FEBRUARY 4. 1954 T0 In: Eircronsori cuannofrrnrowu This is a statement of policy for the administration of our Civio Government which I propose for the consideration of the electors of Charlottetown in the election for Mayor. My decision to offer for Mayor of our City is prompted by the number of requests to do so whifh I have received from many citizens, coupled with the desire to give the benefit of my rears of experience on the Council, as well as to perpetuate a iradition for co-operation and fair play which has existed for so many years. My first assurance to the tax-payers is one of honesty. integrity. and economy in dealing with their money. As a guarantee of good faith in this respect, I ask you to examine my record during the six years I was a member of the City Council. STREETS The malntenances and improvements of our streets requires a large portion of the City's revenue. For this Department it is essential that all the streets be kept in a satisfactory con- ditlon, both with respect to their use for traffic and the con- trol of dust on the unpaved parts. Where pavement is required. the paving will be done by our own Street Department. The tight pavement experimented with in 1953. will be used where it is found to be satisfactory. Paving will be done by laying a small portion each year so that no large expenditure is in- curred. The Warren Paving Company will be required to complete its resurfacing contract which was undertaken by it in 1952. This unfinished contract to be put in a satisfactory condition during the coming summer. FINANCES There is a problem of financing which is brought about by the construction of the new school. It is my conviction that real and personal property should not be called upon to bear a heavier burden of taxation than at present. We have been successful during the past year in having certain Governmental and Railway Taxation problems clarified and settled. From this source and from savings which can be effected. I -believe that, through strict economy and careful spending in every depart- ment. we should be able to meet all our financial obligations from current sources of revenue. It is my opinion that economics can be affected in the spending of the City revenue which will amount to substantial savings. I propose, therefore, a substantial reduction in con- trollable expenditures for the coming term. I believe this re- duction can be effected without reduction in wages or pay of the personnel employed by the City and without any loss of ef- ficiency in service. I am prepared to lead the Government of our City for the next two years on this program of economy with honesty and efficiency. A M. A. FARMER pointed Girls' Work secretary of the Maritime Religious Education Council, succeeding Miss Marjorie McBride now Associate Secretary of bove, are Miss Arlene Larter, (left) SHE GUARDIAN. Cl1'IA.KLOTTE'I' OWN C.G.I.T. Miss Arlene Larter Mill Joan Windsor Miss Jean Windsor, newly ap- Group. the Coronation last June. of Zion Presbyterian Ohurch. and President of the Baptist O.G.I.'r. and Miss Clara Sharun. (right) who is Vice-President of the Maritime Camp Council. Arlene was chosen as P.E.I.'s representative to Yesterday morning at D am. over OFCY the girls assisted Rev. J. D., Davidson in the morning devotions' iuoation Council. TO THE ELEOTOIIS OF THE OITY OF OHAIILOTTETOVIN I have nominated as a Water Commissioner and earnestly request your support on Election Day. I am a life long resident of this city and have been in business here for over thirty years. The peo- ple of Charlottetown have been good to me and I am interested in doing what I can for the good of our citizens, which of course includes an ample supply of good water furnished to the users efficiently and eco- nomically. It is not my intention to make a personal can- vass as I consider such a canvass is an insult to the intelligence of the voters who are quite capable of de- ciding for whom they wish to vote. A(-)Nbserves Youth Week Miss Clan Sharans using the theme ”So send I you" of Ohristian Youth Week. Miss Marquerite Brehsut, Char- " ” town, Secretary of the Gorla' Work Board of the MREC inter- viewed Mtas Larter, Miss sharam, and Miss Windsor yesterday after- noon on OFOY. The 0011' Movement is sponsor- ed by the Maritime Religious Ed- Co-operating in this Council are the Maritime Con. ferenoe of the United Church ot Canada. the Maritime Conference of the Church of Christ (Disciples) and the Maritime United Baptist Convention.Nst.ionally the Move- ment is sponsored by the Depart- ment of Christian Education of the Canadian Council of Churches. In the Dominion of Canada there are over 30,000 registered COIT groups. More than 480 groups have al- ready regiatered in the Maritimes. The CGIT program based on the Scripture Verse-Luke 2:52 is four- fold. The girls purpose to "Cher- ish Health, Seek Truth, Know God, Serve Others, and thus with His help become the girls God would have them be." Bible and Mission study. projects of service to church and eommunity. camps. rallies, Ves- per, and Easter sunrise services Mother and Daughter Banquets, and CGIT Graduations are included in the OGIT program. c.G.I.T. work in the Maritime is definitely on the upward trend. last evening Leaders from Queens and Kings Counties met at the home of Mrs. D. N. Bell, Upper Prince St. (or study and discussion of CGIT aims and program. To- day Mise Windsor will attend a Joint Mother and Daughter and Father and Bon Benquet at Ken- sington. and will also conduct a Leaders' Rally there. FIRST SUBWAY l The world's first underground railway opened in London. Ihsg. land, in 1883, running four mug, NOTICE TO THE ELEOTORS I have nominated for the office of Commission of Sewers and Water Supply and solicit your support in the forthcoming civic election. W. L. MMKENNA. VITAMIN ENIIICHED FLOUR IAKE OF THE WOODS MILLMO COMPANY IIMITED ,- .:A1:::: TO THE ELEOTOIIS OF THE OITY OF OHAIILOTTETOWN At the request of many citizens I have agreed to offer as a candidate for Commissioner of Sewers and Water Supply in the forthcoming election of Feb. 10th. If elected I will endeavour to keep this depart- If you think I can be of service to you during the next two years I will be glad to do my best in your interests and would ask you to mark your ballot op- posite my name. HUGH M. SIMPSON. NOTICE i Refrigeration SALES & SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ment up to the high standard it has always main- tained in our civic administration over the past years. ELECTRICAL It is impossible for me to call on all the electors in APPLIANCES the Short time at hand but Wm apprecmte your mp" pl have nominated for Councillor in Ward Two. R0l'3II'5 port and vote on Feb. 10th. Thank you! CHARLES E. WORTH. 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