4 J amen J eal aidan kin ‘+ ISJAND NEWS PAGE Summerside and Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Jan. 24, 1962, Oyster Fishing Cases + Dismissed In Prince Co. SUMMERSIDE ~ Two cases that the boundary had not beea. E | of oyster fishing in a restricted clearly defined in the evidence | area and another dealing wita | and there was po evidence that | a bootlegging charge in Tignish, | the two were actually fishing. | were. heard. yesterday after-| Magistrate MacDonald sated + before Prince County Mag- | that in his ‘amy persons | W., Chester 8. MacDon- ae ik Se and get | aid and resulted-in dismissal in’ away with it through a legal | eae. : . we nice ‘2 ; strict Official ternative bi tone, against both men, | PELL Gregor MacCallum, to dismiss the charges HE NEW executive of the BOOTLEGGING. CASE Gompany is seen Beach, vice-president; (mid |B» ® f ' ‘In the bootlegging charge— dle row) Ralph Johnstoa, Long a restricted . area the aanen Lottie Keough, of Tig- terday at the end of the an- | River, past president; J. B, pn i . _ STERLING WOOD, Mt; Her- ta and president of Ja * ert (left) and Loman Mee- oer F a eetnend Breeders’ | Bideford River on Nov. 1. wo witnesses were brougtt nual meeting held in Summer- | Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay; Eric + Lean, Arlington, Lot 14 were Association at the annual | ys Bud Williams, a fisheries of-| forward by Crown Prosecuicr side. left to right, front row: | Lowther, Crapaud, directors; re-elected yesterday as secre meeting held here, ficer stationed at Ellerslie, | George R. McMahon before the Ramona Tanton, Summerside, | (back row) Albert Linkletter, : , stated that on that day he was | case was adjourned late in ‘he recording secretary; T. L.| Linkletter; John Maelntosh, . . . 25 : l towing 2 dory imto the harbor | afternoon until Feb. 21. Linkletter, Summerside, sec- | Tignish, and Chessel Annear, | when he noted two others fish-| Joseph Oswald Petrie, of retary-treasurer; E.W. Johns- Lower Montague, directors, * orthorn Ass'n Faces SuSSe oe o! = SPEAKS. | he was eithe- | Arsenault, of Howlan, both told | : “ N. 4 wil | (af he pero fa the Boats ai | of traveling tg Tinich od or PEL, Mutual Fire Insurance *~| se concer Coin Mackey o| unvick'aa PEt : i , | chasing es a : : : ; pope wa : ti it raion, at ater io. “Bet, Carers bee's Reworts Record High | crea: Ste, epee i oe eee ia | 7 ing thé dory into the harbor, he | Mrs. Keough for two ‘dollars. | eports ecor ign income ele p a held last evening at the Kensing- a rich reward for their great ec . , e | returned fo find that the two They were later apprehended : | ton Legion Home with ards | work and he asked each ber te dories were now in the legal | zy Cnst. Peter Boros of the Al-/ SUMMERSIDE — The P.E.1, terest income amounted ‘0| of 75 Lions from the seven is. io rededicate himself to the work @ pe : * | fishing zone, and immediately | berton RCMP detachment acd Mutual Fire Insurance Company | $20,851.93. \dand clubs in eieniaee.- They 9 Vosion He called ’ Me ! Loman MacLean, Arlington breed, plus the additional _ seized them and brought them | after obtaining statements from revealed an all time high net| The net losses showed an in-| were accompanied by their wives Jessome to Tread rg 7 ee ~~ Lot 14 was re-elected president | amount available to all other to the fisheries station. them the three returned to the premium income of $226,496.52| crease over the previous year) or lady friends code .of ethics and deputy dis- of the P.E.I. Shorthorn Breed-| breeds, amounting to three - Mr, Williams stated that in Carter residence where.bot for the past year at its annua! /of $39,000 and amounted to/ yrast We cr trict governor, Reginald Mae ers Association at the annual | doliars for every calf register- that particular area the poss lads identified Mrs. Keough as meeging yesterday. at Civ ic| $182,010.01. ; | ee ee Wee en tumeaielte ta seal the sepeting id here rday. |ed during the year. But it will marking