lruck Driver Absolved In Death At Hampton A coroner's jury last night: ing abreast of the store as he absolved a truck driver of anyl had recognized a friend by the blame in the highway death of truck parked in front of the four-year-old John Gordon .\lor- store. "I30" 3‘ H3mPI°"~ D9“ 13 George Reid of Charlottetown. Everett Percy GlII(‘$])le oi the second witness last night Charlottetown, a (Il'l\(‘l‘ mitetl. told the jury he had been He said he normally parked for-3 driving through llzinipton Dec. 18 at a speed not over the, pzirticulzir day a car was in the posted limit tvlicii two cliiltircul way and he was forced to park ran out from bcliitid .-i pnl‘l\’(’(l tihscurimz the view of the steps vehicle into the path of his from the road. ‘\lr. Reid confirmed that Gil-3 had blown his horn on tliel He said lie .s\\er"erl left to ICSPIR H ‘ H 1 . . _ . , , . ,way into amp on. e a so saiu ;:;°lgr§::S(I:lllih(;tn “E3: “:(I:"Il:;T i he had not known the children; . L . L . l and the little bov ‘\']\' ~ll'll(I\' had left the Store and “ere go‘: The \ictim \\a ‘the ‘\oii‘nf \Ir I mg to Cross the street from be- and. Mrs. James tBudl .\lorri-ll hmd ms mmk ‘ son of Hampton. At the time oi. GOOD CONDITION the accident he had been goiiitz Ivan Newrick of Borden, to the Hampton Hall tr Symecliaiiic. testified that STGHGPBYPHVS Slim‘ -'it'Flt>'> “I6 checked the condition of thei street. He had horn :ir'wnii>au- ll‘llL'k involved in the accident! led by 0110 “I llli 5l5lf‘l‘“- hill lllc later that day and that it was in; Sill aPP8I‘9l1ll)‘ Sli‘t‘tWl 8' ll"-’ good mechanical order. roadside as the little boy da5n- Cnst. Alan Burchill of the Bor- ed 8('I‘0SS the I‘0€ld- den detachment RCMP who in- " 6-iltle Said llild vestiguted the accident. entered blown his horn just before t-om- as 9.-idem? Se,-9,-at photo- 3. lie} for said he parked his truck in fronti Keith Illacliinnon Tl'£lIlS[)()l‘l Li- of the store to unload supplies. nu ward of the steps. but on this M lSlAND NEWS PAGE l L2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. Dec. 31, 1963.; Group Capt. A.G. Dcigg Issues Greetings For New Year's i ‘ Group Capt. A.G. Dagiz. CD. alert, recognize new trends and commanding officer RCAF‘ Sta ' make changes to meet those de- tion Summerslde said in his! velopments. To become _stag New Year's message that thei ham or lethargic IS. to be ineffi- station as a whole functioned ef- cient and the inefficient cannot ‘ ' lcompete in the wo of todav Vtently during the past year. iThere were many operation pa-3 Ttrols over the Atlantic as parti of all the servicemen and their ‘of NATO and many new air. families who have taken up re- ‘crews were trained for Argnsi sidence on Prince Edward Is- and Neptune aircraft. I land, may I wish you all the Moderator Sends Greetings A letter of tins to th- people ci Prince Edward Island on the eve ed the 1964 centenary 8350 Said _ _ _ ' or thelthe fine new memorial buildnngsi onawa in the centre of Montreal thfln E I t hatheig of Confederation hati being erected . TORO iOn Eve Of I964 Centennial t;-;,e,;,}=w=° varied events which are snhextl-1368 uled for the pl‘0V‘lIl]ldC€ in 1964. Hei winni encouratgiztgi been received from Rt. Rev. Dr.i historic Charlottetown- James R. Mluvtchmoir. moderatorl of the United Church of Canada] the Gulf began some very nlg- 53'1"‘ 3°11“ “The people of the Island