14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Mar, 28, 1962- Answers To Questions Given By Government In House attorney Answers to questions tabled peseeal., March 1962, 13,900 fm the lecislature POPLAR POINT FERRY | culture, George J. Ferguson asked the | 1962, 14,700; 37. Industry, minister of public works: stry, March 1, 1962, 35,800; (1) Is there a ferry service | General government, general being performed at Poplar Point | 20V ernment, March 1, 1962, 77,- Kings County? 900; 39. Riverside Hospital cap. 9) If the answer to question health, March 1, 1962, 14,000; 40 anveles ; — Vocational school cap., educa- @1) is “‘yes’’, what is the yearly 000: 4 subsidy, if any, being paid for en March 1, 1982, 6 i ~ performance of this ser- | tion, March 1 | Faleonwood Farm cap., agricul- ture, March 1, 1962, 2,500; 43. tor of the service Provincial parks cap., industry, (4) What type of equipment | March 1, 1962, 6,000; 44. end | service is provided on this | Canada wears cap., high- fer: | ways, March 1, 1962, 1,000; 45. ANSWERS Industrial ae cap., general (1) Yes; (2) $450.; (3) Joseph | government, March 2, 1962, 121,- Johnston; (4) Motor boat 100. ' a LIQUOR OFFENCES indu- 38. bar Who is the present opera- | Genger service MONTGOMERY HALL A.W. Matheson asked the min- ister of public works: | (1) Were tenders ever called for the construction of Mont- gomery Hall? -(2) If the answer to question | ©. (1) is “yes, (a) when were the ceeding the speed limit and tenders called? ‘(b) when did have had their drivers Heense the tenders close? (ce) from | gi enended? whom were tenders requested? | (9 ney - General: (1) For the year 1961 how many persons EJ. were | conficted of: (a) Drunken driv- me : (b) Driving with undue are; (c) Driving while under the influence of liquor; (d) Ex- (d) how many tenders were re- | |censes were re-instated? ceived? (e) who were the per- | A RS sons or companies which sent| (1) (a) 41; (b) No such offence in tenders and what was the | known in law: (c) No such of- amount of each tender? (f) | fence known im law; (d) Five; which tender was accepted? (2) 75. (3) If no tender was accept- LIMESTONE FINDINGS ed, (a) who constructed Mont-| C€. C. Baker asked the minis- gomery Hall? (b) what was the |ter of industry and natural re- total cost of construction? (c) | sources: what was the cost of furnishings| (1) In what areas and on used in Montgomery Hall? (d)| whose properties have borings what was the total cost of Mont-|or diggings been carried out in gomery Hall construction, fur-|an effort to find deposits of nishings etc.? | limestone in commercial quan- ANSWERS tities? (1) No. (2) Have any such surveys (2) See (1) above. been successful? (3) (a) The provinctal depart-|, (4) If so what progress has ment of public works; (b) $921,- | been made in having a sige 807.39; (c) $109,472.26. This sum | ing plant established? and w includes built-in furniture, kit. | ™@Y farmers in these areas er. chen equipment, dishes and pect to be able to procure na- amall kitchen utensils. (d) $930,779.65 less Ottawa! grants $385,000 for a net cost to P. eee oye 779.65. warrant further reorge erguson asked the bbe the property Provincial secretary ultural purposes? (b) If the surveys are not of development compensated for damage and (1) How many dE re- | inconvenience caused by dizgg- Ported receipts and disburse- | ings, etc? ments under the Charities Act} (3) Is Walter DeSilva employ- in the past fiscal year to March ed in any esrecey by the pro- vincial governm (2) How many organizations (a) Tf the caren to No. 3 ts reported receipts and disburse. ‘‘no”’ ments under the Charities Act; ‘(b) Does the provincial gov- in the present fiscal year to ernment pay any part of Mr. date? | DeSilva's salary. or expenses? ANSWERS (ec) If the answer to No. (1) Nil; (2) Nil. or 3B is ves - are his services GRANT COMMITTEE | available to municipalities oth- A. W. Matheson asked: er than the City of Charlotte- (1) Has a committee of gov- | town? ernment been appointed by der-inCounell grants’? m of Fred Profitt. Darnley (2) If the answer to question fans on the farm of Wallace | dams. French River area : Please table a copy the farm of George Howatt. Sur- of