a The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 16, 1965. 11 Dickey Dam Project Is Back | In Water Projects Package WASHINGTON (CP) — The Dickey dam on the Upper 8t. John River in Maine has been reinserted in a package of water proiects before Congress, Demo cratic Senator Frank Moss of Utah told reporters Friday. The House of Representatives, in a move led by hostile private- power and coal interests, had a Senate-House conference com- com| on the water-pro- jects bill. The conference com: mittee’s report will come later. The Dickey project will have to face strong House opposition again, although its supporters, led by Senator Edmund Muskie voted recently to delay the $227,-|of Maine, have expressed cau- 000,000 project, after the Senate jtious optimism that this time had given its approval. ithey have the votes. "The U.S. government itself is Education Centre (Ditind Dickey, which also re To Be Dedicated quires Canadian assent. It would flood some Quebec land, while The new Christian education center of Saint John’s United increasing the hydro potentia! at New Brunswick dams down. stream. Power capacity would be 794,000 kilowatts. Church, Mount Stewart, will be dedicated at a special service to| be ae Sunday morning at speaker at the vervice The private-power and coal lobby moved in against Dickey will be Rev. J. Henry Tye of Park Royal United Ohurch and area of Maine. the Stewiacke Valley Male) SaUVe Declares Choir from Nova Scotia will lead in the service of praise. | Unity Is ‘Must’ The work on the building was, done by members of the local WALKERTON, Ont.” (CP)— congregation with assistance Forestry Minister Sauve said from Keith Pickard in the de-| Thursday English and French- sign and Douglas Bros. and |epeaking Canadians must ae- Jones Ltd. who installed the|cept each other and live to- heating. The large assembly |gether ‘‘because national unity hall, five classrooms and kit-/is a must.” chen are attractively finished; «Canada has and supply the necessary space | out Quebec and to carry out the Christian edu- | ture eaten work and other activities | the congregation, | j ath Mtermoon at 2 o'clock Southwest to eee Mo n hurch anothec | : special service will be held for | Mr, Seuve said Quebec yman's Sunday The ker | will’ be Rev, TE. McLennan PD cndystioradgpnean: aedleaadir dred Truro, a former minister of | a fe . - Trinity Upited Church, Cartes. [Sree eien 1 Oe. Her: © Gonaret The Stewiacke Valley Male| The main ‘issue facing Cana- because it would have. been the first public power project in that Choir will assist the male choir }dians in the election, he said, | from the charge and will sing 4s what kind of Canada people, Moss gave the word on leaving mittee, which is working out a no future with-. Quebec no fu-| without Canada,” he said | during a campaign for the Lib-, through” with the Social Credit) 2 SOURIS — A heard by Town Council from the Souris Hospital Board that something be done about the ur- odor eminating from | | Note the location of the kit- chen which has such conven- ient access to the extra wash- reom and basement—also the front and rear entrances both of which have protecting por- ches. Living- dining kitchen First Aid For Ailing Houses several special selections. |want in the economic, The service will be conducted | and political fields. by Kenneth Jay, clerk of the! Session, assisted by Cuylér| most to show in all fields, he Dingwell and Earl MacEwen. said. ‘ ONUMENTS Granite - Marble - Bronze — Cemetery Letteri : ‘Vere Beck & Son Ltd. “Memorial Craftsmen Since 1870” ‘Charlottetown Montaque Comfort, Convenience Go Together Electrically Space-saving baseboard units have auto- ‘; matic temperature . controls, save you~ money by preventing wasteful overheat- ing, give uniform comfort to entire room. HEAT MacLean & tactically, Son Ud, ed goods or services at cost. But unlike ' back as patronage refunds after taxes few. Truly co - operatives are | __business of the people, for the people and by the | he social | The Liberal government has| OIL ON PANELLING QUESTION: Before we could finish the walls in our newly /panelled recreation room, the g? | ANSWER: Make a thick paste }of powdered whiting or other | absorbent powder and a non - fla- immable liquid spot remover, evaporation. When the | paste is dry or discolored, brush off and replace with fresh. Rep eat treatment if necessary- | MORTAR DETERIORATING | QUESTION: At the time we bought our brick home about 10 lyears ago, we had a back porch added. The mortar between the \bricks of this porch has been loosening and weathering out. I am going to replace the mortar |to keep the bricks from falling jout. What caused the mortar to | deteriorate? I want to avoid its recurrence. : Cement mortar, if made with too much sand, will be weak and the weather will Jeontinue to wash it out. If sand is not clean and if it contains vegetable matter it will cause a weak cement mortar. Another reason is the installation of ma- sonry in freezing weather. This