‘6 The Guardian, Charicttectown, Mon. June 7, 1965. ° Johnson, attending the an-, being 1m E pesed op mwymes, 3 ee - |Presbyterians Will Weaatch [ast meting st the SMontreat | rather x supersructare ts ollectors Of Income Tax Rc So tS ne of that UC-Anglican Union Progress tssovite. si" ast because been crested | ‘of the crisis in faith will = ' C 'S MONTREAL (CP) — Presby- the churches and the people more easily responded to pr Ripe gn | Out atch tri ers. jterians will watch progress to- throughout the parishes and con- competition between different The population of Saskatche- oO lward union between Canada’s gregations.” denominations disappears, the men ones 10,000 to 94%. ‘United and Anglican churches IS ‘IMPORTANT STEP’ document might affect the Br JAMES NELSON {clusion that these taxpayers this long for the taxation ex- “with prayerful interest and Rt. Rev. Russell F. Brown, Whdle qwestion df te Lore ————— OTTAWA (CP —The federal have not succeeded in accom- perts to re-examine old records concern.” a Montreal Presby- Anglican bishop of Quebec City. jFetigica. tax ector is determimed te plishing their purpose, so .that- and gird themselves for stiffer terian spokesman said here. said at Lennoxville, Que., the | Mrs. J. A Domes, = NOTICE catch the strippers. the shareholders have been as- enforcement of the law. “Presbyterians wil! watch adoption of principles for pow. | United Caurch laywomen af the The strippers, im this case, sessed under the different pro- jy his Kingston h. Mr. With’prayerful interest and con- sible union is “‘a most important conference, said she Seale thet rs are those who try. to avoid fed- visions of the income tax act Benson gave the tee consul, ce the deliberations of our step forward.” the plan is being Grown wp ot Dr. Hellmich’ eral taxes by stripping compa- designed to deal with these sit- tants clear ect uc’ Gen sister communions as they seek Bishop Brown said the as- |‘2¢ ‘op and forcing laymen into E S of- Bies of the money that should uations. The cases which have --<-nemes to remove Pts to realize organically the essen- nouncement “means. for the ne of which they bed eS "4 be paid out im taxable divi been examined are not limited without attracting tax” will be ‘a! unity of the Christian first time there is unanimity on yg fice and dispensary | laemde to one area in Canada.” > goat mice chureh,” said Rev. C.C. Coch- the part of both Committees of |2AS NO MISGIVINGS | It’s a highly technical subject Revenue Minister Benson . rane, Moderator of the Montreal Ten which were set up to study |, DF- J- Guomee Tete. > le- in Alberton will be 9 and @ne that revenue depart- spoke of the subject last month we eee seek ad- presbytery. this im portant and-histerie (7 ' ry ment officials aren't anxious to when he addressed a tax man- aiat aa tae _ depart- He was commenting on a doc- question.” jot ps od talk about too freely because agement class at Queen's Uni- 4 tax collector ment drawn up by two official Dr. George Johnson, principal of the lesal compjexites As _ versity, Kingston, Om. Now the 4) sting — _some financial 4 committees—of-the-Angli--_of Montreals United sure as they plug one loop-hole, revenue department is re-ex- > ae eg carried 01 apd United Churches and College. called the document 2 those bent op tax avoidance amining past tax returns of a ee aa oe made public here breakthrough im Canada, in lers im the near future.” Finish High School with ; MUTT AND JEFF a 2 oe shee teae Study Course Died Edmonton, Alberta Take your choice as to which one is the mutt. Really, they're both dogs which appeared at” - the 49th annual Regina Dog Show during the weekend. The big one is a Great Dane owned by Mr. and Mrs. Vince Jen- sen of Regina. The other is @ Chihuahua owned by ~ Mrs. Sandra Thallen of Unionville, Ont (CP Wirephote) Business Records Are Made In First Quarter Of Year By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CP) Canada achieved records in business ac- tivity during the first quarter of 1965 but economists are begin- sued. But the housing segment as salmon roe and cod roe.” ning to worry about the pros- of the industry was off three per cent. In Lunenburg. NS. C. J. 2 pect for mid-year figures. _ ‘The bureau of statistics is ex- pected to announce in about two - weeks the total value of goods year with a 9.7-per-cent jump over January, 1964, in the value of new work for which munici- pal building permits were is- During the first quarter of 1965 housing starts were at an annual rate of 158,000 units, will try to find another The department. in a st ment prepared in response enquiries by The Canadian Press, said it is true that there are “a number of taxpayers whe have gone through a se- ries of transactions for the pur- pose of extracting the surplus from corporations wiflicut pay- ing dividends «which. = be the ordinary course) a! con- sequently avoiding a tax liabil- ity.” tions off northwest Africa is forcing the Greek fleet to move farther afield “The Newfoundland banks will likely see Greek freezer traw- the report of a six-man fisher- ies mission which visited Greece | as well as Liberta, Ghana and | It found a rapidly growing | market for fish samc im all’ four countries. In West Africa, said a short-term market may be available in Nigeria for Ca- _madian exports of dried artifi- | jcially-cured stockfish. Over the tlong term, the market accent | will be more on frozen products. As for Greece, “the mission members found a keen interest | in supplies of