Retiring Moderator Sees Growing Church Interest Withacastof 20 performers Tonight At Sports Arena fined $25.00 and costs for hav- ing possession of liquor not pur- chased from a vendor. A resident of Cardigan, charg- ed with assault, had sentence On‘Monddy, Rev. W.A. Pat~ terson motored to Charlotte- town end was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker training and graduated from the Charlottetown nominal. ' ' a . o o i - fined_ $1000 and costs for toSoufl'swhereflieyvlflted Mrl. mm. mam Thur. Sept. \13 1958 Walgéem of Lorne Valley was 1S\Z’I';lor_:tiriiiisIronwood, Rev. Nathan recently completd her nurses - ’ ’ The Guardian Page 5 are“; events and b Miss Rose Llewellyn. R. mums $ng ml. 3gb?” .mdhfi mosh“ suspended for a period of two N" 83;! Miss Jam-e Llewellyn. E , DON pEACOCK c- t .. . . a‘ “a . mp} ‘9 5’” years and the accused entered Mrs Aeneas NIde re H By 1° 3,’ are Swff1c1ently active to them ministers ndhalf l . . “9‘1 “11111 Circus will move its into a recognance in theamout ' - . ’ . Press Staff Writer forbid any complacent a‘titwje f b a ay mem big show intothe Sports Arenafor of $50000 to keep the peace for turn“ recently {mm a “St to \ - WA (013) _ Canada's in. mind,» he told an op: meal 3“ 0f the Churchr-Spent most of * ' Toronto. Ont, where she was the ‘ v eased wealth has brought Cana- ‘im greater opportunities for d’. - 'on and self - indulgence, figment-aw: of the United ch of Canada said Wednes- w night, but there is evidence ,1. ruin: interest in religion. am” today have more oppor- for self - indulgence and money to engage in it with, ing of the 18th biennial control 0' the church. Nevertheless, IldlS‘ cern a turning of the tide." Dan. Thomson was addressing themght session of the council. :bsch optined earlier Wednesday 11 , con nues until ' r ' um week. Friday 0. CHOOSE summon the day getting registered and settledi in homes of Ottawa United Ohurch supporters. The council meetings opened with a commu own service this uttennoon. _ The delegates, from all prov- inces, will begin discussions of a host of topics this morning. High lights of the council, first to be held in the capital since 1936, in- , elude a .5- l1 ' ' N.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. will. Rev- James 5- Thomson. A successor to Dr. Thomson Prime giéggxi’banligiit by horse’ “meek Beautyn’ plus mgm .fitioitno :1; W'J'. Fitzgerald 9n successmny as”de Universitys divm- was to be chosen {chewing m3 His smemems were included phenomenal 8-year-old tyke, won “:1 other centers in W passing her Registered Nurses iawpiyaements in modern so- Aboui' 400 delegates 1131f t 8 mm m the ‘spe‘ic‘h issued m others“ Name Lee, mad may While in Toronto they ‘ ~ 0- 9 press before delivery. mule Princess Nettie Lee, a the Can‘t” Nah“ EW‘WP- 1. used refrigerator 75.00 2 I, o a, blonde bombshell of the rodeo Mr- and MP8- J09 H B who soon will reach the and Mrs. Hatfield of Saint John. Used Washers, electric ' and ' ' ' 'ripeoldageofs,isoneof the -N.B--weterocmsuestcatthe as ' “no 5 ' . Winsome darlings of the Rodeo . ,. m of m. and mm H"?- x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . 5 U C show. Riding horses since she DOROTH‘ KEENAN WW' Montague Electric Co. ‘ ° ' was able to toddle. the little Mr- Hm? YW Ind Mfl- PHONE 92 MONTAGUE a three day run starting Thurs- days, Friday and Saturday at 8:1 . Some of the outstanding events to be seen at this big combination show. include ace cowboy 'Iboy Simpson and his talented horse "Trigger" Jr. plus Dorothy Ke- enan, National Champion Trick Rider; Gale Thomas. the bnmette beauty with her famed movie the national title in Rope Spin- two years. Ian M. Mac-Leod, crown pro- secutor for Kings, represented the crown in all cases. GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomp- son returned to their home in guest of relatives. On Sunday. Sept. 7th? Captain and Mrs. H. Larsen and dau- ghters, Marie and Linda and Miss Rose Llewellyn, R.N., and Miss Janie Heweuyn, motored. to Souris and Fortune. Congratulations are extended to Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald, R. . - . Princess is a s ialist in trick Marv Ymbon recently motored A” of the evau- United Climb, Mount Stewart, riding on her pg“, “Peanuts”, Bring, the original Lone Rongar— t _ rlidic mission m the Mount leading in the songs of praise. standing in the saddle while hm. Put Hem-y will also be sham-red. W st, peters area, 11er The Chair. under the leadership pony gallops through the Arena. Ticket prices-are $1.25, with H.B. (JIM) Jones of North '11: was‘held in Marie Uni- : mob. me mission got away to a good with the choir of St..John’s' of Roland Jay, gave two anthems “Behold, I stand at the Door" and Some Bright. Morning”. The meetings continued Wednesday and Thursday in Bristol United Church. - An unusual challenge