(Iii P.E.I. DuaI Purpose Shortliorn Wins Medal For Production ' she will qualify for a gold med- “l—SIAND NEWS PAGE; Charlottetown and Queens County A s ll v e r medal certificate, earned by a Prince Edward ls-‘al certificate next year.i The land cow was presented Satur- igold medal requirement s to I The Gun 'llan, Charlottetown. Mon. March 4. 1963. 5 ‘day at the annual meeting of the :produce 50,000 . a 1000‘ d Canadian Shorthorn Breeders‘fat in five years. Lily's fourth ‘Associialion at Guelph. The cow‘lactation production was 12.205' ' "Lily" is owned by Mr. and milk. 493 fat. so that another ' .Mrs. Waldron MacPhce. Elm- performance anywhere close to WOW, Whose herd last year “'On.that. would qualify her for th e itlie Scmper trophy for produc-‘top award. ’ tion. the first time the trophy1 Her breed class averages of . has come to Eastern Canada» 177 for milk. 179 for fat in hvl‘ The reqmremems m" a silver fourth lactation shows how she imedal Is that the Dual P " rpm" compares with cows across the iShorthorn cow produce at least country. Luv is 11 years old - 40,000 pounds milk and 1.600 but- —-e——~'v——.-————— terfat in five seasons. Lily pro- duced 42.318 milk, 1.672 fat ‘Commercial Travellers Aims Outlined Here At Meeting The functions and aim of the vieiy in North America. Order of United Commenoiali c said this illustrates the Travellers was outlined Satur- lfact that UCT exists only for? day at a dinner meeting of the‘the benefit of its members, of}, " , Charlottetown Council of the or- . which there are 235,000 l '. . der by Charles Thomas, Monc-t - tr , Mr. Thomas described the a. “My. . :.. i of the Fathers of Confederation Memorial Building came to a halt Saturday morning as truck drivers formed picket lines. After weekend talks between officials of the Piggott Construc- tion Company and the striking truck drivers the situation was each week so all truckers will have a chance to work. however the company is still sticking to its rate of $3.25 per hour. I A spokesman for the truckers said tlicv want the paid yardage rate which was set previously on provincial government jobs, nhich would give the truckers $1.58 per six-yard loa ihrcc-niile haul. They say they could make two trips an hour giving them $5.16 per hour. which means a difference of 5191 between what the truckers want and the company rate. 5" G New Minister Preaches First Sermon Here Taking as his text Colossians 1:920. Mr. Harlow stated that bfdi‘. the church of believers. .\Il‘. llarlow‘s evening sermon topic. “The New Creation". was based on I Peter 1-9. He told UNEMPLOYED T R U C K .- ,,. . _ '._..5 project, said they intend to Trouble has been reported brewing around the building site for the last few days of last g o t t Construction Company Limit- “.‘d‘a ' supervrsor. in the Pig Trucking Rates Dispute men were present and the police station had been alerted for pos- sible trouble. week. as truckers claimed they were not getting a fair chance: for employment. 1 At this stage of excavation. only 16 trucks can work on the a weekly basis. so all truckers will be given some employment. Trucks not working on the project were lined up on Graf- ton Street Saturday as the truckmcn planned to picket the job. The truckers moved onto the job site in a body and were met by George Keith. project supervisor who ordered the site cleared. the gates closed. and told the ti‘lickers he would meet with them about 0: in the company office. Some of the non-working truckers were complaining about the rates being paid on the pro. ject. One trucker said pay $3.25 an hour and you are supposed to haul three loads an hour. We should have mileage rates. which. at three loads an “They G hour. would give us $5.94. Being .SEAI. HUNTERS (Continued from page one) orange colored paper to enable planes to spot their location. Three of the planes are owned by Alex