Driving Case Is Adjourned |. AB oy nage fi | | Salned ue his case ad ee Dec. 17 for further hearing } j ' when ~he appeared before Mag- istrate James B. Johnston in Queens County Magistrate's }court yesterday afternoon. John P. Nicholson is counsel for the accused. Garnett James Livingston, | Parkdale, charged with failing | ito surrender his driver's lice) ‘ence, when it was suspended, | | was fined $10 and costs or tive| days. + Edison Walter Strickland, Clinton, charged with theft un- der $50 (a battery) offered a plea of not guilty and had his case) adjourned by consent until Jan. 17 for trial. Gordon Tweedy is counsel for the accused. Similar fines of $20 and costs or 30 days were imposed upon two men arraigned on seperate! charges of illegal possession of | liquor. House Is Built On Wrong Spot BOWMANVILLE, Ont. (CP) | Ernie Schweizer has discovered’ The annual dinner meeti ment of Health; and Rev. Sister Mary Henry of the Ca highii THE REAL MCCOY ihe spent 10 years building his the Prince Edward Is Henry Tye, Provincial Minis tholic Welfare. Bureauu spoke Seat af Gea ae Pomteanp 2 ‘ $16,000 home on land he does Alcohol Studies Advisory terial Association. David Bos on a meeting with the attor- symposium en elecholiem. ‘ . ant owe. | Council was held et the Char- well, P.E.I. director of alco mey-general at which @ provin- Meeting chairman wes Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Nicholson, mix but the real McCoy” sald He can't find the owner of the| lottetown Hotel last night. hol education, gave a report of lal rehabilitation center for Helen MacDonald, Charlotte right, home economics teach- one of the girls. The new i land, but he’s afraid someone | Among the delegates attend- the activity of his | division @lcohdlics was discussed. A town er in the recently ‘opened classroom hes four complete | will show up and order him off,| !8 the meeting were left te home economics room at the kitchen units and at present | Schweizer, ©, came from Dr. Robert Forsythe, Montague Regional High approximately 25 girls are ta- uw Germany 12 years ago and medical superintendent of Ri-. ® b School is pictured discussing king the training. In the pic- | bought 25 acres five miles -north | verside Hospital; Bernice texture of cupcakes which ture with Mrs. Nicholson are | of here from Henry Stewart, | Rowland, director of . publie have juet been taken from the Mary MacKinnon, Ada Wé- | to sel! a 10-acre plot) Health nursing; Clarence J. ‘ oven. ‘These are not a cake liams and Gwen Robertson. | recently, he had the land sur-| Cormier, supervisor of alcohol ; a BORDEN — Traffic between| November total 13,313 — am {M-|yeyed. The eurvey showed his| @ducation and community ser- ; | Prince Edward Island and the| crease of 672 over the number| nome is located 760 feet off his| Vices, New Brunswick Depart- w e mainland on Canadian Nation's! carried in November, 1964, said|own property. 7 ' by ferries is continuing to increase.| J. G. Davis, manager. of CNS! arlington Townsnip tand rec- the property..deeded from the in er summer | pent Sones the seeyige | ME oanes chow 0,968 euto-\ show 0 eee deed |Crown. in 1786 to em . unknown oat : 5 a passengers — 1,- shows ‘recipient. . 368 more than November, 1964, — me betw: — er holder. The only’ fecord ill brin; 1 to 587,870 for | an a ormentine, iy Se trucks, 1220 tractor trailers and WI e a lot closer Te eee a Eastern anil Central Districts 206 buses, ‘The ferries Abeg- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Dec. 11, 1965.. 5 | Increase Of $675,000. } | | | ae tun nas traffic repre- }sents 7 persons car- io a the Northumberland the end of November by‘ oy cde than for the same) | period last year. The vehicles handled during | weit, Prince Edward Island and Confederation made 640, passen- ‘ger-carrying crossings during the month. | RAPID SCHEDULE Canadian National {s operating the most frequent winter ferry schedule ever for Prince Edward Island. With two ships making a total of 20 crossings a day, the eS os deration mt on Tuesdays because... sioners paid each month was-¥,- 932. By 1964, this number had increased to an oe oon of 7,. 