| “< tt~ | : +. . q : f ‘ ~ Island: News Page Western and Central Districts | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Sept. 22, 1965. 3 Break And Entry Case | , i Lined Up For Sentence SUMMERSIDE - i LaPointe, Slemoa Pafk was found guilty >f breaking and entezing in Prince Couirty Court yesterday morning bef»re Mag- istrate W. Chester 3. MacDon4 ald. The case was zdiournei for sentence to Sept. 30. Willis Kilburn Peters of Ter Wayne Re-' pius costs or 30 days for un!aw- ful possession of lquor. Walter John Bel, Tryon; Mayor Murray Coxin, E’nrsdale; | George Murray Mayhew, Sum- merside; Kenneth Char es Daw- | son, Albany; and Austi: Joseph Gallant. Bedeque, were each fined $75 znd ~osts or 15- days WINNERS RECEIVE TROPHIES Trophies and prizes were awarded to 4H Club members at -the largely-attended annual © plowing miatch banquet in the Christian Training Centre in O'Leary. Award winners, left to right, were Cheryl Palmer, United FundCampa O'Leary, who recewed the Charles Adams, O'Leary, who [in Karachi before leaving for | peo Bank of Nova Scotia silver tray; Carol Palmer, O'Leary, who was presented with the Hall Manufacturing Limited and Willis and Son trophy; s | THREAT OF Ign. (Continued from page 1) took top honors in the 4H sec tion of the Prince County plowing match, and Donald Milligan, Milo, who was pre sented with a mohagony clock. < Kashmir from developing into a \broader war between India and world. must take cognizance of the facts,’’ Bhutto told reporters New York for the 20th session of the UN General Assembly. \“This is not a time for deci- sions of expediency; we are fighting for our life.” | While Chinese moves toward \Sikkim and the Ladakh sector of Kashmir, 1,000 miles away, | diverted attention from the In- dian - Pakistan fighting, both ‘sides made new claims of air victories. Forwindia the Chinese pres- onto was fined $19 an: costs or five days for ope-ating an un registered vehicle. ; Winston George Bryan, Malpe- que, accused of failing to re- port an accident to the police, was let off with a warning Two accused were fined $20 or 30 days for intoxi- in a public place. An Al- man ' pleaded not guilty : | to the same charge and had his adjourned to Sept John Paul Broome, Mac- i's Mills, was fined $20 and costs or 15 days for vagrancy: A Bedesue man was fined $20 ¥ tor driv:yeg while impzired. The case of Donaid Joseph Kendall, St. Eiesnots. also ac- cused of anpaired dr ving, was ahentert without “pies to Sept. Watch Téwer Meet Due In Montague * @ MONTAGUE — Martin Mae- herson, presiding minister of the Montague congregation of}. STORM | (Continued from page one) | +—Mr--and-- Mrs Turney Merritt- reported watching their barn flattened as a pick-up truck jturned end over end in the gregations of Jehovah's Witnes- Jehovah's Witnesses, has an- announced that the Montague Rezional High School has been engaged as the site'of the next Watcn -Tower convention. The three-day_semi-annual_as-. sembly scheduled for next week- end, Sept. 24 to 26, will draw delegates from all the six,.con- A Pakistani 8-57 bomber laid to ruins the 100-year-old Anglican Saint Paul's cathe- dral at Ambala, India, during attack Monday. The plane dropped a whole stick of RY-OLD bombs from 300-feet altitude. An Indian Air Force base is a quarter mile away and other military installations are near- by. Ambala is 11 miles north of New Dethi and a major In- CATHEDRAL BON = 4 : diaz military base. (AP Wire. photo by cable fro New Delhi) : China. \sure raised an important mili- | s : * | i ‘ ion: |yard, finally coming to, rest on ses on the I Alberton Unsightly WARTS and other | China last Friday gave India |tary. question: Whether to|¥ : h i Cc e i ther |72 hours to dismantle 56 alleged | strengthen its forces in the Him- (the barn wreckage. Their home to Fortune | Brifige. The pro- New oo] Curriculum sy removed ‘within 'S ‘te 5 wesks immilit outposts on Chinese-| alayas to confront the menac- |W4S mov three eet its gram will be built around -t he ae WART REMOVER. : ae territory the Sikkim ing Chinese or to use Indian foundation and all of its win- theme “Increase Our Praise to fet am ccid Am herbal formule, hares h = = dows were broken. Jehovah". healthy skin ae on en aa Elctricity was restored to the Is Called Current Need rooming department and will By DON ANGUS ;must design a school program | will have to find accommodation FREDERICTON (CP) A “that will develop the poten- for many of the 170 delegates. school_curriculum that will de- tialities represented in a wide | Guest speaker will be Levi'yelop the. potentialities of all range of differences- among Wall of Toronto who recently ad-' students and meet the corpor- | pupils.” dressed over 3,100 delegates, 90 ate requirements of society is| CASSI is meeting in conjunc- being from the Island, at a dis-| needed, the principal of the tion with the 42nd annual con- ol =, held in Saint vniversity of New Brunswick's vention of the Canadian. Educa- laos Saint John branch said here |tion Association whichjop ens | ALBERTON — The 1965 Un-|spoke to the people of Prince frontier. On Sunday, Peking ex-|troops for a sus ited Fund Campaign got off to,a Edward Island ‘as the United tended the deadline another against Pakistan in the bctca Meret Sour hours after: tas i M j i ing three days. | week Kashmir. conflict. | ee cee enced en Em wer Seine "Another dscdline came from | Nationalist Chinese a cla cat laa the regional high school area | At the conclusion of the meet- the UN Security Council. It de |Zence’ estimated 100,000 Red rue = pangparee held their organization meeting ing, publicity chairman R.D. Manded a ceasefire if the India- |Chinese troops ready~to spring |*! 6% Se" iw the Legion Home. MacKinnon expressed a- Pakistan fighting by 3 a.m. into — against India in “—_, Rioux of — i i i DT (4 a.m. ) ; -theworld region. |N.B., a spokesman } ‘Campaign chairman, Mrs. A. tion to members of the Legion |E a.m. ADT) today. The top-of. egi ee nee Ge C. Green, asked canvassers to| Auxiliary who had provided re- council hinted at economic pen- tate seid the term's ‘path Coleman Cow Mr. MacPherson, convention manager, is also in charge of the SOMETHING To Think About... | If your furnace is over 10 years |eld, you may be money ahead }te give it a -good. close leek! + rémetber that they are not col- freshments. a ree if the ot “Igy approximately 10 miles Se ea te nance a, (CAA south of Grand Falls and it w leecat | | HERE'S WHY: i £7 le who : In New York, diplomats dis- jsours ra alls and if was Tuesday. general sessions today. - 7 : 2 je sont snk suit ot Steen. Canvassers for Alberton are leussed the possibility of an j beading east-southeast when it Court Aftermath G. Forbes Elliott told the an-_ Superintendents and insper- | The usual “life expectancy” of provided by the agencies which _ United..Fund represents Bhe made mention of some of ‘ton, Mrs. E.F. Kerr. the services rendered to people - tw need of blood transfusioris; Mrs. Heber Ramsay, Merritt | Callaghan, Mrs. A.C. Green, R. | |D. MacKinnon, Mrs. W.R Oul- | Shirley ane and emergency pre-dawn session of the Security Council on the In- |MacArthur, Francis Cr, Mrs SWD.C | Bhutto was due in New York ‘Foreign Minister Zulfikar Ali | \Charles Milligan, Coleman, |prominent among the dairy cat- al A transport department j appeared to die at ‘Medford. Our |reports indicated that it never ‘came to life again.” Follows Truck Fire weather ~ office ‘Crossman of Summerside i spokesman in sociation of School Superintend: -attend ents anc Inspectors that Cana- Tuesday elected G. F. Sypher | SUMMERSIDE — Wayne dians generally agree all