GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK ‘Island News Page e 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Aug. 9. 1965. MAHA President DiesAtN.B.Home | « DALHOUSIE, NB. (CP W., Mr. Petersen. was well-known Edgar Petersen, 34. clerk-trea-|in baseball, hockey and speed surer and town manager 0 -| ae housie, died al his home Sunday | Skating paces and wae acilys - : | after an-iliness of — several | baseball in Saint John and Dal-__ moatis » He was president of housie. ‘Through his coaching, the Maritime Amateur Hockey many Dalhousie | speedskaters Association were able to take part in na- Born in Saint ohn, NB Mr. tional and internationa! meets | Peterson came to Dalhouie in| Mr. Petersen was 4 past pre- | 1937. From 1945 to 1947; he ser- | sident of the Maritime . Speed | ved as evaluator and chairman Association; a past»pre- | of the Dalhousie Board of As-/sident of the New Brunswick As- sessors From 1947.to-1949 he |sociation of Assessing Officers: | was iown clerk treasurer and/a past sident of the North since that time served as town |Shore Hockey League: president manager and «lerk-treasurer. ~|and secretary of the. Dalhousie | From. 1934 to 1937 he. was an Co-operative Association. a past engineer at the Port Royal Pulp member of the supervisory com- |. and Paper Company, Fairville, | mittee of the Dalhousie Credit Be NB. He was foreman of the/Union; financial secretary of the sulphite mill department of the |Knights of Columbus; president | New. Brunswick _ International lof the Maritime Waterworks As- [Paper Company here from 1 |Sociation and the Assaciation of | to 1945 : Professional Engin2ers Rev. Robert Croken Pr Design No, CH-209-B 1167 Sq. Ft. 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Traffic Bathroom, features _a_built-in_ = Texas residents solved the prob- Di DESIGN BOOK | ny “or Snoueed oven abe ames’ ( QIADLATS [SE MASS in senraserton as Woman Dies 7 2. - onnta i_front entry to all parts of the an inen space. re-48—pro- . during the sumamer meduthe bv | house is excellent. The side vision for an extra washroom ' : —_ d i eunion The latest design oear'ta | ettry Teads directly to the in the basement. 1167 Sq. Ft. | xewainGTON — Rew. Robert the active service givenby his "Uviné~@ surplus plane from a fay ¢ tawa | titled “Canadian Guide to Home Planning and Design” {8 now available at the offic- es of The Guardian and The Evening Patriot for $1. tax _ free. This new edition in- United States airline. It didn't t&ke too “long in SUMMERSIDE — The death The reunion of the 105th Bat- iary, and was followed wit) Dallas to gather a membership | occurred in an Ottawa hospital talion took place Wednesday in brief notes by Major T.E. Mac- ~ | Friday i the Canadian Legion Home, with ,, of 550 willing to invest $100/|Friday of Mrs. Elizabeth Kirk , Nutt on the batallion, a short MacPherson, widow of the late the president, Major Victor jaqiacs by Colonel Full and the Croken, SJ., celebrated his first |!ate mother to. the Catholic Wo- ee at St. James Church,|men’s League,” the president, Summerfield, which was filled) Mrs. Elmer MacCourt read an to capacity for the occasion. He 2ddress and Mrs. Louis O'Connor had previously been ordained at Presented Father Croken with a Financing Home eludes information on fin- St. Regis’ College, Toronto. gift of money. _ tors er DC- George Crofter ‘MacPherson, TTaverse, aon saa’ of the main address by Hartwell ' Da- ancing, color selection etc., Father Croken is the son of the PAYS TRIBUTE : |formerly of Summerside. 