I‘DIH. at ‘- left. Wen- llcll \lillch, \ R (iiilis. \It‘s Ire 'l‘ni. and t'ecil How in: are men abme at tile. “Killer Let‘azr‘. lnr Model Township Becomes Showplace In S. Africa ted Press writer Ilt‘nuis Lee Royle nianaucd to get special government authori'latiuu to visit a mud- ern African township near Johannesburg. South Africa. He found government of- ficials keen to show the cun- Asstwia tracts between the model rnmmlmitl and .1 neighbor- in: slum area, His report follows. Rv I\F'\‘\'I< I,I".Ig Rn\I.I4 .lt’WI-IA‘TVV'ZFI’FC ill“ Tboiicqnd: of \frirzn Marl." familip: Jpplt‘chfll more II’IIF" egtpd 'n 2 look proof roof mel‘ their heads than in armun: black ~ white political issueus. have found a new life in the mode In'\ll<l1|ll of Souelo. 'l‘lli niiilti niilliriirdnllnr p:'o-. 50' 1 part III while South \f- rica's answer to lliose who be- lieve that \frlcans in this racially separated republic all live =il mutt huts, numbers do Iliit itl So- “"001 . t"i\ ‘11 South Vic: .Tilrl the I eentrnlmn of . people in the republic, nearly 500,000 .\f- rii .l‘l\ ‘i;>\n ilt;ttl!(‘(l from piti- Iiii »"1.‘ll i-i-iiililinns in modern u». If‘ men t‘lllf‘s from lllt‘ fun I in; Ju-‘rrnper [unzip of .Iniintiiir‘.il‘lt‘.‘_ The project is nnI considered a solution to South .\iriea‘s apartheid crisis by opponents of Ilif‘ piiliiy in the l'niled \IZIIIIII‘IS and Fl.£‘\"ll(‘l‘t" Rut the mom mall: the community a Icovztnna 1'1 its drive for sep- arate devolnpmonl of the races NO WIIITIAZS ALLOWED " ha: ‘l sprauuu: 4th limit-yr. extending over an :II'eH of Q5 square ITVIII‘x VII :Ii't‘ gllmiml cuter ll‘lIIIfllII a gppvvin' poimu mid no white max n'lf‘l Mind or carry on any for... u" '31)\l11f“~.< in this Segre- za'ert fitt‘H. __/ili“'l‘.lll(‘lll tlfllf'lill said: . the Africnn living in this. area would be exploited white and colored ’mixed blond businessmen if they were allowed to operate. Hizh-prcs- sure salesmanspr by outsiders would leave little chance for the African businessman to com- pete. Residents would be pres- sured into buying floods which they do not require and can ill afford." DIII'IIIE the last decade. 58,000 permanent homes have been erecled and more than $65,800.- 000 has been spent on develop- ment of this show-piece com- munity. 'jm PHI- .1: \rnu‘ln willing to 7,000 houses COSIIDE $500 each have been purchased by Africans. with payments ex- tended over 20 years. The oth- ers are rented to the occupants. _v pay between the equival. ant $2.80 and $11.20 monthly tent. DOME HAVE SERVANTS More than , dwellinzs. comparable to many seen in the u r - class while residential districts of Johannesburg. have been privately built by wealthy Africans Some have servants quarters and garages Prices range from $5,600 to $20,000 Three stadiums seal 30,000 people and 70 sport fields, 58 basketball c ou rts, swimming pools. cycle tracks. tennis courts and tracks L'ive Soweto people athletic facilities un- equalled anywhere in black Af- Pica There are I14 schools for the 70.000 children, Many day nurs- eries cater to children of bicher- Income families, Vestlinu on the boundary of Hits model African township Is the smelly slum of Pimville. home of 32.000 Africans. R a 3: 1c d, barefoot children nlosh through muddy undrsined streets amid tin - roofed buts, carrying water from a com- munal top which nerves hun- dreds of people. Tilting. tumbling one - room bucks house as many so to pet» Ions. huddled together in a lung squalor. when insu ’ spice forces them to take meals In In m m 5. 4 1? ‘.lil \l'i'ulci‘li 'l'nwtisliipl, . UNITED INVESTMENT SERVICES NNUAl \ Are Set To Be Redeployed l I IV!” hp t‘rJ‘IprIIrn ml Tiicvlm \ l Annual \Ieeiiu: Ii.’ the P F‘..I. town. Regional mauazcr of Division of l'nilcd Itl\'I‘\lllll‘Ilt The Atlantic Provinces. Wil- Sct'vlct‘s Ltd Saturday cieiv liam I". 