ISLAND NEWS PAGE .”2:i:;i::’:.:::.°.:i:i2:*::, TS'side Council Studies Western And Central Districts . .w.i.i'l"i£;?.5§l.‘.Eli..S"3.l.llai... _ Mayor .1. Ernest Morrison an- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Jan. 31. 1964. 3. nounced following last night’s 1.°—?;‘.'.1’é’ “K. "‘.‘;‘.1“.¥'};’5. 2'3?‘ ."°..£.‘;‘;§ A summemae survey maueieasi at we Hmcwst hon-inc . « F b ., ' c., last summer by the 0ttawalPNl9<'1- _ _ !.?..§;‘, In 9 ma“ mm ele l consulting non of J.H. Rich-l 'l‘h_e detailed report W111 lg- : Mayor Morrison told this re-; ar_ds and Associates to deter-‘studied the bummersiu porter last niglht “I have hadl mm“ “W339 P"ll“l-“"1 °‘,h3"'ll°w" Council‘ . nmnnii 500 nennie asking me! lioi-_ waters reportedly differsi ‘Early last year considerable in run again ;in its approach to the sewageichscussion l.‘£"VOl\ved arou re jdigpogal pi-oblemy as proposediports submitted by the Island I I E . built until the town had cleaned ‘by an 1513041 e'—1"=’lUef31'iWE “Tm. “'7” M Lalme A' 0°19“ and * up the harbor. ‘ “Then out of th ,, it was learned last night. ‘ASSOCl-9195. WlriC‘l'l PI'0D050d “*0 e blue", the The Ottawa firmvs 1.ec0mmm_ use of Ho1man‘s islandin Sum- By CARMAN slvn'rl.l iweainep condilicng people have councillor said, a letter was re- dations reportedly proposed ' mf'§‘d°..l‘a'l’l’T 3'5? 5"‘ M ‘ S'side Bureau. The Guardian been. running taps to prevent} Vei ved from 8 Eqverllmenl l.'0llSl-Nlcfioli of a bafiln Olf PF0-.la°l'(-m miSp°s%adSysl.em' uh Town residents will be paying freezing and secontlly, after con-; member. Dec. 4. asking the N115 P3“ “°“ 9 39' iiigne, waien. and sewerage siderable checking by the de- town to turn over the land for n pO!“ll0llS to service a comm-un-‘ ‘ . .”y of aippmxiimaieiy mom pp” [.l‘r)Val ‘provincial and feder- ate .bh. , sh N _ pa ment, one leak on marine; playground. pk.‘ and _ ded m t -‘Eat authorities, and the town had .in.ScI.".in.'"n.’ .1122’ M....‘.’o..£’.§i'a WW and '‘I don't i... s,,0,,,,. n,,, . he placed "f§°T’.I."“.§'.7e.. Wei‘. .1:-wueht tn acquit‘? ownersmv it announced at last night’: town bemg mpalred and a Sewn“ W5": “V9” 3 Pie“ °l lam’ “ml the ] 5Umm9l‘Sld0. 0F l»0 the !101'tl|- me Island for ""5 purpose’ It is now expected that the . . pected leak in a sprinkler line is town i i l council mating. . .. . 3° 5 3 _ ‘‘‘’“C‘'9 9 P’_°P"_3ff _, _ . _ . Calm Macnonam who 1. also “°,I‘§’heb9::"§mf3th‘;‘;l Fffilre-s and damn; as to what will be done with it . ""‘:"] “mi 3‘l:°‘l°°“5'§§‘r S” chaimmm of the Water and sew_ age ‘O the town “yr 1963 showedi he said. He felt sure that when MAYOR MORRISON l1.i.a Vl1lt‘,}‘)o a ma “age c0mmjuee_ said the new m‘w‘t damage was $7_682‘27_ the‘ a concrete proposal with Plan: 0 Ru('llaldS iep01’t- ~ - ~ ’ l he. ’ to t‘ “Hes Wm be $3.05 per month lowest In mstmy Coun. LPG IS put forward the “council will t0Iirie_(.;ifi:_;oiili‘ilca1;§r NiI:miii1sOnn In amolmcmg WW were wmd' Wm is am’ fire chief‘ Said: beccl-il)rrir.lpl~l?elaf'l)l;-zrlolhchurman said "we started this