A “ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY & QUEENS CARD PARTY in North Wiltshire | Hall Monday night Jan, 10 6:30 p.m: In ald of ball, THE ANNUAL meeting of the Hulls horo District L.O.L. will be ‘held in Hamilton Lodge Room Clyde: River: Tuesday January 11 at § p.m. MARRIED couples dance in Tracadie | mepA's 7 AEAUTY ) Salon continues | her specials for the ‘month of January. | Half prices on all permanents. with or | without prenenele Apply 191° Grate | ton Street fee CARD PARTY - vin Howe's Hall Brapk- ley Point Tuésday,. January 11, Spons- ored by, Brackley Point Women's In- stitute. “First week a five “week tournament. \ ANNUAL MEETING of Kingston £ “PRINCE COUNTY | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon:, Jan. 10, 1966. 15 a=" Atlantic Area . Cures Proposed ‘merside Eagles. cent on the Prairies these —and other indicators of the persistent gap between the have and have-not Some time 6.15 p.m. RINGO: RORDEN Lagi Wi. ev | Monday night, 8.90 p.m. Admission oe |Large Jack Pot. I SEF THE variety concert in Ken- sington MCEC, at 8:00 p.m. January. iton UCW, a ialties oy Fa Matthews, | Pec: . tvan-_Bow hs OTMWA (CP) — Encourage- divan Day-and-iIvan ness: of th tent " the provision of more govern- ment money for resource de PLAN TO attend the ene at sth | Albany Lions, Communit an. | Cross School. Wednesday January 12th, [12 at 4,30 The iawn ¢ woola i ©. pie. siete. Hughes Orehesira. | TONS wi alorqned eee bre: taking pod Albany, echo lvelopment are two of the keys |regions, the council said it Is tie . movement pee Jane, the all pldase attend. Heber Barrett \Carieton,. Borden, Cape Traverse. |for freeing Canada’s poorer re- time for a broad attack on the against the would | ae a a a \North Tryon. Proceeds 40 19 above gions from the ‘‘low- -.income m and it set out dome Capital or labor. These : 2 . pan ’ ee ‘ seats Attend and support your @- 17. the Kcotiomie’ Council of |‘guidelines for action ’ hurt rather than ‘help the situa. | Ww +t 12th, : : than fo. mrocitield ednesday, January , KINGS COUNTY - Canada said today. ae oer terpeasis gegaallicen' Dr. John J. Deutsch, chair- ’ ‘ oi | BINGO AT Montagae Legion Kony WIDELY CIRCULATED nae ag Minnie on tas \nanded: man of the council, told a press 7 OCKET NORTH River tonight | every londay’, at 8 p.m. | pe ference there is a trend to- ; caonday Bampebire Bulldoge ve King feoees, euie. Meabie' host.’ nt | About °°100,000 copies the major problem areas, the coun- eee ment ~ ‘efficient, Nea interprovincial trade bar- | Admission Me and 38. Skate after. | gard Farmers League, en telephone directory's Yel llow jeil called for a maximum na- alain — aig riers and it must be halted. ‘At 6.30 Minor hockey ~- Pee Wee —- Peters va. St, Peter's. Harbor: 9 pm, Pages are in circulation in tional effort ta wipe git: 59. Nona —— = He also said t! ncil’s. call | Brackley V@. Winaloe. 1c Fomne Race see, ~ North America. ‘gional income disparities and | diferent regions i ” in public con. | wal. NOTICE. * NOTICE’ TO CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE‘OF EVERETT Mac- -: “DONALD LATE OF SHAMROCK. IN QUEENS COUNTY, PRINCE . EDWARD ISLAND, FARMER, ‘DECEASED, INTESTATE, ; CANADA: gy ee ’_ PROVINCE OF ras : ~ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND : . an ou Sod ae , ’ ‘ Pde No. 2074 = es IN. CHANCERY . ae 44 BEFORE.’ THE VICE-CHANCELLOR yee IN THE MATTER of ’the Estate of ‘Everett MacDonald, late of Shamrock in Queens County, Prince Edward Is- e 4 Nat : . . land, Farmer, deceased, intestate..