The award consists of $23 in cash plus a certificate and a badge. Driver David Mac- Isaac tlcftt of St. Eleanors is presented with the certificate by Island Propane manager Two drivers for Island Pro- pane in Summerside yester- day received safe driving awards from the National Sa- tety Council of Canada for an accident-free driving year. DRIVERS GIVN SAFETY AWARDS air will remain in the wake at this disturbance today. Skies in most localities will be cloudy Widely scattered showers and siiowflurries will occur. The strong northerly gales, now oc curring in northern Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island. and in arts of eastern New Brunswick lcounties will gradually diminish " .to northerly winds 30 with gusts to 45 by early this morning. Regional forecasts: . l Northern Nova Scotia. Prince 5 lE‘dward Island. southern half of eastern New Brunswick coun \ties: winds warning continued... .cloudy with a few snowflurries and a few showers: not muc change in temperature; north- erly winds 30 with gusts to 45. Temperatures remaining stea at New Glasgow. Charlottetown and Moncton at about 35. 1 Outlook for Thursday—cloudy and little temperature change ‘ High tide today at Charlotte- town 11.05 am. and 10.53 pm. At Rustico at 6.56 a.m. and 5.57 ‘ p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 6.45 . and sets at 5.08 pm. 1 Legislature ) Date Not Set : ‘ No decision was reached at ,yesterday‘s meeting of the' :provincial cabinet on an open-i .ing date for the 1965 sitting off the Legislative Assembly. ‘ Prlancls 0mg." “(‘(Quar' Acting Premier J. Davidl TIC infill“ While the 5900“ ‘Stewart said the date wouldl award winner. Alban Landry. . largely depend on what amount i Summerside teem”) 100k. {of legislation would be intro; on gduced at the session. l Routine matters were also ISLAND NEWS PAGE office: , T k M ° _ . Min. Man. i I 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Nov. 4. 1964. Dawsnn ‘_ 8 22 i 0 es 0 or Prince George 25 45 A d ,Vancouver . ...43 49 . ‘ Remand Accuse To Nov. 5 victim mu 4» i l ‘Edmonton .20 38 . q NEIL A. MATHESON ; '1 Calgary W22 40 i Provincial-Farm Editor i On T ree Separate arges ....33 . mum — Animals fromi wmnmeg ”. 33 3 gthe herds of Allison Stewart.i SUMMERSIDEm A Cape Tra- $150 damage. While being pursu~ Toronto :5 57 ,Efisglfnggilegdd Sonsth man i verse man, Sheldon James 0’ ed O'Halloran ditched his own Ottawa 30 ~ jar Shari; '0! r.e “l: the Halloran. was remanded to Nov, vehicle. the officer said. Montreal . 29 48 Ianfic winter ga'izfsinath eh ' ' 5, when he appeared before Leo O‘Halloran of Cape Tra- bec ...... .. 26 42 .show which {mi h de 3 efip‘ magistrate W. Chester S. Mac- verse pleaded not guilty to a Fredericton __ u 23 43 tTuesdav 5 ‘3 “Ty Donald in Prince County Mag charge of obstructing a notice Saint John .....24 42 l The “showed (he cham io lstrate’s court yesterday morn officer and his case was adjourn- 310mm,, . 23 39 north ymumrv Cheviot ram 9ch ing on three separate charges. ed to Nov. 26. Ham“ _ u 23 37 cham ion Sfiffolk mm the- re_ O’Halloran entered pleas of Bryce Bradford Clark. Augus- Charlottetown . 30 33 p h 1 Li ~t guilty to charges of impaired tine Cove: Ernest Andrew Arsen dney 3] 39 if”; “9" OnSh “3%”. er “m' driving, leaving the scene of an ault. Summerside: Allison Mann. Y th 23 n ‘ e c ammo“ mp“ “'9 {we‘ - - - , i - r A « 3mm“ ~ - - the reserve championl acCident and drivmg while his Rensmizton and James Gabrle 5[ Jam“ Vnd ‘27 37 ‘Sh h. Th a] o h d. license was suspended. Gallant. West Point, were each ‘lBéston ' ‘ ' ' ‘35 34 Ithmp: "reveramh Syn Sumsk: Cpl. WJ R. MacDonald. NCO fined $75 and costs when they New Yor'k‘ ‘ ' 48 '58 . e r 55 0 amp” in charge of the Borden RCMP jappeared before magistrate detachment. told the. court that jMacdonald on similar charges of l the accused had struck a 1953 iimpaired driving. model vehicle which stopped at A Kensington resident was an intersection in Scarleton on ,fined $20 and costs on a charge Oct. 30, causing approximately lof illegal possession of liquor. Nine Mile Creek School l Given Award By Premier l Premier Walter R. Shaw pre- Jeannie Taylor. Mrs. Stanley sented an award to Mrs. Chesley Newman was in charge of music. MacDougall. teacher of Nine Lunch was served hy the dis. Mlle creek SChMlo and he? PUP‘ trict Women's Institute. lls for their entry in a Centennial competition. at a recent gather- ing in the school. Mrs. Le ROberTson The school children won first 3‘ prize for a mural on "Confedera- tion". They also placed fifth in the writing competition and third in community history. Mrs. Frank Ross of the Cen- tennial Committee said people from all over the world had ad- mired the pilpils' work when it was on displav at the Basilica Recreation Centre Richard Campbell presented :0 Born at Fortune. she was the‘ Mrs yinpnnlmall the key of a daughter of the late William and new desk \"lll(‘ll the children had Rebecca 5‘93 purchased with money they re- She was first married to John ceived from Centennial projects. W. MacLeod of Upton who pro-l The program included a read deceased her 33 years ago. in: from the district history by Twenty two years ago she mar- Mrs. Albert Mat-Donald: a Gae- .ried Lemuel Robertson. ‘5 lie solo by Mrs. Norman Mac-I She was a member of the Un.’ Donald and a Scottish dance by ."ed Church' and of the worm} ‘en's Institute, and always t l a active part in the affairs of: :the community. 2 Besides her husband s h e leaves to mourn: three children Dies In HOSpital MONTAGUE — T'le death of Mrs. Lemuel Robertson, Lower Montague, occurred at the King's County Memorial Hospi-l tal on Tuesday, Nov. . 1964,’ Mrs. Robertson we a 73 years old. ‘ Winnipeg Priest At Vatican '5 Known Here tMrs. Alfred MacDonald) Red! , ouse: George of Ottawa and A native "l s'- Margare'fi Sterling of Upton; 10 grandchil- 8‘"? graduale “f 5" Dunsmn 5 .dren, three great grandchildren: U"“'er.5‘ty' “'35 one Of 38 par‘ lalso one sister. Lillian tMrs. Do- ‘5h Wests from "‘0"? than a‘nald Gillisl.Fore.st Hill. and one dozen countries who have been; on. admitted to the secret sessions jbmther' George Stead‘ Upt ‘was arraigned on a charge of . Chester Whiteway, Dover; Ray- by her first marriage. Marie, a ‘dealt with during the meeting? WEATHF". TORONTO (CPi —— Observed Hdander ‘ Incidentally Allison lost all of HALIFAX (CPL-Th9 Weather . his championship and other rib- office says late Tuesday skies t hens, Youngsters prowling were Cloudy in most 0f the lS- l around his booth stole them trict. Only in northern New ‘ while he was showing more Brunswick were skies clear. than 100 sheep. ; Strong northerly winds were: Allison also showed Oxfords‘ blowmg in Prince Edward Island . for Howard Norton, Annandale, ‘ with peak gusts at times reach- and they emerged with the mg 50 miles per hour. male and female championship. A disturbance. centred aboutl Lincoln oswall. Dunstaff- two miles northeast of Sable Is- nage, showed the champion lland, was moving southeast- North Country Cheviot ewe. ; wards into the Atlantic. A strong l along with other class winn- lnortheriy circulation of moist “ ings. 1 1 Criminal Negligence Case Goes To Petitiury w GEORGETOWN man, M A Souris Percy Daniel Dunphy. James Gordon, Harold McEwen, Rollo Abney; Bay; criminal negligence. D. Sweeney, Elmira. day. at the November sitting of The defendant, ings County Supreme Court; was charged in t at “on or here. He entered a plea of notl about June 7, 1964 at Souris‘ guilty. The case goes before Line Road, Kings County (he) a petty jury at 11 am. today. . did unlawfully cause the death‘ Presiding judge is Mr. Justice of George Authony Longaphie R. R. Bell . criminal negligence. in showing wanton or reckless dis- regard for the lives or safety of other persons in that he drove a motor vehl on the‘ o The arraignment followed the' ' examination of 16 of a total of 20 Crown witnesses by a Grand jury, Tuesday, which returned a true bill. 'cle highway while his ability to d Mr. Justice Bell. in his ad- so was impaired by alcohol.l dress to the gr n jury. in- and by not having the said mot- i structed it on general points of or vehicle under proper control. ' w, ‘contrary to the Criminal Code. Members of the grand jury.of Canada." i were: foreman, Bruce Stew? Appearing in the case Tues- art, Souris: Roy Farquharson, day for the Crown. was Deputy Canavoy; Parley Harris. Attorney-General. J. Arthurl Guernsey Cove: Stanley Burke, McGuigan. QC. Melvin J. Mc-l New P h; George Bowley. Quaid. QC, represented the de-: ert Midge": Albert Griffin. Souris: fendant. the Vatican Ecumenicalt Council. He is Very