Alberton Court Has Light Docket ALBERTON - A fairly light I fined :40 and costs or 15_ days docket as disposed of by Mag 1 on a charge under the criminal istrate W. Chester S. MacDon- code of stealing a quantity of old at Alberton yesterday af- carrots. Ralph Perry. Water- tel noon. George Alfred Doucette. Nail; nd. was fined 550 and costs‘ for stealing corn. Both men were ordered to pay $5 restitu- tor driving while his license tion to the owner of the vege- was suspended. tables. John Smythe. Tignish. An Ebbstleet man, Robert A fine of $100 and costs was Joseph Gallant. received a fine handed out to Nelder William (H.575 and costs for impaired Costain. Brockton. for permitt- d‘ ving. ting a vehicle to be operated on For possession of a live mtg» the highway with marked gas. aim-y bird. a Wild goose. Wil- Emmett Frederick Griffin. {ii-1m Clayton Bell. Alberton and ljlmsdale. was fined $10 and Clair Matthews. Montrosc. each costs for operating an 1m- received fines of 510 and costs properly equipped vehicle. For creating a disturbance in A North Cape restdent we I public place Erskine Cyril fined $20 and costs for illegal Murphy. Albci‘ton South. wasi’possession of liquor. New Glasgow Jr. Farmers Sponsor Dancing Contest Charlottetown: 3 Earle Hughes of Fort Augus- i Mary Kelli. . Smith. North Rus- tus won the fiddling portion of Mrs. Mary the recent fiddling and step- tteo. ' dancing contest sponsored by Men‘s step - dancing — 1. New Glasgow and Districts .Iun. . Andrew Gallant. Charlottetown; ior Farmers at their recreation 2. John Gallant. 3. Frank Ross. Charlottetown. Specialties during the event ing were presented by George Weatherbie. Jackie Flanagan. iFrank Ross and Ruth Ross. - tip in the compet- ition were Earle. Todd. Bread- albane. second. and Leo Gal- lant. New Glasgow. thiid allowing are winners 5, nth. Judges were Mrs. Wilbur er Classes. MacKay. Alyre Gallant and Fosh Doiron. Chairman for the was Charles Chandler. presi- dent of the Junior Farmers. Children‘s step-dancing. sev- en years and under — 1. Donna j Iene MacKinnon. Charlotte- town; 3. Brenda Doyle. Savage Harbor. 1 Children' step-dancintZ. night. town Man Darlene Rush. Charlottetown; 2. Jacinta Mae; ' Kinnon. Charlottetown: 3. Paul Smith. Kinkora Step-dancing. 13 to 16 years- 2. Judy MacKinnon. Cliarlotte-' town: 3. Clara Steele. Bedford.‘ A Charlottetown man, Hector Ladies Slop - dammit ~- 1. Alexander MacDonald pleaded Ruth Ross. Charlottetown; 2. guilty and was fined $50 an irun. when he appeared iQiieen's County Court Wednesday before Mag- Ass’n Meets l .lllacDonald was also fined $20 A'I' w. and costs on a charge of illegal ‘possession of liquor. Officers representing three Maritime Dl‘fiVll‘lf‘PS ness sessions when the execti- till November 4 tive of the Maritime Art Assoc- iation held its first meeting at . aid of Lorne valley pleaded not inden Lee- the hmnP of thefguiuy to the charge of failing to Royalty. The Secretary. flirt. Agnes ber13. Bugden. read the minutes of the Mrs Rich 3 rd Doucetie 0; last executive- and the annual Rustico Harbour pleaded not Bagnall. Hazel Grove: 2 Mar- to 12 years — 1 . f . 1. Paula Corrigan. Tracadie; I o d costs on a charge of hit and I O Marltime Art the. . present for the day—long husi- driving. had his case adjourned Presldenl. Barry Busdeu. West * yield the right of way and had meetings. In the official reports guilty to the charge of hell i n g fOIIOWE‘d .VII‘S. Esta- liquor contrary to the Liquor brooke, SfiCkl'lllP.‘ listed new control Act. Hel- Case was ad. group and llldll'ldual mem- l journed until the evening of No- berships. 