'I’bcriault was the n; m Illp \tolI-i ("nariotic- guest speaker. Said the government guide: are being erased. It will take "'I‘licse slum .‘tt‘cas exrsi and time money and patience but \e admit it, but gradually they the effort is being matte." l P .4.-- Wheat Sales Announced (YP’I‘AWA ((‘YPI .. 42.000.0th bushels of Red China was announced tlle ('oiunioiis Monday by Trade Minister Sharp. It brings to 77.100000 bushel: the volume of wheat sold to the Peking regime so far under the second long-term agreement. Mr. Sharp said 1.000.000 bu- shels of the wheat will be shipped from P a c i f i c coast orts. The rest would be loaded A sale 0t to In wheat , 1 Ready To Begin Next Month‘ 1 8 The Guardian. (illsrlot-tetown. Tues" May 12. 1984.1 New Mechanical Pulp Plant SOUTH NELSON. .\'.B M a n u f a c t u r e of mechani- , for further processing _ is expected to start on schedule early next month at a $150000th Erounduood In 1 l I complex here. The five main buildiuzs of South Nelson Forest Products Ltd. --- barkin: plant‘ ground- wood mill. pump house. filtra- tion plant and steam plant-— have been I-onslructed and rios.‘ of the equipmenl I\ In pit-urn Construction a! dork facilities will slari soon More ‘h'iii 50 .sailinzs a year are planned to Student Editors To Be Reinstated BASIN/FOX. Ont. tZPI--—'I‘wo leditors of lllcllaster Univcr-. 'sity's student newspaper. The Silhouette. fired April 8 for lack . of sensitivity and judgment. \llI' be reinstated Sept. 1, it was learned Sunday. . i Douglas McArthur. 21. editor- in—cbicf. and Peter t‘alamai, 20. associate editor, were sus- pended because of a picture and cartoon of dean of women Mar- . ion Bales. l Tile suspensions were imposed I by the university‘s discriplinary committee. on which there are. i more (‘Pi— transport the unfinished DI‘NIIK'I‘ to Italy. where I Will be proc- essed at paper plants of the par- ent company. Cartiere del TI- 0. G. I). (lambardella. president of the South Nelson subsidiary. has foreseen the long—term pos- sibility of a full paper opei‘atinn here—a $42,500.000 kraft mill with a «filo-ton capacity. It de-i pends on wood supply and eco- nomics of the world paper in- Ilstt‘y. After the first sod-tiirninl: a year ago. the company concen- trated on the barking plant. It was finished in September and 20.000 cords of pulpwood have been de-barked. 200 WORKING FORCE At pea construction. the working force numbered 300. The May employment total is than 200. including 32 men in two shifts at the barking plant. A year-round mill em- ployment of about 230 has been indicated. in addition to another 1.500 in woods jobs during seven months of cutting on the compa- ny‘s 1.000 square miles of owned ane leased Ian 5 Expansion of the mechanical pulp capacity to 150.000 or 160.- tons a year from 123.000 is already in planning. Construc- tion of 8 3750.000 bleaching plant is expected to start soon after WOMAN INJURED Seen above. is the car driv- en by Anson Mat-Laughlan of 11 Goodwill Ave. Chaglotte- town shortly aflei' it was in- ception of the company in New runswic ." e said the null will employ all-Canadian labor and the $7.- 000.000 worth of equipment will also be all-Canadian. Three Refineries Cut Sugar Prices volved in an accident with a pickup truck driven by Mrs. Stanley Hurry of Winsloe. The accident occurred around 10 changed 34 times this year—22. decreases and 12 increases. In 1963. the price changed 97 times —-72 increases and 25 decreases. A spokesman for a retail food chain said that this decrease o'clock Sunday morning at the corner of Brighton and North River roads. Mrs. Hurry was taken to the P.E.I. Hospital sugar prices which are. 7‘8 cents. a five-pound bag and $1.55 a 10 pound bag. Valencia. one of the nlt‘lt‘st cities in Spain. was founded bv would not affect current retail‘Greek sailors. HAVELOCK LIME WORKS no student representatin the mill begins production. The The decision to reinstate the company will need about 200.