harbor P01lu- ‘CQJO ;:ftme?t ‘,;l:;erll::otlab:s”l;0punl;: gfgneggetiofinigeéitizgie that a brief on the Hillcrest tax tion survey and I would like to . . . . .. ' . see it throug Sponsored by Seeman Bros. . move", ypecwn Mm the {the Situation ‘ lot issue had been presented to So - ‘ , _ ‘ D I 0 ‘Own civic’ electfims fast My liciini-_Genei.al J_ waisnn Mac. A report on the survtfiy, co: (Canada). Li$ited. a daylong n nt. 4 pmacmng PROPOSED ‘PARK Naught and that assurance had dlrifjled bra‘; like firrgtteit J. C.ml:1c~a- I colt; ofreiituie m Isfland farmers; “' f Considerabe discussion cen» been given that the brief would 3 5 3Y1_ 9500‘ 5v W -l“'1 93“ 9 ='§I‘m m3ll3F-!€- , Ci, 1 J r8:f?§t,i;er° Czilynlgsmllgfi ' tercd on a Proposed Dark in the be presented to the minister of was received yesterdary. lment phase of agricultural Dro- ‘ C‘Il(‘_:mde'%m 0:C[lm,e(iarJ::' G: ‘ west end of town. Coun. Key national defence. should Coun. Herbert Scliur-1dllI‘U0". ' ' ' ‘ ' following a number of meetings with the town council and ‘t was at one of these meetinas . . .. ' ' ' - , t. said that during the last week Regarding the families resld- man decide to re-offer for ai snieakci-5 {mm as far away as atiwllrw lclgyieltril livvlglsdflggmon in l or so pressure had come to hear ing in Hillcrest, Coun. Schur- second term as 3 council mem-lcnnllecticut and from Oniam, i Chammmwin 3 can 0, the l. ' “ ‘V-. _. W“ 0 H I H I H . . . ‘l members concerning man said “we are doing every bel‘ representing the East Warzil iv ll be f r! l. 1. . . ii i tl Icil be (1 - on mun“ . . . _‘'‘s ‘e 35 3 "“m 1' ° an’ :.at Wlla and Emma (Bore- c£l)£:'ere(ljem(l!::lnsincen‘l(13‘&|0 trfievftse fh‘e‘“?r‘0po5bg(]h.pgrIt{},] k 100 thingz] we. can to correct their he \Vlll have one" opponent in ciilturists from this province and l ‘ilfllill lCI‘l0:l](€lt. an.“ moved to had no authority to set a rate. 9 re" C m 9.. par . pm em ' ‘he P950" °l ("“‘m M°m5°"' llhe 55'9" Marmme p”“'l“°°5 3 Willdlsnr 41 Wars 3:0- Although Easter may be The organization meeting was are left to right. Walter Auld. in explaining the situation Mn. 9,” Ce"! - “,9 53”» 3"“ l d°"l Town Clerk John Cameron 3 retail branch manage!’ Of * will be on hand for the sessionsl He ii‘ survived bv his Wife *9Va"3l Weeks 3“'3y~ the Cl‘<'“" held last night and Diana vice-chairman of the cam- MacDonald‘ at as mm -sug-gestnhns that we are read 8 number of letters wrmen WE‘ Sclmmnam Ltd’ ibel"g held l“ S“""“e”5id°- Feb" lvcrna ltlleevesl (‘rockett and lottetown Rotary Cliib’s Eas- made for me (mend . _J A h . April 13 1950 the public Um. lmldmg ll up ‘ lily May” M°"ls°“ a".d the 5°‘ Mr. Mollison. 37. a veterauigi ' ' ‘er Sea“ commmu‘ is maki . mg cene- paign. ames Hall. 0 airman. , ' , . E Coun. Key recalled that at a lictor-‘General concerning the . . ‘ 5 . . and life-lonng member at Sum-* . . - Son William Duluth‘ Mum" mg pmpamtmns for the big mnny which win be held nnd w_R_ Jenkins‘ president firm g:"2"“n::1‘;‘d:e “W-at-elm-_ meeting last year the town had dredging ot Summerside har- [nm.