Wendell Turner tlellt‘ is shown as he accepts two books on Australia last week from Malcolm Steward. who toured Britain, Canada and the Un- O’LEARY LIONS RECEIVE BOOKS ON USTRALIA ited States in a promotional campaign for the British (‘oni- monwealih nation. Mr. Stew- ard made his trip under the sponsorship of the Lions Clubs Mobile Feed Mill Offering Custom Service In W. Prince ALBERTON — Douglas Rite v‘\. of Australia and visited Lions Clubs TlI1ll‘0lI'g'Il0llt Illlls tour. The presentations were made at the first anniversary meeting of the O’Leary Lions Club of which Mr. Turner is king lion. Powered by its 0\\ll diescli willy lPair Are Charged gln Battery Theft Fines of $20 and costs or 15 days in jail were handed out by and Wendell Weeks. two Alber-lengine, the mobile mill ‘ton men. have returned homel grind grains and roughages. . from a business trip to Lancas-lmix the ground material with- ter, Pennsylvania. bringing withlvitamin and mineral feed forti-I ‘them a mobile feed. processing : fiers. and blend in molasses all. plant. This is the first machinelaccording to the farmer's own‘ of its kind to be brought to the specifications. In other words ‘western part of the province. ‘it will provide a complete on-the- . For the farmer who grrows his I farm feed processing service. owm grain this feedm-obilel The labor saving air lifting should prove to be a great con- I device will carry grain from the venience since it will save him . the bin into the machine and re- the time and labor involved in I turn the processed Few! to the ba-g-gi~n,2 his grains and conveying I bin. in to and from a mill. Insteadl It is expected that a regular of going In the mill the farmer’ may now have the mill come to I lished. him. I Mr. Rix, the son of a miller. "‘”""—“"'—‘*—'“~*—‘l operates a service stat libPl‘lOI’I Mr. Weeks. To Direct chjnery. tr route and schedule will be estal)-I ion In Al- who will Two Plays . Leaving here Friday, Mayor Moore. artistic director and ad- ministrator of the Fathers of! Confederation \TemorIal Build-' ing. is now In Vancouver where he will direct “Julius Caesar" at the Playhouse Theatre. and‘ also "Sprin: Thaw". The latter production Is to gol lhfagistrate James B. Johnston to three men on charges of un- lawful intoxication in a public place. in Queens County Magis- ate's Court yesterday. ISIAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, 'l‘ues.. Dec. 10, 1963. WEATHER TORONTO (OP) -— Observed 0'Leary — The annual meet- ing of 0'Leau'y Athletic As- sociation was held in the 0’Leary Elementary SClI100I Friday even. ing with a fair attendance of shareholders present. Therin Ell-is brought the meet- ing to order with the of the last annual meeting. The financial statement was present- ed by Douglas Adams and d $11‘ operating ed‘ an operating 764.71 after deducting expenses of $2,428.84. Capital expenditures of $850.90 included landscaping of th e grounds. fire protection equip- :ment,ail.soanewsbovefm't:he otlhce which left a balance of $913.81 overall on the year‘s operation. It was decided by the share- holders tao set aside a portion of the profit as a sinking fund and the amou will be decdtdencl at the semi-annual meeting. Robert Sclhurmiain, of CJRW approached the rink manage- ment for the location of a broad- cast booth and this was left for 0'leary Athletic Ass'n Sets Up Sinking Fund Sterling Boulter. Lawrence Har- ris, and new dlrectons are Douglas Adams. Lester Stllliiiker, Wynburn Harris. Foster 1 man Alton Rayner. RE-ELECTED OFFICERS President Theritn Ellis was re-elected. also vice-Pwsidfint. James Baglole and secretary- treasunar, Alton Rayner. Ralph B-iisthop was re-appoiinb ed M.ldi'Il0!' and the canteen coin- cession was awarded to