- . .L ,. ~ . editors was rear-bed after a 000 cords of wood annually. M2;?;;]R:h‘flgr I‘Iplfinprleg I‘llit‘flp ‘ ' i ' . t , wi t . ‘ ' meeting between the disciphn Lnder an agreement th he av announced a roductmn m my committee and represenia-‘Ncw Brunswick government- tivs of McMasler's Student Un- main issue of last year's pro- C d ’ vincial election —— the company an” a ‘the wholesale price of sugar. Dominion and SI. CALLING ALL FARMERS Never before have we been able to offer such service. Due to expansion and modernization we can now manufacture approximately 1,000 tons of high lime per day. ORDER NOW FROM IOII. . V The cartoon showed .\Iiss must buy one cord from private Lawrence 10“"?0“: 1"“ I’ll“ h) Rates circling ('o-ctls from .i woodlots for every cord it cuts 30 “"15 I“ $1.3 -9 {I ‘lm'l‘m'ml h.“ fiddme and ha". M? "n leased land. The progres_ bat: and Atlantic btle 40 cents caption: “I protected your \'1I"- sivs Conservative opposition ‘0 lh" “me _a"“‘”'"- ginitv {m- a year, girls; now criticimd the agreement as s The last price change was a i ' “bad deal." 10-cent decrease to $13 a 100- il's up to you.‘ It referred to a story that ii?! women sophomores Would have to move out of the residence next fall to make room firsl«year co-eds who would be given priority. now. answer. is there." said ‘ pound bag in Canada by Domini mill manager H. c_ Atkinson, 1 ion and St. Lawrence May 7. A looking at the new buildings. “It‘s a g proposition. President Gambardella said: "We are satisfied with the re- 100-pound ha. The price that time, Atlantic Suc'ar kept " its price unchanged at $13.60 a it. of sugar has Hovelock Lime Levi .Young Works Cherry Valley, P. E.I. Haveloek. N. B Phone LE53~I~243D Phone Vernon River 7-4 Canadian Units In Cyprus 33 GERARD MARIE rial military significance can beI \‘ff‘tlh‘ll (‘I‘i t'aundian attributed to the move 'mterl Valiant Unit! In (\‘prllt "“Ip have more trmnu aiail and able than before." he said, "and \"tdncu‘lav in nrrlcr tn bolzter thi: pprmit: I): to lI‘II'l'l-‘Rsfi the '\' II‘t‘llrh in llw lurrnm l‘aa: complement in an area that i: Rtr‘R it Iva: learned \Innrlay tense Tuesdnv the cnivimandant's The redeployment Will in- post nf the Royal 22nd lteui- crease the number of Canadian meul's 1st Battalion as well as soldiers in the. Kyrenia Pass. a squad of Royal Canadian Dra- area to 350 from 123 ,_ Royal 213ml will leave suburban Nicosia for the Kyrenia district \ . ito stay the changes public said no spe- ‘ in the St. Lawrcnce. THE DISTRICT PAGE A HANDY BUYER’S GUIDE FOR GOODS AND SERVICE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT YOUR COMMUNITY ' _- l ' ‘.: . ‘I ' .' . . . v ’ ruins \\ ll lt’lln ( Imdl lll llnll: sn‘u‘l‘ (AMPS “"0“ . l"t‘.lfl_\ pcslctl In the I‘ll't‘i'l oi (.uard 1nd flm(.'.\..‘..ml "M‘ he linsS. 13 miles north of here ' ‘ ' I I in the Kyrenia area have been made up of a few men 111 jeeps n armored vehicles. deployment \iill mean - tablishment of small. complete camps. each Includiiiu an officer and Ell-odd men. with seven men \l'cduesday. a company of the spokesman who made R. E. GALLANT complete stock of Building Material LIIIIIIN'I. Plywood, \‘l'alllioartl Phone. :32 North Rusticn A. J. Matheson Druur ('0. Ltd. Phone I O‘Irary on duty at all times. C-Company will watch the Russians EXpeI NICHOLSON'S northern side of the mountains British Student and .Lt’iimpuuy the southern ‘ I . side “UPI ““ ‘\I‘ ll’” All \ ('auarlniu spokesniliu sllirl student has been eviieili-Il from ihal Creek and ’l‘iirkisli-t'ip Ill" 5""‘9’ [0‘0" I'll fill":~"‘li.