" MORELL DRIVER WINS STOCK CAR TROPHY Joseph Donovan (left) , Morell was the winner af the best driver award for the Montague raceway. Doner of ther race will of town, one of the officials of the pleted and due to curfew a fur- be run next the trophy was James King of Sunday. In addition to the tro- : By KEN SMITH CP Business Editor Two short - term economic jindicators, construction and the | automobile industry, are glow- ing with health. The total dollar value of con- ‘struction contracts awarded in the first eight months of this year is a record $3,496,276,000, io 21.4-per-cent. increase over similar 1954 period when the previous record was set, ithe statistical bulletin of the Southam Building Guide re- |ports, All five construction cate |mories and three of the five geographical regions show to- jtal increases from 1964, the bul- letin says. A major factor in the in- creases has been the {gain in so-called big jobs—construction ‘contracts worth $1,000,000 or more. So far this year they to tal $1,636,700,000, up 20.1 per cent from 1964's $1,363,300,000. The bulletin gives this break- down on contracts by category, with 1964 figure in brackets: Residential . $973,536,700 ($934, 381,900); business, $528,878,- |700 ($457,641,300); institutional, | $618,805,900° ($485,036,900); — in- | dustrial $480,641,300); ($378,453.- « 3; ($624, 461 800). Maritimes $° 16,897,400, down year, yesterday at the Monta- Coveside Cottages, ~ Lower phy heing presented, Mr..Do- ($45,428.200 from 1964; Quebec gue stock car taces. The tre Montague Further awards novan holds another for win- $891,372,600, up $170,348,600°° On- phy is being presented here by will be made next week. This ming the elimination event in tario $1,451,034,300, up $251,- William Murnaghan, Charlotte- week's program was not com- an &cylinder class 880.100; prairies — $511,004,200, Trader caught fire July 21, two nozzle of the hose policemen put the pump aboard their patrol boat and it was kept tried to hold Portable Pump Is Dept. Mascot A beefy rookie on the force the nozzle alone at work for hours until the burn-’ once, and found himself thrown -—- down $3,572,400; British Colum: | When the freighter Ortent requires two men to contro! the bia $495,967,800, up $243,072,500. CARS TREND UP In the car industry, officials are confidently predigting a production increase for the year TORONTO (CP)--Most organ- ing cargo was brought under through the air and into the of 100,000 units over 1964's rec- trations have anima! or human control. lake. ord pace when a total of 671,000 mascots something alive, at The lina ween tt ake — cars and trucks came off ae | least nse TORONTO (CP) —The Cana- ‘sembly lines. * Not so the Toronto harbor po- lice. Their mascot is a 350- lutely: reliable, say its admit» | + an Association of.-Advertising | ers, polishing up the overhead agencies has voted to change if the 1966 .models do the Even not sell as well a¥ expected. pound English - made portable camshaft and cleaning out its its name to the Institute of Ca- industry is assured of its fourth fire pump. intake pipe, “the size of a nadian -Advertising. The am consecutive record year. Pro The machine can pour most junior telegraph pole.” | mouncement was made in a@ duction up to Sept. 18 totalled ef Lake Ontario onto a fire or _ pump water out of a flooded “ ghip with @qual efficiency, they Official statistics are that it press release. 1530 of McKim Advertising This who succeeds Harry Foster. minute at a pressure of pounds. per square inch. Incoming presi- 570,682 compared with 497,392 pumps 250 gallons of water aident is H. D. Roach, president in the similar 1964 period Led. .| Indicating the strong growth this vital industry has had, pro- ' New weather-making machine The new Enterprise 1s more than an off furnace. Quietasthe snow. Cleanasrain. Strong a8 the wind. Warm as the sun. So dependable you always know what the weather's going to be in your home. » dust set the thermostat. It’s June in January. Automatically. quick toinstall. | ee a THE ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY CO. 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Elsewhere on the business scene, Robert Winters, chair man of British Newfoundland Corp., confirmed no serious hitches remain to’ be negoti- ated before Brinco and Hydro- Quebec can sign an agreement to develop the huge power re- sources of Labrador’s Churchill! Falls. NO STARTING DATE Mr. Winters, returning to the political wars as a Libera! can. didate in York West riding, gave no indication however of when the 9,000,000. - horsepower project might start, ‘# Under the plan, Hydro-Que bee would buy surplus power from Newfoundland, use some for itself and sell the remainder to Consolidated Edison of New York Estimated cost of the giant development is more than $1,- Engineering $994,754,200° 000,000,000. | Oilweek Magazine reports Al- berta will collect between $260,- 000,000 and $270,000,000 this year from the oil and gas in dustry in the province. The record income will he about $70,000,000 more than in 1964, The province gets from the sale of leases, from rental fees charged on those leases and from royalty pay- ments on actual production Largest increase this vear, Oilweek says, has been from money RED CROSS IS‘ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP Give through the United Fund. suits your home. the sale of leases, indicating the sharp growth in exploratipn by "oil and gas companies. Since the Leduc field was dis- covered in 1947, Alberta has collected $1,800,000,000 from the industry UC Planning Revision Of Curriculum LONDON, Opt ‘CP)—Revi- sions will he made m the United Church's new Sunday schoo! curnculum at the end of © its three-year cycle, an author of the curriculum said here John B. Corston of Pine Hill Divinity Hall in Halifax said re-editing and reyisions will be needed in the textbooks, was too early to say what these changes would be. The curriculum had come un- der erieitism by some churches for its liberal interpretation of the Bible Dr. Corston said the currieu- lum was prepared as a teaching aid’ for the next 25 to 30 years. He said more than 90 per cent of the United Church of Canada has adopted the system. “We at first feared it would too expensive but 10 churches, but these ios have proven groundless,’ he said. Churches are introducing the courses ome year at a time and in some cases haye had finan cial support from the head of- fice, The curriculum second year of cycle this month entered the the threevear WILL ATTEND FAIR TAIPE! (AP) Nationalist China will take part in an inter: national trade fair at Vancou- ver, B.C., in May next vear, it was announced here Saturday. Biueprint Reading Bookkeeping Carpentry - Drafting Electric’ Wiring” 7Anupgradi Science to those for many ] SHERWOOD MOTEL Brackley Point Road 3 miles from Charlottetown Welcomes the public to their fine choice of home cooked meals.. 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