ISLAND NEWS PAGE\On conection OF Toven Flags Western And Central Districts : The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Mar. 9, 1965. 3 the month. ‘ ~ I a 5 Several cases came up for 4 consideration in the welfare re- were port. $ Bell The 1965 was ll rt zs H Ble "oe 7 “Incorporation Act _ Amendments Sought There was barely a quorum in February, almost double the when the new city council met nymber received during Febru- last night for its first regular ary of 1964 8 meeting. Most serious lossesduring the ‘5 E tf i eF 3 i 0.000 | i i : . 48 990.100 Out of the province are coun- two months were in fires at the aah cillors Elmer MacRae and W R. Queen Hotel, Michael Brothers which _ : sumber the MacNeill and City Engineer D.E. warehouse and Cud "5 Busi- in| ott weer = _ ee ms MacLean, and Coun. Dougias ness Equipment stere*and Adel- MacDonald was absent for the !a’s Millinery, Estimated total | i R RFs? oot grounds first part of the short meeting. fire loss was $160,945. | rence. : Resolutions were passed re-|, The report of the bureau of ‘ several applications to {ite prevention noted that build- others to aoe the be made to the Legislature dur- Eastern Provincial More Vom OTe ontlaction will ack ‘es ‘ereased considerably because of liza flight oe ee ne waaay we Fi t to amend the City of the new @ of & oe col in ed by the flying hunters. pore fi byt 4 : = ; _ City -Of | lection. It. was also stated that only | “Te , just sprinkle & Charlottetown Incorporation Act |, complete automatic sprinkler two me . COL. G. ELLIOT FULL, F. Walter Hyndman, presi- adian Club held in the Char- to provide for advance po'!s 10 | system had been installed in the ‘ to the bunting grounds were | vice-president Prince Edward dent of the Canadian Club, ottetown Hotel. Mr. Shaw re- \imagination of the exhibitors. eee eae Sedecy ned |e ate tS seuarat Hicks and Lawrence Flights Island. Canadian Club, Robert discuss some of the highlights Selene anc eeetalee We rid ree nied _ tes a Water Streets and the southern | Convent. , oa maeon Wea Couns - F. Shaw, deputy commission- of Mr. Shaw's address at last Fair, and illustrated his talk jroof with constant color chang. | Projection of Cumberiand Street.| The police department reported er-general of “Expo 67" and evening's meeting of the Can- a The eon bal o 1 oe [moth of February with . con = ‘emer ie as 4 sewage and water | Victions. Investigated were an : . FAIR'S HIGHLIGHTS DESCRIBED eae ccna at as [soar seni entiens sates a a es Se ee a firm has an undetermined num- ® ‘ber of light aircraft along with : helicopters. i The copters will be used to ga- abests that the |ther the ooteenns ae a) and novel ideas ever report sup- | central large pan. they A l in a World's Fair. The theme of 8. position in Viet | will be transported to shore by his environment will be develop- \ was dan- |the aircraft. ed using the Atlantic Ocean and b - After taking on, a complete yacht will be built plan was ‘most |ckinners, the before the visitors eyes. ‘I _bave fuzzy indeed. ‘ t f Robert F. Shaw, deputy com- 965 acre site, and is composed|they are accepted, it will work ome ee Peat of be missioner general of “Expo 67 \of four distinct areas. meee to. an average charge of| most popular of the fair ... addressed members of the Pier is designated the section |$1.67 per’ visitor. Il do not state this because F ge j 12 | B it bag 2 : P.E.1. Canadian Club in the for the performing arts, and| Pavilions for the exposition|in the Maritimes,” Shaw Canada had Charlottetown Hotel last even- buildings are already beginning| will be constructed’ in five cate-| said. end hemor ts ing. Mr. Shaw ljhs travelled to rise. St. Helene’s Island will| gories: service, thematic gov-| The “Expo” will also feature enlnerity sepest. 3 across Canada apd presented be the main section of the fair ernment, private and amuse-|a thousand-foot com- was necessary “to clarify and the outline of Expo 67 to many| and will be the centre of a com-| ment. At present, $7 nations, the , away any cobwebs around cities and towns in preparation | plex transit system. 10 Canadian provines, and two our thanking.” Peace would for the official opening of the| The St. Lawrence Seaway is| cities, Montreal and Paris, have company will never be obtained by appease: fair. The doors to Canada’s being widened to provide the|leased land and begun building. \screen” ment. “Expo” will officially open on third fair segment. This area| Twenty-nine more nations have Gilles Gregoire, deputy Credl- April 28, 1967, and close six will be called Isle Notre Dame |indiated they are planning to tiste » Said the best policy months later. and will provide the entrance to lease, and Canada is to ask for a cease- , Mr,—-Shaw -suppfemented his/the subway which will run un-|mated a total of 60 nations will fire and line up with trie. : talk with a series of colored|der the St. Lawrence River. The|take part in the world Expo. such as France and - Fe slides depicting location, pavil-|final area will be the amuse-| ~The Place des Arts is the on- seeking negotiations. Can- % ions, and architecture of the|ment area, containing a marina,|ly “Expo” boilding finished at/| ada was in io- e fair. He described the fair as|hall of stars, restaurants and| this time, and it is located in help form nent and suz a “second” hundredth birth-|snusement- rides. This area will: Montreal itself. — This~ beautiful day of Canada. be called Le Ronde. | and complex structure will be The Exposition is located on @|qRaNnsrr SYSTEM ne commission for Expo 67 | DEATH NOTICES 5 / ’ H ite — = 93 = > a re 3 a --sS a a . : or : eer b the ath’ ened iene! i ares ie pon \ oe i eS HI £ i is : = 2 oo a a i F ‘ *£ sig irs fishes = | i type shows a different aspect of Man. | hibi The five main are Man oe . the Explorer, Man the Creator, ‘Man the Producer; Man and the 4 1 i ti 7 g i i Community, and Health. “| Health will be represented by| Mr. hy calling a gteat model of a human cell, |“‘Expo 67” the “largest single \ which will show the effects of |peacetime operation ever con- | ducted in North America”. He ; also commented on Prince Ed- ward Island’s Centennial Cele- brations and said, “Prince Eds ward Island has shown us the up to Canada to f : : 5 5 2 iy 1 ie Pownal cemetery. Please anada power one thé P.E.T. Hospitel, sua G the result of an accident, 5 i i if ‘ E “3 i lik | i a ii 3° ; Fie ;