Local Chinrch Being Removed. The demolition began. this week of the old Baptist Church | on the corner of Prince and . Fitzroy—Streets._It is being re- moved and the new Salvation Army Citadel and Welfare Cen- tre will take its place. The cost is estimated at $134,090 An organizational meeting leading to the formation ofya province-wide committee to Jaunch:a spring capital and maintenance ‘financial campaign was held recently tive is $35,009.00 Provincial chairman for the po is E.D. Reid and treasur- | , R.G. Boyne. A full slate of) sernpaies officers and leaders {establishment. to assist Capt Ray Nelson in the campaign, outlined preliminary work done to date. His office is located in ithe old citadel on Great George | | Street | Tentative plans call for the | ‘general campaign to be held -from—May—t-to-May.31 with the _ Special Names division to can- vass the last two weeks in April. For some years now, the Sal- vation Army has felt the need lfor more spacious @nd up- date accommodation in carry- ing on and expanding its work, The availabilitv:of the Baptist 'Church«-property was felt too The objec- | good an opportunity to miss it |/@ fs planned to sell the old Citadel property to help finance’ the new venture: Capt. Nelson reported that the- old manse, located alongside the fs expected to be completed jchurch, also would be torn shortly Col. G. Best of Salvation Army Headquarters, Toronto on loan to the local army | Maritime Statloners . « Limited & Stationery, everyday and sea- sonal cards Smokers’ supplies Out of town newspapers Magazines and novels Children’s books We Trade * Furniture, * Appliances * Televisions FIRESTONE down. It was first thought the structure might be renovated jand used, but arw-inspec tion © | showed that the cost would not ‘be justified y, It is not known if a corner- istone containing information of the period in which-the church was built exists but consider- ‘able interest in its. recovery has been expressed | 1888 Si SUpreme Court _ Adjourns Case | Mr, Justice R.R. Bell took under advisement in Supreme Court Thursday an application | for a court order to hold an an- /ual meeting requested by Heuz- ‘en Zimmerman, QC, Toronto. The application ealled for Com- ~-monwealth International Corp- The old church was built about | ‘Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., March 5, 1966. Board O: Endorses Aims. In a letter to the Fathers of ; Confederation: Memorial Thurs- day the Charlottetown Board of Trade advises that: ‘as the | voice of the business community ’ of the ‘City of Charlotettown and District it is in general support of the aims and programs’ of | the Centre The Board recognized the Centre as a vital force in cul- tural and business life of the city and the province, and en- dorsed the contribution it~ has made and the enrichment it has given to the life of the commun- ity at large “Many of our citizens,’ the | letter states, have already ex- perienced this enrichment through participation in the program conducted by the The- atre, Art Gallery -and the Lib- rary, and it is the Board's hope that many more will participate in the years to come The Board, in another sense, | individually and through their oration Ltd. and Commonwealth | International Leverage _ Fund | Ltd. holding a disputed annual meeting. Appearing for Mr. Zim mer- man were Gerald’R. Foster, QC, | Robert A. Davies, QC and David | business life of the community, | both as an industry in our midst | cessary financially, to ensure its f Trade expressed the feeling that the | Centre has contributed to the | and as a_ stimulation to the tourist and convention industry | of the ‘City and province.”’ , Although’ Prince Edward Is- | land derives a number of bene- “fits from the. Centre the Board feels that it is the children in particular who can through ex- posure to the facilities-at - the |Centre during their formative years, grow into more useful cit- izens because. of the positive cul- tura] force acting on them. It is the firm belief of the Board that ‘Confederation. Cen- tre: and its program enhances the life of the community as an | asset in which great pride may be taken by all the citizens.” The Charlottetown Board ex- | pressed the desire for all citizens |elected representatives to give the Centre and its program the continuing support it needs and deserves, morally and where ne- contribution to all the citizens in the years to come. : MR. HYNDMAN: «-” Finance Report Reveals Deficit The monthly meeting of the | PE! Protestant Children’s |Home was held last night, F.W. Hyndman, presided. Brig. W.W. Reid presented ‘the financial report for the year | 1965 and the report revealed a) deficit. The trustees acknowledged a| bequest of $500 from the estate | of A. Hilton Cameron. 5 i At the present time. there ‘are 50 children in the home. Tignish Ass'n — Holds Meeting TIGNISH — The March meet- ing of the Retarded Children’s |Association, Tignish was held in ithe high school on Tuesday ev- | $50 Fine Is levied Sees See ts A fine of $50 and costs or 15 \days was imposed upon Emer- places other than their residenc- [mocnee 7 Tee ha eke Malpeaue es, were each assessed $20 and Arsenault who both predeceased | ‘Road, when he pleaded guilty to |costs or 30 days. Iber ia charge of failing to stop at the! PLAN WORLD OF WORDS iscene of an accident. The accused appeared before planned in Formosa is to have |ter-n-law Mr. and Mrs. Arthur expanded by 8.5 per cent a year Johnston, 200,000,000 words in 80 volumes. 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