a apt stew e 1 gees: - re a a £ §. ‘ & * * , s $2e3- Navy nurses, were wounded in the terrorist | MD.; ®t. Ruth A. Mason, Gos- >. first American women to re- bomb explosion at an Ameri- en N.Y.; and Lt, Ann D. Purple Hearts in Viet can officers quavters on Christ- Reynolds, Dover, N.H. (AP Bie cas dca tals ‘teste. mas Eve. From left are Lt. Wirephote via radie from Sal- tog the award in Saigon. They Barbara J. Wooster, Laurel. gor) . s 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon,, Jan. 11, 1965.\essity in Quebec today anc this * > s i ‘ & 5 A -F Dollars Into Investments ms ae Te — " By WILLIAM MacDOUGALL public at-no charge. Income Ht =BE ijt i 3 ! E li | | Ur £ fy ci 2* 3 z i i i $ es i i a & x 5 i & = F ge Be rf gé&s #2 5 f eet ieee g ult geeks i HT fi ft 1 sf 7 IN 1959 value of dividends as income or oklets were first| for reinvestment, dollar-averag- 1959 the ex-|ing, mutual funds and invest- nested: by” Erie | Ment clubs. Mr. Hees| Both booklets, small in- ; Stock Marts Seek To Lure and 3,000 copies of Second In-|typical fields of Canadian ts come. They are available to the vestment for the years 1954- 1963. The 10 fields are identical tothe. exchanges’ 10 indices, The booklets are not intended. rE i R att ; 3 PE J Veesi bees sy ACKETS pile lava fi 3! rere 100 pair of ladies Sno Boots. me NON ‘fink: Deepa aeling COATS reg. $14.95 reg. $5.95 pile ined SKI JACKETS reg. $19.95 10 95 All prices and unequalled # 3.95 +06 ere / t+ +s eeeeaeeeee Heer enneeee separatism nor nationalism rep resent the true nature changes in Quebec, Eric ans, Quebec revenue mun ster, calls for government investment Que Minister all Canadian unity” -vitr a clear |that will support and ‘boost out- Explains Trend divis‘on of powers. put, .ad employment | Mr. Kierans, former presi In my “own mind, our pro- . J In His Province CALGARY (CP) dent cf the Montreal Stocs Ex. |8Tam wil) be .a success when change, said development of | need for a high level his province must be grounded of provin c ial expenditures in the ‘real'ties of an eccnomy Dates,” Mr. K‘erans said. — that suffers from severe unem- Text of the revenue «ninis- ployment, a slow rate of growth | ‘e's address was released to in all but the metropolitan sec- the press in advance of deliv- tors and an unlucky adherence |©Y- to ineffective forms of business . . Nursing Homes — Neither of the Kier said here. 4, Organization.” The change is of a pcoplié| WILL USE RESOURCES moving out of its traditional; However, there was no doubt |’ potmegee ‘and customs and in|thal Gashec weal witli is| U0 Ontario this vacuum it is the task of | vast forest, water, power and in- ® w everyone in Quebec to prove | dustrial resources in rapid eco- Said Firetraps. that the prov'nce can manage |nomic development during the ; its newfound responsibilities. |next decade. TORONTO (CP)—The chair- Mr. Kierans told a luncheon; The key problem nae Sine of the Omario Hospital Mecting of the; Canadian Club. |nancing- entrepreneurship Service Commission said Mr. Kicrans noted Quebec's |the location of entrepreneurship he _— Ontario ‘nursi advances in the recovery of tax|with government enterprises| "®T®. Many Ontario nursing sources but said the govern-| was onsistent with the theory | homes are ‘‘firetraps. Ment of premier Jean Lesage | of democracy. ~t “There's no doubt about it,” believes ‘there must be an over-| ‘Heightened activity is a nec-|said Dr. J. B. Neilson, “and it would be very costly to reno- | vate them “From what I've seen of pursing homes in this province —and I've seen a lov—I would | not want to be put in one if 1) became critically ill. | “They suffer from overcrowd-'| ing. My Goodness, t-ere is no | privacy in any of the nursing homes I've seen, and the qual- ity of care they offer - varies | widely ‘throughout the prov- | ince.” Dr. Neilson’s comments were | made .o the legislature's select | committee on the aging. Public | Welfate Minister J Cecile | | of education designed to partment—becomes depu', min ister of education. Previously there were two deputy. minis- ters ader the chief director. Henceforth there will be three i Education Dept. In Ontario assistant deputy ministers Is Reorganized | One assistant deputy ‘will be TORONTO (CP)—A major re-| concerned with instruction, ‘he ganization of ‘the deparment | second with acministra’ n, nd ree | the third with. provincial sch-v1s educationists from administra- ee education, se‘d Mr, tive tasks and allow them to de- ’ . vote their full time 10 educa-| The Mp-allocation of jobs aiso tion problems was announced |Wi!! mean the removal from by Education Minister William | Schools of inspectors whose Davis. functions do not require the t- . . |vention of educationists. [hese The major changes will be | jobs will be given tv the shool combining of the elementary | business administration braacn said in am interview later that |and secondary school branches | EDITOR RESIGNS many Ontario nursing. homes have standards that he consid- ers too low. But he said his deparvment does not have the responsibility for policing them. 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More and more discerning people are proving to their satisfaction that ToBAcco LIM _ @ + 3% iTED = a Ab and dividing of the province | have its own superintendent. cials tion—senior official wikens OF FINE CIGARETTES. pyle PHILADELPHIA ‘AP) — Di- into an as - yet undetermined | rectors of tHe Curtis Publishing Company announced Thursday Titles of the. three top offi-|that Davis Thomas, editor of of the /department are |the Ladies Home Journal! for number of districts, each changed and one new high-level | the last 18 months, has resigned position is :created ~ The chief direciér of educa« in. the de- | | and. been replaced by. John Mack Carte¥ editor of McCall's, a leading competitor. — Fs 207s mon sate Bi