ISLAND NEWS PAGE c o I Western And Central Districts ‘ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs.. Dec. 10. 1964. 3 . St. Edwards Man Fined $50 i For Driving While Suspended ALBERTON — Calvm J05ephl Companv and the case was ad- Butler. St. Edwards. was :lnud Journed for a week or 30 days by. An Alherton restdenl was; Magistrate W. Chester 5. Mac- fined $20 and costs or 30 days Donald at Alberton yesterday for being lntoxtcated in a pub- for driving a motor vehicle‘ ll(‘ place and a man from Al- whlle his license was suspend. berton South was fined $25 and ed. costs or 30 days for a similar‘ A resident of Waterford wasloffense, l fined $20 and costs for consum- } A South Kildare resident . ing liquor in a public place. ipleaded not guilty of consum- Stephen Archibald Mcln'iis. 1 ing liquor In a public place and Tignish. pleaded not guilty to a 1 the case was adjourned for a charge of selling liquor and the week. L, case was adjourned to Dec. Valmore Richard. 18. of Tig-f 6, ’ h pleaded not guilty to pcs-j William Mokler. Palmer Road ‘ session of intoxicating liquor } pleaded not guilty of damaging‘not purchased from a vendor . three electric light bulbs. theland the case was adjourned for; > w property of Maritime Electric a week. ' . » » . ii :- w . .b .. . A - an 'r ’ .. l ' e “~V- ‘ . .» " 1 Town ue NEW GIRL AT SMITH COLLEGE? Whether B e t s y goes to Park zoo on their bid of $400 eat you as look at you." and _~:...L Smith College at. Northamu- made “out of pity" for the un. the college stand that it. u to”. M355» remains ‘0 he wanted animal. Roadblocks "not prepared to handle a | . w seen. There are problems he- . . . include her 4000- ound wei ht. hi 0 tamus n 'l'w‘pi locolrinottivesl got? this of two engines. six freight tempting to get the engines l fore lhsffplssmlhhilllpggglznlfi that she must beptaken “a: is Belgyp; shown .3! 195°: raft?! . l . féhghtfintmma '31:; gigging cars and two cabooses. left back on the track With a I TORONTO (CP) - Tempera- I from Brooklyn’s Prospect where is,“ that she‘d "as soon new offspring. around 2.30 pm. yesterdav Murray Harbor at “'45 a‘m' crane last "lghl' cause of “"95: MONTAGUE BUREAU a large sum of mone over a about a half~mile from Hazel- and was Proceeding t0 HaZEI- the derailment could not be inawson 1:11: lg?“ , OF THE GUARDIAN g period of time “gs out of MacPhee and Fraser have al-[ Hyman Katz. Rifles‘ presl- la one-year contract when the ber' The traln‘ consmmg brmk‘ workmen were al' leamEd' lPrince 21 33 Ralph Bec was reelected the question. As one mm 193W taken stem to get the dent, said Etcheverry Will move ‘team was formed last season. k r . _ . - I - it into operation by Christmas. it t 1 v‘th ’ ‘ ; president of the Montague Com- pointed out the interest would rm 0 Mon T63 “1 hlS famlly from - vancouver w 43 munity Welfare League l-ast amount to as much as the orlg~ 6y have made the neeessarylhls home in New Mexico “some. lHls present contract mantles an . ‘ Victoria .. .. 42 44 . . - repairs and have several inches A - - ' { an d v " ‘ night at the annual meeting All lnal rink. . itirne in January’ to take up 09mm 01' 3 1‘ year “mm Edmonton 18 29 ; - . , of ice on. If the present cold; 3 , . , . W. Prince Board l r acle as 37 stirslamn.r€.:lzsrs..les ..§l:..‘::r:..3am.s: a”. chuaremuwberiranrt or“ thg-R'fliz.” iReglhB ---~~-- -- ‘ C A Shaw w o a - gsecre-lb lhich is invested set ikflémg before the Christmas e cu Slglwd ElChevem to‘cal on 15 59 c“ n 1 ‘ I . . ‘ ' ' ‘ 1 . ” ‘ o.i ays. yll’mmpeg 29 26 tary treasurer for the past 20.astde tor a rink. It has shown R w‘ Back presented a report. is H. E m _. o :3 .4 :r § . . . oronto ......... 22 32 years. _ Willingness to turn the whole . . 12 22 1......ne mm... to u closest: Stairs-fl... New comfort as DEEP HEAT lMontreal .. '58 20 of years had tried to vacate the 3:31:33 fig“; 3‘“? Image-V amng‘leanue Considerable improve-l iQuebec 10 18 position at the annual meeting - 3 e .ehs. e W0 meat has been made m the ceme,’ I l ' . . . . ‘Fredericto 9 21 but each time he was persuadedtake 0“ the resmhsmlhty ll the tar. tn the st ear 1 w. b y t p AgigERTON BUREAU pec Will once again be urged by tion of the meeting that a large Saint John 15 23 to cm on for another yea,- ltown would borrow the money 01‘:sta}ted. with glue Kr the‘ mag: l e s a THE GUARDIANiAlberton and West Prince Boardlnumber of houses in the area Mommn 13 25 The league has a membershipthigckulh"?463153:i ‘1’: :“Cl‘ 31 mg“? being pat ‘ . l n r la ‘4 mu 0 row 6 a 7 The meethlg Closed @110.