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Charlottetown, Thur., Nov. 16; 1966. | tackte unevenness @f re | 4 ers approved at FEDERATION NEWSLETTER 7 ; oe 8, | gional development, but, this Changes In annual meeting, recommended Dee li ‘¢ A : ti |. « |New Government.Approach | #=%",:." ““"""| Divorce Laws: +. ¥ There is continuous communi- : fusal to consummate the . ‘Public Cattle Auction Scheduled For Undeveloped |= nun | SUQgested |". “ : : ' es te @ Mr. Reid and = Mr. | gges Incur able unqpundiees of ; ; - : Northern Ontario ou ide’ | | } OTTAWA (CP) — The federal loo South), urged 2 direct plan- | SO TCLS | Or |” OTTAWA (CP)—A briet ‘pro-| erounds for divoces “aha tee €ars Vatcnin n Se tae rtbinen a maces | aes ean, es, velOy-| Sag isrition t opporvanii | posing extesaive changes "in| afficied. spouse. has ‘been: com | * ; ; : 2s in areas where ‘migration is| Canada’s divorce laws was pre- | tinuously_ under care and treat- : ; : ; oped areas, Industry Misister| corporations would be a denial |®©2¥y. The population is flowing | sented by Canadian Rar Asso- ment for a period of five By J. LINCOLN DEWAR: in sousicing sige tent In some for eggs resulting-from popula: | Drury said here. of our free enterprise system.” |imto urban areas, and dager | ee ener ant meen years.” ot ee et eee Sees seen ee ee He was appearing before the| SHOULD SHARE 2ROGRAM [areas are becoming depopu-| Committee ** |, Desertion for three years or or ae fae a te enich made | Egg marketings at registered Commgns | Seerte committee} Arnold Peters (NDP — Timi- 2 4 Te ae ate pero sess oe : possible for a farmer tak tier Te, es: emmeaied “80 the area develop-|skaming) said the program) . WEATHER IS TOUCHY ; et ee fone. eeites, | 5 donee © life. limb or health showing signs of really catching | quire adjoining ‘farms and ‘stil | 235 million dozen compared with | ment program brought into ef-| should be talegrated for the| . : : Fe arena. reniteat, | or . . is grossly insulting or in. en and becoming a permanent | permit the owner to reside ©® | 237 million in the 1964-65 period. |fect when unemployment wae at|whole of Canada and the gov-| Every time a man drives | said in the brief that | tolerable”—also were included feature. ° fae j them. In fact this particular con STEER PRICES .. |. serious level im the early/ ernment should ensure that one|car or lights a bonfire he af- Seger toes vorrking. ty as grounds in the two - page estas ns deen aeeee poe erg ngimche dl “Usual- | Those who shared in the top +15 eee fects the weather to a tiny de- 4. — = yo ge aE voluntary sep- provides a place to sell cattle|ly the farmer acquiring the | placings of the steer show at mmeanmet aa Gaeta <- N. Reid (L — Kenora. | =**: - The brief, based on resolutions | aration of a couple immediately sat whet ts cqually Sopertont & |lend le expected to pay shent 6) Setar. beve ue goed reates %0:| Ly and apugmm wih Rainy River) asked M there , , serves to establish market va- | per interest . om valve | question existence Santa . t formal liaison between lues. Next it has very consider- |plus taxes and has, in addition, | Claus. It-is-not very often that |uerent ovective ie | needed.) Gt feats ane & / ii Option to purchase, if conve- | farmers Share ii & bonanza of | : aattionsen cum gore test sale ed | tenet: This approach is. af | this kind and we-would like to | 77 © 2 -development me a make a comparison between the | course, another straw in the | congratulate the Islanders who | Which attacks retrogression The provinces all have differ animals there and what be has | wind indicating that making a | Were su ecessful in sharing the | urban of imdustrialized . areas.