Charlottetown and Queens Cou vl The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Feb. 9, 1962. 5 New City Hall Possible | As Part Of Centenary Possibility of building the | that ; proposed new City Hall as part |duals be given tax relief for of Charlottetown’s _participa- contributions made to a mun- ition in Canada’s 100th centen- centennial foundation. | i nell as Musetta. Jan Rubes, Stark. house of Lorne Donald Nichol- member. breaking and entering the meat- ‘ Mr Mecl testified fon. Pleasant Valley, on Aue. Z jlater he had eaten some of the Cape Breton Senior Hockey Lea- gue semi-finals, ing game of their best-of-seven | Well known throughout the service in town call \Island, Mr. Doherty was given much credit for the success of lary in 1967 was seen } Several government spokes- by Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet. | men have expressed interest in His Worship enthusiastically the idea and the attention of hailed announcement that the | both the finance and national re- federal government -from itsvenue departments has been | 7 ronan te peanouied $x EXEMPTIONS o vance was ear- marking $19,00,00 for aid t as-| | Mr. Fleming points out that . John Ball, ae. eee sist local municipalities their | Theome_Tax Act provides special, * Mre. R celebration, some scope for organization of Joseph vice-president. overs | In each province the govern- the type suggested. The wes held at ment will contribute up ta $1 says that there is exemption | Trinity social hail. Morell 7-5. | "2" per head of pepuletion for local | frem tecome tax for a corpors: | ‘ Arthur Ma centenn projects. , Commission or association, | : - Rovers defeated 8 ‘an These grants will be made to |not less than 9 per cent of the p Add Morell "Al-Stary. 73" in’ tater | AY and How the provinces on behalf of the | shares or capital of which is. ee ‘ mediate C - action at * Joo! manip, Te rors com: grea are e 2eree- By Sangster On Christianity "xzitson "arate era templated must be of a capital fal or municipal government. | y ng The Rovers were paced by the | p,, ont and lasting nature; the province Also, gifts to Her Majesty in | Pa two goal effort of Thompson with | “%, fF the ; itself will be expected to con- tight of the provinces and mun- “I have not found anyone out-| Communism,” the speaker con-| the other sounters ‘evenly die ee : tribute financtally; and there icipalities are deductible for in- side of Christians who know | tinued, “We should be thankful | tributed between Burke,” Mac. | 2.0 must be evidence that provision come tax purposes on the same | where they are going, who have | that we live in a blessed country | Callum. Dover, Clarke and Me- =. has been made to main- basis as donations to charities. | any hope for the world in the| free from the ravages of war, | Gee. The tain any buildings or structures The fimance minister says that | future,” said Reid Sangster iast | but we should be unhappy for| Morell oo. were by R. Me Gos once they are constructed. there is also tax exemption for evening. ‘| those who know not the more} Adam 2, MacDonald 3 an@i°'.” All municipal applications for | corporations constituted exclus-| Mr. Sangster was guest speak-| infinite blessing of our world | B. over ea such ass‘stance are to be for- ively for charitable purposes er for the Irwin Christian Fel-| today.” Referees Lavie ang| jy on, warded t~ provincial govern- and for charitable trusts, but jowship annual banquet held in| He urged the group to allow | H. Stewart called six penalties, 8 ‘ments for approval. The pro- these organizations could be us- Trinity Churoh-social_hall,The|the will of God to mould their four of them going to Morell. a vinces will then forward them to ed for centennial projects only group's president, David Mut | lives so that others may know Don MacDonald in the Morell jthe federal government with a if the project can be classed as | phy, presided. the transforming power of | cage made 47 saves while his request for the $1 per capita '® charitable , | “Christ is the\galy answer to | Christ, “| counterpart at the other end of grant. A temndation cond Sy Seems. | Wallace Mallett thanked Mr. | the rink, Coffin handled 39 stops. WINTER WORKS TOO ed for the purposes suggested