In his first: official .act as the president of the George R-Pearkes -VC Branch, Roy- al Canadian Legion in Sum merside, Ross MacKenzie Students Evacuated When Fire Lilian McKenna} a grade, mine student at Englewood Re- “@ional High Schgpil in\Crapaud ,Was injured wien she jumped ‘from ‘one of the windows as ‘fire damaged the front-entrance ,0f the school about 10:30 yes- ‘terday morning. . PAST PRESIDENT HONORED called upon his ie Leo Blacquiere (right) and pinned—the —past—_president’s badge on him. This short cere- mony took place Monday ev- Threatens having done a splendid job of guiding them through zero visibility in smoke to safety The new school opened for classes on Jan, 3, and some work still. remains to be done before the building is fully completed. ‘ _An-oil-_heater;—being - used—ay— workmen installing front doois, ‘is said to have been respona- ‘sible for the fire which ignited ~ {the efforts of the local fire -de- ‘partment to extinguish the , blaze. Dr. Lioyd Cox, Chariotte- ‘town, said last night that Miss iMcKenna’s injury was not as ‘serious as . first anticipaied. | She was admitted to the Prince Edward Island Hospital with an undetermined back injury | following medical examination | by Dr. Angus MacLeod at Bonshaw. She was allowed to return home after having x. rays. During the evacuation ol pupils, most students left the building by two exists, OTT) CISTID]EU Cth = Ww 0 of the classrooms which are at ground floor level. Some were reported to have suffered min- and bruises to hands making their exit windows. ts reported being an cow i ; “eme of the workmen, George MacLean, who was credited .as Prayer Week | Services End | KENSINGTON — The fina! servic of ihe Weak of, Brave Mark's Anglican Church, Ken sington; and was conducted by the tector, the Rev. Ronald Par- . Sons. \ Rev. L.M. Murray of Kensing- ton United Church preached on’ the theme, “The Fountain of Christian Personal Experience.” Scripture was read by Rev. Waldo Elliott. and Rev. EH Bean. LATE NOTICES ~ ‘(Also see announcements m © | dy i rH z i Hi i New Fences, Free z the time the of place. “ity Youth Given Term Appearin, ti | i De SHUNES OD. 8) ce ince hie. Galen Wan ae charge of theft, Roger Paul Gallant, King Square, Charlottetown, was | break, entry during annual the Summerside bran- which- tion meet- formal | officers aad 17 given two years in Dorchester Penitentiary by Judge C. St./ Clair Trainor in -Queens County Court yesterday. ° Counselled by John J. Holmes | the accused, at an sion, had pleaded guilty | breaking and entering Street —Charlottetown——a 1 ¢++-65 the a small -amount stealing money. ‘epairs For conducted by Deputy Attorney- General J. Arthur McGuigan. earlier ses_., 3 for | Tignish UC TIGNISH — New fences are to be erected’.around the church | yard in the spring and further | to te hen ins-th tery, Roy MacLeod announced in his trustees’ report given .at the annual meeting of Tignish P.E.I. Officials rr z ge & en 5 i : f{ Wit 3? pha NESSES In Fire Death Inquest: i pti fil bie i 5 & ° v2 & aE 3 Eee? | g 7 : f i FF z Fe git reee sf iff A g z Th 74 g > 2 = - a query by the Coroner ne stated the thermostat was loca-" ted in his living room downstairs. through artificial respiration ad-| He also stated there was .no | ministered by members of the | evidence of bottles and glasses Fire department, and in | lying around. He couldn't say the ambulance enroute the /-if the TV was on. , | Charlottetown Hospital. Dr. DESCRIBES EVENING " Coady, .who took over at the| Robert Wigmore told of spend- hospital, gave evidence on im-/ ing part of the evening with juries to the victim throughthe | the Gallants watching TV, He breathing of smoke, tot gases left shortly after the hockey and ¢: monoxide. game for Mr. Rhynes' pre Dr. Abel of the provincial mises. There he continued to department od | watch—the—television-— His bit ther arrived with some friends. "| im several years, the festival Charles Hogan, Mr. MacKen” ' gle (seated at left) _ fo Music Festival Said Ga / dl in Tempo 1 es ining * | to be performed in the various | mental classes came from ‘the | press in December and has been | made available in Montague, Summerside, and Charlottetown, with copies also being sent to throughout music teachers . | year, for the first time will_ have a wom Judiestor in musica) classes, She ig Mrs. - ‘Mossie Hancock of the Regina MMaaNe Conservatory of Music who fre. ‘ sie Hi Yoxygen which led to irreparable a few songs. His uncle call-| certs with her husband, ie! ; ise.” | damage to the There | ©d him to check the noise and 8.) welj ksews ecg lectorenegelt | coal ke minen Rete | Cast, | was also some ey: of dam) | short time later his brother and alist who brings to her. perf . oe may that time age to the brain. | friends left. He went to bed. Mr.| ances’ both skill and wit. eg soaeetien ot : Cst. Dow Ta told Rhynes had asked him to check ne. ee Make thermostat, Wh wed areueed congregation of the United Church of Canada. The meeting, held om Monday | afternoon at the homg af Mrs. | William MacLeod, decided to around the chiifich early in - spring. ; Mrs. Roy MacLeod stated so | ince. her board of stewards ren that duplex envelopes are be- | ing used regularly. Mrs. Edith | Eldershaw gave the financial | report: for the Ladies Guild | giving special mention to Mrs. ; AY C. .G of Alberton for her i of flowers for services ship and acted as. chairman. He complimented the members on the work done in the past, and spoke of i being made a Bround ma «(Cem | | | the church | ‘Elected to the trustees were John Roy MacLeod and. Mrs. Christopher: Hammill, Mrs. Ha will be om ‘a team with | sweeping being on patrol with Cet. George two Ontario cators ‘Pineau Ward ‘wen ie ire "wat le frm, hie len by the shout of Smale “and. i. Queen andl ine fo to | “fire”. He too rs.| Dav e . 2 To Ottawa | arouse the eee and ef-) Gallant's voice. There was a a" CAG. > Bag =, - feet reseye. Phe’ fire appeared - The Music F ;| euvelling eoesiiien Wis oe Hon. George Dewar; minister | centered in the right lower'| feared he would collapse. He|. ry estival syllabus | ing masies Ris t- of education, and Gordon White, | living room in the front section | put his fist through the window | thou” nttaty ce SrouPinE of | Pected that te ues ral deputy minister of publie works, | of the house. It burned around | and let himself drop. He got! Sire cuten veh eet av hen tor _— leave today for Ottawa\where | a chesterfield and TV set. Mrs. | up pretty dazed with his arm w | 210, 6 ioe Sen: ne: Sass | they will meet with Labor Min- | Gallant) Donna and Deborah | bad shape He heard his uncie| “MCh affect few large Vil-) we will have more performers pe 3 lage schools and bring them in| than ever at the 1962 festival,” | ister Michael Starr and other }»were ldcated in the room im-| and'tried to catch hint when he nae | a labor department officials. mediately above. He 8004 sf the | aropped. He. was week trom | SPCR with town “seheols | che conpladed. Dr. Dewar said yesterday | Tescue Deborah and ‘taking | joss of blood and lost conscidys- : ' that discussions will centre | her to the bospital. On return | sess ‘He said that hé did no tf eueaasteues ann (YA ‘a between 6 and 7 o'clock in round —th sderal-provincial | the baby—and - Gahant had arr mself and th he Gal. | =~™ 4 ws = = “drunk causing a | Be went over to agreement on vocational train. been taken from the room afd inns had nothing to drink, He : e ° ote wee eye ae * | men