-Lollequesting help were assisted in ——————— ll Eee CQCOON HIDES NEW CITY WATERWORKS ADMINISTRATION BUILDING - JA continued high rate of con- struction in Charlottetown saw building permits issued by the yo d near the $4,500,000 mark for Although this total is down noticeably from ‘the previous two years, it still represents a steady building progress due to the fact the previous two years saw per- mits issued first. for Confeder- ation Centre and in 1964 for the new provincial government buil- ding in the wes‘ end of the city. Each one of those building per- mits alone was for more than the entire ,total last year. The only large construction job started was the new Charlotte- town Hilgh School with the buil- ding permit issued for $1,100,000 during the month of December. August permits issued were * next higLest in value at $824,450 due largely to a single permit for $750,000 issued for con- struction by St. Dunstan's Uni- DIVISION, CONTINUED HROM PAGE 2B Vided: with the minimum equip- qhent. | Where possible, ‘ communities | irchaging permanent play- jund equipment such as slides i tilts for their playground. ssistance was continued to var- bus rural leagues and _— sports’ rganizations in purchasing eq- pmetit, and in sponsoring var- activities which included wards for same in several eh os tee Lae ad ‘Uiring. the year Need eo-operated with Mrs, Vir- A Dailley Fredericton, well for her ballet instruction te Atlantic Provinces, in con- | »ballet classes for stud- pts both Charlottetown and ; SKATING tion with. the city n- department in. Char- “the Division employed of Miss Sally Rad- Moricton Figure’ Skat- b to conduct classes ‘iin, pn and O'Leary. - -: ition to the material dis- ed at clinics, curriculum Ba spor * ve xX and 10BX) aterials wete fulfilled. i EVENTS the Summerside Lobster ial Maritime Invitational i rs Field Meet at the new | nf » Sports Complex’ in Mme, Division sponsored and | aged the Open and Age Class ovincial Track and Field | Championship Meet at'Charlotte- ‘1 in early September, with a | eed‘ number of mainland and | The Islanders’ Track and Field lub spensored by the Division m many laurels in Maritime mpetition during the summer. had provincial repre- | at the Antigonish High- | nd Games, the Canadian Track Field Championships ,at St. bert, the Atlantic Provinces | eet at Moncton, the National ge Class Championships at int John, the Bill Haley Mem- | al Meet at Halifax, and _ the | n Provincial AAU of C. ete at. Charlottetown. | -@lub was represented in | st all of the local, provincial, qiapd and national meets. highlights. of dum- r Was the winning of na- nal standards badges in track ield by 22 athletes, an in- 11 over the previous vision co-operated with interscholastic Athletic As- iation in Staging the third i rural basketball - fecional high schodls. J cent The distribution of the budget ring the year on a percentage asis was as follows: | Leadersip—(lay and profes- al leadersip training—1@ per Physical Education teachers. for part time recreation services in incorporated muricipalues— © per Cait. iid ibe 28% Equipment— (includes material assistance to small schools and ton - incorporated areas, and “provincial office equipment) sles Municipal Recreation —(assist- ance to recreation commissions) | LS EESEA RAS Coat aoe 15% Administration— ‘(summer staff etc.) 13% | Camping— (mostly eee training experience) ....... Provincial Competition .... 6 Provincial -Organizations— (non | ie tana, chin das ge ieee dd 10% iat oe «we 4% Informational Materials ... 2% TAL va Vos dl OdagEie lan 100% Your director was kept ex- tremely busy attending meetings and fulfilling speaking engage- Ments during the year. At all of | these a lies, open ryt Sions and questidh periods were Conducted and every effort was | Made..to advice or lit- erature and to fulfill requests for @ssistance of any kind, ~ Winter works plan Perhaps ‘Guiness is good for you’’, perhaps you should ‘‘nev- ier borrow money needlessly’, but it seems that the most ef- fective sales-campaign phrase on P.E.I. ‘this'year is “Don't Wait for Spring, Do-it-Now". The -municipalities in the Pro- vince have taken the winfer em- ployment campaign to_ heart, and more than a million dollars worth of winter works are now underway in Kings and Queens counties. In an @ffort to conquer the seasonal unemployment which has always: affected the Canad- ian economy, and which affects in particular the construction