\ riots 'have often complained encouraging a Soviet familv to that they never see any US sol- cnlifll'atf‘. lhf‘ Brill-“ll WINS-EV diers at sites of fighting in the Community Market North IlIIstII-o I‘. If I. \I'IIi-rc ‘l‘hI'IIty Return A Tell Their Friends Groceries. Meats, Produce Lge. Selection of Dry Goods (‘IIstmncrs PHARMACY l'luiut- 1:033 Albertuu Your Rcvnll Drug Stores In ’ “est Prince among your local Stores. GREATER MERCHANDISE SELECTION. when you shop at your local stores. It's hard to bear the selection of mer- chandise you find in your local stores. Your local merchant carries ample stock of brand name items. He's selected them with you in mind. It's rewarding. in personal SCI'I'ISfth- lion. in greater savings. in knowledge that you are COHI’I’I- but-lug to your community's growth. to shop locally. You'll always find the merchandise you seek in the great selection WEST PRINCE Mobile Feed Service Serving the Farmers With Efficient Servico and Quality Products l'evenlcrl Holiday erenla Pass :il'ea " 'l'lIe cnibassv upiilttn-iimu lfll‘ll >"'I‘he transfer of the ballah ' tilicrl the student as f‘clri' Ileii— .nn cnniiunntlant‘s post. of a but I "rd? ‘0'" v' v' dwm. “hm” 23 "M hump my mum and M m‘nnnms' M I ~ Combination Aluminum (Mm v. Mach“. pm!“ tit‘r‘s: um not available. but the sauce squad into the area will lex'lm, scrum Nana“ Dflm‘fi 80d Windows Booth and Counter Serwcc embassy snld been (I let them see more of the sol~ “"95"” “(All Mall“ 5 ’ Sf f' from Hnme'Cooked Meal‘ student of Cambridge from 1033 diers," of (ars erVIce C Ion 1 low A. _._, .__ 24 n I. T .- germ... - - Lunches and Sandwiches 0 . ., > r — “0" 0W"! - _ LESTEI' LIIIkIeH'el' Hunter River P. E. I, Iledilnum hurl been heir o . o o "L I‘lnkfir" 32' “l'ddlfl‘m . (Frank N. 'I'nvlur. Mgr.) since Inst autumn lltllIt‘l‘ lne . r £011, d ( Alcnt I'M ‘ “Hum”? S ..._ I . . ,, as I r0 ut's u ‘ ‘ I ‘ ‘ , oi It British rultuinl exchange ' A". bhflldled ,fslummum Moving & Storage Sel‘vlt't‘ J o agreement He was studying . . . Ai RM College modern Soviet literature. . “*"*—“'*"““*"—*—~ Said Nonsense t Quebec court I 'I‘thON'l‘t) It‘P One of ('a- (Ida's t soldiers Sundiav IS overrUIGd nied ac‘c’YIsations by a IR'll'al Military College professor that OTTAWA ‘0!" the army discriminates against preme Court of (‘anada ruled French - speaking officers, today that the Quebec Superlor “Utter nonsense." said Maj.- Court has no right to Issue Gen. 1“. F. Worthington. officer writs to stop criminal prowed- commandincy Western Command I 2:. until his retirement in 1947 and The court made the decision co - ordinator of civil defence in a judgment upsettin: a rIIl- in Canada from 1948 to 1957. in: of the uebec Court of " no circumstances is Appeal which had said that the illch discrimination in the Superior ('oiirt has bad this army" ruzlit before Confederation. Dl’. Arsenc Ilflllllt‘l‘f‘. an RMC The (.35.. involved a charge French literature professor. told against Rene Lafleur of Mont. the royal commission on bicul~ real under the Income Tax Act. turallsm and billnmlall‘m I" »— The :3 how”. 