§ide_ announce“ his intem; The session wiil be held in Efllgckzltlte. §{;:id:o~iS.NNGeo r fund-raising campaign now. Monday, Feb. 17. Shown above of Rotary. ' .. -~ malle a Verbal agwement 1" b°r' . tions to contest the ward seat {the Ca""“d'a“ L9“'”“ Home 3“d‘i .7 ' ’ ' " ‘md Sewemge 3“ 196° 39': which land owned by the town In his correspondence Mayor . - ~ (1 i t d . 1n15:El5"’ CT°°k°“- 0'5 Ch3"l°i‘l9t°W“- Pointed the l‘eg’U'1Bt01'.V bod!’ *0 l would be turned over for the Morrison had‘urged that the yesterday m°mm“g' He 15. um 15 "9 '0 E}: U“ emay at '. H19 W33 Dmdeceased by 3 503 peitwise and set ran“ and N, Park if it was bum A gm/em_ harbm be dredged in order thal son of a former town councillor. ia.m. Premier Walter Shaw will i Regin 1d a ' ‘c I 6" c 8 s l 5”’ ‘mm ‘W 31“ Waiter 3}“! ment member had stated. he‘ naval vessels could visit the R-l-e M°1115°“ and M1‘ M°m' be “'9 W95‘ speaker 5‘ thei The 5lmP—'l‘-9‘ W39 had i3 n r 59‘”9"3'g° 5Y9t9m5 °P€'1‘3t"1’E said. that no park would bcl port during centennial year. son. iclosing dinner meeting. ‘Windsor. ' within the provi . i In not complyiililge with the rates For the second time in a your Oggungy &éle1‘i§° :n Egg‘ ‘d offiicials of Canelco Service inf $500 per. dim he 93“ _ ’ Limited of Freetown have an-l consideration in being given -. nouniced a reduction in electric irequest to the provincial govem-ll service rates to domestic ciis- imeiit ‘for withdrawal from tihei By. GEORGE CONDON l"“Tll.t}leI'°l'31r‘lt sl°"'r.dl'n evhegf tollilerlzlav 1963 shortly after Inntlflt>Sn?c1l)1llsion Coun MacDonaldl 1a:treln"inglillaryn,s"f.3;Le“efiiiiliflnlifi*Lj;,Il§'1°" a prov‘ 8‘ a ltrhe company began operations ‘Said "1 Wmllld 1‘3l»l1€'T 0:: it dig: . i _ _ den in in ei-ii_jbefore an e-ection.' to merits made in sliovi classiica : NUDE‘ _Alberton is extenclllna iggltes weiepgiiengeglggafiepilng fines’ he commemed uw. have tions and awards for Herctords its (‘l\lll!l)lllOn to three days t:hlI at the various cxliibitions in lycnr the meeting felt that balk them on a level with eieclric ‘“° altemmwe - the province this year. The l ll“!'S and trophies should be s°tr.‘”°° gags chafgefl "‘ °"‘e’.WATER CONSUMPTION moves were m1i(l( by the ldmalcd as Prizes for the pre- s°§'°'.'S .° °.g:”;;'"(f?‘,i d 1 In the Water and 59W9l‘889 Fe- P.E.I. Hereford Bl'E‘P(l€l‘S As- 'in-icr breeders and cxhibitms. . egfmnlltlg l F]; ‘'5 r1‘’i;;4'‘P01‘ti‘lW3S Wted that during the rociatlon as it he‘.a its annual Special guest SDOGKBY‘ Slfiwafi égngstigecflrsstggerg ‘Wu!-‘?iryi;en'efié ‘m°"th. °f December waler..c°n' meelmg 3'‘ the Q”‘’(‘“ H0’-9L }‘V"l3’l‘l' deputy "‘l"l5l°r from a reduction of 25 pm‘ centlslllm mcreasfd by ‘to con- The meeting a.gi'ecd that boat acririiltiire also advocated in in the cost of 8" power Over 200 1:11 €r':t":;..