commit lottetown were left to right: Mrs. en Bryanton. Elm Street School, Summerside; ‘ leathers C Committee The first meeting of the new members of the Prince Edward Island Teachers' Federation cur- riculum committee was held at Federation House. Charlottetown. Saturday morning. under the chairmanship of Rev. Sister Mary Peter. adows School. and representing the Junior High School academic level on the committee. Other members are: Lorne Mouse. Kensington Regional High School. representing the senior high school level: Mrs. Dulcinea Andrews. Parkdale LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements in columns adjoining Classified Advertising section.) RENNIE — At the Western Hos- pital. Al‘berton. Friday, March 22. 1963 Basil Rennie. Elms' dale in his 80th year. His re- mains were forwarded from ‘5’; Mrs. Dulcinea Andrews. Park- ISiAND NEWS PAGE: Summerside And Prince County [said MacKay appeared to beldownlot‘hebaaemantbdhnd {quite amused and asked what1that only the outboard boa kind of firemen they were that 1 containing the ashes bad bum- ; they couldn’t put out a sm allied. He said he ran upstairs but ifire. Witness then left the pre-ghea-rd the flare sirens so did imises. ‘ t call fire department to 1 Albert Leard, engineer and cancel his alarm. 1 Mr. MacKay Inept referring in his evidence to a fume sq:- dispatcher of the Summersider ti-rc department. testified he The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Mar. 25. 1963- 3; had neceived a call requestinglarating his property from SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN As an aftermath of a police crack-down at the Friday night hockey game in Summerside a appeared in police court Satur- day morning. Also at the same court a re- quest of counsel Malcolm Camp- bell for a change of plea to “not guilty", was allowed by Magis- trate R.S. Hinton. QC. in the case of John Atwood Stewart. He is charged with unlawfully obtaining a motor vehicle from Alcx MacDonald Ltd.. by 12 S'side Fans Fined; Fire Alarm Case Opens the fire equipment at 310 Court i neighbom's. He said the fence Street, and as a result thelwas only 12 inchm from equipment had been dispatch-j MacKay house. and maintained ‘ it at firemen could not get first hoses into the space, ‘efencea isbonse.butwag. lsponded to a phone call to gulassured by one of the firemen ‘to 310 Court Street shortly atf-lthat they could direct water ter noon. Witness said he talk- Q where they often could not put ‘.eo to MacKay who told him a hose. r h l’ t 'r f' :be ad ear ler :pu in a ire BURNED CARDBOARD . arm. taxpayer and would pay for it. i He said MacKay tried to show: Witness said MacKay tried to i him a fence which MacKay saidr ‘8 continue conversation concern-‘was too close to his se. Opl. i ing the side of his h o u s c. but Matheson said he could see-“0" that caught fire In his base“ witness walked away and wentl parts of the fence which wasimenl firm“ the ashes removed» ‘ rfrom Ills furnace. 1 sons were charged down the front steps of the resi- l partially covered with snow. but with being drunk or in posses- dence. {could see no signs fire. . Crown Prosecutor George} s_lon of liquor. and were e a c h Joseph Clark Summersidei ACCUSED TESTIFIES VMcMahon as k e dl the writei fined $20 and costs when they fireman. was on the pumper Giving evidenceon his own be- "958 Why he had “0t toldr truck when it arrived at thel half. Francis MacKay said heipolice or firemen about this MacKay home. He said MacKayl got up that morning about 3§matter on the morning of the| was standing on the veranda{ a.m.. cleaned out the furnaceifi-re alarm, and why he had noti laughing and joking. mak. ashes which he put in a card-‘shown them the piece of card-i ing wild gestures with his hands.l WM bOXv bUt delayfll taking . board produced In the watt. 5 and generally calling to the fire. them outdoors beca a door“ Mr. McMahon asked the wit-3 men to put out a fire. was plugged with snow. ‘ 0985 if he had been drinking that 3 He approached MacKay and He said sometime later heiday. and Mr. MacKay said he: asked the location of the fire. smelled mkE. and 0n openinglhad been the previous evening; MacKay directed witness to a; the basement door. the base-'hul not on the morning of tiller O'Leory Rink Canteen Run By