pee f poelbeeeneeemmaere ~ ‘GREEN BELT’ IS FUTURE PLAN Metro group hopes to boost community spirit, p An organizational meeting of representatives from Chariotte- town, Sherwood, Parkdale, West Royalty, Bunbury and Southport +r % what is snow as Metropolitan Com- mittee. problem; to arouse dents, through the formulation of public opinion, an awareness of individual responsibility te jand,the only thing left to do | Was te carry out these aims and areas the assessment is . y 5 ‘\which develops a high tax rate; a ers of the commit- and w } ‘tee gave eration : > I i t ue ¥ i § | 4 ; | rin il ut ! : : ii | fli cet i" ai it i Re ; ar | E : : : assessment ven study by 8 E g 2 ti Oil cargos reach 110,000,000 gals. ofl companies, during | 1961, firmly established the port of Charlottetown as the principal eentre for the handling of pe- ftroleum products of all grades throughout the Gulf of St. Law- rence and the lower St. Law- rence River. During the 1961 shipping sea- son, The Imperial Oil Company, Irving Oil Company and Texaco of Canada Limited, brought in cargos whose total volume is reported to have exceeded 110,- 000,000 gallons. Ocean going oil tankers car- rying this cargo of imports, had a combined total of 58 ships, 38 for Imperial, 12 for Irving and eight for Texaco. ‘ EXPANDED STORAGE To handle and store these products, all of the companies wete forced to expand their storage space while one branch- | ed out to start the erection of their own wharf facilities. Imperial, at the east Grafton Street plant, added a 4,500,000 gallon bunker oil storage tank, and Texaco put in a 20,000 gal- lon storage tank for gasoline. In their Alberton operations, the __ Irving company erected four 200,000 gasoline storage tanks to g@erve western Prince County. At Charlottetown, the Irving Company, erected a new oi! wharf, on the edge of the main ehannel, about 600 feet west of the old Hillsboro Bridge. Prior to the winter setting in eontractors had erected the main pier, more than 30 feet @quare, and on each side of ita smaller mooring dolphin. Al three, consist of steel tubular crete deck on top. FIVE PIPE LINES. The work of connecting the _ piers to shore with a catwalk will get underway next spring, as will the laying of the five pipe lines, through which ocean tank Record sales reported in ‘61 by Sun Life Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada chalked up another record year in 1961, selling more than $1,000,000,000 dollars of life insurance for the third year fn a row. The largest Canadian life company’s sales last year were $1,129 million, up 8.4 per eent over the previous record brought total Sun Life insurance in force to $10,185 million, about 40 per —cent of which is in group life These records were announc- by Bennett Carr Sun Life pervisor here following the company’s 9ist annual meeting, - {n-—Montreal. The Moncton branch also an- mounced that dividend scales on the city. | The petroleum products im- |ported to Charlottetown are | brought here, by Imperial from their Imperoyal refinery in Nova | John, New Brunswick, and Tex- aco from their plant in Mon- ' treal. In addition to importing vast quantities of these products, the i i ge ¥ ere | three local storage plants are engaged in an extensive export | la It was noted that ei i Hu | cl thes sees 28 f [pT TUTIRE3 oF oft Hitt lid ht eee nell a5. raebees F & the recommendation of intro- ducing an educational program to acquaint pedestrians with the proper use of cross-walks and motorists to respect the Also included in future plans is the need for a park and swim- ming beach in the metropolitan trade to the mainland. area to serve the needs of the Montreal Trust Company Progressing with P. E. I. . . and Canada! C. J. Flinn, Manager Dependable service. . . from a dependable firm. . . in: @ Estate Planning @ Executor & Trustee Under Wills @ Living Trusts @ Agency & Safekeeping @ Investment Management @ Guaranteed Investment Certificates @ Consolidated Retirement Savings Plan @ Pension Profit Sharing & Other Benefit Funds @ Mortgages @ Real Estate @ Corporation Trustees. @ Stock Transfer Services @ Special & Confidential Services Company nning ihn i é i hi i oe z le ul BS GE gE a neat 7825. 5RE ih t il i The Province of Prince Edwe ‘ zd e : i | ¢ F A 5 fe aE : LGoraige | and Is Striving... Or ‘The Province of Prince Ed rR Cabinet Members of the Government of Prince Edward Island "Our government has been in office a relatively short time . . . and during thet period our one and only aim has been progress. No man is perfect . . . no government is perfect . . . but so long as | am Premier of Prince Edward Island | shall so conduct the affairs of government that no man shall say we did not exert every effort to expand our markets, our very way of life, in every respect. We have striven . . . we ate Striving . . . for the greatest good for the greatest number of people. This is our policy . . . this will continue to be our policy . . . and we go forward into 1962 in the firm belief that this island province has before it a great future. If it is within the power of human hands to shape that future into an era of expansion and development never before realized, this we pledge ourselves to do.” 7 : teem a Parana securities, F ment land menial “Charlottetown and all leading Canadian cities mone ar se Royal Bank Bidg. 119 Richmond St. oie y tavested in more } Died 2-1215 | - ties. “an a oe f , } a - e* oo © 6 ee SOS 88 Se ORE HW! SPOR EF! COP] Swe er