Canada Soon Will Have | Island News Page Shaw Views Meetings Own Youth Peace Corps 27s umm mm ans Vth Mich Intarast” ——— P.E.l. Captures A new service group, to be called the Company ,of Young Canadians, ison the thréshold of organization in Canada The company was proposed in the speech from the Throne on April 5, which said in part that the establishment of a company of Young Canadians is one through which energies ‘and tal- ents of youth can be enlisted in projects for economic and soc- ial development both in Canada and abroad Assistant Secretary Stewart Goodings, Ottawa, said yester- day ‘here that the company will seek projects of social, econo- mic, and cultural development) at home and abroad in which young people may help to build a more just and democratic so ciety by concrete and meaning: | 4u}--involvement_with other. peo-_ ple. “When formed, the Company) of Young Canadians willseek; q nities for social action through the fullest possible co- operation with government de- “sities, and other agencies While be welcomed in the venpeny ~ om riety of projects — from teech- “ing retarded and culturally de * prived children to searching for 1 the elimination of poverty and ‘inequality in urban slums, It will seek effective ways for wor- | marksmen continue to make their presence felt among more than 600 riflemen across Canada as the Dominion Rifle Associa- tion's annual prize meet here moves into the third day of competition. ' High point of P.E.1. shooting Tuesday came when a four-man team captured the Barlow team match with a comfortable 10° been established by Prime Min- ister Pearson t) recommend how the company should operate and how young Cahadiats can most effectively participate in its work. Its report will be complet. ,ed by early fall and the com- pany is expected to be fully | launched by the end of this year Recruiting will take place dur- jing the winter months, with the community or country in some STEWART GOODINGS t useful and challenging job will 47; and Lieut.-Al Mutch 46. In the Provincial Bankers days of shooting the top shoot- ers for the Island in the aggregate are as follows ~ WO2 MP. Susick—195 ou' of 200: Tpr. E.F. Jones—1%4, Tpr |H.W. Jones—192; Tpr Lean—191; Rogers 48; Lieut. Ralph Jenkins, Susick—06; Lieut ($6; Tpr. B.C. Premier Walter R. Shaw, due to previous commitments, was unable-to attend this year’s con.| ference of Canadian Premiers being held this week in Ottawa, After the completion of two ticularly interested in the con- ’ ' Short Lobster Possession Cases Heard SOURIS — In county magis tete's court bere yeuareny,| OUtPUT Down four cases dealing with | lob: were on the docket OTTAWA (CP) — Steel ingot | a B. Poole, Souris, was production fell 4.3 per cent last fined $11 and costs or five days Week to 183622 tons compared for of short lobsters. | with the preceding, week's 191, He had previously pleaded not | 995 tons, the bureau of statistics guilty, Crown testimony W 4&8 seoorted Wednesday heard from Benedict Doucette | * , Output ts 6t. Charles, while defence test-' not represent ees production, based on 1957-59 Ralph Young, Red equalling 100, was 191 last week, mure, convicted of possessing 14 short lobsters was fined $14-and }eosts or 10 days. | Steel Ingot ference discussions on education and said he agreed with the pre- miers that a uniform standard for university entrance among the was desirable. He said “I don’t think, however, |that completely uniform stand- ards can be achieved as condi- tions vary in the provinces but | the move. toward more uniform | stadidards is one with which |am sympathetic.” 165,821 tons. The bureau index of steel in- ~ grand ) king with Indian and Eskimo’ > but is following this week’s dis- ‘ communities, and wil! enlist the ea mM { e oOo cussions with a great deal of in- skills of young Canadians in terest | many different forms 6f com- Also missing the confer. | munity development work.” | CONNAUGHT RA N GES, | Jeaee=0 Sgt. L. Phaneuf—%; ened =e. Newfoundland’s Joey j - SOUTH , Ont. — . PC. We i § we An organizing committee has: SOUTH MARCH, Ont. — Islana Cpl codman—82 male alit tis wake der 1 E. Mae- Are Announced Tpr. RL. Clark— Physical education students in 190; pr. R.C. Barwise—190; the province nave been awarded Lieut. ‘R.E. Jenkins—190 bursaries to attend summer In the Bankers’ Match fired school at the University of New linitial projects beginning next Point margin: The Islanders at 300 and 600-yards the top Is- Brunswick. | Spring registered “191 out of a possible ‘landers’ were Tpr.