THE MARGATE Women: Institute presented two $35 scholarships to Margate mem- bers of the Kensington Reair-nal Lions Band Thurs- day afternoon. The scholar- ships will enable the two young bandsmen to attend the Kensingion Band Receives - ' s i Q l t : 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Feb. 15, 1964. _i n- I Ion oug I E $2 M ' E E . I TORONTO (CPI _— It has the long theatrical season of 6|".7_f___ _ __ __ . __ been announced in Toronto that the centennial. ' (.1 'r--.---_~:- '--.1 I campaign to raise between D31 MSCKIMOD 38“ MN V88’ W‘ '.-__ ' 511,», and 32 mmion to stock with terdag that the finance commit- Till“; - V‘ Canadians and help provide ‘O9. 111 ¢0-0P°N¢I0D Wm! the 0f- ‘ GALACE 3, for the upkeep of the new Con- t_ iheMF8i.he1l:l ofcmcow N la‘-2'-tr-3' -: federation Centre at Charlotte-. P8101! 61310!‘ Z4-‘M , .2’ gown win he launched char-‘tiy. lxizdattméhis makll‘ng plans for . mu.-..-.~$‘r O [The linthersldof Conflpdermgn m.i'di$ note wegfi what was BIL ‘ _ own“. it gtxelntiltlllfl Bl“ lllgl “osttsis included in tliepeterm "Canad- lollolnw I “W ~ “WHEN """"" E . cons ruc ion c H ’ .” ‘._‘._,._‘. ,,___ lug met jointly by the federal iana , indicating that this was .3 -. _ §2§'..-i§§°”.‘$‘.$iSieii§.Y°§'.§L“°.'$.E‘ iii !..'.‘,’.§‘., °.,‘f,’§,‘; .;,;‘;3_ ‘"°“‘*‘ '* dr ;- .. i the of PrincemEdward ' ‘ '9 ct CL u A L L ; Island‘s observance t s ear z. _ of the 100th anniversary of the "‘ _.. , meetings leading to Confedera- TORONTO (C?) ob “ml ct ‘tr.-‘ C lion. - 59 - _ K‘ , 1 . temperat s: -" ‘ cigll olrrl’ll'li‘nclIehsif “\lll"z(a,l1es p(r3oll- ure Min. Mn. b.,K_- at my I-WING, V ' iege and chairman oxfd the mem- ' islawsoa . . -1?’ 3 "I '°'°"r" ' "'5 "" 2 'l lit . i na .. - ’ ,,_ ' _“" '- ghhalerleiilglemthfif the) cenllreplifilsll ctgoria . . . . .. . 89 44 "‘->"¢7’gf""'”€l'V:"!~§'k""'?’-"'a“ . . 'uN"N‘ :::i.°..*°..:.°':.:2:i';‘;::°..:°“::‘:. li':::::.".:: r 3: 33 C" -a "°"“ - in can 3. em. , 5 1, ILUEPRINTS INCLUDE run DETAILS FOR soru mwis mo BRICK CONSTRUCTION “We feel it is a building for ‘ winnipe; ,,, _,_ , —12 24 . . . V all of Canada." he said. l’l'oronto ... 23 39 Mus” semln” at M‘ A”‘5°” ‘ James Stewart retired chair- ouawg 17 13 University next summer. Mrs. ' . . man of the Ban}; of commerce .vI0mrea,"' "' "' 20 25 B1 . t f th. . . . A th P Ht (1 m, .d A I M G C h I _ . . ... . . ueprins or is very pop- The living and dining L over- the large picture window. Thg mgkég “:3 Ipresgntaulzigs‘ 9:: O :31“ igggpgfiinmgafilxfi fvlmxllii lgueeibec . . . :2 is ular ranch home are available looks the rear terrace. which kitchen has excellent table ---= W I, be ; in .;..:3':.:“ 22 .. :i:.:?.°.:.*:. ‘r;ie.:;“*..‘:::;:: "er .:'::.:.°::: as: i2%.:.?“l'£l.‘Ii3"..l“ lfi) dR'hdBk.L ltra B. | """' .' . . I ' .. . ‘ ' i:g oiinis ‘Be? Righler «right; ‘ e ' are ureau S C U :f Eiirlliiga ollllis ‘hill: M°’3°‘°" " ' ° 2' 33 mi” “ W“ “"5" “‘ I““‘‘‘ . '“ exterior of wood siding a nd vement separate entry and the ' Lions Club representative ‘ and it was not proper that the Hall X " ' " w Bmk Ve"°°r °f 5°“ Bmk‘ brick mm' the °“'5Id° apI’°‘“" bum“ b°°k “S95- ' I The annual meeting of the 'I‘lie meeting will also hear re- smanet (M I‘ cum be CI““'I°“°t°"" ' 25 3‘ ??---T-—:-— ance is further enhanced by a House: 1.152 sq. ft. : ICatho1i s iai weir 3 - 5 9‘? ‘‘°'’ ' Sydney 30 35 ]m' in 1 ed hen th G . 