> “s . < * % _ . 2 e ' eused nothing te say about | Soeaazay oem NAO} Enjoys : 1. said that he had Tt sian CWS Fade. use we MONTague Enjoys : : : cused and given~him the usual ‘ ; ; ; . police wereng ot Ge jail _ be- : Eastern and Central Districts i wit’ cum ms Prosperous Y Gar The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. 31, 1965. 5|Puiiding The accused replied : 7 ) eat ae ae eee with Tommy, _ The town of Montague has had industry. ‘The plant if now being s Sas. Larter. When the accused was|# Prosperous year. -A number of / expanded. asked when he was-last there he | Projects were completed to the | rye first. artificial ice surface - | l mi didn’t wish to answer nor did he | 8@tisfaction of the citizens. 4a King’ is laid te ~ |have to say about the | Extensive pavi s done, a Seed rink = under : ’ : break. at the jail, Cpl.| with hard surface pavjng being | 0. sruction. . the accused and found a cut-on A number of housing units the palm of his left hand, which, were constructed for senior cit- r ee Sa There was no evidence for the |, During the The Strawberry Festiwa Judge C. St. Clair Trainor pre- ers all over the floor. She could | defence. wa } : ‘Week was a big success. Mayor sided at the trial of Francis Wil- see what she thought were fin-| In summation Mr. Scales said; — Garden of the Gulf .M Bruce H- Yeo in outlining the by liam Quinn, Be See Gooran | opens a 8. nme S80 o/ Se A amen ie ‘The a crouad to bo & apeat 1965 activities extended a Happy eH . nD ; ° dg Se gg he coins with break and. entry with in-| ployee of the board, stated that|from a window casing, in the plant has created many jobs in| Going Steady — tent to commit theft at the Fish- he first wegt to the office in the| Loan Board building. He said|the area and a substantial rev- ermen's Loan Board Office sit-| morning ofNov. 1ith and notic-|that the ‘circumstances were|enue is being derived from the} Who Needs it? eae area as ox chet | chet that, there were ae ee ee Ann Landers reveals that | te a . and, Nov. 10 or 11 uaae Sognsed | ak over the floor and also brok-| Mir. MacQuaid said that the pe, Se ee teen-agers themselves are pleaded | a a ae glass. a = oe _ enly evidence was circumstan-|ing the Holy. Land, the island of largely opposed to going a Ck med os Gn eae eat ee cial “and that the only circum-| Cyprus, Syria, and Lebanon. | steady. So why do they flo it? counsel for the. accused. | geprextmnataty six people had| piece of wood. He said this was| , *™°™ a em, they flew to} And what are the dden The Crown called five witnes- | keys to the office. mo grounds to convict the - ac-| London, motored through) dangers in this ap- ses. They’ were?\Mrs.’ Shelia pcerpRINTs cused. all: the European ‘countries witt,| proach to dating? Here are - : oot wi Cpl. Smith testified that he| Quinn was remanded until on eee, ae the answers — plus a descrip- Smith, RCMP; Leonard Baisley, | iad obtained fingerprints at the ee took. them to Kast Berlin "gre of the ene tne ote oniere of the Loan Board: | morning/ot Tee 40 ana Gee In England he spent some) 080 who shoul go steady. LIBERAL LEADER MEETS MEMBERS sed Soca dBi, nee gate, ap wit nae | Local Mica |eete"ening tr Sonat | Digetodays e ; early November. at 12.34 p.m. and 1089 pm. Os McAleer testified that |Servints had teen ome the “piece T Su i : ‘Liberal Leader Alex Camp-. plans for a possible