a * Premier Walter R. Shaw was among the many who best wishes yes- terday to Mrs. Catherine Moreside, North Milton. on the ..occasion of her 106th birthday Mrs. Moreside, PA nike cm ee f >; rae oe PREMIER SHAW PAYS RESPECT TO WOMAN, 106 who lives with her son, Reagh, extend my congratulations was visited by a large num- and best wishes.’ Premier ber of friends, relatives and Shaw, who was accompanied neighbors. She received a to the Moreside bome by letter from Rt. Hon. John Highways Minister Philip Diefenbaker who said “it Matheson, presented Mrs. gives me great pleasure to Moreside with a birthday gift Buildings Badly Damaged In $30,000 S'side Blaze SUMMERSIDE BUREAU the age of the building. It was | operated by Frank Jenkins was OF THE GUARDIAN only partially insured. destroyed. Lady Luck smiled Fire causing an estimated $30,000 damage to two build ings containing a bakery, a dry cleaner’s and two apartments was discovered here in the early hours of yesterday morning. The Family Bakery was com pletely gutted and there was ex tensive damage done to the Victory Cleaners and the twe apartments above it There were no injuries. The fire was discovered by Town Policeman Gordon Grady when he noticed thick smoke | coming from the rear of the bakery around 4:30 yesterday morning. The firemen were on the scene approximately ten minu- Martin MacKennz, owner — of | upon them that time as the fire the bakery, estimated his loss | was contained in the store al-| at ‘around $10,000". The great- though high winds were blowing est part of this. amount was con- | in their directon. fined to a large mixer and an | The bakery building, before it oven. His equipment also was | was bought by Mr. Wedge, was only partially insured. | known for years as the Silliphant The two apartments over the | Meat Market. It was first op- Victory Cleaners building were | erated in that capacity by Levi occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Silliphant and later by son Roy. Brown and the other by two) Later a grocery store was Oop single girls, Ada Jackman and’ ened and operated for a number Georgie Smith of years by Art Clow. Mr. Mc- Neither of the occupants had| Kenna opened. his bakery m any insurance on their furni- | 1952 and has been operating in ture | the building ever since Entry to the girls’ apartment was made via stairs and a pa’-| Progressive Conservative party, | sageway in the bakery building | asked the commission to con- | tely they were up and gettin) Gagnon, one of three missing aoe ne toy went 'ready for work when the fire! witnesses. appeared as if it would be con- tained in this building but at 5.30 the fire broke through the wall adjoining the Victory Cleaners building and ignited it. SECOND STOREY Fire damage in the dry clean- qon't think:any of our equipment | started | Gagnon, identified by Mrs. | A spokesman for the Kelly| Rivard as her brothcr-in-law brothers estimated the loss at) and source of $20,000 of the “around $20,000... depending 08 | $60,000 -kitty, did not appear | the boilers in the basement”’. when called as a witness Thurs- BY MONDAY |day. Mrs. Rivard was recalled | ISLAND NEWS PAGE Dupuis Is Described Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Jan. 23, 1965. 3) Acid-Tongued Ora OTTAWA (CP)—Yvon Dupuis if i Degree Status At PWC Seen First Gov't Step He has turned his wit and | French vitriol against Maurice Duplessis, against a Ee. é oratory—especially in the 1963 The leader of the opposition, federal election campaign the won him appointment to the | been F i EF In the opinion of Premier W R. Shaw the first step in carry- Alex Matheson daid the report | ing out the recommendations of was ‘‘null and void" because of the royal commission on educa- the recommendation “that more | cabinet a year ago as a minis- for eight years. tion would be to proclaim the of the provincial revenue be al- ter without portfolio. College | located for education. Matheson claimed the out of the limelight The act provides for making province has no net reveniie be- Prince of Wales College a de- cause it operated on a deficit. Premier Shaw termed this “a passage of the act was delayed |childish statement tha is use- until after the report of. the ro- less and without substance.” yal commission was given LT the governmenc The report called for the set- ting up of a university of Prince Edward Ieland, with St. Duns- tan’s University immediately b Since then he had dropped sniping at “Premier heels—trying to find political tendon—with ness and terrier-like that even blustered his colleagues out of counten- _,Mr. Duplessis took on 4 upstart, calling | P'tit, Jeune, The Kid. Mr. Dupuis retaliated by -cal-; 1964 Prince of Wales E “2 aE “ | i & gree-granting institution 3 ¥ Train, Car 8 WEATHER gone,’’ Constable