| Bs ee he + | Tatepayers of the village. The flooding and care of the ice surface is being utdertakes by the Sherwood fire depart- | ment. For the time being at | er. SUMMERSIDE — Agriculture Minister Andrew MacRae and Deputy Minister Stewart Wright met sistance policy on feed- ship- ments, to review the situation regarding water-borne ments of feed grains to Sum- merside ; . The committee members pre- sent were E.J. Alton, Ottawa, chairman; G.M. Schute, chief ship-’ Feed Shipping Subsidies “Discussed At S'side Meet , Shipments into Halifax cost $8 per ton while at | is because sn must be used to carry the. Summerside, with cargo, but often with number of crew members. here by water more i the cost-is $11. The difference | . iS as pevtiane wore Ganen ir. MacRae presented the | a senting af tae Prince Marna Mocloct efron. s at the | ’ won RINK Rooted eee e care of by the vitlage com (In Use Of Name _ | department of agriculture make | world. Be tees Paes | mission but it is hoped to put _ | @ special attempt to promote Sait ae Elects Stee the rink on 2 paying basis ft- The Guardian that the | the growing of additional feed | the poultry in the pro} ; = name of William Jay, of Sum-’ grains in this province, vince should be enlarged out/ Elmer Myers, - Hazelbrook, merside was published in ervor| The retiring president, Elmer | more home-grown grain would | was elected president of the |. Someta: © 8 capers Cues. | Wang prieided. "The mening | See pecuarense Seren snes) Coes Soe cee Jersey |. ¢ity police court |was held in the Legion Hall. | readily with a eT euee ek Ge a, proceedings. Dinner was provided by the | areas with lower feed cos! .| Bual meeting held at the P.E.I. Mr. Jay was in no way ie | Summerfield Ladies Auxiliary.| The neat, - miele, Mr. | Federation.of Agriculture board volved in the incident-dealt with Ivan Mclsaac was, elected | Wright, said the Approved Flock | Tom last night, = - in the report, nor in court act-| president. Other officers in- | Association was thought ‘of very | Other officers are Bruce Mac- fon of amy sort. clude vice-president, M.T: Mac | highly by the - department and | Donald, New Wiltshire, _vice- It was entirely due to a mecb- | Leod; secretary-treasurér, Fred | was looked to for guidance in. end Reg Clerk, New st ra Mig a: Naah, ecco Chee emo oh pny br | Wii, rele ine rect mame, which should have MacQuarrie, J. D. MacDonald | Mr. Sangster said there to the board of direc- appeared, is William Gay, Jr. Jardine and Donald Mac | still © good market fer ogee and a ee es ee ee Donald MacLeod Vitoria will fo do 0 they could produce | C772, Martin, New we, en Cross.was nominated-as the as-| to fill it. ‘To do so & large and |.0°°d0" Docherty, Clyde River. sociation’s representative to the | continued production of a qual- Zo eee Federation of Agriculture, ity produce. was needed. The S'side Boy Speakers included Agriculture | objective could be gained more Boy. ~ depuy. SC. Wich, and Red ied lity By Taxi aa 7 rit By tax and distributed to dealers at z e 3 = ® ing up, eight-yeareld Gallant. of 2, le fi afternoon... . ota SUMMERSIDE — Except for | ot on toe Sod pedo ae oul, pt__transportation —and——trade ep ETI a IE eran * . 4 , ed Raymond was ge Se service, Ottawa;..E.M... Taylor, “s : : OWS n : from the- Elm Street on __ Fredéficton, . NB... and.3M. IY ss ; es 3 » of the ean | : Fr osten 3 ee conan an ee fee | ee see | Raise® S s| ae nan common sore mnt nee oe statistics Baie oe Jong since lost its place as the|iod and the previous year -908. | on to the sidewalk but it is be. ee Ry nis wife, the former Myrtle lravorite month for brides, last |The complete total for~1960 was | lieved the daa tie eae | fee aed i vr vriaht a e. re | Fernand of French iver. ang it was definitely ahead im | 949. wearing Sewanee more olen expressed their views ‘on the | ' non (Sne, daughter, Lorraine, MES [0 satter of births The number -of marriages to ne By ALEXANDER FARRELL ($2,000, tectensed -to $3,200 when | Tames Sincielt, of Euarals Gas More brand-new Islanders ar-| the proyince last year was was taken to the Medical 7 e's MONTREAL (CP) — Lt.