ANNOUNCEMENTS & iginal pottery items WIRING mew HOMES. ren- Cl!" House ovation work. commercial wir- mg. tree estimates. Storey Elec- tric Telephone 4-7341 day or night COLD WAVES: Specials on an inight in St. Andrew's Hall. waves Mondays. Tuesdays. wed. nesdays during December I $.00 for $4.50: 31‘50 ft:- $6 $10.00 Set-Vice. 7.50; $12.50 or 10 Cameo - gait)! Centre. Phone 4-8654. " ARRIVED AT Helen’s ~ ,new shipment of coats. HUNTER RIVER Presbyter. 1m w.M.S. Annual Pantry Sale and Bazaar. Saturday. Decem~, her 5th at Ivan Bowman Store.‘ Hunter River. ‘ SCALLOP. chicken and ham‘ .uppei‘ in Victoria Hall Decent-I her 5. serving from 4 p.m. ANNE SHIRLEY Beauty 88- Rifle Club. Wednesday, Decem Ion. Cold anes $4.00. Telephoneber 9 and every Wednesday {0] from at 54 Grafton Street. days during December. GIFT suggestionfintireiy or- Beauttz‘ ui tudlo. glazes. delightful designs. See DANC G TON ' ‘ lthemtat Tait‘s Florists. Ambrose IN mm M’uh DANCE EVERY Saturday Mt. ’Stcwart. Dancing 9.30 —— 12.00. ;Music by the Del-Rays. Canteen‘F -1MacPhee. secretary. . small mink collars, also party dresses. Open Saturdays until 5.30 p.m. cungzAlrlfiY NEW Shop. OPE; Inland on CJRW at 10.05 Sa ome gymnastum. est mornin . h l ' - Street entrance. Tuesdays, Fri- R C “ease u sponsor OPENING SHOOT at the York I CITY 8. QUEENS IThe Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat" m. s. 1934. 13 Conservative Senator 9 Beyond Means ‘ nator O'Leary. president olltlnuc publication in two years lecuse'llthe Ottawa Journal newepaperfat its present rate of losses. recent BOT GOOSE supper to Fred-1 jericton Hall on Thursday. De- cember 10th. Serving from 5.00 p.m. to 0 p.m. in Aid of Com- m ‘y Hall. I River Recreation Hall. 9-12 mid- ‘night. admission 50 cents. Good :music. In aid of the Junior IFas‘mm. I ANNUAL MEETING of at the Legion Hall. Eldon. R.C. LISTEN TO Mr. Peter Mc- Gonnell. psychologist. interview- d on "Challenge" over CFCY radio at 2.05 Saturday afternoon lich the Grattan O‘Leary has ederal Racing Club will be the CBC of being a party to the and chairman ‘ ‘ ‘ held on Tuesday. December Bth‘ destruction of the national maga- royal commission on pubiica-ETERMLD A STATE zine industry in Canada. pf 1 th . - - 1 ree en erprise at newspapers Speaking m the‘sena‘e during and magazines in Canada are. taxed to help provide subsidies; for programs on the competing CBC consideration of ment’s spending estimates. the Conservative senator bitterly at- acked the publicly -owned ra- dio and television network for (CF) the govern- livin .tions. said it is a of the The CBC must share respon- mockery of New Method Is Possible William . Herman Brown. president and; TORONTO (CPI—By 1970 On- ri Appointments Announced By Bank Of Nova Scotia HALIFAX lCPl—F. Nicks of Toronto. chairman and i chief executive officer of Moore president of the Bank of Nova 1 Corporation Ltd. Toronto. Mr. ' has announced the Jodrey is the son of the retir- ’ appointment of J. Dou ':!a 5‘ ing member, A 0 may be. producing glee. Fibson of Toronto as deputy At a directors meeting which lrlClty by blow!!! hot helium ot .chairman and executive vice- followed the annual meeting argon through a magnet..nob. president of the bank. Mr. Gib- . here three new vicepresidents crt the province's on was formerly chief general ' were appointedThey are: Don- formerfinergy resources minis- Vmanager. Iad Mclnnes. senior partner in Y 181‘. sald here. . Also announced was the ap- a Halifax law firm: Percy R I; The eqlflpmenl '5 16“ (“hwy pointment of Thomas A. Boylcs‘Gardiner. partner in Gardiner. l than Other methods, be told a of Toronto. formerly general Wardrop Co. Ltd. Toronto: and meeting of the Electric Club of Hits :11 fl 9 Z N The CBC must share