Sweeney said. Commission counsel Desjar- jardins said he hopes Lamy, the third missing witness, will ap- pear next week. Lamy had been subpoenaed for Tuesday. He said Lamy is travelling “On The Long Trip?’’ asked Mr. Drouin testified that Gagnon, source of one-third of the $60,- 000, held a ticket-takers job which paid him $75 to $80 a week from June te September. ‘ADMIRABLE MAN’ Chief ‘Justice Dorion com- mented Gagnon must have been | an admirable man to find $20,- 000 suddenly when he was mak- | ing $75 a week and didn't own) a car or a house. Mr. Turenne said Gagnon was about 50 or 55—the Rivards said he was in his -60s—and had seemed to be in good health He added: that so far as he knew Gagnon had never had a heart attack before Mr. Turenne and Rivard both used the words “Bob Gignac” several times in referring to Gignac who had earlier told the inquiry he never had been known by the nickname Bob. Mr. Lamontagne has said a) person calling himself Bob) phoned him one July evening vard’s release on bail. land they barely escaped getting | sider exhumation of a body said; Mr. Turenne was asked tes after receiving the cali | Ut of their apartment. Fortuna-|t> be that of Ovide (Dave) whether he knew Yvon Dupuis, | not further identified by Paul WHO IS HE? “Who is Yvon Dupuis?” Mr. Turenne replied. During his testimony, Rivard told of being advised at Bor- Partner Gord Kelly said “Z| to testify and she said he died|deaux by his wife and Gignac ing building was limited to the is damaged and we should be! attack I think it iscalled." second storey where two apart-’ hack in business by Mosday”.| Commission counsel Andre} H€< had beeh~ told at . some ments were located. The apart- jie added ‘we're well insured’’. ments were gutted and every- thing in them lost. ed this building in 1950 for their | Ovide Gagnon died The dry - cleaning plant and | pusiness. Prior to this time the| was buried Dec. 10 in Cote-des- hard’’ on The Kelly Brothers purchas- the building housing it are! building had housed a restaur- | Neiges Cemetery here. owned by Riissell and Gordon | an; Keay, a of earietictows. | P suffe extehsive water damage but all clothes be- been in business their building early in December of “a heart of efforts to find an “extradi- | Desjardins Friday produced a|time Wit wife gave $1,090 to certificate which said an) Gi : oe Dec. 7 ‘and|Guy Masson was “working very | Ice Carnival is scheduled ~ for |carnival queen, an it. But he never asked | Feb. 4, what Masson was working | Mr.. Drouin, who had. com-/| 4nd never found out. ~ oe | A short time after they had} mented’~on “this untimely | : |death” earlier, asked the doc- tor who. signed the death cer-| ing. That was always my im- _“T was thinking he (Gignac) | had extracted $1,000 for noth-| longing to customers were taken was threatened by fire when ® | tificate be summoned as a wit-| pression.” out of the building before the grocery store adjoining them fire got to it, and transferred) 2—£ —@—@$£—@§_—__—__. the re to the Linkletter Mote! along with a delivery van which was kept in the. rear of the building The building housing the Fa- mily Bakery is owned by Hon. | granted the request, reminding re Henry Wedge, provincial minis- eh the protection would not | organized crime inquest be produced and the RIVARD (Continued from page 1) tario commission inquiry into body be considered. ter of welfare and labour and save him from perjury chargeS peared at just about the same when contacted by this paper! if he did not tell the truth. time—just before testifying—as this morning at 9.30 he expres—| Gerard Turenne, 3§-year-old sed surprise as he stated he had hotelkeeper and former partner oe ‘BEING TAKEN not been notified the building with Rivard in a beach fesort.| yer Desjardins said the nec- was burning. SOME INSURANCE testified murder suspect Robert | ascary steps now are being) Gignac had told him last sum- | ¢spen to reply to the points When asked for an estimation mer he (Gignac) had “the gov-| raised by Mr. Drouin. Unless on the loss, he said it was dif- ernment in my hands and cam | tne ficult to give an estimate due to {get him (Rivard) out on bail.” thing particular’ the body riding. DEATH NOTICES death notice column old redtop, is a previous inquiry Received too late for Classified capital murder in}-the Sept. 17 | pi Lamy, who were said by) BROWN — At Kensington. Jan. @ Mr. Turenne quoted Gignac as | . sty, 156, Gorse M. Brown, aged ® years | saying Gignac knows” “high- Ne ee rewetey, the Davison Funeral Home te, ‘tis’ tare, UPS” in Ottawa, that be W&S| court crier called Aubin's name Tesidence Saturday afternoon. Funeral| fixing everything up” and could | iy without reply. Chief Justice service will be held’ from Kensington|arrange bail for Rivard. | Dorion