industry so adversely, the minion Government introduced the Municipal Winter Works In- pep te Program under which, im specified areas, the Dominion Government pays 60 per cent of all direct labour -costs of jects carried out in the winter time. To further encourage munici- Palities to take advantage of this jal Govern- an additional 30 per oe costs involv- aves the municipali- per cent of the: lab- rowngial entries; A number off” pari” ae use or cooking. ‘progress incentive | versity. July was close behind at building has perhaps not been | $811,000 which included the new noticed by the majority of the | City construction | maintaining pace I As usual of late years, in- stitutional building led the way in permit value with a.total of $2,284,690 last year. Commercial construction amounted to only half'as much as the institution- al with a total of $1,082,500. While residential building per- mits ran far behind the main classifications they still repre- sented a tremendous amount of | new home building in this city | with the total for 1965 . con- struction of $835,400. In addition to the above fig- ures permits were issued for | nearly a quarter-million dollars | to permit of alterations in buil- | dings in the various classificat- | citizens of Charlottetown, but it lis well worthy of mention s it typifies the new approach to construction in the winter- time. This project was approved on November 22-65 by the Dominion our costs, in addition to the full| Government, Department of La- cost of all materials used. NO SIZE LIMIT Virtually all the incorporated towns and villages in Kings and Queens counties are taking ad- vantage of these offers, espec- ially since no size limits are placed on projects that can be carried out under this program, and this yéar they range from one worth $450 to one worth ' Three quarters of a million dollars are spent under this pro- gram for homes for senior cifiz- ens, These are being erected in all incorporated villages and D> towns so that older people can live their full years in the local | areas in which they have spent the greater part of Yheir lives. There is now no need for the aged to have to move into Char- Jottetown institutions at the end Pro- of their working lives. The City of Charlottetown is taking full advantage of this Municipal. Winter Works pro- gram in the construction of the new works and Office Building for the Commissioners of Sew- ers and Water Supply. Located near the site of the old Spring Park School this bour following approval by the ‘Provincial. Government, and _af- ter the pouring of the foundation the whole building area was en- closed .in plywood and p!a stic sheeting. Work has c ont i nued throughout the winter, and pas- sers-by have been surprised to see the flare of welding torches, inside this temporary cover, as the steel framing arose, and to| p the sight of brick walls rising just as rapidly as if it was mid- summer. Rinks are a very. popular pro- ject under this ‘am, rang- ing from’ one in Montague worth | eegpies mall on Upper Queen a total of $122,000.00, which is of | cement block, steel framed with wooden, roof, down to outdoor rinks in Cardigan and Belle Riv- er and even for minor altera- tions to the value of $450.00 in the promenade section of an ex- | isting rural rink. Other rural projects underway | are. repairs and renovations to halls and to fire-halls.. 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Packed in the Maritimes by— ee During April the city issued permits- totalling $493,640 in value due mainly to construction of the new building for Trinity United Church. - Although the total value of permits issued last year is down ‘by two and one-half million dol- lars from 1964 it actually rep- resents an increase pence Fea permit for the governmen il- ding was for double that amount alone leaving only slightly more than $2 million for other buil- aor throughout the winter a oe the juducious use of this Municipal Winter Works Incen- tive Program is helping the town and district councils to improve fons mentitmed. New trials are started PORT ELIZABETH (AP) The South African government has started- new - trials - of 162 | political offenders who are now | being released after serving | portions of previous prison] terms. Dixon Funani, jailed fn 1964 | for membership in the out- | lawed African National Con- | gress, is the first to go on| trial. 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