nebeeyPcain W.J Hodge, Toronto, assis- éant national secretary of the Navy League of Canada, ar- tived on the, Island this week as part of an inspection of sea cadet corps and navy league corps in the Maritimes. He inspected Souris Sea Cadet Corp over the weekend and Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts ~ INSPECTS ISLAND SEA CADETS "are Lt.’ Charles Graves, ex- Giddings, rear, division offi- and Mr. Hodge. Red Point Team To Defend Title Raymond Drake, chairman of the tug-of-war committee for the Atlantic Winter Fair, which takes place in Halifax Oct. 30 to Nov. 6, yesterday announced that seven teams have entered the heavyweight competition, ing Navy League Cadet Corps by George Vessey, commanding officer of the Navy League of Sea Cadets. From the left ecutive officer, Lt. Sterling (2,000 pounds) and 12 in the lightweight division (1,700 pounds.) In the heavyweight - division, True Bills Found In Murder Cases The Grand Jury sitting at the fyn, Shamrock and Thistle, late last July, to be ‘true-bills.’ n | cused ‘| pletion of the latter. last year’s champions, the Red Point Farmers, will be seeking to retain their title against top teams from Eastern Passage, Black Point, Sackville, St. Pe- ter’s Bay, Moncton and Napian. Two Island teams are entered in the-lightweight division, Gas- pereaux and the Red Point East Baltic squad. They will be up against such teams as: Nova Scotia Tech., New Ross, Linden, Falmouth, Amherst, Maplewood —Parkdale, South Alton, Tata- magouche, Wolfville, and Ches yesterday afternoon. Charles R. McQuaid is counsel for the ac- AK. Scales and Gerald R. Foster, QC, are acting for the crown. ter Fire Dept. pictures on the musical comedy. Weekend is carried in papers from coast to coast. , ® The article is written by Cyril ae Seats ctl or Stric time Bureau and the photogra- phy is by Frank Prazak. ~- In the article it is stated that So — 400,000 tourists visited Charlot- | Jury tetown this past summer and|there be stricter law enforce- 45,000 people - attended the per-| ment in regard to impaired dri- formances of the Summer Festi-| vers and their licences be can fal. celled for a longer period in a According to Weekend “Anne” |Teport submitted to Chief Jus- is retiring for the winter but|tice Thane A. Campbell yester- will return next summer aiong| day. with a new Canadian comedy The Grand Jury was called to and a new topical revue. decide whether a trial was war- Weekend speculates on the|ranted on the charges of capi- possibility the festival will runjtal murder against Clare for seven or eight weeks in 1966|Gallant, Shamrock and Thistle. and that “Anne” might be part} Earl Ings, Mt. Herbert, fore- of P.E.I.’s contribution to Expo|man of the grand jury, accom. | 67 in Montreal. panied by the County sheriff, v The Guardian, Chariotteown, Wed., Oct. 18, 1965. 5 i On Rink MONTAGUE — The regular business of the Montague Town Council was set aside last night dea! with the proposed arti- hockey rink for the com- councillors meeting. Also present the members of the tink Welfare League Limited. RR. Beck, Richard MacLean, Gar- met Macintyre Sr.. and H.M. ith. Following over two hours of council Ltd. in bui!ld- by authorizing build and operate agreeing to ap- loan fund for the rink. It was ordered following the! pleas, that the case of The Crown vs. Clarence Gallant on a capital murder charge following the. death of _Evelyn.MacDonald begin tifis morning at 11.00 a.m. The second case against the! accused will be brought to trial immediately following the com- Georgetown Centen Will Be Park Site In Kent Square pial Project ===s-e2 were present | | communication $162.000 through Council Agrees Project |1921, has supplied a hockey and |skating rink to the area since jthat time and the present mem- |bers feel that it is their duty to do so for the children of the ar- jea now and for the future. Previous to the rink matter the minutes were read