BEAUTIFICATION CONTEST MR. AND MRS. WINSTON WOOD, MT. HERBERT First in Queens County farm home ‘A' MR. AND MRS. JOHN HUGHES, PE AKES (Io-winner In Kings County farm home ‘A‘ RAYMOND GILL. PEAKES (Bo-winner in Kings County farm house ‘A’ AN I) . SINCLAIR MACPIIEE, “B. “Stinksxlnu County small holdlnl ‘B r w CLASS WINNERS LBRIEFS Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 24, 1964. 5 Miami Tour Contest Winners Leave For Toronto Today They will visit Cypress Garr1 dens and see the Water Ski Show in the afternoon, then pro- ceed to Miami Beac’i and the St. Moritz Hotel for dinner, fol- lowing which they will bave the evenin free to pursue their in- dividual interests. The six winners of the Miami tour contest conducted recently y The Guardian-The Evening Patriot leave today for a week in Miami. TCiey are Mrs. Myrtle Wad- dell, Albany; Mrs. Elsie Hill, RR 3, Charlottetown; Mrs. Ha- zen oase, Kensington; Mrs. azen Howard. Cornwall: Mrs. H . Eldon Drake, Bristol, and Mrs. Pre’SIde‘rII' i guest of Mrs. ‘ Alphonse ~Arsenault, 19. of Ab- Queens Co. Jail Escapees'm... Sentenced To Dorchester Three men who escaped from Queen's County Jail saw- ing through bars on the second floor late Monday afternoon. and were apprehended by RCMP in the Port Eigin, N.B. area about midnight Monday, ap- peared in Queen County Magis- trate's Court Friday and were sentenced to terms in Dor- chester Penitentiary on char- ges of unlawfully escaping from custody. The sentences were meted out by Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC. Two of the escapees. Andrew ram's Village, and Thomas Henry Bristol, 29, of Liverpool, N.S. each received two-year sentences. The third of the; trio, Francis Martell, 17 of: New Waterford, N.S., was giv- en one year in Dorchester. c three escapees, escort-I ed by two members of the' MP, were brought to court in handcuffs, later removed. Arsenauit and Bristol had pleaded guilty to the charge Wednesday, when they we remanded to Friday for sen- "l (D tencing. ADDITIONAL 30 DAYS Bristol in addition Friday pleaded guilty to a charge of Joyriding, after a charge of car tlieft was withdrawn by Crown Prosecutor Alan K. Scales, and was sentenced to 30 days to Muriel Farrell, Charlottetown, Kenneth Burke, Leaves For N.S., Fortune Bridge. who arranged . signs. Farrell to go in her O-fl-awq Meeflngs The ladies, accompanied by W.A. Farrell, circulation man- fvgifirlegve glue thgufglgn'P%t§§: versity, left yesterday for Hali- frrom Charlottetown airport and fax -Whered 1;? attfindted -ahtre£ arrive in Toronto at 9 pm. “PF” an mner as mg a Accomodations have been m,_ which members of the Bladen range for a stopover at the Commission Were hosted by the Skyline Hotel, Malton‘ Association of Atlantic Univer- They leave Toronto at 9 am. fine?" . . . . Sunday and arrive in Tampa, .The Mantlme Imweri’lty Dre" Florida at 11.35 am. srdents are meeting this morn- ' ‘ members of the com- mission to summarize the pos- Very Rev. G. A. Macdonald, president of St. Dunstan’s Uni- ition of the AAU on the question of financing education with particular reference to the Atlantic Provinces. ‘s afternoon Father Mac- donald will travel to Acadia University in Wolfville, N. S. for the formal installation of Dr. J. M. R. Beveridge as president. From Wolfville, the SDU pre- sident will travel to Ottawa for the annual meeting of the Na- tional Conference of Canadian Universities and Colleges being held at the Chateau Laurier from Oct. 26-29. One of the principal items to be discussed at NCCUC meetings will be the year-round operation of universities in anada. While in Ottawa, Father Mac- donald will also attend a spec- ial convocation exercise at the MacDONALD FUNERAL — The funeral of Neil MacDonald took place Friday morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Pius X Church, where Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by Very Rev. P. F. MacDonald, VG, who also con- ducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers were: George Genge, Calvin Camp- bell, Peter Weir, William Mc- ggsgglg’ (giggling: Sfiigmfi)‘: University of Ottawa at which took place in the Catholic ceme- Very Rev' Roger Gumdon‘ O tery. GM], will be installed as presi- den . . McKENNA FUNERAL -— i‘l'e funeral for Wilfred A. McKenna was held Friday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Dunstan’s Basilica wherc Power Takeoff; barrios; as: "1|"res Ma“ : William Simpson. Present in GEORGETOWN — Colin Mair. the sanctuary were: Rt. Rev. J. 32, of Bum; point. about one. A