'_A 30th wedding anniversary was celebrated by Mr. an Mrs. Neil A. Matheson at their Southport home yester- day. During both ternoon Ed evening they were visited Three Men Draw $200 Finesl Pleasure 300* 30th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATE’D by host of friends and well-wishers. Guests Were treated to tea and sandwiches by Carol and Margaret Dawn Matheson, daughters of tho honored couple. Mr. Mathe- f‘or Illegal Selling Of Liquor 31 SUMMERSIDE — In county tourt yesterday morning here . ere were three men fined for 3 all three costs or ,lhree months in jail. Fined swore Cecil William Skerry, ‘MacNeil Mills; George Arthur ell, Ellerslie and Gerald Wil-, . tam Fitzgerald of Inverness. a. Hilton William Platts. Scarle- ‘I um and Joseph Arthur Denis attrsenault from Calgary, Alta, Were both fined $10 and costs r, angling without a fishing 'cense. :1 Patrick Leonard Jones of Du- yar. charged with illegal pos- ‘ legally selling liquor, 'n $200 and nullutu t: fl'l X. Andrea Duvar. Red- E‘ross Field Supervisor for Queen‘s County reported that 35 gentres took advantage of Redl ross Suimmmg Classes in. eir respective areas Different communities staged. icnics, aquatic days and film' ' ows to supplement the teach-l g. In all, over 1,400 children ere enrolled in the variousl asses. , ‘3 Alexandra featured a d ult ; lasses and had one of the most ' ccessful courses to date. In-l ' tructor was Miss Patsy Judson ' nd the chairman was Mrs. J. ; ampces. l Arzyle Shore had a total en-i gollment of 50. and the course 1 was run by Mrs. F. Macl’hail.1 The Red Cross instructor was. Parnell Grant. ‘ E Bedford classes were spon-l Cored by the Bedford W1, and; i(he local chairman was Mrs. It. Hooper. 47 children were‘ nrolled and taught by Missl guzanno an. i a Borden had the largest enroll-‘, ment in Queens County and that Road Course was sponsored by thel session of illicit spirits. had his case adjourned until Sept. Joseph Lewis, Lennox Island, was fined $10 and costs or having in his possession intoxi- cants. contrary to the Indian ct. Joseph Melvin Bernard Borden. pleaded guilty to will- fully damaging a tent by shoot- ing holesin it with a .22 calibre rifle. His case was ad ourncd ill Sept. Alan C. Holman of Cliarlotte town was fined $10 and costs for driving without due care and attention. E 3 Q DJ In In (D «n Held In 35 Areas Lean and Mrs. Sheldon Fergu- son. Crossroads held a picnic ISLAND NEWS PAGE Dr. A.F.W. Pearl of Toronto will speak today on the recom- mendations made by the Royal Commission on Health Services when he addresses delegates at the annual meeting of the Medi- cal Society of Prince Edward Is- land. Dr. Peart. who is deputy gen- eral secretary of the Canadian edicai Association. will make his comments at n lunch- tal. with Dr. chairman. The Commission‘s “Hall Re- this morning’s session by a panel headed by Dr. John Mal- oney. New officers for the society will be elected this morning. Dr. Eric M. Found is the current president. This afternoon two visiting the Evening Patriot and his speakers will give clinical tallllxs 0 1 u to some 60 doctors attending 1 e flpuda: c:lufi' 1:5“): TI: lmeeting. Dr. Hamish W. Mac- san p.” ee y Intosh, associate professor of The Guardian medicine, University of British Columbia will speak on "oste- oporosis" and Dr. J. Burke Ewing, professor of surgery. University of Ottawa, will speak on “the acute abdomen." Dr. Henry Moase. Dr. Edw Kassner, Dr. Malcolm Putnam, Dr. . Beer, and Dr. Leo Kill- orn will participate in discus- sions on these topics. BARBECUE son is an editorial writer for iOwners Eligible fiFor Marked Gasl l Owners and operators of ‘ licensed pleasure boats are now able to buy marked gas if the . fuel is used to power the boats The two-day meeting ends this eon at the Charlottetown Hospl- C. A. Coady as port" will also be discussed at 2 The Guardian-Charlottetown, Fri. Aug. 28, 1964. Health Report Findings in Be Discussed Today DR. A.F.W. PEART The ball was the climax to a day which included a business session in the morning. lunch- eon at the Nurses Residence of the Prince Edward Island Hos- :case of Basil Reginald Mac- tlsanc. 