WALLS OF NEW CHURCH RISING The walls are rising ior to. new church ot the Holy deemer in the area between spring Park Road and Upper queen street. The building will ieniure a new style oi church re with the main bulldan bell); round. Th0 lilll II the [cell Point at tho Born- nn Cllllnllc lervlcl w“! b. In the centre of the main ludliw orlum. Archilect I. Alfred It Hennesley. A lit; close his the Milan Calhoun: and Unlled Ghmcliea ' chosen! New Council Chambers Are Opened At Borden oolmlm — Inc the hrat time ihe regular mainly meeting at [he Borden THWI'I Callan w I I helll last night In the new mum rll Chambers lacaled on till: inuin iioor oi the Town Hall. The matter oi providing ade ouate iurnlshings ior the chain- hcrr was discussed and as s ro- suit Councillor William Maciv— ilr was appointed til purchas- lhr required itEmS Colin. day was also given the gaaheod to purchase Iwn spat- llghis tor the lire deplrlmenl. and also a number oi portable Norboro No we Dies In Sackville The death oi Mrs, William Alivn occurred at Sacioville hlemorial Hospital on F Sept. d, 1963. She won in her filth T. \im. Allen was the louder Trance! Sharpe ot PEI. and was married to the isle Capt Bill Allen. captain oi the ice boat, that some ago plied between Cape Tore menlmc and Part Random and ad made he.- home ior many years at rope Tormentine. surviving are one son Ray at Cape anmentine, three dough. im ills. .urs. Mel, Piilmm'e, sackville. Vida. Mrs. Tucker of Hairiax, and Mary, Mia. nicks oi Saokviile: also nine sister, Illr< Heitie Webster pi Char- lflllplilwn one George Showe- ill Bowie . d Punt-val service was held Slin- av . . a tine Unlaed chum. Willi inl - int-lit in Hayfield cemer SEED POTATO iContlnuetl from page one) "I! I who nous chemical is used ior burning down the crop. trucks matter over unLE a 1 ing tor hrrlhar musideration. The present tools has a lights ior it use lurid: the “I. M l6 has been by the Senlnr Citizens Housing Corporation Ind Central Mort.- gage ml Housing as the loca- tion bring. lenim citizens houn- ing pan Rllsl money to purcth the lite ll being handled by a lrlllltlee comprising chairman Murphy. Fred Senlpie. Bruce O'Connm'. William Burns, Everett champion and Keith Harrington Secretary of nine tvlnmiltee Is Helen Pmfitt. :3 5 Senior Housing Proiecr Okayecl For Kensingion it was learned this morning [lint construction will begin l’hll tall and that eight lo 12 ' will he provided, The slm, how. ever, I; large enough to pmvide [or expansion ii net‘i‘sse'lry. The ijei-i will serve IhP ail-l the Kensinglnn henona high School dist c . The need her accommodation I: being surveyed . dillrcll groups and weltare agencies. A Iul‘LIlel‘ meeting to complete details OI the project will bi‘ held next week between directors II! the building Cofprlrltlon and the an the scene ei tires, Fallowing lengthy discussion on the sdvisabilily oi purchll ing a larger tank tor the hose truck, it was decided to Will- Iorl capanlty. Following the prllenIILiul'l 0' the 901ch "part, councll lav: approle to lrlnt Cnlt. WIIIIlln Crln. I britf Vlclllon. Presenl for the meeting were. Mayor Gilbert Bell. Councillun .i. G. Fleming. Everett MscKen nl, Reglnlld MlizAIeer. Willi-m Mlclvor nd .1. iI. Mlcllllc. p, Jaycees Hear Sen. Phillips slnuiMEnaliDl — Senator 0r- ville mills waa west nae-b Yea" ec at the tirst meetiru oi the Sumrhide .lunior Water at Commerce in the 1m term last night and spine on the or- ganisation oi the government at Canada. meeting WM held I! The smali‘s Birch Hill tourist home at neld's Comer lnd was chair- by David Darby Foliowina Senllm hr Phillip! re- marks plllu a 00min. ion-n were discussed. Prospective memberl at the ' llynd meeting were man My Clark lnd Mind Emu. extreme clufloll Should be exer- cised h i Unruly polmrwul no live stock and Iiidai. illllseuuiscx- I'mmlm." Mr. Ramsay summary 0! filald bispactipn tor the lead «up year: here Acru V-rlety Found-lion Certuiod Passed Relected . 