II it's Good For the Island The Guardian isFor it ' W E A T H E R “ Cloudy with snowflurries. becoming sunny during. morning; north winds 15. light in afternoon. Low-high 28 and 35. l “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” V01“ LXXV’ NO- 272 “W” 3332“ c?" M w “- m M; Dem-ah CHARLOTTETGWN, CANADA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ’20,, 1962. “0,339” SEVEN CENTS - 2: PA—CFTS— Liberals Ar Returned In Newfoundland Vote Cape Breton MP Stresses; ll Opposition Strength ‘Cornerstone lndustries' { Seen Unprecedented OTTAWA iCPi »— An appeal was made In the Commons tions that coal might regain in-. for federal help In maintaining Monday by Malcolm MacInnis dustrial markets lost to gas and; the “cornerstone industries" oflfNDP—Cape Breton South). oil. Given the proper federall By IAN DONALDSON loan 0c: 13 to seek a mandate coal and steel in Nova Scotial The Atlantic provinces' econ- 'ald. coal had a “tremendousl 5'11 .loHN‘s, Nfld. ICPl—Pre. for a masswe fisheries develop. ——————' omy "cannot be successful un- future." espeCially in thermal; mler smallwood of Newfound- ment program About 200,000 of less we protect the existing ba- Power “EVEIOPment- “ land. seeking voters‘ support for the province's 470.000 residents l l i l SIC industries 0t NOW! SCOttB - -.- Mr. MacInnis said there is. a fisheries development pro- were eligible to vote. coal and steel," said Mr. Mac- concern, however. that part oil gram. was returned to power Although most nf the Island Innis. whose constituency in- the steel industry at Sydney} in Monday‘s Newfoundland elec- was hit by the storm. the ex. eludes the coal-steel centre of might be moved to another parti tion. But opposition particsitreme northern region and an Sydney. N.S. ‘\ of Canada, showed strength unprecedented“ Labrador had clean chilly He SPORE in opening a".h°ur' He said the federal govern-1 in Newfoundland‘s 13 years as weather. Mid-day temperatures 1°“; debate on a resql‘mo“ in meat should call a conference PREMIER SMALLWOOD a canadia“. provmce- . . lat Wabush in central Labrador hich he proposed a long— of the Nova Scotia. Quebec and! The election was the fifth in i were below zem‘ [Greatest WIn, E range. positive and comprehen- Ontario governments [owner a row for both the premier and . . . .. . . . . . T L l t. ~ s1ve program for economic de- with the major Steel induglries‘ his Liberal government. derhethgbegiygfi‘fggmgge 9:: velopment of the Atlantic prov- to discuss the development "fl lpcppery leader has been New- ‘ "u _ I . . l . r. I I N d inces. The resolution was talked Canada.s Steel industry. Joey 5 Comment :foundlands only provmcial pre- 32:24:?“ lgggergznggfglag?na' n I ACCO'U TANTS NIAI(E PRESENTATIONS Four presentations were side. were both awarded fcl- mediate examinations and to . . . out without comin to a vot. ' . . s in the; . . made dait last nights semi-air: Iowships. which were prescni- Frank Bradley. m the plum Mr. MacInnls egalled for ea ST. JOHN’S. Nfld. (CP) ——lgirolflhiiayifoiliicgi"Excel. ;i79i°%9v°°° f’sfierifs mam“ nua Dnerwmee lfllg 0 t 9 Ed to them. by Jamos W- Ab- ary examinations. Here Mr. 5100000000 economic develop- Premier Smallwood Monday The Progressive Conserva- 11g"? mfg 5‘le!) lcms 35d ".3" P. E. I. Insti ute o Chartered bolt. Winnipeg. national pr!“ Pigott. (left). receives his _ t _ ment fund to create essential night called his party‘s win in ? lives and the New Democratic i 0‘3 5d 0]: ’15 “$991..” m' Accountant's' held at the Char' “den! 0‘ NICA' pnzes .wcm prize from R D Thoma; Canadlan DFCSS list by parties industrial capital: establish- the general election "the big- Party Chipped away in tffldl‘ lpmve albor ammes' The lottetqw" Hmel‘ Randolph W' also presented I" R055 P‘gm' I t ' .