I ass5'.'=l25Sé.'Se‘-'3'a.'a so pliers for loosenin ‘ EQMENT AT WORK IN MONT CARMEL AREA 'oad Stabilizing Method sed In Paving Program The road is then ready for Tri laying the asphalt surfacing. SUMMERSIDE —'The road ptabilizer, owned by Tri-Mix Company of Summerside wit h Bruce Profitt of Kenslngton at he controls is seen in action Monday afternoon in the Mont Carmel area where it has stab- ‘lized about five miles of high- way during the past week pre- Robert Mcxenna of Mdrell, foreman of the job, stated that the stabilizer has been used on about 50 miles of highway this summer and fall. The machine was purchased in June by the -Mix Company of Curran and Briggs, compan comprised Morrison and MacRae and Hayes Paving s There are several other simi- lar machines in the province, the first one having been obtained by the department of highways a year or two ago. ‘ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. Sept. 26, 1962. 3 paratory to laying asphalt. The machine improves the stability of] the roadbed ‘ mixing earth. cement and wat- er. providing a seven-inch base hat is much more durable an cheaper than the former bed of sandstone and gravel. The ma- chine can stabilize about a mile-‘ and-a-half of ‘ most Islanders as yet, begins with graders equipped with scar- g the earth. Craders then winnrow the earth, on which a layer of cement is 6‘ '< placed. « The stabilizer, followed by a ‘Vwatcr truck, then takes over mixing the three ingredients to- zether and pushing the mixture out the rear of the machine. The Wald?" ‘lrilék ii!" Cquliiped with hoses which are attached to the stabilizer. _ Graders again come into ac- tion levelling ‘the base mixture, after which machines equipped with steel rollers and tin rubber rollers compact the road bed. After a grader shaves the bed smooth, a thin layer of emulsified asphalt is laid down to seal in the moisture. l LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements Ila columns adjoining Classified Ai- vertlslng section.) ___ Scp . l Dougeil, Pictou. N.B.. CARRU'l'l!ERS—8uddc-nly at her late residence in O'Leary, on MacDOUGALL —_ At the hos- 25. 1962, Walli ol Wilml Boehner, daughter oi L, C. Boeluielr and theviate Mrs. of will take place Friday morning at 9 o’clock to Stella part of a was ‘c lie employee, spotted the bill openl the register make a deposit. The bill was ally"lyipg on top of other bills and Mr. C R O husband have th formerly of Charlottetown. Fu- street neral this information from the flea of the town clerk. SUMMERSIDE -— A counter- felt $10 bill’ warspotted by an alert clerk Monday at Boates Pharmacy in Summerside and it's believed it was passed by a local man who recently return- ed that it was a bogus bill. It is from Montreal unaware speculated the bill was ‘ counterfeit lot sting in \Montrea1 sar- r year. - - David Campbell, a pharmacy on cash to srp.as usu . The -proprietor,“ Roy Boates “iii. and other staff members Counterfeit Bill Is Found In S'side in- spected the bill and noted sev- eral flaws after comparing it with a genuine $10 bill. although realizing it was a fairly good re- production The set reported to be th ial number, which is e same on all the bogus $10. bills in this lot, is C over T 9560717 The noun. pointed out the ‘serial num her on the fake bill is in much heavier print than on the genuine one. The bill was on turned over to the R CM P who are investigating the incident. CMP other bo counterfeit ‘he Maritime -. . sponsored or the local police. No stockbreeders association. s bills have been spotted in the Maritime area it ported. _ ' W85 re S’side Mail Delivery Service i Needs Proper Receptacles SUMMDRSIDE — With Sum- contrast with their immediate locations where pitaal in Plctou. N.S.. Tuesday, “~‘=- ‘Amie!’ t Mac- l“ o receptac- s letter slot or box. vc not been provided no.