: -" z : . s ae we iz et The tit tition, of ihe siete ude iad,” eae | q@ectric light plant that two years ako the | Series ST ceat tert for the purchase of the new : te Mtory was re-| erator that was iasalled “ast | hast meeting | year “we felt it would take | oe cae at our needs mati 1008." | WA, . However the councillor stated, | Councillors W.E. MacAustand, | the town's electrical needs are | | Wood, W.E. Jenkins and J. | fast outgrowing the extra’ em | E. Morcison were present. Coun. | ergy generated by the new em | Liewellye Rogers . left the | ging and another purchase may | chambers during @ Caucus meet- be necessary, before long. ing ‘prior to the general meet-| Mayor Curtie warned that a | ing. ‘an by | at saad be hapt om. nn of the newly | of thie town as K takes a com a” Junior Chamber of | siderable time to get an engine Commerce, J@¢K Simpson, -of the type required, even al George Smaliman, Gerald En- | ter the order is placed, * showed: teet-ter ene ane Hee jee EE tren he: | sree income ie om Kins, were present as wee Town structure fs now cloned im with oe Clerk John Cameron. | savrend sevale Sneek} ~ <a - Me. , stated in the | for pouring of concrete: © ce i IST detent seseed A ‘four-inch well was bored — Oe oe Ac ee ..be. io eee teen Soe December was kw. sup- DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB WINNERS hours, aa increase of 114,570 ot | ply for the fall-out shelter locate se: 2 * ‘ <i tes che ak ee Oe ee ee oe be winners December, Mrs, M. A. Far- | from Roy .Vessey, pre- | be there every ss Coun. Wood, town Sess oes | Eom oui, Cat | eS ee Ciera | ee | Be intent, rat oe |e i ae at 8 . | . st ’ efi ween 3,000 k.w.e were being | phoned in during the year and = ' | - : ' | used. This was am increase of-| that each day three or four calls * e e e 440 k.wa or 17.1 per cent ever and sometimes more are re * af , the previcus December. The | ceived that are not of a legiti- ‘ | rl ing IGS plant generated 817,710" k.w. | mate nature, ee wiisal *’ | hours and the town purchased| A notice-of-motion presented : . t ; from Maritime Electric 396,870 | at last month's meeting which ; - 4 vias & | Saal oe kt . k.w, hours or 82.66 per cent of ee ns ee ae Summerside and Prince County |% ate 10 PTV ES | te toes cisrtoation wale ‘ia cst = : = Two oil drilling rigs are ex-| Island. The program also im. | cillor, said these figures in‘ further discussion. ineld‘Melahan. the py eo h > wi pected to arrive in the province | cludes probings im ceéntral and Te J aa waliets cea a Ae ie | a oes Sor ae 2 Fs gm | cither Wednesday or Thursday | southwestern Ontario and also ye . ~ , Leis fai OF | W ee ue seovince wit be at Wan event will take place at| This is the first time that |, | Ce oe oe | cg cuatan Degas, pene le Mae eae Borne tence mnndion Latics | thie event has been held tn Ken | : ye rigs are coming by truek by way | Summerside, where a diamond ti e ° ond tt fe that well over | Simgton end it is anticipated | . of Borden. One truck, he said, | drill will be sunk 1,700 feet and era in ro I 100 Lions from in Chario- | thet many Lions from New and the other would come to | miles from Kensington, where : dst Borden, Parkdale end St. Elea. | #i80 attend. officers par- he ; Charlottetown. “Robert Howie, | drilling will be carrieg out to SUMMERSIDE — The gross | ing as the expenditures do mot |nor’s will be in at a will be. SUMMERSIDE BUREAU | sident of this branch and of Leo | under whose direption the drill- | depth of between, 1,000 amd | | Dit ste Tl. Coot SolMoetiay Rae e OF THE GUARDIAN: | Blacquierre as a trustee for a | ing will be carried out, will ar- | 1,700 feet. eT at plant, stadium or depreciation. | Canadian Engineers, | five-year—term,—torepiace G.