Sengster for Nis address. Iven Renee 3 caps. ea. Mayor Gaudet also said it was if the funds, when collected, Darrach the toast te Bo T . ‘ the hope of City Council that the were turned over to the mun- the church and Rev, John Ball Down a ” badly needed City Hall construc- icipality in question, provided fesponded, The toast to the bs tion:could be geared to the fed- of course, that under provincial ladies was given by Stewart Southport 4-1] RUDOLPHO the poet and | Prince of Wales College last feel the need of more and better |¢0) Winer works Program and Tow. the, Slit te naive | Pierce and responded to. by | West Royalty Bombers down- Mimi meet for the first time | night. John Arab as Rudolpho {qualified teachers and leaders |firther financial assistance. them separately from its other Blanche Howatt. Mrs. Joseph | @@ pe. in Queens d Sheila Piercey as Mimi (and the scheduled workshop is | «. ” Neale toasted the gentlemen, and | CURty Intermedinate C playoff when the seamstress requests era cae of tho cea x ules of Gk al aes What more fitting way to funds,” Revenue Minister Geo- Frank Gosbee ’ action at Crapaild rink last night, a light for her candle as seen | principal cast of eight. The {planned to help meet this need. |tnrc im’ onesing sur seemuiay Tee Nowlan explaing._. Mr. Ball dlamissed the gather-| , West Royalty marksmen were in Act One of the Canadian opera will be repeated with a “| Dr. Athol Roberts is chairman and badly needed city hall,” he s ing with the benediction. 8. Doiron 2, §, Simms and lL Opera Company’s presentation | different cast this afternoon |of the board of Christian educa- | asked. Slight Blaze Kelly. The lone for the low | of Puccini's ‘‘La Boheme” at | and evening. ition promoting the event and is| To help municipalities raise ; - Bea : rete atin nde Re ; , (seated te Rew. HL. dition the, funds they will need to em- Q | vers Widen the individual scoring’ Face. |R.J. Rupert . Ronaid bark on any major centen | ed Other goals were scored Puccini S Opera La Boheme | Atkinson, ‘project, it has been suggested | s Wve League Lea Thompson 9. R, Weeks D. Wal: I . va ce ‘ | Lack of a protective device New Annan Beavers took ; ‘ Presented Here By Company where the stovenine entered the three-point ied onto. 'af the |. ea e ase Neve bose the. catee st. sight Farmers’ League standings at- and tragedy’ com- | Colline, the philosopher, ‘Cor- : nove bese een es Kensington rink last night when ined in the story of “La nelis Opthof as Schaunard, a ve ot Ah Water Sey renee | they blasted Kensington See- A * es a a ae Benoit, ° "Tie fire was burning on ‘the | aoe paced present thé -Canadian landlord, Stark as a — parson at Prince’ of; Alcindoro, of _-Musetta’s O kitchen wall and firemen had jayton Mill: who scored’ a . v —y College” auditorium Yast admirers. vendors, wait- a te te buble in quelling Ny y — goals and assisted on two others eae night. ers and custom officers were god mage was caused. e| to take , x “hp gla lS Many of Canada's outstand- Kathryn Newman, Eraine ‘The preliminary hearing of Lean stated he had been drink- alarm was turned in at 10.05 and | Dohe over sole possession of Open 7:30 a.m, — 10:00 p.m. ' ing opera singers starred in the Schwing, Joseph Maco and Damerell McKenna, ing with MacLure and the ae- | firemen were back to their sta- | van , (Fr. YOUR < be production of this work, a un- Wallace Williamson. T * lcused earlier thet day and later tions about 15 minutes later. | GUARDIAN | Grease _ Oil - Gas jon of musical and dramatic An audience of approxima- Ureuts, wan qqummenced = with Mr. Smith when the two HK d Float iS LATE ._ OR MISSED { ‘ : : characterization. . tely 300 applauded the com- @ueens County magistrate’s thet ¢ hed ted ‘ta tho track . ea s | bri : The central interest Gf the pany’s presentation of, "La OU last night before Macie- that night Miners To ‘ DIAL 4 | 'ubrication - minor repairs opera lies in the story of the Boheme,” the newest addition ‘T@te James B. Johnston, QC. |were picked up. 4 p Cc mittee -6561 | i i os Bohemians’ life in Paris and to its repertory This after- Following the hearing of six |BOX IN TRUCK om and @ paper wM™ be ée || "Service to Please” . ™ the romances of the poverty noon and evening the company CTown