mol. Tae 52°9Se vw lee — —. | HUNT FOR YOUNG SEALS OVER, BUT PLANES STILL WAIT Although the aerial hunt for young white coat seals is over seven planes are stil] based at the “landing area at Tignish Run and some of these are to be used later this Month when Fancy Dress Carniva Held In Summerside =2=*: SUMMERSIDE — A good turn- out was seen at the Fancy Dress Carnival and Ice Sports held here Saturday in aid of St Mary's Academy _ Entries participated in 23 events in the Ice Sports section and there were 17 different sec- tions in the Fancy Dress Car- nival. Judges for Fancy Dress Car- nival were the wives of Coun- eillors Herb Schurman and J Ernest Morrison The third judge was Councillor Frances Perry. Girls (14 years): 1. Joan Arsetiault; 2. Barbara Hamill; 3. Sandra Arsenault Boys (14 years): 1. Alan Warren; 2. Dougie DesRoches Girls (15 years): 1. Doreen Cormier; 2. Sandra Arsenault: 3. Myra Landry. Boys candle race 1. Paul MacAusiand; 2. Dary! Arsen- ault;3. Maurice MacLellan “fi5. and over): 1. Anne 2 Hanna Landry; 3 Shan- itt oe Ht seals. A hunter said last night that the chances of land- based hunt from P.E.1. ap- pears slim. but. that the herd might approach quite close to Cape Breton Island. - last Thursday. Alberton hunt- ers are keeping a close watch on the main seal herd which is now located about 36 miles due east of Alberton and still contains many thousands of ‘Alberton Elementary School Program Has 7 Speakers the adult seal hunting season opéns. Five planes and two helicopters remain based at Montrose Bridge where this photograph was taken at the height of the hunt which ended | mentary School had an outstand- | yond the high school level: Mer- | ing program of speakers during |ritt Callaghan spoke on silent education week. reading. on the Dorothy McNeill, RN, oF topic of education and Brown on the nursing profession and R. Girls (8 and under) continue their studies even be- an inspector with the | Ex Islander ‘Ils Honored VANCOUVER (Special) — Sergeant W.D. MacDougall of | Vancouver, BC., and a native of St. Peter's Bay was the re- | | Cipient of a ‘letter of recognit- | | fon from Vice Admiral Kenneth | TSLAND NEWS PAGE | Western And Central Districts ee ; * ‘Yhaclan 7.0 SS EE | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Mar. 15; 1965. 3 Police Court Has Full | Pleading guilty to a charge of \impaired driving, Arnold Bruce | Taylor, Millview, was fined $125 and costs in city police court Sautrday morning. He was repre- sented by Lester P. O'Donnell On charges of being drunk and incapable one man was remand- ed to March 15, another to the 17th and a third was sent to jail on a previous committment Unlawful possession of liquor cost a Morell man $20 and costs and a disorderly conduct charge, fighting on the street brought a Charlottetown youth a $25 fine . Entering a plea of not guilty |to a drunk and disorderly charge a Charlottetown man was found guilty and fined $20. Another city man on the same charge on remand from March 10 had his case dismissed for want of prosecution when his wife who had made the complaint failed |to appear in court James Wilbert Rooney, charg ed with theft under $50 value and |femahded from Friday entered a plea of guilty. He was represent- ed by Gordon Tweedy who pleaded for leniency in suggest- ing a suspended sentence with Docket probation officer for guidance. Police Chief Sterns Webster en- tered an objection saying “we have tried guidance ourselves and it failed’ and asking im- Position of a penalty. MORE INFORMATION An intimation from the Chief and Court Clerk Bert Campbell that there was more to the case than the current charge of steal- ing one dollar at the P.E.I. Hos- pital brought a request for the full story from Magistrate James Haslam, QC Sgt. Charles Ready, city police, told of previous complaints from the hospital and investigations which led to questioning of the accused and certain admissions he made then, Later complaints from*the hospital administrator led to Sgt. Ready placing some marked money in various places. When a dollar bill was missing it was found in possession of the accused, an orderly there The magistrate stated his be- lief that the accused, a young married man, needed profes- sional guidance and remanded him to Monday to enable him to obtain bond- in the amount of $500, two sureties of $250 each. regular reports to the provincial It was understood a~ gen e 1. Ella Jardine encouraged the pupils to D. McKinnon told of his work as} * | & Dyer, chief of ~ personnel, | for his efforts to save the life of a six-year old child who was | accidentally shot -in the neck | last September. Sgt. MacDougall found the boy in a local rod and gun club when a gun accidentally went, off and shot him. The child, who at first showed signs of improving, later died from his gunshot: injury. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: F Min.. Max Dawson 1 Prince George Vancouver ... Victoria Edmonton Calgary Regina Winnipeg Toronto .. Ottawa Quebec .... Fredericton 'Saint John Moncton Halifax oe8 Charlottetown Sydney would be suspended for a of two years with accu make periodic visits to bation officer as dictated | him. i SBEYIRERKLSLSRZeSs & s rt! HALIFAX (CP) Eyres = 28 Elsewhere skies will clear. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island, ern Half Lower 3%, Moncton 5 and 3%, Edmund- ston 5 below and % = above, Campbellton zero and 20, Char- lottetown 6 and 25. High tide today at Charlotie- SPECIALTY ACTS MONDAY 8:30 P.M. MEMBERS & We heard you were looking for a tough little car that take tothe hills) Johnston; 2. Andy Hodge. Boys (8 and under): 1. Mich- ae] MacLellan Girls (8:and 9 years): 1. Bar- bara Arsenault; 2. nedy Boys (8 and 9 years): 1 nie Casey: 2. Paul Steele. Girls (10 and 11) — 1. Sheila Profitt; 2. Julie Gallant Boys (10 and 11) — 1 Gallant: 2. Grant MacDonald. Girls (12, 13 and 14) — 1. Mar- Ron- Thomas; 2. Charlene Gal-|1. Tony lant q Nally; 3. Eddy Arsenault. Boys (12, 13 and 14) — 1. Char- Boys (9 years) — 1. Brian | Williams; 2. David McNally; 3. lant les Dawson; 2. Erroll Tuplin. Girls (15 and over)—1. Mrs. Garnete Bremere; 2. Mrs. John Chappell. Boys (15 and over) — 1. Don Birch; 2. Dickie MacDonald. ; 2. James Grady; 3. Drummond Timmy Jeffrey. Marie Clow. of fisheries. Rev. Gerard Steele discussed with the pupils the benefits of Paula Ken-| Girls (8 years) — 1. Joan Working together. Eva Sabine told some interest- Boys (8 years) — 1. Dwight ing facts about a visit to Ber- |Grady; 2. Rocky Drummond; 3. Eddy Arsenault. Girls (9 years) — Leslie Richardson; 2. Susan Clow; 3. Ellen MacLellan. Potato race (9 and under) David Clow Girls (10 years) — 1 Hayes; 2% David Me-. Herbert. Leavitt muda and Mrs. Wesley Hardy showed pictures taken at the 1. Susan Wildlife park in North Rustico. Rev. David MacDonald has a display of Bibles concerning ..| which he gave information. shared his fund of knowledge the early days in Alberton, Cst. John Grier of the RCMP gave a talk on safety. Dianne; Films shown by the teachers Arsenault; 2. Paula Kennedy; 3. oes to do with “The Joan Marie Steele. Boys (10 years) — 1. Tanton Relatives,” “The “The Deer Ostrich” tand Best dressed couple (12 and|MecNally; 2. David Pineau; 3./ “The Maoris of New Zealand.” under) —- 1. Joyce Dawson and Jimmy Jeffrey. Debbie Thomas Girts ‘(IT ye Best dressed couple (over 12) | Richard; 2. Brenda Arsenault; 3.|Mrs. C. H. Weeks, president and — 1. Debbie Clark and Ellsworth | Anne Richard. Funniest couple (12 and under)|— 1..Ann Landry; 2. : Brenda — 1. Hubert Jenkins and Ken- neth Gaudet. ; Girls potato race (9 and under) . Institute. 3,,Mary Profitt. of Alberton Women’s Members of the teaching staff at Alberton Elementary are John “ll years) — 1. ‘Timmy |©’Malley, Mrs. Everett Clark. 3 Funniest couple (12 and over)| Banks; 2. Paul MacAusiand; 3.| Mrs. Vernon England and Mrs. — 1. Eleanor Gaudet and Maola| Dougie MacAusland. Alvin Adams. Arsenault Girls (12 years) — 1. Edna Fattest couple — 1. Eleanor |DesRoches; 2. Gisele Landry; 3, APPOINT CHIEF JUDGE Gaudet and Maola Arsenault. | Debbie Perry. - | EDMONTON (CP) <= Best costume award — 1. Mrs.| Sack race — 1. Bernice Ric: 7. 55 John Marsha Thomas; 2. Cathy Fat and: 2, Alan Warren; 3. Jody| sna 9° ¢ bary. Most outstanding couple — 1. Ellsworth Mann and Debby|DesRoches; . Paul Arssenauit. Boys (6 and under) — 1. Stevie) Girls (12 years) — 1. Patsy Drummond; 2. Ricky O’Brien. |DesRoches; 2. Betty Jean Rus- Girls (7 years) — 1. Brenda sell; 3. Gloria Gaudet. i Doyle; 2. Mary Profitt% 3. Tam-| Boys (13 years) — 1. Blaine my Grady. DesRoches; 2. Jackie Des- Boys (7 years) — 1. Monty) Roches; 3. Elmer Cormier. ‘He fills_the by Nelles za¥Fi8? | Some small cars are pretty lively. 3 Downhill. Uphill, they're as slow as cold molasses in cad : gat fre ey ee Peet ene ne time aL een ee a ‘ was angles rs 4 LOTTETOWN a oh sae 7 10 DEAL ogi 4 ope :