l CAPITAL ASSETS IIT S7 MILLION Page 9A‘ Population of S’side pushing 10,000 mark etc., with intendepartnients nflto earn extra revenue to mini-, civic stadium, race track. lib-{mize annual operating deficits, rary and civic auditorium, I hear create a year end surplus. the third largest capitalized ever incmeaslng capital value? The revenue from this project, business in P.E.i., it was repor- of w h i c h amounted to o v e l ,'waa $3.222.|0. it also aided, to a‘ ted recently. $4.500,000. igreal at extent. in ciittinz tliel Discounting th e CNR, I h e The electric light and pnwerl simliiim darn-ll from 53,ot;3_77 in J town, with a capital asset value plant is now worth over $2.000, H962 to $958.14 in 1963. ' ofover $7,000,000. follows behind 000 due to ever lncreasinlz 9*} The stadium was erected at a- the province itself and the City pansion. some 385.000 was ex- ; ms, 0, M." . nnm.,,,,.’mn I 1 0 nl of Charlottetown. pended during the past six yearslnnnar, nnn_ nenenninn nn n,,,._i The over - all counter revenue to keep pace with the people s ' ; kw n],,vn;fs_ nn, nhmn ,, 50 _ Jnl of the town exceeds 81% million l demands. nnlnlnnv "n; annual nnm. i , S and; . lllllllllllh This l5 mad? UP "I ill? . ‘sur lus non. in excess . bud-8¢I¢d i0Wll l'9V9llll0 0‘ 0V“ ELONOMIC MOVE A npew endézfvour the - - the l‘€V€l‘ll1¢ Il‘0ll'l 9l9°' The 1959 sale "I ml mum 0! tion of the racetrack at a capi- mc H‘ n t and power of 0 V e r non _- profitable rural lines, corn- . m away of $27000 1‘ “MM”! ‘ 500.005 and cnpim man“ of prising 734 customers. was quite‘. ‘hm in ‘he i m h l , readily and more profitably , _ _3"“ “W3 P70 , ‘W9’ $50~“m- I“ addmml l° 5"“ I vlncial aid given to the Prince‘ c" of sundry revenue. made up from e ever lncreas-;(' ‘ H in: load centre of the town a mi: /°‘“‘iV "l”5"m°"-* Clllbv — "OW CITY STATUS immediate surroundings and;”“' I"“_""5 "I ‘ll’ l”"‘P°l"-V’ ‘ . Sumrnerside's population is proved to be an excellent econ» , I" "‘1P'I*I ImI"°""~"“°"t l’l"l’°', also increasing at a fast rate. omy move-. i‘“- l The last census made — in 196] school buildings and pl'0D¢l'- NO CHARGE TO TOWN - 8W9 the Ptllllllallllll fl 1"” lies owned the school lrus-l This assistance is being iz lven at 8'6“ M" "n°m°m ".’p°”‘ ‘995 bill Paid I9’ “Y ill“ I" W" l to place the race track facilities WW SI" ‘he l’°P“I“tI°“ figure‘ HOW IIBVO I ¢&l1It8I "-1119 0f In a more competitive Dflfilill on‘ ll 51180“? °V°l‘10-"0" the ‘Mic over 3900.000. Building requirc-,wiih other provincial raceilracksl figure necessary for ecquirlns ment. caused by the mi» - in.i,.,.;n, no cn,,,g,, n, n,, ,,,,,,,,,,y_! Git)’ lUlilll- - - creasing enrolment,. which howl", of the town One of the main reasons for numbers over 2,300 pu-plls. re- inn, nnnc, d,nm,n,.n,‘ under the population surge was the or- quires over $210,000 annually out nine new chm‘ 5 D_ A wanna- ection of the Hillscrest housing The Guardian - ‘Hie Evening Patriot M- V i? fi,»v .JWW This w estern town, whose civic government is headed by Mayor J. Ernest Morrison. is -‘QIIII 1 l E .55!‘ 0 ' it ‘E?’ : .. ‘. Y ., .' ‘ CIIELTON BEACH, NEAR S’SII)E, RATE!) HIGII BY TOURISTS sen- Vl’0i\‘IAN REPORER DIES u ii its for airiorce person )1 el and their families in the town. The town general department. the l a r g e at of all in capital value. embraces the cost of miles of streets — .r e e nt ,paved and the balance unpaved ]—mlles of curb and gutter, government support for opera- tional exipenses. ‘nits town ex- penditure is more than three times the requirement for 1957 and is continuing to increase. e water and sewerage has a capital value of $900,000. an in- crease of $700,000 since 1946 and of town funds plus provinc i a l’n,nke,._ nu ,nc,.,_;n,5ed_ ttimugli necessity, to a force of 13 mem- ‘bers with recent delegation of authority to a staff sergeant. sergeant and three corporals. it is felt that the increase in in a is warranted through the! it o w it ' s increase in population; ‘and represents less than four: softball, Little League and ior baseball dlamo , Memor- ial Park. the playgrounds and: wading pools which are situatedl in each of the three wards 0!‘ the town. l The departm e nt also looks‘ after school properties, electric SEEK MISSING BOY I PRESCOTT, Ariz. rAPi —— CHICAGO iAP)—-«Mrs. Marion More than 200 pcrsous wcie Hr-atli Freeman, 93, rerpiited to combing the snow - covered he (,‘lilcago's first newspaper mountain area south of Prescott woman, died Saturday. Mrs. for s nine-_veai'-old hoy nilssiIil,,'«}“reen‘ian started her career since mid-morning Sunday. Ya—,\i'iili the City Press Association rapai (‘ounty «ii:-riff’: ntl'iccr.<' in 1893. Her start came one day 5I‘l°“’3II‘5- *‘"’"“ 59‘"’“' park" swim “in” 19”‘ ‘me I” newlmen per shift per 4il.hour week. light plant. town garage, to w n.said Dennis Harxzus of _\lesa, , when she saw two men (all from "lug lots, buildings. lands, parka ipopulatiflfl d€"l'3"'d‘- '. The fire department, conslst- frontagp and line Iglands nl bnln Ariz., walked away from ala scaffold. She marched into the 3"” 5‘l““'‘’-‘- ‘I “ “" l’- 5"‘ “"‘"i Till! d€‘pRl'lvm9l'll ll?! I'll‘f'll till‘ ing of 35 volunteer members. isnhe “.esn,m and endm“ °Mran_1YM(.‘A camp. Dopiitios sairl‘office of the City Press Assoei. i""' ' eratlnii at-In annual deficit of now modernly equipped T ‘ they Itlllnfl ii-acks in the snail‘ anon, \\'rnIF the story and an . over $25,000 for the I7 ll Bi “V9 housed in a new fire station se-1"“ 1° the ‘mm 81"” Wm‘ the yes rs. The department ii ow nnnn tn nnng ln tn, Mn,-llnnelfleads Corner electric sign. 000168 dlfecl-I.V llll<‘Il"l' the Plllllll‘ Provinces. The members receive: CONSTRUCTION AT utilities board for rates and reg-j cnnnlnng l,-nlnlnn ln up , tn ‘ ulations and new water andlnnln fl,-, “Inning melnndn The value of consiriichioci in s ew or a :0 Tales of $3-05 DH‘ include pendants, lapel Summerslde reached a total ofimonth for every household e rrNl‘3W EQUIPMENT lbnncelets and en“-lnns_ but that ih£‘_\' were obliteralciijliaiiiieil ii to an NIIIDI’. She was ‘hi’ a rapid thaw. hired on the slim rom maniv parts of the world are assembled to fittings wihlch‘ .. , .4s.:nm.e:%2e.;...;~u...d=2<ma&<'; 3 The management. and staff of Halifax Seed are proud of its record of servliig Islanders Halifax Seed . . . project was the new is l a ii (I , self sustaining bnsl;_ directly, the reason for a 25 per mennng with prince Ed“-and 15. . _ at °IVl¢ 3lldII0l‘llllll« b" I Ilfcame effective on April I, l962.