o \ f———=-=-iuefronr storm windows? ——My- a QUESTION: in building two flats ‘the __game_roof.__One__ unit have -——@nd Gardens, - fence or wall _ Walks, Patio Floors,” ~S KITCHEN 9-2 x Hed 27” ‘kis “| | | fo 4-8 : J } LIVING ROOM 17-4 x 11-4 ° 4 o eNtTY on . ‘Testing Of Pupils For TB. * Conducted In High$Sehools || Tuberculin testing of pupils In |P.E. two main priorities are Charlottetown and Parkdale Jun- jfolloweid: to-make known the, |ior High Schools will be conduct- |importance of the problem led, beginning Apfil 18, 1966. ‘local, national and world-wide In making this annouficement |and to implement means of ap- Hon. Henry Wedge, Minister of | /plying this knowledge on a basis Health, stated that the number of aecurate assessment of the of newly discovered cases of tu-|meeds ~and resources of each " |berculosis in Pririce Edward. Is- jgomupunty. 1965 statistics show lland last year was 29 per 100,000 |that in P.E.1., 41 new active c@s- two population. : ‘Although this is en-|es were discovered and lcouraging, in the extreme, Mr, ‘deaths due to TB. recorded. - CHILDREN IN CONTACT \Wedge remarked ‘that the Na- | In 1957.a tuberculin testing and tional rate of new active cases ‘in 1965 was 23.6 per 100,000. Con- X-ray survey of Charlottetown jsequently, he suggested that we was conducted revealifig.that in l‘eannot afford’ to become apathe- the 10-14 age group 7.1. per cent tic to the local TB situation; but | were positive tuberculin reac- should be kept under, “ surveil- lance. In.many instances it: is. impossible,to find such a ‘con- | tact. The World Health . Organiza- tion Expert Committee on TB has_laid- down a criterion by | which a country or community ean judge’ its progress towards TB-control: ‘TB canmot be con- | sidered to be eliminated as a! public health problem unless the | number of children who become infected before the age of 14 falls below one per: cent.”: No country today satisfies this | condition, although during the | 1965 Tuberculin survey of Prince | I: | i, “HIGH SCHOOL ROYALTY Is the re- Billy Giydon; “Queen, Erna; took place—at- the Coronatios — > : ie father we should make every ef- tors. County it was -found that the | t Seer mass * a ifort to ‘accelerate our diagnostic | This revealed that this croup ‘number. of positive reactors in ~ { . . jand preventive program. ~ ‘of children mirst have = been in the’ 10-14. age group was 2.3 per | — « = a | TB epidemics ss ce ag contact with:an adult who suf- | cent. DINING RM fs me ey ; reported throughout Canada. In /fered from active TB; it also re- | 10-0 x 11-3 BEDROOM: ©”. [P.E. Tin 1960-63. there were |vealed that these children were ee eee decided’ that the slit iu 15-6 x 11-0 leight minor TB epidemics. iharboring the tubercle bacillus | most practical means of imple: is = : : —— | In-the-TB control === on in their bodies and_ therefore | imenting. the: incidence of the dis- k = ‘ease in the city mons Pe Se Ae ; i aN : |ply the Heaf tuberculin test “ at |e children at the Grade e, a .ven to 10 level. The objectives of § oo TF ao ‘e [se a survey are: to stimulate , cio f= es : ‘public intgrest in TB; to detect i op new ae + agg ee i a ean —- |up ‘of conta children wit . ey an — ile The ‘Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., ia 2. ‘saa. raitive reactions! 10 deteresine | pied abowe: : the degree of infectivity in the — cently BEDROOM |. BEDROOM ‘community and to reduce unne-| of Central Queens Regional 10-0 x 8-10 18-3-x-1009—-: Hs WEEK AT-SQU cessary radiological examina-_ High School. Front al King: s tions. : _ This. survey has a “two-fold | sh | Se ee Study Tempo: Picking Up mice “etuttags itt Council. Meeting ‘Upper Floor: 630 Sq.Ft. : ome ot eae in re Is Held R tly iene community and to: discover hid- ls ela Kecenfly | -House: 600 Sq. Ft. 16,956 Cu Ft. Living room, dining room -@ kitchen and extra lavatory on “the first floor - - three: bed- rooms and bath up, all point to comfortable living. Note the entry with coat closet, the impressive fireplace, the spacious ‘terrace for outdoor fun, and the efficient’ kitchen are : Another important First Aid For Ailing Horries “By ROGER C. WHITMAN PLANS: FOR TWO-UNIT HOME five or six rooms for my family. The other will be three rooms. where my mother can live, close to us, Where can I find plans? “ANSWER: iy “several sources. Write to The « can Home 641 Lexington Ave., “New York City; Better Homes Des Moines, Towa; Popular Mechanics Press 200'W. Ontario St., Chicago.’ If they don’t have just what you're looking for, they can at least lend a hand toward, your goal, _-by recommending” urther sources. MASKING. TAPE LEFT-OVERS QUESTION: What can we use for removing masking tape resi- daughter’s mobile home was shipped from rane the - West Coast, and windows were taped as a bean Now she writes that the tape ileft'marks she can’t get off. Can you help? ANSWER: Wipe with cleaning fluid, or even high test. gasoline, “but be extremely. careful of the fite .hazard, especially if some of the tape removal is on the inside. You can get extra stub- born spots started by rubbing with the edge of a coin. ~ , FENCE OR WALL? __QUESTION: My lot has sever- al large stone piles which I wish to organize into a rustic id certain borders of the Jot. you ‘sug- gest literature on technique and fools for building a dry wall? ANSWER: “Some books on ma- sonry and concrete contain sec- tions on building dry stone walls; also a number of publica- tions on patios and: fences and walls. Fawcett Publishing Co., Greenwich, Conn., and Popular Mechanics Press, 200 East On- tario’ St., SChica o, 1:., have this type of literature. Their booklets: are frequently availab- le at hardware, néWstands, and bookstores. “How to Build Walls, a Sunset book, published by Lane Pub- lishing Co., Menlo Park, - Calif.; (price $1. 50) contains a section with the information you want. Sunset books are available at many variety stores, bookstores or from the publisher. —— PAINTING PLASTIC TILE QUESTION: _ I have a bath- room which has been finished with blue plastic tile. I want to and ~beautiful” ativantage ~here is the length of the living area extended from end to end. The ‘exterior of brick ‘and “frame has eye appeal also, es- pecially with the cantilever- ed second floor. Here is real economical comfort for the entire family - in the ageless, traditional style. build on a 40 ft lot. Could be | HOW TO OBTAIN “DESIGN BOOK .. The latest | design book on. | titled ‘101 Selected Suburban and Country Homes Design- ed for Canadians.” is now available at the ‘offices of The . As Showers Wash Campus Having been sed in ae Showers for past few ays, the campus lawns ‘are peste their coat’ of drab col- ors for new fresh: grass. |All the while -studying ‘at SDU |has been -continually gaining |more intensity and seriousness. Next Thursday at noon Easter vieing for the highest percent- | age of turnouts. Support your class, give blo es EXECUTIVES * Club at S.D.U; held its annual | a club constitution, election of a | The -Progressive Conservative | |den cases of active tuberculosis. | It-is proposed that the coming | ‘survey be. a joint project of the |Division of Public. Health Nurs- jing, the Division of Tuberculosis \Control and the P.E.I. Tubercu- ‘losis League. Bernice Rowland, RN,.-direc- jtor of public health nursing in Delegates from Morell and Tracadie attended a- Red Cross Area Council Meeting recently held if Tracadie. A’ panel of | Tracadie High School students discussed seven types of activi- *\ties in which Canadian Red‘ Some of these included the | ren ith | pre-clinical conferences w donor program, disaster ¥<er- iSchool staffs, makes lists of pu- Youth could and do participate. | Guardian and The Evening | Patriot-for $1, tax-free. This ‘new edition includes color se- | lection, etc.; plus over 100 pop- for appli@ation and hirtace prep- ular mew designs to choose. aration carefully. from. Also included are full | designs on how to order blue- | -|will be a breather in a long, yet ‘vide an opportunity for cancen- holidays begin. For some’ they seemingly very short, semester while for-others they will _pro- trated review of the work since iChristmas. On April 12th every- ‘one will return for a hectic’ four new executive, and plans for the | Young Progressive Conservative Conference. « The new executive includes Philip MacDonald, Past Presi- dent; Philip MacDougall. Pre- sident; Rita Curran, Vice - Pre- sident; and Sherril Barwise, Se- pils to be tested and arranges the