EXPAND AIRPORT fon plans for Kennedy interna- tonal airport that would in- ease its passenger and air- feraft operating areas by 28 per itive director of the agency, ean-| NEW YORK (AP) — Expan cent in the next 10 years have tioned that~ the expansion pro." the port of gram would in nod way preclude been announced by New York authority At“ th same- time, Austin Tobin, execu: port in the metropolitan area dyegensd r e the need for another major air. PRINCE COUNTY ATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL OBITUARY. “MRS. GERNARD MOSSEY The death occurred. at Sacred Heart Home, ae jtown,. P.*E- J Mrs. Margaret Mossey in 92nd vear. The deceased was the wife of the late James Francis Mos- sey whom ske married in 1917 to become the devoted step-mo- | ther to, his seven children. The devotion shown to. Mrs. Mossey by her family not only in her last illness but throygh- out her life, proved that the place she held in their hearts was..not that—of..a ‘'step-mother”’ but a truly devoted mother. She leaves to mours,. her bro- ther, Ronald D. MacKinnon, Charlottetown; three step-sons, Basil, superintendent of the Ca- nadian Imperial Bank of -Com- merce, Trueman and Bernard of her EVENING CLASS ne REGISTRATION = = SEWING ONLY 7.30 P.M. SEPTEMBER 14th and 15th TUITION $10.00 School operated jointly by Provincial and Federal governments. ¥ > | Mass.; Bothwell, four daughters, Mrs. |municipal tax bills in full. The jtransportation policy would,| The experimental Lewis Grindle (Kay), Blue Hill, |government-owned railway now!among other things, end a./purchased by Romania's instl- |the Fairey a ; Awis Stewart (makes a grant in lieu of mu-j|freeze on rail freight rates and |tute of physics, iscestimated to ‘fn the face of French, : ‘Cecelia’, South Lake; Sister |nicipal taxes, running ,about jailow the railways to abandon |; Marguerite’ Mossey C-N.D. Sup- erior of St. Mary's Academy, Summerside; Sister Viola” Mos- sey, Sisters -of Service, WNfld.; and adopted daughter, Mrs. Florence Uskat, New Bedford, twenty grand children and sixteen great-grandchildren. The esteem in which she was held was shown by. the large concourse of. relatives, friends and neighbours both young and old who-called- to pay” their” re-~ spects. The largely attended funeral, directed by Perry's Funeral Home was held on August 10th from the home of her son, Bern- ard to St. Columba Church, where solemn . Requiem High Mass was celebrated. by Rev. W. DD. MacDonald pp, ’ assisted by Rev. Peter Beaton as Dea- son and Rev. Daniel O’Hanley as- sub-Deacon. Present in the sanctuary were: Rt. Rev. Mon- dally, Rev. W. Keefe and Rev- BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Goods and Service a ee Where to find them in Charlottetown and District signor O'Hanley, Rev.: F. Mul- BUYING - SELLING eure. sere eR, —-WANTED-— ALE BOTTLES Michael Bros Ltd. 240 Dorchester St. 20c per dozen PHONE ae 4-8595 Beer Bottle Exchange Drop . your beer bottles at — MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. Kent Street. | ‘Mc Per Dozen Quick Service —~ BOTTLE EXCHANGE O'BRIEN Iron and __Metal Co. Ltd. RE AL. ESTATE “BUYING € J. W. MacKENZIE Rea) Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker _ 269 Queen Street Charlottetown Memier of C.A R:E.B. “SELTING- RENTING “| PHONE 43268 { REAL ESTATE Real Estate Ltd. S. W. WILLIS | Realtor « Insurance ~Appraiser,-.Builder |Tel. Office: 894-7242 GEORGE PEAKE LIMITED” REAL ESTATE 92 QUEEN STREET INSURANCE == Broker, Appraiser Phone 2-161] After Ars. 2-2300 Member of C. A. R. E: B. SERVICES MONUMENTS LEVI POWER Montague Local. - Representative._te SERVICES _ : - Johnston’s River Next to Mt. Ryan Hall, ? miles: from Ch'tewn. Experienced work at reasonable prices. DIAL 4-5834 on August 7th of ¥ | CPR Said Ready To Give Up | » Main Line Tax Exemption OTTAWA. (CP)—The CPR |prepared to give up voluntarily lits historic exemption from mu- inicipal taxes along its main. Hine through the Prairie prov- incés, Transport Minister Pick- ersgill told the Commons. The pledge. contained In a letter from CPR President Ian Sinclair, will become effective | during a three-year period after railway legislation now before Parliament. hasbeen. given.fi- nal approval. Mr. Pickersgill also. an- nounced that the CNR. which now enjoys exemption from mu- nicipal taxation on many of its lines across the country, will begin at the same time to pay | 's'Prairie. municipal. taxes was) lgranted in the 1880 agreement | that led to construction of the | first transcontinental rail line. The exemptions are embodied Ska constitutions of Manitoba, | [Sajkatchewan and Alberta, as, well as an amendment to the federal constitution. Mr. Sinclair's letter said the ‘tax payments will be made to Ottawa for distribution ‘among | ithe... municipalities \One-third. of taxes. would be paid in the first full year after jpassage ‘of the new rail legisla- ition, two-thirds in the second year and the full amount in the third and subsequent years. The bill to establish a national Z “done. for Canada's birth dav party in 1067.’ Mr. “Wick. | wire said “This is a situation that ts un- fortunately being exploited hy “tlabor_an and_others." Britain Sells N-Reactor To Romania. LONDON ment (AP) Sources say Govern- Britain has concerned..|sold_.a_nuclear_.research reactor peaceful. purposes,.only.... to Romania in the first deal of | its kind across the Iron Cur- tain A’ British eompany. the - In- formants say. is negotiating a similar deal with Czechoslova- kia The Guardian, caatiaws, ee Sent. ‘Te, 1986. 11 have cost appfoximately $300,- German and Swedish counter- do. British authorities are |bids. Neither the Américans nor hopeful the deal may be a prel- |the Russians appeared to have ude to a. bigger contract—-for 'displayed much interest in eom- ler sale of a major power-gen- |peting. jerating reactor, in. whieh 'Romanians have been display-| BOMB KILLS POLICEMEN ling interest for several years. | BOLZANO, Italy (AP)—Three The independent-minded Com- Italian customs policemen were three years have ap-|jured Friday by a bomb wh’ch’ proached the United States and |blasted their. barracks near the . imunist rulers: of Romania in the |killed and two others were in- x. llast Britain on the subject of buying ‘Brenner Pass in this terrorist- « - a multi-million - dollar ‘nuclear ‘troubled frontier region. Police ~ power reactor which they said they believed the mine had _ stressed would be. used for been placed during the night by ...errorists...striking to .enforce As a result, the British and their demands for autonom’ in ‘Americans ‘arranged with their ithe. Alto Adige (South Tyrol), |Atlantic allies. to remove thia which. Italy . took _over from itype of reactor from the list of Austria after’ the First World |goods whose sale to Communist War countries is banned. a The reactor now being sup: | DRIVE-IN WEDDINGS” In Lovelady, .Tex., a justice reactor plied to Romania was built by of the peace has offered to per- Engineering group | ‘form marriage ceremonies _ {a jhalf the tax involved. | unprofitable lines. Mr. Sinclair's’ letter said the| jt was given approval in Prairie tax exemption will be {principle Thursday but now abandoned in -three equal an- | must go before a’ Commons nual stages beginning on the |standing committee for inten- first Jan. 1 after passage of the |sive study and possible amend- bill. ' |ment. Some informed sources The privately-owned CPR al: |say it may not come before the ready pays municipal taxes on |eommittee until next summer. its property outside ‘the Prairie region. The CNR pays ful! mu- nicipal taxes only on those lines | that, it took over from private railway companies when the’ present CNR network was; formed. It doesn't pay on lines the government constructed. GRANTED IN 1880 Exemption of the _CPR trom | Centennial Gets Praise | And Criticism ———| HALIFAX (CP) — Delegates stisCacnaek. The Sisters of ‘attending the Canadian Good e Martha, Notre Dame and. Roeds Association heard Sisters of Service attended in a |\C anada's centennial celebra- y. |tions praised for boosting tour- Interment in the church ceme- ism and criticized for adding to tery. Pallbearers were: Messrs. |inflationary pressures. Peter Mossey, .Rov Dixon,| Centennial Commf!s sioner George E. MacDonz!d, -Clinton John Fisher told’ the confererice | Stewart, Alfie Fisher and Robert | there would be nothing in either Baker. : Flower Bearers: Francis Stew-. equal Canada's ceftennial cele- ae Vincent Mossey, Charles bration and ‘‘the average Cana- — and John Mossey- \dian ought to have his head y her soul rest in peace. bays if he says he wants to go to the United States.”’ CARD OF THANKS fe Mr. Fisher said centennial planning had made Canada. ‘'re- ‘The. family of the late Mrs. garded as one of the stars of Margaret Mossey -wish to -ex- Stir in the world.” ~ | press their sincere thanks to.the.|.. But-J. €lergy,Sisters-and-mirsing-staff “Scotia’s i of the Sacred Heart Home: to |ter, told the conference that the Sisters of Notre Dame: to haste in preparing for the cen- “| Reverend W. D.~MaéDonald for |tennial celebrations is a major his frequent visits to Mr...Fred factor contributing to inflation. who called, those who sent mass adds its share to the inflation- cards, flowers and messages of |ary pressure of all the other sympathy.: A sincere thank-you. ‘things that apparently are be- -ROBERT McINNIS and Papering~ An A-l guaranteed. Freé estimates. Telephone 892-2153 day 894-4896 atter 5 p.m. job Interior — Exterior. Painting | | ithe United States or Britain to | i Wickwire=--Nova:| -highways- minis} Perry, all neighbours and friends | " Heavy highway expenditure | - West ‘one's car. 26th ANNUAL Auto Salvage Kensington Rd. 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