ote 2 7 ? "The Guardian Charlottetown, Mon, Mey 14, 1968. 11) | tnd tamfty, Sijimmersite | COLLECTED THE HONORS J ees ; wi recent visitors af their’ Herbert Hoover, U.S.. presi- parents, Mr ‘and Hrs. Herbert |dent from 1929 to 1933, was ~ Hutchinson. and Mr. and Mrs tawarded more than & honorary « ELLERSLIE Rowena and Gaylene Millar 2 i———verliaul of the Canada Elec- | an axe to grind. | 52 2 » National Hous |Association has launched an all- /out campaign for action to meet jwhat it calls a crisis jn the sup- \ply- of mortgage money. + = Association President Jean- , |¥ves Gelinas.toured southwest- jern Ontario ‘last week, repeat- ‘edly calling on the. federal gov- F ernment to make some funds available for direct government |mortgage loans, immediately, : |and not reserv® them for a an ter construction prograrn ; “It is an understatement to” ; say the mortgage -situation is ;eritical,’’ he told a Woodstock, Ont., audience “We all know it, the manufac. ernment.would. keep.direct. fed: | eral’ mortgage s.at the same | Hevelthis year “as, last. and™ jcalled on builders to’ intensify. _|their search for other sources of | “federal | money. . PARKDALE. GETS NEW-FIRE ENGINE * large tankers, a twowhecl 500 gallons—per - minute capacity pump..and a hose. carrying truck already utilized by the department. Also on hand for Saad. The new-.engine, equip- ped-with.a pump, is capable of supplying 625 gallons of. water —per minute. The engine .also has a 500-gallon booster tank and hose reel. During tests Keys to” the first regulation Underwriters - approved "‘King ‘Seagrave’ fire engine are being handed to Parkdale Fire Chief Dan McAskill. The pres- ‘resent established ‘user: e Builders Seek More Mortgage Money difference and neglect.” In Metropolitan Toronta, |; building permits. were issued last_month—for—463.-detached- or semi-detached houses, compared ‘with’ 635 in April, 1965, the board said: : Some builders, however, sug- gest the situation is not so ‘seri. | ous as these statements sina indicate One spokesman notes a reduc- tion in housing starts is in keep- ing with the government's pro- gram of eaging the pressure on Canada’s tauf- construction 1m- dustry and so help..control in- flationary, pressupes. lenders can get. higher. rates -of |- return. for. their money else- where, they are not ™* *y for- get about builders entirely. ‘Many of these b. -» re! _ |for these sources and the lend- | ers are not going to pass them | over: now just for a short-zerm | |gain,”’ he says. ‘‘They will keep” jtheir eye on the long-term situa-| tion as well,” the presentation (FROM THE. LEFT) are Francis MacDon- ald; Harvey Douglas and Nel- son Good,-all members of the fire committee, of v illage com- * missioners. . entation of the new unit by. Fred Wotton, chairman of Parkdale. Villaze Commission- ers, RIGHT, was. made Sat- urday evening at the Parkdale Fire hall on the-~ St. Peter's. carried‘out on the unit last week it was found that . the unit could lift water 13 and-a half feet. The “King ~ Sea- grave’ is an addition to two When “a ‘guest objected she poured champagne over him: AND THE BAND PLAYED ON Two-weeks ago she did an- other strip-dance at the club after the other guests had left, but the band stayed to play and cheer. “There was nothing wrong,” said MacKintosh. “It was just Hazel’s way of saying ‘thank |= ———eandidates in the Tast election. ' *The- committee was to. report |TOTAL MAY DECLINE early. this year, but it*seized.on | Last year federai.loans were the Nov. 8 vote as a golden op- | made available for 31,500 units | portunity to Conduct in-depth re- of the record 166,000 starts. The | search projects itotal figure is expected -to de- ‘cline by 15 per cent this year. ‘ ay : Mr. Gelinas painted a gloomy:| . BEDEQUE ‘picture of the impact this will : jhave on the Canadian économy. Harold Leard, Central Bedeque-— While-the effects of the mort ‘who has been under treatment |848e shortage is being imme- : = 5 ‘in Prineé County Hospital ex- |diately felt in on-site construc-+ fi . : maa parties with free-time campaign pects to return home shortly: ition, it will be only a short time | broadcasts: worth $206,296. He is a teacher in Summerside. juntil “manufacturers of building HUSBAND.GIVES OKAY aiiiestoii ili fhe ocr ers omen, wt, Frm ss quarters spent millions~ for time purchased the residence of Ern- |@Ware of the production cut,” ne | on private television ‘and tadio est Johnson, in this village. ‘said in London, Ont. BUT WIFE TO END ACT stations, (national advertising; Mr. .and Mrs. William Sent- “Within a :;few months the . , : printed ‘material, rental of halls ner, have returned to. their home |ousing slow-down will begin to : jand offices, transportation and in Chelton.