EMBLEMS ARE PRESENTED ‘Maureen nantes, Sth Charlotte 2 short ceremony at the Com- ceived her C.W.L. emblem, and pwa Company, receives her C.W. munity Centre last » emblem from Mrs. John Mae- Others in the picture are, left ening. Father F. A. Cameron. These ai two young ladies were only two of 57 Brownies and Guides who donald, C.W.L. president during Kathleen Hogan, who also re- received the badge. _- “ive Witnesses Are Heard n Magistrate's Court Case Five witnesses were heard yes- Magistrate Gilbert A. Gau- , QC, adjourned the case until Sunday, May 17th in which allegedly driven by the ac- struck an eight-year-old Royalty girl. John P. Nicholson is crown while the accused ants at Pine Hill Divinity , Halifax. Mr. Green is te return te the ciiy *STAKES WINNER Winston MacKay of Union Charlottetown Royalty, is consolation winner in the Irish draw held im con- with the Epsom Derby in England. ‘Mr. MacKay was notified that ‘had drawn a non-starter and would be in the of $1,500. He is an em- loyee of Maritime Electric Com- _ | NEWS RECEIVED ‘The news of the death of Mrs. Voaden in Toronto Mon- after a short illness has received by Mrs. Walter arlane, 157 Kent Street. Voaden was the former fnnifred Gaudet and prior to loving to Toronto was employ- i by the department of trans- ort in Charlottetown. She is survived by her hus- and and one daughter, Janette. Interment will take place to ay at St. Thomas, Ont. last night at the Charlotte- Bias aie « facue sont One of the features of the even- ng was the debut of the newly ler the direction of Lt. Charles =. MacGregor. gn Sol. John A. Macdonald, com- officer of the unit, and a secDeneld, UiCol. J. D. it car heerary eslonel of the mit and Mrs. Stewart and Major >. J. MacCormack, 2IC of the re- iment and Mrs. MacCormack. CASE DISMISSED The case against a Charlotte- wa me charged with lacing goods in front of his) lace of business for more than reasonable length of time was ismissed in City Police Court esterday morning. Five other cases were on the ocket facing Magistrate K.M. fartin, QC. A city motorist drew a fine of 10 and costs or five days on a arge of operating a motor chiicle with defective brakes. . similar fine was drawn by a puthport resident for failing to top at a red traffic light. Three persons appeared on runk and incapable charges. A ity resident was fined $10 and osts or five days while a second ity man drew a remand until ‘iday. The third person, a re- idewnt of Marshfield. got a 10 ay suspended sentence. The charge arose out of an ac-| way. Several other-eases were dealt with on the large docket. The case against a. Mount, Albion man charged with making threats to do personal injury was dismis- sed as was the case against a West Royalty man charged with parking an unattended vehicle on the travelled portion of the high- Two New Brunswick residents each drew fines of $25 and costs or 30 days on charges of posses- sing intoxicating liquor at a place other than their residences. Convicted of being intoxicated in a public place a_ Breadalbane man was fined $20 and costs or 15 days. Failure to stop at a stop sign cost two residents of Charlotte- town and one each from’ East |Royalty and New Brunswick fthes of $ and costs or five days. A similar charge against -|a city man was dropped. A Vernon River resident drew a fine of $20 and costs or 10 days on a charge of failing to stop at the scene of an accident. Unlawfully using registration plates on a motor vehicle cost an Bast Royalty resident $10 and costs or 10 days. Residents of Vernon River and Charlottetown each drew fines of $5 and costs or five days for op- erating motor vehicles with de fective equipment. Course Ends . With Banquet During the past 15 weeks, some 80 young men and women have been participating in the Uni- versity of Ottawa marriage pre- paration course at Chariotte- town, under the direction of Rev. Preston Hamill participants were invited guests at a lobster supper arranged by the Basilica boys and girls Sod- alities. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of diplomas by Msgr. Patrick MacMahon. All who attended the course re- ceived the University of Ottawa certificate, attesting to its suc- cessful completion. Miss Marion Brennan and Miss Bernadette Rossiter were tonor- ed with gifts having attained the highest mark. On behalf of all present, Jack Weatherbie offered a vote of thanks to Father Hammill for his devotedness and the valu- able time spent, and also presen- tedGhim with a gift. The remainder of the evening was spent im dancing, followed by a lobster supper. Island’s ‘Continued from" page 1) Legislature and their wives. 