ITOURISTS PUSH RECORD OVER MILLION W GUN” - T!" Mums Patriot Page 93 \t=lti’. I.t‘l]i_ ting!-ni'PIIicm 5 n d mainteiianre. and the operation- O _ I ‘ial services \\lll continue on 4 r < .-similar scale this year. Whilc park operations lunci.o< . ned smoothly and good progress 0 O O ‘ was made in all stages of detai- opment in 1963. sev e r at unex- 1 1 O 1 I I p.”L'I(‘(l setbacks occurred. A ra- ther disastrous fire in July com- Prlnfe Ed\|'3l‘d Island NBUOI1-I ('0nstrIicIIon of the n"w cam,» the park. .\l1I_ior itcms ret-ei\'in,: in the Park llave iiou been re- Fix‘:/r\,d§3tia(t){V,fd;,$h(:h,L °c:.'.l,:! al Park enjoyed another record around at Riistico island is pro- attention involved I it e painting placed with s i e n s of rustic u‘L- digh (fampn pa’: ",1 save,-¢ visitor- attendance year from gressing extremely well anti i‘ oi buildings. landscaping of Key sign. wind and §nn\‘7 Smrm Dec 19 April 1 10 D81‘. 31. 1963. despite? is anticipated that this new iaci- areas. erection of cement and _ _ H H y g I ‘ '(.3us(..t m,{§.d(.,.ab]e damage: to adverse we a t h e r conditions:1ity will he opened for public ll.s(,‘ I‘lls'll(' picnic tables and repa rs UJHM" tU"‘_‘R'7‘" Our Shore 51.93 and knocked out which prevailed. particularly for the 1964 camping sea s [I ii to liigliways and huildinzs. _ 5a”“3‘-0“ “”‘““1’ 3"“ ’l“=”‘ 3 In _ mm ;(.(.,.,,n of Cnveh Edd during the latter half of August. Eight service buildings are now ‘"1’ “'35 ‘'3“'1¢’d 01“ I" all 596- The l'1019‘m4 Visnors recardcd under ‘'a“‘’“‘ $3195 "r ‘'‘“l' ricd oi.t at scve ral locati In its [mm of the park: dead and dis‘ will be made as soon as Possible represent an increase of 10,083 struction — the iindcrgr o it ll u‘ “. h 9 H, erosion had m.(.u“.cd‘_ 035°” ‘F99 5 “'9” T9m0V¢‘-U1 I m‘the hope that name may be persons (.)Ye.r 1962' trhls use “I “Val” 53”” m p"°-l9“ is W91‘ Rock - filled baskets were used Pam boundary fences were ‘e' accommodated diirinfl the 1964 park facilities continues to‘ beunderway f the c a m pF.’.I‘0ullll for ‘his purpose_ Under me M, P13?9d_ W h 9 F9 “eC€S_Sa!‘.V2 ll’! Summer Season second only to Banff National r o a d s. pinwheels and d r IVE-j mm," of the Depanmem of P”-n_ "‘3J‘?"’l." ‘ll “"5 “Wk )5 h 9 I '1 2 Park which had 1.430.089 visitorslways were completed and are ' I... work; ‘and _ collecting U.]h_ “amed 0”‘ "Nd" 8 ‘Vim?!’ WOFK for the same period. ready for use. All 150 tent lots “wk “.a's' (‘_0ns”.u(, t ed on me P1‘0.'1Fam- 1ncCr:i:spegr:ftitil¢:; 2ll2S1ecSahr:I1\;:;‘l daa):i}IIi'leeI‘e eEIl‘\llil)b(‘(l opt and seeded, il mute, ,0 me 503 from Rom n E S Go_l{dcoii'rse1 lllalnl(’}:lal1('P was . _ I ' I 5 'Ce U" 5 \\'9T(? 3 SH CU“-1 P ..'b d . . _ (‘illw .' 0|] lll'll'lZ l 9 59350". over 1962 and statisetics reveal a , structed and white spruce trans on ‘O (H an mm"? em The course \\ as fertilized. limed. ar (‘lift protection work was car- Bridge. Repairs to the bridgo _ I V . placements were constructed .n , trend towards longer stays by‘ plants were set out in some of H“, Rust..." Island area .0 help and seeded: new distance ni individual campers. Campingv the open areas. . « - . , kers were installed. tees re-level-‘ . - permps issued totalled 8.142. I The Brackley Gm”, pi, n W stint?”l:gd'i?':"::lnd9;1:;:§:.and P”. led and rt--sodrlcrl, br‘dges a n It nfC0'E;‘t:r';‘f‘:'('lle"r"a”':,'nthsvlfégfig The Green Gables Golf Course; area develop in e nt project IS mm... m.Oi.,(.,s includm me T00‘ P 3 ‘.115 repaired-_ Wooded Buufing has been a‘ boon 1,, received a marked increase in. nearing completion. New under-~ (.OnSu.u(.m,n'0; 8 new 50 {)(]().oa]_ ares ad"°””"£ me fa” W“ 5' 5 employment the past year. play and registrations at Green; ground water and electric al km und(...,.mund resm..:.m. 5;“ “ 9 "9 Cleared M "°"5‘d°rabl‘ Hllnd'l‘9dS of thousands of Gables House were up by 11,828. . systems were completed. Provi-y away hegdquamers area Mm“ ‘l°“"-1 la” _ _ doitars has been paid out in 3.: D9V°l°Pm°m °f C3Ve“dis" 3"“ ‘ c a m p e r groups such as g 1 rl “lawr and me promqinn 5”‘ tmn.