11151: R. Taylor. Am- . v m herst. reported on exhibitionsl touring the region from National Art Gallery. Mrs. . Hashey reported the "Artists of the ber9 9 Ernest Frederick Jewell. L. l theft of an automobile had his Maritimes" l Garry Michael Somers. will list Maritime artists. biographies g I and theft, and his case was ad- A discussion of assistance toljourned till Nov. 2 for senten- Imaller societies in the matter 1 cihg, of exhibitions and speakers was i Eugene P a t rick Curl e y. led by Treasurer. Mrs. C.S.;Watervate. pleaded guilty to Barnes, After luncheon. sch- l. impaired driving and was fined 1 ed by the hostess. Mrs. Bug ‘3100 and costs or 10 days. don. assisted by the Vice- Ralph Waller Weeks was Pres Mrs P. Bari \\ Char- ‘ fined $20 and costs or 30 days Iottetown, the afternoon ses< . for having illegal possession of l elons dealt with the Maritime liiquor. Art Association exhibition. A} James Francis committee was formed from iHermitage' was the Fredericton group to ar- range for the receiving of pain- tings. to compile the catalogue and other details. Garland ot lcosts or 15 days. Contr'ihutin: to the discus- A'bEHOH legion scion. Mr. L. Strong. lioncton. c ,b l r. T. Simms. Saint John. 1 ba and Mrs. J. R. Davies. Chariot l "‘5 n 99 tetown. Completed the list those present. 0* . Zone Tourney ALBERTON -—A l b e r t o n . branch of the Royal Canadian 0 o . . ‘ . iLegion won a west Prince zone lclribbarlzee itournament. inr Eltlier- sie gon ome ues ay Schedules First Showing The first film-showing of the Confederation Centre Film Society will he Nov. 11 at 8.30 p.m. in the Confederation Cen- h‘e Theatre. Chosen as the first film of the Aceason will be the famous Japa- nese film "Gate of Hell." This ' Is a 35 mm. coloured film by ' “the Japanese producer Tem- : | nuke Kinugasa and was pro- ‘ duced in 1953 by the Japanese film company Daiei Films and Were represented in the play for a trophy donated by t Ellerslie Legion. Presentation wil be made at a later date. Following the tournament lun- ch was served by the ladies aux- . iliary of the host branch. Members of the winning teams were Walter Millman. Harold ('hlow. Ed McCue. Ron Pet- titt. Shirley Murphy. Elmer Gallant. Mrs. Winnie McNeil], Mrs. Stephen Burke. Art McRae. Vance McNeill. Bert Pridham and Jack Profit. 3' (B 3' t ford. was given a similar fine} Rusticoville; . evening ‘ Magistrate's ‘ istrate J. B. Johnston. QC. Mr. ' Chester Alfred Ford of Eb-j were 1 enezer. charged with impaired l ‘ Wilbur Alexander MacDon-l ‘his case adjourned till Novem- , tion on the drying proceu ll lavailable and what concerns us is whether or not a commerc- lial size drying plant will be a paying proposition in the area. “There is talk that th ject ll be a little at. e pro wi pilot pla .Thnt is not what we want. We want a commercial venture. .The Irish Moss industry doesn't twant a drying oven — it wants a moss plant." l The Irish Moss wort’i several hundr thou- lsan dollars annually. “We‘re ico ’ the lack of in- ?formation on the Prince County ‘ p l a n t." Mr. Rossiter said. are following this up proper authorities." l i .2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Oct. 29, 1964. lLocaI Fisheries Department Concerned Over Moss Plant lpartment of fisheries." He said "we are now disturb- { n ed over the lack of information find We on the form of development the lwm‘ the industry is Concern has been expressed :by Fisheries department oftici-- ‘ZIIS in Charlottetown over the latest development in the estab- lPoIlce Chief 3Makes Appeal To City’s Youth City Police Chief Sterns Webster has made an appeal to the city's youth to show the “same sense of responsible thinking and ndul; action" on Hallowe'en as they displayed during the visit of the