chil-| of Gagetown N.B., as president. | *|dren have a right to an educa- He succeeds Michael Ewanchuk here have been se nual convention of Canadian As: tors, many of whom will also 9fdinary furnaces is about 19 2 x CEA convention, , 7°4TS- BUT EVEN- MORE -IMPORTANT the derful improvements in the “Iasd Dr. R. F. Sharp of Vancouver 1 yeats you have a right te be in educational oppor-| was named president-elect, and | discontented if you don't have a |regional vice-presidents include | ™odern LENNOX heating sys- ‘Dr. F. C. Gathercole of Saska- +. If you do not have s charged with setting a firé in altion to develop individual: abil- of Winnipeg. truck, appeared before Maxis- | ities, but there are marked dif-| trate R.S. Hinton, QC, in |ferences Summerside Town Police Court /gunities. : yesterday and was remanded’ wr. Elliott spoke during the possibly with his government's | i /Saint John, N.B., said storms_of reply to the ceasefire order. PR Ease oF a el this type are caiised by cumu- on ‘uc cn ae tiene ek In- \current issue of the . Holstein-|lonibus cloud formations—heavy : ia. notified ni Nations Friesian Journal. jthunderstorm clouds which _ __ . safety = —— fod ee : Monday that India was ready Miloview Carnation Fame pro-leause hail, rain and severe Ye ae LENNOX heating system call us rided Bases “ pore r ee ¥ |to order a ceasefire if Pakistan duced 20,715 pounds of milk, 752| winds in a small area. Activity. Without plea until Sept. 29. first plenary - session of the toon; D. J. Wilson, Port Credit, | ronay g sy prov v scouts and guides: Sentner: for St. Lawrence, Mrs. does likewise. |pounds butterfat for breed class in connection with such storms| Police Chief S.D.A. Wanna-|three-day convention that ends Ont.. and D. W. Simpson of the | ‘ ae ones rs who need help: Robert MacInnis and Ernest \averages of 174 in milk, 172 in often reaches heights of 30,009 “ker told the court that the itgday. The board of directors northern affairs af ae | a ushappy families who need coun- Myers; for South.Kildare, Mrs. DESTROY POSTS |butterfat, as a mature cow if +, 49.900 feet. he said : accused was arrested shortly af ; | Palmer. Electric - Ch’town t&e sick at home who neéd hos- pital beds, wheelchairs and Gallant, Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant | ‘cfutchs;. young people who: and: Mrs. Aubin Gallant: For Piusville; Mrs, John ‘P. bees Beets) 2 : : : ; = ~ jheld closed meetings Monday. (sources depar:ment’s education stu ce act tt | Bre, More Ui Mey, Th Pong Wonca sid te te Sez Aiden “ane mass, si oder gr sin Pesese? le ale" pacipl ond Mean alien (Shae Bein | Dial 894043 health: the blind: orphans and | Irving: for Aberton South, Mrs. (military works, apparently sat- division amounted to 23,003 Storm. activity had been re- 20's) an Ideal Dairy Truck. Pe, cone * overcome some edu- as executive secretary was R. children from broken homes; | Ralph Fraser and Mrs. M. Mat- isfying the Chinese " sitansiane pounds, milk, 835 pounds butter-|corded and traced. by the The fire was dideovernd: belore (tation inequalities unless “some H. Wallace of Toronto. people who suffer from crippl>.thews; for Alma, John Clark |The Official New China news fat. The BCAs are not listed ie] Woamer we — ee oe ere ; : much damage was caused. i ; es . ing diseases like polio, multiple and Robert McAssey; for Brook agency, quoted by Peking Ra- the Journal in this division. ‘airport. financial assistance from ~ *¥ : - »¥ x MM ¥ »% xh x Sclerosis and ‘cerebral palsy; lyn, Mrs. Alvin Adams and Mrs. dio, said: ices Renee eo ties 08 one ree : men and women: who have net mea Haywood: for Brockton, “The Indian governmént. has our in Today Only - Shows 3.30 - qT & 9 2 iMrs: : : ‘ ; 2 and costs or 20 days in Prince - « inability released from prison and ice Griffin; for Cascumpec, resorted