) 5 ‘Mo d I i \ ms ICL A GEORGETOWN | Street Fight In Ch'town » LAC and Eari ouel Fal Idivve lie ant Spea er ISLAND NE aie “a Lands Three Men In Court- Mr. oe. street figh' Grafton ; Joseph Newmaa, in a t on a = eke error was. fined $30|-Street across from the Rollaway. - and Mrs. Chester Walker | ons costs when he pleaded guil-| When he attempted to arrest ( ca Tey _mmtored to Murray ty to a charge of being drunk one of the combatants another S'side Ph s. Ed. Instructor Sets 2°ss Be terse, | Sia aicorderiy. The accused re-lone, the accused. grabbed the \tionalist China, but the protest r foe ein ee CHEE: | ccived the stiff fine following jofficer around the neck from | was ruled out of order. The Un- Jean Betchilder, dental | the testimony Police r |behind enabling suspect ie Rinedom getcate. Micha - mj Addresses Father, Son Meet niion at Charaitown war's | ae Sitney Hurray whe sat leacare The policeman ide anc, a motion, -f guest Mr. i but it was leated after two re- ee : KENSINGTON -— Charles Bal- chaired by the president, Ever- Mrs. Lawrence . - er ® — oe a [vates. The Gnal delent camp be- | ie physical education instruc- ett Donald. cheques were pre-| Mrs. Michael Burke Jr. is * City Ph sician i ih one leause the assembly was one || Summerside High School’ sented to boys for public Patient in the Charlottetown Ho- Y —. the vote short of the necessary two- 4) at the Ken- ing. and to boys to spital. ; ree $10 because of his help to inde majarity. toones Men's them for expenses incurred | Emily DeCoste and Judy _— ae side coe uae po Resection (lar and ton tas- whe they wens ee ne seats 0a B Sewest ol Char an ak ere jie. 0 discubsion groups'en the the Kensincton Un- ment on Friday. umewent of Chae) e ant 88 situation in Viet Nam. Discus- Hall recently. The devotions included | Robert Dorgan of Woadeitie | irtreatitic Aueos ae — a sion group leaders were Rev. Ft» : “ | His address dealt with boys in hymn. scripture read by Alli- Mills was a recest business vi- day ic Assembly was pot es W-P. Bolger, Douglas Boylos, == - ' ‘a Christian atmosphere, Sunday som Mayne. and prayer by Re- ' siter Georgetown — , j Setews of Generel Prestive 2» ipstice they “ao Pamela Keirstead, and Mrs. Ja- CLIFT SENTNER |week day groups, ete. He told bert Carruthers. Batchilder of the | Patt of his formal program of | put two tickets on the same ear. net Baker them they must not be afraid to © Units 4. 5 and 6,0f the UCW | of Commissionaires in | 10° hours of post-graduate study, An out of. town woman chafg- | Dr. Frank MacKinnon, presi- Rejoins Staff lotianinSe tataiilets and mest catered to the banquet. was a weekend ¢¥ery two years. More than 500 eq with vagrancy received a 20- n nee be ro } icone te Savona oes OF N ie 6 sw rie Stee Se & See | ee Sas Scueenes hea eee oe assembly at a banquet Saturday SWEPO POT ee mille cieented Gs U.S. Hams y —| United States are attending. ‘ada Another female chard jevening and the assembly clos” (1:7 sentner, Milton, has re- fellowship of the father and sen MURRAY te ation: to Gove. pactet with being drunk and : — . ae joined the advertising sales staff banquet as a step in the richt Sold Here wi ee ee remanded to next —_ —s ee eT le ee HARBOR Soop ‘hpreaa! af the’ pace’ et |charge with ont fined $00 aieth- = ae june "chaser omen The following toasts were pro Q ironed i progress, they will beer given a 20-day suspended sen- Two Accid PG sales manager. said Mr. Sentuer’| Seavey Coscia t wares uvesti Mr. and Mrs. Lastrence Stew. | free to-attend continuous show-|tence and a third had the on is looking forward to resewing Murphy; ee Gea A number of persons have| art.have returned to Murray 28s of top-ranking -medical | charge dismissed by Magistrate | Fo |acquaintances with business Wendell Sinclair, Everett questioned the importing of Uni- Harbor to take up residence fol- | films and 3 broad, range of |A. James Haslam who presided. njure ur ' firms. | Champion responding: ladies, ‘ed States picnic hams, sow on lowing Mr. Stewart's retirement , 'echtical exhibits. ' i et et eas ore ee | Gonry- MacKensio, to -sale_in_many Island stores at} Mrs. Orrin Bell who had been | E staff of The Tesponded ALBERTON — Two highway |the iby Mrs. Harold Palmer: UCW 2bout 3 cents a pound, when 5 ee ee accidents Guardian-Patriot for two Years | president: the Queen, Billie Bry- the province is such a heavy| has returned to Murray Harbor./ waiter Ching. night near St. Peter and S¢ Paul |‘ 1962 to 1964 when he left) ston responded to with the producer of the produuet SUSPECTS GA | the . past School on the Western Highway. |ChaYiorietown business tirm, "singing of the Queen. Government agricultural amd! WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen-| Scotia, In the first ident, about | —<—|. During the business period marketing authorities however.