2 ee a . ley. Mrs A.B. Cosh presided at plus over 100 popular new late Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Father Croken thanked the The idea is to provide one air) She ig survived by three sis- °d battalion were prese the piano. i ishi ‘tri ’ : : ' he 5ist anniver- Croken, Emerald, und received parishioners for their gift and ‘Tip a week to some faraway | warren, Ohio: Margaret (Mrs commemorate t jhis early education at Emerald | heir prayers, paid tribute to his, Place at fares that meet the | ters Jean (Mrs. C.R. Dennis), 64° of the organization of the Under NI 1, \ | la : oy ; mer of 1966 v ‘School. After completing grade deceased parents for ‘heir guid-|plane’s operational costs. Club |Bennson Craig), Boston, Mass.. reinforcement Infantry Com- during the sum | designs to choose from. Also ‘Included are full details on how to order blueprints. The next reunion will be. held in : ; : a 7 agian ; . Charlottetown tion is made 15 days after the 10 he continued his studies at St-!ance and sacrifices and thanked. members and their families are! Dorothy (Mrs. Reginald V. Les- P&0Y which was to be Ce = Dunstan's University where he ‘his brothers and sisters for their taken on a first-come-first-serve ter) and Mildred (Mrs. John .S The Paint Makers START OF CONSTRUCTION “och Tees Construction @F a8 NEHA-finan- cleus of the Battalion, . expiry date, an extension of 45 ‘ , yin J 916, 1,100 ‘i : ced s art : ; received his BA degree. In 1962 encouragement and kindnesses'| basis left the city in June 1916, 1, prone SOE LATS house must_be started with-days may be approved. The 00/1. entered the Jesuit Seminary. |to him during his preparation! f nN | Currie), both of Ottawa. yy strong om the car ferry Prince JAKARTA (CP)—About 7,000. in 90 days of the date of the ap- for extension is $5.00 per unit | Total flight costs to New York, Funeral for the deceased will Edward Wash enroute. to Vale Co. { '—Abou ‘ ; proved lean. and only one extension may be from Daallas amounted to $11 |be held here Tuesday. ; - for the priesthood. Je ee ee : cartier for training before sail- poche teveee eet See Oe ot marie ee eee een emer bee tee caste ware lear “lis family. clergy, relstives Pet Person. A recent Nova Sco- | ing from Halifax the following NASH ALUMINUM 17S. consulate Saturday-at Sur- from CMHC, construction must TYPES OF NHA LOANS Msgr. Hughes, Rev. Basil Grok. and trleais whe served at his @ trip ran to $41.50 each. A | from 26 countries represented. month for service overseas. Hone Windows, Awnings abaya, and invaded its grounds, be started within 45 days. If The National Housing Act en, parish priest, Rev. Haroldiold home at Emerald, row oc-| Proposed August trip to Toronto; Mr. Shiloh won the $5,000 | The oldest man present at the D. A. MacCANN Ameri bassy apokes- eS ae cer = 1 with- provides for loan ‘by approved Croken, Rev. Austin Johnston, cupied by his brother and sister- 0as been pegged at $19 each|Grand Award for a cartoon reunion was W.J. Cheverie of ‘le Gun ane ed ee ee Period, applica- lenders. These private com- SJ, Rev. Richard Johnston, SJ,/in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pius Crok- and later ttrips to Ireland and }showing an attempt to smuggle Souris, age 85. Several others areal George St. tion may be made te the ap- man here reported panies such as chartered Rev. Elliott MacGuigan, SJ, Rev. en. London have been priced at! men through Rome airport, the over 80 were present == ae < This is the second attack on Proved lender for an extension hanks, life insurance companies. Regis Duffy, Rev. Charles Chev-- Later a reception was held for $187 complete. (men concealed in bass-violin’ After transaction of business 1 an American consulate by an Oe must not ex. 2nd trust and loan companies erie, Rev. Eugene Murray, form: parishioners, friends near and For reasons unknown, the cases. The scene is a take-off the election of officers took N W! Indonesian mob in nine days. ceed 60 days and the borrower authorised by* the federal’ gov-ier pastor, Rev, Thomas Maclel- far who came to offer congrat- country club of the air has of a similar smuggling attempt place, when Sergeant Major Nor-] - - E Gar due Yadehacian = peace c na a eggeercoe Stee ernment to lend under the terms Jan and Rev. J. L. Walsh ylatinns and good wishes to Fath- | dubbed itself The Emerald Shil-; made with a trunk at the air- man MacDonald was elected | N in y 8, S m pply ‘ y of the Act. (Searboro Missions). er Croken in his missionary jelach Chowder and Marching port last year. president. Lieutenant Governor * ‘demonstrators stoned the Amer- ter the expiry date of the 90- A list of the approved lend- ‘The sentiments and prayers of 4ean consulate at Medan, Su- day period. ers is available from any office the parishioners were expressed Women’s League catered to this Hoclety : : ing L:W. Goodwin, -honorary pres!