190 Kent Street, city. 0 a teak e t on pital. and the presentation and “d discussion of papers by Dr. Mc- Intosh and Dr. Ewing in the con. Dr. Frank A. Turnbull, Van- couver, president of the CMA, was guest speaker at the noon luncheon. ” I-v. n (D Committed 0n Break, Entry Charg Preliminary hearing in the h rged with b theft was conducted in city po- lice court yesterdny morning before Magistrate A.J. Haslam. Acting for the prosecution was Alan K. Scales while Allison M. Gillis was defense council. Six crown witnsscs were cali- ed this morning. The case rc- volved around a break into the. Charlottetown (hiding Club on LT about Aug. 4 where some money was stolen. Sergeant John Hoday of the RCMP Crime Lab in Sackviile, NB. testified to fluorescent pow- der being found on the sc- cused’s clothing the morning oi Aug. 4. He also testified to some fluorescent powder being found on money. - Sergeant Charles Ready tes- tified to some money being placed in the Olmling Club, Nov. 18, 1963 which had fluorescent powder upon it. Clarence Elliott MacPhail. Sherwood and Leard George MacKinnon, Charlotte- town, bar stewards at the club For Trial charge was Wilfred Thomas Hughes of 31 Euston Street. city He is charged in connection with the some break his case was Sergeant John 110 day. who testified to finding traces of fluorescent powder as the accused’s clothing. He was remanded to this morning. George Reid of 248 Dorcher tor Street was remanded to Sept. 3 on a charge of selling 11- quor to another person. Zello MacDonald of Ellcrslic was remanded to a date to be fixed later on a charge of speed- ing. Barry William Doyle of II Water Street was remanded to a head was remanded for 30 day- on a charge of threatening an other person's life. following the ten y of Dr. Allan Macmi- inn. “One person was fined $20 no costs or no days and soothe. 1, was given a 20 day jail term on; upqu charges of being damn i and incapable. testified to the money placed there. .. Also testifying during the hearing were Constable Doug las Taylor and Constable Davi- son Blggar of the Charlottetown city police who made the ar- rest. Magistrate Haslam committ- ed MacIsaac for trial by judge and jury. Also appearing before the court for preliminary hearing on a bleak entry and theft for recreation and sport. levening with an informal re- Regulatlons made under the'iception and a chicken barbecue provincial Gasoline Tax Act lat the Charlottetown Curling were amended by the cabinet ‘CIub, Aug. 11 as noted in the latest ; Last evening delegates and issue of the Royal Gazette. {wives attended the Medical Ball. Under the new regulation. lincorporating the presidents rc- pleasure boat men? We 91" ception. at tho Charlottetown titled to hold a perm“ ‘0 buy Hotel. mark gas, which is exempt I m the 18 cents per gallon l provincial tax. ‘ e n m l Several years ago. the gov- i system ‘ ‘ernment changed ts . . giving tax hates on gap; I bought for use in primary in. dustries - agriculture and fish- ‘ ing. particularly — and adopt. BORDEN—A special meeting ed the marked gas system lwas held last evening in the council room own . , Hall for the u osc of a Girl In|ured m I At Miscouche pointing a chief of police for ‘ sunnvrmsron —— An eight- the Town of Borden. Present at the meeting were Mayor Gilbert Bell: councillors Reg- iinald McAleer, Arthur E. Jay, :John McIsaac. William McIvor. (and Town Clerk Frank West- ‘ S lunch to culminate their classes t and was the last test of the sea- son in Queen’s County. Instruc- MW Jolseph .Mmeani ‘3 3 tor was Miss Arlene Power and Willem 1“ Prmce County H0" the chairman was Mrs. pital here after she apparently Reeves. ran into the path of a car at Dunstaffnagc held their clas- Miscouche late Thursday after- ses from July 8 to July 14. In- “00 ~ . tructor was Marilyn Roper