TALKING BOO'K‘MACHINE PRESENTED At a recent ceremony can with casette. With the new vincial field representative machine the sightless will be provided with hours of enjoy- ment from books that were previously only available to those with vision. Here pro- ducted at the Charlottetown branch of the CNIB the Char- lottetown Lionettes presented the branch with 8 Tape Talk- ing Book Machine complete for the CNIB. Phil nall of the Lionettes. Bower, right, accepts the new ma- chine from Mrs. Louis Bag- lsland Crusade Plans l who (guardian: With the opening date of the Island Billy Graham Crusade less than two weeks away. plans . are rapidly being finalized hyl ~ the local committee. Evangelist Joe Blinco, whol conducts the crusade in Char- lottetown from Sunday, June 7 to 13 is expected in the city next weekend. Since he entered full-time ev- - angelistic work at the age of 20, l ' as become firmly convinced that mass evangel- ism is one of the important means through which God exer- cises his saving er. Thoroughly committed to the cause of evangelism, Mr. Blinco accepted Dr. Graham's invita tion to Join his Evangelistic Team as an associate evangel- ist in 1955,and looking back, he has said repeatedly that he re gards his years of association with the team as the most re warding and blessed years oi his entire Dr. Graham. who Is present 1y scheduled to arrive in the city on the morning of June 14, is said to have preached to more mus "Ye must be born again". Billy Graham preaches that the : Said Near Completion , JOE SECOND sued—ion Charlottetown, Sat, May 30, 1964. ~ ’ Vocational l ' 4‘ Certificate 3 Recipients Recipients of their certifica- at the c!:sing yesterday of the . provincial Vocational Institute are as .follows: in order all meant: BRICKLAYING —— 1. Allisonl . Myers. 2. Percy Squires, 3. Bo j i nald McGrath. ‘ CARPENTRY —- l. Albertl MacAulay. 2. James Mallard. 3. Elmer McCarville. 4. Norbert I *- d Morrison, 5. Lyall Seniors. 6. i ' I _ _ . i Frank Murray, 7. Norman Con-- ' i stable, 8. Maurice O'Connell, 9.: Kevin Creamer, 10. Ho w ard,i Murchison. ll. John Paquet. l COMMERCE - 1. Oswald ,JMacKinnon, 2. Joyce Savidani. . 3. Myra Driscoll. 4. Colleen Hens nessey, 5. Linda Walsh. 6. Ve-i ' o ' f I r. , . f. v. ‘1 ‘ o ‘ . . 4' ‘ .‘ w_.,..--_..-az.-..;.m 4.— ~... who; onus; A'n.‘o‘-i'u.—‘-' ll _ --\ . BLIN CO “GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK PAGE. 13 " . i only way man can find peace. purpose in life, and assurance of eternity. k by repenting. by accepting Christ, as his person 31 Savior by committing his lilc persons than any other living ‘ s n. , to Christ. letting Him He is a man who has putnis and direct in all things. entire life, body, mind and spit it in the hands of the God whom he serves. He believes he is do- ing what God called him to do, and what anyone else thinks about it is totally irrelevant. P r e a c hing, basically. the ; statement of Christ to Nichode-l final week on the Island. Charlottetown. at the Raceway, Sunday June 14, Village of Sherwood . CLEAN - UP WEEK June the Cru ade 0 Dr. Graham will conduct the - final service of the Crusade ml Katherene Garrett. local at 3 in the afternoon. On Monday, 5 t e a m moves to Summerside for their Jennie Mosher, 26. Sharon Mur~ Monday, June lat, to Saturday, June 61h. Residents are requested to tidy their premises and remove litter, trash and car bodies, etc. Residents are requested to keep all grassed areas on their premises out so as not to create a fire hazard. Owners of unoccupied lots within the Village are requested to keep the grassed area cut and the lots free from litter, trash and car bodies. etc. The Village Commissioner wish to remind the residents of the Village Closing Exercises Al Vocational Inst. ing exercises of the Provincial them QC, chairman for the Apprclege- ceived qualifies Egress —- Norman Constable. COMMERCE Calss Standing: 1 Certificates were presented 7 said that for the man what Elan. and prizes awarded at the clos- l works with his hands there al-, ‘ways is the hovering spectre of .' 