of The greetings are extended by‘ nzficant things in 1864." be con- iDr. Mutchmor on behalf of the cluded. lGeneral Council. ministers and imcmbers of the church. ,Re., The moderator said that dur-N 3 ing his recent visit to the Island ch,a“.man and “man” re%t_ , he had received a first hand ively of the P.E.I. Presbytery‘ “In conclusion. and on behalf; Picture of tilt‘ 1'mt?l‘€‘-‘7tm'2 and of the United Clturch of Canada. l . The letter was received by I. D. Elton Adams. Souris, nd Rev. Btryer Jones. I-lamptioci, WEATHER I NTO (GP) — Tempera- strong cold wind: lad over the Muitlmu lilo do-y. Temperatures were near zero in Nova Scotia and Prince settled Mon- 3 C- tremo cold; northwest wind: 5. Low-blgb at Halifax are and 15, New Glasgow and Gusher. it below and 12 above. Charlotte- town 5 below and 10 above. Moncton. Fredericton and Saint John 10 below and 5 above, Ed- mundston 15 below and 5 beio-.v, Campbellton 15 below and zero. Outlook for New Year‘! Day, _.cioudy and snowy. High tide today at Charlotte- town 1l:5l a.m. and 11:14 p.m. At Rustlco at 8:12 am. and 6:13 p.m. Summerslde tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun risen today at 7:22 and sets at 4:44. by the W680” Edward Island while in New Brunswick they had alrend! in Man‘ Mg‘ dropped to well below zero. _ E“ _19 7 Sunny skies, lighter winds and Toronto 2 31 continuing extremely cold tem- .15 .4 peratures are expected today .10 .5 as a high pressure are: now Quebec . . . . -6 -5 over the Great Lakes moves Fredericton —— 14 nearer the district. 7 14 New Year‘: Day promlses to 011010" 13 5 be cloudy and snowy. “ax 19 33 Regional forecasts: Ch8r1°llel°Wn 13 25 Halifax and vicinity, ivot-tit. §Yd"°-"' " - - - - ‘ - - -- :2 cm Nova Scotla. Eastern Store, armou . . . . .. St‘ Job 11,.’ M1 d_ 15 a Prince Edward Island and New HAIAEAX (OP) -—- ‘Rio wea- ther office says a band of lBedeque Boy pp —2j accident scene and a drawin: He said skid‘ ’ marks from the truck were; Received too late for Classified‘ about 86 feet long. l 093"‘ N"”‘"'3 ‘-'”“‘m" The coroner was Dr. C.A. Coady of Charlottetown while the jurors were: George Arthur Carter, foreman: Harold Walter , Goitld. Emile Lawless Lynk, U‘PP€‘1' Q“““” S"“""- ‘" hi5 i George Alexander .\lacLean, 53I‘(I _\'(‘ill‘. IIl:~ I‘t‘lil.'l'.IlS rre James \'i(-.tm. Campbell and Ed_ “Sling 5“ ‘he ‘—"‘»‘--””l"”"““““ ‘ win Malcolm Ferguson. all of Funeral Home from tiiiere the ; Han,pmn. and Eriand James funeral will be held 'lI.iiti'sday . cousins of C,-ap,-,ud_ ARSENALTLI‘ — At the Provin- cial Sanatorium. Sllll(I£l_\'. Dec. 29, 1963. Leo \i'.<eii.1iilt. I42 l morning. ii‘«'l\'ill.: the tuner ‘home at 8:45 for Rffllllem‘ , High Mass at tho (‘liiircli of the .\lost Holy Retlcenier at! , 9 o'clock. lnterrticiit in th Roman Catholic f.'>‘lIIL‘lt‘l".’. ‘ i ALBERTON — The annuail CORRIGAN — At t. Ci I tie-l . , . town Hospital. 2::r1n963‘§(‘I'llI(Il‘€l’lS Christmas party ati Charles Frami. (-,,mzan’lAlberton branch of the Royall‘ Bedford. in his fvliid your.‘ Canadian Legion. held the Sat-l Resting at tht‘ tlenl:e'.