8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 28, 1962 ing for Evi that ac- Tax Removal tect i ide Mino Hocke Plavers . Ci y Man D FAWS asc had in his possession a POTS Promotion motor sice t y ray vioperty of John scot of In Bank Career who carried out an intensive in-| that A. Mervyn Phillips, TEENS a ae Ladies Dave Boswell, director of phy vestigation, revealed that the ac-| formerly of Harrington, P.E | side sical fitness for P.E.1. is also ex- ppearing in Queens County | All offen were said to have | cused was ~~ been appointed ~nre of ; ao “of the Condes "Legion pected to be ameng a4 guests | wagistrate’s court yesterday been pesca tne during the lat- | # a. aoe eee aie phn igi ge Sdcesant - | As yet there are too many un- | Eleanor’s, and also chairman of next Wednesday evening wil) at the banquet ante id for sentencing on seven seperate ter part of December, 1961. on ond wheel to notify the pol-| trict of the Bank of Montreal known factors to assess the full the P.E.I. Village Commission- | be extremely popular with wp- clude persons who — contri- charges under the Criminal 4 charge of assault | joo Ac o ea , revenue loss to the city, through ers Association, express- wards of 400 Summerside young buted to the' Summerside minor Code of Canada, Ralph Junior against Walter eS Cin “atte | result Gaudet told head —_ ae ~ government removal! of the ed pleasure yesterday with the sters who have al! hockey program. — Larkin, Charlottetown, was sent aakn ane ee ee ‘on. srenengee Bevet ae =" early aes sone eae ik vanes ns the association has —— in the minor hockey pro 1 onens Hotties ath count by quest of the complainant Mrs. wheel and tire from the accused | “Mr. Phillips joined the local MNRTMRON RUT i i a ‘Go Ahead Magistrate James B 7, | Marie Clow. Counsel for the de- | on March 16 for $1.50, Evidence | branch of the bank in Say teat dy. _ | been trying for a long time to The ladies are completing Magistrate James B. Johnston, | fence was Lester P. O’Donnell. | revealed Essery was arrested | sorved in mngEae So peiated out thet if. in adGt | ant 0 change ie the Act to dhe ipiane: w tre the young. ° On a charge of driving while | shortly after the sale was made. | °).. NB., and Kent- ee tion to the ‘work tax" assessed inate a problem facing workmen | hockey players to a full course Si nal Given a soem, 7 the penitentiary | his abilities were impair Essery, had recently return-| vite’ N.S. before against sometime workers im of having to pay the es tax in hengost at the Canadian Legion g terms are en i served concur-| alcohol, Gordon on Stanley Mele. ed to the province after being | +1. local branch in 1954 ~ Electric Ltd Charlottetown, the regular edu- g multiplicity of place: hom y- nis, Charlottet in Ontario where he or In $6 he | eation tax levied on wd Pa es The event will conclude the Says Mayor CHARGES FACE ed until ry 4. ' ae ur has a wife and family an oe ae ae he a = — mereees nee tine a R F winter-long minor hockey pro- kin f. one charge of the same date was the case of , James was ae | Coe aon y abolished. the loss to Charlotte. S®CCSONS FOr gram that fas been conducted | «1 scisiative approval in prin Je pepe mmncenele meme seetee Banke ies. -_ > Pree et _—e high here under the direction of a) ciple of our proposed ct ges , three vey charged wi ailing stop a into amount town would be high. Ee | committee consisting of ob); telephones, and three counts of John Loss of the education tax on est ent in the city's Incorporation A the scene of an accident. cholson B |-Schurman, Gord Kelly, and Syd} reaking and entering into wide- ence counsel stations. P. Ni is in both of these c St. Eleanor’s Man Is Given UN Club To Hear Panel year round non-resident work- ers, plus the work tax assess- ment, would be approximately $40,000, he stated PER CAPITA GRANT actually gives us a ‘go thea t ina with our plans ll centennial celebratio: - i F es, and minor hockey S t Given | coaches Hank Landry and Grant I e Grady. | The banquet program will | The main reason that the | also feature an address by Char- | re sccuaaen service = ” Mayor A. Walthen le id terd discussion “Can- said yesterday. oni a A OR T-BONE However, it is believed the| block on which West Kent|les Ballem, director of physical| He was referring to action of d BD» go 8 peepee Si vi provincial government will in- | School is situated was chosen for} education at Summerside High| the Legislation = apanee = Year’s Suspen e Sentence rend vat highlight ee = crease the per capita grant to a new provincial building is that| School, on the topic of ethics in| $iVimg second reading to ot 4 the first of ments to the Act of Incorpor- | the city, with some sources say- plenty of space will be available} sportsmanship for players and| SUMMERSIDE — A 12 month! ors yesterday in police court STEAK « ing the increase will be $2 per for parking and a free flow of| coaches. It is also to| ation. They permit the “mayor | sentence w Club. The meeting be head. | traffic. Provincial Secretary J.