=~ and siding=some—with- ~a—brick | 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues., April 5, 1966. | ‘Know Russia’ alps * } | PLAYWRIGHT Dies Russel Crouse, author of numerous Broadway shows, died Sunday in St. Luke's Hos- pital in New York: Crouse, who was 73, won the Pulitizer Prize for ‘State of the Union” Brick. Dwellings Bring New Look For T WINNIPEG_(CP) — Fashion- able brick homes, once rela- tively rare and a sign of af- fluence in Winnipeg, are on the ‘They are becoming more.and more popular across the Prairie |. provinces,” says sales manager Gerald Reyner whose firm plans to-—start - cénstruction—of- brick homes throughout the patie: Winnipeg area this summer. “These homes get away from | the, standard stucco-look and | people have been very satisfied with what, they saw in our dis: play homes.’ Brick houses ¢ain. be. found in ‘the older sections of Winnipeg. But in the last 25- years stucco trim—have dominated the hous- | ing market “in the city. ae icco = ~trend—_resulted gher costs of brick con- annus and a large down pay- Medicare _ Statement | Promised | OTTAWA (CP)—Prime Minis- ‘ter Pearson told‘ the Conimons Monday he hopes-to made a etatement shortly on the govern- ment’s plans for mational medi- eare insurance. d Replying gs New Democcat Leader T. C. Douglas, he. said ’ he was unable to make any im- nediate: ae eee ce Mr. Douglas had referred to press reports that the cabinet plans to go ahead with a medi- eal plan next year regardless of how many provinces indicate a in 1946 — cantonal the | - | Are Outlined the 1939 hit ‘Life With “Father.” The last Broadway show for which Crouse wrote the book was the 1959 hit musical “The Sound of Music." s In Winnipeg AKRON, Ohio- (AP) — Good- year Tire and Rubber Ca.’ share- holders were told Monday that ithe firm's capital expenditure authorizations this year will rup about the same as last year's record. $195,000,000. Russell DeYoung, chairman and chief executive officer, also reported at the annual share- holders’ meeting that sales and earnings for the first quarter are expected. to exceed those for the record-breaking first fur ter of 1965. “DeYoung said two-thirds of the funds authorized for capital expenditures this year will be for expansion and new facilities and the remaining one-third for new methods, quality improve- ment, research and develop- ment. and modernization. willingness to participate. He | asked Mr. Pearson to confirm the reports. 40 invested spent in the United States; cent will be dressed! in @ suit tailored to your Dial 2-247 _ Gets Response } “Some 60 per cent will be! as first rize, officially closed ,- [March 31 but Mr, Grigorivich jsaid all late-arriving entries are | being accepted. Since the contest was OTTAWA (CP) — The Soviet , nounced in February, RICHMOND’ sie ag Perry,- Mrs. | Alcid Arsenault and Miss Lillian | John Mclintee, Charlottetown, | McIntee: It was decided te wait’ an- | recently visited. his sisters and | until after Easter before holding the em- | brother Lillian and Arnold Me- | other card party. ee Te eg ee A Sse ee | committee in| ‘ertpts of the edit proceedings, nel had made # dectston abou Report Piuwilesd to determine weciiinge ‘i in. | opposition demands for an..im . b On Truscott Case ee Knowles (NDP—_Wine} LAND IS MINORITY nipeg North Centre) asked in| Water covers nearly three i \the Commons whether Mr. Pen-iquarter?af the world’s surface. OTTAWA Solicitor- over-all, :|Barniault. Refresh ments were ‘payments guidelines donesian: Red Cross. “bassy ‘has also received about | George Fisher, Grand River : | , N ‘Embassy press office said Mon- 90 letters seeking information | tee: Richmond: thea PURAER th ele eine ater General Pennell said Monday he —— — or on day it has received more than 4, fislp answer the 12 questions) The ‘weekly card party: spon- | spending , some ase a Mativ's exects to report soon. to Prime | } POOoooe rere orr nae . es 250 completed entries in a iKnow on Russian geography, history | sored by the Richmond CWhe: cy jie” Minister Pearson on his: review $ i6 &M 's For ‘ % o ‘Russia contest sponsored by. the’ and personalities, |was held at the home of Mr.! “yo. Alex Clark, Richmond, %, t#. Steves Truscott case. — ¢. Visit Moore cLeod’s Fo 3 a lembassy's monthly magazine, a. ‘hest entries are sent on ‘and = Mrs. Linus McDonald, ‘recently visited with her auni| MT: Pennell has been studying |} Ready Pasted | } “Soviet Union Today. in Mosoner. where aaah ay) With eight and a half tables Of | and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Victor 2.Tecent..book....which ... claims | ¢ SUNWORTHY g “They're. still coming im. with - ™ ee We Auction in play. Prizes were ic Truscott is innocent of the 1959 ¢ Le { De a. make the final decision on win- Egan, . Charlottetown. Rada + ‘WALLPAPERS every mail," press secretary i... Names will he announced’ awarded. Ladies ist prize, Mrs. slaying * ee ae Lynne 4 , t | Viadimir Grigorivich reported in the May issue, to be Leonard C. McNeill. Ladies 2nd. | AID Dv 7 | Harper, along with the trans- : h-enlans-es ° The contest which offers an lished late in April. pub | prize, Mrs. Phillips Cameron. | FLOO CTIM : tock 2 |all-expense-paid trip,to Russia —— a Consolation, Evelyn McNeil. LONDON’ (AP)—The British | TR aa oe @ Immediate delivery 5c up Se | MONSTER LIVES IN . |Men’s ®irst prize, Mr. Herb Me-| government made a donation 3 ‘ ae i throughout the rest of our world- M % ? SEA | Quaid; second prize, Mr. Ralph. Monday of £2,000 ($6,000) for & aoe shy wo ee ie jome v' ‘ samp re wide operations," he said. The giant squid, which in-|McLellan. Consolation, ; Rev. the relief of flood victims in In- 13 book ; He said expansion abroad habits the Newfoundland fish- | Leonard McDonald. The: freeze-|donesia. The money will be.) le ;would take slate in accordance ing grounds, grows up..to eight out was—awarded to Mrs. How- | spent by the British Red® Cross | Sli] Electric BGR 3 Moore & McLeod Ltd. z |with United States hbalance-of- feet in body length and 50 feet ard.McKinnon and Mr. Martin on medical supplies for.the In- 136 Prince St.. Ch’town + : « a Se rentemeepenetetenconeny tener — — ? : ‘Have a field day! 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