- Pursuant to an Order herein of-the/Vice Chancellor’ dated the seventh day of” January A.D. 1966, all persons having any, claims against the estate of Everett MacDonald are notified that the Vice Chancellor has appointed Wednesday, the ninth day of February A.D. 1966, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon in his . .~ {Chambers in the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown as fhe time and place where ~~ the said, claims will. be proved before him and take further motice that all creditors - — not presenting their claims as aforesaid will be barred from any chaim against the @aid estate im final distribution, Dated this seventh day of January A, D. 1966, i ” By The’ thiad abe theuld te te '= j encourage high productivity in | these areas. et reliance on quick-and- | easy utions, ‘no matter how | | attractive they. may -seem. | “Many decades of experience have *shown that these. tasks | cannot be accomplished by | piecemeal. expenditures. super- | ficial expedients. unproductive | works: and mere transfers of" in- come.’ It also cautioned about erec: | ’ But the ‘council warned | give all Canadians a share in -| spending, employment _and__90- today's: growing economic pros- perity. ‘ The Economic Council's sec- sets out in detail the wide differences . between regions in incomes, education, capital cial services. Ona per capita basis per- annual review of the economy | - gona! income in Ontario ran twice as high as that) of Newfouhd 1] an d., Unemploy- |ment rates during the last 20 years had averaged 7.6 per cent of the labor force in the | achieve increasing economies for a slawdow of scale, larger markets: a ln useful pools of skills areas east of Trais-Rivieres, nELP. POORER AREAS ‘ Que: —Additional finances for gov- “ There was a need for. more, ernments of the ‘low-income not less, government investment | areas to help develop their in ‘that part of the country. n and material re tony traning. rece Wholesale - industrial growth. a ps ee = Index Up Domin- | termined long-range economic jion Bureau of Statistics’ gen- struction projects, in order to take pressure: off the. constru- | ms to avoid hineconomie tion industry, does not apply to | ' { ~~ WINTER COMES. To NEW ENGLAND ."(ggd.) GORDDON R.’HOLMES. - | — : NOW! TAKE ADVANTAGE. OF OUR - ~ YEAR END DEPRECIATION — ALL OF OUR USED CARS HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO WHOLESALE VALUES — HAVE BEEN WINTERIZE AND-OUR GCODWILL UNITS CARRY OUR 30 DAY. 50 - 50 WARRANTY, FOR THE FINEST SF! E-TION OF USED CARS AT PRICES TO FIT YOUR nr oes VISIT. OUR LOT—TODAY. TH WE WISH TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SAYING A —SINGERE "THANK-YOU" FOR -YOUR- PATRONAGE-IN- 1965 AND TO WISH EACH OF YOU A HAPPY, HEALTHY _AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. _f “qu ESDAY, JAN UARY. 11, 1966. 9th of February 1966, for the pelea oral delivery of the fol- HERE ARE SOME OF THE CHOICES AT HILLSIDE Subject: HOG 7:15 p.m. — 7:30 p.m. PRODUCTION ical ildings: (a) School Complex Building Extension for Gjoa Haven . F.0.B. Hay River, N.W.T. MOTORS LTD. 1965—Pontiac 4 dr. oandard 4 radio, 2 oud W. and Ww. 1964—Chev. Impala 4 dr. Auto. V-8, power steering, Power brakes, radio, wheel discs, W.W. tités, Tinted | windshield, 327 cu. in. engine. : 1963—Ford Galaxie, 4 di. standard V-8, radio, 1962—Rambler, 4 door, auto., 6 cylinder. * ~1962—Parisianne 4 dr. Auto. V- 8, 2 steering, P. brakes, radio, ‘Positraction. age 1961—Chev 4 dr., ‘radio stan dard 6 cylinder. 1961 Pontiac Parisienne 4 dr., auto. V-8, P-Steéring, radio. STATION WAGONS 1965 Rambler American, 4 door, standard 6 cylinder, radio 1963 Ford Country Sedan, 4 door, standard V8. 