Island News Page The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Sept. 2, 1965. 3 St. Mary’sRoad Resident Remanded In Assault Case | GEORGETOWN — James Re- ipleaded guilty to impaired driv. | ginald McGuigan of St. Mary’s |ing and was fined $100 and costs Road appeared before Magis-| Gerald MacKay of Murray Ri. | trate James B. Johnston, QC, in |ver pleaded not guilty to theft i} Kings County Court yesterday |under $50. His case was adjourn- I charged with threatening and jed until Sept. 8 to allow him | grabbing Vera Francis MacDon- |time to obtain counsel. i lald of Murray River by the arm | Sterling William Hume of | ° and hitting her in the mouth |Murray Harbour, charged with |; with his fist. having care and control of a mo- f \ The evidence of the complain- |tor vehicle while impaired, ant was heard and the case was |pleaded not guilty to the charge. adjourned until Sept. 8 when the ‘He was represented by John P Crown: evidence will be com-|Nicholson and his case was ad- pleted. journed until oH. 2 Roy. Edward of Monta- Another charge against Mc- | Guigan for causing bodily harm | Se, charged — parent, — to William Brenton Harris of |8taated an adjourn un Sept. 8 to obtain counsel. Murray Harbour was dropped | cine $20-and when the charges were with-| Ome Person ee - a wae drawn by Mr. Harris. Lester O'- rarer ape Pieces ule — for the soonsed ‘es sons were fined $20 and costs for John Wallace MacNeill of Mill- |ilegal_ possession of liquor town, charged with driving with- Two New Stamps out due care and attention, had | his case adjourned to Sept. 8 to fix a date for trial. On Issue Soon |\CASE DISMISSED ! | Gwenneth Clark of Montague,, OTTAWA (CP)—Two new five- jcharged ,with. driving without |cent stamps willzbe issued Sept |due care and attention, had the |8 marking the 100th anniversary lease against her dismissed of Ottawa's selection as the na- 4 ; ONE of the main attractions ing. Graeme Linkletter (left), showmanship competition for of the 6lst Annual Egmont Bay boys and girls under 21 years. afd Mt. Carmel Exhibitions, held yesterday at Abram’s Village, was the anima! judg- one of the cattle judges, exam- ines an animal owned by Eldon The youth was also the champ- Gallant of Urbainville (right) ion showman in the 4-H com which eventusily captured the petition yesterday morning. Charlottetown firemen were called to Longworth. Avenue cause the United States, Brit- ain and other powers have not publicly condemned Pakistan. India claims Pakistan first: sent 1,000 armed’ guerrillas into Indian-held Kashmir. and Indian attacks across the-cease- fire line were absolutely neces- sary. This* claim was ridiculed by Ayub, who said the so - called guerrillas were people in Indian ' ' that’ CITY FIREMEN FIGHT BLAZE to extinguish a blaze in a shed on the old Imperial — Irving about 3.30 yesterday afternoon «pil grounds. The shed, which held Kashmir battling for free-| dom. He acknowledged that the Pakistani defenders had lost Haji Pir Pass. The’ spokesman blamed India for—widening the--area~ of con- flict in Kashmir by bringing in its air force.’ Azad Kashmir and Pakistanl forces claimed to have captured large “quantities of arms and had been used for storage but empty since the oil companies vacated, was a total loss. equipment. They said they took a large number ‘of prisoners. Reports from defence head- quarters in Rawalpindi indi- cated that the Pakistani forces were continuing to push into the Indian part of Jammu, which is the winter headquarters of the government there and its main communications ‘centre. The spokesman: said Pakistan had sent a reply to Moscow to pail were dis- Three fire trucks patched to the scene note from Premier Alexei Kosy- gin. The Soviet premier in ident- ical notes to India and Pakistan advised both governments to ob- serve restraint over Kashmir and try to solve the crisis aml- cably. Military odds would appear te favor India. India is_a_—nation of 480,000,000, has 20 divisions in the field and nearly 1,000,000 men in its land forces. | formers from the area. | Judging