Wuvmwaumh sum... < . r i ES...— 213nm Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. Aug. 26, 1964. Traffic V iola’rions Fill S'side Docket SUMMERSIDE — A number of cases involving traffic vio- lations were heard in county magistrate's court here Tues- day. Justice of the Peace Leo Blacquiere presided'in the ab- sence of Magistrate W. Chester‘ S. ‘MacDonald. j The following charges laid by the RCMP. Brian Hugh Murphy of Sum- merside. pleaded guilty to dri- ving without due care and at- tention, and was fined $10 and costs or five days. Murphy also pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to have a transfer of registration. and was fined $10 and costs. He pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawfully failin: to drive on the right half of the highway, and was fined $5 and; were George Patrick Hughes oft Xinkora. pleaded guilty to fail-l ing to stop at a stop sign, andi was fined 55 and costs. i Fined $10 and costs or five! line. He was fined $10 and costs or five days. SELLING LIQUOR Charges of unlawfully selling liquor against three men. were adjourned to Thursday for hearing by Magistrate MacDon- ald. Appearing on the charges were Cecil William Scary McNeill’s ‘Village; George Wil- liam Fitzgerald. Inverness. and George Arthur Bell, Ellersley. T'ie following charges were laid by St. Eleanor‘s police. . Dale Yeo of Delmon. pleaded guilty to a charge lSlAND NEWS PAGE *FIoats, Bands, Girls, to! rouowingmmum driving without due care and! attention. and was fined $10 and costs or five days Ronald Wilinson of Summer-‘ side. pleaded guilty to a charge‘| of driving without due care and: attention. and was fined $10‘ and costs or five days. pleading guilty to the same charge was Thomas Wood of Summerside. He was fined $10 gone years, which showodadamaeeuforlha mud, origin . time after Mlscouche had been museum. a band concert was ray, Fay Richard Ruth mAWA (cm The smart-steppin‘ summer. represented in other centres presented by the Royal Can- DesRodics. 4136!. Rich- side Major-cues led the parade_ earlier. Floats were entered adian Dragoons band at the ice queen c and Carla, 37. of Victoria in; Bands were {he inasmuch. from Charlottetown. Summer- Miscouche high school grounds. chairman was Mrs. Phillip Lo- becn appointed to command he and and a, band of m. side, Borden, Crapaud and St. Additional entertainment in. Clair. Inches were am. “no”, wort Fraser, . unit ' Royal Canadian Dragoons. Imam!“- cluded a locally-operated mid- Em Wm“ "id" of the Second Canadian Squad. ' Children paced a number FLOAT DAMAGED way with rides, bingo and as. - "‘3 Md- wenh“ bued of floats to give the parade. n t m' h . sorted entertainment. “1‘: “‘1 Jmph G'u‘mv 3°" m I“ Emulmm' EC" added a. 1 One on w1c was entered so staged win we m ton. a visitor to the area. it was announced Thursday. 'PP" « and failed to make it to the libs Summerside and Mis. centennial day celebrations. couche Centennial Queen Con- General chairman d the Cmdr. Carlo. who has served SUMMERSIDE —— Under I appeal. and the official opening couche fire departments were ., w the Summerside Lion; test with 18 charming girls Miscouche centennial day 0010- as commanding officer of the sunny skies Miscouche cele-iof the new Acadian Museum. represented by gleaming fire and Lionenes float. This {long entered from Miscouche and bration program. WI! minesweeper Chaleur, now is on braled its centennial day Tues-i The parade, which saw about engines; there were smartly- was caught by the wind en. St. Nicholas. J. Gaudet. staff at naval headquarters tday- , ,. . , units: moulding 3° fl0M5- Slmlng horses. and horse- l route, and received damage Entrants Were: Dianne Members 0! the parade com- hen. ‘ Festivities were highlighted i got off to a start shortly after drawn vehicles of a half cen- ; which prevented it, appear. Arsenault' Anne.Map1e Amen. mm were: m, Jdm "" , ,by a mile-long parade of wxdel 2 pm. Jury ago. also a Variety Of ance in the parade. ault. SylVla Gandel- mere“ ' me "I" It 0T R EW ll I Variety was the keynote this farm animals. . Taking a leading part in lille McCormack. Bar a Ann Elmer Gaurht. Vital Gauthier. l 0 R INDING produced anyurhere in Canwyear lIl parade planning. Giving the parade an added 1 planning of various local Gaudet, Claudette Del'toche. 