Handicraft Body Win comes) NEW LONDON HALL Plans Fall Show rss TUESDAY, OCT. 19th. ter. — clam of Fort Augus- At its first annual meeting County; Daniel Mullen, Mount tus. a class of nine entries : AT 8.30 P.M. |held on Saturday, Donald Stew- Stewart, treasurer; Mrs w.R. '° ¥™ first jart of Bunbury was re-elected Burnett, Charlottetown, secre- The contest was conducted by , 7 e prenident ofthe PEI. CPae vary: Directors, Prince Counts or, CaMeW Sune Fare H = Come and Meet Your Candidates imen’s Council. Following morning workshop Mrs Arthur Arsenault of Chairman was Sterling Mac- ‘sessions when demonstrations Abram’s Villa ge. King's Rae. A and help were given by the County., Mrs. Roy White of Sou- The following are the first Handcraft Branch staff, Mr. and TiS: Queen's County, Mrs. Leigh prize winners in each class: in Mrs. Percy Lister, Jeannine. Al- Paynter of Burlington the eight years and under class, bert and Linda Friars at the) Committees are public rela °!a8s 912, Darlene Rush, Char- Handcraft office on Pownal tions, Herbert Leavitt of Alber- lottetown; class 1316, Cheryl Street. The business session tom, Mrs. Frank Blatch of Brack pean Hunter River; im the was held and members decided '¥, Flayd Casely of Wilmot Val- oes fom, Paula Corrigan, to proceed with plans for the ley, Mrs. Kassner.of Souris and ane rove; in the mens © Christmas sale and display Nov. | Wilfred Livingtone of Charlotte- class obert Myers. Summer- 19 and 20 at the Confederation ‘OWN; standards, Mrs. Malcolm side. Centre upper foyer. Putnam and Harry Morris of Committees were appointed to Charlottetown; Mrs. Donald Ste- »jhandle preparations and public 2 |B of Bunbury and Mrs. F.M ity for this, which it is hoped |Davison of Kensington: by-laws, will not only be a financial suc- | Mrs. Harold Laird of Kensing- cess, but will acquaint many |toe, Mrs. Wilfred Livingstone of more people with the high stan. |Charlottetown and Mrs. Nei! .A dard and wide range of hand-|Matheson of Southport | eee jerafts produced in P.E.1. | we oe a moe appoint | FACTS FOR nd Robert Grindlay, MLA, { “ince Coun and ary ver THE FARM For The Finest In Stewart ifor pubis vat han C.F.C.Y. Radio Reading i Heath Macqutiris Angus MacLean ricramt competitions aad stles | 6:45 am. - 6:55 a.m.) ““Symen sts Local Talent Guest Speakers Refreshments | during Lobster Coraivel” and Old) Week. HE’S .A POPULAR FELLOW —_ ‘Tuesday, Oct. 19 | “Tee Making of 2 President” Surrounded by hundreds of son chats informally with the eral reception held Saturday COMMITTEES NAMED “CARE OF NURSERY Theodore H, White $8.50 EVERYONE WELCOME 5 admirers and party followers guests who attended the Lib- a alt ee ge nyshpered Other nk sae mae “Is Paris Burning” 97.78 | ; 4 Prime Minister Lester’ Pear- emorial Centre in Charlo vicey pres . ernon “ é ' witodetiaee so ee _______/ town, To the PM's immediate Engfand of Alberton for Prince STOCK The Card PoE Inserted by Queens County Progressive Conservative Asse. | §. oe | right is John Mullally, MP for lcocmty ont Mrs. Walter Dixon Keith Brehaut i 103 Gratien St. Dial “ae «i | Kings in the last Parliament. of East Baltie for Kings |e ~_|sland News Page an. 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 18, 1965. ' Town. Housing Needs Canada Savings Bonds are issued bythe Canada Savings Bonds are easy to buy for Government of Canada. Any Canadianresident cash or on instalments. Banks sell them. So Discussed At Meeting may buy them. They come in various sizes— do investment dealers, stock or trust GEORGETOWN — Town, growth and expansion of the $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000. The limit and loan companies. Council met recently with gov-|town and is also of major con creo or ne ee they ae be ae ce is $10,000 per person. — a You can also buy them on the Payroll Savings cnn Meiers mete wre ‘The 1965Bondshavealifeofi2years.Theypay Plan where you work. A $100 Bond will cost: tg cals had sent thes of Municipal AMaire, "Eugene you goodinteresteveryyear—44.