...--ll '1, Page 12 The Guardian Wed.. January 30. 1957 I Councilor (YN II. and non under lour youngest Councillor -- Coun- Zcillor Nicholson. has not overlook- fed during tItt- it-ar its a matter of fact. I do not think Couiicilor A' I" lmk '3 u" ye" ahead'lNIL'h0lS0n had occasion to IIHVEI '9 mnn b'".m 'mm' ".'d. ;the Tender tioiiiinittcc function. 'bl' to mp” w"h' lhe mmmulng since he became at ntcniber of the p”."uI' hr C”mal 'p"dm3lBoard. But to tho Tcniter ('onimit-l Which "pull M our growth. pole” I tee, vie niust t-sit-iid tlizinks and "'al' mm": W" cansldqauon the appreciation 'l'lii-5 hate been very Posslbh 90” "cc. "I "8"! ""I"' interested in set-iiit: iliat the con-I 53' egildrnltesa cmm”m"”m- mgh m',tracts or put'chasc.s awarded by, er . In other words, my Council will continue to enforce the most rigid . economy. in the administration of Industry and Tourist Development this City's business, and enter in- to Capital outlays only when they are deemed necessary. Neverthe- less. we must keep Charlottetown comparable with other cities ---i e- rnotlr-rn and up-to-date tn every respect. BYLAWS ENACTEII During the year. there were ttilcye rcgiilar meetings. and twen- ty-three special meetings. -. The following by-laws viere pas amended in I95-1. to alloii for the sod during the year: - I. IIy- aw appointment of a Ilepiity !lla,vtii'. levying attd specifying the Rate ofyand I feel that we should record Assessment on Real Estate and into the Minutes that the I"irst Personal Property and Business Deputy Mayor under our Act of it , 7 Mayor Stresses t, iConlinued from Page II Chairitianship of Councillor (laud- ei. has been worthy of its appoint- ment. A great deal of viork has been done with most satisfactory restills. I feel that through their efforts, there has been a great influx of tourists in otir City. aiitl many Conventions which would have been held at other centres convened in Charlottetotin. Our Act of Incorporation vias to establish the Installment Pay- been. and is, a great help to me. mcnt of Civic assessntents. andllie has cai'i'ied out the duties of to IN the rate iif interest thereon. llllay or in a very spleiitlitl itiaiiiier, It By-law respecting Taxi-cabs when l have been called out of the and the licensing thereof. 1. By- City or Proviiicc. and not in this law to amend the By-law of Fcb- regard alone. btit in representing rnary 9th. 1942. to establish I re- me time and time again, at func- stricted Building Area or Zone In den: when I have been unable to Charlottetown 3. By-law to amendlattt-nd. I belieie the appointment the B.V'l-HW I"95P9'-'llnE Milk Blldluf a l)DptIl)' hltiior a popular one. Milk Vendors. 6. By-law to amend rather than lioinii; me appoint a the By-law to regulate traffic. 7.lL'ount-illor to act in my sit.-ad vilieii By-law to amend the By-law Mioccasion deniantls. February 9th, I942. establishing I . . restricted Building Zone. lM?"0P0'"3" r0"'mIW'P I (P91 1 should avail m-V59” 0; I would like. also, :it this time. mi: ,,ppm,unm, ,0 tom, bl.-,9”), to to exp-i'e.ss the appret-izitioii of my me several (hmmntee of my Council and inysclf. to our Toitn Council. so that it may be record-.Pl3mI"IE Board under the Chair- ed in our Year Book. FINANCE To you. jibe appointment of this Board. ;ihey have had several meetings. (Ihairititin B: N -. ea E at 2 E 7 vs 7 Fninmittcc. I extend my congrat- . Job well done. You have shown I 0('K'a5l""5- substantial dtirplus in mainten-f AIIOIIIPF you have also reduced the net debt ter part of on this City. It was in year whenlactiw in I9- was accomplished it is the first year since 1948 thatyuf Tratiels we have had a reduction. The ii-Itnwn. intcrest and adjoining areas. as good. if yottr Committee hadlnitetovin. have borne fruit. Iiion. This Committee, with its sub- 5""':ETS ,. ,committees on fact iindiiig. will The ymrcct Cnniiiiittee, tinder also deal with the findings of H. the chairmanship of Councillor Mc- W. Crandall. profcssioiial Engi- Cnrmac. had a very busy year. Ac-1neer, from lllancton. N.B.. who tiinl expenditures were 3l58.96l.lI7.;lla8 been engaged by this City to M llilltlst an estimate of 8154.-;carry out a topographical water 350.00. This shows a deficit of S4,-iand sewage survey of the City nlI.87. A detailed account of this;and its suburban areas including department's spending will belllle villages of Parktiale and found in Cotineillor McCormac'slSpring Park and to prepare a "D011. Vwritten report including compara- t 4 ,tive estimates of costs of both sep- : iv PUBLIC HIOPERTY arate and integrated water and ' The Public Property Commit-lsewage systems, v to! had a very busy year. They! I have singled out and nicntion- WT” C0I1f'"0M9d WI"! FPINIITH Of lied the various ffhziirnicn of my ngainr nature: The sea wall IllCouncil in respect to the particu- V”"v0'l5 P3I'k Ind ill! I'00f 07 "'2 lar Committee of which they were H3'T'5 M9(n'"'lll Llbl'iIl'.Y- THEY the heads. I now take the liberty - - are to be highly complimented on 5- . the landscaping job to the West . of Government Pond. and. while , y the outlay of money for this pro- ,1, JP('f was large. the results are most gratifying. and I feel it is money well spent. I believe, this Wfmlnli year, some major projects with rcspcci to Government Pond uilt have to be undertaken. if we ually but as members of the full Council. my appreciation of their thotightftilness and co-operation at, the many Council meetings; throughout the year. After all, the, City's business is not transacted- by Committees. but by the Coun-l cit as a whole. i, Sewers and Water Supply l act by their mbe f i' . . might well. I:-u (;,it:,w':,d mbe:",": the Aloniz. faithful. and efficient ,,n,,.,. (-Hmmmu,” M "W Cmmc” service of T Edgar Mat-Nutt. who To ('hicf MacArthur and mem-"I" "'V"'h'hi:(:' -:'""';'g"h”"lSf;F'9i h ,h-,-.- '1 A aryne aro.coo ms- ?" 0 Ix one "pr", "'9 tees. May I extend my thanks to the Board for their untlring ef- Meny distinguished persons vis- ited our City during the year, and called at city Hall. These visits have been recorded in our Visi- the calling of tenders have been inl "9 ellmlnaled hem" 1963' In 1957' the best interests of the City. ll d9P05" from C""'''" Fun” 0f Occupant-y, and amount of I-Iducavlnetirporation IS ('ouiiciiltii- A. ttonal Tax. is the City. 2. By-law Gaudet. Deputy Mayor (iaudet has .iuimgione,land arc fiinctinning in the mustl and the nit-nibcrs of your Finance falliihlr "I311 N- Th?) it-"WP MPH Ctitiiicil tilations and thanks. on I tough I11 all DdV'l50l'Y l'aDHttll.M On many important Ctimniitttee, gm-9 act-mint, and not only this, but which was formed during the lat-meal E,-tut, " and became most s the Metropolitan andycommittee. This COIDITIIIIPQ which Eduummal much money spent. NevertheIess,,originated as a result of the Board. in Charlotte-I cun- nancial statement you are present- sists of r0pl'cscntalit'cs from the, ing tonight could not have been Board of 'I'raric. the ('ity of ('hai'-I the villages of Park- Rents: not given so freely of their time date and Spring Park, and it is'i”arke1 Wm, . . . . 3 11,403 in and energy. You have worked making I very extensive surVcy!A1arkcl(n”s U . 