CONTEST ANSWERS 22. $75 Quiz items? plus 10 per cent. 4. What was the total price 5 RT. Holman Limited $1,- |}paid for this furniture? 829.42; Crockett and Storey Ltd. | paid to each supplier or vendor? sale? The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Mar. 11, 1965. 8 | Legislature |s Given nswers lo Questions: | The following written tions were submitted by Matheson, ques- for the accommodation of visit- AW. ing dignitaries during 1964? Answers from: Department of Questions: On November 14, Provincial Secretary 1964, certain furniture used | At various times during the throughout the year 1964 was earjy summer of 1964 advertised for sale af Raven. , R : . 2 T. Holman Limited and a on the Experimental Crockett and: Storey Limited 3 The P.E.I. Ce 1 Hos- 1, When was the furniture pur- tess a Lae heated bey as chased? nee R.R. Bell, jointly with furniture 2. From whom was the furni- consultants from both suppliers. ture purchased? 4. $6,392.80 including Provin- 3. Who selected the various cial Sales Tax. this being cost 5. What was the total price $4563.38 6. $5,155.00 6. What was the gross sale 8 500-600 persons price of this furniture’ 9. Ravenwood was made avail- 7, What sum of money was able to the P.E.I. Centennial paid for advertising this auction Committee by the Federal De- partment of Agriculture for the 8. In round numbers, how use of distinguished visitors dur- many persons attended the auc- ing Centennial year, especially tion? at times when superior accom- 9. Who were the visiting digni- Modation could not be obtained | taries who were accommodated at hotels because of conventions at Ravenwood during the year and large events | 1964? (a) How long did each A number of distinguished vis- person stay? (b) What rent did itors including eight (8) Com- each pay for the accommoda- Monwealth High Commissioners tion? (c) Was food supplied with and visiting Cabinet Ministers the accommodation? (d) Who Stayed at Ravenwood. Some vis- supplied domestic services for itors were charged and some the visiting dignitaries? ‘e\ What Particularly distinguished visit- did the reception and accommo- °Fs were invited here to perform dation of visiting dignitaries at Special services All costs were Zale leading millinery shop has ’ Charlottetown restaurant recently moved to a new specializes in Chinese and . location, across from Do- Canadian. food and is located minion Building? on Queen St. Adella’s Millinery Lotus Cafe 100 Queen Street Phone 4-8114 78 Queen Street Phone 4-3910 23. WHO 24. WHO Ravenwood cost the province 4 Charge against the Prince Ed- during the year 1964? ward Island Centennial Commit- 0. For what period during ‘ee which found Ravenwood an the year was Ravenwood open essential asset in its’ operation. 10. June 1st to October 15th. Question: 1. What is the total HELP , umber of civil servants in the KIDNEYS PASS there in the government service |Who are not members of the 3 LBS.ADAY 2 . | | employ of the Government of this province? 2. How many employees are ORPHANED BY VIETCONG . a | Vietnamese boy ts ions of Communist Viet Cong guerillies attacked . Kannak This shown in Saigon Wednesday after he was evacuated from Monday and were beaten off his village of Kannak to an at a cost of 33 lives by a force orphanage. About two battal- <2 =—"(BC Group Declares = of 400 irregulars and 12 US. from Saigen) - Army advisers Childres at. victims were seit to orplian. ** ages. (AP Wirephoto via radio” . is the leading and oldest monument dealer on Prince Edward Island. “Memorial Craftsmen Since 1870?” hag as their slogan “Where Smarter Women Shop” and is located on Great George 8t.? Vere Beck & Son Ltd. Charlottetown Montague Gloria Ladies Wear 155 Great George St. Phone 4-4714 WHAT local electrical firm offers 24 hour service through its tele- phone answering service? ‘WHAT this slogan “The Home of Good Shoes Since 1920”7 Storey Electric Ltd. LePage Shoe Co. . Belvedere Store. 186 Prince St. Phone 4-7341 133 Grafton ‘St. Phone 4-4748 27. 28. eee Charlottetown establishment a dealer for McCulloch Chain Saws sells “Chicken In The Rough” and whose manager is well known for his association with Go-Kart races in P. E. L ik r Keith Carmichael _ Rendezvous Restaurant 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. , Phone 4-6428 189 Kent St. Phone 4-4955 a 23. 30. WHAT WHAT Store in the Chartottetown . ares has a. Poat Oftice sho Jy | = Progremiva Company tthe is open until 10:00 p.m. seven , only mobile crane and serial | nights a week. %* ladder. ’ | 148 St, Peters Rd. Phone 2-1962 . oe. wee tui letan natty ti 6 ata nananenal cece eT EN rime ie - ¢ s< Answers from: Department of; 1. (a) Classi Civil Service : lquid’e day or about three scmaas of Provincial Secretary: _ December ¥ 1964 four. The s 8 s os liquid-waste. Now, if Kidneve benvese 1. Classified Civil Servants‘ period of nt for these | eS urinary irritation and bled- | December 31, 1964 1217. civil servants has been extend- | 7 der follow, The result Pow ‘gan be backsche and restos ‘nien, |_ 2 Unclassified Civil Servants, ed in accordance with section This ig when Dodd's Kidney Pills ean | December 31, 1964 810 (a) This | 34 (2) of the Civil Service Act.; ed cc | Edney ang reliet | Dodd's stimulate | includes chairman Civil Service | (b) Classified Civil Service De- = yf 2 tated condition that causes the back. | Commission, Deputy Ministers.|cember 31, 1964 six. The period) OTTAWA (CP)—A group of 10 |influence.”” bgp nee ow See ean, Deets end one Xt yu don’t Question: 1. 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Stewart, 59° | °1.89| 39° 9° | 45°. mice * LB. {Canadian Association SEE OUR The announcers backed Ouimet' , 0 Lbs. 7 The Company FACTS IN BRIEF from 1964 Annual Report 2964 _* A copy of the 77th Annual Report will be mailed upon request ‘From Head Office: 128 Gr anville Si ee asain mee) Lk: ee EASTERN CANADA SAVINGS AND LOAN . REPORTS ANOTHER YEAR OF PROGRESS Debentures and Deposits............ 82/614000 68,838,000 ; Operating Profit.....cccsccseetseee ITS OILS Ineome Taxe8....,..0..0000s vevenes 468,000 18,300 Net Profit.........055- eeaeneneced we 703,514 593,148 et Sateeasnsnvinyghbpibineons 51 39 aida RRR ct : Der Willie ces cebdcitaladile dane. a é _ Harold P. Connor, President 8 * re 4. C. MacKeon, Vice-President ee Hon, Donald M. Smith | A. Gordon Cooper, Q.C. - Gordon D, Stanfield A. Gordon Archibald », Frank A. Milne. a ait at set, Halifax, N.S. wen ee ee ene