6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Jan. 17, 1959. ¢ rt “Fix Taxes Dosco Will Pay On New Mills In Que. Town ' QUEBEC (CP) — The public bills committee of the Quebec legis!ature Thursday approved a bill fixing the amount of schoo! and municipal taxes Dominion Steel and Coa! Corporation Lid.. _ will pay the town of Contrecoeur. ~»-“The.company aext_year is to ~“gatertake- establi eral mills pertaining to steel oper- ation in the Vercheres County . tommunity. It first is to build a coki-steel rolling mill at a cost of Entire cost of all works, which will not be completed for 10 or 15 years, will run to $300.000,000. The bill stipulates that from July 1, last year, for a 10-year period the company is to pay $10,000 annually in school taxes. Beginning July 1, 1960, for an eight-year period, it is to pay $2,500 a year annually in muni- cipal taxes. . validates the com- pany’s title te certain properties acquired at Contrecoeur. R. E. Cromwell, Dosco genera! solicitor, told ‘the committee of the planned expenditure of $20,- 000,000 for the rolling mill. It is expected to be completed in 1960. He said the company \is. studying ° a further proposal to erect a hot- stee!] rolling mill at the site in- volving an additional $55,000,000. Replying to questions by com- mittee umembers, Mr. Cromwell said the company plans to build a fully integrated steel mill but this may be 10 to-#5 years away. The’ three - stage development would involve expenditures of more than $300,000,000. He said the cold - steel mill would employ about 300 persons and the hot-stee! mill another 300. He could give no estimate of em- ployment at the fujly integrated mill. Mr. €romwe)l-said a-great-part of the iron ore would be quaptied from the company’s mine . New foundland and that it aould aien be necessary to purchase high- grade ore from Quebec miles. Ater‘the meeting with the com- mittee, Mr. Cromwell said Dos- co’s operation in Quebec is de- Aerial Surveys By KEN KELLY. Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)—Aerial surveys to locate minerals in Northern Ontarig and Manitoba and. the Keewatin district of the North- west Territories will be a next ‘step in the federal government's northern. development . program, it was learned Thursday. ” - A hint of this was contained in the speech from the throreat-the -epening of Parliament Thursday in the ‘statement that money will be sought to continue current de- velopment projects and initiate new ones. , : The present program includes spending $100,000,000 in seven For Minerals To Be Next Development Step| In addition, five major roads to resources are to be built in northwestern Ontario under the agreement at a total estimated cost of $15,000,000, shared or. between the_two governments. Similar surveys are understood te be planned for northeastern Manitba and, the district of Kee- watin, the area of the. Northwest -northwestern—shore of © Bay. In addition, ‘mineral surveys are’ to be undertaken in the Queen Elizabeth Islands, the large group of islands north of Territories that borders on ee dreds of jobs that need doing and can be done now aswell as any other. season of the year, civic authorities, business. men, ser- vice organizations and govern- Viscount Melville Sound that are 500 miles inside the Arctic Circle. ment departments concerned ‘have again banded themselves togeth-}- : ; “|years for development roads in| The islands are reported to' er to wage war on that recur?) - rote oer Faas the ie roa a $65,-| contain huge mou of oil and! rent’ national problem, winter un-| and coal everations in Nova Sco-| 0°, Tailway into the Grept/ gas. employment: Slave Lake area and a total of The roads to resources pro-| Housewives, landlords, DO IT NOW CAMPAIGN PRESSED Job Crusaders Find _ ‘Habit Is The Enem as private! gram could mean a total expend. i® ic enterprise of every) ittre of $150,000,000 by both fed- description are now being urged: eral and provincial governments to take another look at their’ in the five-year period. Ks prin- ' schedule of