O’LEARY |.EG'|ON WINS AWARD branch Tuesday night for achieving this goal. It increas- ed its membership from 58 to 75 members. a jump of 29.3 per cent. Shown above is first _ A presentation of a ce.rtif'i- -cate of membership increase ‘over the six per cent quota :set by the Dominion Command -0! the Royal Czuiatiian Legion - was presented to the 0'Lcai‘_v : strong ll(‘Il‘lll\\'(‘Sl('l‘i_\' flow was _ spreading cloudiness and snow- . V fl""‘ies. té’rl;1(I))};$$ul;l(g§'-(P.‘ —~ 0"-“ened .\ hand of strong winds over 1' Min Max i)ri‘in"dIsstricl>i\l'lltii‘!iesm:tiiiuKcl<)ti(ii) . I D ' 3:;‘c5£lnver ' ' ' an ness to most regions today. The ‘ Victoria 33 4:2 cloudiness and wind should do- Edmmmm 1 32 crease In the western regions Calgary 12 36 this afternoon as a high pros- Reéina __ 5 15 sure area now over Western wifmipeg __ _ _13 7 ‘Quebec moves nearer to the Toronto . .. 7 152 . ‘ dl5m1‘t- Ottawa 12 8 Regional forecasts: 51003931 .- fit; Annapolis Valley. Northern 119 90 « Nova Scotia. Ca e B t _ 1S7"?‘jterEI‘i}‘]‘“ - ~- 39 2;? _Prince Edward ilsland reaonnd G?“ W‘: “ -- :9 % ‘Eastern 1\'.B, Counties: Cloudy iéx -- 99 with snow flurriesz cold: nortl1- ' ‘ ‘west winds 30 diminishing in g:§§1e(:t‘#°'“n ‘ afternoon to"northwest Low- Yarmouth H . .26 29 high at Ketxilie 13 and 2.3. I\ew St. John's. Nflri . 33 42 Glasgow and Charlottetown 10 {and 20. Sydney 13 and 23. Mone- ' c air was ‘ being fed into the Maritimes town 3;32 am, a d 3 17 late Wednesday evening and a Rustico at 3:41 am. and 3:40 vice-president. lCd\\.n 'l'ur:1cr High tide today at Charlotte- n : p.m. At ISLAND NEWS PAGE By RALPH CAMERON The greatest amount of con- struction undertaken in a sin.L'le year since the founding of the sewer system 65 years ago is slowly coming to a close in this city, Sidney Green, chairman oi’ the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, said yester- day. Mr. Green said this work re- presented a tremendous im- provement in the city's fire fighting capacity as the Com- missioners moved to further implement the Pitomcter report recommendations of two years ago. More than 3.6 miles of new pipes have been laid just since last spring, the chairman stat- .ed. as the department moved Ito reinforce present mains and iprovide services for new sub- .di\'isi0ns such as those in the area of the new Holy Redeem- er Church and .\‘e\\'land Cres- qcent East. of 0'beai'y. accepting‘ the cer- tificate from first vice-presi- dent of the provincial Com- mand of the legion. Pius Smith. (.lia-rlottctown. p.m. Summerside tide eighteen‘ “SHOCKED CITIZENS" ‘ In addition, 28 new hydrants minutes later an Charlotte-l in 196]. the Pitometer report—i The latter will be constructed 279 o! town. Sun rise today at 7:12, a water waste survey and en-i just. westward of the old reser- pipe required for hydrant leads and sets at 4:35. gineering study of existing facil- voir off Mt. Edward Road and and 40 feet of four-inch pipe ATTENTION ALBERTON In order to assist. in snow removal operations overnight parking on any street is prohibited in the Town of Alberton from 11 pm. to 7 nm. from Dec. 1. 1963 to April 30. 1964. Miss Thelma Aheurn. Town Clerk. Week-End Specials Cudmore's E" 1>.1's Ltd. BIRD’S EYE 2 LB. CELLO BAG GREENPEAS New Corp Med. size Washed 2 lbs. Sunkist 2 doz. o oranges _._ 39¢ Parsmps .. 25: F Red Cherries ... Florida White Sugar 10 lbs. $1.69 01'“-9h°d 01' Reg. size pkg. Eliolideapple . 49¢ - ~ ~ 35‘ Per.-fection 5 tins . ‘ o o o u n o king 2 '59- Cream style 2 for Sugar;.... 39: com 29c W=i'i"rT?§3?Erina . . . .. . .‘ 71” 73'? lb. S. P. 3 lbs. 7:33: liver . 39: Neck Bones 39¢ Fresh frozen 2 for Maple Loot Mackerel .. 25c Wiener: 43¢: VEAlCllTLETS...........lb.13c WE ALSO HAVE ALI. CUTS OF 15 oz. tin ROASTING VEAI. P. J.’s Ltd. cudmos-o's l ‘DIAL 4-sass nun. A 4-ssrs 28 oz. tin C; 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs.. Dec. 12. 