atid bus- jiness arrising from them dealt committee from the Community | with It was notea that the radio project was inearin g completion. Duvar’s Radio and TV Service supplied the equipment and were instal- jling it. | A small portion of land in the ivicinity of the regional high school was relinquished to the |school board as requested. | CONGRATULATIONS A letter of congratulations is jto be forwarded’ to Arthur E. |Sullivan on the winning of the |maritime juvenile title with his baseball team. Mr. Sullivan for the past several years has work ed hard to this end and on Sun- day was quoted as saying “this is what we were after, however, the team deserves the credit.” The team had received assis- tance from the town council to the extent of $100.00. V.R- Pep ler, was present to try to clarify the parking situation boardering on his property. He said he did not want to do anything th at would interfer with other busin esses in the area. The: town po- lice chairman, Coun. Athol Ro- bertson, agreed to deal With the matter. Ed Downe, policeman for the “>=:|Grand Jury Asks t Action Keith Myers, and jury members visited several institutions where a person may be detained by The Queen. : The jury found everything in order at Beach Grove Inn and their only recommendation was: i“a better system of garbage disposal, and the west side of the grounds be cleared and land- scaped.”’ Jury members were satisfied that patients at the Provincial |Home. For The Aged-were well}: |looked after with the sole pro- blem being a bit more space | needed. : | SUGGESTS COMMITTEE & ° E au month, two spe- | been called, building of a aged. This meeting previous dump available for, h a home. The second meet- was called to deal with ap- | permits to erect a the town by Ray- which was grant- Hie eg ailer within First 1 briows of (0 lon seen Sie tncame Mond, denly that tive. ° except for as he was sergeant-at-arms al Orange Lodge and an adher- ent wg Lt. Col. Alan Mackeod Dies In P.E!. Hospital lt.Col. Alam MacLeod of |MacLeod of Darlington, d i] |Hartsville died Tuesday morn. |!945. — ing in the Prince Edward Is-| Surviving are two daughters Hospital. A veteran of the |2nd five softs: Margare.. -s, World War, he was in his larthur Burgess, Calgary, \ 1.; E Mary MacLeod, RN, Grace “- Monday morning. Until pital, St. John's, Nfid.; John at time he’ had been very ac |/home; Ira, North Wiltsh :; |Alexander, Sussex, N.B.; Oli- A native of Hartsville, he liv- Vet: Hillsborough, N.B.: 2nd and farmed there all his life, Fit. Lt. Douglas MacLeod, with ‘the time t |the RCAF at Greenwood, N th he rseas with the 105th Batal-| Three sisters and two brothers in the First War. On his re- | iso survive. They are: Katie, retained his connection |™rs. Wallace MaciLeod, Boston, militia for a time. oe pos ene mab ; |ley, c! fr, Mass-; is pe al \Mrs. James Locke, St. Peters. Duuring the 1940s for several ag a an Aras ick i the Provincial Legislature. yt. eo There are He was a member of the Loy-| The funeral will be held Thurs- |day afternoon from the Harts- ville Presbyterian Church, with of the Presbyterian . service commencing at 3 o’- MR. McDEVITT Local Knights Honor Patron The Charlottetown Council of the Knights of Columbus yester- His wife, the former’ Flora |clock. { —— +. ££ 2c 2 TODAY - ONLY 3:30 nt 8 TECHNIGOLOR = -A Universal Release MS day joined in celebration with Knights all across North Amer- ica in honoring their patron, Christopher Columbus. As part of Columbus Day cele- brations, the Charlottetown Council heard a recofded ad- dress by Supreme Knight, John W. McDevitt, at a banquet held at the Basilica Recreation Cen- ter last night. ule was the celebration of Holy Mass by Rev. E.G. Tingley. Following the regular business meeting; members~~and-—their wives participated ina panel discussion. Guest panelists in- cluded Dr. G. Maloney, J.E. dus, of wore a laurel wreath in the be fief it would save him