1960 Meteor, 4 door, standard V-8, radio. 1960 Valiant-4 door, standard 6 cylinder, radio. a ECONOMY CARS* 1964 Volks Deluxe, tadio, gas heater. 1964 Viva, Custom Radio (still under warranty) 1963 Volks, gasoline heater. 4960 Envoy, 4 door. ¥ for prompt.and courteous service see: George Garragher, Gerry Carragher, Crabbe and Rollie Johnston. ~ HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. — Preston Wood, | Alden ne hauls “ GUEST — David Peacock — P. E. I. Department of Agriculture - FIRST CLASS + Fer ‘new meder any benefits, salary experience, Marital REQUIRED. MECHANIC n service—dept. Ex- | eellent- working conditions, all comp- y plus commission.. 5 th) Office -and-Transieht Bu ild-} - ing for Spence: Bay - F.O.B. Hay. River, N.W.T.— | (e) Eight Pupil Residence for _ Fort Franklin - F.0.B. Hay “River, N.W.T. : _ (d) Addition to the existing Two Classroom School~at Whale: Cove - F.0.B. Montreal, Quebec. Copies of ‘the Form of Tender, . |Agreement, Plans and: Specificat- jfons may be-examined or ob- ‘tained from the office of; '-(1) District Office, > Water Resources Branch, 325 Granville. Ave., Vancouver 2, B.C. District Office, a l Write stating age, Water Resources Branch, : land is -700 acres. : 5 driv bri to the south | _ status and wages expected to: ee ee eS ae ace the- tun Winnipeg 1. Manitoba. nel to Montreal. _ div = (3) Agent, Northwest Territories; Since last year things have New Ri ings ; Ee oP, O. Box 788 Administration, been moving ata frantic pace, Faigle Bulane, in a Dect, wd te Set] Organization |. Tous? Yes. see ZENS ap men! an B pa , Edmonton, Alberta : s High it cdeeg 7% ¢ sl 3s e piouae replies confidential. Our Employees: know +a) Tratrict Office . shepind _ — on’ the istand |- S FOR ANYBODY? NG. Y Water Resources Branch, . Jacques Cartier council te uggested : sh Li on fuel eee also enthusiastic about the. proj- He GOOD PAY? YES. , Calgary, Alberta ect and this year will spend| OTTAWA (OP) — Kenneth| > w | NOTICES : NOTICES (SY District Office, $400,000 “to provide sectoral | Binks, secretary of the Progres-| ORDINARY JOB? W@. (DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS Wane it Ralston Tuning tervices for the buildings, under | sive Conservative Association | “NE CAREER? ves. : ‘leonstruction, with a further |Canada, has written to party Province of Prince Edward Island ‘ os ae cotia. __~. | $900,000 to add to these over the | constituency - organizations _ask- — CONCERNING SNOW PLOUGHING if ect, ee a cascade and ee Administration Mounted.Police is no picnic. "RURAL MAILBOX 400 Laurer Avenue, West FREE SAMPLE. COPY ~ | teisoristqin voonce nse ES Ottawa 4, Ontario... ~ Is you don’t. There’s no in-between, iow: thik ous iia cel eel - i ee of the Rage and oe Canadian Miner January sue connreve oR aMeumit avd snow Pp a engag ‘ifications may also be examin ence un 10 hs etesdendintand struggle to keep roads open to. traffic, the matter of mail ‘at the Builders, Exchanges at “NEW: BRUNSWICK THE ‘aller these oe 6 a hae While it" Pas t th t these boxes ha igh winniper s a8 iidea, Manone, r NEW BOOM PROVINCE” rewarding and satisfying, a career e it is a fact tha es Jegal t Winnipeg and Brandon, Manitoba ° to be installed on a ae it is Ket have no legal kt hi aa a eae. Do: ae ee Pk pureue. oe rpose indeed af ‘on ntario, @ ) ordinary, i wai. an a Fee oe te cnebae and Halitax, Nowe Scotia. - Write to or Send Coupon— - ‘have a basic respect for law But what happens when snow banks form on our road | Copies of the Plans a eet ——— =< oe order, if you fike people. yen! Fan chesble vane the ae SEL