5019mm, 2_ James Yea, 3_ 30.: from Whalen, Pro-1 Osw a l d Roach. 2. O hiacKinnon, 2. Joyce Savidant. Peter Ballem. Practical W01‘ 3. Myra Driscoll. Practical —— Peter Ballem: Progress — nona Fraser, 7. Mary K. Mur-r phy. 8. Douglas DesRoches. 9.: Kathleen Burke, 10. Paulinel i Madore. 11. Francis Murphy.‘ 1 12. Jean Jackson, 13. Geraldine ‘ O’Brien. l4. Ralta Watts, 15. Be- verley MacNeill. 16. John Mac- Lean, illian Noonan, 18. l MacFadyen, 20. Evelyn Ax- worthy, 21. Sheila MacLean, 22. Lyla MacKenzie, 23. Murial MacDonald. 24. John Davis. 25. rphy, 27. Joyce Fisher, 28. Di- anne Doucette. 29. Camilla Ves- sey. DRAFTING - . Gerard Campbell, 2. Bennett Haywood. 3. Robert Stevenson, 4. D aVid Acorn ELECTRICAL CONSTRUC- TION - 1. Edward Roach. 2. Carl Murphy, 3. Peter Ballem, 4. Edward Coffin, 5. Kimble Wood, 6. Thomas Monaghau. e Stavert 8. John, ELECTRONICS — 1. J ohn; ll. Roderick Steel, 12 ; COV. While quite modern in con- cept, it is a very practical and High p acement LlVlNC l4'-9'.l7'-2' 'WW- d. “1". '5)» IN." m '4” . '=".’.z -"~:'- :'~ awning type windows in bed- rooms allows tor easy turni- I ELECTRICAL 1 CONSTRUCTION Cla-ss Standing -— 1. Edward, C a rl Murphy. 3. I k Work: gress: Newman Wight. Olass Standing ~ 1. Kemp, 2. Milburn Riley, 3. Thomas Trainer. Ne wman Wight; Practical Lowell , etting activity in ro-’ - . vmces. A ‘ port. that the dropping trend steady. I lfoliows several years of record- s the four pro- ;Truro, Dartmouth, N.S., The slow-down became cyt- CARPOQT l4'-O'- l8-3' HOW TO OBTAIN and the non residents who are owners of lots within the Village of Sher- Vocational Institute yesterday unemploymen ‘ ‘ ‘ ' _ _ . _ i . . u - er Meek. l convenient house, and incid- ture eme . House wood that there are Village By-laws which Will be enforced, if the above by mm- _L- 11- ewar» minister "t “19 Pr°blem ‘5 "0t 0‘ gMOTOR VEHICLE REPAIRI entally an easy one to build. could be built one 50 foot lot requests are not adhered to, lof education. and deputy min-.the unemployed. rather of the __ 1. Howard Jamiesan, 2. Em. Note the entrance from the but a larger one is recom- lister Malcolm MacKenzie, re- l gnsmployahle» he 9“ , "-k est Avery, 3. Donald MacInnis. carport which gives direct ac- me ded. Construction is signed. 15pecfively, i “16 unskilled, have 19“ Alli-18‘ 4. Douglas Ling 5_ Gary Mac cess to all areas of the house. brick veneer with stone fac- _The latest QOSIKII b00k en- ° i Guest speaker at the cere-iplace m “days e°°n°my- Phail. 6. Wayne MacNeill, 7 Kitchen has pullman break- ing. but instructions are in- ""‘d “W Gui“ ‘0 VlLtAoE COMMISSIONER monies wa. c. n. McQuaid. The trades qualification on Perry. 8. Raymond use... fast and pedestal ta- duded showing dew to build Home PM and Dede" ‘ tificate which the graduates re-i ault, 9_ David smith, 10. Joseph ble, and range are practical in solid brick or frame it so 1! MW "81th 3* the due" item 1 of do ' of The Guardian The v- ening Patriot Io:- 31. tax been ticesmp AdVisory Board' coast to coast in Canada. Kenneth F oley' 13_ em“, _ 1 The prize winners at yester-l Bums. j MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR l H B d. This new edition Includes in- day s closmg are listed below:; pLUMBlNG __ 1. Brian Trap“ Class Standing —~ 1. Howard. Ome U "19 formation on finale In de- BRICKLAYLVG nor" 2, Arnold Machcm Jamieson. 2. Ernest Avery. 3. r h I ta“:- landscapins. color se< 5 Class Standing _. 1. Allison WELDING — 1. Lowell Kempl Doanld acmms- Practical. Down S a‘rP Y lecmtfnn; "c" :1“: "stream!" ,Myers, 2. Percy Squires. 3.'2. Milburn Riley, 3. Thomas Work -‘ Ewe“ Avery? PH“: £30m "wmififi inn 3 Ronald McGrath. Practi c 3! ‘ Trainer, 4. Newman Wight, 3. . 31‘955— 119er 3110*. HALIFAX (CP) —'- Ce nt r a!» d i" m M k In" Work — Allison Myers; Pro. Stanley Ameck, 5' John Web! PLUMBING . . vivlortgaige and Housing Corpora- p 'gress — Percy Squires. . star, 7. James McQuaid. Class Standlng — 1 Email! tion says the residential con- ‘ / CARPENTRY lgrd'dmtilyr.1 timidB htacl+eod. l struction industry in the Ming m m . ‘1 Class Standing 1. Albert _ , _ . p- m a] MC C3 0? —‘ ram 1‘31“, tic provinces has fallen off p0 I lndustn Capo Bro / MacAulay. 2. James Mallard,“vi/0&2“):rt 32v??? Cainasbecu; “01‘: Progress — Arm‘ld Mac-3 per cent so far this year from ton. With more constnictzlnn this 3. Elmer McCarville. Practical ‘ Progpess; David Acorn, JLGOd‘ G 1 last. . lyoar than in 1963 in New Water. ; Work— Albert MacAulay; WELDIN CMHC says in its monthly re- lord and Glace Bay. When, Also showing increases wen? Camp bellton, N.B.. Simonds Parish. N.B., and St. John’s, Kensinglon Areas 1“ We need accommodations and breakfasts for ap- proximately 300 male & female athletes, July 23, 24, and possibly July 25 in Private Homes. f Those athletes will be compel-ing in the Eastern Canadian Age Class Truck and Field Meet (ages 14 to 19) being held in Summersio'e. If you can cocommodure one or more please fill out the form below. ----------- ------ EASTERN CANADIAN AGE CLASS TRACK AND FIELD MEET Sponsored by A.A.U. of Canada BILLETING FORM II.-p00.0....-nee-.0!lIO.l..---.O....‘Iooo.l.¢oh' Name of Host ----' colootoco....'uOO'OO-eoo0'9-ee' cool-Ioeooo...uunto-oooloounooOOOOOuo-otloo-d I Homel’hone. I NumborofMulesi ) Females ( l : PLEASE MAI. ro ‘ l (REEIMAN MucARTHUR I ohoimoo Billetan Committee ' I sum-rm Summeth k-----~------- fl MORE THAN 100 COMBINATIONS OF HOME DESIGNS AND FLOOR PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM: RANCH HOMES, BUNGA- LOWS, TWO-STOREYS, SPLIT—LEVELS . . . PLUS GARAGES AND SUMMER COTTAGESI A COMPLETE HOME BUILDING SERVICE spacious new home» y We provide all the materials, services _ your home completely. We pro-build, W1 own mill. complete wall sections, gables roof trusses and we pro-cut joists and beams, ready for you to assemb _ der roof in a day, ready for sub-trades and finishing. YOU CAN ASSEMBE n-ns P-CTED HOME ON YOUR own LOT if you’re handy wi u mmr you build your own home quickly and simply! SCHURMANS SHOW YOU HOW . . . Your lot probably re resents all or most of the down'paryment _on n hichyou can assemble yourself easily and quickly. and on-the-job guidance to_finish th production machinery In our le and have your home on __ - ' - l . . ‘dent in Nova Seeds in A n], and Freshwater in New f N21211:, J 3133:]. ca e [ng'idzlalm (flail;- Eggkgmgsghan' l LARGEST FLOWERS the report says. The lower (1ng foundland. B” 0 .ing), Progress— Jean Jack. Class standing __ 1' John Soy The world-S largest flowers—I beca more pronounced .in- The number of homes wide! 50“. rensen, 2. James Yeo. 3. Rogeripianis producing leathery. red-i Newfoundland. hew Brunswwk gonsu‘ucnonindetlanhcprov- o EDRAFTING Meek. Practical Work —— Jolinldish blooms that may reach a} and' Prince Edward Island in mces at the end of April stood , Class Standing - 1. Gerald Sorensen: Progress: Rogeriyard in diameter —~ grow in .. _ ‘ at 17%, down Irom 2,3821yw t. iCampbelI. 2. Bennett Haywood, Meek. lBorneo'. r Increased actiVity was re- earlier. and rooms. PREsBUILT WALL SECTIONS Built in our mill, de- livered to your site for assembly PIE-BUILT TRUSSES Also gables and cor- nices pee -built: for fast, accurate instal. lation. into - all with our on~theo job assistance. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ENCLOSE 2| cents AND MAIL T0: | Schumons Manufactured Homes P. 0. Box 1390. Summerside. P.E.l. Tel. 436-2265. Please Send Catalogue no Manulactured Home Doom-o. - y u I Name I l ; ‘>L.‘ s L‘“: '__ _ _. _ __-__ __l PLANS O FINANCING 0 MATERIALS C WANG. own.” ‘ new .i-