%foreachofthe you less than 2% a day. (The Bonds you buy athe housing bees ofthe Com" plemnag’ Willa Mogetsoay first two years, 5% for each of the next sixyears on the Payroll Savings Plan are identical in munity. president of the P.F.I. Housing | te mynar irs dla ee ge ey and 51% for each of ine remaining four years. alll respects to the Bonds you buy for cash.) tThureday and ‘Mre._W.3. Collie, both of Canada Savings Bonds are a great way to save. They pay good interest. They are omy to buy. ed and thoroughly discussed at | arine and executive a ge ie mewng, thee ao nt wees ia Gar «== money back any time. Just take it to your YOu Can cash them any time. owned hotse;. the federal’ and put up by the federal govern. ment and the other 2% per cent by the provincial government ome frie ren ml ran dagy and Homing mt You don’t have to keep. ‘Bond for the full provided tanta Crsheen eet ne ae bank, trust or loan company. They'll give you Everyonehassomething to save for. To get what shortage in the v ment. construction were. analya (Soap ce gaureerors, Gull Gare 12 years if you don't wai t to. You can get your age and Housing. They are the) ; setae ae dens fa : its full face value plus earned interest. It only you want a little faster, buy Canada Savings rangement of 75 per cent being ate takes a few moments. Bonds. mi the icipality; . limited | _ , tipi Wee dividend housing 200 co-opera- eh a) LS a Limited divident housing or K cooperative housing are the two fre yy : fields that could be applied te ~ Georgetown situation. nder the limited divident ; plan a public housing agency or! Beek eae a municipality could obtain | carefree oe < pet cent of the te tal cost, following evidence / oy et pall Silver! @ v ’ j { need, On the cooperative plan it was felt that if people evidenced interest that this ‘was the ideal time of year to form several groups to build . ae . houses. Following. a study pet: | aire iod over the winter months, con | aw ase struction could be commenced fs 7, the spring. mans = The council is planning fur-| —_ rie ght ; : , Hospital. : , -- Mr. MacLeod, who would | longer than ever before. : @- . / have been 53 years of age yester- Clean once with day, suffered a heart seizure at | Hagerty Tarnish Preventive, ‘ his home and died shortly after then simply dust with : he was admitted to hospital. the Hagerty Silver Duster. He had been in the grocer The last word in easy, é business ever since leaving | : ther and immediate study of the | pressing situation as regards | housing and meetings will be/| §-<=. held with representatives from | industry and the resources de- | velopment. group. Housing is said vital to the J. A. MacLeod Dies In City A well known Charlottetown retail grocer, James Alexander MacLeod, died suddenly late Thursday night in Charlottetown Gleaming silver 10 times VY; aan school. His store, at 5 Upper gentle silver care. i At , Queen St., was the same stand | by 3 x ATL that his late father and grandfa- Ha ert : . a Ai ther, Alec and Angus MacLeod g Sie NY A Mr “MacLeod ‘conducted bust-| The world’s rat name in siver cara mil At A mess yesterday as usual and | . Ma Ae 4 last night was watching televis- oe X y iy fon prior to his fatal seizure. ey oe ; A He is survived by his wife, \ “Neue hy ia { the former Catherine Murphy, | . a Syme two daughters, both at home, | ‘ i Rosemary and Heather, two sis- The Hagerty first family { ters, Edith, Mrs. Lincoln Nut of fine-care products “di Charles MacNeill, Mil oe eee ee ee Mrs. . ae : ton, Cleaner with Tarnish Preventive / P.E.1., and one brother, Alfred, | Hagerty Silver Foam wash-’n-rinse Charlottetown. polish for table silver / Hagerty Jewel remains are resting at | Clean auick-as-a-dip cleaner for die- _ i . monds and ail precious stones. yoo SS ~ ee a, ™~ “SS beens oes —anameeae eV a / > NRA GA I BU AEE OF “ aN 0 apogee : : , cect re es Nd Bete taser Els 3 =e