-Col. become permanent. staff. | five grandchildren. One sister, sivell te: Jee. then to other | down noticeably from 1960, witp | Centre where he was examined Opions regarding increasing Leon Lambert, acting governor |PAY TOO LOW | Hattie, Mrs. Angus Green of |" Ooi.” with 279 births recorded. (the figures available showing| and received medieal ettestan’ subsidies on grain pw oe of Bordeaux Jail, said Thurs- He said these pay rates need the Wigmore Road, and a broth ie itself, saw the high- 619 compared to the 685 of the | from Dr. J.C Simpson. “ sented by the Shur-Gain Feed (<2%, be, bas Notes dante \teedd cake naire rene | dane ee susaber of birthe in. many | previous year The total number | Raymond is the son of Mr. ” in a report to come u provin- | also s as eee . ; a eae ; Manufacturers Association. (General Geotges Lapalme that |ctal civil servants’ pension plan. At the time of his death Mr |Yea™s with eee. See Pert was per eile and Mrs, Alphie Gallant, Deke she ee 2 po nee age ehg Pm —ar ge Agee Ghee conglie Gaus wil ant Wells otuiems te Mae ene ; ar shipments was raised several | Col, Lambert told a press con-|tt ie that the staff is, in the. | Paipop, Booed tae i = kpowe foc peveral weeks, 99, the | bushends, bat tet Son cas. Veteran Jeault months. ago when Robin Hood ference that Bordeaux, Jail,|main, incompetent and poorly The funeral will take place on “is frequently far be ee Oe re Mills, with’ storage facilities in scene of a riot New Year's Day | paid. | waleelldy odledtenn from &t. bind the events, ; fe ro veddia : Educationist —— “ ns pe ed ithey | and several others in’ the iast ag told him that mls Go om | John’s Presbyterian Chur ch. Seen Be P reaped pry SULY most SoruLan ‘= a : “"torage.| staffed’ te &: wey thar patente Ssilloe xp to- thie-pot Rew Londen. ha ard ‘Dies In Toronto— recent! t been in-office upto this peint— 7 7 . and unloading facilities, unless | it to function properly. without making the necessary |_. res total being. 2,725 for the year. | popular month with 101.weddings $ the federal government tevers- "The staff is very bad.” hereto me when they were Three Traffic DEATHS SIMILAR while August was in second| TORONTO (CP) — Rev. << earlier Cateton reducing said, “‘all but a few are incom. | needed,” ‘Col. Lambert said. | | None of the vital statistics of | place god ugha: Se er <a as veteran J “During the meeting Robin Said one-third of the staff | Why aoe dee at nortan (Cases Are Heard | Sesondan Geena eetiael on July 9... oe oe s ied rea “ m Micheal ea sg _ Hood ae Ottawa ean be trained to do their jobs |they are not well paid. I said! sinmntecine — Only ¢ tals, based on monthly records | In both a Sa lean i oa —~1_ Miss. Hard alee _le see roy Ts revenedthat_gzan. Song "8 sid be A “Eases farang aca wean pater | Mi mtn, ae es eens furs” | He cebratd te som ant (GSM i ap Se te —that _ +dismissed¢—$————— me Oe OES | cea's ‘docket a i : —_ as a Jesuit just a week “ A oak nal lgatert whe the govern- | "Cor" ee said the pris Magistrate's court, and all were ee de et Be PSs 2 a : = \heee’s two-fisted beckhand, 3 Grand River. Mein jij. niaet neat loners — there are 70 i Bar| Saponed of tw fice ot t38 WAT EL OF Braver Services TT TO WO OES ldap aie <- 384 | Geaux at | peace, Leo Blacquierre, in the Hamilton, Ont., and received his | in the women's doubles, ° from 305, but “it will be hard ux present—need more | . Is Laid To Rest -iihud°Sictah mena ibe hart | recreation sacle 00d Sates | ee tacDonld whe Cael A; Id °. A |aockt « we Recdiiets Mantiealy |e ines eee: ae ON—The funeral for ee the. prisea 7 ol He, said he peeend to. Mr. we vote ws ten. dollar ‘Are He In Kensington ee re apione ; a. cau ae oseph ‘MacLell s guards Lapalme prisoners pa ¢ . . } te . — was ‘held rere present number men of every allowed chase transistor ta. | fines plus costs on charges of KENSINGTON — The third; Rev, Ronald Parsons while (College, ph, Ont., . im- N River Loo morning fromi St. Patrick’s °'°™p and, in general, suffer.jdios and. the attorney-general | driving-improperly equipped mo- ice for the Week of Prayer | Rev. L.M. Murray lead the maculate Conception, Moktreat, * ¥ Pp Church, Grand River with Rev. ‘"°™ lack of discipline and im-| agreed to this. When the am-|‘or Vehicles while the ‘third| ia Kensington Was held- Wed-| group in prayer. © | Later, he taught at Loyola Pius Murnaghan officiating. Rev. centive. ; : 4ngyncement was made in the | Pleaded. guilty to a charge of | nesday evening at the .Margate The concluding service i 3 Thomas Was dée- Guards were hiréd provision- |prison, it was discovered that failing to transfer his vehicle United Church .with Rev. Waldo Friday night will be held in St. ” eatin and Rev. laos | % ; 2 ‘fine. ve ae - Scripture was read by Rev. | Rev. L.M. Murray preaching - MacDonald aiii Rev. Leonard. : ° ; E.H, Bean of the Kensington | the sermon. ae wren ver inne cca. Avalanches And Landslides Cutling Draw | Preivictm cruren ant ier.