respon- statc and there was a conspir- , . . . I 335$"agi'iopiiumiii'ihmleogfi‘fi manager, as chief general man- Fred , Brown. president oIIToronIO. and requires no mov- abm‘n R “‘0'” who spoke ager. Gordon J. Touchie, for-l Va'nwest Logging Co. Ltd..Van-g "13 Pa"? “9}!” "culldbe 1n- ‘ ' merly a deputy general] mana- I couver. :stalled in existing steam gener- against it could ex ect to be . I classed as not cayigg {or cut. Ber "I Charge 0f E3518”! can't Officials also announced that t ating plants because coal is the ads region. is appointed general the bank has declared a dwr- 9' " to beat the gas. “may llVlnE beyond its means. sibility with two United States igiisf'lgsbf eigegui’gegé manager;_ .dend 65 cents a share for, mm” b”: ‘Prxrltem ‘5 hull“! ed b the division of .lcoh n The CBC was granted an $88.- magazines (Time and Reader's 1 row." Mr- MCI“ “50 announce“ l the quarter ending Jan. 31 pay- cegti‘iarztg" Mr 311.7001 degree! lqtudizs and h i I ed to c .000 budget and a loan of an Digest) for the sad plight of CBC executives felt no res- mm RON” Dal“ of Tm"lllile to ShBI'EhOIders 0‘ record Thi gm he} h “busy '“d‘ h D ys ca "03 "m' additional $15,000,000 in the esti- Canada's national magazines. ponsibility to Parliament in onm' “tho “me” Dec" 31.fr°m Dec- 31- This ‘5 an Increase “i f s 0 “Que as n know” i sh t e Department 0’ Ed“. male! aPPI‘OVEd Shortly afterlSenator O’Learv predicted Mac- their spending. But President the Office 9‘ deputy Chmfm“ “VB “ms 3 Share 0"" “‘9 P'e‘ or, some “inc hm gem“ m. cat on' the senator's Speech ilean's Magazine would discon- Alphonse Ouimet should be ‘M execunve Vice ' pr°51de"t't"i°"5 quarterly “"3- ‘gas to the h'g-h temperaure 1'“ I ———-————— Officials said this increase rc- been a Stumbl'“g block- . KINGS COUNTY J PANTRY sale at office of Marl {time Electric Co. Saturday ec- 1Ellistrit'o'vivrENT mitigatowsm SERVICE MANAGER ' and FIRST CLASS MECHANIC wanted immediately for franchised automobile dealership in King's County. The men we are looking for are presently employed and want to better their position. Ex- ccllent working conditions. highest wages. Usual company benefits. , Write Guardian - Patriot Box 3872l VILLAGE CLERK REQUIRED Full Time Clerk Required For The Village of Parkdele P.E.I. This position requires a person with a good knowledge of accounting. minimum starting sal- ary 30000 monthly. plus medical. surgical. hos- pital benefits and a .2 week vacation with pay. All applications treated confidentially and to be postmarked not later than December 16. 1964 and mark envelope "Application". Mail reply to: 0 ST. PETERS ROAD CHARLOTTEI‘ OWN. P.E.I. NOTICES NOTICES ember 5. at 2 p.m. Sponsored by Kings County Hospital Ladies Auxiliary. PosTPONED monthly meet-' ing of the Souris Branch. Royal Canadian Legion will be held on Tuesday. December 8 at It p.m. VARIETY snow in ‘t. Pe- ter's Bay Holy Name Hall. Sat- urday. Dec. 5th at 8 p. m. Danc- ers. singers. majorettes. ln- strumentalists. chorus lines and many others. Dance after show by Blue Crystals. Rock'n Roll band of Charlottetown. Spon- sond by the St. Peter‘s Lion's Club, PRINCE COUNTY BE SURE to call in and select a quality w s t ch Christmas gift. at Jewellery. Murray River. store that doesn't stock pin-lever watches MEETING 0]“ Remington — North Shin-e Hockey League will be held in the Kensington Rink. Monday. December 7 st 8 .m. Teams wishing to enter have to be present. OBITUARY t MR5. WILLIAM BARRETT The death occurred on Nov-‘ ember 24th at her home in Low. er Bedeque of Mrs. William Barrett in her eighty-sixth year. Mrs. Barrett was formerly ' Gertrude Muttart. daughter of , the late Mr. and Mrs. Sampson f Muttart. Union Corner. I-Ier hus- band predeceased her a year and ‘ Left