893 monthly, and during the) current year the monthly aver-" age has reached 8,048. The ac- tual increase this year has been from 7,987 pensioners in Jan- uary to 8,171 in November. This latter figure compares with 6,- 898 in November, 1955, or an in- crease of 1,273. ‘ly to avoid unnecessary delay in| pressu receiving the pension. EASTERN FUNERALS SWEENEY FUNERAL — Fu-' neral of Catherine Anne Sweeney was held on Thursday morning from her late residence to St. LOCAL BRIEFS. YOUTHS APPRENHENDED | Chief of Police Sterns Webster yesterday that two youths have been apprehenfed concerning | the wave of window breaking in| the city. They are scheduled to) appear in juvenile court this! morning. FERRIES OFF Northumberland Ferries Ltd. has completed its 1965 ferry sail- ings between Wood Islands and Caribou, a company, spokesman said yesterday Service begin again on “May 1 if ice con- ditions permit. RETURNS . HOME S.S. MacLeod, 27 Oak ' ave., Sherwood, has returned home from attending an advanced training school for representa- tives of The Mutural Life Assur- ance Company of Canada at the Company’s Head Office, Water- loo, Ontario. FLUE FIRE The Charlottetown Fire de- t was called to extin- | Coluenbia Church, “East. Point, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W. MacDon- ald who also conducted service at the grave. Pallbearers were | Blair MacDonald, Robert Con- | way, Edward Sweeney, Percy | Murphy, Danny Jarvis, Gerald | McNeill. Intermen’ | church: coment? | cHevERae FUNERAL — Fu! neral of | Mrs. Joseph M.O. Che- | verie was held on Saturday morning from the Perry Funeral Home to St. Mary’s Church, Souris, where Requiem | Mas was celebrated by Msgr. J.A. Sullivan who also conduct- }ed service at the grave. Pail- bearers were, Joseph Murphy, George Murphy, Ernest Dugas, Ralph Paquet, Raymond Paquet, | Robert Paquet. Interment was in the church cemetery. MacDONALD FUNERAL — will} Funeral of Mrs. John F. Mac- *Donald was held on Friday morning from the Perry Funeral Home. to St. Columbas Church, East Point, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W.D. MacDonald. Rev. W. Keefe and Rev. J.J. Dunphy were pre- sent in the sanctuary. Palibear- ers were, Cheverie, Stew- art Cameron, John J. MacDon- ald, Harry Harris, Agustus vice at the grave was conduct- ed by Rev. W.D. MacDonald. In- terment was in the church ceme- | war a nd Shar finan tery. yesterday morning. A spokes- man for the department said only slight damage resulted in the kitchen from a fire in the flue. CARD WINNERS The following ate the results @f the card party held at the “ Community Center Thursday night: gents’ first, Damien Ly 1; gents’ second, Joe Mac- Entee; ladies’ first, Mrs. Mary Wedge: ladies’ second, Mrs. N. Gallant; concolation, ladies’, consolation gents’, Patrick Trai- for; special prize, Mrs. Joe Hen- Bessey; door prize, Patrick Trai- nor; freeze-out. Joseph A. Gal- leant and Mrs. P. Ellsworth. MacDONALD FUNERAL — Funeral of John D. MacDonald was held on Sunday morning from thesPerry Funeral Home | to St. Mary's Church, Souris where mass was celebrated by Msgr. J.A. Sullivan. Pallbearers were, Alexander’ Leslie, Am- tose Gorman, Peter Mcinnis, Perty McInnis, William Cahill, John Mooney, Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. the church cemetery. GREAMER FUNERAL — Fu- neral for Reggie Creamer was held on Monday morning from .| the Perry Funeral Home, te St. | tions today. Generally sunny condi- are expected during the day. Temperatures, however, will be cold. Although clouds will spread across the district Sunday, tem- peratures in most places should become a little milder than on Saturday. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, Eastern Shore, Cape Breton, Prince Ed- ward . Island, Eastern New Brunswick Counties: Sufny and cold, with a few cloudy periods. 15. Low-high at New Glasgow and Goshen 20 and 2, Sydney 23 and 2%, Charlottetown 16 and Bailey; Victor MacDonald. -Ser-- — Dunphy. Interment was in 2%, Moncton 10 and 23. Outlook was in the | for Sunday. Sunny, clouding over in the afternoon. A little milder. High tide today at Charlotte- town 1.15 p.m. At Rustico at 7.22 .m. High tide Sunday at Char- ttetown 12.21 a.m. and_ 2.02 p.m. At Rustico at 10.11 a.m. and 8.09 p.m.. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 7.24 a.m. and sets at 4.48 p.m. Rises Sunday at 7.25 a.m. and sets at 4.48 p.m. HORNE FUNERAL— The fu- meral for Lottie Alena Horne was held Friday, Dec. 10, 1065 from the MacLean Funeral Home to St. Pauls Anglican Church where service was con- ducted by Rev. Louis Elias. Hymns sung were Mortal Love | |) and The King of Love My Shep- | herd Is. Pallbearers were Nor- | man Lowther, Allister MacLeod, George Richard, Harold How- att, Tom Davis, Jr., and Ernest Zeller. Interment took place in the Milton cemetery. | MacLURE FUNERAL — The | ~ | funeral for Mrs. Elvin L. Mac. Lure was held Friday Dec. 10, 1965, from the MacLean Funer- al Home to the Fairview Baptist | _ Sponsored by The U.C.T. SUNDAY AT 9.00 Church where service was ¢on-| ©" ducted by Rev. T. W. Rev. A Donal ' Powell. service Mrs. Eric Laird’ sang Does