lnaacial 5&5 which shows a Gillette Company undertakes Huge Expansion Program plans is; a s:.oao.ooo construc- uon M0533: hilhulm 0. I 313399 expansion program being under- taken by the illetie Safety Rasca- company of Canada Limited. were announced today by J. I. Sill!!!)hi- man, president. Ground will be broken this week for Gillette's new lN.000-square fool head office and manufacturing plant on Cote do Liesse. Mont- real. The company. which be Canadian operations in 1005. s occupied the p r e s e n t Gillette Building on St. Alexander Street since 1911. Originally the finest manufacturing plant of its type in Canada. manifold business ex- pansion has rendered present is- cilities inadequate. Completion of the new bulldlni early in 1956 willulgnalise 50 years oflcanadian progress for Gilli!”- During that time the Comps!!! 118! more than matched the economic pmgess of Canada with expansion of own sales volume in rasors and blades and in the newer field of home pus urchin and hair beauty products. accordins in Mr- Stsmpleman. "The destiny of our Company is firmly linked with that of .Can- nda,” the president stated. "I'll! money we are investing in this construction program is both tangible expression of our faith h the continuing , , us devbiop- ment of Canada and an answer to the vote of confidence given daily by Canadian consumers our Glllette and Toni products. The new building. situated on an Pracre plot of land just what of the Decarls Traffic Circle. combine the best of all known man- ufacturing facilities with comfort. convenience and safety for the Company's 300 employees. At the front of the building. over- looking spacious. fully-landscaped grounds. will be an employee cafe- teria serviced by a completely equipped modern kitchen. Rest. recreation and hospital facilities will also be provided. The building will be functional, and will consist of a single-star? steel and masonry factory with storey brick veneer office bulld- lui-at the front. Instructions given thi architects. Ross. Patterson. Townsend and Fish. included the stipulation that the front be mod- Il'n.without "flash," and that it brill keeping with the substantial we of the Gillette organiza- Tha factory section will be served by root monitor as well as sidewall lighting. All present of- lu,.and factory requirements will be:-l adequately housed. and fa- cilities have been provided for fu- ture expansion. Iiill advantage is being taken of all transportation facilities avail- his to the decentralised factor?- aillocation. A spur of the Cana- dian Nhtional Railways will enter the t. and a paved service connect nearby ' g faculties will be provided gboth employees and visitors. The Foundation Compan of tad. has been award- sontr ct. seconded that Mrs. Wm. Alyward and Mrs. Joseph Donovan take me ofneeds of the billsiwsrs paid up to thai"pro1ector" son. It was decided to Eluliitl fig the Altar for Easter - es s . oided to'have the flood li sta by an electrician. Correspondent was read from Provincial Conveners. Mrs. Earl MacDonald re literature - a quest- lonnaire rs immoral books and readln was read aloud and an- swer . Mrs. P. R. Sinnott agreed to answer same. Other eonvener's letters are to be answered soon. At the close of the regular meet- ing business reports were read by the president. in which she thank- ed all members for valuable help during the year. A report from the secretary covering the year's work and strasing the need of co-opera- tion and loyalty moon the mem- bers as now exists an with deep gratitude to all for help during the year. The heasursr gave a report of s Padres ..'Mr. Allan Macnonald. return- ed to his borne recently from Nova Sootia. where he spent the wiatt months. -The illness of Mrs. Thomas Dun- pity, at her home is regretted by her man friends. Messrs. Maurice Arnold and Patrick Feehsll. Lot 40. spent afewdsysoftheweekofApril I at tha.bome of Mr. and Mrs. John Bin. St. Patricks Road. ' Mr. Michael liandrahan and Miss Anna Mclnnls. spent the week of April 4. in Borden. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Higgins. 