PAGE'Drilling Establishes Solid S““‘“‘°"“'° Andi’rinse Cams Foundation For Causeway Fish Processing Plant imi'“ Urged In legion Brief; ‘ing and analysis at the rodx‘llzo. include tin idea a! s on» core and sea bed sediments. buti ncl consisting or individan prev the preliminary examination re~i tabriested sections, noated out veals that no serious loundual-nd then sunk to a prepared lion problems willbe encoun-‘inlindntiun. while all tbe dc. red. iaigns studied are reasrblc, some involve undesirable icaturea , . -which will probably eliminate WM“ "WWW" “"1"” u them in the tinal analysis “"“PMP- 1"“ hm“ Wt“ be “Much work has been done to “we 0" "‘9 'am’ " 9“." "‘1’ determine the availability or 10- buoys marking the location at H, mama‘s for ms.” can. OTTAWA 7 Solicitor-Grneral .1 Watson Maanught said yew tarday that seven or the 10 holes drilled alonz the Centre It“! M the proposed PEI '8 cause. way link have produced cover which indicate no serious inund- atitln prohlemit wtli be monitor. and in the construction Mr MacNaught said that he DRILL HOLES MARKET) . has been intornied by putrlic drill holes have been set in the summon o, a m" m. mm ALEERTON~Abrieipresmr one (or azru-uilural pro-Mt-s works that investigations are strait using the latest type or “may” The gmltlgy a," m. "d "V “hem” 3mm" °' "‘9 “WW S'HIIWM- well underway. with all sections electronic survey equipme n |‘ Mamm“ was "WNM m a? Royal Canadian Legion was me advertently omitted trom the rP~ port in yesterday's paper or the economic prospects hearing at Alberton Wednesday night. The president of the leg i o n‘ branch. l-ierbert Leavitt. extendr ed a welcome to government or. ilciuis conducting the inquiry i an called on the legion secre- tary. G. G pencil, to prerenti Along with suggestions con- iainod in other oriets such as an aiirvieatlipr highway and a second main road to the area the tutor urged the cleaning up. and roioresiraiion ol the burnedi out areas irnm Richmond mleiiminate several oi the worms- West Devon. iali now being considered. and Fnllmltnz the meeting a nimvi me most teasinie proposals will her or the orricials present werei than be carried through to a de tailed design." Mr. Mocxaupht winch is capable at locating a tail. as well as data reported as Wm" "" "‘9 "D?" “‘a‘" “'1'” the result oi previous engineer- Erga' “CK'IIrN'y in: studies All SMIH‘DK of arm- “\'l§llurs lo the border area. our rock. hulk tilt and concrete this summer have noticed llle‘augregam within economic dis- orange-colored targets mounted‘ lance ot the site have heeo ex- on lnph poles at borden Point mined in detail." i\ir iso- and a mile away near Carleton " Naught explained. Mr Mat-Vaughl said “These. range poles are on the proposed ICE PRPBLEM centre line and are used to as- He said the department oi in» or the den!“ phase. which will e Dec. 31. This report will bring out the, features or all at the possible designs or crossings. together with their cost The report will the legion A FEATURE oi the Rural Youth Fair and Harvest Ex- hlblfion program last night was a display by muscula- tives d a-li garment clubs marking the 50th anniversary or their establishment. second tram left above. Joyce Dewars New Perth. and Joyce umber, Coronation , . r ~ a Cornwall. second tron. rlgb displayed dresses ot so years ago. while the two girls on the lett and right. Margaret Flake and Faye Quinn, both students at Metro Darn. Academy, chariottetown. display today's styles. , Speaking Contest Are Features The rarkdale llsll war 1pm.. inert to the doorsteps last ntpbti won by Kay Forbes. Lot in. nil-i I: the 13m Annual Rural Youth Fair was oiticinliy opened. The program was highlighted by the crowning ill a ing an I ueen for the 1961 year laid a puhlic speaking contest The new queen ii Carole nick- twin of New Glasgow while the king is Roger Yonnker 0! Win» slot The royal couple were sel- rcied on the basis oi I verso st ianl‘VieW and their work in Hi Club activities. They were uniined by last year's king and nuoeii. Joyre Lowlhcr. Cornwall and George Mitchell. SCDlC tort The Judges in the king and queen contest were Miss Mary Thompson, Dr. H. n. Kelly a Reid. pester. Him Andrew B. M clue. i-iiirial minister ot agriculture. Mirnde the many guvst! and liilil‘ifllly opened the fair. R Al- lison Prolitt. president or the exhibition. gave the official wel- coming address. I’L'IILIC SPEAKING Tile public speaking contest was run in three divisions. l‘un- ‘lfld tor. intermediate senior. Tit! il‘illllt’l‘ of the ,lunlnr clan was Eyrnn Curr. Milton. with .