Sail ¢ Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Dee. 17, 1965. Winter WorksProgram. - Said LargestOn Record #or vou anes Figures show that the Domin-| At the same tifne, last year ton Government programs for projects approved providedy for encouraging construction indus- 5,000,000 man - days of employ- trv employment during the win- | ment for 103,000 workers. ter months, has every sign of The total cost of projects ap- being more successful this win- | proved for the 1965-66 winter ter than ever before | Season is over $246 000,000 which On the basis of present figures, | is $35,000,000 more than last # is evident that.the Federal- | year municipal winter works incen-| The Donginion Government's tve program this year ‘will be) | share of direct payroll costs the largest on record. Under this | on these projects is an estimat- program the Dominion Govern- ed $50,000,000. “ mem contributes 60 per cent of In this province, 37 communm- the on-site payroll costs of ap- | ties have had 58 applications ac- proved municipal works - pro- | cepted for wintér work program | jects ‘carried out on P.E.T., be- | participation. tween Nov, 1 and “April 30. je {The projects, having an esti- To date 1,800 canadian _muni- | mated cost of $2,196,000, will | eipalities ‘have indicated that | | provide an estimated 82,269 man | they will participate Projects | days of work for 1,464 men. approved thus far. will provide an estimated 6,000 000 man-days | fall ot work for 115,000 workers. | | “That Wonderful Gift" DIAMONDS from Pattersons Jewellers 113 Kent St. Dial 4-6732 Ski-Jackets The Misses HOLMES & BRADLEY A Beautiful ORIGINAL . PAINTING by H. B. Bugden @ Nities ' 1.98 . 14.9 @ Baby Dolls Dusters ° 8. M. L. Speaker Maps Home Program The Fort Augustus Home and | School Association held its regu- | ¥ lar meeting on Monday night. Fs ~ Elinor MacDonald gave a talk | on reddiness activities for the pre-school child. Miss MacDon ald mapped out an informal learning program that can be earried out in the home and which constitutes preparation for the formal school program. Miss MacDonald ‘left numérous prac- | tical suggestions with the par-| iy ents, among them that of read- ing to the children which she re- garded as most valuable. a vote of thanks was extended “Walk through this door and a whole 1 new world of gift ideas unfolds” — on your next shopping trip call in to Melnnis Photo & . Supply, ° Kent Street ... . Gt. George St. Ch’town HOBBY 4\§ For 2 Ch’'tewng |§ Mme-up over the season or a perfect party Smix try Say Merry Christmas may with Perfume... } 7 fn RIBUMS SEAMAN’S’ § VCs tee tear This Christmas Give | ; | | FLEETWOOD Solid State Stereo Craswell Studio FOR CHRISTMAS Give hand colored Island scenes from Craswell's te the guest speaker. Lunch was: served and a parent-teacher per- eee Island Soldier | Company Moves | Gets Promotion Its Head Office wi. Ready, formerty of Char. CAPITAL BUREAU | ed from captain to major. OF THE GUARDIAN | His mother, Mrs. W.R. Ready OTTAWA — Gulf Garden Foods | is living in Charlottetown, Ltd. has ‘been given authority to| ‘Major Ready has been with the change the location of its head | ROHA eince 1951. _, office from- Montreal to Water | He is married te the former Street, Georgetown, P.E.I. | Nancy Beer of: “Charlottetown. A notice to this effect is | | They children. lished in the current editi lon —_ The rage ine ee Wi The directors the company | | Co introduced a by-law which : was | Ins oe Ww ee by the lpr atir nl H Bi Yi of company’s shareholders a idl a special meeting. as ig le The notice is signed by the | eompany secretary, A, Bisson. | Audrey's Rena, owned by oe nette. \Leigh Semple, Winsloe, is re-| : | Bosted as the highest producing , | Guernsey .3-year-old heifer- in Centre Operation) the Maritime Provinces and Que- Said A Success | "Tre canadian Guerosey Breed. f ; a : - uce oe credits this heifer ¥ ALBERTON — The first an- production of 9,650 pounds | “nual meeting of shareholders of |ilk, 502 pounds ‘butterfat for | Jacques Cartier Memorial Arena |bteed class averages of 130 for | Centre Comparry was held Wed- |ilk, 135 for butterfat. nesday night in the town council "Kingston View Flossie produe- rooms with Rev. Gerald Steele |¢4 8,945 pounds milk, 507 as chairman. The minutes were |Dutterfat as a four-year old cow recorded by Wesley . Hardy. for BCAs of 116 milk, 151 butter- A financial statement was pr- |fat for Harrison Green and Sons, sented by Robert Campbell, | Kingston, as a four year old cow. chairman of the rink manage- | 10 the two year old class the ment committee. The treasurer, |Greeas had Brooknil RB . Win- A.L. Tibbetts considered the |Mie produce 8,585 pounds mili, wear ‘a. wonderful | success,” |429 pounds fat for an average considering a short season which |test of ‘five percent. The BCAs opened Jan. 9. jwere 122 for both milk and fat. Wesleye ‘Hardy, chairman of the building, committee feported Vehicles Collide . finished and that a number of > reo minor repairs and alterations | Near Hazelb k were