° Fhzlogigferglygr bag“: P1‘0d11’C9T'S ‘V979 in 3" U“‘l3V°"‘|°“"a'°“‘l p”7'e5 “all al°"’3 uh’ kilowatts used per month. ling minim}; af Nloveigeiber znd able position in comparismi to il~lll(‘:' to encouiiiaige more Here At present this rate is two‘ . the d31T.Y _bl‘_e€di‘lS._ 959001811! |“"“‘ Sll““’1“_‘Er5- ‘id than cents per kilowatt hour. and the‘ “This seems to stem from two 81 lg; Pl‘0Vm‘C'l31 l;«X§"b':r"0'l-‘find ill‘|"“5"£;‘;‘(l‘f ffmiitsungtf ‘11::5b"3: reduction wiil be to one and a different causes". the report or was sen .n .19 'o— i .1!‘ 0 S 011 fl half cents. ‘read. "first, on account of severe vin-cial Exhibition .\.~so('iation I<Innrl this past year u can asking it to adopt the systcm lDa'‘0d '0 195?. of beef classes agreed upon at SALES DOWN » I I I l the annual meeting of the No-) He said that sales thrau-gti‘; tional Hereford Association ‘dl i{Il)a[l'()ll‘S \v'e4re down over 1%2 > Montlreal 'but compared favorably with '1‘hl'lS MW 5.VSl¢‘m. P1'"Vld-'l‘"3_lllP other Maritime Provinces eight show classes for beef nm- Ilic sa-id “P.E.I. certainly isn't u ducers. was tried succcssfiilly Etnkiiiigz a back seat" and ex- at the Atlantic Winter Friir in i pl.-iined that Island shipments I n November and is expected toitlirougli abattoirs were nearly be adopted by all class A [airs icoual to the shipments of Nova in the country. }Scotia and New Brunswick SUMMERSIDE BUltr;AU‘ion member-ii in the coming year. At present the Provincizil Ex- |('0l’lll’)lIl(‘d. OF THE GUARDIAN Honorary president for thel hiibition at Charlottetown pro-i Mr. Wright blamed the drop Dr. Hillard Clark was installed coming year is Victor Travers; vi-des only four classes foriin i963 on the poo: feed situa- president ot the Georze R. branch padres. Rev. J.D.E. beef. but eight for daiijv ani- lion wliicli developed in tihe iaii Pearkes VC. branch of the Roy- 0'Hanley. and Canon Mlark Ferg- mals. cl‘ l9i;2_ He also blamed Q“. at Canadian Legion at the anwnualluson; sergeant-at-anns. is Henry; The new class systcm will ifcca‘ situation for the inicrea.s- lmee““’5'- last mgm‘ . ‘Be"la"l‘ The new M“ vice" provide classes in such divi:-— ‘or! number of cases of winter M0” than 300 l°‘.“°" ".‘°m.b‘“'sll"'°5'dem '3 .Cla'r°"".° Smile and ions as yearlings for cacti sea» dyson-tci-y recorded mm attended the meeting hi,qhligh=t-ithe second vice-president is ug . . son (every three inoiiihsl, bestilicrclls by veterinarians last ed by the financlal mm" that M" Sutherland‘ l . .7. . ‘ dicatied the branch made an‘ The new executive members‘ pair of bulls, best tlirce calves lSlImlllt.‘l‘. m - l . ' l . , _ alPPl‘0Xlmial€ PFOW Of $20-000 “ha-ie Ben Champion. Joseph Clark, and others. scveial comimcnts were made 1963. The assets of tin. brancnmanche H0“. wmiam Grmmh it was also voted that a prize illll'l‘lll,‘.Z‘.ll0LIl the meeting at the inc,-eased by $]3_(}0(‘, nver ilieimm Macxemh, Clarence _ at Ml be provided for the lnumbcr of younger people l;u'e— prevvvjgus yeah The innni-i winsisefiault Tam” "n/Lacnieni‘ Jack isciii and it was agreed the best preserlited by finance civmmitteeibanglex Eani Atkinson_ Ben M. .Kl(‘]l i‘oi‘u'am for the industry in chairman James Hogan, lsenauii and En-nmeii '11;-aiinoi-, gcncral was to get younger~per- Retiring President Edward Ar- The new pi-esidenn 1),-_ cling-lg, lsoiis interested. senault urged all lemon mPm- presented the past president’: 1 Mr. Wright also commented fifrtihem Cefltellnlial .V€‘3l‘ *0 make pin and medal to Mr. Arsenault gre the ion the success of the meat in #99‘ 5'93!