wo sland News Page B The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 20, 1966. —_= National Program ls Set For Centre: A national program of urban peautification will be launched at Charlottetown’s Confederation November Centre on Tuesday, 8, ‘with the unveiling of a model | and display demonstrating pos- gible improvements’ which could be made to the environs of Con- federation Centre. This an- nouncement was made yester- * day by the Hon. J.R. Nicholson, minister of labor. The model, display. and ac- companying literature outlining the-program.of urban beautitic- ation, is the result of a study » undertaken by Professor Harold Spence-Sales of McGill Univer- sity. The study was financed by ea-twenty-five thou. dollar grant from the National Housing Act, under the sponsorship of the Central Mortgage-and-Hous- _ ‘ing Corporation) The Fathers of Confederation Memorial Buildings and the surrounding downtown Charlottetown area was chosen’as the pilot area in preparing the study. AIM OF PROGRAM The national program ‘s de- signed to help municipalities in | ‘the long range planning of the jimprovement of their downtown \areas. First objective ‘of the study was the preparation of a manual, illustrating ways by which smaller municipalities ean. bring features of urban en- ships with each other. The man- ual is based almost entirely on ease studies undertaken in Char- lottetown. A second objective of the study | is to present definite proposals | for the improvement of the Char- | lottetown area. The model will incorporate ideas for the im.- | provement of streets, parking facilities, power lines: and other aspects of the total environment to establish a basis for. private and public action, The total dis- | play will. indicate how Charlot- tetown “might “look following=im- provements, j OPENING CEREMONIES. Mr. Nicholson will be: present at Charlottetown for the unveil- | vironment into better relation- i ing of the program, and will ad- dress an invited audience of gov- (ernment officials and interested private citizens. The Governor of City Woman _Dies In Hospital Mrs. Edith Beniot of 100 Water * Gtreet, Charlottetown, died Mon- day in the P-:E:1. Hospital at the age of 81. She was an out- |: — horsewoman for many z aes in Isaae Harbour, N:S., she came to Charlottet o wn where she married Charles Hen- ry Benoit, with whom she was often seen in double sculls rac- _ing events 6n harbor waters. Keenly active in many fields, es and was a familiar figure at the Forum over the years. She “came from one of the pioneer families of United Em- pe Loyalists, a daughter’of the te Capt. A.J. Cook ‘and Mrs. Cook, of Isaac Harbour. In addition to her husband she | 4s survived by two daughters, Claire, Mrs, (Dr.) Nelson F. Waters; Alton, N.H., and Ruby =(Mrs. Rice) at home. In addition there is one grandchild, Claire 2¥erguson, of Lincoln, R.1., and ithree great grandchildren. + Funeral services will be held _itemorrow, Wednesday at 1.30 +p:m. from the Cutcliffe Funeral tHome with interment im the + Peoples cemetery. “Southport Man Assessed $50 * A Southport man, Frederick _ Alfred Cole was fined $50 and costs or seven days for driving with a suspended Ucense when he appeared before Justice of the Peace, Albert Dinnis in ‘Traffic Court Tuesday. Four persons were each fined $10 and costs, they were: Robert Boyd MacQuarrie of Bonshaw for allowing a passenger ‘to in- terfere with his driving: David T. Long, Wést Royalty, for per- mitting a person to drive his au- tomobile while it had insuffic- Sent equipment; Alexander G. Conohan, City, for permitting an unlicensed person to drive: and Brandon Joseph M. Morrissey, Newtown Cross, for driving with insufficient equipment. Waldo Wayne Sanderson, Millview, was fined $15 and costs for speeding. THE PROVINCIAL BANK OF _ CANADA APPOINTMENTS LEO LAVOE rim, opening « Premier Alex ‘Campbell, Charlot- tetown Mayor Walter Cox and the Honourable Gordon Bennett, Provincial Minister of Eduea- City Rasen Is Remanded |Provincial - 'Representatives Are Announced Names ef the srovinetal re- | me Oe Bie. 9 lem, Summerside; basketball, Jim Fox and Earl Nicholson, Charlotetown; table tennis, John E. Ready, Charlottetown; minton, James Bentham, Colonel Ken Judson, Summerside: gym: nastics, John - Turner. YMCA; synchronized. swimming, John Evans and Mrs. Carol Taylor; Shooting, William Auld,; Char- lottetown. These representatives have been appointed ‘by their respec- tive sport governing bodies in co-operation with the national sport governing body. | Mr. Boswell stated that any- one wishing to participate should contact the appropriate —repre- sentative. MARCEL BELANGER, fn M.A., C.A. fhe President of The Provincial Ban a Canada, Mr. J.-U. Boyer. | HEINZ—20 OZ. 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