8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Mar. 26, 1965. as a 1 | Fleet to the Pacific Fleet in Oc- tober: The guided - missile cruiser Long Beach and the guided-mis- sile frigate Truxtun, newest nu- clear-powered surface warship, will be transferred to the Pa- cific sometime in 1966 The announcement said that the proposal. ‘“‘to utilize the unique endurance and _ self-suf- ficiency of the nuclear powered task force in the Pacific Ocean area has been under study for some time” 4 Pentagon spokesman said the move is not related to the war in South Viet -Nam, al- though the presence of the four nuclear surface warships ob- viously would enhance US. strike power ip critical waters. THEY LIKE IT SWEET The people of Slovenia con- sume only a pound of coffee a year, but use 45 pounds of sugar each The Paint Makers co. All Kinds of Paint NASH ALUMINUM Doors, Windows, Awnings D. A. MacCANNELL 140 Great George St. BLOOD DONOR TROPHY WINNERS Sales Mgr. John Sheppard 7 77 *#. | SALES MANAGER'S SALE _ Sale Starts Today a Art MacPherson Sales Mgr. nd Ends March 3lst "1000 Colors DOOR OPENING - FREDERICTON 7 SPECIAL HOTEL CO. LTD. APPOINTMENT Ist QUALITY GRILLED STEAK © NYLONS The Canadian Imperial Bank ae Commerce produced meeting nen perenarations y > ovided stiff a 93 per cent resu on were made fo -linics Compeution for the Bank of Leary of the Commerce (left) be held at the Confederation Beverage Now C Montreal at last fall's Red and Dwight Nowlan, (right) Centre March 30, and 31, an a | Cross blood donor clinics but Bank of Montreal are seen as April 1. The Bank of Mont- D ssert Only ; the Bank of Montreal staff the latter received the trophy real is challenging the other e Pa 7 held on to the Bankers’ Tro- from Mrs. A. J Haslam, ® banks to come up to -their re- phy when they again chalked member of the Red Cross ‘ord at the forthcoming clin- up a 100 per cent response blood donor committee for cord a LADIES’ F from eligible donors. The Charlottetown, at a recent ics ; ° Questions Answered | U.S. Nuclear Task Force Civil Service Commission 3 CARRY ALL BAGS Now $1.27 Tapesters - Plain LADIES’ PANTIES : | |To Be Moved Reg. $1.98 “ess In The Legislature | WASHINGTON ‘AP) — The Nettles Stretchy Terry Infant's PAIRS FOR 88° U.S. Navy's nuclear - powered HARVEY G. McBURNEY — . “ GDN TAKE ONE QUESTIONS k force. lud the giant / The following written quest-| Workmen's Compensation io pee eaans se be Mr. Richard Palmer__ presi- EP ions and answers were submitt-| Board ni] carrier Enterprise, w dent, Fredericton Hotel Co LE ed by various members and re- plied to by the ministers con- cerned during the current sess- 1 shifted to the Pacific starting 10 this fall, Defence Secretary Me- Namara announced here Public Utilities Commission Liquor Control Board Hospital Services Com- mission nil Lid., announces the appointment of Mr. Harvey G. McBurney as manager of the Lord Beaver- brook Hotel, Fredericton, N.B Regular 99¢ 1-Piece Men’s & Ladies Guaranteed othe following writen quest 7. The Civil Service Commission The Enterprise, now under- Mr. McBurney Dees to ms re SWISS Now $ fons were submitted by A. W. did not take over until May 15, going overhaul, and the guided- poeel w Mperie : C N Matheson, (4th Kings.) | 1963. missile frigate Bainbridge will ae Now ow WATCHES Only i Of Prince Edward Islanders in The Civil Service Commission be moved from _the Atlantie e | receipt of Old Age Assistance, how many have (a) No additional income? (b) Additional yearly income not The Civil Service Commission J ’ exceeding | does not have records of pers (i) $100.00 onnel employed in the unclas- I ake § N CROSS (ii) $250.00 sified service, Now e (iii) 500.00 Temporary under 1 month ee (iv) 1000.00? Seasonal under 6 months — : Corn’ Answers from Minister of Wel-| Part time under 6 months . fare | At the present time some seas-| OMS a9 ’ / \ \ (a) onal employees could be employ- ° near \Y (b) (i) 9, (ii) 198, (iii) 388, tv 242 ed for veriods longer then 6 New C 5 Baker’s Dozen Only 2 Questions months, as they are paid 1. As of March 31, 1964 and as of January 31, 1965, how many! do not come through the Com- Per persons were employed at the mission Doz. Provincial Home for the Aged) Questions: Now and how many patients were in residence at this institution? has no record whatever on per- sonnel between the dates April 1, to May 15, 1963. through casual payrolls, which: |1. As to the Provincial Establishment Board. Farm Household Sponge Big Value Bag WOOLWORTH'S FAMOUS 2. As of the fiscal year ended|(a) How many farmers are in March 31, 1964, what was the arrears of payment on loans total cost of operating the Home | received from the Board for the for the Aged? What was the fiscal years ended (1) March cost per person per day”? What ‘COMMUTER' 6-Transistor was the increase in per diem cost since the last fiscal period? (March 31, 1963) Answer from Minister of Wel- fare: 1. March 31, 1964—68 January 31, 1965—74 No. of patients—109 2. March 31, 1964—$211,123.29 Cost per person per day—$5.30 Increase in per diem cost up 03 CIVIL SERVICE Questions 1. When was the Civil Service Act of P.E Island proclaimed? 