,1hns“samph “uth their imagination, their ingen- prosecutor and defence council will be p'art of 'the program Ind uity and their elbow grease. was Charles R. MacQuaid. QC. 3553§2223°bdlys12¥§§§§g£ E CAN 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Presents Its Program For The 1964-1965 Club Year Dial 4-6421 Donation lo Gallery Made By Art Society The Prince Edward Island Arf lain media and materials widely society h“ V°i°d to tum 0"” used in the creative arts. The in valuable collection of at first to be studied will be paper. available where the work of Art books and a Cheque for $200 for an art medium for over 2000 Society members would be of- further purchases for the le' years. Such techniques as col- fered for public purchase. The rary' to the Art Gallery at the lage. decoupage, papler-mache, ; Studio Workshop will be free for arts! Centre. The decision was made at l the first meeting of the Society in’the Studio Workshop held at ’ WAR SURPLUS . . . MONTAGUE — SPECIAL — — SPECIAL —- be“ 9‘ the Ar? Sway. . ‘ Tractor Jackets Ski Jackets Remnnlng. wlth the has“: "‘1' l He is vy with Detachable Reversible the Centre, The president. Miss Eleanor es of drawmg and composition . 95 M d. ..UTEX.. Mr. Purdy will gradually intro ‘ Hond' Re" 519' a e by lthere would be not only pleas- ‘ure but profit in ae of these interesting creative tech- niques. A shop would soon be Low. introduced Henry Purdy. ; head of the Art Depart. ment at the Provincial Voca- ,‘ tional Institute. who outlined the ‘ course he will be giving to mem- '. . Reg. duce the proper use of Oil paints , $ . $ and other media. The course of ; $16.95 Iii-lessons will be given under i ___.__.-._._-._.._._ _.___w _---.___. the auspices of the Art Society l -SPECIAL— —-SPECIAL-— to, interested members for a , Boys All Wool Heavy Boys Sire nominal sum. Classes will be! Air Cadet Pants Sport Jackets held on Tuesday evenings from 7.30 to 9. .m. in the studio, Reg. Rec- with the exception of the first $9.45 a $16.95 a Tuesday of each month, the I _._.._..__..._.__._.___ ,__g._______._- ._ night of the society‘s regularl Men’s Laminated Montague Reg. High School meeting. Interested members , not already enrolled should con» 3 tact the executive as soon possible as the class. with a limit of 25 members, is almost Topcoats m“ $9.95 $27.95 Jackets Reg. $16.95 $10.95 (- Classes begin Oct. 27. AKS N PROGRAM Mrs. Guy Fichaud spoke on i the program planned for the , new season. The November and 1 December meetings will be lec— tures on the Elements of Design and Design in Practice. Both will be given by Mr. Purdy. Iii January the Society will Hip Rubber Boots Canadian Made 1”“ $9.95 $12.95 Rubber Overshoes Men's Canadian Made Re" $3.29 $5.95 start an intensive study of cer- PHILIPS IHI ONLY IIll.VISION WlIH A E!‘(EEI\EQ MCTUREFUBE GUARANTH ABOVE SHIPMENT WAR SURPLUS‘JUST ARRIVED NOVEMBER 20 AlNOlD EDINBOROUON Mr. Edinborough was born in England and educated at Cambridge where he graduated In 1947, He served in the Royal Artillery in North Africa and Italy and was da- mobillzed as a captain ln l945. He came out to Canada as Assistant Professor of English at Queen’s Univ- entry. Prom 1955 to 1959 he was Editor of the Kingston "Whig Standard". He became Editor of "Saturday Night" In November 1958, from which post he took leave of absence for a year to be Protester of English at U.B.C. He is also serving on the Committee appointed by the Attorney-General of Ontario on salecieus literature. Topic: "The Press and The Nation". JANUARY 11 "I! EXCEllINCY IARON GUY DAUPIISNI DE [A CHEVAIEIII Baron Guy Daufrasne do Is Cheval- eris, Belgian Ambassador to Canada, has a chequered background. In his younger days he was scrum forward In the Belgian National Rugby earn, Besides holding a degree in Arts. he is an Engineer. In business he was President of the Belgian subsidiary of I.B.M. and later of In Chinese and Japanese compsnles_ In his mllitary career he served as Colonel on General MscArthur‘s staff In the Pacific and later as Meier-General with the General Staff of the Allied Pewers In Tokyo. He served as Del- gian observer in Mencburis, China and Tibet. He participated in the San Francisco Conference in 