--Processing Now Underway ,.f WE JOIN IN WISHING i GRIFFFIN FISHERIES LTD. AND THEIR R FlllETlNG PLANT l A VERY SUCCESSFUL FUTURE 1 We are happy to supply Mr. Griffin with i CANS. ROPE. TWINE and FISHING SUPPLIES OUB SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO GRIFFIN FISHERIES LTD. H. SIMPSON LTD. 160 Richmond St. Dial 8577 FISHER BROS. LTD. Phone 7355 Cable Address "I"-airall". Ch'town SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO MR. ALBERT GRIFFIN ON THE OPENING OF HIS l ewsoi'-rsii---- I 2 l NEW FILLETING PLANT i p M; R b 1 sh h 1 1 k- g'they will visit their son-in-law and Grade II; 1. Christopher Bald- Used in the construction of this building. y minum sulphate to purify thl nrstlteag 5: grlngvgi iyvatiesag-:I,;.idaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert win: 2. Phyllis O'Brien; 8. Halal RT . Water from Ilka! and 'iV9"l- loge. spent the holiday weekendlH9bb3- Baldwin- . Oshawa. forinstanoc. has used with her Parents. M13 End Ml'S- Grad” '3 I Laura McAr"5 "' ' I Imperial Oil Agent. Souris. CONGRATULATIONS AND BESTWISHES We are proud to have been the suppliers of the TO ALBERT GRIFFIN. ON THE OPENING OF THE NEW FILLETING PLANT AT SOURIS. CONCRETE BLOCKS DICK MucLEAN Manufacturers of CONCRETE BLOCKS 1 X2? No Confidence Vote May Bring Down French Gov't PARIS. lneutersi--The French government faced a Socialist non- conlidence motion which could bring an end to the seven-month regime of Premier Edgar Faure .u the French National Assembly 'only a completely new aitercd the second day of its crucial debate on AIS9I'il- The Socialist motion said that policy with new aims and methods could ireeslablish calm in the troubled Ilfrench North African territory. assure the continued presence of France there. and provide for the development of democracy. It rejected any moves toward "integration." and ' declared that the 1947 statute which made Al- geria part of metropolitan France had only been applied in frag- mentary fashion. . Ai.r.EniAN's SKEPTICAI. As a result. it siiidnthe Alger- ,ian people were skeptical of the MM ,' iisiii 33 Chances are you get a "helping" of aluminum as part of your daily diet. Most cities use alu- it for this purpose for 35 years. Usually, however, alununum is associated with the outside of foods. In cooking utensils. cups and frozen food containers-in wrsppings for cakes and candy and roasts and left-overs-in value at the statute. The Socialist motion came '.'.'edncsday as important modific- ations were being shaped in Faure's policy for the territory. interior Minister Maurice Bour- ges-Manoury told the assembly these would include limited local self-government in the form of elected Algerian councils and a comprehensive irrigation plan to spur economic betterment for Algerians. The minister rejected the idea of an Algerian republic associat- ed with France. He said such an association might develop into autonomy for Algeria. and even to secession. WOULD BE CITIZENS Bourgcs-Manoury said the new charter would keep the provis- ion making all Algrians French citizens and the whole territory as a group of departments form- ing an integral part of France. Widespread opposition to furth- er integration with France among Algerian nationalist leaders has resulted in demands for complete independence, hacked by a sys- tematic campaign of terrorism in Algeria. About 120,000 French troops are presently tied down fighting the terrorists. Meanwhile. the Faure plan for reforms in the French protector- ate of Morocco moved toward reality. The key point in the re- forms-the setting up of a Moroc- Monday, ALICE BROO ;i.ovzi.r COIVEB-UP Looking forward to festive occa- 'sions? Easy-crochet this lovely shrug to tap your dressy fashions! Shell-stitch pattern in wool or cotton; "pineapple" trlin in metal- lic thread or contrast color! Pat- tern 7343 includes directions for Misses' Sizes 32-34: 36-88. 