-\nnl‘ Drake. )iiilview. and Bram da \Iiiiigim. Kinhora. recoup. The inlermediliz division wu lowed by Louis Burke. Annals dale. and George Mitchell, pl ist-otchiort. in the senior class. Anne iWalsh. Summervillc took top i honors with least Shea. Klnkora, and Heather lones. pownal, la rcond and third spots respec- . t|\‘el.V. . The prizes in the speaking contest were provided by Hol- . mans or PEI. The judges were .\liss irene Mountain R ‘ Prntitt and Dr. J. J, Coyle. l Also on the program was a sing-song led by John Evans or 1 the YMCA. a lumen rhow and t the introduction or the is N - ttlonal on Club Week delegates. . e program was chaired by Cecil Taylor. Winsloe. and it was w totlowed byadnnce iorall those no stranger to Canada as hei i attending. lTonav's EVENTS today the scene shirts to the Exhibition Gnmmd: as the LH'ors stage a cattle show and a .track and held meet. lodging oi protect club exiln bits will begin at 9:15 this morn. Archie MncMilllu Ind Donlld Cox. both of the Nova Stalin Age _ricultural College in Truro, will Judge the cattle a! run-. The track meet in lllwd for l i ‘ k I Retired General Secretary Oi Bible Society Will Speak , William one or the war statesmen is visiting Canada and speaking at a series at meetings horn st. John‘s. Mill. in Victoria, ac. arrang- ed by the Canadian Bible stat ciety. Di“ Plait is a lrvrmflr general secretary oi the British i and Foreign bible Society, London. England who is now Eli“ voting his time to writing and lecturing. He is tiuerit in hour .Engiish and French. \ Before his appointmum to the staff 07 the British and Foreign Bible Somety in I930. Dr Plait had served in West Air-ton as a Methodist missionary tor M years, iirsi as a pioneer mis- sionary. and inter as general superintendent oi the society's Wiii‘k in French West Airica He discovered and [allowed the work oi Froptit-t Harris oi the REV- W'Lu‘M -'- "A" >Ivory Coast, when nearly ionfltiservm H55 “mg” “in h, pt‘npie were gathered imn insinw,Mm or CHANGE-v. In a, “NW” Chum" leiening he will speak to t ,Dr- “E” 9 m“ “"2 Join! congregations oi the corn. soc-zety in various Pruitt-n5 mm}, m me Freshmen“ prior to his retirement in the Church. Summmm m , as general secretary. He travelled to all a! that world and had close contact century Club Meets iAi Bedeque th churches of all denominar BEDEQL’E - The members .i. Flatt. DD. . id's mi o lions on all continents, He it [has visited all prawns» ill-I .prciiious occasiom. Dr. Platt has been the re- dlYie'nt of many honours Queen Julian: of title Netherlands cnnr {erred on him the rank of ()fil- cer tn the Order at Orange- Nassau in 1954. The sam- War Knox College iyf the University at Toronto gratith him the de« pm to at Divinity.. Im'lm'il wuss. Dr. Plait writ preach at Time it: United Church. Charlotte- own. on Sunday at the ll a.m. of Club met at the borne nr lit-s. Johnson Sept. 21 tor ‘their regular meeting. and also to honor and bid tarewelt to ur Eva Dav-isms Crosby who .has been here irom w nipeg ir "(‘Wiril triendshipa lhavuig Hived tier early lilal. beiore returrne P.El GOV’T PRESSING OTTAWA Lack Of ‘Incen’iive Area' lmz in me West. when in nu“! rest es At a previous meeting or the ‘. uh she had given a talk on Western Canada, its natural beauty. mountainous acerrery. and the maid thinm it had to «fin the wrist and sight-seer in general. She showed pictures er s May Slow Developmen’re by DON MICLEOD The provincial government he received no specific new that any Western Canadsan in duririsl rirrn, wihb which nego- tiations have been oat-sled out or the iocation o! a branch plant in mid province. will not locate here because Prince Ed- uard Island has no federally designated intuitive area: which ruliid guslib] a new industsy tor tax conceaaions. ln hum Ihe Ii of “idiistxy'o "acid amu‘ Win. Prentic- Wallet 3. sun said i- . m Mus-iv in the lnee. out linll details tit this connection tare not but ream" and lease is have already is Shaw '0 question. “as l mind. him it. email! " designated incenuva areas in that ‘u "I “Mr neon. trim cultural prosta- luell as pure Ontario cast. will be very cioae d mo saunter main-ally lilnvestbratedbymlmaudaig M.” on in- mm this attraction take the twenll put-re slim to u my wall mean he loco . aluminum dmflcmman " renter pm at year e mu. “mum luvs . ma tusiiticaiion in aimaumg ' period from m iwhkhudflmltwmlhmts. have not earned 350 an the sea— smi's lobster catch. is slim— meraide, the «shook is definite- ly sea-tins We are not yet sure at construction this tall and. dustrig the winter. oi the RCAF housing units at his airport. "In the meantime. the departr meat at labor b tssen Hmont a month and a bolt on the usual wimr work: will We all know that winter ann- oiuona in this province are pos- ltiiy the worst ol sasy province m llw‘hidlwn thhhflwou (Arr I'- WIBN not in- Cilldal h the Mull Tie-wind .' W0 Ire 'II - two man Thllilnolloilthemher SUMMII am. HIGH IN "1 would also like to tutu an In milieu. m.!erihuel—m.lted mnmfixfldwfllflmm (almry. nldflhburhrmflflfll t basvaryremur tam vein. "And i an no Mlmtin d "‘ Tenders Soon ‘ ‘ .1. Watch MscNaught announc twins hoperut that the pouring or , pram,” 51‘“, mm m, the roundations and the back-nil due «mm his “we,an w.