3 ,_ v. I ’-A ‘Sb lFine Results IMurray Jacoh Sweet, Knut ora uwas fined $2‘: and costs for pos- session of liquor not purchased from a vendor. Dale James Mc-Kenna. Elme- ‘ O From Still O dale, received a fine of $10 and os‘s for operating an improp- (- appreciation was iorwarded to, ALBERTO” —— Edmllllfl -T0-lcrly equipped vehicle and anoth- last year's scout leader. Ralph 5°?“ Ar5°“‘a“l"- St L°Ul5- “'85 I 9' ma“ “'35 filled 320 “*1 905“ tined $100 and costs or threei for Int”-“l"a”““' TSIAND NEWS PAGE The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Feb. 27, 1964. I Zion Scouts, l §,?,f?,"ea1Vh° was transferred ‘O 2 months in jail by Magistrate W.l ,F"" §la““h3"d- L0‘ 7- W” S A plaqm was presented to Chester 5. MacDonald at Alber fined and C0535 go’ 9°99" » sion 0 om ma ee . .Pat:ml Leader Wayne Beaton»t°';t.’1'f’5t°l;d‘3 ‘f’ I;;;5sf;;*n°;} °*__ 9 ° ’ lf°" the "ms: mints received 1“ Iilurelofsillligites ilrllts (dontraryaal 0 o scout work during the past . p K I ‘the Excise Act. ‘T U .. ' T‘. The f°‘““’° °f “ 9"‘ 1”“ “V” ye; 1 Mitchell James Gallant, cas- l?.‘“.“".i..'-°.i.'.Z,‘5.-iii‘..°'i.’-Z.°.i‘.‘.§3 °‘.’.§.'§ lCavendlsI1 Men Planning Concert I CAVENDISH —- The Caven- dish United Church Men’: A5-I sociation is planning a variety’ concert and at its recent meet- ing reports were heard on its progress. The meeting also held an auc- tion with each member contri- buting an article to be auction- ed oilf. Basil Maccoubrey was the auctioneer. The meeting was held at the home of Ralph Burdett. Caven- dish and lunch was served by ead table guests were Rev E o 1. WW. Reid. H P scout As.|1man artid secretal‘.V Of the group I S ' ' 1 I i tee. I ,, . pmvmma ‘cOir5‘nili1ns closed out the evening. ’ The l\l“'<"ll1lS Club has two The scouts. Guides, Brownies ' Rroiects underway with the pro- mmg l ceeds to be used in the club’: per held by the Scouts and Cubs of the 5th Zion Troop and Pack _ D.A. Campbell» Brig. to commemorate the foundinglpresident of the Boy of the Boy Scout movement was ~ sociation: former a presentation made to retirzng commissioner. R.C. Parent and, scout leader. George Schleycr. Mrs. Pa-rent: executive com-j The meeting held at the lion missioner. Gordon Keir; Scout land Cubs attended the mo Church hall was attended by Master Frank Wood; Cub .Vla.- tchurch service in a body. parents and guests. A token of ter, Garnet Buell: and the chair-~23. chocolate bars and the ctiherr is a white eleplhiant sale to be held early in March. This week's meeting at the Charlottetown Hotel also heard the United Guard: Women. The next meeting will be at the home oi’ William Toomba, North Run- tlco. Eldon Area Is Hopeful OF Skating Rink The necessity of a slanting rink in the Eldon one was brought in the fore recently lbllity of - in tihe is scheduled to be held shomtly. it was mated. The Eldon Branch of the Ray- ‘ c to uipped each having ._ stove, refrigerator and toaster. lModern Motel Opens Doors l ex;-:,‘t1"»o31."f:.%‘..‘i:...'°’.’..‘”:i..“’:‘ On Ch’town’s Grafton Street "‘° A new 10-unit motel has been opened at 246 Grafton Street by Harry MacLauQilan of Stan- hope. He is no stranger to the tourist business being the owner of MacLaughlan's Lodge and Cabins at Stanhope. The new motel is of the effi- ciency unit type. each unit hav- ing a bedroom. bath. living room and kitchenette. The kitchenette: are fully eq- an electric Loom‘ MiacRae. Pin-cite Locke Gilllhs. Mlt. Buchanan. and acoompmvyi the scouts Dishes, cuttlery and all the uten- sils are also p thing but the food". MacLaughlan proudly. Sleeping facilities consist ol either double or twin beds and a full size double sofa bed. mak- ing each unit capable oi sleeping our people. Every unit mostat, phone. radio and TV. 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