99,54) most strenuously and your efforts of the areas represented. to ascer-Iyscate Hm," , . I I . . , . . , , ,. itain the feasibility of anialgama-i of expressing to them. not individ-l City Accounts tcontinued from Page I) also payment in full of all refund- ing issues. using an earnings rate of 37. On this basis. when the, . I955 refunding issues of S-l.'i.'.l5000' Fund5' referred to above are made. thel Sinking Funds will be in excess ofl actuarial requirements by 325.573.- 2l. and if this trend continues. the foregoing refunding plan can 5I37.l55.lI will be required to s15.aoo.oo for the annual instal- ment on the Iligh School loan. !!iiiipIo.veeI' Pension Fund Balance Sheet In addition to the regular con itributions by the employees and ithe City. In additional amount of i3tl.000.00 was taken from Current in line with recommends tlons of a firm of actuaries made: in 1953 that the Pension Fund be? augmented. These additional con-: tributions are not in theiiiselvesq sufficient to place this fund on an: t adequate actuarial basis. and ref- erence should be made to this re- port for details. The maintain the schedule. along with I Funds include uninvested cash to- This new Uotiiitiitiee. under the; 822,000.00 for serial maturities and "lung 334'-725,39 3nd 3 portion of this should be invested as soon as possible to Increase the earitings Sill-ZET 3I56.070.79 . I-42.40017 . 153.440 31 452.5l1.57 l of the Fund. 1 CIJRRENT FUNDS BALANCE ' December at. was I ASSETS Cash on hand - change funds . . . . . . . . Taxes Ret-eixabIe- Real Estate . . . . . . . . . .. , Personal Property and Business Occupancy . . . . . .. Poll and Educatlonal....... ' Less Allowance for Doubtful. Accounts .. ll6.l-10.02 llcheiiltire Interest prepaid . . . . illeferred t'harges:- Motor Equipment - Less: Accumulated Depreciation .. LIABILITIES llanlt Overdraft . l)ebciiture Interest Payable . Act.-oiints Payable .. Amount due to Capital Funds l9.'i.'i .. surplus - Balance. December 31 Add Excess of Revenue oier Expciid for the year I956 .. .. imanship of Mr.. F. (.'tii'lis. Since I RICVENUE ' 05.'l.4.'l6.9tl. I 13'349'35 Less: Total Expenditure for the year -- al.024.tl29.(I4. Excess of Rcvciitie over lixpcn 407 86. tSundry: - Police Court it Dog Tax 315.24-t..i5 llnierest on taxes . . . . . . .. 3,879.83 diiuree S29. EXPENDITURE General Government: 1 Advertising ' Assessing and Collecting Auditing City Government City Hull Maintenance .. Civic Election . . . . . . . . . . . Insurance Interest and Bank Charges- Handling Charges Bank Overdraft X Parking Meters . . Pension Fund Conirinuii Printing Reports . . . . . . .. Safety of Securities . Superannuation Miscellaneous Protection to Person and Property: Building Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. C. N. R. Wig-wags Fire Department .. .. Fire Department Grant . CITY OF (,'HARI.0TTE'I'0WN STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER ll. I956 Grants and Subsidiaries i from the Province: T”"u"'" Fire Department 00 y 354450513 Library P I. . l 1.a0tI.0t) ,Pt-rsonal Property and - D1m:,';"r:e'mrmml' mom”, Business Occupancy . zs2.31ii.s9 P 3 1 ttttttt " 4953”, 34999.00 Eric???” - - ' ' ' " ' ' """ " ' Commissioners of sewer: I S8ai,923.92 P:k?f;te;4e9lt;i;pty- ..... .. 40.36-1.l.l Licenses: .. . City s share . . . . . . . . .. 5009.69 L'"""I-s”'w2'g' Refunds from Centen- nial Cotitmittce 2.084.” Miscellaneous receipts . 