ISLAND NEWS PAG Montague, Souris, Kings County ,.o7 AY tc, 4.176208 con ¢@ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. April 12, 1962 Major Project Undertaken By Southern Kings Co. Ass‘n The King's County branch of the Fish and Game Protection Ass ciation was formed on May 29, 1950 with Cyril Johnston, the first president. The provincial @ssociation was instrumental in forming County branches to increase interest in the preser- vation of fish and game and to provide a stronger voice in de- termining regulations governing these sports as wel! as to ac- quaint sportsmen of these laws and to report violators. mong sportsmen present at this initial meeting were: Gra- ham Rogers, Frank Acorn, S.S. Hessian, Peter MacLellan, Earl Ings, Harry Webster of the Do- minion Wildlife, Stewart Jones, Harold Shaw and Dick Found. Some of the ing which have since been ac- complished were: men respect the wishes of the farmers. That School children That Sports- |<... | Aims and pro- F jects laid down at this meet- Contract Given For Wharf Job At Bay Fortune Department of Public Works to Norman N. MacLean of Murray River, to carry out repairs to the north wharf at Bay F er- tune, it was announced Wednes- d Mrs. M. MacDonald, ay by } M.P. for Kings, on behalf of the | Hon, David J. Walker, minister |P« ef public works. The contractor submitted the lowest bid of three in response to advertising for public tenders “Ff = a \ \ C AX; va : | a le pe Zs 5 which closed on March 28, 1962. |f~ The highest bid was $29,818.50. The work is scheduled for com- pletion within eight months. Steel sheet pile and cr timber walls, tied with steel tie rods, will be constructed outside | timber the existing untreated walls on the west, .» south and east sides of the wharf. The with a gravel surface. The wharf approach at the inner end of the west wall will be filled with rock. The existing creosoted and treated timber wall east of the main wharf, |§ will be reinforced with creosoted piles. The work is necessary due to the deteriorated condition of the | existing structure. be taught conservation to con-| grams tried out, and through his struct dams _ and improve | efforts and with a small mem- | streams, Crow Shoots, Moore’s| bership, dams have been rebuilt | Sanctuary. The association also went A Hun and Phea- | at Cardigan head in 1959, Rose- sant program and many others. | neath in 1960, St. Georges in| on | 1960, and Mitchell River in 1961. | | record as being against the en-| He also was a strong spokes- | closure of property except for sanctuaries. In December, 1955 at a meet- | man for a Causeway to replace | the bridge at Cardigan. At a previous meeting the Bridgetown Span Ready Saturday The highway bridge at Bridge- | town is expected to be open for | traffic this coming weekend, de- partment of highways officials ing in Bridgetown and with the | Southern Kings Association has | said yesterday. consent of the parent associa- | recomme nded the replacing of | tion, It was decided to form two | the Seal River Bridge with a associations in Kings it was felt that due to distances, members in the different sec- | tions of the County might find | County, a8 | causeway in 1962. | Construction proposed by this association for this year include Steel is being put across the | gap, washed out 10 days ago by heavy rains and melting snow, | and the bridge is expected to | be restored Saturday. Re SAVE 20c PER POUND RIB OR FILET END PORK LOIN ROAS the Thompson dam at Lower | it difficult to attend meetings | Montague, Creeds dam at Stur-| department of Industry and Na- other than in their own districts. | geon and possibly the Stewart | tural Resources. Game wardens Following two years with Gilbert Clements as | president, Louis elected president and has serv- ed in this office ever since. Dur- | this association took advantage in | of: The winter works program | to ing Mr. Cantelo’s 5% terms office, a number of dams have/| which was of great benefit to been built, streams have been|them; The Co-operation of upland game pro-| members; The assistance of the improved, Montague H & S Shown Films |: On Mathematics Teaching Cantelo was | president of the Southern Kings | very active | dam at Murray Harbor South. On speaking of his terms as branch, Mr. Cantelo said that and the R.C.M.P., the and Spurgeon Jenkins. Mr. Cantelo said that although he did not always agree with Mr. Jenkins, he has done much keep the public aware of the activities of the association press; through his newspaper column. | All these facts he said, plus the stocking of streams by the Car- digan rea are a few the reasons why “ ve the best fishing and hunting in the Province.” At the last Southern Kings meeting at Cardigan it was the opinion of the 20 members pre- 49° CHOICE C.S. OAKLEAF CORN for Succulent Flavour...Low Cost! A tender, juicy roast of pork is always a welcome change for Sunday dinner. And right now it's a bargain, too! Pork is in big supply, and Dominion’s experienced meat buyers have stocked up on a choice selec- tion. Treat your family to a meaty, flavour- ful roast of pork from Dominion...and save! rea rereta tas Shop SELF SERVICE or AT THE COUNTER... with Equal Confidence! #) GEC EF r= ee — GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BLUE BRAND BEEF CENTER CUT LOIN MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS Pork Chops» 69° Wieners 2.::.99° SWIFTS PREMIUM HOCKLESS THICK JUICY SMOKED Picnics <2 illets » 39c- LF OR EVERYTHING IS GUARANTEED WHITE OR COLORED . wots 35°! WESTMINISTER |: LB. CELLO MONTAGUE —Two films en-; month. It was thought that the| cont that the streams in the area titled ‘‘Numbers In Color’’ and! recreational association would| were well stocked and that the ‘ “‘Home and School’’ were fea-| organize the events, while the) construction of dams have gone |ALLEN . tures of the program for the re-|Home and School Association | a Jong way in improving fish- | cent meeting of the Montague| would provide refreshments for| ing in this area; but, that more Home and School Association} the children. Mrs. Lloyd Fraser, | ladders and other means must C held in the elementary school} Athol Dewar and Mrs. Archie|be provided so that trout, sal- 48 02 TINS with the president, Arthur Sulli-| Hilchey were appointed to ar-| mon and other fish can gain the ¥ ‘van. presiding. range for refreshments. upper reaches of brooks and The first film demonstrated} Mrs. Lester Carpenter andj streams. It is the intention of i the Pilates cians i: teach-| Mrs. Robert Ferguson served | the association to take steps (CMRISTIES ROLLS ing Mathematics in primary lunch, ‘in this direction during 1962. schools, by which the subject C @omes alive in the child’s | 1 mand. gt isso a ceeey! © MALE HELP WANTED | roe routine. Eric Duvar operated the! projector, and Rod Martin and| ASSORTED Bo Tenens ty atin and) An experienced male clerk for general HI-C transportation of films and| ‘i equipment from Charlottetown. store. Must have references. Write stat- ASSORTED 5 at ams C Mrs. Elsie Watterworth,} ¢s ° . achool principal received, on be- | ing experience and wages expected to half of the elementary school, a " complimentary set of encyclope- | Box 4682, Guardian Office, FRUIT DRINKS DARES dia from Croft Metal Products, which company was associated onta 48 OZ. TIN with the construction of the new M gue C 1 LB. PKG. ROBIN HOOD WHITE OR CHOCOLATE school. Some members expressed the : C wish that the children participat- | | ing in the music festival be more | = : | uniformly dressed. It was sug- \ FOR gested that the boys wear white | shirts and bow ties, and the i girls wear pastel colored dress- es. Mrs. Ralph Beck and Mrs. } — —— a= — Sif 7" es David Clarkson were appointed = ied Toe met a eat | marrie FLORIDA INDIAN RIVER—SIZE 100's Ci ldikeceatcdacc NON FOOD ITEMS C © ST. 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