to mourn are a daughter“ ‘Myrtle. ers. BM. Bears of. iPinehurst. Mass.) and threat sons; Clarence of Toronto andl Kenneth and Raymond of Low-. A. A. ’ Dance and Entertainment Saturday. Dec. 5—9 P.M. - I2 P.M. P.W.C. AUDITORIUM Public Open Meeting Sunday, Dec. bib—2:00 P.M. CAPITOL THEATRE Special Christmas Gifts _Oncc in a lifetime gifts for friends and. rela- ll\'es at home and abroad. Special Souvenirs of the P. El. 1964 Centennial are available as follows: P. E. I. Centennial Souvenir booklets at. $1.00 ea. P. ELI. Centennial Souvenir Medallions normally sold during the year as follows: Cast in aluminum . ................ ,. 50c Cast in golden or bright bronze ea $1.00 Cast in Stirling Silver at ..... .. ea. 5.00 Now priced for the full set of four Medallions at $5.00 while they last. P. E. I. Centennial Office Confederation Centre Telephone 892-2464 or Bedeque. also two grandchil-g dren. 1 The funeral was held on Fri-1 day from the United Church. Bedeque. conducted by Rev. R. 1M. Cameron Pallbearers were Harold I-Iol- land. Hudson Jeffery. Arch. Montgomery. William Montgom- I cry. Robert Waugh and Horace , Wright. I Interment ln Lower Bedeque‘ Cemetery. : CARD OF THANKS I THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. ‘ ‘William Barrett. Lower ede- lque wish to express their appre-1 ciation and thanks to all who; ysent flowers and messages of; lsympathy and friends and rela-t llives 'who helped so much inl‘ ltheir recent sad bereavement. Also “thanks” to Dr. D.L. Stew-i art. Rev. R.M. Cameron and the ““..‘.“~. I965 Rural Beautification ‘II a half ago. i . f i l ‘I it I l 3 4 CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE .. . The easy way to gift shopping Ill-KISS Gifts for Christmas '3 . Gifts . for Her 'Open Seven Days and vNights' Baby Needs Fountain Service Greeting Cards Complete Line of Drugs and Sundries LA RTER'S Drug Sundries 45 Elm Ave. Dial 2.4582 i TYPEWRITERS FOR CHRISTMAS "TI-IE ROYAL EMPRESS” Representative R. C AN Business Machines Sales It Service 100 Fitzroy St. Phone 4-9325 manhnamsim A COMPLETE LINE of . E Sm..li Appliances 7 G BURKE ELECTRIC 112 Kent St PhD-1221.7 é: THE PERFECT GIFT FOR "HER" This Christmas . Coats . Dresses . Sweaters Newest Styles In . . . Housecoats and Lingerie KENNEDY’S LADIES' WEAR 166 Queen St. Phone 4-892?“ m g 3 .““:.~ called before a standing parlia- mentary committee each year —as CNR President Donald G. don ls—to account for the net- w0rk‘s spending of public funds. I e Crown - owned CNR hadf been considered a millstone. about the neck of the nation: and a white elephant when it; asked Parliament for budgets up 1 0 .000.000. Yet the CBC asked for much more and noth-i ing was being said about it. ‘ Senator O‘Leary said he had no wish to censor the CBC—' public morality would do this. At least 60 per cent of its pro- grams were good and the proof. lay in watching private network‘ will continue to serve on the. board of directors. [places the extra TWO “tiring direcml‘sv RON A- . normally made in the last qrnr- _ , J0dr€y 0i Hlntsporl. N5” and ler of each year thus placing it I America" {30d Engllfih Com' W. Norman McLeod of Toronto, on a regular quarterly basis, 70301 It is nown as msg- were named honorary board‘ The increase in the quarterly l nelohydrcdynamlcs or marinate member-‘I dividend brings the current at- Plasmadynamlu- “9 “id- The two were succeeded by.nua| dividend rate up to $260 JOhn J- JOdl‘ey 0i HanlSPOI‘Y.Ia share. Last year the bank vice-president and managing di- paid $2.55 in dividends which rector of the Mines Basin Pulp i included an extra 25 cents. now a Power Co. Ltd. and W.