to the riders and 'would-be riders in this area will be the appearance of "big Syd", a huge Brahma bull which tips the scales at more than Elfin. e Rodeo management is making a standing offer to such spectators of $1,000 if any of them children under 12 beung' admitted for 50¢. The opening show will be Thursday night at 8:15. Court Session At Georgetown X NOTICE'TO ,‘ PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS \ I/r\ Rock‘uosoN JENNIFER‘JONES iNlERIAINMENi Dominion Stores Present ,_ 1 Patriot subscription “COUII'I'S may 5. bun surmount"? Brief On Food Distribution paid at the Montague. Souris or Summer- I 'N'MA5=°P*‘=' 'STAITIIG tomorrow "’°' GEORGETOWN - At Magis- trates Court, Georgetown, ~ on Wednesday, before Gilbert ' A. Gaudet a resident of Greenfield was fined $50.00 and costs for can stay aboard “Big Syd" for .10 seconds. There also will be a chance for cowboy-minded young- sters, aged 6 to 16, to pick up Highlights from a brief pre- mixed Sept. 17. 1958 to the Royal cummide on Price spreads of ma prodicts by Dominion Stores limited at Toronto Ont. include the following. fi'The retail segment of the greed covering the food produc- ing, processing and distribution sequence appears to have held to; reasonably constant propor- tion of the consumer food dollar gr more than Jdecade...” “Retail food operating margins continue at a much lower level than obtains throughout retailing wally. The retail food indus- try has maintained this low mar- g‘n through improvements in dia- ‘ tribution method! and an increas- . slvolume of sales and at the : nine time has been able to add : hummus distribution serviced i to the consumer..." I new BETTER. » ‘Tsnadiaos today out better bed. in greater variety, than in , reviews generations. In terms than of work, they pay less in their food today than ever u keble strides in (agri- ) production technology Iliad the efifect of reducing costs. A spectacular ad~ ‘ in (agricultural) machine may reduce cost of produc- _, leaving cost of distribution ' same, but proportionately 1, II " ‘ln distribution the human eler is proportionately more in- t than in factory or field ‘on. Improvements in re Wages and benefits cannot ‘ be offset by mechaniza- Thus. the distribution 96» may be more subject. to g ry pressures than pro- ' Motion and processing..." FISH Vl'Fresh fish is an example in ' refrigeration in transpor-i , and wholesale-retail dis- “ ution has increased the vol- , e and brought a moderately ' product to many Canadian let which formerly were not ‘ is to afford it. The'price or has increased, but the price meals'through greater use of 61: may be less than would other , have been the case...” . ' lmorovements in the product processing may increase . ‘ cost of bringing the product the consumer, but sush im- h ements may make it so mmh acceptable that is volume .sales will increase, enabling . of the extra costs to be off- ,‘liy economies of scale in pro- “Film and distribution. Spinach an example. Time was when It was ‘dirt cheap and full of ,, -'. Today processors and dis- . tors take great care in hand: this delicacy. The effect has a vastly increased sale even" Melt the cost has been increas- o p I! by the additional handling." it, Knows GRADES , . ’f’The Canadian housewife is a EASTERN GUARDIAN 35mm Wednesday. Oct- . . 29th for annual Turkey Din- United Church Hall. Monta— is s f iWMMERVIILE 4-H c 1 u b - . Hours: Tues. and Fun. 3.30 . 5.30 Samuday 3.00- Nmn 7.00-9.00. 3W1!!er Concert Cambridge . 3‘11“, by Newport Junior Farmers, K30 .j ‘ 3’. September 19th, Curtain. I w Sale of lunches. Cambridge éENTIuES for Fiddlers Contest 5 Town Hall, Georgetown on .“abefl‘ZOthmustbesemtto , csWall! or Johnston. Wrte or “Miss Mae Gallant, waitress at 0 Island Grill, has arrived home sBend a months vacation with the process has provided a sub- stantial saying to the consumer through the reduction in waste." “The cost of prepared and pac- ka-ged'baby foods is greater than for the equivalent in carrots, spin. ach or other ingredients, but the value added carried the judgment of the modern consumer." “Working housewives, feel that the extra cost for built-in maid service is less than they can earn in the time saved through using table-ready foods.” PACKAGING “Packaging devices are some- times criticized, but in the long run the value will be judged by the final arbiter, the consumer, in terms of good merchandise and elimination of wasted time and material." “Co-operation between produc- er organizations, In a r k e t i n g boards. processors and distribu~ tors have made it possible to bring better variety and quality of food to outlying areas and have helped such areas to de- velop a higher standard of liv- "Production. processing and distribution of food are such in- terrelated and inter-dependent functions that at