} 7 , ee ; mn . iene ° e : : vl a * J sland News Page. |s'acden”. Wedge Says Next Housing Phase | verse rag | n tacomand Central Diwics xvi. cc Will Be Family Homes Provision 252332 RSIDE — Hon. Henry| tion with the provincial and fed-| Of his own province :; s Charlottetown, were in a colli- 2 was 57.2 percent. average hb e-. e Bias: ; Wedge, minister of health and|eral governments. Wedge observes, ‘‘our : sion at the corner of Prince and “¢ » Program| last year ~ 1’ Kensington Legion Meeting _|Grsrcn Siecet” pamace” att chairman of the Senir Citizen’ | Mx" Wedge stats that the dis-|for the elderly i well underway, a'si'S nexSt® 1s > =e ' g {mated to tie Brows car was $70.1 ues from » tour af the At-|warloos unite aad, the eontercs [been venstructed nor iG rene] TNs was goa” SOREN wg Shows Busy Year For Branch Wii Raa or era triven PY antic Provinces with a group of |eés with planners, architects, |construction and expected to be| Just slightly ahead .of Nova i land a 1964 Ford, driven by Lloyd |BoUSiné.officials._The .tour_was|and engineers at the headquar-|ready for eet in June; | tia which has been making rapid 1| KENSINGTON.— Clair May-| Paynter and {Murray of Charlottetown, were |27ansed by. Hon. James A. |ters Central Mortgage’ and Enough applications--have—been} strides in_recent\years — their. ry oe : Pee ; Fred _Campbe ’ |Harding, Halifax, minister of | Housing Corporation in Halifax|received to occupy the total| average was 56,9;percent of A - . , , re-elected presidepnt of the | were installed into ‘office by the jin collision at the corner of public ‘welfare for Nova Scotiai| proved most valuable to ats | camer of available units but New sa ? “~— oe | Kensington Royal Canadiah Leg. [installing officer, Donald Mac- |Queen and Fitzroy Streets. The |and a member of the : Te wie be os oS heen : : i ! \ - , group. * necessary to expand! ahead of Prince Edward Island . ion, Branch No. 9, reported a/Lellan, and cogducted to ~ the jamount of damage tothe vehi-/—Hon. Hubert MacNeill, Minis- in the fall of 1966 in all centers | by the'slim margin Gee eR ee ae successful year at the annual |front of the hall by James |cles was not estimated- ter of Labor and Welfare, flew REPORT TO COUNCILS until the demand is met: mal polet with serait 7 > meeting held in the Legion | Evans, Sergeant-at-Arms. Two|. Police also.investigated anoth- | from Ottawa’ where he was at-|. Mr..Wedge’s interest in attend-| “The second phase of. our pro: | the of 87.3 aaa ” x fe Ms 2 . Home on Tuesday evening. He|new members of the executive, |er nt at 4 p.m. yesterday |tending a Canada.assistance |i Was the result of a visit to' gram is providing ‘homes for sid ‘ es “ ee 1 | Said. the biggest event of the | Stirling Campbell and Lone Nic-|at the corner of Prince and jeconference to meet the group in| the housing units in 1961- and| special caré, similar to the unit|, C®%#4@ department of agricul- am des ah 4 | year_w s the renovation of the |holson, who were absent will be |Grafton Street. No details of the | Fredericton, where it first met. | 1962 when. planning housing for | constructed in Summerside, Sum-| @¢ people here explain that ie Pot building, and added “‘it cost| installed at a later date. Other |accident _ were immediately |The group then visited Saint | the elderly in this province had merset Manor, which is fully oc- |New Brunswick bacon hog mar- i 9 meg ae era a Rs Ste aes sonnet Heed Rae IRE eeetie ad tr prions] See caer ana eae Ne Sate ace i ‘ a be ach- | ere an ousing ‘de- am in hi ‘ ? ngs . gether’. The highligh? of the |vice president. Michael Mac-,|ment of the” RCMP investigated | velopments with Saint Soha ministers to to the pro-|ing serious canideration by the The Island marketed 96,881 hogs * eee: event Prove re Sita ery sosead vice presktent, jane eran”. wa i Mayer _ Stephen «Weyman and ermatif vot os ones the He eee eee during ro By tinal mow openi } nage | Ear arrier, immedia pa 5) i ven by {0t! i . mi cobta USING wick total 647 ©. ses dance was held for member's'|president, James Evans and |Heber Rayner of West Royalty, ‘The tourig;next stop was in | eee: ee Se — Bov-| “The next phase of our pro-|. This is the first time that the children, and a Cbristmas party |Mrs. Ruby Mclnnis, John Hen-|and a 1966.