CHOICE PORK IS EXHIBITED I r . provide an explanation. I. P. Wu, chief locum-it fleldmln for the Canada de- partmu! d agriculture licre. h seen n he explains an ex- hibit of clroice pork in I Gloom 0n North Side, Factories Open In East AI the P.E.I. Iohstcr si-.i~tv:ii\liorc_ and although not it ea- mtm Ita fourth day. nornnirr; Il't'nltly large chunks, iI too in many fishing ports is :1 nm- tit-N for lobster boats lo navi- group of P,E.l. “Vch pro- dut’Cl‘S who toured the GIde Pai'kors Ltd plant Ii Glar- loiiciown yesterday. 'Ilie tour and two meetings betwear the ‘ producers and Canada Park» an duets was arranged by the packing company to bet- ter acquaint the Iivestocx producers with packim opera- tions in this province. with the executive council In the altemoau seeking an abattoir. “We met them with dignity and care. It was the only thing we tould do Is we were deal- ing with the penplc's money. not ours. “We were lnlci’ruplcd by loud rappingii on the door but we were nu concerned with times. We were only concerned ‘ with the'laaue that was being 'pIaces‘l before Lia We have ’ . the truer-eats of all people at turc d peoslmism and Oililnl gm‘, I . Wham" they be live“ lam. Ilt stalcd that the cont. horn I'm“: . Itu~t=co westward to North ' Wm Kl'liusl aver- Ntl'tll Me fishermen are age cltlum." he said. under I veil d gloom fIS ice (ape w” In mm In Mm “*1 Noting that the processing‘ minus to Jam coastal MEL!" M‘- ”WI" "9 “m mer me we“, quin Gaudin. RIIsIIHI mi about Iiitv. he laid. "the ice x," “if”... mm‘, “V M. mm mm .. r”, ,Ii, m Ildl’f‘ here may move out. . “I he pointed m. "m [he my Me m m. m. pm”... Iini its that wastern Ice that . be" mm, "Hr.de must he then. "It. just ahr-ni Illi- has "10 Wfl'K’d- ’1 60"” 08"” i developed and that the best name an it was Inst Sunday " WW“ "‘5' (“"9" We“ a possible product! must be pro- duced. iiiéniuan l ‘ Although fishing la It a sturd- 0 Bottle Blitz and anorie-n opened yeataday. still on the mrtim P.E.i. IS Planned i “0...... {mm MW in Ituffy hail of the buildinn fol he aald "plaice ll in closn In mow: down by ua here." ('llil’sI. carale hoolan m Iluvlnfl «um-what better luck. .. .a‘u [ Mun.” {lowing Mr. Whealicy's Silllf‘s» :‘I.T::..r|t1‘:n who‘ll: m m". ‘ lion that "you'll soon got your (Continued from Page II SUMMERSIIH‘J 7 A liuirle " blitz. as a money raisin; |I|t‘— run out lines am! trapI yea- . "um" “I 0‘" ""WSals- Jed. was gunned for Shirts-lily, li'i'day The remainder .9 ex- HANG 0" DOOR my u. to the Sununoxotdv PM“! '0 ml“ 0 “7 “I "m' From 1 pm. to 4 pm. unIIi Y'a Men's Club at its rcizular day If" "‘9 MN“ M "‘ Mr. Wheatley and his dclcizatioii weekly met-um IN cwmm: n” Piflw- FWW "'3 I“ emerged item the council 11: club also madc plan.» I” i Sim-""0" '3 m“ "0' w' I'd chamber. tempera of the farm- . family awmt for Suntiuor-ltlwy mutt“ 00‘ be 'H‘ w d" an flan-d and nevoral hanged aide Y'I Men and their from as, lhls windav~ the council door ghnllfing_ “how It the "Y" W01 In UIHTIO‘N" I‘"“"‘,"“"‘ I" I” SWIM" long do we have to wait" Get low on May 26. KM "0' “a” a“ "'9 “'3' Premier Shaw out to foil us‘ Harry Holman was L'Iillii’nirill Is improu‘d mm“ b.“ ' what‘r going on." Many farmers of the meeting. assisicd hy m- WWII": “9 WI“ mi N n were under the Imprcssion thnt diairman. Malcolm \1.IIII4‘.