sland News Page. The Seer, oo al June '9, 1966." 3 Tignish et Assessed $50 | ' -BUMMERSIDE — A resident through the village of We wet Tignish; Louis Francis Gavin, there had been small children was fined $50 and costs when he playing alongside the highway. appeared before Magistrate .W. Everett George Biggar of Por- _ Chester 8) MacDonald Wednes- tage: pleaded guilty to a charge day morning on a charge of dan- of driving without a license and gerous driving. was fined $10 and costs. Joseph The accused, who entered .q Patrick Gallagher pleaded guil- -plea of guilty to the charge, also ‘Y to @ similar charge and his had his license taken from him C4S8¢ was adjourned to June 22. for an indefinite period. For failing. to yield at an inter- Constable John Greer of the Section, Harry. Bruce Crozier, Alberton RCMP. detachment told Balticwas fined $10 and costs. the court that he had followed On a similar charge, James Er- the gecused last evening a dis- nest Stafford, North Bedeque on tance of approximately se ven 4 similar charge entered a plea miles between Profitt’s Corner .of not guilty. And his case was to Elmsdale, at speeds of 100 to adjourned to June 22. 105 miles per hour. He added! Everett Ford, Winsloe North, ¢hat he was not sure of the maxi-- was fined $10 and costs for turn- mum speed of the accused’s car ing his vehicle left from a direct during the chase as the-max- course on a main highway when imum speed he could - obtain: jt was-unsafe to do so. .y-from the police vehicle was 105° es “miles per hour and during this time he had been unable to clése Leading © Aircraftman J.J. Pineau, RCAF, of New Glas- gow, P.E.1.. presently sta- tioned at Canadian Base Chatham, has been cit- ed under the Department of Forces’ ISLAND AIRMAN RECEIVES AWARD =~: economy. Above, LAC Pineau, éwhos® parents reside in New the ptesentation, Wing Com-*’ mahder Grimley congratulat- ed LAC Pineau on his effort, " adding his thanks, on behalf of the Base Commander, See his contribution. _ Awards program. This award, consisting of cash and a certi- ficate;“is presented’ in recogni- tion of .a suggestion made by the recipient, which has been adopted by the sérvices, with Glasgow, P.E.I., receives his award from’ Wing Commander K.R. Grimley, Base Technical In making the gap between the two ve : National Defence nee hicles. : : > Constable Greer also- stated “p that the agf‘used had not slack- : SDU RIZE ened his s d through built up | . Continued frem page one). areas while proceeding | Daher: Clinic Passes Quota | TIGNISH — The Red . Cross ‘18 PATIENT Cross blood donor clinic in Tig-' Mrs. Aneas Ahearn, Alberton, PEI . nish last evening “had .a total of is a patient in the Western Hoe | Et: : 165 donors, 15 over the objective pital. |. A prize for French 2, award- ef 150. ed to Theresa Gallant, _ Oyster nbghoet in the Sophomore Year. | of the Arts Course; a prize for~ History 1, both awarded to. | Arlene Boylan; Souris." PET: | The J. Ivan Trainor Memorial | Brite for the student — ranking highest, in the Sophomore Year lof the ‘Science Course, awarded to Ronald Clark, Charlottetown, < BRIEFS: The successful clinic was spon- | ‘ RECEIVES TREATMENT Bed Bridge, PET. * sored by the Tignish branch of Mrs. Hudson Pridham, Mont- The William David me the Royal Canadian Legion un- T0S¢, is receiving treatment ‘in saa ay Ms gla soo der the chairmanship of Arthur the Western Hospital. |to Eunice Meddici; Mount: Stee: DesRoches. Lunch was provided PASSES AWAY act: PEI. “by the Legion Auxiliary. occurred at the, - This afternoon a clinic will be |P-E.I*Hospital on Tuesday nignt |ing highest in the Freshman held-in Alberton. and in O'Leary. °f Mrs. Glen Waddell, 62, Cape | Year, merited equally by Gem- .