S f / ‘ | sland News Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug, 18, 1965. 3 4 Man Pleads Guilty To Indecent Assault A Cape caping Prince County sap William Aug. 6 while awaiting senfence F Charlies Matthews, 25, ple&ded on a charge of break, enter and a guilty before Magistrate W. theft Chester S. MacDonald in Prince, Yeo elected trial by) judge. County Court yesterday to a without jury and was remanded. charge of unlawfully and, inde- in ¢ustody for preliminary. trial cently assaulting a female and on Aug. 19 was remanded in custody to FALSE APPLICATIONS Aug 24 for sentencing Joseph Victor Arsenault of St The accused had elected trial Chrysostom pleaded guilty to a by a magistrate. charge of unlawfully making ap- The court was told. that the pReation-for—and-obtaining a ti- accused was the holder of a first quor permit while under the age | nn nr SUMMERSIDE Traverse resident, SEARCHERS UNLOAD PLANE DEBRIS class teacher's license“ of 21 and was fined $50 and Crown, Prosecutor George R. costs : McMahon regarded this charge (Charged with unlawfully Coast Guard searchers and Station to unload debris found over the lake Monday mzhit . in Lake Michigan yesterday believed to be paris of United Air Lines jet that exploded |Haslam, Springfield; 5. Earle Bell; 4. John Haslam; 5. Fred L, | MacRae and Son, Brookfield Six bodies have been recover- ed from the lake . (AP Wirephote) private citizens dock boats at Wilmette, MM., Coast. Guard | TOP QUALITY as a very serious offence*and- creating a disturbance in asked for a jail term. near a public place Paul Ernest Norbert Earl Yeo of Summer- Gaudet, 19, of Miscouche was |side appeared on a charge of es- remanded in custody to Aug. 19 Soc Se ROP SOMONGS, or AMERICAN AYRSHIRE SELL os,” S FOR $345 one. GAS BELIEVED His scheme this time was to go straight down more than 100 feet, then drive a_ horizontal shaft to the spot he believed was the money pit “T talked to him last night,” said Beamish, of Andouver, impaired driving-charge and the accused was fined $75 and costs, Francis Peter Gallant of Wg- mont Bay entered a hot guilty iplea to an impaired driving competition. Eric Sons, Milton: B. B. Jones, Bun- bury and Glorice Cormier and Sons, Richmond, RR were other strong showmen. The Cormiers took second and third spots with Sirong_entries in the junior heifer Laird and mon Wood and Sons; 3. Windsor MacRae and sons. ' , ’ i : Andrew. ion — rie = a ee a a eae ‘Continued from page 1) Four year old heifer — 1 Al- Group of four animals .: | one. It was the latest of_ more charge of impaired driving and Frenchfort, also were top place ™on Wood and Sons; 2. and 5. Almon Wood and Sons; 2.’ A. | than 200 shafts sunk in the past, was fined $75 and costs winners, along with the Dickie 2002 Haslam: 3. Windsor Bell; MacRae and Sons; 3. Earle all believed to be the right one> 4 plea of guilty was entered Brothers cattle that pretty well 4. Andrew B. and Fred T. Mac- MacRae and Son; 4. Windsor |He had brought in a bulldozer, }\~defence counsel Bernard Mc. dominated the Holstein ring, and Rae. Bell; 5. Fred I. Andrew. more powerful pumps and had Cane on behalf of George Earl the Diamond Hill cattle of the) Mature female — 1. Andrew Champion female — Almon eight men working for him. Murray of North Carleton on an Newsons that put up some strong B. and Fred T. MacRae; 2. Al- Wood and Sons; reserve A. Change Of Prices Of Hair Cuts STARTING SEPT Ist, 1965 Auctioneer Claud Craswell night hy Meredith Farms, by Agriculture Minister An- ‘Continued from page 1) Mass., ‘‘and he was really ex-|charge and his case was ad- class. fe seen selling Meredith Star’ Topsfield,’ Mass., U.S.A. Fhe drew MacRae for $345. Winse |; and rubbing his limbs to Cited. He was sure he had it journed to Aug. 31. Bernard Cotter, Lancaster, Alberton Barbers Polly, consigned tothe Avyr- -herfef from the -international- ~ ton Lund, Bethel, is at the hal- restore—circulation this time : N.B., placed the Holsteins. The : shire breeders sale here last !