' Other mlttee include Blair MacDon- SOME OF the Sherwood rink committee are shown looking over some of the pro- posed plans for tha coming winter and for sporting activi- michael and aecretary-treasur- or, John Norton and chairman, John MacAleer. Sherwood’s Outdoor Skating Rink To Be Semi-Permanent A decision to again erect an outdoor skating rink near the a meeting of the ratepayers of Sherwood, held in the Women’s Institute Hall. Where the rink set up last year was completely dismant- led at the end of the season. the with having to start scratch every fall. In addition to discussion on the proposed rink, the meeting also brought up the proposal arna-ngernents should be Withflibilmindthelnltlal ‘discussion was held tau-ding “ thesettingupofahI1i.tilmore- comm! creation and athletic tee. No firm was made onthispointanditwsafeltbhat it should be-left to a f‘-utun meeting after all householders had been felt out regarding such pla n. At this meeting the rink com- xnlttee S’ that made for the conducting of other organized sports in the cam- munlty. arles (hnrie, Arlinn Rodd. Keith Taylor and Ernest Wood. Bunbury Improvement Com. Has 2 New Members Named .,,, Accused members were nam~ F three-year term. The new mem- bers replace Mira. B.B. Jones and Harry Wood. who retire this year. members of the com-' ald, Jack F'arquharsorn. Keith Brehant and Donald Stewwrt l';‘E~__“_°____""5’1““’_£‘§_“_°“____ JCs Honor. scapingoftiseareahiafsilalv art. p'I‘he lsosassessmaitwaaaet at25centson$l00.ItwusaI.so decided to contribllc 5 to the Metro Committee. The minutes of the last meet- _ ing were read by Blair MacDon-- aid. while the report of the play- ground committee given by Mr. Dillon. Mr. chaired the meeting .s"lVe I review of year's work. ISEANDA NEWS PAGE’ Charlottetown and Queens County —_j—— T; Guardian, Charlottetown, Frl., Oct. 12, 1962. 5, Shediac Ma The case of Alphee Joseph Lo- Blanc, Siediac N.B. was ad- journed to Oct. 18 for summa- fion after the case for the Crown was completed, yesterday ing possession of 30 gal illegally manufactured spirits. He appeared in city police court before Magistrate James Easlam. frhmee Grown witnesses were heard. The defence will produce no witnesses. The case for the (fawn is being conducted by Saff Sgt. R.0. Lively, RCMIP. Defence counsel is John P. The first showing of the 1961- 62 Maritime Art Exhibition, op- ens today in Charlottetown, with 27 works by Maritime artists on display at Montgomery Hall. H.—Barry Bugden, chairman of the exhibition committee, nounced that the showing will continue throughout next week, closing on the evening of Fri- ay. t. 19 The exhibition, which was assembl in the Saint John, NB. Vocational School. will be on the road throughout the win- ter, and will be displayed in all the principal centers throughout the Maritime Provinces. Of the 27 paintings; 21 were Nova Scotlan painters repre- First Showing OE Maritime Art Exhibition Here Today rented are, Edith Bent, Eliza- an beth L. Cann, both of Yarmouth: Marion Bond, Verna Leonard, me Aileen Meagher, all of Halifax; John Cook,‘ Bedford; G. V. Fow- a ler. Middleton; Grace Keddy, Armdale; Lola Frowde Mould, Sydney; Emma Payne, unts Point; Cherie Smith, New Glas- gow, and Alfred Whitehead, Am- herst. New Bnmswick there are, Rosamond Campbell, Car- olyn C Redding, Fred Willar. Saint John; Dorothy Margaret eep. Evelyn R. Wright, Ma- xine Hughson, Elspeth Gilchrist, Fredericton; Y. Al G St Anselme; George H. guen. Moncton; Richard Howe, Nordin; Gail B. Kaye, Red He Sally Wetmore, Lancaster. A lone artist from outside the Maritimes is Beatrice A. Wood. Laval West, P.Q. 9 ad; Anne Manchot, Rothesay; the cm n Charged Here In Excise Case I prior to the night of the arrest. The other Crown witnesses were Cnst. C. M. Clark and Cost. J M Roy, both members of the’ RCMP in Charlottetown. Both ed told of having seen the arrival of the LeBlanc car and the con- tents of the trunk. Cnst. Clark had been stationed near the corner of Sydney and Pownal streets in a police car and Cnst. Rov had been inside the federal building. Another officer who took part in the stake—out did not appear in court. Before the adjournment, Mr. Nicholson moved for dismissal of the charges on the grounds that the Crown had not proved that the spirits in question were illegally manufactured. The mo- tion was not granted. 