P580833 M Business, educational growth” is evident in village of O’leary 3! IAN STRANG iformer Jelley's Departm e n t i Continued expansion of educa-‘Store was newly renovated and , :ional._ medicd and recreational ,pi|lrll9d- J9‘l1l€y'I Fuiénituiae. Ap- The athletic association dad an great im rove- plance an W an ra 10 ro- extensive renovations to t e ments in nearly all busing; 95. .pair is located in the s I m e .rink interior and included in tablishments in the incnrporatethbuildintz. this work were two equipment village of ()'l,eary_ featured 195_;_ 5 Western Hardware Ltd. open- rooms. one for minor hockey and At the community Hosphailed in June and is one of the the Maroons' equipment a lid gh aux11ian.pn\.-9, unit was pm, most modern and up to date of _ also a booth for a radio announ- chasad {mm Chm." Assets cm. ‘its kind in. P.E.l. carries a ;cer and officials which cost ll! pm-am," and this M” suhphv (t‘!Oil::fil€El:‘dll:eu[:f ;)(l-l(.lfe!;iS):)l:§e.sCi€C- '.the vicinity of $1.000. p‘,':,‘(°_h‘,’i‘C""'m:f‘l Al's Beauty Salon was -also i‘GREA1‘ success er. The unit is situated in apsep- The- seventh prmce C0 u my arate building which is fire- flowing Match was -held SVe'pL _ me _ on the farm of Clair Maclxeill, pmorfmd constructed at 8 cost,‘ A new addition to the farmers lK"“‘l5f°l‘d- And Will wllsldered of $1“’m' ico-operative store in hard- 3 BT93‘ 51100555- The h°sp"‘:‘l 5”955°d the "eedlware department was started Arthllll‘ Hudson 0' C33“llmP9€ The Guardian - The Evening Patriot ‘ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7B the west breakwater was car- ried out by d y labor. / -. l Construction of 100 feet of re- . -siltaining wall and improvements ito the approaches of the inner end of the west breakwater were completed under contract by Ed- ward Maocallum of Bracklevy } cinder track also to be construc- ted ‘ 4 ". each. Repairs to the deck system of the east breakwater are present- ly underway under the w in tei works program. The work is be- ing done by day labor. Souris: 437 feet of the Souris breakwater was reconstructed of close faced creosoted timber ‘crib. fully ballasted with stone iand covered with a plank deck ‘ 2! feet wide. The work was com- pleted under contract by R. A. s. ew Glasgow, renovated and modernized wiihj up to date furniture and equip-} and added equipment to better ~‘°“"“.”“‘ "“”"""""-",“"“ 5“'lbuiiding'wiih a glass front. The l0ries- - t'..”.i‘.i“."".‘.-“...“’i".‘l.“.;..i;Z.i"f£.1f§...i.§.f’.37‘"¥'<“°r.““5."° S" "8 mam» '°“?“°¥‘ ”“'"°° ‘.’°""‘.’ "' iv with an obicctive of sin noo ic-em’-‘g '5 M me with m N am :pr'(l"hmClm] champmnshm" - it nrosem all I-ll‘..if.“'i'l.". ?.i‘.‘.’i..".‘t.‘.’.°"'i“i".“’ .‘.°3".3{ memi ii‘§§°..¥.§’t'i‘i.‘.'.‘..°.i°i‘.'l‘.i'..’.".'§’.’ have realized over $7,000. and ~ ' - i i hhe car_iiiia_isii }\'lll cniitlniir ‘Hnlllf la)l.(li:lll'tll(‘0S: anegtghelisohpihghnti ofpllm l :ls‘dsl‘I(l)PIl;?:;yc:I‘t):e ::tn1§.E.{l’.mh ‘P ‘lb-l‘_‘-l“‘_" l5..l"‘3(‘ll¢‘d- 'lllt‘"-.to the added growth of the vil-i‘ The Amalgamated Dairies of 2”-5-'§'.§'.“?.‘?.“‘.'i'.‘.‘23L.'?f...Tl‘i2‘l°.l”§i‘at’ 3"“ °""“"“"“" .7 ~"’ “ °“"‘ °'- “‘° ‘°“‘“" new win: anrl additional equip-.H0ME MODERNIZED l9::nsifogzcghfiIlhhzlthafigfisfregfil mF'rll- -VOW lllis ls the only ' T 0'L‘'‘’“'-‘' h""‘e "f ‘he R"-V‘ lcentage of butter rocessedp in hm h”-‘l““'*' “‘:l5""“"l "." metal Canadian Legion branch was »the province This giairv is (‘PH i A dedication service wa held - - Canadian llmpiial .