tat. ' 9d . economic future of the Atlantic phical proximity to the . Bright Economic Future Seen For Atlantic Area Four young ladies from the Paul district, Alta, arriv- in Charlottetown yester- day afternoon by bus to take part in the activities celebrat- ing Centennial of Confedera- tion. The young ladies weie GOODWILL COMES FROM ALBERTA selected to bring greetings from the Provmce of Alberta to P.E.I. They are being host~ ed by the Alpha Y's Men in conjunction with the PET. Centennial Committee. From left to right‘ are Magistrate C.W. Graves. Mary Ann Red- crow, Claudette Leroux. Gail Scraba, Evelyn Gadowski and Mrs. Graves. The magistrate and his wife are chaperones. r__7 ISLAND NEWS PAGE fans Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Aug. 29, 1964. Report Says P.E.|. Causeway Can Be Built In 3 To 4 Years The proposed PEI. -— NB. :clal government said here yes- Causeway could be built in Iterday the plan a received from three to four years and “not unfavorably" by federal would pay for itself in 20 years, officials. A.D. Margison and Associates The engineering flrm, whose Limited, Toronto, has told fed- president and general mana~ era] government officials. ger. A.D. Margison. is also pre- It is understood the firms Sldem 0‘ the Illlnd new“? plan calls for the federal gov mem WMCI‘ Sm em“ to pay the firm 3,, the Charlottetown Hotel. is amount equal to the a nu u 3} described in I book $3,000,000 to 54.000900 deficit on by the firm as f‘one of the most Borden ferry service. The consulting firm would also col- lect all tolls on vehicles “sing the cause“ a) A source close to the provm- (5 amnioter usurped organiza- tions in Canada for operations of varied sizes and complex- ity as Listed among achievements of the firm are such structures An optimistic outlook for the region has been Voiced here by G. Ronald Latham, Trade Commissioner in the At-' lantic Provinces. , Mr. Latham, here on an inl-;spot". The Atlantic region Hal visit with government ofti- ‘less economically with the in the I interview = c1 5 an busmessmen province, said in an there is a “general feelingi abroad that these four prov-‘ es have begun a steady march am economically." The Atlantic Provinces moving towards strength equal to the rest Canada, he stated. ‘ United Kingdom governments are economic , of i BritishaProvinces, "on the edge of with Britain, and their geogra- UK He added that the Maritime a tremendous volume of popula tion", formed a “jumping-off is Un- ited States than the rest of Canada. Britain was seeking to cor- rect an imbalance of trade be (lit. assisted by Icwis Calms. and James Ma'cLeod, of Cape Breton. who sang the 23rd Psalm tn Gaelic. Heber Myers, secretary, read the minutes or the last meeting. A committee, Sidney Murray and Harold ard, was appoint- ed to look into the matter of getting men to attend the con- ference to be held at Stanhonc Beach in the near future. Billie Callbeck introduced the guest speaker, Cst. Charles Connolly of the RCMP, Sum- merside, who spoke on “Law and the police". Ivan Dawson thanked him for his address on behalf of the gathering. The meeting closed with the Bene- diction by Rev. E.S. Weeks. The president Arnold Henderson presided at the meeting. tween it and Canada, Mr. L 1 am said, and this involved en- couraging businessmen to look to Eastern Canada as a market for an increase in British ex~ pom. WEATHER TORONTO (OP) -— Observed temperatures from the weather officei and businessmen were keenlyf PARTNERSHIP U-K- Min. Max. aware of this surge of economic Refemng to the present econ' IDawsou 37 62 , and an {ndicafion of omic picture here, he said u IPrince George 39 59 their awareness was their de-‘ 10? 93“ be done “wards the 85- EVill‘fl‘touve!‘ 63 66 eision to build a permanent rev I tathhmem of new lndusu'y In Vicm‘la 52 66 ddence for the trade commie-l the “13mm Provmces- WC IEdmODlOfl 50 53 “on in Halifax. would like to see this go ahead 1 Calgary 443 58 Previous to this. commission‘ i",parmer5hip With Great Bri' i afghla g; a: ‘ . w i .. _v, ain.” ‘ innipeg “Sgaljclfigigfiadffistf‘d‘ tum ‘ The trade commissioner, who Toronto 61 81 took over his post in Halifax In Ottawa 49 Bl mG—orr PLACE §July following a two-year touX' Montreal 55 81 Britain regards the Atlantic of duty in Edmonton, will meet “ebec 4'8 78 Provinces as a "jumping-oi: Iwith Lieutenant-Governor W.J. Fr?d8IICl0n 46 79 place" in Canada for British I MacDonald, Premier Walter 5811“ 50h“ 45 72 commercial and industrial in- {Sham cabinet ministers, civic “km” 43 :5 terests. the Sheffield-horn com-> authorities and businessmen H max §1 4 missioner said. {‘during his five-day visit. Charlonelown 30 73 rea sons Mr. Lathami His aim. which entails num- Sydney 29] :17; ' gave for the interest of British 1» f Cole and John Pillma'n were a 440:. at... g... a a. my“ 1 .. meta . 111 during the month. . locial 7 log. to be held in St. Mark’s ; ball on Saturday. Aug. 29. r Mark's Anglican Church L oer. presiding. He was assisted I munion was planned. to he held businessmen in the area were the close ties of the provmces _.___..__.