dates of the clinics. The Division of TB eontro) un- der Dr. Eric Found will, if pos-j- sible, have a physician possibly Dr. W.R. Stewart, present dur- ing administration and reading | members of tuberculin tests; interpret ev- “views, home services, public re. ‘lations, nursing services and other community services. Chairman for the panel was | George Mitchell who is also the | ; Area ree eet ‘President. Panel | ‘included Ann Mullen, Jeanne Hughes. was Mrs. -W.W. Mrs. ‘Reid showed The guest speaker forthe ‘day of Red -Cross Youth for PELL. | aysia, and’ Thailand. One of the posal aad acadleiadh mtadantll ‘Smith, Mary McDonald ~ ial jinceis woondd Ww Caandio’ Red Cross students is being Reid, director | in vocational slides on Mal- a the next on June 4. ay Peter -McQuaid,. Dianne McDon- “ODOR FROM SINK de | -QUESTION: © Our bathroom P sink is set a ceramic =e vanity. Th is an opening in| ceive a seer! award yet to be | the sink to allow for overflow. | announced. There is terrible mildew odor coming from this opening; What ean we do? The entire bathroom smells moldy. The house is two years old. ANSWER: | If this odor has al- ways been a problem. the sink may not have been properly vented when .the plumbing sys- tem was installed. If it is a@ more recent problem, the wa- ter seal may have been destroy- ed, either by siphonage or from a change in atmospheric pres- sure outside. I récommend hav- ing-a competent plumbing” con- tractor nfake a careful inspec- tion- and- correction —-—- ~~~ ~The. PAINTS- @ G OFF “QUESTION: “have paihted my cement cellar floor with both | latex and then oil. base paint. In the case of the latex paint, certain areas turned to- powder then crumbled. Upon using oil base these areas are now crack- ing blistering, leaving bare areas of cement showing. How can I remedy this problem? ANSWER: If this was a new concrete floor when_ first paint- ed, and not properly etched he- fore applying the paint,- alkalis coming. through the . concrete may have affected the paint. Or there “may be water working up through the floor. (Is the floor. of sufficient thickness? . At least four inches, unless.there is an unusually high water table - in your neighborhood.) This results: in a condition like efflorescence, | affecting the paint and pushing it off the surface. For detailed information, on proper technique I suggest you get in touch with) your local office of the Portland | Cement Association,—or write to, their héadquarters, 33 West) Grand Ave., Chicago 10, for a} free copy of their leaflets, ‘‘Pain- | ting Concrete’, and ‘‘Concrete | Floor Finishes.’ LINOLEUM - LIKE COVERING | STION: We have a lino- 1 um-like covering on the lower part of our kitchen walls. We are remodelling and would like | In cooperation with the PEI. Tourist ‘Association all members Of thé “association willbe“ able~ to enter their tourist establish- ment in one-of the seven classes which. have been setup this year. These ‘classes include tourist resorts, urban tourist homes, rural tourist farm homes, camp. to grounds, restaurants, | tourist attractions and other bus. iness catering.to the summer tourist trade, The Rural One-Room School Improvement Competition which had. been in effect for . twenty years is being dropped this year. .modern_trend_ ation has made this competition | lof little value for the future. | Rural Church Improvement and the Perfection Dairy Barn Im- provement Competitions will not operate either in 1966. : _The Rural Co __Im- | provement. Competition w i1-] have increased Prize Money this year and to those Communities entering the added aid of a) score card is available, so that | a community will know parti- | eularly -what-aspects-of improve- ments they can.get the most points for. ee In the Flower Garden Com- | ding to its prize list a score card: Greater emphasis is been placed- on continuity in the gar- den. . . Eight Permits ‘Are Issued. City etigineer D.E. MacLean |reports ‘that a total of eight. building permits, were taken’ out }in March for construction pro- | jects amounting to an estimated | $125,000. The largest single pro- ject is. the buoy shed being built by the Department. of Transport jon the new Dept. of Transport Lwhart rat the bottom of Queen Street, which will cost $30,000. of. consolid- |pected to be petition -the society is also ad- |. cretary-Treasurer. All members the club and many others will be welcoming the Hon. ©. Davie Fulton to §.D.U. on Sunday af- ternoon at three o’ ’clock. Club held its annual meen during the past week. At this meéeting the chairman’s report for the year, was: released and nee year’s “executive was elect- ‘The new officers are. Margaret Ann Warren, chairman; . Leo. ‘Broderick and. Lyris Roberts, vice-chairmen; ‘and Pat Sinclai Secretary-treasurer. elected also are Treasure Chairman, Paul” ‘Hickey : Rowe. s __The..