PELL. Pollution Loss Said Above $3 Million By BRENDA LARGE land cents, the annual losses OTTAWA (CP) — Canadians|from water, air and soil pollu- squander an estimated $1,163,-|tion in Canada. They came to 0,000 worth of natural re-|the staggering total of $1,163,- sources yearly by allowing them |000,000 or approximately to become polluted, the Cana- | per person per year." dia s n sary = ane Con- | AD FOR HOME Christian de aet of Montreal HISTORY OF (‘Continued from page 7) | Signal Regiment following reor- ganization of the Militia in Jan- uary, 1965, has retained its regi- mental! status. In contrast to the one class- room, one storeroom and one combined orderly room and wireless station, the total ac- lyears, the Regiment now occu- ithe Queen Charlotte Armouries. 'In comparison with the wheel- | barrow or borrowed truck of cre- |World War Two days, the Regi- The number of delegates to|ment now moves in the latest *\the pollution control meeting, |military vehicles and has up-to- secretary-general of the Cana-|.1i.) had reached over 600 at|date radio, telephone and lines dian Couneil of Resource Minis- | ne convention's height, dwin- | equipment, all’of which ensures ers, sgid at the closing session gieq to 75 at Wednesday's clos- |that time spent in training will of the ‘institute’s three-day con- ing session as members began |be utilized to the best advan- ference: "Each cluster of Canadians ts prmmarily concerned with its own vcroblems. But in terms of | ervaronmental pollution they all |he quoted ww dollars-and-cents have one thing in common. Col- loss to Canada through pollution | ecfiveyl, nee are squandering are “based on experienced judg- | vast fortunes.” .,ment by the experts on the rela- | Mr de Laet said experts injtive per capita cost of water, | secretariat have recently ir and soil pollution. compiled statistics about Can-| He gave the total estimated ada’s lo s through pollution ‘annual loss from environmental ‘They estimated, in dollars|pollution by provinces: New- ——— =a foundiand $20,300,000; Prince |Edward Island $3,300,000; Nova CFCY \Scotia $49,300,000; New Bruns- Televisi C evision pressive, and as our population jinereases, “as our industry ‘wick $38,600,000; Quebec $370,- Sat., Oct. 30 sar'water, ait sod iand become — leaving for their homes across) the country. Mr. de Laet said the figures his 800,000; Ontario $437,500,000; |Manitoba $47,500,000; Saskatche- \wan $42,500,000; Alberta $71,300,- “These figures are very im- ever greater, these figures will grow proportionately.” The pollution contro! insti- '000; British Columbia $91,800,- 600 :|tute’s annual meeting was tage. Association Reorganized | The Charlottetown Signals As- | sociation, an organization form- ed here in 1947 to further the in- terests of Signal Corps units in this area, held a reorganization meeting at Charlottetown Arm- ouries earlier this week. The association, members of which include former signal of- ficers and officers now serving with 5 Signal Regiment, dis- | cussed participation in the 60th | Anniversary observances, over- | hauled the constitution, and, elected a new slate of officers. The new officers are as fo1l-| President Brig. K.M. . John- | ston, CD, ED; vice- president, Lt. Col F.J. Storey, ED; secre- tary, Lt. Col. F.S. Jenkins, ED; treasurer, Capt. JF. 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OTTAWA (CP) — Central | has -reported that con- houses and apartments in urban areas during September. rural areas in the first nine | months of the year numbered | 118,061. | last year, but the nine-months total for urban and rural areas was up more than seven per cent. CMHC said the September pace of housing construction represented an annual rate of 134,300 units when seasonal gy- rations were smoothed out. This |rate is down markedly from . |177,500, the rate of August starts which was _ unusually high. MARINE INDUSTRY BIG building yards. KINGS COUNTY TOUR FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1965 9:00 a.m. City Hall to sign Register 9:15 a.m. Depart Charlottetown for Georgetown 10:00 a.m. Arrive Gulf Garden Food Plant at i ; : Georgetown (coffee with staff) | 10:30 a.m. Depart Georgetown for Souris _ 11:15 a.m. Arrive Souris Regional High Schoo) 11:45 a.m. Depart Souris 12:30 p.m. Arrive Montague for lunch at Canadian) Legion | 1:30 p.m. Depart for Charlottetown 2:15 p.m. Arrive Charlottetown Hotel ‘2:45 p.m. Depart Hotel for Airport 8:15 pm. Flight Departure V OT E CONSERVATIVE 4 ON NOV. 8th (Inserted by the P. E. 1. Progressive Conservative Association) $ gt PROGRESSIVE improvement. ‘GM Earnings The first president of the as- | Motors Corp.. the world’s larg- sociation, on its inception here , €s! 958,009,000 Mortgage and Housing Corp. | span struction started on 11,297 new | were at hich levels, officials re- | ported. GM earned $264,000,000 | Housing starts in urban and | ing: The September figure for ur- | Guster’ when peng ban centres was down nearly | three per cent from September naa "eae $3,743 x q Charged In Torture Death INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)—A liam Kaiser said the words ‘‘I mother of seven children and a jam a prostitute and proud of 1S-year-old neighbor boy were/it’’ had been scratched on the Marie Likens, with a needle and that she had heen beaten re- peatedly. Mrs. Gertrude Wright, 937, with whom the girl had been eft while her parents were the backyard of the Wright home here Tuesday and said she had been attacked by a gang of boys. But Kaiser, said, ter of a carnival family. Homicide Detective Sgt. Wil- | PRINCE CHARLIE SAID IN LOVE PARIS (Reuters) — The weekly newspaper France Di- manche says Prince Charles is being exiled to school in Australia because he has fallen in love with a Scottish farmer’s daughter. The paper, which specializes in sensational stories about persons ig high society, the Ieyesr-old British i met the girl, Juliette, in a cafe at Elgin, near his school at Gordonstoun in Northern Scotland. (In London, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said today: “The prince is going to Aus- tralia\to study in the normal course of his education and for no other reason.’’) It was officially announced earlier this month that eeRE i [10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fi. Oct. 7%. 1968.! 94 © ora ct Woman And Neighbor Boy Kept Busy At Homework OTTAWA : : elections, leommodation available for 35 being held here on preliminary |abdomen of the girl, Sylvia | it’s 86 candidates fn the federal | stitute the “big gun” in Social charges of murder in the torture ) lpies modern accommodation in death of the 16-year-cld daugh- e | |the word times altogether, or an average of 348 The party 30,000 speech euclosing a recorded campaign PAB 6 NS cpa eatiigaty mt Ot 9 9 0 68 to be written in copy by the candidates or campaign workers. BIG GUN MISFIRED The records, (CP)-Social Cred- |“first” in federal con- are being asked to write “financial” 30,000 Credit’s END OF ma- times each. candidates are not being but being asked by headquarters to correct copies of a flashy folder by Social Credit Leader : The paper-thin plastic records Charles would become a pu- pil for 342 months at Geelong grammar school, one of Aus- tralia’s leading academies. 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