ISLAND NEWS PAG Summerside and Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Apr. 11, 1962. 8 Richer Returns Are Expected [From Federal Tax Reductions OTTAWA (CP)—Mr. and Mrs. | pockets of more Canadians en- Canadian taxpayer may have to | abling them to buy more Boods gaze into the crystal ball to | and live better than today 3 oa a glimpse of the full bene- Mr. Fleming’s key a m . — from in this direction is a tax-relief | * ll night’s measure for industries produc- |} | The immediate or on their ing goods for sale as an incen- || pocketsbooks—if they are - tive for increased production come taxpayers with depen- and employment. It takes the | dents— its—will be a motos are form of a reduction in tax on |} tion in their 1962 income tax. profits deriving from increased icher a peaeree may lie. in the sales years aheai “Since larger sales will in-| The goal, says Finance Min- yojye more production and ister Fleming, is more jobs more employment for our citi- arising out = increased indus. zens, this new incentive will trial expans b h , i sis [Pat ais ean be chives more iat Sets the Femi PWC BLOOD DONOR TROPHY PRESENTED money would flow into the! said in his budget speech a ‘Other budget easures de- Elizabeth Anderson (right) Arsenault (centre) mines Red Cross blood donor com- | Federal Budget | signed to eles Canada’s, received the Prince of Wales Red Cross commissioner mittee for PWC also spoke to economic health include more| College blood donor trophy | addressed an assembly of '- the gathering and told the At A Gla nce fo relief for companies spend- yesterfay morning on behalf | student body which was presi- | students of the challenge issu- | St ing more on scientific research - the 4th Year Class, winners | ded over by Dr. Frank Mac- | ed to them by St. Dunstan’s By THE CANADIAN PRESS | and tax incentives to expand | the December oe oe ae principal of Prince | University through Desmond shown above. Left to right are ) tyre, chairman of Holy Re- | picture is R.D. MacGillivray, Federal budget. at-a-glance (in| Petroleum exploration and de- | au ition. This Wales College. Gloria Mac- | Duffy, chairman of the SDU — Doyle, general chairman; deemer Parish, ae J.P. _ cnx the laa) aoe ial | eee of dolla velopment. presented by Mine ae | ae (left) chairman of the blood donor committee. -E. Bradley, chairman for | Mahon, chairman of St. A 1961-62 | Meanwhile, parents = me aaa a ys _ oe mane of Tamiy ; Overweight Truck Results Holy Week 791| allowance ag ‘side Junior Chamber Kensington Tourist Bureau Ne en naurel®2 on oats higher fon ater denen In $50 Fine To Borden Man Speaker Is S U Old I] for fiscal years ending March. “till attending school. : pean ; To Be et p In Town Ha | 31.) For a married man with two SUMMERSIDE — A $50 fine | Nicholas, was fined $10 and Annou need children under 16 on family al- was handed out yesterday by costs on a charge of failing to organizers of the campaign for funds for the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau, Charlottetown, are | special names; V.J. MacIn- | X Parish, feook from the names. ne eae KENSINGTON — A delega-| age eee with the town for) wow a dollar of tax revenue lowances, and with total income | Prince County Magistrate W. | report an accident involving da- | tien from the Kensington Area| the school building to be built | win be spent under the 1962-63) of $5,000, this will mean an ap- Chester S. MacDonald to Frank mage amounting to more than | eer, — Rev. R.G. oard of Trade waited on the) on the Margate Road. The coun-| pudget proximate $20 tax reduction. | Joseph Perry, Borden, when he $50. ebber, BA, BD, minister of ~ Town Council at the| cil agreed to meet with the] National defence, 26.1 cent ieee guilty to a charge of Similar minimum fines + of $10 ~ tae Church, Brookfield, regular meeting on Monday ev-| school board on Tuesday night, | |Health and welfare, 22.8 me 4. mictor vehicle whic | Were Reo seer oer | a8 oat Gd te preneer at Ge “SUMMERSIDE — Sum- | poi em , Go Exp . ae ome salar acter va pitfalls that ea