are d more satisfactorily suppli- T.€., P. Eng. is the sole spon- r of the firm. He received his school training at St. Dun- "s University and Summer- fe High School and then at’ mied Acadia University ‘ for le year. He completed his en- fing training at the Uni- it; of New Brunswick, Gudting in 1954 at the head his class. : During this final year at U. he was president of the En- can pe less expensively | LAURIE A. COLES /gineering Society and vice-pres- ident of the Student Council. COMPLETE SERVICE In discussing the services of- fered: to owners by the firm, Mr. Coles said, “It will include the design, preparation of plans and specifications, tender calls and construction inspection of: buildings, bridges, commercial MELY NOTES ON FUR FARMING. ada Mink Breeders’ As- lation is planning to send a mmittee of two to the United ates, to discuss with the Muta- m Mink Breeders’ Assn. an reement concerning the use of \ trademarks. This is th e tcome of - much _ closed-door scussion before and during the nth annual meeting of the Prentice will, we are sure, be read with interest by Maritime mink breeders. Mr. Prentice is an authority on furs, and pro bably one of the best judges in America of quality. He always speaks frankly, and réliance can be placed on a forecast that he makes. |Young Mother 4 - municipal water distribution sys- tems, sewage disposal facilities and drainage system, also to- Ppographic surveys, appraishls, reforts and engineering studies.” “Tt shall be the policy of Laurie A. Coles and Associates,” he continued, ‘to supply a com- ov consuling ineering and hitectural service, retaining specialist associates for those phases of their work which re- quire specialist attention.” CHIEF ENGINEER Since graduation, Mr. Coles has been associated with the firm of M.F. Schurman Com- pany Limited. For the past two years he has served this firm as chief engineer. This post has placed him in direct association with al design and construction aspects of commercial buildings, municipal and industrial ser- vices. Mr. Coles, who is a register- ed professional engineer, has for the past year held the position of Chairman of the Prince Ed- ward Island Branch of the En- gineering Institute of Canada and President of the Prince Edward Island Association of Profession- al Engineers. Waits Penalty s Penalty MONTREAL (CP)—Mrs. Guy ‘Bourgeault, charged with murder in the rifle slaying of ther hus- band, pleaded guilty Monday to a reduced eharge of man- QUEBEC (CP) — Quebec prov- ince’s municipal corporations and school beards are to be given ex- tensive new powers to deal with internal problems. Premier Paul Sauve announced Wednesday his govermment is drafting. new legislation which will make it possible for munici- pal councils and school board commissioners to take a number of administratiye steps without first coming to Quebec to ask legislature permission. Adoption of the proposals by the legislature is'a foregone con- clusion. All parties are in agree- ment that the practice of forcing municipal corporations and school boards to petition the leg- certain decisions is outdated. The new powers of the municl- palities and “school boards will extend into the sales tax field— enabling them to improse the levy without legislature authoriz- ation. It will also permit them to-set the salaries of municipal eouncil- lors and of their mayors and of school board chairmen and board commissioners. Mr. Sauve did not give eom- plete details but said the govern- ment would set certain salary scales. The local groups would be free to set salaries within the limits of the government scale. a for authorization to make NewPowerGiven To School Boards .}expense.”” He said the autonomy The premier said the changes would put an end to annual . pilgrimages” to the provincial capital and “eliminate neediess of the municipal and school cor- porations would be respected. LORNE VALLEY Mr. Milton MacDonald, Saint John, N.B. and Mr. DH. Mac- Kenzie, Charlottetown, visited re- latives and friends in this vic- inity. « Miss Rena MacNeill spen the past week. She was the guest | of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Parker. | Miss Christine Shaw left Sat-, urday for Toronto, Ontario, after spending an enjoyable vacation visiting relatives in this vicinity. She was the guest of her par- | ents, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. On her arrival Miss Shaw will take up second year work at ‘the Presbyterian Deaconess Training College. ; These are only some of the powers which the municipalities and school boards will have. But these changes alone will cut drastically the length of the leg- islature sessions which dealt with slaughter. The 27-year-old mother_of four. children is to be sentenced Oct. 2. Court of Queen's Bench was about to resume for the after- i an ayalanche of bills from mun icipal and —school—eorporations every year seeking the powers they now will obtain. Mr. Vernon MacDonald, Char- brother, Mr. Wilbur MacDonald on Saturday. i AC. Louis Callaghan, Green- | wood N.S. spent the weekend of ‘September 19 with his parents, |Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan. | | Mr. George MacAulay, Char- Hottetown,_was a —recent—visitor— |at the home of his brother, Mr. few days in Georgetown during | lottetowh, was the guest —of- his Master John MacGrath was a ‘recent visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs. F. Parker and Mr. Parker, Georgetown. Mr. William Hatton and Mr. visitors to Wood Island on Tues day. . Miss Mary Curran has arrived home from an enjoyable visit with relatives and friends in Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mac- Intyre, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Donald motored to Orwell Cove Stanley Morrison. S Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nichol- son were visitors to Montague on Saturday. eee Mr. and Mrs. Athol Macleed, 7 }Cambridge, Mass, and Mr. and! Miss Beverty Hatton was and Mrs. James Callaghan, were, | Mrs. D.H. MacKeazie, Charlotte- town, were visitors to this vic- inity on Thursday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heath MacGr: ath. Miss Betty Callaghan, Char- lottetown, spent the past week He her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan. Mrs. Bertha Fisher and Mrs. Everett Fisher, spent the weekend in Dartmouth, N.S. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Crane and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw motored to Mount Stewart on Monday to attend a shower in honor of Miss Iva Jay whose martiage took place the follow- Mr. and Mrs. Birt Leard and Carol were visitors to Strathcona on Friday. While there they were guésts of Mrs. Leard’s parents, Mr. and-Mrs. Walter Burdett. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker and Miss Joan MacGrath left re cently for Toronto, Ontario, where 'they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Win- |ston MacGrath, Mr. Alton Mac- Grath and Miss Mae MacGrath. They will also visit relatives in .|Boston and Montreal, before re- turning home: Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLeod, | Charlottetown, spent the last week end of the month with relatives in Lorne Valley. ‘Very best wishes to the It is with great pleasure that We congratulate and extend our Consulting Engineering firm of N2ekend visit to Martinvale, ~ guest of Miss lottetown, spent the past week- end in Lorne Valley, the guest of his brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cal- laghan. ~ Mrs. Joseph Kelly has arrived home from an _ enjoyable visit with relatives and friends in the United States, : Mr. and Mrs. Birt Leard, Gor- ‘don, Ralph and Carol, motored ito Maccan, N.S. on Sunday, to attend the baseball! finals between |Maccan and Mount Stewart. A.M. PISQUID EAST Mrs. Owen Kelly was a visitor in Charlottetown Thursday. a'guests of Mrs. MacDonalds per” ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. A large number from this vie inity attended the Mount Stewart United Church turkey and click- en supper in Mount Stewart hall, - which was the usual success and ° @ large sum realized. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes, Bedford, were Sunday guests cf Mrs. Hughes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. Among these from Pisquid East who visited Maccan, N.S. Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay and family, Mr. and Mrse@ Leo- nard Birt, Mr. Robert Leard and Mr. Edgar Birt. Mr. Floyd’ fay and Mr. Rob- ert Leard were in Charlottetown on businéss Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny MacDon- + ald and little son Blair, Hazel-! brook, were visitors in Pisquid) East Wednesday. They were'Hughes and Mr. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly are spending a few days in Bedford, where they are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Arthur B.A, ~ Best Wishes From Canadian Westinghouse Company Limited ws. We wish you every possib LAURIE A. COLES & ASSOCIATES | Suineseraids and Charlottetown P.E.I. Success-in-future-undertakings. le . _ "LAURIE A. COLES and Associates - On The’ Opening Of Your $ : : | Russell MacAulay. ere a bs oe ona Mr. Francis MacIntyre was a jcebated individually m the PrF | visitor to Sydney, Cape Breton, ‘vate bills committee of both the | suring the weekend of September Aniong those present at the | noon session when defence coun- above meeting of Canadian mink‘ se] said Mrs. Bourgeault was breeders was Lowell Hancock, | sane fadian Mink Breeders’ Assn., h was held at Winnipeg re- RUSCO WINDOW & CONSULTING ENGINEERING DOOR PRODUCTS : j ) y to plead guilty tor the les-| |. ; iad Summerside, P. E. I., who is one ‘ser charge but evidence of cae | 2 ae ee 19. “Ge ‘ ; : adian of the largest breeders of mink} witness was first wanted. rr : Mrs. Kathryn MacLeod spent Distributed in P.E.I., N.S. and and ARCHITECTU RAL auction compan- — looking cheerfully ahead such bills were identical in na- ture. Presentation of the : tailed costs and legal fees. in nearby |—7;-—s “did { in this province and has been 0c-| Detective-Sgt. Gaston Archam- “the new mink - selling year|CuPying the position of chairman |hault of the Quebec’ provincial “ich begins im December. At of the Canadian Mink Breeders’ | holice testified he went to the last meeting of the ates ae ooh area scene of the shooting, Breeders’ Assn., held last | 54 a re Is no dou alist. Hubert last J 13, : Arthur €. Prentice, re-|the dark mink population om found Mrs Disniaanakt alan all the hs aoe = a eee to Geor PRODUCTS LTD. ‘ — : |member's ranches is increasing, | y : ities will have. But he said among ze — enting the Se ee a= that @ ten ‘tee os a. ue held her husband \them would be authority to make there they were gues|s ; : from ae a Ceanaa’s seven |ductions from pelt sales of this | Jacques Fournies, senior crown 50™me decisions on town aad bee Mrs. Frank bsnl io) 192 Maynard Street, Halifax, N.S. |) i prese type will increase decidedly iM counsel, said the crown “would ™™*: i a sia ie ~ the next few years. irever have asked for @ murder verdict in this case.” * a few days in Martinvale recent- bills en- iy. While there she was the guest lof Mr. and Mrs. Neil Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeill land Mr. Cecil MacNeill motored getown on Friday. While of Mr. Nfld. by _CROFT METAL FIRM Charlottetown Summerside ction TT Prentice stated that the aming boom is of great impor- to the entire fur industry, that there is a revival of st in furs as trimmings on coats and suits. This de ent, he predicted, will ing about the resumption in the smand for a number of furs that been neglected, and should uit in a greater measure of At the meeting of the Cana-| dian mink breeders, referred to above, the chairman was Ken- neth G. Montgomery, of Edmon- Lincoln. . ‘He said: “There will be a mar- ket of 210 million persons, mak- ton, Alta., whose parents were|ing up 66 million family units,” born and lived in Summerside,'!Mr. Ives said. ‘Families will be and went West in the late 1920's, earning more than $7.500 annual- taking Kenneth and their other |ly, in general, and will constitute children with them, where they |a true mass market by 1970, With settled in Edmonton. jluxury items, such as furs, cos- Congratulations To — LAURIE A. COLES | Laurie A. Coles, B.Sc.C.E., MEJLC., P.Eng. - and Associates i | bility than has prevailed for ny years past. Kenneth’s father had been en- j meties and jewellry standing to "3 gaged in fox farming here, and | gain.’ ” F IN FOREFRO! A : 7 : a was quite an authority on qual-| Our comment on the above is T EIR Be ceoceat she in the We cale 82 authority on quat-| Our comment on the, above fs ON THE OPENING OF TH ont of this demand, so you} y have no feats that it might! Teplaced by other types of r,” he stated. But he warned pduce to be “more vigilant ever” in taking steps wro over-all quality in pelts thing the market. to! | nd at the ini- of silver fox, which, at that time, was a real money-maker. \ At Anning, Chadwick and Kie- ver’s sale in London, England, last week, wild mink, Russian ermine, and kolinsky all advanc- buying in sables, and some in martens. Russian 100 percent, and kolinsky sold 72 ine and mink sold most encouraging to every fur- farmer, and was, no doubt, not hastily spoken. but took careful |thought and is founded on sound expectations. And here is some news for the fox farmers-!! At Hudson's Bay 23, there was a noted revival of interest in ‘long-haired furs when, for the first time in years, the company sold 100 percent of the, . , ed ten percent in price compar- she a ing to mini opening pros-/24 with Leningrad’s July levels. |Company’s sale in London, Eng- | Charlottetown Summerside he said: point |\there was strong United States |land, on Wednesday, September Consulting Engineering and Architectural Service CANADIAN PITTSBURG ANNOUNCES THE ESTABLISHMENT OF \ oe ne oe on rd 'NDUSTRIES LIMITED A COMPLETE. er el = Ph See, which rutfered. a triur|D0l2., hae the fellewing: tn BEST WISHES FOR | mes veo he Pass: ee". Raber Tv, Mer A SUCCESSFUL UNDERTAKING 2 CONSULTING ENGINEERING a seminar nr iecanaee A hceypvod L. E. Shaw Lid., the Maritimes leading manufacturers of ! The above stetements by Mr. CONG ten RATULATIONS! sored by the Advertising Club of Brick and Masonry products extend sincere good wishes to Laurie A. 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