5 - . e 4 ite * : ‘ ' é t 4 nA. 7) oe Stella Maris High School _+| Ee sland News Page _|Students To Expo67 - Western and Central Districts. ae Marie Regions] High be wie prot by the, woe The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Nov. 5, 1966. 3 province to ,have reservations| seven full days in the latter | confirmed for the attendance of | part ui August. id... ’ “a+ an organized group of ite) Expenses for the week, % of Robbery With V lo ence. ers Sib Wel teat § dene oe Son 0 each na tckee Are Adiourned | See Neatrenl It 8 wee an lie Expo fechuree, sad tremport. Sons rue Nee Parli p - -(ae,aat fm the came," 4 : ie robbery |parting lt standing wv the cr.! At A Glance _|seoting mosey, a tha ~-Novem-|ed-and-Quinn ‘down Water Street| | pagy- some_or-all-of the-transpor- | eon . until -he—believed-they were go-|~ 87 THE -CANADIAN PRESS | tation costs to and ~~, ing home and continued on ie FRIDAY, Nov. 4, 1966 teral. meee ee trol. ° Defence Minister Hellyer | a. King, Charlottetown, | introduced: the armed forces Reservations were arranged by | told the court that while he was| umification bill, providing for — of the Stella driving his bicycle on ‘Pownal| 2 Single service- called the gional pore j. | Street onthe night in question| Canadian Armed Forces with | socistions, with the co-operation he saw three fellows running a=| Tank structure now used. by | oy Thomas Doyle, President of | | round the corner of Pownal and ae “ta A : wale aiaet estimated—thtte~ year's tam 7 «| Sgt..Charles Ready, 2 mem-|. neds. whoet rep will total |. high schoo! principal. ber of the Charlottetown Police | ~ 944,444, ushels — 4,000,- | -ams} Force testified that he first | 000: more than its last fofe- Three-Car saw the four $20 bills when they | . Oct. $= “* were passed te him on Clark| ‘Jurisdiction over the wheat Acccident - , | Street by Quinn. “He said that} board was transferred to | ; a In City 2 he and another member of the| Trade Minister Winters from police force drove Quinn to | Finance Minister Sharp. Larter’s. house on Clark Street] \ Prime Minister Pearson an- | Obarlottetown Police reported and Quinn went in and later| aounced a $100,000 UNICEF | 1a# night that three cars were came out with the bills. ‘|. contribution as a memorial to imeti : ; timately 12:16 on the corner Under cross examination: Sgt. | victims of the Aberfan, Wales, weet tno on the co er J Ready said-he-had-no idea where | slide, and the Dorion, Que.. me Pee eee a oe eee: Quinn got the bills, tendéred in| bus-train collision. The owner of one car, which ae THE ET? Svidenen snd thet-the Say: tehorg- Government House an- aelan t oe eee ne ie : : ACUUMING STRE a back * c ledge where they came| nounced that Governor-Gen- . : VA . E s was it . | from-was from what Quinn-| eral Vanier will undergo ‘un- Seo: hihi WISH YOU WERE THERE? 3 . ~s i \ ‘ peop. reported > tA No. and {t's not a mine de- ser are shown operating the vice takes in sir samples = te com mae on arene te. . eee sustained—injuries- ‘and were} : As Maria ~Barabash” dries Wednesday. Miss Barabash, tector, but a device for -miff- “flame ionization detector” in which’are analysed and re- - |" Bytemnal Affairs Minister |*aken to the P.E.1. Hospital for} herself on a Vancouver Beach-. a model, moved to Vancouver : ing Out, gas leaks. Driver Don Vancouvér for the B.C. Hydre corded. : Combined Se 1 At St Ncaving for | teatment