_.,Side rink which topped BIGGER-LONGER TRUCKS ALBERTON BONSPIEL WINNERS Frank Bryan, Alberton Curling Club, pre sents the Barbour’s Service Station-Trophy to Orville Mann, skip of the Summer- president of bonspiel at Alberton Friday and Saturday. Looking on are other team members, from left, Clint MacLean, Lloyd Lawless and Jim Rankin. Run- the ner-up in the bonspiel was the ae 2 rink skipped by Hank Saifred. RCAF, while Harold Mac- Leod’s rink won first consola- tion, with Bert Pridham’'s team second, >. ~~ Favorable Comparison Given On Costs Of Snow Removal Cost of snow removal in changed in recent years from Charlottetown is $1,850 per mile just opening the centre portion of less than in the ‘comparable the streets to entire snow clear- of snow is a costly operation the street committee is inquiring about availability and cost of eity of Fredericton, N.B., chairs aneéJfrom sidewalk to sidewalk | long - wheelbase trucks or floats in the business areas and on nar-|to move snow faster “and for a man Elmer MacRae said la night in the annual report of the street committee. The New Brunswick capital with 30 miles of streets ana a snowfall of 136 inches paid $170,000 for snow removal. This ity with 45 miles of streets and 132 inches of snow paid $75,000. By way of comparison, Mon- treal with 900 miles of streets of streets and 120 inches of snow paid $9,000,000 Mr. MacRae said city employ. ees were experimenting with two horse~- drawn sand spread- ers “which may be the solution te making our sidewalks safer for pedestrians.’’ He added se- veral sidewalk snow removal machines had been tried ‘most of which were not suitable". ~ “Until we are sure there are machines that will do a satis- factory job and that our people are willing to pay the necessary costs of them, we would request the co - operation of our citi- zens in making our sidewalks safer for our ie The chairman told Council Toronto ........... the snow removal problem has WESTERN FUNERALS AFFLECK FUNERAL — The Sydney ........... o=<~ funeral of Mrs. Pearl Affleck | 6 ae Ss nll + was held from her late residence Wednesday to Bedeque United) Boston f Church where the funeral ser-|Néw York .....:... vice was conducted by Rev. R. | Miami ss tt eees M. Cameron. Pallbearers were |New Orleans ...... Wall. "s 2 nf [ u i i z g° 8 j E 5 i Ai Ez ! f | i i Ps id i i 5 row streets. Noting the loading and hauling smaller portion of the tax dol- lar.” Public Dissatisfaction Aired Over Civic Tax Appeal Board Complaints of public dissatis- beard by the civic tax appeal board were discussed at a meeting last evening of the ex- 7 WEATHER TORONTO CP) — Tempera- tures: Dawson Prince George .... 9 17 Vancouver ........ 31 42 Victoria... ........- 38 “4 Edmonton ......... -31 1 Calgary ....... ete 2 B 15 Regina ............ 2% -9 Winnipeg .......... 24 = -10 16 4 Ottawa ..........5. -1 16 Montreal .......... -4 19 + Quebec... i. cccees -5 _ Fredericton ....... -2 17 Saint John ........ 1 17 Moncton .......... 9 18 Halifax .....:...... 133 @ Charlottetown 11 15 21 3 Yarmouth ......... 16 23 St. John’s, Nfld. .. 24 % erriieteee 14 2 “a 46 73 37. O68 «6 72 $1 39 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says snow will spread eastward through xthe district today. Increasing southerly | winds will accompany this snow to give a slightly milder trend. Snowfall of »35 inches are- ex- pected by evening. Later in the day, colder air will return to all region and the snow will end as the wind shifts. Wednesday is expected to be mostly sunny and somewhat colder. forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, Northern Z a } ecutive of the Charlottetown faction with results of appeals~Ratepayers’ Association, held | ; at the Charlottetown Credit Un- ion office. It was stated that Coombs | Associates were “continuing to be a costly experiment to the city”, as conditions here differ from those of Central Canada. aa* ot gs ¢ fee : | Accident Ils Termed A oh it i i if i is i & : ! l i if I ; if Fi | Pal RSG Bahl a SUMMERSIDE — John Lavi- Ene. pilot of the plane. which | set with selections by the Lads allegedly flipped at the Char- | and Lassies Pipe Band under than excellent’ , chairman of the fire committee last night told Coun- annual report his SLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Feb. 2, 1965. 3 Boost Recommended In Equipment Standard “when the lives and safety of | our citizens and our firemen are on equipment it dependent should be brought up to and maintained at a standard not John P also noted the city be called on in the future a larger and more ade- station “Tt is our opinion”. he stated, “that large property owners 4 who are exempt from civic tax- Skirl Of Pipes For Burns Echoes In Memorial Centre The skirl of bagpipes echoed itions. The tone of the evening al morning, stated last night that | began the program it had not been an “accident” but an “incident’’. Mr. Lavigne said it had not caused the gust of wind incident. F ir ay u [fret 5 q a colorful note | were dances by the Celtic Dan- { | 28 New Lights Are Installed - adequate water supply for fire quested to increase their contri- bution to the city revenue. Buildings valued at many mil- lions of dollars are not to city taxes but their fire pro- tection is a responsibility of our fire department. Increased gov- ernment assistance is long over- due in this important phase of civic administrations’ . Referring to the report of Fire Chief H. Jewell, the chair- man called attention to some highlights among which he men- tioned that at general alarm fir- es there was an average attend- ance of 94 per cent and firemen now had the assurance of an fighting in all parts of the city. a ae cers, Ross’ Highlanders, Ruth’ Burke. VANCOUVER PAIRTEAMUP cEEiE ‘i pee aaqpetyett A Ee thet 85 # & Steel Monster Prey For Work OnO (CP)—A _sub-| of-Seattle, to design the looking | Named Pisces, it is VANCOUVER steel monster, 2 F FEE uf 3 i pit are i i zs il F 3 AG 2 equipment—batteries, Metal Works Break Case Adjourned Charged with break and entry ” 5 * e E EA ck. at ; = i a3 oe < 2 ue é 5e and Sorte are the joint International Hydro- _Limited, which chey an “undérwater company.” y the idea to bring automation work and took in a partner, Mack Thompson ey lt es HL : H é c ig ofl Eire if § fs | | | pF ge lt if g z a rf Ni Es : \ fl ef | i : : Now you | | | a . Pi can