Al CHEQUE Mary Lou MacLeod, presents cheques to three Charlottetown Rural School students for Red Cross activities in that institution. Others tn the photo getting their rewards from Mary Low are Charmaine MacInnis, Bil- ly Bowerbank and Danny Mc- Askill. This Red Cross group sold bundreds of doHars worth of chocolate bars recently and Sa oN PRESENTED FOR JUNIOR RED CROSS WORK prize of $10. Two wheelchairs Charmaine topped all sellers and got a $20 prize. The team of Billy Bowerbank and Dan- ny MacAskill led and receiv- ed second prize of $15. Mar- lene Carmichael! won third Crown Withdraws Sex Charge During Heavy Court Session SUMMERSIDE — The charge | Raymond Beaudry, was remand- | ; of having unlawful intercourse |ed for sentence to March 23 |erett Lioyd Stewart, was fined with a girl under 14 years of age against Donald Russell Broom of McNeill’s Mills was withdrawn by the crown in Prince County Court before Magistrate W. Chester S. Mac- Donald yesterday. George R. McMahon was crown prosecutor and G. Bruce MacDonald represented the ac-| driving. | A resident of Toronto, Gaston | death notice column MCKAY—At Westminister Loa March 15, 1965, Daniel Kay. formerly of New London, eet. Burial will be in New London cemetery. Funeral service will be an Lendon, Ont., pounced later. WICKOX—At Breadalhane, 1965, James H. Hickox ; are resting at the Da- year. Remains MACDONALD—At New Haven. March MacDonald. 16, 1965, John Daniel Park Street, aged 55 years. Resting rH ii i ree a t | | | 2 p.m. Interment in Crapand tery, Please omit flowers. DICKIESON — At Glen Valley, 16, 1965, Wade Stanley, son of Mrs. Donald Dickieson, Hin le fit | ca ie fl i ff iy. : fF if i 5 fu il i ‘| elected trial by judge without a jury and later was allowed to change this to trial trate, told the stolen the car Scarboro, Ont. eaid he was eng 8 to tell her mother of impending marriage he deci to travel to the Island to find out what was happening. ARRESTED IN BORDETN sed | stopped ier —— = Received too late for Classified | Borden n police a w " asked to produce the ownership Paring. ‘was unatie to do so. | Wasn't aware he had to have his Magistrate MacDonald re- the accused pending &/ sdiourned the case for a few reply from Ottawa where his | minutes to allow Cormier to pur- | fingerprints were sent. A Lennox Island youth Joseph | Lee Bernard, 16, was sentenced | to one month in Prince County jail. The youth had pleaded funeral | Suilty at an earlier hearing to/ bought his car out of the pro-| : breaking and entering the Let vince and upon trying to regis- School ter it here he had been unable In passing sentence Magis-|to do so as he did not have the | trate MacDonald stated that! ownership transfer. He stated | due to the accused having al-|he had written for it and was ready served a term in jail it) awaiting the papers. Magistrate | was “no longer a matter of &| MacDonald adjourned the case | to March 25. No plea was taken in the case | of Charles Dyment of Northam who appeared on three charges. were: driving while aring | charge, John Wallace Sherry of Wilfred Howard Lloyd Waite of Elylerslie was fined $35 und costs or 20 days when he plead: | eq as follows according to the to unlawful assault by man with his fists. magistrate. reserved his on the case of Regin- £2 ‘ty f 3 GSE il 4 2 g F il if aL g f ; - |$20 and costs and M.F. Schur- i Be i 7 sa € = 5 ° S i ‘J lh E E i Min, Max. | - | Dawson ....6..65.. 17 12 Victoria ........., 42 4 Edmonton ........ «5 7 etecriivecs 0 3 6 5 -15 6 32 ®@~ anee - Bb & saee em oe Fredericton ‘es ccooe DW SM Saint Joi ........ 2 Moncton .......... , 2 were purchased and turned over to Red Cross and $200 sent to the Sway project. Toys for needy children were also provided by this group at Christmas. Halifax ceeee «1B 33 Charlottetown ..... 8 3 Sydney ........... 4 @B Yarmouth ........ 23 % St. John’s ......... 19 2% Boston .........0.. 2 45 New York ......... 37 9 Miami ............ 69 83 New Orleans ...... 56 74 Tucson Loewe 42 59 Los Angeles ...... 52 61 A Breadalbane resident, Ev- $20 and costs for driving a ve- hicle with no brakes. Edwin Miles Tingley of Sum- merside pleaded guilty to a charge of driving a vehicle with-' out a valid driver's license and was fined $10 and costs. On a charge of speeding Ri-| chard Bernard Walsh of Mis- couche was fined $10 and costs. Hen Newcomb Birch of Birch Hill was fined $10 and costs on a charge of drawing a trailer not equipped with lights. WARNINGS GIVEN An airman, Joseph Louis Mor- ris Cormier, of the local RCAF station was let off with a warn- ing when he appeared on a charge of driving an unregister- ed vehicle. Accused told the court he had |just been posted here from On- tario on March 4 and that he’ license plates changed imme- diately. Magistrate MacDonald chase Island plates and then let | HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says only patchy clouds were visible over the Maritimes late Tuesday even- ing. Another mostly sunny day with temperatures climbing to near or slightly above the melt- ing point is expected today. A disturbance developing in the southwestern states is ex-. clouds over the Maritimes. Snow will likely .begin over the west- ery regions late in the day. Regional forecasts: _ Northern N.S., Eastern Shore, Breton, Prince Edward Island: Sunny with a few cloudy periods and temperatures | 449, similar to Tuesday; northwest winds 20. Low-high at New Gias- gow 15 and 30, Sydney 15 and 28, Charlottetown 18 and 28. Outlook for Thursday—Increas- ing cloudiness; a little milder. igh