3 (~rimmal t'oiirl judzc Kingston last week that French- of the Session: of the Pram. isl’oaklnfl "mva nl‘f‘ IlflSSt‘d harleiir was charued \\‘lIII 310"" If“ Dl‘Omnlifin arid fm‘ as- numbcr of infractions under the smnm‘ml ‘0 5 P? C I 31 ('"UI'SGS cl 3 a I broad. After a summons had been " ~—-_—'_~M~_ issued haflciir south and ob~ taincd a writ in Superior (‘nurt‘ the proceedings. Tue! federal revenue department nb— . lected to the writ being issued . on grounds that the Superior ,ourt has no jurisdiction to is- sue a writ in criminal proceed inns The Quebec Appeal ('mirl said the Superior Court was given authority to issue such writs when it was created in 1849 and this authority had never been ACT NOW to avoid a heart attack! You‘ll read straightfor- ward, solid advice on how is ’1 that If Parliament yum health in _. wvished to deprive the Supeimi Court of such authority it could do so. but no such action had ever been taken by Parliament. If You’re TIRED ANLL T TIME ow not! then everybody lets a “lived-out" “YOUR HEART This special series was writtcn by a team of author and specialist who. as Dr. ; cello]. and may he 1W"! 5! Mil-"n" Mm M'h- i I’aiil Dudley w hitc dc- . mg serioust wrong. yust s tenuionry l r i condition uusedbyurimry irritation av scribed, “. . . arc the ahlcst I 2;“; ‘5'”. "wk" l'merfiJ‘,’ it their respective fields." l o s Knhq s. st'InuIsto the kidneys to relieve this ' ' if may often rum Incli- I l THE FIRST OF THE SERIES orbs and tins! helm. Th 0 you Incl I, '03. M07. M hfl'l ("I s" .I ' Iv‘ I I ‘ Dodd’sKidnsyPfllsm.Lnolfovthu “I “"5 MA‘ '9 Huhvltlilhvedlundstlfldmg “I “Yumwnw'mu. the best way to take care of HAS NINE IIVES" DUVAR'S Radio Service R.(‘.A. Victor Radio and TV Phone 2341 Montague . Tires . Batteries . Accessories Repairs to all makes of Cars Phone 42 Tiguisb Agents For North American Van Lines Phone 436-3433 P. 1-). I. Doors and Windows Are. Especially Designed For P. F Climate Conditions 436-3855 Summersidc. Summerslde Phnn . 315 Central St. throughout all of West PrInco Phone I? Alberton A. A. (Joe) Fraser Your Imperial Oil Agent Stove and Furnace Oil Bus. 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Fruit & Vexetables Ladies & Men's (‘lolbiuz Phone 12 Souris Cooperative Souris Keenan Fuels and Servnce (I‘ord Keenan. Prop.) Texaco Products Furnace 0; Fuel Oils Complete Service Station ‘ cIIitit-s Phone 46-3 Murray River Look For Your Name FREE! Merchandise or Service FREE! This page is a weekly feature of The Guardian -Patriot, and each week there will appear In tho advertisements names and addresses of people living in the communities represented. Read the advertisements carefully, and if you find your name, clip out. the advertisement in which you found your name, and mail it inside of two week. to the Advertising Manager of The Guardian -Patriot, and you will receive, ABSOLUTELY FREE, a $3.00 order, to be spent for merchandise or service with one of the advertisers in your community on this page. Winners, I please advise the Guardian-Patriot on which advertisers you desire to spend your voucher. Patronize the Advertisers on This District . Shell «I: Heavy Hardware 0 Dry Goods . QUALITY SERVICE . BUDGET Page PRICES HUTCHINSON'S Sheet Metal Sheet Metal Work Heating and Ventilating l Phone 5400 l (Sherman Hutchinson. Prop.) 210 Water St. PHONE 100 Mallard's Plumbing and Heating INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS Commercial - Residential - Industrial Hacked 8: Green. Ltd. McCormick Farm Machinery Farmnil Tractors SOURIS Eden Ma'cKenzie General Merchant White Rn" has A (III Products MIN Rollo luv General Store (lover I-‘arm Store shop The Modern Wav A Hubert Harvey's PI.- ll-l Cru’uud RAMSAY'S H. A. Service Station Tires. Hotteries. Accessories moor Ropnirs- Road Service 0 27 Water 8!. «side “Parts & Repairs Batty Rani Equipment 2103 PM I Montague, P. E. l. KCIISIIIQTOI‘I IA. 51-. B CO-OP Buy - Benefit . Build 1 Groceries offerlns the best of on”, Service To All 9"! GM. makes of cars Tirrs. Batteries, Accessories 3”“ ‘ SM" Minor Repnlrs Tuna-Ups “cu lurdwsro Flo-st 24 Hour Towtnt Service M 87-8.. u, Peter’s BI! \V Q‘H—‘S 1HI—n _-_.A_.__A D2336.