- Mr: Sentner-had-been have’ its effect on other-business By JAMES Ff: KING extra staff..Parties“do_not, report. , patient it Prince County~Ho such as furniture.manufacturers LONDON (AP) — Gordon” itheir expenses. ital for several days v They and-dealers; hardware sippliers MacKintosh says he sees noth- There have been persistent spent the winter months in this land the inflate ‘variety ‘of: other | ing wrong about it. but his charges some hard-pressed poli- yillage., goods and fovies that are re- vivacious wife Hazel has de: «,. quired by new home purch- cided ta. tame down ‘her temp- \stings sr be oe Christian Family Sunday was | | aser.”” tation to liven up parties by |men facing legal difficulties..or-/-Observed here. at the United.|...The...T.oronto Real Estate stripping even racketeers who desire -im- | Church on May 8th. There was a Board also called for’ federal MacKintosh. . grand so of munity from prosecution | large congregation and an in-|funds to be made available im- athe founder of a British candy area puesta ———— | teresting service was conducted. |mediately for mortgages, saying fortune. 1s proud of his trim” P _Specia fi oe Nis ei ee OE that if they aren’t ‘“‘the nation’s wife, whom he calls “a real appdinted: by former. state, sec retary Maurice Lamontagne HONOR WOMAN PREMIER jhouse-building industry will be The original ~chaiwman,~~Lib-; of -the<Month by CBS~ Televi- erAl official Francois Nobert of | sion Trois - Rivieres, Que, died, ‘shortly after his appointment | ‘and was replaced by Alplionse | Barbedu, Montreal lawyer and a | prominent—figure—in- the Quebec | Liberal party | Other members Conservative MP Art Smith of | slumped--37-per- cent last month, to change ‘her ways to a re- it said, blaming the drop on porter ‘for. The, People: Satur- day, summed wp her philos- ephy “Life is meant to be lived and, particularly. after. a few drinks, IT enjoy undressing. A woman’s body is beautiful, so what's wrong. with showing _ it in the, heart of the English~ tweed-set country : There's nothing ancient~ or tweedy about - 30-year - old - Hazel, however.” : But in the interest of keep- tne harmony she told a Brit- e reporter she has decided Stop ‘stripping & are former real, Toronfo. Winnipeg, “Saska- ee and Vancouver. j “Office Hous: 9 am.- Committee “members visited | ithe United-States,PuertoRico,__- a 168. Gt. George. Stree ee Sweden, Nor- so ar ee Phone “4-6295—A1-5683= 4 -6816 9 p.m. Likely To Be Recommended. | By RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA (CP) — A-co ‘85, 172.833, “but “most dolitictana | as Brian, France, ay_and West “Germany,—and— ports list | studied the election laws © of © jonly a part of the actual spend- other countries & emmended this summer by a ‘ing, In addition, 254 other. can- They hired eight professional } five-man special committee. didates ignored the Elections|research assistants, two secre- | SSS 5S ——= > S_= ommittee is completin Act and did not file any reports. taries and circulated a detailed | tha fits official Cohadian: etude | The CBC. provided the five |questionfiaire among the 1,011 a Soutien bce am Es a ce North ‘Sydney-Port aux Basques fast passenger and - automobile ferry service daily pages has been. prepared after | more than a year of research | in depth and it is expected to-| be published in July. The inter- val is needed for checking, edit- CN’s stabilizer equipped modern ocean ieuies provide fast daily service between.Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Ferries carry 500 passengers and 110 automobiles... provide-cabin accommodatians, lounges, cafeteria and bar services. Please make your passenger and autornobile reservations early...at any CN Ticket Office. tions Act is expected to be rec- | ing,—translating and_—printing._|» Reliable informants. say -the |: eommittee will propose many changes to hold down election expenses and reduce politicians’ | dependence on. large contribu- | tions from hidden donors with | Main recommendations expected to ‘include: — —Subsidizing -part of the can- | didates’ carmpaign costs out of | sublic funds. This “done in West Germany and other sountries: and is being intro- are.) } > daily schedules “Leif Eiriksson” | .““William.Carson”’ June 5- September 24 incl. —= | GEORGETOWN William ~ Rafuse — of Boston, | Mass, arrived ina Georgetown last week, and will spend the summer holidaying here. Gerald Soloman, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Soloman 'has returned to his home ~ in Georgetown, after undergoing an operation on Ais eye in Monc- ton, N.B. Gerald suffered the in- jury when a piece of steel en- tered his. eye and this will in- | Volve a further operation -at a | future date. 4 Mrs, Chester Walker has re- lingbewed from a month-long ilil- nesssjpat confined, her at home. | Peter Kapstad returned from Montreal, Quebec on Sunday by. car, after having . travelled _ to | Montreal by air on | Friday, of | oI were recent visitors of . their | grandparents, Ralph Ellands. ' Mr. ard Mrs | Quarrie and family, Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Jock MacIsaac’ and family, Borden were recent visitors of her parents, Mr. ahd Mrs.. Ernest MacNevin, Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison and family, Alberton were re- cent visitors Mr, and Mrs. John Morrison. Mrs. “Emerson Barlow is 4 patient in Prince County Hos. pital where she underwent sur- gery. Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Simnfons, Summerside were recent visitors of her sister and brother-in-law | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Morri- Mr. and Mrs: Mr. and Mrs: George Mar. | of his parents, | degrees. Kings County ‘Progressive .. smConserevative ‘Headquarters ( " Fomer Legion Hall * | Montague * fear “Social Evening 2nd District of Kings ALL LADIES WELCOME ~— Meet your. candidates: ~ Guest: MISS FLORA MacDONALD “Progressive Conservative _ Women’s Assn. Monday, May 16th at 8.30 p. m. ‘“< LEGION HALL, MORELL HON. LEO ROSSITER — ‘J. WALTER DINGWELL Mrs. Bernard ee Serretery +i 4 4 jturers are beginning to feel. the | Although lay-offs have been| 801, Hamilton, were recent: vis- asta. pinch, employees who are being reported because of the slow- | itors--of Mr, and. Mrs. John Office Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. laid off across the country real. | |down in housing starts, workers Morrison._ : : Tee ize it-and the home buyer is|have been able-to get jobs im-| _ Arlene ~ Hayes, Summerside __-# Phone 838-2779 - aware—of—a- ‘shortage of “houses~-mediately in other” construction was a récettt Visitor of Her par. (774 ee : =~." |and rising costs.’ fields, he ‘says. | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gearge_ P——SS—B=——_L | Labgr Minister Nicholson told, Anothér source argues that, | Hayes. : SS — ee Parliament May 3 that the gov- although established private| Shermon Hut. | oo : ae First Bank = oat says the party trick is — off.” i P creating tension with their ‘The trouble, is that my (Calgary. former CCF leader M. gressive Conservative moore sedate society friends husband’s family donot seem re ae ves pitas : ar’ her. husband's family. too to agree with me and word | 0 ie : "A few ‘months ago Hazel _has_ come that his, allowance _ party treasurer, _and__Norman Provincial. Campaign ‘Shocked those present by could be affected.” ‘ ee rat fous ea — stripping during a dance at ~ But MacKintosh chime in science, profe author. ry the Commodore Club. part of “T don't see why she should Headquarters “ Torquay’s fashionable Impe- not show off her superb .tig- HAD PRIVATE. TALKS Pal Hotel. me ft ae oa aera | first dat ghter = ‘alks with most federal an - | provincial