- | Traverse. She was former lma Dunn’ Morell. P.E.1., this evening. Nellie Reid, daughter of the late | Nicholas Fok, Hong Kin a Ee Captain John.L. and Mrs. Reid | re fea the a gs nic ~ n formerly of Borden She is sur-| A Prize for student rank- DEATHS \vived by her husband, Glen, . two | ing highest in Second Year En- ‘daughters, Mary: in Toronto: and | gineering, awarded to Jenies POETON — At Beverley, Mass., Norma in Carleton; two «sons, | Siu, Hong Kong. .; June. a, 1966, Mrs. Sarah Sent- John L. and Vern in. Ontario; a| A prize for the student rank- ner Poeton in’ her 7Ist’ year, brother John L. in Borden and | ing highest in First Year. Ea- “Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral three sisters Georgie, Sadie and | gineering, awarded to Blaine Home from where funeral will Adella. The remains are resiing | Jelley, Sherwood, P.E.1. be held Friday morning, service- at the Chisholm a Home! 4 prize ‘or the student. rank- — commencing —at-10--a-m— Inter-. in Tryon peste _,ing highest in the Teacher-Train- » ment Milton cemetery. GETS DEGREE ing Program, m, awarded to Linda “SUMMERSIDE — ‘At the re- Green, Cardigan, P.E.I. ARSENAULT — At Charlotte- cent encaenia of the, University, A prize for Chemistry 1, town, June 8, 1966, Arthur Arsen- [of New Brunswick, Winston S.| awarded to Nicholas Fok, Hong ault, formerly of- Port Hill,’ in Smith was granted his bachelor: | Kong. his 68th year. Resting at the of education degree. a Charlottetown Funeral Home jis a past graduate of Sir George from Where the funeral will be | Williams University, : AMontsonl,, ofdsv OY Niewene, Goieet Seal held Friday morning leaving the Teceiving his bachelor of arts! Linde ‘Green, Cardigan. PUT funeral home at ‘10:45 for Re- degree from that institution im|/A00% ert. © arr & : ee quien High Mass at-the Church 1965. During the past academic | DEE TOR Eton De ee of the Most Holy Redeemer at (Ye he ‘was elected president of ed equally by Michael Coady Mo’ ‘lock: inte t in the the ‘ University of N.B. Student | and Frederick DeCoste, both of site Education Aésociation. In the | Charlottetown, P.E.I. Catholic Cemetery. fall he will take un teaching du-| The Daniel. Sophus Edmonds ‘\ties on the staff of the Simonds | Memorial Scholarship to a soph- PETERS — At the Charlottetown | \Regional High School in St. | more students who completed Hospital, Tuesday, June 7, 1966, John, N.B. . |Freshman Year at St. Dunstan's Paul Peters, 110 Pownal Street, 1S REMANDED. {was awarded earlier in the year In his 84th year. Resting at the Charlottetown . Funeral Home | from where the funeral will be held Friday morning, leaving the | funeral. _home...at..8;45.. for .Re-..| quiem High Mass at St. Dun- stan’s Basilica at 9 o'clock. In terment in the Cathojic | ceme- tery. | Joseph Ivan Gallant, Sum- *: Ann Howatt, Charlottetown, merside, was remanded in P-El. | * leustody for one week, on ai The P.J. Mooney Memorial change of assualt with the in- | Scholarship to a student who sch Magistrate R.S. Hinton in | hard work and perseverance was: town court yesterday. awarded earlier in the year to Roy Stephen Gallant, Sum- | Paul Bennett Kelly, Summer- 'merside, charged with taking a) | side, P.E.I. "WADDELL — At the P.E.I’ Hos- car without the owner's consent The Catholic Women's: Leseue ‘pital,-June 7, 1966, “Mrs. Glenn was sentenced to serve 30 days ee eee | Division) ee presented Waddell of Cape Traverse in her ‘in jail, ew student fe n emerging ~ 63rd year. ‘Resting at the Chis A’ $10 fine was . eer imposed upon country, was” aw: ‘holm Funeral Home from where Lowell Cotton, Summerside the funeral will be held Friday, for in the year. t Oswald Rozario, _ June 10 at 2:00 p.m. Interment [tating = mop a sop sign. Kerala State, India: in..the..People's..cemetery,..Sum+.f merside. Visiting hours at the | “funeral home, 2-5, 7-9. | MENNIE — At the home of his sister, Mrs. L.S. Stevenson, 66 | Brighton Road, Charlottetown on | June 7, 1966, Murray .B. Mennie,- formerly of New York in his | 65th year. Funeral private from | __ the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. In- | important notice to all P -SET- ASIDE FOR A prize for the student rank-_ oat _scheduled to come before the an- A prize for Religion 2, merited. - Ttent to Tob, when he ‘appeared | has displayed the attributes of °E.. Dairy Farmers! resulting greater efficiency or Services. Officer. honored were highlights of the '- ae aes Ge eae the. aaa ac, Trade Board | annual school meeting Tuésday jean ay levening over which Wesley — Hardy presided. Bree ee anon —— Plans Course "icere ietey, —retrn | chairman, ‘reported for the trustees and .a_ financial state.) ALBERTON _-=-.The__establish~: ment of a -golf course in. the ment was given by’ the secre- West Prince area was ore of ihe | tary-treasurer, Mrs. Vernon’ main subjects under discussion, England Mrs. Everett Shea, | lastnight at the regular meet-| auditor, stated that she-had-ex- ing of Alberton and West Prince amined the books and believed Boer 4. ne. al them: to be in good order. The ac rou operator supervisor *s report id that t Rustico Golf and Yacht Club school was in pliers, told meeting that the degree of * A budget for’ the coming. year interest shown by the cofmun- ill include the annual donation ity would have a*strong bearing ws the J : on the project. It would be pre- of 160. fo acaues. Cartier ferable to sell shaves: and have Memorial Arena to provide free the operation incorporated Mr. | Skating for all elementary school Proud said. On motion it was ap- | Pupils. Trustees for ‘he coming proved that .the board. identify | vear; are Reginald Travers, with and support ‘he proposal. | chairmari, Eugene Perry and ‘Harold Phillips, who presided | Richard Jeffrey (re-elected). . over the meeting, reported for Authority to collect all arrears a delegation which met with @ jn taxes was given to the trus-” group of trade commi issioners | tees.’ Prior to adjournment "the noe touring the prov ince chairman, on behalf of the rate- : ‘payers, expressed thanks to the | It was decided te hold the trustees, teachers, sectetary, RECEIVES M. eleventh annua! aquatic day at. ; Allan MacKay. a native of Mill River for the first time and uditor, janitor and others for . Clinton, P.E.I. received ‘the consideration is being given tc degree Doctor of Medicine. changing the day from Wednes- day to a Saturday. The ‘secretary, C.R. Leard, read a number of resolutions at convocation held recently at Dalhousie University at Hali- fax. He ‘was a graduate of Prince of Wales College and WESTERN __FUNERALS POIRIER FUNERAL — The funeral of Albany Poirier of St. Nicholas was held Wednesday morning from his late residence to St. John the Baptist’ Church, - where Requiem High Mass was ‘celebrated by Kev. John Keliy jat 9 a.m. who also officiated at | the interment in the Chu rch. ‘cemetery: Pallbearers were Ca- mille Arsenault, Richard Arsew ault, Tilmon Arsenault. Emile : Me opemng Poirier, Wayne Poirier, ,and El- of two additional classrooms yic Gaudet. Flowerbearers were” and plans to mame Alberton |ponald Poirier, Gordie Poirier, Elementary School when the Carl Poirier, Garry Gaudet, Ray | consent of the person to be thus (Gaudet and Levi Gallant. . IN MEMORIAM. - a ~JULIE CONSTANCE “OUR GOLDEN MEMORY” TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1962 SECOND ANNIVERSARY JUNE 9, 1966 Glennon, Maureen, Susan, Tommy’ Mummy and Daddy | i nual meeting of the Maritime — Provinces Board of Trade in Sydney this weekend. The president expressed re- gret over the departure from the area of Rev. Keith: Whitney who | will be leaving for Ontario. ‘years before ‘entering -medi- | cine. He is married to the for- mer, Nancy MacMillan and they have three children. as to begin practicing at the Summerside Medical Center in mid-June. ‘Annual Meeting Held Recently “ALBERTON — The » THEY'LL Miniter .