§.p.U. Band_ and _ Glee! Club are Scales a ‘Musical’ ‘Evening’’ at Kensington on Mon- day evening. This will likely be vides students with an opportun- the last’ performance of the ity to “help save lives.” Includ- | group for’this year ,as studies’ ed with this clinic is keen class | will. bsorbing much of their competition, Each classi be time Som no weeks of review-and examina- jtion. at : gs |REQUEST : The Students Union presented a brief to the. university admin- istration requesting three days) free of classes prior. examinations. This is’ in «line with policy at most of other Ma- ritime universities, some of whom. leave up to a week clear prior to examinations, :- It was revealed jiy the Secre-- tary of the Senate, Joseph O'-. ‘Connell, that the students would be allowed two days, “without classes before the commence- ment of final examinations.. The schedule for examinations which will begin on April. 13th is ex- posted soon. | A blood donor clinic is to be held at the St: Dunstan’s Gym, on Monday of next week. It pro- Van and Congratulations. to Hubert Ter- steeg, Music Director, who -de- |serves a very HIGH © "NOTE\ of commendation for his achieve- |ments with the band and glee Club this year. His latest accom- plishment has ‘been to induce Sadents to compose a sc hool| song. The efforts of Eugene Me- Laughlin and. Lawrence Don Elysyn have already been pre- sented to the students. Fishermen Are Opposed To Set Back TIGNISH — Fishermen share- Fisheries ae een Lid., |. Since next week includes the went on record at a recent meét.|Easter holidays; _we- -probably ing in Tignish, as being opposed |won’t be an ts via this to having the present opening | column.’ To each to all —a lobster season date of May Tet ivery Happy Easter: set back to May 7th. RIFLE SHOOT. | During a sharp discussion per- | ~—"\God on the matter, it was pvinted |. The following. are the results of the rifle shoot held at Mur- out that a week lost for the lob- | Nter fishermen would cut off his | fish, this they felt was boond | Ay March 31; to take away from their income. | A arrell White better time -to handle the lob- | ene ion iach comer. Randall Richard Cannery workers particularly | ¢ a Wine rds time for the landing of ground | The éarly spring season is a | Fred C. White ster catch, as the. weather is/ iB Dort the men whoe unemployment has | Keith. cma Newly | w to the etd. | sirehwood High School, rays of positive reactors. and|ald, Gerard Dougan, Noreen supply tuberculin testing mater- jal and X-ray films as well as the salary of the mobile ait * ‘ray-technician.— is Tew] } The P.E.I.. Tube gue under Blanche ([onway, | Seak Sale Secretary, will be-re--j sponsible for letters, pamphlets | and consent cards for | parents | and supplying ‘the facilities of | the Christmas Seal X-ray unit ‘as required to x-ray positive re- \actors. omy a, ee |ARRANGEMENTS ‘SADE. April 2nd, 1965 Letters and pamphlets are be- | cemabecbanca wy ing and will be distributed to | nts*of. pupils at Queen Char- | lotte High School, Birchwood % 'High School, Notre..Dame Aca- emy and Parkdale Junior-High + |School. With these letters go a ;eard which the parents are ah léd to sign, giving their permis- ‘sion for their children to receive this painless test. ; Dates set for the elinics are: - Always his wife and family, date April 18, reading- a April 25; Queen Charlotte Hight f | School, testing datt- April 20, reading date April 27; Parkdale School, testing date April a = reading date April 28; Dame Academy, testing iate. April 21 and reading date April 28. - With the consent of the parents ; approximately 1500 students will | be tested during