Sullivan. Very ev. George half mile from Georgetown, suf- A. MacDonald, Very Rev. 0.1’ fered severe injury to his right Wood, Rev. Dr. L.P. Callaghan, i’eg about (3.30 pm. Friday when Rev. Charles McCarthy, Rev, his leg was caught in the power Eugene Mun-8y, Rev. Basil takeoff of a tractor-operated Croken Rev. Urban Gillis Rev wmbine 1“ the farm yam ’ ’ - ' his father at Burnt Point. Leonard McKenna, Rev. Mich- The entanglement stopped the ael Rooney’ Rev‘ Kenneth Mac' engine and the injured man was Miuan’Rev- Wilfred Ke‘fiev ReV- cleared from the Sllaifl. by his F.P. Aylward, Rev. David Mc- brother. Timothy Mair, assist. Tague. Rev. James Smith, ed by Earl Walsh and John Rev. James Kelly, Rev. Clar- Walsh. ance Roch The injured man was remov Bolger, ed to the Rings County Memorial and Rev. MacDonam_ Hospital in Montague. and later Members of the Benevolent ir- tmnSfeu'ed I“ m? Prlnce Ed' . . . ward island Hospital. ish Socxety, Knights of Colum- - Mr_ Men- for the past tw< bus Comm“ NO- 324' employe“ vears has operated the school of the City Water Department ‘bus {mm Georgetown to Mon. and staff of W.L. McKenna Ltd. Cavendish Hall Questions Are Asked By Macquarrie CAPITAL BUREAU I“ THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — Questions about the use of Cavendish hall in the Prince Edward Island na- tional park have been placed on the Commons’ order paper by Heath Macquarrie, MP for Queens. He is asking what use was made of the recreation hall dur- ing the 1964 season. What em- ployees carried out their dut- skits, even a visit from the beetles-or reasonable facimile- were presented introduced by the master of ceremonies, Mr. Crawford, member of the high school faculty. The big moment was the crowr1ing of the new king and queen. This year the choice of the student body for Queen was Eva Bears, and for King Kenny Batchilder, both stud- ents of grade 12. Princesses were Gillian Cudmore Anne Drake, with their attend- ing Princes John Sullivan and lemoyne White. Following the concert was a dance with music by the Mar- iners. EASTERN B R I E F S MURPHY FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Mark Murphy was held Friday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Joachim's Church, Vernon River, where her re- mains were received by Rev. Urban Gillis. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Clifford Murphy who also con- ducted the service at the grave. Pallberears were. Alphonsus 0’Donneil( Reginald Dunn, Pet- er Ryan, Merrill Murphy, Ira Reid and Louis Reid. Inter- ment was in the church ceme- tery. ies in the building. Wheather a register of visitors to the building was maintained. What the total number of was, who held the post of di- rector of recreation. What re- creation programs were car- ried on at the Cavendish beach and whether groups or individuals requested the use of the hall and the nature of the replies given to such requests. and the Joe Bananas’ Son Va nishes NEW YORK (AP) ~ Police reported Friday that the son of kidnapped Cosa Nostra chief- tain Joseph (Joe Bananas} Bo- nanno has not been seen since his father was grabbed on Park Avenue early Wednesday. It was not indicated, how- whether it was felt that son. Salvatore (Bill) Boa nanno, 32, too, might have been' kidnapped, or whether he wasI in hiding. ‘ ever, run concurrently with the pen- itentiary term. The joyriding charge, laid by Parkdale Po. lice, arose from the theft of a car on or about Oct. 13 from the S. R. Johnston lot near Parkdale. Martell also was sentenced to 30 days on a charge‘ of car theft, the sentence to run con- he charge was At the time of their escape from jail, Arsenauit was in custody under a lieutenant-gov- ernor's warrant for murder; Bristol was serving time for impaired driving; Martell was in custody for theft. All three remained impassive when sentenced to Dorchester by Magistrate Johnston, Fri- day. RCMP told the court that *‘k‘k Druid had a police mad 5- volving a variety of offences, dating back to 1954. three of the accused, be- e sentence was passed, were asked if they had anything to say by Magistrate Johnston. ASKED FOR DORCHESTER Arsenault and Bristol each said they had nothing to say. Martell asked to be sent to Dorchester. In sentencing Martell, Magis- trate Johnston said he was tak- ing into acount Martell's “ex- treme youth.‘ The magistrate said he hoped Martell would watch his behavior in future.’ Arsenault, Bristol and Mar- tell escaped from jail about .30 pm. Monday. 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