HANDICBAFT ENTHUSIAMS SPURS PROGRAM ‘WORKING TOGETHER, MUCH can BE DONE' The Guardian-The Evening Patriot me lei-A ’ i W V Entire notion closely watches expanding resources program here There are four prongs to the County which will be carried out “Already there is a change in will be given to the expansion people will be helped to start province's resources develop- by federal department of agric- attitude in areas where the pro-lof existing industry and local'small businesses." merit program: economic re- ulture economists. gram is working. At one time: search, community development Projects under the program many people believed that not adult education and industrial are suggested by local develop- much could be done to improve development. ment groups and passed to the conditions but this is changing Through the efforts of Premier provincial council for approval. and they are now convinced that Walter R. Shaw. the program Next. the projects have to be by working together much can was introduced in this province approved by the provincial cab- be done. i about two years ago. Since that tnet committee and finally by “In the coming year. the de- -.{ time a cabinet committee w as federal authorities before they velopment program will be ‘ iformed to direct the program can be started. greatly expanded. We will be and a provincial development HANDICRAFTS adding to the staff of our ,9. council. consisting of about 45 The provincial handicraftssearch department and opening representatives from all parts program has qualified as a re-‘ an office in Prince County. of the province. was set up. sources development project andl "In research. every effort will In addition. about 12 resour- consequently the federal govern- be made to investigate every ces development areas were set ment pays half of the cost of it. economic prospect that can be up in the province and it is liop- Awaiting approval as resour- found: ideas from all parts of ENT Is TH ROWN BEHIND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ed that by the end of this year ces projects are two parks. more Canada and other countries will v the whole province will be or- dams and two sizeable. refores- be studied to see if they can be ganized into a major develop- tation projects. used here and specific studies ment area. Recently the whole develop- of specific projects that may be PAYS HALF COST ‘ment program in Eastern Cane developed in this province will The federal government is as-iada wfaslplaced under the direc- be made. sisting in the program and on tion 0 tie Maritime Marshland ‘ approved projects pays half thei Reclamation Administration of .t y (1‘ cost under the provisions of the : Amherst. N.S. v I t 0 congmum ~‘. ‘ federal-provincial agreement on; During 1962. two new resour-‘ine a???" 'Iamastno orgamzfi‘ agricultural rehabilitation a n d . ces groups were formed in Rus- be 01_(ae‘;egprafi?h gaograim w' development. ‘tico and Wellington and requests h vingt?‘ zewh l i v 6‘” 3 Recently 11 projects were ap- for the formation of groups in ii g e 08 provmce par in.» . W," ' FULL WEIGHT 0!" GOVERNM THE ISLAND’S re- urces program which volves nearly every orernment department as three main goals: aise the Island’s eco- omy in every sector; alzmi'e agriculture and ndustrial jobs and keep 'oung Islanders at home. i; . .‘ . cipate. - I.ooqam proved under the agreement. Alberton. Tignisli. Summersidew “ . 