‘eliminated. $l6,000-Year Gov’t Man Has Staff Of One Secretary OTTAWA (CPI—The $16.000-l distribution I The method. not yet used com- : mcrcially. is being tested by OPEN 4.000 MILE CABLE NEW YORK 'APl—A 4.000- mile transcontinental telephone cable designed to Withstand any .nricicar blast bill a direct hit ‘tras opened IOI‘ \!"'\'I(‘P Wednes- ‘da: by the Bell Telephone sys- tem The New ank—to-Cali- fornia cable. \\'hif‘h cost 200.- shows. worm. h, had hem gm." {he 000.000 adds 9.000 telephone cir- But could the countrv afford a-year president of the Cana- choice of resigning 01‘ alll‘t‘e'id: “ms ‘" H" 13”" “TEVIOUSI-V I“ the CBC? Too many p-mgram‘; Commercial Corporation with the changes. He had fi« use acros~ _ the country. the had no sponsors and the CI’IC1 ‘ Crow“ “Oman-Vt “id he” “any “Feet- C.‘impan‘v.sald' had to pick up some of the tab he 5'3“ “0 docum‘ims on . I .in such sponsored shows as'beh’” °I the Cowman” fndl 'Front Page Challenge. “9"” kn” Who d°“ "in . m. WONDERS WHAT GOOD 0-» 9 Marc H, Lamoi‘caux told the HR. DOANE AND COMPANY ant. ' WINSPEAR. HIGGINS. STEVENSON 3 DOANE Ving what good was acconi-- over h‘s objections his signiugi lplished when the CBC stagedl powers were taken away froml problems on such subjects as} him on instructions of Defencej homosexuals. This was a sub- l Production M i ii i it t e r Drury - e ~ - 3 jecl for a medical clinic, not «I Wilt'll It2 iiiciiiliri's of the corpor-l 5T" 'I‘\” pron-.i'um. :alioii's stall \Vt'l't‘ ll‘ktflfllt‘l‘l‘t'tl . . . . . \‘els used be \\l'll'l'|i - lost your to the defence pt'mllit'w SBIIII .IOIIII. HBIIIRX. Si. .lOIlll 5. around the tlicute o "boy Illet‘ls llOIl dt‘lwl‘lmt‘nlr ‘ gm boy gm gm... ‘ Mr Lanmureux M“. has ,1 Montreal. Toronto. Winnipeg. Edmonton, ‘ Now it is “boy gets boy," said | staff of one—a secretary. . e . .‘ . . 1 Senator O’Leulry. I Harold Winch lNDP ~~ l'aii- talga'y’ P'lm‘c Albert‘ vanLO'Wer He also questioned the ('BCJ'MWer Ea-‘l' 58'”? ""0" slz" “ _ ‘7 T T policy of having correspondents: no documents. You slit" n "=7" '- ‘2’. .\l )v T‘ in all parts of the world when ‘. cheques and you have no sis wire set-mos and larger news- What are you?" papers provide good coverage. Mr. Lanioureux denied M nator George Burchiil iL_ Winch's suggestion he is a "f‘ . New Brunswickt said he agrees ; ureliead" but said he is '1: l Parliament should have more Derlol‘mlnl! DIESIdenllfll dlllil 5 control over the CBC. ‘ as set out in the set off Parll; m"““'——*W~ -'——~} merit establishing the corpor. to the ass'staiit deputy ministe Court Rules Iof defence production and at a“; MILLER BROS LTD Be A Musical Sonia This Christmas . TRANSISTOR RADIOS . ELECTRIC GUITARS . RECORD PLAYERS . TAPE RECOIIOERF. "ITC. it He said he acts as an ldVIs‘t t k.. Holiday Food A' Religious Gi ts Bibles. Prayer and iivmn Books. Mottoes. Plaques and Greeting Cards The Bible House . V 170 Kent Street ' Opposite Eaton's The Island‘s Most ."COMPLETEII E l FOR A SPECIAL GIFT Attractiver packaged fancy fruit is available at your local retailer. See them today. Clarke Fruit Co. m“ t" 'fiflml’fllli ENE! BOOKS for CH RISTMAS The Specialist by in _Sale v.3 y By Terry Southern $5 .93 ,The Card Shop :Criminal Code is not designed In reply to Mr. Winch, w.[.l f ‘Prepared and shipped anywhere in “oh punish explotiitation of sex fred Harris. former assistant: ‘ "madam I w ere sex is s ominant cliar- general manager of the cor or- r A. . ' ; actei'istic of the book unless that . ation. said he now is empltfyed . Genum' mo ” “on! 53"" hwmd M R BROSZHLATD. ill :3 E: ' .‘4 n“.,. e.— “Pp-sf Rum...“ It: was 5.9.. . ..__ O 1ranges appointments for reprr y lsentativcs of Canadian induslr F' T R d It 0 ACTS AS AGENT The corporation acts as sger. that the controversial lfltli-ccn-lequipment. in Canada. ‘ .ury novel Fanny Hill is fit for‘ Drury said the act re. 5 Justice Dana Porter and Mr cie though all its work was done ' Justices Colin Gibson and Fred- y his department. I ‘with officials of the (totem TORONTO ‘CPl—The Onlarl" ‘. for foreign government's buy . the public to read. q ’res a president. The corpor- .