“ will be completed heron rreese h...e mm Momma“ rggami‘ up to assist in relieving the utt- presetit investigations int" establishment or industry. Summers”? ml out-ever." in addition to these two pro- I-nstrr'lects. Mr. MacNaught said he 5"” i expects the contract tor exten- mm "'9 “WWW” 0‘ lstvv repairs to the siimmerside m i the ho pointed out. present conditions. it is cult to the batter provinces a low miles- W“ We” the“ " tl . Five bids were received tor amounts- to. to a pertain extant. i W; work a subsidy which makes Com-l ' what . the arduous Halt Century ‘with which in illustrate bai— adv here the zreater part oi oi other employment ithratlon in the! iairpnrt will be awarded shorl- n d the legion briel. Noting that the mainstay or the econ Prince Is SPl’l’Ptl a lilth at h Iishinz and alrituiiure_the hrlei ‘ called ior greatly improved transportation and the erection or a building at Albcrton to con- tain departments for the pro-. cesslng oi tisn. an ice machine. old room and ls Dismissed SUMMERSIDE — A chargei against William Millignn, st. Pe- ters. tor uniawtutly rishlng lub- sicrs m a district other than his license was issued in was dis» missed by Magistrate w. Ches- ter 5. MacDonald in Prince County Magistrate's court ycs- terda The charge was dismiss- ed on lack ot Crown evidence. Ernest Birch Ramsay. Co way, was charged with using a lobster iishing boat that has been used durian the same year ior fishing lobsters in another it trict. The case was adjournedi until Oct, 3. Victor Arsenanlt. pleaded guilty to throwing glass on a highway and was fined sin and costs. C. ltweph Arsenautt. Welling- ton. wns iined slit and costs on Richmond. l ot‘ a charge oi tailing to transier‘ APPOINTED Mala! G. Arthur Wright. CD. of Middleton and Summerside has been appointed a tactic col staif oitirer 2nd grade with the Directorate of Equipment Engineering at ead- guarters in Ottawa. An officer at e iioyal Canadian Elec- trical and Mechanical Engi- neers. Mai Wright has b e e n employed with the Canadian Jggnt Staff in Washington since i t a motor vehicle to his own name. New London group. On a charge of failing Io stop at a stop . on, a driver was tin- ed so and co ts lDecinery Luymen 1To Meet Oct. 19 l KENslNGTnN A The N e w ‘Londan Parish Laymen’s As- sociation will he host ' Mark's Hail to the deanery la)“ guest speaker. Lu rich will be dress. The clllh member: curled — .ourned with praycr. iwru read hy Earle Cnrriee. sad that the The vice-president. man. presided at attended by in members. an mntinn was pa la) en attend or corporate com- munion in St Mark's Church on Sunda) Oct. 13, The treasurer cent ice Cream TUNE IN BODY Small transistorised a. people to prevmusly unobtalnable. : Committee ‘ To Meet provided by the members at the lnhn Piil~ the meeting scripture reported that $63.01 was realized trom a re- social. Harold Mill. Robert .inllimuu men on Saturday evening. oct.‘ and Home: Bryunton were air 15. According to plans made at} Dqlnted 0n the new sick came r a d to prove a most interesting one as transmitters about the size oljpecially with the Sports nctlvl- can he placed inside‘ ties being planned tor Centen- take measurements nial Year in this province, it I explained. "My own personal view mom. that the best design will prove to be two short causcwnvs trom each ghme, connected w an underwater tunnel " i ii the weather does not turn‘ bad. the drilling program inr‘ this year is expected to be Com- pleted early next month, Final results will await detailed test- Legion Sports ‘ Mercler J. Mullin. president at tbe Prince Edward island Command, Royal Canadian Le‘ giro accompanied by .r. Hamil- lo Doug as. immediate past president leave today tor atta- wa to attend a national meeting at the committee in charge or the Legion sports training pro- gram. The meetings will be held Saturday and Sunday. Tints ambitious sports training program is primarily designed to promote track and field sports and to train coaches