began- midway ; through the morning» yesterday | oe continued throughout the | ay. } In the Holstein cattle class, en- tries from the farm of Glorice Cormier and Sons cf Egmont! A prize for the best horse on | show went to Alyre J. L: Arsen- + ault.of Egmont Bay: MILKING CONTEST Jimmy A. Gallant of Mt. Car- mel finished first in a milking | contest for boys and girls under; 16, while. Fdna Arsenault of most vulnerable spot—a narrow neck in southern Kashmir through which runs the only road linking India proper with Kashmir. ~ j As the Pakistani forces struck President Mohammed Ayub Khan went—on—the radio to tell | his people that there is “a gue failed to show.up with ‘the |ing in Canada of the inter-par- |was represented by: John ‘P. Nic- Ottawa anniversary was de- Murdock Béaton of Montague ‘awa. is being forced on us by India.” |Pakistani influence. aggression.” 8 0 ee ; {len S pening X | ition At the United Nations in New |Ported to have decided to pur- lences with members of the Se \international support. There the large crowd at the official} Nazaire Poirier was chairman of |the dairy breed went to Glorice [He saw US. Ambassador “ha hibitions at Abram’s Village yes-| were served by the Mt. Carmel| Edmund C. Gallant of Egmont | Wick succession. Donald said “‘affairs of this kind | fiddling and stepdancing enter- heifer in the beef class. |nesday hit Indian forces in their and ‘he urged the people in that He also suggested that the win- in bigger exhibitions. accompanied to the exhibition | PY swept most of the top hon-| Abram's Village was second and Ss. Bay | | ioner to Canada, Sir Leov | niont Bay was the only exhib- | Thant Urges The high commissioner and/ Eqmund Bernard of Egmont | Petition for boys and girls under | similar to their native country | yooq Smaliman of O'Leary took | ‘¥° other Egmont Bay youths, | from the soil. Edmund C. Gallant of Egmont | finished second and third res-/secretary - General U Thant ON ALL OUR USED CARS Don't Miss This Chance To Save twhen the town clerk of Monta- ‘tional capital and the first meet- proof of a by-law. setting a speed |liamentary conference. ‘limit im the. town. Miss..Clark | The brown stamp honoring the |holson. signed by Gerald Trottier of Or- s.: s s PAKISTAN “In this supreme hour of }.(Continuéd_from page. 1) their trial,’ he said, ‘‘the people . |into two sectors—one Indian and of Pakistan will rise as one |the other Azad Kashmir, under Man and give a fitting reply to Cone HOLDS TALKS “In New Delhf, Shastri was re- Y 2 s | sue India’s course in Kashmir ak a ero regardless of whether he gets taaat eanee has-been. -growing---anger —be- $UMMERSIDE — “Addressing, Edmond Arsenault. Monseignor, A prize for the best héifer in curity Council on the fighting. : ; ; hur Goldberg and Soviet am- opening of the 61st Annual Eg-! the opening. \Cormier and Sons of Egmont : | médnt Bay and Mt, Carmel Ex- | During the afternoon,.suppers|Bay, while an entry owned by | bassador Platon Morozov in| terday, Lieut-Gov..W.-J. Mac-| and Egmont Bay parishes and Bay took the prize for the best |The attack by Pakistan Wed- | play a very important role in the | tainment was provided by per- | sowial- life of the community” area to participate. ners at the exehibition be en- cotraged to show their products ve tae _— ao r ‘threat of war -in Kashmir which ‘ * . | Roger Bernard of Egmont by, New Zealand's High Com- | Sylvere J.-F. Arsenault of Es-| was third. : a , and Lady Gotz. ‘itor in the Jérsey division. “In_cattle showmanship com- | his wife, who are visiting the) ; 113 years, Leonce Gallant of Eg-| C ss Fy Island, said the province was| ree hte tee ea ae | mont Bay finished third, while ease ire in ‘that it depends on products | top honors in the Guernsey | Ulrie Gallant and Roy Gallant,! UNITED. NATIONS (AP) — In congratulating officials of the main exhibitor in, Pectively. icalled—on—India and Pakistan to the exhibition on their efforts, {both the dust purpose Shorthora| In a_similar contest for boys ‘stop ‘shooting on the Kashmir he, said ‘I do hope that your /'3nq scotch Shorthorn classes. ~ | 49d girls over 13, Eldon Gallant | ..,<efire line and withdraw the | rodranemont af possible to keep | 2%, the sheep section, Edmund |0f Fremont Bay war the veinoes troops they have sent across tt Cost age ment: s .