RCMP Constable in is Assaulted ’ CORNER BROOK (CP)—Cnn- thegstable E. L. Hewboldt of ‘Iis an recorded ts sympathvtncmr highway patrol was 3. bill W80 “H8519 in 0130!‘ hill lIIP- saulted Monday by a motor si whose car he had stopped on a routine vehicle check. it was reported Tuesday. He was not injured.‘ An un- identified man was srre ed. The incident followed the beating of RCMP Constable Ken Ellis in a community near St. John's Aug. 18. Brothers Robert and Thomas Sharpe of Para- dise. nesr St. John's. were re. mended until next week on the charge. I i N-BOMBS ISLAND NEWS PAGE - ‘the tanner lepgseient Montaaue. Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed., Aug. 29. 1962. , Well l(nown Souris Man _ Dies In Cb’town Hospital Funeral services will be held today at S . Alexis Church. Rollo “ Bay. for Vaierius Angelo Mac- Donald, 74, who died suddenly Sunday in the Clik':l.l‘l0Ll(‘l0Wn Hoa- Mr. MacDonald was retired The synod chopped down the resolution on unemployment to. less than half its original size on the suggestion of Dean M. ‘J. Goodman of Brandon. Man.. who objected an "unwar- ranted inclusion of economic eoryfl Dean Goodman's statement. adopted by the synod. removes reference to Canada's “insist- ence upon an excessively high level of income and materialis- tic standard of living." "We share the common and urgent concern for those of our HUGE JAM AT CNE TORONTO (GP) Tunic piled up in a six-mile Jam sat. urday from the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition pest Highway 27 on the Queen Elizabeth Way. The jam was made worse by a crash involving 11 can snap th WIN AWARD Wendy Johnston. Montague. a student at Montague Region- al High School. has been awarded the 1962 Legion Scho- . pro-3 vincial government included the iorganinattion and imvplemcnta i tion. as chief surveyor, of the -l, i!!'0V-lmcial SUTVGY h.V_ the 1- larship of $1600. She was ad- brethern without work and com- ”'“°l‘ 5"“ We.“ 0 ED- ; onformal Drmection syr vised of her selection by the‘ mend every effort to deal con- 1"’°"“" '° “‘° G'‘'‘l'‘°'‘ 75*- .‘ em prince Edward Igland com. atructively with this situation." P‘'°““'‘5'- ? He. “'3 °°m.".‘l35l°'"°"‘ b-‘.' the mand. Royal Canadian Legion. ""9 “Ml 5t5l‘°m°~“‘-l SW5- ; pmwnce "F B”l‘Sh Cmumbla 35 The scholarship covers a lour- The WHO!‘ defeated 8 PTO- lalhd 5l"'V9V0!‘ in l‘’”- ahd by yea, study period She is the posal by the social service . . a gthe pm 1915' daughter of Mrs_ Eileen John, council to establish a full-time . “° “‘’‘° W’ «“5'*""".‘ ""’““"““-*" ston and the late Ft. Lt. Bas- “cor-sultan!" in ottawa to keep ALL some can ‘ ‘W the C3"‘"l1a‘" N““°“‘3l R"-“'l‘ the church informed on govern- — - W“ 0" F~E-I- l Johnston‘ merit matters and act as liaison NEEDS! l ' M’? M'’°D°"‘“'.'l ““ hm" l" I ' ‘ between church and govern- , . , Souris West i=.i..i. the s . men, Rebuilt Enlinem Automatics. - .- ., Mr. and Mrs Archibald J Mac- More" Proled - ' Generators. Star . Feet “Q ‘ Drnald. He was married in 1924. , Pllflllil Heltll. Cranks. Wales $125 Fine levied In Impaired Case Pleading not guilty to driving while intoxicated, but guilty to driving while his abilities were impaired by alcohol, Chester J. MacDonald, souria. was fined $125 and costs or 40 days in jail by Magistrate A.J. Haslam In city police court yesterday. Two persons pleaded guilty to having possession of intoxicat- ing liquor in a place other than their residences. and each was nmps. A complete llle at accessories for '62 models. Stewart Motors £24 (it. George at. 4-551! MOVING Q Furniture moved any- where. VALERIUS MRCDONALD < hlie was predcctziaztmi hI‘.i=l6i 3 t y a son. Ian. on 2 dang ter.. , - . ' ‘G A a1d.Sherwood-charged with Isigbellei He is SA‘-r';v€dL d ' filialii3"5oif"wl°l7‘°iia?i)"on3iKE e S pprova ' w e: on.. rr . rm. , valu2:ieffu$et[‘h’g:)‘l'tgl:'et rggfigégfg ‘0ntari::x _s§,d,:,y_ Ha:§fax.