WES for treatment. that it was a white 1966 Ford. k . | Sumimeralde Tows Police co| OF Two Day Work Sho REGULAR MEETING stable Carl Newson testified he this past of the Summerside. Town Coun-|taxi, which he had known be-| Registration beginning at 9.90, will be presented and will be | strong eil is scheduled forthe Sum- longed to John Mossison, when a-m.-on Monday, November’ 21," chaired by Rev. Walter Reid. A | Queens County merside Fire Hall on Monday at |the taxi passed down Water.|will mark the opening of a two-| general discussion will at Birch -30 p.m. Street and into a driveway to|day work shop for Prince Ed-|the panel discussion. ' - next: the the home of Ivan Arsenault) ward Island clergymen, at the| A dinner at Riverside Hospl- | tion meets Sennen) GREENWOOD ahout-2:30-the morning > Royal_-Canadian-Legion._ The | tal,to_be. -a- session | centre Mr. and Mrs. E-E. Larter, Al-|tember 15. He was on routine | workshop is. by the |in-the auditorium is slated’ for | evening and berton, are spending this week- /foot patrol at the time and) prince Edward Island Division | Monday evening. Dr. Stewart people meet end Greenwood, N.S. a8|watched Arsenault get out of |r the Canadian Mental Health| will speak at this on “A of their son-in-law and |the car and go into his house. Sataat : , Church hall guests th Associatich. Psychiatrist’s Insight Into Emo-| ber 28 daughter, Sgt. and Mrs. Eugene | He came out with what ap| The theme address for the |tional Problems of Youth” Diese Tremblay. to the Constable to be morning session will be t- |; On Tue morning propos- pert ant : : an axe and threw it into the| 0) : presen| in sday . HAS RETURNED |trunk of the car. Gary McKenna | ¢4 by John Evans and will be | als i comprehensive treat-| certain to re LAC Eugene Morrell has re-|had gotten out of the car and Cae a aie tk ment program for alcoholics in | tion. Should ae turned to Camp Borden, Ontar- |opened the trunk. Arsenault had speakers _{nclude, | Prince Edward Island will be | tough policy = fo spending a three’ week gone back into the house and re-|Dr. Ian Stewart, John Eldon | discussed, with Mr. Green being |for trying to ; a his’ mother, Mrs. |turned with what appeared to|Green and Rev. James Kelly. |the guest speaker. Following the | Changes in Need to make Morrell, Alberton. be a bag, which he threw into} On Monday afternoon a panel.|noon luncheon Rev. will |gulations are being questioned. : ; Leonard the trunk of the car and closed | discussion entitled ““Youth-Takes | comment on the place of the |Are the rights of property own- : a - MINOR ACCIDENTS the trunk, then got into the| a Look At Itself and Its World” }chureh with youth. ers being respected? : Up Some Money Two minor accidents—with |taxi, which was driven away ‘endl te taehateation of far damage in bot cases a [Steet oe ee . trucks be on a better-teais thn’ For Christmas? {ili ee ia se Charles Olin Ellis, owner of A the recent quarterty fee eonces- : ' accidents occurred Thursday |the store at New Glasgow, testi- : : Tesi Solve your the easy fied that he had peed ae . 2 occurences | way—take inventory on all the night. break before eight o’cloc’ , tending towards fire and destruc-| no . longer - needed - but - PARENTS veka «2 eggs aealagaal still -" useable items around Mr. arid Mrs. Cari Shea, Tor- - DEATHS - Pie natis sores vet: |e onto are visiting the former's eae ed in different groups fair to the | Then you simply place s fast. mother. Mrs. Raymond Shea.) ssanninG — The death occur- owner? acti Ae cals ate at Montrose, and the latter’s t the P.EJ. Hospital ’ F ‘ stay in| Wait for the : to ||, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald |S" 4° 1% november 16, 1966,| ALBERTON — -Rev. Donald opening worship +l eahnena suites orefita. on. tonic | cn te anaes Cees eee McKenna,—Alberton. a oes eS 2 en. Se So" * on, opening wi ; by. Rev. pane 88 | ts on ir the want ads to solve their os 6f Edward Manning, son of Mr.|M. Quigg, district secretary of | Linton, who read the ; ation. Is there a case for | Ohristmas shopping needs. thel _ de) and FEEL? @ t A service of ordination to held last night at the First harlotte- the Christian Ministry for Henry John Sharam, BA, BD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy ‘ Sharam of Murray River,,was the P.E.I. Baptist Association . Housebreaking Charges Are ; are scheduled to be heard when I Sonaceernneenrmaremesempncenrneaeree ns RN brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. Mrs Leroy Rodgerson, Tor- and , (Mrs. Charles McCar- Joseph. of Kinkora, and _Kenneth of Toronto. Funebal will “be held in Boston, Mass: Satur- day morning. . ..__{CRIBBAGE. WINNERS. 