canoe the aa a ary iy eke | iis accor detoea yw fence! eens | 0 Orene| tat Vv - ects Page dys pipes: ee Ts eae oe such | special services tobe held in Commerce received its charter | Summerside Jaycees, as well as | Payments to provinces, 4.1 r littering the public high- as driving improperly equipped Summerside churches during for use as a tourist bureau, and the town dump and install a| Transport, 5 7 A , | last evening from president of | stressing the duties and re-| a handicraft outlet. After some| gate, to be open two afternoons; penne eas 3.3 o ctivate ways with rubbish, Irving Al-| motor vehicles, failing to trans | Hoy Week, April 1620. The i d | : ‘ : fred S fS id fer vehicle registration and not ie es bee ee peor: wad pe ara discussion a motion was passed| a week, Wednesday and Satur-| post office, 2.9 . ae cates ae oe wag Geos tee haa re ee ee | theme Adee Gat ae ton who was also the 1 | orgonizati he the Bera ee et en ee | Algriculture, 2.6 Corporations _ | isratc, white ‘he assessed $20 eens ees oe so principa yg ene * rigor, ing June 20 and ending Sept. 20. Attending were Mayor Everett | | Caecting all taxes, 1.2 | fines to persons charged with | Webber is the son of Mr. 0 at of | inatt fant : ’ | ‘ ape , a buildi | Application for permission to} Champion who presided, Coun | Allo 4 ive| intoxication and possession of Lions Governor and ee C.R. Webber of Trinity Twenty-three charter members ng a ing, in move a building to a new loca- cillors Elmer Paynter, Robert] hace, “the budget dollar | The government’s Executive hiciaeatian Hah cin ithe a United Church, Summerside. He were inducted and received their | Maes he ree ee are ore wee granted a resident of | Carruthers, Bruce MacLeod, | comes from ere er, poms denne e of the person charged. fe Visit S‘side was born in Newfoundland but ins during the ceremony which ! ks je town. | Athol Cotton, Arthur Ready and/| | Personal income tax, 30.9 cents, . | Magistrate MacDonald then | at an early age moved with his Pi "eee are, he stated, the buiid. A letter was read from y tions set up at the last session left the court, bound for Ottawa| SUMMERSIDE — District | parents to Nova Scotia, and was was held following a banquet at ers, the wreckers and the side-| the Bensingion Regional High) Chester MacKay and the town oon income tax, 30:3 | of the Legislature by appointing the Tartan Restaurant. Pre- tax, 14. cor | and all cases laid under the Governor Jacob Kirsh of Monc-| educated in the public schools of Gusto. Junior Chamber. | in Ja aycees lomo Cima 9.5 ies: Tagatidabics a hs ‘heard before Justice of the side Lions Club this evening) He graduated from New Glas- | Other » 48 seh Pane csp cathedral Peace, Leo Blacquiere. during its rgeular meeting at | gow High School in 1945, Mount in Mr, Dingle, during his eetan | i i : ' [eee you’ re ue to reg iy them rowin | Non- ae peti, 10.5 | | corporation wader oT ia He assessed a $20 fine to Clair the Birch Hill Lodge. | Allison University in 1949 and LATE NOTICES He emphasized fe, the new proposed provincial building will| Muncey MeNeill, of Elmsdale, This is Mr. Kirsh’s annual vi-| Pine Hill Divinity Hall in 161. members that ev the a sige tap class for ent. | be constructed: a senior citizens | for speeding at 70 miles per hour | sit to the town, and while here| H His first pastoral charge was at miss a meeting. roetin they | a ee ee fail to pay their dues, everytime le unit fails to pay its dues, when it fails to strive to increase ae and by not institut- a. i uy done housing corporation to provide|in a 50 mile per hour zone, | he will pay a courtesy call on} ws ita Anne | low-rental housing; a civil ser-| while Richard Arsenault, St.) Mayor J, Ernest Morrison in the Since then he has served in the 10 t 5 entries Callaghan, iCharlotietown, fc vice commission; and made pro-/— @fternoon before attending the| the as an Army ey mark ot 78. Mrs. Vellener eom| vision for three ministers of the! block now occupied by West! evening meeting. | lain Corps at Halifa the a | Crown to be members