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MacGrath. i Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholsoni and Mr. Francis Maclntyre. were- recent visitors to East Point. l Daniel Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph NlCiiOISDll.i Charlottetown. visited relatives in, Lorne Valley over the Thanksgiv- ing weekend. Miss Mary lliacltiiinnn lspenti Thanksgiving weekend in lllidgell. the guest of her father. Mr. Mur- Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden and Miss Phyllis White of Moncton. N. B.. were guests of re- latives in Georgetown during the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and daughters Elaine and Dianne of harlottetown, motored to Lower Montague and Georgetown on Sat- urday. Oct tith where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs- Lemuel Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lavers. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stcwarl. left recently for Ottawa. Ont.. where Miss Shelia i)cl.ory. of the Pro- vincial Government. Department of Agriculture spent the Thanks- giving holiday as the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs- F. J. DeLory. Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald. stud- ent nurse at the Charlottetown Hos- pital was the weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. KS D DESIGNS " BALDWINB ROAD SCHOOL SEPTEMBER REPORT Grade IX; 1. Blanche McAroo- 2. Christina Giilis: 3. Herbert He- Aree. Grade VII; 1. Reginald McKenna, 2. Ann Baldwin; 3. Leonard Mb- Quiad. Grade V: l. James Baldwin: I. Elaine Trainor; 3. Mabel McAroe- Grade IV; 1. Mary Jean O'Brien: 2. Lorraine Gillls; 3. Eileen lla- Aree. Grade 1114 1. Howard Smith; S. Maria Baldwin. Leona OlBricu; 3 Francis McA.reo- Teacher, Marjorie Trainor. W- J. Fitzgerald who will attend the marriage of his daughter. Mill Adele Fitzgerald to Mr. Don Mor- rissey of Montreal. The marriage will be performed by Miss Fitz- geraldls uncle Rev. Father James i F1 Id. g MONTAGUE 5 bottle tops and 'hoods- dock Macxmmm ll;59”'J M h P. i I I Fitzgerald. .mm,-,, wing ss nan urp y. rinc pa o i kmzpmd V. Mr. Gordon MacLeod. Montreal.,Geoi-getown High School was the xeiglrfliagglfxfd k4,Ifsrsmg'el:T3;.'uf l w "I 7"" Quebec. recently arrived on the weekend guest of friends in Hall- - ' d L ho” . .. . I teacher-training student at Prince I an o - Island by air. He is visiting his tax. N.S. of wales College spent the pup , -I ALUMINUM COMPANY or 323;” ”."t:u';'t;2ff' lfjafnhrlijifcf stmgs Bteriiicec DleLory. student at meksgg :&rguefvtfuioafn1theslr pu-35:: TO ME AI-3537 WUFFIN c”'””' ”m' mm") 1-”d- W" V"''”- W her .li".'.ii'.,” M31. eiiawiirf"? if ' ' ' Demry. Mr. Donald MacDonald. diar- on ri-is OPENING or THE 1 we EXTEND '"t''i''"'"l 75:" E” "7333 '-v”'n" ' - Mr- James Caldwell and son. 9 '5 9"” 5- I" an - - ' . James. and Miss Donalda Landry. M"D”"3Id' - left recently for Chatham. N. 3. NEW , where they willreside and where ML Cullen Dem” 0! th I” FILLETING PLANT ROBERT MACHON 8. son BEST WISHES TO MR. ALBERT GRIFFIN o .'ao;ryoun95ur'i PASTE9 . sunwoilliy Iuullpcparl Mrs. Caldwell's husband is Ita- tloned in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Miss Elizabeth Grant. school teacher at Newton Cross was the ulty of St. Dunstan's College app: Thanksgiving as the guest at in plzrenta, Mr. and Mrs. F. '1. lie- ry. Mr. John MacLt-an of New Glue weekend guests of relatives in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd King of Toronto. Ontario. arrived in Geor- ilet-own. recently and are guests at gow. N.S.. motored to Georgetown: on Sunday. Oct 9th and on My return he was acompanied by his mother. 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