spring RIGHT, are Robert Campbell, at 12.58 pan. On Sun-| she had locked the office on the | Sr"Brints had been on the piece’ TO SUDEFrVISe pelle second trom, right- cot election, aod the ‘session of MLA for First Prince, “H.P Summerside tides 18. minutes | went, % Nov. 0th at Spprosii|ing. He also identified — some| | se ara cascom i tag SP snare ccly ix ie Seah Torts hows ant: linerhan Chacsetoen,,Sun| ie te mma te, Se 2 oon af ie fice tna Radar Base , a3 New Year. Others LEFT TO . Fifth am we! ice | broken window.. potent George Fenguson, Kings. RAS 00. a ae at a eS ae at eng esos eed he = Les Gots. 8 a ae f -m. }< . Rises quite Board wi Canadian Marconi, CAMPBELL _ The P-E. Industrial Corpora: WEATHER _ _ [Sanday at 7.35 a.m. and sets at |disarray. Desk drawers were | Terning “of Nov. 11, and found|Monday for Seneterre, Quebec, (Continued from page 1) tion will take a hand, once it 4:59 p-m. pulled Pap windows broken in three offices. |Where he has been appointed gets into action, but the -| TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- |He said that the metal around|*upervisor of the radar base | point of view in the legislature Srnniest bill hes- a responsibil |tures: . - |the combination of the safe was|there. He spent the past six : Campbell Bs 4 |damaged and that one- corner | Weeks visiting his parents, Mr. I Cc bes 3 733 ‘had been pried open. He stat-|and Mrs. Maurice Griffin, 38 ce GU 0» 3 . |ed that he and Cpl. Bungey had /| Ville Street, Charlottetown. : 2 2 |talked with the accused at the| Mr. Griffin has recently visit- For Y ; 5 % G M jail on Nov. 12 and that the ac-‘ed Ankara, Turkey, with a com- our = . ; | : ie wn Mayor New Yea al” Corpohell betaves, £3 0 treatment of soner ciinans, 91d e = By a eorgeto y “et His Excellency Y rs hew e = pes |er people nursing homes and |~JO2©Y .---+:-*-+*- ‘ out Fifth Kings, adds two mem-| the disabled, Yarmouth ........ 23 4 : , Most Reverend, ‘bers to Fifth Queens and chan- wee tibed Witie oe .| John’s ......... 6 2 GEORGETOWN — George- future expansion and progress’ {s M A.M ' Eve Parties. . * ges certain boundaries in Prince} day afternoon in the Charlotte-|- tag amax (CP) — The wea- town's Mayor Howard S. r j . ? jacEachern, D.D. —-should be proclaimed now, if| town Hotel, adjourned briefly for| ther office says. a storm over |L°a! pas extended best wishes Mayor MacLean said 1965 has| ; - ? it is to be used for the next/dinner, then resumed their dis-| .enern Quebec is moving |r .2 "abey sud prosperces Wowihess 9 motoworthy. yet: and Bishop of Charlottetown Large amount at Sire oe tortion ¥t sack betes be aie tm-| Sot, beinging a flow of extreme: |qcnr icon" canual New Yeor's| ann’ satted ‘ia’ wishes to. the 5 oN election, he said. a Wy ml sie to the district. To. |message on behalf of the Town|mew citizens who have built Will hold a reception “WN. / wholesale prices clude the removal of the Mi-| - CITY AREA _| casional drizzle in all three pro- Ce eee ar tea anes Gar ecne ier ak tae at oe couche, St. Nicholas and _ Sher. vinces, as temperatures rise to make sulestnies he - said, Oe ens : 1 See ee ares the tore| FUNERALS | Sect lta to te tn cir [aad tetnce bas enems| Ti. Maver td Coane, be , Dun Gleston _ $. R. JOHNSTON'S FINA om Third! MaeDOUGALL FUNERAL — Outeste western Que- | ment in many fields of endeavor! wishes for a happy and | Te The funeral for Mrs. Wesley| D&C; is expected to affect the jin our Town.” ou New Yor”) | New Year's Day to give more incentive and em-|wacDougall was held Thursday, | S20" ise ia’ the dey. Some cue ud ae ee ee tice: St. Peters Road Phone 2-1632 couragement. to Island indus- or Home or oe clearing is forecast for north- eae hon Sea, alae CARVING WAS WELCOME | . 