these clinics. ‘We continually “endeav- our to merit your confidence — THE JENKINS | to remove a, section of, this wall | The other seven permits were covering so that we can use it| for private ing for patehing around new cabi-, Total construction for the first nets. We have tried to buy three mbnths of 1966 amounted some, but can't find any in the | to $1,266,000, close to. five times same color. How can we do | that for the corresponding per- this? | jiod of last year. Building per- ¢|Mits for Jan. Feb. and March 5th, Dr. ‘Wilder. from the Bio- logical station at St. Andrews, | been cut pff( are anxious to Teod . PHARMACY employed, and if operations are Ree ae ss {delayed by another week, -they | Gary Gormley | : will seek employment other Roy Penny | Dispensing arias | John Gosbee | A one day ‘course for fisher- | i AF Chemists men will be held in the Tignist cae on Cor. : Gt. George g Kents Sts. Dalton school on Tuesday April | Clara White , | Open ‘Evenings Dial 4-4219 SSSISSSSRKFRRKSB ee, wil be The Only Charlottetown Drug Store Open i Saturday Evening And All Day Sunday DRUG “STORE A . _ OPEN 128 KENT STREET _ RY FABULOUS NEW | _ STEAD’S PHARMACY DIAL 4-4131 — 4-8182 LEAT STEAD’S... =) titutes. ; It°was decided ot i the méctiig | r Councit- meeting would bela in Morell only $l. 50 FREE i TO ALL _except for a few Ashingles change. the color and wonder if ie ene Rs Pay Goes Than, | the tile could be painted’ or | with a firm steady motion,. pull enaméled a different color? “If|the rest of it away from the wall. 80, what should be the proce-|1¢ the section you want to re- dure’ imove is not ceiling-to-floon, ‘ cut | ‘ ‘ANSWER: The tile could be |the covering with a sharp razor painted. As.the tile is in the | blade at edges of area you want, bathroom, use an enamel, of \off, then use same procedure as good quality. First, clean the | mentioned. tile surface thcroughly of all trace of wax, grease, dirt; et If there is a gloss go ovef it | with fine sandpaper) to Alightly | roughen the surface fo! Then | adhesion of the enamell The follow manufacturer’s Competitions = Are Announced tistruc- | The Prince Edward ‘Island ' tions on the enamel container Beautification Society announced carefully as to first coat; if |today their competitions for recommended, apply an enamel | 1966 and that some changes undercoater. ‘have been made in the farm —MAKING SHINGLES UNIFORM | home improvement, flower gar- QUESTION: We have an as-| den and tourist association com- bestos shingle roof on our red | petitions. Cash prizes. of $4,000 brick, white trim, ‘Williams- | are being .offered. burg” home. Originally, the |For 1 the «Society will be shingles were blue-black, but | sponsoring one farm home im- have faded to a uniform gray. | provement class only. The Class have faded a Tighter; shade. What stain or paint. could | money. formerly used for this we use to blend in these _few/ class has been added to the first shingles to eve the appear-’| year contest. It is hoped that | ance? | this will encourage more people ANSWER: Paint the un- -blenid- | to start improvements to their !ng shingles with a PVA vinyl | | property. It is planned to have plastic paint, mixed.to match | | 2nd prizes. for each county with the color of the rest of the roof) a first prize of $200.00. A pro: shingles. .This type of paint: is| vincial- winner is to be picked excellent for both roof and sid-| from the top in each . county ine asbestos shingles, -Follow | whic will be named the Farm manufacturer’ 8 label instructions ; Home of the year and. will re | Wea { tae ene , s Ig that | B or second and third year con~ “streaked | tests-has—-been-given-up-and-the—+- of 1965 amounted to $274,000. trey comparisons however, says MacLeah, mieam very liftle, fice the amount building from month to—month . varies | greatly and. unpredictably. For instance, over-a million-dollars lin permits taken out in Jan. of this year, and the figure dropped | to only $6,000 in-February. | The increase this year, - then, | cannot ‘be taken as‘a trend, since |comparisons of any meaning |must be for a period: of a full "year N.B., will speak on lobster con: | servation. Dr. R.E. Dranna and | L. 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