3".7‘ it a liTiAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts stead of the current year's'bec City conference opening S'HJHIOTWO det'v-it. March Tile-he said in part: This would "Ill .\Tr Gordon‘s "Both sides must recognize deficit on Zen“ el and pension that (‘anadtans cannot afford to In a tcd~ s ours there deficit must be an effort made to work Total budzetarv and pension out priorities by cooperation," rcwnues \\ouId "tse in .T - 3 Reviewing the economic gains operations to Sittlfitifita'i r‘nm (to evcrizliin: at once this year's total summation eral (room) from Sti.932.titltl.00fl. and of last year. the finance mints- ity ('ARMAN SMITH saute Bureau. The Guardian Tut-u councillors were told tut night by Actint: \layoi‘ Len \I‘ucri at the cuiiniil's rcciilar 'hnt both llnn Ilcnry Hiiho"! apt. \ii) \ attit‘lltlil‘lf‘llls before le'I'T‘ \ihich \t'tI’ covert certain yr."r‘;li"tl't"S i'l'ii~!fl"|‘f"l part of lt:\\ll. back to She'b'ooki' :Iio suitan t’l‘stt‘it't of Bette [“f‘ ‘i t .t‘ t t ‘tlilr‘iltllllf‘llIK l‘l‘t'f‘l\"fl a 3 "f‘"tI'tl-’! in the ladder .tp t;..t i7:tti"\' without know at »ut‘ *ho council :is this mat» lli‘lll be— ' .val . ml < ll'tfl lif‘\""" been hrt ht. ccti‘u‘I‘ for aitp lilt‘ moment the “pro notified of the situat‘nn a Inn'vfil mcctint: was called Fri ti‘i Illfjlil and tclczrams strong- 51' tustcrdav’s sitting by .ctv \lny.tr Wood and Town fit :nr .in<f‘pll thwhy. ‘i"\.~ Siviiiiiiors'dc party mt‘t "tit i number of persons in "c .tp't'al city. iiicludiii: a ~rr of niciiibet's to discuss imimrt-mi matter and ‘ smn “Premier i m was mystvi'ic/i" over the i 'gii 'tui fhvtd S'mvmt. he said. Lari 'uld them that whcn thc bzll :» fl“SI brt'iizht before the t'vl'll‘T‘ \Tai'Xf‘lll I‘ad pkcd it' it lli‘f‘l I-tcmi ap- point by the T \cn (fr-until :“’l hc lt.’l'l rep‘ied yrs". .ll ‘~‘T l.t\l'Glll~‘.D With Dr \TcVoiII and lion. "wry “Trice were mmrnm-Iicd ' (‘l‘qt‘lnllf‘itluli t .i‘l‘flily ll'i 0" tit~ ivll. (‘rim \l'ood sad and “'lvitert lust Iatil‘vcd aii'i said 'v tho bill? “as ’I'Vl‘: to go it .ui'vh“ _\lr “‘etlzr s airwort- i _ 'tlip pmpcrtv \Ilttllll :0 not. to them tSiic‘lv'noke and l4 tIP’i'lI‘ and i am coir-g to 1"“ ll)" Ill. ‘l‘ic actiii: mayor said that m'. iitt‘lttlmt 's to [lie answcr ‘~' tins "there is gangstcrism the .‘ovcrunicnt" inc land it f]ll.".\l‘tln Includes II l~I.'illll \\'lill"l‘t \\'III rc» w tli Lower Redeque District, rest w. hairy f‘rest plus all land m "VI of the Pope Road which -'I hocome part of the Sher- i mike Sclii'ol District. 4 ‘llll Gcot-zc Kev. .lr. said r i:eri been told a mectin: “as he'd between Dr. \lchi‘] and i .,,,\t l. mpGuardian. Charlottetown. Tues. Mar. 17. 1964. 