[nlgne; she has been “Gilli. I ': nnn me while Star Laundry for lfor social and athletic l('IlVl-lfurlher M-lnced sprinkler in Under the -provincial resource. _. l oonqmlmon hv COMMUNITY PURPOSES at aifi; fin, nan of $131,009 was nednned ed new skills w hin recent ‘ - o were recorded by nne Llnlnenen The civic stadium. s cenlre‘$l.'i.'i000. ,tiful things they have learned in. in farming and gardening pins, $06,500 In 1963. Shave been set by the board in a Til? FlNllll5lIl0l'l Of New eqllll-l‘l In response to popular re-I By far the largest construction ,move to put this utility on a "_l€nl and Quarters has been. ln- nnesl Eva],-n nns been expo,-i. ' puking compnny plant at rail.‘ cent decrease in the town's fire land ‘none. many of wni ' any wharf. The cost was $l77,- CITYIC AUNTORIUM rance key which be- compare fasvorabjy wlnn nne gem Tn, nnw Le, offipg building on and (f:(ixr"nlshedh:t a cositfoi nP8:l.V 1The installation of a sprlnk 1 on Water Street accounted for sea Ii-“I - Pm’ 9' 3 C ll“ 4'9" "isyslem fire alarm panel has R ‘$50000 d , k b. MI.‘ sch _ ' ties AND IS UTILIZED TO TI‘II".l snimncg rates 121,5 per cent. ‘dgvelop-menit, program I number, ‘man Li:nnm,n”::,“ ¥,g;“m_ Ur F‘ ULL FOR SCHOOL AN D; inn. nnnlnal cost 0; tn, new of Alberton people ‘nave acquir- oa nioin ‘ - . , Stores Limited aiuoiinted to $30,- °p°ratm" ‘I “gun ib.V Willi?!’ WOFIG l't‘Illlli'I OI 543-‘ 5 "}“°"l'h5' ‘Ft’: 5 fewbfif ch be 000 wlhlile lntiails of $70,000 each “ ' ‘ ‘O00 I" 3 "CI 90“ I0 "I9 WW3 W 3 9 arm‘: WI 1° P” C 0 ml‘ Motel (addrl[lon)_ and for en. for skating and hockey duringl The parks and squares de-’m§;‘°- V E I d N , Williams and Murphy office winter months lobster car-‘partment operates six months - ’5- °”‘‘“‘ “"3" W9‘ a d _ , , building. MacNeill Motors add. ival and other activities dur-lper year and takes care of alil§Iell\$Ll?lZ l;(“:l9lId::dc:;i;:‘(-‘Il:‘e\ needs. “re “wk fnrwnrd M -.1 :3 ‘ " ‘ °°“°* i§.‘§,,f,‘L°.‘;"‘i“.‘.“i°f.Snmiolfitufii"%i.‘:‘;i"l.$1,$’e'l‘l£2“ii.fL'::.““§i'i2‘;;;am«m'an« a at many more or The total value of dwelling was in ration last sim er. both Park, which includes the ‘ "WI"-‘F “ml “‘Vf"”3l V‘“'I°”’~‘ 0" and progress. " ieonstruction was $116,000. The idea behind this project was shruibhed and floral section, all:::":“;'“'f)‘:_Im::‘}:‘;‘:- 3‘l‘_‘;‘i°ng’;"°hll’_:'("‘eI‘, .5: . _ . _ . , , . ,__ liI.BERTON'S -win - «mm «o -mu-« «mm an ‘mm.-.22.; ' Garden Seeds .; each year. What was once Arno-‘school undeir sponsorship of thelngginaxd .§;m,e” ‘mi ' wnnam' . , , :- WNTINUED ODIICT IIIIHPII GVOIIS VII l'E'V‘I’VE(I Wmn9n‘ I'“5I-II-"tie wlth °‘H"per‘ ‘profit 3;-9 gmonig 011050 ‘R110 last summer when the Sacred Itllll from till! RCMP -have learned to weave and tthcy custom the paved streets were ' . wash the fiirerrien. Ap- “fa” npaim“ b:l°"'°,, w"~h°'d'5,,:,,°;1,”,::f:l ,Mb°"§"lare now making the products . Lawn Grasses 4 ll 1 du p M D _ R I” “V M en d 5°°m""”°d‘ m""ciof the loom available to otihers. @733 0“ 5 9 em." 9 0“ «(or g number 0f year; ‘teachers but last autumn the‘ 0 . aid who kept streets and slde- ' se,.