the illegal fishing zone | the one from’ whom they had Auditorium. Retiring president, The report showed that the| poem Comme ee ee ana ' "The expenses |not pay any additional grants are slightly out of line but not purchased the beer. c Ralph Johnstone presided. loss percentage’ of’ premium m-| . ” * Others who spoke briefly were Ay coming year, as they | for prize money, or for other by more than 10 feet. lita aun a oo pee | * ¥ semen, Burlington, | come is approximately 90.3 per | ena deputy district governor 11. chairman, Joseph Molloy as 8 | purposes, Defence attorney, J. | Crown. wi 5 ard was elect presid: or the! cent compared to 69.6—per-eent-+SPOxe on the hustory of Lionisim — ; * __gutbeck—in— —also-|— Last year, Secretary Sterting | cNaught,—QC,moved for-dis--and—aiso—an ness ited—coming year, with Goede Mac-| for the previous year. especially regarding the district Boyd ‘Beairete, ceuana; De would ex- | Wood explained, the department missal upon conclusion ‘of the | by defence attorney, Mr, Mac- | Callum, © Brackley Beach a%| The company carries a tota! - aaa clubs be- puty district governor, Reginald eed which bas| had paid some $499 toward the| WALDRON MacPHEE, Elm. | Crown's evidence on the grounds ' Naught vice-president and T.L. Link-| in excess of $58,000,000 of fire ae ny 1a Mr. Mac. Mactellen, Summerside, and 4 ce ne eles” past | Shorthorn list, the‘ asso-| wood has received word tha’ : letter, Summerside re-elecied| insurance, an increase of approx- eg 3» “tens . ie King lion of the Kerisington Club ‘ ne 24 cattle | ciation up the rest for| bis Elmwyck herd of Dual Pur- |. , * - as secretary-treasurer. _ imately $4,000,000 over the 1960 ~ pad athe 2 Don Baker who welcomed the im from other provin-|the Beef Shorthorn classes. Shorthorns has won -the ‘ Ramona Tanton was record-| figure. Sidhe the estab the first | Lions and their ladies to the vo. The exhibition association pro trophy emblematic of ar e e su S ing secretary. — | The directors report abhorred caande cee ae on in ett rally. * ; —— cut wr vides the eee any for the | the highest milk and —— een report saowed | me fact that the a such | ir Jones ‘passed oa in June |, Deputy District — Governor. _ @ubsidies exhibitions ger classes Purpose ratings among herds Bass e net ‘premium™~ income | a large percentage of the losses a .. | MacLellan expressed the regrets ar Ss ee o animal | shorthorns, gag ted g hy It is ° an increase of $19,000 over =~ unknown to the insured and a ao 7 A age ple | Of District’ Governor Jacob i b qualify ! ; honor 4 a e previous year. the fact that’ many persons | Kirsch of Moncton who was un- member must have paid ee me conte come to a Maritime From Ice ( U i i in | About 62 per cent of the net| still persist in lighting firés im from —— ethan’ a | able to be present. Mr. MacLel- — eae a, of = aietaan — & oak, ean tee pee Fives vs: ee teeneae is derived) their stoves with gasoline and Popa ie “Ne Gaunisies or | 122 asked each member to take 1 e . ‘ . rom farming and fishing risks| kerosene which is a very bad a : | back to his club “‘some of the i to whch tale he “— ae grant wo thus joy Bigs wo will be ye SUMMERSIDE — Ray Sauve; as they- were interfering with | it was stated, while the net in! practice, it was pointed out. — areas at the Pre-| brotherly love that exists here trucking subsidy year making grant annual meeting It fishing. Bs tonight.” membership fee has raig- | avaliable for both types of Constine Dest Purpose Short. | % Summerside pleaded not TE ncertay in court Sauve The first Lions Club on P.E.I | ‘The charter members of each _ ¢@d to three dollars. Shorthorns fora total of $600.