‘ erick McKay, ruled in favor of “Obvrously we will have to! production department. Appeal Court has r II I e d g o o d s. chiefly defenc . . . . s u In a majority decision, Chief‘ation was used as a legal vehi- the book. Mr. Justices Wilfred I have. another meeting on this,". I Roach and J. L. McLennan dis-.committee chairman Da vrd ‘ sented ' l A Il-Iahn tL—Toronto Broadvicwr ‘ > Chief Justice Porter said the said at one point. lbook, written by John Clelaiidl Mr. Lamoureux said mem-' ‘ in 1794, describes life in istlitbers ol‘ the Glassco royal com-7 3 century bawdy houses and nor‘ I mission on government organ-i mal and abnormal sex experi- ization. which recommended ences in them 'transfer of the corporation's fanny wasa person of happy ‘ staff to the defence production 3 nature who adjusted herself to department, had never come to r a life of prostitution." he said. .see him. "Her letters present a picture. Mr. Drury said the corpora- of a segment of life in a Iicen- I lion and his department were trous age With a candor andIdupiir-ating work. The transfer vtv1dness that rings true." Iliad increased efficiency. The chief justice said the DOING DIFFERENT WORK / GIFTS 0 W3 rmt h and Ben uty Island Mode BLANKETS Beautifully Gift Packaged whipped and blankets in pastel shades . Auto robes in a variety of tartans at prices to please over) shopper A small deposit will hold any blanket Till Christmas W. M. CONDON and SONS 65 Queen St. Charlottetown exploitation is “undue.” in the emergency supplies plan- ! “Community standards must ning branch of defence produc~ be contemporary." he said ltion He had 23 years experi- . "This is a liberal age in which once in negotiating contractsI ; we live. Even in parlor conver- but his Present MI WI! (3031- I :sation various aspects of sex Plelely lem‘ct‘d from this type jars made the subject of com- 0f work- . ment with a candor that in ear- 1 MT. WIflCh has Charged—£00 filer days would have been rc- i Mr- DFUY‘I’ denl€d-tl1¢ corpora . garded as indecent and intoler-. tion has been brought to “mina- abie.” tin and incompetence." .Chief Justice Porter said it is Paul Mfl'l‘llnem (PC — Pon- his View that "people in Can- liac-Temiscamlngue.‘ ‘ ads today who read books gen. Drury has by-passed an act of erally prefer candor." rParliament and robbed the cor- The appeal was from a judg. ‘. poration of its effective powers merit of Judge Everett Weaver Mr. rury said he couldn't I IDavison Funeral Home. Line ogtlnto &tH0bby Guam, 5. Ch-mwa ‘ ‘ utpmen __.__._..__-_.,___ masssuosns nosnsn l ‘ , SHOP THIS BREMERHAVEN (AP) — Tape Recorders Three masked bandits brandish- ¥f§§g§f£ aggfg‘s“ trig pistols robbed two depart- merit store messenzers Monday of 100.000 marks ($25,000). Po MCINNIS b FOR lice said the holdup in a busy PI’IOI’O and Hob Y I section of this Gerann 503:“); upp'y was watc un r o r A panel's-by. The holdup men 111 Rent St. Ph. 2-2202 { bludgeoned the messengers and “___ 1333.3ng “'9‘ "m THE NICEST CHRISTMAS GIFT ' YOU CAN SEND NEWS FROM HOME EVERY DAY To someone who's away...share the great Island “TIHANK YOU The Rural Beautification Society extends a sincere “Thank You" to all those who made our 1964 year an outstanding success. Contests Those planning to enter the various Competitions in 1965 are advised that work done this fall will be given full credit by the Judges. pro- Vlded’the Secretary of the Society is notified before the work is Undertaken. Pictures should also be taken an d these forwarded