- H 0 members Elected in NeW- merit of a separate federal de- gest Liberal victory in New- tional Liberal ground and an lgovemmem. pmpl’ses ‘0 Share Manning. Charlottetown. and Mt. Stewart. for .the student 30“ M1115. Ont. national sec- foundland ix.member of last partment of Atlantic develop- foundland. I suppose. in all her Independent candidate defeated; e CDSt W)”; "uh fad:th gov. ThS‘mas E‘ mfl‘ey' Summer' “and”?! h'ghe-‘t m the ml” ml'ary- ilCSiSIBtureli ment. and a major program of long history." a Liberal in Labrador West. lgnmenlt an te 1‘ amen i public capital construction in province of site of a big iron-ore develop- emse ves' lHELD ALL BUT FIVE i LIBERAL “We've con 3 o o Fogo—xEdward S. Spencer, .the four eastern provinces. _ Canada for 13 years and this is men . ‘ unchanged. accl. i “We are not pessimists." he the fifth time that the Liberal Re-electlon of the governmentl standings in the “seat House Hermitage-xJohn T, Cheese.'said. "We believe the Atlantic party has been elected to be was reDOI‘tEd at 930211111- NST‘al dissolution were Liberals man. unchanged. accl. iprovinces can come into their 1 the government of Newfolind- one hour and two minutes afterlis], Progressive Conservative. Labrador South — xGerald fawn." . ‘ land.f‘ he said In an interview. the polls closed. three and the United Newfound. ' arm . arm to there under election our we will have Progresswe Conservanvexa ye I ‘ m s ' ' we”, fit - J s J~ Greene was , were the official oppOSition. about 4 seats t I Ih 42 t Leader ame . . . . . - " ' " "U n e '0' re-elected in St. John's East fori Redistribution added Six seats tal in the house And for the l t - fifth clecli n is an a ton his second term 3 ms year to hung ethefiumber ism-n" llpqfl, u a 5 7: Mr. Smallwood said he is not. 0f members who Will sit In the “W; will have about on perldisappointed over his govern-;,D6Xt legISlature to 42. icem 0'. ,1“, total votes cast W’Pgment'suslip. He said "a lot. of; However. four of the seats people stayed home from the Continued on Page 4 Col. 3) iHi'll. unchanged. accl. I But they had done everything ' I Port de Grave — Eric Dawe. ipossibie to help themselves. and pa r s m a n I c i unchanged. ‘now it was clear that federal ’ d d I Burin — xEric Jones. un-Eaid was nee e. l h d. I By PETER JACKSON 2.000. [5 the biggest town cap-only we but all decent-mlndedlcffiéfispme ._ harem Starkes‘llNDUSTRY NOT DEAD . NEW DELHI IReutersl—Chi-ltured by the Chinese sincelpersons and decent - minded new seat ; The coal industry was not nese. Communist forces have|heavy fighting broke out be-lcountries who value their free- Harbor Grace __ xcmudedead. There had been sugges- smashed Indian defences on theEtween India and China last ldom in Asia. Africa. Europe orlSheppard‘ uhchahg9d_ - 1"‘_‘—“_—_ M northeast frontier and are.month. iAmerica.“ he declared. ‘ Burg“. and Lawns .. wal.‘ o M w: | have gall-led two Tory seats and! ’ sweeping toward India's rich; From madua| the ChineselSTARTs. PANIC ' ter Hodder. unchanged. CH!‘ .195" three Liberal seats. W a Egaléllsthggcause of the W31. Shown , a 1 Assam plains. it was Tenoi‘lEdlwere reported to have pene e E1 advance was said to Carbonear—xGeorge Clarke,l I'E slight margin only. a fractional: This \‘v I” 8 IV articular”. g I here Monday. ltrated 40 miles south of thelhaVBIOUChEd 0“ flame ID TFZ- unchanged. 1 A -i . imargm‘ lie the nviomeilzhagd women y The inst Indian stronghold in town. bringing M-mlthiraolpur._m Assam state...the Indian Fortune Bay—H. R. Valence, . 