aor * Ses o* shinies sales atieatobaichaninateepresatiilh ogre ei ae pine nice gt SPIRE eet OE — its ee acai ra is ei ln ani ace eas aaa ee ae ee ea ee = - eae a psa aioe oot So | x town Cinb whe % Campaign) ‘ee 1 <A fine of $10 and costs or 10° : \ Chairman for Lion W.J. “Bill’’ days was imposed tipon Kenneth A a Brown’s. campaign for District | James Eldershaw of Naufrage.— j v Governor gave the meeting a (= who was convicted on a charge comprehensive’ report on pro- ; of parking on the highway ee ha ' ; gress to-date -in the campaign’ | ’ Representing the Crown in all .. : fi : : d the importance of a cases was J Arthur McGuigan, 3 \2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘Thur, April 14, 1966. oT teland Clubs sending noone - ¥ a : oe sate eulond | | their members dnd wives or girl : ; z : 4e@ e : friends to the ‘‘Bi!l Brown Kick- S evie ms GOES. FOR CHECK P a, -]Off Campaign” and “Regional ” 2 eer ee En Aa ‘ Camp ; shiz an ; “4 ion S f ee in Rally”’ being held 0 ne aCe James Augustus Gregory of Ruma clinic * vednaadar Orr haie \ : 7 tion Centre in Charlottetown on Chepstow was fined $50 and | a a ees f : April. 19th. Plant oo ' - pn had been reports that the ac- Tuesday night, Ap costs on a charge of leaving the : f to make this | : tress was to undergo minor sur- | have been made ? 5 | scene of an accident. The accus- : ‘ ; the most memorable night in| .q°was arraigned before Magis- S°'>: but her husband, Richard. , 4 . ce n 2 “o Lionism in the Province ‘toate Tacake S Sohnsten OC. rs Burton said she was in only far" a C : e " : The meeting adjourned to | Kings County Magistrate's Court a 24-hour checkup” before begin- z a 2 . |meet again on Tuesday, Appil Jecterday. ning work on their new °'m, ' | King Lion Joseph FE ‘Sonny’ |cards for the Mammoth Bingo | 2th. : . “ ce og tabbed The Taming: of The Shrew. d * Johnson, presided over a regu- expected to be held in the ‘rink oer caen neetey ace Vales af Car: coe Femme, lat meeting of the Georgetown, in July. tess digan who lost his.driving privi- : » |Lions Club held in the Club Certain work remains to be | Two Draggers leges for three months on a : Room on Tuesday night. Guests done on the Dance Hall Canteen ane «of. driving without. die H t WwW t a the meeting were five mem- and moe Ba ee ap - the | H A ive d ea attention 0 a er |bers of the ‘harlottetown Lions grounds and it was deci to | oC : { Club, who recovered their gong | hold ne Bern eevee at 7 p.m. ave rr ; e ee artemis ot at Roe- : “ ; » \from the Georgetown .Club The Lions sign at the entrance | : we : ‘ ot water at the turn of a King Lion toca gave a fi. Of the town has been dislodged | aie ee - care va = pie accused plead tap—300 gallons of hot water nancial . statement, of the re- oe ie Bese an i800 Wit port yesterday with a large | journed by consent until April 27 in just 15 minutes. pees teem the lag three dances 1 Men Gan ere urged to pick catch’ reported to fix a fate for trial: sy held as well as the receipts from |} mi were irged %0 pic : A charge .of theft of an auto- a the canteen, held in Fonnection UP their 50-50 draw books for| The Colville Bay which is cap- bil inst Clifford Wilfred : Y ; isale, as the drawing is schedul-| tained by Percey O'Hanley is mobue against ©" : : . i [with the. weekly. ddhces ed to be held on April 30th. The | expected to unloac in the vicin- Larken of Dingwell’s Mills saw i eGarrepondence incited ll. resignation of "Charles. "Ti | fy" of 70.00 Tns.-af Ean-Pack, | the necused remanded (0 King ; | “4 om Lions Internatio * ‘ * ; j ig Coun ja a. . > ( eae a garding Lions vests and . Club Mal was sree’ and wit Be. elie: the. North Bae ule iS Earken pleaded not guilty to the } omer Soa ae Seer ee abe We oD aa dered: 9 come effective on June~30th.'