SR th nt eth ee ee eet See t _— ehiiines are themselves men jumped web Detenes mfinster | ete wf Ds Apartment Living Cost Nears): ss ssposatie tor the] Hetver “and questioned. Bas E : janes apartment .- building|about the rumors that there ., : © m. would be in the : 4: <laleoal That Of Ownership Of Homes i ine tu 10 years, me ever| tity and parvo ote bees, ie i octunaty Se RE TRI aaa led tas oor or aa . i VANCOUV sie os i im rom F 000, there ‘to rm Western and Central Districts Pees uy ie se beater [aber Hes fi home-ownership |Psfeeting ‘lowe te: toe values, |the ecenetaae eee } ‘than to kee henge. bee dklt F ‘ou-for (terest, taxes, insurance, re-/th at present-and the base ' : The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Jan. 20, 1966. 3 won't elways be” sa, tay bee irae tae ce thar Pairs and werviens. continue to dperate withoe? brothers who have built an av-|Block. “When they talk about a|, They said that for the child-|change. | ‘ scans ‘i? yoartmont, silos wer, ex paren ie, do net out ean ofer tg savings * 7 » n Ss } Rural Communit "Asthiag sh. Remy ‘Micah, Melt Lean nee ine ooemn Nome beck emanana’ Ws U.S. Extends! : , are i “ ij beaite of Block Brothers Realty |3,000,000 in Canada—who ‘have annual cost of owning a basic | Copper Controls. ene Ud.” predate Ton |b adoqualeRoadag™ SF, 87 at ASKINGTON (AP) — te ® 6 \ } \ ro | eT the cost of apartment living|ASKS OPPORTUNITY | 4.000. | U.S. commerce department will Cone; close te that hee Henry Block said the govern-| This annual cost can be cut} announced it will Patou | ownership. ment must not merely make |to between $1,000 and $1,600 by jits vir , export controls to cover vir- | em . % _ | But. in the.. meantime, home — owtership more attrac-| moving to an apartment. tually all types of copper. ~~ : ‘ leaner. _ becamning increas- sy To - Seat ol -make. it possible | ee The move indicates a worsen- - . . y~ costly and virtually i ace | me if copy supply-de- care a new and . serious —o Ives Eten e x possible for many in ee %. ane, housing problenis can | Dispels Rumor cule ‘situation, has been Docued weineela 48 aoe Waidieies the work's |mihtions “ot others! hour eweon |whether they should reise ebll-| eos go ee ecatre der ARD work done un- ‘ship is out of reach, the Block |dren. OTTAWA ( ) —- Alex{ously had 5 restrictions ae eae Oe eee ‘a ro et eee years ‘brothers said in an interview. | Low rental housing is a sairl oeeEar £1 Liberal teat sagans fe copper. singe A r. ster ni there They think the answer to the |@oswer because crowding young |er said here Tuesday night that |that tion was atinounced Kenneth A Mae Central pages disappointments. “But -—______________" | families ‘tends to. perpetuate the| the current rumors of a cutback\in December, .the department aoe : . I now,” he observed | 4 social ills that afflict the low-|in the RCAF Station at Sum-|has received a greatly increased and John A, Rodd, Milton | “that we are just about ready..to | e skilled, low earning members of | merside are without foundation.|number of applications for ex [were named co-chairman of the |work with various groups in tre, NJin@: Accused): he. said. ; Mr. Campbell said he had port of other types of copper. ew ~ organization -which—em-|.community,..such as Women’s | , ; Welfare agencies in Toronto, : ec ; phasizes ie it — will i eenens a weer ed Get ) d he Sa recognize the ..short- ~ through existing groups questi represen comings-of apartments for rai effort to: further community de-)province-wide group of women, eman S ing families and are “hain P.E.I. SWINE BREEDERS Eric Kipping Charlottetown is aa ae , poe SOURIS — ‘Thomas Conway Heh “tamibiee can snes S coem: bade | , * sens ap- ’ a > . , vice-president. Rev. Frank La-|proaches,” Mr. Sangster sdvis. (Souris. charged with illegal sale jjems, ~ ASSOCIATION ’ ow. Yok is sooneleny legeneens ed. aks ro aeeeer' until : The brothers sxid Vancouver Vali : in ’ Communi opment is | 8 currefitly in the niiddle of : te 4 Sr en ae ae Sari sept SG eae: ewan | ANNUAL MEETING. _ 5 relations committee. :|We've had the tools for years to |traies Court here yecterdan’ (SEE, CREST AHEAD... ' if i B | minds oyna gare pa ee ern ks ee we dida’s| Michael - Bernard MacCor- | ya°weve?, they predict | that er a fen ng use’, . Donald |p demand for apartmen a4 ‘ von maging gil met about & Eee, Mt. Stewart observ. lod sultey tao aaa et oe a reach its “crest - in ta A became.” of unfavorable , were CONCErn- ed. ; . weather. AWARDED FIRST PLACE RIBBO Zi aba nores fal Poet |"‘t bale Aen o community ‘asta gt te De | They and atthe soune | T'99 par, Birchoourt, Experimental Farm . RIBBON |i. laymen becanie inlarenied |g selena. poverty, ne, maa alan couples without hi: :30 p.m., Bircheourt, Experimental Farm. s - - , group meetings suggested. The idea is to make older couples : FE ood persion Beh 3g pci-e ft ws by ge tyme as part of the Queen Charlotte oe sass ae mete enaning: MacAulay, teacher at Queen S tat ie cues tin seas: Gets Fen tan cided car the January 10 organ: |S; t0.make rural Me for re __ 2@harlotte High School. Glen was just one of 20 events held evening ' lization meeting. warding, another suggested. ——— — _ "The session lasted from mid-|. Presiding at the sessions was p | Kings, Queens and Prince —|Work: on - behalf of furthering officers 3 : oy ‘ me tel < based on the three P.E.I.. coun.|Ccommunity development, it ; 3 : ; B ties, Milisbereush, Maip 0 4%, already in being. ' si d sae s a an. are ? _ . a eh 0 nnual Session new choices. ser went ct i ts awe | Macquarie ea We meena A Population quota is 26,167, | tions . MM. Coady, : the Vagabond Independent Players Seeeas, sow.8 frome riding, |of the fathers of the St. Francie Seeks The a ee : ag _MUBERTON — Rev. Ernest al of the Anglican Women’ =~ Hillsborough, | Xavier University extension : production of— - Linton conducted worship and Training School in Toronto, who|Wtich takes in Charlottetown |partment in Antigonish, a * ree : j Fe presided at the annual meeting the more |@0¢_ has the biggest population, | talked to the counell in the ] Answers “ me 4 ia of St. Peter’s ican Church,| young women to servé in th e|%,090, and Malpeque, with 21,-/noon.- : : fl aes, Alberton, Mintel vf the last an-| mission work of the church, |826. Hillsborough is 15 per cent| Leaderstip from the people tT a ee fe gual meeting were read Christmas gifts and cards were |#bove the quota and Malpeque OTTAWA (Special) — Ques. . Reigh Callbeck, vestry clerk. | sent to shut-in folk and also to 17 per cent below. tions Se o A : - Linton expressed apprecia-| the group's prayer partner, Joy conferences ba placed on | play ery child sho Id ok “x tion to the congregation for| Vernon, a. home missionary.| De ; Town Council |i Commons “orier paper by a “| see . >| making the first months of his| Mrs. Don Campbell, secretary of | 7°" ova’ Scotia Queens. Matinees at 1 p.m. and 3:3 j | ministry here so pleasant for|the guild reported that the| ised from "the prelininary mop} WISH N Mr. Macquarrie has - express- cs p.m. 330 p.m. . hee him and his family." “He also church had been painted, minor | vised from cr yr Bed isits New - od concern. in the pest thet Par sion: C 50e: $1 8 aad expressed appreciation repairs made, and a new carpet renamed. Cape : : Hament being by-passed Admission hildren edulis 00 aid + = warden, Reigh om parehased. in the spring low. mr ene Cape Breton- Trade School some degree and many of the tpt * ne ae ‘ : "s mn, ers about ry’ 8. -jmajor decisions are being ta- » '~ Sponsored Kinsmen Club : = “ : the organist, Mrs. — nn Neen presented S See eT Ge ‘ >. Tien #8 «conferences held be-] ’ hy, tee er ak at - Hu Camp 3 sexton, clergymen, to newcomers, |ridjngs range from a pe ny {tween federal-and provincial re- j* sri “ Berinald Seley. headers and| end to Mx Ru omnes A for Halas, 7 pe cot | rear ad members of te owe | Pramas as | wae “Gaten’ Oe aie ae rena oor the WA. Mre.|enoir director, members of the|Cape. ' Breton Te adaesne council, several: members of the}, He is esking how meat oe ee e dis- Hubert Campbell stated th a t| congregation who has been ill)14 per: centpelow..