of the; Kent School. | The district governor, during Sau pete and Calgary, pe (AL see announcements tn columns adjoining Classified Ad- vertising section.) lw ARSENAULT — At the Western | ‘ : . hen he had leted his t ew programs, among other 1 board of directors of the indus-| Approval of the site by the his 10 years in the Lions organ-; W"2 He had comple 1s tour 1900, dkaedl ‘Avocanal | things,“ oft are helping to wreck | pp. EL est nae wa peagek gentle Clase 60 | es trial development corporation, | eouncil is needed before con-| fzation, had held positions rang-| he accepted a call to Brookfield SE tis ta har ih your. Be | Eien sociation president Bruce Mac- | Highland Fling—i7 years and) m *| Also probable to come before| struction can begin. __| ing from president of his ow n/ United CBurch pastoral charge. F 1 EWALK SUPERS Laren said last night, speaking | over (non-instructors). Mrs. Vel the council is the, matter of a VATICAN CHURCH | club, to the deputy district el i. Wenuer Wil azo e sting at the Rooney Funeral sidewalk superintend i ar Doyle of Charlotte- | preacher at the special service Tis ‘ated feed Waee | perintendents, he yesterday’s activities, ‘gett- | iner termed it ‘‘a beautiful per- town was second, with a rk| 80vernment committee’s re-| The world’s largest church is| ernorship, andd last year wa lin United Ch ie temeiel ‘willbe held .cn pointed out, are those who can | ing better all the time. Still the | formance”. %6; aiid Hernatitic Amith, al commendation that the provin-| St. Peter’s in Rome, covering | chairman of the Maritime asc rinity Uni urch on ; funer do nothing but criticize. “They | high calibre of interest and The only entrant in Class 61| ¢ of Charlottetown, was a aaa cial building be built on the almost six acres. ' convention. Good Friday at 10.30 a.m. | — ten, ine ated oe Lae —* a rare iw. é spark as exhibited the first Highland Fling-17 years and ov-| third with 75. * Chureh, Palmer Road for Re- | ize the church, but never attend: oe morning session, held at | = a eee, wae vel mae Soest Se ter solos tap quiem High Mass at 9.30. In- they criticize the | Charlo’ 0 a ece: | ta the ch >. criticize government,|the Community Centre SaW | oq the top score of 92. asin’ de . terment e church cem but don’t vote; they criticize | Judy Nicholson, Montague, win | ew a mark of | Mac tery. school curriculum but don’t at-| Class 31C Solo Tap Clog (10-12 Clas yeaa aa eat, 88 for first place. Judy Clow, | . we school meetings.” ) ed a total of 82 points, | V25, Won DY cy Macvonaid, | Emerald, R.R. 2, received 82 for JAMIESON — At ae - years een Deb. | West Royalty and Debbie M ac-| second place, and Pauline Sher- | c April 10, 1962, Pius B. Jam e-| Fortunately, the guest speak- | Second w Mi Met A eae Ds DeSabl | Intyre, Montague with each be-| ren, Charlottetown, was third ; son in his 77th year. ‘Funeral er stressed, these people are in| bie and ve oe © | ing awarded 82. A three-way tie| with 81. | : % service from St. Paul’s| ‘he minority. Most members | with 80 points. Third youu, }of Patricia Moran, Charlotte-| FOUR FIRSTS | oe. with 19 entries, Wendy | * are builders. The Atlantic pro- | was a tie with Linda O ane renee ae Ag vinces president said there yo Montague and Valerie gg — . aon are Charlo-/ In Monday morning's class- equiem High Mass at | ,., members in the Atlantic | Charlottetown —_receivi 70 | ttetown, an 0 raser, | @8, omitted from yesterday's 9.30 p.m. Interment in the | Montague comprised second| reports, Jeannine Fraser cap- ergo ‘as uae eae sg Wiest ccticeinid he | place with each receiving 78 tured four first ribbons for the GURNEY — at his late res-| Canada to show an increase in js session ol the Com Burke cause oe “i ao eg Sword dance, idence, East Royalty, April 9,; membership over last year. Centre. 