3 i’ side Council Blasts 'Ii'ILA 5, Mayor, 0' iciaIs c . councillors t ant mnciitod to the legislature combined expenditures ivoiild ter said: r.sc to samunonooo from “As we enter 1964, the eco- ...T.7tli.ootl.fltio 'noniic m n m e n t u m is ' ‘FF‘W TAX ruawms sgrfignger than it “a: thiougzhout ' \tr, Gordon's biidzet con— tained far loner tax cliahf‘P. SEES GNP GAIN than the orrnal budget He He forecast a Slit-ner-cent In- satrl the government decided to CFPHFP in gross national product postpone maior chanzes until it ~—the total value of all goods gets the report or the royal and services turned out by ev- cumniission on taxation late 9".“"19 I" the ("frillan and this year. Canada‘s No. 1 economic indi- Rui he added that "impor- Patnrt Mayor W. it: .Ielikiiis on the lam" chanch in tav iezislation‘ HP said that prediction is 3mm. “w”. PM”. M t”, mayor-s can he expected next year; and hflfif‘d on IIKI assumption that (It'lllll'llil'f‘ for \‘rnctitivr'r Town “1“ "9"" al'" lint l Pram” WIII ha"? a ""1" \iauugcr Bl‘tipllv Kati tint than. Hts Wipe-out of the scheduled mal harvest-and not a repeat had tum-t Smi. a "mo... and increase in \\'ItIlI‘itiIrlinE tax on f last year‘s all-time bumper mm in his Inllf‘t’t‘ilf'f‘ of th “Wig” ‘ “‘“tmllt‘d f‘nrllfll‘atitlnstpmp of 723’000'000 bUShels 0‘ .sIIiIJItI.‘1'i the mayor Iltlfl told ""l "WM": .llw ga'lm'.‘"‘m Ca' W‘Vhfa' Us “(me “w pman nadian reoutrement had been- EWI'I‘IINE the farm area- Mr- :lillt‘ll’lliif‘flt Would have to be. “Hwy amwmalm Gord fm‘ecas‘ A in. Il"“ll.’1lif itchy-tn “mm.” Hmw‘ For one illlnL‘. the rise to 20 ’crease of about 6 1-8 per cent. ‘ m-tt. in. dtd nnt mat rm it hnrnrc ‘ Der cent would have allowed that La" lyear's over'a" “59 In "mum: mp pmvimf Mr [,S :Im-ei‘nliif‘til to boost its Pt-ttdllt'llon was six per cent. mlm‘h‘v mm ' ‘luwn withholding tax to 30 periTh" "fin'fill‘m Increase was 95' 43,01. .‘VVHTINT, cent from is on profit; {mm-‘timated at four per cent last I" r n I n H 0m" Km. “Md tatindiaihowned companies in f“""“k by the Bank of Canada "let's make this 111'!” I in mp Us. I “'1 general. Ml" Gordon said ] ‘dnm ‘Hl‘k " “r r arc The hudzct's emphasis on to 643 in. anyone is innzt— hptpmg dopyfiwd at.ms_ tn_; “The prospects for the cur- ccn' He said that follo\"'n'_! the stmd of "rmtdmg a Emprat irent year are good; indeed, in Pl‘t'ilfill he had sncnt two hours tax intrentttte' “.3; in tin? wtth 1most parts of Canada they are '.\‘tll \i:i).or .lciiktns cvplaintngttttp goverltntt-nt's new that em— IW’I‘N Eon . town business and prcbIcms, in nomit- are mainly "Employment, production and jclurhn: the present one. frpginnai ones Iincomcs should all be substan- “I think this has been a major slow- litany hizher than last .vear for . V ' t Of the 35 desiflnated n\{‘l§l’1lif on the part of the ma- growth areas. 26 are in the "‘9 "ml"er "5 a Whan '\ I‘l‘tilP'slllTE the morn woe.» .Vt‘i‘ng “"1" KM ofI'If‘fI "I feel Atlantic provinces uebec‘ 3‘" I19 Said there Is no room '\.u.wiii'clv sent to l‘ren m ."f‘l'h'lm that if we had know —.'ind .l.r. Gordon emphasized in" “mm arent‘y ‘t _ W. em“. and oppmumn ‘Icrlzr‘ of \\ hat “as Quin: on we. the problem of “altimrmai u". The current - account deficit. l, -., w.