-Mercury ‘half-ton Halifax; whére they. met and ee nauer the estab- | gram -will be in family housing, | !sland’s hog producers have ev- ‘for the children of the area under | derson and Ellis Profitt, all re. truck, driven by Lorne Phillip | talked’ with.Mayor Vaughait and | Fan Noung pelty regarding | which is one of our greatest|@ had another province head the age of 12 years. - elected. | Stevenson of North Winsloe, were housin gofficials of the Nova needs in this province. The high’ them in the percentage of top in a collision at 9.15 a.fn- yester. Scotia government and the City | cost of construction and lack of | carcasses, Spokesmen for the in- Regular fund raising projects| The president announced tia ; : ge are bingo on Monday nights,|chairmen of committees — en- pe Total damage to both ve-|of Halifax. The ‘group sent four: Art Lecture Set mortgage funds has made. it al-|dustry here, however, point out Auction forty fives and cribbage | tetainment, John Paynter: les was $250. |days in the Nova Scotia capital most impossible for young. famil- | that on Wednesdays, a teenage dance |Eric Watson; finance, R and’ other provincial centers. For Here Sunday 5. ee ae ae very email compared to the Is- on Thu : ra > : : rsday evenings and | Stewart. He stated that others Beulah _Munroe In the group were two Massa many families having to accept |!@Md’s, though New Brunswick _| couples’ dance on Sat will be a t - chusetts housing officials, Julius); <> urday sked to actas chair. i. Sofinewabl, * Geman commis-| Have you ever wondered why |Undesirable accommodation, in|is a much bigger province. , g nights. : men of committees vi ; ; . He 2 During the year the Legion |Mouncements will bt a * Dies In. Hospital \sioner of Housing, department of | the . favorite paintings of one many cases with rents beyond) wo Nove geotia marketings st. LITA “eae contributed to the Prince County | mext meeting. “ The death of Beulah Munroe Commerce and development of | generation are passe to the their ability to pay. This need is seamed oe - 4CY IN EAST Hospital Extension Fund, The occurred at the PEL. Hospital the state of Massachusetts, and | mext? not only’ in Summerside and 18,387 carcasses: ; SCHOOL SKATE -) Hospital | Harold Masterman, head of the ; Charlottetown-but also exists in : ‘ : United Fund,, the Kensington] General early Friday morning. asterman, ; Why it is that changing fash- urhes ' District Recreation Commission, | motion business included | Miss Munroe, daughter of the Public housing division, Boston | ions in the art world raise ‘one tl areas throughout the The long-range forecast of ally dry conditions but a wide | Gonated reference books for the on passed to finance a free|iate John Munroe, had been in| Edison Electric Company 14d. | painter from obscurity and at | Pye’: an Mortgage Sale the United States weather bur- range in temperatures. The Kensington Regional High school skate each week » for ailing health for the past year. | Both men are from Boston. the same time consign another The government will therefore , eau says this province will forecast calls for above-aver- | School provided regular, ties {“tuldten, anda motion that |” During the past 25 years; Miss | Subjects discussed by the group | to oblivion? Sor take andl, tesla thc’ peated! Wa th call tip’ pubite auction is have below-normal. tempera- age temperatures in British skating for the children at the minor hockey be carried on as | Munroe had given dedicated ser-| were types of housing, cost com-; 4 public lecture by Confedera- | on ths eeatanta po ” of the ca Comte Building tures and moderate precipita. on the prairies and. below to | Kensington : the president and manager see |vice to the Prince Edward Is-|parisons between the Atlantic Cen Director edge ot i Charlottetown in Queens tion during the next 30 days. miuch-below temperatures in coanraes a >, aor oe fit, ‘ land Division of The Canadian Provinces and Massachusetts, the = waa os Mon- ae ¢ tee a & a in Coun- Thé 30-day weather outlook the east. The outlook is not a Monaak aud adikaned eummebaive The minutes of the last an-|Red Cross Society, She served |programs made available by fed- afternoon will provide 2 oe auch a: ender eubelden . for Canada from mid-January specific forecast and chan§@s | Vere in need nutl meeting and the financial |as a volunteer with the Women's|eral and state authorities, com-| Son 0 "Or ine Il as |ation for several ears, but that to mid-February is for gener- may occur: - ie See ; 4, |feport were read by the -sec- | Work Committee all during the|parison’ of maintenance costs in ag answers as, well as y In his remarks the president | retary manager, William Blak. |years of World War Two. Since the two countries, comparisons |®" ingight“into. the unpredicable | it would be impossible for most expressed appreciation to the ; : ak. Plans’ i area of popular taste in art and |Smaller centers to undertake: ; |eney and accepted by the meet. | 1945 she has been a member of of heating by electricity, oil, | © : ; Ladies’ Auxiliary for a contri-| ing as read. the Red Cross staff carrying out | coal, discussions of structural de- | @tistic fashion. } ; — - e A ; J bution to the funds; congratulat- ' Oliver Profitt .|thé multitude of daily task in| signs, and operational phases. . : ed the members for the excellent ing for a Maen — a connection with mpd women's! In Massachusetts the state selection of slides from. his ex work they are doing and added | by a member who was present |Work department, as well as authorities have been mainly in-| tensive ‘collec that he thought the auxiliary | John Henderson was the win- looking after the division’s ac-| terested in housing for the elder- | changes will be a valuable asset in help- | ner and he received the applause |CoUnts, and other general duties. ly. By the spring of 1966, the|from generation to generation. | —— number of sueh housing units | Represented are paintings from | MOT OR RE Tih C oan ee ee ae en of die members when he immedi-|feee On ‘Me Malt last eo tod terenceed | mat praia members, the manager — ani ae cheque to) Funeral. services will be con- a ge ee, RY ws: : | ; | ail, members of the execu-| _ Bilis Profitt extended a_vote |Cucted bY Rev. J. R- Davies at) In Eastern Canada, P prov-| Current trends, ranging from ‘ ; the MacLe: 1 Home thi t <S fo continued ‘canon: ‘| af thanks to the president the |mocning at 11 o'clock. |ince with a similar program. Tn tive scficols will ai secretary manager, members| Surviving are her nieces, Mrs.