Jesus-Care. Congregation- al hymns were In The Sweet By and By and Abide’ With Me. The choir sang Wonderful Savior. Howard, The organist was Mrs. Arnold| ®ACE! . The pallbearers were) ~~ Neill. Clifford Chandler, Arnold Neill, Irving Neill, Preston Neill, Dav- Marys Church, Souris, where mass was Geliebrated by Mogr. J.A. Murphy, who also conduct- ed service at the grave. Pall- bearers were M.J. McQuaid, id Axworthy, and Chesley Neill. The flowerbearers were David Laird, Kenneth Chandler, Shel- don Neill, Gilbert Neill, Eric Laird and Grant Laird. Inter- ment took place in the church cemetery. Harry Dixon, Donald Labrech, Chester O'Donnell, Andrew Mc- Intosh, Roland’ McDonald. Fiow- er bearers were, Claude Cream er, ie Peters, Mel LaBrech, James MacDonald, Daniel John- ston, Dave Chisholm. Interment was in the church cemetery. Confederation 4 Queen Charlotte High School pupits will present a Cantata-Drama “MIRACLE AT THE INN” Sunday evening, * §ilver collection will be taken, MORE- FISH CAUGHT Commercial fishing produc- tion in Lake Ontario rosé wi E. Piercey and~ “Rev. x During the| © A REGALSCOPE. PICTURE. WALTER BRENNAN starring three-time Academy Award winner per cent by weight and 50 per cent by cash value in the first half of 1965. entre Dec. 19 to 9 p.m. Jes Confederation Centre TONIGHT ONLY - Bake fs AT8 P.M. SHAKES THE SCREEN LIKE CANNON THUNDER! JAMES STEWAR SHENANDOAH TECHNICOLOR *: UNIVERSAL PICTURE Forecast For Pensions 2x". ae | tures | The ferries leave Borden and | |Lew overnight. High re, | Cape Tormentine at 8 a.m., 9.25 Old Age Security pensions paid ng 1965, the total amount | | Daweea ye a. 3 (> Bee. 2S ee. 18 to residents of Prince Edward of ‘peauionp paid will exceed $7,-| vancouver . ........ a2 oe cp any ee} ee" ip Island will oun ta tee approxi- | \een'eeo’ rye la oon we fe Mdmonton «. oe 065553; 1 0 |CNS’ charter bus carried 1,348 m. s ac ° at al ihe reduction of the qual-| With the present growth in pen. |CAIEATY = vvv---+--- 16 29 | passengers. | Connections with Confederation Centre Theatre ifying to 69 years in January, sion population, and the reduc-/g ig, 6 27 =| is being run on year-round basis. ; A a f according to J, E. Green, region-|tion of the age limit, the total | Toroate, sean es! oe Gift Certificate al director of - Age Security |is expected to reach $8,000,900 in | Ot ye enGnbecms "7 vu ir 1908. Ten years ago the total | Monte 2! 3 8 ' Speaker Unable | | ith To date, 730 on lications have was $3,300,000. Materee cit cetentss s been: received in his office from sa pl ea % 3S | To Visit P i A Souvenir Anne of Green Gables Card persons who will qualify for first RECEIVING APPLICATIONS Fredericton. ....... 4: $8 o Visit Province of msion at age The Old Age Security office is/Saint John .......... 15 % $5.00 per beeok 69 in January, with a small num- 20w receiving applications from|Moncton . .....+5-+. 12 33 Miss Anne Davison, assistant | still expected to be received Persons born during 1897. These Halifax © ../....-+.: 2% ##— |secretary of the Council for So- | Gift Certificates Redeemable at Any Performance before the end of this -month. | People will receive pensions dur-| Charlottetown ..21 32 \cial Service of the Anglican) Available Now. at the Box Office The additional revenue to the |imé 1966 in the first month fol-\gvdney = ........--. % 31 |Church of Canada, will not. | \ rovince from this source may | lowing their 69th birthday. “‘Any-|Varmouth ... ..... 27 39 jable to ‘visit the province as $ be increased even more if all | °¢ a ae es ce sk na ft. John's oo... essass 28 - |planned this weekend. ‘ 4 - those in the 69 year age group making a CHICAHO 20 sir 6. a0 58 33 Weather -conditions in Nova! who have not yet applied for the | Possible, said Mr. Green. MOMOD cs viek lees 26 48 | Scotia plus a slight indisposition | «x * * * k* * * * * nsion will do|so, immediately | In addition, his office will |New York ...0..+0: 37 50 have combined to necessitate By contacting the Old Age Sec- frag — ry art Washington ... ..¥.. 37. | the cancellation of her trip. Miss| TODAY ONLY SAT. 1-3-7-9 vee Near office in Charlottetown in ae ok bat the first to receive | Miami ean ie ae a |Toronte_ plans an early return to | : ’ : . : —GRADUAL-“INCREASE—— | pemalons-at-age. in danuary, Denver. ™ So einen tie Di 2 : : Mr. Green reported that there , 1967. Fis hicks wacliae Wee s aes a8 ‘has been a gradual increase each Mr. Green urged all those w Hf CITY ADEA BEGINNING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, Fat he manera pnt: My, TN HE | MMLAPAX cr) — Wong ers in this province. 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