GUARD! ‘J a .. ¢"_ - AN- PA .- TERRACE OPTIONAL GARAGE I0 ft. x 20 o. D’lt~Il'lNG 9- x II-5 I 2213' ALSO AVAILABLE FOR BRICK CONSTRUCTION - CH—449-B HOW TO OBTAIN DESIGN BOOK The latest design book en- tltled "Canadian Guide to Home Planning and Design" is now available at the offices of The Guardian and The Eve- ning Patriot for $1. ta x free. This new edition includes in- formation on financing in Can- ada. building construction details, landscaping, color sel- ection. etc., plus over 100 pop- ular new designs to choose from. Also included are full details on how to order blue- prints CARDIGAN Mrs. Everett Moore, Union Road. has accepted the posit- ion of principal of Card-igiain School, replacing Mos. Elwood Maclmyre of Lorne Valley, who resigned at the end of the fail _rm. William Faulkner. teacher at Montague Regional High School. has returned to Mon- tague following holidays spent with his parents at Eastern Passage, N.S. Judy Macclonald. nurse-'ln- training at the Charlottetown Hospital, spent a few days in Cardigan this week visiting relatives and friends. Mr 5. Margaret Donahoe, mother of Mrs. Alban Brotlielrs, Cardigan. and a former resi- dent of Roseneath, is a patient In Massachusetts General Hos- pital in Boston. father. Anthony MacLe1lan of Cardigan. ' -T056-‘Pb G. Campbell of Pop- lar Point is receiving treatment in the Kings Cmmty Memorial Hospital at Montague. LORNE VALLEY SCHOOL Grade VIII: 1. Lend: 2. Douglas Ferguson; 3 John MacGrath. Grade VI: 1. Eleanor MacDon- al d. Grade V: 1. Judy MacLeod; 2 Blair MscLeod. ' Grade III: 1. Eileen Shaw; 2. Barry MacLeod; 3. Corinne I/I LIVING ROOM x I3’-4" ‘increasing trade between [E KITCH N I II E n I2-I0 x 9’-I , 959. RM fil 9-Ox 9-u One of the most practical as- pects of this very popular three bedroom home is the ec- onomical grouping of the plumbing. Note how the |aba- tory is accessible from the rear entrance. basement and kitchen but still serves the bathroom. The large living- dining area has a front corner window, fireplace. huilt- in Scottish Group :_._—— TRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK - BED RM II ' -f*,*‘r'_'-"Fr. 'l'-"-‘:*9.- '-~.--_4i; J: _ .. ~ . . ‘ ~ . ._.,__.- The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. Jan. 11, 1964. ‘ll will or God is ALDERTON At Alberton week of prayer service Wednes- day. Rev. Keith cbson- directed the thoughts of his hearers to knowing and doing the will of God. "It is important to be bible students." he said. "not just to know the bible but to know God‘: will for you. God gave us His holy word that we might know Jesus (.‘hrist.. “Clever people." he added. "are very dangerous unless they are controlled by the will of God ' important to use our common sense to His glory -—to look life straight in the eye and then meet it." He stressed the importance of ministering to the moral and spiritual needs of children for. ,r;’ J.‘ a :1 26-0 SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN "Prayer is powenful; prayer need not be frulitiess". Very R C. Ritchie Bell. DD. said Thurs- day at the Summenside Pres- fbyteerizan Church during th e fourth sermon in the series. ' Christian's vital breath". Bell - S; ‘ . ->1‘! 7.9!‘! H11-31 «:1: 5-!» ‘II urn. ~...- - . - . . _. I- ‘%_l- ’ lo’-e’'x Io’-3" china cabinet and rear exit to the terrace. Kitchen is com- pact and functional \vii.h plen- of upboards. Bedrooms have large closets. Frame ex- terior is accented by low lsnid_ nnag ,5 a mere brick wall and planter. The I1-9.3531 of the laying; we would Same design is also available have God do, falls far short of for Solid Brick or Brick \'ene- fithis. er construction. Ask for De- l "Prayer is a vital spiritual re- sign No. Ch-44 9B. A plan for IgirI"'I"°:'}£_'Te"'- °p“°“aI auached garage is quiring things or of doing things. included with Blueprints. er to prayer is more than h e Creator of the un- ev. and the answer to e‘0rganist was Raymond Pleau. Sermon Topic In Alberlon Week Of Prayer he said. "They will always be, square pegs in round les un-; less they know the will of’ God." 1 One can never divorce the ‘go-pel from a good life. it is Iimportan-1 to attend church hull men and wom.