| while Kay Forbes 0 was) fais shows such as these going”. | Bern of Egmont Bay emerg He_ sent identical cables to ‘ed as top exhibitor, while en-|Tunnerup and Ivan Cormier,’ |, _ nd Other speakers included Hon | tries wanad by Hon. Henry | third. hod a a a sae ae . Antirew;' MacRae, minister of | Wedge finished -second. Third; A special prize offered by .@ M h d Avie Shen of Pak | ‘on agriculture; Hon. Henry Wedge, | place honors went to rank C.|major Csnadian chocolate com- | 0)ammed Ayu he - 4 minister’ of health; Hon. Heath | Gallant of Egmont Bay. pany in baking~ went to-— Mrs. /#S‘an- AV ; Thant said the Kashmir cease- | prt PP gol ee major enor in ‘Len McNeill-of Richmond. Mrs. bitte inieniae st dukes ae swine classes went to Syl- ’ ° . vere J. E. Arsenault of Egmont | #arry Adams of O'Leary waS ‘had been “reduced to little con- | Bay, while Hudson Pridham of Second and Mrs. Joseph A. Gal- sequence’ and “an outright ' Alberton -was second. lant_of. Urbainyjlle, third. military confrontation between | |the armed forces of India and }Pakistan= 9-77" ay~ be“ immi- \nent.”” DQ SS P SPECIALS | 1963 Studebaker 6 cyl. automatic, 4 dr., radio, 26,000 miles. A real buy at only... Mm °1525 =e eri Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH ~ ° With Little Worry | 1962 Ford Dual Wheel 1 Ton Truck Macquarrie, MP; _ Judge J. S. DebRoches: R. C. Parent and a Lobster Fishermen Appear _MacPHEE FUNERAL — The chard, St. Louis; Mrs. Cecil G page ig easier the pad sg ssssesy eee ee : , St. Louis; Mrs. Cecil Ga- funeral for Mrs. Mary Ann Mac ] : il i Pc Serpe Ci a ere a ee ibe of Macs aa bass Wedaas| AT? I egal Frossession Vases list, Plaster dee” seterst day, Sept. 1, from the Cutcliffe Baie Al Fuberal Horne to Lorne Valley | ALBERTON —-A’Tignish fish- driving while his licence was Melvin Joseph Doucet "Tignaa | Presbyterian Church. Service erman, Leigh McCue, was ‘fined | suspended. Shore; received fines of $10 and was conducted by Rev. Basil C. |$150 and costs or three months; Lorne Ralph MacDougall, costs Loery. The hymns sung were by Magistrate W. Chester S. |Springfield West, represented by | Beis th Howian’ North The Lord's My Shepherd and |MacDonald at Alberton yester- Melville Campbell, pleaded not Qo’ a, a tikes as 4 - What a Friend We Have in Je- ‘day for unlawful possession of |guilty to driving while-impaired latsh sone Pied $00 7) 18: sug. Pallbearers were: Wilbert cooked undersized tail portions and the case was adjourned for ine unlawtal : at Bhat MacDonald, Dan Shaw, James |of 253 lobsters. one week. alte S ee See Oia intox. | MacNeill, Russell MacAuley, | 4 second Tignish fisherman, ; pestis prog 0 ary < Fred MacLeod and Earl Mat-|peter Edward DesRoches, re- | AMING TO STOP ; rose received fines of $20 and Donald. Interment in the church presented by Melville Campbell For failing to step properly at: tar laa ta anc} cefretery. ‘found guilty of possession of /2"_2ulersection. Sylvere Peter |costs for being intoxicated in a &..> ie setaaond acters and fined |Arsenault, ae Leontend aso 7 $25 and costs or 15 days, and in hee? an bapaag : DEATHS jar honelt iat |. Charles MacCallum, Cole- ; aot fa ceubaete a the oe. |man, was fined $20 and costs for HARRISON — As the result of a lfence was ordered confiscated fae aes ee mS pee cat accident near Hamilton, The Crown waa seoeeeniiiad iy j lie place by using foul-and abu- Ogt., Tuesday, August 31, 1965, Neil R. MacLeod. | sive language. Stuart A. Harrison, 260 Mont- Th ; For driving without a licence, | Eat. talk, laugh or sneeze without ; ree boats have heen confis- : : . ct : a Fran Joseph Arsenault, . | fear of insecure false teeth di in, rope—Avenue;Hemiltoe, -e \cated this year for possession of Se raah senault, Tig slipping or wobbling. PASTEETH, 750 x 16 8 ply tires front and rear, tafio and formerly of