I ‘T ‘a’ Mrs. Nobuhulro Ushiba, wife of the Japanese ambassador to Canada. works in her ot- KINGSBORO Rev. and Mrs: son. Ayelsford, N few days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson. King- sboro. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Rose and son Robert. Lakeville were Sun- day visitors to New glasgow, N.S. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Campbell. Mrs. Allan MacDowell and daughter Ann, Glen Valley spent a week with her mother Mrs. S. J. Macvane. Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ren- ton and Mrfand Mrs. Wallace Alveranga returned to their hom- -es in Boston. Mass. after vaca- tioning with the mother of both ladies, Mrs. Haveloclr Robert- son. Kingsboro. , Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mac- Donald, Jr.. Boston. Mass., ar- rived recently to take up resi- dence at South Lake. Mrs. Elsie Bruner left recent- -town as follr_>ws:--- 1. of (liar i':§'..T'.’"a°‘a."’°.rix'i.. or .:‘ i e e City ' llwlsaid -road Q's liwtii ‘and thence ‘$1.. "‘tIusfordtn-res‘. Alvin Robert- h .S. spent a COMMENCING at a point where the byline Canadian National Railway Nlrth boundary at ‘he City of Charlottetown to Nortllerly along the East shore of the North River and Ellen's Creek to H as marked on Meaehams Atlas); thence Easterly along the said last mentioned -creek and the Souzn boundary cl James Enman’s land to the Malpeque Road: thence northarli ‘ land: thence Easterly along to I-loutn bound ational Railway right-of-way. lu-y of Wigmore's line to ‘he Western side of the Canadian N southerly iollowklg tht Canadian National Railway to the point of ¢0mm9fl°°- . '.':'-:.~r.'::.-'*<..:'.r.+m'°'--“'°-3":-'-*.'“°“ “"" *' *' “* " * g.vs’let'ttsaet:ed 1 MAKES TRAY tawa residence on a tray land- scape. an ancient form of Ja- panese art. Sand is sifted on black lacquered trays to make I! to return to her home in Fort Mott, S.C., after spending several weeks at her summer ome in Kingsboro, and with her sister. Mrs. Willard Chi-ng. Mls Jennie Stewart, -Kings- horo spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Underhay, Bay Fortune. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wood and family. Alexandria, were Sunday visitors to the home or Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robert- son. Kingsboro. Miss Jean Bruc‘e, student at P.W.C. Charlottetown spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bruce, Both- ell. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Mor- row. (nee Audrey Roache, Sou- ris). who were married recent- ly have taken up residence in Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rob- ertson, Klngsboro. left by train , to spend two weeks with their sons Athol Robertson and iam- S N O T I C E UNDER MUNICIPALITIES EXTENSION ACT 1, John J. Butler, City Clerk of the City of Charlottetown, do hereby, in accotdance with the provisions of the Municipalities Extension Act, give notice that the By-law to Include an Area of the former School Dis- trict of Spring Park within the Corporate Limits of the City of Charlotte- town which was given first and second readings by the City Council of Charlottetown on September 10th 1962 and a certified copy of which is published herewith, wih be considered by the City Council of the said City after the expiration of thrity days from the date of posting as re- quired by sub-section (2) of Section 3 of the said Act, and that the Mayor of the said City has fixed Wednesday the 24th day or October 1962 as the day and date on which the required plebiscite is to be hel Dated this e.'eventh day of September 1962 City Clerk. I, John J. Bu.‘-Yer, City Clerk of the City of Charlottetown, do hereby certify that the paper writing hereto annexed marked “A" is a true and faithful copy in words and figures of the Bylaw to Include an Area of the former School District of Spring Park within the Corporate Limits of the City of Charlofletown given first and second readings by the City Council of Chat-lofitetown on Monday September 10th 1962. Dated at Char].-ttetown this eleventh day of September 1962. JOHN J. BUTLER City Clerk. BY-LAW TO INCLUDE AN AREA OF THE FORMER SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SPRING PARK WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTFETOWN WHEREAS it Ir deemct‘ to be of advantage to the Citizens of the City of Charlotte- town as web as to tl'c‘x-eridents oi the District of Spring Park to extend the limits of the said City to include the area hereinafter defined so that economy and efficiency of es- sential serv-cm. bent; now primarily school accomodation and water supply, m-ay be had by co-operation of ooeratiot and extension. AND WBEREAS the final and effective passinfl of this B:v—law is intended to! be conditioned upon the approval as required by the Municipal Extensions Act of the resi- dents of the area intended to be included. BE IT 'IHEREFORE ENACTED by the Common Council cl the City of Charlotte- Timrtrosnaudafterthepssdngoflhishy-lswtlieem'Porateurnitsoflheclf-1 lottotown shell be enlarged ‘and extended to include the area comprising that Park which was not included within .1» the corporate limits of the moi of g Park as heretofore-taken into at LI|Ill'I0|I.OCOWl. the said area is described as follows: bomdary of the City of (mas-lottetown thence Westerly sing the North t-of-way: 8. ‘Phat upon the approws and final enactment of this by-law such area shall consti- tateniaddltioatosnd bepartolwsrdslxetthessdiclty. -~ - e. nsfun ‘sets em wll immediately make ...,u.u.