Elmer MacDona ; = secretary of the Royal Cana- “dian Legion Branch’ of Mt. — Stewart _is ‘ shown receiving a certificate of merit from” the ‘ branch for service to the PRESENTS AWARD : g—time—of-the—provinclal_ command _of_ ,and_spelling on the primary le- member of the branch and has been secretary for six or more years.—The—presentation__was_ made by Pius Smith, president a Minister Issues Statement ~ Hon. ‘Hubert B. MeNeill, Min- ister of Labor-sannounced yes- terday that Municipal Winter Works Incentive Program for _ the year 1965-66 will be contin- --ued on Prince Edward Island un- til April 30th. Mr. McNeill stat- ed that there were 105 projects | approved by the proviincial gov- ernment for the Winter Works _ Program. 102 ‘of these were ap- proved by the Federal Govern- “ment and three are still pend-| ing. * Mr..MeNeill stated that this is the most successful Winter Works Program to date 1n that the largest number of projects ~-have-been approved, the largest —ments_to..firehalls; amount of wages paid ana the ‘gest number-of-workmen will nefit. Many: capital assets have been | made possible to Prince Edward | Island due to this Winter Works | Program. Among them are: re- | pairs to village halls; a number | of ice skating rinks; improve | sidewalks |. laid in villages; concrete cement | tanks for fishermen; shops for fishing boat —repairs;-—fencing around municipal owned ‘lands; +2 o’clock Tuesday a@ number of senior citizens hous- ing programs throughout the en-/| tire Province; sewage work; eommunity parks; sports and re- ereational centres and a ‘pilot, Board Manager Has Statement C.W._Moffatt. general man- ager of the Charlottetown Board of Trade, yesterday announced —that~about_25,000 Charlottetown tourist leaflets are being sent to travel bureaus and board of trade offices project on community “housing. The Minister stated that he will meet with all. communities very shortly to plan for thé 1966- 67 Winter Works Program to make sure that full benefit will | be available to all of the com- munities. An inventory is ,being | |made up from the programs in.- | itiated” since the start of the ‘Program so that all of the com- munities may know what their neighbours are doing in this Fe- gard. The Winter Works Program al a ‘joint federal-provincial pro- aoa with 90 per cent of the la- bor costs being paid by. the pro]. @ p ag vincial and federal government ’| of +-tne-\ labor: | and, 10° Ser cent cost_being borne by the munici- \ the- Legion : STORE HOURS Open Friday Til 9 p.m. — Saturday Till palities involved. Period for this | eA ARGU tps ee rarer oe year’s Drogram is November -1,: 1965 to April 30, 1966. M.V. Abegweit To Drydock | The M.V. Abegweit left for morning for her seasonal refit. A spokesman for CNR’ last \drydock in Halifax shortly after inight-said-the- Abegweit will be | out of service for about three weeks or more before the over- haul is completed. The S.S. Scotian was put into freight along with the-S.S. Prince Edward Island. The M.V. Con: federation, not equipped with Tails, is~-handling--vehicles, re- ports indicated Traffic was termed about—av- erage for-this time of year al- though schedules yesterday were a little heavy due to the Easter weekend. COMPARE ——AT-$459 Fast- Absorbing SPONGE MOP - _ land News Page 72. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., April 13, 1966. Teachers’ Board The Easter meeting of the board of governors of the Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Féder- ation ‘held. in the Federation house yesterday was chaired by iPresident 1.W. Murphy, In his reniarks Mr. spoke on the successes. of the iFederatian with respact to — sal- lery, pension and school pro- grams on television " * Mr. Lidstone, in speaking on behalf of the pension’ committee, reported changes in the teach- | Murphy \Merrill Nicholson. Holds Meeting the elementary level French, grades 7:10; science. grades 7-8; mathematics in Side 9 and bis tory in grade 10 The proposed new struc fee ture was introduced hy Francis Blanchard and the new structure was accepted by the hoard mem- Ubers The following enmmittees were appointed: Mabel Mathieson. re cording secretar\ resolutions, Lorne Moase press, and Mary Mac(allum ers’ Superannuation Act. Mabel sister Mary Arnold and Ron sions _ The chairman of the resolv- tions committee, -Lorne Moase, ‘reported on various resolutions. The work of the Provincial} Surriculum Offiniith sported _by Sister Mary of Carmel in- | volved © mathematics, rene | - WILSON “Hol-Hi“ - = {Matheson_also ‘spoke on Pen: |Rice Eric Kipping Releases Plans Erie J. Kipping of The Island Development Company,--Charlot- ; tetown, and Vice President of | “vel; mathematics and-science-on-the- Atlantie-Provinces Eeonomic.., ” 00 : at $1.25 ea. _ “ternoon~ sessions—which—will _in- clude all APEC members ae Made in Scotland! Liquid centre. rs ' City Youth _Is Remanded A Charlottetown youth Barry James Bradley, 17, was remand- ec to April 19 on charges of ence while his licence was sus- pended The accused was arraigned in mouth, “erty police-court--yesterday—be- Council in Prince Edward’ Is- land, has ‘just announced plans for an APEC meeting to be held in Charlottetown, on, Wednesday, April 27 Scheduled for town Hotel,.the meeting will be for all APEC members in Prince Edward Island and other inter- ested persons. Mr Kipping stat- ed that oné of the main purposes = of the meeting will he to consi- der APECs present programme