1983. laying Of New Mains Boosts City Fire Fighting Capacity -,new reservoir to be bu ities in Charlottetown— shocked citizens with the statement “the system is quite incapable of pro- viding necessary fire flows, ex cept in isolated instances where fire hazards are minimal". It suggested a complete pro- gram of modernization, which, it stated. was needed in order to meet requirements of insurance underwriters and prevent a hike in insurance rates in this city. Almost immediately. the Com- missioners moved to implement the report and started with th 0 laying of a new, large, 12-inch main into the city. along Elm Avenue. Mr. G r e e n said despite the vast im p r 0 V e ment to date, through installing new mains and strengthening existing lines, t-he full benefit of e w or k would not be received until com- its design is now under consid- eration. Much thought is being given at present to determine whether it should be of reinforc- ed concrete or pre-stressed con- crete. Comparative costs are be- ing obtained from various sourc- es. and the commissioners are endeavouring to determine what to use on the basis of getting high quality, durability and the best price cost. The new main to connect with thirreservoir will connect with the 12-inch main now being laid along Upper Queen Street to Belvedere Avenue. The applica- tion of the commissioners to have this project qualify under the federal winter works pro- 88 Attend Ellerslie AYPA ELLERSLIE - The regiilar meeti-rg of &. Jolufs AYPA was president. Sienren Miaymard presided. The devotional com- mittee, Lorne Wiliiarm, Cocils Cecil Benin and Valerie Vass led with a bible reading prayers. _ “ Rev. Del-mont You gave a short ball: on the imiporrtinnce of the devotional period of the meeting and the importance of held. recently at Elllerslie. The Lnef the saved sauna. no dosed clunnanlusndnowursmutag thede'V\l.l(IlHP8hdWiI1lIle3m-bu.3Dem“..‘ndmea' association prayer. i Co“ mm W A total of 69 membem . ‘g ‘ ed the roll call and 19 new mom. Games and lunch were enjoy- be earned. ed after the meeting. TENDED OTTERS England’: James I appointed a “keeper of the king's otters" The to look after a pack of tame were appeared; wupmsp, [an-y aquatic mammals trained to Banks and Ranch! Ross, lunch. catch fish for his table. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 824 Afterashort dbcusston it towuiluntilmore : DIAMOND .|U'BlLEE DANCE gram has been approved and the work is proc It will continue. the commis- sioners said, until at least one foot of frost is in the ground. at which time it will cease as being uneconomical. For the new reservoir. 3 soils survey investigation was carried out by Warnock ‘Hersey C o m- needed to hook onto the mains. Commissioners Green, Joseph McKenna and R. Earl Taylor. previously stated they were en- deavouring to complete as much of the Pitometer report imple- mentation as possible this year in order to have as little traffic disruption as possible during the 1964 Centennial. and CHRISTMAS PARTY FRIDAY. DEC. 'l3'rh Time 9:30 pm. Admission $1.50 K. of 0. Members sud Guests on Northumberland a w . FIGURES PROVIDED Figures regarding the types of pipe laid just this year to imple- ment the Pitometer report. and provide new services, were giv- pletion of the new 18-inch main planned to extend from Belve- dere Avenue to connect with the ill: next l spring. '; NI!-‘W RESERVOIR on by Oliver Manuel. water com- mission superintendent. He 11.287 feet of 8" pipe; 1,782 of 10 inch pipe; 2,212 feet of 12 dispensary will of 0 inch pipe; and 3,309 feet inch pipe had been laid. were installed with feet open tonight until 9 p.m. pany, the same firm which con- ducted tests ~ the :'~‘:'\--'' Strait cause-I ATTENTION Albert-on & Vicinity A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held in Elmsdnle School Thursday at 8 pm. to discuss the proposal for building n oom- staid Dr. !lellmich’g office and eel be closed from Dec. 20 to January 6 lnclusive.. 24%. and pie Grey, black, mink, cloth coats A complete size range. 7-42 and 12% to awaits your Christmas selection. brown, teal, cran- berry nnd green are included. Fur trims ins in elegant fabrics. LADIES’ WEAR DEPT. munlty arena. in the Alberton-Elmsdole ores. Dis- tricts in and around Elmetlalc are invited to attend. Committee in charge. BLOUSES tan". Printed acetate surah over- blouees on hand screened prints. Also dainty f on styles. Sizes 10-18. SWEATERS Shetland sweaters by “Kit- Classic long sleeve pullover and cardigans. sizes SPORTSWEAR DEPT. flannellette gowns In full length or waltz length. Mostly prints in blue, pink and LINGERIE DEPT. And for dancing dates festive holiday plrflui Hutu! rdnou.ItarleI.sndmstsrisls enchant- hdvdulmsd. You‘ dial‘-dork word- robohbu-onow...hcohr...ln dss.,,unk-omslllomnulco tonal White Cross Gifts Buy A gift for a mental patient. Place it in the “White Cross" boxes in the Men's and Sportswear Depts. Christmas Store Hours Open every night until 9 A Christmas Eve until 5 1 .;i.\..M1W, ‘ . O