Lions Club O'LEARY — O'Leary Lions Club has successfully completed its winter rink canteen project it was indicated at a recent meeting of the club. Members of the new club said ‘the projectwas kept in op- eration steadily throughout the season. and a financial profit was realized. Wendall Turner urged mem- ; hers to from a convention com- mittee immediate'y to make ' preparations for the Lions con- vention scheduled for 1964 in Charlottetown. Members appointed to nomin- ating committee consisting of James Baglole. Fred Rogerson and Percy Vey to bring in a new slate ofofficers for the coming year. Ralph Bishop. president of the club. suggested that members wear their club pins at all times during April, which is Lions ac- tivities month. Projects for the summer months were discussed. Ra‘ph Bishop presided. false pretenses with intent to de- fraud. Stewart elected summary 'daIe Elementary School: Lorne Moase, Kensington Rte- gional High School. and Sis- ter Mary Peter, Green Mea- dows School. urriculum Organizes Elementary School, the inter-- medinate level. and Mrs. Ellen Bryanbon. Elm Summerside the primary level. The terms of reference of this committee includes the request that it be prepared to make to“ commendations to P.E.I. Teach- ers Federation's board of gov- ernors as to desirable changes and revisions in anything relat an. log to curriculum (course c tent. textsJ Each member of this com- mittee will chair a sub-commit- tee of three members to work at each of the four academic levels represented. Discussion of the formation and organization of these sub committees and their areas in the curriculum where studies could be commenced occupied most of the meeting. Sister Mary Peter attended a imeeting in Moncton the last lwcek in February convened to ‘Idiscuss uniformity of curriculum ‘in the Atlantic provinces. This meeting was attended by two re- ion. Street School" The musical selections were Hears Musica meeting of th e Educator's Association held i111 Charlottetown's West Kent teaching by Christopher Glend- hill, t. Two IniurecI In Car-Truck Collision SUMMERSIDE — A collision Friday evening between a small car and a three-ton truck at Bryanton's Corner about three miles from Kensington on the lrishtown Road. Friday evening. injured the two occupants of the car. Mrs. Ruth Carr is still in hos- sult of facial abrasions. a knee injury and body bruises. The driver of the car. Alton Bell. of Burlington, received bruises and shock. and was de- tatned in hospital until yester- day afternoon. fence beside the house. indicat- ing a fire in that location. Wit- 1 memt appeared to be full of 5 day the alarm was sounded. ! ' the court smoke. so his lust thought was} Mr. MacKay asked 1 l P.E.I. Music Educators Ass’n A recent Prince Edward Island MulsiciMl‘s. K.A. Par er hool '91!!!“ of musicall selectinm Ilium) "Hansel andi Gretel" pital at Summerside as the re-. trial by magistrate and the case was adjourned to Friday. March 29 I Selections tgiven under the directm of k . ‘ Mr. Gledhill. in his talk on ‘music teaching. said the main was highlighted by a l requirements of a teacher were senault. a member of the Sum- rendti enthusiasm. a love of children merside fire department told of and a love of must i suggest ways of ‘for a high standard in the work .of the student." ’llhe assoc and passage playing. CA. Thompson thanked Mr. I I Gledlhill for his informative talk of his own house. Witness check 1 on beh mm] ed around this side of the house. t all of the 1 music educators in attendance. The next meeting of the as- sociation will take the form of a ‘ supper meeting in May. c. “They must responding to a fire alarm from and a talk on pianolbe good critics and be able to 310 Court Street. shortly before correcting noon. Mach 18. president of nine associa. ‘. faults". he said. “and must aim height of a severe snow storm. ja. the residence by Mr. MacKay ‘ tion president demonstrated the who directed him to the hous various tone productions an d next door. When witness started shnwed m9 main fauus in scale for this house MacKay changed In the lengthlest case before the court Saturday six witnesses for the Crown were heard in a charge of turning in a false fire alarm laid against Francis Mac- Kay. Summerside, who pleaded not guilty