oe fee ae OO aR ORRIN Oe seer ete | | i GARAGE 15-2 x 20-0 ear eS NS GUARDIAN<PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK ta os ge pO ISLAND NEWS PAGE |2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Mar. 20 ,1965. 120 Take Part In Dress Carnival O'LEARY Some 120 chil-,and Sandra Cooke, 2 Barry dren took part in the O'Leary Cooke, Geraldine Cooke “and Junior Fancy dress carnival Dana Collicutt: 3. Beatrice and jheld at the O'Leary Rink Wed- Holly Matheson. jnesday. before 400 spectators. Best Group was Margaret Twenty-two-month-old Darrel Ann Woodside, Rhonda Dennis Kirin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan @2d Kathleen Woodside. The po DINING 111-0 x 9-3 a with Suggestions Made t S Eby i i Hf 8 a j l F 1 . 5 z ti He # 5 : i : a F | i | | i | fa i % tate gPpe se? i fi i % i |Kirin, and 24-month-old Janet Sirls were all dressed as Dutch Lee Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ellis. were the young- est competitors in the carnival. Chairman for the Ice Carni- val committee was Alton Ray- ner, and the judges were Marie |Culbertson. Mrs. Norma Moase, jand Wallace Reconder. Mem- jbers of the committee were: jTherin Ellis, Vaughan MacDou- gall, Garth MacDonald, and Alton Rayner Ox I-4 | The prizes were donated by the citizens and business firms | of the area | The following is the prize list. Pre-schoo!: 1. Darrel Kirin, ; bunny; 2. Paul Strang, farmer; 3. Roddy Wood, Minnie Ha-Ha. | Girls 6-7: 1. Kathleen Wood- LIVING RM 18-0 x 119 24-8 and built- | z B* tel ea Development side, Dutch girl; 2. Carla Din- | mis, dragon; 3. Marlene Mac- —_ Dougall, tree | Boys 67: 1. Randy Bernard, | Andy Panda; 2. Brian MacWil- | liams, Yogi Bear; 3. Michael Wood, Hiawatha. Girls 89: 1. Marilyn Gamble, 14-6 x 10-5 | locket; 2 Sylvia MacNeil, pu | aa Little kin; 3. Paula Kennedy, Bo-peep. 1. Kevin Matthews, | bear; 2. Randy Smaliman, flag; | 3. Arthur Dennis, carrot. | Girls 10-11: 1. Betty Lou Elis, | gypsy; 2. Heather MacWilliams, canoes ; 3. Margaret MacKen. Boys 10-11. 1. Kenneth Mur- ray, tramp; 2. James Matheson, dairy; 3. Robert Harris, hunter. Couples: 1 Darleen Collicut | HOW TO OBTAIN. DESIGN BOOK | BALTIC | Mrs. Alton Robertson, Munn’s | ! (i = . Capital Expenditures Here 'Increase Expected In ‘65 OTTAWA (Special) — The de- partment of trade and com. |ery merce revealed yestérday that capital and repair expenditures | in Prinee Edward Island are ex- | pected to increase slightly in | 1965 over last year’s private and public investment Trade Minister Mitchell Sharp tabled the annua] forecast of capital spending in Canada in the Commons and it showed that spending in PEI should reach a total of $56.4 million compared to $54.3 million last year and $56.3 million in 1963 Capital spending is estimat- ed at $42.8 million compared to $41.5 million in 1964. This total is broken down into constru- ction expenditures of $27.2 mil- SCHURMAN'S ASPHALT SHINGLES 210 Ib. Standard 8 - Special buy for this sale (400 squares). First grade — NOT Seconds. lion against $26.2 and machin- and equipment spending of $15.6 million compared to $153 million Repair expenditures are ex- pected to tota! $12. mill m pared to $128 million, broken down into construction ‘repair of $8.2 million against $7.9 and machinery and equipment spen- ding of $5.4 million compared to $4.9 million. The totals of both capital and repair spending show $35.4 mill- ion to be spent on construct- ion and $21 million on machin- ery and equipment. compared to 1964 totals of $341 million and $20.2 million Island estimates show the big- gest drop in trade, finale and Hh AD Sp ADRS GAL Se ABIL GATS in - 1— MacMillan. Bunbury, on Wed- resday Mr. and Mrs “har ottetewn ‘were the,home of Mr. ani Mrs Jav Saturday Miss Georgie Dover and Miss Gail, Jay vere sitorse in on voy, Sunday,’ where they the guests -f Mr and Mrs Farguahson Mrs. Hessel! Ccrney. son Mar vin, and daughter The!ma, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Jay recefitly Reany Jay is a patient in tie P.E.I. Hospital where he ynder ° went surgery . Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Jay were visitors in Fort. Augustus : at the home of Mr™and Mrs._ Leith Wooldridge . Mrs. George Jay has received ” word that her brother-in-law ~“ and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ton Enman, Onaway, Alta. are ° spending a vacation in Phoenix, t ai 20%, OFF 4: leommercia! services which show a total of $65 mite com- pared te $88 million last\ ear. |But more than making u> for this drop is an increase in hous- ing. institutional services °nd government departments which are expected to spend some $30.7 million this year as com- pared to $25.9 million in 1964 PISQUID EAST Floyd Jay and Mrs. Harold Jay were visitors in Lorne Val- ley, Tuesday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald, daughter Shirley, and son Bar- ry. York, were recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Floyd Jay J.P. Hendrickson was a visit- or in Charlottetown Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F Devid Birt, tuests at Alton were Rov 4tdl phic hde dd cabbabiaaedi. biiar'@ ar tee Lb ry i d ef 5 : ; ri f bi » 32! 3 Ta R =| ~~ | f aR i & A light docket faced £ eth ail [ ei 5 i E g ‘ f } # ye g [ bir Fi i if FF é i | E 5 i B He ‘il | i it eree g F } Fe i Margarine Regulations Are Passed In Principle Specific regulations concern- ister of rr Iture, who pro- | ite issue such licenses. E SUMMERSIDE PREFINISHED MAHOGANY iV 0 BN SOLANA i His tgs i EEFE Douglas Fir Plywood Unsanded Sheathing — 5/16" x 4° x 8° SHEETS The cheapest: and most efficient material to use to close in an area. Regular 4.75 per sheet : sae 53,15 Per sheet ) SALE 121/.° Per Sq. Ft. 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