.— ‘ " {13.3 $5 it! 2.: s 8 2 2 e.-- pas—canal 2.0:: : ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 30, 1964. Magistrate A. J. Haslam,' C. fined Lloyd MacPhail. Halifax. NS. $50 and costs for obstruction a police officerI when he appeared in city po- lice court Saturday. Alton Blair Bulger. O’Leary. was fined $40 and costs or 20 _ days for driving a motor vehi- cle without due care and at- tention MacFadgen. was fined $5 and' costs for being drunk and in-l , capable. ‘_ Charged with vagrancy. Hal-l ills Diamond of New Wilshire.I 'was fined $20 and costs or 10% days. 1 Ralph Chandler of Charlotte- ‘ ‘town was ‘ 3 nd costs I or 20 days for being drunk and I disorderly. l Two persons charged with ll- legal possession of liquor were I each fined $20 and costs or 20 I days. i FOOTPRINTS OF WAR Tracks cut in south Viet ernment troops and an enemy ,nig_ Allan Charles Robbins of Nam rice paddies near C_hao battalion 27 miles southwest East Royalty was fined $15 and G80 In the “all”!!! 3”" of Saigon left 46 \‘iet Cong costs or five days. ' dead. (AP Wirephoto via Wayne Axworthy of Charlot- cable from Tokyo) , tetown, charged with assault delta form a surrealistic pat- tern trading movement armed personnel carriers in attack on Viet Cong guarril- las. The battle between gov- Two Iniured, Tractor Split In Accident SOURIS — Tll'o persons were injured. a tractor split in two and a car hadly damazed in an accident at St. Peter's. 18 miles west of here Saturday evening. The vehicle. a 1959 model car. was driven by Earl Bruce , Riggs of Charlottetown who was proceeding east when he came in collision with the rear ‘ end of a tractor, driven by Earl Malcolm MacLeod of St. eter’s. Half of the tractor toppled into the ditch and the: other half remained on the; highway. Neither driver was hurt passengers in he c r. Joh Daniel MacPllee, St. Peter's. and James MacDonald. lottetown, were taken to the.1 Kings County Memorial Hos- pital. Montague. with undeter- mined injuries. The Souris detachment. RCMP investigated the accident. Tlgnish Students , Value Of Lobster, These new savings apply for the first time to AIR CANADA Economy Class travel in North America! That means when a husband and wife travel together on a business and /or pleasure trip, he pays full Economy Fare. she goes for 25% LESS. If their teenage children (actually 12-21) travel with them, each child would fly at the 25% FAMILY FARE DISCOUNT. If just one parent travels with one or more children, the parent pays full fare, the children save 25%. The general rule: One parent in the group of 2 or more family members travel- ling together pays full fare...children 12 to 21 years of age always travel for 25% LESS than the regular Economy Fare. i SAVE 50% There’s nothing new about this big discount saving, because it has been yours for the asking for a number of years. And this is it: ALL CHILDREN, AGES 2-11, TRAVELLING WITH AN ADULT, ALWAYS TRAVEL HALF-FARE. How about that for bargain family rates! SAVE 100% ' Beneficial" will be available to As always, each child under 2 years of age flies FREE, provided the child (or the public for the first time Dec. . children, should you have more than one child under 2) does not occupy a seat 1 I and is accompanied by an adult. In this case, the "adult" can be anyone over 12 years of age! You can fly any day, any flight, any route in North America served by AIR CANADA and save on FAMILY FARE DISCOUNTS! Holiday travel, husband and wife business/pleasure trips, sightseeing and family visits—AIR CANADA Family Fare Discounts open up exciting, new worlds of family travel by air. Remember, only the fare is reduced! You still enjoy famed AIR CANADA Viscount, Vanguard and DC-8 Jet reliability...friend|y service, complimentary meals, as well as the relaxing comfort and unbeatable speed of modern air travel. And now add these famin features: special menus and reading material for children! For complete details of AIR CANADA'S 25% Family Fare Discounts on Economyl or First Class travel in North America, ‘ " but I 'J TIGNISH — Jerry Gillispie. Halifax. chief of the educational? branch of fisheries for the Mar- itimes. delivered a lecture on the conservation of the. lobster to students of Tignish Regional; High School Thursday afternoon. ‘ In his talk Mr. Gillispie out- lined the value received by the. fishermen in protectin: the small lobster, and the need for fisher-. men to carry out the rc:ulalions, Slides were shown on the dif- ferent stages of development of the lobster. Accompaning .Vlr Gillispic on his west Prince County speaking tour was Thane Douglas. fisher-j ies protection officer of Ellerslie. New Bible Text Available For Use' A new Bible text book “All Scripture inspired of God and “As the name implies. this home Bible Study aid." sa id' Donald Moffett. presiding minis-i, ter of the Charlottetown Congreu gation of Jehovah's Witnesses.’ “directs our attention not only to the internal proof of the Bible'si inspiration. such as fulfilled pro-1 phecy. but Doints to archaeoIo-' gical. geographical and histori-; cal evidence that the Bible is not the product of the imagination oft men. and thus containing fact and fancy. but rather an accur-L ate record of events pertaining, in man's everlasting welfare." I Mr. Moffett further stated that, each of the 66 Bible books have.I been allotted one chapter in thin text book. giving proof of time of writing as well as author. a. synopsis of the book‘s content31 and why it is still beneficial to us today. Printed by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society. it has been in use in all English-speak- lng congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses world-wide for th e past year. . See your Travel Agent. for reservations. FLY WITH YOUR FAMILY“ SAVE ON DISCOUNT FARES fl; Babes-looms under 2 years of age, not occupying o seat. W FREE! Children, between 2 and it years of ago, travel for 50% OFF‘ As usual. It's Poona Mother saves 25°; of Dependent children, who pays...and he her are. ut. w" n pays the full Econo- she travels Without Dad, she pay: full Economy Fare. l. 25% LESS than lull [C0 nemy Faro. $45.00 $33.75 l $33.75 $22.50 FREE rename FROM SAMPLE ONE-WAY ECONOMY FARES TO MORTON iAiR CANADA ® Halifax Man Is Fined $50 V , For Obstructing Policeman i For unnecessary horn blow- v 4th Ann was fined $10 and costs or five" days. Joseph Cannon of Charlotte-f town charged with being drunk . and disorderly was remandedl until Dec. Charged with theft of an ar- / I tlcle valued at less than $50, Ont., one of the auxiliary board ‘ 7 Another Halifax resident, John I- Phin Francis Ross of Cline-i lottetown was remanded until. Dec. 4. The case against Allison Mac- Leod Ltd, Charlottetown. charl- ed with using dealer's licences for private use was adjourned until Dec. 5 Leslie Alfred Affleok of Char- lottetown charged with vag- rancy also had his one adjour- ned untl Dec. 5. no person charged with being drunk and incapable was given 20 days in Baha’i Official Visits Province Fred Graham of Stoney Creek. to every 40th Customer Henderson 8: Cudmore Boys' Store 4th Anniversary SILVER DOLLARS During Sole Lined I eans . Lined cottons and warm corduroys Sizes 6 to 16 Blacks. greens and browns Reg. to $3.00 4.49 Tom O'Shonror Knit Shirts . Sizes 8 iznlcies and members nor the Bali-'1' of Can- da isle visitor to the Maritime Provinces. During his visit in Charlottetown last week. Mr. Graham was the guest of r. and Mrs. W. James Conrad. 130 Elm Avenue. Friday evening a buffet per was held at the home of and Mrs. R.D. Donnelly. 3 Wav- erly Court. and later in the ev- ening Mr. Graham consulted with the Spiritual Assembley of the Baha'i: of Charlottetown; at which timomany aspects of the International Baha’i Asminiatra- tlve System was reviewed. sup- Mr. born Islander, was interviewed on television and expects to vi- sit relatives in P.E.I. before re-‘what fouled up its Ocean Limit- ‘earthworms daily to satisfy its ed schedule" and was pushing appetite. turning to Ontario. 3 MACHIN'EWAEFIABL SNO O Ideal for . Zip off detachable hoods . Sizes 0 to 14 Reg. to 12.95 PileuLsined Ski Jackets turtle .necks . gaglfuuy gift . Warm orlon pile lining Winterproof black nylon Re" to 3'99 . Sim s to 18 2.99 O Reg. 13.95 9 I O Sizes3to6x O Nylon and cotton blend Regular to 12.98 BOYS' NYLON PARKA COATS . Zip front with warm quilted linln IMoncton Rail, , d i Air Facilities ' Ar Criticiz d I OTTAWA (Speciall — Macquarrie. MP for Queens, has criticized in the Commons facilities in Moncton for island~ ,ers travelling back and forth to the mainland. I He sold the Moncton railway ialso be far from adequate. I He stated the ONE had "some- Heath , station was too small, and there Isucceeds Marshal Sergei Biryu. I great danger that the ter- .zov. who was killed in an air Mr. Graham, who is a nativelmlnal for air passenger-s would icrash in Yugoslavia last month. UNGRY BIRD I imore passengers on Air Can-'5‘ ': a , Transport Minister J.W. Pick- iersgill said he hoped the facili- ,ties would not be too inadequate. We said a very careful ex'amin. ation of the matter was being made. “ironic—iii: $6er MOSCOW IReutersi—The So- viet Union Saturday disclosed ‘the appointment of Marshal jMatvie Zakharov as chief of the general staff. restoring him lo ;a post he held for three years until 1963. 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