8 tries to expand. and develop. |ion United Church where funer-| €2%ern New Brunswick in the The old , e ° ; They're suflering now for, lack lal service was Seba as erening. The New Year 1 pre |e aa Suames 7 loriginelty a charm to ire , 2:00 till 3:30 p.m. Or cafl Lawrence Breau at 4-7605 encouraged in every way POS-|Reyioad ‘ills. "Congretation:| ™h cocecianal Tein’ fomng in |, ee,coeablntement. of two terge|felencly epics, ebeerd. , , 7 : , al hymns were: “All The Way/| ali regions. s prrillure to develop industrial My Savior Leads me” and “Onto| Regional. forecasts: ne ta in eee eK KK KX % kk kw Kw aK KK ke hk KK kK OK: Sen criticised. In Nova Scotia,| Ivan Taylor, Joseph Walsh, John ——- aeiaeinaaeaes conditions in Georgetown. Em- 2 y Seca nw Wie al Mate eee eae |g eee leone ees} = SUNDAY-AT 9.00 __ SPECIAL And ‘Romance . sie: Salder Cots to Lease Ma Reaes see Chae. have _remilted trom te eaabe _ Are In Their ° = nt bide ® for, and Leonard MacNevi,”10-| Now Year's Dey-coudy with ox |taalect ‘nthe Town wad Ws MATINEES ‘Blood - And The Faster The Haw: Demision cometicy. Sees tan Sober at Cnctiote- toni doubt that George- At 1 - 3 Only i : y a s CREIGHAN FUNERAL — The | town 3-44 a.m. and 4.34 p.m. On jeud to new tha toed weaseeaieds a . Action ... The More The Fun. a Saturday at 449 a.m. and 5.14| shipbuilding and trawler fishing ; p.m. On Sunday at 6.04 a.m. ‘capital of the province and WOW!) TODAY-SAT._ Sar" [GAIVESAL W's Fun and Action... aT they grab a wheel...OR A GIRL! | NOTICE OF MEETING | The Annual Shareholders meet- ing of the Charlottetown Driving i Park and Provincial Exhibition | —~ Ass'n. will b held Wednesday, sae Teeeic NIM fa-eccar ven oni sins Jan. 12th, 1966 at 2 p.m. atthe} Gilat) 9 iver ee oe lee Catholic ceme-1 Association office 151 Gt. George , Ge St.Charlottetown, | sR Confederation sor at amallon, College. Oo oe ee fe geil. @-Tahia= TONIGHT - SATURDAY PLEASE NOTE—Due to New Year's Eve Dance, the show will start tonight at 7:30 sharp. TI — His : Worship Mayor a , EASTERN] Walter ]J.CoxandMrs.Cox TREVOR HOWAR! BRIEFS] | wt NEW YEAR'S RECEPTION NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT CELEBRATE cacti Sed tn." 0" mo a _ AUDREY HEPBURN Murray Siewert, has eee sparkles as that 3 with the Bank of Nova, Scotia, on : . « ROBSON > . _ delightful darling, sher_ spending the "Corti _ For Gentlemen eee sg folly Golightly. “and Mrs. Milburn Stewart, Mur- _ serving wild oats, ‘ ray Harbor. ; : champagne dreams, Sages tae ok "onan i at The City Hall on eo and has been received by : - ‘ ¥ onderfil fun! rates in rates come oot! = SSQturday, January Ist, 1966 Bp, or 8 Glenda Gillis, nine-year-old os oh les aes - . = wate taren, oar | F'tom 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. — cS pat TT * Callers are requested te present calling cards. fe ‘ en eee Montague spent Christmas day John J. Butler, Ce ste . eee a a ed | nomen A | | —— a Show at 12:00 sharp—Be Earlyi tara er member es | kok kw kw kk kk ek kk ke kk kk Kk kk kw ok kOe