\cci'c(litatloii‘C°"lPl9‘9lY llmdemlzed 135‘ fa“ lually located in vi‘/em P" ‘ (ll 1, 0'L ' ‘i U ‘ted Ch fh i ’ - - Mameson and MacMman' hm. Boarii -at a cost of over $8.000. The in- ’ serfices its -t 5 “Me .3’: i’ 1, De"_” b '1" '.l ”r‘ i " < School auditorium with over .300 itcd, of Charlottetown. DONATED [AND demo]. whhs are beautifully hn_ imut“ extenglils 0rT;_€r'S on elgit fir)‘ :t(‘llldel ‘\\lCvn twg:l_c‘1_lll1'lpeople in attendance. S pe cia|- General maintenance of the The hmmm“ hnnamd I" U rushed with mahogany ‘ra n c h - va”e‘v to Tidnzfh ‘I-gm ,. ytn ‘ted (‘E 3:1 “B T‘: ‘Eehre he 19"‘ '3 speakers for the dedication ser-I wharf and potato wareh ou se acre‘ M. {and Valued 3‘ wmm fnrwall with modern lighting nd =m0Sl‘ I th " ' , “T ”‘ 9 '’ ° 9 "' 9 “F” V‘ " . vice were former pastors Rev. was carried out by day labor. . ‘ . h _ Celhng me and me floors [hmu_ . o e cream is shipped by memory of the late Mr. and Mrs, George Cough of Amherst anu- the constiiictinn of S(‘t1l0l‘ (‘lll7.-igho Fmwd ah. eating was rail. Recently the manager of A.J. Mall1(‘S0n and Mr. and Mt‘s.|ReV_ AF Baker of -I-mm NS LANDING PIERS ens housing and for the e§lah'linSlal]£Id along with 8 hm 3 nd ‘Lea b r a n c h. Do u glas‘ William Turner whose long set-| ' ' ' ' Queen‘s Wharf in Georgetown llshmeint of the proposed Cen-' Adams, was promoted to the vice and dedication to their‘ MANSE OPENED received a major reconstruction " . The new united church maiisc of the 400-foot approach struc- ‘ Resurfacing the East Pack . wharf with gravel was carried .out under contract by Claude MacKenzie of Bay Fortune. General maintenance of the Railway Wharf. potato ware- . breakwater, was lrecord year for tourists and vis-ii 9‘ Children-" 1 made by day 18501‘- “OH and one Sundav the Cary; One other notable event of re-i Georgetown: The ra l lway ‘. . . ,ligious significance in the com-j Wharf and approach r0ad\l' 3}’ “lker '°°‘"d°d 250 "‘5'““3 me‘ munity was the Week of Prayerh were hard surfaced with asp- te‘ particularly the final service halt. This was performed .held in O‘Leary Regional High‘ NEW STREETS. NEW HOMES ADDED lbarbecue pit. The park had a:Door" and “Christ. the Friendlhouse. and by] .cold water 5 stem. A m o teniiial. Pailt. ‘ I ,1,” to Sande: the stag mm: :53 head office in Summerside. church xi" remembered. The Hnsriilfil Ladics .»\id's szen--banquet and dance moms was PA ture and landing piers. The work eroiis donation of equiiime nt pro‘,-jdedl and an up to date km, RK DEVELOPED consisted of enclosing the old such as rcfrizcrainr for the niir- Chen for the Ladies Auxiliary “A "W 93”‘ 5'19 ‘lfntlwll 85 $913‘. for! f0r ill? lalInfll'.\'. 9l9CV'containing all facilities for cat- Cedar Dun" Park '5 “lid” tric dish \\él.<llt‘l" and suction ma-‘erihg to hahqueis was included. de"‘°]°pm9"'_ W95‘ P.“ 1 ll 3 chine had a combined value of‘ The Legion was the first estah. fl'_:‘i’;”pa1fk ’c“0'$°e5 ‘V3?! go]-'93”-i _ ‘ rs a u acres of cedar wooded area and sand 53-000 h . llished branch under the BESL The (‘('lil\_llll!'llOl'l of a foiii‘-unit 9;; p_E_1' and later “changed d . _ W110!‘ f'll'/PM llmlslrlfl pl'0,ie(‘t its original number one with ‘me! running parallel v.m'h 1' was started inearly December Charlottetown branch. fine sapdfi zeal? “,’I{'hs1d”°d under the ivinior works p ro-: BULK PLANT BUILT Very _5a 9 0' at "‘3- 9 Wm" gram. These units have all mod-1 A bulk storage plant for the ‘S q""° warm‘ ern convenient.-es and are lo \V1iTexa(-0 company of Canada was Also installed are lavatories. rental for old age p€nSlOn(‘t'S.‘.compleled on the outskirts pump. and picnic tables and The 332.000 project is loc a tedlthe village to provide services bellcllfi-V Land 50!‘ tllll Dirk close to the hospital. t'l1l.ll‘(‘l1PS.if0l‘ the continually growing use purchased under ARDA schools and next to the proposed~of petroleum products in the With lhe Clelarlnfl and dPV€l0P- Centennial Park. ‘community. I ' ment work financed by the pro- 5-n:;Amhy GR0“-I“; O Leary Regional High School vmcial government. _ The Village of O‘Leary is.