=n are tested on; how well they live the goodj life. This needs a lot of prayer. l A Christian life is Christ's‘ life lived in the world today..' he concluclerl. , The final words of the mes-I sage were. “the most lmpm-g.; ant. thing you can pray for is=‘ that you may know God's wiill and fit into it." The worship was conducted’ by Brown Jardine. The soloist.I Miss Marion McEwcn. saing "The Stranger of Galilee." Prayer Said Communication I With Creator By Preacher -a mysterious divine intervention, IPrayer is finding access to thei operating power of the universal ayer comes. from a willingness power, wisdom and flow ugh us". e service was led by the.’ minister. Rev. J. Donald Mac-? Kay. A solo "Hast Thou Not Heard?" was sung by Mrs. Hor- ace Esta rooks. Bedeque. The: choir, under the direction rwilliam ‘antihem "Be Thou ~ The concluding service _will be, design of fuel , The proposals. made public 3 here. 1 dozen submitted to the Federal he continued, "and British Columbia's 1963 moose: Aviation Agency Dec. 17 in con- held this evening in in-‘ nited Church at 7.30 p.m. MOOSE PTTPULATION thy government officials at be- ‘tween 300,000 and 500.000. Nuctear warheads RCAF‘ squadrons at three Ca- nadian bases flying the type ist of aircraft shown above the 53” 355-Lightning-Safe Fuel Tanks Are Suggested For Aircraft WASHINGTON (AP) of help prevent lightning-induced F, Conkey. sang the. explosions in commercial air- My Vision".l planes. the Civil Aeronautics were killed. ‘Board has proposed major re- The FAA already had recom- fanks. mended that "wicks" to dis- tnan 3 means of ac.,population has been estimaledl nection with the tinuing c 8 VOODOOS TO GET NIUCLEAR WARHEADS for likely be delivered late. this year, ssociate Defence Min- er C rdin announced Fri- day. Nuclear weapons stor- age facilities for the Voodoos CF-101 Voodoo - will will be built at Chatham. N.B. Bagotviile. Que. and Comox, B C.. as well as at a deploy- ment base at Val d'Or, Que. The statement also said the RCAF ls disbanding two Voo- doo squadrons at Ottawa and North Bay. ' (CP Wlrephoto from National Defence) near Elkton, Md. All 81 personsI aboard the Boeing-707 jet of Pan American World Airways --1'0 charge static electricity be in- stalled on all jet-powered air- craft. The ill-fated jet, the first put into service by Pan Amer- ican. was not so equipped. Although experts disagree as to whether the wicks are use- were among half M C.A.B.’s con- investigation of the jet airliner explosion To Tour Canada GLASGOW rCPt—A Scottish ade mission to Canada in the spring is being sponsored by the Council for Scottish Chambers of Commerce with the aim of the two countries. The trip is pro»? visionally dated May 6-20. ‘ The 75-member mission will. fly from Prestwick to either Halifax or Montreal. Apart from these two cities. the itin- erary will include an official visit to the British Columbia Trade Fair at Vancouver The idea was originally spon- sored by the Edinburgh Cham- ber of Commerce. said the pres- ident of the Glasgow chamber. J. Crawford l\'!cl(ell. announc- ing the visit. But it. had been widened greatly in scope and now was intended to be an all- Scotland party. McKel‘l said he hoped Scottish firms with Canadian interests would respond favorably in the mission and added. as a token of success, "Canadian hospital- ity is legendary." 3 On Drug Charges Winston Mac- 0 Five Sentenced TORONTO lCPi —— Four men and a woman have been sen-. fenced to prison terms to. talling 70 years following a trial in which police claimed they had scuttled Canada's largest narcotics rin . Charles Cipolia. 50. of Guelph. nt.. was sentenced tp 20 years. Oliver C. Hardy. 48. Jack Mel- drum. 43 and James McGrati1. 