i Page 12-A i...*SSIVE lNl‘LUX 0F VISITORS FORESEEN .Ch’town expects 60 conventions in ’64! The Guardian » The Evening Patriot The P.E.l. Centennial Commit. 196-1 in years to follow. tea. in charge of plans to make the province's centennial brations memorable year at the close of 1902, During the past year. the com- ; ing ma I mittee spent a good deal of time after the next session of the leg- wnl 'islature, when the provincwl 20- ‘ I r ofl vernmrnt is cxpt'ctcd to decide are expected to Vtsn the Island on the amount of financial assis— . through conventions alone. and 3 an estimated total of 70.000 tour- Included in the more definite ' ists. 20 to 25 per cent more than plans are those for close to 60‘the normal number. are likely conventions expected to m eetfto be attracted by centennial V ’ 1964. the bulk of these celebrations. planning projects which leave a permanent reminde Chandler Bros. exoand to meet customer demands Chandler Bros. is headed tWr‘ Charlottetown natives r: ‘7 ones. was I though the commttee h as V in operation for the first full number of alternatives in mud. group is scheduled for MarchI ; here in July and September. with Aug- 3 bring in about $200,000 in direct h...ust left free for theI tax revenue. This. however dces t Among such projects are clean- "Club. with over 1.000 Lions book- ‘ cele. up and beautification plans. Al- ed a likely be defeinite decisions are not be- tance for the committee. bring booked for May. J u n e,i influx of de in many cases until .Festival hol . competition here. e one to be held by the Lions as for May of 1964. What will the second largest s a nation-wide Approximately 7,000 persons. It is thought that this will consideration for on following the .a number of military events in- lvolving naval ships and army the centennial symbol. which is bands: ice capades, RCMP Mu— being adjusted for copy-right sical Ride, and the import of purposes. stage and film entertainers. ? food and rent. iother than Charlottetown. Projects which have received| At The committee also plans to present. the committee is centenniallpreparing advertising informa- year. and which will be decided |tion in the form of a brochure, ‘ . overnment’s which it intends to distribute to. 1964. when the Dominion Drama I‘demsion on financial aid. include the public in the near future. 1 Soon to be released. also, is The centennial committee. be- non. Ray Boater. Frank Storey. Dr. L. I. son, Hon. John McLean. and Da- vid Carnegy. In addition. these are about 16 sub-committees under the board to look after specific as- pects of planning. Committee manager is William Hayward. Charlottetown. Iconlenntal year. The” clubs It is expected slut the com- would be experienced in hand. mitten will enlist the aid of sor- ling the numerous details which vice clubs to sponsor some of r accompany the staging of such the entertainment planned for invents. chairman: Alan Holman. Duffy, Mrs. Phillip Mathe- fix Your Saturday Night Hacker Hosts ron THE cmrorrrrown. snrnwoon Work with towns and villages throughout the province. possi-l1962. when the provincial gov-, bly on a 60-50 basis. to organize l ernment appointed to the board projects for 1964 ' gundhe latter part of 1961. was made a corporation in March. lll localities of directors Dr. Frank MacKin- [tourists which normally reaches not indicate the amount which month. Ishould be realized through th e Chandler. nrcsidenl and W. slits "93k during “m Chnnatnr \‘ir-n-nt‘esidenl l Large“ Of The firm has a staff of 261 the conventions is 1 sale of non-taxable items. such men with .T. H Eric Machon- aid acting as secretarv—treasur- er and office manager. Innis Livingstone on sales supervision and Fllfinnn plant superintendent. Business began in known as the anal PM". on the present site of Jenkins Transfer. lid The first plant. a buildinc 30 by 60 feet. was erected at No. l Plywood Piece in 1947, The retail branch of business began in a small way as home builders came in for small piec- es of lumber. plywood and moundings The firm now main- tains inventory control on over. 3.000 items. The firm received honorable mention in the “Building Sup- Iy Dealer the Year Con- test" of 1958-59 for contributions made to winter employment and winter business. Chandler Bros. is in its 16th year of steady growth and feel that the new showroom and warehouse. which was erected last year. put the company in a position where it can offer a new improved service to the public. Canada Packers Nearly 16 years of solid pro- gress have been shown by Can- ada Packers Ltd. since the com- pany purchased its present plant from Davis an Fraser meat packers in 1947. A healthy increase in produc- tion over the years has resulted in Canada Packers increasing the number of its employees to 250. working on a day and night schedule. Beef. calves, lamb and hogs are slaughtered at this plant and a complete line of Canada Packers Maple Leaf