" : t, Kings, Queens and City - | Magistrate A.J. Haslem wae The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 22, 1963. 5 (Pe recipient of an unusual re- | quest at Saturday — : of the city police s zs 8 | court, : | The occasion was the re | quest by Walter Cullen, of no - | fixed address, charged with vagrancy, for the the . ss trate to give a sentence of 90 ‘days in the Queens County jail. Following the confirming that the accused was serious ’ eel a the ; : urred gave ac Noting that increased © re-,extension bad been reduced be. | °° sponsibilities. were being plac-| yond expectations, — Nee ed upon Rex, Donald A. Camp-| Groups and organizations giv- ee ee bell, minister of Zion Presby- Se nen Women? 2 Union terilan Church, due to a grow- ary, Mrs. Dennis; ' . tending the 102nd annual meet-| MacLeod; church? choir, Dr. sete aa ing of the church Friday night, |G.D. Barrett;—church —sehoal, iment by counsel, AMIE —| requested the session to make| W. Blair MacDonald; cradle a aun for the defesce and immediate arrangements to ob-| roll,’ ‘irs. Amos Gorveait; Chief of Police C.W Mac nor whediges Spevuatpariendiranaagad Ae abr oo Papaya Miss Arthur for the prosecution,’ minister. , © ‘ Hea MacNevin; Women's} 4, case was adjourned for Followingthe request Mr. | Missionary Society, Mrs., Mar- judgment until Jan. 24 ¢ Campbell spoke briefly and ex-|geret MacDonald; - Mission | “For having intoxicating pressed his personal thanks to Guild, Mrs. Verna MacDonaid; liquor in a place other than , fs | all for their contribution to the’| the Guild of St. Andrew, Mrs. | his residence an eccused Wan me life and work of the church. Muriel lioyd:. Explorers, Mes. | fined $3) and nets or 98 . ipa od 7 waned, seg Min Lr acm, Bw: | 8 A cared wh ANOTHER TRUJILLO SHOT = clerk, Ralph Baiderston, whe | Sct, Bible clam Dilley “an: | being drunk end incapain | Amtutenss attends wis Gables, Fia., apartment where |. publie > Ret reviewed the progress and activ- . , one was fined $20 and costes “ . * dictator ; ities of the congregation during Se ee ee ee oF 10 days, andthe other wee | cerry Gen. Jose Garcia Tru | oe Tre nap ‘a bea 4 the year. fen dene eee given a 20-day suspended sem- | jillo, $1, away from the Coral hew of slain ; Re- he Soe Tribute was paid to two eld |) in. os bh. Mre. Peter 2 tence. " . : . - the session who have . a *- . FEM | % steak eae, Cea wore. Wha oer iba 6 R Card’ I 3 Nicholeoa and J.E, Ross. Mae-| si” Bros MacMillan snd Couples Enjoy eport $s mportance E — Arthur MacRae were @ected | : ° e ‘.- TH os “a jaicoim MacKeazis inhi fo seve orte bord of wees Montague Skate /ls Explained At Spring Park " , on ‘until Jan. 1965, * x of trustees, stated the church| j was that the| MONTAGUE — A number of a jhad a very successful year, | church was in need of re- | Montague couples last’ night vi — ot es saree the local Se « ; | With a substantial increase im | pairs which resulted in a mo- | took advantage af the cold wea- ent’s ound ee var pl ayy the: Seneek aeuak: - THE’ ABOVE is from a | to the touring repertory of | . church and missionary givings | tion that the session and the | ther to enjoy an hour skate St | titudes is of greater im-| annual meeting scene from the opera’ “‘La | the company, “La Boheme” | . . and the debt in connection with | hoard of trustees take action | the Montague rink. Many of the a aos a encouraging. Boheme"’ ill be stag- | Wil be given in the new |Cousprig Pilot the Christian Edueation Centre| to have the organ repaired. | skaters, parents of school. chil-| Ine ancq ee ea mere, eme which w stag | English translation by Ruth dren, had not had skates on for | pn, K.A. 5 be- The members < ed at Pririce of Wales College | and Thomas Martin, Con- e . CT several years and hire de J wenn groups to discuss tt Auditorium, Feb. 8 and 9 by stance Fisher, (left) plays Expects Ship * ~ ententio ta casual one meeting 7 of the ratings Opers Conmpany. Being yee. | Pal stark, (right), yarcepe | ar ale oO OST | eu ee fe ee Oa eee card Opera ny Being pre | : ; . 