___-_ ae See cat ek acted oar June 15, 1963, shortly after the come * : articles had been prepared for a| during the year were also te-| Halifax was cut from a two-| her of interested: persons {trom | Liberal Government took office; Sale Ends Jan. 29th gocial-service box and_ that. gifts rea : tana mete Raat coat sae Od dividing Albetigy and steietys Sock 3c" witch have ‘been held at the Keith peda! had been sent four times during! c.f cae ft aeteity region among. three. ri: tage of an cn Nous veers [oral level end which otf Carmichael in Germany which the organiz-| fee, reported. ina | th scorated Apart from Halifax, all ridings | training classes at the Srskine| conferences were open to press Ltd. ation bes adopted. = | and ee ceeeie chase arene were givem new names to| Clark Building in Alberton. -_|end public. . Brackicy Pt. Rd. . Ch’town She also reported that for the | onts liad been“ made. identify the revised areas. The) Classes are presently being The Queens’ MP has also plac- oo z first time in many years the Mrs. W Oulton Eastern part of the province, held in welding, motor. mechan. |ed two other questions on the'or- | Diocesan- Society had held its . a a —— including Cape Breton Island, is | ics, plumbing and a large class|der paper. One deals with the : gemi-annual meeting in Alber- | member of the Mothers: te va: {reduced. to three seats from-| in navigation. Charlottetown Airport end he | see viewed the objects of the organi |" Visitors ‘were’ shown ‘through |esks when. it is intended to con- NEED YOUNG WOMEN ation which was ‘600,000 mem- NEW BRUNSWICK the various classrooms “by sen-jsiruct new end larger facilities At. this guest|bers and is the large un-| New Bi a aie its | 40% instructor. Reigh Sudsbury, |end what additions to the pre- ‘ decaber was Mist “prineip.| tary women’s ofganization of ae — who is supervisor of the exten-|sent runways are contemplated. the Anglican eommunion The Present 10 me: com-| sion . program with Malcolm}, The other question geeks in- = THS Alberton branch is the caty: ote (eee enema ee three | MacDonald, supervisor of eee shout what projects M ae DEA in this provinee. ee a ange, ou c _ : = Mrs. Oulton. also. reported for [Proposals of last May, sniRinS|' Mayor Leard expressed appre-| lantic Provinces by the Atlantic CLAY — At Charlottetown Jan. | the “little helpers” of which she serge pie aeatinwest- | elation to all those who played a Development Board; the total | 1966, Bessie Clay, Bridge. | is secretary. There are 14 child. |erm PAtt ce among | part in making the courses pos-|cost of -each-project-end: wh at | town te’ her 7th year, Resting [Tem under thé age of six years. Hite? vee wy. A. 1. Anglin of [Tee ane. Communded —Lrakine jettlacts have bees approved but _ min nelle Faneral Home |A Party for the children — and. it: artis: for building such éxcel-|mot yet completed. enti “noon Saturday, then t0|f eee sca! submitted 4 ince-| wo eeeteiony Rena ths heslikic 62 Sa oe i ; = paeee ae : means ; — Be Ae Dundas United Church with ser-| “wir H.W. Maithews, chair-|ty report recommending more | will be continued and new cur|How to relieve; Savings in Every Deparment vice commencing at 1.30 P.™.|.3n of the’ cemetery trustee |drastic map changes designed | ses made available” the mayor ‘-_ aoe Kidney | APs if Interment in the church ceme-| hoard, gave a satisfactory finan-|to level population disparities, | said Goss a éoeee a tery. % cial statement. Other members|which would result from the relief from the PLUS ; i - « lof the board are Mrs. Herbert|general commission report Charlottetown and Summerside,| Ye eis sha | é ; 7 i ; : MCCABE — In the Charicttetown | Champion, Mrs, John W. Skerry,| The. tion quota for the minister Backache. Soon pe\ : on January 19, 1965, Mrs. Jeffrey, Mrs. R.|10 ridings’ is 50,794. Under ACH pues feel better — | 10% Off ot ° baer? ° : ~TBreterick McCabe, age-74 years. Profitand Mire. Edward Lewis. |the commission's: recommends. tending | Ae pent on Dodi's. SURE TA Regular Priced Merchandise! : al Home from where the funer- | NEW COURSE ee ee cidtue tle ill iat ats at — will be held on Friday, Jan- Mrs. Matthews, superintendent, a ancaster, 22.9 per ‘cent eu PR wae ee ae eek ee ; ie : 21, leaving the funeral | reported that the Sunday School ‘more than the: quota, to Acie es Mi Benner TSS ee A EY Ot f me at 9.30 a.m. for Requiem | had an enrollment of 38 and that) ie with $0,240, 16 ok secs | : Peers High Mase att. Malachy'|the new cours of dudes, wat Sing. Both are well win the . Lingerie dept.