COMING EVENTS Millview Hall every nidit. Dance Friday Bingo. Morel! Parish Hall to- mgm 8 pm. Freeseout 360) Dance. Priest P(‘d School. i.-vday, November 3th. ' llingo I-lope Riva Hall to fllfill. entertainment in Little Monday night, Nov-. Social [Mild Hall ilull. Saturday. Nov. 9th Auwlc-I St. John's W A l.. xnnual meeting of Cornwall Hall will he held in the Hall iriday Ilium, Nov. 8. Hot Turkey Dinner. Wheatley Liver Hall, Thursday, November uh serving 5 om‘ the City of Charlottetown "to _carry out a topographic water st. Thomas Aquinas rummage and sewerage survey of the City .'il‘_ Friday 8th, 6 pm. 146 of Charlottetown and its subur- moat George Street. Rt-gular dance in Elliott Hail, ~;.:ui-day night. Good music in .id of hall. ,i I take Sale, 2:30 Friday at Ellis in... _ Central Royalty. sponsored 'i\ .\iat-Lean Group W.A. of Park t: -\al Church. shur-Gain Amateur Cavalcade -.-utliport School Hall. Thursday \.tI\'(‘lI‘Ib€l‘ 7. 8 pm. Contestants George Murphy. 7873. Everyone \\ olcome. l-Jllis Bros. Hunter River un- iuidtng car of feed Wednesday 'in.i Thursday. Bran $1.90. shotu S.‘ inns seei . svztrruig lda Lupino. Jarne Ster- 'n.;. ‘ Moore. Audrey Tot- - and others. Show time 13) ,&ll.'ll‘p. SEA CILEEPSIN RRIDLINGTON, England (0?) in five years. coast erosion has hccn as much as 66 feet in parts I of the Brilington and Witbernsen i areas of Yorkshire. Crandall, professional engineer at Moncton. N. B.. who at the re- quest of the Metropolitan Com- imittee was engaged last year by ban areas including the Villages of Parkdale and Spring Park and to prepare a written report ‘nciud ates of costs of both separate and integrated water and sew- erage systems, assist the citizens of Charlotte- town and the residents of such ‘suburban areas to arrive at the ‘most practical and feasible sol- gi 5-3 City Council Meeting of Septem- ber 10th. 1956 subsequently submitted to the City Commissioners of Parkdale and Spring Park at a Special Joint or Meeting held on March 18th. 1957, and the price tag of $10.- 000 and Report was picked up and paid by the City of Charlotte- town as one of its contributions to this whole study of the Facts concerning Amalgamation. RECOMMEDATIONS Report to say with regard to this question of water and sew- 530 c-rage for Parkdale and Spring P 9 that “from an engineering and Amalgamation Charlottetown Metropolitan Area INFORMATION CORNER ly‘l'|ieBoardal'l‘nde of Amalgamation is the in this connection you will and what is this ‘Crandall Report‘ all about” Well. Crandall is William P. ing comparation estim- such report to to their common prob- as per the Minutes of His report in this regard was Council. together with the .00 for this Crandall Survey And what has this Crandall ark. Well for one thing it tells lll Lying at the very crux of this native but a subject -mot-r 11th Webster‘: orohestra q:§”.i°n of WM" and Sewerage’ l ' ' a no‘ G 0 03 Q supper’ crlpalfi lI€Il' TDCDLIOII OI ID! Crandall Report. Just who then is this “Crandali". determined effort by all responsible parties to over-‘ come any differences would prevent a common install- ation". and then goes on to 11- lustrate this point by estimating the costs envolved in putting in an integrated system for Park- dale under Amalgamation at $314,615.00. and for Spring Park at $270,500.00. against costs of doing it separately and along by Parkdale at $428,880.00. and by Spring Park separately and alone at $417,700.00. Thus the saving to the resid- ent: of Parkdale and Spri Park through Amalgamation in this one field of water and Sew‘ ‘"889 Capital alone is estimated by Mr Crandall to amount to a total of 8261.465 00. That’: a lot of money to be wasted by Parkdale and Spring Park with populations only of nd 1346 persons respective- ‘which y. WELL QUALIFIED Incidentally this same W.H. Crandall, professional engineer of Moncton. N. B ‘ e same engineer who has been engaged on other occasions before a since by both Parkdale and Spring Park to carry out individ- ual Village projects of their own for these Villages. so it (.31! be assumed that the Commissioners of Parkdale and Spring Park, as with the City Council of Char- lottetown. have complete faith in his abilities. his surveys, and his estimates of costs envolved. Thus the 364 Question of Amal- gamation might well be this one —- Can and should the residents of Parkdale and Spring Park take on an expenditure of $846.