~AI", m» woms to bother them very “I, government had “HI”. arm. leader was Eric Sim-1, much BOVIM then re . mm." ma M W." whfle Jack Scott was in chm-u rctiiilini for m M“ to “may d devotion. Fincsniaslor IGJV (‘alclws were W w 1" None Ieemed to undcrstiiml llr'll: Jm. “W WV" '1‘. I,“ m m h“ ‘ why only I few delegatcs werr Nd Scott. son of club nuin- boon 51" Yfl- . . lIlitvwed to art In on tho cabinct It". he“ 500“ W" “ 4““" 5""“' “hue” W” on "'01 meeting. "We thought this was It the meetlnir 3'"<'<‘"‘3-" '" WWW ' to be a meeting of Iarmr‘rs A Wight of tlw himm'“ 79 PM“ P” W‘ with the Iovernmcnt." many Mm wu the nanla-"m raid. “why aren't we allowed RAIL GRADE w" of a pan president’s pin to 1 Julia lie. with thc rircscnim wm Mr “Huey "min. lion he“ made by Ihi‘ t-Iiih , rm 1) .d from the council chamber hc m" mm‘ “mm \hvyl‘filgzhnmm muzutned. said “our requests were turncd with a Mo d 0M meat r down, We got I poor reception linen on hand to answer My‘llld were luvs" M “5m..- ,0 ‘nucstionil the m posed. ‘our proposal; ’ ‘Ah .nn‘numwl. m Following Mr. Wheatleyr rc- m f. m A w QI'ESTWN Pmmo port to the farmers assembled w” W“... F i. M- _ up to“? “m L“; In the hall. many still pounded - plant l ' izmuv MW in the door of the council cham~ Charlottetown Hotel whee I emu"..- _. _ N GOOD — At the homc of ms wstinn period waachalredoyi m. Mrs. Foster the» ill- Madison. OUITUARY PHI Shore nhiay AmthyMr.MacLeanlm by Rum” Ind . A. (mid. for- In lhc efft'tl that pm in Mend, u . "mm m we de_ “If! of Cornwall so his Sittu ow island had the lemme:- m,“ (1 .~i If. raisin: Ind cattle. mew -‘ Ewan-H mum ‘mwwmg-‘p n‘sm from one W. who MM. AUSTIN A. RAMSAY M will he held Satin. asknl Mr MacLean l he had The death xcurred suddenly‘ ‘I! mice (0mmth at PW" film on PM M It her Dorrie. 110 Summer Street. I in. fAdv-iced Sumntr‘l' WIM- 'hmmen tile, on Monday. April of Mn. Austin A. flam- Thm). mt In Cornwall "I". m M m "If. Hum“ Irmmztdmwz‘ith m the Prime years .A ‘t‘at. May 3. impossible In m . M.'ll€‘l ill I . John .inlieri Gallant. If! mm!" ' ' venture "'I‘nir island Impl- I tourist whilst. ' _ MM they brood“ he! collda ihmul‘h two Ice " Womble, he i i I”! In E i 3!. i . of Bidetoid. and had ' Summer-ride w.th her Ill wife. Iince Ii III! In reeldeoce Primal to h? In“ sum. What “i to I. Pai' March for Rrriuvrm (M I; It 9 o'clock In- without m m In chin-ca Germ-levy. und IOWA" — M I Mien Street. mam I8 mam May 3. I912. W i :rr'z Inn—unwind.» "r. mm. M" 7‘ “mmlnflm S min-incur I dig? l trivia-i 1Hill 3 ‘ i ii! I in I ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside and Prince County The Guardian, Churlottelown. Fri. May 4. 1962. 8 Gordon Murray Gives .X many more facts on the IPailb-i Ility of such a plant SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN A young M pianist. 14-year-old Gordon Murray. Prince Edward Band Music I‘mival. The ymngater tau guard Ieven classeathulfarand won rthnaill. ' Hi aim Mm flared medewithhun, as adiudicator. David Griffiths praised her We in dosing he used auto and gave her I mark of 9. She .aleohaearnatiofwiniier Al ; credit. bcr. asking that the government} x. -4... V Summerside Mamie Men‘s MIMS’I'ER EXDLAINS Choir. suiting “it is always de- Agrictilture Minister Andrew “3mm; (0 see web I club lake Mat-Rat- appeared. asking thal‘ an interest In the music (es. the farmers disperse as the mm", He gave them a mark council still had business to con- at 35 for “a fine performance lidcr. He said "I will work for u weu blended voices". the farmers of this province. The adjudicator- also had and l can assure you that III-rpraise for Robert Soho-"nan. day's requests will be taken into‘ Summerside. for ht vocal min considcration. We plan to MW and remarked that Mr. Schm- a monitor: with a Ncw Glasgow. man had a fine vulce Willi I Nova Scolia. meal packer soon. lovely sound and I very 800d to determine whether or nnl‘nensc of timing. "You saw: the requests presented to the with great intelligence." he cabincl today are fcasiblc. said. Mr Schurman was all?“ “When more information is an K7. aalhcrcd on the feasibility of EVENING RESULTS SPIIIYIL! up a livestock (Him: The results of the Mntnr: plant in this province I will br- scssirm at Civic Auditorium wcrc as follows Class BI — Oratorio solo. con- traltn w I. Margaret Murray. Kensingtori. 8'7. Class 97. quick Itudy. girl's VOICf’ 18 years and under — I. Astrid Miller. Remington. 84. (‘Iaifi I74. piano aoln 16 years and under —- I. Gordon Mun ray. 88. 2. Joey Quinn. Sit-moo Park. til. Trevor Sharp. Sum morsidc, 79. (‘lau 74 — sacred ilolo — I. Marmarct Murray. Kmsinizton. I19. 2 FIIIIII Baton. Mim‘he. R2. mus'l mi in" no known and that the :overnment Class IR2 — piano quick study will call upon licdlcy Siddal. In years and under —— I. Davrd manaizcr of Eastcm m ea t. Mon-er. Summer-side. I5. 2. Pill‘k(‘l’\‘ I.imiIr-d. New G In I- now. 54' S , to see whether or not mrtsidc the Executive C nu ncll uimc arrangement for the es- chamber yesterday. tahlishmcnl of a plant in this Mr Wheatley said last ninht province can bc carried ou'. that a meeting of livestock pro‘ FAIR HEARING duccrii will be called “romctimc Mr Stevenson said that the next week" for the coliseum at abattoir delegation not I very the p r o v I n c I II exhibition fair hearing from the cabinet grounds. and that he "regretted" the “Wc intend to fight thla thing demonstration t h a t occurred ‘ out." he said. glad to discuss with the farm- crs what avenues of assistanch thr- government can provide to help in its setting up." MORE FACTS NEEDED II uas Icarnrd aiilhoriiattvc- I_v that Premier W a It or R, Shaw told the abattoir dcle- gation that the Government could not support their proposal for the construction of I livc~ stock killin: planl on theI basis of present knowledge. the prciuicr told the delegation that Great Performance Mr. Griffiths was particularly pleased with the entry of the‘ .1 Aetrid Miller. Kenning“ ’ vcr Snap, W’ . U; . 3. March film . Kevin I Grove, 82. l Class ll — Rout-n “MIC: girl's choir — 1. St. Mary'- Academy. Summaside 87 ClasTS—male vocal IN AFTERNOON Result: of the afternoon cllsr- es- Clasa 124~grade five unison— ]. Elm Street School. 87. 2. Sum~. mer Street School. 85; 3. A Ir Marshall Johnson School. ll) Class I25-grade six unison—- 1, St. Mary's Academy. 87: 2. Elm Street School, 33; 3. Su m- mer Street. 82 Class MIL—grade reven unison —1. Summer Street School. 85: 1. Elm Street. 83; 3. Air Marshall Johnson. 79. Class I23~boy's chorus—I Air Marshall .Iohnson School. 35. Class lilo—unison for a n y grades. I. Summer Street Elcm-. entary School. 31; Air Marshall Johnson School. Ill Class L54 — rhythm band —— Wellington French School. 32. 2 Bedeque School. Ill. 8 (‘rapaud Primary. 30 Class 172 piano solo. I5 years and under. I. Gordon Mur- ray. Kensinizton. 86; Marcia Sim- mons, Summerside. 84: ’2. Mar-l garet Ann Warren, Borden. 82 Class I77 piano solo. l4 ~xcars and underAI. Marilyn Gaudct. Summerslde. 86. AT ELM STREET Afternoon session Street School Class Ill-5 piano accompani- ment 2] your and under. I. Gordon Murray. Kensiriztoii. fill. (‘lass 1R3 — sight readinn. It years and under w I. Gordon Murray. Kensinizlon. 90 Class 181. piano quick study l for 14 years and underm I. Gor- ‘ don Murray. Kensinglon. 89 Class III. boys solo. II years n; l I. Douglas Soliows, S I e m on Park. 84: 2 Earl Hickey. Slim mcrside~ 33. 3 David Keuncdy Remington. 32. Class 164. piano solo I2 years and under 7 1 Ann Cameron. at film Summcrside. H5; 2 Helen lek~’ ey. Summerside. I13: 3 (‘a roi Mercer. Summersldc. n2. Class Ifil r piano solo In‘ years and under — I. Annil Lapp‘ Summerside. 87; 2. Linda May Gaudet. Summerrlde. R5. .1 “ mmersidc. a4. ‘ June Phillipa. Moreen m Cum I—dur mam. .000 of Ford of canadn‘o flu. can. bum In Con-I.- lt,s Look at those fast. ctassiclines. Individuality! ‘Fhat'o Meteor—from front. to back. to profile. Step Inside. It's even nicer to drive—there's room aplenty for you and five others. Nothing compact about Meteor—except Its handling em and Its "low calorie” appetite for gas. 600a up to 25 miles per gallon on regular. . .with a choice of V-8 or Six power. Sound nice? It's even nicer In pomn. Evan nicer when you size If up feature for feature against care In the next prica range. See the new Mercury Meteor. But I don't just look. Drive It and olzo It up for yourself. 30,000 mile chat-Ia Miriam - 30.000 mile arm-freeze - 6.000 mile 0! change We - doubt. wrapped. We“ m.amucoofl—adjwfing broke. -mmm-uswv.a'. 160th-8‘.or iOlfoEcmfixm- W.WW.«M«M3WMNNWW‘ afiaoduoorm out” rantedfar‘lzooommeyw.mmhanMfinumwr)and-u “filmmmmefumva-MHII' EEeIcMncDonddle. Steel-IMoiors lid. man-town. nu 4-5431 PEI. Livestock Director Packs: Ltd, and Premier LW. Roper ileftl is shown Walter it. Show (ring before chatting with IMF. McLean. the (inner last night which Toronto. prestdent of Canada melt-dad the packing cam- AT LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS’ DA pany's annual We d. in Charlottetown. A lot: of the plant was one of the W of the day. ‘I mark of Ilfl Class 184 7 piano sight read- ing. 1. David Mercer. Summer- aide. R7. Treva Sharp. Summer- iiidc. III. 3 Donald Schurman. Summerside. 32. John Gallant Dies In S’side BORDEN WINS SUMMERSIDE ~ A w el 2 In the rcport of the Tuesday known Summemde man. John morning session of the festival J. ‘Holman‘ Gallant passed It Summerside. Class 132. away at Prince County Hospital school chorus grades three and early yesterday from a hParl four. was nmilicd. The Burden attack. He was taken to hospital School was first with I mark of about 3.!) a.m. after his condi- IG lion became serious Mr Gallant. who had been I" IN . “(WM-VG Ili health for the past two years. Group 5 i n at n E t" [‘0'" was 64 years of age. He was Frcnch and h H E l I 5‘1 “3‘ born in Mont Carmel the son of featured in the mornin: rinsing Josh“. .nd View,“a lhc fourth day of the Summer- SIdf‘ section of the music festi- val with adjudicator handing cut to St Mary‘s Academy of Stimmcrside fnr thcir rt-ndition of 'Old Kim: Colc" in class 144 Kcnsinuton high school received an I13 in the same class. Thc adjudicator George A Smalc told the St Mary's Aca- demy urnup their parts wprc wcll balanced and commended them on their vocal technique and \lIaIIIV. Claus I43. grades 9 and up '2 parI-limii 60 Vfllf‘f‘S‘ I Kcnsrnzr ton RPEIDIIBI Hizh. IN; 2. St , Mary‘s Academy, 7!! (‘Iass Nil. grades R. ti. In uni- iroii l I‘IVFIIIIZI‘III'IP Hizn School. Abrams Villazc. R5, 2. St Mary‘s Academy. R4 Class H“. school chorus In Frcni-h anv :rntlr‘s, II'IIKOH i Evanecline High School. Abrams Villauc 85. 2. Miscoiichc Con- vent Girls. 83. .'l Kcnsinnton RI‘LZIDDRI llieli School R2 and Summer-Side Summer S t r c at Elcmcnlary. R2 Mrs .Iohn E. Camcron chairman and Mrs WE kins. platform Iccrctary was Jen SUMMERS“ 'lhe formcr Annic MacCue In case ofan emergency contact Prince County Hospital. Summarside. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Prince County Hospital will be held in the min lounge of the nurses' residence on Thursday. May I7. 1962 of 8:00 p.rn. J. M. Logan. Seen-tn ry-trmmrrcr ‘Ind moved to Summerslde u I youth where he resided until his death. He leaves to mourn his wife. of Tienish. onc daughter. Freda at home and three sons. Leonlrd at home. John .Ir. Summereide and Lloyd. a member of the CI- nadian Army stationed at Camp Borden. Aim mic sister Mrs Beatrice Cahill. Summerside and four brothers. .Ioshua Jr. George. rm and Joseph. all of Sunn- merside Funeral WIII be bald Saturday to St Paul's Church for Rt-quicm Hizli Mass at 9 Gallant o'clock. NOTICE Due to the Annual Meeting of The College of General Practice. all Doctors Offices in Summer- aide and Remington will be closed Friday after- noon and evening May I. 1962. A “C .. ‘