1.04050 5 ..,V.s.s. i.s46.oo si4o.7si.3ii. Total Revenue for the year-31. CAPITAL FINDS BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER II. I930 ASSETS Cash In bank-Queen Charlotte High School Account Street and Sidewalk Assessments Receivalbleml 7i.mss Less: Allowance for Uncollet-table Account; 9337.13.44 ' ll.m9.40 In this report. I feel that on e:;,t:;".:.::';;:.'"..f.::::": ------ -- antl sidewalks ,.wi,m2m mum " ' h, "um ii I and Buildings . 313.4,.-,,.7; mi rm... .. i:'.-.t:-::;. - "" 9" 2"" 0' '''''"''3' Water and Sewer system. H l"'5m” 0. II. Kehefde. His wide Dina &"" "' mat re. . . . . . . . . . . . , . m3”"'.”' mm, mm. Civic Purposes 24l.7ID. - 5.63.4011? s duties as a City record .3” ':.'"t P" Ill 9!! '"Mr. J” LIABILITIES . A on Mlc- Bank Overdraft . served their City in no Debentures PayIhle- ' l Pension 336.371 55 7i '.'.'i 6 900 Ill! ssiaiiiat. 1 II.'l.fl97,.'t” 9.ti'.37.tlil I2 454 -.-it 223.333 63 ITII4072 3? 3343.422. 30 S106.-lltJ.ll7 owl so or P. E.l. AWEQSID Crisp Fresh cottons You'll Love To Live In . . . '5. . :3 .-.'.'v -is Illrtiaff-..3 3- f':t..). ,. ceNTURY OF game e HOLMAN'S i NEW comiii HOUSE nnrssrs 30 Pretty And Easy To Own! Every homemaker will be happy with our cute and colorful cotton dresses to breeze he. through her chores. Youlll wear them for housework, of course, and be at home in style when guests arrive, but they're so nice you'll want to wear them shopping and visiting too. We have all your favorite styles in pretty prints, plaids and plains. Come, take your pick. Low in price and high in value, this dress will keep you looking fresh as a daisy all day long. Bright cotton print in navy and white check with round neck, short sleeves, zippered front, and flared skirt with patch pockets. Sizes 151,3 to 2214.. 2 Price ' The homemaker: favorite dress. Made of fresh, sparkling San- forized print cotton in shades of whiteygneenyblack or whitey goldyblack with contrasting trim. Neat V neck style, short sleeves, flared skirt and self belt. Sizes 141,6 to 2014. 3.98 Price ...............................I.......... Here is a cotton print that you will be proud to own. It Is the ever popular coat style with V neck, short sleeves and senil- flared skiit. Finished with perky little bow: of white pique at the neck. Aqua, blue or rose on a white background 4 in sizes 141,5 to 201,5, price ' Made of Sanforized gingham, this little dress is dainty and feminine and will keep you looking fresh as a daisy all day long. It has along torso, full skirt with unpressed pleats. Button down the front to hip line, high neck with white pique trim. Pink and white or blue and white gingham In Ilzel 12 to 20, 4 I Price .......................................... :lfI:"l)fll"I(l1-'iI':';sIii in keepinglwigh the I nomad from the Cnv Clorkk Police Department 1: 1648 t i it our new an scnp- . - P it c at , . , , , ,. -9. . - ed area. SW9'm""-."!"1 "18 '0"'"'S "Om Sfie: Ll)gIiting 2i.275.ts 119,385.67. I am sure the Council. and the w'tC0"g'""5l5'”"9"-3 J” 59W9T5i:"d --ej City 35 we". has you a very Val, 8 cr cttppy are own cons cr- p b" w kn iiahle .tliounciIlor and citizen. when SE31”m:l':"le:iasf:)ry;f,'1hh":aI: Isl": u Stcreef'Maintcnance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..lsI'vl 961 R7 ('t-tiiic or MacDonald resigned .' - ". l' ”' Unemplo, A lnsurnnts . ' mid took tip residence in the US: """5"m1ah'9 "('".""".ih'"”y "Pl-A Workmenlsllalmpensatibn l65.47tl.26 A. ",,w,.Vel.- we were mrlunme in been ptiichascd. We will hope that p having Councillor O'Neill assumel:::7(fl;L:'Ef:”g"l””3"' "'l”"' ”'”" Conservation of Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. tt.40.'i.581 the Chairmanship of this very im-I ' 5 ' Public Welfare - Grants . . . . . . . . . .. 14,342.50. nortnni Committee. "Mm, M sch”. -I-rush,” Itoard of School Trustees .. .. 2I2.m2.90t Fun, I This Board Md 8 (pm. mm, Recreation and Community Servtreti: 3 ' .- Ivcar The ediicafitiml rolilini 'f (my Dump i ' I 5 '25” i The Fire Department. lIf1fI9I'in '. . l p l " Library .. W90 5: Councillor Gaudet. continued tot '9 C'.”' h"''.""' m""' a'."'."1"”' Market I " 1.1;m”25 function in its usual efficient man-- r"",:”l'c"”d '" "'9 '".m.""m.z M (;overnm.e.IttHPoiI.d' 085.35 "or. we are very proud of. andlilc ioolroom acconimodrttions. mm square! yaw.” grateful to. otir Volunteer Fire; WF".'r'.lh"-V hm? "N me WM" Victoria Park ....... l:"9ll8'flo Force. The work of the Depart-':?'' 0":a",:,li':1:”"'ll”':'ysa:n:m':::;'!"!i ...-.'.'m.' . merit and the equipment are com- . . ,. I " . " ailnt-ht Ch :2: parable with any City of similarl"fTs' hN,?m"h”""i""” ""5 fh,"-V! tnte:sr:i :in Debentures .. SIGRMI 7it iiire in f'niiadn. Some fhoiight,l '0 8 '1 "W-V sm'""""” -"7"" Sinking Fund Provision 176089-86 however, must be given to the ac-iagd Hwy aw "Ow ('""'m"'"d Nlhl Serial Deheniure Instnlmcnt . ' vzriitiloim qiiisiiion of it new Pumper. l:1":1,brainjg:W97;:g;;mgc;::",r"3)l:ly;::f instalment on Provincial Loan ,,,,, ,. i-,'mo,'m l'()l,l('E City. and this certainly takesl Councillor (IormIcy's report at-"NV ”l"5l'l9"3hl9 "'09- "WIT-ll"-' . . - T ' so shows that our Police Depart-yam ""'”'E-V- I" "WM WIT" ("I'll HS;n:a&r:S,'skre:::::m?nFree. mam is runninning in 8 mostladtfs to this. the dircction of ourtsmm" Fxpmdmr”, """"' A2957” creditable manner. and is keep-I l"”s""l '”"' "'l""lk' -V"" M" "ad" School Taxes at Airport in abreast of other Police dc-. ”-V -""' "'3' ll” '3” "I " 'W"'"b""i fit-prm-iiition on Motor Eqiiipmt-nt """""" H 3 partments. I congratulate Council-ix! "Mr" "' Schml T""S"'"i Survey for Metropolitan Commission” or fiormley and his Committee” 5" 9653' one, i .1. . -' - on-the Inl('I'('SI shown throughoull -358'". l!sDc't1Ik lvlir Y".V'g"""”"i "MM and lnduury Commm” 2i2L-H2 ”'9m'mi h. an myse-.ivcn sj t-i , , m I a Scar The example they have In 0" mm mm pDy'”mmf" I; TOTAL EXPENDITURES roii riir. wiiiz. .........st,o24,tmo4 8 11247.: l),ID.Df Rayon Crepe BED JACKET 'A wee bit of cover up . . . this rayon crepe bed jacket in either pink or blue has a double nylon embroidered yoke and peter, pan collar edged with lace. The long sleeves have elastlcised wrists for push-up effect and are also edged with lace. Sizes small, medium or large, price .......................... Nylon Tricot GOWN ' Your dreams will come trite in this dainty and delight- ful gown of nylon tricot. Made by "Queentex" It is styled with fitted midrlff trimmed with shit-red nylon and wide shoulder straps. Elasticized waist with ribbon ' sash. Comfortable and pleasing to wear, easy to care for--launder: in a minute. Pink or blue 2 98 in sizes small, medium or large, price . . . . . . . . " Lovely Legs Begin with Our ”WELllllEST" NYLOIIS Feminine flattery for legs, plus bewltchery for budgets. is here with our lovely Woldrest Nylons. 'l'hey are sum winners because they are first for fit, first for beauty and tint for long wear that stretches your hosiery budget. Come in today and stock-up at this money saving bw price, you'll be clad yqu dldl TlieyacefuIlyfashionedinthebettutf- - New low Price fully sheer 54 gauge 15 denier weight. - - The delightful shade in "Bermuda" with dark coninstim nuns. dioose your 1.15 M, ownperltnulhjtlllrllizesiyktioll. T I fl0i.tiAll.'8 Botlt sing; I I or toilet.