ae Sa ee orth More AT Woolworth’s Resources development div. | takes sharp look at future | While the department of agri-' velopment groups were organiz-|mitted repor’. to government active program in resource de- eulture's resource development ed in all parts of the province. 9 economic development stu- velopment. We have now the ex- division had «an. agtive year in It_ was pointed out that. local cies carried out in Princg perience of the past three or . 1964, the vear's activity mainly groups possessed’ a great potern- County. “These will be quite | four years to help us; some of was in the arer of exensive tial if harnesséd and direcied |helpful,”’ he said, “in formulat- | these were very fruitful, while stock-taking and serious plan- toward the developiiient of ~a ing rural developmen plans.” (others were disappointing ones. A veritable oasis of low, low priced spotting. tng wel chad for ed and enelingy . 1ing for the years ahead, ac- community j Also in 1964, arrangements! « new the famil room the cording to provincial research Projects from the local were completed, to have Prince plane ave hoes made for faa arrayed aa i on * b gti ha firector Reid Sangster groups covered a wide range of and Kings Counties declared ligarse on ac least twa ee 7 y' ’ real gleaare y = i “For the mogt part,” said Mr jactivitigg includin apricult ture, |designated argas ‘so| that ar leve is. First will toge- I vassheon alos Ftc tr Sangster, “We “have malntained | fishing. “haydicratts, Mural Would” receive — adeigoriar herie= st fe cat, we will bel deepen : he various resource develop- and recreakiona! seen fits under ARDA. ./° \the various departments of gov- ment groups that were in oper-'water and oil cortiservation,’ In reviewing othert 1964 acttvi-: 1 direc 5 ation before the start of last music, drama and. according cies “ot the resources division, | yq ene Soodiegeoeas a year and we have also added to Premier Shaw, ‘almost every Mr. Sangster said ‘community | gram In this, we should be able ‘our new-areas of operation.” | influence that affects the bappi- pastures have been studied in ig place before everyone, The whole resource develop- | ness of our people.” jseveral areas and one has be- ment program, launched four! According to Mr. Sangster, ‘come a reality in the Lot 16 | she ee ee years ago, according to Prem- | the resource development move- area. the effect of putting everyone in- er Walter R. Shaw, was based | ment in the province has three; ‘Much time has heen spent on che conviction that the prov- phases. ‘The first phase,” he on water, conservation prebioms Hea ices ont eS ee nce had many opportunities said, ‘is what local groups can |in our groups as well as small ihe presenting a common ap- and attractive industrial possi- do for themselves, possibly with | parks. These are very importam proach to our problems. dilities that were being neglect- the help of provincial govern- to our future economy from sev- A : j sd and which could, with a co- | ment fieldmen; the second is eral standpoints Shortly after the first semin- wdinated effor, of the people what people and government; “‘Such industrial possibilities 7": others should be held in var- and the government, result im/ agencies, such as the Azricul- as the expansion of the blue- \0US places with our community great econcmic value ‘ural Rehabilitarion and Deve- berry and cranberry industry in ‘@aders so that ideas from the “The program,” the premier lopmert ‘7: ‘=-tion. ean do the province have been under first seminar might be tested. said, “was designed to show ‘gether, and the third is a large study in several of our groups Following this, we then should people what they could do to phase—uc. . cevelopment, In the Tignish area of Prince D@ able to get down to the real | relp themselves and their own This is mainly the job of govern- County, the first organization to >¥Siness of involving as many communicies.”. He emphasized men and big business, some- exploit the possibilities in blue- PC0Ple as possible in their pro- hat the program is ‘a tong: times working with such agen- berries is being started. A sim. &T@™ of rural development and erm one’ that would build up cies as the Atlantic Develop- ilar group in Kings County is be- CComomic betterment. Certainly from sear to year. The influe ment Board” ing organized."’ no program of this nature will ‘ever solve any of our basic pro- ence of the people themselves .....,, ; , was considered a major factor | CONSULTANT FIRMS FORECAST blems unless, fn the final analy- Mr Sangster pointed out that Looking into 1965, Mr. Sang- ‘sis. the people themselves get in the work Ce mseriuently through the di Shree consuhing firms have sub- ser said “the year will see am'enthused and involved.” Legion | wn | a eet expands — quarters The Royal Canadian Légion members at Tignish expanded their building to 104 feet long by 47 feet wide under the Winter Works pregram. |The building that was originally 100 feet long by 32 feet wide was erected in 1952 The building heuses a train- ing room for cadets, billard and card rooms, club rooms, TV room, meeting room and they a ’ T will install a two-lane bowling é E alley in the new built-in section There is a community hail, lad- ies lounge, a modern kitchen and canteen, storeroom. cloak- a uo rooms and washrooms on the PHOTO and HOBBY ST R ground floor with fluorescent TWO EXCITING | VALUE PACKED SALES FLOORS " 4. offer a wide selection of the finest merchandise available .. tacloding Men's and Ladies’ Weer .. cntesscttes dl il Midi: od Linens and bedding . . . household needs of every description... Infants.and Children’s wear. . Shoes for every member of the — See cna td tales den Ae cards . .. candy and bakery items .. . toys and games . .. im 4% a iS ‘ PHOTO - HOBBY lighting. The second floor will be turn ed into office space and janitor’ ¢ quarters. Th» main entrance te the buildie, now has a glass frontage with two oversize glass @ AME doors 12'2 feet by 9%2 feet with tempered glass. Province . e FILM gets more | pavement « DARKROOM SUPPLIES Last | w 69.9 iles 5 ot paving Iai on provincial om offering mea fe fone one of — bake g ways. . pastries rlotteto - Every This brings the total number | ° HANDI RAFT SU Pp offered for sale is guaranteed to be freshly baked that Sra at me i ting of paved lnined Rignwyes ie b- i ..... delivered piping hot from our own kitchen right on of the finest . . . the service The province has 3.214 miles premises. Tastefully decorated cakes for all special occasions, in the preparation of the ot roads. Of these, 1,114 are order ., . just call im in fact . . . when ed; 1,396 improved Weddings, Birthdays, ete. will be made to Sme- os roads; 688 are unimprov- | or phone 894-8571. ed . _ your friends man BAKERY COUNTER —-LUNCHEON COUNT When shopping . . why not take a break? . .. waa Wale odie 7 be 8 Oa: - ed roads and 15.5 are national paving. County has 433 miles of [paved : ‘ Prince County le park roads In roads, Prince County has 364 in having lose taleapneved, seat ‘ than the r coun 264 miles in this category a4 111 Kent Street sam ite harlottetown Queen St. . @ ' Last year 13 miles of Trans e 2 ead Canada Highway in the province i : were widened and recapped. . Because of the extra width. of this portion of the highway s wa tem, pavement laid was equiv: y. = (stics from, the oe and Kings County has 29 Secon has 237 and Kings bas Seeas] YOUNAMEM S225| Mdnnis Photo Hobby : J vs «sla ae asihcswiien ae read cali es oy