'l'he sympathy of this vicinity is extended to the relatives of the late James Kelly. whose fun- eral Iook place at St. Cultherts Church. St. Tsresl. April I. Mother Loyola. from Mt. St. Mary. Charlottetown. visited re- cently the Rev. Sisters at St. Teresa Convent. Slater Maureen. returned recent- ly topllouisiana after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hughes. - Mr. Gordon McEachern. Mt. Stewart. spent the week-end of - April 9. with Mr. Gerard Devine. Mr. life Grant. Charlottetown. spent the weekend of April 9 with his brother. Dr. Elmer Grant. Psakes Rd. Miss Mabel Grant. student at Kinknra. spent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grant. Friends of Mrs. Herbert Kenny, are pleased to know that she was able to return to her home re- cently from the Charlottetown Hospital. where she had been a patient for more than a week. Miss Mary Curran, Noire Dame Convent. Charlottetown. spent the Easter holidays with her par- ents. Mr. Elmer Mclnnis, left for Boston. Mass, April ll. where he will spend a few weeks visit- ing his uncles and aunts. Mr. Herb Handrahan. return- ed to Charlottetown the week of April ii. to resume work with a local construction firm. after having spent the last months at his home on St. Patricks Rd. Mr. Ernest Grant. returned April 11 to resume work on the Abegwsit. Borden, after having apart the winter months at his home on St. Patrlcks Rd. Mr. James Mooney. Borden. spent a few days recently with Ti substantial balance in the bank after the year's expenses. other conveners whose reports were read were Mrs. P. R. Sinnott - Prsss and Mrs. Alphonsus Kelly- Msmbershlp and Finance. The election of new officers followed. Mrs. J. E. Rossitsr. chairmen. assisted by Mrs. J. 3. Jay and Mrs. Ambrose Steele conducted the election of officers by ballot voting which resulted as follows: - 0 III” : ra ry.. Mrs. Harold Murphy. (Mrs. Joseph Roonly): Treasurer. Mrs. J. B. . Jay. (Mrs. J. 3. Jay); lat Vice-Pres.. Mrs. Kelly. tad. Vice-Pr'es.. Mrs. Vince Mc- Grath. lrd Vice-Pres.. Mrs. Nettle Ran- aghan. Mrs. Edward Rossiter invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Helpers for lunch are: Mrs. Doug. McEwen, Mrs. Harold Murphy. Mrs. Ben Keefe. and Mrs. Francis MacAdam. The meeting closed with prayer. Alphonsus his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mooney. . Mr. Philip Gillan. left April 11 hr 308!-On. Mass.. where he will visit his sisters and brother. Miss Laura Kenny. Morell, R.R. spent the Easter holidays. with Miss Ruth Donnelly. Misses Janette Mclnnis. Janet Kenny and Mary Bradley. Rus- tlco Convent. spent the Easter holidays at their homes. Students from St. Dunsian's Coilese. who spent the holiday season at their homes include Brendon and Tommy Dunphy. Clair Fisher. Basil Gillan. Ger- ard Trsinor. Urbie Bradley. and Rosella Devine. -BU. Pisquid Eosi ..tMr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay motored to Charlottetown. Tues. day. April iii Mrs. Sammy Birt'was a visitor in Charlottetown. April 5. Master Garfield MacDonald is spending his Easter holidays with his sister Mrs. Floyd Jay. A former resident of the dis- trict in the person of Mr. James Kelly passed away in Charlotte- town. April 5. His funeral was held to St. Theresa Church Good Friday afternoon. l Mr. -Owen Kelly was a visitor in Bedford during the week guest of his daughter Mrs. Arthur Hughes and Mr. Hughes. Miss Juanita Jay student at P. W. C. is spending her Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. Mrs. Levi Jay was hostess to the ladies of the Pisquid East Wo- men's institute Thursday even- ing Aprll 7. with a good attend- ance. After routine business a been carrying contest was put on by Mrs. Alton Jay. won by Mrs. Edward Jay and Audrey Jay; drawn by Audrey. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her sister Mrs. Wal- lace Em and her daughter Aud- rey. A social hour followed. Mr. and Mrs. Wavery Jay. Moncton. N. 3., spent the Easter holidays with Waverly's parents. Mr. and Mrs Fred Jay in Pis- quid. Mr. Guy Jay spent the Easter week-end at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Miss Mabel Jay left by plane Monday morning for Moncion to work in Eaton's store prior to taking up her duties in the new store in Charlottetown. Masters Gordon and Ralph Leard. Lorne Valley. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Miss Sally Leard. Charlottetown, is spending her Easter holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lesrd. Friends this district were shocked to hear of the tragic death in Rumford, Maine of Mr. Frank Bradley formerly from St. Theresa. -BA. Upton ..tMr. Malcolm McLeod and Sterling MacDonald were to Char- lottetow on business recently. Little Sands Jslncere sympathy goes out to loved ones of of one of her daughters. Mrs. Thom- as Meney. Little Sands to the Lit- tle Sands Cemetery on Tuesday. April 5. Relatives arriving in Little Sands for the funeral were her son. Richard from Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacPherson and daughter, Judy from Pictou. Mrs. L. Garnbol from Wood is- lands. Mr. Blols Clowe. Char- lottetown. Mrs. Ross. Charlotte- town. slster of Mr. Thomas Meney also came to Little Sands for the funeral. Both services at home and grave were conducted by Rev. Mr. H. C. Macdougali of the United Church. ”The Old Rugged Cross" was read- ered very beautifully by the choir. The other two hymns were. "Lead Kindly Light" and "What A Friend We Have in Jesus.” The flowers were very lovely. , The Department of Health and Welfare held their first of three lnnoculations against polio for Grade I pupils in Murray River and Murray Harbour on April 5. Due to the very bad roads to the Harbour in the afternoon. one pupil Lela Blue of Little Sands School went to Murray River in the morning and. aeceived her inooculation there. It is regrettable that the other two pupils did not get their inooculation due to bad roads. On April 7. the ground was cov- ered with a sprinkling of snow and a great deal of floating ice was seen in the Strait. School closed here on April 7 to re-open April 18. Mrs. Dean Blue the teacher planned to attend the Teacher's Convention this week in Charlottetown. Mr. Lynwood Blue accompanied by Mr. Peter Richards made the trip to Charlottetown and back on April 7. Mr. Richards brought his Lhree children. Pat. Graham and Raymond --home from the Pro- testant Orphange to Little Sands to spend Easter at home with him. It was a pleasant '- for the children and the ncigbours will be glad to see these little children again. vorably under the capable man- agement of their teacher. John Dewar. Mr. John Gillis was to Morell on business recently. Miss Joyce Stewart is spending the Easter holidays at St. Peter's Bay. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDougall. Mr. George Stead was a visitor at the home of .Andrew McLeod's recently. James Hume and Wylie Taylor are engaged in peeling pulp. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacDon- ald werc recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart. Due to the increased bounty on racoons and skunks the men of the community are very busy with their traps and rifles. Mr. Gordon Maclieth student at P. W. C. is spending his Easier holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Maclleih. While crossing the ice on a pond between Wallace Gillis and Dan Mckinnon. Malcolm Stewart had the unfortunate experience of breaking through the ice. he es- caped with a severe wetting. Miss Beatrice Murphy who is ' J at F ' J H " ' is spending Easierr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dupasquier. Upton School is progressing fa- FINE PARK Stanley park in Vancouvc. fan- ous for its old cedars nsd Irs. covers 1,000 acres. the family and grandchildren and its older! residents last week in Mrs. Ada 'MacLcan the who passed away suddenly at her in the city. where his only daugh- home in Little Sands-on April 1. ter Tbe funeral was from the home outstanding fisherman all his -CO. ',-,' Bristol ..'i'hia vicinity lost another of of Mr. Frank Nolan resides. Mr. Nolan was as working years and was considered one of the beat until poor health forced his retirement from the sea he loved so well. His wife. the former Sadie MacDonald. and one daughter survive him; the daughter is Mrs. Jackie Laybolt and resides here. Other survivors include a sister. Mrs. W. 1'). Con- ohan. and a brother. Daniel No- lan. who reside here. Well along in the evening of life. Mr, Nolan was nearing the eighty mark when called suddenly in death. His funeral was held on Good Fri- day from the Hennesey Funeral Home to his parish Church at St. Andrews in this vicinity. where