2 One couple was heard to #ay| He : pay | habits sented as the latest addition | Alcindore,” = - _ Despite Ice eas tow hing wan to el ie moat bythe of punishment : ¥ . : T ; a skate t usual | that is not t we learn, | school discipline, « se SOURIS — Harbor pilot, Ja- . Sunday evening pastime of sit- but what we do with out learn- ; : Opera Company To Pre nt | cob Gilliam, expected last night Work ax Wed + | ting before the TV. ing that is important. oa aes 'L h 7 M4 Februa | he would have a ie . — se was that the In the feret part of his ad- ing a pulp boat through the : skate s' ve many repeat Richard a Bo eme ere Jn ry | bor waters early tus} Two Charlottetown sorttente and nar at an mental performances. = ~ =< a i iene. . ” . T 1 . ‘The ship is bringing #| who are employed in Parkdale| farm who have not pa the M ht the fa a ‘Tal a tae ao Ge whee gg ne ge | cargd*to Eastern Products Ltd.| have been summoned to appear | work tax. Bah i! tunity to help — establish the Srovieciel semnd-enawal vent 4 ogee i wah be Woes Gollege on Feb. and 9. | here. - before a Justice of the Peace for} ‘“‘If a decision is made in fav- Gis Name good a a which School penend ted by the Conotilan Opera | There will be three~ perferes- | The brief cold spell of the last | failure to pay Parkdale’s $25 or of the commission Wednes-| la te a same echool a A cg gy Company when it makes its | ances, two evenings and a ma-| few days froze the harbor mg non-resident work .tax. ia pe pees = apa Is nd Delegate - _ . = sal ' , , for the first time this year an Paul Hoy, an employee of t e others. who have n : - Dealing Home School | Guides, sche mann a? al aatlioes for” school, ehitaven. | og is estimated to be about Charlottetown Driving Park As-| paid the tax will be liable to re-| The Canadian Baha'i pro- |, the a 7 He ee ie | The performance will be stag- | three to four inches thick. sociation, and Ewen Stewart; a| ceive summons.” vincial conventions were heid, — need closer » , Griffin ed by the company’s general; However, Mr. Gilliam recalls}. Dominion Experimental Farm| Robert G. MacLeod, Charlot-| across Canada yesterday, The more active co-operation | parents’ attendance award, director Herman Geiger-Torel, | that at this time two years. ago,| worker, are to. appear before | tetown, will represent the com-| P.E.1 convention was: held at. ¥ and will be under the musical he took a boat out of the harbor| Justice of the Peace Donald A.| mission Wednesday. Represent-| 82 Kent Street. R.D. Donnelly, ° ‘ direction of James Craig and the ice was so thick that} MacDonald at 2 p.m. Wednes-| ing Mr. Hoy will, be C.R-.Me-|3 Waverley Court ‘i $ ; | Being presented as the latest | the small boat that usually picks | day in the office of the Parkdale| Quaid, Charlottetown. It couid oir a : 7 | addition to the touring reper-| him up dutside the harbor | Village Commission. not be learned this morning who iy} es 2 | tory of the company, “La Bo-| Couldn't make the trip. The re-| 29 OTHERS > » | will represent Mr. Stewart. i eme” will be given in the new Suit -was that he-had to stay-om|—tan Webster, a village com-| A Parkdale by-law -gives the : English translation by Ruth the ship as far as Pictou and| missioner, said Saturday’}commission authority to have a | then come back by car. that there are about 20 other and Thomas Martin. CHANDLER FUNERAL — | Canada’s most The funeral for John S. Chandler | singers have been assémbled to was held Saturday, Jan. 20,| perform the opera, based o from the MacLean. Funeral | Henry Murger’s novel “La Vie Home where service was coM- | de Boheme”. New original ‘sets eet iv Rev. T.H.B. Somers. | have been designed by) Joanne allbearers were G.B. Foster, | Ivey and the costumes’ ; 7. Harry Morris. Fulton Pierce, | zanne Mess. |. The annual travelling exhibi- end William Burnett. Interment | Puccini's masterwork is a tion of the Maritime Art Asso- took place in the Peoples ceme-| happy combination of comedy | ciation opens in Montgomery tery. and tragedy, of gloriously melo-| Hall today, with 30 paintings in — | dious arias and breathtaking | this year’s exhibit. mee tieteh te tee Ma | ensembles. The story of the Bo-| Sponsored by the P.F.I. Art Pherson was held Sunday after- | hemians’ gay life in Paris, the) Society, the paintings on show noon from the .Gillis Funeral tender romance between che| are in many media,—and Home to Wood Islands Presby- | Poet, Rodolfo, and t terian’ church.’ Rev: Donald | Seamstress, Mimi, has never | techniques. ; Nicholson—conducted the ser- | ceased to attract opera lovers all} This is the only travelling ex- vice at the church andthe everthe world. | hibition which will be sponsor- grave. Mr. Nicholson also _ren- The realism of the story-of La | ed by the local Art Society this _| Bo heme —combi ned with the/| year, and it is hoped that " | in = ® Art Exhibit Opens Today ‘by Su- | the little | monstrate a - great _, variety of.| employees of the driving park the case heard by a Justice of the -Reace. ‘ ae ; 2 Escape Serious | } Injury At Bristol | SOURIS | Charles MacDon Two persons, rowly. .escdped serious injury about 9.30 Saturday evening when the 1956 Buick they were | Morell at the time of. the ac- | driving left the highway near the United Church, Bristol. The vehicle turned over and ended ald and Melvin | vert, Fraser, both of Montague, nar- Both men were shaken u up by striking the end of a cul-7 p but -not seriously hurt. They were | proceeding from Mt. Stewart to | cident. . Damage to the vehicle was reported to be in the vicinity ANCIENT CUSTOM Kindly send donations to P. O. Box 516, Ch’town In India, the devout Sikh may not cut his hair or beard, but yr usually tucks his long hair side a _tirban. in- i ~ Kaew KKK KK OHH HR HR. PARENTS’ MAGAZINE AWARDS TOP HONORS *” ware”. Pallbearers were, |Testraint and ‘delicacy of Pu-| general public will att of $600. AMIL peo _ Whiteway, Kenneth Peini's music—makes ‘for a poig- | large numbers . — — e The Souris detachment. of the | ~ TO THIS F Y ¥ MOVIE z aoe “MacPhee, Arthur MacKinnon, | "40t human drama. The central | being done in the other Mai Goalie Grabs | » guaranteed good. 5 ont TODAY . Shows 3.30 - 7-9 interest in La Boheme is in the|'time Provinces. everyday problems, the little | The exhibition will ‘be open joys and sorrows of our Paris-| afternoons and evenings until jan artists, their girl friends and | the first day of February. en roughout thé opera recur. | William .. Matheson, Everett | MacLeod and Daniel Fraser. Flowerbearers were, George Whiteway; Alex Matheson, Wil- liam Cook and Kenneth Mac- Millan, Interment took place in | Third Shutout | jlen,- 20-year-old amateur RCMP investigated the accident. | To Minor Blaze Firemen Called — CKER BIG 4 CLEVELAND (AP) — Al Cul- CHE DAYS | : goal / oT) . - oe om ‘Yank Captures Wood Islands cemetery. | Ting-melodies are subtly chang JENKINS~FUNERAL — The funeral for Minnie L. Jenkins . was held Saturday, Jan. 2 ' @onducted by Rev. C.W. Passey. ed to Jroduce new insights into the racters, personalties. The excellent libretto is of great help to achieve these aims. Slalom Crown KUTZBUEHEL, Austria (CP- AP)—Chuck Ferrie rallied the tender who has been substitut- ing for Cleveland Ba jured third shutout in five games Sun- rons’ in- netminder, scored his "the second time during the Firemen. wereT#ailed_ out tor day, at. 11.30, last night to deal HOUR “SERVICE CA B “DON'T Starts, from : day as Barons defeated Pitts- With a flue fire at Whitlock Tire the Maclean Funeral La Boheme sparkles with | United States’ sagging interna- Home wo ,the Hazelbrook Bap- humour, stirs emotions to tional ski. fortunes Sunday by — 5, Service on Kent Sweet. | TAKE A CHANCE—_ Way : tet » Where service was breath-taking climaxes and is winning the slalom title of the Cullen, brought here from | ¢ y TAKE A CHECKER” and. Rev. H.L, Mitton. Duri the” service Mrs. W.J. Male, sang as a solo ‘‘Crossing! the Bar.” Pallbéarers were Rev/’D:> L. Howlett, Winston Jenkins, Harold Jenkins, Cedric Ballem, Jack Bell, and Milton Jenkins. Flowerbearers were, Hector Jenkins, Fred. Jenkins, Ralph MacDonald, Ross Affleck, Ralph E. Jenkins, Arthur Ballem and Charles Lank. Interment: - took unbelievably tender in its romantic moments, Comedy and tragedy are fused in an almost _ magical way. This is actually the reason for the enormous popularity of this great lyric drama. Principals in the cast include Ernest Adams, John Arab, Vic. ning combined tor