to the charge. The first witness. Frank Ar- during the He said he had been met at e ness said snow practically cov- to call the fire department. lfor an adjournment so that hel court for the adjournment so that he could obtain the. services ered the fence. and there was no After placing the THIS WEEK IN SPORTS A PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE INTERESTS OF GOOD SPORT, CONTRIBUTED BY THESE COMMUNITY SPORTS SUPPORTERS IN SUMMERSIDE AND DISTRICT cue AND save FOR REFERENCE call he 1 could bring in a w'ltmss for his indication of fire whatever. Hei took a bucket of water and went . defence. and later asked the = of his lawyer. and the case was i adjourned to a later date. his mind and told him th at the .fire was a r o u n d the corner = could see no fire. so departed our fire truck. He said the call oc-: curred during the worst part of i a snow storm. and a snow plow‘ had to break the road through i Ferry Encounters No Difficulty C Travelling in summer time. ‘ the CNR ferry. MV Abcgweit. is not having any difficulty due to ‘If't‘ on recent crossings. the gtrain despatcher said Saturday .mormng. ! Heavy ice in the. Gulf of St. 1 Lawrence c o u l d. however. -move into the Straits and ham- l the crossings. During the streets to enable the fire en- gines to answer the call. Robert Simpson. next door re-j sldent to the MacKay home.r stated that there had been nol fire alarm at or from his home l on the day in question. ‘- FIRST 0N SCENE Jack Schurman. a member of. the Summerslde fire depart- ment, had been the first the man to arrive at the scene.‘ When he inquired about the lo-i cation of the fire he said Mac- Kay sald something about the TOWING SERVICE Phones: Day 9932—Night 7448 Car. Central St. 5 Sherhrooke Rd. J. Harold JOHNSTONE'S JIM HARRIS Arum" FUELS LTD Frames and Sashes , , Texaco Distributor Dlal 3163 16 Duke st. n Gasoline ' ' Stove and PARTY SHERBROOKE run on ICE ovens ESSO SERVICE (Arnold H. Madson. Lessee) AVAILABLE Phone 436-2136 DIAL 2810 McEWEN ROAD Cor. Water 8 Second Sts. MONDAY. MARCH 25 - MINOR HOCKEY—3:30—10:)0 CURLING—Club Championship Games—7:15: 9:00 Clip and Save For Future Reference Hutchinson's of Sherman Hutchinson. Prop. Sheet Metal Work Heating and Ventilating presentatives from each of the four Atlantic provinces teach- down drain or water spout of BOWLING—Open Lanes—1:004:45: 8:45—10:45 his h o u s e. When witness men' Lloyd Profitt. of Long Rlver.: Ma rch of last year. the ice- driver of the truck was uninjur-. breaker was continually faced In 5400 210 Water St. Jelley‘s Funeral Home to the Summerside North home of his nephew, Orrin Wal- lace. Funeral this Monday at- ternoon from Elmsdale United Church with service at 2 ers' organizations. Teachers” pensions also came under discussion at this meeting, therefore Thomas Bradley. oglcloclllt. Interment in the jBirchwood High School. and the c “"3 “mater! lchairman of P.E.I. TF's pen- MacFAME __ Mme p E I ision committee. was the second ' ' ' .E.I. TF. Hospital, Match 24' 1963. Harry ircpresentative from B. MacF-arlane of Augustine Cove, al ed 6 Funer l i let Thieghs'hl Fa : P fan pr va rum [5 om - edmdag. as r O T . Gets Draw ravensc. p.m. Inter- Yigsrlrt‘ing hours at funeral‘ NEW YORK (Am—“Wily w“- ‘ lie Pastrano of Miami and DARTE -— At the P.E.I. Hos- body-banging Wayne Thornton pital March 2). 1963. J. Percy fought to a draw Saturday night Darte. retimd railroad engi- in a rousing 10-round fight at neer_ 45 Spring Park Road, 5 Madison Square Garden. aged 73 years. Resting at the; Thornton. of Bakersfield. Ca- Hennessey Funeral Home ; lil.. had rubbed Pastrano six when-e Milena] will take place 1 Weeks ago but the return was a Tuesday morning at 8:45 tol tight battle all the way. the Most Holy Redeemer for I The two judges had it a draw Rmuiam High Mass at 9. while referee Art Mercante had o'clock. Interment in that Thornton in front. 5-4-1 in Catholic metery_ r rounds. The Judges. Leo Blrn- baum and Bill Recht, gave each M“an - M his lair. NSI- fighter five rounds and five dence. New Haven. Sunday. points. M I felt 24. 1963. MM Mac- Each weighed 175% pounds. Phee, In his 79th y e a r. Re The 23 - year - old California.n mains will rest at the Cutclilfe who ‘made the top 10 rankings Funeral Home until in non with his upset over Pastrano TueSdalh then to Clyde River Feb. 9. appeared to have the Presbyterian Church for fu- fight wrapped up by the end of hers] service commencing at the seventh round. 