| chairman or mefYown Police ISLAND NEWS PAGE rte — Police Cars Seieeress for the change from purchase to- rent was because ‘“‘we can oper- ate much more economically than by outright purchase. - ‘i venteen cases -were _heard John McGau Johnstone's A R ' 2) The ne Guardian, n, Charlottetown, Wed., April ot; “1965. _ Seeatons © A James H River. ee Grtvng with | re ented. Seo nee “lam.. QC., in city police court}out due care and attention wa e : Tuesday morning : fined $25 and costs or 10 | SUMMERSIDE — A news re- He said the town came to this ; Calvin John Campbell. Cty. Reagh C. Crosley. Bonshaw, port concerning the purchase of conclusion through its expert-~~ fa ic ou rt aes “— er driving charged with operating a vehicle |two new police vehicles for this — — ae ig Ea * ea guilty to sser "| wi t ic comm! eae of driving while impaired! ee 2 —— ax fined $10 town was contradicted yesterday what, it would cest in police ve- | = land was fined $125 and costs or “by Councillor Grant Mollison, hicle operations over a yeat 30 days poet’ eats Be gy 3 ae period under the purchase plan. as U Oc eC Three residents of Montazue, stop ats stop s was fined | day suspended sentence. andthe He added, “this-way we do know Charlottetown . and New Wilt-| 7) 3° 2. Sap fiw dave | seventh had his case adjourned’ what it will cost in the next shire were each fined $20 and | until today. é year” > William Lester Richards, Andrew Paynter Johnston of costs for. possession of liquor in} Robert Gamauf, addrecs —un-} an a Little Sand:, was charged — Kensington. bs places other than their resi- neve, ceanend ith selling sub [ - oe . = muspended and Fines of $15 and costs were residences - a ae had regis v was Sareea aaa fined $50 and costs or. seven| imposed upon Leo Joseph Casey 19 on the second charge: Henry john Jeoeuh Wiisle. cile 3 ; 4 before Egmont Bay and’ Joseph Leo ©... judson, Alexandra: Gladys | ed w ph Doyle, city, charg days when. he anpeare one Kaczmarezyk, RCAF Summer- any de iN wap “YS | ed with being drunk and disord- Justice of the’ Peace. Alberticige while Donal Ruth Wright, Charlottetown: | erly was remanded without rae i le mald George Jay ,;..... don MacLe at bail |Dennis, in Traffic Court Tues-\ oy pag Royalty pleaded not Geotze Gordon MacLennan, : until April 24 ‘day morning : exandra. Owen Clifford Hughes. | . ‘ For being the owner of this pare] ee * — og yd Tracadie Cross: Ronald Clifford dona ce i: the Cross, iticular vehicle. Peter Oral Ric- on. Femme to Magis- yfacDonald of Brookfield: Wil- | operating a ve- trate’s Court Friday afterngon. ;. ; 4 ;.., | hicle without a driver's license a of Little Sands was also liam Sinclair MacTavish, New- fined $50 and costs Willard Bruce, Brooklyn, and ton Cross s oe and his case Four drivers were each fined | a Gordon Emery of Bea-| For failing to transfer the reg- 7 $10 and costs for failing to stop | ton’s Mills, were each fined $20 jstration of..a motor vehicle,| There were seven drunk and at stop signs. The accused were | 40d costs for operating vehicles | James Clayton Singleton of El- incapables. Five of the accused from Hunter River, Eldon, El- | 20t equipped with brakes in ef-\don was fined $10 and costs Were each fined $20 and costs liotvale and Pleasant Grove. |fective working order; while while John Charles Hyde, Corn- °F 20 days, a sixth drew a 20- Arraigned on charges. © of | Owen. Clifford Hughes of Trac- wall. and Warren James Frizzle. “speeding and Tined$10-and costs | Sdie-Cross—pleaded-" not—guilty-F:sher—Street;-were—each—fined- were: George Fenton Gunn, jand was remanded to Magis- $10 and costs for driving without —Mass—-—Danie!_James Kennedy, itrate’s Court this morning. 