and industrial developments in Prince Edward Island ‘The APEC Board ofDirectors’ meeting in the morning will be followed by a luncheon and af- and guests. Complete programme de- tails will be released-later- ~ Me. Kipping added-that this designed to enable all | Prise Edward Island members | to better understand, and fully participate in, the Council's im: | portant programme. — | fore Magistrate A lam, QC The preliminary hearing of \Railway Wharf. George Roger Conway charged| While in Georgetown the Ma- with break, entry and. theft was jritime 11 will have repairs made Canadian Camping Association |also heard. Conway, represent- |to her winches. The repair work map, and log water. routes used ed. by Allison Gillis, had his case | will be done by machinists of py adjourned to Tuesday, April 19. eens Marine Limited, Ship nounced Saturday:.by the cen- A ctiy man Bernard Joseph break; entry and theft and of Doiron, charged with damage to, trying to obtain a driver's lic. | Property was further remap to April 19. Fishing Boats ine ciortote, DU@-To Arrive. The 60 foot long Fishing Boat, “Maritime 11" in Georgetown today Mortgage Funds | 110 Queen St ff ENCOURAGE MAPPING memento | (CP) — Awarding ofa $12,000 grant to help the James Hat- Magdalene Islands and will dock jat the Dominion Government early Canadians, was an- Building and Repairing. ‘tennial commission. It is understood that the agents LP RIPPLI PD PPI PO PRA RPT PR: ded for Magdalene Island boat are 'y . PURITY DAIRY Gordon Pugh Ltd. Bathurst Ma- rine Lid. are equipped to make 3 2-6 0e8 e064 + Gordon John White, Dart- : N. S., charged with fail- Perso Rate a : “Parents Prefer ing -to_stop_at_a stop..sign, WaS | Georbetown will ee frequent- Purity Preduets”' ° fined $5 and costs or two days. : \ly become a port of call for ¢ 317: Ket Stes Diat “enters trawlers and fishing craft in 3 \need— of repairing and -refitting. De aS raadesaeiar ee CITY OF DARTMOUTH © 2 Required by ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT (Additions to Staff) is due to arrive | from’ the Available Graduate Engineers’ to work on- design and on residential construction. q i a | Engineering Technicians — with experience in properties “mylene field or with suitable. qualifications. H.-L. SEAR APPLY. to Te N. re Dial 32-1271. gna 3 -or “Double “pate " SKIPPING ROPES we Ws 24 Popular candy-stripe pattern with dur- EN fluted handles. While they last! Flexible si Fuel Can 99 For-power_mower ~or-boat. Flexible. Reg. $1.19 Sale throughout the “pouring spout and filter; 1-Gallon ca- pacity. Famous tough Cadwell cover, rocket-like off-the-tee acceleration, true roll on the green. PA “Big, fast - - absorbing cellulose sponge. Spring-loaded squeezer. Long, 48-inch ‘hardwood handle. province. These: updated leaflets hav wew look. Pictured on the front | eover is the Fathers of Confed- - eration Memorial Center. The vid leaflets pictured. the Con- federation Chamber. The color has also been changed witir an; The Borden town policeman eye catching combination of yel- | and an RCMP constable of the low and green replacing the: old- | | Borden detachment are Police Officers Are Charged 66 | er colors of orange and beige. ssi The leaflets tell why Charlotte- |eued by airs. Donna Louise Wi et $12.95 — BABY’S SIT AND STAND town is an ideal holiday spot, a| 90, Crapatid, as the result of nice place to live, a good place} an -alleged--assault_against.her S H i t 7 ‘ for. industry. and an enjoyable | in November of 1965. ‘ uper-! e me ETY HARNESS Red flasher eonvention area. A bit of the history of Char- | Action-safety features: The case of Mrs. Wilson versus light, Directional signals, Warning Borden * Johannes REGULAR $2.79 4 SY 8 lottetown, is also included. In Pion cat Winter REGEE i e @eneral the leaflets tell just mt con buzzer, Flashlight - Headlamp, Rear | stable Allan D. Burchill comes reflector, Tinted goggles, Shock- Sale priced at , about everythng anybody would want to know. abput Charlotte: | Coim* eee tuaeag AL ‘SAFETY-FOUR’ 4-Piy on {| Turmpihe Foe ee Keeps the ze poe, soem pipect. o'clock. Mrs. Wilson contends iid SIZE _ TYPE Turnpike SAFETY Twin-Pty| sTANDatp he youngster comfortable, out of i ae : | that the two defendants entered = - Siligeme eee ; > . ’ mischiet and safe. Strong, durable, easy- es $20 Pe n alty her oe ast November ov rite | Mat | at hie ta to. -clean, nylon webbing: qtiick release ELV ET ‘and in attempting to ie a6 as. ee catehee ot Font 3 | itelig | oe safety buckle. Fastens easily to seat back, | saulted her ei cael ee d 20.60| 9.70 9.46! 13.20| 6.99 s impose a T 3309 are 10.44/14 0 Te 7.96 A fine of $20 and costs was ining aL rau 1.65, 21. 95|_ 9.99 Greatly Reduced : t- Polish » imposed upon Samson foie od TT {| 21.85| 10.46 | 10, 20. Seis ese [aceliees C cane! ‘MacKay when, he appeared be- pT 6.40/13 t || 24.65] 11.47) 17.18, 15. 0! “a2 Y4" DRILL ef fare Justice of*the Peace Albert | 4 6.50/13 T/W || 27.75] 12.71 | 12.38! 23.30) 10.81 31.49: ie in traffic court yester- | os Lae | 24 65| 11.82 | 11.50) 99 Sale ay on a charge of driving a 7.00/13 : i . mbtor vehicle which was ‘not | Wholesome : “ Ae oa ene 12.85), ae anne Banish iit road eaipped with brakes 7.00/14 \ T | 26.40 12.03 11. 70| film and revitalize Fined $15 and costs on separ- (7.35/14) T/W |) 29.65) 13.19 12.85) Sale the original factory ate speeding charges re: athe spaneeconre [evorscien Can. 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