by an ambulance| ‘she doesn't envy people in from Toronto only two monthe Hardy ‘and_prober_Dave Glas- —and-Power Authority. The de. (CP Wirephote) |. I rvice ° ae ee Suk ke Wacken Saneecss cee Wt Genkeein thc Wa ee ae re : ; + eae Rome, Home. ; . first snowstorm of the season (CP Wirephote) . said he hopes his “Moscow TO JUDGE ARSENAULT ss —s*([Remendedin | Paul’s Church Tomarrow -_| ist vw same tances | np eee ee eae : Town Court | Aes mur <i us| =" | Grand Champion Steer | = . | i Magistrate Hinton ‘eines Sunday aomaad MONDAY, Nev. 7 Wire Recalls remanded seh Ivan saa tomorrow in B. Pan's Anica En, Commons meta, at . - . [Figen semene |e enema coe ian. mr =| At Fair Is Force Fed. “ ed in Summerside town police | sociation. will deliver « spiritual Tuesday. : eo : Ses es Early Tourism — charge ef break. and entry with | Cosi ore — " By NEE MATHESON [from a pail and forced i into )heard- of, pumping beer inte a HALIFAX — Did you ever hear of pumping milk into a steer’s stomach? I knew. that |- chickens are forced fed at: times The following telegram re-j|the leadership that you gat> our eeived-by the Hon--A. E. Arse-} Association_as_its- very first | Pleasant ‘pleaded guilty to | by members” . J . We would like t - Association. "s men’s . nault, retired Judge of the Su-| President. We w 2 @X-| speeding and paid a fine of $10 —— tees + e | stomach it comes t ¥ ~__ Bow in his ninety-seventh year, |for good heaith and well being. | MacKie of Summerside-paid-$20+ senenenernernnes r never ty year, | tor ‘the idea being used on steers |‘ Fetalls his work as the inititator |I look forward to meeting you|and costs on.2 charge of is until I came to the Atlantic of the P-.E.I. Tourist Associa- | when I visit Prince Edward Is-|ing without due care and atten- fan tn Yas endl tors douoraag teed digeekstce Peaeehe Peas eee ‘Variety in—_— mt year. his appointment to the—bench |dent, Canadi:n Tourist Associa- ; It was the afternoon of open- aher paving been Premier of | tion. : Temperatures: We. tog: day sind ouneet, of re resister: t Lekgnios te alteadzens ot OPENED’ BUADS-——— a | SUMMERSIDE — A imeterclo- ow task an for| adding the last sects = oe the thirty-fourth annual meet-| !t was during the early part gical summary at Sum- ‘many years past the college | job of preparing beet ing of the Canadian Tourist As- | 1919, in his capacity as Pre- f > | merside shows temperatures nie had heen giving two years of | beauties for the show ring. I _ of an pide . DAVID- KHOKHAR university work and great | was on . Ww to Al aociation are very pleased to ; Hon A.E. Arse- ’ ranging between 2 baimy 66 de-| | pase epee ee Lamoid'a ‘stfice to pick “ send you greetings from Van- : 4 and a not so balmy 2% de-| and boys’ choir will lead the con- He noted particularly that ‘‘sev-|sheet with the names = ah. couver. We are alt appreciative during the month of Oct-| gregation-in the singing of: the | eral excellent appointments | and owners of the steers SSS ee z : ene Peuyes Beeston of Wap. Sam Sees mote. es Tome I _ of tourism and particularly Sl, wale 2% de-| WREATH LAID ‘et ov ° i ant : a cams : mean ‘much ‘to the while a ened Ort OO AM unt. | cure pump which took a wide range of par Cog pein] | sora he Mi ie Atay pce now @ member of the Associa- d , makes the successful student | Nelson Hotel, among other valu- Ice Plant sonar cal te saat A mioute- of silence wes ob- | MERDSMAN’ TROPHY