393 n _ c 0c are ureau parts from_ the president and bumened Wm, M upkeep h ' as Al‘. pa mg x pac ea arage. sq. . ;'1l.I‘l1)¢ llield SbL1nday_a£i;m;o%oa!t fie exgcutive director. Sister $175000 A YEAR §t3“lIT;‘)’“:‘t,‘~ NM as 33 OBTr-|||‘ ococ in eKnig - ,cs.M - r - ~ “mi, 5 moms ,, the 385.11., ‘'3’ my Mr..Stewart said some sub- HALIFAX «cry — The we DES|GN BOOK Recreation centw SUBSIDIZED HOUSING scriptions had already been re- flier office says colder and drier Mcirgate WI Scholarships Louis Butler, president of the It is expected that the matter ceived and this would carry the am‘ an to circulate scrap; the KENSINGTON — In express-’ ing their interest in the newly formed Kensington Lions reg- ional hand. the liargate W0- men's Institute Thursday nightlI'*“e“e5'°d *1 d°'1-‘"1113 3 9°h°I' at its regular meeting awarded scholarships to the bandsmen from Margate, to attend the Mount Allison University music‘ I ieairly last ‘to practice in mid-August, con- seminar 5 A spokesman for the band commzttoe said he was pleased with the scholarship announce- ment and added that it was the aim of the committee to send the complete band to Mt. A. 'l"m's. hoivewer. could only be done through the generosity ‘of groups such as the Mangate in-a . saio Scholarships, he confinued, had already been received from the Lions. Royal Cana-dian [eg- Rare Heart Performed Currently a patient in the Montreal Children's Hospital. Ga-z-_v llclntosh. 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil F. Iilclntosh. had a leaky valve in his heart re- ‘ a plastic one Last Reports from the hospital Thursday evening indicated that Gary had come through the op- Mciiheson Says Scheme Was Ignored Qopposition Leader AW. Mathe- son said in the Legislature Wed- nesday. that the Liberal gov- ernment at Ottawa would not have been defeated by the Pro- gressive Conservatives in 1957 ff-the proposal made by the then provincial premier had been put into effect by the administrat- ion. Mr. Matheson's suggestion at a. ferleral- provincial conference had been that the government give an administration grant to PLE.I. of $2 million a year——they would have had to do the same fqir the other provinces— and it would have cost the fe d e r al asury only $20 million, Mr. atheson observed. ;The suggestion was made he- hind closed doors, and was re- garded as secret at the time. lint the conference is long- since st and it's no harm to tai t it. the Liberal leader sug- Wednesday. Elf that grant had been made the time, the Liberal regime ftillowed. Mr. Matheson told the 'logisuature Wednesday. |arsiiip. he said. could avail 'themsel of all th necessary . linrfoz-rnallilz by con/liacting any 'C°“m“°d Fmm P339 1) member of the mom band I the Boston market. the biggest b-andsmen gave mem- first con_I the Eastern seaboard of the l ion‘ the Genflemen and Hm.se_ 1 bureau, has announced that Rev. men.‘ Club d K°“si”g"‘°“' lgliiiglslalsgealsi-ceat c?liseR'm‘:1e1tlin:e ‘Any group. club or institute. . ISIX-MAN commmea ifor P.E.I. turnips — "the Irish The band which was formed can taste the P.E.i. variety" -— ‘_ and began lie said. Not more than five per cent Sis“ of 35 membam Bamdmas_ 5 of Island turnips go to the Marl- ." and in,§1.uctm. is w.E_R_ | time market, five to 10 per cent Lock of Summe,.5;de_ The young Ito Quebec, but the most go to 5 United States. Mr. O'Brien said. spnkesmalll Other panelists included Reid night thanked the Mal‘-.Sangste1'. provincial marketing gate institute members forgo-irecior; Finley Drake. Garth their kind lihowghi-S and gene!