were srogdiing img and plans for vocationat! Placed across the ‘treet: Mr. | aia not see Leonard Gallant af- Case Is Ad ourned At S‘side ee ot resisted ar- | down and as he expansion in this par | ere Se nena eee Oe ee ae brother and. party ar- ! | est and after a struggle he| ushed from behind ‘ ; i : Cpt. Rod MacKenzie submitt-| "yet |g SUMMERSIDE —-A charge of | rénce MacCausland, Summer-| succeeded in getting him out rns iia sail 4 ed photographs of the exterior | ..chorated by two other wit-| ‘tiving a. motor vesicle while | side. by Prince County Magis- wes told by UC Men $s Club | and interior of the house follow- | 1 oo... tenet" thover and Aj-| his abilities were impaired by | trate W. Chester §. MacDonald, Gallant that, ‘It | ag. the. fine, | lan Gallant. The latter was not | #cohol resulted in a $100 fine | yesterday. Blaze In Car couldn't take Pineau To Hear Speaker INVESTIGATED FIRE | | related im any way to the Lev- | Deing levied against Major Law: | Two other men, Nelson Lee | he wasn't going to take : Fire Chief H.H. Jewell told of! nard Gallants. [ | MacKay, of Summerside snd | Iched to get out of there as. SUMMERSIDE | — Allison | events at the time of the fire and| “Leonard Gallant told of: sit- | MoleuIn-O Gerald. Joseph Gallant, Rich- |§§ WQUCIC! Sean of. bin babies” MacKinnon, Charlottetown Eas- | later of 4n investigation he car- ting home with his wife and Bob | e-in ne mond, oth entered not guilty ee The last witness, Mr. tern field secretary for men’s | ried out. He believed the fire. to Wigmore watching TV on the |W rth $50 pleas to the same charge and|- SUMMERSIDE — A 1956! said he was at the work will be the guest speaker | have started in the chesterficld night of the tragedy. They watch-| ° F ,000 had_their cases adjourned-untit -rord car caught fire briefly that night when ister, conducted opening wor- | at the regular supper meeting in the Rynes’ living room, Mrs. | eq the hockey game and Bob | later in the month, J. Watson last evening while in the vicin- | sttempted to arrest Pineau, | of the men’s club of Summer- | Gallant and the children were left. His wife went to bed. He DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) — Jim MacNaught, QC, represented iy of the CNR station bringing He said he heard Are | side Trinity United Church (0- jn the:room above. Mr. Gallant senisingd ond .watched the Ju-| Fisher of. Belmont, Mass., who both men | owt the fire department. “ | nla Gallant say that Cam night in Epworth Hall. had apparently fallen asleep in| Hiette show. He had a visit from | ™#*es @ habit of holes-in-one, Ten dollar. fines were paid by| However the blaze was ¢x- Gallant was man to -This will be the first meet-|a chair in the living-room of| Ken Wigmore about 9.30. He 8 0,0 ace Teestay i Harold Leonard Arsenault, Char-| tinguished by means of am ex-| him alone, he could, but iho o ‘was elected. It includes Ernest! felt the -fire which of a| nor amy bales. ihe and quarter - century cham-" wajker, Traveller's Rest, after | the pumper arrived. . <n Murphy as president, Maynard | smouldering mature had. been| awakened around four, yelled | Monships. -*- they pleaded guilty to speeding! 