-H:-W: Jones; The awards were made by the |” Almost any Canadian who has 0 points. and brother E.F. Jones 97, each Federal Fitness and Amateur 3 ta genuine desire to” serve his Individual scores were: Capt. out of 100. Sport Director and the Provin- Roy McCabe, 50; Lieut. George’ Other scores “wo2 MP. cial Department of Physical Edu. 2 5 cation. GJ. Rogers "winners include, William Mul- In the Gatineau’ which was fir. ligan, Sterling MacFadyen and Phys. Ed. Awards | ae ples when compared with. 200 the previous aed with len of 17 TORE S08 178 © year ame, lobsters. The case was ad-, to Aug. 18 to fix a date MOTOR REWINDING Rida lat Seles ea ata Ltd fined $20 and costs or 10 days | Francis Bernard Gillis, El-' 1N LOVING MEMORY OF Robert (Bobby) Gregory ments, voluntary organa- the company intends to help ex- of Y ians. There w : j i Charlotte tions, youth movements, univer- isting soairomas it will alao look tbe svar ear soatrictaas = team shoot which was shot in ed at 1000 yards and did. not Fred Ripley, all of : for new ways to undertake so- Canadians of all sorts of educa- a on - nee oe ae the grand sgeressie. ae 8 na onutith, eceen an a Paneer ‘theuld 4 i Mr. ' ' " match, and placed sec Islanders with a b- TIS: woot ; i Ci Court \Gesdingse. — — me with a total of 1119 out of 1200 le 50 were: poss Blair Wilkie, Alberton, | Stuart ee SS oe who passed away August 5, 1955 ty | PROJECT. VARIETY cate Volunteers will be requir. oly ® mere two points behind! Lieut, R.E. Jenkins—45: Set. oe ae ee em ae = oe =a a i “In Canada it will recruit ed to pass a selection of process the team, Alberta, P.J. Landrigan—45; Cadet § ; : obert —_ ng | of ould be familiar imposes ‘lyoung Canadians to work in re- before taking part. in training which ogteres 1% MacDonall-—-@. moet ae Darryl Ga | with the cultural ‘beckgtound of | E loved and remembered by his parents, ‘gions of economic and human programs appropriate to. each yn cuny ge ane ge eee ee eT aad tooth Murretiscouche, and Robert each province. By an exchange | ao ° Vv 1} ae ’ . . ~ | ~ , . 4 Fine of $] 25 | Samant elopment in a wide va- project. Lean—O3: Sgt. R.A. Vessey — | with -400 following are the in- Mills Montague. of ideas’ ane eters a Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory and family. = 93; Tpr. H.W. Jones—97; Sgt. P. 'dividual results of the teams! should come 2 eee Oe James A. Macinnis of Char-' a» ‘ Taylor—¥4; Tpr. R.C. Barwise—| members: Plow Match a sigue Pibattonetellt madi lottetown, charged with impair- 95; Lieut. RE. Jenkins 96;| Capt. R.A. McCabe—94; Lieut. heritage and backgrou”, /(( 2 ——= — § ed driving, was fined $125 ana ive raw ines Mary MacLennan Lea— 93; |A.K.-Muteh—91; Tpr. R.C. Bar- Will Have sea 4300 tae costs or 30 days by Magistrate ;Tpr.R.L; -Clark—93;Tpr. E.F. wise—05;- Tpr. H.W. Jones—07. DELICIOUS Rouse emu Wednesday” Mora | 7 Queen Contest ONTARI LBs police court Wednesday~ morn- | e e Pts MONTAGUE George Mac- “ONS 2 FOR G ing. p a - ee Lon : arges Vehicle Registration Case | pitt smascet see TOMATOES ONLY Rresid aco was oa “ Cc — ‘ ee eS omy nn c sessed and costs or 15 days cused Of $ . e year): berries on a charge of speeding. R. Stewart Garnham of Mon. The case of L.A. Semple of Oosts Ac Fine 50 | the 25th annual Provincial Plow- New island Turnips ae Rasp Ales Deleon, | tague and L. John Labolt of Winsloe, charged with disturbing | | ing Match and Agricultural Fair : - ra at $10 and coste or five (Brivo! were each fined $50-and the pesce and quiet of occupants) ALBERTON — A fesident of! Joseph William Bernard, St. at Dundas. r | FRESH FIRM FIRST SUGAR FREE FRESS davs for throwing litter on the [costs ¥_appe ore| in a dwelling place by discharg-|Kildare, Daniel Frosper Gavin, Louis, was fined $10 and costs - Mr. MacDonald, chairman of ISLAND In Cans Ready street. eee coscar chants Beagrie a fire arm in a-public place,/was fined $50 and costs or 30/ for failing to transfer registry the contest stated the con- ; RIPE -_ GRADE _ rect: woman, Sarah Horton, /2C:,.u queens, County Magit-'was dismissed by Magisttate|days by Magistrate W. Chester{of « moter vehicle and an addi- test would be open to the pro-| String ‘ Orange | ° Turk y ee cca | ; | Johnston who said that he- was|S. MacDonald here yesterday vince and contestants must be Bananas Butter urkeys appearing | ing on charges of making false | not satisfied tha tional $10 for operating an im- Beans Pop —_charge,-bad-her case adjourned |statements-in-relation-to-claims. or the- t the: front lawn for failing to transier reSisttY | rroperiy equipped vehicle. _| between the ages of 6 ta 25. be to Sept. 9. She had previously for unemployment benefit. [or the Hyndman residence ~atjof a motor vehicle brought inte Zs Sis ee eat ~clusiv _single_or_married. They . one 7 ; ~ 6 6 nlesded wuliy’ to Wie Chane | Aleg fined $60 AM, CiRS. SW ee ee Persons from Tignish, Palm-' could be sponsored by commun. | © ib. | SLb g° © ip. | 3 For 99 4 th. Louis Callaghan, Fort Augus-|and costs and $20-and-costs res- | firing of a shot gun had tak-| In addition Gavin was finedjer Road and Alberjpn were ities, clubs, groups or otherwise. ~~ @ ter s.. ere ° ; r tus, was fined 910 and costs or |pectively were Frederick Law.|¢% Place, is @ public place as de-/$10 and costs for operating @0| fined $20 and costs for being in-| Contest: applications would be | t ‘ frve-days_for failing to-stop-at |lor of Charlottetown, Joseph A.|fined under the code. improperly equipped vehicle. |scicated in a public place and Teceived up to August: 31. Other | a red traffic Light. Labolt of Bristol and George} counsel for the accused was| An Alberton South fisherman, | ina public place and members of the committee are FUN IN THE SUN CONTEST ay om There were five cases of drunk |Thomas Trainor of George- |C-R. McQuaid, QC. The Crown|Howard Edward Skerry, was similar fires were given to res John MacLeod and William Hus- | ey and incapable. One was fined town. They were charged with was represented by Alan Scales. |fined $25 and costs for posses-|idents of Elmsdale, Ebbsfleet, ter. ‘ Winner of Bag AD FoR Boas $10 and costs or five days, one | similar. offences. Residents of Hunter River,|sion of ‘50 undersized live lob-|Roseville, Alberton and Tignish| The dates for the Dundas) eee os ioc 2 wecus —son-and—costs--or 10-days.one | -Each_casewas_prosecuted _by |New Wiltshire and Bunbury were | sters. The offense ‘occured May for possession of intoxicating - Plowing Match this year are ; given a 2-day suspended sent- |W. J. Gairnst, district inspector | each assessed $2) and costs or | 8. qur. - | © September 6 and 9: gOS * erice, on condition he leave town jof the unemployment Insurance 30 days when they pleaded guilty, Ear! Chester pigeon -How- hy p—m-=—and—two-were—re-,Commission.______________ to_illegal _ possession of. liquor |lan, was fined $10 and costs for] - vr omde? ane to Aug S, the oth.| l- John Casey of Cornwall was while two people of Milton and|speeding and Gerald Ratp hy ~~ er to Aug. 7. ifined $100 and costs or 30 days|Charlottetown were each fined|King, O'Leary, was given a - i ei. ce en his | $20 and costs or. 16 days on char. | Hassiog for permitting more j\lawyer, G.R. Foster . plead-| ges of intoxication in public pla-|than two persons besides the Stolen Goods ed guilty on his client’s behalf. ices. ce ‘driver in the front seat of a ve- ‘ ° | hicle. iy ‘ f Possession | ; | . e | Edison Crane -Alberton, was | ‘ | |fined $10 and costs for exceed- Case Adjourned | Montreal Fire Dept. Priest {eC ped Unit a SUMMERSIDE — Charged | t. 4 el ildi fe ania har at; _SummersDe, —_ ctarss’’ Sees His ‘Canada. Building’ — #.,mzcss was sven * Wilfred Blacquiere of Summer- fgg agg og st fined side was remanded to August 9, Rev. Paul-Dollard Morin, 8J,\as well as those in 12 surround- $25 and cake for ssion of when he appeared before Magis-| Montreal Fire Service Chaplain, | ing suburbs of Montreal. ‘liquor not ood from a} trate RS Hinton, QC, in town | wanted to see some of the rest| Since there are four shifts ‘vendor — police court Wednesday morn-| of Canada and particularly the | working each station it means "Adrian LeClair and Erie —Ar-§-— ing. The goods in question con- new ‘Canada Building’ here—jfour calls at.each instead of |thur Gaudet, Tignish, and Mel- sisted of a General Electric Confederation Centre—so he just one ‘and 1 usually sit yin. fae a Bale head mixer, the. property of R., T.