32 Solo | | point , | Sean as, and Flora Mac- 1962, William Unsworth Gur-| Mr. Dingle pointed out some Rhytin Tap (13-16 yents) wee en cies oh Miah Delete hae te ee oe cca be tae marks ney, in his 57th year. His re-|of the objectives the organiza- | won by Heather Burke and Judy | 16 years) all yd 1 ng (as gen were for ut 78. These clas- | mains were transferred from| tion should strive for which in- | MacLean of Charlottetown ‘a in a tie. 1. ery A gpg and| der. ice te the Cutcliffe Funeral Home, cluded promoting the aims and each being awarded 8 poi Judy MacLean, Charlottetown,| Patsy Ki Stanh last evening to his late resi-| programs of the Jaycees nation- Second was Carol Jean Pac: 82 t h; 2 Heath : second ag or wis oe dence where they will rest un-| ally and internationally, provide | Neill, West Royalty, 82; third | B ck a rb aa ca clas in the Highland Fling til noon today, then to Zion| a medium of co-operation be- place also € a te with | ce arlottetowh and Carol as eae a mark of 79, Presbyterian Church for se r-| tween units in the province, as- Sl marks being wives to Dey | yee sd euch: §, Done Bee bo wen tad tee eae vice this afternoon commenc-| sist whenever possible in estab- Ann Egan, Charlottetown and points each; 3. Betty Buchan-| hope, was third with 78. Patsy ing at 3.30 p.m. Interment in lishin new wake m the Island. mete Seiwa, ak oo ete ese aaa ae ore also second in the Seann Sherwood comet = ne , and. | yeliner said the footwork was | gan, Pleasant Grove with 78|Triubhas, and sword dance, ery. ingle was introduced by | exceptionally good in this class | points each.. with marks of 62 and 79. Jack PINEAU — Suddeniy a his | | Saas of ot Charlottetown and she congratulated the teach- | This is the first time step dan-| received another 78, was in home, 201 Elm | th ie ab ween Beaton and ee cing has ever been entered,| third place for the sword dance. Monday, ere 9, ‘on og te z arter vice-president Class 33-Solo Rhythm Tap-17 | ewes MacLaren asked the group| David Bertram Ward, Charlotte- “A. Pineau in his 62nd year, | the Summerside chamber. | years and over (non-instructors) | whether they thought the class| town, received two third place church cemetery. Spring’s fresh and youthful Dick Noonan. hould be included in the fut ribbons wi ir ji ‘His remains resting at was won by the only entrant, | shou t ure. | th marks of 59 for the ture * the Charlottetown Fasten al | Other speakers included, the | Helen MacCallum, St. Peters | The very loud “yes” revealed| Seann Triubhas, and 58 for air is captured perfectly, in “Home from where the funeral | Chairman, Mr. MacLeod, Mr. | Ray with 80 points. Mrs. Vellner | the opinions. | Flora MacDonald’s fancy. our collection of fashions that + will be held Thursday morn- Beaton, Herman onnolly, 4 said the contestant was “a little | The only entries in Class | Bethany MacAleer, Sherwood / "ing, leaving the funeral home | Sident of the Souris Club; too heavy on foot, but exhibited | 48 Scottish Reels (13-16 ears)| received 90 marks for first place combine the latest style news at 8:45 for Requiem High ae |puty Mayor George Key, ue + | a nice busy dance”’. | were Shirley’s Celtic Dancers,| in the 10 to 12 years class for i ‘ with figure flattery in sh » at the Church of the Most Hol y |G. Lorne. Monkley, MLA; A. i. Ruth Ross, Charlottetown was | Charlottetown with 8 points; | Flora MacDonald's fancy. Deb- “R at 9 o'clock. Inter- | Hubley, past president of the | also the lone entrant in Class 34 | and Shirley's: Celtic Lassies, | Ann Ward, Charlottetown, ~ ment in the Catholic ceme- | Summerside Board of Trade and | Solo Rhythm Tap-17 years and | Charlottetown with 70 points. | was second with 76, and Hea- «tery, | charter president, Jack Simpson. | over ene ees She received | Class 52 “7 Sword (13-16 ther Armstrong, also of Char- Other head table members in-| 90 points for what adjudicator STEVENSON — At the Prince cinded Rev. Dr. J.P.E. O'Han- = Veliner called a “very, “ Edward Island Hospital nung ley, and Rev. J.D. MacKay, who 9, 1962, Lloyd S. to os offered grace and delivered the “First place and 88 98 marks hyo 3 women’s sizes. Dress years, was by Heather |lottetown was third with 75. and jacket costumes Burke and Guna McKearney,| Miriam MacNeill, West Royal- Charlottetown