- Instant Hearing ntatra. - For example, if an applica: of Central Mortgage and Hous- by an address read by Edward ‘eception. A spokesman says there are place in editorial cartooning qo; No wires!” @ No cords! : -ing—Corporation.—_If—approved-Murtagh-and—a—gift-—of--money-- Father _Croken—has--returnedone _or__two Irishmen in the with Britajn's Victor Wertz, | ‘A parade took place’ to” the No_ batteries! J. +-1e-Jenders are not-making loans in presented by Bennet Deéighan- to St Regis College where he group whose motto is~fun ~in--who—draws~-as—Vicky~~for—the monument headed by the P.E.L. Nothing behind: your--earl ® work. Members of the Catholic | Mr. Whalley shared first WJ. MacDonald is patron and a ~~ build, you may then apply dir- ectly to CMHC for a loan. In this case federal government funds are used for the loan. Before CMHC making a direct loan, you must provide written evidence that ' you have tried to obtain an NHA loan from at least two private ‘lending companies. In smaller centers and rural A private companies may be lim- —-}ted,-such evidence ~is~ required from only one company. TAXES Under NHA arrangements, your monthly payment to the |approved lender ‘includes an [amount equal to one-twelfth_ the Concrete Base? Bricks on side jhome.. _° ’ —-—-When-~-you--receive-—your--tax bill from the municipality you forward it to your lender for payment. Some lenders arrange with the municipality to have tax bills sent direct to them for payment and then mail the re- ceiped. bill -to the home owner. | This thod of tax payment re- jlieves you from having to make -|a lump sum payment for taxes, | While your tax instalments are being held by the lender, you will receive interest on these amounts. The monthly amounts ¥ T l¢ We Water proof glue fir plywood. collected are pased on an esti- fnate of your. taxes for the year ahead. Where taxes prove to be high- er or lower than the estimated the area in which you wish to -\8 a token of appreciation for will be studyitig for another year. capital letters. Nothing in. your glasses! It's -here!’ What you have. ai- ways wanted, an invisible -hear- ing aid. Wear this instrument and no one will ever know. Hear at once with clarity, free from dis- New Statesman of path: \Regiment Band, when a poppy INSPIRED BY FLAG wreath was placed in memory _ Mr. Whalley’s winning car- -0f those who died overseas and toon was occasioned by the tor- 0f those who have since passed tuous months leading up to the #¥3Y- can consider ;areas, where lending by the + Commissioner Defends Plans For Special Detention Units Allan, J. the Canadian Corrections. Asso-! He said_.years—of. trying “t9% OTTAWA (CP) -— All “MacLeod, commissioner of pen- ciation and the John Howard segregate - ,itentiaries, has defended |Society of Quebec’in the last ers plans to build four special de- few months. , | tention units for Canada’s Guy Favreau said he was duced anything workable and toughest prisoners. _.considering delaying the pro- separate institutions are con-| py The—_planned—junits, rst of gram until “a parliamentary. sidered the only answer. in prisons aH. ee ee ee fis siiccessor “as maximum security prisons to . have been criti by | justice minister; Lucien Cardin, set up eight-hour working days. | at also is considering the-problem, giving prisoners longer evening |Mr. MacLeod said at a press recreation. periods and open ' |conference called to describe prisons to the public. the program. “Once the trouble - makers) He said the units are an in- are gone, there would be no one | Man Dies Under tegral part of a new peniten-|to make trouble.” | *|tiary system that will also con- CAUSE LOSS peed |tain medical and psychiatrie| Trouble-makers had caused. centres and community release $4,000,000 damage in four years | centres. to federal prisons, he said. j The cost would total about ~ Outlining ‘the $120,000,000 con- 000,000 for special units at struction..program govern- ci Vincent de Paul, Millhaven, ment began in 1963 modern- | | Ont., Dorchester, ~N.B., and ize the system, ‘he said it will) + |Prince