‘ in “'9 hlsmryiand presented a prize to Nora ‘s ' at the er °( | pot-lion service eg"°"- .Cameron. Siimmerside. tbr win- ‘5l;1ll,'Fl'|l(‘I‘ plants. and the tlaci Mr" A‘.'5°’"’“" °°"’"al”lal"d:niini! the POPPY 95583’ COMBSL ltliat "Here-rm-d breeders were he- :“e1Ef,’e"t‘l‘."‘“‘“’9 ]:“‘?"‘l’1‘;‘;:,i’°‘ :1“??? The membership given to it their new. .i...:. 3 ;.:::....';lv 9“*°'°.' 'i*“°:.::* “"5. after the problems in late 1962. to ttgndnfg 81 f I ll’”‘“°l‘ membeflhp as we lnncin INCREASE 3 W191‘ 3 °m'°'T egfled by 66 over the past year. 3' The Wcretary of the a“wia_‘ ’ ‘ _ There are 485 ordinary mem- 'tion Mrs. Fulton Sanderson not- , “Ce” Assn-Cl-mm" anjllbers comm N90“ PANTRY SALE "F-ll" led the large 50 her will in‘ Rgilllh Raynor and wmmm Hay lGtl'l'l(1(l)lI11el?:l‘l1;'eS8.ld tillllteeupstaln A Pam’? Sale l" “id “l f‘”‘"' _<‘”‘359 in m9mb9"5'hlP in 5119 Special head table guests wereirenovations to the legion home ton Boys‘ Club was held in the past t.wo years and also read a Mr, and Mm. Neil A. Matlieson. would begin in the near fubiire Public Library Satui'da.v <"lllf‘l'- ilisl Of prize winners from the and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Roper. costing approximately $3.000. noon. Generous contributions of iassociation last year. food were made by a number of ‘ She said the association must people and proceeds amounted continue to DI‘0lm0l0 Hfilldolfls. to approximately $3.1. Mrs. "We have. a good product ‘ . Maurice Perry and Miss Beverly ‘iin 3 beautiful P30k8'8? Hid] if we se Ennland were in charge of sell. ismcfl l§>;:imote it. will 1'' (‘onsiderable discussion arms 0- GUEST SPEAKER iabout the possibility of registeh ‘ President of the Atlantic Pm in 2 artificially inseminated An Impi-over Course for those who have ex- \srim$s ECOnOi?lll(l‘) Cn;‘incil. -lat‘lt'al‘Ilm2'lll}S‘ for the srnaller pel-fiance in commerpin] 99]-vigw is of- ~ “Shiv W 9 '9 “"°.“"l""' ° mum?“ W“ l '3 tered by the Vocational Education Division of ;§’°f,f:'su“,fm§‘;°,sif,';""i§‘na;‘}f""‘§,'il§.‘,,‘L"k“°.;{,i,,‘§ eifnlilnl KL,‘ ,;}i“‘..,";,'.;",‘I the Dent. of Eduoation in co-operation with the vi-i.nd,_ chaired by Ennni can !e-red animals. However Alcattlo P.E.I. Tourist Assn. . h h M M in "W W‘°"=:.i:‘.'.12.‘r"°‘""’ '°““'°'°“' "‘“" W° ‘WW °'"‘°'-"*’l W‘ T'“'“"'*= "’°!