Braun, Robert Briggs, Tho- | minutes, 26.9 Tito Dean, Con-*ace Guy Perillat was second stance Fisher, Alexander Gray, | With 2:27.6 and Austria's Ger- | Gwenlynn Little, Andrew—Mae-| hard Nenning third in 2:28.1. } Millan, .Cornelis’ Ophof....Sheila | Piercey, Jan Rubes, Phil Stark | W45 mas Clerke, 23rd Hahnenkamm races. The 23-year-old Aspen, Colo., skier danced and darted his way through 78 gates of the tricky ganslern slope to post a time of 69.7 seconds in the sec- ond heat. Combined with a 772 first run; this gave him a win- total of we seconds. Freit¥h Top..Caradian inthe slalom Peter Duncan of Mont was to return to Sunday’s game. the first goal at 8:43 in the first period. The other scorers were Fred Glover, John Ferguson, Jim Mikol- and Eddie Mazur. - Rademacher ~~" Cleveland’s Cal Stearns scored | Woodstock, of the Ontario Hoc-| @t 11 a.m. when a defective key Association after Les Bink- | sprinkler alarm system brought ley suffered a sprained ankle, them to Storey Electric on the | oodstock after corner of Grafton and Prince ? . DIAL 4-8553 or 4-8554 tty PERKS FUNERAL — The . ‘hed } funera and_.Barbara thdee Tremblant, Que., who finish é Selden net Ports wes See Nene Sist with a combined time of _ DORTMUND, Germany (AP) 9 RENOVATE. Bt — 7 = from | 2:57.3. This gave him 26th place Karl Mildenberger, "s the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Service was. conducted by Donald Moffatt. The pallbear. | ; | in the combined results. He. had ‘finished. S@th-im Saturday's downhill. brightest: hea Prospect since Max Schmeling, handed |U.S. heavyweight Pete Rade. a : gandra ers were Victor Sorensen, Ern- Discuss Project : est Ings, John Drake, Charles l | Ron Hebron of Vancouver, leo aa ae aeieching : r Griffith, Charles Williams The monthly dinner méeting | 42nd in Saturday's event, and shend aeets ee = . EN Ernest Wood. Interment was of Patk-Royal Men's Club-was John Platt of Rossland, B.C.. Settee aun re “9,000 : in the Cutcliffe funeral vault. held last W, in the 3rd Saturday, both ‘were dis- The 2 vearald . T funds om mi : church hall with 70 members ‘alified in Sunday's slalom he Colame German cut ‘Eastern rust has ample ‘ fl | WEBSTER FUNERAL — The and friends present. The din. {or gate faults. | pewad hie ne oS Ge, Ramee Ney y &: funeral for J.-D. Websterwas ner was served by the Park. The condition of- Garry Bat- | nd. and floored eae: ailable for First Mortgage Loans h Timmy A ag pucrnoom from Royal United Church Women, tistella Se as. aemih tnd Ge av ‘heart Funeral * Earle ; : fously injure turday's | after getting “ fee Mew Warming . Service was conducted by Rev. Eth jeans ae extent downhill, Sunday was reported Off to a slow start. © COMPETITIVE INTEREST RATES Niventosteg / . Sse 2 _~ A progress report was ives “far -better."" A doctor at the | ey ae “He Dee by Lieyd Yeo.on a three net Innsbruck gy May 4 arene ' : . which is_ Battistella was flown by heli- 1 Seas tpg = ee a tea Stenye: tietid eoone copter said ‘the 22-year-old Can- | INSULATE condnc ted’ we Ula Werth, discussed and ‘preseited ma: dh will be released from J. : aor I M r terial on the Augustine : hospital! in about two weeks . Your ome 2 +, presi . assi by rs. steed. “oak Cove Battistella suffered brain and | For Economy & Uomfor: Everett Wotton, chaplain; Mrs. — 7 slain number shoulder toncussions and a@ BLOWER METHOD Doug ss Goes sented by the P Were Pr® sight vertebra injury when he FREE ESTIMATES eee ‘The Sons 7 ie Eight. ark“Royal Maile veered off the course and hit ~ service was conducted by “ a tree. The impact cracked his Roy White. ant | PM SENDS SYMPATHY helmet. Georg 7 o while | OTTAWA (CP)Prime Minis. the Osa Felidet’ service wes eee 8 ae tex: Fann Ae bd conducted Frank Weather- *28° to. : 3 Mact i a i¢ abou Yugoslavia, The MacLean, ¢ . bearers were Dr. H. H. Pierce, The prime minister's office <ait EASTERN TRUST Sidney T. Green, Nelson .Robin- the message also informed ‘ gon, Alfred Frizzell, ye | nee tame tees lees — : Company Robertson and Major T. E. Cross" contrib » ' : MacNutt. Interment was in the towards relief of persons left ws Branches Across Canada 4 funreal vault, | bomeiess. i ; r “| . '