.‘ | Gofi Asks waier Service ligLAND NEWS PAGE For New By RALPH CAMERON Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Provision of water from the city water supply for the n ew vocational school being erected lust off Malpeque Road is un- der consideration by the Co m- missoners of Sewers and Water Supply, City Council was told yesterday at the regular monthly meeting. The meeting was held in the morning. due to the provincial election, as it was felt many Councillors would wish to be at home last evening to hear elec- tion results. LETTER READ A letter was read to the Coun~ oil from Hon. J.P. Matheson. provincial minister of p u b l i 0 works. requesting water he sup- plied to the new institution. Ma- yor A. Walthen Gaudet told members the matter was now before the Water Commission- ers, but had been delayed due to the absence from the city of two commissioners. He said the question of sup lying sew- age disposal did not enter into the request. a. It is believed a prior request for supplying the water had been turned down, but that the matter may be reconsidered in view of expansion of the city due to inclusion of the former No Man's Land area. In the brief morning meeting, only matters of routine impor- tance were considered as it was Announced that a special meet- ing of Council would have to be held within a few days to deal with several matters of impor- tance, particularly referring to town planning. PASSING BY-LAW One of them will be the pass- ing of a by-law permitting erec- tion of multiple housing units along Belvedere Avenue . . o y Maritime Realties, as it was __.___*_ WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- p lures reported by the weather office: Dawson Vancouver Victoria . . Edmonton Calgary 5 Regina . . l Winnipeg ......... ‘7 -1 Toronto .. B2 32 Ottawa 27 31 Montreal 30 31 Quebec 22 32 Fredericton 35 46 Saint John ..... 37 47 Moncton ..... .. 34 50 Halifax . . . . . . . . .. 48 55 Charlottetown 40 54 Sydney . . . . . . . . .. 41 55 Yarmouth ..... .. all 55 Yarmouth .... 44 45 St. John’s ..... .. 31 46 HALIFAX (CPI — The wea- ther office says Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia will be mostly clear but some cloud and a few snowflurries should linger through the day in New Bruns- wick. Temperatures will be sea- sonal today. Regional forecasts: Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island: Sunny with a few cloudy periods; colder. south- west winds 15 to 20. Low-high at Halifax and Yarmouth 30 and 40, New Glasgow and Goshen 2’7 and 40, Sydney 32 and 40, Kentville 28 and 40, Charlotte- town 28 and 38. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 10.54 am. and 10.27 p.m. At Rustico at 6.56 a.m. and 5.34 pm. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 7.11 and sets at 4.35. Vocational School Ill—The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Doc. 11, 1962. Alberton and West Prince County stated by Councillor Walter Cox, He stated Sunday police had1 town planning chairman, that ' gone around all churches during the firm was ready to proceed morning services and had with its plans as soon as th e‘placed warning tickets on each Iby-law went through. , vehicle found illegally parked. I Mr. Cox also called attention :Next Sunday the tickets will to the great amount of brokenlcan‘y payment of a fine, heI glass on the streets, and said he i stated. had personally watched a group, deliberately smash bottles overiTENDER ACCEPTED . the curb, He had called police‘! Council accepted the tender of; who responded quickly. bill the;B and M .EQUIPmEPt companyI group had dispersed before they for supplying the City with ex-l arrived. Councillors agreed that tra snow fighting equipment. at: the prevalence of this form ofia cost of $10 Per day. Standby! destruction constituted a, danger 5 time and $12 per working hour. to car owners. IThis is the same arrangement Street committee chairman,laS Was used last winter and Elmer MacRae, said all ma. 1 which Councillor MacRae term- chines were ready for fast con- ed “the cheapest insurance we version in the event of a snowgcan buy." In agreeing Council- storm. He also told Council of lor MacNeill said it was “in- his department's efforts to bet. surance we cannot afford to be ter street conditions in the North without." River co-op housing develop- It was pointed out to Council ment. that this arrangement costs H. E. Hyndman, chairman of less than the interest on money the finance committee. remind- required to purchase the mach- ed all committee chairman to inery and in addition then the have their department budgets . City )VOIJId have to maintain and ready for the annual meeting I repair it as well as supply op- next month. erators. ‘Courtesy Nickel' Program Praised Bonn! of Trade When finds s car with s violation showing on the meter. he will sltoncofthenickelslntne meter and leave an envelope on the car windshield. The enve- l 8' '8 ho mudllmhsdbocn 10¢ a- rcstsmsdcinthecityinNov— ember. with It convictions. Of these arrests. 