Morrison. Chipman. N.B.. and Robert Mcllwainc of Crapaud. who has worked with Mr. Matthews for three years. operates the remaining pair. The Matthews group moved to the Magdalens in 196l. but bad weather and the loss of their plane. wreck, in early morning takeoff. brought an end to the hunt after only a ew pelts were lan‘de . Taking part in the hunt with Matthews this year are Major audet. Fcnnessey. James Gaudet. Clifford Gaudet and Arnold Gaudet from Tignish: Blair Fraser. Sam Fraser. Bob Fraser, Erskine Murphy. Hallie Matthews. “’yman Milligan from as“ om” will speak at the Birdh- wood High auditorium Thursday night. Queens Coun- ty Liberal party candidates. lira ton, NB” Miam‘ltime promotion- al director- for the order. large number of members and their guests were in at- returned to its members in dis- ‘ ability and death benefits one of of any accident insurance soc- ‘iellows-hip in civic and social activities enjoyed by the local councils He also pointed out 1the projects sponsored by the IVessey welcomed and thanked {the visiting guests. and the din; I the highest per capita amountslner closed with due invocation: 1by Roy Smallman. chaplain. LONDON (Reuters) — The impregnable Tower of Lon- don. home of Britain‘s crown The defenders were over- whelmed and lost the fight. But they finally won the war —wlth words. The storming force was or- Students To Speak On Radio Tanton. teacher training, Prince of Wales College, will be heard Wednesday morning on CFCY 1 radio, where they will discuss! "Why We Have Chosen Teach- ing as a Career“. The broadcast will be present- cd in conjunction with Educa- tioii Week Observances. Slogan of this year‘s Education Week. held March 3—9. is “Education-_ Measure of a Nation". } The week will feature broad-i casts of panel discussions and: talks by a number of leadingI fzgures in the education field. I A company spokesman point-‘ ed out that the job is non-poli-i and politics does not enter into i it." 1 City police moved in on the‘ scene as the situation threaten- Ths military aid originally started when India was invaded kotas were flown to India. Mili- tary clothing will be provided to India by the Canadian army and navy. Canadian Oustedi From Soviet Union‘ His sin: Photographing rall- were not worth looking at but nevertheless his acts in photo- graphing them were branded as "dirty deeds." the congregation everyone must but aside the various side is- sucs and decide whom e was grog to follow, himself. or . rist Scouts Attend l Service .NORTH RUSTICO The First .Vortli Rustico Scout Troop Ind '(‘uh Pack attended church service at Stella Maris Church Sunday. to commemorate the birthday of Lord Baden‘Powell, founder of the Scout movement. The S.outs were under the couragement and hi- hly com- rsncended the leaders of both the cuts and the KEEP im- cusses SOVIET OFFICER HAS BOOTS SHIN-ED in London University‘s fund- raising stunt week. WELL-PLANNED The capture of the tower was well-planned. First there was a fifth-col- umn of students who paid for admission. Then minutes later. a three- UNIVERSITY STUDENTS , TAKE TOWER or LONDON l the main gate followed by ‘ hundreds of howling students. ‘ The Beefeatcrs on uty were s/wcpt aside—pushed into a hut. They took over the White Tower and then made their tactical error of hauling down the Union Jack. Three guardsmcn pushed their way into the White Tower and the students trooped out. A tower official said: "The students left under the threat of the Official Secrets Act. but that was really a bit of a red herring. Official secrets have WASHINGTON (AP) —— World scientists are planning a thun- derous rocket show. lasting two years. in noisy studies of a pe- riod of unusual quiet on the sun. American scientists. teaming wit-h Canadians. will be romi- nent among the racket-makers, with plans to fire investigating rockets at frequent intervals from stations‘ extending from the north to south polar regions. including ships at sea. They‘ll even shoot. rockets into 0 e of nature‘s own great pyro- technical displays—the auroral northern lights. this will be one of the major reported a stalemate. site. according to the builders. on the ice overnight as they were Maitlavid McIsa‘ac. teacher t k - . .