C. F. Willis and Son. The rink oper- ator is Donald A eornmdttee was appointed to investigate the cost of a cement floor in the rink which would pea-malt year-round recreation activities. And another commit- tee was appointed to work with the regional high school in setting no rules a-nd r ' regarding the school and rdnk grounds which are adjoining. It was reported that i:ce~mia'k- ing is proceeding well amid sev- eral more frosty niigihitas will see the ice in readiness for the sea- son. the decision of the directors. A new siren is to be procured. Allison Ellis was appointed to select interested persons in at- tend a hockey school scheduled for Charlottetown Dec. 14 for coaches and referees. The subject of minor hockey was left in the hands of the O’Leary recreation commilutee sponsors of the minor hocluey program. Outgoing directors after three years are Orville W‘ ‘ , Rndgerson. James Smallmian. One man was fined $20 a n d costs or 30 days on a charge of ‘ possession of liquor in a place i other than his residence. l Roger Lorne Bernard. Hunter ; River. pleaded guilty to a charge ‘ of possession of a six volt bat- ‘ tcr_v belonging to Gordon Weeks, l and Barry A u s t i n Williams. Hunter River, pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing the s a m e battery. Both men were remand- d to Dec. 13 for sentencing. l g e Trade Board Starts Gifts To Motorists Initiating the Board of Trade's Christmas gift to motorists program, Constable Alan MacLeod of the city police fiorce. yesterday morning began Charlottetown Board To Hold Final Hearing ALBERTON ~— The final argu- ments on the proposed discon- tinumg of train service between Charlottetown and Tignish will ‘be ‘heard before the Board of Transport Commissioners this . A Hunter River man was re» week operate the fedmobile has had manded to Dec. 11 to set a date when the ¢h,.ee_day hearing experience in farming and also for trail on a charge of unlaw- concluded in A1.bem.m on Nov_ 15 ‘in the operation of heavy ma-i fully proceeding through a stop judgment was reserved and ‘ Sir-In bPl0l'e it Was Sale 10 d0 90- was stated a decision would be to deliver the gifts. Constable MacLeod‘s job is to put nickels Info parking meters registering violations. Rather than parking tickets. he places envelopes under the windshield wipers to be used by the motor- ists to mail the nickels back to the Board of Trade. Chairman of the committee Three-Your Prison Sentence may been ensued mm 9 o .. union of stolen goods valued .1 more than 850. the retail value of the radios. O temperatures: G F . d I In aueulnl the maxlmu D M;__ M won or In ocent Assau I mm 1?; 9: aim? cm: 3""‘°“ ' uzmvm oe oodn. valued at less "‘ °‘ “ “ "V Y0 H 83 46 “finer on Egtfhfiglgogrllndsggg gut: :53 (‘radio ‘men mm we previous record I am convinced 3'7, ‘g muault on a two-year-old Sher. Kenslngton Co-op with a cost :I;:etct‘iVl:" ‘°“l°“°° “'°“Id be in- !” bm°ke1chud'gRo“ H°pg§?,e§a{,' E:\IE>c:re':1frE3t9n5op)dwbae.i1tllTantB.nc°d w ‘l‘hibeau's record showed that 3 18 mm.’ C ermon ' was if“ pen] Chief Justice Campbell told he had previously served. two. ° 1° mm M" i” D” "t" ' the accused that the jury rind yeariterm in the poniunua: . :3 h 33: .:m(i:’;Vnpzuc$et;'IsI:ftt1l§; gut: given him the benefit of the Ild that on two occallonu ha 32 3. Supreme Court in summemde doubt lnhflndlngrhhilbren nullity oil‘ 1- I113: esM¢1:fipe:lerf:"¢l>ml;'lI!'l‘i:eco County uebec 33 35 ‘Y93l91‘d3Y- ‘user C arse’ Eu 3 0 8 M ' 16 39 In passing down sentence, the . 21 45 chief In 1 t i c e told the accus- 25 40 ed that the offence draws a max- . . 33 46 imum penalty of 14 years. but 21 40 that in view of his previous good evy 26 40 record. and with the indication Yarmout . . . . 