Albert, Sask. ‘mean probable demolition of | . |DEALS WITH CRITICISM prisons like St. Vincent de Paul | ~~ The main—criticism of the Kingston. and British Columbia | SUMMERSIDE ~— An Irish- units, Mr. MacLeod said, tas|penitentiary at New Westmin-| ‘town man, Lawrence Irving ;been that they are windowless ster by 197%. - bell,.51, was_fatally_injur-and—wilt ‘cause“‘sensory—depri-—They—would—be—replaced—by-+ /ed at his home late Friday night | vation.” t * ‘complexes including special de- | | when the tractor he was driving’ Sensory deprivation was de- tention, standard maximum se- | SIDE onetime vamount; the Jender—will— 7 the tax portion of your monthly : -e— 24 —+—_ > payment accordingly. ph meeeemeneee «fy 8 ee | & ToP...% » : .| Basement | * ; poe ee | Flexible - —~ Fiexible For Family A house is not a home until | turned over in his farmyard. scribed as a hunger for Sights, curity. medical and psychiatric | sounds: and other sensations a and community release centres. person normally “éxperiences. The community release ~cen- Mr. MacLeod said prisoners, tres. for prisoners whose sen- | would get some time daily on'tences are ending, would “be. an exercise field. Of their 10 adjustment houses and “there hours in-the cell, eight would aren't many. like~them in the. be spent sleeping. world.” | The accident occurred as the deceased was returning from |Sea View. He was pronounced R.W. |dead at the scene by Dr. Auld of Kensington. Survivors include his wife, the former Eileen MacLeod of Long |River and one.son, Lawrence, | | aged seven. Also surviving are this father, Wilfred Campbell; eooeee adoption of a distinctive Cana- Five harassed - looking men are seen laboriously planting the new maple leaf banner atop }a mountain of printed reports —portrait cartoons ‘and~documents—in the manner award was -made>no “first-place of United States marines _plant- | ing their flag at Iwo Jima is- like St. |land in the Second World War. | went to Hans Hormann Dahl of Vincent. de Paul has never pro- |Lightning streaking out of a Norway, who’ received $400 dark sky completes the car- toon’s effects. { ( ‘Mr... Whalley’s work appears | Cartoonist Hans Bendix; Jean | ete EBC, be adby.cnext=: ittee--could-- -the-situe+~-This= “alow: ~“ttandara:;Tegularty “inthe ~ Montreal” Stay” Mertineau;~charrman-of-the-Ca~ | which. should.-be-opened.-by.-next: committee: could study" the: This=-woult"~allow dara Se NE ae coral Both he atd Mr. Werts wer ward P. Lawson, assistant. di- awarded $1,000. The show, being held at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is sponsored by the Montreal Star and was organized by the city of Montreal. _ Award-winners came from 18) of the countries: represented at | the salon. ; | John Collins of the Montreal | Gazette placed second and won $600 irit he editorial - cartoon | class for another cartoon deal- | with the flag sontvoveryy. | DEPICT LEADERS i Prime Minister Pearson and Opposition Leader Diefenbaker | are shown as _ children, each | clinging to his favorite national | banner. 1A third Canadian, James! Simpkins of_ Montreal, placed second in the “humoristic draw-< ing” class for satiric comment. t FAMOUS FOR ¢ BRANDED INSPECTED STEAKS: : The Banquet was provided by the Ladies of the Legion Auxil- J ‘299 noises. 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Fourth, when it comes to ad- | of Morin Heights, Qué; is one to be held here, will continue If the house has a full concrete ditional partitioning there is a of two top men in editorial car- eoeooe one brother, Norris, and - four sisters, Glenn + Mrs:-—FE-d-d-i-e Murphy?, Sea View; Helen,. -Ir- |a family lives in ‘it, and it {si OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR HOURS jonly by trial under actual liv-| ing conditions that they can de} = termine whether or not it fits ™4 and Louise. *; their individual requirements. | RCMP investigated. the acci-| But there is one family need | dent. No inquest will be held. NTT ets om = INDUSTRIAL SAFETY MEETINGS Stnes Tor Making the Fish Grid. e o« _ PLYWOOD FISH SMOKER fresh caught fish, slowly smoked for several hours in the smoke of a ‘wood fire, are transformed from a_ simple dish into a rare delicacy. The drawings are self-explanatory and even do-it-yourselfers with a minimum of skill can make a smoker. of waterproof glue- fir plywood which will last for years. All the parts can be cut from two 4x8 sheets of fir ‘plywood %” thick. Frame- work is unnecssary — cluing and nailing’ are _ sufficient. Wood fraines with © chicken “wire -stretched.