10.953 3.757% anion 1.365% a 3.5m mid 1.1m. 5th em m mu 174v. am. is Too 11 m lot — ul wt a ml 66% {ii ml av. 1v. wt my. I 32% 1W4 —- 2m 11% — ml ii I u all. lit 7 l — a Waieca . . — i l Arrln Vic . , 1 ._ i Norllnd , ii. — '1. Mills .... .. than 11.”) um 2.11m soluble hem puma Inmcflon W H; nut thin r med— Pat‘enun ol PM “Ml-i ll Follmhm 57.40; Palm cillsed ll Oefllllu) all!!! (.0! . Melt M 4200: Avpllelmu 3.0M; Fidel E Mn. Mulls-Viile Foundation Certified Plued Minna .6“ In! I!!! “W Pl" Told item Acres Acres Catered 4 21,5th up 155% m mm a is: 395% in ion lie m 148% we at .. m «It ml _ is I 7v. 1% 7 H s 5: ll. _ lb _ k. .. u COUNCIL NAMES imminued iivm page oncl mu 1- h wnrk Ilri the subject. should be lpllrnved. Itch LAND TRADE In an unanimous decision Ihe Council turned down a request from municipal Aiiairs Mllllsler J. D. Stewart that the City deed over to the province the encore Flmuhlrwn farm in exchange ior the sin scrcs ot land the provincial government wls deed- ing the city for the new inc . erator site, It was pointed out that no such suggestion had been made at any meeting with pro- vincial authorities. Ind that Sherwood and Parkdalo were to have use at the site. in other business transacted the Council flFPI‘OVEd: That A general aswssmenl board to assume the duties and iunctions oi the city assessors ior lnd in preparation ior the nmsmeni yelr of 1962.» con- stituted and appointed, its per- sonnel to he J. p. Coomba, Jalul Littner, and E. F. sellar. That Norman W. Lowtber and Alired .I. Henneslry be appoint- ed members oi tilt- boarrl oi Ale penis irorn civic rates and as sessmenls hr the year 1963. Thai the sub-div inn owned by i Mrs. Elmer MaoNeril on Nos-i shown on plan be TENDERS ACCEPTED Thst the tender oi Dnuziaa arcs. and Jones Elruclinn nI new IEWEI'! Ill Iii! ewiand Crescent area at unit price: milking | total lit 84.61550 be accepted. That the lender M .I A. Like- ly and spas tor the supplying to the city with 575 ii of islnebi pipe at a prlte oi $61I.5I Ind} Lion it 01124an pipe at a price of Slilmfl be accepted. rlnance chairman llyndmun was commended by council the clty held 1! top rating In H— nlnclll CIrcIEI. He noted that ill the llle M bondl during the vast ions months city of Charlotte- town 5W3 oil I! 99.l46. while Inner Di 5% l Iar the provinces of Ontario lnd Nova Senna were quoted It 98": and the valnc! 0! New Brunswick It 35%. He "parted that In the eight months period I.“ receipts were up $40,000 over the Ilme per- Iod Illt year. Councillor Hyndmln the educntlon Increlll ‘ "5.000 In til! collection ill I an". Councillor MscNelll h at word oi commendation ior the Chiei oi Police and the drum- invent aa a whole in his police report The month M August was the hu est ever asperienoed. lie drew the councils attention to the loot that ii persona were convlced oi drunken or impair- ed driving and so tor speeding. There were mil paid ior meter vIoIldmll. STREET WORK DELAYEII Councillor Mlcnle "world (I‘ll! Walther Illd dellyed ‘ulp- piniz‘ some hi the streets but the [Milt comple . Reporting tor the public pra- perty committee, Counc ior Corruley reported the ‘III tor the new incinerator h-ri been completed and the erection oi the more would getunderwoy in two or three wees- time. , he requested a meeting ot the council to consider iurther the compulsory ssrb e collection rome beioro consideration be given by the tender committee to make so an . ran hull-rm)“ The question oi the hrenaiwork at Vleinri rt ws brilllIht npbynlsilorshlpnsyorh. Wllillell Candet and he muesl- ed no help could he expected protect, He the rovlm from DIth all “II. I for the con- (or l on members when he showed that “ apeeiii- and local committee. l Welfare and Labor Minister. Henry Wedge said last week that the corporation vvill be an- nouncing its winter building program in a tow weeks. Senior diizenl housing units are pro- posed ior Summerside, Welling- tuni 0'l.cary and Alberton. lie estimaicd in the vicinity oi swoon. At present. City Engineer Norman stewart was preparing specilicntiona and ed before making representa- Iiflns. His Worship also inquired irnm Councillor Gormley about plans ior the renovation of the raisin. cii Chambers. councillor Corm- ley said he hoped lo have plans ready ior submission to council not latcr than November. City Comptroller .iohn butler ‘repnrled to the council that work on demolishing the old Legion Home was now progres~ lsing. The council ielt that this area should he prepared ior parking as soon as possible, it .was alsil announced that the Rochlnrd street site hr the pro~ lpnscd new provincial ninlding had been made available as a temporary parkm site ior the however. i he ielt these should be complel- ‘ ' ISLAND NEWS PAGES Summerside And Prince County The Guard an, Charlothloll mud In (la—Sh i ’side Man Fined $75 SUMMEFSIDE — A Summer- aidie resident. Roy .losoph her. hard. was fined :75 and costs or nrl liays ior spooning ivy :tlapisiratr n. s. Hinton. QC, in town police court ypplerday morn g. Sgt. Harry MacKay oi the , e department lest-tied that a police vehicle had chasm ilie Bernardorlven car at silk-«Is oi up to no miles per hour In the eastern section oi proximater . The chase had ended, ho a when Bernard had lost Conlrrll oi the vehicle when he attempt. turn ott Granville Street on in the snehbmoke Road and went into the ditch. bemarri said the car wall his hurldv's and said he didn't veal ive he was going that iast As ed why he went in her it en the d, ‘Iura Payntnr. 22, was Tue , Sep jpulire started chasing him be Salrl it was as ii something im- pcilrd him to do so. in handing down the sentence \l‘ isii-nie ilinton said “when ,_\'l\|l are drawn: so last that you cannot keep your our on the Mad. ire rcally more than ,spt'Nlll'IE, it's rockon driving." l Two person charged with he inn inlind in an uniawiul state l‘I drllnkllnnoss. were each Ill:- ihour on Water street. lined S .and L-nsts. Clarence Arsenauli and Joseph Francis Arsenauit were ell-h ,tincd is and costs ior screech— aharcevi with impaired driv. chon Fultlvrl Diamond llaiicd to appear and his case u adjourned ill a later date. Kensingion Area Is Planning For Next Year‘ KENSINGTON — In ilrnllara- tlun irlr centennlll year. th- Tilwn ilI Kenslnginn and HIP! In In the prngress of [Mining a grim): of cnmmltteex to make Plans irlr the Celebration of the slain event. A malprr India, Pakistan Trade Charges Over Espionage NEW DELHI (Reutersl~ln- dia and Pakistan have do. manned the recall or air ad- visers and other dipln ts frnm liieir respeciive count ami allegations oi espionage activities prime Minister Nehru told nd'. lower house or Parlia- ment Mllnday there is a “fairly do conspiracy ior espionage" be . carried on and an lnclian Air Force oiiicer would thee trial ior giving cla i lei-l papcra . to a Pakistani diplomat. Pakistan has