Called Cruel, Freakish Hoax problems OTTAWA (CP) —The “criteria | region faces special ins The minister said his new de w cheosing areas that benefit.| of unemployment and low ‘om industrial ~growth incen- comes and -should: be included ves have been: attacked in the, in| the designated area-h He commons as a cruel boax and) asked the government to-review ekish. the exclusion of the four Mari- Max Saltsman time cities, which did not make incentive prdzrams to promote better product design; -greater efficiency (NDP—Water- manufacturing. partment is déveloping several. and ex,ansion a, ~ |betweén the “tw o~apartmrents~ + Active Role © OTTAWA ing scientific 3’ years in space. (CP)—Canada's Al- ouette I, satellite. is still provid- information after o 4 f ey : s ™, ~ = ‘ wv ~ ? ig : . f . Srnad * et ‘ 4 . 4 A . G col ecting Avene For aaate tet gerped to geon ‘GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK, _ |Alovette i _The Guardian, Charlton, Tues, May 24; 1868, 9 . str h a and Ct pro 2 “expected to. develop long ago personality to the stadium audi- cts ° grants wou ov a % of ‘as batteries Have. a définite: life per. cent of the company’s capi | C ontinues. laa earth: and: additional prob: ence‘'as the great. musicians tal costs for researett and de jlems are encountered when they who appeared: there velopment: eae aaliees Bee ci are employed in space.’ The board also <i Alouette II, placed in orbit last Novem- ber. is performing well with ‘all systems operating: prope rly. PATRON. DIES If you like Hot Water hydrated-time-with~about—se vem South! said the. industry de- economic sense. - Maurice ‘Allard (Ind-PC-Sher- | Although there has been some NEW -YORK (AP) — Mra; hrtment is trying to: lure. in-| “It doesnt help particularly. brogke) urged protection tor | deteriovation ‘in’ the battery “sys+Cnarles>(M in nie) - Guggen- . s into areas where they | to shift unemployemnt from Canada’s ‘textile industry, one | te’. feeding the satellite’s ra- heimer, 8%, founder of the ont belong “one: area to- another." of the few- industries almost | dio, Alguette I still provides Lewisohn Stadium concerts, COMFORT . Designated.areas. had b een Industry Minister, Dru r y.. wholly-owned by Canadians He | . about three hours a. day of in- | gieg . Monday, She worked so lected without real economic ; opening the debate on his de- said it is, being threatened by * formation to scientists back OM tong and hard for the summer. Y d y ' stification. The economic po-| partment’s spending estimates cheap imports from Asia. oar, the Defence eaacnicn | ‘eoncerts and.took such per'sgnal ; ou nee us 3 ntial of an area and abil- for 1966-67, said the. area devel-| Paul Beaulieu (PC—St. Jean- 1 | announced here. ‘charge of their direction, that | Lennox( atr conditioning and y tp support long-term “indus | opment program has been It -ville-Napiervitle), a minis- | 30'0"- ‘ 4 The: satellite, originally _ex- Minnie became as~much of a | Esso warm air heating and ries: were not taken into. ae- highly successful since it was ter of industry and commerce | — eT rc ; _ Pected to have a‘lifetime of one ~——— | ventilating ount a : launched in—1963, in--Quebee’s former Union Na- ss rf My, 2 5 / . year, now is the oldest one still We Siseettnerss steers : 2 aes Robert McCleave..(PC—Hati- His depattment had received tional government, was critical : ae mag) oH being listened to by the~world- PURITY. DAIRY |? We Heat, Treat, Cool > : ax) ‘said ‘the criteria are un- 450, firm notifi¢ations from in- of’ division of responsibilites eeprom HC © hey telemetry network of the ans “oe and Move Gir. condmic and’ freakish. dustries planning new plants or | among federal~departments. RO FORM FY U.S. Aeronautics. and ‘Bpece Ad- ‘3 3 = The bustling city of Moncton expansion in'designated areas When ‘he went to: the depart- i { . ae | ministration. Parente: Prefer 3 Palmer Electric Ltd. oe was in a’ designated:.area ‘but Ten areas had grown — sulfi-- ment of industry” with a> prob-—| ~ J : There has been a reduction in “Purity Products” -< 3 + Jalifax, Dartmouth, Saint John. ciently to be taken off the tist lem, he was told to go to trade | q oe ‘th.. charging current for the so- ° Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 ‘.B., and Fredericton were ex. of desigtiated’areas, and ‘commerce, then labor, ,| ve ows si! a lar, batteries of Alouette I, DRB ~ 3!7 Kent St.° ° Dial 4.7125 $ luded : Mr. Drury. said he will intre- | then.-manpower, It was a ridi- | iy said. Power difficulties were | evecersssccees secs ss: He, s said the’ whole Atlantic ‘duce legislation later this ‘ses- culous: :runaround. i tot ; r Z none ae. > | > gere’n ea? " =O0°R-3" gf > eae :) ers ; = No S27 cs : a ' cena me hin PD ; : Ge: x w rT 3 | ee Conser vative ee PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE a This very economical plan ° dining area: Construction ts ; . 2 c Ah AP ‘ assures extra large rooms for Brick Veneer, and house HOW TO OBTAIN: t AIGN CALENDAR : nd. a house of this size. Both front could be built on a 40 foot lot. oy i and rear ‘entrances «are: pro-. Very suitable design for elec- - a ‘. tected. The rear entrance’ is rn hi 7 DESIGN BOOK . ' cer CFCY-TV : a trie heating. ‘In this case, the - a, convenient to the basement — + chi a - vec a8 May and to 'the.extra large kitchen ' fireplace BOG CRANEY: 2. C0U The alas design book en: ~ f | which could aie serve as. a be — Design No. 527. titled “101 Selected —Subur- Tues., May 24th . ban and Country Homes; De- - |... : ‘aap Z : Fi t dF lin q Houses ~ signed for Canadians, is | * hes 4: 00 p.m. . Hon. Leo Rossiter aS le er 'g 0 Y ame] irs Ai or Ai I nen, SN AuaRe at the offices ‘6: 05: p.m. Mel McQuaid, M.P. o suardian and The ° = eee By ROGER C. WHITMAN good formula for use- on wood Rvesiag Patriot for.$1, tax 7:15 p.m. <= David MacDonald, M.P. SOUNDPROOFING WALLS _ surfaces: Dissolve 12 pounds . free. ‘This new edition in- QUESTION: We are convert- salt and -six ounces of. powder- - cludes color: selection, .etc., > Arnold MacLennan and S : ing a large upstairs apartment ed alum in about four gallons-of _ plus over 100° popular new Eric Jessome ‘ ~ Sy jinto two smaller ones of vwe hn water: ae a quarto f designs_to choose from. Also . a4 land ‘a half rooms. each. Is there molasses to this mixture. Then included: are. full designs on : iz lany’way we can_make the wall thoroughly mix 50 pounds of ~ how to order blueprints. Wed., May 25th 5 soundproof? | ANSWER:. A fair amount of jsound reduction can be obtain- ied ‘by building a false wall out lof contact with the existing one. ‘gallons of water. Add the first ‘solution to the lime mixture, oughly mixed, thin out with more Off the dust. water to the desired brushing BRICK WALLS OR ANING UESTION: We recently pur- shiny, dull’ It. by rubbing lightly | stirring vigorously. When thour- With “‘O"’ steel wool and wipe | “RIS pam David Stewart. 7:15 Ee Hon. Angus MacLean. a : M.P., Bennett Carr and j hould be ten- consistency. When first applied} | Dan Compton ay : ied to the celling oe floor. ae this whitewash will-have a yel- eee an old prick house in lan insulating blanket between low tinge, but it disappears in a ® oe However, the lthe old wall and the new. one; fw days. For a variety of for- | Gee phe wat ‘ox. ae @ Thurs., May 26th é ' gyi 1 las f hite hf ifi : lboard(plasterbpard). wall. plan foe Nand bh arte ae can we clean the brick .walls? ; a) 7: 15 p.m. Heath Macauerria: M. P. z + : Istamps)—to—the—Supetintendent=—ANSWER: ihe easiest end Ns “Walthen- Gaudet, Tom: Dav= ae 800T THROUGHOUT HOUSE of Documents, Washington -25,- quickest_was would be to have | | . = J ee " QUESTION: We have a ranch- iD. C. for a copy of Farmers’ | ‘the brick steam-cleaned by a|\) , fes : s : Walter Di Hl type house, on a eoncrete slab, Bulletin No. 1,452, ‘Painting on ‘building cleaning contractor ° = > Hon, Leo Rossiter _ Walter Dingwe with no basement. We have oil- ithe Farm." | (consult your classified telephone : fired steam heat. The heating DAMP OVERHANG CLOSETS directed) 70 do it vrarsell wat Fri., May 27th ee unit is covering everything i:n | QUESTION: ‘Two of our clo with clear wate : : ‘ | Guest utility toom.with a black sets are on an overhang. The ene hewder ssiitite , ist 2 5:45 eh Mel McQuaid, M.P., Keith i soot, which is sifting into other floors and the closets themsel- v “t at rooms, too. Would’ éovering the ves are icy co}d in the winter about =a quarter: cupful"in each 11 30") MacKenzie, - Harry. McCon- , é i Speakers oil burner stop this — or any- and get damp; “in the — spring | Pl! oa or_with a mecha. nell, Harry McConnell | F ~. thing else? ithey start to mold. Is there Me's hand soap containing fine i f é ANSWER: Either the oil burn- ‘something we can line the out- -sand—and— plenty of hot water, oe - = ows _ Premier. — _— 3: a A WwW Ithe er_needs adjustment because of side floor with to remedy this? 1° eee formation ‘of perma- res ae : : . Wailthen litxproper mixture of oil and air, -ANSWER: Yes. Line‘the clo, eot dirt’streaks,- serub from e or some. parts of the furnace or set floors and outside walls with the bottom upward, always keep- Gaudet boiler fiave doors that do not a batt-type insulation, then cov- ing: the. wall under the area that ~ CFCY-RADIO close tightly thus allowing ler the floor with plywood, Your ‘8 being scrubbed thoroug h- —— —lto-float— through “small” spaces. [building — supplies dealer wilt !¥-wetted-down.Be sure-to-rinse | = nearer rere eta crea nee eres = onal The burner could be enclosed have detailed ciaeaieeiiiae s ee Trace of the cleaning —Sat., May 2ist with a sheet metal hood, but installation instructions avail - ee sme. previsiea shut” Be thie table:——Insialting -a—emall-elec- Solution. 1 05 m. | ne Andrew MacRae eS I M Q . d for air to get to the burner in |tric damp chasef in each closet Pees ee Dourenes 2 Me ‘lorder to obtain combustion: I | will help warm and circulate the : A’ leak in our : ‘ MGMAUG) : --|strongly urge you--have—an.- oil. lair, giving added~ protection. 