‘ 3 Harrison and Mr. Llmpert. Osity t0W-‘BN5 the b3nd- Chairman was Mr. Peacock. I °”‘”" ".;'.i..i‘.’.i‘.”.‘”'§.. must: On Youth The long haul is the big handicap and a top quality product is the only answer. said Mr. O'Brien. Lack of uniformity in the pack is the most frequent criticism. : P.E.I. quality has improved ‘; substantially in the last 15 years. ibut Ontario has improved tre- l mendously. he em haslzcd B iefafiofl 5UC¢955f““y- 3Ith°“3l‘ ' labor and keeping quality of the ; there was an 80 per cent chance I ‘ Island turnip lhe would not.’ d t ;p,-eye,-,-ed in ...§'.‘I.".;. l.”.§‘.‘;.::.i§?°§£i...‘€ °=;"' we have, your -- ;more weeks. is a Guardian-Pat- g:f“;tm9g"d ‘:ml:m:°£$tona‘fi“_:i'° "M boy in his home- town 8 n d I buvei-of agk aid Mr San slat? most popular with his customers. “T-hey d°n;t aunt it ~81 all? m-1: ‘ Besides his young friends who l 1653 they can get R when" me’ la“ "°°|“°““Y "b°“.* "‘- .num'I\vant it and unless it is good -‘erous calls are received daily at‘ “am ' ‘the Souris office om his c u s-; Q I‘ -V" _ ltomers. They are all concerned‘ There is real hope still for Iabout "the boy" who is always our turnip industry. but the? early with his papers. _ ‘ I Gary has been 8 paper carrier .j the size stamped on the bag so .for over a year and is rated as the people will know what they ;"°“e °‘ ‘he P95 - .are getting." he said. Born with this heart deforr‘riia- The (om. mus“. tion. Gary has two sisters an a : Q ,per. are a qual product. 5l’.f;"l:¥..?°..2‘:.::‘.°“?..“‘:.°;‘: I -mm---. s--.-m iwaiting until he reached the age and pr°?°r_ marketing pr"°u°e_" Wvhen the operation could best, MP 03119" Showed Q Sfimfue be performed. If Gary had ‘not ' Of 8 polyetfhelvne I338 111 Which had the operation at this time, he ships W0 WWIPS. and this the doctors gave him only one is being tried out now for ac- is superior and to Boston. « Mr. Lim- said i have to be simd correctly and of subsidized housing for low-‘ come families will be discussed, particularly the role of the bur- eau in the city's proposed hous- ing development. e bureau's participation in “There is a reason for this the P.E.l. United Fund will also bullding." he said. "if only for be reviewed. peopjle to realize the greatness Father BOYCE. guest speaker of their country. What is behind at Sunday's meeting. was born this venture is to get people at Saint John. NB. He studied thinking of themselves as Can- at St. Mary's College. Brockvil- adiang," le. 0nt.. and was ordained to the Lawyer Leonard w_ Brock. D116-'Slh0°d in 1957» inton declared that nothing years in the mission field, can bring a nation closer toge- went to Lyons, Fance. where ther than shrines where the he took special studies and did great events of her past are re- research work in pastoral socio- membered. Prince Edward Is- logy. with particular reference land was a national shrine. not the regional or ‘milieu’ type only to Canada's nationhood but of mission. to her determination to make 3 Since August. 