Lfi. Gunilla, Charlottetown. Thur-9.. Feb—“E 1963.’ Accused Refuses Answer In Court of er than his residence. was fined Charged with possession stolen goods, valu at ll 11 det‘ $25 and costs or 510 days. Robertson's mother. Mrs. J. E. Dinauell and “till Mr and Mrs MT in (‘Eiailot'etoun during the fin-«ell l‘linzuell. North Lake. Weekend, RF‘ and MT-‘r 3I-'tlt"‘ll" Sm'll' (it IIIli‘I‘(’~I to relatives and Among those from IIIlK area and family were uaited IIIHm IIIt‘IIfI.~ III tin. area is the illness who attended the Youth Center- by members of the KIIIQ>IIIII‘ti M M, ('liffnrd Robertson. and 501ml Italic (‘Onll'i‘mlllf‘lls ('hurlollt-Ionn who has recently recently at an Intormal CPI-I0» undwmmp mm”). in the p‘EII. gether at the Maine in Kinns- Hue-mm! Hnrvir Stewart. Kingsboro is it-cr‘iini: congratulations on the :Ippmntment to the pnsitinn of Honorary \‘ice president of the L‘anadiau Legion, Soui'is Branch. bot , Heath (Thing. Black Pond \iux a recent business visitor to New Annan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robertson. (.‘harlotletown. visited with Mrs. at East Point sthool was a visi- ence at First Charlottetown. over the p 3 st weekend were Noreen .loyce Bruce. Janet Dixon. Shar- on MacGregor, Rowena Garrett. Miss Marie L‘heverie. teacher stock exchange in Britain. Baptist Church. Ruse. KEEN INVESTORS There are between 3.200.000 and 3.600.000 investors on the study of the three 0 ye Three Oldest Stars Found to Be Giants Analysis of the light from stars that were born _ ‘ The study. which the Institute ornia In titute ofisaid gives astronomers “a hint: se stars. the Calif 5.... <3 announ .ed left: I earlier n Technology. Indicates they are 1 back In time to the comm,th he 20 500 to 1.000 light One light year is that 186.000-mile-a-serond rays travel in a year. years away. ‘ very young. arly twice the age of the sun. of the galaxy when it and m_ to 30 times in diameter. and i deed the universe itself were 5 made with the dtstancelthe 200-inch telescope on Pain. Although they are the oldest . in California- lightlmar Mountain and the lilo-mm *telescope on Mount Wilson both By RALPH DIGHTIN t found shows there must years ago. thave been other stars in ‘exis- ‘ objects yet studied. the institute‘ PASADENA. Calif. tAPI —A “"1”? When "1959 813'"- anthues .said, "there are traces In their ides: stars were born almost 10.000.000.000latm HEAVY EBOSIW _ Some 3,000,000,000 tons of Ina. osplieres of heavier chemi- 3 terial from the land are car. elements made by now dead i ried into the oceans every year, $50. Louis James McCluskey. Charlottetown, was remanded for one week. following his re- fusal to answer a question of the court as to where he oh- tatned an illegal quantity of liquor. K witnesses during the trial before Magis- trate A.J. Haslam in city police court 'I‘ esday. REFUSED ANSWER The accused had taken the stand In his own defence. when called by his attorney. John Holmes. when ei'oss- examined as to where he got liquor at six o'clock in the morning. he re- fused to answer the question. Crown witnesses were: Peter Sauer. Savage Harbor. and Ronald Alexander Macisaar. Royalty. security officers for Canada Packers Ltd. Charlot- tetoun; Joseph \Iolloy. intendent of Canada Packer- and Cost. William Ford. arrest. ing officer. SUSPENDED SENTENCE twnv year suspended sen tence. With two bonds of $2.300 each. was levied on Richard D. MacKinnon. 2 Brighton Road. charged with intimidation The suspended sentence was given because there is no alternative of a fine for such an Offence. When handing down the sen- tence. the magistrate warned the. accused. if he did not obey the conditions of the sentence. he would lose his freedom. The accused was represented by Al- lison Gillis. A city man. charged with pos- session of Iviquor in a place nth- GEORGETOWN Miss Kathleen Scully of Park- dale was a weekend visitor to Georgetown where she was the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Chever- to of Charlottetown. were recent i guests of Mrs. .ieveries' par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walk- er. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Myers and Mrs. Mary Boudreault re. cently visited Mrs. Myers bro- ther. Watson Henry and Mrs.‘ Henry. Summerside. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Philip :‘IHCERI‘II- em and daughter. Phyllis Jean of Cardross. were recent guests of Mrs. MacEaehern's father, J. F. Johnson. Miss Vera Walker of lottetown recently parents, Mr. and Walker. Miss Myrna Pitcairn. R..\‘. of East Royalty. was a recent Quest of Miss Carol Walker. ‘R. \’ (Thar- visited I1 e 2' Mrs. Walter \II'I-t Heath llaclman. Norma and Karen MacLean of Winsloe and Mrs. Florence Jenkins of Charlottetown were r e c e It I guests at the home of J. F. Johnson. Miss Carol Walker. RN. left. early in the week for Charlotte Islands. BC. she will be employed in the nur- sing profession. Miss Cyrene MacDonald has. returned home from a vlsit to Halifax. N.S.. where she was the . guest of her daughter. Mrs. Fred Dnckrill and Mr. Dockrill. .Ioseph Mai-tell left last week for Centralia. Ont. where he, will undergo tests for Royal Ca- . nadian Air Force Air Crew. \II'. and ‘frs \I‘IIII'” “aeria- chern of Cardross were recenti guests at the home of J. F. John- son. Miss Pauline Marie" and Miss Kaye. Boudreault. students at' Notre Dame Academy. Were recent guests at their homes In Georgetown. Master Jimmy Power of Mon- tague. was a recent guest at the. home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper. DUKE. 'I‘lMON FORM COMBO? STRATFORD. Ont. tCPt —j Duke. Ellington will compose the score for one of the plays, to he. presented at this year'st Stratford Shakespeare Festival. ‘ The play. 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