with 84 points; 2.) ty placed second in Flora Mac- | Lillian Batt and Marilyn Mac-| Donald’s Fancy for nine years take a leading place, on aay 4 i a with lovely versatility ~ 66 Brighton Road, 66 th benediction to Debbie and Melva Buell, De- | do : 5 c ugall, Charlottettown; 3. He-| and under, with 60 marks. In +s Tenable at ine Cutclie Several members of the Char- | Sob for ee oo reser len Brown, Kensington and Mau-| the Scottish reels for nine years for many new - season aos = funeeal wit be held Wednes- lottetown = a eee Betty 3 Sas Reema Gau- fooee MacDonald, Charlottetown | and under, the Ross Highland- ji tovely \ | “day, with ice commencing | WeTe present for the cha “wer sith Marlene and Carol Mac-; ers totalled 62 marks for first occasions. vely. thier, captured a, ; " at 2 o'clock. Interment in Cut- | CeTemony and offered congratula with 80 points, | Neill, West Royalty (tie) with) place, and Shirley's Wee Celtic caus receiving vault later = tions to each os cae ee oe ie dea ended in a triple | each group réceiving 78 points. | Dancers were second with 60. ane he w given }. | MORNING CLASSES Both entries were from Char- “cemetery ne ived his “sia. Mr. MacLeod | te, with 79 ales oa |" tn the morning classes! lottetown - eundacted the ceremony and pv agg Peg Bote and Judy MacKENZIE — At the P.E.1.| was assisted by Mr. Beaton and| SiShoison, Montague: and Mar- | Hospital, April 10, 1962, Eliza-| Mr. Connolly. garet and Florence Power, Bed- Misses’ Sizes 7 to 17 Women’s Sizes 1414 to 261% , beth Anm MacKenzie of Gar-| Congratulatory telegrams were | Veliner said 9 ‘“‘very EV ON W COM field, in her 83rd year. Her re-| received from organizations in | oo ouueet® was shown in ERY E EL E * mains will rest at the Gillis! Halifax, Moncton, and Charlotte- | this class. ap Home until noon) town. EVENING SESSION « Thursday, then to St. John’s; Other guests introduced in- ‘The evening session at PWC , Pres Church, Belfast | cluded C. Ross MacKenzie, pre- contained eight classes. _— New Democratic Prince County ty service ne a sident of the local Legion | 999 spectators were on han p.m. Interment in ast | branch, and = magel Ballem. of when the session began. . . . cemetery. | the Summerside Y's Men's "Class ® Group Tap Clog. ‘8 Nominating Convention received very h YOUNG — At the Prince Ed CP President Jack Simpson re- praise from Mrs. Vellner. She ioe Smead Betome, April 10, y eeued brief history of the | called & “an outstanding pe r- at Complete your costume with ‘alter yg roth | local unit since its inception tet frm | tern The precision a4 sa a : fall and expressed teniag were: peste e . chosen accessories . . . . year. Resting at the Cutcliffe | . : . Funeral many organizations which have | was a difficult routine”. 1. Wea LEGION RSIDE : Heer “ae on Semmens | given support and co-operation | tortie Top Hatters, Charlotte HOME, SUMME eolorfu eo leather bags SSS neues puree sur, (Sons Sector.” Wednesday, April Tith, 8:00PM. ||" | ples cemetery. HONOLULU (AP)—A derelict | points; 3. Ross Tappers-Group yr ,o: ; | Peruvian cargo ship, Iquitos, | E, Ch 7” Mack an MacNeal, West Royal : INNON < At Chaflotte-| has been sunk by a U.S. de-| Miriam MacNeill, ‘ Thom-| st in a designated Amert-| ty received 78 points for placing Clyde con mantehe test zone 10) miles | first in Class 14 Solo National Wilfred Inman, Federal candidate for a S i : 2 ts ie oo rivet southeast of Christmas Island. | Dance (9 and under); 2. Nancy 7 year. Restin at southeas' ristmas J the Cuteliffe Funeral Home The navy said the Iquitos, | MacDonal West Royalty. 75 Queens County, will address the i ; antl noon Thursday, then” to adrift since November 1961, had| points; 3. Heather MacInnis, House cf Fashions ‘Clyde River | been declared a menace to na-| West Royalty, 74 points, meeting. ehureh. Service commencing vigation. She was sent to the TWO GET 92 Summerside @t 2 o'clock. Interment im the bottom with one round from - The highest score yet awarded ehurch eemetery. | destroyer Gurke in the festival, 92, was given to