Tl-IE GUARDIAN. Cl-IAIRLOTTETOWN . . JANUARY 7- .1954. AT KENSINGTON OPENS TODAY moo rouaraan . .. . irw FEDERAL Official Ceremonies Are Scheduled For This Afternoon Ion the mist floor is arranged. for - .35 dawned by me Depart- V the postal-working clepai-tmen and 25:13 or Public Works in Ottawa.';the public space with its DOWN for the purpose of providing 'il('-1C()UllI.fr5 and mail boxes are con--. oommodations for the Post Officelvciiieiitly located in the from. oil sub - detachment 1 y i l l V CONGRATULATIONS To The Town Of Kensingion" THE OFFICIAL OPENING.0.I' TIIE NEW A i FEDERAL BUILDING .The Kensington public build- Department, the the building. of the R.C.M.P..par.d for the Dc- Quark" For RC,M.P. . purtment of Airrlcullum . which takes place today marks another forward step In the This fine blllldmg Wm be amt" The second floor accotnniodatesi - the R.C.M.l'. office and living, quarters together with space for; the Department of Agriculture. l The combined use of terrazzu and linoleum for floor finishes at; lv.ii-ious locations lends to the ser- ially opened this afternoon by Mr J. Watson Mac.Naught, MP. PEP, liamentzlry assistant to the Minis- ter of Fisheries, at a r:erenion.i' wmcii will begin at 3:30 am. Mr C. W. MacEachcrn of Moncton, N life of our progressive town. lfensington Dairying co-on Association Ltd. 3-. T831033! d"'9'-IW7 9! me pcslml iicetibility of the building and . services for the MIRHUC P""”l”.!eiic1s ittself to a. minimum of. KENSINGTON D&. W111 DfE5ld9- 'm:uiitenaiice. i , ' V , ' This P91"-T1”-iliellt 5”uC"u” 3 1”' The interior walls are of plaster. l t v cated at the main iiitersections , ip.lllllS(.l to quiet shades with suit- t . . , to the town of Keitsingtoii and is able wood trim provided at win- . . . I ' 3 Federal Building (above) will be officially opened this afterw .- oonvenieiitlv located ill the main am. md door Opemms. , 7, , .. C E f ” - l --vlxelblllglltlll s new si : d..'i. . V - l , d. , , - i - . t bu no I Q . liiiililiwti-.LilcSi5s oL()i0lall:llllXl:Ilnel'IlllllEll znoon by Mr. J. lluisoii Mat-hatiglii. Vl.P.Lll'l a ceremony .beginning at 3.30 .p.m. This , . Ample Wu”-”"l N'"" in. the immor imiiiiy. ilwo-storey steel franie building, 62 x o4 feet, is of brick and tile construction. It - The bulldmz 15 heated with ycontains aCCOllllllO(lilIlOllS for the Post Office Department. the R.C.M.P., and Department; g i The site provides ample spaccw for the paved courtyard which ser- E vices the rear of the. blllldll'lS Midi provide: easy access for the mail thei'mostatlx:ally controlled oil-fired heat, with hot water convectorl rndtrition. The latest type of elec-l mum;-5 as well as access to lhc ti-is ilQllLlll'4 fixtures have bran Fy,-Jplp mat-jhc p yalled tozcilicr with adequate ..,.. . . p, ..s , The buildiii: is modern in arcii- . p.oi'ision for water and sewage lye;-mai design, with steel frame concrete floors. and brick and tile walls. combining to make they structure of srml-permanent fire, pi.-oot design. y facilities. p , The people of Kensington and surroundiing districts may well be proud of this line structure which will serve the needs of the com- Ample CllLliallCC'S a(;(.'()lllnl0d:l1C L munity so well in the future. the different. departments in the? The general contract was car- builcling. Large windows provide'ricd out by M. F. Schurman Co. ample light for t.he working space Limited. and public spaces in the building The su'o-contractor for terrazzo The basement is accessable from;was the. Maritime Tile Co. Limit- mp M59 (190, and pl-m-ides ad;-q.ied: for the electrical work, Wright uaic storage facilities for the vari- & Bell Limited; and for the paint- otis departments. ing, Mr. Kenneth Erammer. The major portion of floor space Virrwonily and sinecrrly hope llinl lhr will soon he. urll again. Ell-owlan find Vicinity i of ; , on , O Leary, Mr. and hlrs-.-Ilgrank Richard ofy were in Hozvlsn on Dec? Rae Norman in Howlan Mr. and Mrs. Q'Le3ry were Christmas night. Snnnult. Miss Grace Arsenaull silent Saturday with her grandniriilii-i', Mrs. Margaret Arscnault at For-i test View. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MarQiiar-1 rye and sons of iVilniof were ill Houlan on Boxing liar. Rcturnin: to Summerside in the evening they were accompanied by George. C th . who had spent Clirist- , M--i mlxsruategjg h,,,m, h,.,,,. Miss Leone Arsenault was in , plliusvllirr recently. 1 Mr and Mrs. llnhei't .-Krsctiatilt, I i of lvlowlati and Mr. and islrs.. Peter Rogers of Lot 7 were guests . T4”- of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arscnault l Side- and family of O'Leary, for Christ-i . 1"- l Motoring to Sumnierside on mns. i , , , liinsdzty were Eddie and Lnrraiiirv Gallant and Andrew Wood. Messrs. Frail niid rcrcntly motored to Sumincr- The children are izciiinrz pleui.i'; of clean healthy exririsc nozvi since the swamps and mill pond line frozen over for skating. Mr. and Mrs. Aiban Arsenaull recently visited with Mr. and Mrs line '1'. Gallant at Forest View. ilr. and Mrs. A. S. Gallant srel ationlnsz at Woodstock, i Mrs. Jerry Gallant visited at ,thc hmiin of her lllFt'f', Mrs. An- ihony Finnan. l'he Misses Theresa and lilalnrw llant spent Christmas day all '”TT in home of their grandparents ntv ML "id M”- Fllnk A”9MU" nodstock. in! Lot 6. visited at the home of ixlr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault on line. 27. Friends of Raymond Doiron of lll'al', regret his long stay in .'lYlCC County Hospital where he The cliild of Mr. and Mrs. An- reccivinz "cltment All have drew Wood of Iloulan is ti patient I see him out and well Bgilllllat wcsmrn H05p”5l- ion. i Fred Arsrnault of Lot G was in limlan on December 27. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsennult Vlr'rf' recently in Tiiznish. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant and llamily were guests at the home of I.Vlr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and family Sunday night. . :C The Misses Leone and Frances Arscnault, who are enipl red .il p()'f.rnry, spent a Werlncs ' aller- inoon at their home here. The Misses Jean and Grace Ar-, -ennult spent Christmas evenlnizl M," ""5 MW R” N0""'"' "id ,n (3-y,,.,,,-yr ,fnmily of 0'14-ary. were guests Al itho home of Mr. and Mrs. Tents llleicrs on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant. "Mane. Florence and Jean were at Still Road on Sunday night, guests if Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallant. , Leigh .VlnI'Wllli:-inis of (I'I.PEll')',I was in Howlan on Dec. 28. Mr and Mrs. Clayton (inrriilhrrs .llllI llavirl were at Wtsl. Czipc onl irhrgstmns hum. Firrrlie Arscnault recently visit- ed at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ar- M . d M .. E t V I. an H A” "M Ind and tr-nault at Lot. 5. family spent Christmas At. W:-:2 VND0 with their parents. i . nnrl .V'frVs.V AlllI10ll)' Finnnn. ML and Mrs. L” Arvnmm w"rn,.llrs. Felix Doiron and Paul cal. led the home of MI. and Mrs. in Piusvllle on Ch it . ' ,1 "' n'T:::1 n);::ilAlownrd Arsenault on Christmas " i'lV. at the home of Mr. Vincent Gallant. and Mrs. Robert Fl-mlnz. Mr. lnirinl the rear 195.1. the pavtor vthnp mu. M We dram of My ill Si .'tnthon,y's liaptizerl 30, hur- plpminz-S ram". ramp tn Char-1lNI six and married six couples. lottt-town from Hamilton. Ont. spent mp Ympudp Mud": Mm Mr. and Mrs. Urban Plneau of p M”, Flemynis narmkl Mn an ivyoodstock: were in Howlan on , MK Jp Hp mph”. Hnwlanv - Ar-w Years Eve. -II"-5' I4"'I1IpIIVR7INI"!Pll7lllII of Slum; Mr null lirlps. It-glix Arsonatlll of; 1 Wnollsl ork worn , in d"” New Years Ev;-, rnercirir, is spending at few llowlnn onl with her parents at Hnwlnn. Emma Gtilianl of N. H.. spent 5 with her part.-nls, Mr, Mr. and Mr.I.-his-nle.v Guide! of iMi" Wind. were in Howlan, New ,Yenrls Eye. Mil! John, Saint few days and Mr: -- J. T. Gallant during the Chris:. I . -wail i . 27. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ar-,m of Agriculture. This fine building was constructed l I Bloomfield and Vicinity --Miss Mnllcy Foley, employed in CIlal'I.')'iI”.C'.lll, spent the Christ- livid. Miss Fraiices 0'Halloran, Glen- garry. is a patient in the Western :H(ISl)ll.Il. All):-i'tmi, all wish her a ispccdy ic:uici'y. Messrs. Paul Doyle and Earl il-loward, were visitors to Summer- Ilside on Dec. 30. , .... l Mr. John McDon-ilil. Gleiioaric ll bllslllll S l'l5llL)l' Ill Sllllllllfll” ll 5; rcceiitly. .lQ do Mr Rnborn Doyle, employed in Summereide. spent Christmas a' is home in Campbelltnn. The many friends of Mrs. Wi!'