Vancouver nish Run, was fined $10 and Selend and Prince Edwerd fe- |quantities of undersized lobsters fortat i lates firmer and more com- ® costs for a first offence and $50 fortably. This pleasant powder has no chassic and ‘cab. |from their regular catches, Dis- 9 Satedt ummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. | lapd \trict Protection Officer Warren Hie dary walee a second violation Bocen't Eatise Rausea. It's alkaline MhcDONALD — At the Char- Farrar stated after court con- ‘Kiss: toe driving Without valid | (4e2ture breath). Get FASTEETH at : lottetown Hospital Wednesday, |cluded, and present instructions Hitences William Peter Hike drug counters everywhere. Sept. 1, 1965, John P.C. Mac- |are to seize all boats or vehicles | wad , Dénald of Monticello in his 79th }in-which~ quantities —of-—lobsters ; : in this cate y@ar. His remains will rest from — been found o'clock this afternoon at | gory. Perry Funeral Home. Fu- | MIDNIGHT DANCE George Hethred Kinch, Alber- or with new HOT On A Top Quality Used Car! 1962 Ford Fairlane 500, 8 cyl. automatic, radio, in color. Selling for only ''1960 Anglia 1962 Volks. te nm Selling for only 1959 Hillman Sta. Wagon Look this one over, $365. 1955 Ford | Reliable transportation. 1964 Falcon color. $1740. $575. ‘4 dr. trim package, radio. | 1962 silver” moss | 1 | 1958 Consul i Coral in color. It's a steal | $385. | 1961 Consul [ A real economy car. | $735. | 1963 Volks. 1 Sta. Wagon 1500 series 4 dr. radio. $1450. Light blue in 4-dr.-heavy-duty 6 cyl.-engine,_automatic Delux model. $450 I Good for the hunter. ; 95.00 1 1964 Ford | j ranty. A | ‘64 Falcon Convertible 8 cyl. radio, fully synchronized, trans tn all forward gears, white, black,” red in- terior, A real beauty at... Falcon Look at this. $1585. Going for : 1958 Ford Custom 4-dr. 8 cyl. tu-tone white-maroon, radio. Still 5000 miles new car war- Selling at $2445. néral arrangements will be an- nounced later. Visiting hours 2 tor5, 7 to 10. ' HARVEY — The death occur- | red at Crapaud Wednesday, Sdpt.. 1, 1965, of Gordon.M. Har- vey, formerly of Cape Traverse, im his 74th year. Resting at the Cfistjolm Funeral Home. Fu- neral arrangements will be an- nounced later. DPLLAR — At the P.E.1. Hos- pital Wednesday, Sept. 1, 19665, Afdrew Dollar of Princetown | in, his 78th year. Resting at the Andrews Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. en KOUGHAN — In the Charlotte- on Hospital, Aug. 31, 1965, rles Koughan of King Street aad formerly of Ellictvale, ‘aged “*. : Tf years. Resting at the Hen- ating an improperly equipped | away September 5, 1956. : Home from Vehicle . nessey Funeral where the funeral will take place tifis morning at 7:45 to St. Cuth- bert’s Church, St. Theresa, for Requiem High Mass at 8.45. In- — in the church ceme- ’ —- jton South, was fined $15 and jcosts for. possession of 29 under- | sized lobsters. Calvin’ Joseph_Butler, St.Lou- is, was fined $50 and costs for driving without a licence. The jaccused told the court that his | license was suspended about a year ago. FINED $100 For possession of unlawfully manufactured spirits contrary to | SUNDAY, Music by the Excise Act, Kevin Joseph |Perry, Skinners Pond, was fin- led $100 and costs. | Ralph Silliker, O'Leary, and | ‘James Otto Arsenault, Howlan, jwere fined $10 and casts each for driving without due care and ‘attention. ° | Joseph Gary Gallant, Howlan, | |received a similar fine for oper- Herbert Watson Gorrill, Glen- wood, and Edward Joseph Rich- ard received fines of $10 and costs for tire squealing and ‘Lawrence Joseph Gallant, Du- ivar, was fined $50 and costs for ROLLAWAY Sponsored by the Kinsmen Club of Charlottetown Admission 75c SEPT. 5th Hi-Notes IN- MEMORIAM father, John A. Cudmore, Lovingly remembered by his sons— Gordon & Wendie. platform “$1500 4 dr. heavy duty 6 cyl. - ‘ eheine, (redle, aulemnaiic, 6 cyl. custom 4 dr. radio, j A real steal. :very low mileage, red with ‘as low mileage. white top. | | $19 5 * L $7175. | $2590. 1963 Falcon’ I a Sta. Wenea | 1963 Ford 1 1956 Dodge ee v8 x | 5) S8EZ°526 «x