| Three Accidents | | Reported In City There were three accidents re- ported to the city police eta. corner of Water and Great George Streets. One vehicle wag | reportedly driven by Harvey L, | Chandler, 58 Kent Street, while the operator of the other car was Mrs. Eileen MacMillan, 84 Syd. Mrs. MacMillan was examin. | ed by Dr. Frank Burke and re. | ported in good condition. ~ The | damage to the automobile was estimated at $600. 2 The corner of Fitzroy and Prince spe. wee the scene of | an accident . 120 can peserday Eidos Mae , 158 Elm Ave and Douglas E. Mayne were the drivers in- volved in the mis-hap to police reports. - ri There were no injuries report- | ed and the damage to the Mayne vehicle was estimated at $300, There was no estimate of dam- age available on the MacLean | car. Mes. ‘Keith Murr YW ilesedy | : ay, xa Slee Suen ts cohen HISTORIC The annual Christmes party night. The cadets show * collison (Continued from page 1 ight. ca were n THE. LEFT 5 in front of the Sports Arena on ® for Air Cadets sponsored by 9 film and lunch was served mack, vin lg A age Fitzroy street at sepreximately ling 17,500 miles an hour over | No. 20's Confederation Wing Perey , ladies aux 6. yesterday morning. a 103,000- mile chase course,| RCAF Association was held at by the ladies auxiliary of the Glecy ‘yeesident, I a There were no injuries report- jeehiere ¢autiously manoeuvred| te RCAF club rooms last Wing. Shown here are: FROM aghen and James Deighan. as was estimat- |the spacecraft at a relative The Cadets were . invited to ai S<3Et T2255) Pleads Guilty To Taking Car; ss" 4-H CLUB TROPHIES PRESENTED “tot risking # callsion. ty ING SOP; vary ; ates D. B. MacKean, LEFT, pre- ture, LEFT TO RIGHT, are of agriculture who made the Accused’ I est ify claimed another giant step in ded Se povcadregh ly meegth aay —~ i eon Me yom ogg near uah te tien somata I . race to put men on the moos Reman For ntencing PURITY DAIRY wo w ven to SUMMERSIDE oz ‘ members who topped the le Rooney, Morell—both are gar- ene ye Coe nar ania aii a A young | years of age and the third, 16, | “Parents Prefer land in livestock judging per- ment club leaders— and John was held at the n ssau tT ase return to earth once they land Te NS aan ee told to co-operate with the | Purity Products” formances. Others in the pic- Season, P.E.I. department Chatiotetionn hetel jen She teens aestane, Seay miast ; pri Count Kee hee stn. ova Dial 47125 the tree and if the needles. be- ALBERTON — Three Tignish Benoit, admitted striking the po- moon in their excursion vehicle Court. so e-checge of taing- 0 ow the liquor wes obtained. | come sufficiently dried out the |esidents, Benoit Gaudet, Ray- | liceman wice with his fists and | and rendezvous with an orbiting | C&T of Kenneth MacLeod with- slightest spark will ignite it, ac-|™ond Gaudette and Edgar Gau- |said they then drove away leav- | mother-ship. out the owner's consent, was | cording to Mr. Gaudet. |det, charged with assaulting Tig- |ing Foley on the ground. Twice stalled in an attempt to|femanded in custody by Magis ¥ FROM TAYLORS eo The danger of a tree fire may |ish policeman Howard Foley,| A defense motion to amend |pecome the’ first U.S. hunter | ale W. Chester §. MacDonal . be cut down greatly by placing}causing actual bodily harm, took |the charge from causing bodily | spacecraft, Gemini 6 roared off| Twesday morning, Dec. 4, |% Tpi, Christmas give ; # he. tree in a bueket of water. |the.stand in their own defense |harm to common assault will be |its Cape Kennedy, ‘Fla, launch | (0, ott ‘: A é : ~——-~-‘WWestern and Central Districts Also a. bucket of sand with water |yesterday at Alberton before Ma- |reviewed on Jan. 6 at 9.30 when |pad on schedule The court was told by the New Yashica Ez-Matic in it aids in keeping the tree |gistrate W. Chester S. MacDom- |the case will be resumed ia investigating officer, . ROMP The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Dec. 16, 1965. 