| have films on last years Stanley | 22d five councillors to remain in | out to Ervil Essery of st a | by Magistrate Richerd Hinton at Montgomery Hall on Tuesday R — This amount would give the | David Stewart said in the Legis-| Cup hockey finals, and other in-| 0ffice through centennial vear | | QC., for having possession of | 411i 3 at 8:15. § M ( K E D B E Be PRe. 29¢ city approximately $36,000, | lature Tuesday night. | teresting hockey films. ‘© provide continuity of govern- ary committee, secure in the | stolen goods valued at less than) Panelists will be Diane e 07 PKG ‘TREAL which would largely offset’ Mr. Stewart, chairman of a/ Trophies will be presented to | ment an ing. __ | lnowledge that men familiar | | Thompson, Susan Martin, Lynn : ER. . EXTRA 19 the loss caused by elimination government committee that re-| the most valuable player in Elected last month by with those plans will be in office | Essery pleaded guilty to the Tokle and Jim Gunn. , ( H | P | § ae SPECIAL ¢ of the present taxes. However, commended the site, said that if| each bracket, and other trophies | Clamation, councillors for Wards © carry them into effect in 1964. | charge in court yesterday and! will be Phillip MacKinnon. an increase of only one dollar the building were to be con-| won by these youngsters will be , and 6 will come u KING APP LB. 39 per capita would leave the city structed near the existing pro-| on hand re-election at the regular Civ | bod BAG ¢ facing a serious, loss in income. vincial building, once the Con-| This year the Island champ- pengigat Bl pry | SELECTION ast year, the Town of Summer- | federation Memorial Building is| ionship was won by Summerside | . d ( H () ( () | A T E \ 69 side collected $8,500 in revenue built, streets in the area of the| digi the Pee Wee and Mid-| But the mayor and councillors Over 93% own ed in Cana a! FRESH PAG %OX ¢ through the work tax. What the complex would be plugged solid| get divisions, and close losses| for Wards 4 and 5 will re change will mean to the western with traffic. were scored by teams in the in office one year longer. Here- | COLGATE capital is not stated, but a $2 FEDERAL GOV’T HELP other brackets. | after, a civie election will be T () () T H P A § T E GIANT 79¢ ere marnene co a apr. M. L. Bonnell (4th Kings) | | held each year for half the coun- . SIZE a greater revenue than asked whether or not the fed-| basement of the new building | cil seats. a b i sietogebigoes _ on co eral government will pay any | will become a civil defense head-| Mayor Gaudet said yesterday | pnp as aren BAG co “ the work tax Sene approxionatety alder hig of the proposed | quarters for the province, ‘‘I| the new legislation means council | c 0 m p A n . m t - LARGE a ast year hope to get this arrangement | can now proceed with ° cele- Mr. Stewart nt he is work- ‘and if 0-Oper- ing on a scheme where the’ also federal funds toward made,”’ he sai so,| bration plans in close yp ei 49 APPLES it.” ation with the provincial ae Earl Cannon, chairman of the Village Commissioners of _ St. SEE OUR er tr peer nnenemnraEERaNe LUCKY Music Teachers R HANK ’ OU if i i ; fs ROS E CZAKEAS AD FOR Form Association The Rotary Club of Charlottetown wishes to thank the press, radio, television, S MORE ee bia a ies judges and all who have contributed in any way to make their “Courtesy G A S 0 LI N E s . M o T O R O l \ $3 SPECIALS Clerk Contest” the success it was. Also the following firms who contributed to the success of the contest. Burke Electric Burns Jewellers Canadian Tire Corpn. Cantwell's Pharmacy Central Creameries Crockett & Storey Ltd. CORNER GRAFTON & WEYMOUTH STREETS terested in musical education attended a meeting in the studio of the National Film Board on Tuesday evening. Christo- pher Gledhill, Director of Music rv Schools, presided Three ms of interest to musical education were shown and a discussion followed. Mr Gledhill described the advant ages of membership the CMEA., and present member decided to form a provincial Mackenzie's Pharmacy Metropolitan Stores Ltd. Moore & McLeod Ltd. Rendezvous Restaurant Robinson Supplies Association of music educators affiliated to the CMEA.. with Hambly & Innis Rogers Hardware ona Henderson & Cudmore Semple's Pharmacy Ltd: ent. A tg 7 thanks to John Holmans of P.E.I. H. M. Simpson Ltd. 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