| captained by Bert Boertien is : : j n pins that have been ordered; & |7 54, Mair.is resigning due to ill | expected to unload around 60,- charge. s os ' WATER» HEATER ; EW FUNER | . ae een ee health and ‘pressure of work. 000 Mbs., at Usen Fisheries. Thomas Sones es ie 1 i es oe wo La PAL : a 8 : nt; r from Deputy) | Tt was reported that the Cana- fet charged with illegal sale 1- ‘ : . : fi. Se : ‘ Minister trict Governor, Wolf Marold it lain National Institute for the oe hoe ostahes n rlary god \quor, had his case adjourned un- Palmer Electrie Ltd. A new kind of “funeral” was Are Burying Our Old Wages", tended a wage protest—meet- i Souris regarding 5 ott | Blind essays written by Grade | ing itil April 27. \ held---vesterday~-afternoon—in—the—sign—read._on_..the-.1928ing_-earlier_in__the._ afternoon : _..._._ |Brown__for _Govgentr tt -| sevenptipila_in_ Southern Kings | —n1-dregsere-are-reportedtej Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 Charlottetown although the hearse which carried a num- and were then driving to all Announces y_|Campaign"; (“correspondence”) | 4 sponsored—by the Lions, | have Fiounders and Cod aboard....Sterns Webster outlined 83 con- | a hearse used in the line—of. ber of workers who had failed sites of construction where ae : mating that a Qchoo) for Lions |) 31. been turned in and judging . ai ~\"vietions for. the month with 39 Sleeve CANIN ates “mourners” was an old one. ta show up-for—their—jobs—yes B =—work-hadnt-stepped ie ae lub—-Presidents—and_Secretaries a 6 “atid that the | eae Seer! person: is arrested i — 5 a B+ oo = e } ° i N “The: Construction Workers terday afternoon, They had at- oe = A ointm jto- beheld in Saint John, NB: Vinners will be announced in the | ; h 7 on charges of drunk and incap- ae ' For driving - an peg exss Pp Omts oan th a eee oe near future.. Po ice Cc 1e lable. There were 10 convictions | . aga ae : ; : r equipped vehicle Frank Jose s : Iw | The nominating committee are ~ | of drumkvand disorderly as_ well =f sa eile se . : Perry, Bloomfield, was fined’ $10, a _ er grim] Heemasiesion reqliesting —-the fo bring in their late of proposed | Gi - ‘Re ort as a similar number of convict- | | and costs, | minister of labor, that Bernard [eepee wi0,t0 appoint a represen: \ciub officers at the mext meet. | ives p -igns under the Liquor Control | ‘ U r O n esi e Nn | Frederick. Wilfred Doucette, | Cition soar es cider tative to the Commission bine, ing. A lates trots the Cabe ais | ee ae vencistidna a wok edie 5 es St. Louis, was fined the same | ployees and Ray ‘White of Som- Richard Landry volunteered to | saheth, Lions Club in Maine, who| Money collected for (meter | $50 saw only two while a charge | pa eee z : ase gt amount ~-for backing -a—vehicle.| oa. repkescntiig “sanploy represent the Club. +... are-to be in charge”of-the-Infor-| violations. during. the month of. of obtaining--food.saw one con- | n 3 when such movement could not | Co. been appoinied to the |p rhe. secretary informed the mation Booth at the District | March totalled $1,460 according | viction. | : be made with safety. | Brisas’ wAwand’ teens ‘Appren. | embers: that the Safety Tri- Convention, stated that a book-|to the monthly report of the | Motor vehicle accidents inves. | . aces arges Calvin Gay, O'Leary and | ticeship Advisory Board ” angle Signs had arrived and |jet on Cape Elizabeth. will be| Charlottetown Police depart- | tigated over $100° numbered 21 | , f Wayne Douglas Gaudin, . Alber | "ry is' board was organized dur- each member .is to take a num- ‘available at the booth for each | ment submitted at the regular while those under $100 totalled ae : | ton South, were each fined $10 | 51 te oast few d Ch ber of those for sale to.the pub- Fions Club attending the Con-| City Council meeting Tuesday | 14. at ALBERTON — A resident of | costs for fishing trout’ during @ | ang costs for driving without due | 08 R. PMcQtiald je. chain ar \lic. The signs are to be used by | vention. evening. | There were 97 summonses Burton, Carl O’Brien appeared | closed season. __ | care and attention. es 18 chairman. | motorists who have to stop on) Lion Al Gill of the Charlotte-| In his’ report Police Chief | served during the month. , ter S. MacDonald | John Joseph Handrahan, Tig- Joseph Buote, Alma was fined Other members of the board are: |the highway at night and are lu- | : ~ before W. Chester S. MacDonald | 3, was fined $10. and costs $75 and costs for. driving while Jack Brown, Parkdale; Arthur | minous.