tor this PIII'POM. The program has been in el- iect tor the past five years and a number or outstanding physi- cal titness instructors and sports leaders in the province were trained and sponsored by the oyal Canadian Legion in Cn—opr eration with the department or education M y sports coach clinics have been held in various cen- tres across the country so were conducted by Geottrey Dy~ or the legion. He Visited this province earlier in the year and addressed many snortsvmlnded islanders at various meetings throughout the pivirin track and held coaches in pro- mote the general plwsicni well being oi all Canadians. The forthcoming meeting oi. this national committed Ihmlld islst drilling crews in V _ _ re- drilling sites Although not ins. the prnhlvm oi me In the strait ti. on line on .rourmam island and t done on son the national sports direclor ' ce. on the _ importance or davcloping good . locahngllllir' works has indicated that ibte trom thc aoroen side. sun. ‘ was the most dirricutt to solve. in largcts have been erected: while a lot oi work has been ice pressures. storm the slew Brunswick mainland. l surge. wind setup and wind-ge- Each set rl target5 is visible nerated waves. the need tor irnm ilie Hallway point ml the a model study is most import. crossing." am. The design at the model has its said the survey crews are W" "med °“' “d " 9“” ’9 mains to choose a location with currently working on the New Y n.ka side 0, the 5m“ a building large enough tohouse making extensive su-veys to do- the model 9 said that at pm termine the location or the ruil- isn‘tmnq 53¢; bugld'lntz pushing;- wav and hi hwa connections rm In - v - u e e to the emgairig. y suitabie_ near Saint John in New INTERESTING FEATURES “i am very pleased with the Many interesting teatisres and progress to data on the project new construction procedures and I am looking torward tip see- haue been brought out iron: the ing. in the near tuture. the most work done so izr. same at these till it. ble design in it! find which would have been consld- torm." Mr. MacNauglit emitti- end impractical - iew yeariii dad. t was stated. or Bededue written by a lor- mrvr member, Mrs, Ernest Weeks. There were anecdotes days, sing-songs. old favriioned spelling matches. as the members attempted to turn time hack to the good old days. Lunch was served by the trades island Delegates ‘ In Winnipeg live island delegata are at- tending the annual minim: the Canadian Association (or Retarded Children manually underway in Wimiipeg. The group is headed by l, 6. Than of Charlottetown. who s a director at the ital-tonal ni- gnniuiion. other Megan‘s an: R Mockimwyn. Albertina. delegate and recorder; Mrs. Margaret Ellis. Many. a. Morrison. Sonn's. delegates. Quelirite Cnmmib— key. Charlottetown. CARC Home Care rhnirmuu. petition tor the luring or newt lnduats-y too calendar:- pointing out that he. and all members or his cabinet. have been trying to mm indusr trial growth at the province. Premier straw uid. “it wmlid be most discouraging a. because actions hey our eunuch. we strand be defeated in mak- ing Prince onward island a ' at mortal Melonr‘ Ottawa Calls -chNoug ht CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUAnDlAN OTTA A — Sillii'ifltr- General ed you: ny that tenders Tor that i l (Iva-mom sclmi Park will be "lied. in map: in on t. The sch I protect il estimat- ed in cost tween mam an "50.000 s will be built under r-vlatoa i' Central n and Mortar - Corporation. The own on or Ihi- contract m“- tor the loo omss is Digger Chains We have Inst unloaded a complun car- Iocd of digger chains In all sins to fit either diggers or combines. These on CT the highest quality and fully guaranteed. We have a eontpkte line of links so more Is no it ad to buy a eompim chain. BUY YOUR CHAIN AT YOUR POTATO DIGGING HEADQUARTERS fl‘ HALL MFG. Co. no. P. E. I. HENDERSON&CUDMORE 1 Henderson and Cudmore Feature STANFIELDS In all types. style and weigh”. iron the Midi: sirens to Hi. Inky long Johns. liE1llfl~ERSUNdCUUMflRl mfiimdrlaii l 1-111 a Come on in out of the Winter! Stanfield'a fine cotton rib underwear gives you III the protection you need on cold winter days. .. without weighing you down. The pullover stylo short-sleeve Shirt (nu) has a patented nylon-nin- ‘ forced neckband guaranteed not to lose its Ihilpo. Sizes 5.14.1. about $2.50. The elastic-waist dubio- ‘neai: Longs, sizes 90—40 (1412) about 32.95. Same fin. i fabric available for boys. styled like Dad’l. Shirl: about $1.50. Lungs about 31.95. When you buy Stanfield's you buy the belt. SmNFIELn's ITANHILI'I um“. nun. nova uml