cooked and smoked products is manufactur- ed. including Maple Leaf lard. A beef buying formula was negotiated with the P.E.I. Beef Producers Association whereby Island farmers are assured of receiving prices for their live- stock in line with other Cana- dian markets. L. W. MacLeod, a native Is- lander, last year, succeeded G. E. Hartien as plant manager. “Tr-Aulay as g 1947 as al partnership in what was then: Packinei l business. Mr. MacKenzie's Taking the most progressive. step in its history dating back‘ almost a century, MacKenzie's' House of fashions in Summer-l side underwent a complete in-; terior renovation in 1962 and. took on an untra-modern ap-: pearance. ; MacKenzies is owned a n i operated by C. Ross MacKenzie. grandson of the founder of the MacKenzie has played an active role in mm progress of many Summorside. community organizations in ad- dition to his own business. Included among the organiza- tions in which he has served as president and still works active- ly. are the Summerside Cana- dian Legion. Summerside Y’s Mans Club. and the Summer- side Board of Trade. Located at 247 Water Street in Summerside, MacKenzie's House of Fashions. now features a complete men's wear on the main floor. and a most fashion- able ladies wear on the second given complete renovation; in S'side . l tive merchandising, while ready : made men's suits, coats. etc. hang adjacent to the separate. area provided for “made to measure" clothing. 3 Similarly the ladies wear de-j partment on the second floor is complete with selling area. fitv; ting rooms. and alterations de-l partment, and this department! is enhanced by the popular “Mac Alpine Room", a carpeted area with a French salon atmos- pherc. Here one to three of the new- est feminine fashions are dis- played from the racks of newly arriving merchandise. and in like soft lighting and seated comfort provided, shoppers can relax and discuss their clothing in- terests with the experienced staff Members of the staff are Mrs. Venie Carr. . rs. Florence Mur- phy. Mrs. Beth Hogg. Jack Fox. and Roy Pickering. j O O '1 The men's wear carries a com- plete line of men‘s clothing from hats to shoes, while the iadiesl wear features everything from fur coats to lingerie. STRIKING FEATURE tures of the store is the open cir- making pre-packaged medical e ui ment sterilized b radia- One of the most striking fea- fiq p y STERILIZE BY ATOM Britain was the first country 0 open an automatic plant on. cular stairway. a desngn unique in Eastern Canada. that con-‘ nects the first and second floors and forms a delightful highlightj in the decor of the store interior. 3 Made of laminated wood breads 1’ over a center beam to give ai “floating tread" effect, the‘ treads are carpeted a d the handrails are of wroght iron in straight line design. odern display racks and open-selling display counters provide the facilities for attrac- I-‘rom bicycle, to automobile Giauev story Giggey’s Pharmacy was start. ed in 1952 by Bob Giggey at 163 Kent St.. its present site. Mr. Giggey came to the Island from St. John. N.B. in 1940. be- came a registered pharmacist in 1944 and started his own drug store in 1952 with one female clerk as his staff. .Orders were originally taken and delivered personally by Mr. Giggey on a bicycle. but. due to acoustant increase in sales over the years the staff has grown to four. including his son. Bill. and deliveries are-now made with a late-model volkswagen. :Mr. Giggey is an ardent hoc- key fan and takes an active part In golf. 'His slogan is ‘We treat the k well'. Jenkins Drugs first to start deliverv in city Jenkins Pharmacy was open- ed in 1910 by Colonel Da niel acKinnon under the name of MacKinnon‘s Drug Co. at its present site on Great 1 George Street. In 1936 its present own- er, Ralph Jenkins, purchased it from Mr. MacKinnon. In 1937 a fire destroyed the interior of the store but it was soon rebuilt. The front of the store was remodelled in 1938 and 10 years later the interior was completely done over. Jenkins Pharmacy. with a staff of six and a special deliv- ery which was the Island's first. is the agent for Rexall Drugs and has the exclusive dealership for Laura Secord products. Mr. Jenkins is a past presi- dent of the Prince Edward is- land Pharmaceutical Associa- tion for two years and secre- tary registrar for 10 years. He is also a past member of th e Canadian Pharmaceutical As- sociation. BUYING A HOME - 5......nfi-.. .. .- ; proposition. nessinsido out. n:- PROGRESS l l'l'hls is a family affair and it is also a lifetime gYonr thoughts on Real Estate can vary so why lnot talk It over with a man who knows the busi- lw us help you make a future for your family. SW. WILLIS — Insurance Broker DIAL 4-1242 the next time you shop. SclmJohn Here is molasses in its finest form— velvety smooth in texture. golden in color. sweet and mellow in flavor. 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