This is the artist's. concept- fon of the new buildinc which will house Cudmore Business Equipment and Adelias i! linety. The two-storey cement and concrete block structure NEW CUDMORE BUSINESS EQUJPMENT STORE —- costing in the vicinity of $5.0 well he erected on the ste of the old building on Sireet wnich was burned Feb. 10 The new build nz will meassure % feet by Grafton Paes . - ?| 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thane, May 13, 1965. & Z f { i i Al Rogers, past district lieu- | tenant governor, presided at the “— Yegular meeting of the Char- lottetown Kiwanis Club at the x 6a Islander Motor Lodge Tuesday te _ evening ( ' The chocolate, bar committee Rt a! this project to date were very encouraging and that it was the intention to carry on the sale of chocolate bars during the sum- mer months The membership committee reported that a number of po- tential members have been con- tacted and arrangements made “to have these inducted in the near future It was also reported that the wading pool was being cleaned up and repaired in readiness MA feet The secohd floor will be rented as office space or apartment® Cudmore Business Equipment is now located at 100 Queen Street small Youth, 16, Is Committed For Supreme-Court Trial ALBERTON Gallant, 16, Rinomfield Corner, .. Was committed to stand trial at the--next—sessinn of the supreme court at the conclusion of a pre: Donald Iesenh ? liminary hearing at Alberton yesterday before Macistrate W Chester _S. MacDonald Gallant was charged with fail- ing-to stop at the strefie @ an accident, on arch 14, which resulted in injuries to Daniel MacKinnon. and driving on without rendefing assistance or giving his name MacKin- fon, resident of Knutsford. died the following morning in 0 Leary Community Hospital __Dr. L. G_ Dewar..the first of mine witnesses called "hy the crown, told af going out to the * Knutsford Road on. the nicht of March 14 where Danie! Mackin- fon was Iving on the south side of the hichwayr mm a state of the might of M shock The accident cirtim had @ cut on the hark of his head and a severe fracture of the right leg near the hip The next witness. Mrz Fred (Louise) Rix, O'Leary. said that MacKinnon visited at her home on the nicht in cuestion and left about I!,o'clock to walk home T'mon- Kerth Wemar Pach oS ‘eph Arsenault. ale. told the court that he was returning home from Koutsferd about 112) om March 14 and noticed a man lying on the side of the road about one quarter mile west of O'Leary Witness ‘ asked George Buchanan to call a doctor and ambulance. cover- ed the man with blankets and remained at the scene until the ambulance arrived Dale Thiren Ellis. Knutsford, said he was proceeding through Knutsford shortly after 11 that nicht and noticed a car swerve while passing another vehicle and then pull into a driveway. The fifth witness, Albert Jos- Duvar, said that a car he recognized as driven by the accused. passed his vehi- cle a few minutes after 1) on the might of March 14 and stop- ped in a jane. Witness was ar- companied bv two other boys and two girls Blair Robert Horne. Rioom- freld. told the court that he was a passencer in a car dnmven by Donald Gallant on‘the nicht f question and while they were passing a car he heard a thud and the Gallant car swerved and then pulled into a driveway. He had seen a person walking on 3 REASONS FOR BUILDING NOW 1. Quality for spring order bonus 2. Avoid 3° federal tax increase . No Payments for 4 months‘after signing mortgage will commence July 1. Chairman of the canteen com- jmittee, Gene Richard, stated jthat the committee was prepar- | ing the club's dairy for open- |ing the weekend of May 22nd | The proceeds from the dairy bar lare used to defray the cost of the pavement on the lett side Police Officer of the highway He said that Gallant-got out Obstruction and examined the left front Case Adjourned fender then backed out and drove*toward Knutsford. They then came back and saw a per-/ son lying on the shoulder of the | sclice tinea Hadas 20 ii read. They didn't stop but | Amgue-Mel his case adjourned until Friday May 15 for judgement. drove through O'Leary and re~ The case was heard by acting turned to their homes. Before the evidence of Horne Coop equeted the tet | Magistrate Charles R.. McQuaid ion of the court under the Can- i" Queens County Magistrate's Court Wednesday morning when | Lester O'Donnell, council for the accused, called no witnesses and ada Evidence Act. POLICE TESTIFY argued the case himself. Cpl. MacKenzie, RCMP. Char- lottetown. described a number | “of photographs of the ident | tek and . 1958 | called Constable Maynard Roy were entered as evi e. ; as the only witness for the pro- Constable J. K. Greer, RCMP S@cution. Alberton. described the accident | The case of Clarence Bret on area and said that he and Con- | stable. Edward McCue went to| Charged with passing when _ it Donald Gallant’. house where | ¥8S unsafe _to—do—so—and—_with ; they gave the accused the stat- | Speeding was set down for hear- utory warning after which Gal-| ing on May 17. lant_was interviewed on events There was one case of illegal e night in question. At this possession of liquor. The accu- point Constable Greer said they | sed was fined $20 and costs. reported ‘that the proceeds from | -for_the-summer-activities which ! Crown. Prosecutor_Alan- Scales. Simmonds of Summerside—East; | brought the boy's father and continued the interview in his George McMahon while Gallant presence was represented by Bruce Mac- The crown wast represented by Donald WHY WAIT Kies Club In City Gives Progress Report | operation of the club's wading poo! which is used during the months of July and August to tech the underprivilezed chil- dren swimming and water