3 |damp. According to Mr. Gaudet |ald. me court at Summerside. APPEARED CHIPPER, Constable Eric Bishop, that the : ; best way to cut a Christmas| Represented by. Bruce Mac- The prosecution was conduct-| The new leings of space travel, | accused had driven the vehicle | 4 ee et tree is slash-wise as this way it /nonaid Benoit Gaudet and Ray- |¢d by George McMahon. Borman and Lovell, took.a back | around the countryside and gone | . us : rop in a ‘ a will absorb more water. Water| mond Gaudette claimed they For wilfully damaging a door | seat to the razor-sharp Gemin! 6| off the road after entering a | ‘ should be added to the tree com-|154 no part in the assault but |@t the parochial house in Alber- | crew) The Gemini 7 pilots ap-|farmer’s yard where he killed |3 : : tainer every day. admitted being intoxicated ton to an amount not exceeding | pea cheerful and chipper} two pigs in a barn with the a C e All exposed wires on tree : * circling the earth vehicle - the time of the incident last June |$59, Joseph Merrill Arsenault, weees ; lights should be examined close-|," 444 Geudete seid he |Alberton, was fined $50 nd |for the big moment of meeting. | Joseph DesRoches of Miscou- ; ly prior to the decorating of |/, ro hepacete exactly |Costs. With Schirra, a cool veteran | che was fined $25 and costs for | tree. Small children should | couldn member exac Joseph Carl Doyle, Tignish,|of space travel, at the ship’s| passing a stationary school bus. | never be allowed around a tree |What occurred” but didn't think il. |controls, and Stafford, maki leading guilty to a charge of | ith toys that will produce |he hit or kicked Foley jwas fined $50 and costs for fail-|controls, a , making ange of | * ean : ing to stop aiter an accident |his first rocket ride, running the | vagrancy, John Holland Broome, s, Mr. Gaudet said. Edgar Gaudet, a brother of with enother ‘vehicle. onboard computers, Gemini 6’s | Summerside, was remanded in SUMMERSIDE — An Amerl.|a German national: a someves TOOL THEFT six-hour stalk in space appeared | custody to Dec. 21 for senten- “ean soldier, Staff Sgt. Frederick |the American Eric Joseph McInnis, Tignish, destined for success from the | cing. Accused was picked up C. Burk, whose mother. is tes wonisie oul onicied bias to cabot: | pleaded guilty to stealing a chest | start. a shortly after midnight Tuesday § former Amy Campbell, R.N., of oe ae eae See ae, a uneéfra Oo ay of tools valued in excess~of $50. | At blastoff. these elated words | while sleeping in an old car in § Park Corner, has been awarded | victims until medical the property. of Lloyd Silliker. | were heard from Gemini 6: I) the St. Eleanors dump. : the Soldiers Medal for heroism er ladon tae se bans The case was adjourned to Jap. — a. This is a real one.” i hasxal is ~o ae of- 3 in Germany. ; sou. , prompt actions 12 for sentence. ~ chase was on. ce agai in | Sat. Burk. who is a son of | and heroic conduct in this emer- For J. B. Jenkins Nelson Leo Gaudet; Tignish | Nose skyward, the 90-foot Ti-| less than three months. Swampscott, Mass. Parks Divis-|gency are ‘in the highest tradi- was fined $75 and costs for hay-|tan H_ booster rocket roared| Appearing on similar charges | fon Superintendent Frederick C. |tions of the U.S. Army and re- ing care end control of a motor | steadilyfrom the-pad in a cloud/| of failing to transfer vehicle | Burk and Mrs. Burk, is credited flect great credit upon bimself SUMMERSIDE — The funeral —— at Summerside _ High | vehicle whilé impaired. ~ of pink-tinted smoke. Minutes/ registrations, George Milford |¥ ‘ with saving = lives. of two per-/and the military service.” for James: B. Jenkins, 115/Sc Ralph Charlies Ryder, Welling. |later, Schirra- and Stafford got | Tyrone MacDonald, ROAF and sons trapped in the ‘wreckage Of Co ow? TIME HERE Spring St.; who died at Prince’ sine eT Wy ton Center, charged with driving [the go-ahead for rendezvous op | Charles ‘Frederick King, at Beare os & Caming jutomobite ie si} Set. Burk, who is married to aoe Hospital Monday at the \ther and five sisters: William E.|while impaired, gave evidence [the fourth orbit. ald, were each fined $10 and | 3 P ‘ ; . today at|and Mrs. Sadie Jennex, both of | in his own def the costs. i Crags seas Ora (ere mane rene fy, Sea orh WN [aie nh. ee ade ommend mot Dwr Conte cle | "ir, rer Arena 18 .m. era Pe ; 0 ram lage, was i gau, Germany, when he witness. CE eee he ele tans | Bor in Murray River, the oom |(Mrs. Russell Gillis) and Etiel | “priests ee heard tm the ate wee Se Decne sntior ent conte for dciving Gk aa | Which one of the card immedia.|campbell, of Park Corner, also the late Henry Jenkins and | (Mrs. Lloyd Scott) both of Tren-|case of Harvey Joseph Gal- |lights on a vehicle, Joseph Ivan | Unlicensed person in the car § tely burst into flames. He stop. With his two aunts, Mrs. Bruce |Adelia (Buell) Jenkins, the de-jton, N.S.; Alice (Mrs. Elmer jiant, St. Loiis, charged with im- |O’Meara, Alberton, was oe eee ee : : MacLedd, Kensington and —Mrs.|ceased-had been _a_resident of | Jordon) paired dribing and the case /$10- and -costs. - ___| lice: = io lige and Shoot!_-- ped his car, rushed toward the burning vehicle with a fire ex- tinguisher and attempted to put out the us in the blazing car) occupied by an American sol- dier and a German girl. “When this action did not quell the fire he disregarded his own safety, entered the flaming vehicle, removed the unconscious girl and ‘placed her by the side of the road. : “Then with the assistance of ° Montague Citizen Dies : | Warren Sims, Park Corner. A .graduate of Swampscott High fn 1957, he was the co-cap- tain of the football and hockey teams. In 1959 he was eatute’ from the Stoc School of Arboriculture at the University of Massachusetts. Division in Korea. Wed. At Murray River = suddenly yesterday at River. At the time of his he was in company with work. men cutting wood. He was born at Alliston and was in his 72nd year. W hile a young man he en- tered into the monument bus- iness with his father. Vere Beck. Following the death of his father he moved the ‘bus- imess to Montague where it has flourished and expanded ever since. In 1929 a branch office was opened in Charlottetown and for Christ, Montague, Ftiday, Dec. 17, at 2:00 p.m. Interment in the Montague Community ceme- te ; ry. MACKAY — at Hunt Memorial Hospital, Danvers, ., Dec. 14, 1965, Mrs. John vice commencing at 2 p.m. ferment will be in cemetery. oe ee gident of the Canadian Associa- .tion of Memorial Craftsmen and feet ceil : i Te i : ; yap reitl rane sm Aan PALM ee Rae as Peers special active duty in the 7th Infantry | rag . W. E. Jenkins, ormaed the Eke ox eanine Bape, (Mrs. Shelton Harris) iomimaee side; June (Mrs. — Cooke), Montreal; Beth vill net Jones) Ont.; Ann (Mrs. John Read), Borden: Garth, Charlottetown; ‘James B. Jr., a student at Mount Dedede University; and a Elias) Ottawa; rao (Mrs. Gar-| Barrington. Passage, N.S. : Wolf Cub Pack Holds Concert The Marshfield Wolf Cub Pack held its annual Christmas party yesterday afternoon in the Marsh- field hall. About 20 cubs and vad friends. were in attend- A. direction of the akela, Mrs. ‘ MacBeath and consisted games and films. ~ The projectionist for the films |- was Rev. F. W. Lacey. Refresh- ments were served by the akela who was assisted by Mrs. H, WESTERN FUNERALS MacKENNA FUNERAL — The fur oral of Albert MacKenna was held on Dec. 13, 1965, from the WESTERN BRIEFS C1 OAR A Rt het — FOr Ss Bk Ck 2 * , a3 fh t . FETE ‘ a eth hed nb mde > i Man, received fines of $10 cme program was under the | costs. On the sa Ww. not guilty and thé case was ad- journed for a week. Gary Arsenault, Alberton, was fined $10, and costs for driving without a valid drivers license; Florence Mary Foley, Alberton, | Pleasant, was fined $25 and costs was given a similar fine for fail- |for displaying as Bs own, Gace ps ent s ‘was_adjourned for a week. John Wycliffe .Costain, repre-|tmam;:wasdined $10 and costs cs sented Bernard McCabe, | perm charged with giving liquor’to~a person under the age of 21, was found guilty and sentenced to one month in jail. INSUFFICIENT EQUIPMENT. For operating insufficiently equipped vehicles, Gerald Jo McNeill, . Alberton, Elmer and charge, Joho Inman, oop pleaded to stop at a stop sign and Edward Silliker, O’Leary, | e leone: diegtl -880-acid-conte- for -<irt--fined-$20-end- conte for - illegal . }ving without. efféctive brakes. (possession of liquor and a man a ifrom Tignish was fined $20 and For permitting an unlicensed. to drive a motor vehicle, towns at higher rates. 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