Chosen As Isla Chosen to represent more than 350 crippled children in this pro- Vince in the Easter Seals Cam- paign ‘Timmy’ (‘Jimmie Schur- man) was introduced to Rotary at the weekly luncheon in the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday, by committee chairman Hughie Simpson. Jimmie was born at Spriag Valley, 16 years ago under a handicap which prevented walk- ing. He studied by correspond- ence from six years of age and a year ago came to the Rehab- . “TIMMY” AND ROTARY -PRESIDENT “16-Yr.-Old Spring Valley Boy A time lag of several years be- tween the time the original esti- mate was made and when con- struction of the ferry Lord Sel- kirk was started was given yes- terday as the major reason why Proposed, according to sources. It was also out that ex- the actual building took place. The design was changed sev- eral times before plans were fin- ally ‘approved and carried to com- before Mr. Justice MacGuigan. The ‘plaintiff Kelly sued for $1,100. claiming said amount as value of a 1946 Buick, destroyed by fire. The defendant company, disput- ed the amount claimed, but were agreeable to paying $350 as the true value of the car at the time he. The plaintiff and Donald Mce- | Gregor were called as witnesses for the plaintiff and Earle G. MacLeod and Leslie Gillespie for the defendant. L.P. O'Donnell appeared for the plaintiff and R. R. Bell, Q.C., for the defendant. Judgment was reserved. On the 30th, the case of Wil- liam McInnis vs Arnold O. Burke was completed before Mr. Justice MacGuigan. The plaintiff claimed for loss of his Ford auto- fobile when the same ran into the rear of the Burke truck which was stopped on the highway. Burke counterclaimed for the loss of his truck. The court found that the dam- ages suffered were about equal and assessed the same as $1,000. nd’s ‘Timmy’ ilitation- Centre at Charlottetown for treatment. : With proper leg braces and as- sisted by crutches, Jimmie is making good progress physical- ly and at the same time he has worked up to grade nine. . Chatting, with president Russ Seller, hé said; “I am looking forward to entering high school at Kensington without delay in qualifying”’. Mrs. W. Livingston, school teacher at the centre, who cor- rects his papers, reports his progress as very satisfactory. Two Cases In Appeals Court Are Reserved For Judgment Judgment wags reserved in the case of Eileen O'Halloran. vs. George Cannon. Jan. 23rd. In this case. being heard before Mr. Justice Tweedy in the Appeal Court the plaintiff is suing for damages for personal injuries - Yeceived when the truck in which |" she was a passenger was struck by the Cannon truck. The defendant has counter- ¢laimed for the loss of his truck elleging that the truck in which Halifax Man Draws $20 Fine A resident of Halifax drew a Gne of $20 and costs or 30 days when he appeared in mazgistrate’s court Monday facing a charge of unlawful possession of liquor. Three other cases that faced Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, Q.C. dealt with traffic violations. A York resident was fined $5 and costs for failure to stop at a stop sign. A city man drew a $10 and eosts fine for speeding and a North River man, charged with operating a motor vehicle with improper equipment was fined $5 aad costs. Curling Draw Mr. Justice MacGuigan then ap- portioned the damages, finding the plaintiff two-thirds at fault and the defendant one-third. Judgemen was then given for the defendant for $333.3 plus two- thirds of his costs. John P. Nicholson appeared for the plaintiff and R.R. Bell, Q.C. for the defendant. Miss O'Halloran was a passenger, was parked on the highway and | showed only a white light in the rear. J.0.C. Campbell Q.C.. and R.S. Hinton Q.C,, represent the | plaintiff and R.R. Bell, Q.C.. the} defendant. i On the 29th. the case of Louis Kelly against the Service Fire | DEVELOPING Your Films for 20 Years In Today—Out Tomorrow GARNHUM PHOTO lngurence Company wes heard} STUDIO COMING EVENTS !—————— Dance Bonshaw W.I. Hall, | Tuesday, February 2nd. Admis- FOR veo ~ | SATISFACTION— Store closed Tuesday, Febru- 3 ask for: ary 3rd. Stock taking. McGuigan and Boyle : Organizations -using this column | to promote their meetings and > entertainments are requested te place their announcements i#2 the name of—the Organization or Group who are sponsoring ‘the “Peerless” furnace and range coal, and “Blue” hard coal. Sold in Charlottetown by A. PICKARD & CO. only! Also tm, Stock! af i @ Sydney sereen or stoker event. & Four-Star ; @ Coke Dance Bonshaw WI. Halls Tuesday, February 2nd. Admis- |] A PICKARD & co. sion 40 cents. LTD Double header hockey game at . North River. Rink tonight, Frank Hansen, Mgr... Fairview vs. North River 7:30 p. Phone 5541 m. Intermediate C. Hampshire “Dealers in High Grade \ vs. Kensington. Game time 9 o'- Fuels” clock. Admission 25 cents and 35 | For Montague «4 MONTAGUE Curling to-| night at Montague rink: 7 P. Mz. East Ice — E. Cudmore. vs. M. Sullivan; West Ice — G. Nic- holson, vs. J. S. DesRoches. 9 P.M. East Ice — H. Clair, vs. L. MacDonald; West Ice — A. A. Fraser, vs. Dr. P. MacIntyre. EASTERN GUARDIAN AUCTiON “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patriot Centra] Printing. Organizations using this column | te promote their meetings, enter- tainments events etc.. are re- quested to place their announce- ments in the name of the spen- toring Organization. SCOTTISH Concert Yeo’s Theatre, Wednesday, February 4th. The program will feature bagpipe __ selections, highland dancing, singing and readings. ‘HOCKEY—Montague Rink, to- night (Tuesday) first of three playoff games in Intermediate “B” Series. Montague Bombers vs. Annandale Combines. HOCKEY — Montague Rink, to- night (Tuesday) first of three palyoff games in Intermediate “B”’ Series. Montague Bombers vs. Annandale Combines. * CRAPAUD Rink to-night Hoc- key, Charlottetown Baptist vs., Albany at 8:30 sharp. Skate after- wards. Admission 35 cents and 3 cents. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs Spurgeon Mac- Nenatd of Montague, have re- seivéd word that their son, L.A.C. Wailie MacDonald, .R.C. A.F., Calgapy, Alberta, has suc- cessfully passed this trade board cents. Skate after. NO MORE OF THIS A 3 & «WITH _DR. CHASE’S NERVE FOOD “So nice to come home to’ —that’s what my husband tells me since | got rid of the nervous tension that threatened our happiness.” ’ {t's awonderful thrill to be feeling . just 4ight—physically and men- tally—to escape from Nerve Fatigue—to banish those jumpy, irritable, tense feelings—to have the sound steady nerves that go with good health. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food will help your nerves fast! we with the faster acting ACHING DR.CHASE’S BACK KelLPILLS examinations and been posted to Fort. Churchill, Mo2itoba. Ste <als eo om a i 1 i Time Lag Is Reason Given For Increased Cost Of Ferry Record Claimed Fér Gold Strike JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A “most valuable recorded in the history of South African gold mining’’ was announced Thurs- day by S. Spiro, chairman of the Free State Geduld Mining Com- pany. of ore have been disclosed in a sector of a mine in the Orange Free State, Spiro said. However, it was impossible to say yet how far the rich vein extended. The Johannesburg Stock Ex- change was in a flurry of excite- ment after the announcement. Six Cases On Police Docket Six eases appeared on the doc- ket before Magistrate K.M. Mar- tin in city police court Monday morning. Two city men appeared on charges of being drunk and dis- orderly. One was given a 10-day jail term and the other was re- manded for two days. A Charlottetown man appear- ed on a charge of driving while intoxicated. His case was ad- journed until Wednesday. Another city man drew a 10 day jail term on a drunk and in- capable charge and a Breadal- bane man appearing on a sim- ilar charge drew a fine of $$ and costs or 10 days A charge of disorderly conduct — a city man was dismiss- gold strike described as the} COLONEL A. W. Rogers, Com- manding officer of - 2 Canadian Arm Marking the first.step in the | formation of a public relations | branch, Colonel A. W. Rogers, | E.D., commanding officer of | 2 Militia Group last night pre- | sented a Canadian Army liew- | tenants commision to charlotte- | town photographer, William L. | Taylor. | An ex-seriveman, Lieutenant Taylor served with the RCAF during World War Two. He has} been staff photographer for the | local newspapers since 1955. j When fully organized the local | PRO branch will also include représentatWves of «the press, radio and TV, Colonel Rogers stated. He added that, so far as he was aware, this was the first such unit to be organized in Eastern Command. NATIVE OF TEXAS A naturalized Canadian, Lieu- tenant Taylor was born in the state of Texas and moved with his parents to Canada in 1930. Prior to the war he studied at | West Kent School and. St. | Dunstan's University He is a son of the late Albert | M. Taylor formerly of Free Militia scroll City Photographer Receives 'of the néw group which will ser- ivice the village’s two two-room i. Ee, preseehs “a conmubicaion to Lieutenant William In the RCAF Lieutenant Tay- lor served in the armament section from 1942 to 1945. ; Lieutenant Taylor, his wife, y Commission town, and the late Mabel | aonb "Cand cebanael Thompson, step-daughter student at Queen Charlotte High. reside at 2% Victory the late W.P. Doulle well- 1 Avenue. known Charlottetown electrician. Home, School Association ls Organized At St. Peter's _ ST. PETER'S — Dr. John A.) Bernadette MacDonald. secret- the former Hazel Affleck of |~ | TODAY—FINAL—SHOWS 3:30-7-9 ©. A WAROE AN WONDERFUL TALE: ABOUT THE "OPEN SEASON on (ENE) “COMING WED.-THUR. - CAPITOL BIG - THRILL - PACKED DOUBLE BILL MacLellan Friday was elected| ary; and Mrs. Roderick Pratt, president of the first Home and/| treasurer. | School Association to be organ-| Appointed chairmen of com-— ized in this Kings County _ vil- SOURIS THEATRE ‘Monday, Tuesday Feb. 2nd, 3rd. “Affair To Remember with Tee Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr Cinemascope - Color soap. Also named charter officers schools, St. Peter’s North and) St. Peter’s South, were Mrs. J. R. Flynn, vice-president; Miss MONTAGUE ELECTRIC CO. Who will be his Bride... tonight? PETER CUSHING: MaGhAEL GOUGH a MELISSA StRIBLING <a CHRISTOPHER LEE pesca THE MOST TERRIFYING MONSTER EVER! PLUS “THE THING THAT == _— COULDNT =~” MATINEE AT 3:00. EVENING AT 7 — ADULT SAVE AT “OUR FRIENDLY EASTERN, AUTO SUPPLY STORE aed This Week’s Special chandise for you, get scarce items, ping convenience. These helpful gestures can not be purchased, they are a part of a : > THE COMMUNITY PAGE FRIENDLY — NEIGHBORLY — SERVICE A MORE PERSONALIZED SERVICE, when you shop locally. Your community merchant knows ‘you, he takes a personal interest in your tastes. Often he will order special mer- many little services which mean a lot in shop- Albert L. 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