- -. it has stated that the com- It is understood that the com- last year, and each group will training student at St_ Duns. to“ we was driven through “thing to do “ab “3' TELL BmDS‘ AGE pany has offered to rotate trucks pany plans to rotate trucks on carry large rolls of lightweight [81.5 Unwemity and Engine IScientists Reported Planning Two-Year Study Of The Sun 1it had since the beginning of systematic solar studies 200 years ago. 1 The scientists figure compari- : isons with results of experi- fments in the IGY period will enable them to get ‘idea of earth - sun relations, .thereby helping toward better tweather forecasting, better de- ifenccs against atmospheric in- .terference with communica- ‘tions. better understanding of the potential hazards of space and increz‘sed understanding of our planet. Most of the rocket flights features of research attending? 50 NATIONS INVOLVED It will mark a cooperative effort by scientists of at least 50 nations to study weather. magnetic and other phenomena at a time when the sun—which governs the environment of the earth and interplanetary space he in contrast to the period of the International Geophysical Year in 1957-58 when the sun kicked up more of a stir than . TAKE OVER FROM TCA .Trans-Canada Air Lines effec- tive April 1. it was announced Wednesday. Defence Minister Gordon Churchill said in a press ‘relea s e an agreement was imade after TCA considered 'proposals from other regional :carriers bidding for the routes. lVocationaI i i local employment advisory com- a better 3 AMBASSADOR near future, succeeding D'Arcy I I take over his new duties in the l ‘ (CP Wirephuto) i McGreer. i Training Plan Is Studied .1 four years and her owners hope Union Elects ly in the Labor Council rooms. The following were elected to the executive: F.. F. ATHCIIIIIH. president: H. .. Vice— president: Mrs. A. Frizzcll. sci-- retary; Mrs. M. Brazel. record- ing secretary: A. Godkin. con- ductor: C. Doiron. warden; and Mrs. E. Stewart. L. Newson and MacNevin. trus The election was conducted by Mr. Hughes. regional advisor a. ifrom Saint John. NB. i attendance at the meetiiiig.‘ci‘der. among them being that - B y u f t which also heard an address by Association for Retarded Ohild- Ufiig?m§afio:;{ee Skmizime‘; to Alex Sinclair ol Fredericton. ren. scout guide move- Quebecv has been appointed . 3 B ’ mum grand mun“ Imom‘s' youvh programs' bloodi canadian ambassador to Local 826 of the National Uii- . “’IRING I “m”- lbanh' and safety Poster 90"“ Greece. An external affairs de- km of Public Emplovees 9190', ‘ ,, i 1'. Thomas “Id the ardenjtes-ts.‘ ‘ Ii partment spokesman said in ed a new Slate 0!- bHicers m . Since its founding in law. has Seniori- CounCI‘IIOI‘ George , .ouawa Mr. Barrette, 63, Will ins .annual meeting hgld recon,_ . APPLIANCES I Yllllllll'lllli NEWSON o REPAIRS Free Estimates! Dial 4-8325 Electrical Contractors 161 Queen The monthly meeting of the Mr. Storey reviewed the main- ing programs now available at [the Vocational School, and the plans for operation of the Tech- lnical Institute now under con- I i in a position to advise the prov- incial committee on the training needs of workers. The meeting also decided to investigate the procedures nec- essary for tradesmen to obtain i journeymcn‘s licenses in this ‘ province. Age of ducks. grouse and par- tridge are shown by the amount of scale on the shafts of the iouter three primary wing fea- .thers. Don’t Put It Off . . . 