1 - James J. Greene. Progresi ; “5,, mat the my .055 mg, 3.113“, aways bee“ the backbdne I . f . Y - ~ the frontier region fell to the miles of the Assam plains. military headquarter! M the Earle. unchanged. , x a sive Conservative opposition . years and five general electionmof ti", Liberal Dam; of New. Frog Con .rom elberal : Chinese early Monday when Prime Minister Nehru in a 651519” border section- Placentia East. —a xAlainI By THE CANADIAN film” i leader. ‘ ted in 115 exactly one. seat” 50 the Tory. foundiandn ' l Frog CO“ from UN? 3 they overran Bomdila. adminls-lcountry - wide broadcast des- “19 {all Of Bonidlla Save the Frecker. unchanged- 0NDAY. Nov. 19, 1962 3 St- JOhnS E3“ yeSterda-V for i party after all these years. with: “we're 'not complain: . I _ we filrggr‘fioffi’fefféf?” g p D 1 8 1 . . - l M . . tratlve headquarters of the Ke- cribed the Chinese push as “the Chine“? 3 Elf“: “910 hr 3 Gander—XBeaton J. Abbott. s eaker Marcel Lambert . the second time in a New- “he government In office in Cm... . ‘ meng frontier division. grossest form ‘of imperialism." ."do‘Vnm" run ml“ ""3 9131‘“ uncnanged- l rejected a Liberal-NDP bid' ‘ foundland Elecmn‘ Mr‘ Greene lIEderaUW he“. have succeededlfiglpiggffimlullngs tiles/1:263 Independent [new sea“ . l I a i . . i Homdila. with a n lllation of "We must stand u to it. notifif Assam- , Gorge's — XWilliam J-l ' ‘ said his party "has W0" 3 ma' iin clecti nl seve menu - r - - . Liberal (new ‘53”) p n l p l Meanwhile at .the western end Keough. unchanged. I 2;; gasoliilefieififf 23mg: ‘ jor victory in forming a {There mall: h: 0K9 of fire“ not}; QSO.FO£14:IZII:uttl}(I)Ia1:ll¥o 32:53:, Unchanged 29 of the Slno-lndian frontier. In- St. John’s North — Geoffrey. versy. stronger Opposition." With quite Sure at this minute 31.; u"; programs m'st would‘ céme Deferr ‘ Conservative strength raised gthough they will have seven. :fm‘m the federal {reasunn ; Wm 42 from three members to seven ' “I feel very happy about it. ‘ in the 42-member house. Mr. jll.'s been a great vote of coan- MINISTER OUSTED v Greene said "our party’s poll ldence in the Liberal party and‘ One cabinet minister was ties} ‘ ‘ ~ . d- , has shown an awakening of in the Liberal govornment and ; feated. Welfare Minister C. Maxi ' the “we” “'35 Still in [Milan Trmity mum—"Lida" Ska'i Malcolm Maclnnis (NDP the Newfoundland people to in my administration of the;Lane was ousted by Gerald'cr Newfoundla!!! Party V0“ d land. unChangw- strengthen the opposition.” lgnvernment of this province." lByrne in St. Barbe South. from 978 of 1.301 poll: 75 pet I I ban 5. ‘ " 3 Ca Breton South) called for Nehru In his broadcast BonaV'S‘a Norm — x'loseph; fediial aid to bolster Nova z William J. Browne. former “flit (Percentages hunted)! thanked the United States and R. srnallwood. unchanged. , Scotia-s mi and steel mdus. . federal solicitor - general rle-l Liberal 54-506‘56-2) Britain for their military aid White 385' North - Walterj tries. N fealcd in the June federal Clem; Pros C0" 37.446f385) i ~ 5 omlna e I I dlan troops were fighting Carnell. unchange . Finance Mini t r N l n fiercely to hold the key airfield St. Mary's — xJames Mc- said mm. “5.3.3.3? f... of Chushul in southern Ladakh. Grath. unchanged. lobsters have been removed part of Kashmir province. St. Barbe North — xJames R.; and some of the charges An Indian ' l l 1 spokesman said Chalker. unchange 1 levied will be refunded. "3. . i - - land 53 man requl‘e Cartel“ “nChange‘l‘ . l William M. Benldickron t1. ‘ tion in St. John‘s West. won Si. 51 (4.0) metal-i nqmnlal’ed (3nd" Queens (:oumy L’ber‘.“ cand’,' imore and we have asked for Trinity North - XArthur M’f' .