tide today at Charlotte- town 11.06 a.m. and 11.06 p.m. At Rustico at 6.36 a.m. and 6.20 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Chariotte- him off with the warning. _ town. Sun rises ,today at. 6.23 on a similar | a.m. and sets at 6.21 p.m. Kinkora told the court he had ap oie Gallant of Borden? was en until Thursday to| have his car registered when he on a simitar charge. { Also for driving an unregister- ed vehicle, John Eldred McKen-| na entered a plea of guilty and was fined $10 and costs. WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS The following persons appear-| p » 17. ed on charges of violating the highway weight restrictions as set down by the provincial min- ister of highways and were fin-| Dies In Ontario KENSINGTON — A native of New London, P.E.I., Ira Daniel illness. A world war veteran he is survived by his wife, the former Ada MacEwen, two daughters, Anee (Mrs. Lloyd Purdy), and Winnifred ((Mrs. Warren -Me- Crady) and one sister, Chris- tine, San Diego, Calif., and one brother, Elmer, Denver, Colo. Burial will be in New London, Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. CHARGE CORRUPTION MOSCOW (AP) — A Soviet |mewspaper says there was cor- amount of excess weight their). 14) cials vehicles carried: Donald Joseph | St oscow mn the . Arsénault, St. Eleanors; Barry | artists union art fund. Literary Wilson, Cornwall; John Vernon James G. Clark, Kensington; Urban Jerome Doiron, Hunter | River; John Lamont Blatch,| Sherbrooke, each $10 and costs; also Lorne Keith Adams, Sum- merside; and Horace Edward Burgoyne, New London, each | man Ltd. and Roger Heath Dur- ant, Margate, each $30 and much more severe. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- | tures: . lil | t a? 3 gy if Hl i Fy rf Se8i if In assessing the fines Magis- | trate MacDonald warned that the next time the fines would be | |Gazette says officials were dip- ping into the fund for personal gain and that criminal charges have been filed. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts “Phe Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. 17, 1965. 8 Local Guernsey Cow Continues Top Recor Patosie Dorraine's stood second in the mature class butterfat in Canada for Guernsey cows in breed class average of 174 in reported im the cur- milk and 167 in battertat produc- Canadian tion " Eric Hurry, who owns Patosie This cow which qualified re- Dorraine has received word that cently for a long-time produc- Car! Ellis died recently at his which established home in Hespeler, Qat. Mr. Ellis, like Mr>“Hurry was all-time producer, was 15 when a past president of the Canadian ghe started the record reported Guernsey Breeders’ Association in’ the Journal, and she is now and the two Guernsey men had about ready to start a new other close associations. He vi- 18 sited Charlottetown mer when the annual meeting The all-time Maritime produc- of the Canadian Guernsey Bree- tops was in milk. She was ders Association was held here. | For example Mr. Horry’s cow, Her latest record reported in Patosie Rosie won in 1960 a tro Dan Montgomery Dies In Hospital Montgomery, a native County Guernsey club in Ontar- many i i | iff LE 5f | that is founded on | gangsterism .. . { f i i [ 5 I i Fe th z leader, jumped to [sapere the press,” “the press did i & € fF Fi Ei z Lassie the Journal was 13,216 pounds Fs F F L it ie i F ; cir | F iil : i f i i | | i period t issye of the Gee Breeder & and apologize to is leaving the i the public press has ments and accused fi its it o | = zs a of Maritimes highest : i ‘ i it thought he would : i lactation, though old. last November - e " + < s o = = e e = 3 i [ i uf Shee lf 4k of third in butterfat E f phy sonated by Mr. Ellis for the Ghernsey cow with the highest lifetime production record that | finished her record in the calen- dar year. Mr. Ellis was also past president of the Central jo and the Guernsey Cattle Club United States, died of Ontario yesterday at the Chariotteto' Hospital in his 82nd year. Also in the current Journal are two production records by late Mr. Montgomery was | cows from the herd of Roy | . Margaret's, P.E.I.,| Younker, Kingston. His Patosie Lee produced .; A carpen-| pounds milk, 542 pounds butter- | one trade, he spent a good fat for BCAs of 125 milk, 132 fat. in |The other row, Golden View particularly Fore Pansey, produced 9.395/ the issue.” the early | pounds milk 478 butterfat Malden, BCAs of 122 and 124 as a four-| of 15 to 12. lived until | year old row. by his wife, RESIGNATION (Continued from page 1) PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REGION © Dominion Drama Festival © APRIL 1 — 2 — 3 - 8.00 P.M. April 1—"Remember Mama” April 2—"Pied Piper of Hamelin April 3—"A Man For All Seasons” St. Dunstan's University Dramatic Seciety ALL SEATS RESERVED the late Alex 10,208 | as reported EEE a his early manhood f its I'll leave it to opinion to <= 3 i i for| The motion was lost by a votell é 5 i F fu § 5 g ~ Ss Fan 5 i ormer Edna MacDonald of , P.E.L; two daugh- , Mrs. Harold Black- | that appeared in condition of the province was | the public press! couldn't expect to increase tax- |es to improve this condition “as | the citizens of this it F i r E a te . Adan $1.25 — Dtadenta The — Sorin $880 i 2 3 - een eerewen le neeees dee Pied Piver of Hamelin Man For All Seasons . ole eeetente eens dereenmmeee | rt tg on sale at Theatre 22 open 12:00 Phone 892-2464 * #% | to 5:00 pam. Flv fifits i i ‘begin to i j F If ¥ §. lit S ee sree 6 ae nite ry Pris m Oe ee c) ac toe eae ibaa 5 ge se