6 . ..,..,.._ ' ' .r. ‘ and brother-in-la\v, Mr. '0. 1 . 8 no Gurdian, Tues. Sept. 25, 1962. Ceylon Faces . Money Problem. By HENRY S. BRADSHEB COLOMBO (AP)—After years of good living. Ceylon is running out of money. This island nation off India today imports more than it ex- ports. The government ,spends. more than it collects in taxes ‘ Its foreign exchange reserves‘ are almost depleted. Fear of repercussions from angry voters has prevented the ; government from carrying out.’ its own calls for austerity ‘ Most opposing politicians also‘ shy. away from the unpopular .’ measures that Ceylonese econ-, omists and foreign experts say; are necessary. “The trouble is." a leading: opposition politician said. “we. -have been supporting a Rolls-. Royce welfare state on a bull-. ock cart economy." SNOWY GIVEN ROUGH WASH LONDON (AP) — Five- year-old Nigel Powney looked his kitten Snowy up and down and decided he wasn’t white enough. He picked up his pet. let some water into the bathtub, dumped in a little detergent and w ’pped up some suds. Then he scrubbed Snowy. He finished with a good towelling. Snowy still didn't look white enough. Or dry enough. Remembering his mother's wash days and all those ad- vcrtisements he’s seen on tel- evision, Nigel went to the kitchen, dropped the kitten into the spin-dryer and—some- ‘ how found the switch. Hearing the noise, his mother, Mrs. Crawford Pow- ney. dashed downstairs. Snowy was revolving at 850 ‘ revolutions a min e. ' - Switc ‘ng off the machine. Mrs Powney fished out the unconscious — but dry—ani- ma] After about three hours Snowy regained consciousness. stood up and began lapping his milk. ‘ ‘ 177 Grafton St. HOWLAN The 25th anniversary of the St. Anthony’s Credit Union was celebrated with a banquet in the parish center, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elm e r Arsen- ault of Rumford, Me., are now visiting in Wooodstock. nd Mrs. Ken Watson and son and Miss Loretta Cahill of Summerside spent Thursday in Howlan. Mrs. Watson was the former Jean Whalen of Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell and son. who were visiting in the district, left on return to their home in Camp Gagetown. N.B_.. on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant; spent Friday in Roxbury at the? home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arsenault and family. Motoring to Tignish to the home of Mrs. Annie DesRoches on Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. Joe DesRoches. Mr. and Mrs. Pius oiron and L a w- rence DesR ches. . Mrs. Neil Maclsaac of N ew ‘ Brunswick, has returned to, her home after a visit here. ‘ Miss Shirley Richard of Tor-“ onto is visiting her sister and ‘ brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.- Alyre Gallant in Duvar. = _Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Pineau and family of Bloomfield Corn-‘ er were in Howlan on Sunday; evening. i Mrs. A.A. Arsenault recently. sister a n d = Mrs. Pius Arsenault. Bloom- field. Darice Doiron of Duvar r e- ; cently underwent surgery in_ tthle 0‘Leary Community Hospi- a Mrs. Alyre Gallant and . h e r ‘ sister, Shirley Richard. spent Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Blanch- ard, Howlan. spent a week with her -PISQUID EAST Mrs. Fred Leard. Moncton. N.B.. is spending a month’: holiday at the home of her son. Mr. Robert Leard and M r s. Lea . Mr. George Jay was a visitor in Lorne Valley, Tuesday. "where he was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Earle MacDon- ald and Mr. MacDonald. . Mrs. Haro Jay and Mrs. -Floyd Jay were hostesses A de11a’s The newest. most chic millinery creations of fall '62 are arriving daily. Help yourself to fashion. See them SOON. llDEl.LH'S MILLINERY Dial 4-8114 ‘Yllllll BUSINESS ALPIIABET J From Alto Z. ‘ I THE FIRMS LISTED ON THIS PAGE GIVE YOU EXCEPTIONAI. VALUES, NOT ONLYTODAY BUT EVERYDAY’ IELVEDERE A STORE ' g . :2" 1 oars A week until. to PM. 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