* RIGGED AND READY | Matthew Burpee a Perth, Ont..“his family and some on- lookers, check over the trim aran Triptych m . Cornwall, Engiand. before the family PEI. ARDA Allotmer ch For Island? cues has effective this, month. The semin- Too, Ri leaves -for the Mediterranean and Caribbean areas where they expect to. use the three- hulled ship for tourist char, ters. The crew:-of the 64-foot nt been allotted $3,578,190 over the’ ar is being held at the Charlot- next five years, under.the fed- tetown Hotel. eral agricultural rehabilitation and development program, Agri- I Mr. MacRae said.the provin- | 'ce’s annual allotment for ARDA | culture Mimiste- Andrew. Mac- projects will be about $715,638. Rae said Monday morning. He was speaking at the open- province must put up an equal must be faced.” ing of a two-day seminar, de- share of money so that He pointed out however that the it, can signed to familiarize govern- take advantage of the federal | ment workers.. members of the | funds. aves com- pointing out munity development groups with ment’s ‘budget for the year has , ™€0t from the standpoint of gov- , : Legislature and. representativ . .0f farm organizations and “This may be a little too rich for our’ blood,""he said; in} that his depart- the new federal- provincial AR- only allocated about $230,000 for DA agreement = which became ARDA projects. We Were Pleased To The Architecture ._ CANADA PERMANENT ~ Trust, Savings, “Mortgages KEITH PICKARD P. E. I. j vessel <will-be: We. Burpee. his wife Elizabeth, his 19-year-old _ daughter Sandra and son Da- vid, 17. (CP Wirephote) . The-seminer-io-under-the-¢ ae er ee, nen er ee ge to see members of the Legisla- ‘ture in attendance. ‘‘This<is the -- first meeting in Canada to be attended by members of the Legislature and I hope other Provinces follow suit.” ONE PROBLEM Mr. Sim said the resource de-| velopment is facing a number of problems and one of the main' ones is to get local people invol- ved. He: said “I don’t know if anyone has a clear answer to this problem but it is one that Provincial | Reid.;Sangster, seminar chair- man, ‘said * ‘in the next two days | he will be. taking a general over-. all look at community develop- ernment, so that all of us* will be better informed of our roles in community development.” said ‘in North America a great movement is underway to do much for rural development, especially in depressed areas, and planning fs a necessity.” During the seminar, the group is expected to make a clause by | clause study of the new -federal-. Provincial ARDA agreement. ” CHECK CITY CRIME NEW YORK (AP)—Another -phase of New ‘York city’s ‘Concert At Bloomfield research director. * He | \% The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Apr. 27, 1965. ' anid Mcs ad Noted Organist To Gi WINNIPEG -CP-—Mim ba of shopping im Western as ait ek el vember with four’ Stores, minia- | Jerry Gerard, isoted English organist.’ will give a concert at : St. Ses “Ge ee shopping demands in the old field. Wednesday, April 28th at | eee, Sere 8-0'clock, sponsored by CJ. Gal- | Now there are 15 i Mart lant Co. stares im Metropolitan Winni- | A fourth generation organist pez which has a population of tt ae = a — eee are “more to come,” 5 f. organ : — says “Merv marketing “builders—Mr. Gerard ‘began his | career at the age of nine. He i fruit served as-church organist, and the big Western Canada at 16 he began his studies at the and vezetable firm with head-* quarters in Winnipeg Mini Royal _Manchester College of Music.. Before World War H “bombs | destroyed it;- Mr: Gerard was / | organist and choirmaster for ten years-at the famed Pembroke’ ~Cnapel in Liverpool. Mart ‘is a‘ Westfair subsidiary. And expansion is planned elsewhere in the west. he said. This started in Vancouver April 1 with four stores. ‘Vancouver | United States, and he has made | over 700 television appearances | _ia North America. As staff organist for the insti- | + Church Guamniet Seminars” | tutional organ division of The | 2cross the country since - this } Baldwin Piano Company, Cin | new prosram as started Robert Burke. RCAF Station Centralia. was recently awarded the Canadian Forces Actor- Ronald R | Reagan Seen Potential Calif. Candidate By GENE HANDSAAER _ central commitiee: "mentioned HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Actor} | Reagan among a dozen poten- conduct and efficiency. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. lottetown.— Cpl. alk caked o tan -! Fighter Wings, Marvile i and I Fighter Wings, Marville, France.’ has progressed from party (siesgater. Gmuutie ane talent workhorse to potential candi- as an actor and speaker—but date due to: > jae Sa oe oe een en an Domtar Forms 1. His personal appeal and actor to hold down that job.” se effectiveness as a campaigner Undeniably, Reagan personi- U.S. Branch for Barry Goldwater in i aa Co 1964 presidential campaign. | Tueged he advo- MONTREAL (CP) — Dorin- 2. Former actor George Mur-| ‘cates. ion Tar and Chemical Co.,Ltd, phy’s election to the US. After graduation from col- has formed a new subsidiary in Senate from - California. lege, he became a, sports broad- the United States. it was an- 3. California's imeessant polit- Caster, covering big - league pounced at the company's. an- ical feuding, which this: year baseball and Big Ten football. yya) meeting Monday finds Democrats split sharply 48 imtroduction to new subsidiary, to be and Republicans splintered in| g0t-him a streen test Domtar Pulp and Paper the wake of Goldwater's de-| |mer Brothers. His first “feat. Reagan’s is the only|dio commentator in fresh Republican face. jthe Air, 1937. Eight years Reagan, longtime lead- \Tiage to actress Jane wenn The . Wr ig ht Co. Domtar’s ing man in msvies and televi- ended im 198 im divorce and existing US. subsidiary, will be- sion, is working almost. time building support for next be, agreed again to actress pany. Domtar President W. N. ar's__June___Republican __pri- | ancy : 3 eS ary If. he should. win, he'll ‘DEFINES CONSERVATISM the way the words iy probably face Governor Ed- “Today, quarter 19% were $4.173400 mund (Pat) Brown in Novem- are used, I. suppose I would or 28 cents per share compared ber. - . have to accept the word con-| with $5,183,000 or 35 cents per “if in the next several months /servative—and very proudly,” share for the same period last the indications are that it is I, he says. “because im.my inter-| year he said. that’s a responsibility | won’|pretation. and that of a lot of “ Commenting on the reduction turn down,” says Reagan. “I | People. it’s the only word com- jp earnings so far this year, Mr. idon’t think anybody should turn _. used to describe this be- = _—_ the figures, “while un- \it down.” Se ce govern- . Should not be over- ‘TIME IS RIPE’ meat i — emphasized” 7 NORWAY KEEPS PEACE Norway has about 30 army V@ New Method Of Shopping — eee een tei es onl ~ Decoration for long service. good #- full |custody of -their-two-childres-- come a_division of the new-com-|— \ \the company Establishes | Auto Parts Firm compere with $239,248 in 1963. fits. which hee »revaile* for. MONTREAL ‘CP’ United four years, was reversed during Auto Parts Inc. operating profit the vtter half of 1954. the com-_ 1964 was $1,700,235 comoared pany ‘said. previous year's $1,5%,- ~~ Ue os Oe rey eee Se Sertsctuvest Steel een Saceates : Sales Increased MONTREAL ~*CP; sales in 1964 of Standard ‘Struc- tur2! stee! Lid. were $7,847,000 compared with the previous year's $5/753,000..says the com- pany’s annual report released Monday. Net earnings of the Montreal ¢ has been “quite good.” Were Pleased To Be Suppliers a Office” Furniture and Typwriters T CANADA PERMANENT Savings — Trust Services — Mortgages HM. 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