\-known herd was purchased ter BODIES RECOVERED Beamish is seeking the treas- | PLEAD NOT GUILTY — | Ayrshire judge was~Malcolm | Brush Cuts ce Ae $1.25 Serene erent eer ere Trt ae 3 : eee Sree er ere ea Atiap. aariyae of the lice, ure himself, concentrating on Four Summerside taxi drivets, MacGillivray, Brome, Quebec. a ae : a9 : Chester Fite Becssiniant aad 4 ie western en of the ‘island. | Allison Carlyle Mila, John Je ee Waly. CMM as be iias cea fei, GED 4 < opposite to the s on h Morrison, na ose ® i ’, > doctor, the pit was. pumped out. which Restall pinned ha hnos, a te Joseph Gal. Bull calf — 1. and 3. Oswald Children’s Brush Cuts, under 12 ............... $1.00 Jim Keizer of Gold River was savings and finally his life. | lant.all pleaded not guilty to J. Newson and Son, Kingston; 2. Children's Hair Cuts, under 12 Suisse ae 340 lowered into the pit and recover- charges of unlawful sale of lie Dickie Brothers, Truro, N.S.; 4 Shaves. Seis aaiiise (iis 9 ot ee 8 ed the bodies quor 2 and 5. Erie Leard and Sons,| Head Rubs ee Sa ao ae $ 2 The sequence of events was obscure but the concensus was WESTERN | All four cases were adjourned ‘to Sept. 2. The accused are re- Milton. eee é Bull one to two years 1 \ et co ae, eee presented -by Allison Gillis of Dickie Bros.; 2. H.B.° Willis, TEE =o mea ai fea Sap fk aps- Charlottetown. Kingston; 3. O.J. Newson and : as YE aaa paneoteys bien Eric Joseph MacKinnon of Son; 4. Hollis Newson,-Clyde RI- DANCIN : eerie, ‘ . a ‘ Sa ne a 3 eer ha $t0 and ver; $. Eric Laird and Sons’ By MARIAN BRUCE ‘body write a song about’ Ecum- | 65 shows, is, as usual, out- ed For d vi a vehicle on the ao Ceo : BAY VISTA LOUNGE Who doesn't love Wayne and Ssecum standing, both as a comedian ). Gordon Hiltz, a brother of the : oa ae a ‘ha GAd* Roland | HB. Willis; 2. and 3. Glorice Shuster” There has been one written and as a singer-dancer. She qgeagq man, and Leonard Keizer ° Bruce Caseley of Kelvin Grove el pe sion pees (J WwW if di h) If there was such a sombre 1.0, 9, nity—Char- . takes‘on a Mrs~Biewett-irke ap- i i ee | dips CUP RES aaa a ties ease iat sea at ait _ como a eee ee ae ee a brother pf James Keizer, had was fined $10 and costs. |5. Eric Laird and Sons. ust*West of Cavendis ‘Contederation Centre theatre last nizut for the prenif@re of “Wayne i« veis verote the-rrgsi¢e and Ieries, and by Johnny Wayne, who spoof of “My Fair Lady.” Other familiar facesto audi- gone part jway down the ladder into the hdle w hen they began to | feel dizzy They returned to the IN CITY HOSPITAL Chariés-Gavin of -Tignish tsa Milford Carl Dawson of Tyne | Valley. fined_a— similar amount for parking his vehicle was Heifer two to three years -- J |H.B. Willis; 2. Dickie Bros.; 3. and Shuster ‘in Charlottetown’, 3 > scat : a | ; : : a ses a 8 ceived -one of the biggest ences of Festival include Jack aii MAGA patient in the Charlottetown Ho os the: highway B.B. Jones; 4. Cyril Jones, Pow- Music by the Velvets Bical” hands of the might..as he ap- Duffy, Marylyn Stuart, Gayle “7, hodies were taken ashore | SPital. Albert Edward Semester of | 28+ 5- 0.5. Newson and Son. : Alost. people came expecting Pesred in one of his few serious Lepine. and Shirley Milliner. about 7 fm, ADT, three-hours| ~ ‘SPEEDER FINED RCAF Summerside was assess-| Heifer three to four years THURSDAY NIGHTS top entertainment) Judging from TO es prorat ” nne after the \deaths. |1. John R. Thompson and Son, audience response, which inciid MANY HIGHLIGHTS BACK of-Green- Gables"; does -the-pro- duction’s choreography and is CAME: IN) 1959 | Eldon_Casey., Summersidewas fined $10 and costs on a speed- ed_a_$10_ fine for driving a vehl- cle not properly equipped. | Frenchfort; 2. Eric Laird | and ed a thunderinz, standing oat : Restal! fifst here with. j ; = | Sons; 3. Dickie Bros.; 4. Ray F. 5 i lette- esta came-here wi i charge by Magistrate R.S. ; , m > *. oa few, if-any, were disappoint- Wn SS ae a ee Ni PAtes FOR iS his eldest fon ff 1959. His wife Hinton aC in na police court Dickieson and Sons; 5. Allison Featuring Vocalist Paul Gallant e gc. é NE t 4 .) . » . . \Il the better adjectives de. hechiights -of last. year’s show New to Festival ‘65 are Paul whi 1a ame. the fol- | yesterday. Warren Simms | Stewart, Charlottetown, “RR. ee So ae gay. are baak. "The Match’, *‘Corn ‘i ew lowing yeay. T were all con- . Four-year-old female -— 1 SATURDAY NIGHTS scrihe the show--happy, gay, : - Kligman. Don Gilhes, Dr f H i | i colorful, smooth and. fast-paced. Flakes’, ‘The Centennial Con- tiompson, Diane Stapley, Tom fident that\ so here beneath | ‘ Dies In osp ta | Dickie Bros.; 2. John R. Thomp- ‘ Oh, yes. And it’s funns certo.” Haren John Northmore and the surtatee@e the” one-half: EASTERN : ‘son and Son: 3. Elmer K. Smith, Gordon Heustis Orchestra It has almost three hours of The latter skit is probably one Bo, Ainslie. square-mile islang@ was $30,000,- KENSINGTON — Warren Emerald; 4. Cyril Jones; 5. 0.3 comedy, which ranges from the of the show's funniest, especial- Best-known and best-loved of 000 in gold bars. FUNERALS _ Simms, a well-known French Newson and Son. , Fully Licensed_Lounge WEDNESDAY NIGHTS Music by the Rainbow Five ——strbtle-pun—te-btoad—stapstick————tysofar-as_tocet audiences area of course. are GMarlotte- The istand-and tts legend fas- | “River farmer, died suddenly | Mature female — 1. and 4. || : Many of. the, Spring Thaw" concerned. It brings back the town's adopted citizens, Wayne cinated Restall since he was a - ' Monday evening at the Prince pickie Bros.: 2. 0.1. Newson $1.00 per person cover admission to dances on favorites are on hart to brighten familiar Waynegartner. this anq Shuster School -boy He had spent al- MaeDONALD FUNERAL — Coiinty Hospital. and Son; 3. Cyril Jones; 5. Wednesday ,and Saturday. : the show . which Is, In fact. quite time“in a scheme to tear down Their delightful humor, whe- ™0st $200,000 on the. search, | The funeral of Joseph MacDon- Stricken with a heart attack H ‘ ae isting sil Mil. a suicide . a_bit like “Thaw”. but-with the —Gonfederation—Centre—to—makether a prepared parody of much of it-his own, but consid- | aid was held from the Perry he was taken to the hospital ton sea x eS =e ele Take the king-size Map Of pire incomparable addition of Can -ada’s beloved comedy team. Street. subway id , i J ij h, S $.1 ti later. | ak ASKEW ANGLE thurcS a lose gid ta We tomarmes ot Ga weet ie oly a Weickie’ cecteed nh Be Sequern tush Mas wa A ke ot Wh he te cee Aa € GHA ee : ee eee | Takacs Marae hen coat i : only ; w é Se altic : an joes it Jones; 4. B.B. : Johnny Wayne and Frank show Charlottettown's Mersha unforzettable that spent before his turn. Esti. | CCl@brated by Msgr. J.A. Sulli- Mrs. George Simms, he had at scaeoae Sete : Shuster seem to view Canada, Wellner appears twice on In one of tthe show's musical mates have ben in the millions | V2", Who also conducted service lived on the homestead at : - es P A R A D E O F ; and maybe the whole world. siace. in... Highiand..costume. ..to | al..the..grave,.Members.of..the..French River ..where he ...COD-.:. gy RSRIRES = SagenET spe nn for a Euston to Richmond way the ccmeay team. off stage Shakespeare or spontancous ~bumbers....Wayne..and.—.Shuster...of-dol larsefrom=the-past=searen= | wail “Why can't Canadians erable money from others he| talked into, backing him. } ers, including former U.S. Pre- Funeral Home Wednesday morn- ‘Souris Legion. attended in a where he passed away a short | tinued ‘to farm although on par- | Group of four animals -- 1. Reservations held to 10:15 p.m. Bull calf — 1. A. MacRae and Canada-according-to-Wayne and wth: the dignity, Shuster savs. teach their children how to side > a : | body. Pallbearers were Kenneth tial retirement in recent years 2 Shuster as a visual example which is approp-jate for an ap- smile?" . eas for. "tore, inoe Gee le [Murphy Mertin Chapman, John | because of il ; learnt oe Gewres “Boevall Cc H A M P | O N S Then there's their conception pearance in Prince Edward Is- if anvone can revive a sense thought, than would ever Te | J. MacDonald, Septimus Mac- | — He is survived by his wife, the F aahiaek. eee et of an unusually graceful foothall | janq ' of humor in young Canada, fourid if there was a treasure Phee. Luke Power, Walson Jar-. former Lucy Maude ‘Bull Sa n July. 1: 1968; to J ‘eam: ‘The Royal, Winnipeg. Blue Liane Marshall, that versatile Johnny Wayne‘and Frank Shus- to find : | Vis. Interment was in the church of Park Corner, three sons, u oe vue pe ee = Ballet Bombers."’ And their plea for tunes to im mortalize Canadian communities (well, why SHOULDN'T some performer of all the Festival ter can Recently Restall believed he | j cemetery. GREGORY FUNERAL neral for James Gregory was Mass was celebrated by Msgr. David, Truro, N.S., Donnie, French River and George, Char- Earl Cannan, St. Pleanots. River. '30, 1964 — 1. Almon Wood and Son; 2. and 4. Andrew B. and - Fu- jottetawn. Also one sister, Mrs, Fred T. MacRae, Charlottetown, | RR; 3. Fred I. Andrew. Charlot- | MacRae and Sons. =e ee : as : ay ee hel? from the Perry Funeral The funeral will be hed ‘tetown: 5. A. MacRae and Sons DEATH NOTICES : Home to St. Mary's Church, | Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Geq. _ Champion male — Almon Souris, where Requiem High die Memorial Church, Wood and Sons; reserve, A. ALL LIVESTOCK MacPHERSON At Kings J.A. Sullivan, who also conduct- = | Female yearling — 1: Lincoln | And the presentations of all Trophies and County Memorial Hospital, — ‘ . ' ed service at the grave. Pall- : . Boswall, Charlottetown RR 3: 2. Special Prizes, will be held Thursday Evening at the a of adievon aied 60 OF | entur [IVa fe [ bearers were Patrick Hennes David Boswel Almon Wood and Sons: 3. FE. | 8.30 p.m. in the Coliseum. ron rue, : = iu sey, Bernard Hennessey, Arthur Lund and Sons, Bethel; 4. A. i 4 : me years. Resting at Montague Fu- Mooney, Peter MacAulay, Jos- MacRae and Sons: S. Windsor . This Parade will be Televised for CBC Pro- ee ee ee 4 eph S. MacDonald, Francis Mae- Bell,South--Melville. aes : leyfieldUnited Church >Phurs- day, Aug. 19. at 2 oclock in- fermen in Va!leyfield cemetery CHESTER, NS. (CP) —= The men trapped Tuesday in one of for the The shafts drop nearly 100 feet below tide level and Restall tained about $30,000,000, most of. it in gold bars At one -time, he —. Aulay. Interment was in the church cemetery - International Named To AY | A:-MacRae and Sons: | Wood and Sons: 3. Fred I. An- Heifer two to three years — 1: 2. Almon Heifer three to four years — gramming. PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION 200 shafts which have been sunk employed gasoline. and diesel. thought he was within 25 feet GAVE FALSE STATEMENT | aaa: POWER At the Charlottetown 19 tiny Oak Island during 168 powered pumps of 1,000-gallons- of this gold. JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) . 4. and 5. FE. Lund and Hospital Aug. 17:7 1965, J. wm. Years of digging were working minute capacity to bail them. ~ Bert eee Former prison guard Gysbert David. . Boswell, — provincial he ASSOCIATION mett Power of Miscouche, aged a man _who _ believed He believed drills which picked 20 Ayrshires | Van Schalkwyk,- 22; who ‘said physical education director, has - 1. Andrew B, and Fred T. Mac- ~ 69 years. Remains ‘will be for- alf-square-mile dot once was yp traces of gold during treas- he made a false statement to a been appointed to the board ot ‘ J LOTT IN ING warded Wednesday evening from the Fort Knox of 18th-century ure-hunting operations in 1897 | Newspaper about prison conte triStees of Allied Youth Inter: Rae; 2. Almn Wood and Sons; AND CHAR ETOWN DRIVING PARK the Davison Funeral Home to hie Privateers : actually were deflected from the . tions in South Africa, was sen- national which has its headquar- 3. A: MacRae and Sons; 4. John late residence where funeral will “ab Restall, unlike many main shaft and that the treas- Sell Briskly tenced Tuesday to three years ters in Washington, DC. be held Friday mornins. leaving | Carer treasurer seekers, dis ure lies to one side. : imprisonment. Van Schalkwyk Others named from the At- the home at 9am. to 3. John ae ae ae oe the island Doubters have said that more An_even 2 Ayrshire heifers WS one of four men whose lantic Provinces were R. Bruce i : i + - oa The Baptist Church, -Miscouche, rs