most valuable players fm the Summerside minor toc- key program received their @wards Wednesday evening at a banquet tendered by the Ladies Auxiliary of the George R. Pearkes VC Branch, Royal Impaired Drivers Fined $100 Each foerRepairs SUMMERSIDE — Two im- paired driving cases were heard im police court yesterday and each accused was fined $100 and costs by Magistrate Richard S. Hinton, QC. Justin McGurk, Sumunerside, pleaded guilty to the charge which resulted when he was ap- prehended last evening on Sec- ond Street in the west end of town after driving into a fence. Police Chief Peter White re- ported that $25 damage to the fence had been done, according to the complainant. A passenger in the vehicle) forfeited $25 bail when he failed | to appear to answer an intoxi-| cation charge. | George Fitzgerald, MacNeills| Mills, was arrested on Duke| WESTERN = BRIEFS HAD ACCIDENT Mrs. T. H. E. Inman of Sum- merside has received word that ber granddaughter Bessie Car- of Calgary met with a serious car accident on Satur- day. ‘Too Late To Classify ve FOR SALE: BABY CARRIAGE, at AWARDS PRESENTED Anniversary | Dinner Slated © 2 P Bs n Bm ent Canadian Legion, Summerside. Trophies donated by Robin Hood Mills Ltd., went to the Mosquito, paperweight, pee- wee and bantam winners waile the midget award was dona- ted by H.R. Crockett Ltd. Left | to right (front) mosquito, Jim- m: Keough; Paperweight, Gary Gallant; (rear) pee wee, Emmanuel Gallant; midget, David Coffin and bantam, Paul Hogan. ih li Power Cut spring day are expected Island, Lower St. Valley: Clear except for thin and temperatures to climb again to he 50s. Regional forecasts: Nova Scotia, Prince Edward John River igh clouds; continuing mild; ght winds. Low-high at Halifax 35 and 55, Yarmouth and Saint John 33 and 50, Goshen 30 and 50, Moncton 35 and 57, Frederic- | ton 32 and 55, Kentville 33 and 57 | | ; Is Necessary Sydney » and 48, Charlottetown New Glasgow 32 and 50, 32 and 53 B | Maritime Electric will shut ‘ down and temporarily move a } ng ‘ 4 Street around 8.45 last eveni | high voltage line st Ross’ Cor er the truck he was driving, | 4 é sera aa was followed for a considerable| "et today to permit p distance by police. The alterna-| driving art to ee j i , ven | construction of a new bridge. tive in both cases was veren The high voltage line made | pile driving difficult and dan- ed $5 after pleading guiliy to a| S€ToUSs Wednesday when con- charge of failing to stop at a/ tractors began work on a new stop sign. | bridge to replace one washed Two men were fined 320 -and| Out by heavy floods. costs or 15 days for being intox- | A Maritime Electric spokes- icated in a public place. ays. A Summerside man was fin- le 5. | man said that the line would be) | shut down at eight o’clock this morning and will be back on again by five o'clock. Prince County west of St. Eleanors will | be affected by the shutdown. The Ross Corner bridze is | expected to be a on aoe, or Tuesday, Highways ister ee — =. | Philip Matheson said yesterday. os. i pes «a rong pe 5th | The St. Peters bridge is expect- birthday of Seennavsiin ed to be open for traffic today Y’s Men's Club, were announe- | or Saturday and the Bridgetown during the. bridge late next week. club’s regular WEATHER last night at the TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- ures: 1 also decided to take on career | counselling for the youth of ¢ like new. $25. Apply C. Pineau, 148 Cumberland Street. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON, April 8, can accommodate two passengers. Phone 4-5037. Prince County as a project, af- | Min. Max. earing Ernest Murphy of | Dawson .......+.. 12 22 the local Unemployment Insur- | Vancouver ........ 390Ci ance Commission speak on that | Victoria 41 50 subject. Edmonton 29 46 The meeting also decided to | Calgary 90) 88 sponsor the sending of one Hi- | Regina 33 51 Y student to the United Nations | Winnipeg .......... 29 41 Seminar at Sackville, N.B., this | Toronto ........... 36 56 summer. LAWE vc vtec cbeve ae 51 Co-chairman at last night’s | Quebec ............ 26 47 meeting was Jack Walmsley, | Fredericton ‘veces «a0 57 while Edgar Ramsay acted as | Saint John ........ 26 50 songs leader and Allan Stewart | Moncton ..... sebos | ae 53 devotions. The fines-| Halifax ........... 28 50 master was Allison MacLean. | Charlottetown ..... 28 48 dney seeeeve, ae 47 GOLD PRODUCTION Yarmouth ......... 29 46 Gold production in South Af-/|st John’s ........ _ 24 42 rica increased from 11,516,450 | ounces in 1951 to 21,383,091 in| HALIFAX (CP)—The weather 1 | office predicts another fine 2.18 (or slower) Nomination fee $10.00 8 g Ni are to eee Attention Horsemen | 2.25 PACE (or Slower) $500.00 Added (cond’‘t) To Be Raced In Two Dashes—Mile Dashes The race to be held July 9th. Money division 40-25-18-12-5%. due May ist, when horse must ing fee $15.00 July 3rd. oe ae, See 2.18 PACE (or Slower) $700.00 Added (cond’t) 2.15 (or slower) winning less than $2,000 in 1961 also eligible To Be Raced In Two Dashes—Mile Dashes Pama te me interests . start. If ‘less required to start, declaring in and read’ all entrance : winning $800.00 or less in 1961 also eligible horses declare in iness; very | 15. and 50, Campbellton 37 and 50. | town at 11.57 p.m. At Rustico at 6.55 a.m. and Upper St. John River Valley, ay of Chaleur: Variable cloud- y mild; west winds Low-high at Edmundston 35 Bay of Fundy: West winds 15; mostly clear; visibility 10 miles; little change in temperature. High tide today at Charlotte- a.m. and 12.38 58 p.m. Summerside tide eigh- teen minutes later than Char- lottetown. Sun rises today 38 and sets at 6.28. at) ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County) manning Kesident Passes In Mass. ALBERTON— Word has been received by relatives in Albert- on of the death of Thomas F. , whose wife was for- and more recently in Auburn- ‘= The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. April 6, 1962. Counselling Plan Set For Prince Co. SUMMERSIDE The first eareer counselling program for! grade 12 high school students) sijine stewardesses, teaching, held-in Summerside 00) .o0ia] service work, x-ray and the afternoon of April 14 it was|)., technicians, civil service shown in the armed forces, in engineering, drafting, nursing. commission. accounting. In fact so far there have been 30 dif- ferent occupations lisied in which students request counsell- ing The counsellors will provide the students with such mforma- dale. Besides his wife, Mr. Manning mt MONEY SUPPLY The supply of money in Can- increa: eke E cent since 1949 to its $114,600,000,000. SPRING TIME IS CHICK TIME See Us TODAY! tion as educational req what universities offer the cour- se in which the applicant is in- terested, scholarships and em- ployment possibilities. Mr. Murphy is working on ‘the program in conjunction with supervisor Miss Blanche Hogg and the manager of the local office Earl G. Cannon. ALWAYS IN STOCK MASTER CHICK STARTER KRUMS A complete line of Master feeds in stock at all times. waste DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. CHICK HATCHERY 70 Queen St. Charlottetown Dial 43626 cial placements officer at the lo-| cal nemployment Insurance| Commission office, Ernest Mur- | phy. The project is designed to as-| sist graduati students in} selecting a career and although | many more applications are ex- pected, 49 replies from five of the eight high schools in Prince yesterday from spe-| that approxi- mately 150 students will make inquiries and take advantage of this counselling program. The total school enrollment in grade 12 in the county is 228, Mr. Murphy stated. The counsellors, many of whom will be members of the Sum- | merside Y’s Men’s Clitb, with the |remainder to be enlisted by a |committee of club members, | was selected last evening. The’ | Y’s Men’s committee taking | | charge of participation in the ; counselling program is headed by James Murphy assisted by Wilson Ross and Eric Jones. Of the. inquiries received to | date, students are requesting pdguble knit wool | counselling in a wide range of reg. 39.95 @ orlon knit @ double knit wool @ by Parkhurst and @ sizes 8-18 ‘orlon knit reg. 19.95 | fields. Much interest has been ADVERTISING double knit Wool | In Lucky Dollar’s ad-| \vertisement this week, |° prune plums were in-| | TS correctly listed ag 20-oz. tins. The correct item is) tins, price 2 tins for 79 Grafton St. . * 15-0z. We. LE! 17 Knitted Suits @ two & three piece styles Meri Lainit 11.97 23.97 25.77 land furriers Itd. Dial 2-1273 ® Your Prince Edward Island Timmy Presents The EASTER SEAL SHOW Sponsored ‘by FCY Television onight at 7:30 EASTER SEAL COMMITTEE Charlottetown Rotary Club . ‘ i : Z i & Hi ik az », i i r i i i . i? 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