\ w \tmtmwn Tu." could have done somctliin: it stemploymcnt“ in the \tiantic 0" "I" halt?an of payments had won wins were then pt-nparflt ton bad information couldn't:area and eastern Queiibec. ‘IWW‘ pared last year—but it‘ have been hroiiziit to council". . Last year‘s budget In conclusion. (‘oiin Key said‘a three-year income tax holidav WW9" "nempl‘lymenl level of that whcn the story broke he for new manufacturing and ammd five Per cent "f the la' \\.'is illli‘illlt‘ to contact any oi‘i‘i- ‘processine industries starting hr“ in”? “retire-SM“ “"IY sz' cizii :ii the town hall a operations in slow—growth areas “95$ hl’ comparison with previ- ctpntizrnphcrv \Tr [nt‘hefore Dec. 5, I965. “"5 ernrmam‘e'” apolnzizin: for twin: absent. It HIS" Pl'm'i'k‘d “’99de sriid he has in t‘iiariottctuun tn ('INII'W‘IFIIIM “'I‘IIP‘““5 f‘“ “9‘” “ ' an mitt-mi intuit-iti‘ at the time, "Imllllat'tlll‘lnfl Pflllll‘mt‘nt 311" “P mus' do MM” in the L v . H » months and vears ahead.‘ .\ .u rtit...ttt “p”. tho town (tomthllildlllflfi piiichasecl by such in- R a- t It” . - and assistant town rIer and "-‘II‘IM "T‘ I“ 'l”"" 14- “’65- ‘plttV‘lTTEl’lla nllllfifelggco:et‘lfinfin:2‘d tmm Mr «M “1 tin want In ‘EXTENDS (‘l'T-OFF t‘it we are to do better: In: SllLl’lt‘St that'thcre is a lack oft tn hath My“. tits (-ttt.nff date Gordon said. I I ctmttitiimcntion between thLlfnr these tax int-pnttt-es is ex. The unemplovment range now toii'n Vt‘tiftllP'lf‘l‘ and the town ‘tpndcd to March 31. was from around two per cent ciiitttt'll , lie tell that th‘ rumor Mtg antdnn's ht, (t 519' on the Prairies to about six per should be notified \iheii these ot'v noiiuccd some scattered tariff Will in Qllt‘I’PC 30d HS high a! lif'lnls mint he absent, ciiniizes. effcctive immediately, f‘iL’IlI PP!” GEM in the Atlantic incliidtiiq adjustments ' "P MUST no BETTER Two RESOLI'TIOVQ ' mainly Pl‘”"i"095~ .. . . _ upward in machinery and "The “‘Id? diVPFSIt" 0? the“ ’ Vl\\n't'risil.ltitiivi'ts along with the part; tn, "it amt 3,“ hut-3.; 1" figures and the prospect for the chiuiuil'eficnntts ueie le‘of‘nl wmmpmse to other Cnuntrt95_ ‘current year suggest that e at .is in .its nicciiuz. tntttt; an, rpman on tm...».~tg.hroad. eeneral attacks on un- One t‘t‘sntlii on asked that the of ht-md and two spectaitzed employment will be less useful icuier committcc be aiitiiori'led ttmmttttt-tttttng ntnspttttis ._ ha.tno\i' than they have been in the to call truticrs on a new comiiiii rim; “cod tn patttt: and giacq past I . s A H- . ' atom out.» and (VINO reel trail and montrin as. used in harden~ "Accordinzlv our p‘ans and or It was rcl: that thc iircsctu tug waxes no icles are increasinnlv de- Olflll'lzilitr‘llxt ltfti'll’: “LC? in I no The hudunt ammumrfl tats. signed to meet the special. reeds p it H: (imim‘ Ill-m.” “I "imlng lotion to imrl‘lnicnt the In- "t “I'M-S “f‘hf‘ (‘ltllntl‘l’ Ol' pom ..n( in at \ ric s n it Ire Hm“. amtmmtwt imt \‘twpm. :i'oiips of the population con- ll“)lli place in place was tit‘llllf‘t‘ atlcrtuoie for safety nor ef‘ntlt‘lm‘ tcal t,,.,.' m tttP p,.m.tm.