. a 7' ‘ CP) — Sir Brian . l’IOI‘I’I‘REofAL‘the Newfoundland l' Court is trying to per- . federal government to “mt he says could be ‘a "minim dollar mistake in .‘ ’3 harbor. Judge Claims St. John's ‘ Mather Plans Big Mistake ard Outer-bridge, former lieuten- ant governor, and by the St." John’s harbor pilots. TO BRING JOBS? But he said the present plan is accepted by local politicians because people are under the Brian. past president . nlty Planning As- .. .. of Canada and a lend- Newfoundland for says he’s “get- impression that the scheme will bring 012,000,000 worth of em» ployment. The federal scheme, adopted after consultation with the New- foundland board of trade, in‘ volves construction of a long pier at the shallow end of the harbor, farthest from the en- trance and in a place so narrow that large ships would not have room to turn around with the help of a pair of million-dollar tugs, he said. The long channel and turning 3' , change a 012000.000 plan «voluptuth in the New- -,,.i , I a capital. . r 3,, says he is supported 111 one - wign by Eric A. Bowrriymgy . H nan St. JOhn’s harbor during “WW World War, Sir Lem. if: f ' w and Motor Transport Ltd. TELL SCHEDULES "WITH THE BEST TOR BUSINESS ., 3 OR PLEASURE ‘ OFFERING DAILY SERVICE TO ‘i-Efifective Wednesday,“ {leptemher 3rd, 1958 , ON -. NEW YORK -MDNTREAL incl/A scOTIA — NEW BRUNSWICK P? New YORK Ond AMERICAN V, . and UPPER CANADIAN . Lv.: I'Stde 10:45 A.M., daily. I Am S'flide 3:20 P.M., daily. , Jul cum- szso P.M., any. , EHARLOTTETOWN - TIGNLsI-I villa HUNTER RIVER) . Ch’town 4:00 P.M., daily anceptaSunday. , v.: S’Slde 0:30 RM. daily Emept Sunday. _ ‘ Lv.: Tlg'nilh 7:00 A.M., duly Except smiley, Lv.: Tignish 3:00 P.M., 511nm only. Lv.: Ch’town 8:15 P.M., Sunday only. Lv.: S’Side 9:40 P.M., Sunday only. 7m. amm- 0:15 A.M.. ' CE IS BEING OPERATED m EXPRESS SEE“, TILES AT PASSENGER s . . ' : , D . u ‘ l 8 THAT RUSH PARCEL BY BUS OTrETOWN -. sOURIs-NORTII grit. 1.15.: Chum", km 13.3%, Idslawndfly Exgg); Sunday. . ' ' :3) P .. 0y v . ‘ , . 11:? mmmfakse 0:45 A.M. Lv.: courts 7:30 AM, Dly Ex. sun. in} North Lake 4:30 pM. Lv.: Eouril 5:15 P.M. sun only. ' MunoTTETOWN: SU'MM’ERSIDE HUNTER RIVER) ‘ V town, :15 A.M., daily. ‘ . a" P.M., daily except Sunday. ' .l. ovum 8:15 P.M., Sunday only. ' 3 8’6“! 102M :A.M.,. and 2:30 P.M., daily. MINI! S'Side 7:05 P.M., Sunday only var-wow yous PARTY‘WANTS ro’oo PLACES . ' G0 BY CHARTERED BUS cubism . GEORGETOWN I Lv.: Ch’town,5100 P.M. Daily Except Sunday: ' "L : Ch‘town 0:30PM. Sunday Only. ‘ " » - only. . 'LVA' G'eo’town 6:20 P.M. Montague 6.00 P.M. Sunday “ At: Oh’town 9:00.A.M. Daily Ex. Sun. 7:40 PM. 51m- 0W- I *‘ARLOTTETOWN - SUMMERSIDE (m) .N‘S‘fCANADA HIGHWAY. _y _ I Ch’t 4:00 PM. Friday, Saturday 8: Sunday only. An: Gym 1035 Ana, Friday and Saturday univ- AL: (m’tovwn 7:10 PM. Sunday A.M. Friday only- Saturday onlY. Lv.: North 'llryon 9: * S'Sidb‘8:35 A. WKRLOTTETOWN -- MURRAY HARBOUR - .. ,RAY RIVER - (via WOOD‘ISLANDS) 911*" 5.35 PM. Friday and satin-anyaouiyl;I I. in: its:soloistssdmtfm y if” .‘IARI-O'ITEI‘OWN . WOOD ISLANDS with ‘ Hons to NOVA SCOTIA POINTS a .) 5 will” Ch’tovm 0:30 AM. Daily. " Oh'town 0:40 P.M. Daily. 0 w ‘ ARLOTTETOWN . MURRAY RIVER - .. WRIAY HARBOURNORTH L“ Ch’towu 5:00 PM. Friday and Saturday only« Lv.: Murray River 7:00 AM. Friday and Saturday only. mI‘v': Murray Harbour 4:50 PM. Murray River 5:00 P.M. V 'I' 1 Sunday only. , FOR INFORMATION N Ch'fown 3948 S'side 2822 Pin Up For Future References ' and Quebec began. - 7:30 AM. Montague 8:00 AM. Daily Ex. Sun. ' basein would cut the capacity of the harbor by one third, and this would be serious in an emer- gency. In wartime up to 56 ships sheltered in the small, snug har- bor beyond a narrows guarded by high cliffs. WILL CUT CAPACITY A pamphlet he has prepared says the scheme will harm the berthing and mooring capacity oi the port, flies in the face of topography, reverses the historic use pattern of the harbor, leaves no place for large vessels, puts heavy’shipping into the most in— convenient place in the harbor and “it mull make a mess of the traffic situation." Sir Brian says the natural deep-water area closer to the