funeral services were conducted by his pastor Father George Mc- Cormack. His remains were laid to rest in the old cemetery where he had attended many a funeral in the past. Mrs. Herb Kenny has arrived home from the Charlottetown Hospital after a two week's stay. She was quite ill for some time and her many friends are pleased to see her around again in bet- ter health. Miss Geraldine O'Brien. N. D. A. is spending her Easter vacation with other members of her fam- ily here. It is pleasant to see Miss im- melda Rosslter. R. N. around again, This pleasant little nurse will do private nursing in future Mr. Ernest Rossiter is home again after a hospital check-up Mr. Wilfred Hogan. Sr.. has en- tered the Charlottetown Hospital where he is undergoing treatment. Friends of Mr. George MacDon- ald will be sorry he has been con- 1 fined to his home in the city for: some time with a severe attack of the flu. His old home is here but he is employed in the city for two years now. The school children here will. have a week long vacation as the. teachers attend their annual con- vention in the city on Tuesday, J and Thursday of this been engaged weeks in Point do Roche Mr. Reuben Ilclnlia who has ......r. .:::..:-v M. gear a thehomeofhisparsntsiaPoint de Rocha. motored to his home April 1. to spent the Easter holl- days with his fausib In Little Har- bor. lie was accompanied by his brother. Reggie. Miss Mary Maccorrnack. Illi- dent at Notrs Dams Academy. the home of her parents. Mn and l;irs.h Rule Maccormack. Point de DC 2. Mrs. Ernest Doyle of Point dc Roche. who has been for the past for the children until closing date late in June. Miss Phillis Sinnott. who has been called to the Civil Service of Canada will enter her new duties at the airport in Summer- side this week. 'All her young friends wish Miss Sinnott suc- cess in her new field of work. She was with the Royal Bank of Canada for quite a long term, Mr. W. A. O'Brien spent the Easter holidays with his wife and family here. returning to the city early on Monday morning. The two big stores in the Vil- lage remained closed on good Fri- day and Easter Monday this year for the first time in many a moon. For many years now stores have remained open on Easter Monday and its not so many years since Good Friday was Just another Friday here with business places open. Despite the ropers of ice along the north side there is not a is spending her Easter holidays at de Roch that 'l!sIssatIIy.Aps'll 14.1955 momma raps . .. and other American cities returned borne on Wednesday. April 0. Mr. Frank Kelly. Point dc Roche. was a business visitor to Char- lottetown on Easter Saturday. Miss Ann Mccormack. who at the present is employed at thei Maritime Central Airways. Char- lotteiown. was a week-end visitor to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rule Mccormack, Point e. The many friends of John F. Nolon of Charlottetown. were shocked to hear of his sudden death in the City on Wednesday. Mr. Nolon was well-known in this area and he will be greatly missed by both young and old. i Mr. Elwood Donnelly. Charlotte- town, spent the week-end at the home of his sister and brother-in- lsw. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doyle. Point de Roche. The many friends of John Mc- Innis regret to learn of his rec- ent illness. Dot. as be is well- known is the ' markesman who shot three geese is a single shot in the fall of 1953. Mr. Frank Strain of Charlotte- town. was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rule Mccormack, Point de Roche. over the weekend. Mrs. George Mccormack. teacher of Point tie Roche School is attend-; ing the Teachers Convention in? Charlottetown this week. 1 The many friends of Jackie: Gunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gunn. regret to learn of his pres- ent illness. RURAL SETUP speck of sea ice to be seen here. week. This will be the last break 3657 WHITE ENAMEl.' 410127 6144' 3071 an 1110 original Holland enamel for homeowners who require In very best. Glidden Ripolin Ultra White produces a hard lustrous surface like hoe porcelain. Excellent for Kitchens, Bathrooms, Doors, Mantclpieces, Refrigerators and on all tine fates-lot Wood Trim. 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