least from the broad viewpoint of overall res— llity to the Canadian public, they represent one industry. We would recommend that the Fed- eral and Provincial Governments extend the work they have seen doing: in encouraging and er- crangiog for continuous collabor- etion." “Introduction of non - foods. (which carry higher margins than foods) in some retell food stores hTas been an influence in holding food margins to a minimum." “The major form of retail food advertising has always been the publicizing of available merchan- process of marketing and to in- formed consumption of food. While the novelty of some pro- motions ln recent years may have attracted dominant atten- tion, they represent only a minor share of total advertising expenv ditua'es. which have not increas- ed substantially as a percentage of sales income, especially con- sidering the increased unit cost of advertising inherent in our ex’ pending economy." "Retail food advertising feat- ures the primary products that are in best supply, each week of disc and prices, essential to the. ATTENDS RMC Robert Stuart ’son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stuart,’Whlm Road. and a member of last years grad- uating class in Montague High School, has been accepted in R OTP and is attending Royal Mili- tary College, St. Jean, Quebec. Prior to his acceptance in RDAP he was oflfered a $500 scholarship by Mount Allison University. St. Peters AYPA Holds Meeting ..S'1‘. PETER’S—St. Peter’s Junor A.Y.P.A. met at the home of John Miller recently. President June Palmer conducted prayer. Scripture reading, St. Luke 6; 1 to 11 was read by Ronald Banks followed by reading Psalm twen- ty-eight. Study period of "The ,Man Born Blind is Healed" was‘ con- ducted by Gertrude Banks. Baking committee for next meeting is Janet Palmer and E1- la Dawson also pogramme com- mittee John Mllar and Gertrude Banks. ,. COMBINED AREA The two large islands of New Zealand have a combined area of 102,000 square miles. the year. This... has been of ac- knowledged. 'value in agricultural and fisheries development and in oonsum=er.education.” “The key ‘to successful‘food re. tailing has been \fast turnover and low net earnings per unit of sale. Thus, in relation to sales, net earnings appear meagre. and returns to investors in many food distribution organizations repre- sent a fraction of a cent per dol- lar of sales.” “Questions have been raised as to the probable future trend of price spreads. So far as the re- tail segment is concerned, there is little evidence to suggest that the buying public will be satisfied with a less attractive form of dis- tribution for foods. Current evid once suggests that continuing technological developments will assure maximum distribution efficiency and a minimum of price spread in the years ahead." Starring Elizabeth Taylor, presenting Carroll Baker. “ A MORELI. THEATRE SHOWING THURSDAY 8: FRIDAY THIS WEEK “GIANT” A . cor e Stevens production from the novel by Edna Ferber. G 3 Rock Hudson, James Dean and A picture of proud people. A love sto , a cavalcade, a con- Box office Opens, 7:30 Show at Dusk fimmmstcmnes. NORTH nwrn 427614; W703w ‘77?" 7: vii—1""?! - .._._____—_——_—— The most WONDERFUL Entertainment that ever captivated your heart! S manning ne 15-33, Georgetown. DO LORES PERSONALS .fl’CflNNEii 'i' . : . flict of creeds—a personal drama of strong lodgings—a big story of bigthings and big feelmgs—Thls Ls JOlnt. 202 mm- Ai‘l “1°C! and real values. She is “‘95- Imem‘55mn' 8 yank g concerned with pmidmg he, Prices: 50 and 25 . i ‘ merely with food. but with , "-‘Pnetizing quality and variety " “$11!: eating enioyaiblegf” :» _ 1‘8 ing. packing r rigera- _ ii- , and careful handling of fresh TON|GHT “is and vegetables have nto; . Vii " » . u ‘ ‘2 “WW and THURSDAY some prize money. Oflcials of the Rodeo are offering a $1.00 prize to any youth in that age bracket who can ride “Toyo”, the Buck- ing Burro for 10 seconds. ' ' -t of the action-packed Rodeo will be the contest events in hronc riding. Headlhu‘ng the latter duel will be Dorothy Keenan. a comely gal who holds driving a motor vehicle while hie licence to drive was suspended. The same party was fined $20.00 and costs for being intoxicated in a public place, A resident Cross was fined $10.00 and costs for failing to transfer the regis- tration of a motor vehicle. A Murray Harbor resident was of Commercial ‘ Patriot. side offices of The Guardian and The The Guardian s-The Patriot ‘—-i A fAMOUS PLAYERS "HAIR! Now- FROM LEVER BROTHERS... Try EXTRA, the great new, blue detergent from Lever Brothers,‘ the very next time you do the family wash. It really does get clothes extra white . . . extra bright. . . extra clean . . . yet EXTRA costs no more than other leading laundry detergents. 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