| Te ‘tering sian, rom : oli teas tonto: wea } ; a | ms |For Montague —_| United Church ied the cou- | between the Canadian Bible |ies at Loydia. In 1961 he became | Sentor North lace MacKingoo, Norver. uae. OcCUr Frequently In Peru pe ren eee aie eee oo Oramage.. pals Collage, Kingston, Ont | trophy Sine ae | } ni iw pale. | ere i the Meningue ienoeking ty oe Neal Se oes loa iuive Sta tear eared ‘The game , ; Peru, a land begins near;Killed 70,000 : in- Peru | ie Friday Jan. 12th. | irk’s Anglican P Flowerbearers were Urban, the equator and extends south- and ~ Ecuador. rae ee 7 P.M. | ¢ a Faith | ' . In 1943 he was made dean of - Word eld | wae “Persona unter Riv that they Billy, Loman, Philip and Nor- ward along the Pacific Ocean, hens boi Ice 1—Ben Koke, A.W, Jones, | ” } "0 - \studies at Ignatius where he! fine if they man - MacLellan. is noted for avalanches and | ters many Gise® | George Worth,- Foch ae ar aeiay- age tieal Witil 1960. From 1954 to | game _ The late “Mr. MacLellan 18 ‘iandsliges among its towering | Pery ta the last. denen ald vs A.E. Sullivan, H. Moar, | : ; K sinaton 1950 he taught the classics at : tae. — Sinaiecier’ Vaan Searcely a year pasges with-| killed 56 persons ‘and injured ee SMestenen Gin eee re ae on ci ns guests - All D ; he became an sete de any \attaeked by tn the United States; Lorne m °"t 2¢ least a minor disaster. | about 169 at Cuzco. More than | thy vs Duke MacDonald, Dave~| of the “Margate and Clinton J™ row a een Gehie oee day police said ¢ Ontario; Syl at home, Roy in One of the worst was in De-| half the buildings were ruined. | Cisrkson, Bob Fergusce, Bert | CGITS, for. hour follow. | ; ; . proof Borden; Earl and Ray i the cember 1941, when an ice. A landslide into the Santa) Bryon | ' ing ‘the ser extended | Hunter River Comets _ and by’ rats. ; States; Beatrice, Mrs. Howard locked river broke loose and | River in October, that. same | » py. <= li special welcome : Await Autopsy Further exa mae te MacKinnon, Grand River and 2". avalanche swept down upon | year, killed 30 persons, and at | Ieé 1—Carl Stewart, A.E. Ings, | Billo | Death sbody were conducted Th my. Ralph in Wellington. ee Spent town of Huaraz, | least 21 were killed by a series Erie Duvar, Jim Whalen, va | The fourth in Report n bag te Scape or Police | 362 Cedar Ave : | killing 4,000. Huaraz is 30 miles|of quakes and avalanches 12 | xis MacKenzie, Errol Mac- | Week of Prayer services qury has aie teal “i . : from Ranrahirca, scene of the |days apart in December. Lute, Bilt Vaniderstine, Ker | held in the ‘$T. JOHN'S, Nfid. (CP)—Po- | chief < said~ fo Phone 5257 ‘ ‘LA | Present disaster. In January 1951, a dynamite | MacDonald. | on ‘Thursday evening. lice sald Thursday . they were |play Was S0 eee lll — — TE NOTICES in pAueust 1068, an earthquake | blast loosed an a¥alanche that | _ Ice 2—-Fred. Vuoeso, George | _ Rev. Waldo Elliot of the Mar + | re Se ee ee ag (Also see announcements im| "Peru. and 1 > killed * | Kennedy, Herring, Hugh | gate United Church | entne Just what caused the death an ¥ = ) persons. An earthquake at Arequipa in | Campbell ve L.A. sermon the * Pe oot ailoining Classified Ad One “of the world's major | January 1958, killed 25. injured Bllery shaw, Ken Sulliven, Waa. Quality of Personal @f six-menth-od Donny O'Brien) - GREATEST JANUAR ages ee) > > learthquskes te Ange 108,13 ee Tiret reports sald the boy and |. aS a CHAISSON + Suddenly ~ at tue} = os ‘ae ene = | 4 »S * . 7 ‘ con Pe ee . home at St. Felix. OUR ae im hig 7ist year. Forwarded | . i é' Home to his late fesidence : rr fon yaa oe haan | wend offers you : -on Friday, Jan. 13 : : 6 te St, Simon and ‘St. Jude [ Doubles Jackets + 1 lev 287 monthly High Mass at 9.30 a.m. Inter % JacKets = ws er Se yh. ee. come The Value Bi ee A "Samet dt of Your. |, Coats mesday, Jan. 10, 1962, ae pe nee heme a oe Advertising | his Tist year. Resting at the 3 og + MacLean Funeral Home from ; ‘ ‘where the funeral will be held Dollar. _ ‘foday, Jan: 12, with service iy oc a2 pm in Pig, ; ni = ae comotety. i -CALL 8031 | COIL — At the Provincial San : 3, OLE — Mt the Provincial Today! of New Londgn, in tis ; ; a gg - Pariot | cil : < E poke at 2:30 | 79 ton New oa me Peed 5 eee ea