Rev. James I Maclsaac. pastor of Winnipeg'sf St. Mary's Cathedral. T e 38 priests are the first‘ High Percentage ‘ Impaired Cases allowed into St. Peter‘s Bas‘ ilica to observe the council de- Noted In liberations. Father Maclsaac. founding GEORGETOWN —- In his ad- pastor of Our ady of Victory 1 dress to a grand lun’ TUESdayi 1 Memorial parish, Winnipeg, was i at the November sitting of appointed rector of St. Mary's. Kings County Supreme Court. Cathedral Parish. Winnipeg. in t presiding judge Mr. Justice R. June. 1 R. Bell noted that the jail re- He earned degrees . in arts. l port covering the May 5 to Nov. theology and canon law, andl3 period for this year showed was professor at St. Paul’s 172 persons had been in cus- College. He was editor of the lody. Northwcst Review and servedI Of [his number a this] of 42 Slx years 35 an army Chaplain- persons had been charged with retiring with the rank of lieu- impaired driving, and seven “Mm COMPEL persons. charged with care and A sister. MFS- A. MICDOMld. control while impaired, said lives in Souris. Mr. Justice Bell KThe gCrandt jury ipfipected thgl 0 mgs ouny cour ouse an i Six Month Term ‘ repor : Given For Forgery; “We the grand jury. in sesv‘ jail, and made the following ' Eton at Geggetgiwn. P.E.I.. William Joseph Campbell 0 .“'."“P°°‘ ‘9 “urlmm- l Charlottetown was given a six £1d§°;°hambf”'tzgg13""?! month jail term on a charge of whsol mirelgotldm i 9“ t e. f when he an be. e s ui g a in satis-_ "39” l factory condition. but wouidi tore Magistrate A.J. Has am. recommend the to" . .d_ QC. in city police court wt“ dltional two cells to be added.‘ windows replaced, toilet seats? be replaced in lavatories; walls ’ of confined area be repainted: toilets should be installed the female aoners' quarters, and a night lock be installed for protection of the Ier." The 3: y. William A l f re d Mac-Lead legally selling liquor at 263 Kins Street was remanded to N One person was fined $3 costs or 10 days for failing to stopatastopltcn andoaepel- son was given a m dry suspend oh and la av. 10 and ed sentence on a dru ; Basilica Recreation Centre Saturday Night D ll N C E S Convention Hall Featuring The Downtowners it to 12 pm. 18 years and up Auditorium Record-Hop Ages 14 to 18 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Basilica Recreation Centre Richmond St. Charlottetown tions included. Plastic construction. Army green plastic. Plastic Model Kits Assorted cars, birds, planes. 89c Special, each Treasure Chest Contains 10 puzzles for children. 89c Special. each assorted soldiers: Toy Piano Special, Game Chest Contains 52 different games. Special, each Tank and Jeep approx. uniformed soldiers. Special, Soldier Set in different positions—hand p in Special, set 10 keys, wooden construction. stands on 3 wooden legs. approx. 81/: x 7 x 5". Paint by Numbers Set contains 2 pictures 8 x 10”. paints, h. 89c All instruc- Special, set Machine Gun 16” long. Friction drive. shoots sparks.. 89:: Special, each 89:: set Da Three target. Tinker Toys Wooden construction. 53 pieces. colour- ed wooden spokes, wheels and bars. 89:: Infantry battalion a' ted. 89c Special, set Cuddle Bear Soft plush. each - Special, each BUY NOW! PAY IN 65! a ferred Budge Charge and Extended Budget NO DOWN PAYMENT 'lst Monthly Payinent duo Feb. 1965 rt. Game darts with suction cups and 89c Special, each Accordion Toy musical instrument. 89c Special. each . t- - Monopoly Game Complete with playing pieces, board, and play money. 3.99 Child's Rocker Hardwood construction 3.99 ' Special. each Steering Sleigh Metal runners, 36" long. Special. each Doll Stroller , Dolls Metal construction. Pub- Assorted sizes and outfits. ber tires, enamelled . . 0 Special, each metal fimsh. 3. g 9 Special, each SketcHTAT Graph 3.99 Trace. enlarge. reduce pictures. Includes draw- ing paper. pantograph. Special. each 3.99 EATON’S Travelling Fur Collection will be in Charlottetown until Saturday, November 7th. . FULL lENGTH‘S . 3-4 lEN’GTHS And remember EATON'S Special Fur Representeflv e will be in attendance to help you with your selection . JACKETS . STOLES (WHO m- Shop Widl Asmm: EATO N'S WILL NOT KNOWINGLY IE UNDERSOLD STORE HOURS: Open Daily 9 am. to 5:45, Friday 9 an. to 9:30 'téfl‘illfac .t t i I Charlottetown. charged with ll. 4 I ran-shares n=nlflm