- . to provide separate water and sewerage systems of their own. or would it be more feas- ible and more sensible to Amal- gamate. thus first taking advan- rand ham nd male. Vernon Harding of Sus- Winsloo Exhibitor Shows Reserve Grand Champion HERST tqaeciali Stan-I Grand Champion ley Hurry of Winsloe. PEI. had male, the reserve grand rd ua purpose Short-1 Guernuvy _l"ranli Saunders. Aylet Grand ter Fair here. The animal w a a HORSES 58010"! 5liiY'S Lad Lorne l-‘t-rguson ti Crapaud ‘ The STEM Champion male won 2nd place in a class for iwas Homestead Hiilsman owned pair of Belgian; shown to 1,". %yBLeonard Sllpp of Woodstock. ness 1 be!‘ Piacinfls included“ of Veterinary services for P. E. ; Grand pion female. \dl— I presented a trophy lady Snowdroipowned by Dan mzht. that Ma‘ donated by L E. Jewell. North River. ll(‘i-islet‘ of Amherst for the best Reserve Grand Champion f0- pair of Clydt-sdales shown to har-‘ male. Limewood Hannah .\lim- ne§5_ osa. owned by Seymour Wood Guy Rodd of BI‘2K‘l(‘lt'.‘V present- lnd 500. Mi HGPDCIT ‘ed his own trophy for the Junior Gfflnd Chiiimpivn B9!-‘I $h0i1- (‘hampionship Guernsey female I107". CYTUS 5310" OI U DD P to Wannanamaker Bros. of Navi- Blandford, N.S. Hgg-w’ _ .' B_ Reserve Grand, l-‘om cumhor- Gmrge caiitbu-k of summer. iind Duke: 204. Wylie M1|('h¢‘ii-I side plaA'(‘(‘l second in a roadsterl -‘\mh0l‘5i- R-R 4 ‘class shown to harness with I1-I Grand Champion female and m. Reymm | Reserve Grand Champion. Cy- Stanley Mayhen of Ktnkorcei rus Eaton. placed third with Doctor 'i‘.r.i Grand Champion H/erefttird and fifth with Princess. I Male. Hanen Call, Ford's Mills, NB. Grand Champion Female. and premier breeder and exhibi- tor. E.l-I. Himmelman. Laflave. NS ST. ANDREWS C. W. L. _ _ The St. Andrew‘; awbdivisioni Grand Champ,“ mate and (9. of the catliolic Women's Lea-r male. S.C. Oland. Lindwood Izut‘ held its reflliiar Fa m. Bedford. Halifax County, meeting the Pari- Sunday. October 27th. The presi-, dent. Mrs. James A McDonald. Holstein presided. AIRY G U2 0: "on ‘Mt-Donald gave the treasurer‘: let the total 19.171 residents of « report and Mrs. Bertram McDon-' the City of Charlottetown, Park- aid gave the bingo report. dale and Spring Park towhcrl Mrs John r. McMillan kin share the much lower estimat- Offered to look after me ed expenditure of 5585.115 tn pru- vlde and make available to all ' Burke 0 Electric their residents a proper and. adequate integrated water andi sewerage system capable of, looking after all their needs for years ahead. Gives the voters in Parkdalei now against the present City of Charlottetown rate of‘ SAVE ON SOAP Sunlight Soup. 4 bars . . . . 4 Colgate'a Beauty Soup. 4 bars Amazing Fob. Giant pkg . . 7 Baker’: Chocolate Chips Pkg. 29: mi: A Qtncx TASTY LUNCII KAM Tin 49¢: ZEROPAK EASTPAK COD FILLETS EAST PAR itoui PAR STRAWBERRIES auurs nu: LEMONADE BBO’! am: ORANGE JUICE MONDAY um‘, D TIUIIDAY M FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS HADDOCK FILLETS " stout nouns Cllfl IXIAY. IINIXIIANCI DAY 45: 2 pkgs. lb. 25c lb. 33c pkg. 39: 2 fins 33: 2 fins 37: I a.n. to 8:! MI- I an. to Oil p.n. I a.n. to I280 I-3- Novlllll n Rolled Out: 5 lbs. 49: A DELICIOUS COMBINATION CAMPBELUS Tomato Soup 2 Tins 25c horn clan at the Maritime Win- Walter West, Moncton. ’ I ' Dr George Fisher, Director; Tuesday; The meeting was opened with? . sex. the l.ea,:ue Prayer. The in i n- ; * Reserve Grand Champion. utes of the meeting were read by Countnety B. Lusby. Amherst. ‘the acting secretary. Mrs. George .\lt-Cormat-. Mrs. Harold ennui mi db imam’ rho inainborenfp connect it of Novartier. The St Andie-u-‘s ported ninety eight manbern to district h ated In clean the date, with one district to reporti ‘T1'iurs,. Nov_ 7. 1957 The Guardian Page 3 , October 0th was given by two of tual Rosary on the fid Suulv ohurch for the month of .\ovem- A report on the regional cungme mmba, pi.“ 5,3,, ‘nu lugging H pint ‘ber. ference held at Fort Augustus on‘ were made to begin the Perpo- prayer. - ‘ e V 53:. ’°‘ allll_l_E_jr_l_V_.tYil__“ — a" ‘a ,-’/You get more for your money\‘~, with BRODIETVIIN piexcnxrmixrs \ 2 pockets of mix sealed for freshness and sifted Lu CAKE MIX Want a one-meal, fresh cake for sup- per? Use just one of the twin packets of mix. Save the other for another I 2 lb.s 59c weaw-Q with quilted “W a Sll0\\t‘l‘ and winri proof mg. Bmmn fmm‘ hm) (‘0\‘t‘l‘ll‘lg with a heavy quilt- Iamp patch pM_kM'\_’ ml linintz. 'l‘liis parka has a This is (mp M mu‘ fines‘ 'll‘Iél(‘llEllWl(‘ hood and full zip- _ pvt‘ frrmt. This parka \\ill coats for winter wear _ stnntl the l‘t)lli.Illf‘.\I of near. 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