$1 million food plant spurs Montcigue’s economic growth l iijlilltlll dollar trosti-il loud will employ approximately Z00 change has taken place at Mac lfor 1964 instead of one as in me _ . gl _ N) in new homes [men and women of the area. iLure Electric in which Preston-past lew yoai's. Fhe maiiaLe- ’i'" V,” W ‘ll )ll.\l|l(“~s. --rliii-;iiiun' The ltll.)a('('O industry has been l D. Mac-Lure is now omployco ' ment feels that expaiision is .3 - ‘ ‘ . .:i.i\\m:. till‘ Inui‘a~in declared as ii’-l\’t‘I‘ahl9 for theiby Laiizley Friiit Packers Ltd :ll(’t'E‘SslJl'y in! that tin:-im-inl as- \lmii:r_;.;- Vrr-a and zrnwerx 'll‘€‘ optimis-iu land the olei-lrical t-onirat.-ziiig, sistance must come {rom Stunt‘ ‘ill’ II’ M, l1'l) 'l"l'> |ll' . ' 11.‘... in the illtifl vear with ‘ for the future. 1964 will s ee‘ business has been taken over by source for this expansion. i - ‘ ' ‘ - ., , , . _ i . . W”. 4i.;..g,- ‘II (-unie ii lllh-_l s.\ie1-al new g ro w ers and II isl Hume and MaLLean. other am«a,_-“W5 m “,9 area ‘V1-1,.» i*~i."‘lll>llm(’lll ml the Lao the opinion of many that if such as Brudenell Park. Nluoi-i-‘s ‘ll the , , l";l(-k(i{‘,\ -ul.-mt {ll .\loi.- plrnts could be started carlierlLARC‘["ST ‘ON lS'‘A3n ‘ ..,. -my mm-n inns Win‘. a in the spring the frost loss would we held M """"“' ' ° "~ ill‘ in-. vi-1'll_\' to .he be less likely to O('(‘Ul‘. fnlmmagule ladckf‘ 0?” la Hiwailfon ships, and the centennial (-919 l‘i‘n~ _il.'Il1l. \\’lll('l1 is In 11> At least 10 new homes wererslv ::1h;’° 3" ‘$135,’? h"”k'"t‘ 0;!‘ brations which include the p rot‘ e s sod l)i'iiss.el constructed during the year and 3 " ‘P E5 3 '5 me" ‘ Lower Montague Regatta. the l,‘lli‘l lI'iilll \\lllCll it is expet-Ir-rl that several willig‘l'3g¢ 113-‘ 'fl“‘lM‘I’1l_‘”l’g}l‘-' F913‘-‘°"‘ “mm day regional slrawbe“-V . . ' - . ; " ‘ ' i'‘'- A ’ . . ‘ i‘i~.iii‘ii 1 i'i;siilwd in. tin (‘l(‘(lC(l iiihl9h4. lmvi rentatl i 2“ lI‘19aSa1aé; fQsm,a1_ 9”.” an mdwale a mum liltl \\(‘l'l‘ llt'\" i~iirm'.'n itiiisitvz is vim: iii\'osti'.!ale I ‘ - . -never influx of tourists this ~. y .. in e 1- mil inrl nno mu‘ the Dtl§i~ll')llli_V of a senior i e""’lfm'3'"_“‘fr’85- “_'l(l"‘;lh :5,T3‘l3i y9§,«_ * ‘. . rrnp 'r- ti/ens housing project is ais. l.”P " Pm" 5 mm ' '5 7"" 5- '3 , _ , . li‘ ‘iitiirv llll‘ Dllllll \\‘lll twin" lookwl into. \ ‘sun of 34 teachers’ ‘me “I I I h “lip erefllmnlxutf‘ a nevkmimitiim . . . . - -. ?'n.‘r'-llll rm ana l‘\_\ nnta toe .~ and (‘ll os.: l'.X])allSl()ll by business firms l “"19 bfitrelary. and lill‘C‘P’_]_3nl . "‘ 93 3 ‘ ‘ 3 ll i'(‘rIll‘l't‘ l--om ~ttli‘ltl s‘llt'll as Irving Oil Ltd which? l°l'5- and 3“ am”? emclem mew $75300 dam at Smherlands "ml '. ‘_ _ ‘ H " _ _‘ . -. .- ‘Streamare in the offing with W... inns of pointot-s .iiiiiiiail_\ has purchased the hoL‘keyl5°h"°l l_’°‘“'d “”d9" d'”~"“°" “fl ,~ t k both » m H‘ I liiiikllt! to ‘he h.'iiirllit1i'~' rink. nossihle (~lian'.'.(‘s at Nl('h0l- Paul K'"1-l5b“‘"Y- gggltmmiln ll.” 3 on on m e “ ' . .. . . . . u e. . jiinii ii-ms of _.sira\\‘wiiies son .\lotors. and l\lc(‘-owan Mol— In the tourist industi'y whichi 2, mil xii l‘aSPl1£‘l‘l‘lP.S and l)lue— ors l.trl.. Iiave heen rumored. lis expanding in this area th e -1 it is thought that other small Garden of the Gull’ Museum had lSallClual'y. Panmure Island. the Dominion Plowing champion- Milt.‘- hi l‘I WHEN FULLY OPISRATION AI. LANGLEY PLANT WILL EMPLOYVZO0 PERSONS iii‘) 1' ‘T “ . W ,.;_\n~i,ov '.’Il0 lindiistries will establish here. A its largest year and the man- 5ll!Il.lt‘lt, t‘Rl|llllll\\t‘l'. p e a an new mac-liine shop opened dur- apiement is looking to greater in- ,,_,,,. hill ma limrls \\lll also he ‘V ml.‘ the year and they are quite 2 creases for the centennial year. w,.,.._,p.l in this plant which I pleased with biisiuess to date. A There will be two employees ..._ ‘ CN'sfastnewfreightservice between : . ' ' . ‘ * -"~~’:“* wt-.~'amx‘ ' '. _ j ‘ “ ‘S theAtlantic Provincesandwinnipeg, ' ,_ - ‘ .i E i V " . Saskatoon, Regina, Edmonton, Cal- } _ - - ,. 1 i '~ ._ gary, Vancouver and intermediate ‘ jv ‘ p ‘ _, ' ’ V , _ V ‘i t V’ . 1" ' points has clipped one whole day off the shipping time—at no extra cost! . N This new save-a-day schedule is custom-made for imports, exports, - pool cars, and shipments of fruit, - - meats, seafoods, wood pulp, ply-— wood...or anything else that re- quires extra fast, dependable, low- cost delivery. In addition, CN's general program of modernization has, over the past few years, cut as much as 48 hours off delivery time of freight between the Atlantic Provinces and Quebec and Ontario. For further details on these fast new services, contact your CN representative today. Save time and money on every shipment. iuxoriiiiizs‘ioAi)1Nroe'iisLi:No's TOBACCO Instr befween and Of Continued PROGRESS In The Promotion . Of LIVESTCCK and RACE HORSES R GION-H. IS LARGEST IN PROVINCE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. known as the Kentucky of ”""’ '~“""'** Canada - The Charlotte- Specicilizing In Chinese Food And ' ° Full Course Meals ’ Lunches ' Fish and Chips ' Homburfis ' Take-Away Orders ' Home Made Pastry ”THE RESTAURANT OF FINE FOODS" town Driving Pork races the largest number of events. eleven in one week which is a record number of race meets in one week under U.S.T.A. Jurisdiction. cur During Centennial Your Specialty 1964 enioy another year's ruc:ng at its best . . . ls Chop Suey It 1963 "OUR GRAND STAND GOT A NEW TOP" "Where Friends Meet" SL N D G R I Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Assn. Charlottetown ll Queen smor cliorlorrorown