| horn rs Association in | Suilty in police court yester- 4 net tin ahatier ek Slee | an er rs ‘ : The Shorthorn breeders’ face | Last year only one basic grant} Toronto on Feb. 9. | day to a charge of creating i ncaner 5 eS en | gue in 1949, the guest speaker | raster a —, = = - see situation > oe available for a total of ‘a ones tot | an obstruction by cutting the ice | the town limits and the police | related, but this charter. wWz3 | group was eS ; prize money : ee actically t year on | at a _ landing ‘and — did not. have — — . os Provincia ~“Exhibition. ~ While | “Mr. Wood” felt“that with @ | the livestock show. case soe Slag this particular area, However, Then followed the Charlottetown | ray ST kee een = , have separate shows for | larger entry of Beef Shorthorns | NO INCREASE rate Richard S. Hinton Q.C. un-| the Magistrate informed him me, ‘asf s club in 1953, Summerside and ' ed into the banquet.hall by Piper Beef Shorthorns and Dual | expected this year, entailing a| The provincial government | til Thursday. the harbour is within the town Kensington in 1954, Souris in ‘55, Rudy Dawson of Tryon. . é animais, the ba we te gota outlay, ‘the | grant of $9,000 to the exhibii-| Sauve .was summoned. into| limits. He added that 30 years : Borden in 1957, Parkdale form-| embers of the committee exhibition only | ‘ aasociation-may well| ion has not been increased in| court after police received a| ago that landing, was used by % =| ed a club in 1960 and St. Elean- jn charge of the. rally were prize money for one| have to take a larger coniri-| 20 years, said Judge Bell al-| complaint ‘that he was cutting| nearly. every.one coming from 4 ors in 1961, . | Lorne Glydon, James Ramsay as they do for other | bution to the prize money for | though, he added, grants to} the ice at the public landing} Bedeque, who crossed over on : - Mr. MacKay stated that Erie | George Clark and Eric Jessome. ‘ the big fair other fairs in the province have | adjoining \Harry Dickie’s ser-| the ice. The landing is still used _,TIGNISH — Why are there | Gotag nothing to provide for | sesome, past president of the |The Ladies Auxiliary of the _ 1 The of the pugwested| Mx, Justice R. R. Boll, o/ been increased and in some | vice station, Water Street east.| each winter by yehicles and ped- | 2/ways poor times, increased | young people who are not qual | iensingion club and now inter- | Kensington Legion ed in available revenue | director of the Shorthorn Breed- | ©a9es doubled. He was_reported to. have told| estrians, # , |-taxes for fishermen, farmers | ified to go en to univewsity. : the | of : ell 2 a.d people in general when #| Training should be provided in| B&tional counsellor was | Grace was delivered by Rev. when the ‘secretary ers Association and also of | The breeders decided to pro- | Police that he cut the ice in| A man charged ’ with being beet gy wd first district governor of dis-' Ronald Parsons. - Jetier from’ the deputy | the exhibition association, said | Vide the same financial aid for- order to prevent cars from | intoxicated in a public placetwas | Conservative government is ig) their own districts for those g i saisioler “of sgricuture, oullin-| the exhibition ‘association loet | alt club members, the Rural | étiving out on to the harbour fined $20 and cosis or.15 days. | Power was one of the questions | students in agricalture, carpe, | | 1 a ’ | posed by Alex Ma » leader | try, s, | : wn — of aid to the . Youth Fair ait the Easter Beef | of the P.E.I. Liberal ‘party to | are unable to complete grades | Gr n bl Week Pose Show and Sale; but they discon- + * ° Ponies exit) LATENOTICES [dea a! rence te 8 IK. €. Irving Said Enthusiastic sis" seins ‘ieee “Dine tet ® sim st Problem For Nafional Park’ (Also see | announcements in : | hall last night, | the rally the time was given | rob em r NaTIONGC! rar k on Boot Shriorn Duos and te [eet sdhaning Caniied AG) ties "io "the ‘Gropead 2s /QON West Pt. Ferry Project == .X:..Maao ibe, zomna | ne, the ome Linea te | ot re- superintendent of the Prince Bf Purpose of the hibition and the show at Dua- : | ape er a Tany, | over ec “Because of the terms re- ; superinte: D oy ‘SUMMERSIDE — The chair-) Mr. Irving had shown enthus- ee ee ee ae wien dee Campbell, Paciargedl gp gender ggg fe ene Se a a members set aside &/ man of the West