S'SIDE STREET EXTENSION UNDERWAY N6, it’s not a plowed field! ‘It’s the extension to Granville Street North to connect with the Sherbrooke Road. It is now well underway as can be seen in_Siie_photo taken - opposite. Caltbeck’s ranch. The new street will provide Sum- merside with another entrance from Sherbrooke and will also- expedite travel between Hill- crest Park and the RCAF Stat- ion, when completed. .Extra Policemen Required For Traffic, Council Says SUMMERSIDE BUREAU | Street may be extended be-; 700 feet’ of water line, at their OF ‘THE GUARDIAN + Two extra policemen are to be hired by the Town of Summer- side as the result of a resolut- jon approved at a special meet- ing of council Saturday evening} presided over by Mayor W. A. yond Arcona Street eastwardly to meet’ MacEwen Road and. an informal .application was re-|~ Company to extend the water line an additional 234 feet to the} prolongation of Green Street :n) own cexpense, on Green Street | as prolongated. “ When Schurman’s open the dit-| Read's Corner.-The same legisla- ceived from the M. F. Schurman | eh to lay their 700 feet of water | tion gave authority to erect a line it is advantageous for the i town to place its sewer line in _Currie with all councillors pre-| order that the firm may install | this Street extension. sent. Also yee were Town! Manager J. A. Brophy and Town | Pract J. E. Cameron. The resolution ean ee due to the increasing Sear i he teers ine tie sensus of opinion of the council as well as the public that the number of personnel of the police | department should bé increased. The two additional policeman will be hired—-on a probationary | _basis for a.period of six months ‘Retirement Of Alfred Groom Announced By S’side Council j SUMMERSIDE BUREAU | Alfred Groom, | Of the water and sewerage de- partment in Summerside is being during the meeting Saturday | vices will: ‘still be available - in night that an advertisement in-! | an advisory capacity, ifand when working in the—best interests of viting application would be inser- ted in the press. Another resolution passed at' ed at a-special meeting: of | they are needed. ' According to a resolution pass- the the meeting was that the M. F. | | Summerside Town Council Sat- Sehurman Company be engaged | urday to make extension of 234 feet of ceive a pension of $2,200 night Mr. Groom will re- | an- | water and sewerage main op) nually, effective immediately. an anticipated prolongation of| Tributes to Mr. Groom for his |that Mr. Groom has many years Green Street and to install sewer | eee record of service 'to enjoy his retirement.” } lines to the prolongation. The town has ratified a con tract with M. F. Schurman Com- pany to install water and sewer mains to Heckbert Lane and MacEwen Road and subsequent- ly a tance of 400 feet. resolution was passed by | ‘council to extend these 4 dis-| It is the planning of the cal that at some future date Green an announcement made today by| ISLAND BRIEFS. NEWS RECEIVED | Mrs..Gordon Taylor, of Cum- berland, received word of the death of her aunt, Mrs. Samuel Gadd. West Newbury, Mass. Mrs. Gadd was formerly Leah Mac- Eachern, Long Creek, P.E.1 HODGSON FUNERAL — The funeral of Mrs. David Hodgson, held from Alberton Presbyterian Church Sunday afiernoon, was conducted by Rev. J. Y. Garrett. Hymns were “The Lord’s My Shepherd,” ‘“‘The King of Love” ‘and ‘Abide With Me.’’ Pall bear- Norman Oliver, Lloyd Wilkie, Jamie Gard and Dean Carpenter. Fiower bearers were Willard Coughlin, Gordon White, ers were ‘Howard Clark, Vernon Campbell, George Irving and Erskine Clark. Interment was in Hillcrest cerne- tery. : Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. * &. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building j Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235, Insurance R. E. Ellis & Son Limited ; Fire — Auto — Casualty - §$ Summer St. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., R.O. Phone 3287 ( § cuniaier St. Summerside | B. F. Hunter, R.O. * Summerside, P.E1l: Phone 3116 Smallman’s Building Photographers The Read Studios D.’W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. (Also Kensington on Saturday's) Phéne Summerside 3551 5 Water St. Su A. B. Campbell, B.A., LL.B Phone S’side 3818 a ete 20 Shen Fee es ess were extended by the meeting. i Councillor Dewar told of his; that the Rural Electrification retired on. pension after 57 years | many years of close association | Board_.of-— with the approval of Police eI of faithful: service with the town. | with Mr. took his job ‘to heart, always) the water and sewerage depart- ment and the town in general’. . Councillor MacCausland stated | he would like to see Mr. Groom's | record of service submitted to Municipal Magazine. Mayor Cur- rie stated ‘“‘We all join in hoping Five New Postage Stamps To Make Appearance In 1960, At least five new Postage | stamps will make their appear-| ance during 1960, according to! Hon. William Hamilton, postmas- ter-general. The familiar blue| aerogramme form for overseas) air letters is also to be compilete- | ly re-designed. The regular issue postage stamps portraying Her Majesty | Queen Elizabeth II will be replac- ed with new designs and it is ex- pected that at least two of the. denominations of the new series will be issued in 1960. While the designing of this new issue has not yet begun, some sweeping changes are receiving serious consideration. The stamps are to be the same small size as the present issue but may possibly be turned so. that the long dimension is hori- zontal. Her Majesty’s portrait will appear, but will not occupy the entire area of the design as at present. In the remaining space, besides the denomination symbol! will be printed, and this symbol may vary with each de- The ten-cent aerogramme cur- rently in use was designed in 1953. Its 1960 counterpart will be | printed in two colours on a brighi- er blue paper stock and the im- Printed stamp will be re-design- |ed. The new color will permit | gredter legibility. Three commemorative stamps | are planned for the new year. | The first of these should appear | in May of 1960 and will celebrate | the 300th anniversary of the her- oic stand of Dollard des Ormeaux and his companions in the defence of Montreal at the Long Sault. The 50th anniversary of the Girl Guide movement in Canada will be commemorated by a special! five-cent postage stamp. The Can-|# adian Girl Guide movement is) part of a large international sis-| terhood which promotes friend-| ship and understanding among! the peoples of many nations, | ors and creeds. A third special issue postage | stamp will emphasize Canada's | Doctor Released After Seizure SUMMERSIDE — Dr. K.L. Zie- linski of Kensington was releas- e dyesterday from Prince County Hospital where he was. taken fol- lowing what was reported to be a heart attack Saturday afternoon. > Kensington doctor was found unconscious in his parked car on Water Street in Summer- side Saturday afternoon and was taken to hospital, where he was | a patient until late Guaday after- noon. \ BIG. CHANGE The steel pen, which replaced, the historic quill for writers, was’ cnet & Gallant Bids B side perfected by Joseph Gillott of — England, who died "| | MAL eM natural, renewable resources with’ Oe OP ee ee ae oe: . en ee ee ee re ee ae ee Tee ~ ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 7, 1959. 3 Power System's History Outlined SUMMERSIDE BUREAU s de ig: i g i 2 sete, i candi 248 i faee close the original steam pl This was accomplished in with the installation of the first | a i) total mileage of 139.6 miles. Councillors | also services 64.1 miles of gov-| OF THE GUARDIAN Dewar and MacCaus'and, as well erniment.owned lines as well as. superintendent | as Mayor W. A. Currie during 21 miles of town lines. Groom and stated “He | power to determine which utility | a view to stimulating a greater’ interest in conservation and the improved management of these | resources. Canadian artists will design the new stamps for the Post Office Department, and further detai!s of design, colour and size will be announced as the work pro- gresses. PHONE 5593. for fast free Delivery Service 11 a.m. — 2 a.m. wings Chicken and Cee is, 65e Fish and Chips ...... 