°The placing of those at Alberton yesterday on four | for increasing speed while - impaired. oe oa i signs by motorists is compul- - : 3 ; separate charges laid by O'Leary | other vehicle was attempting ' ; s On| sory in a number_ of Canadian W. iceman Gerald Shaw. | pass and Gary Joseph Inman, Harris, Summerside; — Cam- /Provinces and are advocated by r ite your Own success stor y ! po! sented by Melville Camp-| Toronto, received a similar fine Be t Case eron MacDonald, Summerside; |traffie control authorities as a : er bell, O’Brien pleaded not guilty | for driving without a license. cd on le WS MeMtatry aneote means’ of preventing accidents. : driving ithout due care and | For failing to use the lower or Ras wh, Ws. Memurtry, girec Reports of the Club's visita- | ‘ ; - a evi wit do cae and Ss beam arene Preven te Adtqurned — j.tezenicsip ant ‘Me dona to the Lins Clubs ee eater, a ore cee see signalled to do so by a police |MacAusland, West Devon, was | ‘MacDonald, supervisor of ap-|Leary; St. Eleanors and Park- | to a heppy ending, Start now. officer: driving in a manner |fined $10 and costs while Wil- prenticeship. dale were given by Lions Law. | dangerous to the public and un- | lard WWayne Deiis, Howlan, In Queen’s County Magistrate's; W.J. (Bill) Watson of Sum-j|rence Murphy; Herbie Stewart | ; . lawfully and wilfully obstructing | was fined $10 and costs for fail- a rear, er Jack jeer mepvaeeine employer a he Lavers. sag oe | ON DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS 5 in the | ing to give way to traffic at an ; reen , Chat an ester art of Char- | Batchilder reported for the Boy | : : : poe oe ee cist pease | lottetown,~charged-- with --break-|-lottetown representing employer--Scoutsand stated. that 23 are | _ fo, 2/0 OvER THE - COUNTER WITHDRAWALS _ Carl O'Brien for dangerous | -For permitting an unlicensed | and entry at the Bunbury School | have been replaced as they are | now training and their activities i : ie : a ; r ing ? ~- | person to drive a motor vehicle | with the intent to commit an in-| now living outside Prince Ed- | will be stepped up as the wea: ; bape O’Brien, also repre-| Claud Howard Gaudet, ‘Tignish, | dictable offence had his case | ward Island. - _ |ther improves and out-door _ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS sented by Melville Campbell, | was fined $10. and. costs. adjourned ‘to April 19. Magis-| The provincial Apprenticeship | work ean be carried on more WITH FULL CHEQUING PRIVILEGES : : pleaded not guilty of obstructing | Gerald Joseph Gaudet, Tig-| trate James B, Johnston, QC, |Advisory Board is set up under |easily. Lion Herbie Stewart re- oN ; officer Shaw in the ex-| nish, was fined $10 and costs.for | presided. Counsel for the -ae- the terms of the federal-provin- | ported that he is working on the ee : : wo ; : ace of his duty in arresting | permitting an impr ly equip- | cused is Frank Sigsworth. cial agreement on apprentice- /ordering' of necessary Bingo : i , soutien sy i are ed |ped vehicle tobe opirated om | Levis Augustus Hynes, West ship training, tts'main tinction — ~~~ | THK BASTERN CANADA SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY j ‘te April ae : | the highway and Nelson David,|Royalty, charged with squealing is to advise the director of ap-|riate for. apprenticeship train-| | ; - two Tignish residents, _Al- | Cousins, Bloomfield was fined |tires had his case. adjourned to prenticeship on matters pertain- jing. There is equal representa- | : * 1386 RICHMOND STREET, one Richard . and Joseph $10 and costs for insufficient |April 27. 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