19 5, and in many im- portant European conferences as Presi- dent of the Belgian delegation. ' Prior to his diplomatic appointment to Canada, he served as Belgian Min- later In Washington, and as Ambassador to Pakistan. Topic: "A New Climate In national Affairs”, Intel- Frsunlnv 9 STEPHEN IONGIIOO. O-B.l., Eliot, Brigadier Stephen longrlgg, an Ox- ford graduate (M,A. 1921, Dim. I953, has spent 13 years of his active life in the army. l4 in the International oil Industry. and 17 in Middle'Eastern or African Government administatlens; al- most the whole of these periods being spent in the Middle East and Africa. He speaks a number of languages, in- cludlng Arabic and Turkish; has close- ly studied the countries In which he lived. and mixed with their populations at all levels: has written a number of serious historical works on these (honor- ed by Oxford wlth a doctorate); and has lectured widely since 1950 In both hemispheres to universities and special- ised and unspeciallzed audiences. Main publications. by Brigadier lon- grlgp (in addition to articles, contribu- tions ‘to Encyclopedia of Islam. Encyo lopasdls Brlnanlcs. etc, published lee tum, reviews, etc.) are Four Centuries of Mo em Iraq; Short History of Erltres; Iraq, 1900 to 1950,- Oll in the Middle East; Syria and lebanon under French Mandate, etc. ‘l'eptcax 1. "Africa, 1965" or "The Middle last, 1965”; 2. "The Arab World Today"; 3. "World Oil Supplies". MARDII 8 ROBERT P. SHAW Robert P. Shaw, Deputy Commissioner General of the Canadian Universal and International Exhibition, Montreal, 1967, la a Professional Engineer, builder, in- dustrialist and Arctic authority. it In Montreal and educated at McGllI, Mr. In Civil Engineering. In the depression one of the few jobs then available to a young engineer was as a labourer and foreman for The Foundation Company of Canada limited. Twenty-nine years later, Mr. Shaw was appointed President and Director of this company. From 1948 until the war’s and, Mr. Shaw was shipyard manager at Plctou, ova a, and was then appointed Assistant to the President and Manager of logineerlng. In 1951-52 he was loaned to Defence Construction limited as Vice-President, Director and Chief Engineer. And In 1952 be was loaned to NATO where he reported on EUPO_ peso military strfleids. Topic: In” 1967, - - - - —MAll. THIS courou rooav— — — - To Rosa (1. Merriam. Secretary-Treasurer Canadian Club of Prince Edward Island c/o Mutual Life Office, 2nd floor Dominion Building Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island‘ WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2] DICK HR‘D. F.P.S.A.: A.R.P.S.: F.Z.S. We will show you PROOF Lighted Channel Indicator Vision Picture Tube Bwl New Monitronlc Circuit Sta ii . Mr. Bird for over forty-five years has travelled the globe. producing motion pictures. 8 m. m... . bi zer . Two-Year Picture Tube Guarantee 0 0 lo has covered wars, revolutions, bandits. famlnes and Be is now, with his wife. another naturalist cinematographer, engaged in producing I WITII TRADE wild life film, He has roduced wild life sequences for the Walt Disney studios and l G hereby IDPIY 10' members”, III “0 Call-dill Club of P. E. l. prhqet pin. Tuning 3 other U. s. producers, sold for the Canadian Government. In a recent public statemait {flamed tile-I0 “Id In! chill. 0' my ONO? for I, IIIIIIO ( ) double ( ) ‘ , mm" ennui Camneu I the Saskatchewan Minister of Natural Resources said: "No single individual has done membeflhllt- that W SW9 Y0” m. mg}. Fidelity 9mm, more for the cause of Conservation in Canada. than Dick Bird". A recent editorial in his more for your Air Cooled. Hinged Chassis PM” City. “93m. PW“ 0' Mm " I "Prophet PM WWW“ “0'10"? - - N a m e ........................................ ..... TV dollar . Frame Grib. Long Life Tubes lie is a Fellow of the Royal Zoological Society of London. and has received the Address . ____...._I rare honour for a Canadian of being made a Fellow at the Photographic Society of _ I _ . _ h l . _ ____ America. TOPIC: "a CANADIAN NATURAL!" IN ran mm" LD'” ' ' ' 5"” "'°°‘”°""" ’7’" __._..__.__.______.___J Crockett 5s Storey Ltd. l Kent Street Dial 4-5559 Charlottetown . —r (in. ' OTHER IMPORTANT RS TO I