_. Academy presented a Christ- ~» Mas play and cantata last even- ve ine ia the school, auditorium. ‘The Guardian, Charlotictows, Thurs, Dee. 17, 1969. 6 False Statement Results In Fine ° - Notre Dame Recidairiy Pupils | ~~ Pupils of Notre Dame Academy with a Christ- 2 3 i : i H i if E ce i i ek bE H i ti wet OCA _ ot i nF as oe te ee at a [ i) — an Hl & i é | i i i i | f . i 4 F [ i z Present Play And Canola NO CHANGE REPORTED No change is reported in the! condition of Fred Gallant of St. | Charles Who is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. The 21-! year-old man fell from near the | top of the addition to the Mari- “JUST WHAT. I . wanted,” . Roland Taylor at the Char- ' lottetown Camera Club Christ- ‘Camera Club Members Hold ‘Festive Christmas Party Camera Chib _members and their guests met of Mr. River Road, for * Christmas party. The basement| fruit cake room was festively dec-| by Mrs. Soun Va Van Maarion. _ rumpus » orated and soft recorded music vill of Q 5 : : 5 : ‘annual was added a the Christmas eee imade & Manly Sete: ie i events leading up Kinnon. Also in the cast were DesRoches, Hilda P yacMeaed. Tt deen oe | Donald, Elizabeth- Dwyer, Janet | Ciarisse Morrissey The second part at the pro- a cantata, aoe Christmas,” by Morten J “sung by the the direction of Mother St. | were Margaret Mac- | Intyre,_ M. eaten eaeat Elizabeth MacKenzie. ond: wae accompanied by Marina Kays. Lions Club Has Drawing At the final meeting of the year the Lion's Club witnessed the drawing of the 10 lucky win- ners of the drawing for turkeys sponsored by the club during the past few weeks: Manager of the Charlottetown Hotel, J. Frank Pellerin, drew the winning names. They are as follows: Harold Jenkins, 35 Gower St.; J. A. Ma- | theson, 23 Kensington Road; Paula Vautour, 9 Longworth Ave. ; Laurie Holman, Montreal, P.Q.; Carol Chandler, 242 North River Road; Bill Brown, Greenfield Ave.; Valorie Duffy, 96 McGill Ave.; Parker Ford, Milton; Ralph Francis, West St., Moncton, and Carol Michael, Longworth Ave. It was noted by the club sec- retary, Don Gallant that the drawing was a big success. It was decided by a majority vote that a generous donation — be given _by the club to 0 fare ae ghivengy ine ypasctadb oma mas party looks very pleased | with what Santa brought- | smoked octopus. A buffet lunch, as delicious as | it was ample, was provided ainder | the convenership of Miss Beth | Robinson. The finishing touch and brought With belis a-jingling merrily, made a or! arival with a jinstitutions change their minds. Nearly Ready To Grout Project Manager Says As for the No. 2 or north pier, to salvage the mater- ating its 10th Charter Anni ‘The Charlottetown Junio : at a dinner at the Charlottetown Hotel commemor- as @| ' | F i i i | é i | i ef i | § i | | f | a t i [ Q f | i Chitown JCs To Mark of Gain ot al it ‘lof the Junior Chamber of Com- niversary JOHN WARD president of the Atlantic Provin- ces Junior Chamber of Commerce and past national board member merce of Canada who will speak on the subject “Training Young ? i a a z |e this winter until it ‘but—-on No. 2 will imited until next spring, he stated. ='Building Permits - “= Top Million Mark Building permits te the value of ;Church) and two six. unit apart-| | $1, 188,195 have been issued by|meént dwellings with a total value ithe City of Charlottetown through | of $70,000. the office of H.A. Messervy,} In all 73 permits were issued | ‘building inspector, to date this|this year of which 43 were for year. residential purposes and the re- ithe Texaco bulk storage plant at/ struction, alterations or additions. : $400,000 and the office building of] Last year a total of 58 per-| | Melvin Jenkins at $55,000. ‘Other hi gh bracket construe- | mits were issued—35 for residen- for _ $35,000 Galleon Aid Stand (Calvary. ‘Temple | total value. zs $3, 493,950. Is Not Revealed By RICHARD DAIGNAULT Canadian Press Staff Writer ministers’ talks. He has not di- vulged at any time what settle- : j}ment formula he had proposed. QUEBEC (CP)—Premier Paul When Mr. Diefenbaker's letter Sauve said Wednesday night his| wa. received last week Mr. | government has replied to Prime} Sauve said it was “in the spirit” | Minister Diefenbaker’s alterna- | of his proposal but that he-would tive proposal to the provinces for have some observations to make. | federal aid to universities. | Guessing in legislature circles Mr. Sauve told reporters his now is that the provincial gov- letter was posted Tuesday night. |ernment_may