10% tables eight opie : qt H ff i InS “Baptist Church, C town. From the left Rev. colm. Harlow, modera' 1- of ORDINATION HELD by the Court to rep- |isters who presided over the ordina- tion ceremony; Richard Cof- _ fin, Lic. BA, School of Theo- logy, Acadia University; the newly ordained Rev. Sharam, ummerside Court ¢ “Neil R. that two cash registers and a filing case were missing. He said only a small amount of cash had been in the cash reg- nt at ash register he be w about $700, the other about $100. When y}the cash registers were found, were damaged, more valuable one t6 a greater extent. Staff Sergeant Peter S. Gazey, stationed at the RCMP. Crime. Detection Lab at Sackville, N.B., gave his opinion that an axe produced in evidence by the|im Business crown had made a tool mark on taken from the Ellis store. . He _|also stated it Was his opinion that some wood chips presented las_crown exhibits had come from “the axe which made the identation in the cash register. yesterday were. Ralph ‘ 1. |who sold a cash register to Mr. Ellis this year; Francis Andrew Cody, Charlottetewn,_A-_repre- sentative of the National. Cash Register Company; CPL. Wil- liam H. Smith, in ¢ of iden- tifications Section, R , Char- lottetown; and Elmer Blanchard, New Glasgow, who was employ- ed at the Ellis Store at the time of the break. * dination service. ordinand; and Rev. Charles Taylor, president of the Atlan- tic United Church Convention. Rev. Taylor iormed the or- Admitted To Mass. Bar | Island News Page The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Nov. 19, 1966: 3 en B . ate if Hi “ | i it i Fi [ ef : : . : if ee F i i Z a é F T i let 6 e | i i 3 rm § : i a i NEW CIVIL.’ He said that at the ~ JENKINS: WASHING 4 [from Avaprier. with « picture. ’ Continued from Page.1 r gether, the “professionals” the| He -said, that through the oe Ser ee ee of professional organiz- tho oe steria”’ merely stating toe series of facts. pene ve See © asbestos will be received MACHINE ~~ TONIGHT — Wena ee Sizes 6 - 10 TENDERS FOR FLOOR WAX Tenders for heavy duty wax for vinyl plastic and including Tuesday, Nov. 29, 1966. Lowest or _ any tender not necessarily accepted. — Mrs, L. L. Wilkie, » “at Father Sharkey To - He stated that he was one of 85 elected representatives from coast to coast, all housed to eating together, and working together for four days. Attend Symposim Rev. 0.C. Sharkey, vice-presi dent of the St. Dunstan's Univer sity Faculty Association, leave: today for Halifax to attend a symposium, dealing with univer: sity government. ' The symposium is being held at St. Mary’s’ University, and will include the following pane] members: Dr. R.E. George, Dal- housie; Sister Alice’Michael, Mt. St. Vincent: Donald McInnes, Dalhousie Board of Governors; Dr. L.P. ‘Chaisson, St. Francis Xavier; and Dr. G.T. Rimming- ton, Acadia. : LESS TO SHARE World food ion, did not increase in 1965-66, while world population grew by 70.000.000. by the undersigned up to Registration For Opening and Mrs. ‘Ralph D. Manning, 20 St. Clair Avenue, age 7 years. Resting at the MacLean Funer- al Home until noon today, No- vember 19, then to the First Baptist Church for funeral ser- vice, commencing at 2 p.m. In- terment in Floral Hills Mem ial Gardens. : : STEWART — Tuesday, Novem- ber 17, 1966, Lorne Stewart of Charlottetown in his 89th year, Paling ne o YF uner: ome from where the funeral be held today, November 19, with service commencing at al , leaving -at-3--o’clock for. Mass at 3.15 at St, Mary’s Church, Souris. In- terment in.the church cemetery. Announcing Visiting hours 25~and-7-10-" ~~ ‘ |Box 1148 the Canadian Bible Society, at- tended a meeting of the local At7 CANADI a ~~ miles an hour, this C5 manoeuvers like a ito. We'll tet you fly it. ips ea io rh ee We've got a lot of jobs like this for you. Why not see us about them? AN FORCES RECRUITING } - CENTRE - "Charlottetown. 5, Phone 902-2611 | Give it some thought. and’Mr. A.R. Murray who led prayer. The benediction was pro- something much more definite branches of the Alberton area | nounced by Rev. M.R. Pockling-|Mum income for the efficient ; Thursday evening.’ ton. ? : P hone 4-8506 At the meeting in Alberton| Mr. Quigg spoke of the origin, United Church Hail Mr.. Quigg|growth and task of--the -Bible | film depicting the work of trans For Fast Helpful was afsisted in conducting the! Society. This was followed by a | ation, printing and distribution ' it : of the bible, to men and women Want Ad Service “ Cl a ee ee i The Canadian Armed Forces - | tne conrimios of pee. wvo| 'h¢ Guardian - The : - __, |themmelves love the bible and) Evening Patriot Tecognize its value for all men Ee everywhere. e 4 | CAREFULLY | DRIVE. | ena at apo We Love Our 76,000 Readers . THE GUARDIAN-PATRIOT aa « * [Prince Edward Island’s “Total Selling” Medium prea ROVALTS. K MALL. ih 4 Ways to Buy and Save |) Charge, Budget/Charge, Lay-A-Way or Cash é 1 EDDA 4s’