in the last few days to’ Board Insi sted | T feel tint our inability > oy : to County jail after being arrested qo this hampers our national friendship and guidance. Firth McNeill and John various methods in a vain at- for loitering early yesterday. -|srowth,”’ Mr. Elliott told a . : KEEP PERSONAL TOUCH |Rayner; for Central “Kildare, ‘tempt to destroy the evidence of i This is the second incident in Ete lecauiiants Gum ican Richard . Ava Sue oe “We all know people in some Mrs. Joseph Foley; for Elms: its crimes and to escape re- : }which the girl has been involv-| tors. But he said. education | Burton ee Gardner oa, tvon- se ..0f these categories,” she said .dale, Mrs. Gordon Cotton, Mrs. | sponsibility for .its _intrusjons...5 C oo - ose a | ed-im-recent weeks’ and “Magis- | ghould continue to be a Groviae | , Lyon “eb ao we have Mest hand | Hardy, Vera Williams and building of many military - eo: f | ftatée Hinton..recalled that - on -eja} and. Mrs. Sidney Rennie;— for) works in Chinese territory ‘Elmsdale West. Mrs. Raymond:'- many diplomatic observers. Dunn, and for Montrose had predicted the Chinese might Woodvale, Eldon Barbour . and bring the crisis to the boiling Mrs. Blair Barbour. point, then make an ‘lith heur = ai - announcemeht they. consider: CITY AREA jtheir terms met. By saying In- FUNERALS | \dia had destroyed or pulled back CORRIGAN FUNERAL — The the previous occasion she had been ordered to remain from the town. es He made the same stipulations knowledge of some of the things done with money given to Unit- ed Fund. H the campaign is / short the agencies will have to eut-their work. It is. important to keep the personal touch. By giving to United Fund, pedple |. ere helping people.” lw The objective set for Alberton | Regional High School area is | oe The aim is “Over The op.”” away meeewenes ie Nigthot the levana’-— | Is your pain RH EUMATIC or| ARTHRITIC? | Do you long for-relief from the agony \ef reumatic and arthritic pain? Magistrate ordered the corfimit- Thousands get Speedy relief from | ment withheld subject to the ap- \their suffering iby using T-R-C's. | proval of the police chief. \Don't let dull aches and seats A resident of Freetown and a pains handicap you any longer. Try .Summerside man were each | TEMPLETON ST-R-C’s.Only8Sc and | fined $20 and costs on charges of 2) ™% 4s Y ~ | MONLY : Fer extra fast relief, ese Templeton’s FLAME- Creare tiniment in the roit-on hottie externally, | Athena Regional High School and the school was c was closed yesterday on orders day yesterday. ae : Cee ee aera and sgt \ONE RESIGNATION? and told the accused that if she “Principal Thomas Hall. was) * it is believed one member of is caught again in the town she asked by officials of the dj the staff has resigned over the. will reat term in jail. The last-week to close the “sthool |Gecision to close the school. during the day the ratepayers!’ Last year the students of Ath- of the Athena district were to! €na Regional High School had the maich in protest on the Province|best scholastic record in the Building in Charlottetown to, Maritime Board examinations of ‘voice their objections to the, My school on Prince Edward Is- losed all - PEIN WAR UREN ENGHRENPROLIION Utne to The UnsinkaBle ithe intruding, vutposts, Peking ‘could claim a triumph over the No. 2 Asian country without ac- tually going “to war. |. Mao Tse - tung’s regime has Tantiss e “ > ter Rive-, | first, Cheryl Palmer: second, A giant theromometer has. funeral for Mrs. Cornelius Cor- been an location of a new liquor storejland- =~ . drunk m | eager spectator to the ; | 3 i runkenness. been placed on the north side of rigan was held Monday morning |1nqj ‘ ‘ near the high school. | Athena Regional High Schoo! while toking T-R-C's internally. FLAME-Creore. SMucik's Stare t A the eam hea