Threoycat'old Alicia \ltill» fez is under close tnzpcctmn lrom her German Shepherd dog Duke \Ionday at thcir home in Chica-zo. The do: run A GIRL’S“ tissr FRIEND liiiir'iilti; \tiirlc 'liey were out for a walk Polrce found All- c a uandcrtii: alone and she sa'd she didn't know where site li‘.Pt‘I, but her do: did Po l'k‘e scoured the neighborhood ..| ’i l I l i i found Duke, They told him to go home and with Alicia and followed him. Sure enough. Duke led them back to All- cia‘s home on northwest Side. (AP Wircphoto) a w a y from the girl 'n the Kelly's Cross Drilling Project Pro Provincial lzeolozira'. unit-er, 3. Graham Rogers sazrt ycstcr- diaiy dIl‘lI‘lIntg by the l‘cricrrll de- partment of mines and If‘l‘llll'i‘Rl lut‘ve'ys is down to 250 fcci at Kelly's Cross. and w-ll mniluuc until a depth of 2,400 foot is Ratwhed. The drilling niwv'at on. '\i‘ ct. began last Thursday: and it a 5 been COUHI‘IUITIE 24 hours a (la) in for the purpose of finrlrng mi! certain information. such as do. tail: of the strata. temperalur'es and on form, Flo. added that 2:00 t'c' hole; had prevfntisly been ri-‘z‘ ed in other parts of the Island. such a. Wood island": and t‘lierry \a'. lay. but that this was the f: c' with operation to he t‘twtlrllii-ted in the centre of the pt‘ovzui e. \lthotigh the Kclly'q t‘ r o s s drilling is “purely for Srif‘rll rm purposes." the information gam- ed would be "valuable in th 9 search for oil and gas.' \lr Rita ors sat , With re:ai'd in tllP liit»\i1‘l y of the driil's xtt'ikzit; m1. h c onmmented that "world netci' ot it at that dcptli~ V Ql'EBFIt" Ol'TFlT The drilling is born: tom'qu ed by an outfit from Qilctwr. Boyle Brothers. of \Ilt‘autia fin- gtneer in charge or the npcrar Mr. Roar-rt said “no l'~ land sort is “not tor tiif'tic'i’t '0 get thrnuzh.” but added ‘h a "some silty phases slow tip rim drill " Time requrrcd for the drll n:_ has been estimarccl a! <'\ weeks PI'GWASH 0". SEARCH \‘lr. Rogers and Ilepaz‘lv ment is watch n: until ltl'Ol't‘~T the drilling for oil at I‘tixttadi. Coll Tenders it's Architects for the project hate called for tender: for tho ('iin- stiriictton of the prnvmcial Env- crnment's new office builtlinz with closing date set as .\pri‘. 2t Bounded by Rochford. Kent and i-‘itnmy streets. (‘tillxll‘llC- «ion is expected tin got under- way in May and is e<t.m;itcd to require 18 months on com- plete. \‘ow located in about a dw- en buildings scattcrcd ln (‘harlo- ttetown. all provincial govcrii- mem offices will be housed tn the new structure. The call for tendcrs has been Issued by the project's tecls. Affler-k. Dcsbarars. .ilnl' nkopoulos. Lehcnsold and size of Montreal Tenders are in he stilimti‘cd to «he. office of I‘iiblic Works Min- later Philip Mathcson. An noun ‘ rii'k's School. For Gov’t Bldg. archi- a n grossing .\'.S. The soil thch is quite simr i‘ar to that in this province, an tittis 'llP drilling tics in to some event with the Kelly": Cross op- (‘l‘llill‘ll ltr'l‘ui: at P1l,-_'\\asl't is being conducted by private com- I‘ni'itic Petroleum ('0 m of t'a?;ai‘3, Alta Rrucrs said that at last rcpot"s the drill had gone down soon fee: It is expected to reach at least l0.000 feet before tho til‘lll;tl'£ ceases. ’l‘ilo comhany hopes to strike oil or :“ ir. Rozci‘s snid. Impaired Driver Given $100 Fine ':t~d \\;th driving while his 314 alillt "s panv. pnu‘. nch impairet coliol. Walter James (‘asord lt‘i Doriclas Street. city. was fined slm and costs or 10 (lays by \lngi 'a c James B. Johnston, Qt‘_ u Quccns (‘oiinty magic» tratc 5 co r‘t yesterday R'tigvi V'at‘tcis lit-t‘luxkcy, \c't “Hitshrre. was fined $35 and iii~‘< for hem: drunk a n d d,~iirtic'".j~' 'l‘xm mcii uere fitted $20 and (nut‘. or 20 clays for havin! 005‘ scwnii of ‘iriuor in a place other th.:u their rcsidcnce and a third man had his case adjourned till ‘.\l'ur-'n :6 lie was appearing on t tho some t'llai'ze. Patrick John Joseph Kelly. M? $1cwat‘t. charged with driv- in: w.thmit due care and atten- tion trad his case adjourned till Mart-ii 23 SAIVT I’ATRK‘K'S SCHOOL l-‘nlEouzna is the report of the hult'tcarh exams of Saint Pal» Huntcr River. Grade H” l Floyd Gallant: Iif‘L'ZlP Gallant. Grade Hi: i. Norbert Gallant. tirade \'l‘ 1. Carol Perry. N Grade \' 1 Linda Gallant: 2 l‘hvllic Gallant; 3. Donald (iriliant Grade l\': 1. David Gallant. Giuirle lll: l. Alice Gallant: 2. Ann \lt-.\lccr; 3. Diane Perry. Grade ll 1. Barbara Perry; 2. (farol Illtll‘lln. . Brian Gallant: I. : 3. 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Sail‘Idi’Ilnn guaranteed or your money refunded. at the secondary r pi us and dlSllll’th sleep Bladder irritations. rrual (‘VSTFX antiseptic Visitors’ Day At Geo’iown , GEORGETOWN »-- Friday was visitor's day at Georgetown Hlflh School. the day whcn par- ents pay their annual visit to the school and to thc various class rooms and watch their sons and daughters as thcy carry on their regular scheduled course of studies. Formerly known as piilvlic ex- amination day. the name was changed a number of years also to that of Visitor’s Day. ln form- or years many tcachcrs pl?