repairs, replacements, | cipal aim, however, is to push oF renovations. roads through to undeveloped re-| Proponents of the annual cam-| sources, largely in northern Brit-|paign point out that modern. ish Columbia, the Prairie prov-| equipment and methods make! inces, Ontario and Quebec, in the|it possible to carry out most!’ expectation that exploitation will | types of work of this nature even follow. & : in most severe conditions. -| ASK FAIR BREAK All they ask is a fair break for the jobless if it lies within e’s power to give it. n a recent proclamation sup- | portihg the annual drive for win-}; tia. $7,500,000 over five years for each province matching the’ federal government contribution for roads to resources. i ONTARIO SURVEY Ontario has just concluded an agreement with the federal gov- ernment that éntails a photo- magnetometer survey over north- more exasperated than having: ee Ontario to locate mineral to wait to get need mach- ' ; inery repair work fs ‘ ‘ PLEASE COME IN NOW AND SCHEDULE YOUR RE- PAIR WORK WITH US. REFRIGERATION and ELECTRICAL REPAIRS | Our skilled workmen will be pleased to assist you in any refrigeration and elec- trical difficulties you may have. We are | glad to support any effort to alleviate || WE DON'T WANT TO PUSH YOU But we do know . there is || nothing that makes a farmer GOOD REASONS seasonal unemployment | ter work ‘sponsored by the Na- tle This is the season arid now. is tional Employment Service, His the . Worship, Edwin. C. Johnstone, . time to get that repair work done. Come In... tell us what you want done and we'll do everything we pos- sibly can to give you the best of _service...and the best deal .. . available. ’ L. J. ROSSITER | New Holland and Case | Mayor of the City of Charlotte- owe has called on the citizens |to ascertain what repairs, re- |modelling and construction is desirable on their respective pro- perties, and urged them to have such work done wihout delay. “This is a case where. good citizenship is good business,” | Said the mayor. “We can help for HAVING YOUR FARM EQUIPMENT OVERHAULED Palmer Electric Ltd. | SALES AND SERVICE 96 FITZROY ST. + GET TO THE POINT—A PICTURE EDITORIAL DIAL 8543 I Machinery. . oe have the work done with the te $ t Ch L : | | least possible delay and help to There is a key word+-“NOW”—in the win- ployment branch of the Charlottetown office > | arlottetown P. E: a i G H T N O W ' | maintain a constant rate of em- ter jobs campaign now being pressed in of the UIC. Seated, left to right, are Miss Charlottetown, Summerside and 170 com- munities across Canada. As a means of em- phasizing that thought, all the arrows placed on this picture come to the same point: "NOW: In Charlottetown the campaign has the support of provincial and municipal govern- Esther -Ferris, Mrs. Judy Dunning: Mrs. Emma Bruce, women’s placement officer, and Miss Mae Murphy. secretary of the local employment advisory committee: and, standing. J. B. Murley, UIC manager. Neil MacLeod, J. A. Murphy, supervisor of em- Woyment, and Ray Keenan. | ployment to the benefit of all.’ HABIT IS ENEMY Unemployment Insurance bene- fits only partially relieve the ad- verse effects of seasonal unem- Ployment on every business op- erating within the City, states @ You Can Spare your Equipment and get bet- | ter service now. @ You Can be ready ahead of the season. Support The | WE STRONGLY National Employment : ENDORSE THE , % y You Can stop worrying about “DOWN” Time the Charlottet Tr ments, along with other groups and indivi- Miss Ferris and Mrs. Dunning, along with Cam i n NATIONAL ° sae on ere r rie | “Habit st ctaghoreensfoyptinen € duals giving leadership in community Mr. MacLeod and Mr. Keenan,,are tempore ¢ pa 9 EMPLOYMENT ' the board. “We have got into the affairs, and their efforts are linked w . ary employees ~Y i ’ ’ s ’ : , dale st : those initiated by the federal department o a = eit te t CAMPAIGN! * You Can save by taking advantage of the ofi habit of having most of our work labor and the ‘Unemployment Insurance Stress of the campaign upon the pro , ‘a ‘ a I : | season. done during the summer months Commissiqn position that large <a ee to ail can Don W | : wears | with the result that during the SSIqQR. result from having all possible jobs done t ait Until Spring! | DON’T LET YOUR | e- | aah period men and iechupiade The drive to stimulate -winter employ- NOW, instead of being left for other sea- CAR FAIL YOU DO IT NOW! a | sons. It is the jobs YOU have done NOW that will determine its success. NEW MACHINES ment here is largely spear-headed by the j are often’ not available to finisu 1 group pictured above, members of the em- | a job within a reasonable time.” | To break this bad habit as well ry y i 7 . . oe | Now is the time to trade in your old Manur« | #8 any other will require a reai| the business man; greater and|seasons of the year. and~ the | campaign. Farmers, Fishermen, } Spreader, Fertilizer, Sower or Tractor. We can | effort on the part of al! the|more general employment for|fact that many firms offer dis-| Everyone should fight seasonal Truck and Car Owners give you a better deal now as we can recondition rd observes, noting that com- | the worker; and a more intel-| counts m an effort to increase | unemployment, officials of the Charlottetown BR h —We now have the tinle } your trade-in and have it ready for sale in the | mon sense dictates that work u}ligent use of. all our resources} business during the winter | Commisnce a, Franc to give you a complete |] spring. See our new Tractor, Fersuson 35 gas || P€ done should be spread as even. | were some of the advantages) months, the Unentployment. In-|out that wi 7 hie Seale canal check on Carburett : : . ce = aR | ty @s .possible throughout the! such:a project as seery by the | surance urges every member of! funemploved the whole Commas -. q ck on. a urettors, and diesel ‘and Massey-Ferguson 50 and 65. “We | year >» | businessmen’s organization lthe community to get behind thelity suffers CANADIAN- LEGION oe lenan pwr shall put one in orbit around your farm any time BENEFITS NOTED | Emphasizing that skilled trades- and ignitign, Considerable saving of men are usually more readily! ume | and money to householder a ae! See Us for New and Used Farm Equipment available in winter that at other | Parliamentary Secretaries’ Job To Spark Guessing Game BATT & McRAE 91 Euston St. Dial 6537 |} | E. D. REID PRODUCE.LTD. eee ed ag CHARLOTTETOWN STORE “WHERE VALUE AND PRICE HAVE NO EQUAL” \ MASSEY-HARRIS & FERGUSON DEALERS MOORE & McLEOD LTD. ,@ SKILLED MEN ARE WAITING FOR WORK @ MATERIALS ARE AVAILABLE ISLANDERS BY — By DON PEACOCK Canadian Press Staff Writer | the ambitious among the 208 Pro-| | gressive Conservative members | of Parliament: Who will the new parliamentary | i him secretaries Uc? The speech opening the second | session of the 24th Parliament | of announcing |these ministerial helpers: | help i his appointments ef Prince St. Charlottetown Dial 8597 : Bebop = aa ea i the announcement never : > i ! i < ital gues- = : a . SAVE SAFELY AT CANADIAN TIRE ! NOW! NOW! NOW! ida geome ot ‘euatal Caeeeae a A parliamentary assistamt was a Commons member choses te a cabinet minister handle legislation and estimates im the House. reply to questions for and otherwise provide & helping hand with a minister's departmenta! duties @ HELP YOUR, FELLOW oo WE STRONGLY ENDORSE THE “DO-IT. NOW” HEARTILY ENDORSE THE i. ee EMPLOY MENT OPPORTUNI- [ask parliamentary authorization EXTRA WORK, MORE PAY — - | oS. e i f 1 i t nd ab | NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT — | cree Stora 5 a re CAMPAIGN, HAVE YOUR INSIDE REPAIRS AND REMODELLING DONE NOW, AND HELP FIGHT | SEASONABLE UNEMPLOYMENT IN P. ‘the Crown.” | member receiving $4,000 a year This apparently will mean | iit+) in addition to his $10,000 annually tle more th name change in| as an MP, for doing extra work | the post of patliamentary assist-| that kept him busier than the jant, created by the Liberals ia! conveahs private member and im | 1942 and patterned after that of| Ottawa longer. 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