- i..ni Smith are pleased to learvi She has returned to her home in Bloomfield after being It patient in the Western Hospital Mr. Donald McDougall, SI'lldf"lI- at St Dunst.'.n's Univci'si..' sport An,,,,, Ar,,,",ltiie Clll'lSl.lllElR holidays with lily parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Dougall, Bloomfield. Mr. Ralph Keefe spent the Christmas holidays at his home in Bloomfield. Miss Lllliaif Bernard. teacher at Ellerslic school. spent the holidays at her home in Bloomfield. Messrs. Woodrow Mr. Keith Prilt were urs to Tignisli. Dymint anti recent ViSl'- Mr. snd Mrs. Vance McKay and daughter, Judy. spent Christmas at Selarltown, guests of Ellis Brad-I sliaw. Mr and Mrs. Gil-bert Gnudef. Woodstock. were visiting recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rtiv Gallant, Bloomfield. Union spent a social evening Dec ill; at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siinw. Rev. J. M. Sheen, Elmsdale was present. A wedding of much interest took place in Elmsdale on Dec. 28 whcii lMiss Kaye Smith, dnuglitnr of M" iIlllS holidays at hei'iiuineliiBlooiii- and NI”; Roy Smnh. became mp bride of Mr. Lorne Johnston. 0'- Leary. Rev. J. M. Sheen officiated. Miss Doris Reid. Voi-non River, is holidays at her home in beilton. employed in spending the Camp- The section men from Aliierton and Coleman sections were in Bloomfield one day last week to assist the local sections crew lindiiix .1 car load of scrap. , Owing to the low price for oats .md the fair price for poultry and ;pork, tho hammer mill and feed mixing plant are kept quite busv. B Alberton And Vicinity During a ll:7i'V)'-il'8SllPt caused by the lll'lvLI.SllRlIy mild weather re- icently the dam at Leonard Lor- rell's pond near Alberton was washed out with the loss of a large reservoir of fresh water which was stored up for ice cut- ting operations followiiig freeze- up. Mr. Moi-rel! is the main sup- plier of ice for Alberton and many customers in Olieary and Tignish Work of repairing the break in the dam was started immediately and was expected to be completed today, Tliursday. The dam had been rebuilt this summer. Employees of the M.P'. Schur- man Co. Ltd., Summerside. set up workshops on the site of the pro- posed R.C.M.P. barracks at Alber- ton yesterday in preparation for the construction of the new build- lnrz which will be started right away on land purchased from Mr. ylloward Clark. Cost of the build- Mrs Rnniie Arscnnult spent 3 lug is estimated at 535,000.00. few days in Suninicrsidn vkifiiip friends. Three teams of curlers from the Alberton Curling Club mo- Miss Martha Meyer, Bloomfield. spent Christmas visiting in Char- lottetown. szucst of Mrs. Reta Sie- rert and family. Friends of Miss Norma G:.ll.i.nt. are sorry to learn she is .1 patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. William .;.:unders was 1 business visitor to Summersido rm December 3l. Mr. Max Callmzhan. Ebbsflect. spoilt in day recently at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcbougall Mr and Mrs Hwiyr McKay were recnni. vizltnrs to Summcrside. guests of Mr. Reg Brrdsiiaw Misses Liiclna McMilllnn and Lillian Bernard, were recent visit- ors to Alberton. '. Basil McDnu:all, Riolininnj spent New Year's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mo-Dougall Friends of Mrs. Paul Arsenatilr nre sorry to learn she is .1 patient in the Western Hospital Mr. Averrl Shaw. employed in am. John. is spending his amm- mns holidays at his home in Camp- bi-llton. Members of the Young People's Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gallant and! daughter Emma were visiting in Bloomfield Corner on Christmas day. y .; i i fr mas season. .. . , . .