safe- ty. This training is supervised by the local Red Cross Guest speaker of the evening was Jimmy Fox, athletic direct- or for the city Recreation al Council, who gave those present a short but very informative talk on the great work being done for the youth of Pri nee Ed- ward Island by the council and great need for leadership among the chi ildren Undersize Lobster Case Adjourned ALBERTON A. Montrose fisherman, Ivan Chester Adams, pleaded not guilty before Mag- istrate W. S. MacDonald at Al- berton yesterday to unlawful possession of 55 unders! zed, lob- sters and using a 36-foot boat in committing the violation of the fishery regulations The. case was adjourned to May (9 for trial. Percy Arsenault, Waterford, was fined $50 and costs for driv- “pended. For parking on the wrong side of the highway, Douglas Robert Hardy, Alberton, was fined $10 and costs while a similar fine was handed out to Timothy John Ahearn, St. Louis, for permitting an improperly equipped vehicle’ to be operated on the highway $20. and costs for possession of intoxicating liquor Verna Wallace, Coleman, was | fined $10 and costs for driving without due eare and -attention, and Ralph Cormier. St Louis, was fined $10 and costs for per- mitting a vehicle to be left standing without brakes OFFER FREF AID Expo '67 officials are planning free attention for an expected 42.000 demands fer medical aid during the worlds fairs six ‘months ORDAINED Alhson Haynes. BA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Haynes of Charlottetown, has gradua- ted from Queen’s Theological College at Kingston; Ont.. and will be ordained’ as a minis- ter Canada May 2%. At Convocat- ion exercises recently held in Kingston, Mr. Haynes was awarded the Waddell and Leitch, Memorial Scholarship for post-graduate studies, given each year to the student who stands first in his class for the combined three years of theological study. He was also awarded the Kent Prize in Old Testament, the Holland ~Prize-in New Testament; shar-—— ed_the JR. Watts Practical Theology Prize, and the Fra- zer Prize in Church History. ing while. his license was sus- gram for this year’s a mernnen—— WATCH 18 EXPECteR te A Tignish resident was fined Commi Chairmen Appointed MONTAGUE — The Montague Regional Strawberry Festival Committee met Monday evening to further determine its pro-: July 2t with the Lower Mon- tague Regatta and continuing on the 22nd and 23rd at Montague with programs for each day to be completed at future meetings of the executive com- mittee. At Monday's meeting Eugene Murphy __was man of the festival queen pro- gram and several matters per- taining to this part of the cele- bration were discussed. Mrs. - Peter Sinclair will -earry an as- chairman of the dance program and will report back on her findings at the next meeting The Royal Canadian Legion will. operate the booth and the bingo at the regatta and Albert Ells- worth will be chairman of this part of the program as the Legion representative The committee expressed its wish to have a much greater ¢ amusement program ef the! 3 a regatta and it is expected that / games in which the audience e ence can participate will be made | available Ameong those men- | tioned was a “tug-of-war, horse | shoes, bingo, program for child- | The Thursday and Friday pro- gram at Montague will include A general denial of practically all allegations contained in the statement of ciaim of plaintiffs, a defence was filed with Protho- All proceeds from this year’s festival will go to the new rink of the United Church of , ‘ Home. It will be‘one of several , dances that have currently been festival - les Ready. The defence specifical- i 2 i ss ie Alumni Ass'n 222722 rs MONTAGUE — The executive of the Montague Regional High School Alumni Association an- nounced Tuesday that as part a subsequent appeal to the su- preme Court from a lower court conviction. The defence filed denies that Elizabeth L. Reid. at the time causes of action This Ball will be heid on Wed- nesday, May 19, at the Legion projects planned by the alumm to raise funds for the scholar- ship any of their actions. It also de- The Ball will have the use | mes the arrest of John Henry of = Seveiens acheter ats | Reid and were vovalist who will supply mu: for waltzes, fox-trots and music was made under ‘authority of a warrant in that behalf which was lawful on the face of it and issued by a judicial officer : The advance sale of tickets The defence filed also states has already indicated that many |acts complained of done by de- | are in favor of such a program. fendants Webster and Ready in ee SUL Lua LLLLU 4) r run 9 any A Churchman, It Demolishes Pierre Berton. 103 GRAFTON STREET PULAU Lut qn PLLA iM Plaintiff Claims © ~ JUST ARRIVED. _A_Reply To: The Comfortable Pew “JUST THINK MR. BERTON” (A LITTLE HARDER) - By Ted Byfield This Book Is Amusing, It Is Devout, It Is Penetrating, It Is Written By THE CARD SHOP Cards — Books — Stationery Pes Denies * sa the reasonable discharge of their duties as peace officers and not otherwise. and that plaintiffs’ alleged causes of ac- tion are barred by provisions of the Police Act Note Section 12 of the Police Statutes of Prince Edw Is- land, states’ No action be , brought against any officer. cos- stable or member of the said Force for anything done by him in the reasdeable discharge of his duty Noting the plaintiffs’ state- ment ‘of claim contained men- tion of me bias of ‘the Magis. trate’ ‘A. James Haslam. QC), the defence states the Stipes diary Magistrate is appointed by the Lieutenant- Governor-in Council for the Province of Prince Edward Island and as such the said City of Charlotte. town is not liable for his acts. 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