~—Kenora-Rain River!s said i John‘s East Extern provinciali [WP 536 '07) dates in five districts last night. dates; henneth Jenkins. pres» .. at h ed . y :1 t . . ‘ _ _ _ . . . , . it. "1- ""0 ang' - the government used a de- seat for the. Progressive. Con-i (With :49 '00) for the Dec. .10 pmvmmal elec- ‘ dent of the PE]. \ouns when m phmmla West ._ xpamck y. . . ,, . . ‘ Tm. mm l Vious deVlce to impose new a servatives. Mr. Browne entered. “or-L cmvemmns Wm hem m “1 Assocmnon and Alex Mac" canning ""Changed' i taxes via import surcharges. ' the Newfoundland election afterl Third. Fourth and Fifth Prince. Isaac. . Bonavista South -— xRoss Bar- 3 TUESDAY N 20 n r n .the federal vote in St. John.“ - Fifth Queens and 5900M kings-i David Walker. president 0f; hour. unchanged. ‘ , . . M. i [west was declared void hp" FIFTH QUEENS ‘the Fifth Queens Liberal As-i Bay de Verde -— Williami o'l‘he Commons meets at icau“ of irregularities in me. J Ell er Elan hard ('ll r- SOCiaUO" mesxded' saunders' new seat Tioop'm' to debate n-P'w leg' SUMMERSIDE — Norman: horn and seconded by lienus service Vote. . 13621959 . m 'c . i a .SECOND KINGS Bell Island _ Steve Neary,l islation. The Senate Sits at 8 . . . - v . . i i . lottetown councillor and CM. . I . i - .Reeves. Ross Cornei. and Ron- Mulligan. hinkora. Mr. Mac- A severe storm brought lain. ;I.lbeial 33 31 (Cam) MacLean Charlottetown 1 TheSecond Kings Liberal 'As- , 88m f1‘9?!" PC- , l p'"" ,_lald MacDonald. Freetown. were Donald‘s nomination was mov- snow and fog to most of the Prog (Jon 7 3 assemblymam will contest theiSOCiatmn nominated William n .Twmmga‘e " “ewe R‘ Cur'lr- nominated councillor and as- Ni by Hamid AflloCk- Sf’arle'lprovince during voting hours:1ndependeni 1 -— th districl'of Quecm They Trainori S“ Wets- ,35 “on,” “5' "nahanged' , it 3" semblyman respectively for town and seconded by Harl‘l’jand was expected to reduce the ,United Newfoundland ’ 2 were named at a nominating l “mor' and (“mus Macxenne' MONCTON iCP) w Repre. sziteu::ga:ggéh — ‘Fmd w' _. Fourth Prince at a l’rogFESSivni DEVSWR' “Eu-“me cm“ . vote and slow returns in nllIIy-‘XDf‘ff’l‘l'Pd 1 .. convention held at the Rollaway i an' assemblyma" at 8 mn‘ .scntatives of lobster fishermen Harbor Main (gm, members, COHSEEVBUVC Convention 18 H r' “3"” “G” “"t "VC' ""9 ‘ inl: ridings. Tale ‘2 38 night in Freetown hall. i"""°"¢“'- C~ Ronald Kennedy. The. premier called the rlcc- x-l.abl'arlnl North. . _ , ' (Continued on Page 3 Col. 5) . ‘ last night. No other names were. 0“ NorthU-mberla-“d 5mm and —Clifton Joy. gain from PC: Reeves. nominatim‘ w a s . Konsjngfon_ h offered. 1 Gulf of St Lawrence shores 0‘ xPhilip J. Lewis. unchanged. - Mr' -- Mr MacDonald won ovrr Bel‘l' Mr- Blanc‘hard's Minimum figfigecscfiff 11:22 Flelrryland — vayles Murray.H Thompson. Tryon and Wallace i was moved by Lloyd Weeks, . . . unc angcd. Muttari. Ca 0 Traverm. B thi Charlottetow- and second bvl75 PER CENT- Tuesday With derm- Green Bay — xwunam R. : a Storm Closes u. Mum"... M. - e Z Charlottetown. Mfr. mall OmClals from Ottawa End Smallwood. unchanged. , moved that Mr. MacDonald-s: MacLean's nomination Island Halli-"X- St John’s West — William was ,. . , . moved by Sinclair Cutcliffe. U Iggy; Ei“§ggched The day-long meet was called Adafns. unchanged. Charlottetown. and seconded hyl m ,‘ , Ito discuss matters pertaining to Port on Port — xstephen K. Frank (Duck) Acorn. “"31 "l 31713773" " “l” “n' [the lobster fishery. including Smith. unchanged. Speakers included: the can-i "Ounced "15‘ “Mi” Tl“; ’h“ ldales of the season and size Humber West — xCharlcs u. dldates 1.33.39“. president 0“ 0*?