°°{“l’1‘?‘°°‘ .1“ "°‘” ‘“’°' filmy The beautiful vaiiier Park‘ steadily growing ivith the Qxfen-is’: olfllaégioifrgztefulgfjsgr ov_er|ooki_ng Mill River had elec-‘l sion of the village limits twtwom on the first “nor mY_ i - tricity lines completed during; years ago. It has now added twoi ‘ 9” 5 3 -the year. as well as rest rooms. i‘ . running water outlets. a kitchen3 lsllellfir. four new tables and al and one on P_ark\'ie\v Drive and .::d r;?,Ta’ggaSg:etraining r°°m' the senior cili7.<‘ns housing iiniis F. the late spriiigf. This was requlr-Tina] building contained 5 ‘ X ‘d i" 5e‘”““" he fl‘? "9-“’ C“"’l3-classi'ooms. wash rooms. chem-‘ pita], Brarkley Road South of t h - _ _ . HnSp”a1Sm,e[ and Ems A\.e_l[g’:a'?.'s (f§;3c:r5' "°°m' and 9”" iphysical education program at These large and beautiful W l n-, was officially opened and dedi- dows depict "Christ at th e cated in February. opening of more apartment hoiis- 2 ‘classrooms. chemistry lab. libr- l . go skating i es and the construction of in- ‘and biology‘ 8 classroom for re' The village completed the $3,. an se“.e[aI.y-5 Office and R; VANCOUVER lQPl-—lce skat- new streets since then and the- o‘ . . new hnmgs rm Bpwhmmd WW6 ltarded children. a home econnm. Bl: d i I l O ks on BMW M“ - On the second floor are to u r l 000 sewer line and new lagoon ill‘ te,;'che,.S- work m,,m_ The m.i;,_ ’ ’ hniisin: units. (‘ommunity Hos-9 t 1 h « _ is W 3 ' Vault’ knchem °l°ak .ing has become part of the. hue V Th I ‘ d. _ _\ a school for the blind hero . .. .:. :;*::.:.:..i‘:.'.::;"i;.;..::‘;:::. l§‘.‘.‘;’“.’i‘l ”": 1" "i 1 c a e niversiy o son and .\’lcRae of Sllml'Il€l‘Sl(l€.and has . seating capacity of under the winter works program. i 75()_ Two street lights were installed» During the past summer in g on Parkvieu Drive with addi-‘combined ego“ o»Leary Regiom tional equipment and repairs 3] High School and O~Leal.y Ah added in W fir? rl<’tim‘lni<‘iiI- 'hletic Association joined their THREE I\'E\V BUSINESSES laihletic grounds to provide suf-3 They're easier to teach than‘ Three new business p la c e s licient space and facilities for a sighted persons because they're‘ were opened up and others were regulation football field and two so eager. she says. adding that mnrierniznrl over the past _\':?3!‘. ‘ball diamonds. A track and field ‘once t"-hev are taugm to fall ,-._.. MC-V9lll'5 GY"‘C9l'.V and \'ar:<=ty area will be added in the spring . laxed they are over their great- Slnre orlP""‘l l“ “3I’<~h when the as well as a one-quarter- mile est fear ‘British Columbia arena. 3 Mrs. Henry Deering began. wi‘h five blind children as an lexperiment. was a success and today she has so blind pu- ‘ S ‘E ticular community by sdnnel and services. hflIVhen Speed ; Is Essential Long Distance .'.t Vegetables and other perishable good; in order to bring top prices must arrive at their destina- tion quickly and as fresh as possible. Your Telephone plays an important role in the quick despatch and delivery of these perishable goods. If speed is essential--use Long Distance. The Island Telephone _coinpaayl.lnilml 7040 As the rapid industrialization of P.E.I. continues, we anticipate a tremendous in- crease in the number of famous Clover Farm Food Markets. Look for the Clover Farm Oval in your area. timber approach with new walls of creosoted timber and rock rip-rap at its inner end, and replacing the old decks of the Landing piers wi new c soted timber and concrete. At the present time. this work is 85 per cent completed and will finished as early as weather con- ditions permit this sprtng. T he project is under contract to Ed- mond A. Arsenault of Abram's Village. Graham's Pond: G e n e r a l maintenance of the deck system was performed by day labor un- der the winter works program. In addition, under the winter works program, a contract was awarded to Norman N. Macbean of Murray River. for dredging of he “run" and enlarging the S’ rin basin in the inner har- or. This project is in progress. Little Sands: The 100- foot long approach to the breakwater as reconstructed with concrete retaining walls and a concrete deck. This was performed ' -by contract with Douglas and Mac- Ewen Construction Limited of Mount Stewart. Repairs to the deck system and ballast rock of the break- water were carried out by day abor. Montague: The deck system of the fishermen's landing. 160 feet in length, was reconstruct- ed in crcosoted timber and con- crete. This work was performed by contract with Kenneth Clem- ents of Montague. NEW WHARF moo h Panmure Island: A new wharf it and breakwater were construct- ed under contract with Eastern BEHIND EVERY ONE OF THESE FAMOUS CLOVER FARM CRESTS! We’ve Illustrated 43 Clover Farm crests for you, representing the present number of Food Stores in the famous Clover Farm family in P. E. 1. Each crest stands for friendly service. finest quality, and beat valu ein food shopping. Each also repre- sents a local businessman serving his par- employing local per- tP.E.l.) Contractors of Monta- gue. The work is located at the western end of the island on the ' of it private wharf previously constructed by Jos- eph French. The wharf, built of creosoted timber. provides ap- proximately 160 feet of wall at whic the fishermen can la nd their catches. Poverty Beach Landing: This work, located at Murray Ear- bour North, received g e it e rat maintenance by day labor and a 200-foot timber crl-b Beach Pro- tection work was constructed by contract with Neil MacNeil of Little Sands. Sturgeon: The old timber deck system of the wharf was repair- ed. using treated lumber. The work was performed by day lab- 2 5' on Police have put a patrol ca, , In addition to the works noted :(')'dalf(:“:“‘tfl“’“’ 3‘ their disposal - above. minor repairs were made The have “Ilse 3 el up. to departmental structures at staflydn fachmgs“ 3:98 police Beach Point. Lower Montague plumbing In their b_ause the Savage Harbor and Murray “I” be set up. *3 ‘Taller H3“b°r' They also have been learning lslomething about Quebec's bil- . on—dollar M ‘ Passamaquoddr ....t::;$.2::r*:..:.'id:.:: - projected Hamilton Falls it ~ 1. - Seen opment in Labrador. me , . The fact that Hamilton Fan, famlllar power will be sold in New York _‘ QUEBEC (CP) — Passama- quoddy is becoming a familiar word. amazingly. as the 10th an- nual Quebec Winter Carnival goes into high gear. Puzzled policemen are stop-' ping in at a trailer on Jacques- Cartier Square to find out what means. An English-speaking Canadian has stopped by to correct the Work done in all counties grammar in a French-la ireltease written by a American from Maine. Another. man has bee rived Tu Passamaquoddy ject 5’. o JOINT VENTURE J The hydro - electric would cost $1.025,44600o States venture. City has attracted their amen, The attraction is a trailer ooh tainiiig six university student; lrom Bangor and Brewer M, They are members of the V'1ouh' Republican Club there and 3,5 , esday to publicize thg ~ tidal power, A llguag. : l'allc0- tn project would be a joint Canada-Uniateg ' e students have been “ amazed at their reception her, tion. They wondered in an m_. terview Wednesday whether a Eastern hydro-electric networ ‘couldn't be set. up. CONSUMER GROUPS n k East Germany‘: c o n s u mer ‘ .8 000 societies have Ihers maintaining 40,000 co.o shops and restaurants. mem. p.. .__..'sI.a.lJ