- contracts participated in by the , Bovernment Prince Edward af a Island. ; hoes i CREB ie The minute-of-council was pas- ‘sed by the provincjal cabinet -on have a clause‘outlining the min- You'll jaol vent imum rates. ‘ ; adventurous whens The minister added that his']” you slip into Hush. |department has been working - Puppies. They come % this wage rate structure for. t cae : n « styles, and par ive hs. _and ls_quite subtle colours. .°. . 4 finishers, $1.65:. welders, -. will be in effect for all, schools, - highway work, bridge work, pub- « and construction projects assist- | taught school _in P_E.1. for four | haan ~ [River ttersection an the Trans: Canada Highway Two Vehicles : 5 vesterday. with dam» ge to the on he 2 twr-vehicies ptalling about $400 In Collision - Both Mr. Cox and Mrs. Ash : moe are from: Charlottetown. There 5 Ford driven by Robert , Were no injuries reported. nace Cox collided with a- 1964 : NEED han : Y TONS Ford: Fairlane, driven - by Mrs. The world eee ae tone Edna Shirley Ash at the North of, lead in#964. $——S. HENDERSON - CUDMORE HAVE ~ GREAT GIFTS oe A Great Guy... : Bates 7 _{ SUMMERSIDE — .Hon., Huv- bert B. McNeill, minister. of la bor, announced yesterday that the provincial cabinet has pass: ed prevailing wage rates for all ' Hush Puppies ‘June 7th and will be effec- tive immediately. Dr. MeNeill stated that- all - tenders. signed by the provincial government will in the future pleased that it has. been passed bi: the government. . The rates will have to be revised from time to time, but he felt that this order is a very. important step. in modern labor relations. The minute outlined the mini- mum rates as follows: laborers, $1.25; painters, $1.60; glaziers, $1.50; paint sprayers, $1.65; car- penters, $1.85; plumbers,. $2.00; electricians, $2.00: bricklayers, $2.85; plasterers, $2.35; cement $1.85; They're right for every occasion. Get that relaxed ‘feeling i that comes with he- ! ing ‘right. Get Hush Puppies. 4 10°, truck drivers, $1.50. Dr. MeNnetll stated” that these” lic works, senior citizens’ homes, homes. for special care, housing Wh lie under@ P.E.I. housing -authority one Sees io SURE ed by the provincial goverhment or crown corporations. on st nce encrta Tea ner (You sh should be wearing 9 Wyndham: Counts” wrinkle, Or lose their crease. So they always. leave pou Sitting pretty!): e sa warm day. And you're riding a bus. Or sitting in acar. And you | want to look your best when you arrive Wherever you're going. terment in New Glasgow. veeme- tery. Please omit flowers. |} Cems ween | DAIRY. ADVERTISING 1966 Hospital June 6 1966, Mrs. Alex MacCannell, 8 .Stewart Street, mee Maria MacCallum, Brackley | Point, inher 92nd year. Resting at the Outcliffe Funeral Home until noon today, then to Trinity United Church, service commen- account as follows: “tine ae 180 inerment te the ee at aon cemetery. . MocKLIFFE Suddenly at. Nene: ton, Mass.,: Tuesday, June 7; ‘1968, John B. Rackliffe, son of ‘Mrs:' Annie Smith Rackliffe, for-_| merly. of Hampton, P.E.1., “and - the late J.B. Racktiffe. Funeral wil take place in Newton’ Fri- day, June | 18. COOK — at Wood Islands Tues day June 7, 1966, Frank: A. Cook in his 67tH year. Resting at the _ duction. e ‘ Gillis: Funeral Home. Funeral é s Friday: June 10, from Wood Ts- Reta lands Presbyterian Ghurch with J” "service commencing — at tpm | Interment in Belile River ceme- tery. In lied @f flowers donations to: Heart Fotlndation would be ; appreciated. MOTOR REWINDING & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. . Ch'town cream 1% of value. _butterfat: -on- dune. production and" . promotion and: / MARITIME 136 Prince St This is to iden dairy producers that your dairy shila: will, unless you advise it not to, make deduction from your .. Ae. For fluid milk shippers to pasteurizing plaiits’on settlements for June, duly and repeat: milk and B. 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