i ‘ This U3. ' Navy tanker It. tempting an emergency landing I at Norfolk, Virginia, I, IEY EATH ro SIX smashed crewmen and two babies in one I into two houses, killing its four of the houses. ‘ 16 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Frl., Dec. 12. 1958’ The animal meeting of the Ken— sington branch of the Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary was held on Monday evening, December 1st. at the home of Mrs. Luella Bryanton with 13 members pre- sent. The president, Mrs. Jean May- hew occupied the chair and open- ed the meeting with the regular opening ceremonies. The secretary treasurer. M r s. Ruby McInnis gave an encour- aging general financial report, and was asked by the president to give a detailed report at the next meeting. The election of officers result- ed as follows: President. Mrs. Luella Bryanton; 1st. vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Marguerite Watson; 2nd. Vice‘president, Mrs. Erma Turner; secretary, Mrs. Ruth Carr; Treasurer. Mrs. Ruby McInnis; Press secretary, Mrs. L. Profittt; Auditors, Mrs. Mamie Cotton, Mrs. Mae Gill. Executive, Mrs. Winnie Mac ~ Lean. Mrs. Mary Baglole, Mrs. Edna Dennis. Mrs. Jean Mayhew. Mrs. Velma Bla'keney, Mrs. Rose Caseley, Mrs. Helen Murphy; Buying Committee, Mrs. Jean Mayhew, Mrs. Edna Dennis; B u y i n g Committee (canteen) Mrs. Rose Caseley; Ways and Means (two months) Mrs. Ruth Carr. Mrs. Molly Brown; Sick and visiting, Mrs. Luella Bryan- ton, Mrs. Mamie Cotton; Lunch committte. Mrs. Marguerite Wat- son. Mrs. Ruth Carr, Mrs. Bryanton, Mrs. Winnie MacLean. It was decided to hold meetings on the second Monday at Mrs. Canadian Legion L. A. Held Annual Meeting Lernatcly for the Winter months Bryanton’s. Hosp. Auxiliary Holds Meeting CASCUMPEC—The Cascumpec Auxiliary of the O'Leary Com munity Hospital Ladies Aid met for their regular monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Harry Thomas Friday evening, Novem- ber 22nd. The president, Mrs: James Tho- WW‘EK‘K’KKKIW 'make ideal Christmas 0 They’re good to eat '. 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Mrs. _Jam“5 frhomas I‘ ——-——’—“ ‘1‘!“ next meetmg to be held at Mrs provided entertalntment m the «I‘m. mammalian: . numerous reading also a contest. form of a v"homehunting" lvited the members In her homo Ifor the December Emeeting wnet. mas opened the meeting by re! t” ' ,Mrs, Kenneth Lcat‘d kindly in-‘ gEA vmw smoot. Grade Vii: l. Georgia Murphy. v ’Ji'g'é (A! ‘new officers for the coming yea: 3', lwill be elected. #ci g V - . ‘ THE GIFT Corduroy, ., THAT WALKS IS , I THE GIFT THAT ton and “'VE Sizes 2 ammmasamamamaamaaa wmwtasmwmmaaam s. SLW‘ERS from AGNEW-SURPASS 122 Kent Street EKE’gK’RK"! Z 6 S If !! l ‘ Queen st. inmamwanmm [Edmonton Outskirts Area ls Centre Of Land Battle By DON HANRIGl-IT Canadian Press Staff Writer EDMONTON (tCtPl—The $200,- 000,000 industrial area on Edmon- ton's eastern outskirts has be- come the centre of a land annex— ation battle involving all Alberta. The plum is the municipal tax- ation revenue from the petro- chemical plants, refineries and pipeline terminals clustered in a 12.000-acre district within smell- ing distance—if the wind is right ——of the city limits. All that revenue now goes to Strathcona ru-ral municipality, a 562-square-mile area which in pre-industt'ial 1947 got along oh taxes from not-so-good farmland. GREW WITH OIL BOOM After the oil boom began the industries, looking for space that Edmonton couldn’t offer, started setting up shop in Strathcona, keeping downstream on the North Saskatchewan Riyer to avoid pol— lution of the city‘s water supply. Since then, St-rathcon-a’s assess- ment has climbed 450 per cent to $40,000,000. Edmonton wants to include the industrial property in a big an- nexation program that would more than double‘the city’s area to 112 square miles, bringing the adjoining towus of Jasper Place and Beverly into a one-govern- ment metropolitan area with a population of 265,000. _ The amalgamation was recom- mended two years gage by a pro- vincial royal commission but ne- gotiations among local councils involved have produced little pro- gress. Beverly, with a population of 5.000. wants to come into the city for the services it will get, and Jasper Place, with its 18,000 residents making up Alberta‘s largest town, hopes to complete negotiations with the city next year. WON‘T YIELD PLUM But Strathcona isn't willing. Municipal secretary-treasurer Al- trod Hawkins says Strathcona will give the city land for “bona fide expansion"—such as for res- idential sub-divisions —— but re— fuses to yeild the industrial area, which provides the municipality with nearly 00 per cent of its: current assessment. Meanwhile, the entire amalga- mation proposal has been clouded by the Alberta government an— nouncement that it may consider taking over from all municipal- ities industrial assessment and taxation in the province. This step would involve collect- ing the industrial taxes and then redistributing the total revenue Hear Again With . Malta’s "Natural Looking” “Cordless” HEARING AIDS a BEHIND-THE-EAR aids for inconspicuous ear— level hearing with power and comfort. 0 HEARING GLASSES with nothing in either ear if you have good bone conduc- two. 0 BARRETTES tn the hair for ladies. Can be fashionably concealed. Powerful sound reproduc’ tion. 0 OTHER STYLES, TOO Write or phone today for APPOINTMENTS F. w. BOYLES f if " 170 Fitzroy Street Charlottetown. P. E. l. DIAL 7325 among all municipalities on a formula‘ yet to be worked out. In dealings with Strath-cona-. the city of Elmonton has complained that while the rural municipality gets all the benefits of the in— dustrial development, Edmonton has had to provide services for the 2,500 plant employees who flocked into the city. was TO IMBALANCE This influx, say civic officials, has added to the city’s imlbal- ance in commercial - residential assessment. The ideal ratio be- tween the two tax sources is 50-50 says Mayor William Ha-wrelaik. A few years ago it was 55 per cent commercial, 45 per cent resi- dential. Now it has swung the other‘ way—43 per cent commer- cial. the rest residential. If Edmonton brought in Bev- erly and Jasper Place the im- balance would increase, since both towns are almost solidly residential. Mayor Hawrelatk says HERMIITAGE SI-IOOL Following is the Hermitage school report for the month of November. Grade X: 1. Betty Curran, 2. Michael Wood. , Grade V‘LH: 1. phy. Grade VII: 1. Marie Hayes; 2. Gerald Curran; 3. Preston Hay- es Doreen Mur— Grade VI: 1. Elaine Murphy. Grade V: 1. Albert Kern; 2. Blair Murphy. Grade III: 1. Arlene Murphy. Grade II: 1. Sr. 1. Brian Mur- why. Grade II Jr.: 1. Elmer O’Don- nell: 2. Paula Murphy; 3. Joey Gallant. Grade I t 1. Francis O'Donnell 2. Linda Murphy; 3. Leo Gar- . land. Teacher, Marion Cunley. this trend cannot continue if the? city is to pay for public works; it must have the industrial income‘ from Strathcona. “Home owners don't pay for the city services they get—they have to be subsidized by business and.indus|try,” says the mayor. “This citty has to depend on com- mercial assessment to meet the needs of a modern community.” Mr. Hawrelak regards the an- nexation and amalgamation as in- evitable but adds that “the longer the situation is allowed to be pro- tracted, the worseit will become. 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