type of work should not be done if the temperature drops below 50 degrees. j ’ KNOCKING, an HEATING QUESTION: We have hot water heat, oil fired. Every time the burner goes on there is a knocking in the pipes. Is any- thing wrong? eB ANSWER: The knocking may be due to the expansion of the metal pipes and an insufficient number of supports for the hor- izontal lengths of -pipe- to ab- sorb the vibrations. Or the -sup- ports may have loosened. Inspect the pipe supports in the bas e- ment, and make any corrections. If this doesn't eli- minate the knocking, I recom: mend having your oil sérvice man inspect the installation and burner adjustment. Mighty |good idea to do this anyway. | REMOVING “GOLD PAINT” QUESTION: Is there any pro- iduct to remove ‘‘gold paint” from an old picture frame? Or is sanding the bare wood the only answer? ANSWER: It depends on whe- ther the gold is a paint, or gold ~ CO-OP WEEK _IN CANADA - October 17-23rd This is CO-OP WEEK in Canada. And what Is a co-op? you ask. A co-operative, sometimes shortened to co-op, is a group of people organized to provide themselves with need- other ‘inds of busi- ness, co-op membership means ownership. You as a member have a say in running your enterprise. And you get savings and other expenses are paid. Co-ops are people who realize they must take a everyday hand in directing the forces that ccaedan | lives. Co-ops help prevent business m by keeping wealth and power in the hands of the many instead of the [ DURING CO-OP WEEK ~-SUPORTYOUR | - UNITED FUND _ ow? area is at entrance level. Short stair leads to rear lo cated bedrooms all of which have ample closet space. Con- struction is brick veneer. House could be - on a foot lot. 1296 Sq. Ft.’ : leaf. If it is really a paint, any paint remover, used according to manufacturer’s label instruc- tions, will be effective. If it is gold leaf, it must be carefully scraped or sanded off. PAINT PEELE OFF CEMENT Plant Odors Problem Discussed By Council request ww jo. a fire protection policy for | jthe outlying districts. The pre sent policy is $100 for cach out side call paid by the distric, |Councillor Gillis said there should be a basic fee per : st ; EF <% > TRPEE,F zea egeet Ev eht a gz by Commeenet Gti that no allowed ' | write the two plant managers asking’ ff anything can be done clerk write the Mayor of Glace DESIGN BOOK Bay, Nova Scotia, for informa- icine tentes mont bate lee Reet ie a book ova near wea." Gulds “ty |#olution to the problem. Home Plannine and Desicn”’ The clerk reported that she is now available at the offic: (bas been unable to get anyone es of The Guardian and The (te act on a ‘own tax appeal Evening Patriot for $1. tax | board. She was then imetructed free. This new edition im |to write to Hon. Leo Rossiter of cludes color selection, ete., | the Department of Municipal Af- plus over 100 popular new fairs to the effect that the town designs to choose from. is interested in his department Alse included are full de- Sa ee sign on how to order blue- . E town maintenance department Officers Hamed dist thie sites fetonme moved For Association iso unt Gunciir he wee The Prigce Edward Island for thelr couaderetiog. The aphers As: council passed this motion. sociation, comprising studio FIRE PROTECTION oe ns saci a pro- The ‘council héld s discussion contucting "aay No.1002 1296 Sq.Ft. business in P.E.I., was founded in Charfottetown on Wednesday bylaws approved. George. on =. aioe town, president Maritime | Professional Photographers As-| By GEOFFREY WHITHEAD president| BRIGHTON, England (Reut ers)—Britain’s opposition Con- servative party has made plain it has trimmed its traditional. wood floors, write to national | Oak , ‘Association, 814 Sterick Build- ing, Memphis, 3, Tenn. This in- | cludes treatment over concrete. | GETTING RID OF FLIES | QUESTION: WE live: in a | frame house, completely screen- ed with stormscreen windows- We find flies in the middle of | ‘winter, as well as the rest -of | the year. They. are a little on the dormant side in winter. W. have used all types of —commer- cial sprays and even fly paper. | No cure as yet. We find on the | average of from 10 to 15:a day. | Help. ANSWER: Screen doors, as | , well as windows, are necess- | ary to keep out flies. Screen | mesh should be no larger than 14 meshes to the inch; 16 meshes will keep out many smaller ins- | ects also. Apply an insecticide to the screens. The department | of agriculture recommends the | following for control; House flies breed in places ‘vhere garbage accumulates. Clean up any such places. See that garbage cans have tight - fitting covers. | Promptly dispose of the dropp- ings of pets. Don’t allow food to stand where it will attract flies. In using an insecticide, be sure to use one with a label saying it is for flying insects. A_ leaflet “House Fly, How to Control It” | (No. A1.35:390) is available for 10 cents (no stamps) from Sup- | erintendent of Documents, Wash- ington, D.C. TORN SASH CORD QUESTION: How can I fix