I = FESTIVA All those smiles are smiles of approval for the four shows that will be playing at the Confederation Theatre this summer. The four shows that will comprise a “‘festival of faughter and music” are Thaw, Anne of Green . , Laugh With Leacock a , the ape ae: 7 he ike ie Aa er eS b L OF LAUGHTER AND MUSIC ANNOUNCED ; and Wayne and Shuster im the Confederation Theatre, py about the activities planned Charlottetown. The content and Provincial Secretary J. for the summer. (See story | for the festival was announc- David Stewart all seem hap- page |) ed last night by Mavor Moore at a press conference at the theatre. Mayor Walter Cox, left; W. R. Brennan president of the Charlotte- town Board of Trade; Mavor Moore, artistic director of Tax Appeal Board Praised When 3 Appeals Abandoned “A real tribute to the work of Said Tweel and the estate of the City Tax Appeal Board,” | Edgar Heartz. SE ack Lettnersaid-- yesterday... The. .withdrawal-..of -all. three, , | when all appeals from the new! Mr. Lettner said .indicated the | jassessments of city property local appeal board was com- | were abandoned in Supreme |pletely fair both to the city and | Court. the taxpayers. His attendance at | : | ; 965. | . Mr. Lettner, of J. P. Coombe |court yesterday was part of his 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Feb. 19, 1 | Associates, assessments experts | original contract with the city | Tignish Youth Given 15 Days Vincent Bernard, 18, was to 15 days in Prince County Jail by Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald in Prince i County when he |A. Benny, Summerside; Ralph | oo shiished by the tests as com-'|estate of Edgar Heartz. grpeared charge. of being | Ford, Springhill; Victor Wal-| pared with only 28 per cent of | an intoxiedted condition. —|iace MacLeod, Northam; the rural children. Georgetown The was unco-opera-|ton James Ramsay, Ellerslie;| uch discussion centered getown Tas Ener ee eee ae nae |e fe oe to iton; James -| many explanations and reme- ing sentence Magistrate Mae-(Neill, Summerside and Albert | 4:5 tor the situation suggested. | Native Dies Deneld. werned that if be ag. |7. Frost, Northem. | One school superintendent stat- before him again 1 ‘ed that on the basis of tnase h charge ‘it will be worse”. | INDIAN ACT Island | figures and studies in his own | In Dartmout if i : i 1 i feated condition an intention to turn at an inter-| some special aspects of reading A ‘Travellers Rest resident, |section against’ a Kensington | as concerned the high echeal | inet the PE.) Minnlemters tt Wallace Benjamin Montgom- |man, Newton rthur, | teachers. 1939. He served overseas until Fee err os aes moraine and’ now charge | eee eee | |Married to the former Gladys Prince County Jail where he | was laid. Traffic Case McDow of Dartmouth, he has re- had served 30 days, was re-| The accused who hag pleaded | sided there since that time. = a estar tr capiyane oe ee eee A | Is See eran entered a guilty drivi' ea is surviv x sons and accused, who had served |from one lane to another with- pp one daughter. Also surviving are the term for drunkenness, plead- | out first signalling his intention . e. five brothers, Jack, Boston, ed guilty this morning to'e simi- |to do so and was fined $10 and| Pig mis. |Mass., Louis, Halifax, Wilfred. lar costs. | Newport, Kim, Cardigan and Leo | who did the new civic assess- and his coming was at no cost ments which went into effect |to Charlottetown although had here last year, came from Tor- |the appeals been in court after onto to attend the Supreme Court the expiration of the contract session yesterday. |time limit his expenses would Three appeals from the City |have been charged to the costs Tax Appeal Board decisions were | of the action. scheduled to be heard. They| Mr. Lettner also feel with- | were those of Nakad S. Taweel, | drawal of the appeals points to | |the fairness oe hin . ing project also showed that | which the work of preparing t A total of eight perstns P| urban schools in P.E.1. seemed | Dew assessment was done. peared on charges of speeding | to be achieving much better | Attorney for N. S. Taweel was and were each fined $10 and | results than rural schools. Sixty. |C. R- McQuaid, while F. A. ee | seven per cent of the urban | Large represen end the costs. They included, rence | children were above the norm | @Ppellants. Said Tweel and t A resident of Lennox charge | area that “consolidation ee oat os of | Sronentary schoals na nuust and | CARDIGAN — The death oc. saree sett te reserve and | ought to be carried to complet- | curred suddenly at his home in was fined $10 and costs or 10/| ion within seven years at the | Dartmouth, N.S., Feb. dM, of days under the Indian Act. A| latest.” een eee Summerside resident was fined| Other topics discussed were. in Me Sand we ewport, P.E. $20 and costs for having unlaw-| results of standardized testing '"™'S pn year. ot in the city schools, reading from { Born Georgetown, son the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A charge of failing to signal | the librarian point of view and Viue mr Victor moved to of rural |of Charlottetown; three sisters An appeal made ,by George Emma. Mrs. James Morton of OM cata) Sint Is Reading Advanced Over Rural’s Montgomery Hall was the set- ; F Re schools were: Stewart Williams, wars diggge od Thompson, : and Wendell Horton. It was by Mr. Wil- bggeeee He a ’; At: FIR i if *f t zt a8 i F Te ee ame ieee & Congratulations from tial Siakidh ter sad tell pag ot tes thin nomngnger ‘ MONDAY. FEB. 22 A PAGE FULL OF “GREAT SAVINGS” GN ARP “FEBRUARY FEATURES” William Sentner of Hunter River victed on a charge. of proceed- | before it was safe to do 80 | after bringing his car to a full) sign, before Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC, ia | oe County Magistrate's ; 3 Lele sae z pul | aaa befrites ttt ae oh ges af ages! WE'E GIVING GOLD AWAY! During the January Sale at all ARP Pharmacies, we offered a $125 bar of solid making an ARP purchase. THE WINNERS: : ARP Nylons At; The Borden Pharmac) gold to someone St., Charlottetown ¢ Excedrin Johnson & Johnson Druggists MISS GAIL McOORMAOK, Port Borden, P.E.L Purchased: New York, Hattie, Mrs. Warren Baker, and Teresa, Mrs. Wilfred Gotell, both of Georgetown. One j|brother William predeceased him. 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