|Tive in the province this even- oes ee ae eee i 36 4 oes | In December 1960 the gross_| district governor for New , George R. Pearkes VC Branch | Lorne Monkley,. MLA, was ap- | img. Mr. Rogers added. et et eo Crit soe more than $000 from,| (abe from hechey pomee’ wae wick, will be guest apeaker at of the Royal Canadian Legion | proved by the meeting. eer a arene wee Oe eer Seve See eee Veinity, | December 1960 it was revealed | $2,486.65 while this past Decem- | this event which. will take the | was installed in office in én im-| | The addition of Fred Gallagt, | of » $75,000 project that was an | in ie Hillebere “Bay. Vieisty. at last night's mocting of town | ber the receipts amounted to form of 0 banquet and anos, - pressive ceremony at Summer-| Bruce MacDonald; and Roy | nounced in Ottawa Jan. &. a Oe ee council presided over by Mayor | $1,618.15, . — ane under side ,last night. Year end re- | Boates to the executive and ap- | Drilling will be carried out on | two W. A. Currie. Skating sessions > Deseuee dehmente Lemme Savion, ports vere also heard from the | pointment of Henry Bernard as | four sites in Prince Edward | 1,000 and 1,700 feet. ey. However on the brighter side, oe on ver aetna (oe and Jeune ‘heads of the various committees | sergeant-at-arms, was also un- ' - monies taken in from seating ~ — on ney Eamngen, 2 ©, Renele which look after the Legion’s | animously passed. ._* s. ; ss _/sessions: showed an increase er E iterriets b tee a ae ao eplivities. | mam ‘Chhenpten erie ener ieee: | = | $0 Sem Te rentied & te | conctiar tr Gb sadhem, |o tee Spans iring ident, | Ben mpion mem- | ' Blacquicrre presided: ® |dece of Oe slew bo gen 2 rince 0. W ms operating profit of $1,819.42 for | Charles Hogan ie the manages >): a . " "Im accepting the presidency of |Chance for more participation | - < : the year. : the Summerside branch, Ross,| im the activities of the Legion | , : ; h Detroit WATER S8T., SUMMERSIDE | esi past lie at the vat te g| Oo een, aoe earees | Ses Seek pee oa Se ee following sisters and brothers . : re ev * . : , ie ono Mo ening Wark Sur the | couricn “Rechet” Richest ant Isaac, national vice-president | Priddy evening, 8 KENSOREIO — A regdiee eaperted to Set en be La Mes. Aitred Curley, Kinkora’ ‘As we do not pick up and deliver'in town, = ! In his report, the retiring pre- (ty° fact tat Suinonide laa. ons Coup to te sea tater national vice-president, is | gion Zone was held in the Ken-|in Wellington, date - a0 | Wallace By mn omg ak Agents east of Summerside are: ae gident made two recommendat-|tsms, won a Maritime crown | al election. | expected to be here late ia | sington Legion Home’ recently, |nounced later. A vote of thaBkS| Ja" siexenng in ' Kinkora, ond Vie? Se fons te the members preseat, |is year, while ancther carried | Three men dhe i dght os |Fuunary to dacum whe pesty’s with the zone commaider, Clair for an excellent lunch was He was by _ his (Pick ‘up and Delivery every Tuesday prntee Go iar ett hers nd Smee Seemaral n Semsar| pn etn Wt |e ee Sees |S” pe maaan | gt eo, a - cues euil reference to its’ ; in tri | Mrs. 5.2. , ames ’ a son : i campaign for the coming year | BINGOS ARE BIG pag ge eta ene = plan. oe ee the Ladies Auxiliary, responded. | 514 KENSINGTON, Claude Hogg’s Barber Shop : . and secondly that the possibil- The bingos - were described learned, ‘ ‘. - no names Mr. Lewis, a Toronto lawyer, 1t was moved by Ben Cham- j Mr. McKenna was a former ae - ity of initiating a low cost hous-| by committee chairman Fred | wore opposed Dr. J.A. . MacMillan, | pion;-seconded by Alyre Arsen- resident of Newton, P.E.1. The }- PREETOWN, Mrs, Reeves’ Store e- ing program within the Legion | Gallant as the most important |’ Allan-O’Brien,-a Halifax city | icitetowan vecently ia « tle ult that the ‘secretary-treasur- | RCIMIP Has neral took place in Detroit on wom Pee be investigated further. money making “project. of the) .ouncilior will be here Saturday |- of |e be instructed to collect $5 ; . ednesday, Jan. 10. | BEDEQUE, Mrs. Powers, Post Office Ff | -_ He reported the financial con- branch as there were 50 hel) evening to lead a discussion at | vised debate on the problem from each of the branches to fC ’ . dition of the Summerside branch | last year with a total intake al- the party's seminar in Char- | medical insurance. . finance the zone commander at Sta hange it Pla SOnE 3 aS ae 4 Se be ey Menitiy”’, ond acted mont senching the CAR, Ge ~ the sportsmen’s dinner to be ates ak vn (DOTTO wR Borden Hotel a ) thembers together ive: . Feb. {personnel + ‘ : , : , hind the new executive”. | Relief committee chairman, |X motion was'"passéd that all |" constables switching posts link Contracts | GCRAPAUD, Central Plumbing & Heating <j] . appointment < - | Harold reported 7 --| W | \ . i é R.L. Mollisson as honorary pre-+ aay ere Seda’ see, five dol CMP Inspector A.S. ere at DETROIT (AP)—Chico Fi VICTORIA, . Wright Brothers Store 4 : erent eee be eee naked Fe eT AP ‘ i i soar arsine Schaar a | ee aCe Ay, ba Oe ae LATE NOTICES — [to needy veterans. during the | r ae Setank dee recommend. Montague ae ee ee eeen |e Tigers, sighed their 1968 CAPE TRAVERSE, Hardy's Store nas season. - branc i to : tracts ub Monday. 7°, : volumns adjoining Classified Ag| The sick and =: Slated For Moncton x daeada ints Doel ow eect WE. sasha | Femnander, Tigers’ No. 1 CARLETON SIDING, - Harvey's Store mittee, eh iz vention | _ vo hortstop the last two seasons, : : re ee eee Richards, showed O00 calle being NS, from June 3 to and asked (%, Aiberton, inctmen thy |batted 248 in 133. games. tax ALBANY Mackeod's Store : - made at ptivate homes with an- | Agriculture. Minister Andrew | attend a meeting in Moncton to | inat’names po stato a aaa transfers are effective | year. Alusik, an outfielder, held | ae A MacFADYEN — At*Chariotte- other 170 in the hospitals, while | .7 one and Reid Sangster, pro- | day at which plans will ‘Beh him in onder to..securete-\~;-s0w olficer on the force, | out last season until several NORTH TRYON Dixon's Store Catherts “MacFetpen, idem | Benches Hoge sisted that, 263 Yincial_ marketing director, wil |1aid_ for in Moncton with rep- | *ervations. catllidiaiatnve; |S, 7, Bertil. p satin’ we conrted ppg ll = to : Catherine } ls anc 242 | . 