,‘.f ‘T —.a—— T.‘ C . lhpunardlan, Charlottetown, Thurs. log. 28. 1962. 18 A 4 aimotmau aonssy. Wednesday evening. an, Charlottetown. were mesh day where they were the guests l e 9 vi it in ch mg g _ .————— Mr. Melvin Jardine and Miss Mrs. Wallace Birt was hos-‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Jay's parents. Mr. and? en 3 or at ew;.IA. !£:'e::ized.tlIa:t ‘ 0 . M d M W!“ Etta Jardine. Headot Hillsboro. fess to the ladies of the Pisquid . Harold Jay. Saturday. Mrs. Walter MacDonald. _, w 9 squa,-9 to be used for D 1'-Id“ d 73- lei‘ Mic" were recent visitors at the East Women's institute Thurs-l Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil .Iay, sons. consmzn App1,1cA'noN imeetings by three different . . C°"5h 3|!“ daughter Arlene. 110"” of Mr. and M”. George day mgm. Donald. Lorne Valley, were Herb. George. Howard a nd‘ Authorities said Monday they neo Fascist groups on I M d n;1tV'he;Iaa:Do::lida£:hMrs. I](;n- Dover. Mi” Audrey Jay_ She,.w,,od_;Sunday guests at the home of Bruce. left Monday for the-iris”, considering an appncah grounds of public safety '1 nl . U lie York were recentwgisitoii’-I A large number {mm H”. ‘pent Thursday “ the home’ of MltiS'Mn1?acgonald ‘Jparenm Mr. *l1’0Te ii: RedIl“lAgt9t;‘ Began from the Yellow Sn" Protest PUBLIC RMLWAYS “'3” hD'me ’of Mr and M" vicinity attended the atrawber- he, parent, M,_ “d M,-,_ Lev; “Mr 31.51 gorge “ah lee? uflg’. °;' 3' 3"’ "5 ' Movement, an a nti-Fascist: The state-owned railways 4! BY §'|'AN BOWLES somewim f,,t,r_ ‘mu, reducing Flow Jay - - W and icecream fun‘, .1 m the J. ' |M “S-1 013 Edy ‘El 5°“ ‘ $1.8 l'_l§l1E5 it" C 3Ti°“9.¢°Wfl and group. to hold a public meeting fwestern Germany total 18.957 Guardian - Patriot Staff Writer the delay. Mr. Edward Jay was a visitor Mount Stewart United Church l}l;ir.and Mrs. Milford Batchil-1| viiirtolitslixgoxzihead gnu llsi/‘I1: Wailsia-ce Birt was a re- l§ne;:f',‘0i‘_d(')1Ph:: [;ll‘iIi)al§"('8g\:tl).rk:q$l:Ie—;:‘!;illiel:8yaSm:S 4(‘)i)‘emiIigs‘{ltdy.owned "In connection with city pro». ts now underway. or planned for this year. Old Man Weather ddled us with just about . 11;: mist frustrating summer on PTIOOC record‘ cites 6:51:30!‘ Norman . "°“'”‘ “ Effective Mr. Stewart was commenting on wet weather holdups th rt have been created in the street paving and patching. parking “,3 paving. installation of storm sewers. and the sidewalk improvements. STORM SEWER LINE The project which has been giving Mr. Stewart the biggest headache of late is the instali5 ing of the storm sewer inter- ceptor line, from irlrwood Drive West north to Belvedere Avenue. Weather co-operating, he hopes that the project will be completed in about t on r ‘ Aug. 23, 24, 25; weeks. This is the project which has . created a problem for the city 1 school board. in regard to the’ children of the families that are 1, :.‘s“?.?.:‘.°.‘.i.“I..’.I32:f .‘.'."‘.’..:".‘t...°.‘.*.lt . 5|-|ou|_DER QR BLADE River district. So far. the contractor. Camaci (‘nnstruciion Ltd.. has laid the 24 - inch line from Belvedere . .. ~ ». Avenue, south to a point some < V C 650 feet n o rth of Kirkwood - -. ‘ ' ~ Drive. > Before this final link can be ‘ . installed. th e contractor is‘ ’- ' ' ‘ faced with a large hollow. which must first be filled to a _ , . ,- 491. deph of approximately 14 feet. A six-foot~deep trench will then DIFFICULTIES NOTED On the project. the contract 0. 3. F. SUPERIOR ' MAPLE LEAF NO. 1 CHOICE or. due 10 the wet weather. is SAUSAGES BOLOGNA CALLOPS « two directions. The first is at a A ( haul road to the pit from when ‘ -‘ ‘- ' _ _ lh‘ fill is being taken. A f t e ' . . ‘S S » PH((‘il rainfall, this haul road be ’ _ “ p . . . 