“ng :1 DEEP HEATrelief beginsinmere pain: Deep Heat penetrates below PA secgnd (highway: to] waster: lof T‘rade it itvas dlecitded at“ the are wired for elecricity and Halifax 19 32 of over 20 members and are[ rine oun Via reean an re liar mee in as m n v " ‘ '~ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ’ " ” '. ' “ 3110? re lure. . . . . acrogs Foxleyl River to Cascum— lAllgierton. g g 1 ft; esorzieltlimilllaAuggeellnSlhidIi:gghgrlouemwn a ‘ 27 lilrrlfriste"tillydomalllllzlma Ellen-(Elia? Repl‘egematlv'fi 0‘ the league.‘lfiiifiiimé‘gflssifi‘ffibefifi‘p, 13:“; L “names: “115 {35‘ am.” Rub th‘. Sula“ 0f your 5km“ and ‘ First proposed eight or nine specfion service is to be rem 3’ hey r . - l - ~ 9 30 and hockey rink. are to meet with the town _couu- Noble helps. bring welcome relief from pain-reliever acts fast. 'years ago and followed up every queste , iYarmom‘h At 1.3m night's meeting 3 def” at the earlleSt Who‘lhmt." 5°l—————— arthritic. rheumahc. 0r mUSCl-llal‘ DEEP HEAT stimulates local . year since the proposed high- Reporting for the transporta-lSt' Jon" 2' h'd‘ 23 29 cision was reached to have thelas t" befilhl" l? lake advantage Sam Etcheverr pains. You find you can move, circulation when you hum You ‘ Received too late for Classified ‘lvay link would call for three or tion committee. Edwin Turner.lB 5 31 executive meet With the Mon-pf the “Inter “orks program’ ‘ Y work do all 3’0“ usually do “‘11 know it's workingbflausc You feel on death notlce column .four miles of pavement and a said that a survey of potentialliu?;l;11}°rl‘ " talg‘lle Town OOlmcu to 599 It 31" OLD RINK AVAILABLE l .15 contract [with great“ comm"- a tingling warm glow that‘s so bridge across Foxley River to traffic on the proposed We st;New brie‘éjw " " 37 .9 Tahgemems can be c(lmlllEttEd .10 The old l‘lllk was sold two. 9 lnEEP HEAT gives these twin scathing. Pleasanttouse. Grease- MCAULAy_At Kings County 'goggievct uiithd the Cascumpec Pgiiitt fefrry service was some; EMA)? (kip-)n— The “eea‘ greets smith}; $32531: 3321;}: Sitnoce MONTREAL (CF. _ Quebec ‘ benefits to help rub away Your less. stainless. Economical. Memorial Hospital. Wednesday. f 3:51 Shea mg to Alberto“ l: :1 gntgvorabled butt tge pm‘l ther office says cold and dry ciai ice could be erected for ap- (fii'Ltd had made We bufldinzlllifles announced Wednesday: Look for the red and whim m Dec. 9, 154. Miss Annie V. Mc- l I dg l ' 1 . 3-2. 1C! "pmues "9 er 5.“ y air resulted in clear skies with proximately .000. with inten- madame m the wmniumtv "that head coach Sam Etcheverry'. Aulay. Montague. formerly rill " lscusswn eadmg to the o mung a dlscussmn 0“ 59‘ temperatures already skidding films 0f adding the ice plant in 8 Through MacPIhee and Fraser,lh35 signed a new two-Year FOh‘i toward the zero mark in north- few earl th building has once again heenltl‘act With the United FOOlhall‘ [motion it was noted that then-e veral roads in need of improve- Lis an extensive peat moss de- ment Gerald Handrahan was HP- posit under development in the pointed chairman of a highways v 1 .. . area and it was also consideredlcommittee. . 3:31,... figfi‘S‘E‘YE-clfufiwzfigeafl? morning, leaving the funeral ithat “‘9 WW “lghway ,would be F’Fd Pelehs' “N’lyflecmd sistent but light snow was fall- home at a owock for Requiem .more scenic that the Western Phesulellt. Chaired the meetlllg- m. . High Mass at St Cuthbert'isoad and would becqme 93” Mmutes were record“ by OR": The dry air in the form of a Church. St. Teresa's. at HjOfIEhe ,Laddellgper Dme' H Leard' lhigh pressure area will move o‘clock. Interment in the cliurc'n‘ ,m {gas _961 .Ed ‘0 "n" "M into the three provinces tOdBY. cemetery. “‘. 