0 dc" tillyhfinfi, Ran There were five reforestation Tyne Valley. Montague. Cra-l I" aduu e‘lucat‘ong we me" its ItdCl . . y projects at Brookvale, Palmer paud and Victoria are being stu- it" make reg'onal h'gh.5"h°°l' gland communjtles in Roadv ms. Campbells C ove died. ithe centre of our educational ef i-oliminary steps to get he plan moving. Sur- c_\‘s have been held to ctcrmine the best ways n which people can i'lpod to help them- clws and resources ouncils have been form- (l in communities from and Tyne Valley. Five water Speaking of the long-range ef- lfons' Academe “Me?” Win bf conservation projects. w h i c h fects of the resources develop- taught as we" as mum” 3” a” will include the construction of ment program. provincial re-i rama' dams. were approved for Orwell. Search director Hartwell Daleyl "A5 far as industrial devel Murray Harbor. Lower Monta- said. “It is hoped that the mo lopment is concerned. we plan tr gue. Bonshaw and Granville. gram will accompliSh at leastlset up some type of contact in Establishment of a 100-acre three things: raise considerably lthe Toronto area so that finan. V park at West Point was approv- the economy of all areas. bal- lcial. industrial and business con- ed and construction has begun ancc agriculture with industrial itacts can be maintained and this on that. jobs and help to retain a larger province promoted as a place “£5 ‘....¢M‘.I' ‘ ha of the Island to Also approved recently was an percentage of our younger peo- .for industry and investment. In ’ I I I I £11; Ether economic study of West Prince ple in the province. ithis province, encouragement GROUP VIEWS HOMEMADE JEWELLRY Already there has con a notable change n attitude on the part of any people. says Re- eaich Director Daley. n centres where the roqram is working any people previously onvinced that nothing ould be done to im- rove their conditions re now changing their inds. The full resources f the government are chind the program as vidcnce in the top photo. where Premier Shaw (left) discusses _ WM». s.- . Ar . “‘0 Program mi“ ‘0? GRADUATION DAY FOR ONE or MANY HANDICRAFT COURSES level government offi- cinls. The potent‘ally prong of the resources tary J. D. Stewart pre- completed a handicraft ‘ lucrative han d i c rafts plan. In the photo on the sents a graduating ccr- course at. the prov1nc1al program is only one right Provincial Secre- tificate to a woman who sanatorium. r 1963 PARADE of PROGRESS Together. younger. older and oldest firms—each in its own field of endeavour—are making Charlottetown more secure for the family and l - l 9 V 1 1 the laborer, more substantial as an industrial educational and social area. 1 9 6 3 They provide jobs, taxes. merchandise and services necessary to make Charlottetown the ever expanding community it is. a Let Their Many Years of Experience Serve You l , i Serving P. E. l. Servmg P. E.l. Progressing With P. E. l. 30 YEARS OF ’IClndiCIletS .mean t0 I$1C1nder$ Since 1946 Since 1945 For 6 Years, gem/ice To 3355.5.l'isiiié’eii‘ovi5531i3dilii‘. . AYLWARD’S HORACE P. E. l. i Dial 4.39201CHES'S MEAT \cz-nmcnt‘s handicraft train- ndicraft exhibition at Birch- l 87 Prince St. . . E5her S+ree+ (ltlfi High School which featur- o e e a I Spring Lane ' "Wm M handlcraus f‘om 4‘ i Specializing in all Auto Body Repair, Painting and. _L’ pl‘ngl‘am . When the progr am was Furniture Exchan e S llllt'lle‘l last October with a g e“ Brunswick. at least 1.200 l'5tlllS filled in applications to l‘ilt'ipalt‘ in courses. Frame Straightening l l’i‘m‘ilwinl director Mrs- Mm" . . P" the furniture l)us'ines"‘3;0ne of the oldest establish- ‘ l85 W h l listcr said "the response has i : . , eym°u+ Si" nllllllt‘d to be amazing and we jmany years 1391.01? EStHb-‘ed auto body busmesses on t' hooked solid for courses dur- i ._. [his season... llishing his present business P. E. I. Dial 4'63 '3 l"i\'c coursesare .available. lat 87 Prin St Mr A 1 ———————————— ‘ :f;.-::.f:.';-.°.