GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK ‘ . ~me mm Canada's Birthday Party To Be National In Scope tained: only the participation of casino at to m of his youngest son. Raymond. as a doctor of medicine. Dr. Bethune recalled that this was the fourth o of Senator Grant. himself a medical doctor. to graduate from Daihousle Uni- versity School of Medicine: and one 3 r a n d s o n. Dr. Kenneth Grant. son of Dr. All. Grant, ‘Sunimerslde. Iaialso a Dalhousie “Portable” seems to be the people the story of the greatY d k word in Canada's lans forbeginnings and greater develop- . the people. themselves. can I" hate. Dr. Bethune stated 9y p make them a success. There is that had he own senator the 1967 Centennial. it developed .ment of their nation. from an interview yesterday Mr. Fisher says the basic aim with John Fisher. commission- i of the Centennial is to strengthen 1 er of the national centennial ad- unity. and this can best be ac- ministration. 1 complisbed by persuz‘ding people Apparently. it means every to move around. get acquaint- no centennial Santa Claus and no magic signal saying when to go: everyone must start his planning and work now. he stated. Gov- ernments can only give leader Grant was in the audience. a special scroll would have been presented in his honor. Dr. Raymond Grant was edu- cated at Montague high school. St. Francis Xavier University. effort will be made not only to ed with Canada and their fellow ship. the people must do A bring parts of the Centennial to Canadians. and see how they things fol-themselves. _ and Ianimated from St. “a. everyone in Canada. but also *live. ‘Travelling' scholarships. to stain University in 1949 with a to have as many people in Can- “Old Home chk on a national take students from one part of 35c degree. He attended th e University of Montreal a n d scale." is his description of the intent of the big celebration. n the local scene to address sda travel to other parts of the country to see and take part . in what is banpsning Canada to visit another. will be important in the federal plans as will travelling exhibits to make the whole centennial as ‘porr- SENATOR T.V. GRANT DR. RAYMOND GRANT graduated as a doctor of optom- etry. and later practiced opto- metry in Summarslde for four CONFEDERATION TRAIN 1the graduates _of Prince of Wal-. ' Not the least of the former. res College this morning. ‘Mr. ab’le' as pfisible. 1m 1 U . . years baton; e‘nterinl Dalhousis ..-.~ r- accordin to Mr. Fisher—whose Canada.‘ as he is known.‘ mona e more 901‘ in T b . P d P E I S o su y me c . g- .9; 3“, knowledge of Canada and his .grabbed the chance to discuss ‘thlngs Canadians can see in 19671‘ a e s Ha I married to the former g; ."5 ability to talk about it are equal- ‘local plans for the his 1964 Cen- ‘wlll be the Pan American Gam- ; Joan .dscbonald. daughter of 9 re m - r .:| ly as amazing —~ will be the plan- I tennial hcre. .95 in Water“ Canada and the A s S G d t II My Lt.-Co. and Mrs. W.J. MacDon- .: bl [5”) 2M bu) PM :i' l‘ i ned Confederation Train. load-'MAY [IE-CREATE VOYAGE World's Fair in Montreal. Manyi aid. Cnarlottetown. and they 1 :‘i . . . ‘. CL . '. .’ it 200i ed with historical data, It wiiiv Mr. Fisher said one of the fln- other major events will take: ' l ave .hree children. Dr. Grant H lO-A- I2—4 8.IO-15.0l‘i ;-' 1 travel across the crntinent. and est ways to prolnlo'ie tilel'bfiisic place: in at wifdfhvaiget‘y )of dif-i Senator T'v. Gum. Montaglm of helm, for Nov. scom'imd :3“; $115,“ "mac. n .5 I 3‘ ‘ u and down it. brin in to the Pan of unity wi c in in ma eren Dar! 0 e C u r - - -. the chairman for the exerc sas. an o n. . .. where‘two of 1‘: CL .5 I ~2————-—g—g——— Quebec and Charlottetown to ill- In the provincial field for 1967. I w“ "Id a "mum at the convo r. C‘M_ Bethune' paid the "1. m. braille". D,- Elfl and Dr. 9 ‘I student nurse at the Sydney Gen- “Strata "‘9 5‘3“ mad“ 0" EM“ the federal 3°V°mm°nt Wm i "no" exercises for Intern! from bute to Senator Grant on the oc- Norbort Grant, are also located. fi’fi Ta" era] Hospi 31 Mrs MacDonald birth to a nation. One possibility i make per capita grants to prov-‘ the Dal‘bousie University Mcd‘ ‘ ‘ 4%.)" r. ' and her daughters visit her ‘ “95’ he twig; In {e'c'geigngdllhe I ind? tgovfili'gmgl‘;; cal School. held It the Victoria‘ ‘ - voyage o is ci y o e ee-‘ oca au or s _ mom patents for some time. i gates from Upper and Low... Ca_ them No to one. Here it would General Hospital. Halifax, Wed a" 1. BAD VISIT nada who came to the Maritime . mean Ottawa would make avail- nfldfly evenlns. Exterior 51;. , "M ‘- Miss Brenda Bird returned to meeting being held in this city. .‘ able approximaer $108,000 for Hon, RA. Donahue, minister p .5 {‘ “ALL P‘ I her home in Amherst. N 5., ‘ “Charlottetown wrote the first ; ‘things of a permanent nature' . T d ’2 “Am I Friday. after enjoying a brief chapter in nationhood in 1864;” Prince Edward Island putsj . . ‘ A CL holiday as the guest of Mr. and now it will write the first chrap- . up l31213000. Atlliof thatlmoney DemiOlfl'Ion S - 1‘71 " Mrs. James Dewar. Brudeneli. ter telling how that nat on as f cou e spen it one once on i . in done in its first 100 ycars.” he ‘ one thing. or it could be spread iTenders Opened “film ":dwt ‘PTWIY ; is CONVALESCING istated. around. Mr. Fisher noted. The; ‘ d°"":"'l b" 'm "2"": ‘1 Mrs. Duncan MacMaster is But ccntennials cannot be runfdecision would .rest entirely: Tender. were opened yum“ J “til-‘3'; “‘r’g“"°: N I.” convalescing at her home in by governments, alone. he mHIfl-iwlih the provrncial government. 3 day for the purchas‘, of the sup kw“... a“: ""1 mm a flung)? flank}! bee?! l 3:319!“ “ Ierstructure of the aid musboro extarle’r snafu-ls. Superior Si lO-4.Il-€ 6 8r 0 9 mm 0” a ' Bridge and the demolition of its “fir. “I'm”: Irm" r 3 ~, To HALIFAX ‘ substructure. " " “ "Y _ "n ' °" . ' r . l Highways Minister Philip Ma- "W P'W'WI'Y "mi :- coil/1312;: I"lily Jgi‘d1m niggrlsAlgicfl ‘ i theson said the tenders will be i “"“m' CW“ °' 72 “L l . . . ' i on. ?‘ Cam be undas. left yester- .5;“d19d by mi“! dazzflmi‘n‘ be' i 5" 7 da on a business trip to Hali- ‘ - 'I 0’9 success 8" l 1‘ 9 ‘ "Mon --z ;. my. Ns. Montague, Souris, Kings County chosen. . gal $ .89 I I; ’zii N HOME FROM BOSTON ‘4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. May 18, 1963. I— ' t t." i .. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell. ‘ ' x “1’. I I04- SQ. FT. Dundas, arrived home recently.‘ Kmmm 81; and’ Verna Mm l Moora & McLeod Ltd. I " having spent the winter months’ m 80. I . CANADIAN TIRE Stewart & MocRoe Ltd. .. . Quickly ; YOUR ASSOCIATE s'roaa ‘; . Easily... coupoNs 3 Queen St. Dial 4-8569 —-i!’s so inexpensive The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Building or Renovating in Boston. IS RECOVERING Miss Dorothy Ahnear. nurse-3 in-training at the Prince Ed- ward Island liospitai. has recovn SOURIS —‘ The Choral ‘Dead- ered from minor surgery and is 1- ing festival, the first section of spending a few weeks at her: any Island festival music home in Lower Montague. lever held