29 49 this was an Isolated case. he ; St. John's. Nfld. as 2'! would‘ not give the maximum . HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- "°'“' ‘V’ . ' - um w me new **:...:':;:. ':s::::':".“°:....:t;t: I5 I05. : evening the rain had ended In lgithe accused - the Annapolis Valley of Nova H Id Goodwin W“ de! M ', Scotla and in the southwestern 3”] Dd G80’ e R M 1; hf . portion of that province as well °°““'° ('1: m 3 ‘ c ' and ' as extreme southwestern New ‘'5 “I” °r ° cmwm ' 2 Brunswick. Over the remainder 1-wo Y3“; TERM g - of the Maritime! 1'51“ PM ‘MP3 Leonard Phlllp Thlbeau, Kon- I winds were 0ccum'In§- alngton, charged with possession - As a low pressure area cen- tred near Quebec City late Mon- polsolqgn GARDEN ,1 day evening continues to move a northeastward drier and slightly DORCHESTER. E 11 E1 3 I! d lj colder air will push across the (CP)-—Lead batteries buried 20 g district. The rain will end In all years in a back garden save a v regions my late 3 afteg-noon_ lead DOISOTIITIS flfter T.h3y _: Temperatures in the mid ms and “I3 Veletables 8"°W“ In the __ 3 cloudy skies are forecast for all °"°"'13'I“3 ‘°“- - three provinces today. AIDS CLEANUP " 3,3,0... ,.,..,....,. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS LONDON (CP)-—The Bank of - Northern Nova Scotia. East- England has donated £10,000 to f ern Shore. Prince Edward Is- the Lord Mayor of London’: up- land, Eastern N.lB. Counties; A peal for funds to finance the Gr“ ton 5*’ East few sunny intervals; turning cleaning of St. Paul's Cath- colder: west winds 1) Early odral. . morning and mldafternoon tem- perature at New Glasgow, Gosh- en and Charlottetown 40 and 37. Moncton 40 and 35. High tide today at Charlotte- town 6:18 am. and 6:59 p.m. At Rustlco at 12:30 am. and 2:42 p.m. Summerslde tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 7:10 and sets at 4:35. STOREY ELECTRIC EXTENDS THEIR HIT OIL ' Edwin Drake drilled the first oil well in the us. in 1859 near what now is 011 City, Pa. which organized the project in Walter Auld. that when the the money expended was retur- lned by grateful motorists. BOILER INSURANCE can now be obtained at reasonable rates, protect- %Three Accused Plead Guilty To Impaired Driving Charges Thomas H. Fraser. .Ir.. Mur- ray Harbor: Harold Joseph Kneebone. West Royalty. and Lengh B. Donald. Charlottetown, ‘ were fined $125 and costs or 30 days each for drivin: while i One man was fined $5 3 costs or five days for failing to stop at a stop sign. Two men charged with being drunk and incapable were given ‘ 20 day suspended sentences. An- ‘ d‘ with the board by Dec. 2. Rig announced from Ottawa. The presiding officer Assistant . Commissioner H.H. Griffin stat- ed that argument in the mean- .‘ time will be submitted fro m .~ both parties. It will be exchang- 1 ed wi ing against damage to life and propety, which can be vey expensive. The policy provides for all-important regular in- spections by it qualified inspector, thus reducing be very expensive. th each other and filed ht I of reply will be exchanged by . counsel and filed by Dec. 12. . Melville Campbell. Summer- .side, represented the Alberton ‘and West Prince Board of Ask us for inspection and rates. on tour and will be presented in inlpairedt by Tllfiilsmilt’ A -I Charlottetown during June. ‘Haslam. Q('. in (‘WV POIIPP Min‘ Mr. Moore will return to Chat-1 .VF5l€I‘fIa.V. All chanced DINIS "II p ‘ other man. appearing on a sim-I Trade at the hearing. He was as- “ilar charge. was given a 20-day. SISINI by M--I7 M(‘QllalfI. QC. jail tcrm. A fourth man charged’. S0“1'l5- HOWBNI Pye. Montreal. with being drunk and incapable! and Laurie Bream of Moncton OLA at her home. Llnkletter Road. lottetown early While Away. the director also conduct business on behalf of the 1964 centennial here. and the 1967 Canada-wide celebra- tlon. James Mat-Neill has been ap- pointed public relations officer. part time. for the Cente n n i a 1 Committee here. it was learned this morning. Robert Dubberley. Vancouver, assistant to Mr. .\1oore. will be In charge of the office here until the return of the director. DEATH NOTICES (Received too late for Classified Death Notice column). F‘ebruarv,;not guilty to drunken l'II‘i\‘lllf! to . will ’ guilty to the lesser cliargc of‘ driving while impaired. ‘. I George Nelson Daley. Charlot- iT.EI.0\VIl. was given a 30 day jail l ;term for vagrancy. = 1 Harold Hughes, Charlottetown. was fined $25 and costs or ‘.20 days for being drunk and disor- ider_ . ‘ 3 Ernest A. Martel]. Charlotte- ltown. was fined $15 and costs or ‘ ’five days for speeding 35 mph. ‘ l in a 20 mile zone. One man was fined $40 and l costs or 60 days for being in ms. session of intoxicating liquor in ‘ la place othen than his residence. ‘ :Anot r man was fined $20 and ; costs or 30 days on a similar‘ CASFORD — At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Sunday, Dec. 8. 1963. Mrs. Anastasia Cas- ford. widow of the late John . in Her remains have been transferred from the Hennessey Funeral Home to her late residence from where the funeral will take place on Wednesday morning 8:35 to St. Dunstan’s Bas- ilica for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. MncKI.'NNON —— Suddenly at her late residence. Alexandra. Dec. 9, 1903. Mrs. Nathaniel E. MacKlnnon In her 67th year. Resting at the Maclean Fu- neral Home tlll noon Wednes- day. De . United Church for service commencing at 2 p.m. Interment will take place in the church cemetery. GALLANT — At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Monday. Dec. . Joshua Gallant. South Rustico. and formerly of Hope River. in his 90th year. His remains are resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home fromwhere the funeral will be held Wednesday morning. leav- 9:30. Interment In the church cemetery. ‘ RR - The death occurred charge. I Gilbe J. Quinn. Charlotte- town. cha ;conduct was remanded to Dec. . 16 without bail. . Judgments Given In Supreme Ct. I Mr. Justice R.R. Bell yesler- I tday morning handed down judg- The case of Levi and Eleanor l Young. plaintiffs. v e r s u s . N o r m a n Corish. defendant. ‘ was dismissed. The plaintiffs _l had filed a claim for damages ' for injuries sustained when their car had run In to the defend- .' ant‘s truck. . A conviction in city p ol i c e‘ ;court under the Liquor COTTETOII confirmed. Action was dismissed in the case of Lloyd D. Macl) o n a 1d. plaintiff. versus Preston a n d Clifford Bryenton on a claim for a debt of $900 for the on r- chase of a hay baler. but there will be judgement for defendant Clifford Bryenfon. In the case of North Star (Inn- structlon Co.. plaintiff, versus Provincial Portland C e m e nt Co. and J. Arthur Clark. Sum.» 92.20252 and costs. SANITATION STUDIES I-‘IDENZA. Its ly ‘APJ—<; Eighteen worried city sweepers here. A new law re- an education Ichool _ for the sanitation? 1 Act against George Reid w a I merslde defendants. there w as i judgement for the plaintiff tor? and garbage collector: have to; -I go bacjzh to grade school or lose I ' were counsel for the railway. HYNDMAN Dial 4-6567 & CO. LTD. C Charlottetown ON TH ‘- aavuvg-ma PM L0 Assorted sizes l ' W CHILDREN'S ......u....... _ ._.-.t:.1.'.»..'.-..z. i. an Wi e Store Reg. value to $3.95 Chopped Down Price . I.49 .54 .1 \- Ilxe : If Your Money Is Short § And Your Gift List Long is. At The Man With The Axe Store rged with disorderly. 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