wea co ee eee a cortited cheque. far CANADIAN MINER like working with other ment aa a. not possible to a Speed and the le boxes. If we go slow we can avoid the boxes os ap we $50.00, payable to the Receiver 1396 St. C. th ¢ St., Ww: t. team, if you are self-reliant, ifyou - only raise the. snow banks when we |General of Canada. The deposit atherine es , like learning new things, you. y plough slowly, we are | wi) he refunded if the Plans and Room 217 S ‘ove Canada ead ail our county. adding to our. troubles instead of curing them. safely operate. boxes and replacing them with cheap temporary ones: If we are going to have open roads, they must be -plough- _ed efficiently and that means as fast as the ploughs .can T believe the answer lies in renjoving the offending. mail If this is done, you will not only avoid damage to your lar mail box, but you will also have better Winter ce Sg ‘ Your cooperation in this matter will be greatly . ap- St. Peter's Road Charlottetown, P.E.I. : "WHERE CUSTQMER sanvice “AND SATISFACTION .. COME-FIRST," *. 2 EARLE SOA ON A ERE eS . preciated. , it Chhavioteatown. ee g ee, uae Edward | Specifications «are returned in |geod order within thirty days of ithe. closing date of tenders *| Each tender must be accomp- |anied by a guarantee in the form | specified in the “Instruction of , |Penderers™. The Department is not i to accept the lowest or any B. Yates, — Chief, Sginecring Div orthern Administrati ont of Northefn Affairs ider. -|the residents will be able the island, and-a bridge from the island to the south shore of the St. Lawrence. The ~ $50,000,000 project, past | @7: of. the Trans-Canada Highway, will be completed late this year or early in 1967. The group purchased the fe land from the Jesuit religious order for. an undisclosed sum and last year their plans and those of a developer; Cartier Enterprises Inc., were approved |. by municipal council in Jacques sg a suburb on the. south int, HAVE ROAD LINK -—By—the- end. of this--year- five apartments with 155 suites will tbe--completed and instead of getting ‘to the mainland by boat, to government announced in 1962 “| spent in the next five years with |-_Developers have done much | to islands in the St. Lawrence ordering on espana and two, fle Ste Helene and He Notre eo Nun's Teland in suburban Ver- dun will also be the scene of a Chicago, gave. a 99-year lease on “the and. Plans include $75,000,000 to be et a total in excess of 7 tigi-rie| within— 20 years, for high-rise apartments, a hotel, motel and | other . residential units: The is- . Montreal, . Quebec Maritime Address L’. Assumption Bldg. - stands for~you may make the find out? ~grade-with the RCMP. See « Atlantic area and only: 2.7 per plan. leral wholesale wer oe = 4 n ro r EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ia‘pu Zinsyenrin S858] itt tre’ Sm sinter Gal tree wiade at trgeatures withthe terme —— the bureau announc- after New England was tit by in parts of the area were ac- meter ° dropping as low as 10 “TEACHER WANTED. co index ‘was 246 in Decem- it’s first major storm. of : the companied by bone eé hilling below. (AP Wiroptet) ber, 1964. The’ sh rise was in the, : : : ing thorn to sonienaien tale ab : wie aaron. os wae CPR Is Given Permission ings on the basis of the new Te . For Grade 2 in Georgetown School its, which jumped, to 288.8 in _|stistribution ot Commons seats, |December from in . _ Teaching duties to commence Feb. 1—Apply.to: ber and 251 in December, 1964. / To Discontinue. Dominion nga” be wae a few OTTAWA (CP)—The Board of | The CPR also saif it needed Dery enows aoe. Mrs. Isabel