l A hospital sDOk€Sman said She and the chairman was Mrs. W. 1 recalved X-TBYS. but the exact Thompson. l nature of her injuries was not Keppoch field an Aquatic Day dISC‘lOSed. and cook-out to help pay for the 1 Driver 0f the car involved Instructor. Tests were held atlwas Raymond James Sal‘k. 0H 8 .30 in the morning to catch the l Marysvllle. Calif. high tide. Instructor was Sang 6 injured girl was taken dra Johnston and the chairman ‘to hospital by Bowness ambul- was Mrs. E. Cullen. ,ance, and was attended by Dr. East Royalty had a pupil ta— , James L. Saunders of Summer- ng one of the highest awards § side. in the RLSS society which is the l The accident was investigated Bronze Cross. Instructor was by the Summerside detachment Miss Marilyn Roper and the of the RCMP. chairman was Mrs. M. rach Fredericton includes Pleasantl Legion Members Valley, Glen Valley. Graham’s‘ , and Granvill lDelegaTed c. All lessons were held at year-old Miscouche girl. Gall i have MacMillan, daughter of Mr. and i I n. After considering applications and an interview with Johan- nes Plomp. It was unanimously decided to hire Mr. Plomp and he is to commence his duties on September lst. Mr. Plomp comes highly re- commended, having served in line Royal Dutch Army during lthe war. After the war. he ser- ived as policeman in the city of Utrecht, Holland. He holds a .police diploma from the Combined Police Organization. At present Mr. Plomp is re- siding at Wilmot Valley. TV SETS FOR CUBA HAVANA (Reuters) ~—— Bulgaria lwill send Cuba 75.000 television [sets during the next five years gunder a five-year trade agree- lment expected to total more lthan $200.000,000. It will also ‘export machinery. equipment, ,electric motors. complete plants fresh fruits and jams. Cuba will send Bulgaria increasing quan- lsluncl Radio Broadcasting Increases Stock The Island Radio Broadcast- ing Company Limited has been granted authority under the province's Companies Act to increase its capital stock I» Notice that the authority has been granted is contained in the latest issue of the Royal Gazette. The increase in capital has been made by the creation of 20.000, six-per-cent. no cum auiativc redeemable preferred shares of a par value of $10 each. CENT pan. Outdoor Dance. Festival with Scottish Scotin and Lovnt Scots raining. indoors. eet — Entries Slide Showing Dragoons . NORéTn RUSTICO -_— e EVENTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 PINETTE—Belfnst District Centennial Celebrations at the Renew . 1:00 pan ficlal Opening. Doll Carriage and Pet Parade; Music and Dancing: sports; (:00 pan. Supper; mo p.m. Royal Canadian Dragoons Band Concert; 0:00 NORTH RUSTICO—nghlnni College 7:30 p.m. Scottish Saturday — August 29 CHARM'I‘TETOWN — 2:00 M from Schools. 2:00 pm. Band Concert by Royal Canadian stivnl with Lovnt Scots Pips Band Given For Friends “ '“n'u- Moo"- ALBERTON —- Rev. J. Mun dock Fraser. a former minister of Alberton congregation of the United Church and Mr with friends Wednesday evening. On this occasion they show- ed some slides of their trip to C Eat-3pc, Egypt and tho Holy While Mrs. Fraser operated the projector, Mr. Fraser com- mented on the pictures and shared some of their impres- sions of the many places of interest they were privileged to visit. I" a :3 PURITY DAIRY “Patents Prefer Purity Products” DIII (~71)! 817 Kent 8:00 p.m, Hind-Id College Scottish Dancers. Confederation TODAY THROUGH sermon 6th "concou- N ronto . ' 55 78 .. 50 75 as 78 a 78 00 'll 01 7o 50 7s 58 73 58 70 Syd 00 7 Yul-mouth . . . . . .. 