- some patrons rnnnbered spremi . In the latter case. any “game uncertain of their current mould vice getting a final checlmut before the commencemen Robert ers in her 83-rd year. 11 remains win he Griffith said yesterday he would some forwarded this Wednesday appreciate the cooperation of are ' ev the Jelle-y i-‘u- patrons of the Summerside - box neral‘H.ome to llhc home of her daughter, Mrs. Melvin for proper mafl mersi<'e’s postal delivery ser- background. Patrons who rent a post of- master. Popillalion . who Oi Province‘ ...., Said ioaooo e commences on Oct. lifted to relinquish chéir ke prior to the inaugura- iice who have not yet arranged tion date unless other arrange- faelilties at ments are made with the post- t date lice‘ lobby box but who will be of me new service on Oct. 1, residing within the letter car- Summerside Postmaster W. F. rier delivery area when th l3 4 is I OTTAWA .(CP) —- Canada's HALIFAX (CP) — Plans‘ to hold an annual Atlantic Win-l ter Fair at the Halifax Ex- 'tiom were amoun- ifax, in- comml Halifax The civic organization, manages the Forum. now used mostly as a sports arena, as well as other fscllities in the old provin' exhibition grounds in north-end Halifax. ' . The commttee expects to hold the first fair in November, 1963 on has wi Hall-lax Group Planning Atlantic Winter Fair has Board of Trade, the Halifax I elsewhere. including llaltfax. The City of Ha-max has with-l it-sown its invitation to the stock- breedeis to hold the fair in Halifax. OVERWRELMING SUPPORT Mr. Oland said “overwhelm- ing support" has been receiv- fnem many exhibitors in all three Maritime provinces. The announcement said the Fonnn curmnissioln has nod to restore the e'xhlbitim‘«buildA- livestock ex- ‘ hibitions. Ms‘. Oland said the restorat- ion program to the facilities does not call for Iit.’W'c0fl.S-tl‘illCl£~ ion except for installation ‘of portable cattle and horse stalls. the tasks for the Oct. committee are iepresesitatives of the Nova l l ... III , IIIIIIIII . é .IIIl"". IN V V t i ’ .....,—..-If---.-.. ‘ ”"""* >’ ‘I ‘ ~ --.-» ....y f I. , . , Scotna agriculture departrment, the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture, the Nova Livestock Council ion, the cities tron s on invitations to hold the fair SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) -—- F..George McLeod, president of the ll/.ariti.me Stockbreeders As- sociation, said Tuesday night the association was pleased that an annual Atlantic Winter Fair is to be established at Halifax. But he said the stockbreedcrs would continue to press for re- establishment of the Maritime Winter Fair, if possible. at Amherst. He was commenting on the announcement Tuesday by Don Oland of Halifax, interim chair- man of a committee appointed by the Halifax Forum Commis- sion which intends to establish the Atlantic fair at the old Halifax Exhibition grounds. 1-. i cLeod said the announce- ment was “in accord with news- papi.-r -publicity that has been coming out." However the Maritime Winter Fair had “noth- | ing particularly to do with ‘ n it was possible there Maritime Slockbreeders Still Want Their Own Fair lS. He said mi -t some overlapping of the two fairs because MR‘. Oland also is "one of our directors in Winter Fair," which by the VERY MUCH ALIVE The stockbreedens association is "very much alive. It hasn't disappeared," Mr. McLeod said. A meeting is planned in about a month to consider a report by ' and we have suggested BY NEIL A. MATHESON Provincial and Farm Editor “Prospects are favorable for the proposed Maritime Champ- ionship show which would alter- nate among ‘the three provinces, it be held here in 1964, when we celebrate our Confederation Centennial", Acting Premier Andrew MacR.ae said yesterday. Mr. MscRse and his deputy minister, S.C. Wright, met Nova Scotis and New Brunswick courn - day_ along with some direc- tors of the Maritime Stockbreed- their project. Maritime Show Prospects ‘Good’ -the provincial ex Forum s of Halifax and Dartmouth and Halifax County. ‘is executive into efforts to re- establish the Maritime fair at Amherst. However, he said the report “is not going to be favorable." Chic-fly this was because a pro- IIOSSI. that the Maritime Prov- inces pay nearly $1,000,000 build facilities at Amherst was rejected and the association could not agree on invitations to hold the fair elsewhere. About $300,000 