Punseak ate te ere Slaiens | goth: Hall and. other members ‘is beginning its fourth year of d | ee = LS ae : #.763-9 | Brown Fe — ~pace of giving. ~ “~~“Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica | oq Kashmir and repeatedly de- | not Sie the ar a js io achat Tie a ee me Parkda e Firemen — = ay Through the courtesy of May- Where Requiem High Mass was 'nouncing Indian “aggression.” (yolve members of thé staff or | university graduates O Bu b C il Cana irl he fA or Roy Leard, a television set Celebrated by - Rev. | student body in the controversey” . eee n n ury a : See the new 9 oe was installed at the Lecion Roache who also conducted ser PROTEST RED MOVES raging between the ratepayers i : The Parkdale Fire brigade from = 4 Home to permit viewing of the Vice at the grave. Rt. Rev. P.F_. India disclosed its troops pull-’and the government. Calf Club Winners was called to Bunbury last even- McCULLOCH L a Ut : a A Ro Program in which Reuben Baetz MacDonald, V.G., and Rt. Rev. backs in Sikkim in a protest It was thought by most of the ing about 6:20 where a vacant - Leadville x : ee of Ottawa, _xecutive director of P-F--Hughes were present in the handed to the Chinese embassy gate last week the school’ Are Announced #2" hose on the Mason Road 2-10 find fun, . ~~ Rollicking - the Canadian Welfare Council. ee eau tan gd had New Delhi. The note said would not close on the day of ’ : was on en > the det 6 : ie! ‘a, Feeders Diiecdhs Seta [Campers fr tho Status Het (tesa wa MenMaY JESI| ALBERTON — "The 186s |meni mid the bene actrees] CHAIN SAW | fomance ‘af doy-Filled : Coady, Reginald MacLellan and) Monday and Tuesday. but board, and Edwin Lewis, vice-- ment dag vrs teed ne tare, owned by William MacCarron. | Tichtest. newest chain saw and ~ Song-Filled Augustus Dowling. Interment rather than provoke incidents chairman, again asked Mr. Hall | o¢ charles : eee [aS destroyed and all that re-i 75 the world, weighs only 9% happiness ? was in the Catholic cemetery. (the Indi to close the school on Tuesday. | = Milligan, Milo, with mained was the foundation. The , y / 7 rs Indians withdrew. Mr. Hall “reluctantly ;.,, Andrew. Jardine as judge. fire .was allowed to burn itself | ™®s- go ¢ with Show : ’ MOORE FUNERAL — The fu-|,, The note described India as Sie greed Standings were: calf — first. out as the firemen kept a watch- Keith S$ ichael neral for Richard Moore v:as | oie or eo a on — | Allan Shaw; second,,Caroi Pai- ful eye on oo homes = eee far 4 $20,000,000? : | held Tuesday, Sept..21 from the |Premedita ee eee Mer; third, Charles Adams. °- area, saving their water for pos- Brackley Point Roa 2. iy e | Andrews Funeral Home, Hun- |40d provocation” and demanded Antique Autos Year's work, senior division, S!e fires which might Mave Charlottetown YOU BET! S PANAVISION" ETROGOLOR <a where service was Of the Chinese they “stop these ad : * started from hot cinders. } . nw | conducted by Rev. Donald Nich- military intrusions.” | oienn and Bev. Donald Powell.| A-company of Chinese troops Hymns surg were The Lord’s backed up by a battalion moved : MONCTON DEATH *- Word was received by Mrs. Lucy, Blanchard of Summerside Monday of the sudden death of | My Shepherd, Abide With Me and forward in the Dongchu Pass | O God Our Help in Ages Past. 