CHLOl:INATOR AT PUMPING STATION Water Tests Ordere As Complaints Voiced 5 By RALPH csmaaou (guardian - Patriot Staff Writer ently citizens either re- 10 mark - - or complain - - that they notice a definite chlorine taste from city water. Particul- arl:,'. it has been said. if the water is wed immediately after turning on the faucet. Authorities find it difficult to account for the condition in view of what is known. th quantity of chlorine introduced EASTERN BR|EFSi . Is VISITING Captain MacG-uilre i of Guys- . Manuel chlorine used was minute. into the water supply and the chemical reactions which fol- w. The amount used is strictly regulated automatically and it is practically impossible for a larger amount to be introduced. But city water authorities stat- ed that even if a much larger amount did get into the water it would make almost no differ- ence whatever. PROBE ORDERED City water s-uperintendent Oliver Manuel said yesterday that some recent complaints were being thoroughly investi- gated and sanitary inspectors of the provincial government de- partment of health were out yes- terday making spot tests to de- iermine. if possible. the presence of chlorine in the water supply in the city. In discussing the situation Mr. ated e amount of He stated the figure was 0.1 which ‘means one-tenth of a gallon of chlorine to 1.000.000 gallons of boro. N.S.. is visiting friendsfwater. This small quantity he in Montague. ; HOME FROM sosron 3 Mrs. Ralph Amieaa‘. Mon- tague, has returned from a mo- tor trip to Boston. AT HIGH BANK i Sydney Stewart of Ottawa isl a guest at the home of his bro- ‘ ther. Bruce Stewart. High Bank. . AT KILMUIR l Mrs. Angus MacDonald. Al- i bion Cross. was the recent guest 3 of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and . Malcolm Mac- [ Rhee, Kilmuir. IS CONVALESCING Mrs Herbert MaoKenzie has returned to her home in Valley- field where she is convalescing stated was practically dissipat- ed before the water left the pumping station. He stated the chlorine almost instantly combines with both or- ganic and inorganic matter in the water and for all practical purposes its presence could be detected only at the immediate source or if it had been in the water a relatively short time. The longer it is in the water the more it dissipates. SAFETY MARGIN Dr. Wendell MacDonald, city health officer, said there was no possibility of the amount of chlorine used being injurious to anyone as he noted that amount was only one thousandth of the quantity which would still per- mit a solid margin of safety. He also remarked the amount used here was considerably less than ISLAND NEWS Montague, Souri AGE 5, Kings County 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. Oct. 19. 1962. Physical The Atlantic Provinces Physi- cal Education and Recreation Association will hold its annual conference at the YMCA in Charlottetown on Nov. 9 and 10. Approximately 200 delegates from ‘e four provinces are ex- pected to attend. This will be the first time the association has held its annual conference in this province. , Keynote address scheduled for 2 p.m.. Nov. 9. will be giv- en by Jack Wilkie. Saskatche- wan's director of physical ed- ucation. Guest speaker at a banquet to be held at Montgom- ery Hall on Nov. 10 will be Jack Passmore. professor of physi- Talks Scheduled Fitness ca-l-education at the Ontario Col- ge of Education. Also playing a Prominent P1311 in the conference w be Miss Helen Gurney. secondary school supervisor with the physical ed- ucationgdivision of the Ontario College of Education. who has many years of experience as a physical education teacher. Provincial director of physi- cal fitness David Boswell said this morning ence will deal with all aspects of physical fitness programs. that the confer- 5 Supervised Homework Is Urged Parents were urged to super- vise the homework of their children at the October meet- ing of Psrkdaile Home and School Association. Mrs. Prank Ross. principal of Psrltdale Elementary Sc stated that 75 per cent is re- quired for a certificate and that parents should supervise the homework. John Martin urged the max» ‘hers to attend the semi-annual meeting of the Provincial Home and School Association to be’ -held in Morell. Nov. 21. i Frank Costello. principal of the Junior High School asked the parents to co-operate in an offort to try and curb smoklns. truancy and obscene language. The guest speaker was Michael Hermes-se.V. Kuldflhfl counsellor at Blrchwood H1811 chool Thehmeeting was chaired by Lawrence Bl-akney. through lectures, seminars and symposiums.Much the pro- gram will deal with school-level physical fitness. Consultant The Centennial Committee for 1964 has retained the services of a consultant whose chief work is in planning centennials. He ‘Will arrive here next week and ;will be in charge of special fea- i ture events for 1964. The com- ‘mittee has not as yet released the consultant's name. Following discussion with .him the committee will meet lwith heads of all provincial or- ganizations to discuss what they wish to do in the way of special projects. The next six months will be the crucial period in planning for the 1964 centennial. Com- mittee members meeting Wed- nsday set at a tentative date Feb. 1 for the crystallization of plans._ with the time after that are to meet shortly. and will set a date for a meeting within the n ext men! for a general planning committee meeting. It was decided to intensify work with the towns and villag- es relative to what each is plan- ning for 1964. In Centennial Planning it SHOP AT EATO N'SAuo SAVE SATURDAY 2 P.M. SPECIALS. on Sale at 9 P. M. Saturday and remain on sale while quantities last. No Phone or Mail orders on these specials. Please! Appointed l A newsletter will be issued on 'a regular and continuing basis reporting on the work of committee and centennial plans. It will be sent to those involved in the projects and advance co- pics will be given to press and radio Montague lSchedu_l-es ‘ Byeleciion MON’1‘AGUE — At a special meeting of the Montague 'I‘own Council held last night. it was decided to hold a by-election on Nov. l2_ to fill the vacancy created by the death of Coun- cillor L. Cyrril Johnston. Notices will be posted imme- diately wi-th nomination day be- ing Oct. 8. If there is more than one nominee. an election will be necessary. ’ ' ' LINUS U. LUND Island Native Is Promoted The present council will hold office until the spring of 1963. here only on Hallowe'en. and there has been no alcohol or; beverage-room problem. 10-12 PER YEAR The report said 10 to 12 juven- ile cases appear annually in ci- «-0- '< O O I: Petty theft by juveniles. es- pecially with reference to traf- fic meters. was listed as the only delinquency problem. l Canadian rugby The classes are under the dir- ection of the physical instruc- tor. Robert Mills. ‘Ilhe above cture shows a couple of the lads practicing the pass back under the watchful eye of Mr. Mills. At the beginning .of the season the instructor was able Al to scrounge helmets for the young lads. teams were drawn up and since that time the teams can be seen fighting it- out like pros in A field sup- plied by Duncan Maclntyre. at the south end of Montague. In the picture with Mills is John Sullivan MacDonald. — "rhere were only 98 cases of diphtheria in Canada in 1961. of whom five died. and Spence . Pcm-erkrisps The candy to please the whole, fa" Noxzomu Medicated skin cream. 2% ounce Woodbury Shampoo New radiance for dry hair. 11% Delinquency -Rate Here Said ‘Low’ Despite the upward trend in juvenile crime in other areas. the juvenile delinquency rate here remains favourably low, according to figures released by the Charlottetown Police De- partment. No increase in juvenile crime has taken place in the past five years. and during the past 10 years there has been a slight crease. Magistrate James Haslam of city police court said yesterday he attributes this favorable pic- ture to the lack of organized “gangs" in the city. According to the report. teen- agers are considered a problem H to 3. __, alter her recent illness in the _ _ I 2 P.M. Special. 2 P.M. Special, 2 P.l\l|. Spec! 1. ’ 1 P-M- Special. 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