2. Who are the members of the Civil Service Commission? 3. When was each member ap- pointed? 4. What salary does each mem- ber receive per year’ 31, 1961 (2) March 31, March 31, 1963, 1964” (b) What is the total amount of arrears in dollars and cents on all loans for the fiscal years }(1) March 31, 1961, (2) March 31, 1962 (3) March 31, 1963, (4) || |March 31, 1964? (e) How many farm units have been advertised at mortgage! 1962, (3) (4) March 31, | sale since April 1, 1960 in whose) LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN > as |name was the mortgage given | and what disposal was made of | the property sold or advertised? | (d) How many farm units have repossessed since April 1, 1960, what was the name of the mortgagor and what | disposal, if any was made of | the property repossessed? ae Mia 22 RETURN CHARLOTTETOWN 4 MUN settee ee FLIGHT to HALIFAX € (e) What losses has the Board 5. What travelling expenses, Sustained by sale or disposal of have been paid to each member | | e since April 1, 1964? 6. What is the total number of persons engaged by each of the ized or advertised by the Civil Service Commission? 7. What is the total number of Answers from Minister of Agri- | culture: March 31, 1963 - 1964 : days when one can (b) Amount of arrears for fiscal Have your business day im Halifax do the job. More people every day are travelling EPA's KERC now 3 FOR HIEFS ‘1.00 RADIO Best Value in Town *8.88 PICK A farm mortgages since April 1,| PM BALLOON 1° HOODED BANANA” SPLIT 38° Latest Spring Style Ladies BLOUSES “1.99 w *5.99 LADIES SIZES—10-t0 20 STRETCHY SLIMS ONLY 1. (a) Farmers in arrears of’ the EPA Commuter way. Convenient various departments or Boards| = ’ of Government since the Civil Rrsment, loans ated ee eee LATEST FAD NOW Service Act was proclaimed 48 March 31° 1961 . 1962 2 the same day! No overnight stopover . a result of competitions organ- March 31, 1962 - 1963 21 to take you out of your office two ndi y persons engaged by each of the March 3, im $11,291.10 Commuter Flight to Halifax. You try . various departments or Boards| March 31. 1962 10,297.40 it next time. You'll enjoy a real touch . Soverament since April 1,|March 31, 1968 10,983.27 of hospitality with E Provincial od ee ongunsd a a’ rent of ee 1268 Airways. Sizes lors Beige, reen and Y Ca Wi Your . pd ioe rasan organized or a y streets Allen sold to 8. M. L. in Co G OU n n 10% Discount ertised by the Civil Service| Eimer Wigmore—owner paid ac- | Black Commission? | count. > PURCHASE FREE on all new lay-away Answers from Department of! (4) Fourteen . 4 , ie a |Clarence Birt — sold to Albert | Now purchases > . | Theriault | 2. Chairman—G. Lorne Monkley | Alfred J. J. Gallant — 1 f EPA . Mempero—Erie Jessome, Bren- | s5i4 to Oswald Murphy arm| Only w (3 Days Only) 7 ae May 15,| Daniel Vaniderstine — sold to .G. Lorne Monkley, May 15," Johnnie Wilson ! For every member of the family. SHOP . bp Eric eal ber! Samuel Gillespie — 801d to . . Door ee Ns oe oom "| EASTERN PROVINCIAL on ae sre Bsc ante, man|tir em RAINAIDS MIRRORS ‘am Erle Jessome, No salary, recetv-| 5 Thane eee RECORDS Boys’ ea —— ay tor ee Freddie Fall | Tep Artists, R. C. A. Leatherette Pp ' vaosives & $15.00 allowance William Chappell — 1 farm sold | wane comes: Camsen, mewveumeaamD Sizes 5 to 11 CAMDEN, POINT and Reg. $2.49 wat toocting to John Campbell - balance! — s: sws . canon ene nm muon 7 : ARC long play, bom | JACKETS \ l . pending sale + SUMMERSIOE . CHARLOTTETOWN . HALIFAX » SYOMEY . 7 ane mace tes dreds te cheese from 5. G. Lorne _F syns aces Wamuers avert v5 rere a 1.98 Value 4 to 6X $ 28, 1965, $276.90; Erie Jessome,| Bruce Stewart - transferred to! SVEN PLANES - CRAMLD GAL + BAGOALENE LANDS ° } .«- Reg. $1.98 o February 28, 1965, $171.55; Bren-| Gus Behrens | $ $ How don O'Grady, February 28, 1965,| Reuben Donnelly — not sold TELEPHONE 894-736] Now Only . lew 1 67 5.99 . , * efS8ase ube Clair Thomas - sold to Bert Thomson Hugh Donly - sold to Mrs. Jean- ette Clade Kelly - not sold MacLeod - sold to Lloyd McDonald Wallace Mountain - 201d to| THE LINKLETTER (e) Charles MacLeod - $819.27 | 325 Market St. Wallace Mountain - not finaliz-| ed + approx. $1400.00 loss | Henry Kelly - not sold Summerside OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS AND SATURDAY ‘MORNINGS TRAVEL AGENCY ‘Dial 89 4-8571