would available through provincial grants toward re-establishment of the Maritime fair. an additional $700,000 would be re- quired for construction of bu:1d- jngs at Amherst, site of the fair until fire destroyed its buildings in 1958. SAID CENTRAL "The old location in Amherst was as about as central as you can get it," Mr. McLeod said Moncton also would have been suitable. A “satisfactory“ Hak- fax offer had to be turned down ause of~its gneat distance from other major Maritime cen- tres. .3 Mr. Oland had “worked hard trill:-lhed off last week's brief but ,not received an army-air forcel and as most anxious to have‘ us establish in Halifax and was trying to do it on our behalf." But he (Mr. Oland) had felt stockbreeders would wish him‘ and the new Atlantic Winter Fair onganization the “very best" in premier said. “that next year's fair be held in Windsor, N.S., or Fredericton, N.B.. and asked that the 1964 show he held here. But we also assured them that Charlottetown could handle the 1968 show. too— we have all the facilities —- if it should prove necessary." explained Mr. MacRse, who said that R. A. Profitt, Freetown, represented hibition at the Moncton meeting. The show would be held in late September or early gotch- I . Maris Church, Pictlil-I. N.3- M a visual aid, Mr. Gs-lflth po ulation at June 1 was an . f Wm-mu, ,— M -2,, -9 nee ~*e"...,.s rt... .. fl: :.:;.*:°;::*°~=- 5:; ‘:..:*:.:.:‘.. Eda-' - l i. - ' ' - - ' ,m;d“;g‘ Sept 3; ‘:1. A . .. . g:1',uw::: tfieenlast. decennial house so rnorossn “"0" Marifime-rs Monday. John w. Whitehead of canton. OBITUARY p,,,,,,,,,,,,,, n,,,',,,, ,.,.,._.,,,,,,d pr'$'§sa'f’g’“f;; _‘3'°°“m_ 4° "3; . aged 79 years. Rernaihs'w‘il . . ' 0 5 .°mm°“ ' I1 I d be forwarded ‘from the ‘Dale Inserted by friends and mfiigr £:;“l’g:;'beE“$;: ins the necemry money so P YSICO E o lson, Funeral Home to the relatives as a tribute to thy de- an In at ‘inertia, ‘mm the provrlation to their legislatures , mm. O, . e9,ud_ I g 8 _ ii early next year .is. concerned.» W k rt-Ir.'1'IIaIl>rov.iIice snined an And "1 think the legislatures or 5 PS .l¢dW°"1 1&7” "°'ld°““ t° should vote the money because """" “' °""“ "’°"°°°' ‘“° "'°" - ‘* W Sclled led 7 s Ontario’: populatlonwss fat- own b,1es,_ um, the money U _ g _ 993" W '15-” "°9la¢'“3v they formerly voted each year in-lnginrita count to 6,342,000 at to the d MW;-_-I Mn Mam“ More than 80 teachers have ‘June 1. ' h the. u _ reglostered flprh the tpbybsgcail ‘Point!’ I ofllef i>PoV- - is war o e lneu. with census items in ",;,:fi§ $g‘§g';§:,tl'1,:,: iiaui-as inssuiiimerslde and brackets: R 470,000 they used 5,, be ,1, Friday Charlottetown. 7 ii: iii N " nmiiviiciimoiivm "ll be fewer classes. The workshop at Summerside I 3 *' ‘ " ll 1 A i will good '3i"§§¢s"‘i‘l"° we named’ the ‘mm iwnffigilinlsfir ogoengg uliirumclarencb: '1» l1»='l-‘ ". Mercesupe of L 985.0M( am: 8aslrstch- "'¢"¥"°“"'.'"'°"”°‘“"“‘”"‘ dde ' ‘l'he Ch rlottetown ’ p . 3‘ ‘ 0' . ' . College Audltofhlh will he of- 1.aso.oso (1.529 ““’°;"‘ 1- ,".'°““ °' ‘°"’ ‘°’~ ficlally opened by deputy educs. Lochaber, N.S.. is an insurance K E ' , m In” F.,,l:,:l:°x:v":r" instructors for the workshops Antimnnlsll. He was elected to rm i”, ‘mm P'“"“ C“'|““l“" ¢"'o,,,,,,’ °‘' “‘’'‘'° °' pgimieui of siizcitiuoiiiiduii MD; w a so. Welcli, a mm of Port Irene Fm-sum. ml e. amm ,5" mg .g Both instructors have had ex- Welch-In Farms Limited. one tenslve experience both of the largest a le growers in I’! and intermediate stern Canada. is a mem- level of physical education. at the Nova seeds 0' pm ‘in Mzt both work- - iulfll 0ll'0¢¢°l IVIODI liflllril Ind he Novr-lcotta demonstrsti issocilsuln. and director on Lax: Fruitcompaaiesof _ ‘[9103]-upgp;-pg He spent 15 on the About three-quart of stn-. Woifviiie town council, six of dents in BrItsln‘s_u verslties than as deputy ‘and has an sidedudby scholarships or been a member olfvilie other sw s st-lvatshsh. Speeders Fined Magistrate R.S. Hinto AF station, who pleaded not guilty to a speeding charge Monday was convicted and fined $10 and l { costs. i were also levied against Donald to celte of Kensington. New Dissension Is Spreading In Argentina Spreading dissension among the ' armed forces threw up new tentative visits to a youth lairi . - - roadblocks Tuesday to Presi- and amalgamated dairies and ‘ mining‘ The young commw dent Guido's efforts to impose -l_“>“,,kiHS BT0S- Ltd. in Summer- his freshly won civilian author-3 side will be other featums de- ity on the military, —‘-j?‘é“T Guido's new military appoint- own forces and on the navy to. ‘ ments. A ‘flood of unconfirmed ;pledge support of Guido llrax |nce'nflves rep_orts_said a large number of ant:-Guido officers had been ar-S rested. It was ' ch shakeup in the military highlGuido a victory over one set i bloody rebellion. sina, air force commander, and entlv opposed to the new dircc-101' VAX incentives in the Atlan- Gen. _Juan Carlos Ongania, the ‘ the “-Show must go on‘: and the rebellion leader and now army ,offered their resignations. that when the day arrives and he's off to work, your Philips MoNi'l'lloN Control TV set will be working too‘. Whst’s the reason behind this dcpcndsblc service? A new TV discovery. about a cmninon household fault that often results in premature failure of the picture tube and other ex- pensive TV parts. This common fault is powci um gc. To licl: this problem, our experts developed the A scam: K CBTKBIKN SATELLITE Three key members of the n S'side court Defence Research Board team responsible for designing and SU-MMERSIDE _ The drive ! building the Canadian satellite ' Aiouette discuss features of the proptotype model. From left are: Dr. Colin Franklin, K.R. Brown and Dr. John Barry. The satellite, scheduled to be launched into space by a U.S. rocket within days, is design- ed to study mysterious forms of energy which‘bomba.rd the earth's outer atmosphere. (CP Photo) against speeding on Summer-. sgide Isltreet Iontfpues a n d ‘ rcug t severa o enders into ; s s h B d h hed Police court yesterday before r?§titc\vitliuProfl51€§(?iiias 0 n, QC. conduct the study of the types of tax incentives which would be , most effective in helping to Eight junior assistant trade. signed to acquaint them withl Stmlllate .ec°"°m.1° activity 1” ,commissioners interested in {Island products. . life Auanhc PT°V"lC95~ it Was {leg}-going th? products of th e. A dinner sponsored jo-mtly by dlSCl-JS9(.l Tuesday following I -‘ Province Will arrive in Charlo— l the provincce and the Charlotte- P03” ‘Heeling h€‘l‘€- -Douglas Hubert of the RC jTo Province Set For Friday Ten dollar fines plus costs Milygarg GIametCwatf°"' R°bf' ttetown Thursday evening on l town Board of Trade will be The i’l‘0f€SS0I' is Expected to er ar , van , , . . - - _ Summersiiide and (a,';fir(;’:l D(;’u_ ; theitraimng tour of Canada for i he!“ at the -Charlottetown Hotel start work after Christmas and gasszstant trade commissioners, lFriday evening. Hartwell Daley ‘Iisit the region after Easter. It H902-63 Class. _ [was named as tentative guest wa-s expected his report would They will learn something, of 1 speaker. be done in time for the annual Pmal° pr°d"‘i“°” and m_a“‘°"l A luncheon has been arrang- meeting Of the Atlantic Prov- alld %.°fld‘"(§°rl"a“°" "‘ ll“? i ed for Friday noon in Summer- "ICES 2J1‘eml€!'S late next stun- c.s_e_rles ltC grin? Panel dis’ ‘ side by the. Summerside Board met. nil‘-:f‘v°":o":duCi*ted lg’ W1 0? Kei l of 'i‘rade. The visitors will also marimfihg dire‘ct0rYRP?(‘i‘V'S“°'3 lbe taken on a scenic tour while , ~ 9’ 3"g' in that area. Other highlights Ste“ at the ‘=h3"1°“°l°W“ H0391 l of the visit will include visits to Fi;d7gllI{n::::";ng6ta. f d lG0vernr_nen‘ House and the ' 9 ° 3”“ 3 " ‘ Provincial Building on Saturday CONFERS WITH TITO BELGRADE (Reuters) — So- viet. President Leonid Brezhnev. who arrived here Monday for a 10-day Vlsll, Tuesday conferred sioners will leave for Halifax rguggsiali Prfslglelit ‘£2151? Sm"'rdaV aft°r"°°"' ' were d(i)SCl:SaC}dS lint tlier Yug; ‘ ‘The other half of the 1962-63 Slav news agency Tflnjungsam ic ass IS touring western Ca- there was a “ch 1 and ‘nada friendly atmosphere." 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