in Souris. saw fiver iclasses adjudicated yesterdav.. FROM TORONTO iin St. Mary’s Convent auditor-i Mrs. John Mecher. ‘ K3 1' e n ‘ ium. i and Christopher of Toronto ar- Tile adjudicator was Ad-ellel rived by plane Wednesday to vanvsliend assisted by Mrs. spend an extended holiday with Melvin J. McQuald. The awards her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. .' were presented by Mrs. Edward MacLure, Main Street. Monta-iKassn 3 la‘nd Elan]: Gallantén . . ‘ iFesiivaI Class US. Army balloonists as- lcended to 72.392 feet in 1935—; ‘record that was not broken un- til 1956. plenty of cupboards in the kit- ' . S22? ali.i3§“f. $1265.? hill. How To OBTAIN PLAN BOOK basement and side entrance < are located for easy traffic cir- ‘Guardian - Patriot readers can obtain the latest home i I l GIVEN A LIMITED build- ing site. the best so‘ution is the story and a half or two storey plan. In this particular design you can start out with a two bedroom one storey home. The ilpstair bedrooms and bath can be added later if necessary. especially if you have provided for future ex- pansion in the original struc- ture. The living - dining facili- ties are large enough for a 4 bedroom family. There are brick or frame are supplied. Design could be built on a very narrow lot tless than 40 feetl but of course would re- quire a wider one if an at- tached garage was to be in- cluded. ulation. House is brick veneer but: details for building in solid design book entitled "Calla- ' dian Guide to Home Planning and Design." tax free, by sending $1 to this newspaper. This new book includes infor- mation on financing in an- Dil 4-3058 . Electrical Wiring or. da. building construction de- 11 w' i th l Win- .d . fails landscaping color selec F 0 mg are e cass ' u .. I . , I . - Inters' l . Motor Rewinding c I e Varlety tlon. interior decorating. fur- STUDENT HOME . Class One m 1st. Grade 2.‘ . Small Appliance Repairs . niture arrangement. custom James,Johnstone‘ who in .3 5L Mary-s Convent. 80; 2nd. a e designinu' plus mo" than mo ‘Cnmpleti‘d hi3 year's work at Grade 1, St. Mary's Convent. ‘ nmv home designs suitable for .the University of New Bruns. ‘ Canadian climatic conditions. wick. Fredericton. N_B__ left ,9. Insurance. of one form or an-. MORE POPULAR . Tm, hook comnms m“ detail“ ‘08“th for Halifax. where he has other. must be a major conSId-l This type of coverage is be—i on hnw to order blueprint, to, iaccebted a position MocLeon & Son Electrical Contractor 7 . Class Two -— lst. Grade 4. 160A Kent st. Dial 4-3053 J 'St. Mary’s Convent. 81; 2nd,. iGrade 3. St. Mary's Convent. l' eration for anyone thinking oflcoming increasingly popular: h buying or building a holich with Canadian home owners. the above "me mam To FREDEMCTON' NIH. is“ l ready-pasted says 'C en t 1‘ a1 .Mortgage and; many of whom find it less ex- —_______ Mr and Mrs_ Jul. n wart. i angle? ma—‘slthnmdes 5 . Haiti:mg corporation. d‘ff t‘ iggifilreortiiéabiding“ 0th” iM‘m‘ague- 8" Wendi“ th§1°gfll Class Four B in Am 'solol . SUNWORTHY ere 3" many ' em“ I ’ . ‘ ' ‘ ‘weekend in Fredericton, . . . . ' ' 3 kinds of insurance available to‘ A third type of insurance. They were accompanl toI mrguglli’nfndfiofiggfin 111:3!) 88?: - E R protect a home~owner's invest-i liability insurance. is also avai-l- Fredericton by Mr. and M rs. 3rd Dim“, (Ravage .19 ' ' ‘ ‘ ment. The type that first comesi able to the home owner. This Carmen Carle of SummerSider C‘lass Five __ lgt 'Rache] " wonderful to mind is fire insurance. If you I p r o vi d e s compensation to: 1 who will attend a YMCA conven- ___..._. .