|the cities of Saint John and Fy i of Mr. Justice R. R. Bell, Char-| District for the Conservative cli |Party before winning it in the) Rey D. LP. Callaghan an hon. | *¢ committee and ail. who | Robert Nicholson and Mrs, Allan|Halifax, however, _low-rental lottetown, Rev. Gerald Steele, \. Southeast it i Alberton, and Pau! Gallant,-Sour- | general ‘election of 1943. He re- or: had put time and effort into the |Forsythe of Charlottetown, and | housing has been constructed by The : : E 2 . , | orary member for 1966. Dr. |. . * to the East is» have consented to act as/ tained his .Legislative seat in Callaghan and Rev. W.A. Pater: renovation of the building. Mrs. Vera Murray of Montreal. | the cities themselves in co-opera- | im avd og theatre at2.30. Ad- new oF ; judges for The Islander of the the subsequent elections of 1947, were re-appointed chapl ——¥ear_award, 1951; 1955 and 1059. es hog the meeting, and Oliver. pe ty ‘The Evening Patriot At a party convention ia 1801 ‘was re-appeimed sudior, | DIRECTOR ARRIVES TODAY == ss | ging Schedule | <r Thee judges will meet next he was elected Conservative Newly elected members of the Sioa sie tee 2 ==! cys Menor | Junior Red Cr sap. | Annual Bonspiel | yy ve atriot readers in and was suc- : ; ; : = . Sees ere mer | Junior Red Cross Project | sms as sre fd a gach | JUNIOF NEG CFOSS FOjeOc# | segue: «ine ame eaders still have a few days FARM INTEREST 9 ow Slides ‘ : | left to submit their suggestions. | — 1, addition to ‘hi Films ard slides featuring! - _ J : - A, The deadline for receiving such| activities Judge, Bell hes ‘long |the life ofa CUSO volunteer in Here Next : ee is niidnight Jan. 16. Anything| taken a keen isterest in farm. | Nigeria will be shown, Sunday ww. , wea | | “postmarked after that date will - night at St. Dunstan's, Univer- . ty.” mot be considered. © = a a i eee ee sity by James Barrett, a grad-| Ralph E..Wendeborn, of Tor- community to community.” There. Mr. Justice Bell, a. member | shorthour cattle and kept a|Uate student at DalhousieUni-onto, national director of the | 1 will be no sténdard pattern, on- of the Supreme Court of Prince jarge “farm in the New Glas.|YeTsity. _ Mr. Barrett has re-|Canadian-Junior Red Cross, will ly a-general outline of some of Edward island since 1960, was | gow district.He is a former |Cemlly returned from Nigeria arrive in Charlottetown today ae pennies oe ene born_in Charlottetown in 1901 | president of the Young _Con-| Where he served for two years. |for—a-full_schedule_of activities | a son of the late Mr. and “Mrs. | servatives and was secretary | Canadian~-University~-Service | which-have.been arranged _ for --Arthur_¥° Bell. He __-as educated | o¢ the-Conservative._Party;.._he Overseas annually - prepares |mext week by the provincial di- at city schools -and Prince of is past president’ of the Char- bagi Reape oA pend” time |rector of Junior~ ed-Cross;-Mrs, * Wales College - |lottetown emerging countries, . | WoW. Reid. . whose homes are too ér yi Mice PEI = tan oe one ily in = eee camatie at se Wendeborn has ' visited noisy and do not have an atmos- oa A long and successful career.|pE 1 Shorthorn Breeders As. | Present: St. Dunstan’s Univer- |¢his province in connection with | ; phere Daan Those ee as a lawyer was punctuated iation directs: sity graduate Catherine Duffy |the Junior Red Cross program with provincial polities as. he the ereeen py eo an of Kinkora is teaching in Sara- |several times since his appoint- twice’ contested the 2nd Queens He is a member of the Char- COR Seen Tene Muto hn [peek as erionel Cove Se : He is a health educator “Poverty of the mifid can ‘be as damaging as poverty of the Parade Group)is,tniet" Svea ESTE R [xe crete aee ee the-—University__.of California. | $ —+—_Mr. Gallant has University of Manitoba, and his —_ Makes Plans (ss 2 gs County! WY 4 | During the course of bis career, | LIN Master of Public Health from e ' president of the i 3 - For Projects 2's. trmer myer R ke | [ [ § the teching, profession ‘at beh elementary high “were discussed by ‘The Gol Oa, (sent a director vels specializing in work relat- MR. WENDEBORN _ |haps hundreds of thousands of | f end Saucer: parade committee |P2% president . |img to health, physical fitness : : ‘|our citizens Of the future. |e Thursday. | Edward Island — . |_| Mr. Wendeborn is optimistic! any of the Volunteens wi 11/8 The group met at-The Island: +St2t#i0" He is an alumnus of UNDER CARE Previous to joining the nation- |@bout the number of PeO- | scist in sion-of a var-|° | Mrs.