at oo =e was_a-chance-money has been sunk into. fé- sold briskly last night at a sale SWOrn affidavits formed the ba- Atkinson, Nova Scotia’s director : ; ‘for Requiem High Mas: tn‘er aa bahrgge a aa — - covery operations than the 18- | snonsored-by the Prince Edward | 5i8fpr recent article inthe -of alcohol education. and. Allied | : INVITES ALL THE FARMERS ment in Summerfield cemclery. nd was cline ae . ed land ever will yield. Four years jsjand Ayrshire Breeders Club. j Anti “- government Rand Daily Youth, and Burton Isaac, sec- , - : pirate Captain Kidd as a cache 21tct he began assembling his Two heifers from the Anter-| Mail on alleged ill-treatment of tetary of the Newfoundland L To Visit the Display of SIMS — p the Prince coumy fue hie toe rots staat ae cm eg bog —— Farm | Prisoners. ‘ council on aleahol education SH EL 2 pies Hospital Aug. 16, 1965, Warren tall fi ; estall had invested about $70,- at Topsfield, Mass., sold for 35 -—_— —— a — » Sime of French River aged 3! eauau RBA Aedes 000 and $375 respectively. Agricul- | ; A\\ | VY SHELL AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL years. Remains resting at the built the ‘money pit” and its ” Over the years, individuals, abi ere Andrew MacRae | Plan To Attend PRODUCTS, SHELL ANIMAL HEALTH ____Davison_ Funeral Home _until a wan purcnaee ie een > PRODUCTS and EQUIPMENT Thursday noon, then to Geddie up especially for the ‘search One Was purchas y Arthur | a Memorial Church where funeral oe used the island for have covered the island with oar cen A. MacRae and sa 9 service will be held at.2 pm.)° pio drill holes. Expeditions includea °°" ae : ee THE RUSTICO ate Interment in: the church ceme- gg ig oe thoses of Texas and New Jersey war ist to 4 Hectuonenl sale . : : tery. Visiting hours today 24 tiered at’ intervals with onk Millionaires, engineers, profes: °° $320. She nde ackadter / a plankt “believed cut by “ine sors, “contractors, -manufaccur_ {or $20, She was Blackadder | - FIGHERMAAN’S REGATTA STOP LOSSES e 5 : s, hard-rock miners, groups of ; 7 gn y island. The tide rushing in STS ‘ : George Boswall of Frenchfort. LEA -- At the P.F.1 Hospital, through the tunnels floods the NOV@ Seatia businessmen and oda hcseahasnaadapa . Tuesday, Aug. 17, 1965, John H. whole cavern to about 30 feet the late Franklin D. Roosevelt. | BEES WORK HARD A 21 Rustico Harbour Lea of Crapaud in his rd year. from the surface and engineers! Restall ‘rejected earlier esti-- Bees account for ® per cent Ug. / Due To Insects, Pests + ay at “ei a ee oe say such a sophisticated mech- Mates of $200.000.000 in treas- of all insect pollination of plants . cme—until three o'cloc t™ anism took cons . ure. He figured the island con- growing in the open air. i G day. Then to the Dawson Fu- neering Scowias “aaa. aire ee a - ne aor ; e Scottish Band Parade : neral Home, Crapaud, to rest years to build j } e -~<yntil noon Thursday. Aut 19, REDISCOVERED | TUNNELS Lobster Supper @ A marked drop in mille then to the Anglican Church, One of Restall’s most impor- . Crapand, for service commen- ting at twee pm. Interment itn the church- cemetery MacKENZIF — At Charilotte- town, Monday, Aug. 16. 1965, dohn FE. MacKenzie of Murray River in his 9ist vear. Resting at the Murray River Funeral Hone until noon Thursday, then to the United Church, Murray River, for funeral services com- Meneing at tin o'clock Inter- ment Murray River cemetery. © tant finds came when he redis- covered the intake tunnels and was able to pump in concrete to partially curtail the flooding that had been going on for prob- ably 250 years. He said in an interview such an elaborate system of under- ground tunnels and pits, flooded by seawater, was used for the safekeeping of treasure from Panama and the Wes! Indies during the I7th and 18h cen- turies In Loving Memory of HARRY MORGAN who passed away August 18, 1963 Lovifigly remembered and sadly missed by ; “his wife. Bingo | ‘Games Dancing Boat Races Blessing of the Boats ~ Events start at 1 P.M. 6 production is noted at the onset of the fly season. Pre- vent this loss im your herd,