- pat‘cd special work in various subjects for the benefit of visit- lug perems. In recent years this. as to a large extent. been changed and now. in the main. the teachers carry on with ll‘ll‘ll’ regular scheduled that particular day Rezi’ettahly not nearly as many parents attend this annual vis- itation to the school as was the ease in former _ . it was indeed difficult for all those attending: to find stanriingvromn- only in the various class roams Some teachers. as well some parents. place a hilh value the occasion of the parents visitation. while many parcnts. judging: from the dct‘rcascd nt- Icndance in reccnt ycat's have chanzed lllf‘ll‘ ideas as to the worth of necessity of a mice-a year. on-tlie-spot inspcction the work being carried out the pupils, classes for 3’ A 3 n by in the l9505, there were some 5.200 hotels with azerccatc an- nual receipts of more than $400,- 000 in Canada. ‘siter that lane disposal will 0 ‘= stallzition for the town. itself l'. ” inaugural dcveloptmen‘t already " arca in the . “Grant is $700,000 'For Geo'town Project Ry DON MAPLEOD A joint announcement by Pre- mici‘ Walter Shaw and In- dustry and Natural Resources .‘Ilnls'lt‘l’ Leo Rossuer yesterday disclosed that a grant of S700.-‘ 000 has bccn marlc by the At.‘ lantic Development Board to the provincc for industrial develop-i mcnt at Georgetown. The grant will be used to con- struct clcctrit-al power trans- mission lines from \Tontazne to Gcoi'flctown for industrial use and the installation of a water supply and sewage disposal for the proposed fish processing plant. It was pointed out by Mr. Ros- the town of George- town will be able to "tap on to" the water supply. and the sow- f advan- taze tn the tmvn. He said. how- ever. that the firm“ will not cov- er sewage an water pipe in- ossitcr emphasized that sewage for the water and only the facilities power. are not planned for Georgetown but "arc I):I\'ll' facilities for ‘ ditstry that go Hc added “other plant or plants 2 i to the area in the tiitui‘e could hook on to the basic ‘ ' 9." SHAW ‘CONCERNED' Premier Shaw said he w I I "rather concerned over a report Sunday night from Ottawa that the grant was about to be im- noiinccd for Georgetown" He said. however. that he had hcen confident for some time that assistance was comi g from the board, hilt felt that such news should not be releas- ed until it was official. "‘I don't like the principal of beating the gun." he said. Prcmicr Shaw also pointed out Sunday nizht's report was inaccurate “The grant was for. t<700.000." l-ic said. ‘and $800000 as reported.“ He said his government has had applications for assistance before the Atlantic Development i Board for a long period. "Ell-t most since arranizemcnts were made to establish a prot-essinzl plant and shipyard at Georze- town" lie said “it is gratify-in: to know that our government's" efforts have been recognized." i any RAILWAY DELETED .\I.r. Rosstter said the pmpos-t ed new marine railway for. Georgetown had been deleted‘ from the project covered by the $700000 grant and will he car-l ried on as a separate project... the $300000 cost of which will ho ’ shared by the province and the Atlantic Dcvelripmnt Board. Another protect. a community of Georgetown. accor‘ vi '. Will be paid for out of board appropriation: and will not come out of the board‘s $1M.000000 develop- ment fund. r .\lr Rossiter also added thatl the board is expected to advisa HEADS PROSPECTORS TORONTO \‘loll IVIRCAIIIIHD elected president ‘ pectot‘s and Developers Assoclfi aiion for her 2lst successive tci'm. Hearing metric ll TPst CHARGE Do YOU Have A NOW -- VIKING Hearing Aids one. of the newest. most comprehensive lines In Canada makes it possiblia to fit virtually any per- son who needs hearing help. t Mr. Murray Bell WILL (‘ON Ill ('1‘ A Clinic at EATON’S in Charlottetown, P.E.I. Thurs., and Fri., Mar. 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Much 10. 10“ M 0191 that their purpose in doing so is l to increase the interest of the . ’ Eciici'al public in contemporary L h D k i Canadian art. and to encourage t the participating artists in their . t ' 'I C ry c All THE TIM Alistair MacLeod. manager all n I N d E the Charlottetown branch of the i i.“f:l_;:t..";::l.""’b°:¥ I." I company states that his com- boihend by bncklcmzffizhzuom lCh’lown Artist lTo Show-Work The Eastern Trust Company. 1of Charlottetown has invited H. l Barry Bunden. Charlottetown Fines of $20 and costs or 30 l .days were meted out to two ac- i artist. to han: an exh'l it I . ~ - - - his paimmas in the“. Rilclmmn‘; ‘pany has held successful exhibl- l cused by Acting Magistrate Ger- mg l'e-rloully wrong, j..." I I.qu "y the government shortly on a 5m.“ office in the near future. tions for artists in other Cana- laid R' FOSler- QC- 1“ City 1301’“ i “"d'mm'uedI’YWIM'Tinillfionov udder discomfort. 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