~:=v.v Fu- _ urday before Christmas. was at-i neral Home from \‘.llE‘l‘(’ the , ,ended by (.1059 to 30(;_ an of funeral \\'III take DIIICG TTILITS‘ lwhonq received a generous d8.V momillfl, al "'15 l0 51- i from kindly old Santa Claus. Bonaventure Church. Traca—, Santa 3150 visited the west. die. 501‘ RE‘Cll|lPm llilh Mass ,' ern Hospital and called on chil- at 10 o'clock. Interment in the ; dren at several homes in the, church cemetery town. i Year is filled with every YQlLLI.9.lLQ.d onou. up THANK YOU I To our good friends and customers-. We sincerely hope that the New of happiness for you and F““““n Muuogomonruudirufl ’—--tun’-I-——nu Hit By Truck . SUMMERSIDE — Seven-y€31'~ old Kenneth Bradshaw. son of iMr. and Mlns. Everett Bradsliawi [Bede-que, was reported in SIBIJS-ll ,fac*tory condition in PFIIICO‘ -,County Hospital last night after. lthc youth had been struck by a .-truck in front of his parents‘ store at Bedequc at approxima-‘ tely 2 p.m. yesterday. -Dr. James Saunders. Suin- merside, went to the scene of the accident from the Summer- side medical centre by police; escort and administered first airli to the child. . It is believed the youtih stop- ped into the path of the vehicle.‘ driven by William Laviolettc. Borden and Summerslde de- tachments of the RCMP inves- tigated the accident. BOMB TV STATION , SANTO DOMINGO. Domini-3 can Republic tAPl—A govern-i ment-owned television siationl was damaged by a bomb explo-; slon on Christmas Day. Policef blamed anti - government ter-l rorists. i i "During the past year". he; very best for 1964. ‘said, "‘there have been many, changes in the internatinnallsit-, t uation and the outlook for a as h C ing world peace now seems somei 0 what brighter. One of the rea- sons for this encouraging situa- F tion is that NATO has remaIi{ned strong. and to this end. the oy- , 31 Canadian Air Force‘ has play” Today should be another ‘very ed 3 significant role V both all cold day according to the that- home and abroad. , lottetown radio range this morn- "None of us can foresee wilhll mg. accuracy the events of the com-; The temperatures had a1_ ing year but it is essential that‘ ' ‘r d t _ b ‘ I d t we keep pace with the ume5.:rea(LvreaL.ie iio eon an a This means we must remain; midnight last night it was ex- i pected that the predicted low of live below would be easily reached. Basis for this predic- gtion was the clear but windy Y h E Q ieatlier covering the district early this morning. A h ' ’ Two below was the cold- sp est temperature yesterday ha‘. a high of 25 had been recorded An 18-year-old Southport youth, early yesterday morning. Winds William Wood. J-r.. was rushedi gsjleffiif 33]<;“f“?:stmg:f '0 Prime Ed“'3m L‘13“d H“! usts were reached u to‘ ' Pita-I €‘3'l'l." Nest‘-'1'd3.l’ 3ft°l‘“°°“i fiausing snow drifts oii) the high- alter heinlg overcome by C81“b0"i ways in many localities. monoxide fumes. in today were expected to Dr. Malcolm Putnam. who at be northwest 25 and the skies tended the YOUH1 8t IIOSIIN8-I-N were expected to be mostly said yesterday he appeared to be in satisfactory con-drition but would be kept in hospital over-; night for observation. The youth was reported to have been sitting in his father's, snowmobile, which was idl'ing.j when he was overcome by fumes from the engine. Outollffie's am-I bulance was called and on the‘ way to hospital. the youth was; administered oxygen by sI!llCI‘&'II‘i Cutcllffe. . The youth is the son of Mr.‘ and Mrs. William Wood. It’s time for us to pop out Year. May 1964 fulfill your nest: Ind prosperity. SERVICE Southport. SOUTHPORT TEXACO ALBERT L. 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