10.30 am. the Royal party drives to frozen food plant via Rochford, Grafton, Weymouth Streets, Longworth Avenue St. Peter’s Road, Brackley Point Road and Sherwood Road. 11.00 a.m. Arrive at frozen food plant. 11.20 a.m. leave frozen food plant and drive to farm of Mr. _ Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brack- oy, 11.25 a.m. arrive at farm. Met by Mr. and Mrs. Prowse and Colonel Ernest W. Johnstone, president, P.E. Island Rural Beautification Society, and Mrs. Johnstone. 11.50 am. drive to summer residence of Mrs. George De- Blois via Brackley Beach, Stan- hope Camp and picnic grounds 12.40 p.m. Royal party arrives at residence. 1.00 p.m. informal luncheon by one of Prince Edward Is- and 2.00 p.m. leave for Chariotte- town by way of Bedford,- St. Pe- ter’s Road and Hawthorne Ave. 2.40 p.m. arrive coliseum for demonstration by children. Pre. mier presents youth leaders. Her ‘! Majesty presents three Girl Guide gold cords and three Queen Scout badges. 2.50 p.m. leave coliseum and | enter adjacent race track | grounds. two heats of harness racing. race track for Government House | Brighton Road, P.E_I. roadway. for afternoon tea. ernment House. ment house for airport. a.m. leave for New Glasgow. TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK | Fie Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. June 4, 1959. 6 | LIONS CLUB CONTEST ‘ ~ivenll reli! fil i ; i a [ 2.55 p.m. - 3.35 p.m. witness, ‘High § 3:35 p.m. the Royal party leaves | oe School, #8 | Sandra anes by way of Hawthorne Avenue, St. | lor 3 Srd. prize). Peter's Road, Longworth Avenue,| Professor Gordon Euston Street, Ambrose Street, | P.W.C., was the judge of McGill Ave, North River Road, | ing essays. Hospital | Miss Callaghan read her win- driveway and Government Pond | ning essay to the meeting, which 4.00 arrive Government House | appleuse for her excellent con- | tribution and capably thanked all 5.30 p.m. her Majesty leaves. | who took part in promoting the- 7.30 p.m. private dinner at Gov- | contest that made it possible for | her to win. Sister Raymond Fran- Friday 9.00 am. leave govern-| cis gracefully thanked the spon- 'Sors of the essay contest on be- 9.25 a.m. arrive at airport. 9.30 half of * Ft. Augustus School. Other guests attending last Essay Winner Given Cheque night meeting were Frank LeDez of the Don Milis Lions Club, Tor- onto, Ont., and Bill Morrison, of Chariottetown, who was welcom- ed into the club as its newest member. 13 Welcomed As Members Thirteen young ladies from §t. Dunstan’s Basilica Parish Godal- ity were officially received into the Sodality of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Satur- day. The Sisters of Saint Martha placed at their disposal the beau- tiful new girls residence at Mar- jan College. The “Day of Recollection” commenced with rezistration under the direction of the sodal- ity moderator Rev. Preston Ham- mill. A dialogue mass was cele- brated followed by dinner served by the sisters. The afternoon was spent in various religious activities and conferences in preparation for the reception held at 4 p.m. This impressive ceremony com- menced with the hymn ‘Come Holy Ghost’’. Father—_Hammill recéived the aspirants -and -pre- sented each with her own rule book, medal and diploma. The day closed with benediction of | the Blessed Sacrament. During the past months this sodality has been active in vari- sion as part of the Electrical Sex SERVICE LEAGUE DISCUSSION GROUP Participating in a panel discus-; vice League display held at/ard, architect; Willard Burke,; jorneyman; and A.D. Cameron, Te eT ee ee electrical contractor; J.L. Kerby,| genera! manager of | were, left to right, Keith Pick-| electrical inspector, Jack Carr, ous — of Catholic one | such helping out at Catholic "ica, assisting needy | families and visiting the sick. | This group also sponsored recre-| ational activities throughout the | winter months. All are looking forward to a} week-end at camp similar to the | one held last year which was highly suqnesefal. Inoculations A successful adult polio clinic was held last night at the Com- munity Centre, Charlottetown. sisted by Mrs. Lily MacGuigan, R.N. The administrative work was polio project secretary. Mrs. | Fleming was assisted by Mrs. | Fred MacMillon and R.L. Flem- | ing. OLD SWITZERLAND __ Base! in Switzerland was) founded by the Romans in 44 BC with the Latin name of Basilia. 205 Receive | A total of 205 inoculations, in- | !;cluding 75 firsts were given by | Dr. A. L. Saunders. He was as- | in-charge of Mrs. J.E. 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