- Eldred —Hutt,~ Alberton |al staff. of the..Canadian Red|®@e who will participate and as-;"°" ational activities and @ Motor Lodge for their Janu- nf Ser vol ies and (iet¥ of the parish h, was admitted to the Wes- | Cross he was the director of the |Sist other ‘oluntary agencies lmorts.. Gey Will tive: madines 2 : ‘SEMPLE’S PHARMACY Ltd. ary séssion wliere a nominating Father Steele fern Hi social workers. In what he calls . ; St of Sacred Heart Church, lospital Thursday after-|Bureau of Health Education /socia . In he s rahiies nae ee ae ask- _ ian ie hae beled noon. . |evith the Department of H Canada’s largest. adoption pro- abby nag Sore gr th ae ae st 178 Queen Street “@t the February—meeting. This |!¥, active inal Pho oat ager HE “HAD ‘suRGERY | *4 Joblic Wellaree years, Mr (Sram: the teenagers will give | and attention of the youthful Red | ys committee is composed of | airs im the aera He| Thomas Millman, Burlington, Wendeborn has been instrumen. |e? Youngsters a mew concept /Oross counsellors they og oe Will be The Only-Charlottetown Drug Store Open that : - Mayor Walter Cox and E. Frank |Plaved) leading role in organiz-| is a patient in the Prince County |tu in updating the programs of | life. Most of all, will show [much of the world : : Sea Scoutmaster, | 2°spital, Summerside where he |¢he Junio and High School Red |them that somebody cares. | ™allly Saturday Evening And All Day Sunday the 1965 Hambletonian and Little|Ghurch minister at Alberton |David E Lynch,’ R ‘ ttack : corked g : " RCAF Stat. |be an attack on some of the un- must be planned according to 5 WELLINGTON ST. WEST awards ‘ole io We bee a all nat people ine" West S be reread ed eae desirable features - an need. This ‘will vary from pro- T@RONTO, ONTARIO t ‘a 1965 and the driver of the year. | Prince area. seen amnbetiand Gtrests in |Canada, particularly the cu! which he. is Aher jrensurer Edgar Wright| Board of Trade activities wae surgery | Cross, and in making them more| “Teenagers know and under- fess Oo sash: of pias As wala bee: oi received his fullest sup-|%" Mom@y- ee ee nae stand children,” he said. They| Getting Married? DIAL 4-4171 FREE DELIVERY — spore te wine if om. With the young folk in the} A 1965 airs ona a, (ational and international organ-|C2" €et ideas across where) — wrire-ror FREE SAMPLES AND leooocecee iii at One of the upcoming activities | area. Father Steele has worked |driven by Robert §. Black. |izations. oe ~~ even: trained adults fail. | RWUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF OUR— SEE : == will be ‘The Gold Cup and Sauc- | increasantly and has accomp-|Summerside, received $900| Mr. Wendeborn has just an-|ACCORDING TO NEED Wedding Mnuctations fe 7 se er Film—Night err 7 ane lished much. He and Rev. |damage when it struck the |@ounced the newest project for| In his outline of the program, AND ACCESSORIES ; m @arly spring. At this func’ David MacDonald United | rear of a 1965 Pontiac driven by |Canada’s teenagers, which will|Mr. Wendeborn stressed that it MINETT PRINTING LTD. U i § C 4 a i a ff e vince to province, and from 4 2 . + .. GARAGE HOURS Already the committee has| Father Steel was ordained to a> ley Ok Sak youn claire, - = iY ed ts from bands|the priesthood E ‘ ee : : t participate in the Gold Oup [ed at St Dunstan's Basle and| WESTERN = |ye'Sttu'sfnoo Rea Gross has's| Dance To The Music : = ade