1961 convertible has stained the Mon., May 23rd: es ; ; burner service man check the This is merely, a small, rod - upholstery.on the driver's seat. H M. P : = an _, joperating efficiency of your unit eee sleaenuts - covered It looks ue rust, oe ppholgety 1:05 ae eath Macquarrie, z ‘ ‘land = al test the automatic tube, plugged into‘any convenient isa very thin material. on’ A: ‘Walthen Gaudet - Mel MeQuaid, M. P. draft ae : . eu loutlet and consuming only the know-that it is called. Is there 3:45 p.m Mrs. Charles McQuaid . WHITEWASH FORMULA equivalent of a 25-watt bulb; a- anything we can use te remove Spee ee Vote for your ‘LOCAL Candidates QUESTION: Please te- vailable at some large house- this stain? F ; Cc : M 30th. peat: inci waihewr eh icone. ie dealere and electric ap- | Liters Gok Bee eacat ance og + 2 E very simple ;|pliance stores. ial. ’ ues ., May 4th : em! ote Progressive onservative on May whitewash can be prepared by SEALER FOR BLUESTONE? ‘Preparations for removing stains 3: 45 p.m. _ Dr. J. A. MoeMillan adding water to hydrated lime} : t+—~ a ae im seers Saka rc Welcome — - Ent ertainment & Refreshments - |that has been well protected jvised a selaer finish for a flag- cleaning plastics are widely Inserted by 2nd. Kings P. C. Association (from the air. The following is a |stone foyer. Would you advise a.ailable at housewares and the same for a Pannsylvania hardware stores. Follow label i bluestone--fireplace?. _instructions carefully. _Alterna- | ANSWER: Bluestone is porous tively, you~ can try--removing J. Hlike flagstone, and applying a: the stain witha nonflammable sealer finish for concrete to this~tiquid—spot—remover,——_______} —- type of material would also make WORN CHAIR WEBBING hit easier to keep clean, prevent--—-QUESTION:—__The—-framework|-—__— Hing stain and dirt penetration. of an aluminum outdoor chair is | PAINTING LEAK STAINED perfectly “good, but heavy wear | QUESTION: -A leak from the has reduced the plastic webbing shower -above stained a small to.shreds. How can I mend this? jarea of our living room, ceiling. Or ‘must. I sacrifice the whole The leak has been repaired. We chair? are planning to repaint the*liv- | ANSWER: ‘You should winit ing room soon. How should the more often at hardware and | stained plaster be treated be- housewares stores; and garden fore the paint is applied? jcentrés, friend. They all carry “ANSWER: Hf the plaster was kits_gnd assortments of. geplace- wet for an extended period, it webbing for just such prob- Fri., May ait may have deteriorated and re- | lems, all. desi to do the job plastering of the section is ad- at home. You happy te ~ 11:30 p.m Premier Watter Shaw | visable. However, if the plaster | now that this ie a really simple is still in good condition, eoat job todo. ° : ih hi shellac thifined half and = (Note: “Att a re a alt with denatured alcohol. If lating to home maintenance : the shellacked surface appears. should be aseesoned to: ~ Roger + CJRW-RADIO _ Sen. May 2 = Hon. Andrew MacRae 12.50 | aes 3 S t Mon., May 23rd 3 IS YOUR BUSINESS 12:35, p.m. Erte Jessome ata 2 alan as ~ 2 Tues., May 24th ae aaa Lal ee 12:35 p.m. Premier Walter Shaw, - db ’ 6:15 Arnold MacLennan ' 7:45 Erie Jessome, Keith Hare rington, Gerald Rooney . Wed., May 25th. ay ¢ 12:40 _ Keith Hardagton IDB: has’ helped to finance many growing ‘businesses-in 7:45 p.m David MacDonald, M. P., the acquisition Of land, buildings, machinery OF, equip- Erie Jessome and ment. It may be useful for you to discuss the financial coe Arnold MacLennan . needs of your business with us. i ae STORE HOURS ‘% 2 Thurs.; May 26th —. ; FEY, Roe Se ! 12:35 p.m. _Hon. Henry Wedge. Monday - Thursday 9 — 5° INDUSTRIAL : a et pes ‘ i ri., "(May 27th 27 BRANCH OFFICES ACROSS CANADA 14:39 p.m. ATs Te ore ee. * ‘Saturday 9 a V2: 30 MONCTON, NB: 236 St George Street — Telephone “389 1551 _11:30 p.m. | :30 m. a Premier Walter Shaw v