taper “topes of machinery ceed there. the regular weekly meting W. Mr. Cameron was introduced J. Hancox. and he was .tharke4 ant A.D. Cameron, a former’ gen- eral manager of the Maritime! Electric Co, and now~an official with the Montreal Engineering Co. Ltd. told the members of | ithe Chastotiotoys Rotary Club recently that the electric cable on the new causeway which will jlink P.E.I. into the Maritime | power grid will probably be op- erated at half capacity for the first few years to provide the same service -at lower cost. : | Mr. Cameron said that the fi. ‘ Inal details.of the size, voltage” and arrangement of the propos- “= led cable has still not been ap- | = |proved by the Atlantic Develop- 'Iment Board, “The link,” he “ |said, ‘!will probably have ‘a ca- - |pacity of between 100,000 and ‘ |140,000 kilowatts. It will be cap- lable of operating at 138,000 volts ~ |but will probably be operated for the first few years at 69,000 . |volts, to provide the same ser. *, Ivice at lower cost.” - . |FULL PARTNER fc Mr. Cameron said it is plan. _ known Rotary Sceakiii Discusses Causeway Electric Cable TODAY - SHOWS 3.30- a: 3 THE TRAIN 4 {ned that P.E.1. will join the Ma- ritime interconnection: as a ‘full partner, meaning it will have to maintain capacity with- in its own system during loads and make its contribution | wa’ to the capacity held in reserve by the power pool. The former general manager of the Maritime Electric Co. said, ‘the biggest economy in the joining’ of a power poll lies cin being able to share “a com- |mon reserve capacity instead of having to carry the spare capac- ity necessry. An additionsi- advantage of ‘joining such a grid is the privi- lege of the partners to purchase so-called “economy energy” that is available at a given time in the power pool. In his talk to the Rotary Club, Mr. Cameron reviewed the his- peak |eapable of producing 50,000 kilo- capable of producing 150 kilo- | the high pressure | roves BEING MADE ciency 20,000 kilowatt unit. ‘‘For ng first time,"’ said Mr. Camer- on, “engineering studies are be- ing made of locations outside of Charlottetowr for this unit.” He estimated the studies ‘shouldbe completed by late spring. To help ‘hen explain the opera- tions of the Maritime.- Electric plant in Charlottetown Mr. Ca- meron showed the gathering a number of colored slides illus- tory. of the Maritime Electric Co. from the time it used to be as the Charlottetown Light and Power Company, ‘which in 1886 had one generator sey; consolation, Mrs.Arty Watts; men’s high, Lee ae Lewis: SPONSORED BY CH'TOWN ROTARY Mai Entries tom > a: : a Box 608, Charlottetown as trating the many and varied In speaking of the future of |: to the Club by the chairman of . by: co-chairman EC w MMM OM OH OR WILL CARRY YOU TO THE PEAK ‘ OF ADVENTURE! (ANCASTER + * im JOMIN FRANKENHEIMER'S : , : roe | Los Angeles ....... 44 60 RECEIVES GOLD SAFETY HAT - — \raconcrete wggenice wo ve| WEATHER [sth rrtctacs 0 8 a presented to the Montague Town a HALIFAX (CP) —— Th Mike Campbell, provincial , ed momentarily but the hat from serious and possible fa- (Council next Monday. { sORerS =) Sar ther office as cloud end safety officer, fits'a gold safe- | -was credited with sevens him tal injury. The committee includes the Low overnight High ‘Tuesday Prince Edward Island and most ‘ 5 ¥ = z Yan Seren: | oe chet: ane an Pe oe Dawson 2 . Nova Scotia late Tuesday. In Stationery, wedding r a K, Prince George + 30 ew Brunswick, skies were gen- invitations, ~ invoices, Sten, coe AO pe ieee wa have the Vancnee «Realy Gens A tow mondurries | sateen. 4 al @* Steinhoff looks on, The hat blem of trying to decide to | Victoria a a ee oes SS ee Creepin All jono was presented to Mr. Hendric- ova ale separate from ‘the | Edmonton 1 2 ee aearantend. ao ken at the site of construction present equipment, in which |Calgary Quebee will tore te ta aa * of the new provincial building Jease there will be no housing |Prince Alber’ . | times aa gg agd sk we GUARDIAN - PAT yesterday. . Mr. Hendricken ‘ Eastern and Kontrel Districts lavailable, or to do away - with | Regina 13 gradually ‘clear in all sections cpa ea RIOT was wearing a safety head | lone of the present units, using | Winnipeg — ah 7 lof the district. Afternoon ter CENTRA protection on April 20, 1965 |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. . 