the Onder: in- coer | was done at a number of other areas such as Miminegash, Fif- | teen Point, Salutation Cove, Kin- ANSWE (1) Yes; (2) rae in-Council tabled. OVERTIME PAY George J. Ferguson asked the provincial treasurer: }and Alberton North. (1) Have payments for over-| (2) (a) The time been authorized by Order- shown a considerable amount of fn-Council? limestone running from 40 per- (2) If the answer to question | cent to 73 percent. Further work (1) ia “yes’’, please table & copy | to be done on the formations. @ the Order- in-Council, Further work expected this ANSWERS + ring. No progress has been : ‘ Yes: (2) Minute tabled. made in establishing a process- f APPROPRIATIONS art Ross asked the Prov- feria Treasurer: (1) Were any additional ap- ed o ‘opriation. g March 31, by in-Council? a part-time basis in the 1961 authorized | under an arrangement with Cen- (2) If the answer to @) appropriations were ee os; (b) For what eee ena services? (¢) In nas | | tribute the balance on a Soeeunia io as of what dates? | basis. Mr. DeSilva’s services available . oan sacra ‘= and the Government con- ae ANSWERS a limited b ig. ree: DI SABLED PENSIONS 2 A, B, C,—1. Jenkins Bidg..| A. W. Matheson asked the health, Ap Hl 18, 1960, 5,000; 2. | minister of welfare: National Cancer Institute, health | (1) many people were 3 April 19, 1960, 2,247; ES | receiving disabled persons pen- ll toe a” June = sions during the vears 1957, 1958, hospital accrediation, h ith, | 1959, 1960 and 1961? Sune 30, 1960. 3 seodiee | (2) What was the total amount ery Hail, chnetion, “July 29, | % Money paid during each of 1960, 100,000; 6. Fire disaster be above years? relief, treasurer, Sept. 15, 1940, 3) How Se eee have 66:7, Nursing {netroctors, their hospital insurance pre- fhealth Oct. 6 1960, 8.900: 9 | ™miums paid by the department Vocational’ training, education, | %f welfare? ; f 9. Mont-| (4) What is the total cost of gomery Hall. education, Nov a ey 3, 1960, 200.000: 10. Limestone. Do all people of the prov- agriculture, Nov. 10, 1960. 10.. ioe over 70 years of age re- 000: 11. Sherwood Hospital. | ceive this service from the de- health, Nov. 10, 1960. 75.000: partment of welfare? Highway construction, highway. NS Nov. 117. 1980, 50.000: = _ Mach | (1) 1957—460; 1958508; 1959 finery, industry. Dec. 8, 50; 1960— 752; 1961—790. 000: 14. Riverside Hospital (2) 1957-—$227,328.66; 1958 — Sean, fo ican tee: z $338,385.88 1959 — $394,965.72 ea enter. health, c a — $459 ; See 00.600. 3 $459,238.70; 1961—$523,- Trans Canada | 799 4 Dee Highways. highways ay s 1960, 100,000: 17. Mortzomery | gins 1 + families and 1874 in- 1960, ua Hall. education, Feb 99.000: 18. Fisheries, fisheries tw To date 1961 — 62 — $96,- Feb. 21, 1961, 4,900: 19. Vorca- 72. tional training, education. March 5) No — only those whose 16, 1961, 19.000: 20. Montgomery Means prohibit payment. oo educational, March : 21. Montzomery WAR DEBT April 29. 1961, e U.S treasury department fell education Bo 000- Teachers sateries | claimed $19.409,700,331 in um- 1961, education. April 20 m.. | paid First World War debts and _ gener a}, 36. - | Mee * March "7 Rural high anenie cap., educa- sane, 1,000; 42. | Trans | H. P. Smith asked the Attor- 2) Now many suspended li- | tive ground limestone for agric- | sufficient commercial value to | owners be | a ANSWERS to supervise | tl Spring Valley area on the | \face sampling but no digging | |kora, Crapaud, Sprinzton, Park | Corner, Cable Head, Rollo Bay, surveys have | ing plant, (b) A matter of pol- > hae DeSilva is employ- ions for fiscal year end- | pasaeie of professional planner | tral Mortgage and Housing Cor- | ion | Poration who contribute $6,000 | (1) is ‘yes’, (a) What addition. | Pet annum to the expense of the | pong The City of Charlotte. | 3 BIG DAYS = THURSDAY, FRIDAY. and “SATURDAY Feather Head Bands 1.00 Assorted spring shades ........... ‘ Lint Brushes 1.00 (Clothes) — secesexvreoncersssieeere soecevess® Linen Hankies Hemstitched edge 2 for 1.00 Nylon Scarves Plastic Rain Coats White and blue ize S. M. & Ly ..ccsssassoscoceszaeces se 1 .00 Seamless Nylon Hose . New shades, melody and sparkle spice. 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