€.:- em”, of fronted with snecial difficulties ricnth laws Their snare of 'he land Pl‘f‘hIC‘mS." fcdcral estate tax \Vlll rise to‘ Tllt‘llflll "ill I" that Context The sl‘t'iitll‘l i‘e-rillitltil’l said tint TS nor cont from 5 1 \li'. vordon spelled out these "in keeping with the rccciit re Gordon also hinted at tl fm‘" millm‘ Objectives of Liberal din-tum (1’ remain e‘et't":c li:lit. Possible chance in future —- if} gnwl'nmt‘nt 99”"0'030 PolicV: Hill”; as poi-tziiutn: to the Town ‘the pl‘0\'lnt'(“ agree <— giving: - IL'h-Icvr‘l f‘nliltttl'nit‘Nt—- of Mitiitiicrsirie municipality op \vtdriws a better deal iln(l(‘i‘ the, “19 hI‘L'I'IP‘t “'9 can expect to (\i‘nllUHE. rrsnlvpd therefor-e that t Estate Tax Act with more rec- 51‘9"“ Md maintain: em lov- the r a t e c of stroct lighting an. oznition of clinfv‘ihtttinn mF‘nt tn Eond ,iobs pittable to and paid for from the made by wives to bttildinz up “a” WWII"? Prl'f‘IPlHIV.’ general account of the Town of their hiisbands' wt‘alth 2 A tall sztmmmxxie he lice per cent per One new benefit is provided Em‘rlh “ill? Iliflhcst inc Said The president oi the itlatitjc Finances licoiioniic r‘ouncil. Incl S Wrizht. Siininivistrlr‘. in smokiiiz at the banquet for t‘c members of the Mar-time. li"-ttt‘h of thc Canadian Food Sll'tl that .»\PF2("s aims. ni'ZimI- 7tt'on and activities have an i. t l" “i'zht said that the " ".i‘ica’lcd hiisiittcsqnen \ihn N'H‘cned the idea APEC "-a'e made a concerted drive "Harri the basic aim or stimu- Ir 1 of our Illf'llS'l‘llll "“"‘li‘.f‘t‘(‘i.‘tl dcvc‘onmciit. ’ lv "ate have realized :"- Min to the problcms of the - 't'me Pt‘nvinr‘t‘s would ma— 't‘ 'tr/c on' of thin air. \I" \l'r'zlit said the spark off a chain reaction ‘liil'l: cf \l‘lif' was submitted by the late Rlakeiw, "Itztirman of the mt‘llltll‘lfll l‘t'i-Inpmnnt committee of the Hoard of Trailo in _ which srid in part "the "V’Ir’ittllt‘ provinces must do less rtamorinz for federal govern- " a=sis=ance and do more As h‘cctive in the Atlantic Prov- recion. .\ir. Wri'Iht .nnid. "s is now being accomplished icuzzth ycars of research. PTO- " "on. persuasion and ni'ltila- Moria, so we have come to the it‘nt where we can sec f time taking shape in true l’W itective and form llthE JOBS \ir Wright in referrintz to :inwatcment he hart made or!“ ill\I\' that "API-If‘ \vitl cxltmd 'tnr'virig-ia' and mouufnctui'mfl tn the mint it"u‘rt‘ “Hi. siiif‘cicnt “’0” ( ioh opportiinitic: avaIIItht‘ Ti it] fit E a all Pt‘nplc in the Atlantic “‘W’I‘s" ~ai tiut he “ m Irirmt that stitti‘mcnt bc~ WM 5"!