-.11 arks once I contractors. Stanhope fully- serviced camp ‘guides hm, scams. ..hu,..h and ‘Cm _ p p ‘. Pi H st ti h grounds has been completed. hostel groups_ I A new automatic di‘_\'-\'al\'.- lnllfigllafd S€‘t‘\'I<'P was News-, 3° °“ ""9 °“ 399"‘ ‘ .‘spyink](\r system was installed sarily increased to handle the, Plflyed 3" flV91'_339 01250 P90‘ A new k l l Mm‘ Shell" wast in Dalvav Hotel. The south \’(‘I- "am." *‘XP3Yldf‘d dt’m3nd- 50‘ ‘P19 M‘ the pr°-lect' “"1 5'‘b' are“ is 8 continuous task Ap_. (-onstructecl. at Turner Cape I’ic- anda “.8; ..,,las§Cd inn and new d1'()\\In1ng§ occurred jn the 1953* contractors another 50. ~ - ' ‘ ' I . ~ ' ” .‘ ~ - ' It has meant an approximato proximately 5,000 white spruce; me area _ gcliimncys constructed. -“’3~“’"~ ' . transplants have been set out inl A "W PUmDh0llSP Was t'l€SIE.- Extensive rpnnvations ..v..r(. ’ A VHF radio system. consist ’ fggggcllflegltifif? art’; these M683 find Cmlsidel‘ 3b M‘ "ed {M "he Brackley ,a"°a 3”“ also carried out on the admin- mg "I mom" and base stationsi all’ a million dollars landscaping has been carried;al'ranI1ements are heinz iiiadt-sismmnn nfmes_ 'llnkini: the administration offi-I work on the building "am out. A new kitchen shelter was‘ ‘" ha"? 3_ ('°"”a°l *“"3rd9d fl”; . I-es, W a r d e n Service veliic~ d - F b I. 1963 “pm M V constructed at Cavendish Cam -V this building. 1 The pl'0jc('l of constrll I‘ l l 0 " les and the cam "round: is in C m e ma ‘V I 3' ~ "~ * l’— ~ ~ I. 1964. set as completion However. general maintenance; due to the heavy use of these. ground and fire protection cquip- General maintenance was car- and 1‘l"’C“‘"‘ ‘ll Tllslli‘ 5lt'-!"5 “35 0Df‘I'8li0n- dam mom was installed. ‘ried out in all areas throiizliout continued. The majority of signs It is expected that further o'er . a . I . _I o .‘ l I ‘ L ETE S lZWO SI ES LO ever SLOTE ISLAND'S PARK RANKS SECOND ONLY T0 BANFF, AL'l.‘A., IN NATION . y y _ __._———j THE ’*HAND OF GOODWILL FOR 103 YEARS -us-cu--n::—nu—.I No, 10-123 bu. PTO I l I l L l l I I l .\o. CtllL——‘l.'1 lui. VFO I I ‘. 1 E ‘\o. ltl\—-T3 hit. 4-wlir-cl ammo New N1! 112; “"500” Loader TORTURE TESTED /( ”_,.£‘_ .. 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Ltd. . . . it means honest dealings with everyone . . . it means courtesy of all times it means we offer only quality merchandise at fair prices . . . and above all if moon: that Holl Mfg. Co. Ltd. are proud of their 103 years of dedication to Prince Ed- ward Island . . . and it is our intention to ever improve t h e high reputation gained throughout these many years. RALEH HOGG, SALES REPRESENTATIVE, SUMMERSIDE Now. your side of the story is enacted on the left of the picture. and once more our check-out counter sets the scene. Besides the service and courtesy you know you'll receive here. our check- out counter is the one spot where you can really watch your weekly food savings adding up. . . . . and sold by these neoihy deoIers:— F. J. SHEA. ST. LOUIS GEO. Mocl(AY. HARRINGTON O'LEARY CO-OP. O'LEARY HEBER MocLEAN. CORNWALL l’ RUSSELL CHING. SOURIS McGOWAN'S LTD.. KILMUIR HALL MFG. CO. LTD. I WAT:-p 51; SUMMERSIDE Granville Street North Summersldfl 1861 T03 YEARS IN IUSlNESS 1954 L Together. your side of the story. and our side of the story make for a mighty pretty picture. And. best of all. it's o story that ol- woys has a happy ending . . . at our friendly check-out count-er.