°nR,,8_ Char1ot.tetown;. and Alphonsuml Nine new houses. part of e of Curran and Briggs Ltd" was iers. arlottetown: and Augum Souris: three sisters. Mrs. Peter C0-0Pe|‘aflV9 h0U5h|8 d8V€10P' and sew 5. and ban C::1..::.:‘..“°'2-*:1i-:* hm Hm» W M mi ':;°2°:1..‘:‘..“ii:‘:°..‘1 was set at $500‘ . jliarold Muisei. Chariottetoivn. Rev’ Sm" Catherine Mary” gage and Housing Corporation, Pleading guilty to driving M be, ,M.S (- T, , Seattle, Washington‘ and six! - - while her abilities were impair-I 8 l -‘ -'l‘emry "er ' ' .A'E‘ B°’m"°““’ “C9 °l“"”"‘“ ed by alcohol Emily ena ]‘R.lCll’iTlIm'l.Kl. Vll‘gll1l'a. and Susan grandchildren. iof the provincial housing com. MacLean, Bangor, P.E.I.. coun- ' mission Said yesterday‘ 1. ::;ie;.:~..::;2°::e:. ,lN. Y. TRANSIT AUTHORITY iHAS COURTESY PROBLEMS ly opened by Andrew MacRae, ' minister of agriculture. Also speaking briefly were Mayor .1. Ernest Morrison and Mrs. William Smallman. ter of the IODE staged its an- nual flower show. Many visi- tors attended the show and marvelled at the array of beauty. The show was official- FL RS OF EVERY des- crip n turned tip: George R. Pearkes Branch of the Royal 5 Caiijiian Legion in Summer- sidelnto an indoor garden yes- terday as the Abegweit Chap- ;§Seven-Time Winner Cops h,Tc’>p Flower Show Trophy Don e we 3" I ‘ The Morell group decided that - most of the houses will be built next spring. with several being started this fall. Seven of the 0 New temperature control- led. sprinkled. safe wan- use. ‘ Experienced men and the latest days in jail. Facing a similar charge, Ray- I 2 of Summei-side. were weekend i. i and faintly were guests of Mrs. .‘ Peter Hume. Montague. recent- M '5 ; been transferred to the Air ’ 1 Force base at Camp Borden af- ter being stationed in Torbay. Newfoundland. during the past _iwo : Dewar. Montague. Miss LePan ’ was the guest soloist at St. ‘_ day evening. Her solo “Now The Is over" 4 _. ’ A Friend We Have In Jesus." I.» Pallbearers were Everett Mec- N. or and their daughter. Charlene. . borne in Montague. after a va- eteon was held Monday, August s United ' 31 21 mond Boswell MacC a l l u m. h°m°5 ‘,‘’l" he _°l’I’°5"° “'9 M°"‘ fined $20 and costs or 30 days “‘°Vl"l Will,’ SLVIVIERSIDE BUREAU d ti 11th a nal flower h w iiighhi points for amateur Marshfield’ °°""5°"ed by J°h" NEW YORK rap» Tl g ' g t t d iIRemlal :1 mi‘ Sfhtlwl llllid '" 58"‘ mm" ‘ '. i . e le nn so . .: . _ . p_ Nichol ' w I. d d _ _. -- i_e was om up own. no own- i we are o e ocae ous e ' _ OF THE GUARDIAN held under the sponsorship of Glads. and highest points for m Sept :0“ as em“ e un courtesy - conscious transit town. lthe village limits. gu?llyfllIdebeli(i:§udregnxzhglsizitlg Jenluns Transfer For the eighth time in the 11- the Abegweit Chapter IODE Mr. Roses. ;.-“LURE To STOP authority has enlisted the help Miss Vanderbilt said she l M,._ Bemveau Said that the able two were sentenced to 20 I. d year history of the Provincial MacRae said "there IS a splend- M.'