Commonwealth Universities. Selected served by the meeting in mem-| Incidentally Ronnie — Lamond: “MONTAGUE — ‘AN equipment occupants of one carte hospital |the recorded average was.32.5|DPlayed. PLANS UNDERWAY =| “~~ ory of Domy Gallant, C-L.U./ last night was awarded the ‘ has arrived and workmen are | ¥~Sterday,_in-preparation for to | sq extensively damaged both |™Ph. ‘The “wind was blowing in| _D@¥id Khokhar, # recent im- ” Plane ter devtiagmeah et a “4 who passed away recently. The |herdsman trophy. The win was preparing the surface fér the in-| 48y's clash with” Souris High | venicies ; ", |& prevailing westerly direction | Migrant from ‘India to Canada | ‘campus’ are well underway |,5UMMERSIDE. — Boys and late ‘Mr. Gallant was a long popular here. He's the 6.C. callton of the artical ce | SHUT, sryearcid| The most_serioutiy. inure |, ‘he emt” and, Presenly “being employed | ith alge autbocion ante, teuas, were, tlecied_ [time member of he Amociaton|Olen's ‘Heriomaa” at" Lawes” plant at Montague hockey and au the dri Rainfall amounted to 3.71 inch- 4mined to avoid the trap of a : : ville, N.S. —- skating rink. Men have been| '# the daughter of aoe Gerala oe isan ek es during the month, compared | Hospital. bas had ‘much_exper- | syread out campus by planning ig a vecu hinete n Guesta- at" the meeting —-Were'| oo ececeeeceeeeeeed. _ oe ve ndi a trace of mow appeared on |e e* * |(buildings. To aid the | PCVHS last night =< MacNeill of Summerside. BENNETT CARR tan taine Football team coach F-L Gor- | £°°¢ condition, suffering from }% ” Khokhar, a qualified male Re- President Don Nicholson, CLU ’ - Which Will be corey a ore | don Montford crowned Miss Silk | ™ultiple abrasions, various con- |’ weather. lurse and Teacher of | pom y ti ne renee 8 The two teams selected will| was chairman and desit with alt. ‘Sum, Ulle of Canada; as queer, and = sock hop follew. | ‘sions and lacerations. _ oon . distinguished campus planner | be further revised and the pres-| numebr of tems of District ; before the ice plant could be| 8s qweet, Passengers in the car ‘were ~ , | thme Tent aa’ wit | and architect to make a. survey |ent number of 15 on each team | tne routine bus- insurance Counselling 2 . turned on. a - or. ae ek Kings nty « working in Christian and said ‘*he is much impressed | will be reduced to at least 12 Charlottetown, P.EJ. ~ It is expected the plant will be| The selection was made by | ii. Jehan Jensehe Gal sionary Hospitals. wittr the possibilities and has| and possibly 10 before the teame Phone 48817 - 4545 turned on in early December | Vole of thé football team. lant and their three children; | 45 Court Ever since ‘Mr. Khokhar’s ar-| iven,ue many exciting idess.” | are finalized. ms| CHOOSE YOUR SCENT 3 ee ee Se i eee eet lee Pere rival from India to Charlotte. |"'Soeaiing tor the “Board, Dr. : . December 15 ; vine * four, all of, Pite | vie November sitting of the | (7% be has been fully involved | ginis said “Our: task ie isnpor- The welfare —lea- ea t . te i) ome Court of Prince“ ES in -the- spititual life of St. Paul’s | tant and challenging, and we be- ~~ gue Itd. executive, promotors “Mrs. Gallant was admitted to,| Supreme Cout of Prince ES | Parish. He has been assisting |tieye the development of Prince COMMERCIAL the rink, are presently seeking hospital suffering. from_lacera- : the Rector witl-his timely mes-|o¢ Wales will continue the