88 were concerned with liquor offences. There had been two arrests on charges of robbery with violence and those were pending in the court flrodouil.DsVldlynosond :. Alina: Poul Grade I: 1. Maureen Power; 1 mom“ Hymn 8. Kenneth Grade VI: 1. Janie O'Hallor- Cairns. . d p Wequsge in the sent '0 cocoon (Report for November): Grade VII: 1. cm' 0 iorsn; 2. Janet Cairns: 8: rothers. B the make it possible to extend the same courtesy to others by re- funding the nickel. VIOLATION TICKET Howatt had where he fotnld a car the second time on his daily rounds. with the first envelope dill present, he was to issue a regular parlr gro ' captured Indian soldiers taken FREE MORE PRISONE HONG KONG (Reuters)— Communlst China will release this week a second up of 140 using the Sino-Indian border fighting, Peking radio said Sat- urday. The first group of 64 was turned over by China three days ago. or G sine Ennis: I. grades: O'IIsliorsn: 81.3 Cowl Power; 3. Michael Broth- per cent. on. Highest average in the junior , Grade IV: 1, Gerry Hynes; 2. grades: Gordon Ennis and Du. Betty O'Hsllornn. id Hynes: 922 per cent. rsde HI: 1. Cecil Ennis. Bertha Dunn, teacher. TEE NICES'I' GIFTS ABE BOUGHT ing violation ticket, and in "wt case the fine would . In his police report. the Chief The new ‘courtesy nickel’ pro- that he feared store clerks. gram of the Charlottetown themselves, would take advan- Board of Trade. permitting tage of the free parking to leave their cars all day, and said steps had to be taken to guard against this. He told Council that Sgt. James Howatt had been assigned to the project, and was being supplied with 2,000 nickels by shoppers to park without fear of traffic fines. was praised in City Council this morning. The program went into effect yesterday. Police Chief Charles Mac- Arthur, however, had a warning The tender of M. I. Conway LITTER 0N STREETS and Son for supplying 500 tons Councillor MacRac, in answer I t . , . of sand at $1.70 per ton was ac- to crlthlsm regarding litter on cepted, It was said this is slight. the streets, said several street 1y lower than last year because Sweepers had to be laid 0“ for of a shorter haul. Also accepted failure to show up for work, de- was the tender 0 w. a. Bar. spite several. warnings. But he bour Ltd. for supplying a Brant- thOUEPt- 1'1 View Of the fact that ford Highway spreader at a cost DOUG'S IRVING SERVICE STATION (DOUG Rlx, PROP.) Irving Gas & Oil Products Tires - Batteries - Accessories FAMOUS FOR BRANDED INSPECT STEAGISS Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH loosens: and Worry be annoyed or tool ill-ot- loo-s. wobbgg his. too . . on lmprov alka- llnc (non-sold) powder, outs than nrmorso they col mm comfortshlo. Avoid ombu- by loose piston. Got any drug cotmtcr. AT...{ 5‘ moss Ll. THE ISLAND'B FINEST JEWELLERY AND \ CAMERA STORE. mi GRAFTON DIAL «as THE DISTRICT PAGE BUY FROM YOUR lOCAl MERCHANTS BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY Do you know something? You can save tune, 'money and energy by patronizing the business firms whose advertisements appear on this page of The Guardian-Patriot. MISS HORRIE BEATO'N LADIES' I: CHILDREN'S WEAR BEAUTY SALON Cold Waves 8 Finger Waves ISLAND TARTAN WESTERN BRIEFS title 101?; was savlingdmonety by; of $2.207, “Deal Here Where Your Dollars They have spent: time and money to bring modern services and shopping facilities near STRIDES and SKIRTS e 3C 0 SHOW, IIS epar men H M C tn . . shouldb Mitt {glfsweefiing w:VeG‘veo;e merge; to you. Show that you appreciate their efforts by shopping at their places of bringing. new” mm: 'm be open "a" crew 3° ° w“. °r 3 9w - Dividend Dollars The businessmen throu hout th district are 1' red to bring you quality mere an 50 day except Suturdsy- Tuesday and dFi’Sv at leash ‘0 lmpmve Con‘ Leglon Funeral Spend Them Like Cash 8 is p m . ed hbo Friday evening by 'sppolntmeof. d‘t’9”.5' . . For Gift Items and efficient services at the lowest possible prices. They are your friends and n g rs. trm’?” maCNeiltl Chfll‘gngn °f Members of the Monta- Phone 97-2 Alberton Pb“ 7“ Wham" epo ICE commt ee, 0 oun- 9 Branch R0 8" Can. l . l ‘ r i I - . . . cil he wished to especially con. aim Legion am meet {sulfate use 12°11“ kdipartlmfnt at the Murray Harbour ' r or 1 s exce en wor in so vmg . . _ the safe “mm of the Capitol United Church at 2 p.m. ALBERTON BARBOUR,S A J M ATHIESON MucLEOD 8: GREENE Mom-AG“: m1”; Theatre so quickly. However, he Tuesday December 11th. 0 ' McCORMICK FARM MACHINERY o T deplored the carelessness of at 2 pm. to attend the DRUG CO. LTD. mm macro c ' L 0' busmess houses in keeping large funeral of our late com. sums of money on hand With rad C ta- Alf ed E Phone 3 0'1"" II onl minimum of security e’ up m r ' Builders of _ ' rovided. He stated that prac- Shapman 0f murmy Hal" _ — — - — 6, tice indicated a lack of co-oper- our. - i so... with pence. | P103??? gmsers Nicnouou's Farm Machinery win... o...an is lng oats sEnvrca STATION PHARMACY Propane Gas Marine Hardware In,“ .Bluefle, . mm“ Parts Ii Banks In “a! on Marine Engines Minor Re Phone 30-2 AIan neatly Barn Equipment °° W” Tune-Ups Your Rani] Drug Stores Ph 101 M We Phone 86 Alan Phone 7‘ Alberto“ In West Prince 0'“ °° Phone 92-! l | I I gisszEfig‘Ei: LLOYD N. OLIVER BOATES I A. A4105) FRASER You, Hometown Cleanm ELECTRICAL s momma FEED mcuumi MONTAGUE YOUR IMPERIAL Esso sonar Cleaning. Pressing & Repairing CONTRACTOR To All Kinds of Clothing White Rose Gas & Oils BO Phone 0-3 Alberton Phone is: Alberton commrn'comsron ssnvrcs I FOR QUALITY I ‘ . humus-E J. S. SUTH’ERLAND KENSINGTON AN: $3381“ ” "E: so“. & Fm”, 011 . , . . Offico Res- _ _ . FEE”. SEN“ “Mm” Your Purina Dealer 26-2 phones m ~ I "An island Industry Employing M olLe P. E. I. c. M. BENADOM n. E. McMICHAEL Mandel," 1" "7 "mm" TORONTO, Ontario—Cecil M. Benadom. a former resident Shubaaln Feed genie. .,_ Toronto, has been elected President of Beneficial Finance Co. | of Canada, effective January lst, it was announced “1:302: “tit; Irig‘sfrfle' ifiufln‘“ if 5th by the Board of Directors. He succeeds Donald E. Mc- ' . ' . fl 0"“ 0 Michael, who is retiring after 37 years, but who will remain pmm'mg 8‘ Simon'z‘“ Trucks, Tractors and E. w. a member of the Board. w A Specialty Fm Equipmeng Benadom, who served as Vice President in change of the ‘ "0" gggzilgegiggne-Ups m . Pontiac Cars Furniture A: Applllnces ' RCA VICTOR firm fnom 1952 through 1959, lived here in Lawrence Park. He Phone 36-2 Kensin is left Toronto in 1959 when he was elected Vioc President and “‘0'” 175 Remington . G. M. c. Trucks Television a- Radio RADIO 3! TV Assistant to the President of Beneficial Management Corpora- if. . M.my_Fmon sale. ‘ some. Marine Radio SONIC. tzion, a U. S. affiliate in M‘orristmvn, N. J. Band-om also suc~ cl. I“ Bani to ' ceeds McMichacl as President of Beneficial Management ‘ , .. ~ gen. 1‘! Corporation in the U. s. G. L. MacKENZIE iN-C. N. AUBREY CUTCLIFFE 8"" We m- W“ W Both Beneficial Finance Co. of Canada and Beneficial. General Mer h d. YOUR PURINA DEALER An Efficient Service to mom” Management Corporation are part of the Beneficial Finance 0 an ‘50 . System which has over 1&50 affiliated offices throughout Can- Groceries BUILDING SUPPLIES ,, CEMENT A“ 0"" mck' " Tum" “mm” h" u” Em" 3°” Solids ada, the U. 5., England and Australia. There are 150 offices - pm. a O’Leory v mu Mam 190 in Canada- See Our Christmas om Selection Phone 27-4 Frederch W M m 0.1”” PM" ' Benradom started his career with Beneficial in a branch I I d! T H ' ’ office 33 years ago. In 1949 he was promoted to Assistant ,“cu "3 0’“ “who” Ap‘ Supervision Director of the firm‘s Eastern Department in the pliances, Dry Goods, Ladies’, Men's United States and three years later became Vice President in & Chm“ , Cl a“ change of Beneficial Finance Co. of Canada. a” o "3‘ . . I Cum“ mm ‘ m. “1”- FREE DELIVERY FREE! Merchandise or Servnce FREE. am. or... of Cement mu (WW. ' V a Phone 74 Kenslngton “$4M . m w g I Look For Your Name "n" i“ ' I HERE 5 HOW TO READ'S WHITE ROSE no. page is . weekly mm. or n. Guam-Patriot. «a «on week am will «rpm in an mas-mi- Gwfl a,“ 9.0, SERVICE STATION names and addresses of people living In the communities represented. Raul the merit-emul- csrelsllo. and l. WIN KISSES . VISITED ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bearis- to, Darnley, visited relatives in Alberton during the weekend. FROM THE MISSES! Too Late To Classify WANTED: GOOD USED MEAT slicer. Phone 4-3119. —————-——-——————L__ CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON latter part of this week. 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