. and Mrs. Elmer Moore, Failure to ‘top at the Scene of of ellflueilfi Writer‘ Amy Van- thought 8 lot of New Yorkers jcommission Wm begin soon to days’ in Queens County j “L f 0 th Flower Show, Hammond Bow- ness of Bedeque won the covet- ed Maurice Mill Rose Bowl tro- phy for having the highest num- ber of points in show, which was officially opened last evening by Hon. Andrew MacRae provinc- ial agriculture minister. Only five points behind Mr. Bowness were last year's win- ners of the bowl, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballem of Summerside. Amid a setting of beautiful Island blooms that spread a pan- orma of maj-éstic color through- out the Royal Canadian Legion auditorium, the provincial agri- culture..minister officially open- i i/lSiERN BRIEFS VISITING FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rowe of Halifax are spending their va- cationftivith Mr. and Mrs. M. N. McGowan. Kilmuir. if WERE GUESTS Mrs.‘ Sam Giddiugs and her son. Glen. and daughter. Debra, guests of Mrs. Gidding‘s mother, Mrs. Marion Hume. Montague. Glen is spending the week in Montague. - II. TRANSFERRED Mr. ind Mrs. Freeman Hume ’ly while enroute to Camp Bor- ;den. Ontario. Mr. Hume has years GUEST SOLOIST Miss Jean LePan, Midland. On- _-tario, is the guest of Miss Lila An- drew’! Presbyterian Church Sun- ay was beautifully If rendered. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Fras- , and sons, Scott. Randy and ’.Lorne. have returned to their V cation in Cape Breton. YORSTEON FUNERAL --The funeral for Sterling Keir Yor- id exhibit of flowers" and com- mended the Abegweit Chapter “for this and all the many fine things done by the IODE." The acting premier said that Premier Walter R. Shaw asked him to express his best wishes and added that Mr. Shaw is a “great lover" of flowers and vincial Flower Show. Mr. MacRae w a s introduced by his worship Mayor J. Ern- half of the chapter and those present by the Regent, Mrs. Wil- liam Sm lman. Mrs.. Smallman extended a welcome to all in.at- tendance and stated that al- though it has been a discourag- ing year to date. especially for Gladioli growers, she wished to congratulate them for their ex- cellent exhibits as well as all exhibitors in the show. She not- ed the Gladioli display was not as large as usual. Mrs. S m a l i m a n extended thanks to all donors and to the .Canadian Legion for the use of the auditorium and the ladies auxiliary of the legion for use of their kitchen facilities. SHOW LATE During his remarks Mayor Morrison said the show was be ing held a little later than usu- al due to the unseasonable wea- ther, however - brought forth splendor in no un- certain terms." I-Ie congratulated the sponsors and also paid special commend- ation to Dr. Henry Moyse. pres- ident of the Provincial Flower committee for his untiring eff- o s. JUDGES Judges for this year's show were (Gladioli) Mr. and Mrs. aynard Harrison, (Dahlias). Robert Snazelle, (cut flowers) W. . Creed. (Roses) H. E. Hyndman. (African Violets) Miss Ida MacKay (Table decorations) Mr. Owen Kelly. Following are the list of spec- ial and feature winners at the flower show: Hammond Bowness. Bedeque. highest nts the flowe poi in i show, best three Gladioli spikes. best artistic arrangement African Violets. hi-gliest points for V.olets. and best Tea Bloom R E. ose. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballem. Summerside, second highest poin's in the flower show_ best vase of mixed flowers. highest points for cut flowers, highest points Dalhiaa. Mrs. Clayton Thomas, North Tryon, best basket of mixed owers. best floral arrange- ments in show. and highest points for table decorations. takes a keen interest in the Pro- _' est Morrison and thanked on be- 31 min; 1' other offence. Summerside, best Glad and best vase of roses. Gordon Rogers. Summerside, best Dalhia bloom, and best three Dalhia blooms. Paula Rogers, Siurimerside, best vase of cut flowers for new exhibitor. Mrs. Roland Gay. Summer- hichesi points for Dal- hias - amateur. Mrs. David Wightman, Sum- merside. best dinner table flor- spilt‘. . r piece. SPECIAL FEATURE '1‘ peciai feature winners were Victor Howatt, Summer- sidc. first: Miss Ina Phillips. Fumniorsirie, second: and Mrs. (‘lay-on Thomas. North Tryon. vrd. During the afternoon and even- ing a fall fashion Sil'l0\V was presented by Mac‘<en7ie's Hows’.