ex- s : rton had was held in the court house in >to ‘the : ; <1 a manager-and an ice maker. lerome had possible bones sages ‘ to Senior Sunday | seilent service which the Col- f Di} They advise that ice time has al- Seat 2 broken a the beck; ‘aad Eitis- | oOo oe ‘Tuesday wip. | Schoo! Bible Class on the in-|lege hax given for 190 years Pin \ able =a t ‘7 d and it would Anne, lacerations le sights of In "s. . ‘i ik | i apr tieaeaantor te eee Pharmacy —|the~ face; was TH? Feleased | Tweedy “presiding: ~ There sights of India's major religions. / and will open up vow ap- ~ et. : ; from-hospitat._—_—_-——_—— e exciting era of educa- last spring - A number of wa vers| The Blanchard’ ear, which | Jat; wotope Bible Society tion’ we hope to tradi- ; and. a quantity of sha lotion | was heading east toward Sum- E . ; Siaebige n tional practices } new | - The teams are entered in the | were stolen Thursday when [‘merside, was in collision with a| .T% jail report for Kings ns Annual *—| methods and, fe | Junie. category” (under 20), and | ___ DEATHS ¢_into “Nichol-|-car_owned—by—Andrew— Joseph | COUNtY Jail for the period from | our students hold their first meeting next | ; A i ‘son's Pharmacy, Alberton. Gallant, Egmont Bay, a 1953 Me- ee ae eee Canvass — on.” = a rcteg a Ee 2 clock ia CKETT — estern| Entry was made by breaking | teor. on_ May 3, - 1986, showed dae ae sini Ho rou Thuridey.-Novenr ti window on the north side of |- The lenees ES [during that. period 177_persons|__atBeRTON-— ‘The executive | St:—Dunstan's being m= {Vocational -High-School=———--~- ber 3. Mrs. Edward Hackett of} the building which is located on | west toward Richmond, at |hnad been admitted to Jail. The| of Alberton branch of the Cans- |pletely different Ca Forwarded from the. Rewey vain e Soe The accident happened about |were: intoxicated im a public - ee recently | aad. meth : Funeral Home to the home- of | months age two windows ax'te, |o22_P-™. 16; unlawful’ possession of tiqu-| canvass fer funds whith nach, | desirable) CENTRAL her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. | south eas Amare ot,. 11; impaired driving, 29; | eduled to begin and others who ; and Mrs. Edwin Gavin, Tignish, | boarded ever’ ant dhieled RCMP Highway Tratfic offences, 16;| Canvassers for the tonx are (here by both PRINTERY }- weld, Monda ie _ ‘Town policeman Howard Fo! » Hag noc oe ae a ne aaa Maem Wesley this kind, of ‘education and the 9 | y, No + | Jey and membe.s of Alberton ; entry and ‘5. The , Mrs.. : S. simon and St Jud, Churek | etachment oft RCMP ave | PFOMOFIONS report showed § prisoners at| Ralph’ Haywood, Shiri” Mat |college, envirooment of ther MEAT MARKET g vest brs ‘ . and : mapeieenais stats at 9.30 a.m. inerment ia = Announced - =. [Te sans w tie chs hn | Ge eoleea aan ee ee = Oe eT at ceases Ol The ig fcr of} SS _Sener"____|iterton Sout, “ore Pred Rer-| DOUGLAS BROS.&JONESINC. i ed * ~~ 2 tone: William- J. ‘Charges $ Cees ae: — — i | im isse and a son, Marvin; died Cninade Dock, Mrs. Willard ; lc Gi ao ° : Za Hambly of Winsloe in his’ 86th | oenaeil the » Oss am | last year. jor Hills River, Mrs. ; ., year, Remains resting at the Laid He at “L” ovune eee Surviving are four sons and Se Li mg 4 Eclitie Fuseral Home. eatll re oo ae three daughters, Gerald, Mar- S Reginald Eid oe = ene Oiited Charek ee “Magistrate James B* Johnston | Meee =o tea -Can-Po eo 5 “has sho an | ae a i * z , “L” - Divisi Ha: G * : nounced that Rev. Donald M. ; ‘a * ee Sens mien ae ike ipod | aE Delteeciny “ho Staft- Dea ae Sone met ee oe Quizg, district secretary for the y : = TACKAY= Suddenly at “Torn | Eas aet nce shares, [tergnet: Coasable R.C.Clark| ward Gain Vila) of Tiealge. |r, Secet Wil sve 6x ay 7 ‘SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE: MACKAY— Suddenly at Toron-| John Robert MacNevin, James | Corporal _ , ° | There are thirty-two grandehil- | ‘T34 address on the work of . to on Monday, October 31, Louis|Chester Shaw, and Robert D.|_C®arlottetown Detachment / dren, also five brothers and four | ‘™* ganization on November —— - Bernard MacKay on Inverness |MacNevin, all_of DeSable, were | Corporal C. A. J. Bungay-to Ser- sisters. , en net Ceres Sal os " @ Can be installed without’ a pit and formerly of Glace Bar, N.S., {charged that “‘they did on Oct-|#¢amt; Constable J. A. Cox te| The funeral will be held on -—_— @> Pert lent and frost free tm his 2th year. Forwarded |ober 30, Hallowe'en night, with-|C°TPor@l; Constable E. F. Me-| Monday from the home of her es : a erfectiy.s trom the Rooney Funeral Home | out cause, damage a cottage be- Pe Corporal. ee cmtnlaw asd Abaghter, Ms. STUDENTS, POLICE CLASH on ae priene ® '% H.P. will pump from a.depth of 180 ft. & ; - — siica te ae avin, . SINGAPORE ce rte : “ ete - en, i... of |longing to or wee, De- | commissioned ie | aie. to om a aa So = lone a oe ie oe shell for corosion resistance with thotor Inverness, where the remains| They were also separately by the Commissioner, | and St. Jude. Tignish. for Re-| battle with riot police Friday Deep will rest tntil Sunday noon, then |charged with causing damage to| noice Nova! Canadian Mounted | quiem High Mass at 9.30 a.m.In-| when they tried to storm the @ Price reduced to.compare with %4 and 1 HLP. ejector to the United Chureh, Bideford, |a cottage belonging to Arthur come es the.re- | terment ‘the Chureh | city hall office: of Prime Min- ps. for service at 2 p.m. Interment |Myles, DeSable. The esses were |that took inet iota nana ister Lee Kuan Yew. ' - Well @ Full one year guarantee on complete pump and motor “ig the Church cemetery. adjourned until Wednesday, No-|during the past few moon ‘SEE THIS PUMP TODAY! = ~ CORCORAN — Suddenly at his |the defense, Ian MacLeod, to re- — a. 7 Pee home in Traveller's Rest on Fri-|view the cases. No pleas were Sea Cow Pond p S a = Gc Leo-| entered: ‘Three juveniles were |: 2 =P : rcoran in his year. arrested in connection wi e i Resting at the Bowness Funetal saad oag = Woman Dies By Home. Funeral notice later. Vi- | John Micflael Curly. Georgetown| TIGNISH' | The death of Mrs siting hours 2-4 and 7-10. Royalty. pleaded guilfy to having | Edward Hackett of. Sea Cow j Cc ~ 3, 4 E13 wi MATTHEWS — Siudde t |care and controt of a motor ve- | Pond occurred on | ‘Hampshire, November regen hicle while impaired, and was |the Western Hospital folteving | | ‘ : ¢ Chester Matthews in his $7th |fimed $100 and costs or 15 days. |a year: Resting at the Cutcliffe ; .. A daughter of the late Mr. and Funeral Home. Funeral , |- NEED WATER FOR woop - | Mrs. Doucette, she nen | service starting at 2 o'clock. Ig-| The Ontario pulp and paper| Was born at Palmer Road -six- # terment in Floral Hills Memor- | industry uses.550,000,000- gallons | ty-six-years ago. : fal Gardens. v @ water a day Her husband predeceased iter