“le 7-13 Wrcem ° W e l imiLs. The matter of illegal Ballam. unchanged. Defeated the pjgl Liberal Association” Ob-ICCtlv“ [lobster fishing Is also expected NDP leader Edward Finn .Ir. Allison Gillis and “‘3 LEWIS-l Progressive Conservative St. John’s East — xJames J. RAILWAY OFFICIAL COMMENTS Gfifxalggfingémbmsp M. . - ' nomination be unanimous, ‘ BoCo I A large crowd attended thel n VANCOUVER 'CP)_V_S.eady r meeting chaired by .lack Greene. “in. 0 “en accompanied lBedeque. The meeting paid a I} l l V" . . . . . . ~ ltribute of a minute's SlICnCC to Scream“: “"“d‘ h" mum of'the late Col. E. H. Strong and I southern British Columbia Mon-l . . the late Russell Thompson. gfiy‘hplfismg at 1085' mm mm" Speakers included the canon! “in” 'P “’3” dates. lion, Hubert McNeil]. MD. . I I ' I ‘ ' six hours pushed creeks;gggfig’xrfiffigrggnggzar9Jan"? LONDON II‘I’IA Sir F:t’I\\arrI‘Ilnal1('ial district -was reported .. die. gain from ‘ .. s. t t d r 'h h Tmnk Myers. be”, members 0‘ 1Peacockh. a Toronto linings:- It; havc\h;cn_consultf.d_ by Km! 0 St. Barbe South — William 1.. NDPS lOSE ngfrfratggcinmgr‘fwl glinjg'e’; the last legislature and Dr. 0. :zaglnzecgflfiemean'; a “fog: "mg a 90mm crisis ‘ fsgghmi’l‘sxeie‘réngdeatw WEI“ . :to 9.000 feet. adding further ..___._—.______H' Pmmps' MP‘ ! Espected figure in international A: ill. be played a leading ' 8‘? 19m SW" — R“ M“ £51 h‘fi‘arlfic'tiriy °' 'S°«’“R°“.he.i .i zoo m: ‘ - » ' “filial? titsii’iiisuffiélf‘ii 523...?"lfa'liii‘ice“c§‘.§§$ii ‘ 0% 35"" {Eon} UNPN l M " his {our fellow candidates in lwide and in places two feet. I a London hospital. He was.9. wealth development. and during number as _ 0° ur' the Newfoundland election all deep surged across the Trans-1 Sir Edward. who had been ill lhis early 805 he did a full day’! I . ‘ phy. gain from Lib. . wentdow 2 .l .t. ‘ V k t m fr ' I I d ._ _ l1 1" d9t03t- HOWGVGF- canada Highway l ""05 "35': for about three months. was the. war a e 0 me daily. WI 8" John's centre Anthony? in two ridings tiny put. up a lot Hope in the Fraser Valley: l ' l f - . t h,. He visited Canada a 2 Murphy. gain from UNP' 1 v ’ ‘ I QM Ifirs man lrom overseas 'o _e I‘ _ t_ _ lmos Mm.“ Fa“ Fxtem_w“.. stiff battle. and the hlahway ML 00. - lhonored With a directorship In year) in connec ion With hl- CTO gamed. .. . .- ' n the nine ' faster unloading of vehicles. Mr. . .the Bank of England_As a for. banking: business and as a di- t M?N t a“ w Ihl >119": mfuilasmwiiegnpth: schedule lStephenson said. imam J‘ Bmwm' new seat” vi. lmer receiver - general of the "rcctor of the CPR. lie was also "am “the made m t e m” ' ‘ - 7. lpuchy of Cornwall he advised :1 director of the Hudson's Bay l l 1* I: . . . i i I 1 . b r ‘ l ' ' ll called for 55 minutes; The Confederation was built [NDEPENDENT ‘ ~ . I ‘ all: eaglefivdmmk ggmalvlvhfgnr filgfipyme crossing. She often lo handle 70 automobiles czar Labrador West -— Charles s. e e I an, ., titheunn‘val dFamlly on! bankingt ‘(QZTpaanny "he‘lwecrn 193130;:11 ' ‘ . i . . .' i ~~in _ but often mm ‘ _ ‘ , , h . ' ima crs on was on crms o - 0 KY 0 sever O- ber annual with Eric P. Sten- did it in 1955 than 40‘ cm” 8 imbal- .w_____._.l . 3 - - " , " [confidence with several mon- volont nrgani7ations. / l i .' - . henaon M man The extra time was gained put more than that .n I I I ' ' ' ' ‘ l i Wd- “Peed 9“ “"1313 w“ - . Irchs. During the Second World War. ger [Mammal National Rm- l pnmamy mange 0f mg Sling: ‘ I3 known?