11965 registration mea Boutilier Pt. N.S.: Harold For operating. without 1965 John —Ernest Devine ‘of =Sher- ce een Heartz, East Royalty: he pms and also without wood was charged with fot hav- 965 operator's licenses, the tol- ing a 1965 operator's license and i ‘and son scout and cub banquet vie were each fined $10 and drew a fine of $10 and costs or held at the Kensington Legion ¢oSts on the first offence and, four days Heme recently ose as Ss VESEY'S SEEDS YORK P.E.I. 3.6 HP. McCULLOCH Out-Board @ Water Cooled Regular $177.00 “ Save $42.00 13 ae r Now Only eile Special Offer Expires April 20th’ - KEITH CARMICHAEL Brackley Pt. Rd.- Ss Ch’town BIS PRESENTS CHEQUE TO MONASTERY Each year The Benevolent Blood This vear was ne ex- $350 Father, Cameron -who: is Commenting on the increased “trish Society conducts-a sale of ception and here Ghomenck principal of St. Dunstan's High interest. in scutes a — shamrocks with the entire pro-__committee chairman, John School @?-also-chaplain_at_the told the meeting tha ceeds being turned over to The Coady hands over cheque to “County basic course held in Monastery of The Precious Rev. Francis Camergn for Monastery /March of, this year was the ’ f largest ever held in this pro- . ° ° i. { Judges for Monday's finals vince Dedications Mark Service | were Alexander Campbell, Rev. Plans were made fo hold + Pierre Arsenault and Francis First Aid course in Summerside, ° ° acQuarrie. and a weiner roast was lanned At Keir Memorial Church t Poe the meeting, chatr- er the June meeting. : ed by the Summerside Jaycee Lunch served by the Kensing- Several dedications marked sented six choir hymn books in President, ifichided Harvey Mac- ton mcomers. 1 _% the Easter service at Keir Me- memory of G. Everett Wall Kinnon, president of the P-E.J. Sine aa wit - te tone morial Presbyterian . Churgh, The Book of Remembrance, a Jaycees. det of cone ab? the Reneinnton Malpeque, Sunday afternoon, gift of the Ladies Aid Society. Dick Noonan chaired the pub- Mem SE Mrs. Ruby | when the service was conducted containing names of donors of lic speaking section of the pro- ieee € Earle Carrier, George by Rev. George R. Tannahill. church property and-the dona- gram {cInnis, 7g ‘sa lake A hymn board in Gothic Oak tion of each, was presented for Brander. 1 a ; ao design was dedicated in mem- dedication by Mrs. Lester Wood- 5 and Wallie eta ag ory of F. Grace Phillips and pre- side. Mrs. Ivan Dickieson. on Prince Coun | Sees those atlending ‘sented hy her hushand, Parme- behalf of the society, presented Meeting. nas, and niece. Evelyn, Mrs. 24 pew hymn books for dedica- Sccuters’ Club Albert Diamond. A_ Book. of tion Praise, also in memory of Mrs. Presented in memory of Ev- Molds Session 100 Gallons Phillips, was presented by Ina erett Wall were an Easter Lily, cs and Olive Phillips by Mrs. Wall and family. and KENSINGTON - Vien Dolph, of hot water per hour at Mrs. Everett Wall, on behalf another potted plant by — his president of the Prince County | lowest possible cost. fh lf and her famil re. grandchildren. ; . a : ee Mrs. Percy L. WatGougan Scouters’ Club. presided at a] FOR ONLY A FEW PEN : largely attended Scouter's meet-] NTES A DAY BUY AN ESSO presented a pot of yellow mums in, held in St. Mark's church | WATER HEATER. as an Easter gift , ae , Early Catches The choir, under the directiot a er z i 2 of Raymond Pleau, newly-ap- The secretary, Bruce Smith, Palmer E ectric You are invited to attend’ the opening of our newly constructed show- rooms - - - During this opening we are offering a 10% disgount on all written orders for seed. If you do not have a catalogue, just list your needs on a sheet of sy and we will be able to process your