- across them support the fish in the upper - The concrete slab base is provided for the -fire Fine sawdust, wood shavinzs, smal] branches or even fir block basement it means. extra Storage and living space, a warm, safe recreation _ by or crafts room, or workshop. cones produce a satisfactory Concrete block offers a strong, smoke. After the first is burn- solid wall with many built-in ex- ing dampen it well with saw- tra values. First’ there is !nsu- dust and regulate the draft to lation. The: dead air spaces in produce a slow steady smoke. the cores of éach concrete block Shavings of oak, alder, hic- act as a natural barrier, keep- kory, beech or apple give de- ing heat in and cold out. licious flavour to the fish. But Second, there is. immediate pine, cedar and woods contain- \ usefulness. A good block base- ing resins will not give good ment wall can be left in its na- results. To prepare the fish tural pleasing gray colour, or for smoking, open nad gut painted at little éxtra cost. Fur- them and remove the heads ther finishing can be deferred Soak, in a salt solution — four until later, when extra money is cups; of pure salt, without iod-- available, or when the “‘do-it- ine, in a gallon of water.) Va- yourself’’ expert has spare time. rious combinations of volume Third, the home owner is as- of smoke, kind: of fuel and sured of the strength of the wall. temperature -will produce a Concrete block wfiits are. regu- wide variety ‘of flavours and ‘larly tested, and must meet’ all textures -- experiment to get building code réquirements The the smoked fish flavour you reliability of the wall is built in like best~ : lat the plant in advance of the room, extra bedroom, den, hob-_ly with the original. .basement wide range of concrete mason- toons at the International Salon until Aug. 31 with 131 artists : Leitinedtgh are iceste — aei tmten crt ove nc mec cert ry units to choose from, all of | which will harmonize perfect- fae _ MAKE TIME TO ATTEND RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINICS MONDAY, AUGUST 9th— walls. ‘ Decorative screen walls, block | with raised or recessed faces, many facing textures, and un-| limited ‘patterns can be used. | Hunter River High ................ 3— 5 P.M. Even alterations on the base- North Rustico rise Sele 2M, -™ment wall itself can be carried cua _out without interferring with the | TUESDAY,. AUGUST 10th— é structural stability. Kinkora High Ci ea ee Vins | P.M. Fifth, and most - important isan 8—10 P.M. from he point of view of the Eldon Legion oo a = National |. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th— ioe oncrete Products Association ‘ ee oe 3 P.M. is the fact that a full block Morell Legion nenass Selb OS. “THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th— Cardi Wi Montague Senet ns Souris Legion ..........., basement doubles the first floor space at one-tenth of the cost’ of above-grade construction. For further ~ information ‘on concrete block basements, write to the National Concrete Prod- ote, 9-12— AGENDA: Safety « TIMES, and PLACES — Charlottetown aoe = 10—Basilica Recreation Centre : Georgetown— Wednesday, Aug. 11—Gulf Garden Foods eee Aug. 11—Souris Curling Club near: Aug. 12—Canadian Legion a ee 13—Alberton Fire Hall Films, Panel Discussion, Industrial Safety Probl Compensation administration and related problems. ree Particularly directed to Top Management. ae Supervisors, Foremen, Safety Committee, Personnel, » \ M. E. CAMPBELL. ucts Association. Suite,-601 359 York St., Toronto 1, Ont. Ask | for their. free four-page brochure ,on home basements ,- 1080 DONORS NEEDED NOW—BE ONE! (Please clip and keep for reference!) , For boys and girls from 5 years to school age. Safety Supervisor ' Workmen’s Compensation Board. si 5 a = | he ©