~ ho PRESENTATION MADE | Members of the Finn Church Men's Association jast evening gathered and made a presen- tation to their secretary Don Fraser who s leaving in the near future ta take up rest dence in California. Pictured avove making the presenta- tion are Rex Kielly. left> Mr. Fraser and Finlay MacKinnon. In addition to heing secretary om the association Mr. Fraser was a Sunday school teacher | and took an aetive interest in al! facets of church life 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Aug. 31, 1965. Over 3,000 Students Eligible For Youth Allowance Benefits re - registration an_approximate Over 3,150 forms covering 3,0004students eligible for _re- ceivghe youth allowance pay ments early -in September will be mailed to stiidents who were in school in June and who had not reached age 18 by June 30 This ahnouncement was. made yesterday by J. E. Green, reg- fonal director for PET. youth allowance payments for students suspended during the summer months In addition. approximately 6795 initial reeistration: farms will he Mailed < to children who reached age 14 in June, July and August, and who will be regis- tered for youth allowances” in September for the first time. “All registration ‘forms. will have to be completed bv the parents, who will have. to ensure that the Schoo! Attendance Certifi- tate is signed by a school offic- jal in every case. Cheques will be mailed in time to reach pa- rents on Sept. 30 if all forms are properly completed and return- ed to the- Regional Office pefore-that—time._ Mr. Green pointed out that although some incomplete forms wil] he_recei- ved, it is hoped that these -will be reduced to a minimum. this vear so as to avoid unnecessary correspondence and delay in issuing payments According to the Regional Di- rector, students who-are not yet 18 vears of age will receive $30 at the end of September if they enroll at the beginning of school and remain in-school! at least unti] the end of September. Stu- dents who reached 18 years .du- ring July and August will rec- eive one payment of $10 and $20 respectively if they return to school in September: During the past school year an average of 3.380 students received Youth Al- lowances each month, -with pay- ‘ments for the 10 months ending in June totalling $333,500. - Pay- ments for the cufrent year are expected to exceed $400,000 Parents of children receiving Youth Allowances on. the basis of mental or physical infirmity ‘Dundas, R.R. ag 25th ANNUAL fare not required to re - register |their children as payment |sland News Page for this group continued during July and August without interruption. Funeral Held At Margate KENSINGTON — Mrs. Wilbur Dennis, 70, of Margate, died at the Prince County day night following an illness of several months. The former Ruth Mayhew, she was married to Wilbur Dennis, | who predeceased her five years ago. She was the eldest daughter ot | the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mayhew, Margate, and is sur- vived by two sons, Charles and Reginald,* both of Margate; three brothers and two sisters: Harold, New London; George and Heath, Margate; Hazel (Mrs. Heath Campbell), Sum- merside;: Elsie Mrs. . Chester Howard!, Margate. / A brother, Frank, of Charlot- tetown predeceased her in May of this year. The funeral was held Monday from--Margate~-United-—-Church and was conducted by Rev. W A. Paterson. Pallbearers were. Lorne Glydon, Clair Mayhew, Andrew Johnson, Keith Warren, | Ralph Howard and Roy Thomp-| son. ~The French western peninsula of Brittany takes its name from Celtish who landed in the fifth century. | president, Hospital Fri- — Battery Holds Reunion Here George Walker of St. Thomas, Ontario, was elected president of the Second Canadian Siege Battery at their annual reunion held in Charlottetown, Aug. 27 Honorary president is Lawson Jenkins. Other officers inclide H = A Simpson, Amherst, N. S.. vice- Rex Kielly, Charlotte |town, secretary- treasurer, and |Harry Bouchard, Toronto, past | president | Executive members are DR MacDougall, Vancouver, J. V. MacDonald,- Boston, “Mass. A. P Morgan, New Glasgow, NS | Impaired Drivir Result In Two Fines Of $125 Fines of $125 and costs or 30 days were imposed upon John Leslie Casford of Charlottetown and Daniel MacDougall of Trac- adie Cross when they pleaded not guilty but guilty to lesser charges of driving while impaired. The accused appeared before rocident had his Mazgistraie A- James Haslam QC, in city police court Monday morning. Wilbur Alfred Cudmore of New tcharge of impaired driving wh the appeared in town police ‘court vesterttay One accused was fined $19 | July this vear . to drive So he drove : barefoot to drunken driving! days, costs or 3 days on a charge of illegal possession of liquor. CC Hessan Kensington, and R H Nicholsen, Chariolttetown Some 40 members attended the reunion held at the Charlot tetown branch of the Royal Can- adian Lee nn Charge oe. Fine Of $100 SUMMERSIDE Merril! D Cameron of. Wellington was as sessed i610 and costs by Magis trate RS. Hinton, QC, on a and costs for unfecessary -horn blowing 7 Fines of $20 and costs were imposed on two accused —~ ed with drunkeness Births, Deaths Down In July Latest reports from the Do minion Bureau of Statistics in dicate that births and deaths de clined but marriages increased on the Island during the month of Jiits Births declined fram “293° a year ago to 270 for the month Deaths numbered 52 compared to 84 in July 1964, while-mar- riages rose fram 87 to 102 in For the first seven months of the vear, P.-E 1. -births- total 1.483 compared to 1,504 in the corresponding* period af 1964 Deaths number 5641 compared to 547 while marriages show a substantial increase to 308 cam- Pared to 258 for the first seven months of the vear FEET TOO BIG BRANDS MATCH, England ‘CP)—Racing driver Tony Lan franchi, 29, had quite a prob- lem before a race at this Kent track: with his boats on, he could not get his feet inte fne cockpit of the Lotus car he was ng Convictions There were ‘xeven drunk and incapable cases on the docket Three accused were given sim. ilar fines of $20 and costs. or 20° two were given 20 day suspended sentences,_~ another was remandd without bail. till September 4 while o city case dismissed One man was assessed $20 and Wiltshire, charged with drunken driving, was remanded until Sept..13-with-hail. set at $150 Harry Wendell McGee, city, charged with’ assault was re- manded till Sept. 1 without bail Glen Newson, city, was assess- jed $20 and costs or 10 days on a ‘charge of driving without due care and attention. 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