—second floor Church, Kinkora at 9:45 a.m. In-| being used. At Christmas a-ser"|o. 7 ont tolerance . permitted _ - EP ee terment in the chureh.cemetery. | vice for the sunday school and stribution legislation. . s een eat ee ee YPA was held. At the close |under redi on soa DEANS — The time. of funeral | the A’ The most populous riding un- cae , ‘ : eA me ea tart Sess its and tien, ere Provied | der the minority report 6 Ree- | i : ; * - Lae ehanged. Funeral today, Jan. Callbeck, & ont the pooptr’é ward: |pulation of ois 158 py i : q P anties and Vests 6 20, from the MacLean Funeral) ©)" Richard Jeffrey were re-|over the quota, The smallest is j : Oy uA Game > With service eon elected. Charlotte-Lancaster with 30,048, y ee - Pig : am. Interment in - estry were| under the quota by 16.3 : : oe os eats post ook ctmapry, Raweel, New| ni testecied hig are? lars: Oe eee a by Famous HARVEY WOODS : Mexico. In lieu of flowers, con-| 7. Matthews, Mrs. Don). , 5 a. oe - ‘ ~ AY Le ee det ad Fry -- : tributions to the Canadian Heart| Campbell, ‘Mrs. Willard, Oulton, Johnson Orders Limited . | | io | we . as . app - | James : Z ‘ ‘ ogee: see | Nosanrocr hehe Prix |"7oentg et win up| Interest Boost come 9 DAYS ONLY —FRIDAY, JAN. 21stto SAT. JAN, 29th | | Seward Island Hospital, Tuoe er by Mrs. Linton. NEW YORK (AP)—President [im Bills JANUARY nt . r 0 VFN: FUT fF Boberioon, wile of Wired Rob f ; sete TL Fomter (o boost | me own ee _ ! a " eee co a eitsed of “Hast Royalty in, bet Con erence | See ee oe 8 caving ae ‘A sale so sensational it can be offered only once a year— _ Te é “Lean Home from where with interest rates elsewhere én ; cy: Ses re ....Faimous quality Harvey Woods : ¥ funeral will be held today Delegates the eee ! 4 i \ We panties and vests at 20% 4 pig haben ag-emeemy Fowler und in an address F * off regular prices! = 3 a .m. Interme: People Conference | prepared for a savings bond ‘ a} Gemetery. In lieu of flowers, The first Cansdie Jd at the |ttncheon here that he would mato ie, Phabet Sevet vert Toronto, January |‘mplement the president's order aes ae 4 ” ould be greatly appre-/5)"_ 33, Miss Holested, chair-| 000M. a date, Rayon Cutt Leg ies . : $ er man of the — commit- re ; ‘yon yon Rayon Band Leg ' MacKINNON — At the Prince |e, in a challenging protests fae le: 9 ees * Gounty Howitt, Jamary 10 perenne ~ ENDS S ATU Panties Vests Br iefs mt . Bruce MacKinnon ity to take a really close , i | a ; Sere eee ie Sook at what happets when you i< | cee renee White only. Small, email, medium and eee te meaetue pe Rg ivahes hae Bi . An dod ‘ie Ls: ae medium and large. large. White only, St. Ss r ted. The chairman : : ; reg. : , Ghurelt,. New London, where fu- |"°fronce delegates to plan for |; JANUARY og. 1.39 - Peg, 1.38 ‘al service will be held at 2). -tion today, tomorrow and in 19 ‘ 09 { .09 e : 09 Interment. in the church |tne future; to accept aging as pearipgagek is hae a \ : 3 etree at wana oa Hm lu ; 9pm. | make use of the stk , id 3 4 ‘ a ith creation of new op- es FASIMMONS — At the Sacred portunities through greater un 0 etn, fe vings On All ele a id ome, rlottetown, | derstanding and supportive ac- quirements. i ne s Bae i iran: Pasa: (ony : | guaranteed, 3 FURNITURE & APPLIANCES ON THE ISLAND | song, ha sarmepyenin en 96th| Participants in the Conference ' De ‘ : ' i tit ‘ Store Hours : . resting at the who will attend from Prince B4 | GUARDIAN - PATRIOT ae | Maing eee nn of ls Ba A CROCKETT & " 4 CANT TT * Wedge, ; A ' a. : é ; ee rey ¥ | | of The Holy Family, jqdier W.W. Reid, demtymisie OE TRAL TOREY ee eb i) , for Requiem High|¢er of welfare; Mrs. L. Ep” ay : Ce aeRO oe ee : Friday 9 - 9 sake olathe: $ at 9 a.m. Rutermient in In| Prowse, chairmen Of Tet act PRINTERY. Kent &t.. ; 9-2 s Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9}Grove; ‘and Sister MM. Unreal, ee Shi ‘ side Laie es. cS caer Charlot oy. tetow , mn Seturday 4, 330. CSM, Sacred Heart Home. dedi :