3_-_p:e 1213 The amnion - The Evening Patriot . Town planning termed organizing for living Town planning. explains Wal- Town planing is a matter of‘. town "the most expensive land ‘ Iiigefilva. is organization foifirnaking provision for the futurcel is in we centre, but 3.15, on, _ . o insure convenience an , Mr. de Silva. P.E.l.'s prev- beauty for the citizens of a com-”’l°°" “way "‘° '°‘°"”° "‘‘‘"°‘ 1 incial planning officer. says that ; munity. ‘ dml’ "non-planning" is more of a:TRAFFlC AND SMOKE “If there were planning the i "luxury" than planning, that “if In a large ‘city the planner values would have been main- Lime and trouble are taken in the must seek to‘ overcome such tamed" he says- ipreliminary stages to plan a;problems as traffic, smoke and community. over all capital ex-iwater pollution. lFR0M AIESIENT JWMES pendit-ures can be saved." ‘ Mr. de Silva says a major‘ T°“”‘ 9 ““”‘g 35,°"‘5l,°‘l kl Man-y professions are involved problem in older cities is "de- 5°m° f°"" from lanclem l“mf5- in town planning. Mr. de Silrva.cay baking place at the centre“ R°m°' l°" exam? 9' was 3 “ell 1' $300,000 plant built at Morellr ‘ l l The first United (liurc-h to be ‘operated by the Morell Pack- 5 built in Morel! was opened in ling Company. was opened at January of 1963. at an estimat- Red Head during the year. and; ‘led cost of $75,000. ‘another fish plant started con-. This came about as a result 'sti'uction last fall. , 5 of the amalgamation of the ' In May of 1963 the Morell Co-l é Mario and Bristol congregat- ‘op Creamery began making‘ uions. lciieese and business continued An_.hm._.(.¢ for the new church .1 growing until the disastrous fire lwas G. Keith Pickard and the ‘ s°‘’‘°’“'’°‘‘ “'“l°l‘ “'l"°d °“‘u I < _. —4u.--vr»....,_.,,____’ ‘ th I l h E d b it l lcontractor. Lester Keizer. noih_...,f,,f,‘.’.’,’,‘.§’_°,‘i ‘*;,.,°.,°Se,,§'.',‘,.,m',‘ §;;ovEn-ALL LOBSTER CATCH was DOWN, B T are [N MORELL AREA .0! Charlottetown. Ministering people. ‘ H0 the Conslegation is Rev. Don Out of these ruins has grown vi ;_ 3 . union with assets. at present. of , _ - .. - laid out city. gzlmtgiltt it)rf‘eat(l"a‘ll1gepI:ll:'in\5oSledl:lll)lllrl)}:°'resuumg night to me 1“ England» MW“ Planning ‘ lMcl.ennan a modern $300000 cheese and ’mo' I Cflowmp mu Rlfns ROYAL gov“ ENDS include engineers health of-l This leaves the town muc-h'“'a5 l"”°d'“°°d 3*‘ 3 Wbllc ~ ’ The second annual sipori-tsmen's butter plant \V"l.ich will o ii in‘ 1" 'l"“° the “M389 acquired 9 SMGON (A5 :1—Afb°u}t, 170 pe-P d APl“K'.“5 3311- ficials. traffic experts. arc-hi- like “a doughnut'lwitil1 the popu- £f;1l2‘on':i°tia:;'r°E&]‘;nlt':apur£V° Ila“; “IALTER dc SILVA ldinner meeting was held in Mor- April of this year. De ‘ifesident gooctor for ‘the. {grit égflfh hsiveet lglaem Sine: liheeracull-if 1.8;: taon Be?guiTier: 'II:1l?s‘d(;}ya afll: ti:-ts. gd€0g1‘8;plI1eCS.t5 agricultur-ilatilon coi:c:ntti*hatfd‘on gt ning came to include the lalgdng 1. along the Trans.Canada H,gh_'g1 z¢(1xr);r-11;‘: ‘the past year, $3 UNION GROWS i égrifrgén ueyeagmnalfy isfirm; Irent epidemic begfiii early till I month-long visit to Asia and 5' 3“ ‘°‘°°°°g‘S ' ° "° °‘ 3 " 3” of streets. provision for parks. Way and Certain 0‘ the Mm-l ‘ »' '5-sllm was "3 51° Morell has for the first time'England ' 'l°""'""' ll" M“, “'3”? the Mmdle E35“ .T.h‘~' royal land living areas for the aged. munity improvement districts. ltm fink bmldmg fund’ helping found it necessary to employ ai Durin. the ast ear Irvin reported Tuesday: mm en: couple made gate Vmts to J8‘ ’ . ' In modern times democraticl Incorporated towns are ex-in-3 reduce the 3431,00 cost of the full-time treas r (Ed 0 dl0’l h g tdpf y20000 lgirate was about as ' per can pap and hmland' and st-and 1 s t - . - .1;-ink, _ll1'9 . In n_ I I 3'15 efee 0U!‘ _. 88- of the total 5,700 confirmed and privately in Hong Kong, Smga. systems have introduced new. eluded from the Town Plan I Ga-llanti for their growing credit ion Oll storage tanks in Morell. suspected cases. pore, India. Jordan and 15rae|_ complexities into town planning, ining Act. However, Mir. de i GREAT SEASON for there are many kinds of peo- . Silva says there has been pres-. Lobster fishermen in pie to consider with conflictinglsure “from various sources" to;Morell area had one of mill: land uses and ownership5 asihave these included in the act. lbest season's in history. with ~ 0:‘ - i I A well as political influence. l He says legislation is beingigood catches and the highest 33 by Mr. de Silva’s department is}contemplated whereby townslprices ever paid for lobsters responsible for planning in all l wishing to come under the Town here. incorporated villages. areas‘ Planning Act may do so. A new fish processing plant, We have supplied the people of P.E.l.. the other Atlantic Provinces and Canada with the finest woollen products. We are looking forward to another 33 years. Goods Shipped Anywhere In North America ijjjjjnfi Our Fine Products Include CONDONS ‘ ', ' Auto Robes ' Woollen Blankets rl.}.’.."'b"“"‘"«‘l ‘"193’ A report recently released to award commerce degrees by St. Dunstan's University in- in 1951. engineering diplomas dicates that the university has in 1954. education degrees in contributed s1.o3o.ooo to local .1960. In 1958 programs of study economy in 1963-1964. =for all classes of teachers‘ lic- I . The quick-fact report allows ences were granted in P.E.l.j o e S e an ann u al expenditu re of as well as in most of the Cana- ' $11,000 towards the extension dian provinces. department of the university. ! St. Dunstan's each year con- sgsfogfiitlfn.‘ One” 88 d.lf_! O tribute’ greatly to adult educa ferent university courses from’ mm and mmmunlly lmngwvliich the 20 courses required with its summer school. in-! d h tercollegiate debates. drama. ,r 3 {agree are C osen‘ would take 18 years for a stu— distinguished lect u r e s. re-. _ citals. concerts and night clas-‘lijlealllfleto take every course “'3 . ‘es’ . Although the college w a s The university com p a re s‘founded in 1855. it did not be- f3V°1§T3blY ‘WW _ °ll‘_°l' Canad‘ come a degree chartered insti- _ y . lan ‘institutions in its faculty union mm] 1917, ~ . s V. _ gwatllflcg-‘l71°"'5-k Tl1°5§5 lloldlcnngt St. Dunstan's holds a mem- ocoraes maeup perc .be h- ‘ m Ny 1c {. 