NOTE trom mi! AJ ik wk we wk kk kK OK Ox STARTS THURSDAY ¥ ee "THE FAMILY JEWELS (A JERRY LEWIS PRODUCTION) TECHNICOLOR [Pre it SasTin Gaor-MASS DONNA BUTTERWORTH SHOWS 3:30 - 7-9 * CHANGE OF TIMES LIONS GLAUCOMA CLINIC morn Shaw Expected ER “PARKDALE - SHERWOOD AREA immediate application to the; committee was instructed to’ in- GEORGETOWN — The Town division of physical fitness for'| form the policeman to make the Council on Monday night decid- ) Riverside Ho#pital. JURY MEMBERS Members of the Grand Jury were: L.O. Kelly, Chariotte- William MacKinnon, Vigg;. Arthur Roper, Mt. Ed- ward Road; Blair Scranton, Win- z i His Back Saturday Premier W-R. Shaw is expect- ed to return from a vacation in the British Isles on Saturday.. executive assistant , Stan- | nent, Project, which will be the ley Warwick has travelled to Quebec City to meet Premier and Mrs Shaw when their liner docks there sometime on Wed: nesday, Oct. 14. °° ed to make immediate applica- tion to the Provincial - Centen- nial Committee regarding the Town’s 1967: Centennial Perma- the annual grant of $300. Coun. be filling in and grading of Kent Square, with the plan: eventual- ly calling for walks, seats and landscaping to make this area‘ an attractive park within the town. \ Application is also to be made under the winter works pro- gram for work to be carried out during the winter months. Se- veral streets, including a block on Gordor Street, a section of North Street and part of Fitz- roy Stree: need to be cleared of bashes and trees. es The council will also made Premier Shaw and party will then travel by car directly to late Saturday. ~ WEATHER | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: Low Overnight High Tuesday Dawson . ...... 37 Victoria . 52 Edmonton 51 56 45 The easement rights signed are to the Prince Edward Island In- necessary arrangements to move Town Police Office into a located on the second of the Post Office Building Kent Street, as negotiations been completed with the department on the lease of this m. This office will be occu- as from October 15th. CORRESPONDENCE ar i & E F E i : a if if i BEER Gg i eae ll il E : a i EL oF BE registering of the town’s fire hose truck, free of charge, if us- ed exclusively as a fire fighting vehicle. The public property committee | has purchased a quantity of ply- wood and lumber to install a z il; E & PARKDALE W. |. HALL FIRST STREET. i} ‘WED. OCT, 13— THURS. OCT. 14 - Examinations Under Direction of Free — Free — Be Sure You Attend — Free — Free ) _ PARKDALE LIONS CLUB 7-9 P.M. Dr. G. G. Houston Sponsored by ; ‘This ad sponsored by Lion Percy Gay, proprietor of - 4 ‘ Sunshine Island Dairy 4th Queens P.C. Rally Vernon River Hall _ Tonight at 830PM | | " gloe; Alexander Maclsaac, Roc- Victor MacPhail, Mt. Her- 52 51 dustrial Corporation. ACQUIRES LAND The town has also acquifed, free ¢° change, from Bathurst Marine Ltd., a section of former Commons running east of the railway right of way, to the of new housing develop- This area can now be util- new ceiling in the rink dance hall. The installation work on this project is being done free of charge by ‘members of the! Georgetown Lions Club. | Se dan oe cs Ge ot ( mation and prices on the cost iwations ied ing | a Sabhee tee tacetielion in the| en ee eee rink to provide heat for the of- 1 fice, dressing rooms and dance hall. The oik stoves that up to mow have serviced those areas have deteriorated to such an ex- that they are practically un LOCAL BRIEFS FIRST FILM The Confederation Centre Film Society opens its winter season tonight with ‘Jules et Jim’’. Memberships are still available at the box office today and be- fore the show tonight. NAME OMITTED In Saturday's Guardian a cut- line under: the picture ‘Attend Fredericton . Saint John .....,.. (foreman) ; nessey, Charlottetown and How- ard Wood, Victoria. Following the Grand Jury’s|Moncton decision on the respective bills|Halifax . . ........ thé accused, Clarence Gallant, /C- _ ottetown was arraigned 1 Sydney . The accused pleaded not guil-/yarmouth . ty to the respective capital mur- St. John’s der charges when he appeared |Albany Boston . ves CITY AREA ae Atlanta i. os scces FUNERALS Tampa MacLEOD FUNERAL — The SSSGteteRsse SSRB8h ii : number of cases taken the courts; resulting in ing collected in fines month. i i 9°, > & Miami: ~ New Orleans . Los Angeles ....... HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- ther office says slightly drier air .will push .across--the district #2 = SSSSISS! FHS F fin’s P um p and to fill in a dug well on George Street. The chairman of the str se also approved was an ap- ne representatives. of Central Mort- ation from Herman Lavan- ot | 248e and Housing Corporation |-regarding the housing situation ftmeral ~ for Nelson -- Macleod was held Sunday, Oct. 10, from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to Long River Presbyterian Church, Service was conducted by Rev. Leslie Files assisted by Rev. W.A. Patterson. Hymns sung wete The Lord's My Shepherd and Abide With Me.. Pallbear- ers were William Johnston, An- drew Johnston, Ernest Dun- i ' Planning Course’ omitted the today. This air is moist and : unstable enough so that ail three name of one person. She was provnees will continue to have mostly cloudy skies and a few widely scattered showers. The cloudy, cool weather will continue into Thursday as the weak low pressure area, around which the cool air is circulating, shows little signs of motion. Regional forecasts: Yarmouth, Kentville, New Gias- < TO GIVE ADDRESS Rev. George Connolly of the Board of Christian Education, ‘to haul a summer cottage place it on a town lot on Durham Street. received and dealt with included a letter from Dr. Kennedy of Georgetown re- lating to medical services with- in the town and a committee of BEER § The chairman of the police committee reported that a new culvert. was being placed in po- | sition at the corner of Victoria) Streets. Other cul- will be clean- ed out bef winter sets in. A ditch has been run along part of Weeks Crescent on the west allow the placing of cul- private driveways. CONCERNED is concerned as to condition. of - ‘Richmond Street, from Victoria; as was gravelled and EASTERN FUNERALS MacEACHERN FUNERAL — this summer and due to Commercial Tr in th: town. : Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry | Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without | fear of insecure false teeth slipping or wobbling. FAS’ holds gg firmer and more com- fortably. This pleasant powder has no my, gooey, pasty - «non-acid) . “plate odor” (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at drug counters everywhere. avellers Dance : a - | 1 Toronto, Ont., will address a pub- lic meeting on Saturday at 7:30 at Spring Park United The funeral of Donald MacEach- ern of Priest Pond was held on Friday morning from his late Tesidence to St. Columba Church. The Legion mémbers attended in a body and also con- ducted Legion services at the grave. Pallbearers were: Ber- nard Ryan, Frances MacPhee, Charles Mi , Joseph Mc- Aulay, Bernard Campbell and Pius McEachern. Interment was in the church cemetery "Music by The Smoothies” Wednesday Night Oct. 13th HORSE and SULKIES GRANADA Steak Room Members and Guests Welcome op Angus MacLean Local Talent Guest Speakers Refreshments _ EVERYONE WELCOME = ¢_.Anserted by Queens County Progressive Conservative Assn. Hl High tide today-at Charlotte-|the Onied ech oe Cone town 12.58 a.m. and 1.50 p.m. At/The meeting is beamed particu- Rustico at 9.14 a.m. and 8.19/Jarly at United Church men in p.m. Summerside tide eighteen/|the area. Also invited are boys minutes later than Charlotte-|work leaders and _ teachérs, town. Sun rises today at 7.21/Christian education committee a.m. and sets at 6.37 p.m. All|members, ministers, and parents times ADT, of boy : Ss. ‘. a woh : : =