Hansen, |- Vital Statistics ‘Transport Commissioners has |the Dominion’s 10 diesel locomo- |‘, ™ake these changes so that mae al given the CPR permission |tives to help move the whee redistribution becomes a “BIRTHS —_e discontinue the Dorhinion, one |Russian wheat ae ee an ea eee c ; e — of two transcontinental. passen-| The Board of Transpagt, Com mig = : . MAMYE — Arlene and Charlie ere ger trains operated by the rail- | missioners then received’a flood as Repey to eatounce the arrival Sf Meee way. : of protests over the move and He said anization ¢° ould town Hospital aed ws sutenes 7, 1966. | 4 condition for discontinuance ordered the OPR to keep the |be provisional until redisi. bu TEACHERS W ANTED Weiett # Ib. of the Dominion is that the CPR | Dominion on until.public hear- |tion of seats based on new pop- pre IN MEMORIAM qeoee Melee’ Mak Tun eoetads eos bet be Wee sas enlalie a. : WRITE — loving m my : ge “Teachers. are required for various aoe wie Amie ay'Whte whe passed |The traine were consolidated /pet, Calgary. Regina, Vancou-|tion could sill be called on em grade levels in the-Elementary Schools Benut meme ores, el The board aaid it te reserving | At the Ottewa hearings a. law —_ a. in Summerside for the school et | a ee ree sale oe ae a eee, 1966-67. oe Zo love and cris and never forget De neceasary. ; si which oppos. the cancellation, erm 4 Please address all correspondence to: SusbandPeler White and family catenes Oak Su Se ie nck we Seeman hoe Mrs, Margaret Macdonald, eet KS oS et ee ee 1 WISH to express ny thanks *P- |Josses. The railway said these | The board was told that some | Secretary, Board of School Trustees, preciation to Dr. Drysdale. orderiios | 1eSk Oe eS cout $10, |fected by discontinuance ef tue | P.O. Box 156§, § Summerside, P.E.I. a ee eases am oon OM te Domine, en the mee ot oe oe ar Basil Lowery for thelr spiritual com- — ~ SALES ENGINEER _ |i ant an ere | 300-Y ear-Old Community who me. Your if We require - a. graduate Civil’ Engineer with | decoiy” aporectatad, aqemene minimum of three years experiance in construe: a On River. Island Vanishing . tion or allied fields to act as Sales Engineer for = : . New Brunswick. Liberal salary, expenses; fringe |{, "br trein, Dre Roberts; sarees and MONTREAL, (CP) ae orthe ete iene mainly: ta _ benefits and. automobile ane for the man _/steit of the 1 PE. Rowplial for ‘te |ago on a nearby island te. die- leuburban Se who can meet our requirementa. Apply in writ- - [cn there. 1 would also Whe to thank | *PPCaring and within five years je tightly controlled farming ing to: Se ee ee een ats ot Ae uctome item ne a ae one ° r ie ’ Aico maaunace «surat PRonvs op = AS | Bale tei |g met oe a . : ‘ Dundas, Cardigan é =: P.O, BOX 1290, SACKVILLE, N. B. ——*— |Charvon i the, St, Lawrence /PLAN DEVELOPMENT ee se NO : 44 Extensive — p = Aree ee . eonrnaene Sucisenmnen whe. had en_eye [Row used" maial by or 3 mow miy summer “AGRICULTURE | 66 oe ee ee SEALED TENDERS, = [meet Je. La Haye, an _| sed to the Roo The island of approximately |ciate of Mr. Decarie, sees a day EB15- 400° Laurier Avenue West,|t*° Square —miles, one: “of” 12/ hen all the islands: will be con- —GECY | | Ottawa 4, Ontario, and marked |Mown as Boucherville islands, |\mected and opened up. a to content, will be received |C@ught the imagination of Mi-| jaciuded in the plans for Me up.to three P.M. E.S.T. on the|Chel Decarie and three other schools ‘and businessmen when the Quebec ¥ Monet r | a eeereetenee ebereedees on, NB ~ = Settee eee eee eee eee eb eeeaene ‘| Departmer ‘|and. National Resources, Ottawa, hy o Ontario.