the Friday of Old Home |St. Paul Church, Summerside FU vast potential force in every pro- io. eee Monda : | of Clo 1 All : leek.One_ of these _ requests | before being appointed . to the }.. NERALS vince and hopes to recruit at | of "The Smoothies” ly CO Ne e ° e ; Day Py from arent in Estevan, a ae 4 eS Le si ve least 100,000 of its anne to , : . if Tr sd a Saas, 8 : +5 9 é WJ. Hancox was chairman University in 1954, Father Steele LAIRD FUNERAL — The fu- uae Sh Saturda Night Jan 15th A ve ay ° ® a.m. to pm. * for the meeting. was born in’ Miscouche. sere! of, os Fred Lain, “ives The asic plan is to-have the y ’ ° sd 8 ' 6 ae , ; Friday “morning who giv " oF DEATHS _| Bidndsley Smfth amr’ ints Home, Alberton, apere tre fo volmtary service, | HORSE and SULKIES GRANADA Wednesday . . 8 am. to 6 p.m. | rsd ee ° ° RATT. Pern _ Steak Room . Req BUTLER — At her late resi-| Dies In Hospital ie 4 Members and Guests Welcome dence Peter's Road ° Thusday, 5 ‘ : Jan. 18, 1966, Mrs. Lemuel P. han be Smith, ‘a resident of|in the sanctuary. Pallbearers : Butier_in her O4th year. _Rest- | Fast Royalty, died yesterday in!were Gordon Jeffery, Alfred — ing at the Murray River FU- lial where be had been a pat-|7oe% Elmer Gallant, Roy Fras- | WATCH REPAIRS neral Home until noon today, font tae % ® pat-ler Claude Barnett and es He aries then to the Presbyterian Church, datviving @ ae elk the for.|G@vin. - Flower bearers were one Peter’s Road, for funeral ser- | .o- Ruth Birt of Co nnd Thomas Fitzfgerald, Claude vice at 2.30 p.m. Interment i | Rog: four sons:. Kier inoaclen: Frederickson, Ralph Fraser A. W. WELLNER * Peter's Road cemetery. Irwin, Allen and Lloyd at home,| amd Ralph Arsenault. Inter- and one foster son Kevin. - | ment was in the church ceme- . = sens Tuscital ora Also surviving are five daugh-| tery. Father Steele - Telephone Evening 41108 ~ ts: Brindley Sth oe eh BOY ME Egat the com sid tell . Royalty in his 60th yéar. Rest- i147. Donald Gallant, Charlotte. ing at the "M’cLean Funeral town; Lions, Mra. Wyasd Des- Home from where the funeral | westerneng, Suffolk; Norma and Friday. . ... Sam. to9 pm | | Saturday . ... 8am. to 6 p.m. | VISIIIUTPIPOIAOOLILIIL SIS: hs ‘ BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY ERIN ROOMS TONIGHT » MD SOOO aaM. Mae oe be held Sunday, eet Eleanor at ps ANNUAL MEETING 2 - ing to oe . en aoe i service -commenci Rs h se the 23 : - Pm» Ioerment in. People’s |ther, C Cuarence, a’ Tori hee. Tha oS eee oan nid Dancing ATTENTION VOLKSWAGEN OWNERS ee ee ieemnanehe ot tara ee The annual’ meeting of Prince Edward Is- music of eee 3 wT : M% |thy Monaghan of Montreal, Mrs. MUNROE — At the, Prince Ed--|Gertrude Stanly of Moncton; Mrs. : ward Island Hospital Friday, |Ethel Doyle, Toronto; Mrs. Don- Jan. 14, 1966, Beulah Munroe of homie’ ee ae” an 17 Upper Prince Street. Resting . Au Bradley “i at the MacLean Funeral Home |lottetown, Mrs. Harold Redmond from ‘where the funeral will be jof Charlottetown. One~ sister held today, Jan. 15, with .ser-|Alice predeceased him. (§» | vice commencing at 11 a.m. In-| Funeral will take place Sunday terment in Peonle's cemetery. | afternoon 2 a the will be installed completely free of charg. —“Wessesesererissserrrorwen : _ Alberry Plains: _ Phone Vernon River 34” % > . a y >. ‘ “ : ; ; r pea ° ; 0 a s nah ay pet “4 m1 “ % “ . a 57 i , ; , . Poh ; : & { ’ - itn pam yen 4 ‘ ; ‘ He s 4 eta : . ‘ ‘ . : . } . ‘ oF : $ * . ™ . A ol ee ¥ iaind Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held at the Summerside boys’ club, corner of Notre Dime and_ Cedar Streets, in the :Town of Sum-, merside on Tuesday, the 25th day of January at the hour of 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon. - - "THE SHAMROCKS” , *<9 to 12:00: