ere ae ee Miss Helen Gordon, who has e@pent the winter with her sister and brother, Miss Marjorie Gor- . don and Ted Gordon, Roseneath, ~ Mrs. Jean Garh .um, Charlotte three weeks trip to Vancouver, DIVISION COMMANDER—MISS ETHEL J. SUTHERLAND ISLAND NEWS PAGE ==<===* pine ie of the exchange fund | \Montague, Souris, Kings County 2c iten sce kas t I! U.S, doll t ffset \4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Apr. 10, "1962. es eiaieumee cal Whe Co. nadian dollar's exchange rate. | J H| D li Pp b * aaneiee. me une: | | msurance fund repaid 00,- | uveniie ve inquency rope [too “instead of requiring oT I Hearing Various Agencies | tercas.""me cxr detiet and senait e etic an $ g S 3 $s lending by the CMHC were both child less than expected. Representatives of police,|and Dr. Malcolm Beck, judiciary, welfare bureaus, child | guidance official. a = 4oo.ot0 trom these non guidance and the attorney-gen- Today the committee meets budgetary operations. It re |eral’s department met yester-| with Wendall MacKay. pro- ceived oF ee $880.300.000 from day in Charlottetown in closed | vincial executive director of the the net increase in its borrow- ing sessions with the federal depart- John Howard Society, and Dr ment of justice's committee on K.A. Parker, ane of CASH ON HAND UP juvenile delinquency. Charlottetown schools. Thus, after finaneing the Yesterday morning the com-| The committee was appointed budgetary deficit, the govern- | mittee heard a presentation| in January to inquire into and ment ended the year with an | from the Island Division of the | report on the nature and extent increase of $401,300,000 in its | RCMP. In the afternoon, the of the problem of juvenile de- cash on hand. committee met at the Province linquency in Canada. The government’s gross debt Building with Deputy Attorney-| Members of the committee rose by $1,264,000,000 to $22,866,- General Arthur McGuigan; Sis-/ who are in Charlottetown are 800,000. This is partly offset by | ter Henry, Catholic Welfare Dr. L.P. Gendreau of the fed- Various assets and other invest: | Bureau; Arthur Laws, executive eral penitentiary service; In- ments and the net debt in- | director of the Protestant Fam-| spector E.W. Willes, RCMP, and | creased by $791,400,000 — the | ly Service Bureau; Eugene Ronald R. Price of the legal, @™mount of the budgetary deficit | NG YPCS AT OTTAWA MacDonald, provincial depart-| branch of the department of —t? $13,228,500,000 last March | KI S | ment of welfare; Judge St. | justice. Yesterday afternoon In. | 31. _ |Clair Trainor, Charlottetown; | Spector Willes met with Char- aare white paper’s review of hree Young Progressive | the sessions of the annual | Raymond Cantelo, Cardigan; | — ——————__________ Jt testown Police Chief C.W e economy in 1961 showed an MacArt ‘| improving picture, after the re- T Conservatives from Kings | meeting of the national conven- Carl MacDonald and Stanley ; ; ty are shown above as tion held in Ottawa last week- : EC ¢ ) D : _| cession’s low point during the County are shown abo R R Following its work in Char- fing quarter was passed reak fror f d. From left to right are | Acorn, both of Murray River. " ———o—e—— — - - lottetown, the committee will The seven-per-ceni rise in the FIRST CLASS WINNERS These bonnie lassies were the | under, the first class to be| ing. Left to right are Elizabeth i first, second and third place adjudicated in the P.E.I, Dance | Carroll, Charlottetown; Karen (Continued from Page 1) go to 9, Fredericton and Saini} rate of gross national product Winners in the beginners High- | Festival, which opened at the Lord, Charlottetown, and Anne Main Siraat Parking Bylaw Brother-In-Law oh Dae . ons ns - TAS MER eo: | from the first yi fourth quar. land Fling for nine years and |' Community Centre this morn- | Fraser, Charlottetown, RR 1. g ; said, compar avor- ; : Dies In Waltham ithe report gave one explana pected to take one year. ably with the upswing in the | some ey the big spending in-| poration income tax ee FRESH AIR y ae | early phases of previous €co- | creas dropped 600,000 to ‘ Amended By Souris Council on for last year’s increase in| rise due to the $10 boost in | nomic recoveries, ' a the revenue side, personal | 000,000—a delayed-action re-| Ozone is the element that nate — Glen MacLar- mn size of the deficit, more of New Perth, received the than double that of 1960-61. I SOURIS — A by-law concern- ; town council last night. The law |. news by phone on Saturday | was done “to enlarge the flow The pension fund's collection of | Small increase in prices of less | 800,000 to $1,800,000,000. But cor-! in 1960. ing parking on the north side had stated that there could be| ine death of his brother-in- | of purchasing power to the gen- | taxes earmarked a this pur- than one per cent, and showed pension from $55 last Feb. 1,; It pointed to a relatively ees tax collections rose $88,- | sult of reduced company profits | gives air a fresh, clean smell after a thunderstorm. of Main Street in Souris was no parking at any time on that f Wai- nr : : Pose rose $46.000,000 to $649,000,-, an improvement in the job amended at a me Rennes ah 8 eming of ihe of the portion of the street, and the a Cone P, Doane: ¢ . besa a . pened whes , 000 and the fund clas the year Situation. ard im aneaded to read “from y ‘was’ lagging. ‘with a $24,000,000 surplus. | Employment last December ec, o March 31 inclusive.’ Two weeks ago the late Mr. The white paper reporte Counting. these figures, gov- Was 180,000 higher than a year ee oe that parking now Doane was rushed to the hospi- ge national product rose only ernment spending hit a rie earlier, and the rate of Biden will be permitted except between tal where he underwent an emer- 5 per cent, with the growth $7,188,400,000 d revenues. Ployment, adjusted to offset these dates. gency operation, but he passed | below normal due in part to a | totalled $6,421.00 000 | seasonal factors, fell to 6.1 per and Roy away - Saturday, April 7. | first-quarter drop in output and | Though Mr Fleming under. | Cent of the labor force in De- were appointed town as- s born at Ingraham, N.S. to the Prairie crop losses. It| ~ ' ., |¢ember compared with 7.8 per Pooky The Souris Hospital | but "wt his wife, the former said the GNP rate rose seven | estimated his budgetary defieit, cout the previous January. : . f New per cent between the first and his budget h last | Ladies’ Aid was granted permis- Miss Jean MacLaren o : | udget speech last June ECONOMY IMPROVES BRIEFS. R | E f S | sion to hold a tag day on May Perth, has lived for years in | reat attiees OF te vine: | reatly over-estimated the cash The report said that during wait hear McInnis | Old age pensions are not in- . Two residents were granted | Waltham. deficit—a figure which reflects the year the economy ded Z MacLarea left yesterday | Cluded in the report's budgetary : e ; are Souding permits. The financial | Mr. Paes eral which will | accounts, since the pension find the government's over-all cash to new economic policies. Inter- Pe ad reports were read and wae wadedete in Waltham, | Which finances the $65 monthly needs, |est rates turned downward at eas WEEKEND — oe decided that water be hea Weinman: payments to all aged 70 and Last June Mr. Fleming fore- i “fino the oe am ee ( a over is hand! : cast the cash deficit at around es between Canada an e Donald MacLaren of Moncton, meters would be installed at the ed separately. 000,000,000 on the basis of ex- United States narrowed; the in- gpd dagaaa at his home | two fish processing plants, oi Death Occurs | PENSION PAYMENTS UP | pected heavy requirements for flow of foreign capital declined, . | Matter of rates would be ta - Pension payments in 1961-62| such non-budgetary items as 2%d more of the country’s cap- IN MONTAGUE | up with the plant for agreemen I M | rose $33,000,000 to $625,000,000, |the CNR deficit, lending by ital needs wefe borrowed in William Bears of Maine is a a ae Sten Ge inet a n eirose with about $20,000,000 of the Central Mortgage and Housing Canada as the money supply welcome visitor to Montague. perl ier ves Pte ee | situation became “relatively WEEKEND GUESTS and C. Roy White was discover- | MONTAGUE—Mrs. a 6 White Paper Highli hts esis spendi tinued Mr, and Mrs. Angus Mathe- ed as being town property. Pre- | Kenzie, Lower Montague, re- g a ren ee y ’ M viously att rties claimed it yed the sad news from her ni eo tell pasa See ee) Sarma caved By THE CANADIAN PRESS | compared with June budget | budget—25.1 per cent—as net and Mrs. James Shaw, Monta | son-in-law, William Gilson, on : cash outlays for defence rose gue. The counel nmrere |S 8 te Saturday of the death of his Peacetime record deficit of | forecast of $980,000,000. | by $135,300,000 to $1,667,200,000 TO HAMILTON [peach lamp the sles hav mother, Mrs. Bessie Gilson, of $791,400,000 estimated for fis- Net cash outlays for de- | The next largest slice, 12.8 Miss Rose Llewellyn, R. N., | from the Souris Lions Club and | Melrose, Mass. cal year ended March 31— | fence $135,300,000 higher at | Per cent, went toward carrying spent some time in Montague |the Souris Junior Board of| She leaves to mourn three fifth deficit in a row—com- | $1,667,200,000 — one-quarter of the public debt. Debt charges with her niece, Miss Janet Camp- | Trade. | daughters. Mrs. Roger Lincaln. pared with budget forecast | budgetary expenditures. | Tose $42,100,000 to $839,700,000. bell and brother-inJaw Leonard |————————_—___—_—_—_—__| Florida; Mrs. Archie Porter,| last June 20 of $650,000,000. | ‘ : Welfare and anti - unemploy- Campbell, before returning to | ful operation in the Victoria Gen- Quincy Mass.; Mrs. Dick Hatch, g Net national debt $791,400, | ment measures accounted for Hamilton, Ont. Miss Liwellyn | etal Hospital, Halifax, N.S, is | wartford, Conn., and two sons, Expenditures up 10 per cent | 000 higher at $13,228,500,000,,, ————— ‘n= OW Convalescing at his home. to record $6,563,400,000 in equal to $715 for every Cana- was called home by the sudden William Gilson of Rye, New jo¢1 60 from $5,958, 100,000 di H To Hold death of her mother, Mrs. ry IN TORMENTINE Hampshire and David Gilson of 1960-4, 0 in an, ow To mo ter Llewellyn, Georgetown. Mrs. Don MacGregor, Monta- Melrose Gross _ nation i S TE 3 rf se. y Ss al product in SAIL FOR EUROPE gue, spent the weekend with her | Funeral services were heid = Revenues up 2.7 per cent to | 1961 up 2.5 per cent from 1960, FA E ETH Miss Shirley MacGregor of et movie lenge omi? and from the Melrose Congregational peak $5,772,000,000 from $5,- with seven- per-cent rise in More Firmly in Place Montague and Miss Thelma Lar- | , .. CE ormentine, | Church. 617,700,000, GNP rate between first and | ee false teeth annoy and em- ‘ly Charlottetown, |" | ( fourth quarters of last r, ss by slipping, dropping or wobe Gasled” haorday peta tn SUNDAY VISITOR CORAL ISLANDS | Old age pension payments, Year, | Bling when, you est, leugn or talk? Halifax for a four montis tour. Mrs. Pius Steele, Charlotte- } not included in budgetary ac- Price increases less than | your plates. This alkaline (non-acid) of Europe, Scotland and Contin. | town, Was a weekend guest of The Maldive Islands, British- counts, at $625,000,000 with one per cent last year. eer note Coniemar Oy aiid Europe Miss MacGregor's | Mr. and Mrs. George A, Ells- protected state in the Indian pension fund surplus of $24,- | gooey, pasty taste or feeling Does not a Nanth Mr. and ine Russell | Worth, Lower Montague. She also Ocean, consist of 2,000 coral 000,000, _ Personal income tax collec- sour, Check s ‘plate odor” (denture P ue ; , visited Mr, and Mrs, Cameron atolls with a population of about tions higher but corporation | Breath). Get ola Ad ata ll MacGregor, motored with the " drug counters everywhere young ladies to Halifax. Reid of Montague, 90,000. Cash deficit at $479,000,000 tax revenues lower. TO OTTAWA is a weekend guest of her cousin c=! CITY CANVASS IN PROGRESS THIS WEEK TO VANCOUVER Mrs. G. H. Nelson, Montague, DIVISION ONE left yésterday morning on a B.C. She will travel in company with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Buchan- TEAM ONE TEAM TWO TEAM THREE TEAM FOUR TEAM FIVE an, Moncton, leaving Moncton on (Alpha Rebekah Lodge) (L.0.B.A.) (Daughters of England) (Pythian Sisters) (Order of Eastern Star) Wednesday afternoon. While in Mrs, Douglas Gass, Capt, Mrs. Stanley Pursey, Capt. Mrs. James Allen, Capt, Mrs. Bertram Larkin, Capt. Mrs. Douglas George, Capt.. Vancouver, Mrs. Nelson wil! i] Mrs. John Turner Mrs. Rendle Larter Mrs, George Larter Mrs. Edgar Gillespie Mrs. Albert Phillips visit her sister and brother Mrs. | Mrs, en Champion Miss Elida Brehaut Mrs. Wm. MacAusland Mrs. Ernest White Miss Bea Cameron Norman Stewart, and Will Stew- Mrs. F. W. Smith Mrs. Lester Beaton Mrs. Fred Smith Mrs. Freeman Webster Mrs. Jack Smallwood art, Mrs. Jack Williams Mrs. Spurgeon Moore Mrs. Walter Burhoe Mrs. Everett Wotton Mrs. James MacKay irley Bell VISITED CITY Miss Shirley Be Mrs. Bruce MacPhee, Miss Marjorie Gordon, Miss Dorothy DIVISION TWO MacGregor and Mrs. Ralph Gor- don were visitors to the city on DIVISION COMMANDER—MRS. WALTER MORRISSEY Saturday. TEAM ONE TEAM TWO TEAM THREE TEAM FOUR VISITED IN MONCTON (Basilica C.W.L.) (Benevolent Irish Society) (Holy Redeemer C.W.L.) (St, Charles Auxiliary) Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nelson vay J. L. McGuigan, Capt. Mrs. Ambrose Smith, Capt, Mrs. John Long, Capt. Mrs. Frank McCarron, Capt. Montague, and Miss Laurel Nel- F. A, Coyle Mrs. Claronce Reeves (List not submitted in time for Mrs. Clifford —— gon, Chatiottetown, were Sunday ies. George McDonald Mrs. A. A, Dowling publication), Mrs, John Mel vistors to Moncton NB. While Mrs, Thomas McAdam Mrs. Joseph Costello Mrs. Margaret Gallant olin : Se Mrs. M, J. White Miss Vi Tierney in Moncton they were guests of Mr. and oe ie ey DIVISION THREE 1S CONVALESCING Duncan MacKenzie of Victoria DIVISION COMMANDER—MRS. LAURA CLAPP ‘oss, Who underwent a success- TEAM ONE TEAM TWO TEAM THREE TEAM FOUR (Legion Auxiliary) (Zion W. A.) (Spring Park, Ward 6) (i. 0. D. EW Allergy Sufferers Mrs. H. R. Vessey, Capt, Mrs. Percy Cameron, Capt. Mrs. Trevor Hansen, Capt. Mrs. Gordon Senn, Capt. ‘i . Mrs. Vincent King Mrs. W. A. Boisner Mrs. Ralph Dennis Mrs. (Dr.) W. L. MaeDonald Diabetics on Mrs. Eari Mill Mrs. Stanley Stavert Mrs. (Dr.) I. 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