SS a. 2 _- Small lobster catches are blam- ed as the cannery of Alberton Fisheries Ltd., which normally employs at least 50 persons at this season, stands idle. Such canners ALBERTON CANNERY CLOSED: .. as are landed are being shipped to New Brunswick for processing. Meanwhile, Alberton are svearheading a drive for a lowering of size limits on lobsters , a8 anger seethes among them | over enforcement policies of fish- | ery protection officers. (Story on | Page 1.) SLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside 8031; Alberton 682; Montague $7-2: Souris 32-2 2. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, June 11, 1959 |V'‘ors Legion May Sponsor Swimming Classes NORTH RUSTICO—At the am, | nual meeting of the Queens Coun- Million Dollar Plans were also announced for the promotion of tug-of-war teams from branches interested. in dis. playing their sirength at the) Summerside Lobster Carnival. | In reviewing tthe accomplish- ments of the past year, Mr.) Douglas named some of these | temperatures ranging between 60 the securing of war veterans al-| and 70 in most communities. ‘lowances for several ve a: the establishment of a ladies auxiliary to the Eldon Branch | and a very successful zone crib tournament. Delegates were present from | Mt. Stewart, Charlottetown, | Eldon, North Rustico, Victoria | and Kingston. The rally was held in North Rustico. Machine Shop ° Opened In Sydney By Dosco SYDNEY pepeg'e if tr ab iia E f s E f i i te i he 8 if g A fey Ue HEP HOOPER—At the Western Hos- June 10th, Graham Hooper, formerly. of | Charlottetown 2 wad Sele : x were forw: on Wednesday evening from Jelley’s = = that theire will be continued and sub-; stantial investment by in this province.” Named after long-service em- Ployee George Beaton, the ma- | chin shop provides 40,000 square | of floor spack concentrated one roof and is equipped hundreds of machimes nes- essary to service the 4.000-em- ployee steel plant. fi | WEATHER | Dawson Dosco | At Rustinco at 8.12 a.m. and 10.24 TORONTO (CP)—Temperature issued by the weather office: Min... N Vancouver Calgary Regina Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec Fredericton Saint John Moncton Halifax Charlottetown Sydney Yarmouth St. John's HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says fine weather is fore- cast for today, with afternoon BSeyenssesrgseress seg S4S8us! Bssesesresses Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island: Sunny with a few cloudy intervals; little change in tem- KRAFT CRACKER BARREL OLD CHEESE WEDGES BLACK DIAMOND MILD CHEESE WEDGES INGERSOL CREAMY SMOOTH CHEESE SPREAD CASINO COUDA CHEESE McLAREN'S Goshen 40 and 65, Sydney 40 and 55, Charlottetown 40 and 60. New Brunswick: Mostly clear cooler; light winds. Low-high at Moncton and Saint John 45 and 63, Fredericton 45 and 65, Ed- mundston and Campbellton @ and 60. Bay of Fundy: North winds 15, ‘becoming light easterly in the afternoon; mostly sunny; visibil- ity 10 miles; little change in temperature. High tide today at Charlotte town at 2.09 a.m. and 1.88 p.m. pm Summerside tide eighteeu minutes later than Charlottetown Sun rises today at 4.26 a.m. and | sets at 7.59 p.m. COMMUNISTS ARRESTED MADRIN, Spain, (Reuters)— | Ten alleged Communists were arrested at San Sebastian Tues- Premier Stanfield called the until 1 p.m. then forwarded | commencing at 2 p.m. Inter. | | ment in the People’s Cemet- ery. MCQUAID—At the Sacred Heart | Home on Wednesday, June 10, 1959, Mrs. Gertrude McQuaid, widow of the late John Mc- Quaid, formerly of Emyvale, Lot 65, in her 82nd year. Her remains are resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home until 3 o’clock this afternoon, | at which time they will be forwarded to the home of her son, Thomas McQuaid, Emy- vale. The funeral will be held | ) 1 1 — Phone 8506 | High Mass at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment in the church cemetery. | Friday morning to St. Ann's Church. 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