1962. he h a s icontribution to the arts. been on the staff of Holy Re- Comedian Johnny Wayne. se- deemer Parish. Charlottetow n rious, s aid the memorial was cost through the initial period of upkeep. This cost would be about $175,000 a year. with the island government bearing one- fou h of this. r- E n Maritimes Friday night behind The latest design book en- titled “Canadian Guide to a series of weak weather - tems moving away mm 53,5 Home Planning and Design" ‘ is now available at the offices of The Guardian and The Eve- ning Patriot for $1. to x free. This new edition includes in- formation on financing in Can- ada. building construction details. landscaping. color ICI- ection. etc., plus over 100 POP- ular new designs ch from. Also included are full details on how to order ue prints. An area or high pressure over the Great Lakes will move across the Marltlmes today giving sunny and colder weather in all regions. Regional forecasts: Nova Scotia and Prince Ed— ward Island: Sunday and cold- er; northwest winds 25 becom- ing light in the afternoon. Low- high at Halifax 15 and as. Yar- mouth 15 and 30. Kentvllle and ' New Glasgow 12 and 25. Goshen town 12.41 pm. and Sunday 12. 15 and 5, Sydney 18 and 25. I 21 am. and 1.14 pm. At Rustico Charlottetown 10 and 30. Out- l7.4l a.m. and 7.20 pm and look for Sunday—Cloudy and . Sunday 8.09 am. and_8.04 P3“- m der. Summerside tide 18 minutes iat- High tide today at Charlotte er than Charlottetown and during his stay here he has unique in that it would comme- continued his research in socio- morate a creation that was born gy and mission techniques. ‘out of feelings of peace and good The topic of his address Sun- I-sense among the men who sat day afternoon will be “Behavior down at Charlottetown. "There patterns in Charlottetown, with isn't a smell of violence there," particular reference to problems said Wayne, who with partn e r ; of alcoholism". Frank Shuster will take part in . Garth Hooper Is Appointed LOL Co. Master For Queens The high office of County Master in the Loyal Orange Lodge. was awarded to Garth Hooper during the annual ses. sion of the Queens County group at Barton Lodge Room. North Milton. recently. The business session began cotinued I after a supper break) in early afternoon and to nearly midni.ght. DOM; W The districts of New Wilt- ’ Ci-apaud and Hiillsboro. comprise the larger part of the county lodge, gave govemm-s. Copies of the reso- lution were forwarded to Prem- ier Walter Shaw and Hon. L. . minister educa. tion. A gift of money was donated to the 1964 ‘ fund of the Bible Society. P.E.l. branch. _ other offirseris elected and Harold secretalry; treasurer; Chester theson. marshall: John Poole. first lieutenant; Lindsay Cotes. sec- ond lieutenant: Howard Murray nd Loren . 8 ii. audlahors. Colin D. MaciPiioil presided at the election and Rev.'A. E. ed was resolution passed unanimously endorsing action to grant Prince Pieroey office", of Wales College degree oon- Arthur Miaoli/llcke-n. DGM, feminvg status under a non- brought greetings the WHY WAIT FOR SPRING DO IT. NOW! SEE OUR DISPLAY OF ”PElLA" WINDOWS ”HANOVER" KITCHEN year to If the operation proves as suc- cessful as it so far appears to be. Gary can live the rough and ready life of any other 11 teenager. ceotance. The poly bags are en- closed in a jute bag for ship- me . The day-long session — pro- dunction was discussed in the morning——-was organized 5 COUNCILLORS tcontiinued From Page 1) City Council repreuutatlve on the are George Ayres and E. G. Cam- eron. Once agah Walter Cox is deputy mayor. OFFEM CONGRATULATIONS DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Classified Delft Nollu column). c . He offered I wdcome to the a tlioudi Irmuzw .. Suddenly at as Up- sbom street Mrs. 4 9 I-llll . Friday. abel An- . It is to 00111‘ pleted till! your for tlllfflbu ll 13. David Rogers, provincial agro- nomist. NLBN VARIETY (Continued From Page who is out of the province post graduate study. Also