witnesses the accused | He said on picking the two S dne 5-3 Grored tis po your due 14 we ridden poet. Rudo!pho and will again stage the perform- as remanded until Thursday, |up again after letting them off y y Ivan Doherty of Charlotte [| Speeiai delivery service | | Richmond Street , 7 Mimi, the cdnsumptive seam- ance. The principal singers Feb. 15 at 7.30 p.m. to get a bottle of liquor a boa town~has accepted the position available between 8:30 | |. ° Charlottetown | stress, Marcello, the artist and this evening will be Victor John P. Nicholson represent- was put im the back of the| SYDNEY — (CP) — Glace |as chairman of the float-com- |} a.m. your paper ts tate The principal cast imcluded Braun, Robert Briggs, Peter ¢d the accused while Deputy jtruck. He said he didn’t know | pay winers grabbed a 5-3 de- |mittee of the Gold Cup ‘and || or missed, eer Alexander Gray as Marcello, Van Ginkel, Ernest Adams, Attorney-General, J. Arthut Me- jwho put it in but that he |! ‘Saucer Parade, it was learned fee John Arab as Rudolpho, Sheila Tito Dean, Gwenlynn Little, | Guivan conducted the case for | could have helped as he was cision over Sydney Millionaires lat a parade committee meet- F THE BIGGEST LAUGHS tae Piercey as Mimi, Franki Pan- Constance Fisher and Phil , Saeen ’ ern ien ipretty drunk and couldn’t re- | here Thursday night in the open- ling yesterday. or the FASTEST i sey Paced by the three-goal per- the Island Senior Hockey Lea- ED’S TAXI Council Salary Raises, Other Changes Slated | ~~ An increase in salary for the |salaty of the mayor ts $3,600 a. mayor and city councillors, as year, while tlie city councillors outlined by Councillor Arthur will receive $1,200. The changes ...Wright at the November co! ae meeting, will likely be incarpor- _Wright%in view.of the deal ated in legislation to come be- of time it is now necessary for fore ‘council for approval with- councillors to give to city busti- in the next two weeks. ‘ ness. muse on Pe BF See gay Sapa gARe elie aatarae wapiooell wit- |” Senator Austin C. Taylor. ill dow broken at the rear and & represent Hon. Lester Pearsom, | a home, owned. by Brent | 6, 1957 and stealing a quantity | of meats valued at $50. Giving evidence were Mr. | : Nicholson, Pleasant Valley, | What kind of meat an meat at Duncan MacLean’s place. On cross examination as to i formance of Vince Ryan, the hustling Miners made the best of all opportunities. Sterling Nicholson, Breadal- Mr. MacLe banex Darrilt Roderick--Mac- |drunk he Ture, \Rreadalhene: Brenton |it was steak or pork chops,” Smith, Rose “Valley: James Mort ean, ~ 1 j of going to his. meathou: large ouantity of meat miss- ing. He ‘said that he went to The increase will bring the In the same legislation, being prepared by City Recorder K.M. Smith. in* Rose Valley, along with ®CMP Constable William A. Wilson. a few days later of Senator George H. Barbour on Safiirday, it was learned here 4 later Liberal leader in. bis pro- vince. He was appointed to the Gold Cup and Saucer FILM NIGHT 173 Gt. George St, Dial 6561 Charlottetown Ed’s Slogan: “To maintats the goodwill of those whom we serve—the | fer whieb we strive,” aera \gue during the two years he |served as its president. Boosters’ | funct Charlottetown Islanders as |a promoter of sumerous fund i raising ventures. THE BIGGEST FUN-FEST, THE BIGGEST FAMILY — ENTERTAINMENT DOUBLE | ey & ¥ % | Plan Now To Bring The Whole |) Family! TODAY - SAT, ,w03,3" <1 — sues | : ~ Zz a or ADO SE). gua, a6 LAUGHING ) CAS! 4 Wa Tea malt ; has ated. Oo/(e ae SRuUSH “5 | GIR a “FULLER BRUSH M Ralph Howes—Dial 4-8718 the large display of Re > : rs FS A ‘ : |Martin, will be the proposed mw ds | , : ;change ‘permitting the mayor and found - an ‘estitnated 75 cemoar “tates: whose-home } P.W.C. AUDITORIUM Re . | v the councillors elect- of the stolen meat er Wedeenday ts rg | there. is in Salisbury, N.B., is a form- 1965, with the other five coun. | | Under cross examination er minister of agriculture and M F b 12th 8 re-election ‘ icholson at a oe ane pone de hong | of peonle were doing butcher Act now! ay, eb. p.m. This is designed<to prevent '6, throughout the country : por ee * In Person ; | and that he couldn't say for |. the possibility of an entire new) (otsin