a | window where the rope tied to | the sash weight has torn? ANSWER: Many hardware dealers and some housewares | stores now stock small strips of clock spring steel, slightly arch- ed, about three and a half inch- | es wide, with sharp teeth at each | end. Wher forced between the dow where desired, need for sash cord. No carpen- try work is necessary. - British Conservative Party Cuts Global Defence Policy r Fesources miust ge to! an alliance which could successfully defend Westera Europe. At the same time he said the if Fisheries Sees Outlook Good HALIFAX (CP)—Ocean eries Ltd. one of Canada gest seafood producers, ; business qutlook for is good, “providing, fish landings are In a letter to with a 6%<cent quarterly dend, the company says markets are strong so the demand for its products. First - year operations of new $8,000,000 processing plant a i action. RETAIN Powell said this means among jother things that Britain's right to control the use of its owr strategic weapons must be r-- “to the limit of our ability i 1} at Early this year Ocean Fi also took over the plants of lobster companies in the Mart- times — Maritime Packers, E. |Paturel Ltd., and Conley’s Lee | sters, é ‘ The letter says final audit ures are not yet available 1965 operating results are pected to be better than - |year. In 1964 the company re -|ported a net t of 16 per cent on net sales of $32,900,000. STING IS OVERRATED. Contrary to the belief of many sensational novelists, scorpion bites are seldom more merely painful to man. PURITY DAIRY {market ended by a French veto | \in 1963—underlined the broad theme in a speech Wednesday. | Then another Conservative | leader, Joseph Godber, an- jmounced details of plans to shape Britain’s agricultural] pol- icy toward the European sys- tem by gradually abandoning |subsidies im favor of import | levies again that Britain is a Euro pean nation and that most of its " Pia ne se - “Parents Prefer operated on me... This is Purity Products” a aaa Tae ae? Kent 0. Da tig USE A SOIL PROBE for Better. Soil Sampling $5.00 EACH : Available from BROOKVILEE DOLOMITIC AG LIME BROOKVILLE MFG. CO., LTD. BROOKVILLE, SAINT JOHN CO., N.B. OR . SOW ADVISORY LAB. EXPERIMENTAL FARM, CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. In his speech Powell stressed | ] 57 Lower Queen St. Experimental Farm, Charlottetown, P.E.I. SOIL TEST — DON'T GUESS SOIL TESTING PAYS!!! ~ POWNAL HALL ~ Sat. Oct. 16th at 8.30 P.M. r ation 1a connected | gates to the party’s annual con- : awe We Bie je ohaaee | oa oo s portraits, | vention at this British south yew! by iioting witha via a 4 wedding, commercial, and ail coast resort after Enoch Poweil, Paint. Trhis peeled off, Thon | other forms of professional pho- |Party defence critic: outlined t. of paint. /This peeled off. ‘Then | \erechy; and providing pro.| The switch is one of the firet . we put~on a sealer and repaint- Pies to led: Again® it Now we standards of photographic |Pro-European policy changes general public. tives issued a major policy doc- top quality building paint = would ty to po vee ument a week age categoricaly ec King’s Building er is necessa: Oo ma A ois next paint jo last. What do you | PROMISED, TOO MucH [ermimiting fs Docu Oo a a ndone ee ; Swedish paper money carvied|Common Market. ‘ows vi ghed & Ged Deund af caiat 14 ‘Tede \UNDERLINES THEME E did you use a rubber base floor | for 30 years after the | Party Leader Edward Heath | @“ Plywood. and deck type, designed for use Country, went off the gold who led. abortive negotiations | @ All building on concrete? The finish of your : Britain's entry into materials patio (I assume you were care: | sean | ful hg rye a S or K I N G S grease, . 9 ‘ore & mg Os bai Ser Be toe | ATTENTION FARMERS !! 1 smooth. You a sealer, | i but not etching the cement surf- | z ee wa 1 Bui Mate aos Ves Seer a Wlabaued | Fall is the time when Soil Samples | Iding sda etching and cleaning preparat- | should be faken on farm fields. Soil ||“ | ion for masonry surfaces, or etch 3 ! - oe conerete ies a dilate lorie: Testing will help to determine wha ft chloric (muriactic) acid, | limesto fertilize necessary Se @ wen asta be a “te a eG L A S T u juton, 4 to deg rubber gloves, honey 4 to grow optimum yields of crops. ! shoes and clothing, as well as | Every field should be tested at least | goggles. I suggest sending a post- | a : L eard to the National Concrete} once in the crop rotation. Soil Sample | — consi "Ave. Washington De. | Boxes and Questionnaire forms are for a copy of their leaflet, “Pair | qyqilable from P.E.1. Department of on top quality QUESTION: T have a two-car | Agriculture. * var guregs tak Was. scared late rs ie CiL White House ae What ai ke Ge : “this ue, oo . : = - floor that would be best for are 4 ’ below:— Vevedsecee etree ecere OO @ cece seer O20 © cever® PAINT health and more comfortable to NAME nnn @ © Orccepecs 00 6 © ote Severe © OO Ooreeee © Oe 00 @ Oeebees on his feet? 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