wee ae aap. ested ci OEE PRE eee Teese HP AIRE eee ee 1000 EIN 5 6 The Guardian, Tues., Feb. 9, 1965. Coast Guard ‘Plans Slight Flag Change OTTAWA (CP) — The Cana- dian Coast Guard, which five years ago scored an unsuspec- ted beat on the rest of the coun- try by adopting a red maple leaf emblem, is planning a ‘slight modification to its serv- ice flag D W_ Stead. the transport department's assistant deputy | minister for marine affairs, said here the Coast Guard’s maple leaf flag will be changed slightly to have the leaf design conform to that on the new Ca- nadian flag Business Concerns Lagging | In Planning For Management By JA’. NELSON |< sdd maj.. anadian. business OTTAWA (CP)—A_ study of concerns has suggested there 1s a lack of adequate preparation o meet the demand for mana- TO THE ELECTORS terial personne! five years from now OF WARD 4 Moreover, top’ management today isn’t preparing to use een a@dvances in data. process ing, atitgmation, and economic planning that are now available to it, or which wil! become available in the next few years. Thes¢ suggestions are made | in the report of a special sur- vey of business planning pre- pared for the Economic Coun- |cil of Canada by B. A. Keys. The report is based on inter- | views with a selection of firms considered likely to be making the largest growth in the second half of this decade The economic council fae in It will involve switching from its first annual review that one of the dramatic features of the a 13-point oa to one of 1 jlate 1960s is the coming onto points, ‘‘you'll hardly notice the difference,” Mr. Stead added The change won't be made un- til the Coast Guard orders a new supply of service flags Meanwhile, announcement Friday by Transport Minister Pickersgill said all Canadian the age bracket of men ready | | Sovernment vessels will fly the to take on middle management e. pew Canadian pe pare hd mee (15 the y s to ra jobs ee Arthur L. Wright I) a , + formally in Ottawa ceremonies baited | Coast Guard flew its maple leaf the labor market of the babies born in the immediate post-war period , Another feature of the make- up of the labor force in the years ahead is a dropping off | of the number of men in the 35- 'to 39-year age bracket. This is |FEW SHOW CONCERN 4 eB : on | The Keys survey says that ead or 4 overnment ships, including What are Charlotte- only a few of the executives Bf tt those of the Coast Guard, form- town's problems? interviewed in mid - 1964 ex- at | ; erly flew the Blue Ensign. The In the At a preseed concern about the pres- ¥ . sen i joe “'s D next two years, severaljent supply managerial per- service flag in addition e weighty problems face our sonnel. But some of them fore- WINS GOLD-HEADED CANE AT QUEBEC | ensign people. |saw critical shortages develop- | 1. famitice with low de om) ing in this area as their oper-| Capt. J.A.N. Bezant, mast- Harbor’s manager, Paul Bou- after an océanic trip. It is the |forest fire protection of the Na- The Sis sullilon dotfar cd jations expand, amd as replace-| er of the 6,800-ton Canadian souet (left), the gold-headed second year in a row that the jtional Research Council opened debt (Debt liquidation takeolsorine oe enwined for present + -pacific’s freighter, Beaver- cane, awarded yearly to the Beaverpine wins the cane, i. [tte annual necting by naming ver. f ae ine, receives rfom first ship to dock in Quebec t winter navagation award. ennet o e Pp an iret 39, a dol- ay ee expressed = a acne . °° . : Paper Research Institute of ° . ag | mainly middie managemen' ' , Canada, H. J. Irving of tne ‘ dscosen ent ont iitetens| executives who indicated that N F d | B ildi D | laying down strict round mies. Lower Ottawa Forest Protective ‘ - Sasis, which is im- °C ,%f their main difficulties ew reaera Ul Ings ve awn lans.. wee Association and M Vezina of ootage . has been to convince top