& | mecting ‘Iofand News Page mS Guardian, Charlottetown, Gat, 0 Oct. 8, 1966, a It was that organizing the oes nial Program and my early been The statement was made . ties throughout the “Mr. Ross said that communi- ) province have named chairmen’ anid. plan- Program Organizing Nearly Completed stage at a 2 reba integrating this program in the broader na- tional centennial program has oa hadydeveloped a four-part att of jletie program in which 6,000,000 children were expected to parti- cipate. He also noted that ap- P.E.I. would take part in the First Canadian Winter Games in Quebee City in February. mittee, told of the national pro- gram planned for 1967 when it is anticipated that the ground work proximately 200 athletes from q af 7.30 p.m: on New Year's re, the Centennial Flame, a visual symbol of the Spirit of Confed- eration, which will be situated adjacent ta the Provincial Leg. islative Building-will be lighted in an appropriate ceremony. At 14.55 p.m. the same night, Mr, Ross said, bells, whistles, car- illons, chimes etc. will sound to mark the opening of Canada’s 100th birthday and from that time until the. closing out cere- monies it. looks like the biggest year in Princ# Edward Island’s history for residents and visit- ors alike. Assessment Is Being ‘Conducted An. assessment is eon- ducted with a view to enguing Dane. Moss, Grecier Wendell MacKay, chairman of |that sufficient competent Com- planning for the 1967 P.E.I,| the Community Improvement | missi Centennial Commission. and Rural Bematificg onc omD- | ibe quers tor taking knowledge- City Resident ment of deeds are available to the public throughout the var- ious areas of the province. ; The announcement was made tral Streets are alvo underway. “|\SDU Winners wes gio Highway and the rded to AREY presents a very dangerous in- tersection, and wtih the — antl- cipated additional traffie~doring the eonstruction of the Cause: way, it was deemed necessary te recommend the construction goon as possible. The new Interchange st Al- bany would also provide for the additional Highway leading from the Causeway. : ; The Premier and Hon. T. Earle Hickey have stated their satisfaction that the Highway leading through the Summerside Industrial Park has now been paved and that work is com- mencing this morning on major reconstruction of the Read's Cor- ner Intersection, and that im proved intersection facilities on the Sherbreok Road at. the in- tersectiona of Granville and Cen- oe $30 | of the Albany Interchange as | _ JOAN GRANT HELEN CALLAGHAN * ‘ will be laid for a nation wide beautification plan, | Rev. Francis Bolger, who with ning of the 1967 centennial ob- gervance én a community level is well underway. Mr. Roas said by .the. Attorney General's De- partment—- oe Lists showing name, address | 4 |Are Announced Two further winnera of the ‘ Has ? beth Grant and Helen Marie vince is remarkable’. ing of the PEI. ‘| “The co-operation and the state of readiness throughout the pro- He was réporting to a meet- tennial co-chairman Rev. Henry Tye of the church activities, commit- tee, outlined plans of his com- mittee ‘reporting on inter- ‘faith religious services being plan- and date of appointment fer the {% past 30 years-will be forwarded to the Registrar-of Deeds offices in Summerside and~ Charlotte. town during the next few days. iH, full-tuition. $1,600 scliolarships awarded. this year to incoming Freshman students by: St, Duns- tan's University are Joan Bliza- Callaghan. Miss Grant is the daughter ol Pr, and Mrs. Byron Grant, 120 Upper Prince St., Charlottetown. She graduated from Notre Dame It is,requested that the Attorney a General's Department be advia- ed of any particular -Commis- sioner who. may have left the Province, died; of 48 non-active for any other reason. Commission held recently in the Council Chamber of the Provin- cial Administrative Building un- der the chairmanship of the Hon. T, Earle Hickey, provincial = and Brovinelal secre- ned, a Centennial hymn, a relig- ious proclamation’ and spe cial New Years; Dominion Day~and- Thanksgiving services: Malcolm MacKenzie reported that each school child, would be Academy. and is-working towards her Bachelor of Arts degree. Miss Callaghan is the daughtes of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Calla- ghan; St, Louis, P.E.I. She is a rt Grindlay, North Enmore School. teacher, Mrs, Pauline Shaw, Port Hill, Dr. Michael Leser, “Alberton, and Clair Trainor, Mount Pleasant, PWC CANDIDATES. . ome Keith Gilliams, the vie-| graduate of Tignish Regional Sa” centidsion “rutting ta tor MUO TA COO EAE ee nan | OANADA FRATIVAL one ad Pane Ge | aia salto be ne Assault Case ahem ‘a at oe fot studios for her, Rasheler ard. Went’ clochion Bt Rrtace tof, (eneine tm iroceinve sane er: Ne Cetlee wee 1806 1 ab tvving,- ohatrnan | Contents prommern cold that (titan a tae ce U S@ i Minens today Science degree.’ -_f Wales College are cen here__and Scott MacDonald running Miss ing arta ce tpeclanting program said tat | which 'areas of "the Proves ae year’s P.E.I. of the performing arts committee | this program. begun in. 1065/may need new appointments. | Adj ec Cat. Bishop of the Summeteide Under the terms of the o tue se thn "Cease vodtivade | ree Git Maran ae Ton seme. seeesmnent, aes i ourn pen. noe Nel their ful tuition ‘paid during the Cera ee enld Oats Oe TR | cere es cemecanlolde t Xe | being dons with appeipienents’ of I" renee Macleod wos, defence’ counsel. | four years they. attend SDU. eommittee of arrangements that | Justices of the Peace. nee presided in Prince wan, defence counse. our vy. osition. eac er haw greatest undertaking of its kind | were-being made regarding the County Magistrale Court Sum- : DP ie anes Patan comin, "| Promise cores sry, ei Wanted . said wonld bara pear Jong Okt Lees Tees, execu f trial opened in the cane of as- Grade 6 Teacher Wanted at Once} to coast program providing the | officer of the commission and | ANNOUNCES 4 bodity ; Expresses een Pleasure (eee Se | Representations Saen se mada’s ‘p a , Capita Grants Committee noted Four witnsenes appeared for td Hon. W.R. Shaw, leader of the | ters’ and the site at Montague iciaigt and favorable ‘consider- Sai pang a "the P. EI. Musical iol ween eenee fe: this ee Ht gegie sae oe ee ee one and Ge case was Alberton Elementary School cee sunmeaag on Seg anton (atone ‘eps reeds com Nouns for pisistaete ot Aipae tions re a high Sioa aaie a vines. ae of Public Works to place im-|J, when juraed wn Sc ieee | os ef the in going for. | Mortgage “and representatives | ton. a. tival. port of the Visual, Arte Com, (mente, Sriority, on “the cen. |06 will be ei ae | ____ Supplement $600.00 ! ward with the construction -. | from Halifax. “The plans were| ‘Here again,” stated the op-| Malcolm MacKenzie, ehalr-| mittee noting that showings of | awany it wa vary ea eenior citizens home for special | also fully completed and on- the pas pe aes were i man of the Youth Travel Pro- | original painting, sculpture, han- d yd vee Sen ae Mrs Blanche England 5 eare in Montague. same basis followed at Summer- | ly completed building of | gram reported that this portion | dicrafts- and photography were |co opel. by Premier Alex ¥ “The whole program of senior | set Manor.’ this unit. ie aie es ve of the national program was ex- being planned for 1967, Jae k | Campbell dahlias Secretary eitizens homes, and homes for | PROMPT ACTION chased and approved, the plang |4remely successful. He reported | MacAndrew reported on plans pee cele te PHARMACY special.eare, was one of the first | Mr. Shaw went on to say “the | were a greed with, and every- | ow activities in this program this for the Centennial Helicopter { ITY ORUGS ne na = - 3 See ee eect ace G tites in cake art thing was prepared for prompt ‘sumitner apd: Gutiined slaus | Viek. oe ” Conservative government.” stat-|in accepting the 80 well | action.” ; 1967. OTHER ACTIVITIES SAVINGS ed Mr. Shaw. advanced by the previous admin-| ‘“‘The need in the Alberton | David Boswell, chairman Mrs. Frank Ross outlined ex- : “Summerset Manor was the | istration is the type of co-opera- | area ig even greater than at | the Centennial School Athi tensive plans for the participa- en aC HODGE first special ¢'a@Pe home: con-| tion in meeting an urgent need | Montague and from a much lar- | Committee, reported that Ottawa | tion of school children in the J. E. H. Worth structed in the province and this | that I deeply appreciate, and I | ger population in the Alberton Centennial Year activities and 1914. Reg. Pharm. - ; unit demonstrates the great | trust we may have more of 4a |.district, the demand for special home for special care in the Al- reports were ajso given on the - Member @f The Pharmacy slue and service ef this type of'| spirit of acceptance of each gov-| care is ef much greater ur- | berton area, and thue support | Armed Forces Tattoo involving eee ies a cee - tion. 2 -|ernment’s programs as. served | gency.” our intention in respect to this | 350 personnel which would visit and Mail {ele}. *“Prompt action was imme- | the best interests of our people.” | Mr. Shaw stated: ‘I strongly |-matter and complete what is un- | here and the visit “of the RCAF's Free Delivery _ oy ome to locate similar EE soy antennae me ree ee peveceenent so im- | doubtedly a fine sereentt, in | Golden Centennarians (F | ying 12 St. Phone 43424 USED Land was pr [eerie eececrees | memati eto | ae tre el > | ni, st Do Dias mo bens = © Entry forms are obtainable frem yeur school principal or the Lions Clubin yourarea, . © The contestants must submit his or her entry s through a Lions Club and not a literary agent or third poy: : e Essays must be submitted to the Lions Club cm a before Dec. 10, 1966. | \~ IF CANE en, att | couse wgayeue N _. ‘@ This contest is taking place in more than 130 . 00 U ae countries and geographical locations on ty ; every continent. 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