10 The Guardian, Charlottetown. 'l‘ties. Nov. 2'1. 1962. NEW BUILDING REFLECTS CH'TOWN'S GROWTH City. enjoys huge building boom 1065. These two massive pro jecta will cost upwards of 511,. Another year of tremendous program undertaken. is well on institute is taking 'shape. ithe construction of the new Fa-ibuilding is in the offing and ’ice- l 000.000. growth and construction is cam its way to completion on t The new library building at ithers of Confederation Memor-‘many oi the large projects now ing to an end in metropolitan lroy Ave, The $363,000 structure iSaint Dunstan's University islial Building. A new provinctal underway will carry over into Charlottetown . and optimistic ,replaces the much loved but nearing completion at a cost glances are being cast 19631 hopelessly antiquated West $4 ’ o O Gov i Planning Machinery To Handle 67 World Fair as another banner year in Kent School on Kent Street. building. Maritime Electric has added The boom in construction this a big new section to its gener- year has centred mainly around lating station at a cost of $300.- several large buildings. most of 000 and this would be in rther poratea an operating company with its own board of directors. Mentioned in informed quar~ ters here as candidates for senior Jobs are Conservative 60.000. 0n the city waterfront. th e- department of transport wharf. replacing numerous unsightly structures and adding greatly to docking space. is well on the way to completion. Irving Oil mm. is building a tanker berth alsoiat the west end of the harbor for the huge ships that ply to and from the fuel storage depot. Imperial Oil and Texaco have both added to their fuel storage facilities. them in the heart of the city. 31— .proof of the expanding economy though dwelling house construc- fol the capital city. tion also hit high peaks. l M.F, Schurman Ltd. has One of the largest structures .indicated confidence in is the St. Dunstan‘s Basilica'growth of the city‘s economy Recreation Centre. being built with the addition of a 570.000 on a site in the heart of Charlot- ‘ wing to its office and showrooom tetown that once housed two :space on Longworth m and Quebec provincial authori- ties with federal representatives is being arranged for next Fri- day here. If no hitches occur. the draft legislation probably OTTAWA (CF) —— The govern- ment hopes to introduce legis- lation early next month setting up the administrative machin- ery for Canada's World‘s Fair. dilapidated and condemned In the uptown area new and Residential construction has buildings. The building. to cost‘impreeaive fronts have been also boomed in the city with a to be held in Montreal in the Will be submitted t" them 1“ Swat" Mark R“ Dmum' {0" about $830,000 is designed to put on buildings occupied by peak month of $133,000 recorded 1967 centennial year. private for their comments and mar SGpesiltngoftthsuppg; house]. ' an era e en re. on rea Maritime at the building permit office, Prime Minister Dieienbaker then introduced in the Com- ’ one. has confer Mayor to Jean Diva au of Montreal and According to international it is believed organization of the i agreement, the host comm-y compliment the Fathers of Con- Holmans of P.E.I., federation Memorial Building. Electric Ltd.. and Reddlns Much of this housing develop. to be built nearby. Drug Store. All are designed to {ment has taken place in (h e Another beautiful and much .add to the beauty that will b e Inewly opened housmg areas in and Quebec City engineer and business executive. senator Drouin. prominent in needed building added during;centred around the new Mem~‘the north and north west sec. the y e a r is the new Sacred orial Building. [tions of the city, Heart Horne on R M h ford HUGE mowers . ewer and water line con- Streel overloPklnS "‘9 harbor" Outside the city but withlnlstruction and improvement and The_ new “Mini! “Place” the the metro area. two huge build~.street paving has moved fast am‘lem former home {0" the ings are under construction. At ito keep pace with the building afiod- .Mount St. Mary's. a beautifullupsurge. NEW SCHOOLS 51.500000 new structure is un- ext year promises. from West Kent School. third in iderway and in West Royalty the.present indications. to be anoth- . _line of new school construction 520000.000 provincial vocational ‘er banner year. headlined by a .1 ,~\ . no DUNSI‘AN’S ADDS BEAUTY T0 CAMPUS NEEDED LIBRARY AT ST. 'r ,uw—ymgt 1.- .I... ... ‘ . CAPRlCORN Dec. 22 - Jan. 20 You are ambitious. strung willed and definite in pur- pose. You would love a Kenwood blanket. 13.95 up from Moore 82 McLeod. i... a. MnNASTERY 0F PRI‘ICIOI‘S Bl ()OD NlYNS OPENED THIS Y JAR . l Students Efforts Fruitless {his .aft’il’lisifiilli under your tr e. um 3-95 w from Moore & Mc- GW' "935' * Mm 1' 1 Mr ‘ said later he Christmas. Leod's. McLeod Ltd. | At C d' ' T thought Mr. Kilgour‘s comment a s 'fait‘ly summed up the resolu~ ‘ tions. 8: GERRY McNEII. vpancl discussion student cliair- “They were hedged around QUEBEC Il‘PIuHenry Hicks. man Michel Robiiaille of host |with suujcjem qualifications 50 former Liberal premier of Nova Laval University called the,”mt a 0 m t ! th Scotla deflated uni-.most interesting of the week. lex. thy nehcou vne- °.' em' \ versity s t u d e n t s supporting The congress began last Tues- [hep per 2‘? in lmetelale what they considered "a major day on the theme: “The Cana- Splitter o aus' ML HICks ME 21 - June "1 resolution" adopted at the Con» dian Economy: Wlici'e are we S8] ' , 0131' 21 - Apr. '3 'Apr. 21 - May 20 y ~ 1" grass of Canadian Affairs. going? Politicians of all stripes. i A {‘“T‘E” “hsm'wr “marked: ‘ I l ' You an clever, quick and ' The 86 student: from 35 (‘a- union leaders. an industrial “The only thing more conscr» ‘ ‘31 :ggliinmnlfanth:nn :l‘i:l"<”iev:\emlll1 llrnivfrsny edcono' Vatlve than a Canadian citizen Ym’ "9 10"“!- thu-‘las' You are healthy' and so ym “1 hm' m a m. 9 _ . . . . - _ . ' ci Views an an- - . - ‘ ~ mp ' 1mg“ mg up a rt==nlllilnn that swercd stiidcnts' questions. ‘13 a canadlan unnlersny Stu. He and Optimist.“ you cept ma. msmmue’ m M a‘e. you I dorsed swam: Fnll't' mm the NOTE SHORTCOMINGS dont" . ~. . . cheerfully. And the hand. wardrobe includes n Shet- i European rotnnmn Market and Friday when studcnts drew up Mr» Hicks. Wlln llml F?” Smil~ lme to be the m.“ m “an i "Wishes her it ell In so dome.‘ their resolutions. delegates ing at times through Friday‘s things . . . that‘s why made cryStal 8" Moore & lam sweeten m ‘11'95' I "I can find little to disagree themselres noted that the pro- session. stressed the iiccd for , . m deed with In it." said Mr Hicks. pnsals were either in force or realism in facing Canada's eco- you“ already snarled Mlmd Ltd is tops on make & M m l ‘ asked by a :indeni to Comment. Inn". acrcntcd. 'l‘hcre were com« nomic problems. ~ ' your Christmas want list. portswear n u'l‘ a “but I don} km“ If an" 5"" l‘lnln" “hm” “1" “Wk "l frog“ “We Canadians have been hum“ for . Lammaled s . d W l anmpnt nr pnlitirian rmilri rte ideas. k I I ‘ ' H topcoal. only 29.50 at From “'50' hoping I“ mower ‘ I. rive murh iinm ll " "i‘lii1 t'cuolutitm C0||\t‘('l'}il(‘:s‘ a rpmar a l ‘\ N'N‘H‘T hfistma, I The \‘lt‘F Prezirleoi and draw the kiJlll< min in immortal “"3 “"all'v “""-‘“""t‘l""- WW Mme 8‘ MCLeOd “(1‘ C ' of arts and science of Dalhnnzic terms." said one student. pie." he said. “We hare spent Unjvgrcny in Halifax earlier PeterRilznnr, delegate from our energy trying to bolster de- had critiriyed the crnnnmir rnn the i'mrersity of Toronto. said- .clining industry instead of en— servatism of Canada during a "\\‘c seem in be saying nol'n- lct'ing new fields." .. ,..-nrrmr:.~na¢'n n7 ti. i. H V V a A .. I. a . . . We ... ... a .. ’ .. -. -. -.-a’€*€"€k§£9$€3$’§3fi - I , 0 CANCER I.EO VIRGO a . An .24 - Sept. 22 ‘ l o E June 21 - July 22. aniy 23 - Aug. 23 5 i ... 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I Free Parking or rear of store Open Monday to Thursday 9-5 Friday Open from 9—9 p.m. Saturday open from 9—5 2.95 to 9.50 7.95 to 24.95 3.95 to I 12.95 "ALI. ITEMS GIFT BOXED" ‘DOW’S Man’s & Boy’s Wear; 144 Great George St. fair was discussed. Associate Defence representative on the the 7 air. 0 draft legislation ready by end of next we k e . A meeting of Montreal civic AQUARIUS Jan. 21 - Feb. 19 You are unselfish, lovs hinnanity. That's why you're giving the men value peace. on your Christ.- mas list sport shirts. from SCORPIO Oct. 28 - Nov. 22 You have a forceful. mag' both modality. flies-e ll a streak of genius in your nan-e. lespecially when it comes to choosim little lil'lf m dresses. only $12.”. at Moon & Mc- Land's. Minister Pierre Sevigny, senior federal inter- governmental group which won approval of Canada as host for ' have sets up 'a two-pronged organiz- lation to deal with inter-govern- mental and national negotia- tions. and the purely business aspect of holding a large international exposition. co mmissioner, usually someone with special diplo- matic talents. heads a 12<mem- her board which in turn incor-Iby w What Do The Stars Reveal About You? in the Moore 8. McLeod Christmas Horoscope aive. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 28 - Dec. 21 liars feet for sou. Priced from 029.50. Feb. 20 - Mar. 20 You are dreamy. respon< have a sensitive approach to life. And you really would like a quilted nylon You no a out-static. Willy minded, and Iovstotrwsl.hi Moon IW'stept. Quebec business circles and an enthusiastic promoter of Quebec theatre. is a personable. flu- ently bilingual lawyer who fell naturally into a quasi-diplo- matic role as Speaker of the Senate from 1957 until this an tumn when he was succeeded Senator George S. White, P’ISCES impressionable. and r blues-scuttle- {3mg 5,53% fig; 3“ Don't wait until in. last minute—"loy-away a gift a duy"l o u 'r u i: is i. a N 9 t1”: