PLANT AT CHARLOTTETOWN AIRPORT EMPLOYS 60 Ch'town street paving sees 11.2 miles laid The paving of city streets un-; St. Claire Drive, Prince Charles |. Grafton, Queen: Richmond, Ger- der contract to Warren Mari- times Ltd, which saw 5.67 miles of base pavement laid on vari- ous streets in 1960, was contin-| ued in 1961, with the result that a total of 71 streets or portions | of streets were paved under the | program. Asphalt topping was applied to the base laid in 1960 and a further 5.53 miles of base and topping was laid. Thus the two year “jfrogram accounted for the paving of 11.2 miles of street and required 46,400 tons of as- | phaltic material. Separate tenders were called and a contract awarded to the low bidder, Warren Maritimes Lid, for the re-building of North River Road from McGill Avenue to the New City Limits, a dis- tance of 4,950 feet or .94 miles. Work started on the project in early August and was com- pleted, except for some grading on the shoulders, in early Nov- ember: Re-building consisted of scarifying the old pavement, putting in new catch basins, gra- velling, grading, laying an as- phalt pavement of 36-foot width with asphalt curbs on both sides, n- plaus,..a.fopr foot sidewalk for practically’ the complete length on the west side of the street. Top soil was also placed and graded on both sides. TOTAL LENGTH With North River Road includ- ed, the total ‘length of streets paved in the city in the 1960-61 seasons came to 12.14 miles. Tenders were called-for—open- ing and grading new streets and a contract awarded. Some of these streets were the revised locations of streets opened in! 1960. The streets opened and grad- ed included: St. Claire Avenue, Drive, Viceroy Avenue Exten- sion, Goodwill Avenue Exten- | | ion, Charlotte Drive Extension, | Johnson Avenue, Queen Eliza- beth Drive, Sunset Drive, First Street, Second Street, Third) Street, and Newland Crescent. The total length of these new streets was 1.81 miles of which one - half mile was the co-op housing area. An even more extensive pro- gram of paving between the ex- isting curb lines and the side- walks was carried out in 1961 |than in 1960. Parking areas were |paved on the following streets: Euston, Grafton, Fitzroy, Pow- inal, Weymouth, Richmond, Syd- ney, Water, Haviland, Rochford, Great George, Kent, Cumber- land and Ambrose. The method of paving these areas was changed in 1961. In 1960, the hot-mix asphalt was purchased from the contractors plant and hauled by city trucks and laid by city labour. This re- sulted in a final cost of $3.70 per square yard of asphalt pave- ment in place. In 1961, tenders were called from all the asphalt paving con- tractors and the contract was awarded to the low bidder, Is- land Construction Ltd, at a price of $3.09, which represented a saving of 61 cents per square yard. A total area of 13,456 square yards of pavement was laid and completed and a further 11,829 squere yards had the base +coat-only applied as bad weath- er set in before the topping could be finished. The total area pav- ed was equivalent to 1.3 miles of 20-foot paved highway. Parts of old streets were re- topped with 1% inch thick hot as- phalt seal coat. They included | able. | butter stocks in nine Canadian eat ‘continu | ichieichers eae? 3 ‘Sun Life of Canada.. Foremost , mi local persons attended an ‘ea oe at the hangar, and met the directors of Enamel and eee Products Ltd., at 9 re at the on Chariotte- Test flight for the first Sq took place in August, with table success. Creamery | John Morley, Sackville, is sup- jerintendent for the Charlotte. at Feb. 15 declined one town plant, which employs 60 /persons, a wide majority of whom are Prince Edward Is. landers. The company looks at all times for skilled airframe {mechanics and technicians. Repair and overhaul is car ried out on every component of |the Sabre Jet, including air. Butter stocks show decline OTTAWA (CP) —..Creamery ‘We thank you for this confid- ence ... and look forward to - sponding date last year, Dominion Bureau of Statistics said today Stocks were up in Quebec | City, Montreal, Toronto and | Vancouver but down in Winni- | ald, Edward, Ambroge and Kent. A new method was used in re- gard to asphalt patching in that tenders called for the contract- |or to supply and place the hot mix on a per ton basis. In the previous year, “*hot-mix”’ the spread by city equipment and labour. The cost in place by this method~for 1960 was $24.23 per ton while the cost in 1961 with the contractor doing the | complete job was $16.90 per ton, Approximately 615 tons of hot- mix asphalt patching were used. A large part of this was requir- ed to fill the holes cut in the as- phalt for testing -of the water mains by the Pitometer Corpor- ation. Approximately 75 tons of cold- | mix aggregate was purchased | from Warren Maritimes Ltd in November, 1961 and placed in storage in the city barn for use in patching streets during the winter anu spring seasons when hot-mix material is not avail- Raising and levelling of old concrete sidewalks was also car- ried out during the summer. | Two crews were. engaged on this, with one crew working ahead of the street paving pro- gram, and the second crew work- ing ahead of the parking area paving program. New concrete sidewalks of a four foot width were constructed by contract on portions of the | following streets: Upper Prince, Walthen Drive, Kirkwood Drive; Riverview Drive, Valley, Dun- kirk St. Trafalgar, Spring Park Road and North River Road. A total length of 1.78 miles was | laid. has been purchased | f.o.b from contractors plant and | then hauled in city trucks and peg, Regina, Saskatoon, Edmon- | frame, hydraulics, armament, serving you still better in Calgary. iradio, engines, ete. ; 1962 = ee ee Wings for Progress Match the PROGRESS of the ISLAND by joining the thousands who enjoy flying for PLEASURE and PROFIT. GRANAIR offers: Aerial Survey Aircraft Charter and Rental Aircraft Sales and Serivce Flying School The Finest and Most Up To Date Aviation Centre in the Atlantic Provinces catering to the Light Plane Enthusiast and Executive Flying, GRANAIR LTD. HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT P. O. 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