ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 18, 1965. 3 |"*** |years ago. ° The British-made Dart-He Drama Festival oo at Halifax and the\js a high-wing twin turboprop| ° Ber, is-year-eld son David. tn airliuer that can carry from 38 i ‘avid, to 37 . It is Ass n Names the nearby woods, said he heard |py 2100 borne - power Rolls| | a plane's engines cut out and |Royce engines. Fina Dates start up again. Then there was an explosion. S t The P.E.I. Drama Festival As- SOUNDED LIKE BANG Du sta jation announced Tuesday “It sounded like a huge bang. | t. n ns night ‘that the final festival js|We looked up. The plane seemed | Topples PWC slated for the Confederation Cen-,'0 be quite high. It took a dip. HH it a) r i fi Me 5 F tre May 14-15. Three semi-final The tail seemed to blow off. , Sight ctv wil be eld an eax Ti wrod gong in cclt. ptea byte past peerm:| MUA RITIME a tern, western and central zones the wings, however, see to'ance of Kevin White | | ay 4 , defeated ~ ; from May 3 to May 8 ay on Prince of Wales 58-35 at the| ‘Continued from page 1) hit, but we F d Tuesday night's meeting was He said the plane veered PWC gym yesterday afternoon. | held in PWC with members at. S2arply to the right and dis-|q; jiers’ conference in “T ran back to tending from Kensington, Sum. ®9Pcared behind a hill. Then he fue’ play for this ceases and the| “MY suggestion probably about a quarter-mile. merside, Souris, Tignish, Monta- "e@rd it hit the ground playoffs will start. this Friday |taken seriously ... it didn't time my mother had gue and Charlottetown Police cars and navy and air Ron Irving, drama advisor for ‘ce elicopters with medical mersi Summe: the ‘province, presented the re- ‘©aMs sped to the scene. Heavy finals wal gat eadoreey | Natweee| port of the festival organization “°dS made it difficult for the the winner of the ~Summerside-| E ! = a [ 3k :f 3 i : i E committee and announced Apri) D¢licopters to get near the Prince of W. “We found only “ 1 as the closing date for entries “"e¢kage ; St eee eee gym a| bits. Later on we went bac in the competition Motorists found pieces of the week from this Friday and found the Ps The president, Eric MacGre- P!ane. «including part of the in- Dorsey was: the aot highest | With Newfoundland,” couldn't bear to look at gor, presided. strument panel, a seat and pa- oo for the high school team | Newfoundland “ of the dead people so I’ BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY HONORS ST. PATRICK pers along @ gravel road lead- trom st. Dunstan's with — 15|2uded in the Tt was hotrible.”” >Hi ing to the Miller home. 4 ee A BO points. Other players who Atlantic area. Members of the Benevolent St. Dunstan's Basilica. It was streets of Charlottetown. Dark a shamrock made every one EIGHT ARD sestneey warcmeae fe ed for St. Dunstan’s were: Cul. The Irish Society parade on Graf- indeed a big parade, one oi parade Continued from 1) a”, tai 22,4, MacGuigan 4, and ton Street Wednesday morn- the swankiest the shamrock coats, top hats, flashy regal- of the 126 on look | é page ‘endant said the hose and tail | Nutt 6. Me ing on their way to mass at weaversever put on the ia, white gloves and of course smart as could be. Glasgow. Passengers who left *©C''ons were fou about a! Baker and Lothian were the ey — cenven* ea ~|the plane at Halifax said every. Mile west of the road and al-jton peint men for PWC with orry thing appeared normal! at that ™0st two miles apart. The fu- eight points each, while Schley- Ww | oy ’ tinhe. selage, its roof and floor flat- Dan Arous Wea n Ice Conditions In Strait . Pent eet ot Se crash came tne together, was found in |Ghis with two, Quan two, od FALSE TEETH | Force CN Schedule Cheange: [ire sti tow mics sounat sit” Tne ates wer Inlet scriay tt Prac ef Wales| rete trues tye Upper Musquodoboit. She heard OP€ mangled body was found in + afening roar” the nose section. AST WORK A spokesman for CNR said from Cape Tormentine at 8.2% Poplar iy at rea) y s i i ance! DROPPED STRAIGHT DOWN | . Case s Ad ourned