|ator Milton R. Young (Rep.| Mrs. | 7.30, Kevin Joseph Gavia, Tig- | . say the province is part of 21ND.) says: “Many of our most! cing with nish, lost control of his 1953 car Malpeque M2. out about 10 miles from take ‘deficiency area as far as perk/valuable CIA operatives in va-| in-law, Mr. | and went into the-ditch. Howard) :|off. The pilot, who received his is concerned and mot enough irious coustries throughout the| Bruce, South | Gavin, of Tignish, a passenger: | Dies In Oregon |wotaing.« 62 ie Charlottetown | can be raised to meet the over-iworid are actally high-ranking / recent illness | suffered a fractured elbow and | | Flying was forced to land! all demand. _ |Communist party officials.”| pital. Se i wen Uae Oey | ewsmoros —— ir, mew tome MAR Owe en nme to | omnes ome we 5 ce | ; |. KENSINGTO! ths dee ona aa i | ain opemppelaiinn tr. : DAVID RAYNOR AND SALLY MARTIN | Tignish, head cuts |Jemin Barns. Kensington, | Nae \den of Riverton, NS, was be, United States oo pork imports jiee thet hendies funds for the | ertson, Kingsboro, Rev. Gordon R. Taylor, MA . |countries will become less Mare | were be (eae hella = James E- Bernard, |!" flown to Halifax for an over- and aes Oe pork is Central Intelligence Agency, and in Souris Was guest speaker at ‘the First | xist."" Rev. Taylor also express- ered bruises. passed away on March 27 | Saul. A leaner than from American | made the statement in his past week. second accident, about | Dawson success! cornfed. pigs and a United |sewsletter to North Dakota con Mrs. RJ. Prince Edward Island Model ‘ed the wish that the form of so-| In the |st Portland, Oregan, in bis 800 was ul in| Ne eee banat us ot eosbent a on Galted Notions Gener, Aemem cian weld be Clrletiot. 5 ee ae ee Ap edn gg Maggee 4 "the United States em-| Ser elaboration aed Ms effice| Robert Yales, bly held Saturfay at Montgom- |58 DELEGATES en by Joseph Perry of Tignish| He” was.born at Malpeque, ut the roughness of the field return, the | _ 62S i oe oa a ery Hall. Rev. Taylor, minister | Sally Martin president of the-| and Peter Buots also of Tignish sh |P_E.I.. and besides his sister, eet ean Manage to the ports quantities of pork Ro Bil com putt o at the Kirk of St. James, spoke |PWC association and secretary | Buots was taken to hospital: im | Mrs. Burns, is survived by his the plane, . ee comment on the statement. on the problems of East Asia-— + of-the-model_asseinbly.welcom- | Ajberton for tréatment of lae- wife, three daughters ‘and one | : : / “Because of the Oriental con- ed the 58 delegates from 17 Is- erations and a passenger, Alfred son.‘ 4 ¢ept of the family”, he said, Jand schools, to the assembly. | | Buots; remained in ‘espital for | . Private ~ committal service — “the communist ideals of re-/The assembly was called to or- | furthér examination. was in Lincoln Memorial Park in Oregan sponsibility _ appeal to them. der by David Raynor, president | Both accidents were inves- | j Seams vicar Sor vevelateon’ tap | Guase seed ar Gar alms," eitet eR AY NIGHT t for rev 10n; one minu' oi : re ems eens he Albany Native fil H&C BOY'S WEAR | OPEN THUR for those in au it ‘throughout the world. j SELL MARX CHAR Rev. Taylor also ed- | Gary ‘ MacLeod, delegate | Escapes Plane t ucation in China; “Gross illiter- jfrom Albania, ' introduced a LONDON (Reuters) Karl | i P , acy of the Chinese people is a, resolution calling for |Marx’s famous chair in the) Crash Landing 3 ; problem. but within 10 years, 90: ' Red China's admission to the British Museum reading roma =~ ‘ per. cent of the Chinese people UN. withdrawal’ of “Nationalist { will” be- sold, -it-was announced’ K ualive of Albany, Will ee will be literate. Russian com-. ,China from the UN and replace- | Friday. It is one of 300 chairs narrowly escaped Peon munism is becoming less and | ment of Nationalist China by the to be put Fee ee vting | When he crash landed his single- . : Jess Marxist and a peculiar | People’s Republic of China in | But to be quite sure of getting ‘engine airplane near Trenton, form of Platoism is taking its ‘all organs.of the UN including | the right one a museum spokes- |w Son Wednesday. _ Place, particularly in educa- ‘the security council. The motion | man said. one would have to| Dawson was headed towards Sion.” |was seconded ‘by Soviet Foreign | buy the lot . . . nobody cam | Halifax from the Trenton air- y cater to boy’s clothing needs . . . The speaker closed by stating Minister Peter MacKinnon. quite remember which chair port and was forced to make Cudmore that “‘the world will become so-| The motion was protested ‘by | was~his. 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