Tenders OTTAWA — Tenders have been called for paving. side- walks. curbs. and miscellaneous works at the Port Borden fer- J. Watson MacNaught announe oday. “ ml the new dunk omnplet— ed at Borden and the paving and other work to be done on the approach, visitors will have a much safer and a more plea- Isant atmosphere on and about the pier," Mr. MacNaught com- mented. The approach road. parking area and other news will be paved and concrete sidewalks will be laid-The work is to be done in two phases. The first preparation. the installation of catch basins and the construc- ELLERSLIE A drawer was held for Miss ' recently at e served. . Ernest MacNevin is a patient to Prince Coimtiy ital. .Mise Marilyn Williams, Tm. onto. 0nt.. is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Budd Wil- s . and Mrs. Alohol MacNevin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muc- Caull and family. Halifax. N.S., spent a week visiting reativ 'endis . . and Mrs. Stanley Hayes and lamily. Halifax. N.S., were recent visitors of his parents. . . dige. Tonmto. Out, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willard MacAue land. - Miss Georgie Ross has return- ed home after visiting relatives 0. and Mrs. Cyril Miliar and Miss is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Phillips. . Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Patterson Mac- Caull on their recent marriage. Toni MacOaull, Charlottetown spent the weekend at the home of his parents. and Mrs PM. MacCaull. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant spent the weekend visiting their daughter. Mrs. Sherman Hut- rchinson and Mr. Hutchinson, Summerside. Mrs. Harold West and family. Toronto. are visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. Mr.and Mrs. Edgar Noye and family, Toronto, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacDougail. Lee and Cliilford MacDougall. Toronto, are visiting their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Dougall. also their grandson. Kenneth Maynard, Toronto is visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- lane', and femin are visiting hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard MaeAusland. Mrs. Earl Williams, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil- liams. Montreal. are visitin Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillis and Mr. and Mrs. Cody Banks. Tyne Va‘ev. _ . and Mrs. Cyril William- moved to a all I' . 1 . Clinton and family are visiting her moth- er. Mrs. C. Smith. Mr. ‘ Quart-lo town were visitors his Mega, Mr. and Mrs. Net. a . pmmrmammmn j'BorncIen Paving ry terminal. Solicitor- General ed phase will consist of all surface . Called tion of 1,600 feet of asphalt curb and paving d! the roadway. When the first phase is corn- pleted. final touches'wlll be add- and Mr. MacNaught said it is expected the Borden termin- ai will present an entirely new and improved appearance by October 15 of this year. The tenders will close on Au- gust 25 and the work should start following the rush of the pain-lat season sometime after Labor Day. The tender spect- fies that the work must be done in such a way as not to inter- fere with traffic. The contrac or will be instructed to ' con- duct the work so there will he an opportunity for traffic to proceed safely and without in- terruption at all times. a w CORNER This Newfoundland city's busin- 29 I' _ 000 shopping centre which they Shop Centre ls Opposed BROOK. Nfld. (CPI essmen have objected to con- structlon of a proposed 9 000 say would ruin business on roadway. main downtown shopping area. i Lundrigan's Construction le- l ited of Corner Brook is plan-i ning to build the centre which would have space for 11 stores. It would occupy the site of a former woodyard operated by Bowater's Newfoundland Pulp and P r Mills Limited. the city’s principal employer. The Corner Brook West Bus- inessmen's Association says the B roa d w ay area contributes greatly to the city by taxation and anything done to deprive the area of business would have an adverse effect on the city. The association complained to William Adams, a 's. Nfld., lawyer appointed to hear objections to city plan amend- ments which included provision for the centre. The business- men said: ”We are fighting for our survival and the survival of Broadway." Jack Marshall. association president. said .businessmen were told by city officials and planning experts two years ago that Corner Brook "would not stand another shopping area.” City population at the 1961 cen- sus was 25,185. LINK TWO AREAS The proposed shopping centre would be opened between Broadway and a smaller com- mercial area. omas Rose. representing Lundrigan‘s. said the proposed centre by linking two existing commercial areas would create “one big downtown shopping centre." . Mr. Rose said competition la the life-blood of free enter-prise and to restrict it is Wrong. he association told Mr. Adams they feel Corner Brook has reached a saturation point in business establishments and anything done to increase the number of commercial enter- prises would result in harm to everybody concerned. _ y will then be driven to the coast by ‘ said Monday Newfoundland can _ found the answer." he said. vincial. agriculture department the more self-sufficient in meat pro- 900 Cattle Hear” To Nflcl. MORTIER BAY, Nfld. (CP) More than 900 head of cattle have been rounded up by the Flying L Ranch Company in. Saskatchewan for shipment to! this Burin Peninsula commu-l nity, company President Harold Lees said late Monday. The big shipment is iihe re- sult of successful experimenting over the last year with 130 head of Flying L cattle on the grassy rolling hills which surround this community. The cattle were brought here last summer and are said to be thriving. ’llhe cattle will be tram- ported by rail to this province and unloaded at Goobies. 100 miles east of here. The Flying L riders. A spokesman for Flying I. support more- than a dozen ranches each with more than 1.000 head of cattle. "We could have had a cattle development a here feeding the animals over the winter 11 solved. With bogland development we have A spokesman for the pro- said the cattle project is part of a plan to make the province duction. It now produces only five percent of its requirements. It is hoped the industry will grow to support a meat-pack- ing into a port to simply world ing plant with this village grow- ‘earkets. ' ' {E BURTON Mrs. Mary Reilly of Moo- treal k at borne in Glengarry lier dimmer with her son and d'aughter-in-lww. . enman Reilly. P 0M" 49.;- msciuurs In 60% SHOP EARLY FOR BEST- SELECTIONS -- MANY ITEMS "ONE OF A KIND” — JULY 30 TO AUG. 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