\,1ce, of A comment teunerlllxtl lspofnlnterest to notenf fltlillli C hsegflcgdeg lk 1 th 1, [ fi .cL[r3 ORGANIZE I r. rot, proprleotr \ e W8 5 n (5 usness 5" on D were “nulmd and again the B a J Restaurant, was the E the painting of utility poles gave Late in the fall a boys cluhlyoung folks have opportiinity toi was organized. Use of the Re—ldevelop their musical talents. bekali Hall was secured and the! Alberton now has four small. first man in the province to re- ceive a certificate for weavinn. In December tihe Ladies‘ Aid ‘General farm and Garden Supplies the town a most attractive ap- pearance last summer. 'I'h s pro- I town is providing heat and liirht. It I'Il‘8llfIIC(l;:lfI" industiries. t"Mhalll€ ‘ The lu room is ul, , ‘ rce ,a " contniies o ave 5°“ “I” mmated by Raj‘ G“I’3I radlo.c tdlevlsion, I}In0t('.IEl‘IJI'i(‘ admiration and i ipularity “Id CW” “It by 3 numb" “I key games. ciheckers and ohh-ilt has merited since It was first teemage lmys "ndw. M“ l°ad"“er forms of amusemeint. Some1Pl‘0tllll'9<l Ill’ Iillf’ l«t"iWllI5> gglimed an’; :"':lI;'nll’:1l:”“",'-"I “'"‘ in! these facilities were purchased: I’ 'alyn‘i: jcivclle-r.\', Rssellivlllcti ll ' o iiimes _ _ l _ ' - 1- . .wpm ‘mpmwd and rNk_mr_M_l'and others uere donated by in-,3", ‘9I'haI;al;:;(nra‘:;plSwI‘:'(:l:1t:;:l:' 9d- ? Brewed cmwn" Sm". 70 bOy‘5flrs came on the market last Aline;-tan-5 gm bl; nnnnal l are connected with the Club. [,n"r.n,.,.' An lnn,,.,,5nnz and W", evetnts — Aquatic Day and tliel A course in safe bicycle rid-lied assortment of gem stones “GO0DWILL” IS GUARANTEED of the Western Hospial pre- sented to that institution a Fog» nmser, which is a machine for dlsiiifectiiig rooms. The present- ation was made liy Mrs. J. A. .\'oimaii, presideiil of the organ- ization and mi-elved on behalf of the Hospital by Vlrrs. E. E. I.ai-ter, senior staff nurse. I HALIFAX SEED CO. lP.E.l.l LTD. 72 Queen St. Dial 4-5313 START MADE ON SENIOR CITIZENS IIOUGING UNITS ‘I PROGRESSIN G WITH PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ...---_-_------—-—---.—-.-—-.---—---_.---—- STEADILY PRDGRESSING WITH PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND .--n_----—-—---_-_---__------—--—‘—goo----qua-—— East-em Securities long an integral part EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY LIMITED 146 Richmond St. Him 4-5511 3...] office: Saint John. New Brunswick OUR 54TH YEAR HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. PARKDALE ' 5- 0 Saint John of the Maritime scene is is solid company. ' : :'::':mon 8P¢¢l¢II1I"9I" M""I‘IP"' """ G°""'"“"" H"-I-SIDE MOTORS The home of Pontiac, Buick, Accidicin, 35 0 ilnrtmoutii 5°". '”"”' Sowing the needs of the discriminating . SE . nmmmn. ~ M and Vuuxlicill. Also ci quality line of _;; . Mm,” TINY 0" “I” '““‘‘I’‘''' ‘’I "I" °'“"'°I car buyer In Prince Edward Island. :3 : f"‘::'°“°‘°Wfi ""5 cmdi" 9°“ E“Mng“' Come In today for a Demonstration. G°°d‘”i" U‘°‘I C‘"5' 5.‘ a u :: ST. PETERS RD. DIAL 892-I243