5, 6 and 7 tive, s. ed the) ot the late Dougald MacFad- | placements were made in 1961. |. . . +:\\|resentatives of northern United aa spoke on his i Tame, 2 tom Depot. Division, | the Denver farm elub. Tigers re] AUGUSTINE COVE, Kenneth Dawson yen of Rice Point in her 79th | Encouragement for ant ° States military bases. periences at ‘Ottawa He spoke | Regina, for duty with the Char-| called him in late summer and met : . ; year. Resting at the Cutcliffe to support the Legion home by | nspection : Mr. MacRae a ae highly of the'men who are man- jottetown Detachment. ‘he hit (143 in 15°games. Sennen renee . Funeral Home wntil noon |\paying their dues early high- | , ; that today’s meeting aging the affairs of the Legion , . : Tuesday, then to Zion Pres- | lighted the membership com- (OF Potatoes be ‘ attended by Tepresenta- | Sr the tencia, onl to! é| i ar byterian Church, service com- | mittee’s report given by Jack tives of the Atlantic Provinces | % ine sigher town of the Le- | . . the pract cal Cc a 2 — as inoe en Dre HE. Clask p . Off ea iio af chy gion across Canada, and of the OUTH : ment Canoe Cove ceme- | stated all future blood Cen ays, : . ; ea tery. ‘ ‘tr dlinies would be organiz |* AYING Monon and other Maritime | weilare work being done. p for particular people s POLLARD—At the Charlotte. Sas iad Deere, fe rites | PEI. potatoes are_command- | Proxiness March meeting 1m | Lester MacRae, zone command- | ie : town Hospital, Jan. 15, 1962, | 5 - @ ing a premium of up te 25 cénts Moncton,” said Mr. MacRae we er for Queens, and Andrew Mac- - : cc = ‘wan ein = | Eight deaths in the.ranks of | per'75-pound bag over New | will meet with officers of Amer-| Eachern, provincial” honotary | ae ae ae ae iid te Plan tase, i, | email ee, te yet on tome Sense St eee Tey Oat | haedee tedeenaiee ‘ Reshe place Wednesday morn-~ with @ total attendance of 214. — Gaaeen Andvow ‘MacKae | there iss Daten ter qui : were i to a premium of 10-15 cents @ or in Sook at-a—Taary 127 it will be 8 pee The ; ae ohe ne ei We vill ‘tell x ei quoted at , DIXON — At the Prince ie oe by Charles | Sound bag. as compared with OF on caine ward Island Hospital, Mon- | Hoga Ben ' Champion | $1 39 to $1.35 for New Brunswick | quirements to us. | day, J Mil- | as sergeant-st-arms. potatoes. There is a substantial ture A. : Alll members ‘ef the executive | Ccrsese in the premium, he . tg, ta oreo at wee Srwgh are te ha ata . ” Sands, . po was An Ottawa teport showed a | SUBSCRIBERS = “punerel Wednesday, lip ee aeaee m = similar margin, and a Toronto © Mt Ens - of Your , - , Jan. 17, from Zion Presbyter- | : market report indicates P.E.l. | fF YOUR PATRIOT ‘ ? I9T TIGHTEST! © eg Dante 2 fan Chureh, ni can mee : , ‘ |50-pound bags were listed at | 18 LATE-. . OR MISSED A oi s BODY? G y . 3 ome nas ment will take: pase. in_Wood Boston Bruins 1.10 dir tnad ce cpt For Free dvertising “piece Unibody construction keeps Plymouth life -of the car. And over 95 Ibs. of sow uae — ai re ooe » Have Shakeup res. s i. cast [ Davey SSE Dotty, | Oa ike ery component is welded absorbing insulation makes for x what ce GALLANT — At his home jp ‘e CUP premium on the smaller bags. Pon tos wns. . qui ke an exceptionally strong, safe ride only another Plymouth can match! Fe scan Autre A. Gelioat BOSTON (CP) — The iast-| STRICT INSPECTION sts worwen 20 DIAL eect remains rigid and rattle-free for the it today! Test drive Plymouth be ee Te eines ince Rebemn Bratas of the Ho. | Aiked why ip promicm | 940 on. tor ~ 3750 ‘CALL 8031 3% eI : ‘imitforyoueat — Ser eaten a eee one seam ere ee gr | i ~~ 3790 mt There's more'tn it for y fioon at 2 o'clock -which |up goalie Bruce Gamble from |'0es are —- ; r ~ — ie ae Laden aed ee wey tee |e sass on oe ee nonng WN AX! ; ~ . ; “the betes 8.45 fot Sclemn |lengue ciate. n pnerg, is also the fact thet Phone 2128 for taxi | Guardian - Patriot | « ' 4 - us Aapaation’s © Church, Seah lending git WH wil ight pretn. ad" 4} ss erside. |Dial 4-758 taney io buying the prodyet, > eo a sas a ‘