party” leaders and Charlottetown ui | treasurers. It held lic hear- _ Overhaul Of £ bclions Act Hings last yf in alex Monte E duced in the June 5 Quebec Lv. North Sydney We eae eae 11.55 p.m. A.T. 11.00 a.m. A.T. ee Gig LEEUSEOVES IVT ta EUAN NLCCEUV TLIO eCUaae ai tthtdlia lection. ' Ar. Port aux Basques 6.55 a.m. NT. 6.00 p.m. _N.T. af ashen OV VTe SIR eee VT ET Ce eae a OFFER DEDUCTIONS | Lv, Port aux Basques 11.55 a.m. :-N.T. 9.00 p.m. N.T. individ- | —Encouraging more uals and companies to con- | tribute to political parties by | sf < Ar. North Sydney : ‘5.55 p.m. AT. 6.00 a.m. A.T. ATLL ve LOCAL TIME Before June 5 and after September 24 “William Carson” __ eae Ba Tine 3D wininiws . sources of--revenue 3 . SSA : : : iad Set acgeagereaee mecenenecmeentaa ec aera: — ——— i | Tr R for transport f traile . s ei ceasing, tee: chek pee | TL Oe eM CED. TL | (RM CNET CaO ven at the paint-splashing agej,little ,~ house, shouldn't you be preparing for t Children, 5 and‘under 12 2.50. 450 All automobiles must be in charge of a driver who wi pay passage. fare as ; . : : ie dens in Sripicund Peano: “Children under5 Free Free outlined under “Passenger Fares”. girls cost lots of money. As they grow, future expenses by accumulating money : The committee also is looking Cabins, berths and meals are extra CONNECTING TRAIN SCHEDULES their needs change rapidly and costs go. regularly in a savings account at ai Sunday elections. compulsory | VEHICLE CHARGES OneWay Found Trp Trains itt and out of North Sydney make connections to and from Truro, ’ ~voting-and-shorter.campaigns_as Passenger Automobiles... 16:00 29.00 Halifax, Charlottetown, Moncton, Saint John, Montreal and New York. right on up. Soon it’s ballet lessons, medi- Canada’ Ss First Bank? possible™ynethods of reducing - : in aes = electoral costs generally ‘organize the election. | | ivtal .o. , candidates Te- ported campaiett expenses of | w, 70 3 MILLION. CANAD ANS UL Pas Aisin Branch 105- 107 “EEG G JOVNE bo REPAIRS s ', Parkdale (Sub-Agency) Cor, St. Peter's Ra & : nesenert 3 ; ae Palmer's Lane . L. MURRAY. Officer-in-charge % Storey Electric Rt Summerside Brahich. L. M. WISHART. Manager Coat le : ’ : a 136 Prince St. a % cal'and school expenses. Then college and Or if yott haven't a first daughter with BANK OF MontrREAL W BAN 3 ~~ Offering tax deductions, as for" ae Re ‘ . charitable gifts aie Lv.-Nofth Sydney 11.55 p.m. A.T. in advance of Atlantic Time. e : bot Limiting campaign spend- Ar. Port aux Basques 6.55 a.m. NT. Embarkation of passengers and . oy ing to a fixed amount-for each | — B 11 55 NT automobiles begins 2% hours before | - ‘ voter in a constituency, as ‘is Lv. Port aux Basques A909 a.m, N.1. sailing from North Sydney and 1 LTD * done in Quebec Requiring ‘Ar. North Sydney 5.55 pm. AT. % | hour from Port aux Basques. ‘ “and d LY candidates and federal parties : = : your second secon carpet! " reports on their expenses and e 3 : éBy KEN SMITH what it called "the. critical | town were recent visitors of his é ;Canadian Press Business Editor ‘shortage of mortgage funds cre- | parents,; Mr.. and Mrs,- ,Neil ee The National House Bullders jated by federal « goverument in- | MacQuarrie. ‘| ‘ y | ted ast week He eae ; ae “leaders in—soctety- witie: Soe vai . ae loct. 27, 1964, but the inquiry did |: _Mrs., Indira Gandhi Prime mise aicginane —?* an gp “ia Devon where’ they ‘live in” ing.” {not get ee until the “Minister of India, was the first HOUSING SLUMPS ——|- = = seeaarcc ie : eae 13th’century-manor~ house. Hael, in.giving -her pledge (following Marc woman ever honored as Man|. House - building activity f = {t is estimated the federal | Contact your authorized CN travel agent or CN passenger sales office. “ th election Nov 8 cost “roughly r ' “3 eventually a wedding. And, always, a paintbrush — what’s your reason to ay $25,000,000 eturning offic { — ; ‘ eee : : and the staff of Chief Electoral | there's the increasing cost of clothes. save? Everyone has something impor- ff Nelson Castonguay spen me ° «cers oecly $13,000,000. to compile Tf*there’s a little girl around your ‘tant tosave for! yetere! Net eet ut) pos. 4