| drove his shiny red fire chief’s | around with the boys for an hour No i eae $10 and costs | - .,Holman’s.” car down from Montreab ‘or so talking. They, all know me lin cs eee, -=s»- George MacMahon is prosecu-. On duty, and he isa 24-hour. and bring any problems to me.” |. Kevin Joseph Gavin, Tignish. Srp TN -ting for the crown and. Alex man, he has to attend all. mul- ~ : Campbell is representing the ac- tiple alarm fires and also at- SOMETIMES TIRED ATER SES ROR AT IE AI cise tends with the: (Heparimendiy. ots... The -genial-father—admitsto ceeding the. speed limit_in_a “Another Summerside man Nor- tor in cases of accitents a¥ising getting tired sometimes and that SHARIA BE a _. bert: EarlYeo--charged—w it-h-from any_fire,-But se Be eee Con- only a small part of his duties. cation: He drove-down~to-Nova was fined $10 and costs for = onne Te FONE; this-is_really_is the reason_for. oar ee saif-io eee themfor cad a breaking and entering the Grocery In addition Fr. Morin pays reg. Scotia and up to Cape ‘Breton | Self.’ vent Street had his ‘ case adjourned to August 18. |ular visits to all 52 fire stations before flying over to see “St.| Yesterday Fr. Morin was: Pierre and Miquelon. He is now | shown around the wid a ore or al | jon the backward trip and has | William Connolly an engagement to speak in Mon- | Fire Department whom he met cton last night. | through an introduction by City | “A folly, heavy-set ‘maf, he | Comptroller. John Butler. bears a passing fesembiance to ~ Inquest Jury Named - 3 ti | tie tment ey sar ten | Hootenanny In Death At Clermont 2#:*ts:2%:|__ rome he is a rabid hockey fan and de- - lights in discussing the Canad- SUMMERSIDE—Donald Fran-,man, 243 Elm Ave.; Elmer La- iens and their chances. But he | 3 te Pe con of} wrence Johnston, 13 P al mer’s' sadly admits ‘we don’t do so | and Mrs. F. Everett Camer-| i 3 vell | tball’”’ j | on of Summerside, died in Prinee| ane; Robert Bots See Serre ch eau: sreroes: ie County Hospitat Tuesday night|16 Brackley Point Road; Roy «1 :ame to The Island because | follow:ng-an--automobile—accid-;Stanford_Perch, 106. Gerald_St.;\a1} -we-hear-in-Quebec—is-about- ee eee earlier that af-'pasil Albert Steele, Leopold St. | your miles of wonderful beach- Commodore Room Members and Guests Tourist Memberships Available Main Brace Club Rooms. The youth was a passenger in ae a late model car driven by Rob- | ert Boyd MacDonald, 16 of Sum- | merside, which went out of con- trol and rolled on a dirt road at approximately 3 p.m. The car | was extensively damaged. The deceased was attended at the scene, by Dr. L.K. Zielinski, ’ then transferred to Prince Coun- ty. Hospital by an ambulance | from Compton’s Funéral Home. Later-he-was-attended-at the | hospital by Dr. J.K. Beer. It is| understood plans had been, made to have him transferred to Halifax. but he died before the transfer could be made The body was taken to Char- lottetown early this morning for autopsy by an ambulance from the Bowness Funeral Home. An inquest will be held later. * Coroner is Dr.-C.A. Coady of Charlottetown. A jury was pick- ed in Charlottetown” Surviving the deceased along with his parents are four sisters and three brothers— Anne, 14, Valerie, 12, Arlene, 11, Teresa, 9, Michael, 7, George. 4, and Robert, 3. : Members of the corones's jury are: Claire Hall Archer, East Royalty; James Allison Moore, 18 Felling St.; Roy Milton Small- RHEUMATIC PAIN o you for relief from the oe ¢ rheumatic and arthritic pain? | housands get relief from by T-R-C’s. their suff - Don't let dull aches and stabding handicap fonger. T FEMPLETON'S PRC's: Oniyesc and $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. << For extre test relief, use Temploton'’s FLAME. 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