mouth of the harbor should be developed for larger ships, which would have room to turn around there under their own power. “That seems like the most el- ementary common sense,” he said. “The difficulty is to per- suade this to anyone driving the steamroller.” The “steamroller” is the de- partment of public worlcs in or- tawa. Sir Brian met Works Min- ister Howard Green this week-— and discovered that a copy of his pamphlet sent some time ago had never never reached the m ister’s desk. “I’M GETTING MAD” “I’m getting mad now," he said. “I’m determined we will do something. about this business.” Thursday he spoke to engineers in Montreal who have been work- ing with the government. He said the Newfoundland divi- sion of the Community Planning Association was concerned with seeing that the public was in- formed on all important planning matters. This was why it had taken up cudgels against the gov- ernment scheme. . Money for the scheme is to be included in next year’s federal budget. SLOW POST The Binst postal :‘sewice within Canada was in“ 1708, when a monthly counter service between Quebec Visitors At S’Side BeacI'I‘ ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Busby, of Beconstield, Quebec, have been enjoying their holidays at Sher- wood Cottage, the guests'of Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey, also stopping at Sherwood Cottage are Miss Freda Hudson of West- mou-nt, and Miss Margaret Bees- ley, of «Montreal, Quebec. Except for Miss Hudson, who has spent holidays at Summer- side in the past, all are newcom- ers to P.E.I. They are all look- ing forward to returning another year, having enjoyed this visit so much. . Miss Hudson ’is a nTember of the Royal Bank of Canada, Mont- real; Miss Beesley is a member of the staff of Allan Swabey, Mont real; Mrs. Busby is secretary for the City of Pointe Claire; and Mr. Busby is member of C.B.C.’s in- formation services in Montreal. KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs. M. Caseley, Mr. Errol Caseley, Miss Sheila, Cas- elley, Kelvin, lelft recently on a motor trip to Toronto, and other points of interest in Canada, and the U.S.A. ' Mrs. C.L. Rodd and son Greg- ory, left recently to return to their home in Hamilton, Ontario, after visiting Mrs. Rodd’zs mother Mrs. Earle Kennedy, Kensington, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Maylhenw, Mangahe, and Mr. and Mrs. Harrington, Spring, Valley, were among those attending the Potato industry confierence at Frederic- ton, NB. during the past week. M115. A. Humphrey returned re- cently 0mm Canning, N.S. where she was the guest of her son-in law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs; John Barbour, who are presently visiting her at her home in Ken- sington. l Her many friends will be pleas- ed to know that Miss Marlene Mc- Mrurdo is melding a good recovery trom her recent illness at her home pit Kelvin Grove. Mrs. John W. Thompson, Mar- gate and Miss Ella Bynon, of Worohester, Mass, are visiting at the home of Mrs. ThomIpon‘s dnu , Mrs, Herbert Simmons and Mr. Simmons, Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morrison and son Wayne, leltt recently to return to their home in Frederic- I tion, NB. miter vacationing in Kensington, when they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Burns. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart left recently to return to their home in Kelvin, after spending the past few days in Wilmot, visit- ing at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sim- mons and family. Mrs. Don MaoEachern accom— panied by her daughter. Shauna. left on August 4 to return to her home in Edmonton. Alta, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sudsbury, Kensington and her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. WL. McEachern, Merm- aid. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oyler and three sons, Ronald, Kenneth and Richard of Fredericton, NB. were recent guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Dug- gan, Kensington. ’ A large number of relatives from Sununenside, and the Ken- sington area attended the funeral of the lante‘Mrs. George Vaughan at Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weeks, Tor- onto, are visiting members of Mrs. Weeks’ lamily at Clinton, Margate, and Cavendish, and. Dr. Weekh’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Week‘s, Fredericton. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Toombs, their grandsons, Garth and Er- rol Toombs returned on Satur- day 'after a trip to Bangor, Maine. BU Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wilson of Central Royalty. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crozler on Sunday, August 10th. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dyment of Topsfield, Mass, who have been visiting relatives in Nor- tham, visited with his sister, Mrs. Bruce Crozier on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Marchhank of Belmont, N. S., and Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Dyment of Glen- holme, N. S. spent several days Phone 3626» Heading. Talk about a populdr road show! Why, every highway’s. a Pontiac showcase, and it’s no wonder. In beauty of design and brilliance of performance, Pontiac’s the ' hit of the year. And how those sales figures show it! Month after month, the number of new Pontiac owners has mounted so that now Pontiac’s heading for a complete sellout. Once again, the public has proved that for pride, prestige and downright driving pleasure, dollar for dollar, you can’t beast Pontiac! A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Hamilton, is a patient in ATTENTION HOG RAISERS . SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Aug. 29th. to Sept. 10th. PURINA-CHECK-R—MIX , I HOG GROWER , IN 10 BAG LOTS 0R OVER. $3.25 per cwt. CASH PRICE ONLY A .DILLON -& SPILLETT LTD. Gh’town, run ALMA Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barbour, left for theirhome in Toronto on Thursday, July 31 after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour, and other relatives in Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunbar of Montrose, left Thursday, July 31, for their home in Toronto after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dun- bar, and other relatives in Mont- rose. Mrs. Enda Mountain and tw 0 grandchildren, Earle and Leigh Corbett, of Attleboro, Mass, and Miss Sadie Thomson, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Mountain, recently, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crozier. Miss Sharon Crozier, Baltic, left on Sunday, to spend her holi- days in Dartmouth, N. S., the ‘ guest of Miss Chrisauna Heather MacLeod. Mr. Alfred Mchougan and son John of Toronto, have been visit- ing relatives and friends in this vicinity. ‘ Mrs. Ormand Dalton, accom— panied by her son John. motored and to their home in Swift Gin-rent, , Sask., after spending a most en- joyable holiday with Mrs. Dal- ton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McGilvary. Baltic. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wood- house, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rogers of Arnprior, Ontario, were visitors to Baltic and Malpfliue on Thursday. On Sunday morning the guest speaker at Princetown United Church, Melpeque, was Rev. D. H. Woodhouse, who delivered a most address to the congregation. . ' His many friends will be sorry learn Mr. Clark Caseley, the Prince .County Hospital. All trust for his speedy recovery; to 70 Queen St. ’ . Alma, and m. and Mrs. Brent Ram-say, South Kildare. ' I Tuesday, Sept. 2, 1958 The I; Miss Ethleen Barbour left for PEER DIES Toronto on July 31. after spend— BURY S‘T. ED’MUNIDS, Eng. in; her vacation at the home of (APl—JLord George Cholmondeley her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil died Tuesday at his home near Barbour, Montrose. D. here at the age of 70. He was Mr‘. and Mrs. George Green the brother of the Marquess of and three children, were Sunday Chohnondeley, who holds the her- guests at the home of Mr, and aldic assignment of a Lord Great Mrs. Isaac Dunbar and family. Chalmerla‘in of England. SAVEum $27.00 From PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Stations EARGAW FAREs. ni‘a’if’ 8.6%). SEPT-16.17 , . \ T0 . 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