that it was his meat! TAX EXEMPT Featuring. taking. office st the same time, | it, Was found but “it answer ; THE GOLD CUP CARD PARTY WINNERS. ‘Cine ofc ww system, if ih | *G,the description of my meat.” Individual Pension Plans The winners of the St. Thomas under “leattative approval, |,.Mt. MacLure testified that he - % 1960-61 HAMBLETONIAN ~ Aquinas card party were, ladies’ rocenyes at * | was with the sed all during professional men, business men & SAUCER GIRLS first, Mrs. Joseph O'Haniey; ae ae ne - 16 ——e mae Aug. 1 cae had —the onil-empleped — can still} _- - J ; — ee com seats, with the mayor and re- ae cas ean Shepens 4 put up to 10% of 1961 earnings* * 1960-61 LITTLE BROWN JUG men's first, Harold Cudmore: maining, five —a ee that night the witness said that into a personal pension plan and second, AR. Ellis and William ‘SU? for election on he guessed they had broken into deduct this amount from 1961 in full color Wright (tied); door prize. “The proposed legislatidn is ex. |LOT®, Nicholson's meathouse taxable income, But the time} James Davey: special prize. a ai fause of (204 stolen some meat but he i to qualify for tax exemption * In Person tan. V. esBechern: tease beg os te didn’t remember how much. He out, Hemry Ford sed. William rerroactive nature to permit € said the meat was transported ' short.’ The deadline for reg- Come and enjoy an evening of fun and Wright. eae on csent Act of Incorpor. |t@ the home of Daman Mac- ‘istering a new pension plan with relaxation that will take you away from THE LOVAT SCOTS \ aon P Yasey Base Volley. whe ape Hv--|the Gevaremest und fer abies the mid-winter bives. MacLURE FUNERAL — The : ing in Brenton Smith's - |payment into the plan is Feb- ie ‘ PIPE BAND — wr tas eee wi Se ee een Sat \ taney S008. $ ‘se | . was . 7 United Chureh ob, Wednesday | PRCUMUMNG) ——_|tme mear'a ser"wactese nome MANUFACTURERS Lire ree] “ You'll see the Island’s own: afternoon, Feb. 7. Rev. T.H.B: ’ W48 SENTENCED resentatives like C. M. FRAZEE ° Somers conducted the service at | Course Mr. MacLure siso stated that are trained to provide a high : Joe O’Brien pene achaeacis my Pye Maeno 6 aoe ror Hagan he a standard of Retirement Plan i. th 1960 Hambletonian ; in p endish choir in the singing enna jor Toronto t Service. Call him today for erson Seve ta diem” wid 73 |e. a sel ont ie ole cae eck the 9 fatter on our Reg 4 . esus” and “Rock of : . i was later ar- Ages.” Pallbearers were Beech- | at the First Baptist Church this |resteq for breaking into, the tered Retirement Savings Plan with Blaze Hanover “BOWSER” GALLANT er Court, Ray Laird, William weekend under the direction of |meathouse and was sentenced —how it is designed to guaran- ial Toombs, Adolphe Fleming. Rev. J.B. Wilson, secretary of |to Queens County Jail for three tee you financial Your Gold Saucer Parade Com- Ira MacCoubrey and Weston the board of Christian education | months. retirement—and how your com cited ee striae the top “DIDI WYNNE Rollings. Interment was in the %* the Maritime Baptist Con- Mr. Smith told of picking UP |iriputions can be deducted from ee ean a we Adeatic Prove ‘ Cavendish cemetery. vention. Mr. Wilson will be as-|MacLure and MacKenna on the ° the August 17th sisted by Miss Shirley Eisener. road that night and was asked |‘#x#ble income.’ All inquiries ©es to Charlottetown for the Augu MacCORMACK — | B.ron W. Fenwick and Terry |i ho would take them home, ‘rested confidentially. a ne Soekaet tok Gee ee ee ee ee a, tee ee ott fom * maximum—$2,500 Cormack certain areas . Christian a short distance uw * - morning from the home of {<comdine gabe & MaMibee basta ay ncaa rutl"e C. M. FRAZEE ; * Special Feature Bernard Feehan, Mt. Stewart, | Baptists. ; |hottle and he could pick them ye NO ADMISSION C brated by Gosipe oan: 179 Quece Ot Sliver estlection to be used for prizes for bands Phone 894-6726 ‘at the door Sue ie te aie Representing F aos and floats in this year’s 1961 Ranaing of the * #, : Both ; Pas Pecan Damien. "mtee scien aepe | GOLD-CUP-AND SAUCER PARADE | Foust TNees tat —Pius_Feehan, Damien “echan . ment took place in the church | apse: es Everyone Welcome temetery. iweek groups, the local Baptists |. The next witness, James Mac in our lobby. wh SEE MIDNIGHT if: a eS: