y R.G. Storey, tleft) intructor of business administration. Prince of Wales College, Char. lottetown. and superintendent of small business management training of Prince Edward Is- land's department of industry. Is welcomed to the National Small Business Management Training School at Ottawa's Carleton University by James A. Roberts. trightl deputy min- Ister of the federal depart- ment of trade and commerce. ON BUSINES ~53: S PROGRAM Mr. Storey. and other officers of provincial departments of education from across Can. ads. are taking part in an in- tensive three-month program of courses being given by the small business branch of the department of trade and com- merce. The ‘s de. signed to train the provincial educational officers to or- ganize and administer courses on every phase of small bus- iness management. \\ ill open the izcd sales department with 'ctt‘iciency of customer service' the keynote The store, which has under- gone a thorough remodeling. will offer patrons more of the previous products along with several new lines all amply dis- played on 7.000 square feet of floor space. Local branch manager Claude Whitenect said. “This protect has carr‘ rough be cause the company sees an in- creased market in the Char. lottetown area and with the anticipated buildi more mcdcrn and efficient facilities will certainly be necessary. BREAK REPORTED A break into the Hall and Sta- i'ert Ltd. building at 49 Pownal Strcet was reported to city police yesterday. To MONTREAL \irs. Vincent Leonard Char- lottetown leaves this morning for Montreal on a visit to her son and daughter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Damien Leonard. and grandsons Paul and Steven. CARI) PARTY WINNERS The results of the card party held last night at the Commun- II.\' Centre are as follows: lad- ics‘ first. Mrs. Albert MacRae: second. Mrs. Cyril Shepherd; consolation. Mrs. .I.R. Gallant: men‘s first. George Fond: sec- ond. Peter Costello: consolation. William Wright; freezeout, Mrs. Stephen Malone and John Coady: special prize. Mrs. Ray Garnhum: door prize, Mrs. Mary MacKinnon. ...—... O 1080 coll unit ever offered by Simpso BRIEFSt At 9 am. tomorrow morning; . F. Schurman Co. Ltd. look our policies in many store at the corner of Long- g will be new as w W worth Avenue and Esher Street ‘. now offering a complete build- doors of its com- . ing service which means chry. plciely revitalized and modern-l thing from expert advice on the I lbe a small jobs department LL 0 ‘ A catering chiefly to home jobs [such as kitchen shelving or ‘ free O Luxurious Button-Free Comfort 0 Rich Rayon Damask Ticking Truly the most sensational Its-Sea M.F. Scurman Co. Ltd. Store . Opening In Larger Quarters “As well as sporting a new cases e smallest of estimation jobs to the largest construction work." to said. The work on the budding con- sisted of turning the old struct- ure around and moving it back against the warehouse, then adding the new section on front. The warehouse itself was also improved. Mr. Whitenect explained. ' th “By using ‘A‘ frames in e ware house we are able to hold more . stock and reach it easier. We are also gearing to handle work mechanically in many cases. and by purchasing a fork lift truck we have moved swiftly in that direction." Some of the new services to be offered in the new stone will recreation rooms. assist- ance on cost estimates. guaran- teed work against defect in ma- terials or worlnnanisbip, a bu‘ inug service which includes everything from a home plan book to the cmntpleted home, and a concrete and gravel divitsr ion which will supply all shapes t brick, markers and curbs. "The staff has been given training to enable them to work more quickly and efficiently." Mr. Whiteneet said. “and or We new people will be add- ed to the staff. Our large park- ing space should also be a boo to customers." he said. In addition to the usual build~ ‘ supplies and lumber the store will new stock power tools, hardware, garden tools, heavy tools such as sledge hammers. and camping pro- ucts such as camp tables and C rbecues. "The customer is our main f concern," explained Mr. Widmenect. SHOWED RISE At September 1962 the popu- lation of Australia was 10.752.- GCI—a rise of 47.540 over three months SIMPSONS-SEARS RETAIL STORE. CATALOGUE SALES DESK AND DEPART- MENT OF ACCOUNTS NOW LOCATED AT 208 PRINCE ST. THE OLD BAPTIST CHURCH BUILDING OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 PM. FEATURE VALUE SAVE $60.08 SAVE $60.08 BOX SPRING AND MATTRESS UNIT Regular 139.96 79.88 Only $7.00 Monthly bedding value re Two J. C. Higgins "Sponfllto"blcycles. Nothing to buy—Just cast your ballot or our catalogue solos desk—Drawing May RETAIL STORE, INQUIRIES . .. . . . . . PHONE 2-125I FOR CATALOGUE ORDERS . . . . . . . PHONE 2-1254 one ‘ ISLAND NEWS PAGE I t . I Charlottetown and Queens County; H;?fl',‘°h,”l€fl?$ 113:3: Es The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. May 10. 1968. 5 0! y PH CAMERON Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer There were strong rumors in Charlottetown yesterday that an- other effort will be made at the HEAVY (Continued from page onel cluded in forthcoming Geneva talks about international across- the-board tariff reductions. ut Mr. Pearson has indi- cated he views with caution the broad U.S. pproach as it affects tariffs on manufacturing ——a formula aimed at the six- nation Common Market and more inviting to countries with stronger manufacturing bases than Canada has. Columbia River Treaty: It appears Mr. Kennedy to unlikely to state in any stronger terms than those already voiced the U.S. desire to push ahead with the joint power and flood- control development. r. Pearson said Thursday he “will be bringing up the whole question of the Columbia iRiver Treaty and the lmprove~ ments -we think should be made to it before it would be accept- a .. l I l e. Trade with Communist na- tion ' . Trade Minister Mitchell‘ are lSharp [said during the election ‘campaign that he saw “nothing? ‘wrong in trading with Red China." Mr. Pearson Ihowever. that the brisk current Iwheat sales to that country ‘can‘t be regarded as long-term opportunities. Investment: Washington reports say the ;flow of American investment to‘ iCanada is of particular concern to Mr. Kennedy because of the unfavorable impact it might have on the U.S. international . dollar deficit. I This is of key interest to Canada which runs an annual deficit of around s1.ooo.ooo.ooo‘ .with the U.S. in trade and other tcurrent payments such as in- ‘terest and dividend payments. Organization of American ‘States: Mr. Kennedy. in his address to Parliament here In 1960. made a strong case for Cana- dian membership in the West- ‘ern Hemisphere alliance but he tgot no response from the for- mer Conservative government. However. when berala .were on the opposition side of ithe Commons. both Mr. Pear- ‘son and External Affairs Minis~ ter Paul Martin spoke in favor of such a Canadian step. ,SEEK 12-MILE LIMIT I Th ssue of the l2-mile limit also is expected to be aired by r. Pearson. During the elec- tion campaign he said: "The time has come to establish a 12-mile zone by national ac; tion.“ He said the change could .be made "without getting into Ia row with the U.S. or our ‘other friends." ’l‘hose accompanying Mr. Pear. l son to Hyannis Port included? .Charlcs Ritchie. Canada‘s am~3 bassador in Washington. and A.:‘ E Ritchie. assistant undersec-g retary of state for external sf-i airs. an economics expert who1 took part in the Columbia River ' negotiations. A second aircraft, an RCAF, Cosmpolitan. was laid on to: itransport about 35 reporters. ra- . die and television personnel tol May City Council meeting sche- w has added. ’ WW I EXPERT l gr "—2? E ‘ duled for next Monday to per- mit the Hennessey Funeral Home to move to the proposed .location in the Aitken property ion Longworth Avenue. ‘, It is believed this third at- v tempt to change Council rulings will meet with success. Previously. the efforts of the funeral home to obtain a per- ; mit were refused because of zon- .ing regulations and refusal of town planning committee chair- man. Walter Cox. to agree to further commercial zoning of the ty. 53. Current reports are that a no- ‘ tice of motion will be presente I at Monday‘s meeting. This pro- cedure is necessary in order to! ‘ permit introduction of a change’ 