- of Fashions. with furs from Sr-nine Furs. Robert St-hurman was com- me-ntator for this colorful and interesting show of fall fash- inns fnr ladies. grid the lovelv models were Mrs. Earl Smith. "rs. Kenneth Linirletier, Miss Viorenrr» Montgomev-v. Mrs an accident resulted in Clar- ence C. Wood, Covehead. being fined $50 and cost or 15 days. Counsel for the defence was r. is. Also represented by Mr. Gil- lis, the Keith MacKinnon Trans- port Limited was fined $10 and costs following the entering of a plea of guilty to a violation of the Unemployment Insurance ct Pleading guilty to driving without due care and attention. Joseph George Paton Neale, Charlottetown. was fined $35 and costs or 15 days in jail. .Five persons charged with being intoxicated in a public place were each fined $20 and costs or 15 days. One person pleaded not guilty to having pos- session of intoxicating liquor in a place other than his residence i and his case was adjourned un- til Sept. 10. AUTOMATIC TECHNICIAN A British company has pro- duced an automatic tissue pro- cessor that prepares animal and ant tis s u e for microscope’ study without , ' ’ . derbilt in a campaign to make bus drivers and passengers be polite to each other. Just to show Miss Vander- bilt what slie’s up against, transit officials took over a bus on 47th street Tuesday and put on a few skits show- how some drivers and passengers behave. There was the driver who fancies himself a comic and when the lady passenger asks "where does this bus go?" he replied: “If you're going to stand there it won't go any- where." And there was Bottle-Neck Bertha. who waited until she had slowly entered the bus. plunked her packages on the floor and fumbled for change before she found out the bus FAMOUS FOR BRANDED INSPECTED STEAKS Blanc road tunnel, which will human Cancel’ Which Cmlld 50 shorten the Rome to Paris route Conquered With Vfl°Cih99- G013 by 94 miles. will be the longest your Reader's Digest t0d3Y - - - in the world. ’ Burnhmi, Mi.-as Eileen lsronliy. and Mrs. Arthur ‘Dunn. nwen Knliv was pianist provid- in-2 ziackizrminri music as the models paraded. " cs"-ult CUCP. '< Pemanclecl Pleading guilty to a charm» of assault, Laurie William Mac Donald. Charlottetown. counsel- led by Allison M. Gillis. as remanded until Aug. 29 for sen- nce by Magistrate James B. Johnston. QC, in Q n e e n s County m'agistrate's court Mon- dav. MacDonald was charged with assaulting Cnst. E. B. Bi RCMP. while the latter was en izaged in his lawful duties. while the constable was in the act of arresting the accused on an- 4 '3 DAMAGE TO CAR During the scuffle. the police officer revealed that damage was caused to the door and in- ierior of the police car. and the police officer's shirt and tie were torn. Total damage was reported to be valued at over 3.3 On a second charge. on which the accused was being arrested. being intoxicated in a public place, MacDonald p l e a d e d guilty and was fined S20 and costs or 15 days in jail. Victor Howatt. Summerside. Counselled by J. Elmer Blan- chard. Kenneth Edward Mac- SWIM AT T DAILY swi=Ms daily rates fo instructions for beginners -8: advanced swimmers for information contact. 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