30¢ Hot Sandwiches .. 60¢ Scallops & Chips .. 75c JOHNNY’S FISH & CHIPS ‘TUESDAY, Dec. 8— | | ; | ; } ‘diesel engine in 1927. = The first rural lines . eas by the town were those of the 5 Eleanors Electric Co. Ltd. in 1 and also erected a power line Brats #2 service electric lines within a r. dius of 10 miles of the town. The war interrupted ‘further ex- | Pangjon until after 1945 when an- nua! extensions were made to ru-_ ral lines: As a result the town now services in the rural areas’ Besides the 61.8 miles that will be -sold to Maritime Electric,| |threre are 13.7 of town-owned. miles to be retained. The town | Councilor MacCausland stated edi Maen. of 044 tele at ehectric STOREY ELECTRIC aaa Le UDE Ped ens aes or eee ae Sa asta ttl THIS WEEK AT CIVIC STADIUM MONDAY, DEC. 7— 1:30-3:00 p.m. Pre School Skate Free 8:15—Parkdale Royals vs. P.E.I. Aces $:00-10:00 Skating WEDNESDAY, DEC. $— 3:36-5:30 p.m. Skating 6:00 p.m. Minor Hockey Night 8:00 p.m. Official Opening THURSDAY, DEC. 10— 8:00-10:00 Skating FRIDAY, DEC. 1l1— 1:30-3:00 p.m. Pre School Skating Free 9:15—Ch’town Perfection Pen- guins vs. P.E.1. Aces | SATURDAY, Dec. 12— 2:00-4:00 Skating 8:00-10:00 Skating SUNDAY, Dec. 13— Charlottetown | 8:30-10:30 p.m. Skating Club lf ° ° i ‘ She’s wishing for F ‘ , 4 a ‘ yee 4 a y a ; z a Gifts from { rE MacKENZit’S ‘| a House of Fashions 7 5 Summerside PEL g | OOOO REGENT "3230" 7:15 - 9:15 NOTE — NO SHORT SUBJECTS UNOMLRSAL TERNATIONAL presents | JOHN GAVIN. SANDRA DEE DAN O'HERLIAY SUSAN KOHNER ROBERT ALDA _JUANITA MOORE sngng “Trouble of the World” eaeria eye of |i i COLOR rates and as determined by the ern instead of building a conven- Boar dof Public Utilities. NATURAL STORAGE BILLINGHAM, England (CP)— The Northern Gas Board has con- verted an underground cavern into a gas holder. The cavern, formerly a salt mint, was sealed | up.and gas was driven in through a bore hole. The board saved about’ £500,000 by using the cav- | tional gas-holder. Council Presents Scottish Concert | In Souris Hall A concert sponsored by Souris Council Knigitts of Columbus, was held in St. Mary’s hall Souris on St. Andrews night. This annual event was heard step dancing by Francis White end| our oldest residents, Frank Roderick Chaisson; vocal solo by Alice Clinton; vocal solo by| The William Chaisson one act comedy ‘ on the piano by Clifford The Hoose’. and a trio made up of Dr, A.A.| John J. by a large audience. John Mul- lally was master of ceremonies. The program consisted of bag- pipe selections and Highland dancing by Burke's Pipe Band of . RETURN | : Charlottetown which was warmly ADULT Wednesday, | Moore & McLeod Lid. “The Store of a Thousand Gifts” Navy, Size 1 to 6X. BOYS’ SWEATERS In orion, nylon and wool V-neck pullovers and cardigans. Lt. Blue, all at petite prices. Grey, Beige, Scariet, Brown, Maize and, Hunter Green, “2.98 to 5.98 — E rye BOYS’ SHIRTS -Long sleeved sport and dress — in broadcloth, plain and cashmere, plaid a and paisley cotton broad- “Wyatt Earp” styles. Sizes to 6X. cotton 1.98 to 4.98. an oa Come in see and buy all the important gifts for the most important ones on your list . . wonderful wearables for play, party, school and sleeptime for small “Hims” and “Hers”, and - our BOYS' PYJAMAS Cosy flannelette and jersey polo jainas in a wide variety of stripes and gay designs. Sizes y itt ¥ ° z 1.98 & 2.98 ¥ + OOOECOOOCOLELOLLL ; T-SHIRTS ¥. “GIRLS' SWEATERS : ¥ In orlon, wool and ban-lon Pull- > For both boys and girls, made by such % overs and Cardigans also. bulky- y famous names. as “Scoutex and Ladybird” ¥ knit Orion Cardigans. White, ¥ ; : : ¥ pink, mint, maize, blue, scarlet, ¥ in long sleeve styles in plain and striped y beige. aqua, green, sapphire ¥ —_ cotton interlock. Sizes S.-M.-L.-Ex. L. alsol ¥ pjue and navy. 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