1 ' by-laws. CHANGE PROPOSED , Although definite information I Is lacking it is thought the new I attempt will be based on a pro« § posed change which would per- E mit funeral homes to be located 5 chairman Engineering Power Approval Is Rumored I thfuneral Home Site Lt with the company as a director g a. the ShawiinIgan Company Montreal, but remains Mr, Heartz. Who was born In East Royalty, the son of the late Edgar and Mrs. Beatriz, is also a director of the Shawini- gan Water and Power Com- ' president and director of Ihe Hamilton Falls Power Cor- poration Limited and director of CASECO Consultants Limited, Vancouver. Mr. Heartz began his long a:- sociation with Shawim‘gvan in 1920 following his graduation with a civil engineering degree from McGill University and service in 1917-18 with the Royal Flying Com- He started with the company as a resident engineer and rose :3 p: = ‘< thro the ranks until he be came chairman of the board in 1981. He is married to the former Dorothy Phalen and they have four daughters. IP.E.|. Native Retires As Head ' Co-op Group ‘ OI Showinigan Engineering .1 May Appeal I R. E, HEARTZ I Assessment All bills for real estate taxes have gone out from City Hall, City Comptroller .lohn Butler said yesterday. Recipients Tenders Called ‘ For Cold Tenders have E . I. Industrial Corpor- ation for the construction of a government cold I hi n rwood. The new facilities, expected ‘In this can the appeal would, to cost several hundred thou- be heard by the Appeal Board” sand dollars. will rep ace the I Esher Street in l.i;ti'l"-t!ci’i".n. Tenders close May 27. BELIEF IS FALSE The popular belief that Atlantic's Sargasso Sea is a graveyard of ships caught in seaweed is false and the weed is no hindrance to ships. Storage been called by the storage plant of the bills have 10 days in which to file an appeal from the assessment. ‘ To date no such appeals have tbeen received. although a few *notices of appeal have been re-': ceived regarding personal tax‘ assessments which went out sc-‘ veral weeks ago. I It has been rumored that ap- peals would be filed by mem- bers of the North River Road Co—Operative Housing Group and it is thought any such would be based on a reported tax con- cession promise. However, this Is impossible as the City Act Incorporation forbids any concessions being made on re- sidential property. Only in cer: tain instances of new industiiesl considered of ' Hear" is a brother of seeking to become established3 Mr. Harold Heartz. East Royalty. Morshfiold I th Two Home Damaged equip fire fighting A fire shortly before 1:30 yes- the scene. .here can it be done and event :then notice must be given long' .In advance in the local newspa- The call was responded to by ; pers regarding the intention to e Sherwood fire department. ‘seek the concession. pieces of men! were deSPBIChed ID the co-op housing group might I It is possible. however. that lappeal the tax assessments onl ; anywhere III the city regardless ; of previous zoning rules. V The site. where the Hennessey I Funeral Home now operates has been purchased by the City of l Charlottetown. and will be used to give further parking areas to . shoppers for the present and for possible future expansion of City ; Hall facilities In the future. The occupants of the property have been officially notified to va- a m (-o e. The first effort to obtain per- mission ,for the movo to the Alt- 5 ken property came from Coun- ‘ cillor H. E. Hyndman. chairman of the finance committee. but; was defeated by Council. i ALSO DEFEATED I The last previous move was in-g j itiated by Counc i l l o r Arthur iWright. who originally opposed i the move. it too met defeat in: ‘ Council with Mr. Hyndman this :time opposing. Supporting the ;change on both occasions were Councillors Mrs. Dorothy Cor- rigan. Allison Gillis and Arthur. I I Gormley i The motion expected next Mon-2 day may i with better success, as a steady campaign for the proposed change in lo- cation has been waged since the! last defeat and it is thought some; . Councillors are beginning to lean Tin that direction despite theirl previous opposition. 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