order more quickly - - - F R E E coffee and do-nuts will be served ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Of Herrin pointed organist and choir direc- T®2d the minutes of the pre- g tor, led in singing of Easter ¥!ous meeting. Ltd. re Hymns. « Bob Shairp, assistant district Encouraging | Mrs. Roy Easter and Parme- patie age for gga ad- 9 Fitarey St. nas Phillips sang a duet, and dressed the meeting. He report- DIAL 4-8543 Mrs. Easter accompanied Mr, €d on the success of a father Pictured below is the assembly room In our new ALBERTON — Ice -free shores Pleau, who sang a solo. Maro ———— — ; enabled Alberton and = Tignish Clark alsa : fet 2, . ; qnacled Aenne ant P| Clark aleo saag a solo. We tas... building. where you see our staff packing mail herring nets and small but en- ecouraging catches were — ki Monday and Tuesday mornings. | pea ing : One Alberton fisherman land- : - ed three crates vesterday morn-' ing and larger catches are ex- Winner To . pected today with many more : VESEY'S SEEDS. iene tas herring were dis- Is Named On Their New Opening 7 ” a orders to be sent to growers in the Maritime 9 Provinces for spring planting. posed of to peddlers but most of the catches will be salted down) SUMMERSIDE: ~— Kevin as bait for the springs lobster Campbell won the Summerside season which opens May 1 0n Junior Chamber of Commerce the north side of the province pyblic speaking competition from Tignish around to Victoria Monday night at the club's bi- -on-.-the-south side. : ; —— Boats. are being launched daily raga hina Demi at wita at Tignish and Alberton and the pe wharves are once again piled high with thousands of lobster traps Unusually’ high prices are ex- pected to result in more fisher- Fred Hydnman in the finals and will now go against a Charlotte- town representative for the Is- land public speaking title The winner of this competition 69 St. Peters Rd. SCANTLEBURY Signs ond Plastic Dial 4-4555 men with larger’ gears than in will enter the Maritime compe- recent years. tition. ele T fF A c H ER : | MOST SINCERE cca : VESEY’S SEEDS Suppliers of High Quality Seeds — Insecticides : On the Official Opening of their Modern Sales For the convenience of Teachers Room at York, P. E. I. attending their Annual Conven- |/ NIAGARA BRAND CHEMICALS tion the X-Ray facilities of the P. |] Fo =» watity pesticides and professional advice contact: . “Ed.” Arsenault B.Sc..A.P. Agr. E. I. T.B. League will be available |} & summer s. CW'town Dial 894-8969 at Birchwood High School April | pep EaEUnDUDEDEODUR 21, 22 and 23. Bus ine Come to our 25th birthday party -- nee —— i : We Extend Our Sincere . .. DaiRY QUEEN ” CONGRATULATIONS To te THURS. & FRI. APRIL 22-23. VESEY'S SEEDS + Bement o + ‘The Island’s Most Modern Seed Store’ Our. new seed store, an addition to the present building, contains a display area, assembly room, and warehouse - - - With these new facilities we are now able to. speed up our mail orders as~ well as offer a more efficient service to our customers - - - We look forward to greeting new and_old_friends during our “Open House” this weekend. 10% DISCOUNT On All Written Orders Vegetable Seeds Field Seeds _ Insecticides | Mangel Aldrin Complete Line ~ Turnip « Thimet Kale on Competion of Their New Building # We were pleased to have been chosen to do the SPRING STORE HOURS: construcfion on thie new building. We wish Mr. Arthur Vesey and Mr. Bev. ‘Simpson all the best in their future business. SCOTT BROS. ...» 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. OTT: tant VESEY'S SEEDS “Sow Our Seeds For 113 Nassau St. ‘ Dial 4-8358 YORK P.E.I. bei , (GaboobeeELLLLbLELbLUDE |, ~ ao ; WCF For Success !” Phone 4-8844