ordered a policeman be) Inermest "is" Floral” Mls ‘Menieriai TH€ inquiry has been given sent for Aubin forthwith. Gardens testimony that — ane “See to it right away, send CARR — At the P.E.1. Hospital. Jan. re aes ae someone right away,” the chief 2, 1965, David M. Carr, 108 Spring, ; justice ordered. Park Road, m his 76th year. Resting! S id the money was for bail. |" t45 Maranda, a counsel for at the Cutetiffe Funeral Home untl| PASSED ALONG MESSAGE pivard told the court Thursday Army Chaaeh, service commences at'2, But Guy Masson, tubby com-| Aubin ‘had been in the court- @rclock. Interment is People’s ceme- tractor and self-styled room the previous day but had tery |of the federal Liberal party's taken suddenly “ill.” | organization committee, has was in »_cometery. Members of the Borden Cana dign_ Legion held their service said he went to Ottawa June 22 and passed along a message the money was. available ‘o the Liberal party for election funds if Rivard’s extradition was Recipient of the message, he said, was Raymond Denis.- then executive assistant to Immigra- Gignac, cadaverous, 35-year- | should not be exhumed. gangland slaying of a nightclub Mrs. Rivard to have contributed | eee fa tolal of $32,000 to her tus | FY i i i i i a 1 | Lameoteanp. Les _,. Im memory of our dear son and brother JAMES LEO DEIGHAN - oe aan advisability of disinterring the’ He remarked during an On-) months ago four witnesses disap- | thei showed ‘“some-| ‘jeii z z 3 4 $3 §s ai iis tbl Ef. s ta he had just returned from. two (and Rivard was gong tole tify before the Dorion inquiry. Mr. Daoust has, already been a Rivard told of going to Japan port of any coroner's |... He described Gignac and Mas- son as “a gang of hoaxters." | jail: we rise to any bait.” j Rivard said his wife had| $8,000 to $10,000 in cash which | He said he had : oe 5 =f i [ Le ray rE i fi Ae fin re Hi Lil Collide; Two Hurt components. Premier Shaw pointed out Dawson eats thac the report delivered to the Prince George .... government on Wednesday ‘‘has’ Vancouver jnot been studied in any detail Victoria by the cabinet or in caucus." He added the costs involved Calgary e ° ‘ Yocicveveeae I t in changes would have to bé Saskatoon ........ v GEORGETOWN — A collision member in Se toes aan betweem a special snow plow me this way. His father is one train and an automobile occur- of my best friends.” red early last evening on the! main highway about a mile and | father’s friends,” . a half from here. Two men were rn : ~ slightly injured. “The commission pretty lefc it up to the province to propriate money to carry out the recommendations’ Island Doctor In Australia On Fellowship ; Dr. Clair MacLeod, a grad- Boston Se. Both Mr. Tureane ond Rivard) oof Delheusle University New York ....... . and a member of the depart- Miami and gyneco- Tucson logy, is now in Australia where Los Angeles . he will continue his studies for, a year on a McLaughlin Fellow- ship. Dr. MacLeod, who was award- ¢’ening skies ed his fellowship in obstetrics) ™S' parts of well Winnipeg ......... have never . chosen my Dupuis Charlottetown ..... St. John's, Nfld. . ment of obst : | BBSSRYBSEBSEEREVRUSCAVTGSRB HALIFAX (CP) — + SO! SBcs! o« i FF $ ! : i ie! fi ”- - ui i i i i g ef A native of Prince Edward Is- "70" northwest attended | “tY air will ensure where ‘her in all regions. edu. On Sunday, however, a dis- cation. He graduated from Dal-| ‘turbance now over Oklahoma housie University with a medi- Should curve northeast and is cal degree in 1959 and then| ¢™Pected to bring practised for two years at Mosh-| Pellets, and rain to the Mari- times after noon. Temperatures chgei [ Dr. MacLeod Prince of Wales College he received his pre-medical ; a 8 i EE ; ; ze er’s River before returning Dalhousie for further training. | Should moderate once again. From 1960 to 1963 he was a) resident in training at the Vic-| toria General and Grace Ma‘er-; Edward I: nity hospitals. In 1963 he went to with threats to agree to Ri- | Women's College Hospital in| 25 with <é b : z E § Regional forecasts: Nova Scotia Mainland, Prince , New Brunswick: i ¥ H i sts Mt | i i Ht i it . Eg ri : iF thology In December aaa i . | RCPS Fellowship is. now Pent a Demecratio year’s leave of absence. He} . ; will return to Dalhousie Univer- sity next year. Souris Regional High School ‘teeth aes Schedules Second a8 rah i : & i by Mr. Caouette. i i Dye RF rnival — \basketball game, cookout, hoot- senipturing events w . : ~~ _ —_ Fy HF 8 & i 4 E i Fl [ I i i i i g i i i eg EE i lit i t aa , z r i cul i | ° : | By} > i H g 5 H a i ; | : H pack ports to these ' i. meee ial _Members of the mission i ue i i ; A. 3. law ; | foundiand “Associated “Fish porters Limited, St. |Nfld.; R. L. Payne, | manager, J. H. Todd Limited, ts iii i [: =F S a9