to the Secretary along with the notification of intention to compete. The Rural Beautification Society gratefully acknowledges the en- cm"‘l'lsrement and financial assistance from the following : LIST OF DONORS I964. Hon. Angus MacLean W 'I‘. R ers . og Royal Bank of Canada Bank of Montreal Bank of Nova Scotia Toronto-Dominion Bank Imperial Oil Limited Provincial Bank of Canada ' go; IE. W. Johnstoig . .. t culture lDaemon Bros. Lt . m a Stews M. . Eston's C Leo . Island Fertilizers Motors Dominion Experimental Farm P. E I. T P. E. I. Tourist Association Van Hof and Blokker. Hollanr M Van rsvet Bureau isen. Holland Inc. td hurmsn Ltd. (Mar-Rimes) Ltd. M Cox Put-é uus' Co. cDilllalII-Rt'iwe Woodworking Co Bennett Carr M00" M Ltd. Wendell MscKay "- L. Seer & Co. Ltd. aster-n of C Dr. D. W. M e Sherwin Williams Co. Ltd. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Vere Beck and . H , Co. Ltd. - lion. Heath Macquarrte Michael Bros. , Atlantic Wholesalers ~ 1'. W. L. Prone P. E. l. Mutual Fire lssursnce an a: Go. Peaks a Martin Canada Packers Ltd Montreal me got!" Barnum co. Ltd. Centennial Committee RI"!!! Brand .micals (Tin-Ire Fruit ~T.HOIMIA¢ ' ’ 0. Claude Smith W. G. am.- no Mia‘s...“ summit. esLtd. moments of 1965 with a year I PHONE or WRITE 'IHE DIAL 4 AUTO ACC OF “THE GIFT OF ‘ Flo r Mats . Mix-m e Seat Belts "10“? O St. Peters M. —— Psi-ts l5°/. off liquor sets 66 Prince St. L SELECT FROM OUR LARGE G.M. ACCESSORIES FOR ' Compasses ong subscription to THE GUARDIAN or THE EVENING PATRIOT , Just before Christmas a gift card will it your gift recipients. hand signed as be mailed to each of you personally direct CIRCULATION DEPT. THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE ESSO RI ES STOCK HIS CHOICE" ' Seat Covers ‘ Frost Shields FF ON ALL ACCESSORIES’ WITH THE PRESENTATION OF THIS AD. Hillside Motors Ltd. Dept. — prime 2-1343 PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE at Giftoromc. 20% off German decorated plates l0°/. off English chrome and glass THE GIFTARAMA. Cha rlottet own last February when he ordered all .copies of Fanny Hill off the street after ruling the book ob- I scene. ‘ __ Province of Requires the QUALIFICATIONS: Successful completion v I cash sales desirable. DUTIES ' preparation of reports pertaining thereto. SALARY: . Commensurate “it b q Nova Scotia Civil Servi DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Registry of Motor Vehicles I Director of Administration and Accounting degree or a public accounting or R.I.A. course > or equivalent. Three years' subsequent experi— ence in a senior administrative and accounting position: experience in auditing large volume To be responsible to the Registrar of Motor vehicles. Department of Highways for the ad- ministration. amounting and auditing functions of the Registry of Motor Vehicles and for the once. Full Civil Service benefits. Application Forms may be obtained from the 943. Dennis Building, Halifax, Nova Scotia. November 30, 1964. DIA No, A10. accept this statement. t Mr. Lamoureux said that Iwhen the corporation's bylaws twere changed removing his su- Nova Scotia services of a of Bachelor of Commerce and statistical records unlifications and experi- ce Commission. PO. Box Federation of Agriculture County Annual Meetings Prince--Mondciy, December 7, 1964 -- O'Leory Highschool Queens-~Thursday, December 10, I964 -- Highschool Hunter River - Friday, December II, I964 -- Cardigan Parish _ Hall All Meetings of 8.00 P.M. Speakers include the Hon. A.I. Moc- Ree. the President of the Federation. Farm Credit Corporation officers. Mr. G‘en Cotton. Beef Fieldmen and Mr. Rudy Dallenbcch. I964 has added to the strength of‘ W at the on. Good _ “- tliose meetings will lacrosse A. A. Kings