put forward some It was expected to reach Ottawa counterproposal to the formula Wednesday but a late ee by Mr. Diefenbaker. check with Mr. Diefenbaker’s of- What the federal government fice disclosed it had not yet af) proposes, as an alternative, is to rived. ‘allow the provinces to increase Contents of Mr. Sauve's reply | taxes on corporation profits. Tax- are not known. Mr. Sauve said} payers in provinces using this al- he would read his letter in the ternative system would be able legislative assembly when Ot- LOS ANGELES (AP)—The U.S. Air Force claimed a world al- titude record Tuesday, set by a stub-winger fightér which zoomed almost 20 miles into the sky. Capt. Joe B. Jordan flew his F-104C Starfighter to 103,395.5 feet—“‘right off the top” of the | radar screen and so high its alti- meter wouldn't record it, “My altimteer was pegged at 100,000 feet,” Jogdan told a press conference. “They just don't School choir, Leading the construction list is’ mainder for other types of con-,|™ake them to go any higher.” | He achieved the mark over, Ed- |wards Air Force Base, a desert ‘base 100 miles north of Los An- | oles. National Aeronautic ~As- thous itocking cameras. TOPS NAVY MARK It now will go to the interna- }tional aviation group, the Feder- ‘ation Aeronautique Internation- ale, for confirmation as a world’s record. It exceeded by 4,835.5 feet a record claimed Dee. 6 by a navy fighter. The previous official record was 94,658 feet, achieved in July by_a Soviet. TU-431. The plane's builder, Lockheed Aircraft Cogporation, said the FAI also would be asked to rec- ognize a world’s time-to-climb record for 30,000 metres. The F- 104C reached the 98,424-foot mark in 15 minutes, 4.92 seconds from brake release on the ground. Jordan, of Sweeney, Te., said that until he landed he didn’t think he had broken the record. Then he learned he had risen so to deduct from federal payments the additional contribution to the provinces. There would be no double taxation. Quebee would in- crease its corporation taxes to 10 per cent from nine per cent. tawa confirms the letter has been received. The proposal put forward by | Mr. Diefenbaker in a letter Oct. | 9 followed weeks of negotiation | between Quebec and Ottawa to end the deadlock over federal aid to universities. Quebec universi- | ties have refused to accept fed- | eral grants-in-aid to education since 1953. Some $25,000,000 in grants has accumulated and is being kept in the event Quebec Mr. Sauve initiated the negotia- tions in Ottawa Oct. 15 during the federal - provincial’ finance ORDER NOW TURKEYS GEESE | DUCKS. CHICKENS DRAWN FREE IF ORDERS ARE IN BY DEC. 23RD. / : a CLOVER CLUB DANCE for holiday season! Information now aed on ‘bulletin board in Legion Home. You owe tt to yourself te check you buy your Christmas poultry. Those who did last year will tell you why. OPEN FRI. and SAT. THIS WEEK TILL 10 P.M. FRESH ROASTING PORK lb. PERFECTION MILK 6 for 85c JUICY MEXICAN A oe New World's Altitude Recud: Is Claimed By American Pilot - }the top.” Men For Leadership’’. high radar men eouldn’t track him. tT “One of them wanted to see how far I could really go on the screen,”’ he said. “‘I flew right off A fine of $50 and costs or 30 days in the Queens Jail, s s i i I i $F i t isn B B Serving the public for longer than many citizens can recall, what has been known for the. past number of years as the New Eng- land Cafe, operated by Benjamin to make way for business of- fices. The owner of the building, G Keith Pickatd, located on the corner of Queen and Sydney the closing of the restaurant a complete renovation job will be carried out. The exterior will be given a face-lifting and the interior will be converted to offices, some of which will be occupied by the architectural firm operated by Mr. Pickard. BIG MONTH OTTAWA (CP) — More Cana- dians were born, wed and died in He said he climbed to 45,000) feet at a 45-degree angle and then climbed straight up. He con- centrated on his instruments, as he rose. _ < “It’s darker up there. But when I got to 90,000. feet I took a look— } and I could see the Gulf of California.”’ The gulf is 300 miles south of Edwards. EX-CPA PRESIDENT DIES MONTREAL (CP)—Charles A. | | Shannon, 75, former president of. the Corporation of Public Ac- countants, died Tuesday. He was also a member of the institute of chartered accountants and a! former secretary of the Last Post Fund. His wife and four sons sur- vive. 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