; (18 Tie Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Mar. 31, 1962. New Regulations Announced For Federal Civil Servants CONGRATU LATIONS OTTAWA (CP)—New regula-| take off before the end of their normal working day. To meet o CREST LANES LTD. civil servants four weeks annual| normal - traffic hazards and | holidays after 20 vears employ-| other contingencies, they will | ment, but dock their pay for be- not be penalized if the latenes- jing late for work. ses occur more fre | The regulations were made/| quently than mae a month or publie Wednesday by Sam) 12 times a y Hughes, chairman of the Civil| Another ae. feature of the Service Commission which nor | aes new aineeere is to make pay }commended them to the cab- immediately linet, They were passed Monday where they apply to civil serv land are to be effective April 1,| ant might go for a year after | when the new Civil Service Act| being promoted before getting i a higher rate of pay. | In the past, all civil servants * Smee have been sim- were given three weeks annual | plified governing “moon - light- leave after one year of service. | ing,” taking part-time employ- However, after 25 years in the| ment in off hours. Under the | government’s employ, a civil|new rules, civil servants may |servant could claim one extra| take second jobs as long as they NEW LANES OFFICIALLY OPEN TODAY Se . _— Cheryl Ozon tries out new Crest Lanes bowling oii one of the most mod- bowling emporiums in Convenience, Comfort Feature i=, “wes mee ‘side's Modern Crest Lanes insulated, Sa manager is Jam- ing facilities will be provided ion made final. As a result, Mr, Convenience, comfort and eolor have all been combined at Crest Lanes to bring to Sum merside one of the finest bowl- ing pavilions in eastern Cana- da. Sixteen lanes with automatic pin-setters and subway ball re turn provide the very latest in bowling expedients that will give endless hours of healthful, bowling pleasure to hundreds of Summerside ana area residents. The modern 130 by 100 foot crest lanes building is located on North Granville Street, a short distance beyond Hillcrest Park. It was constructed of fab- ricated steel and concrete brick by Williams and Murphy Ltd. generai contractors of Summerside and is completely Een OBITUARY Inserted by friends and rela- tives as a tribute to the deceas- ed. MRS. WILLIAM JOHNSON The death of Mrs. William Johnson occurred at the Prince | The former Pearl Stavert, she | was born at Kelvin Grove in August, 1888, youngest gar i ef the late Mr. and Mr. il Mam nat a the ‘ine of her to Mr. Jonnson she | lived at Margaté until their re- years ago when they settled in Kensington, | ba they celebrated their wedding anniversa: November ist, o pl place for family and | and was a ¢: d af- | fectionate wife and mother She le k red and lovingly | Telatives and husband, and her daughter Edith | Mrs M . & brother Sanist, Mrs. Russel] MacKa MacKay, Pallbearers were friends of the ones, Erskine and Percy Mac- Carruthers, W.D. Profitt, George Brown and Harry oom Burial was in Kensing- Following are the floral tri Pillow ~_ Husband Gates Ajar — Lewis and Zdith Wreath — Mrs. William Stav. mt and family. Wreath — Etta, Wilfred and — Mr. and Mrs Ren Spray — Edith and James and Mountain. Robert Potted Plant — Chalmers. El- family. Cut Flowers — Evelyn and Meith, Amy and Arthur, Clar- ance and Louise, | been rolled in case of confusion. | | eastern Canada, and the larg- | est on Prince Edward Island. The new lanes will be offici- | ally opened this afternoon by es T. Hoga You ph ‘the bowling ane area is completed and paved. | introduce the bill at this time. through double glass door: | refreshments will be served | furlough leave of five weeks. Civil servants will lose half an hour’s pay for every half! | hour they are late for work or | Speaker Kills Member's Bill . | OTTAWA (CP) — soetine Ro- | land Michener has rdered i _ Private bill of iW. M. Creaghan (PC—West- oe not be proceeded with on the ground that it is a mon bill. Only the government can introduce bills gy expen- diture of on ds. ‘| sie troduce in the epee a bill | to amend the Public Service Pension Adjustment Act to make pi he said, that 4,013 retired NR workers in New Brunswick nee to receive their pen- Creaghan said he under- Mayor J.E. Morrison. Free Pr when the Adjustment Act | was passed in 1959 that the rail- | way pensioners were included. to all spectators in attendance. | However, the treasury board, a _— committee, had since that they were not in- Se atties said the matter was one for the See! to deal with and it should introduce