1966. 5) ‘many of the parts to build « new |Churchil 7 |peratures will range from the L when a 4° x 4° x 10’ board hit |unit mm ond thus have the housing |North Bay ae head Se te weak oe ‘ him on the head. He was daz- | it now occupies. Several |Toronto » } rea of high: p PRINTERY firemen feel i should be a. se-/Ottawa : 8 ON ee wt | panate unit while others feel use|Montreal + 2 oe ee ee te should be made of the present |Quebec 4 % With little temperature change. (qqaaaEEEEEEEES lequiouant. Fredericton 106 Regional forecasts: “|ontague tire @ year ago the rae * = | Northern Nova Scotia, East- ne ‘tn sorreundieg area | Halifax 19.0 tend Cloudy wie a wn for the fee of $3.00. The brigade | Charlottetown 6 3 flurries becoming mostly sunny ee rea ares eeee inven 24-31 | near noon; not much change in in this category while having | Yarmouth ...,..,... 27 - 33 1s re: northenly Hoss than five calla for the yest | see seneesers, : ing tame tonight to light. Fg oe me Wedge, minister {Mand has been tested to discover . have responded to pike New York .. "| Goshen: 13 and 29, ae announced -that the whether he has the disease. without remuneration. All Jacksonville 17 and 26. Outlook for saor tataosiee: a-special diet | There have been three “cases have expressed the that |/Miami ....-. —Sunny with little temperature ° 18 PATIENT ood f for children suffering from |discovered early enough to- be |a new or more up to water- |New Orleans change. Diane McNeill, Charlottetown, | [ea See ces (PKU), will, be treated during that period. vehicle is more import-|Tucson.............. ’ is a patient in the Charlottetown |Paid for by the provincial gov-| A release from the provincial | ant : MOTOR TTT Hospital where she underwent | ernment. Without the special;department of health stated _A request tor further equip- a : " qurgery. ‘|diet food the: patient will suffer |The two essential needs af ment to be placed on the fire lers set preset Pana aNT TS ret Shows - " ‘ ae early detection and proper diet trucks was received with two of |the town ad | bell tlle J. W. Skinner : oa - IN CITY HOSPITAL —_| The diet food will be available in order to eliminate this form |the iiems being shovels and el-lesils have been : ie 3:30-6:45-9:10 Mrs. Lena Cooke, 151 Kensing-| through local drug stores and the of, mental retardation, which i8 lectric wire cutters. response. This B) Oo) cea) ataeaa ’ Dial 4-4044 oo ton Road, is @ patient in the | government assistance will be of such severity that it is likely | “Dissatisfaction was expressed |at the next 7 * M&O & RBKR KK Kk ital. gg ng simuar lifelong ‘ : } oe oe ee ; ‘ Charlottetown Hospita te tee dette to. diabetic etiiaanad nae” with the response to calls on the jan airing. : ; COURSES STARTED patients. The » of - eae Two small businessmanage-; The disease is caused by the’ special dietary supplements be-| & A ment courses began at the Pro- | patient's inability to metabolize-ing provided by the government : 2 rs SECTS EE os Vocational Institute Mon- ; the amino acid found in all pro- | ia $30 per month per patient. day night. The 10-week courses | tein — : acid ac- are jointly sponsored by the |cuniulates the blood. If the ~ Junior Chamber. of Commerce | disease is ree in the first) New Fire Truck and the department of labor. | two. .and sical development | ea ae. | WilE take “place. ~ _Is Main Topic ; ee TO ere am Nor ENOUGH EXPERIENCE |~ ey ee - — . Malcolm ’ | Not enough experience has as| The M tague brigade ‘ town, is @ patient in the Prince | yet been gathered to know whe- |discussed. “the Vecoiitity of pur- 7 Edward Islatd Hospital. Dr.