“ hate been set and w} “"5 can be shifted frvm “3”” “to sm'it‘ic applied , "Wm H standing up ‘f' “‘PS of ARFC are madc 1h” I"!th omitted Wmlt‘ in m' horticular fields and they “‘0ch who are accustomed at s . a \ | w- crnmcnt . $Tfiotloooott in :iew bond bor-‘rency-u‘dhat is nccesrary l‘incossors Association at the (i II‘IOftf‘lf‘\\n Hotel last norm... "i'tmi'lmt' benriui: on the bust-‘ Monet on , t “‘r I'f’Il‘ themselves " . "m maior task um .icttc ‘ 'H'“ enzaacd in is the toi‘~‘ i it v t I on of a dm'a onmeut policy kilowatt IiiIiil' for tlit‘l’t‘lii'v Va. iitt'nlviii: f‘lf‘flllr‘lltln from taxaa MP9" '0 Sll‘taitl over .1 long I pnr Ianips. a cent: per kllnltnlf ble income of payments into'm‘rmdu This “Wild 'reqiiiie hm”. for tmvmdeom tnmm rflmcmrmt rptlwmpnt pension 1fowsicht and skill in economic - l‘lfltl‘ 'i‘avnavers will be al~5mamgfimpmv hmh private and . tlowed to deduct contributionslpuhlln' for past years of scrvtce while 3- G I he was a coutriluiin". as well (hm 2" “'Ilh “Vl‘t‘n'lm'l Illtt’l‘flav as contributions for current 4 "'"m' trait" Rotter balance was services an for ‘iazt vearsmfodod l" 'ramacl‘m‘ ahr'md- ‘it-itan h, - V '3'! elicits made Canada \‘lll- t'l'ite mavimum “Nah” tt‘ Shift.“ in the flow of 'twtil remain imp‘m 4. General Stahlll'Y of price Important LW . Cordon forecast the soul can will be seeking some .levels and the value of the cur- rnwine in more... steady progress and to the pro- ttn geltlti: fliill:§ done They . v, are ar-iivelv eiimzed to PM‘ VERDS “(mg {48" “Iglan M "w smmz‘ M me pen- mnm: tm‘mms and “mummy. l B‘t‘SlflPS harm: to finance his l‘ tiirtn; Ind" ti cs in their areas. “" 1N3” dpllr'h h" S‘“"‘”'“' t v FOOD (“Evin he‘ll need some $44o.ooo.onn to.‘ , “Ohm F9“ ROADS hrattapmfit. haw he?" meet cash needs for non-hudiz-I lumsmv‘a “’1”, spend "109 ‘ " “ ctary transactions-—-siich thingsllhan $113'0m'0m 1" 1954 on the mode with the \lai'itiiite Food (“mint-ii. he said. so It con :act as \PEC'S ‘ood products committee. \\'Oi'k"iifl iii cr_e coiiiiinctinn with \Pl“.("s spec- ini lfltl’l products ol‘w'r‘l' Tl:c program of the .‘ltil‘itlmf‘ Fcud (‘ouucii this year will f‘t\'t‘l‘ iriercltnndisin: training ('t‘ll!'\f‘.<. pm‘mihtnw work in a as Wm; far hmlstnl municipal tconstruction and modernization projects and the. unemployment I0 ToadS' insurance fund, I I — In the openinc section of hisI biirlact speech. ‘\lr Gordon told the Commons that with thet economy I o o k i n z prosper. ‘ nus. this is the time to “con-j soitdate our gains and plan for1 h . stcadv ' ' ' witty of strawbcrrics and bliic- He'lisgglltltww th. k t I ix. l"'I(‘S. iiivcst'rzatti n of ev-t ' ‘ we 9y pn- \ . . _ , ‘ iicv oliectivcs :iiisiun in traric with the “est __ l t‘ t . t locus. and maintenance of M55331“ agfigézyj;e:hm:rfi:ift tI""“'I """Itt'l “'"I‘ "“IWP‘SM’FI nient instead of continlliintzl t.vcs of the federal dcgiavtmcnt‘ tr, us, the broad gammy ci trade and coinnicrcr‘. I economic measures‘ ich‘ ’i’lwrc is am a film": W“: now were "less useful" thani it: local campaign [11‘ Irritoy in the post. I own: it onto in "Buy \tlan— ~-l\T0flSlll'P€ “of a longerI '1 . Ht.