THE PROPOSED on way which would link Summerside Area with an~ "Bedeqlleby way of Hul- use iI‘II S'sideflarbor Causeway Seen Aid To Tourist Trade 33 GEORGE WM'I'ON The possibility of creating Al Summerside one of the finest. Iild most productive trout lish- lig waters in Canada he: been proposed by .1. Arthur Clark. president ol Maritime Asphalt Products Ltd, of Summerslde. The plan envisioned by Clark would convert most or Summerside h I rt) 0 r into a large body or water by means at I rausewly constructed {Tom the Summerside shore in the north lid! iii Hulmon's Island In the harbor. and Irvin the soulh shine ol this island. to the to It ‘ In addition to creating a large water area {or fishing. the proposed causeway would provide I short, direct route to and Irom the area. shorten the travelling distance in the carierry service at nur- den. result in more traffic ainnB this sea-side scenic mum. Ind make more accessible the ex- cellent slit W or benches slang [MK shore or between Borden West Prince Juniors Cop First Win < ALEER'I‘ON — The West Prian Junlon softball team civiller their first viclory III the lelglle II. Albertm'i Tueadny iiiglll by clobbering Albertun kKionnirres 5-12 in I loosely pllyed lame. , Illt‘Ausllnd. who reliede Wilkie. was the winnninl pitcher showing only unenriied run In h|ils {our Ind one third tanning- I l'l . Vii: Comma was the loser. rllillel win the big gun lor the Iinneu hitting a home run. hl- via. two doubles and - pg cameron itrurlr two homers in he losers, MoCue and lice-r- thy contributed mm lem of the lime with I driv- Ini catch oi a lion drlvo la the Eighth. scum-dell wu late are while Gill-at Invalde nu Races Heidi At Downs sacxvu.“ DOWNSJN. s. '0?! — Martha's aymbol hid “‘1 pinion m doable winners vi the eluitdauh Iilr. ""8 "it‘ll and here Wollon- I it?!l ht . “1"” Symbol, owned Ion Wilson oi Trum, won a first and iourth, and 1m mien. owned by 1-,"... lhbie oi lirlii . “m u looir the second undr' smile win-ion Wm Leo-a plcir. nwmd p, M M tell we or Lower Sockvilie. N.s.: lNil-viii. owned by Donald Ritchiord Newport. N8. Cinnaii's Pet by dam: V” .y. clump no Troaidr not paid the «hell: e with unwind ’l‘i'u “Monmouth-manor. Ie_ in: considered by the Ibwn the would be over rehtively man'l Island I) shown inked- in on the Above min. A huge [rout tishlns Fund and I shor- ter transportation route to and Lower Redefine. The re- sultintz beneiils are seen Is in- creased tourist trade as well Is placing Summersirie resident within Ilier miles It! the excel~ lent swimming, picnic and hol- iday facilities uttered here. The plan proposed by Mr. 1'. Clark li'nulli tulle place with the construction of the causeway which would be equipped with a spillway somewhat ulre tho one at North litver causeway, by which ihe wnier level coiiid he controlled. and by which llsh could enter or leave. LARGE TROUT POND rivers which now now iqu this harbor. the Dumli er and the Wilmnt River. the resulting huge pond and river area would he kept at A constant level Ind would provide sulilcient space and too or a ioninsilcally large population. Being rur. rounded by land arena it would ,ibe sure. sheltered iisliiiig ground Ilnr spurt ilslierineii who would be almust assured of clichins their ilriiit oi large. uni-y iroui. as well as ' rig s mills- icnlbi laces water he. tor sall- iirg and pooling activities. which would be further benefited W the lack oi tidal action which or present limits health! in the bar. a 5'. The proposed oaurewr would be locuied suliloiently eust oi the Murine thrf so as not to iuieiiere in any way wliii ihe increasing volume of rlilp- ping iroiii ilils Summeratdei pori, uud the proposed d would enhance the heauiy oi all the surrounding area wllhin its sight. sTiLL possum: The plan. according in Mr. crarlr. would shit be possible regardless ni wheiher present negotiations are completed tor the use or llolman's Island In the site or a disposal lagoon be, a Summerside. lie said Inlt lut- licleut are: rough ad would still be available a a roadway lo link the two parts or lire causeway. ti LIIII was do ed. nu polnied out that e large part at the causeway mule allow a in. Tngetiler with the two Isl-gr O’Loary Legion Whips Tignlsh O'Iiury Mn defeated Tl!