|ther people taking the special |chasing or building a new Tire Beck who recently returned diet food will be able,.in later | itruck which could carry water from ‘a Canadian Menta! Health |life, to gain the abilty to‘tolerate | to fires in the out of town areas Association meeting in Montreal!a normal or near normal diet. which they service, at the regu- became ill on Monday night! Every child born in a hospital jlar monthly meeting held in the i when he was taken to hospital. in the last two years on the Is-|council chambers: last n im ies ; PC DELEGATES | Fire chief Douglas Coffin pre- oO bg al od Two students’ from St. Dun Youth Services é \sided over the meéting. He ask- sn's Universtiy, Philip Mec . Dict wee eae of town : aes Seeaitiar “teenies ite Held Recently" Storr Several suggestions ‘were - - = = ee: . & i : 6 made. 1 . See So were on =e ce! ONCE A YEAR CLEARANCE ODDS AND ENDS OF REGULAR STOCK! Giadeat: Federttiod-ba Feb. 1! ian Youth services were held re-|other so after approximately an : ; . wy. @ 12, and 13. The day meet.|CC™tly on the Murray Harbor— jhour's discussion it was decided : : e ; ; te jag Wl he aren a Talis. | Murtay_River Charge, the Uni-|to appoint a committee to bring man. -Motor- Hotel. jn-- Ottawa ‘ ted Church. In River SES i aati anche arr ea ec Se : : (Mrs. Archie MacLean conducted . : a ar ME OONSTS |e eens ao! eeteered te - EASTERN FEATURING FAMOUS car owned s B. : : % . Trainor, Watervale, coasted out | fered prayer. Beverly Miller FUNERALS . 5 ee of a drivewav on Pownal Street | 4d Bonnie MacKay read scrip. = —— morning at approxi-| ‘ure lessons. ; NAME BRANDS 8:35 end collided with a The CGIT Group made up the| STEELE FUNERAL~— The = | se one-half-ton truck driven by Al- choir’and Mrs. Russell Irving |funeral for Michael Steele of : ae [was organist for the oocavion._. : : ae a city police report stated. Dam.|_ = Murray Harbor a Paul's Church, Sturgeon, on _____ age to the car was estimated | Little Sands the regular wor-|Feb. 8 at 9.80 a.m. Requiem : at,$200 while the truck was re-| Stip services were held with the |High Mass was celebrated by ported to tave received.damages |*#™e theme, and conducted by |Rev. Finlay Mullally. Pallbear- e estimate) at $73. There were| ‘he minister, Rev. David Bar-|ers were John Kelly, Ernest Dix- no injuries sustained wise. In_Murray Harbor Albert jon, Philip McGee, jiarry Gra- 5: je Gosbee read the New Testament |ham, Lioyd Ried and Howard By AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP | Lesson. see cae were |Jamieson. Interment was in the a ae ea Pee strand ‘Meer Plas, Gries _of jmoore “SO itoesenmmsnesee 2 PAIRS. $15.00 Montreal-and formerly of P.E.I., d : st on has been awarded a $3,000 Loy- " Z eis a see ola sc in enginéering. In high school he won the Governor General's ; - : medal and a Langley Scholar- ae Pee eee * : J John J. Grinds, Watervale. Pam: : Children of the late Mrs., Ann pa Cronin, who left for their ‘res- . : pective homes yesterday after | , attending the funeral of their me j pes hd oe ae tay at ass.; Mrs. Mary ae ; Sete eee Nita BEGINS TODAY C AC ON Mrs. en Salty Sotre@s 0 ee i a : James rald Cronin, Tor. af : onto and Frank Cronin,. Mon- E ' ne oval _ ENDS F BRUARY 22 ? a > CARI Ww p P I RS / The following are the winners] Send in a letter today giving reasons briefly why Reg. 14.95 to 19.95 of the St. Pius X card party held think some : last might at the St. Pins ® Rec- | YOU Persons should receive a ‘Best i tory: nas first, Anita Traleer: Clerk Award” for. 1966. Contest ends midnight, second, na Doyle: consola- tion, Rita Gaudet men;'s first, | Feb. 22. Entries will be judged by 3 prominent SALE Billy Gallant second, Keir Be- citizens. van; consolation, Alan ‘Perry; ' SE oan Billy Gallant and . Frank Doyle; door prize, ‘ Mate ' : ‘ George Macintyre 1 female aera ee errr etree rserserrrrcrne er aS WINNERS NAMED The (Ollowing are the wimsers 1 _Eligible—All staff _persons _serving_ the public—_ of the card by | retail, wholesale, — garage, ote | in Charotte- the CWL safety league parish at and vicinity. i Covehead: ladies high, Mts. Pat mnt a s Horgan: second, Mrs. C. Morris-