| ent approaches, Mr. Drury at home. As a fringe benefit | satisfactory. living requires | manna. * “ -Max Saltsman (NDP—Water-! plied. The government w: -« there are, of course, social as | larger operation. pects and the way to share in | NOVEMBER BEHA ____these benefits_is_to visit the sale see what goes on ‘and then de- | the very y cide whether you wish to patro- | badly, dis- nies ee ae = e Oa ee meeting at eer ~~ — : : : po . 4 : time in many Toronto ’ ' Birch Court was very well t-| jr snow last week and in Wind R a b NOV | Ith we suspect | sor, considered by many to be - ‘Mm m ¥ rch that no one left disappointed, ; ; *. ; ’ to agriculture than soil, if it is : hae oe es F ae ee Ea orcsnaben: Sas. ~—not well handled and kept Ta Stee Day rr ere eer 26 ~_— good producing form, the result- | : : : ing crops are impaired in. both . ~ quality and quantity. Without 2 d good crops it is-hard to have sa- ae * tisfactory livestock returns and : : i ae —_eash_crop. : eee Lege GAES ey ere c = = 2 : ; . Peete et ie or ee ee — = : in honored remembrance of the sons of Prince es VA et Ths seven to: tage ob oe a ; Let us all pause to remember the signifi- gous ae ae cee Edward Island and all of Canada who preserved of a ria -_ be the event the meeting named a : : : = ; : ~ Scag comme“ eur freedom by thelr sscrifices in twe world cance is remembrance day, 1966. the een sone wonflicin | Let us gratefully acknowledge the efforts COUNTY FEDERATION x ¢ * : H s _ as follows: Queens County, ; . ‘ * Tuesday, November 22. 196s; |to force or overload . ee ‘their lives in two world wars. Th pray vember 24, 1966 and Kines connie een oan sieeare : They shall not grow old, their memory will be ; that th oy. we ; deed. It is the’ grain in the bin es er e A : Gouny, Wednesday, November | eed. ts the’ gain tthe Bs ts bright and shining in the decades to come as sie eir sacrifices shall not have been in , the. field. 7 4¢-is-this-moment: : vain ‘ for from the standard national average price to ; = r from pattern. ‘il be s minim of caunted te an culos : speech and those in at- £ : to discuss im small | Year ended September 30th. — ae - ae *. ° ¢ matters related to their | There will be ‘no deficiency : and to name a Resolu- | Sayment made under the 1985- 2 ; s Committee to further ac- | 5 program which provided a on these matiers. A feature | floor price of 34 cents per dozen will be am illustrated | for the first 4,000 doses and 31 : oA /tal by Keith Kennedy, cents for each of the next 69 ? : a tr ~~ General Store == : mer to. ; ; oe individuals 3 : ja : Soom mer eee 2 FROZEN FOODS LTD. these meetings will SOURIS . , BEL wane ; = —te stendanes’ with jeot Thal. | Fy) TON a Further notice will : = ’ { course in the press. ren sccm — ee ° ____ Pethaps the. newest thing de- ee a gee ee ee as : i sc eae a gee —< pin “em the laid wae tron “ “-- ent , public policy to assist farmers “3 Christians. 2 The Pope's action implements the council’s decision and gives over-all responsibility for the , effort to the Vatican’s Christian ‘ Unity Secretariat. Father Ab bott was appointed -assistant to the secretariat’s leader, Augus- tin Cardinal Bea of Htaly, for the direction of the eommon tion on the possibilities and dif- ficulties in each area of Bible transiaton and distribution. ment. begun ’ pror. to. the announce- plans for co-operation with local Bible societies. v the association's | would be satisfactery grounds i there was “‘no reason- provided that grounds for divorcee include | able likelihood” that the pair sodomy, bestiality, -.conviction | wou!c live together again and on a charge of rape or wilful | that a divoreé decree “will not & gstitins TORE a FOR YOU... at HOLMAN’S IN CHARLOTTETOWN | a OU » 2 * 6 age. Warner’s exciting new Young Thing* foundations are specially designed for the modern woman. Here’s just the figure control you want... not too THE YOUNG THINGS by Warners! ....Visit_Holman’s..new.. Warner..Corner*..created..for-. young. moderns... 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