~_.'_______ . Complete mm“. ' , . own an N‘HA-financed house. it; strangers as well as to mem-‘l ‘tion being held in that city. .-——-—-—_ i "In of “m; w.” pfii must be protected by fire insur-‘ bers of your family and friends”: ' :1 90 atteprtizlfl ance for an amount at. least for damages or lawsuit cxpen-l ‘ _ VISITS MINT ' "' I DOCOTUIIII p I i WE LAY IIL an i v equal to the loan. For example. 505 you might incur if one oil 1 Miss Dawn Curne' Charlotte': i S s n ‘ if you obtain a $11000 loan you them sustained an injury. or if ‘town, student nurse at the . "PP .3 c ' ': ‘ . their property were damaged, Prince Edward island Hospital. will need a mom fire insur- Floor Coverings was the recent guest hit. ance policy on your property. at your home. This kind of in- ' w“ d M fl In case of fire damage. the surance may cover personal or’ WAS VISITOR “M- M” E“. watterWOtt 50" an ‘ no” 0 i The famo S “ ” bea ' ' holder of the first montgage, property damage caused any-‘ Norman Nicholson was I wei- Montague' aMontague‘a advertisement For Prompt u; et Line Of that is the I” der has first wher b . H t M t m. . . i F1 fl Se 1“ grace e oors of private residence and huge- I . , e y you or other mem. come VSI or o . on ague is. CENT GUEST {this week erronoouslv “Sb. 00 ng I'\ l h . claim to the insurance money. bers of your family except au-t “'et‘k. guest Of his mother. MM. . RE i V I I . ' 11" d sea e ousmg developments' throughout Canada Miss Adah MacLeod. student led an incorrect price. The Dial 4-8703 '5' 99" and the entire world. See them today at— l Nan Nicholson. VISITING PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Chessel Annear. 1Lower Montague, have as their _ ‘ guests. Mr. an i l liam types of insurance, the package ‘ MacDonald, Sharon Ann and Me-. also includes theft and fire in-‘laine of Sy ncy also surance on household furnish- . their daughter Norma Who is a dogs and several other cover- '~~“-—""'—" _ 3395 “Oh ‘3 Wind and water nlng to attend should advise vmgs toward payment of the damage- 1Mrs. Marlon Cooper as soon as fire insurance premiums. Your Serious consideration shouldipossible. lender will usually send you a be given by the home owner to "-—"——' reminder before the expiration all of the previously-mentioned It is strongly advisable there- tomobile accident liability. fore. to have fire insurance co—l Both are insurance and per. verage to the extend needed tolsonal liability protection are. protect your own investment inlavauable in a u-packagewpev- 21351101159: 35 we" 35 the lend'ipolicy. In addition to those two Fire insurance policies are normally renewable every three years. Your mortgage budget- ing account should include. sa- nurse at the Prince Edward Is- ‘ land Hospital. was the recent Cornet “em and 00th guest of her mother. Mrs. John [price is as follows: - Eidis oalhalslandlt'a The Rogers Hardware CO. MacLeod. Montague. 99 Hillsboro St. Ch'town , l‘Kemac Range. only $259.00. a. f x . , m MONTAGUE l v A“ Workfumnmd ii “fling-s, L. /.