="'" Here's why the Canadian Vo swagen as two eaters. Home. at a p.m. wednesdav. The-problem Wu um tuned and urge you to study the advertisement on DINNER spEA|(I*.'fl, over to the directors for study 11- speaking on the subject oilaloniz Wm‘ "'9 question at the Canadian w[nf9rg_ So, if you hear a rumour that Old Faithful the most good: over the drive wheels. ;.l"dm°" "M °°"mfi‘,"' Honllgeglieslllilcllerfllllc ilrllali to obtain ti: l"s"l"d by the For ten years we've been fighting them is full of hot air, it‘: true. To protect it against salt and sand and Hyndman was 9 izuesi - "Him. at _ mm dinner link-l;$l00 The cars we build for Canada also get a slush, the Volkswagen wears four coats of mm ' h ater. » .i flfl breeder WIlh°"°° , . grid" “light allthR%AFu tllewiififl cl-1:0 tllemclllt 8“; P.E.|' In some areas it wasn't such a hot idea. heavy duty battery. (Don't buya garage. Buy paint. Everywhere. Even under the dashboard i Al-lgln§:;Eeasll,1oiit. lgtlhlzlr /spe “““ ""'"""'°“ "'° ""“"°°"'d l” So we've added a second heater. It's a a Volkswagen.) where it doesn't need it. " changed to read three breeders. Q" 3“9’"w“’]‘g°' ‘(7,“’L‘;‘i‘;'t'°'}‘i‘(‘;‘;:' or even one if he had the proper coniplelgly separate unit that doesn't get its There are other reasons why the VW is And you'll never buy anti-freeze because J.“l')oIrvt: sttlwafill. lilr Comma. Sim l""':'&.mg W. emu“ by C warmth from the Onginm a winter wonder. the engine is cooled with airinstead of water. d°'° F ‘:(‘]i'E:g"i"l,’i:'1l]lfi‘,';1(,",l,"ir°(f.lil,:,l,l_r%lh° "‘f“;'P(',?fl§l:,';,‘ ":1? it means that on cold mornings you can Take traction. __.. NOW YOU k"°W WllY W0 00'1"“! ' ‘ n , . . mind. and Senator Owl"? absence of Edwin M8cR80- heat the car faster. From twenty below to The Volkswagen doesnt slip as 60$|lY as sell so many of our Phmlp" lN'iliiME2 PllEsmE:r um elect seventy above in minutes. Even while the other cars because the engine is in the rear. cars in Canada. '. L I man W - _ , . . C“ C539 PARTY led l reivlndaent tor the comlna angina is idling, It puts 200 pounds of weight where it does Canadian winters. Ml-awn OWL cm’ "W ’""" lvmp The other memlm of “'0 '|'liero will be an interruption of electric "MW GVEMBE ll ll‘? p*“‘°°l‘l*‘l new executive are: Max Thom!)- house had nine tables in play. mi. Victoria. viceixesldent: power on the Malpeque Road cast in First prizes wereflvon by Mrs. iclarrk Johnston, Miltou. treasu- Joaeph Am.-nault and RD. Mt; ‘er. Sgt Mrs. Fulton Sanderson. 0|! Jcmnfy L T D Kl ; consolation. Mrs. Fran G801”. l".V- _ , a.'ll'.?.:'. and mi. 0'Meara: Bu-e tgrifiectxrhznformlztfie 22nd. weather permitting. between the w. R. J E N K I N S . ;_°;';:"l- Mi‘ "’""“ Krill: Hudlolli ca-cumvm hours of 1:00 pm. and 4:00 p.m. Mm mMw,;g;;g;;« W Rat 13...... NW. ;..'..v..:.;. PROVINCIAL nismiiuroii M _ M. ii, ‘c i ii... , Mrs. M“ 9*“ °f“"",.,. flton; mi! The area affected will be from Kennedy's _ ii’. N , ..':..“i:.é‘ um... ‘.;,“.’,“ "..m.,...f'°a. Valley; Com M ,0 the C_N_,i_ mnm_ so. Peter‘: Read. Parttdalo .. Box 'l055—Tcl. 4-6563 i Mn Brydon smiai. Mrs. Raiv- lJack M1acKinnon. mallow: John lliond O'Meara and Mrs. Phillip ‘lvincxinnon. Klnross; Leltti town- This interruption is necessary 00 P°"““ xincii. ‘Hie prizes were donated iii.-mi. Saurllsr Rigging: ’“°"‘ crews to rebuild the distribution line in this area. I; Min Phage: Keefe and llal‘(;‘e%rl«:::nmti;’e‘ M an REIL l