been asked to withdraw its air ndviscr. his assistant and two other palri tan embassy employees In New Delhi, Nehru attacked Pakistan's as pionage charge, made Sunday night aeaiaai India's-llr attache in Karachi and three other in. dinn oiliciais as a "retaliatory action central commiitee BULLETIN REGINA (CPl— British Cp- oity by the provincial govern- men. , Councillor Arsenaoli reported ,ior the valet and sewage film-l lmltiee in which he said consider-l ‘atimr was being given tile re-l driest oi the Village oi Sherwoodl peeling sewer ouileLi lle‘ iszotialions wilulii continue. aa Councillors erahl, and Gillis ,binnseht the council ltpriodall‘ on lire and lght itr _. oun ior wright rizl'lorled - ttle new“. But Councillor Gila . stated that ihc program oi m. stalling new iighis was cmnplclal and eiiirrts would he or through Maritime Electric bl, to have the older li leaned. committee ae-irvrl miner, mired to look into the matter. Mm Gaudct told the council he had received material irom, ihe Charlottetown Board oi Trndat relative in the city‘s potential im- attracting new indusirics. llc i~lt , comm tor the pmductlmlt d an Indium—ill brochure nilcvuld‘ await the mission to the] council oi the master honan plant other rdative subjects. p Applications tor the position oi. rink manger and the micnatiotri ol occasion at Fm'ltm had been sirbmllted to Councillor MacNetll and his ' . midmiion it was reported, QUERIES Ann.st During a dill-llssinn on the Police “vol-t. Dminciiinr Gilli! queried the chairman on t plutlcl Mlthd by Cltlv Pnllce In arresting and holding por- Ifim hm "pen bottles of liquor in their pnssessitln. in order in get III! release M such na it wa necessary to )ane the nurhllrzatllm oi line city magnate in W801! 1'10 practice inliowad lllisld! the city hiundoriea Wu that per. mn Mt considered in I male of intonation were mod h lppelr next day. ‘ Chiel oi Nice stems Won» oner stated that no per cent Ml than .115le were ill I mil their being held. Ctmncltnm MJoNeIII promised to look into the matter. hut iclt m "it police exKvIseII evt’ry mmretlwn In Milli am!!! ACCEPT STUDENT! Chlnele nucielr Iclenllltl will lludy ior one year at the Danish Inliliul! Illr 'I'henrwtical Phyt- Irn inunde by “I! Illl Nobel primlnner Niels mm. on in- nlltute oiiirlnl said Friday, Pm. lrnnr Angl- Bohr. leader "I the Institute lnfl Ion lit Ill Inundei‘. Chinese sclentlals cIllILIIed allure thought parhpe p MIR. our mmm It lnlIIilry trod g" Councillor thlis mi - M lmoxlcltlun and Warrlnled‘ iumhia [.inlls took over sole pos- session oi iirst place in the Western Football Coniecence Villndly night with an 9-2 vlru Inry nver Saskatchewan Rough- riders BASEBALL SCORES Nllil'lnal IIIIIIR II Sechn Milwauken M1020 220—- '11llii Cincinnati rlilil lllli 3m. 4 ll 2 Henrik-y (5-bit, Tirtenauer l7l. int and ; annl itll llan Green. Elie a). HR: Milw—Azl’on so 2 American League n nelrvlt Sill niil hall—lit 12 0 Washington one all MI— 7131‘ ilegan lIZ-7l, Gluddlng till, Fllx it» and Fri‘t'lls'lli. Roarkc lB‘ Baird (fl-Il, Duckwurth iii. Burnside (2|, i-ivhaugh till, RMhuK‘k ital and nether. HR: Wash—T. Brown lit, New York minnow—s 'il Kunsu city ilnn illlll tux-7 11 Bhutan, Hamilton l7l. Reniit il~.'ii [Ti and Hnwarti Municsgudo ill. Saul it ill. Wyatt (El and Lou. HR: N Howard «til. :1 Brion you In pot-tn Ii n ste doubt the host mlrkht. FARMERS me the Middleton lnil Parrish Inc. ll We Illve both one and two row on Illnd. blllh hulk nllll bugger type. Thule In without rurdlest lnt‘l the lulu-st primal on the W V i i Pope Paul VI meets t-Ilild- ren and adults as he leaves I saying