- a at: | "If It's Hardware We Have It" Miss Eileen Johnston. Toronto, ' l; Yam, Fm“. “on” w I Queen Shoot Charlottetown ' is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell. Montague. Miss John-l ston-ia formerly from Belfast . l ELMER PAQUET ‘ — FOR RENT Construction Equipment -, Dozen, Loaders, etc. lIl'elBlld. but has spent the pastl ‘ eight years in Canada. date of your policy. asking you types of insurance. The estl Q I to look after its renewal. method of planning your insur-I FOLLOW RULES ance needs would be for you to. ' 5 And Clay Fill For Sale. We If a fire should occur you discuss them with a qualified' will deliver to your lot. should notify the lender as Well insurance agent. He will be hap- as the insurance company. Of py to outline fully the various of "'e — — -— — —— —- — — — course. the thought of ire types of insurance and recom- camac construction co. mend a program suited to your individual requirements. Young Adults Plan Banquet l The final meeting of the val- leyfield - Orwell Head Y o ting Adults was held at the Gillis lhome. South Pinette. Monday. lMay 13. with 25 members and . two guests present. Mrs. Phyllis ‘ f is never a pleasant one and the best means of avoiding fire in your home is to follow the ele. mentary rules of fire preven- tion.’Your insurance company or your local fire department will be glad to supply you with literature on fire prevention Belvedero Corner Phone 4-7010 FOR THE LAND’S SAKE- LIME Soil acidity slows down the decomposition of organic malts and nduces the yields and quality of hay urs. LIME is the cheapest all-round soil conditioner on the market and should be applied to acid soil. it makes al Factory Outlet Store Men’s Suede Sport Shoes Foam Soles. Reg. 9. Now only— Fire insurance provides you with one kind of protection. but there are also other kinds of in- surance to the home owner. case of death. for example it is possible to have the bal- ance of the mortgage debt paid MacPherson conducted the les- . 1 “"3” PM" offr througlhhredtuclng (term tin- son, “preparation to, Christal foods more available. Always remember. "HAVELOCK 3" "Fe- "; We ° Pm °°' Coming". quoted the accompany- . LIME WORKS". Shipped in carload lots of so tons or more. tion is especially valuable for ml “mm.” Ind led in prayer bagged or bulk. Order now trom— Havs you hsard that said? Don't yombslisvs a word l “:L- ‘ ', 5: Just about the otsvsrsst. simplest way tber is for adding character to a house . . . can give/an otherwise humdrum wl" . . . an entrance hall . . .a kitchen . . . (to mention only S fsw possibilities), aobsrmof contrast that Iltsrsllyslntl" During the business period ar- the family with growing chil- "I rangemants for a closing ban- dren. Should the head the household die before the loan qua we” “mum. Following 0“ the him" 1' “Pl” T" adjournment, a h n-sing took maining members of the family place with Mm n t worry about losing - their home because of their in- ability to meet the monthly mortgage payments. This spe- O a 3' HAVELOCK LIME WORKS navelock. N. B. Phone Lassa-us who says Brick’s for Kinnon. Phyllis Mae? h e r son. Jean MacDonald and M a r ion I n “a... I an H’s—inn” cial type. of policy assures the Cooper who you .ulsisd I ' ho . til i ' . Ladies Man ‘ clinical? s a]; . $3.1".l::‘.l°“.":.‘.£”‘w."'°“'“ml”: . i ‘ I1 '0 i mommy. w... ., ..,.... Maggi“ W51ng Sneakers ne ers c E R A M l c .........ll......?.ll.3:‘l£.‘.:........t ;; y - OD . I! I. DIII- l l I o... . .. .. mm: _ T | L E “It‘ll Y’.’""".”‘? “we 9' "°'l‘.".'". 3; IN , Can-dials Mada. - Colors Black and White. The. '0' .0" Wm. “Aw' ' $1 in. b s oosnbtnatlsa a I as .' desirability sad i ' ’l J. mum Madonna. . ' a I" mum-m- m - ° ' El W May is I" 0' .m 5. seems AND INSTALLERS or III!!! ' i; a“ .- m h m, m 'i' "*1 PM oaann CERAMIC noon awn wan. ms. I 3.; ~ .w, g... m h a, m F ' S & L.s.anaw Limited-Held one-mama: I: a a j y by et tore me . ES g3fi§€§§§§hmuw 'usrmswmos. : his wife and mu . ion ' . . . ‘ y Queen Street Charlottetown ‘ 1“ Kent 5m W 2.1m lcnli