18 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 16, 1962. | Answers To Questions Given By Government In House W. C. S. MacDonald: Searching titles, $60.; expens- es uniformity of legislation con- cial treasurer: ty of | ne Did the government guar-' ference, $335.85. Total $395.85. , A. Haslam | } SCHOOL BONDS ! H. P. Smith asked the provin antee the bonds or debentures J : of any school district since Apri Searching titles, $35 1, 1961? GOVERNMENT CARS (2) If the answer J. George MacKay asked the (1) is “yes”: (a) provincial treasurer to question what school districts? (b) in what amounts?| breakdown of following (c) what is the rate of interest?| items shown in the (d) what were the terms of the counts for the year ended March bonds or debentures and what 31. 1961, General Government: was the cost to the schoo! dis- Executive Council: (1) trict? Government owned cars $586.63 ANSWERS (B) Provincial secretary's de- e-| 1) Yes. partment: (1) Travelling expen- | (2) Alberton Regional High ses $1,382,2 School, Prince County, $150,000 C) Provincial Treasurer's de- | 5% percent, 20-year seria! partment: Treasurer's Office | onds. (1) Travelling expenses $1,586.- | Central Queen's Regional, 13. i High School, Queen’s County,) (‘D) Taxation branch: (1) $65,000. 5% percent, 20-year ser- Tre avelling expenses $6,896.85; ial bonds. Central Bedeque School Dis-| 4 trict No. 75, Prince County, $6,- (E) Civil Defence: (1) Travel- 500. 5% percent, 13-year seria]! ling expenses $1,171.71. bonds. ANSWERS Emyvale School District No.| A (1) Buds Service Station, 148, Queen’s County, $5,500. 534 gas and oil $198.98; Motor Veht- 2) Government owned cars $1,- 53. vi i percent, 5-year serial bonds. cle — registration $23.50; Irving Evangeline Regional High oil — gas and oil $191,65; Bens | School, Prince County, $5,100.| Fina Service — gas and clean- | ing $26.38; F.R. MacLaine Ltd. | — repairs $146.31. | B (1) J.G. Dennis — travelling $1,322.71; retin motor vehi- cle registration 59.5 5%4 percent, 5-year serial bonds. Emerald School District No. 122, Queen’s County, $1,500. 5%4 percent, 5-year serial bonds. Grand Tracadie School Dis- ). M.J. trict No. 168, Queen’s County, Cc (i) + picasa e Mc- $21,000. 5%4 percent, 20-year ser-| Quaid — travelling $667.70; W.E jal bonds. Massey — attending federal | | Kensington Regional High provincial conference $918.43. | Schcol, Prince County, $11,900. D (1) R.C. Montgomery $940.- | 5%4 percent, 5-year serial bonds.| 07; V.S. Munn $1,880.09; Alexan- Miscouche School District No.| der Martin, $1,051.30; J.H. Hog- 66, Prince County, $25,000. 534! an, $677.45; Motor Vehicle regis- percent, 20-year serial bonds. | tration, $57.; Montague Regional High! $361.01; W. School, Prince County, $395,600.| 682.08: Marie 5'2 percent, 20-year serial George MacNeill, onds, O'Hanley, $106.27. Marshfield Sclf¥ol District No. (2)° RoC, Montgomery, | 75, Queen’s County, $17,000, 5% | expenses $397.8 A.R. MaclIn- | percent, 20-year serial bonds. car insurance, $118.93; | Newton School District No. 91, John Hogan, car expenses, $209.- Prince County, $1,000. 5% per-| 56: Neil MacLeod, car expens- | cent, 5-year serial bonds. es, $161.13; Reliance Garage, O’Leary Regional High School, car repairs, $436.26; Vernon S. Prince County, $198,000. 5% per-| Munn, car expenses, $24.99; cent, 20-year serial bonds. | Robinson Supplies, car tires, Richmond School District No. $49.17; Motor vehicle registra- 136, Prince County, $16,000. 5% tion, $10.25; Murray’s Garage, percent, 18-year serial honds. repairs, $46.44 Souris School District No. 141, E (1) O. Simons, $820.76; J. | King’s County, $50,000. 6 per- O’Hanley. $100.; W. S. saa cent, 20-year serial bonds. | $60 AB; J. Hennessey and Others St. Teresa School District No. $190 149, King’s County, $17,500. 6 re GROVE SUPPLIES | Neil MacLeod, Partridge car, $1,- Toole, $66.58; $75.00; d. car | EJ a Hlth "ON In line with our “policy of improvvement" in both stores, Holman’s, on ie 2 the completion of their two modern store fronts, plan, in Summerside, in- Public Ac- statlation of a larger, more convenient parking lot to hold approximately 150 cars so that we can more adequately serve our many local cand out- of-town customers. 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