52 60 St. John’s, Nfid 51 00 HALIFAX (OP) — The wes- thcr office says skies were clear over most of the district late Ilium-day a; dry air con- tinued to push Into the Mari2 time Provinces. A large high pressure area that extended from New York City to Southwestern Quebec was moving towards the region and it will continue the flow of dry air today. Regional forecasts: Halifax and Vicinity. North- Novs Scotls. Eaten: Shore. and 75, Goshcn 45 and 75, Sydney and Charlottetown 40 an 72. Out- 100k for Slhll‘dly. . . Most] cloudy with little temperature change. High tide today at Charlotte. town at 2.54 a.m. and 3.22 pm, At Rustico at 10.16 am and 10.36 .m. Summerside tides ill minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 6.3 cm. and sets at 7.51 pm. All 5 ADT. DONOR UNKNOWN LONDON (CPl—An anonym- ous donor has given the Royal Holloway College, part of the University of London. £250,000 to build a men's hall of resi- dence for 170 students. Royal Holloway was built in 1883 for women, but starting next car men will live there. too. y *****¥¥¥¥¥ L norm Ednahi: RIVER a I I I l WEATHER lotion-no (or) —- Observed 13m“ stuns from the weather 0 COX Dawson Prince Vancouver Victorll u-ooooo ---oo-O..¢~ Gem. TONIGHT - SATURDAY ennui ' IMMWWNW ascaassg seasons; 1 ENNIAL . Float Parade. 2:00 pan. Ol- SHOW ABOUT 8:” Country dancers from Nova Pipe Band and Dancers. If Mn. Kiwanis Beginners Swim 15 Regional Charlottetown and THIE en’rre BEATLES - ARE COMING - MONNDAY "HARD DIIY'S NIGHT" THOR FIRST FULL-LENGTH MOVIE * ‘A' ‘A' * ** * ‘A' * * WAYNE SHUDSTER ********** garden Sports Committee. The l the Swimming Rock in Stanleyl To convention . . tities of su ar. ourse ran for three weeks and l Bridge, and a picnic lunch clos- l g Charlottetown aturerl 11 film showings and? ed off a Very successful course.l Fourteen members of (liar- lotletown Legion Branch Num- n adult class. Chairman was] Instructor was Miss Patsy Jud- , be im MacCormack and the In-l son and the chairmen were Mrs. l r one we" delegated to the Mon. to S“ rucfor was Kevin Ranahan. . M. Weeks. Mrs. Arthur Mac- 1 vamclal “Wentlm‘ ‘0 I” he“ :30 pm. . Canoe Cove classes were ‘- Lean. Mrs. Lewis MacLeod. l‘m “‘9 bran”? borne Sept 11 and onsored by the local W1. and Mrs. C. Glyden, and Mrs. ’I‘up— 2‘ at 135? mg” 5 “gm” mon- eature dfhsmionsgd ilwuinr per Taylor. thly meeting 1“ the lesion home FI'I- all! m , leatured film showings during Marshfield classes were held °“EP°“'““‘ 5mm . 2:30 Inn» e actual lesson time. Chair- at 303mm,! Shore Film shows “wflal‘Fment Chum“ J05 MAM . I an was Mrs. R, Macphee and - Weaver laid plans for a chicken TODAY 9 instructor was Gm J"_ were a feature of their course; bar ue for Sept, 10, omc. the chairman was Mrs. Roy Membel‘ShlP Chairman Ed- SEATS ' - Carleton Sidin g presented MacAllum and tho instructor ward Brown read 17 “am” ‘0' .____ I eir swimming awards at a was Kent Stetson. new memmrshvips in the branch, “mm 2.“ & I icnic which featured home- Hunter River had an adult and a" we” accepte‘l- H9 ’9‘ $1.501» " ado fudge. Chairman for the class which had an enrollment Wfled 10W malnbers’hlp an of “mm. 10. g ‘ v tea was Mrs. Donald Mac- of over 23 people. Adult classes Au‘g- M 1202- WWII 33“ de- - 3:00 “NWT. " aid and the instructor was Were held in the evening and 12 lmquem me’mbfl‘s- ’ t . ~ m E evin Re to Minutes of the last. meeting - M'mw ‘ Crapaud and Victoria com- swim. In the day time. regular were 1"W1 and passed with no THIS ned their area to hold their classes were held and over 90 question! from the floor. , ' : -thearfi1dr:ag the hang- of be- chlldnen took advantage of the MR was decided that became ommun to course so it was offered. In- I PTEVIOUs comment. 1110 Queen's County Instructor structor for the course was September monthly mecdu will FOR s Parnell Grant and the Mrs. Beryl Craswcli and the be held Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 8 I airmen were Mrs. Ken Mac- chairman was Mrs. Carew. .rn. M .9 Am Allorthoshow Admissionuo’l-w ONE NIGI'I'I ONLY SUNDAY. "AUG. 30—9:00 PM. JON VICKERS. mmmfiouuhthcamm mush. For Delicious Chinese and Canadian Food Try The ' IOTUS CAFE (Air Conditioned I Order to take out Sonics» COMPLETE CHINESE DINNERS snow » “00” 1! YOU ABE—BUT COME” Dinner for one persosn .... ..... $1.85 ' V m two - o~--ocooo on...» m Dinner for three persons . ......... 35.76 0P. 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