‘"5éat;aif.;’“maliz; Allan Street Charlottetown 6° - g y- . Many Years of Top Notch iw. and. a comm... : and weaving. Already at iward has the expenence Years . i |- f ti‘l 17 courses in handicraft i Entertainment sum” 0 3km: have be d td ~n necessary to handle your . P E I f .t‘. d: 5 Sewing P. E. l. l . - - -' “ " THE ROLLAWAY CLUB .i's. ist . -5 i . . ' S lnstructiii. sfiiiisetheacciiii'gzs! member dont “now (mt M‘Otorls‘rs i . Pork :ililo persons to learn the ba- . ‘ I i r nr‘nciplts of handicraft mak- that Old furmtme . i ' “Mk .1. “Plenty of pracme an” Manufacturers of ‘ a block and save a lot.” 34 Grafton Sl’. Dial 4-7l42l . LAMB 0 course is needed." she said. ‘ 5., mat a person will be able visit Aylward’s Furniture Now the only Bowling Alleys in Charlottetown Wlih . Fish product-5 kf‘ll'“ 0‘“ quality "em for Exchang, today. Automatic Pin Setters. The New Brunswick handl- “7 tR it es oya y x alt industry. which has been i - $13.2;2if’fifngtcr.mtgfiflizij Serving P. E.l. Dial 4.9043 Serving The IN BUSINESS Serv'ng P- E- l' (“hr for about 16 veers. h a yhoiltbt it (ill ' ""3.‘ ‘l‘fiis Viluguiss‘ieiii m I For 30 Years iliandling a complete line of all People of P. E. l. ‘ ON P. E. l. for 50 Years ‘» iihiitliiviilliihitsiiggeiiieiinfmigciiii We are proud of the partiESSO Producw l . . i I b ‘ at this province's handicrafts ' we play in the progress of‘ Since ‘ FOR 3i ‘ scant e UI‘Y u‘d mean a sizeable income. I the Inlandis only . . 111'st amounting to hundreds G d d P. E. . as c l . I 5' & Plashc l .2 to salvage and largest: I gns S t °‘ '3 er a 95 . - 23.55.. of Servmg P- E- '- Bait & MocRoe MALLETT s .0 .. One drawback in this provin- _ wt" W“- ‘ 5- 1900 l L d Radiator Service . i i 2 - - Ince , ‘ ' _ Steel Roofing . i o... 4 4555 0'8 program has been the shor- ll inst otors - t. i l" Alley St. “0 had to be brought in from . .Since 1900 we have been 9| Euston St. 1 I {‘W Brunswick. Thi ditto I 5 ’ w ‘1' liiucii’rgi’figi‘ic \Sggiinga tone of the Island's largest Dial 4,6537 Dial 4~6232 Y 3' . . S ring? [1 courses here and get lent . suppllers 0f top quality i - .. . . ~ .- P ‘ Practice. become proi’iclenyt Kensmgton Rd- . v The IsLand’s largest supplier of Dom." 3 “mph” me Of Imam" With to quality as instructors. ' . if’sh producm‘ “8 have original equipment. oarboratorS."W'r' ‘ ‘ W "s More you dis- DO lT NOW 1 present basic handicraft D|al 4-8l l5 {sh-wed to phase our (ins. and electrical parts. card that old radiator. lll'ses ar 1 _ Ad . '- fyigflapéhgc:€adwigv:gge;m: The management and staff of our firm sol e . Wm M “1 mp quality at 1 PRESPRING 0 e s u en in reach- . . . . i .- . cforieggefhgfflzgglcgeuhfy satll- PfOVII'ICC Of PI'II'ICG Edward ISICINd. sen/“19 E. I. lreasonuole pines and 1:!- P. _ “.irs. Lister said that it is an- ilieve ihis is me n i a ClDated th t ' ~ 5 ‘ v’ s h l l " 7 “‘5' counselsgfifvadflrgzzfii OUI‘ Our Yea rs If e a s on s for out fll‘edi‘ :gpnalgiaonie was”; opsyngstifig ' cnever a sufficient num- strides of progress. and be-i. ood all round mechanical ser- T of trained and proficient . 2. a.“smen become available .54 buslness has grown and P"°“P°"ed - - - - - and i“ MAC'S AUTollieve they will continue in‘ . 'R”i.ail‘i‘3n‘1rvm.'§§£“§5.Y.‘3‘éfi oi”); MURRAY 5 GARAGE air a desire for such-an or- .first class ‘ioh hackt‘d hi‘ “18 Hizat‘ , o . “the future. :c-pdihm in New ans- 1962 we processed over one million pounds of BODY . . rum EXACO 5' she at" "m “nod . . T . ’ . mmuniiy mu . Dual 4.643l igp°;atig’91c." in 37 Pownal St" lJ' w. 8+. Pe+ers Road i Lubrication Sel'ViK‘G 5’ t Cir handicrafts." - . ‘1 Grease .lob It Is exmwd mu m the Dial 4-9' 57 i I th Q . .83... we have been in business we have altsmen' I 0 I 00 ‘ ‘ n e ‘8‘ en -‘ ‘ l Wheel Alignment mmitteeswiliubt'ioh'gnaagi In Our “land ‘ development w. I k we have served the people «fl CO' waived to pIease you the customer with complete autn‘ indfirds and judge workman. , c P. E. I. for 27 years with 9X99?“ ‘I _' . - dl "attic: .13"? mm wt“ to the future with ever Increasing confidence. work in all a}.th repair it 38 Queen sc isewiw We beheve we have succeeded m H... 3.. . or ‘ l ' 1 am in g. ram . “mm” 'Wfllm :khigi: ' mitts“: in; other My “"i D' | 4 3233 lknow our progress will continue in the future. Phone 4-6034 x‘or sale until they have met pairs. '8 - eqwhether-u or the commlt- . ‘ .