50. all of Toronto were given 15 years each. Marion Burns, 33. so of Toronto was sentenced to five years. All were charged with conspiracy to traffic in nar- cotics. Shaw. Grade ll: 1. Heather Shaw; 2. Debra MacDonald. : 1. Boyd Shaw; .2. MacLeod; 3. Shane S aw. Geraldine Curran. teacher. TRAINING ASIANS Some 6.000 Asians are being trained u nd e r the Colombo Plan. 4 ‘smoking between now and the SEES BIG CANCER TOLL . SALFORD. England lReut-I ersi-one million persons in: England and Wales will die 011 lung cancer caused largely by year 2.000, according to an an-' nual report by Dr. .1. L. Burn. chief medical officer for this. and many more: e. additions to your home. moving of buildings or demolition of buildings. purchase, installation or repair of heating boilers. water heaters. and other features. air conditioning and heat control systems. over floor covering or carpe mg. nature. of water supply systems for the homes. windows, screens and awnings. nections to public sewers. Home Improvement Loans from the banks 3”‘- in monthly installments over periods "Pvt" _10 I pending on the amount of the loan at 6 /4 Slim? or not it is mortgaged provement Loan. industrial’ city in northwest Eng- 1 land. \ if Iattiyouseezo big 14'' x 11'' looks. ban .. l.PlywoodPisoe ' , : -*'3-§" ECREATIO you're thinking about a Rumpus ltoom—don't do anything ASTER-DESIGNED RECREATION ROOMS there never has been a boo see it to believe it! It's truly the most extensive book on plan- ning and bulding recreation gar published! u plans. diagrams. templates. everything you the “rec" room of your dreams. built-in -furniture galore! This is the book that took 2 years to prepare. II It hid MP" ced commercially it would sell for between till and $15. yet it‘: available to you at the amazingly low !II’|CI' M only 83! TDEAS leap out at you from every past TM! '5 everyone‘: been waiting for. 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Farm Improvement Loans are available from the banks and repay-a,b]e over periods up to than years except in the case of the purchase of farm implements which are re- sirictcd to four years but not including _molor trucks or vehicles of the station wagon type. in which case the 10'3" must not exceed two and one half years. : Support of the '64 DO ,7. 00 I Ch'town Dial 4-9609 MOORE 8: McLEOD LTD. Dial 4-6541 Di-' Hm-“F'°° “'*"“" " 12 mm Aw» W 4-9868 NORTHUMBERLAND rerun:-:s KING WILDING sosmsou surrms LTD. . U - . Montague 129-2 137 Queen 3; Dial 4-8561 54 Queen Street (‘barlottelmm Charlottetown 4-48,80 . ROGERS HARPWMI WILLIAMS 3. MURPHY LTD. *CLIAN ‘ SON CO. LTD. General Contractors Electrical Contractors "If It's Hardware We Have It” Summer-side. Charlottetmm 117 Kent Street Dial 4-7188 137 Queen St. Dial 4-8501 Dial 436-3488 Diol 894-5713 DO 1 7' 4,0“? stock ‘*1 DOUGLAS BROS. 8: JONES LTD. 155 Kent St. Dial 2-1234 W. L. Macl(EN'NA CO. 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FIRST nxcnmon‘ The first telephone exchange in Canada was installed at Ham- alilton. pring is for the birds... do it now! VVhy wait till the warm weather to start im- proving your home? With an NHA Home Improvement Loan, available through your bank, you can do it now. You’ll get faster service and you can often save money. Check the list for the jobs that need doing around kxyour house, then go ahead. Do it now. 0 Additional Rooms 0 Masonry 0 Painting and 0 Floors Wallpapering . Roof 0 Garage or Car Port . Insulafioy-13 O Porches . Cupboards ° Plumbing 0 Bathroom or o Furnace Kitchen Fixtures 0 Finishing off Attic 0 Fireplace 0 Basement Playroom 0 Storm Windows 0 Powder Room “mi D°°" . Fences 0 Built-Incookingand . Steps Refrigeration. . . Sinking and 0 ScreensandAwninga 1mp,.O,.em,_.,,¢ 0 Electrical System of Wells 0 Foundation Walla Who's eligible for loans? Householders, or owners of rental properties, including apart- ments How fast must you pay back? It depends on the sum. But loans can be repayable in monthly instalments, together with interest, for periods of up to ten years. Where to get details? Apply to your bank manager. Do it now. Then have those needful repairs or renovations done right away. Why Wait for Spring? Issued by aulhorlfy of HON. ALLAN J. MICEACHEN. MINISTER OF LABOUR. CANADA shorter time. on eacl. lei, .- Di '-‘O |» - 'i'=Y 5'.‘ .-21 -“.0: ‘{‘u'-‘- rs ".‘?iY'."’