2.30. Interment will be in the But in the eighth round. the church cemete . Hamilton well-battered Pastrano opened LOL will hold a service at the up with all he had. The 28-year- funeral home tonight (Mon- old veteran rocked his strong day) at 0.30. rival in tlm eighth with a left hook to the jaw. done around "30%:t_s§‘t':$:ly fiarzzrg' him in the ninth. and met him ‘ " y' ' - - , I ll 1 trad- 1963. James Carl Moore. son “Home In seven "y of Mr. and Mrs. 'Louis Carl ing sessions in llilgd 13th. t ornton Moore. 70 Upper Queen Street. The draw an“ o Charlottetown. aged 27 years. stretch his unbeaten streak to Ilemalus expected to arrive at a. The car was badly damag-I with difficulties by the moving t ice. tioned seriousness of a false alarm MacKay replied he was a "BUD" 10. His record is 27-2-1. Pastra- the Cutcllffe Funeral Home no's record Is 57-11-0. uesday e v e n In g (Borden train time). Funeral notice la- ter. Interment will be in Flor- II Hills Memorial Gardens. VESSEY—Atthehomeofhis danghter. Mrs. Heber- Profitt. R“flunk. Friday. March 22. 1983. Archie Robert Vessey. formerly of York. in his 01st 3’9". Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral today girth 15" from York United Inc with service com- . ' ‘ "l and menclng st 2 pm. Interment gfierpfih: m M n._ will take place in the church maim‘ mung .t We Cumin! R m‘ mu” m“ flow’ Funeral Home Run where the funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon with service com- menclng at 1.”. Remains will be placed tn the Cutcllflc rs» celvlng vault. later to be In- terred in the Geddie Memorial cemetery. Please omit flow- funeral service will be held Monday afternoon. commenc- ing at 1.30. Remains will be placed in the Cutcllffe receiv- ing vault later to be into n West Covehead cemetery. Please omit flowers. SIMMS At Charlottetown. Sunday. March 24. 1908 Mrs. Ann Simms, wife of the late Ernest Simms of Vancouver. "SIMON! - At Beach Grove. Friday. March as. was. wu- "lm Grant Ilmmons former- ly 0' Multan In his 01st year. Restlns at the MacLean Fun- eral Home from where the fu- lIBE Meet . . . Liberal member for the St. Antoine-West- mount riding in Montreal WEDNESDAY - MAR. 27th 2:00 p.m.—To Be Announced. 6:15-6:30 p.m.—-’CFCY-TV 8:00 p.m.—Community Centre Charlottetown. OTHER LIBERAL ACTIVITIES THIS WEEK: lro Lewis and Allison Gillis in attendance MONDAY. MARCH 25—C'RAPAUD TUESDAY. MARCH 26—NiEW HAVEN THURSDAY. MARCH 28—NORTH RUSTICO FRIDAY. MARCH 29—IMOUNT STEWART SATURDAY. MARCH 30—WOOD ISLANDS ALL MEETINGS START AT 8:30 PM. Guest speaker and refreshments at all meetings. Everyone welcome. MEETING Monday, March 25 - 8:30 pm. DRURY GALLANT Moving & Storage Ltd. TUESDAY. MARCH 26 Agents North American MINOR HOCKEY—3:00—10130 Van Lines CURLING—Cluh Championship Games—7:15; 9:00 At Same Location Obtain Top Service On All Insurance Needs By Contacting J. LeRoy Gallant Ins. Ltd. BOWLING—Noon Luncheon Bowling BOWLING—Open Lanes 1:00—6:45; 10:45 BASKETBALL—Seniors Boys—3 : 30—5 :00 Insurance Phones 3520 - 3533 310 Water St. Moving 3900 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27 Summerslde C.T.l. STORE MEN’S SKATES From 8.95 to 26.95 HOCKEY STICKS .85: up Phone 2515 30.1 Water St. MINOR HOCKEY—3: 30—10: 30 CURLING—Cluh Championship finals—7:00 HARBOUR MOTORS BOWLING—Noon Luncheon Bowling to bod . :elimirs y BOWLING—Open Lanes 9:00 a.m.: 0:45. 8:45 . complete BASKETBALL—Senior Boys—3:30—5:00 Paint Iflhs CURLING—Casual Mixed Curling—7:00 & 0:00 . mechani- cal repairs THU‘RSDAY.'MAR'CH zs HUESTIS TV CENTRE EMERSON for the best In TV Z'I-lll'. Service P,E.I. Liberal Association Don't Miss It! FRIDAY. MARCH 29 GET DAISY fliSll WISHES ltllli CURLING—lst day, Island Mixed—0:00 nu C id b _ . Blflelgh "Till; NIacKinmm CURLING—Commereial League Curling—7:00 & 0:00 mullet! TV Radio Repairs Ph ne 32 BOWLING—Noon Luncheon Bowling Professional Service Summerside West BOWLING—Sweepstake Bowling—6:45 Phone m1 220 First St. BASKETBALL—Juniors Boys—3:3sz . STADIUM—To be announced. The MOdem W” M LAUNDRY Weddell Bros. Ltd. 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