i Hy 4 Power expansi (pansion is widespread _ Another year of expansion and fidence TO G <= @ Vite i Sig i rN g e ai i ae E k inf i i ee iu: i kit a Je 23 g z 3? With Halliday’s Packaged Seni, you get all the materials in just one order. No running out-of materials, no extra trips to the mill. Here are just two. Many other Packaged Homes available. Write for Halliday’s Catalogue of homes and cot-" 37’6” x 31’6” COMPLETE PACKAGE unre Pa $4094.00 BOATS - BOATS - BOATS - _-FISHERMAN’S SKIFF 3 sizes... . . Bullt Up or Ready-Cur "As Low As $29.50 An ideal boat for the angler. Well made of. waterpreol ° Douglas Fir plywood over a sound spruce frame. Design- ed by Naval Architect Edwin Monk. It’s sada recy Jor mount- ing on outboard motor. Boat "A" 96" BUILD-UP 5c cisccieieecss Gaiessitiic 62.00 “96 READY-CUT ..;....... dived? Meiteleessviavis 37.60 LUO MUNA. cipseidecssinatdacy Wicca 84.00 “4 116” READY-CUT ......... pesvah PUG Si clucsoxevsjesn 57.50 Boat "B" | 76” BUILT-UP ........000 Ge cesikawiy ieee cessive 76” READY-CUP o...csessesesececseess Aiebaicessurs 29.50 = Industry receives ‘boost in power By J.W, LAVERS jterations done and the sultieas GEORGETOWN — ‘A ‘66,000 in of a new switch was also car- {n- | from | hase at Mimine was | volt transmission line Page jried out at Gills Forge on the 48 road ‘and highway widening’ | Maritime Mtg’ |Road, as part_of the new line. vuNG from the Charlotietown, generat About 40 men were on the job . office building Ye lyppraedn ngage brwde ghey Aol commis- ares and |was commissioned on and they worked from, 10 room was opened at Sher-|November 14, 1965, as the Geor: |. to 5 p.m. and areas affect rch ie weeviding ¢ tet ae artes: substation _trenstormer ed were trom St. Peter's to Sou- i coevestens” r was installed and energized: the ris and East Point to Alberry - facility for custom- | Summerville substation had_al-/Plains. to. Mon Montague through to ‘iskag wie tb ceed the Wood Islands area; Ding- ‘ * |eee. are mainly responsible for | wells Mills to Cardigan and Maritime Electric has been this steady gain: ‘|Gerqutors arees. Wits the experiencing an average yearly | With its program of expansion, completion of the new George- iacronee in power demand in| the company ie ‘town substation. the power nec- iis coafidanne. ta fab cemlinnel |eveney to tale care of the Qrow- prosperity of the Island, and its th load and to supply the beliet in the further growth and |Georgetown industries of Gulf development of its industries. 'Garden Foods Ltd., and Bath- Wye 8 it necessary to provide the area with a loop by means of which an feed is available uired. For this p ~a $15,000 switching station built at western end of the Island with a}. loop system. Tn ‘tddition two n two new substa- S| operation and the $22,000 Scotch- | are tions were built at Georgetown and Scotchfort. The Georgetown station cost $20,000 and is now in fort station was expected to be in operation shortly after. the Georgetown station. Between 100 and 125 acres of woodland was cleared for construction of num- ber four transmission line, which woe peeee begun atv in 1956. ~ vol the 33% ‘Bathurst Marine Ltd. Shi pbuilders Progressing With One Of P. E. L's . Largest Industries ! ! Profile of the 129 ra naa Undaunted by wintry > seal stern soar which were designed in _ Prince Edward Island for ‘Gulf Garden Foods Ltd. of Nine of these ships, the most modern fishing vessels in Canada, will be built by Island craftsmen in the next three aie : ‘Steel Stern Trawlers Fr Bathurst Marine Ltd. weather, Georgetown Hipvard workers launch the first steel waters built on the Island in blizzard conditions on the high : tide following harbour dredging, December Tith, 1965. BATHURST MARINE LTD. Georgetown, P. E. I. rae 16-B The Guardian - The Evening wall | 12,000 kilowatts over the next 1° § years, a8 the use of electricity, |, ve wore increase in the’ weimincers.m charge of con. por agg Ey pine Arsenault and George Hoffstra_of Montreal en- gone Co. Lid., sees engineers. es PEL, . —onted