-,,, ., Hy M i VA . , ' M5 ""5 -VIN Alphonse Bwrnardf 0 WHO SP9?” Christmas in Hnwliin left Saturday evening for sum. rnerslde where they spent a davl before returning to Charlotte-l town. line Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaurlotl and Min Mule Luce pm. of Mill Road. recently visited m Welllnjlon. i Mn. Cove. guest (Of. HlIlztGgllsnt of Fortune it . line in Alberton. of her son-in-law and cough- Iitr: ugly as Itllto Amara. , , mm" and neighbor. .,g M. . . . .:. are lorry to note to not been feeling well Heartiest congratulations We wish to congratulate all worked and planned to IIEW FEDERAL IIIIILIIIIIG - ,In our tlirlvl and ro eel Town olflgllenslngtogfe V. lfonslngton Food Service The OHQIIIII home of "SIIUB-GAIN" Feeds those who provide and erect the toi-ed to summerslde yesterday afternoon where they participated in friendly games with members of the Stimmerslde club. Mr. Perley Hardy, Aiberton. is n pntieiit in the Prince County Hos- pital, Summerside. VA'l'lCAN ClTY.'APi--The Pope iirncd Turstl:i,v' that teachers be paid adequately. Receiving teach- ers of Roman Catholic schools in l l KEBCSDQ l C 90OGfV'm'99 OOOO 90'. -(3)63) OO9000O906O 060- 4'M33) - C by the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. (Photo by Edwin In t Heckbert Studio). Kensinglon and Vicinily .-.. -The numerous friends of Mrsi George Brown of Mount Edward, Road, Charlottetawnh will regi-ct; to learn that she had the misfor-i tune of falling and breaking hurl hip recently. Mrs. Brolwn is the; widow of the late George Brown of Mnrgate and Charlottetown Mr. Gerald M1wQuaid. B. A. of; the teaching staff of St. Pat's High school in Arvida, Que., spent tlicp holidays with his mother, Nlrful John MacQuald of Kensington. ---- i Friends will regret to learn tiiatl Mr. Allan Cameron of Margate is' n patient in the P. C. Hospital. where. he expects to undergo an operation. All hope for his speedy recovery. Miss Alice Callaghan. tcnclier of Kelvin school. spent the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Callaghan, Ebbsfleet. The many friends of James Ga!- lagher. who lately moved from Margato to Summerslde will be sorry to learn that since moving he has had a severe case of rhru- niatlc fever and is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Huzhes and son Wayne were visitors to Char- lottetown on Christmas Day and Boxing day. They were guest: of Mr. and Mrs. .135. MacDonald, and Mrs. Eric Campbell. 5 -pe- Mr. Lorne Nicholson of Pleasant Valley was a visitor to Kcnsiiigtnn on Wednesday. Mr. Gerald Steele of Miscouche. senior student at St. DllnSlflll'3 Unlv., and author of "Indlaloizue" in tihn Chiirlotietown Guardian. visited friends in Kensingfon on ruesday. t Miss Lorraine McMahon. teacher . at Slcmon Park Airport scihnnl. spent the Christmas holidays at hei home in Kenslngtoii. Miss Ruth Oroken. teacher in Summerslde High School. spent the holidavs with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Croken. ; Mr and Mrs. Thomas Wlzmore 01 l Kensington. spent Christmas Dav i with their son-in-law Robert weeks l of Pleasant Valley. audience, he said that the lot of TIIIS DUILDIN teachers should beiimproved. This. he said. should include adequate on THE occAsioN or THE oreumo of: THE NEW FEDERAL BUILDING IN KENSINGTON I am pleased to extend heartiest congratulations to all those who' were instrumental in providing the Town of Kensington with such a. fine Federal Building. --GEORGE BRO0KlllS--- KENSINGTON pay for their service. 1 EHIIHMA llilvi ft”. 5 RSI ill . iil.tiIxlNi')l”.lN THE NEW FEDERAL BUILDING STANDS AS AN ENDURING MONUMENT To The Progressive People of Kensinlgtonf and surrounding District: I h o snows memo, TRADITIONAIA - Enterprising Spirit In A Material Way THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF'THE New KENSINGTON FEDERAL ABIIILDING IS EVIDENCE OF THE GROWTH AND PROGRESS OF OUR TOWN. Tn: We wish to pay tribute to all those associated In the planning and construction of our new Federal Building THE TOWN OF KEIISIIIGTON . W. K. DAIQBACII, Mayor. COUNCILLORS BENJAMIN CHAMPION EVE.RE'IT CHAMPION GERALD MscI(ENZIE P. J. KENNEDY FRED DAVISON . WILLIAM BLAKENEY .. ................ A... Mi lllilliil