good quality nadian wet salted cod as Morrow, chairman of National before such a transaction has taken place, unless it is abso- lutely certain the treasury isn’t being deprived of legitimate revenue. “The right to make a direc- tion . . . must not be placed in jeopardy by a ruling given be- fore the transaction has taken place.” Mr. Benson said. ylions will not be given unless, my officials in the tax- ation division are satisfied that dend strippers are usually found among the smaller fam- ADULT EDUCATION Prepare to write the qualifying examinations for: THE PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION © Books, lessons and ail supplies on low monthly payments. @ For Free brochure and full information write to: 1541 Birmingham Street. Halifax, N.S. ers and the goodwill of Chris- “The United and Anglican churches have much work to do before substantial progress can be reported, and in this under- taking they will have the pray- world Start tians everywhere in Canada,” the Presbyterian minister said. The document does not at- tempt to tackle all things that must be settled, said Rt. Rev. Kenneth Maguire, Anglican Bi- shop of Montreal. “But the initial start on prin- North America and perhaps in | the whole English - speaking With MILK! Your Day John Reagh (Buddy) June 7, 1955 _FIVAIR CANADA to the Loved and Remembered Horne _- Sewing Fabric, Blan ke ets CAS Sema te mabe oa Ok. canta. Gare is SE Wet heh a diner CENT satotcet has been ® rection, that funds Feceived ‘ion will nat have to be made ies of (ith and order make a by an individual through divi- in the future in respect of the Bey. Yeu. foe ining some of these situa- =n oT . hall be treated proposed transaction or related and it: does lay a real- obligation tions and has come to the con- oe oe aa a transactions.” on us to move forward to con- Toe denesteaist eosin + oy . : sider actual steps toward Ae ' on . unity.” ' Greek Trawlers i: are _ ae GIVEN TRAVEL GRANT One of the most important Fer Daily Delivery call | Kcg Dole in the law, but it does not | OTTAWA (CP) — Nuffield Ponca’ of the Wwe commenter, 4-5556 ‘Head For Ban affect the tax liability under foundation travel grants for be said, is that the document ie tei he eats ao Canadian scholars for advance Should be “‘widely and fully The PURE MILK co. OTTAWA ‘CP)—Greek fishing ‘the enactment of section tama‘ research im the United Kingdom studied by the clergy throughout trawlers will appear in the near announced by the Canadian iE . future on the Grand Banks of APPLY RULE STERNLY ~—_. Universities Foundation Friday, ; : Newfoundland, reports a gov- _ It now is reported this clause included a grant in humanities ernment - sponsored reconnais- is being applied more vigor- and social science to Dr. J. IN MEMORIAM sance mission. ously than it has been in the Keith Johnstone, University of It. says declining fish popula- past three years. It has taken New Brunswick. READY-TO-HANG and services turned out in Can- |compared with 162,00 in the : ada in the first. three’ months of same period of 1964. The rate the vear Virtually all signs * point to gains But national output in the sec- end quarter may show a some- what slower rate of growth. It fs too early to say with cer- tainty, but two important eco- nomic indicators — unemploy- ment generally, and construc- - tion industry activity — show. * gigns of faltering, and may de- press mid-year figures unless . they recover. The bureau issued six reports Wednesday. all pointing to new records for the early part of this year. These came on top of reports Monday and Tuesday which generally add up to a rosy economic picture—for the present. Unemployment during the . first three months of this year | was kept to between 5.6 and 59 per cent of the labor force. In the same months last year it ranged between 6.8 and seven per cent. FEWER JOBLESS The unemployment rate fell at mid-April to 5.3 per cent of the labor force, but the statis- ticians, adjusting the figure for seasonal trends, found the sit- uation actually worsened. The seasonally-adjusted rate rose in April to 42 per cent, back to the level it was in January after dipping to 3.9 per cent in Feb- Yruary and March. The construction industry, an important contributor to current _ business activity and indicator . of future trends, started the ~~ slumped in the second quarter last vear, after lapse of the win- ter house-building incentive bo- nus paid by the federal treas- ury. Recent increases in the ' maximum loans available under the National Housing Act may tend to offset another slump in the second quarter of this year. | EXPECT GNP RISE The gross national . sum total of all goods and serv- ‘ aa $47,008,- Ey The GNP in the U; rose 2.2 per of at of $49,15,000,000, with the 1964 fourth-quarter of $48,016,000,000 a year. |quarter GNP usually | for about 22 per cent of total. : The reports issued Wednesday by the statistics bureau pointed to both consumer and business confidence and i i handled ashings, 51 clearing houses in February, were valued at $36,227,294,000 up 18.8 per cent from a year ear- lier. ‘CONSUMER CREDIT UP tit a 4g personal loans Freight handled by Canadian ports. in both coastal and in- ternational trade. was up im FLY AIR CANADA TO NEW FAMILY,’ children’s wear ,etc. @ weer care for the bi fog YORK WITH YOUR ° About 36” wide ; SAVE 25% OR MORE ON FAMILY FARE DISCOUNTS! — Regular @8¢ to 9c per yard —_—- = Onty Dad pays full fare. 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