'Monday morning and attempted Pallbearers were Hedley Spence; |to encircle an Indian observa- | Spurgeon Graves,’ Emile Pippy, tion post, the note said. The In- To 'Be-Shown Five members of the, P.E.1.: Antique Automobile Club wil 1! show their vehicles at the ‘A an- { \tic Antique Automobile Sh to. be held at the Halifax Forum | | Sharon Smaliman; third, Fran- | kie Smaliman. Junior division winners: first. “He tet tes. ee Carol Palmer; second, Charles Adams; third, Allan Shaw. Showmanship class: first, Donaki Milligan: second, Char- KINGS COUNTY Progressive. Conservative CO STammee, DEBBE RANODS-HARVE PRESTIL brother-in-law, Sobey Spence Robert Smith and | dians pulled back and the Chi- Rican SE Serace —y Don MacLeod. Interment took nese have since occupied 800 Moncton, in his 58th year. Place in the Little Sands ceme- yards of Sikkim territory, the IN P.E.I. HOSPITAL gielge ‘note said. Sidney Rennie, Elmsdale. s a | _DeOOSTS FUNERAL — Twe{,_India_ charged that Chinese aa Sie es ee en De | Nathu P: andther fr caravan land Hospital. Coste was held Tuesday morn. | srt ; ing from the Heanessey Fu- jroute through the Himalayas be neral Home to the Church of the | Wee" Red-ruled Tibet and the DEATHS | Most Holy Redeemer where Re- /Indian protectorate of Sikkim. es oe “CLARK —. Suddenly at the ed by Rev. WJ. Enright, CSsR, |*™8 yards—to avoid an Rrince Edward Island Hospital, Who also conducted service ie Srlae ae a Tuesday. Sept. 21. 1965. C. Ron- | the graveside. Rev. Cameron n istan, a ac "ald Clark 131 North River Road, . CSSR. was present US. property in a wave of age 55 years. Resting at the Mac-| im the sanctuary, while Rev. anger arising from U.S: support Lean Funeral Home. Funeral | William Cumerford assisted in of the UN ceasefire motion and “notice later. | the choir. The Royal Canadian nt . ounce ... | Legion gravéside service was Reutrality in the Kashmir dis- - CROMWELL — Mrs. Roy Crom- conducted by Harry Mortimer, | pute. well, nee Molly Currie. at with Last Post and | ATTACK US. AGENCY Sept. 24 and 25. The show is sponsored by the man. Haalifax Rotary Club. | The cars the-club will- ao i are: A 1920 MacLauchlan Buick, a 1925 Ford Model T, a 1930 Mo- | kal A Coupe, a 1931 ° Pontiac | Coupe, a 1931 Buick Sedan,/ a| Ford Model A 29 and a Ford Model A 30 half-ton. The group - plans to leave. Thursday morning for the show. Members of the group are: Newton MacKay, Vernén Bol- ger, Ron Delage, Charles Kras- a 2 o er and W. Blair MacDonald. Support - United Fund SHERWOOD MOTEL | 3 miles s Charlottetown _ Dido aves arespay LAST DAY 3 DAY Shows oe NORTH RIVER °° sow ax TONIGHT & THURS, Sister, sistér, oh so fair, les Adams; third, Sharon Small- | Nominating Convention ~ Annual Meeting. MONTAGUE. REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL scsi tance ceataililasitanisiiDciiiijaiieal 8.00 P. M. WEDNESDA a President Johnson's announced Reveille Wycross, New, Jersey. Sept. sounded by Frank Smith Re- 3 Sorial._Serxide.at., presentatives of the-Postal-Ser-About 10,000 ___ demonstrators... MacLean’s Fuheral Home Sat-| vice and Carvel Bros., attended Tipped a United Nations flag and Honorery TS. Informatio] ad > Y, ; the funeral. palibear- Set fire to the ’ lee ee 72 ‘| ers were J.J. . Wilfred |Service library in Karachi. Of- BSTER — y ‘ more, Allan J. 'fices of several airlines, includ- ae . ape pital Sept se. lees, E. Leper | Pius ro Hes. | A ; ing Pan American, also were at | Welcomes the public to their fine choice of home September 22nd _Webster of Midzell in his 36th | and Frank.Longaphee.. Active tacked. Firemen and poiice dis- year Remains resting at the pallbearers were George Ves- persed the mobs and put out MacLean Fenerai Home» Fy- / ;eooked meals. Breakfast and lunches. Charcoal barbecue steaks and full course dinners. All poll chairmen please ensure you have | _ % from | len, George Connolly, W.W. Reid| Similar outbreaks’ were re- ce ; ee ee % the More!! United Church ‘with | and J.J. ‘Buff) Connolly. Inter- ported in Lahore, Pakistan's inday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. . : = . . ’ an _ service eumaseuiing at 4 p.m. | ment was in. the Catholic ceme- | second city. ie Fully Licensed Dining Room five voting delegates at this ‘meeting. * : x x x > | tery i - saa a : : Interment in Midgell cemetery. | “Our cause is just and the 7 ol. a a s