“ .i,-n pl‘(i":‘\4l-rn: ' harm ndture“ to imprnv. (warp cimu petiole who spf‘ntl dollar-sir ada's interiattn ‘ ltm- \tinnttc prnritlt'ts that tiicvt position, Stt‘enflih21lfldlrlagl:$ ht‘l'lt the money in the Atlantic year by the his: main sales prru lllt'l‘f‘ ' o the Communist hloc I . I Mr “'l'lflli. in ciusititz. said, —-~:\n all-out am,” to hntd‘ c that .-\l‘l~I(‘ iiillv uuriersttutd tliet flown production cost, a d cstcnt ol the ta.i; which the} "WWW? productivity. in order} ‘ food products committee \icnp‘ "A Wild on to the competitive unricmlzin: and they ucicomel 3 “Mimics that (‘anadian in-E the conpcmtvnn of all those d"""." IV“? Ealned in world: engaged in this itnn n' biisinoss. t and “"7"? mark?” ile said that the mcmbers of the convention wove gathered ‘ to try to do snmcttung collect Charlottetown with federal-pro- i ivilv that thcv could not do Puma, mla'ions M and Ob“ Add to me pleasures Of inrlii idiially. :iiid that is the “ugly \Y'lh. "."ffiif the Q"" lhis Special day‘ Take the t ~ - family out to The Charlot- tetown Hotel. Traditional menus prepared to per- tectlon and served with I flourish . . . pleasant sur- roundings . . . the red carpet treatment! Special luncheon: 12 noon to 2.00 pm. — from $1.60. Dinner: "DUBARRY" MAKE-Up at the INCOME, SALES it‘tviitiniieri trout by 38 nor cent to from $6,992,000.000 The Indicated .lf‘llt'li of “it nitrifith the (‘iflltlli aiiiiiint dct icit in a l'n\|’ ('tlllltlti'T‘S \\|Il1 the aluminum of hllfl'lf‘tfil'V red p.12“ I 37, 133,051",th ink estimated for l‘itiiti' . 6-8 pm - from 3160 Those it‘llll‘f‘S exclude opera ' '. ' ' lions of the oi ace security Deluxe d'nner 53'” per tumt which finance: the $75 person.Specialdinnersfor monthly pensions to all aued 7o taiid over. Receipts of the fund from the specially » earmarked income and sales laws are forecast to r.se tn $‘Mlflvm0‘nnfl next fiscal year from 3745.000000 with pen- smn outlay rising to $885.0flft,000 ifrnm summon ; Thus the pension fund would have I $15,000,000 surplus In- children. -—Reserve early— cali 4-7371. by ‘ STEAD'S . complete huBarry line always available. — The Charlottetown CAI Hotel providpdtstill was $521,000,000. The im-‘ n . where we level of economic‘ all the advantazes‘ aw w DOWS ‘. d Bays' Wear .SLE STARTS MAR.I7 2 n d .3. SI. ,_ th 9 am. SHARP Dims Storewide Anniversary Sale with thousands of money-saving buys for our thousands of customers- Because “fashion in our business” we‘ve planned for months to bring you our Anniversary Sale at just wonderful savings. There are “specials” )oii'll find only at Dows. 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