__.._ erous visits to the province, is to obtain an economic picture of PEI. which will enable him '— to report fully to British burn a o Icssmen. I He expressed his willingness ‘to meet with other Island bus- inessmen than those he has al- ready made arrangements to see. Mr. Latham is staying at. 0 0 the Dundee Motel, Charlotte- Preluolice . ‘ His next visit to the province KENSD-GTON _, Rm E 1 will probably take place in Oct- Fiander spoke to the New Lon don Parish Laymcn's Associa-. tion at its rezuiar meeting onl “Prejudice and its common; ,form, segregation and discrim- ination". The meeting was held in 81. hall. with the president, Elmer Payn- ‘ in the opening derotions by John Pillman. The sick committee reported that card; had been sent to any- one in the parish who had been A motion was passed that the sponsor an ice cream and sale of home cook- A laymen's corporate com- in St. Stephen's Church. Bu-r- lington. on Aug. 30 at the ll o'- clock servic Keith Harrington. MLA, Wes- :gppotnted on the new sick com- inittee. 1‘. Joint Men’s Association Meet Held . BEDEQU-E — The Bedeque United Church Men's Associa- tion and the Freetown Mens Association held a joint supper meeting in the Bedeque Church hall on Tuesday evening. The supper was provided by ladies of the Bedeque congrega- tion. who were thanked by Has~ old Leard on behalf of the groups. Grace was said by Rev. RM Shaw. pastor of North Bedequr. United Church. The hymnsing '- was led by Ralph Callbeck. with Mrs. Ken Muttart at the piano. WJ. Reid gave the church new a The devotional period Yarmou th was conducted by Allison Pro- EGMONT beholden ‘hflsalstand . theznd. 1 .M Implewlllbsserved The A ltural Fair at Abram’s Vi] ednesday, September 2nd, 1 ‘ Otflehl ‘ opening at 2 pm. by government m and Invited guests ' ' to all West Point County. St. Eleanor’s Road to the north shore. All exhibits in the building must be taken in livestock BAY and MONT CARMEL EXHIBITION 60th ANNIVERSARY will boundary SA i PETER ‘3' St. John's. Nfld. 52 07 Boston 56 74 New York 64 79 HALIFAX (CPI .-— The wea- ther office says only a few clouds were reported over the district late Friday, but as Halifax’s bi-centennial drive entrance, the St. James Bridge and Interchange in Winnipeg, the Kinmount Bridge in Ontario and highway design for Ontario bridges. was awarded the Travelling Scholarship for post-graduate study. Following a two-week holiday in the province, Dr. MacDougall wi his w e and daughter. CWl Addressed By Historian Dev. F.W.P. .Bolaer reiterat- ed Isis stand. atqu yesterday I: this paper. that Charlotte- town. not Halifax. was the n- cradle of confederation. when he addressed delegates to the Catholic Women's League na- tional convention Thursday. Speaking at the closing .ban- quet at the Basilica Recreation re. Father Bolger, chair- man . Dunstan's nivsn sity department. - said Islanders can be proud that the idea of confederation originated here. l‘The Britisthoi-th America runs as Won - 1”— 1873." He has published a book on the same In at. Among be ad table guests were Lieutenant Governor W..I. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDon- ald and Premier and Mrs. Wai- ter R. aw. Premier Shaw brought greetings from the pro- vince to the 300 women dele- gates attending the conference. Very Rev. J. rg Mace Cormack director of the P.E.I. Council. introduc guest apea er, who was thanked by Miss Catherine A. Toal. newly- elected president of the league. Chairman was Miss lphllonle [insignia RIM. rovincial n. v lanes mm. «aids!- ssis last night. The evens will be open to all comars.’ Officials said it was not de- cided who would officially open the one-day fair. How- ever. among government offi- cials attending will be Agricul- ture Minister Andrew B. May. ac, who is expected to repre- sent the provincial govern- ment. Workman were busy yestei. day cutting grass at the fair grounds and otherwise making preparations for the event. M FIND BISHOP! TOMB LONDON (AP) — British . :1? we:t 3‘: a; inflame by King, Coal,an Ex. motorists Mort they hat; “:3. in Se “mite g; c011:- . made "sensational" discoveries I Mini“ we; 1'. v ' in the 8“! of ,MT soon to a o y be flooded by the Aswan High fi‘laatherwf Cgfederatton a: Bel" Mad. Dam The annual report of the me. an e won t ' wflu Way‘s; to a; WE. 9 BmagdAclafimywsald Thursday; 11 ,n reso ans area 9, SOURIS —- An evening at- “mi. of set out. Father Bolser said. (ii-action at the Eastern Kings details” lbotlllt. létgyfiimwfgl‘: Father Boise:- spoks on exhiban here next Wednesk which crusted 20 centur be. “Prince Edward island's Atti- day will be tug of war chal- fore the birth of Christ For Delicious Chinese and Canadian- Food Try The lOTUS CAFE Indian exports to the Euro- pean Common Market countries have increased by as per cent in the last six years. Marilyn. left for Baie d' Urfe. P ., where he will become minister of the Pnesbyterlan Church. (Air Conditioned) 10: patches had drifted into some of the southwestern coastal sec- tions. A large high pressure area was crossing the Mari- time provinces and it will give mostly sunny weather today. For Sunday, a disturbance loca- ted in Northern Ontario will bring extensive cloud and scat- tered showers. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island. East- ern New Brunswick Counties, Bay of Chaleur: Sunny. clouding over in the evening. Not much change in temperature. Winds southwest 15. Low high at Char- lottetown 50 and '75, Moncton 46 and 78. Campbellton 45 and 75. Outlook for Sunday. . . .Mostly cloudy with a few showers and cooler. Bigh tide today at Charlotte town at 3.26 aim. and 4.12 pm. on Sunday at 4.01 am. and 5.12 pm. At Rustico at 11.04 am. and 11.26 pm. on Sunday at 11 noon and 12.20 am. Summer- side tides 18 minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today a sets at 7.48 pm. All time ADT. ********** UMP/70¢ ’ "‘°"‘ W" 2:30—7—9 . 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