1 LB‘ 1 LB’ -inios a veritable quagmire. _ " _ ~ _ ~ (riiaiking it almost impossible to ' . move heavily laden trucks. . ' ‘ The second problem is at the silt‘ iv li a r e the fill is being dnnipvd. Here. the fill is so \\'?'llt‘l-1!\gg("}(‘l. lhillwl the heave; I IPRIME RIB S c PAPER PRODUCT SPECIALS W... W I c | BEEF ROAST "- ROLLS in.. (me project that is not being CLOVER FARM ‘ ‘ hold up to any great extent. is _ . thv installation of an overflow FRESH LEA1 . c on v [mm the manhole on the, ma FT‘ LB. south of Victoria Road n e a r = ROLL Cn\'t’|'llmElll Pond. through the i'irrasl\i'ork. "his is being provided in an‘ KLEENEX effort to relieve the flooding‘ . conditions which occur. during? 0 S il(‘il\'y rains. in the Churchill * RQLL3 C 4 . and Villr. Avenue art-as. 1 L3 To nLori< I-'i.oomNo ' PKG 9 OZ. In order to overcome th is v V , ' flooding. the city workmen are ‘NH-‘TL OR COLOREI . ‘ i PKGS. installing a line 14 inches in ' diameter from the manhole ai PKG - few inchcs below the crown of‘ ' ' p the prescm five-foot outfall. and‘. extruding it about 20 feet. just I gl i i~-i~ th b . t~ S(‘~O'l‘T ECONOMY PACK WHITE OR PINK . §‘.'t::.':..‘ " "“"" ° . PERFECTION BUTTERSCOTCH at This line will be ‘-1 inches 2 K S alnveth n ll'gb t'de' . P c.. , c — mark. this i(i,iT:=;(:ntiii‘g the tides ' 7" . PhGs' from hampering its normal free ‘ _ flmi into the‘ harbor. H01‘ OR (10119 In rcgurtl o the sweet paving . L114 ' ‘ l ‘ I , lriigl lstimfar‘a‘hoiii\i$v::irliirds' S?) f . . PKG‘ , C R the Sll'(‘t‘i patching has been " c coniplclcd. but it has not been; G5 ptissihit‘ o make a start on tho‘ HEINZ STRAINED nmx paving projccts. Four streets or sections off streets have been prepared. TIN l‘f‘H(l)' for pavin g. 'l‘lie_v are. D 1 LB_ \'i<'ci‘o,v Avenue. St. Clair Ave- ! PKG c HIM‘. Upper Queen Stix-at exten» ' Mon and Newland Crescent. l-MSE t"0A'l'lNG FRUIT JAR A number of new streets have i- r _' ' f . ;..f.:.‘..‘..°“..I,’.l§"'..’i;’.i§..°.°:‘é':‘.f..?.r ciovm FARM CHOICE _, , F"iL'hton and North River dial - 24'; C ' ‘-6’. trii-ts. Those streets are expert V ,0 Oz . ‘N’ to i‘(‘('(‘lV(‘ thrir asphalt (~oat- *' ‘ n: in 1963 or 1964. *:‘.."e' mi. ":.:: '*“"*°""'S A "N8 . e o -s V in: zone. is goiwt along tliairiy Noe 1 \\"‘ll. Mr. Stewart said. He 3 OZ. Diiiiitedfout 'hat the natural in-" PKG, C ‘ r in ‘ .1 ' - - nrc:is has '33; Kelvin? l]lJiark:lu- lowing the water to drain oft; ' ~-—————————-—~. srmrs: . ; - LARGE . CRISP CRUNCHIE U d .' ’IUi3E ‘ HO W50 9 _ STALK Tests Show MARVEN’8 assontrnn b‘mi"|’<1>l|.:'l‘I‘!wIthllIitcht:irilare:’a°i-'kHi:I _ . 2.1;: 89¢ ciovni ram ORANGE ‘ c GOLDEN RIPE h - ‘°"0wins recent mu of-h the A - A 20 Oz’ water, which ....,.,.., ,,,....,. m1zacLi«; wmr—.1o oz. nouns‘ ~ “NS C0_i1i"t:smination. .. -. . ' ‘ Sandwich SPREAD 45¢ :(§:{|:,rI:I‘t‘ies.i:.i.s:i.1ning_was okay: I . ' c "Pe(i’twe:l:wetde Ia‘ .detme.r"i‘(:raAi.ii.|t . ‘ : A / fiondition. both at the bath HOLLAN” 3'7 oz‘ 3‘ CLOVH FARM RED CUP - c WI! and the shore at Kirk- "°0d Drive West. where swim- ‘l.:h."'.'.'.'2.F‘.; ".::'.°""i;... C i ’ ""' allowed only one rggdlng 1;. the 3:59 , NO. 1 CORELESS "mg! fetus. with a eolitona ‘ . ‘ I 2 Ln o C5.Ftl(',0l:I‘i||'1:;" ‘go; CAMPUS imm.Ls — x which is classed as "very be '. ‘ . . ' cm,1,o .. M _ Drive West. we load‘ tests were resistant! rust 6 « "" ‘W mi-u 3-w-4 . - . i-ismz WHITI ~ Eiincisi BOOKS 3-oizsc VI N E G A R |'tEADi;"“|‘5Ei‘-sTEE'N5 3 53' 53“ In ‘ \ I . ' I