1t, Dfl‘ & REPAIRS ,ada.‘.‘ Besid modern, colorfully- variety was an assortment of ‘ floats, were the Sisters of Dina MRoches, Joanne Gau- Rocha and Julian Gandct. i .Thls year marks the seem“! “Signed and 'magmam‘" comic Characters and clowns. Notre Dame Convent. det, Claire McNeil]. Carolyn Combined lu- llio' S ~ L litime that Island producers havei‘floats, and numerous pretty which appealed to the fun_]ov. The parade was followed by power, Cecilia R ' centennial celebra on; w” lOIC‘y’ €(ll’l( Eexhibited tieir eggs at the na-‘ girls in convertibles, _ there ing. ' e official opening ceremon- Claire Marie LeClair. Esther carried out by Miscoucho and , I ,, _ ‘ ) “0M1 9Xh'b1l10n- were “033 that (161)10le bil- Many of the floats in the par- ies at the Acadian Museum. Gaudet. Jean Des , Bar- St. N'lcholn. ‘ ' "" ‘ ‘ ""“” DRURY LANE STEAK THE AT GREEN GABLES Aligning Dlol 4-8506 und pluco I & J cavendm' A must1 oi: your trip b.“ . . r Equipment “DDR0” at P" Egon across No. 2 Highway at your I. - .I. and NB. Tourist Bureau Take the opportunity to play ‘ ousunds d Earls”- one of Canada’s finest courses. “ megfi‘lfifiufii F0 '1' candle PROPPEm 1Aer FOOD. no RLY THE RANCH HOUSE SERVED Imam Gift Sho 8"“0 ALBERTON P.E.l. and costs or five days. Wood days on a charge of driving 1 also pleaded guilty to failing to without a valid operator's li- ,1 stop at a stop sign and was fin- cence. was Benjamin Paul Cos-l tain of Miscouche. i Jack Joseph L'Agent pleaded' guilty to unlaufully passing an- other vehicle on a solid white1 Hon. Leo. Rossiier,I On Study Tour Industry and natural resour- ces minister Leo Rossiter, who received a travel award from the Canadian-Scandinavian In- dustrial Foundation is making ed $5 with no costs. I Aubin Joseph Arsenault of Abram's Village was fined $10 and costs or five days when he pleaded guilty to driving with- out due care and attention. Also fined $10 and costs or five days on the same charge, was Em- m t Cameron of Wellington, who pleaded guilty to the charge. ’ A charge of unlawful posses-g sion of liquor, against Franki Edmund Gallant of Eg'mont‘ Bay, was adjourned to Thurs- day for hearing. a study tour of industry in Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Switzerland. Mr. Rossiter left yesterday and plans to return within two weeks. Mr. Ressiter said, “among the many interests charted our for this tour are ideas on the establishment and financing of primary a secon ary indus- tries and plans under which the export banks of these countries give assistance to their manu- facturers who wish to take ad- vantage of export markets." Mr. Rosslier plans to contact Canadian trade and commerce officials in the countries he Vl- lits to learn of opportunities for PEI. food production or other industries. Island Native Dies In NB. The death of Edward Living- stone of 315 Union Street oc- curred in Saint John General Hospital on Saturday following 1 a lengthy illness. He wa born at Murray R1 ver, P.E.I.. a son of the late James and Margaret (Moore) Livingstone. He had resided in Saint John for the past. 26 years, and was 70 years of age. Mr. Livingstone was a member 0 St, Matthew's Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife. the former r of Mur. ray River, four sons. Edward and Bishop, Champlain Heights; Gar n, r ericton; Ewen, Nerepis, N.B.; a daughter. Mrs. arl Warren, Seven Isl .fiva brothers, Ross and on. East. Saint John. George. Benjamin and James, dll of Charlottetown. a sister. Mrs. Daniel MacLeod, Murray Que. 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