01. the same docket, Donald E. MacPherson, Charlottetown, ' was fined $40 and costs and had is license suspended for 30 days for spee ohn Cudmore, Clyde River, 0‘ charged with disorderly conduct, UR. LLOYD S. COX Two Ch’town Doctors Attend ‘Refresher Course On Cancer Two local physicians, Dr. Drysdale of the Polycllmlc staff, Charlottetown. left thls week for New York City, where they will take a post-graduate course in the field of diagnostic and therapeutic study of cancer. While in New York, they will attend lectures at Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied Diseases. and will have the Lloyd S. Cox and Dr. Ronald D. we are recipients of W.J.P. MacMilian Fellowship", sponsored by .:e Prince Edward Island Divi.-15's of the Canadian Cancer Society. This fellowship is an annual grant for Island doctors, ard the Prince Edward lsla'i Division, and a national direct"- ‘ of the society. KEEP COOL 5 1 Lost hunters. besides keepivg “ lcool. should fire three shots *1 ‘ succession——the SOS of hunter. Storey Electric ‘Ltdf’ ‘T- AUTDMATIC WASHER -. & DRYER REPAIRS Vi"(- luau; a full stall ut l.‘1I'lnry lruillrd st-r\'l¢'¢'m(-n, lw.lllIlll"~ and parts for all nnluw Plmnc us 1orIa_\ Storey Electric Ltd. Dial Ch’town 1-7311 - S"‘~lr‘lr <- « .a.......~ -A-e DR. RONALD DRYSDALE opportunity to observe and study w techniques in treatment. particularly in chemotherapy of cancer. Both of these medical men 3322 *'k*'**¥¥¥¥-3. IN All THE WORLD lligd his case remanded to Oct. One drunk and incapable com- pleted the docket. Of adventure There is No Story Like.- houra deliberation at the final sitting of the Supreme Oo- iall session yesterday. Mr- Justice Mark R. Mac- Guigan presided, with Attorney- Gcneral Melwln McQuaid and Deputy Attorney-General Arthur McGuigan conducting the pro- secution, John Holmes counsel for the defence. During yesteu-day's session the four witnesses for the Crown: Frank Murphy, pro- Hazen Hogg A life membership and P resented to Earl Beato? m e sentation was made by dent llama Hogg. Mr. Benton ‘ a now becomes member of the past presidents’ club. . new members. Rose!‘ Two , Craig and Donald Rogers were inducted. ' ' The new commission system. which has been adopted by the local unit was explained in de- tail by Cyril Gallant. LOCAL BRIEFS , so on MONDAY . Acorn, of Pownal e-lebratea his Sathbirthday Mon- dav, Oct. 15. Mr.‘ Acorn enjoys good health is up and around daily. TO HAVE SURGERY Miss Ruth Saunders. Toronto. arrived in Charlottetown by plane Wcdn morning. Ber *+"H. Saunders. YPCs Add 50 Members Preston Cuday, chairman of the in committee, last night told the meeting of the ex- ecutive of the Queens Young Progressive Conservative Association. that recently 50 new members have Joined the organization. - re was spent in discussion (I reg- ular business. Chairman in the Garry Columbus Day Observance Slated Today The Charlottetown Council of Charlottetown Hotel feature a buffet lunch. 18 , I patient hi the Charlo High Masaat 11 o'clock. Hospital. where she will under mud, mmm 1. comma I0 3917-/' warden oyd Hldjzfl Ilfl mama .n.r. the-r=d°"“1"° Hon. George Wilills, minister of Dl!IIl¢III'| WINCH’!!! DINI- Iflghfigyg {pf {he Ppgyjncg of Al PO11 d W.’ I celebration!» Saskatchewan. tyairtul. OE Murphy's CC station; Vernon Morrison. with Doucetteatihetimeai‘theal- leged offence, Dr. J.A. Maloney, attending physician, and Mrs. Mabel Doiron. complainant. court. The offence is said to have occurred April 21. Walter Morrisey. Charlotte- town. was foreman of the jury. amond Petit Jury Finds Guilty other members Nhu-phy, Chins Ling! wens J Wheatley River, Ivan Red- , Lake . I Lacey, 'I‘.racadie. Keir Mann, Irishtown, Duncan Gan, New Haven, Walter White, Johnston’! River. Boy Greed, Oentrall Roy- Nelson, amen A. 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