9 execume 0‘ the we 5t causing skies to clear in all .Prince Development Foundation regions CARDIFF _ At the P.E.l. until disbanded. Present mem- Elilder air will flow into the Haspital, Wednesday. Dec. 9, .bers are Andrew Wells. J. W. Maritimes in the wake of the 1964. William B. Cardiff of Or- lDOh Campbell. Gerald Gamble. high pressure area. The mod- I well. and formerly of Stellarton. ‘Ray Halldean and Edward erating trend Will be felt in N5... in his 66th year. His re- ‘M3 A New Brunswick today and all e. us an , t mains are “35th at the Jen. The foundation. sponsored by three rovinces Frida . kins Funeral Home until murs- fthe board of_trade. carried out Regfinal forecasts: y day morning then forwarded to experiments in the growing of! Halifax and vicinity, South St. Teresa's, in her 74th year Resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home. from where the . funeral will be held Friday} y , n em New Brunswick Wedneg. It was felt that to borrow suchlmade available for this wmterJLeague team. . his late residence. Orwell. Fri- {new crops and plans are to ex— Shore. Annapons Valley, prince day morning the remains will jpand the project next year. Edward Island; “y with a he forwarded t0 the MBCQUEF- _A h’llel‘ W33 iread from the few cloudy periods; cold; north— rie Funeral Home. Siellal‘lon ldirector of tourism regarding al IN PC HOgP‘TAL lefly winds 15. Low-high at Han. N.S. Funeral from Christ‘s'naVLgatlon course for bona M Ge M‘I . . .fax and Kentvme 30 and 30‘ Church. Stellarton. Saturday .lldP fishermen interested in t. tho“; . c "m5 1: aHl’a‘ Yamouth 23 and 33. Charlotte. afternoon. service commencing ldeep sea tourist fishing and one letnl m 3 "me Cw“ y 05‘ town 15 and 22. at 2 o'clock. Interment will be .member "resent agreed to take 9‘ a' l Outlook for Friday _ Most. BREAKS HIP in the church cemetery. lthtlaa course. T i h 1y sunnv and mid. 2 .C.Perr. 'n . id ' " - son-Ens .— m .0. west plies Fifi? ill .2....:::”::. tasteless: m. fifth“; 3:? agggpétgémgécbf 133353” AssOClall‘m reported ‘m eque and‘Carleton hadythe mis- Rustico at ‘9.l5 p.m. Summer- cheater Sgth aged 74 years 1' Egan/mg: r0251]; tgggc:"lzfgglgln 3": fortune of breaking his hip re- side tgihe eigtltitteen minutes later ' l - own. Resting this evening at me Iboard in Obtaining picnic tables. cently andh is presently lponval than aro e I Hennemy “"9"” Hm“- I“‘“signs for fishing ponds and mm m mm m Ba Imam t r collision Tuesday with ' 'll - ' woca v ' zzafilceairrzrtieglements wx be an [streams and other improve- FINE” ON TWO COUNTS a car driven by Ivan Clifford imenls' c?" "who" ill"! "‘59th . Appearing in Summerside 130- Wright of Glovers Shore..No one MoclNNlS —- At Prince'sthove sul’l’m',t ,m' the “5h lice court yesterday on two was reported seriously injured. County Hospital, Tuesday. Dec. and game “Somalmn' counts. Ivan Clifford Wright 01 Summerside police investisatfll- 0. 1964, Mrs. Emma Maclnnis. To STUDY REPORTS Glovers Shore was fined $125 M“ d the late George Mac. Four members were appoint- and costs or seven days for dci. GILLIS FUNERAL —.'I'he fu- Innls. formerly of St. Eleanors. ed to Slu‘l-V the “99°” 0" Prmce Vlng WithWt 8 licence- one P‘s!“- “eral 0‘ Urban 1" Gm‘s “'35 in he,- uth year. Resting at County recently completed by son was fined $20 and costs or held Wednesday morning from the. Mn Funeral Home three consulting firms. Members five days on a drunk change. the h until 1.30 this afternoon t'murs- 0‘ the committee are re day). then to Trinity United Broderick. Tignish: Arthur rib. MINOR DAMAGE occuns where llzqtgemnlhsl} lift-emu Church. Summerside, for ser-lbetts. Alberton: Gerald Gamble. Less than $100 damage was “2113:1252”; Piggefit ii “fie: vice commencing at 3 p.m. ln- O‘Leary and Henry Maynard, received byacar driven by p l’ é ev tenant in People's cemetery. Tyne Vale Raymond Richard of Summer- ‘ Summerside, I l l 1 y sane u w re Url:ad t was brought to the atten- side when it was involved in a glel‘llls'ngffid ogqaggondafigeasand Rev. Nazaire Gallant. Pall- bearers were Jerry Morrison. Elwyn Adams. Joseph Mc- Lellan. Claude MacLean. Don- ald MacKinnon and Frank Gil- lls. Internment was in the church cemetery. has "an. . Chinese Use Par-is Embassy In African Push OTTAWA (CM—Social Credit Leader Robert Thompson said Wednesday the newly estab- lished Communist Chinese em- bassy in Paris is playing an important role in a Communist push into Africa. 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