YA CC "IONS MAKE DONATION — town. The club made a dona- stion of $100 to the Pius Mac- Donald fire fund. Accepting the cheque was. Lorne Keizer, town Lions in the Charlotte- ‘town Hotel last evening. ‘FROM THE LEFT are Dale Sharpe, Jevry Payne, Blake Wood, Alan MacRae and Gor- don Miller, all of Charlotte Four new members were in- @ucted into the Charlottetown Lions Club b¥ | International Counillor Louis Bagnall at a regular meeting of: Charlotte- Suspended Sentence Is Given Accused. A two-year suspended gen- ‘neste wich sane ba bh ae tance was handed down in| | possess animals; Queens County Magistrate's Counsel for the accused said Court Wednesday to. George that the suspended sentence Arthur Cudmore, Harrington, |ought to teach the accused that if charged with willfully failing to |he wishes to. have animals he provide adequate food and water |will have to care for them’ prop- for three horses, 12 pigs and 10 erly. cows. | eet Kward: Meera City, The accused, arraigned before |¥@5 i 100 and costs on an gistrate James B. Johnston, |2™paired driving - conviction. was-required- to enter into Counsel for the accused was recognizance. a bond of $1000 |Lester O'Donnell. and must not for the two-year (CASE ADJOURNED. “ae, period, own or possess, either| Loman Harold Bell, City, directly ‘or indirectly any kind |charged with failing to stop | phy of -animal or bird whatsoever | when a school bus was discharg- with the exception of a dog pre-|ing children had his case ad- member of the fund committtee. . raising SDU representatives will debate with the University of Saskatch- ewan on Friday. . There will be two teams from the Maritimes, two from Central | Canada and two from corel Canada taking part in the final and the team -with the best per- formance in Friday's , competi- tion will be awarded the Nation- JalChampionship. Award Winner Has Island Ties ' Gerald J. Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Murphy of Haverhill, Mass has been award- ed thé Men of Merrimack Scho- larship valued at $2,000. He will tiaed “Merrtinack College. — owned by Mrs. Cudmore. . Cudmore, who had previ- ae pleaded~ guilty te the | Leod charge; was counselled by Bert - Campbell. __ The Crown called one witness this morning in the person of a to March 23. Counsel for Te accused was Ian Mac- Wilson and Moore Ltd. : Park- dale charged with an infraction | of the Income Tax..Act-in that | they failed to send to the Receiv- ce Holds Dr. R.R. Webster of Parkdale. |er-General of Canada tax deduc- | Dr. Webster: said that in his op-\ted from their employees, had inion some of the pigs im aues- {their case a to March tion were definitely undernour-|9. A plea of not guilty was en- ished, that a couple of cows and|tered. Frank Sigsworth acted the horses were thinner than for the accused. J.F. Smith re-| normal. One horse e dead quested the adjournment on be- onventio SUMMERSIDE — Levi Wall, supervisor of Jehovah's Witnes- ses for the Maritimes, arrived , in. Summerside Wednesday for jthe three-day convention to be held next weekend in the Athena Regional High School On Wednesday and Thursday when he visited the ™m-but he |half of the Crown. was unable to State the cause ofi One accused was “fined $20) death. He said that Wack of ade-' and costs or 30 days on a charge | quate food and water could be of illegal possession of liquor:* the. cause of the animal's condi- tion. He also admitted there nights, showings of the color | !t could he other causes such as| Debating Team film ‘‘proclaiming the everlast- parasites making use of the berg jing good news around the mals’ food intake. world’’ -were arranged for Sum- Dr. Webster said that with the! To Winnipeg @xception of the condition of| David Campbell, Saint John, fome of the pigs he had seen'N.B., a senior Commerce stu- other animals on other Island |dent; Ken McInnis, Souri¢, a farms in the same condition as junior Arts student and Rev. the Horses and cattle Dr. F.P. Bolger left by plame the congregation in their charge , Magistrate Johnston said that |yesterday to represent St. Dun- | spending a week with each one he felt a jail term or fine would aan University Debating So-|and organizing twice-monthly Bot serve the purpose as well in|ciety for the National Intercol- |conferences in smaller areas. this matter as a suspended sen-|legiate Debating Championships |Each supervisor has been show- tence because as soon as thelin Winnipeg. jing the film once or twice a term was up or the fine paid the' merside and O'Leary. Area supervisors like Mr. Wall (there are 233 area super- visors in 197 countries of the world), travel constantly among | Coached by Father Bolger, the ‘week and altogether well over Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., March 3, 1966. retreat ‘group reflection and dis- ion’? rather than on silence. Conferences will be given, but $\they will be challenges to dialo- 5 \gue and discussion rather then lectures with ready made an- os 2% a Gross sales of liquor in the province reached almost to the $6,000,000-mark in .the P-E1 Liquor fiscal year ending March 