1 could not be learned who! -. . x . Thompson “as secretary-treay | ‘going sometime, and wai ”parti- | fire Apparently he went out | ¢ Th 58-year-old Fisher is New charges, owned the vehicle. | OUR ¥ON — and @ program F ransegracme cularly dangerous in emitting cold for he did not wake up| ce ee . ae gg © ~ " right of Le | om 2 wet Thomas Phillips, - Scott | poisonous gases: - A, way, improperly |__. " ' “ and Vance - Bridges. | “Robert Rhynes, owner of the ise until. in hospital $50,000 to any player in the dual | equipped motor vehicles, result-| COMMONWEALTH LINK, | @apeugs ATION sen and Mrs. Roy MacLeod stewards. Mrs. Roy MacLeod, secretary- | gave the financial report.” of the Summerside Lions Club. accepts a cheque for $1,400 president Schaurman. who is of the club, > %. a past was | building, told of his returning were elected ‘to the board of | treasurer, read the minutes of | home following. @ -customary chairman of the CNIB | ‘* | the last annual~-meeting and late Saturday night visit with relatives down town. campaign held ia Summer- side lew © ? + Rangers Edge Wolves 5-3 - HALIFAX (CP) — Halifax Wolverines’ hopes of pulling out of the Nova Scotia Senior Hock. | ey League cellar were dashed Tuesday night as they lost 5-3 to New Glasgow Rangers--before 2,000 fans here. The loss to the third-place Rangers prevented Halifax from | Bulling into a fourth-place tie with Windsor Maple Leafs in tne in the five-teani lea- The victory lifted New Gias- |, gow to within four points of sec- end place Moncton Beavers. Kelly As Choice. i. | tournament making ‘a hole-in- ‘one while playing with its clubs. He shot his hole-in-one on the 192-yard, 15th hole of the PGA. course using a %iron. The ball | bounced about 20 feet from the pin and rolled to the cup. | | It was the 13th for Fisher in his goli career. However, he won't get to keep the whole $50,000. He made an agreemént with Bill Jelliffee of ed in the usual $10 fines © &| ‘The Commonwealth Parlia- couple of other persons. mentary Association to promote | One man was assessed # $20 understanding between the vari- | fine for being intoxicated in. 4 ous parliaments was formed in| public place while a second paid | London -in 1911. the same fine for possession of intoxicating liquor in his own residence. The case of Ernest Perley Tozer, Chatham, N.B., charged with leaving the scene of an ac-4 cident, was heard. te Cpl. MacKenzie, in charge of the identification branch of the RCMP, Charlottetown testified as to pictures and other evid- | ence he had taken from the two | vehicles involved. A j Madame Rolande Rouén of | the crime detection laboratory, Sackville, N.B,,. told the court that samples of paint scrap:ngs | taken from the accused's truck were similar ‘to the paint tound The Value - of Your * Advertising X CALL 8031 - . Today! Hf ‘ SUMMERSIDE YOUR PATRIOT SLATE. OR MISSED 4 for Free Delivery -@1a4 «= THIS. NUM- BER between 8.30 - 9.00 am. for de livery right te your door. $’SIDE DIAL 3750 TOWN TAXI Rocket Richard Just Can't See on the damaged ear. ca ce SHIPPEGAN, N.B. (CP) — | Tozer, Pore os his The : ie Maurice (Rocket) Richard, re- own behalf testif was Summerside eee | tired-great “of-the--NHL's-Mont=* driving a track between Sum- |-——Phone 2128 for taxt i @uardian « Patriot merside and Borden but didn’t + interview ‘here Tuesday he know that he struck anyone. He | “Centinnems service —aff io pag “just can’t see’ Toronto Red said the truck had 92,000. miles pasecngere Summerside ‘ | Kelly being picked at centre om on it and was quite noisy and Sl 2 atk St if he hit anything he wasn't | aware of it. The alleged accident took place in the Middleton area. The case was adjourned for judgement until Thursday, J. | Watson MacNaught, QC, was NOTICE TO THE - Notice Of Annual Meeting -|Flu-Sidelines Terry Downes }) LONDON (AP)—British boxer Terry Downes, holder of the disputefi world ti- fle, Was stricken with / ay. canceling next week's against Wilf Greaves of q x , . The annual meeting 6f Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company will ‘be held at. the Civic Auditorium in the Town of Summerside at the hour of 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon, on the twenty-third day of January, 1962. Dated at Summierside this second day of January, 1962.