man- P ' the Laurentian Forest Protec- TO THE ELECTORS OF WARD FOUR As a businessman, taxpayer and parent, |. am most concerned with the welfare and progress of our City. For this reason I am entering as a candidate for a City Council seat, representing Ward Four. If you honor me by election to council, I promise you a strong voice against any unnecessary spending of Civic Funds and a fight to maintain the tax rate at its present level. To do this I believe we should attract new business and new industry to help share the tax lead and I will do all possible to bring this about. I respectfully solicit your vote and support on February 10th. FOR TRANSPORTATION TO THE POLLS PHONE 4-5551 OR 4-3203 David Walker equitable. Under the new policy, archi- (, arn agement of an impending prob- T k O A A ’ i tive Association to investigate a daeemers of snow frome | iem and of the need for early o Ta e n rty ppea rance eee eee ee ae the problem As a Ward ¥ businessman *tion to strengthen manage- suggest the artist they thought ,A spokesman said faulty muf- and former Counéillor, I feel he aes a ‘contsicind. By STUART LAKE jmént spokesman said a list now | could best do the work Lois teamed nentttble for most of = <te-meet these chalk} > 42: OY. <2 HRA, ~ OTTAWA. CP)—F rom... Newe}is..being..c 0.m-p ile d-.by. alti -g9--pyte’ * the: government ~ ° 2 -by-power. lenges with courage and con-\2mong firms in tht utilities, | foundland to British Columbia, | groups of qualified artists. oe rio eae pent t saws viction. |Pulp and paper. chemical, steel, |the country’s federal buildings The works department will possess qualifications will be| The committee, with repre- As to my qualifications: automotive, petroleum and min- of the future are to take on a have put up buildings at a cost | “sentatives of provincial forest | getting the commissions in .their 4 " cy eee Coun-| ing industries. ‘| new, arty look. |Of $65,000,000 by the year end- | own areas protection services, industrial oes al Carottwn ott asta etc SY Mela: Senn dP “Asc, ‘Re s |pa , ¢o , Na- _. School Board for 5 years Tupper Arrives \are to grace the interior of new | for artists would have amounted C itt tional Research Council and the ‘e je a Batchelor of regs ce ° |Post offices, government-built lto at least $650,000 ommittee federal forestry, northern af- en from Dalhousie Uni- For Repairs schools and other structures! About $85.000.000 will be fairs and eee de- oe lisy announced nere partments, also decided to ask Did post-graduate | under a polis} spent on public buildings in the T S d we he University = Fac a To Propeller | by Works Minister Deschatelets. | fiscal year beginning April 1 °o tu y sg aneeen department for al- @ A member of numernaae. It means almost $1,000,000 in| James A. Langford, chief e loca ion tree radio frequen. cial and charitable organiz-| DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP) — | the pockets of Canadian artists, | architect for the public works Chain Saws es ese te anaes Mires. a ations. The transport department ice- | and. tne government — ae will administer the | Take an active interest im) breaker Tupper has arrived end criticism from archi-| new policy guided by a special} OTTAWA (CP)—A three-man | the political aftairé of Cam-| here for repairs to her propel- tects, artists and others who | committee representing expert | subcommittee was formed here | COMPLETE ada and Prince Edward Is-| fer. jcomplain about lack of imagl-/epinion on Canadian art. to study the possibility of land. The damage was sustained in |"4tion in federal buildings. The works department spokes- establishing Canadian standards } T solicit your support on Wed-| heavy ice off the New Brunswick | ™r. Deschatelets said a sum) man said the d.artment began and specifications to control the | i nesday, February 10th as a), 4 shore last week. Divers |\°dU2! to one per cent of the |three years ago to give its con- design and manufacture of muf- | eandidate for Ward Four. who inspected..the 1,300-ton |C0St of federal buildings will be | sulting artists more freedom in flers on power saws i (signed): | ship's r fodnd- that its|2dded to contracts for art|designing buildings. Instead of The associate committee on ARTHUR 1. WRIGHT. |biades were ou of alignment ["o"X tn bulldings deemed to be| SERVICE | S s . : SST end the v vegan a slow trip | crease will be three per cent. | to. Dartmocth: | he Sccbreaber Sir Joh A. | Thus a $100,000 building would W d To The Electors | nseenad accompanied the Tup. \Scuitis, st least $1,000 worth of e Recommen per part of the way. ture $10,000 worth. ° Of Ward Five Meanwhile, Capt. E.L. Kelso. | . st . _ |department ice information of- | AUTHORITY GRANTED RED SEAL WIRING ficer in Sydney, said ice condit-| Authority already has been ions are comparable to those ex- | granted to add three per cent ed by shipping this time (to the multi-million-dollar Cana- st year. Heavy concentrations | dian centre for the performing of ice is off New Brunswick's | arts now being built in Ottawa. | eastern shore and.in the Bay of| Only artists who are resident | Chaleur. There is also heavy ac-|in Canada cnd possess ‘‘recog- | cumulation in the Sept-Iles and |nized qualifications” are to be | : Baie Comeau, Que regions. commissioned. A works depart- | S140 aeNk TEACHERS REQUIRED FOR THE tree 1965-66 SCHOOL TERM Alberton Regional High School LT | LTD. .... heartily | Standard of wiring. Be sure your home is safe, 4 Instal only the Red Seal Standard l] Member Electric Service of wiring. League of P.E.L Grades 9 - 10 - 11 - 12, Commerce, Physical Member Electrical Service League of P.E.1. y _-Mautice A. Martin Education and Music. | STOREY ¢ Phone 4-4963 en ete te MacLEAN and SON | rectaicur. for Apply | ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Charlottetown Mrs. L. L. WILKIE, Secretary 254 Kent Street Charlottetown |] Phone 4-7341 - 2-1411 o _ The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Transportation to the poll. ff _ you think I can be of | service to Ward Five and | to the city your vote would | be. appreciated. LIGHT UP YOUR LIFEI-— LL | ) — =a a0 ate ADEQUATE Recommend WIRING RED SEAL’ Standard of Wiring All New Homes and Old Homes in Prince Edward Island MONTAGUE | | = ELECTRIC | 1 1 Co.Ltp, | We're proud to be part We strongly recommend of a great industry! standard of wiring. ---and to join the 3,000,000 men and women of the electrical industry in observing NATIONAL ELECTRICAL _ WEEK | February 7th to 13th We Recommend the "RED SEAL" Stand- ard of adequate wiring. P.E.I.'s Largest Stocking Electric Distributors ; Member Electric Service League of P.E.1. CANELCO SERVICES The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. ‘ LID. , : ; Hardware Freetown — op P. E.1. H Queen Street oo me Neve Charlottetown <= > i endorse RED SEAL | WZ SEE EE aE f—_ NATIONAL ARTA eT aa FEBRUARY 7 to 13 — Bad wiring anywhere can be very dangerous; so install the “RED Paha oe STANDARD OF lm WIRING We Recommend the "RED SEAL" standard ‘OF Wiring for all Electrical Equipment. UMNER ky SUMNER COMPANY LIMITED — ESTABLISHED IN 1855 ky MONCTON — NEW BRUNSWICK | | H i ; { ] : \ | | THIS IS NATIONAL ELECTRIC WEEK ~ a good time’to check the electrical wiring of your home for safety and efficiency. ’Use this quick, five point system: 1. Do fuses blow . . . because of overloading? 2. Do lights dim? 3. Are a number of extension cords plugged int oone wall outlet? 4. Are you creating a fire hazard by using fuses over 15 Amps? 5. Is your Service Entrance adequate for modern electrical ing? , We recommend the RED SEAL “RED SEAL” Standard ADEQUATE of wiring. Anan aC YOUR GUARANTEE OF COMPLETE. ELECTRICAL SATISFACTION MARITIME ELECTRIC Conprorry Lint