31. | 1965. According to*the commission's annual report, tabled in the Leg- yesterday, sales were $5,975,195, an increase of 4p- previous year's sales The gross profit on liquor sales given as $1,925,402, compared to | a profint of $1,679,072 in the pre- vious year. lee" sales by fie\retail ovt- in the province as shown | in the report, were berton, | $218,505; Borden, $266,532; Car- | digan, $408,046; Charlottetowh | eer, store, $623,875; Charlotte- Winsloe Ass'n Holds Meeting discussion which was held recently in the Winsloe Hall, President, . Mrs. $50 Fine ls Levied was intro- He ing his speech it wasidecided to hold pea eid classes in the schoo! ‘ as fine of $0 During the regular business | and costs was imposed upon | meeting, reports on.a workshup | Gordon Joseph Ramsay, Tyne oe as held at the Provincial: | Valley, when hprapde eae Vocati onal: taativute were given Valley, when he appeared. be- by Mrs. Erith Hughes, Mrs. | fore Magistrate W. Chester Ss. and Wayne. Jack Macintyre, Switzer. y on a charge of sper am Macduarcie sve, 2 driving. while ‘his “licence was | library report and it was decid- suspended. st tovergnaime A pide com Waldo, Russel! —": | a charge | of driving without S. care and attention and another failing to report The accused a to both — S tote blitz the future. EB iswer. The focal point of each day will be a Folk-Mass at 11.00 Liquor Sales In Province Reported Near $6 Million _ Control Commission's mately $593,000 over the | for the 1964-65 fiscal year was | \Ontario, at St. Dumstan’s Uni- | | Conducts Course versity ‘beginning March ard at | 8.00. The general theme of the | Brigadier W.W. Reid, renewal .will be ‘Can Faith of emergency welf Meet the Challenge of Our for P.E.l,, will a two. |Changing World?” day orientation course on em-| Traditionally, two , separate | | sion will register at the Hotel town spirit store, $1,408,165; |) | North Rustico, $31,495; Souris, |) $828,189; Summerside, $1,067,- 246;, Tignish, $166,494. and ware: | | house sales were $641,792. Total individual liquor — pur- | chasing permits issued by the commission in the year covered | by the or was 12,341 and | | there were 27.155 tourist oT mits issued. The report showed that of March 31, 1965, there were 23 licensed. clubs operating in the |province, 29 military canteens - | and. iif dining rooms. had been | Meensed “to sell liquor. ‘ | Father Boyce Heads Renewal A special ‘University Renew- al’ will be directed by Rev Ed- ward Boyce CSsR of Windsor, | ‘Brigadier Reid ergency welfare services, spon- compulsory — retreats, “one for sored by the P.E£.1. Civil De- men and another for women-| fence department, at the Charlo...were held each year at the Un#- | ttetown Hotel Saturday and Sun. versity. Both men and women | REV. BOYCE “|: a.m. Father Boyce ts a sociologist and as a modern missionary is @ specialist in the up-dated theo- logy of Vatican IT. He is present director of the General Mission London Diocese and also of the '\Central Mission.Centre in Wind- sor, Ontario. He was assistant priest at Holy Redeemer Church im Charlottetown for two years and is presently conducting 4 parish renewal at. St Pius X Parish, Parkdale PILL HELPS TREES HAMILTON, . Ont. (CP) Trees are ‘taking ‘‘the pill’ to “Steak day are free to attend the renewai. | Delegates attending the ses- Saturday morning: and the course is scheduled to conclude early Sunday evening, The course will cover emer- \gency welfare service in. both |war and peace time disasters. Local lecturers at the session will include: Brig. W.W. Reid, | \Brig. A.W. Rogers and Orin ‘Simons, provincial civil defence SOLO—LB. PKG-. co-ordinator. lel es tooraee Pie Heats MARGARINE ~ Atlantic area regional. direc: ifor- emergency welfare oe ‘PERSCNAL SIZE io. ti we Faroe oe [VORY SOAP FIVE ROSES—25 LB. le, O. White and Florence Mont- gomery, all from Ottawa. Approximately 50 people from |various parts of the Island are| ~SEE OUR ‘expected to attend. Wek tan is |" DUCK SHOWS SPEED yon he ORE | The canvasback duck SPECTA' |been timed at 72 m.p.h. in flight. | FLOUR tt Ga ZAKEMS FOR $ $$ SAVINGS Ow, Lbs. 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A resident of Northam charg- ed with illegal possession of liq- | vor was fined $20 and costs or a , \three million people have seen people. of all the nations’. One of the speakers on the opening night’s program on Friday will \be Mr. W.E.R. Lock, who is as- ‘sociated with the Summerside \congregation. He will speak to delegates on the subject, ‘‘what ~Birst in your life?’’. Also on Friday night, Major Grady, Summerside, will speak about 4 “HONORED ONBIRTHDAY | cayh , Soring “annual father and son banquet day cake by fellow members of im the church hall last night) Lows Quinn tn resognition of his th birthday Laonard : Orrie LETT was presented = birth Making the presentation was Brian Hon Watching Leo- nard hiqu out the candles is and scout groupe in Park who held their 7 ‘ t 5 oooooo We Trade * Furniture * Appliances * Televisions FIRESTONE Home and Auto Ltd. 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