“ the “mall‘s Who Hunter’s I Sir Edward. born in Ontario's he servod on the Canadian Red ways 5mm here- Monday' manoeuverahumyT :rhoelhrtlm‘ and 5811 her'I'eW't that m “V' Glcngarry County. left a Tor- Cross Society overseas commit- Mr' W; mamqu All doc“ at cage 0 ' Ed' "fable commons they were Be ' lento schoolmaster‘s job in 1902 Ice and was an executive of the “wagons d in b the “ Borden Tour‘s“ and gull? Dre- ‘ lble t0 1’9"“ that Beaver Club. wartime rendez- 8 vessels away to operate 5 ward Island”s 5.3m d h... '. ‘ma... Tnuao (('P) A t . . five years later went to London vnus of Canadian troops in Lon- under winter ice conditions Although the Confederation was to be performed heifeullii‘llsnx‘ ito enter a career in interna- don. ll:ng ' m“: With "10‘ 1W“ primarily intended for day night to determine the causal Wendell Profit! of the park: was urged that meromshr held] .tional finance. ‘ _ ‘ Born the son of a l’rcsbyter- .8 mung; “v pmcwle of speeding up the Simmer cros- of death of a fiyearflld hunter- l development division of the de- ' “Smarty I“ MC???“ ina‘irma'l He disliked publicity and low lan minister who died when ‘19 . sings. she was also strengthen Search"; found the body hf panmem of “Hwy and n._ tion on parks polcics an e- t l in near flood level. With hig ‘er 3 5-; .— D O E’. O -1 m 5' -i O 7? O -1 n O .. .‘Z' ‘5 "1 3! = 3. - ldeiails of his financial career was a boy. I“ W?!“ thmuflh velopmeot and to ctr-ordinate: 'werc rvcr publisth hut aftcrphigh school at Almonte. 0nt.. . The “I "W is "t" ‘ dér li ht ice - Lecgmlely known. to be Aillnounmc‘nzwétgwrf" tfgngi’anrmm u" g glyggtergfimyig NYl‘t‘gst: turgl resources is representing l activities, a .1929 he was head or Baring and Queen's l’niyersity ill King- hme'm‘ m“ “"13 “f” Elgargce'denths 3. I0 l Her bow is being sm‘engthened “in am Monday Inomlng‘ tth province It a federaltprov; The: meeting. in hr addressed: ‘Brothcrs. a privair rnmmercml 5‘0" . ch? Sm “ “M” “"‘h n, "hm 1“ still further to enable her to maturation" after helm hls inelal meetliwion porks‘arld out- y Northern Affairs Mmlslt‘rl bank which A formerly looked Hr “orkt‘d as «him of the f s NW1“ 5” a” ' s. --------- -- ll operate under heavier ice con- Nutby village home to go hunt- door recreation in Ottawa to- - Dinodale and Mr. Marion Claw-I latter Argentina's affairs and Almnnte Gazelle before graduat- . my ma“ (ll-Tug“. V I . . ‘ . . . . . . .. fi muons men m for which she in. day. son of Washington, director of‘ AM. (Gus) Duffy. leader {was London banker for the Ca- inlz from 9319993 .With Sold mEtI- tP'I‘he strip ma M in- at 5 .was first destgmd Saturday and Sunday temper- The twoday meeting was , the land use and arrangement: and only remaining manber nadian government. 3}: in political serene and Enl- V for W the move P’fl'n'cc Cm...” 1 i 0 big Ice-breakers. MV aim-es dipped below the freon. cailedhythefedu‘ldmartmentlprogram of Resources _for the: of the splinter United New “Now” n 'UN” F. lish. ‘ i i l, M "m M“ the (ammonia .. 3 Abcpweit and SS Prince Ed- ing mark and snow fell early northern attain. :F’utane Incorporated. Will dis-l foundland Party. was idefeayt- A. A - . His Wife. the former bother- shuzy -5 W W' n .... .. 12. IR ward Island, will wide sa- Monday in the area. The meeting was reconnnend— cuu the organization of a re; ed by a Conservative in Si. ‘ sir Edward. who eventually me Coats. died in l . They did "*9 W than was ‘w’0 w;- ' ’ ' ' . . . , _ . , .. 7. fl vi“. when m lee Wong cRae wo heavy ed “I” year‘s W for gator faded-provincial confer-l John's Cam in yesterday‘s lbecame known as the "univer- ‘had two adopted daughters. Fe- w" 9% m ‘ i H ' ablrt. overalls and rubber boots. Tomorrow Cadence. when it ence on park- and recreation. i Newfmindiand election. dial uncle“ of the City-London's lllcity and Judy. ‘ I t. H. m a d . M. cam. *vm.