completed this week. There was an-accident near | _ A financial drive, started last | Hazelbrook. at approximately | fall is to be resumed with Arthur | 3:45 yesterday afternoon: Mac- | McRae as chairman of the com-| Lean’s ambulance was called to | mittee. Other members are Re-| the scene, but there was no one | ginald Travers. and Tom Ber-| taken to hospital by the Char- | | Give an Arrow Shirt ee va a, en 5.00/| SLIPPERS... The canteen will be operated The collision was reported to | is A handsome 19” Pervabhe “with this winter by Mrs. Harry Wells | be between a car and truck and | a oe — eh <a Sone Great Christmas rst rae plu abe. guarnin Gifts - ««- inant Pie Pay Only 11.00 Monthly of -Bimsdale and-Willard-Cough-}-damage-to-the-vehicleswas-be-.9 RALPH'S = Es See = ocuen _ Qas : ~CROCKETT & STOREY 17D. _ lin-has_been__rehired as careta-.| lieved to be extensive.. Dial 4-8444 @ Men’s ker. Charlottetown Detachment of " LePAGE SHOE CO. Directors for the coming year | the ROMP investigated the ac- Graften Street _ Charlottetown BEVERAGES Water St. Ch’tewn 2 Purse flacon . Perfume Refill . Bath Soap and Oi! Give A Gift Certificate Gift Certificate of a hat gloves or purse The “piece de resistance” in Fleetwoods all new etereo line for 1965. The dignified elegance of its authentic period styling encasing, the world’s - finest electronic components will make i the natural focal point of any livingroom ‘Socoration theme. GIFT CERTIFICATE —let them make their ewn ee: Vicki Acchac & Wackiceald tied Sediy fork demonstration ofthe world’s finest stereo. Archer & MacDonald Lid fresh family fum and excite- OPEN UNTIL 9 Eg ment... everywhere! Ney | — = St. Peters Rd. 4-6345 — 2-1755 Ch'town \% mow too deep, no hill too A : c= steep — see it today! e Car Coats All Gift Boxed the: {Fashion Shop ¥ open all day Saturday 4 ¥ Gt, George St. = Ch’town 2 CHRISTMAS GIFT YOU-CAN SEND ~~~ --- “News From Home” EVERY: DAY, To someone who's away .., . Share the great Island moments of-1966 with AY Re : - YZ _ in a ‘year long gift ae to ra 2 rn - re \ of Y 7 are Wesley Hardy, Father | cident. but when contacted last Steele, Rev. David MacDonald, | night a spokesman for. the RCMIP “Robert Campbell and Kenneth | said the details would, not be Pridham. available until this morning. | Pr eee erates ten Education | = “mx: Seen As Farming Need Por the quick re fresher needed ei holiday time er an ideal mixer, be sure | KENSINGTON — Steps were nected with farming, but he said: at the Kensi area |}—certain steps must be under- sae of Trade ilar * eq. taken, not by the government nesday night which could have but by the people."’ He added: The Evening Patriot & Just before Christmas, a gift card will be mailed to each: of your gift ~ recipients, hand signed as you per-~ sonally direct. Ws PEERLESS, we need a better informed far reaching results. Plans were leadership.” the gift supreme _ made by which the people of the | The guest speaker outlined the ; ‘ area will be contacted on the ‘ eh tlie, & Nechion a peal ne woman can resist. The gubject of adult education. jway in which people can begin Christmas gift rated high ebove all | T— Ble} island Made BLANKETS { Beautifully Gift Packaged Interested persons will state in| \ascuaman wee tenn - ne writing the subject. in which \Dallenbach’s & n was they are interested in studying | inade clear that: cal y if the ethers. Come in today and see the » as well as ne aa in which Some ’ | people aré interested ‘and en- eee SPECIAL RATES FOR ARMED SERVICE are capable of imparting know. *"|thusiastic enough’ can this pro- beautiful select PERSONNEL AND COLLEGE STUDENTS ledge. gram of continued education be Choose from mink, muskrat, kelin- sky and sable fer the women in Rudi Dallenbach, who is as-| signed to the provincial govern-|' 4. central. committee, lected * For Complete Rate Information ment on the rural development |to take care of the initial stages life who jates elegance we © tne a am, was the guest speaker. |is comprised of George Howatt, re ae Circulation Dept a made -if-clear that he is a | chairman: Jacques _ Berrard, : 4 firm believer in ae oe edu-| Darrell Picketts and Mrs. Ce Phone 4-8506 cation and expressed the opinion tine MacLellan, secretary. that farming will be greatly; Wood presided at the alts: changed with the coming of the| Marjorie Johnston read the min- causeway. e jutes of the last regular council é Mainlanders are already look- | meeting and matters brought up s for land to buy, he said, and|at the latter were discussed ead farmers fail to. see the briefly. bilities. He said: ‘“‘the| It was ee that. progress r underestimates the PO) is Se in planning of the i tentials of agriculture.” project. Archie Johnstone, + et ee ee eae | \Rev. Dr. L. P. Callaghan and} the need for continuous educa- Stanhope Moore were named the tion. r the many subjects con- nominating committee. ° Island Furriers Ltd. “the ultimate in fashion” _ F N 79 Grafton St. Charlottetown a rd i : e zs . : KY ER SE TSP TILA SL A OER PB PEAT mC ERI Je tyMAR TIAA As ce Sarr