0‘ the Staff °°mP3"9d '0 3 erdisicep Caenadignlorllniveglt-, C3nt3dIl§"1d3"9 "[51 39 t°l_42 dpegr ies and Colleges. the Associa-i 531- 0 9'5 0 mas ‘*5 9 "lion of Universities of the Bri- -‘3995 mgket ":31 50 P91’ Ceggétish Commonwealth and the: compare 0 19 average Association of Atlantic Uni- per cent in Canadian universi lversm-es_ ties. Bachelor degree holders; It is recognized by the uni. lotal 15_P€" (‘em “'1”! 14 Perlversity of London. the Catholic cent being the Canadian a\'e-lunwersity of America. the l'BE€- lBrooklyn Polytechnic institute. RECORD ENROLLIVIENT the University-of Notre Dame. . There are no faculty mem-and all Canadian Universities. bers having only professional Informal recognition has been degrees or no degrees compa— granted by all United States red to the average Canadian universities to which any stu-I university where 9 per ccntdents have applied. ‘ have professional and two per; The principal capital expcn cent have no degree The fac- ditures since 1946 were: Mem- culty - student ratio is one to.orial Hall. 1946; $116,000: Din- 16. The number of full-time em- ing hall and Chapel. 1949. $241.- ... awn «£'\ 9 C0 836 85 8 '- 1'5’. . . : 8yInnaS1Um- . . 115. specs zing in fine quality] record enroll me nt of 511. of auditorium. 1951. $144,000: Dal- _ _ Heavy Jufnbo Yqfn lsla r | yarns and blankets, was founded in which 277 are from the Island. ton Hall. renovations. 1956. ~ W W V d . . V N H . . nd Ta tan Robes the year 1931 by William Cnndon | Figures for 1954 - 1955, $41.000; campus paving anl ‘ ' I and a partner. nine years ago. give the enrol-.lighting. 1958. 337.000: Marian Shades of Knflflng Yarn M&n'1fa¢l|“'9d Ol 10”“? “Win W00‘ I lment as 147 with 100 of these; College. 1959. $341.000 rink I légfchxedblill Mlaritlme l"JI't;lV'lIt!; ' I. r an es, urge cno g u tuck under mattress of the largest I bed are noted for their warmth. non-shrink (when properly washed). | and long-wearing qualities. Available in a variety of appealing I colors. Condor: blankets are a ready choice of the discriminating buyer. ‘ being from P.E.I |l960. 3121.800: library. 1963. The tuition has increased by.$450.000. Total expenditures in only szoo since 1955. lthat period are $l.536.700. In Prior to 1941 the universityl1964 the proposed construction 0 0 was affiliated with Laval Uni-iof a new science building versity. In that same year the should cost $750.000. making a — college was given a Bachelorygrand expenditure total of $2.- j-1: in B of Arts Degree granting status. 1 286.700. Federal S0V€l‘nm€11t O 9 C 1.’ B ‘Id’ 9. gm. you, re “lumen” In 1944 1 d- uldl 'tn ha ttalled $208.000 PP°5"'° °" 9"“ '°" "' "'9 " ' " - ' be awarizlecdenalte thigrdhlvellgity.lT:lZ1EgC:2.078?700°to be paid by Qlngn sf. chaflofierown Liaise: ==ml.'.aN_cor.d.ia“’_lm1k‘U St. Dunstan's gained the rightlthe university. . AMALGAMATED llA|HlE§_ LTD. ...Serving The “ATLANTIC PROVINCES" With The Finest In Dairy Products! The Newest Dairy Product...ADI_ Formerly Tri-Milk . . . Now TRIPLE MILK . . . Only the name has changed. HOW IT IS MADE . .. The milk has now been reduced to One-Third of its Original \’o‘.ur.1e 1. PRELIMINARY TREATMENT of Specially Selected Whole Milk: and we mk scum. “Mm Butmm have been mveated to Tmee (ai Clarified. times their Orlcinal Density. (bl Standardized to 3.5% of Butterfat. 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