commenting briefly was Charles Duffy. technician who works with Mr Read on the maggot research. NOTES TEMPEBATIJREB Producer Finley Drake. Pow- nal said temperature appears to have a strong effect on the maggot. A field on the Drake property with a northern expo. ure was highly lnfe year. while the field of a neigh- bor that wu just across the line fence and had I southern exposure. had scarcely a mag- got in it. Mr. Drake said. Norman Black, in charge of project farms. discussed manure and fertilizer applications. Jack Cutcliffe told of experiences in Ontario with weed killers. other discussions were led by Dave Ward. provincial department of 1) dollar PIOMUII FAQ has gone into production and a.ooo.ooo copies of a special pro- motion folder w‘i‘ll be circulated - Campbell, Research to . wide walkout to ' the country. agriculture economist and Ewen Officer at the Experimental rm TRAFFIC l'l'AlllalD ROME MP) —- One hundred {thousand Italian flblfc trans- } workers went on strike for ‘:4 hours Thursday in a country- mands for higher wages and an equal voice with man email! in. personnel policies. Duo. streetcar suburbs trail and service was halted throughout political. on-sectarian board of BURSTING PIPES Have been common in the recent storms and power blackouts. Our dwelling Policies include coverage for loss resulting from this hazard. reasonable exclusions and lim- you should he Grand Lodge executive. CU PBOARDS PRE-FINISH ED There are several itations, however. with which fam 1-. For more information on this coverage consult- I HYNDMAN 3. co. no. mu 4,-cm cinri town- otte INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power west of Wellington on W y morning, Feb- l9tb, weather ltting, between the hours of 1 :80 up. and 1: a.m. Tlioareonflectedwill be from Wellington through to Tlgnlsli and adjacent areas. This interruption in nooeaury to it our crews to connect in new vol moguls ui mentlnourllt. Pleasant sulifetutlon. ‘N P. MARITIME ELECTRIC (A434- I.ongwortI|AvsuIo PLYWOODS WOODGRAIN HARDBOARDS CUPBOARD HARDWARE "SElKI'RK” C1HIMNiEYS The Frlondy Soles Stuff of M. F. Scliurlnon Co. L1-d.. will be got! to assist you in any requirements you may need for renovating. building or improving your home or place of business. Free esti- mates with no obligation will be avail- able from our friencly stuff. Don't wait for Spring-Do It New. Compton-Lino of Iullding Materials Charlottetown pring is for the birds... do it now! rWhy wait till the warm weather to start: in-‘ proving your home? With an NHA Home Improvement Loan, available through your bank, you can do it now. You’ll get. faster service and you can often save money. Check the list for the jobs that need doing mung _ your house, then go ahead. Do it now. 0 Additional Rooms 0 Painting and Wallpapering 0 Garage or Car Port 0 Porches 0 Plumbing 0 Furnace _ 0 Finishing of Attic 0 Basement Playroom 0 Masonry 0 Floors 0 Roof 0 Insulation: 0 Cupboard: 0 Bathroom or Kiochen Fixtura 0 Finpldcc 0 Storm Window d Doo (whom eligible for loans? Housshohhu, an owners of rental properties, including apart-_ ' manta. How that must you pay back? It depudl ‘ ontheeum._Butloanscanberepayablein monthly instalments, together witbintullts inrperlodaofuptotenyosra. Where toget details? Apply to your manager.Doitnow.Thenhavethoaanoadtu1. f repairs or renovations done right away. .Why Waitforfipring? ~ luuod by authority of HON. ALLAN}. MIOIACHHQ A MINISTER OF LABOUR. CANAD isms {__.¢1