- l-iiliil I“ in l maul-r league tune on the Bloomfield diamond may eveninl. Glen R‘Dle‘uon win the win- ning winner with Alibin Gallant I lb oas. [no Riehlnh ill Milh and Glen Melton llamrned hom- an. Umpbe hr the unit was Bruce Maurie-wit. ——I COME IN AND TRY OUR . Pin- pier . Sputum vim Meat laan Lobster southern rrled Chicken . smoked Meat 0 And many other dialle- Delivery EUMMERSIDE BUREAU 0 A Kinliim‘a area in ieoeiii yew toolr place last evenrn' g wiiii the oiiiuiai opeiuug or die new dis- trict high sellout. De . MD. minister at eduoodim. and the cutting of the mlin entrance ribbon by Premier erner IL aw. Last night's opening at Kiri- kora marks the and new re- gionul school to he opened in Prince County this week. On Monday both Dr. Dewar mid clie premier Wm prawn Ior the alluring d the Miscouche Regional l'IiKh School. Following the lanai minim- li'as outside the school building vibe large audience crowded into the gymnasium to hear talks by Pope MOM-31mm. sol-loo] bonlrd member: Malcolm Mackenzie. deputy mihlster oi education: Winston Cimile. Prince County school inspector; Premier Wal- Ier R, Shaw: Rev. R. MacDou Ildi and Ralph McCarvil‘iie, chairman at the school board Master at coma-tomes for flu occasion was Aibm McCaerlie. Deputy Minister MMKede said that hlhe'studenlis of the school would be table '4 Kit an enrichment from lite they mid Summersido And Prince County The Guardian, Chulottetawn, Thin-s. June 6, 1968. 3 New Regional School Is Opened At Kinkora .k IiIrtheflmnewbul notht‘rpeioril' !diz new building u‘aoher mum education It said: warth for t “brick and . 1m. Mr. Mackenzie said that. the eumimehi in grades ride to la has dreauy increased In the past thnae moot marry haw PREMIER spam premier Sh n w stressed point that through the schools. students can become great leaders in their oom- rriiuiities and prouirioe. “The top oi the mess ladder is seldom crowded". he said. “the crowd is always at iiie hmtom. "Talus advantage oi one area: uu res available to "and make your lire e, the new "wort he said. worthwhri pictured above is the tour- daliou IDI' the Langley Food Packers Ltd. plant Montague. To date the area has been cleared. bulldozed and leveled under severe mud conditions. FOOD PLAT BEING LAID The inundation lit this suction is 125 by 1 test and will house the ii‘cezing units The construction is undcr the dir- ection oi Gordon no it and management under the direct- Inn at Ernest Buiium both oi Chilliwack. B.C. At present 25 men are employed. plant will be completed by Sept. 1. Contracts are being lei at present {or growing or Brussels sprouts. Three wells sou feet deep have been dug and can supply 450 gallons per minute each. The b when completed w Ieet ionl. uiiding ill be m He spoke at the great demand ior quahilcd people in iodays‘ last growing world. sayini char great aoiiievemoiil can only come i‘IiMIZh many ml! 0! haid but sailsiyiiig training. “Give the best you have to yoursou. your iairuly and your community ' he said and tin- ished with a quotation. “I have warmed my hands at uie fire of life and have {mind it good. II at Borden are seen ls mm: of the ndvantages. Final Rites Are The iinul rites ior Rev. L riard .l in se riii Ayers, parish priest oi Stella Maris Parish. North Rustico. were held lerday morning al Welliughiu es~ _ I Muss was celebrated by Most Water. lnvnlvmiz the require- Rev. Malcolm A. MacEacliern. duiremeni oi less illl thanlbiglmp of goddamn“ Wfluld be needed at the deeper Assistant priest was ill. Rev. area where the channel II lo- p, McMahon, pp, my new,“ - or honer were Very Rev. on. Mr. Clark pre ct: that the MacDonald and Rev. Preston proposed causeway would opeul 1.1mm. mm, op m, mm “P mlny “CW vDIErilisls [or the was Rev. William Simpson; Summerside and West Prince “spasm w“ ,y. w."H County areas. and would resulti Reid, and “grammar-pm... In commercial, transportation: fies were Rem p.51 Mlcnonlm Ind recreational heneflts to re~ “a Run p Mumgghpm sidenis and visitors or his elk The ipiinwirig ppipm occupied seals in the sanctuary; Rt. Rev. m. polrier, up; lieu. J.C. Pi- i ire. ev. R.F. MacDonald. Ve- 2 ry Rev. M..l. Rooney, Rev. ’Wnlsh, Rev LP, callughaii, lieu. u. Gillie, Rev. w McGui- gen, Rev. C..I. McCarthy, Rev. l B. MacDonald. Rev. George i MacDonald, Rev. .I.P.E. O'Han- l ley. lieu is. Crolren. lieu. L.I. MacDonald. lieu. r. cuss. Rev W.A Kerrie. lieu. .I. Mc- Cormar. Rev. John Kelly, lheu .l. Bouie. Rev. w. MncDme aid, Rev. T.l> Butler. Rev. L McKenus. Rev. 03. Wood, Rev, E. Mclnnis, Rev. c. Gai- larii, lieu. n. . Maclniyre Rev. 11’. Aylwaid. Rev, .u-l. LeClalr, Re' E. hiehsrd, Rev. r. Corcoran, Rev. Allan Mac- Donald. lieu. T. MacLellan, Rev. ll). Gallant. Rev. RL Pllalen. Rev. c. snsa. Rev. a. Arsenault. Rev, C. MacDonald. Rev. N. Gallant. F. Cameron. Rev. 1". lieu. w. Mrolniyre. er 3'- _l l GILLIS