Queen. Chief Webster said Wednes- day the splendid nctionn of the young people of the city earlier this month showed all of Can- ada how youth should behave on important occasions. lisliment by the federal gov- project will take. ‘ ernment of an Irish Moss plant “It was our intention through TRAFFIC DEATHS i In particular Chief Webster expressed the hope older " th Mimine ash area of three years of research on the TOKYO (AP) — Traffic acci- ' ’ ». l llgrinc: Countv. g project ti'lat the plant would pro- dents are killing more than 35 youth: would avmd wanton da- _ ~13 l "we hay; been advisedy vide industrial economic in- persons a day. a record rate in mage and suggested the enter said Fisheries Minister Leo formation on the Irish Moss in-.Japan. Up to the middle of into the new Halloween spirit WILLIAM G" WEST lnossilen “that the Atlantic dustry. not technical re—jOctober. the traffic toll this of going to parties instead of . iDevelopment Board which put‘search in processing. . .year was 10,100 lives, police roaming in gangs. This. he up 5100000 for the plant's com; “A great amount of informa-isaid. . said. would mean that the tiny tabla! Eric; amazon; HEELS!” woudben e no a ti n-l ely and happily. . SHEFFIELD. Earlene (Cm He noted that for protection of i 3956an ll Mill! curled on: citizens it it were needed the here at Sheffield University in police force will be greatly an attempt to discover mm“ augmented that night and the and more reliable steel alloy; fact it will be completely moto- The work is being supported by rined will mean iih men will a grant of almost £61,000 from have the ability to move with the partment of Scientific ly if needed. and Industrial Research. DON’T MISS THE BIG HALLOWEEN BALI. ' AT THE ROLL-A-WAY THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29 from 9:30 — 1:00 can. Music by The fly-Notes Good Prizes for Best Costume. ADMISSION $1.00 struction has turned the whole lproject over to the federal de- Winner Has . awarded the $1000 entrance nppartmpm "I “Sher!” scholarship to York University. For Sale by Public Tender. the top in entrance scholarships. Confiscated Lobster Fishing BoatI His mother is the former '35'9" x 9'9" x 2‘6" Built 1962.} 'Catherine Miller Ellerslic Equipped with Ford V-8 Motor.i and his father is a former re- lLobster-Trap Hauler. 25 ‘ . sidcnt of Charlottetown. Anchor. Two Burner Stove. Twol grandparents. Mr. an .‘Life Belts. Fire Extinguisher, 1 Gordon Millar live in Ellerslie. etc, Boat and Engine may be 1 The scholarship was among inspected at the Department's l 100 awarded this year by York iaoat Yard, Paoli' Wharf. Char- ihlnilyersity. Mr. Wes; ha? the imieiown, ‘ ig 95‘ “"3".” m” ’ 0 .3“ Sealed Tenders Plainly Mark- stiident entering the univer- ied on the envelope “Tender 35. .5 . 1 ' island Ties . _ l William Gordon West of ‘annsview. Toronto has been ; ‘ ZELLER‘S iglc'emms average was 89' iLobster Boat” will be received 9 F TA ' L E p c‘ To TH R, I FTY C AN AD, “N S In addition to the $1000 {up to 12.00 o'clock noon on Nov— " ‘ scholarship. he was awarded a lember mm‘ 1964 addressed to Visit chler's newest store In downtown Charlottetown Use our convenient Mail Order or Phone 2-2478 -first class honors scholarship ‘the Area .D'redor' Department of $500. renewable annually if 0‘ .FISher'es' P'O‘ 3” 559’ first class honors are maintain- inahmx’ N' 8' 99d mu” contam Pd. leither a certified cheque or .____..-;_.. a _-.-._......_.'money order, made payable to : MEMNGITIS STRIKES .ihe Receiver General of Can- ‘ IfOR? IdORD- cam- ‘épld‘TAd iada. for 10%. ten percent. of the 'Yearo arml’ Wen“ ‘9 amount of the bid. 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