the bill. Speaker Michener ordered the | bill to stand until it could be | further examined and his decis- for 200 cars when the parking | Creaghan was not permitted to do not unduly exploit their fel low employees for personal gain, take jobs which conflict with their civil service duties, or make unauthorized use of government equipment or in- formation they acquire as civil servants. Aid Increased To Immigrants OTTAWA (CP)—The govern- ment is increasing its special allowances to the children of immigrants, Immigration Min- ister Fairclough announced in the Commons Thursday. The rates will be brought into line with the family allowantes | paid to all children—$6 a month up to the age of 10, and $8 a month for children 10 to 16. Children of immigrants don’t qualify for family allowances until they have been in Canada for one year, hence the special go into effect April 1. allowances. The new scale will | 16 LANE BOWLING ALLEY Gulf Construction Co., Ltd. Summerside, P. E. I. WE ARE PLEASED TO HAVE HAD THE EXCAVATION CONTRACT cated at the southwest oo into the foyer which is appoint- ed with a free coat checking area, counter control, lunch counter, a supervised nursery, and restrooms for both men and women, DEEP -PILE CARPETING The foyer is luxuriously ap- pointed with deep-pile carpeting, comfortable setees, planters, tables and chairs. Mahogany plywood is used on the walls to a height of seven feet while the upper wall is a pretty bowling blue color. The interior colors in | the bowling area are tangerine | | and opera pink. The side walls | are draped with handsome drap- | eries that combine with the fib | re glass acoustic ceiling to ab- sorb noise. The concrete floor is covered with asbestos floor | | tiling. | A female employee known as | the counter-control girl will be in charge of shoe rental, will op- | | erate the electrically controlled | | indicator-panel which | what alleys are Pg use, will look after the cash register, the pub: | lie address system and tele- phone. The indicator panel wili also show how many balls have A vending machine will dis- | pense tokens, at a cost of 10 | | cents each, and when the token is presented to the counter-con- | trol girl, she will take the cus- tomers shoes and give him a pair of bowling shoes. | NURSERY AVAILABLE The nursery is well lighted, | with windows of 15 by 20 feet in | size with wash room facilities. The nursery will be provided | ,with amusements for youngs- ‘ters. he bowling equipment, by Brunswick, is the very latest and provides every conceivable | convenience. The automatic pin- | setters are controlled by three | lights; green indicates the al- | ley is ready for bowling, amber | warns of some dleerder and red means the mechanic, stationed | showing the bowler is unable to | bowl az the mechanie has eon- | trol of the balls. | A dead-wood pick-up switch is located in the floor at the rear of each alley to activate a ma- chine that removes pins that have been knocked down but are still on the alley. EYE TRIPS BUZZER A re-set button is provided for bowling pins and an electric eye will sét off a buzzer and turn on | @ light, if the bowler crosses the foul line. When not im action, | bowlers can recline in curved fibre glass seats that are design- ed for nine people. The alleys are well-lighted with four banks of fluorescent lights containing eight double tubes in each bank. The exterior of the building is vari-colored, red, white and yellow and on top sits a huge bowling pin which will contain the Crest Lanes neon sign. Park- 1% DIE OF SMALLPOX BRUSSELS (Reuters)—A. to tal of 150 persons have died of smallpox in Leopoldville since last October, Congolese Health Minister Gregoire Kamanga an- OUR SINCERE Best Wishes TO Crest Lanes Limited ON THE GRAND OPENING OF THEIR NEW MODERN Bowling Alley Maple Leaf Dairy SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. SUPPLYING, FRESH DAILY—MILK AND CHOCOLATE MILK TO CREST LANES LTD. WE EXTEND OUR SINCERE Best Wishes TO Crest Lanes Limited ON THE GRAND OPENING OF THEIR FINE NEW Bowling Alley Rogers & Arnett Ltd. WHOLESALE GROCERS SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. REACH! Your Advertising an Newspapers Reaches Far More People. Every day 9 out of 16 of the nation’s families get ome or more newspapers. This means your news paper advertisement can be seen by far more people than cam be reached through aay other advertising modriam. Hf you want to sell people you have to reach therm. Newspapers give your advertising the longest react of Re (PLACE YOUR LOGO HERE) —— Che Guardiaw MMMM > F eo @ a os 1 . rE