mNALn JOHN I o 5 side Man o rum": n . . . serum . . '5 Engineer 1:. cluulier. Very Rev. m. M. ioney. CSsR. Real. FrP. Curlere Don-Id John Gilli: has mcciv- ty. CSSR: Rev. d IIll Blflbelor of Engineering i ' Rt Re D. Wurliel'y III John McCarthy den-u trout the Nova Scotia Tmhnicsl College. Halifax, us. lie is the sin or J. Ward Giliis. am Seoood Sheet. slum nierside. and the late Mrs. Gil- iir. who was hie iormor Eliza- beth Burke oi Elmsdaie. Following his graduation horn ship of $2.500 mm the Quebec 2 High School. ' look lu- peering denudation Mr. Gilli. hi married co hie .iudy Millan od dues-die, oiuid. tile [me-enil at St. farmer and may have one man's Univth and also lilended Dllbouslo University. For Rev. Leonard J. Ayers when Pontifical Requiem High umbu ~ Iona, Conducted up, Built-x lieu. Mathewl Chakkalakal, inch and Rev.‘ Paul Figarado. India. A guard of honor composed ol 4th Degree Kulghir oi Col- : was under ihe command oi Filithiui piloi Joseph Calla-i an. The pallbearers wer ii Maouoriaid. Herbert McQuaid Micheal Gallant, Ph p Cam- eron. Leo Gallant and Sylvere Perry. Interment was in the church cemetery Four Attend HOSPIISI wagc increases lor uon-prnle sional workers in island host: this will cost. request oi the provincial govern- menl and is now in the hands oi the cabinet. Hospital Workers Wage increase Cost is Pondered It has been learned that th 2 Services Commission The survey was made at the Members at the National Uh- ion iii Public Employees at the Charlottetown Hospital and the. Prince Edward Island Hospital, have been seeking pay increases lor the past two years. It is un- dersiood that the union and the hospitals have negotiated con- iracls but the hospitals are not. sure that they can live up in the coniracLs as their budgets are controlled by the Hospital Ser- vices Commission. T e union lute last month vol- ed to aslr Wellare and L n b or Minister l-Ienry Wedge in con- duol a strike vote. The government. ieellug that it would not he lair in grant in- nreusee in two hospitals. decid- ed to ask the hospiial cummls sion to determine the cost I9 Iniured During April There were no laialiiies province in April, istatistit‘s released yesterday by 9 motor vehicle branch. In the 121 accidents that oi: curred during the month. ilun ever. 19 persons were injured and property damage was esti mated at 342.773. In April oi 1952. there were ill accidents. One person was kiu. ed, 25 iriiured and proper llge was estimated at Gambln in West Airicu I lwith mono persons living its 4.000 square miles. Plans Banquet KENSINGNN v the animal banquet. hr Illal St. Ma rk’s AYPA St. ‘5 AYPAi Kensungtoli wcre . n t ‘ linaiized at a meeting recently. has completed its survey at what ‘ wage increases his all hospitals. It was decided that the banquet —— would be held in the Church hall y June it) and tickets would be day. in motor vehicle accidents in thel i according to} FAMOUS FOR dam 329.663. lure continent's smallest countiiy ri sold by Mabel Proiltt. Ruby Mc- luiiis Betty puggan and Norma Hurrln ton. it was decided that as many members as possible ahead the 25th anniversary celebrations oi . O Field Seeds ‘ BRANDED INSPECTED . Femflufl ‘STEAKS : 6000 DR. g ZAKEA MONEY‘ RACK E 72 Queen St. LIME Church Meet Four Island delegates are at tending the nth general as. seruny ol the Presbyterian Church in Canada which got un- derway yesterday in Knox Church, Tcrontcl. The tom- are key. T.li.la. slim- ers Charlottetown. Rev. Donald N holsori. Belfast; wuliain Mac. Kerrie, mum and West Mac— Donald, Winsloe. Issembly eonilnues through Thursday Julie POPE'S LAST WORDS VATICAN CITY (Reuters)— Pope John's last words beinre he slipped into the come which nded in death Monday were mater med" (my mother). his contessnr, Msgr. Allredo Csv- on our Coveliead line on 4:00 p.m. This interruption is St. Peters Road to Stan West and Dalvay. said Wednesday. , MARITIME ELECTRIC WW - INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric porwer Friiiay, June 7th. weather permitting. between the hours of 9:00 am. and necessary til enable our crews to string new conductors on this line. The areas affected will he the York Road from hope, including Covehead Sdii acidity slows down til LIME is the cheapest aileround soil conditioner in t and should be ' foods more available. Always remember. LIME WORKS”. Shipped in carload lots oi 30 tons bagged or built. Older now oin— Havelock, N. B. O Gnrden Seeds ‘ 0 Lawn Mixtures HALIFAX SEED CO. P. E. I. LTD. 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