mass in Tr' Ity Church in the Cammllnisl vill- lage ni Genzann, itaty. The mass was attended by the ail< Communist municipal council, Inc‘iulling the maynr Till: vIIl- age is near the papal summer POPE SAY MASS IN COMMUNIST VILLAGE palace nt Clniiel Condom. where the pope has been stay- lng tor the past several weeks. MP Wireohotnl Two-DAY MARRIAGE F.an ANGELES (AP) A Ac trm Marie McDonald‘s hill: in he claimed lasted only two day Superior Court Wencsday - Edward P, Callahan, 42, l Iaw- Lil ‘yer and stockbroker, contended husband has obtained an unnul» m ' ent oi their marriage, winnh‘ibat Miss McDonald, 40, ialsely told him beiore they married at she would give up her career ior a home and children rid would marry him In man Catholic church. at s Centennial will lie composed iii a chairman. oo-ohnirmnn. secretary. trelsitb ‘Pr and members ivhn will also lat-t on the various subcommit- ‘inl‘s dealing with the actual events to take place during the .yeor. l The eoniral committee is to handle all maticrs at corresponr deuce nil iinanciai matters and will coordinate the action oi the hull-tnmmlllm-s. The silhri‘nmm car will come lander such hen ‘ community projects, ' in There will also he an lfirl\'l<iir,\' flrrlllll who will rip l tire central committee whenever ‘ poseililr. ilovd hoairsto has been nam— clI as chairman oi the commit tee and Mrs. R. w. Auld is the l sec-rotary The lu'illlp will have their next meeting SPDL 23 at the Kensing tori ilre hail. ‘Tar Poi Blaze lls Quelled l suMniliRsmia _ Town tire ,mon wl-re called to Ben‘- wnari early last evening when a tar pot, being used by Schur. man's Lid. went aname. At tlie time the cmimmy was in the prowess oi covering the oi the new tish plant betas orccml on the whari. The ii‘rcmen remained on the one for nppmximately 45 min. nt . or s chemical and loan to extinguish the naming pol. iBiuenose Traffic Shows Increase \‘anillllTH. NS. «cm The mm terry Bluenmr Mn‘ied miirl- passengers and vehicles le\\(‘l:n here and Bar Ham, ,VIlv . in Allgllsl than in the some mnnth lnsi year. The ship carried .‘llllm pll- sengl‘rg and 9m vehicles in immlli This was an Increase or i.29l passengers and m vehi- £105 over Allillst. i . The biggest movement at (ral- iic last month was from Yar- ouni. FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass leornl nllilwitni-o- (or Ill-rd dim" nnd plrki-rll. will list» «mind for potltou liver (hm mums. Simmons and MacFarlane Lim iled Story of a young man on the way up [or The shansst distance between two Grandmas is TCA I) Even a Iour-yeamtd fellow who “travels” regularly by space ship to Mars and the Moon gets dreamy about the prospect of a real 9-miie-arminute giant jet ride to see his Grandma. And with good reasun—he remembers the thrill of TCA DC-S jet flight when he went to see his other grandmother last year! 'Course it wasn't all A-0.K. For instance, the food was so good on the airplane, he had no cause for complaint...and his father hardly talked to him all during the flight ~(lhe big. comfortable, t'“ seats invite sleep)...in fact the trip is so short—no matter where you go— a guy has no time to get into tlouble! Ronni!" Inuit Hill in I M "hllm’h Monoton to: (If you could see his mother's face, “mN you'd know why she was smiling!) ‘ EY ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' s as Nest time you go Somewhere special, gn YCA TORONTO .. , .. 8 90 .. luxurious First Class—or thriliy Econnmy VANCOUVER $298 Class, {They'll spell you beautlIu/ly there, tool) See your Travel Agents Morlan Dew (894—3541). aware manages... The Linklelier Travel Agency Summido