Point Ferries | iasm for the project, no matier| gaiq “is going to give $10 «| Summerside. | tional Parks, many factors have| Mr. Kipping was commenting M Mitt ® e* ~_ Audrey | wommittee. P. M. MacCaull,| Wmere it was decided to. place’ month increase to old age pen- | ¢ In the election of oificers for | to be considered before a pro-|on a recent proposal to hold a tion of her — Ellerslie last night stated that the mainland termina) of the) sioners; if he continues sinking | the First Prince District Young | motional scheme of this kind-can | “Green Gables Week” with a | Co-operation and as- res ei proposed project. the country in debt’ as he has | Liberals —Assodiatioh, Andrew| be approved,” Eric Kipping, real live “Aine of Green Geb- sistance, voted to hold a field | he was “well pleased” with an/| - ir, MacCaull also stated that j ” day atthe } ot F interview he “and another mem. 80. Na at been doing where is he going Wells of Alberton was elected | les” as a tourists attraction. MacLean, late in June or early | ber of the cominittee, Robert | i een meet | to get the money? | Presiden oe Arsenault, a WEATHER » He —e Sees nee ~—_ ’ ea . |W t ej « ; the present govern- | nish, ‘v lent and . al to have in July and named Professor | Grindlay, MLA, had with KC.) touche and Shediac this Friday ee Ay Kinch, St. Louis, - | 0 - LH.’ Hamilton, formeris af Jrviag i= Saint’ Jehn and that Quniee ah. inte ee se: ne ie See ot Louls,_ 88 |_SORONTO+EP}+——Feme - L._H. former: Larving in Saint Jenn as ning aboard the fer Otis ed tentetne—te attions mpoiited’ sec! trea Cy : oe which. the ‘‘Anne of Green Gab- | Macdonald . as fi tween Borden and Cape Tormep-| taxes, sales taxes, hicox > Directors’ were named for | ‘res + aay |les” story was set, has-been un- town with Rennsth : | “The PELE. committes chai: | wae” eee an eae AS o "age MacDoe. Vietoria 3 s = oe sae | BL ulf- | way. promised by Dr. Phillips, t. Dr. Douglas MacDon-| , 7 “"*"** a "s Unionville, Ont., as mage Benen ge Sete ie | oe Macquarrie, Angus Mac- ald, Charlottetown addressed the Seat oSebeoenet = ‘ ment.of northern affairs and a choice. renal = Mee «s peeheress. which Members were urged by j ance the building of dock facui-| en ee ie “tehe's Liberals and expressed. the re | TOPODO sass. veer 1725 spas istration Aibas Waberta oc | tion campaign.” In t ay's |' Liberals and expressed the re | 11 wa 18 oO ible-forthe administration un ales te Southpért to , ities if the New Brunswick ter-| Guardian, stated Mr. Matheson, |‘gret of George MacKay, ~ | Montreal a 23 | and operation of national parks “ ern depact- mg’ ee | the present minister of pudlic | who was unable to be present | Quebec eset ae 19 ee the o ere emt of ngrionl soimal ks, Mr. Walker continues. to | owing to illness. ; . Kipping noted - they may have for sale and the project no matter where | evade” the uestion : Seated on the platform were | Fredericton ..... 31 | ficulties of traffic congestion considered’ the suggestion’ ot | they decided, to place the ter-| “Referring to the low price Fiueea Gaudet, Mr. Matheson, |Saint John ... ... 30 29 | the area are also increasing eace Ralph — Clan that a minal. eae potatoes he noted that the Shaw | Alexander Cameron, Andrew | Haltf: 32 «4g. | C27 and the presence of the —e of Shorthora While in Saint John, Mr. Mac-| government merely says “you| Wells, Dr. MacDonald, Robert BS * 3 95 golf course in the immediate cee. a oo a * a with are growing too many potatoes”. | Campbell and Edwin et — we ce ae 38 area complicates the matter Prince County for good Short- | ager. htc GE he. Siting th ex orci cea bowie a ‘he vay Wonen | Yertoouth <3? | ei, iaese probleme horn breeding cattle Mr. Adams advicety ‘eapeclty tn. their best finned, bet seat te aa" ‘ HALIFAX (CP)—The weather | nave not yet been found and : ‘ : r| have ae reported to Aw Roper in | for adequate vessels~He stated |- =e Lee ae a pr Magcaaed weather | final dectslon in the matter has, ; telephone | _ yesterday that present plans call for two | boas 0k Fe therefore, not been reached as spiibeanere| ster. war tae oe coos oe mek tie erie ee | 1 __| Halifer and vicinity, Souin| 7% MF. Kiving_ concude. Boyce, Louts| ARSENAULT—At the home of| ing to illness. The Island. delegation stopped | Lj m ite Acce Ss Ss Shore except Yarmouth County, | , ames Bayee.