~.. provide schod aoconimocbtc t1iis:cssci:ywmp:ovlaspouoo,uu!kopmheti6nh,:riIIe-m- 'I.”‘lnsttIIt¢ltywnlnrwldesuedmalntennceforthesres dssignandlutallwatussrvlcsfortheaneato lie final enactment of this by-law. and if oflltecommisslosc-rsotsewel-sand a “ . train the mess JOHN J. BUTLER. eshoreol the scenes. Pieces of rock as mountains, pebbles or. figures add a third dimension. (C? Photo) ily. Oshawa. Ont., lterling in Odesssa. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Platts and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. St art. Charlottetown, spent a few days with friends in Red Point and Klngsboro. Mrs. Alvin MacDonald and six children South Lake left re- cently by plane tor Goose Bay, Labradore where they will join Mr. MacDonald who is em- ployed there. Mrs. Fred Robertson is con- valescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arnett Robert- son, Kingsboro following a time spent in the Prince Edward Is- land I-lospital. Miss Lorna Nordstrom. Bos- ton, Mass., who has been vaca- tioning wiiii relatives on P.E.I. was a Sunday visitor to the home of Mrs. Edison Rose and family, East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. James Pepper returned to their home in Ken- tucky, U.S.A.. aftr a holiday is ? (he North River; thence ermitace Creek wter son. Bothwell. Mrs. Gladys Bent. ‘ Charlotte- town, spent the weekend in Bothwell the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mossey. Mr. Hugh MacNelll, Little Sands war. a Sunday visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose, Red Point. , Mr. Washington Young has re- turned to his home in Kings- boro and to visit with his broth- er Major Young and family, Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Boertein. souris. attended the Eastern Fisheries Exhibition in Lunen- burg N.s. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wales. New Jersey. U.S.A.. spent their annual vacation at the home of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Robert Yates, Sr.. Khllsboro. BALTIC Mr. and Mrs.'Horton Champ- ion and three children, Joan. Beverley and Willard of Darn- Ds. Wendi and Min Edith Betton sang a solo. Miss Lure of Summerslde was then introduced and she gave a man interesting talk on the Train- ing Centre at Tatamagouche, ley, accompanied by Mr. Keir N3 A vote of thanks was extend- ed to the guest speaker by Mrs. Bruce Crozier. ' amsay. Hamilton were recent motorists to Moncton. N.B. Mr. Roger Cousins left by motor on Friday morning for Toronto after visiting his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cou- sins. Baltic. On Tuesday evening the Unit- ed Church Women of Princetown United Church Malpeque, enter- tained the members of Central Lot 16 U.C.W. at the home of . W. G. Ramsay and Mrs. Wilton Ramsay of Malpeque. Mrs. Kenneth Owen presided and conducted the worship ser- vice - scripture was read by Mrs. Smith and prayer was of- fered by Mrs. Arthur McKay of Darnley. A vocal duet was ren- dered by Miss Ina Phillips and Mrs. Archibald McGregor Lot 16 expressed their apprecia- tion of being able to share with Princetown in this service. Delicious lunch was served and a social hour followed. Rev. Alexandar McKay has returned to his home after be- ing a patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospi Mrs. Millicent Beer, Mrs. Re- glnald MacNutt and Mrs. Ro- bert Nicholson of Charlottetown tal. were motorists recently. Messrs. James McKay. Jack Maclienzle, Owen McGougan of of where trainin John DesRoches of Miscouche left for Boston, Mass.. and will line Isntu. Indian River travelled to the. mainland over the weekend and J Charlottetown wen, visitors visited at Shediac. N.B. ‘ lDebert and Truro. Nova scotia.‘ MISCOUCHE Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matheson have left Miscouche for Mass. U.S.A. where they will reside. d of Miscouche recently left for Bathurst, N.B. she will take nurses 8. Betty ~ Richar , enter Boston University. to Malpeque Mrs Alphonse Gallant of Mis- couche recen y in Rumford. Maine where she visited with relatives. spent Mrs Alex Gallant als a week of ington visited with her daugh-‘ ter in Miscouche on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Peter Steele of to O 'Miscouche on Sunday. Mrs. Arnold Camor. n and dau- ghter Cathy of Miscouche left real where Cathy will enter hos- pital for surgery. 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