0 FIRE 0 AUTO 0 LIFE 3 CO-OP Is Your Best Buy i dryers who complained Sat- continue picketing the project V . jewels, was captured Saturday . I I ‘ ¥ 4 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ urday they were not being giv- today. Following a shutdown fd office on Richmond Street 3 ._by 1.000 university nude,“ the ticket 0mm Imittee was held in the National‘ , y . o discuss the situation. Shown commando,- The guardsmen on sentry Employment Office I" r l d a y 'n a fair chance for of work on the site Saturday here outside the office are a ‘ The Union Jack ,mhered to duty ignored the commotion night. Guest {m- the mung mcnt on the Fathers of. ‘. morning. the truckers met number of the truckers and the ground after a wminute Other students stormed '8 {was G.S. Storey. chairman. federation Memorial Bu with George Keith, a project some interested bystanders. y defence by Beefeaters, mili- gate near the Rive,- Thame, lvme9i31 Vocational 8dVi50ry I Hon. paul Mar-[m of Windsor. tary guards and Wlicemen. and put other Beefeaters into 'comm‘ttee- =_l PRESLEY SINGS OF LOVE TO . Lens “d A1315” 6'11" 3'11" dered to leave immediately on struction. s noun-08d over the weEkendi the grounds that the“ 3cm“ ‘PUT IT Bf”? i The local emiplov-ment advis- 9. Mr. Martin has been a mem- was a contravention of the Angry Officers appeared at imy committee under the chair. IlCl' of the House of Commons Official Secrets Act. gmd‘gwsk filmuunl "P‘" “1 lmanship of E'diwin Brown. de- TUESDAY By DON MacLEOD The truckers intend to con- ed to become explosive. One Since 1935' wiggteunsmfifgts "mega out a: :c b d f. . k jaded m Obtain further mfmtntat' Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer tinue their picketing this morn- policeman i . “I-t's a hast the mogt 5 e335];- 039? ‘m" 9 1‘3“; 3“ “9“” 5 ion and to study all training Excavation work on the site ing at the job site. situation.” At least three police- p u 9 en 3 were expo e ‘ ‘ programs avaflable' 9° ms to be COLOR by D! LUX' INE paid by the hour means a loss Alberto" South and Lester MOSCOW (AP) John West Some of the rockets will ‘ CHECK ON OUR W'- .. - r — .- _ planned especially for the pe-. H Rev. Malcolm .F. Harlow 0f 52:59 0" tm‘f‘e loads: ILew's' cascum'pec' wood. identified as a teacher “Fry explosw‘? grenades 9° riod will be of the non-Orbiting ' 00'0" BONL‘b PLAN ' opened ms preachmg 'mmmry i is_ understood that com- gFN IND” Pl ANFS of Russian in the University of heights of 70 miles—to mcasule ‘varimy' using small rockets E CALL 03 SEE enfel'falllmenf Iiiiliiif‘r’éhmginiffiiiéifi?3:3 3;": “mix”: girlislffmircgnrii‘ offing (GP) 4 rue iICAF M“""”'- “as . bee" .“Pel‘ed iciiidzdiiltymoéahhgi 5:813:28 equipped ‘-""“ ’~“°"’°""°gi°8' WH‘FRED “1800” Also color cartoon! he spoke a}. “The Chum-his 0n: politicians that certain truckers will provide seven more aircraft 230'?“ the isov'et the wa . (2:121:35 towgéirll xiii"? wig: Foiindat' " hired. :to India It“ the next two months. “ee y nwspaper e eya ['8' It was reported Sunday that. - r ' -.¥ 4'. 4 ¥ 4‘ ¥ ¥ ¥ 4'; ¥ ion . } ported Sunday. . ations as they drop. .163 Queen St. Dial 4-603: Christ, without whom there could tical. "This project." he said. iby China last fall. will comprise WHY trains and locomPtiV95~ the “International Years of thei WINNKPEG (CF) _ Trans“, ' have noon no church, faith or for the people of Canada, itwo. Dakotas and “five 'single- 9 paper emphaSized that Quiet un" which will last Limited Wm mke over operation salvation. was the head of the paid for by all governments, engine Otters. Earlier. SIX Da- the plctuies. which were seized. Jan. 1. 1964 to Dec. 31. ‘ 0 two Prairie mules from AI lail‘ge congregation attended —V;VIIIb be exhibiting relatively j l'l‘scriay's ~ .. on m e aVior. ‘ “*“fl'w‘ The period will mark the 1 low level In the sun's 11-year cy l of suns ot nd flare ‘ I activity. 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