| Tir. ‘sad hive. Perey Valet | ea nagens_ had sing suggest in at Moncton’ on their way Si - |perthern| NS... and Eastern | A Officer Crapaud: ceme- : Percy Vail, 4) ed that ‘the enter a back to*this province and con- : Shem; Prtase Benes’ Seats | s - Queen Street, on Jan. 22, 1962, float in the ferred with M , ae New Brunswick: Mostly clear ; » £ | Dames Paul’ Arsenault, 'torm- Moatas Corsivel en, mayer Joseph Lani my. 9° and colder; northwest winds 15 FUNERAL—the| @nly of Coleman, aged a parade at Saati "ta Hoh a seoues woe, ae ai Do icy Xp aine shifting in the evening to e Ta e Course Charles Cross remains are emg es committee : : antages west 15. Low- at Halifax | : Traverse, was held ing the Honnceney Funeral ie acamite ciate es < Chen othe mainland, termina | é v8 wert Bn yt 3, New | SUMMERSIDE — Four police from tie Chur a a vee funeral | eed, Recordi Ss Gaeeinad Hie tart Sorel nt Highways Minister Philip no other stretches. of| Glasgow, Goshen and Charlotte-| constables of . the Summerside Tra Place Thursday op province be-| town. 13 and 20, Moncton and | ted by Mekt|; Mataing at 9 o'clock to si, | GOOD SHOWS in that area and gave as an ex-| Matheson said yesterday that | Righway i tie Pitted access| Fredericton $ and 15, ;Saint | ‘ree are i Charlottetown for Tyne ing’ were | Anthony's Church, Bloomfeld| Mr, Roper congratulated ine | A westler ble ample that there are 1,600 cot. | Portions of the highway network | ing for Unatt John 10 and 15. Edmundston | thtee days attending the course My Shepherd,” for Requiem High Mass at 11| breeders on a splendid m tages around Shediac that are | of the province could be declar- | regulations, with the possible)i 0 Seis tete and | being held under the direction Hills” and “All Ye| clock. — Interment in the new breeders last ie: | OF Eo Feewel bets. a access highways, ene SS eS | of the RCMP fey ng ne re Sn For Schoo S - | studying transportation and other | doesn't warrant 2." County Jail to the intersection | _ Yarmouth County, Annapolis | 10°50." Siewert Berry, Keith © ; — Sutidenly at his! “marvellous shows” at Alber - | technical and an of the Brackley Point Road. | Valley and Cape Breton: : Simmons, Hamp MacLean, Dougiss Station, Jan. | ton aad with ie festival ‘time ap- . a, mo decis-| The provincial government, hy with a few cloudy intervals and | C®#mpion, Sigurd MacKinnon Dickie, Edward MacWill- Latec ° Jentes Mac at Dundas. | - several schools not| 0./% expected for some time, | grder-in-council declared ta@) , ‘he Restaur. | few snowflurries: colder; | #1 Caryle Newson. The re __Muncey Gardiner. Inter- aged 58 His | ne Mvestock director warmiy although it ts anticipated that. 510» bet Summmeride | TENG & Se Toten northwest winds 15, shifting in| ™#inder of the force. will attend wes in the church cem- were icansferred | Commeatulated Waldron MacPhee, regular instruction if | something will be known about ee ant. : the evening to southwest 15-/% later course. 6 : afters: trem the for winning the Sem- and Miscouche as being Fourteen members were /tow.high at Yarmouth 18 and FUNERAL — The m ing the bh tetings ii milk civic affairs committee, ora Edward J. Turner panei Ce: | om fat in the breed in Gerald Enman, reported j home of bis\ son, the funeral will Mr. . eold the om Turner Hope River, to morning | sociation had reason for pride An “Church. Solema ‘Re- a. Church, i he breed dereopmen dri : Nay a aa aie tt | et A total of | by Rev. J.N. Trainor, PP, ae. cthorn Tyreeding animals had , : 1 ‘At the: Charlotte. — well Tuesday, Jan, at a Boston, Mass., in | left tent ee = remains s ‘te the ” mt thi after ome = p forwarded awe repo OS cousin, | 7 sie T