=. ~NEW PROVINCIAL BUILDING RISES IN CITY - Se Pe jving @ museum edde@ ender |’ the foundation The directors of the organiza- tion are: Mrs. E. FE. Cran, Re- | gional:.Porter, PatrickConl on of Montreal: J Henri Gaudet jand Mrs. Alma Buote of Tig- nish Mrs Renovations spark. air of.prosperity ‘Expansion forced by heavy boost Cran holds two univer- Construction in city maintains high level Though slipping slightly from | Building (old Simpson-Sears), the all-time building pea of! Canadian National Express ter- 1963, the value of buildit. p-.>- mits issied in this city’ in 1964 once agaif soared over the §7 million mark Total valve last year was $7,- 073.935 compared to the 1963 + {on Euston Street, |and a Kent mark of $7,306,700, according to | figures released by the city en- gireer, Donald MacLean. Both years saw single big -- tracts send.value totals to new highs with Confederation Mem- orial Centre in 1963 and the new Provincial Building started last year. Single month highs re- flec: these two instances with the peak month of 1963 being February when permits valued at $5,102,500 were issued and May 1964 when the value was) $5,051,850. Second highest month last year was October with $654,600 | while in 1963 it was June with $745,900. building perm value over $100,- @00, were the new Provincial poinal,__mperial oi)... sorage tank, a new apartment house near Queen, Street apariment house, opposite Rochford Square. Despite last year's total con- struction figure being lower than that of the previous year, there were several building clas- sifications in which they topped the 1963 marks New apartment construction leaped far ahead of the previous year wit? an increased valua- tion more than a half million dollars above 1963. Last year they totalled $678,000 compared to the previous year of $140,000 The total value of new resi- dential construction, including single homes, duplexes and apartments, was $1,154,750 last |-pear. and $811,160. the year be- The biggest individual build- | ing projects last year, all with | fore Alteratic..s to residences and commercial structures also were up in value last year at $356,185 Building, Spring Park United | compared to $275,250 with the Church, Zellers atore, the Burke | commercial GET Acquainted With... The Old Milton's Old Spain Restaurant . . . the most popular eating spot in town . .. is small enough to give every dish that’s cooked the individual attention it requires—yet big enough to give > _-you the attention and service you expect when you dine out. And, tee, at the Old Spain we give special attention to those customers on special diets. 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Me Rae and Ivan DesRoches | the Dalton Kler Amateur Athletic Union of Can- [sland in the village limits. Some 27 Albert Knox Fuller Brush rep | 104 ft. by 63 ft, that be ada as first-class stars in Mr. Gaudet. who has studied Old car bodies were pic ked up resental ve “ tne area opened | read betove the field in) Canada 1nd organ in Canadian and Europe- and removed up @ mit general stofe on his | term: in Septe ‘ { brought honors ta the school by an universities. is now teaching The fire departinent, with Cyr eeevera names’ and bYsu will house ei ‘ receiving the national award of at the O'Leary regional high i} Arsenault as fire che, were ; Michments h sd " minor ’ rooms, principal roon tea- Canada from David Boswell. gehoolt. Mr Conlon has consid kept busy during the vear al- = ‘ ns re- chers ..v0n ’ s director of alcotol studies and - tending to 31 fire calls. Both the pair jobs done with new paint y . erable business experience and . ; : jobs added janitors “storage” ropn ash- physical education for PEI is interested in drama. Mrs interior and exterior of the fire Anglo Park, situated a few rooms ane - se ak Tignish high school and Ele- Buote is a professional art- station and club rooms tok oa 8 milan north east of Tignish eee Hubert Gaudet is build- mentary celebrated Centennial ist from New York now returned new appearance for Centenn “! the Lady Slipper Drive, was a ing foremat Da n May and June. with. to her home in the ‘village. She Year celebrations Some new very popular camping site du 1 Tignish Regional H “ il speeches. presentations of hand- held oainting ‘lasses in Sam fire equipment was pure hased ing the summer months. The reported a success! ‘ tive writing prizes and medallions merside two years ago durin we vem Handranan s park has 16 acres of rich green year a- thg students parti given out by Mrs. Leona Ross of The Themas More Institute aly had a iavge ee oree turf with a wooded background ae ann eo 1 7 ee ‘ ae of Montreal is sponsoring the “gdded nocine the year A kitchen was built during the a I gme Economic s udents of re foundation The Bellevue hotel was taken past summe adding to. the under the leadership o gional high school madeled fas over by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd large bath house erected a year none pl B ud) ions for all occasions at their WIN SHOOTING AWARD Bernard and was redecorated 48° hed Youth 1 , ‘ cenienaiay sarden fasion LUENEBURG, West Germany inside and oul,” and the grounds The, old He sood Dam and > mast , THE ARTS (Re , a ANY were beautified. This hotel dds Blanchard Dam well known b ‘he 1 P { Rouen ~_ West Germany's charm and beauty to the main tourists and locat residents were in the Province rhe Wes rince Co ‘ enten 83rd Panzer Battalion was pre- gireet in the village The spac- mewly constru ted by the De Bernard Tou ‘ Vary nial Mu ic coe ae aa hy sented Saturday with the Cana- joys residence of the Gaudet partment o! Industry and Natur- Handrahar ere peak. Adjuc cata raprie! ( a son dian Army tank trophy for the Tourist Lodge had the grounds al Resources during the past _ ing nne B Mus. of Summerside a Ost best NATO army tank shooting. jandscaped ‘n extensive redec- year. and \ confinue to be ‘ ~ sch omnct 1 ' successtu one with an inerease The Panzer Battalion tied for orating job was done to the very popular trout fishing and wa the Bio in schools and pupils over the first place with the Fourth Bel- parochial house of St. Simon duck hunting spots the Fathers of Cor previous year gian Lancers in the competition, and St. Jude. The large home of ~ — PIPED WATER a During the year the Tignish held last year. Since the Bel- J. Aubin Gallant on Church EDUCATIONAL NEED with their directo Aubin) J. Arts Foundation vas formed gian battalion had won the; Street was completely renovat- - Only 10 per cent of the Gallant) received 1 Fre. The purpose of the organization trophy for the last two years, ed and redecorated during the Romania has instituted con world’s population has piped phies for | the pla is to carry on a cumimer schoal it went this time to the Ger-, past summer into a modern up- pulsory eight-year education for “The Valiant ved f f in the arts with the hope of ha- mans to-date home everyone in the country ft | water supplies $269,650 against the previous year of $140,475 New commercial building also showed ~ a hoticeapte increase — with a value of $739,000, up 266 890 over 1963 However, institution building accounted for the overall reduc- tion in total building values las¢ year as this figure dropped from the 1963 total of $5,746,180 to $4,824,000 with the difference in value of Confederation Mem- orial and Provincial Building accounting for a major shice of the decrease LANDMARK GOES LONDON (CP) A London | landmark disappeared Saturday night when the Trocadero, a fa- vorite haunt of Edwardian eat- | ers-out, closed after 69 years The restaurant on Picco- dilly Circus, where King Ed- ward VII as Prince of Wales caroused beneath crystal chan- deliers, has been leased by a dance-hall chain to become a giant entertainment centre, in- cluding a bowling alley HESE FAMOUS CLOVER FARM CRESTS! 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