the Abeaweit made six round| am wat, alo canoaled |" locked wp and saw pieces ine nary Sam at oom | gis Mae chaln eter 17 a.m. crossing of the Abegweit the 7 a.m. crossing was that, of meterial somerssulting in the | lage appeared to have dropped |This is fast enough to reproduce | from Borden Wednesday mnora-|with present. tec condiliens, the Se +e ee straight down into the trees. ‘the Bible in less than 49 min- | ling was cancelled due to ice/ferry cannot guarantee to be RCMP collected bits and utes. SOURIS John Charles Mar- | too was represented by M. J. conditions in the Northumber-|back in time to take | tell, Georgetown, charged with | McQuaid. / |land Strait. The return crossing |from the Island at 10.05 a | unlawful possession of a dan-| Pius Alexander Finnan of |__| The Abegweit is worki gerous weapon, had his case ad-| Souris West pleaded guilty to} around the clock to journed to March 31 in Souris.|a charge of break, entry and) Alberton Man \flow of freight moving to and He was represented by M. J.| theft and was remanded to | from the Island in spite of McQuaid. Magistrate James B. | King’s County jail until March) Dj@g Im Toronto lconditions, and passengers Johnston, QC presided at the | 24 for sentencing. ibe handled on these non-sched- session held here yesterday. {| Joseph MacDonald of Chep-) j,i aerron — Early Tues-|\uled crossings except Earl Joseph -MacKinnon, St.| stow and Lawrence Edward | aay morning news was received|When shipments of gasoline for Peters, was charged with im-| Burke, Cardigan, were both! (¢ ‘the death in Toronto of Her-|the Island are handled. paired driving and had his case| charged with assault. The for-|}o¢ 4H. Larkin, a son of the| The first scheduled adjourned to March 31 in Souris. | mer had his case adjourned t0| iste Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Larkin,| from Borden will now be at 10: He was represented by M. J.| April 14 for trial and the latter’s| and who was born in Alberton|a.m., and the first from. Cape McQuaid. | case Was adjourned to April 21/58 years ago. |Tormentine will be at 11.30. Nor- es aot Kings- | in Georgetown. After completing his educa-|mal service will be resumed as ro, was also charged with im- . tion in Alberton school he was/soon as ice conditions permit. paired driving and his case was| SECOND CHARGE employed with the local branch |}—#————_____--- also adjourned to March 31. He | Burke was arraigned on Aj of the Bank of Nova Scotia for! bo adjourn t ————| second charge of damage t0/ five years, then went to the Un- : : property and this case was als0/ ited States for a time Then| APEC Annual adjourned to April 21 in George- | came a prolonged illness which| town. M. J. McQuaid represent- | extended over a number of! ed both accuséd. years. In the early years of| e Dates Given | Previously pleading guilty to| World War II he enlisted with a charge of assault George|the Canadian Army but was} ..| Roche of Dundee had his case! soon discharged for reasons of| eee sonuad antic | adjourned to April 14. health. He lived in Halifax for| ore “ing of the Atlantic Provinces, , Also on a charge of assault, |a time before going to Toronto Feonomic Council to be held | Mrs. Gertrude Roche pleaded | some 18 years ago. KENSINGTON — Fire last et the N Sensis 0 , not guilty and had her case ad- At the time of his death he night Nova Scotian Hotel in| journed to April 14 was employed with the post of-| Halifax, Oct . and 5. The an-| Lester Weir, charged with_| fice | mouncement was made yester- | J iing liquor, did not enter a| Mr. Larkin is survived by day by John S. Wright, prest-| clea and his case was adjourn-|two sisters and three brothers: | hardware store. dent of APEC ed to March 31 in Souris. He | Mrs. Edward Trainer (Ruth) tmj Workmen bad In making the announcement, aaa ted by M. J. Mc-| Wollaston, Mass. ; Frank * in| week to demolish Mr. Wright said that the theme | 4 > see _ | Rockland, Mass.; Mrs. Graham] and the for this year’s conference will | Two sons each charged Bennett (Janette) im Alberton; be released at a later date. | with being intoxicated, were|:2omas in Holbrook, Mass.; Last year’s conference, held each fined $20 and costs or 15 and Ralph in Fort William, in Charlottetown, considered the days The funeral will theme ‘Priorities For Pro-| Nine separate cases of pos the Rooney eerie Home, Al- gress’’ and provided citizens | cossion of liquor brought a fine Sele re of Atlantic Canada with an op- portunity to better understand] *% amd costs or 30 days! cemetery. regional development tactics to each accused. beihg pursued at both provin- WE ATHER ial and federal levels. = 4 "These annual APEC confer- | St. Patrick's ences bring together leaders from_business,industry,_gov- | V : Sh tures: ernment, and education for the ariety ow Dosen purpose of discussing important : tee | es issues facing the Atlantic Pro-| Is Success | Prince George .... | ie vinces. They examine both prob- | Vancouver : pr Ee lems and opportunities, and ad- vance progressive policies inten-| SUMMERSIDE — A ded to quicken the tempo of in- | audience obviously yed dustrial and economic develop- | Saint Patrick’s Day v Regina ..... ment in Atlantic Canada. cert here last night. The g DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Classified | death notice column rf i ; i DesROCHES — At her home in Miscoe- amused che, Wednesday. March 17, 1965 Mary F wan Adele DesRoches, age 90 years. Rest | dney coeeee ing at the Compton Funeral Home until | Summerside, appeared . March 20 then to Saint John the Baptist | night’s program. Producers/st John’s i it Church at Miscouche for Requiem Hig®) wege Peter Jungerman and Rev amount aa ‘ t im church -|Boston ...... for cometary? , Visiting boars starting this | P. Arsenault. Mercier J. Mull-|New York of way. Thursday’ evening | in was master of ceremonies. | _. vehicle to be MONTGOMERY In the Charlotte- |New Orleans on the high- i F town Hospital, March 16, 1965, won| L N ili [omeeen Berralsiere Daniel Montgomery, 44 Gower Street and formerty of Boston and Midgell, | eo e igan Los Angeles ..... aged 82 years Resting at the Hennes-| + ‘ i : sey fi where the fu- | * |- HALIFAX (OP) — for o fort vat owes | Dies A 677 | re iat operating 9 o'clock to St. Pius X Church, Park- | Seaad ‘ dale, for Reqiliem High Mass at 9.15. Interment in the Catholic cemetery TIGNISH LARKIN At the Sacred Heart Home Match 17, 1965, Mrs. William Larkin a) St. Peters, aged % years Resting at |. . , the Hennessey Funeral Home. Funerat |!? his 68th year. arrangements will be announced later. | He was a son of the late John J. Nelligan. rred her late . cuieanee Wwedwesday, March 17. 1965 |. Besides his wife, the ‘former of Mrs. Robert Wood, of eeliviow » ~ Grace Harper, there are sur- Soth year. Remains are ing a viving four sons and three Prt | 2 Jenny Fens ame gol Pr 2 phere: Richard, Saint Jeb m Church Friday afternoon, service com |N.B.; Paul in Toronto; James mencing at 2 o'clock. Interment wil land William at home: Mrs. Le- be in the church cemetery | Roy Doyle (F ), - Funeral arrangements | Joan at home. for George Leith fh i sche otii iH : No... it's CN's New "Skyview’ Carl tt y Island, Eastern N.B. Counties: Clouding over during morning; ae. noon from snow beginning in afternoon . 5 canal we - eae Home to O'Leary Baptist and becoming mixed with rain a ed ar Church where service was con-| Of freezing rain in the evening; . ducted ty Rev. ‘Maxwell Nes-| not much change in tempera-| The bitt. Hymns were The Lord’s| ture; light winds increasing dur-|of the aut de My and In The Sweet| ing morning to easterly 20 and | School Pe Bye Bye. The choir sang) in the afternoon to northeast 25 ight im the Going Down The River. Pall| gusts to @. Low-high at the school. ~ my bearers were James Smaiiman, | Glasgow Moncton 20 and SD cageves ; oe Wynburn Harris, Wyman Har- 5 parations the ‘ J o Caw See, lee a bean to — rence « Clair day, wil be made. ade aaa eee eae Bruce. Lewis,. SS a ‘sid Jelle = obamaaien - Duncan, Foster Harris, mies Gok Oa ee n in the i i