ae 3 ce ey 47 Cases Face Magistrate ‘o cai tk oo In. Court At Georgetown 1 SHOW TONITE GEORGETOWN Provincial ching was fined $11 and costs for) Leod of Georgetown, — charged ANETS eon Magistrate James B: .Johnston,| fishing without: a license undef | with joyriding, and. represented = COLLISION . QC, holding court at Georgetown} the Fish and Game Act. a by Kenneth ‘R. MacDonald, & 9 on: Wednesday, had hefore him’ Anthony Joseph Bur OURSE! | ds had his case adjourned to Souris a docket of 47 cases, Percy James Henry, both © of | on-May 11. - James Reginald Bruce of Lyn- Georgetown and both charged| Floyd Penna Sanderson .of dale and Clifford Wilfred Lar- with the attempted theft of a! Brudenell, charged with driving kin of Armadale on May 2 es- truck battery, the property of | without due care and attention, caped custody of Riverside Has-, Irving Oi! Company, bad their), and represented by Mr. Mac- pital where they were being held cases adjourned by consent to| Donald had his case adjourned on 30-day remand for, observa- May 18 to allow them to obtain’ to May 11 at Souris. tion, following their béing charg-- counsel _.. Clifford McQuillan of “Mon- ae 3 ed in magistrate’s court, Hugh Edward MacPhee of tague, charged with the theft of Bruce had been charged ing Reters Road, represented by groceries, had his. case adjourn- Queens County Court. with seiz ing a girl against her will and C.R. McQuaid, QC, was charged ed to May. 18 to\ allow him to with driving while. his license | consult counsel. ||" Larkin in Kings County “Court was suspended and had his case. Charles McConnell of George: . with the theft-of a-car adjourned to a special sitting at town, charged with selling liquor, , On Wednesday, both Bruce.and | Georgetown on May 12th at 10.30 represented ‘by D. Frank Sigs- Larkin were charged with seven| am. .- | worth, had his ¢ase adjourned offences each, alleged to have! George Me Blieresn of Launch-| to May 18 as his counsel was been committed following their ing, also represented by. C. R.| pleading a case in: Supreme escape fr6m ‘Riverside. (McQuaid, QC, charged with | Court on Wednesday. The charges against each ac-! driving with insufficient equip- John David Wayne = John-' cused were: escaping custody; ment, had his case adjourned |‘ston, Peters Road, charged from Riverside; joyriding in- | until, May 12 with impaired driving; -had his | volving a truck whichwas stolen) Ronald Joseph O’Hanley of ~case adjourned to Souris on May in Charlottetown; breaking and) st. Poters, charged with danger- | 11. entering MacKenzie s Garage in| qus driving, represented by Mr.| Louis Peter Anstie of Card- Cardigan and ~ stealing a quan- ‘McQuaid, QC, had his ¢ase ad-| gan, charged with — ‘impaired: ila el ee em ee —— ae AIAN steel A ENERO FS BLAS = COSMICOLOR w« LUHARSCOPE tity of gasoline and motor oil; breaking. and entering Matthew- journed until May 12 in George- | driving, had his case adjourned town- | 40 May 17 at Georgetown.His> MacLean Clover Farm store in| fF tt J Wil e : x4 <n a Bridgetown and. stealing a quan- | er James any Mac counsel 16. out of the meen ae SAT. ———" Shows 3130 = 7 = 9 so 2 tity’ of cigarettes, cigarette pap- | TODAY - Sat. 14s 9 YORK RIFLE CLUBRF IZES PRESENTED —Olaas 1, Roman" Catholic | ore ne cu i \ Bod Choir,Jr. beys and girls, 14 and | . : | under—i. St. Mary's Convent, | ald’s Servite Station at Little | | Nenana AS Po ‘i Members of York Rifle Ciab: LEFT) include Harold Neill, a -prize-for -women's season | Pond and stealing a chain saw Whe b > ere seen with prizes they re- beginner's prize; Betty Ann “aggregate, and Scott- MacDon-. | Catholic | and $1.49: in ‘change; breaking « z re to on ie Le ceived {or competition mat: Crockett, beginner 9 ptize. Lor. Cae won a prize for the | cies mb, Seests Cole entering a cottage on the | ug ee . S The fll eS fil HAPPIEST . ches held duritig the season. na Vessey, winner of the sie nove’ Choir, 83 | Hochemes Estate in Bay. For- uglas Bros. & } > = : _Zrend Siners SOT pre Sot oh se sevhed_ten's tenn seers ham 8 oman Gato ae et ae Dougine Brey. Siow or, girls nd ou 7 nee eee St. Mary's Convent, Souris 85. |e8 and a box of assorted jewel. * Jones CUEST STARS > Rigg on Class 14, Roman Catholic |lery; and another charge of | Sy caount ee Choir, senior gitis 19 years dnd | breaking and entering a cottage | T V C , Ni p under_1. St. Mary's Convent, | at Bay Fortune owned by. Har- | @ Low Down Payment aU ee é aes BF. i ios Saunier = sue fou @ Long Term Financing - | o Class 38: gitle’ chorus; -two| Dlankets, a ramo~ a Hash | vos 9.1994 : as pact. 18 and under-4. Bt Mary's | Hat. 155 Kent St.” Dial 2-1234 a E Convent, 81 Both accused parhes were fe- | Class 37, gitls’ chorus, three | | manded on the escaping custody | £ ie Stes part, 19 and ~under—=t-«Souris+ charge to Queens County jail to | = | Regional High School, 88. | May 11 when they will appear ‘Souris. | The other .charges against: the | accused.were adjourned to Souris [ : | until May 11. | Carl Gormley Class 122, schools of — -nine| at rooms and over, three part—-l. _| St: Mary's. Convent, 87. MONTAGUE — The Montague of the morning session ef the). Glass 128, Schools of “nine | -geption-of the 21stannual P.E.1./| festival: oEe y rooms and. over, two part—l. Competitive Music Festival w as Class: 121,” schools of “nine Montague. Blementary, 81. opened” by the chairman of the jrooms and over, grade 1—1, Mon- Montague section of the festival, |tague Elementary School, 82. ° of St. Mary’s = Rev. A.G.J. Steeves, yesterday |. Class 122, schools ._of nine. [erie oniazve both pleaded gully | (morning. The opening session | rooms and: over, grade 2-1. ‘to impaired driving a an at 9 o'clock at the Mon-/ Montague Elementary School, a hie ed $100 nat st onal Auditorium, |@.- . ng ie nj Regi ; isn (A pea oF tine Bernard Car! Butler, Gaspere- Afternoon sessions at 2 p.m. _and_an evening session at 7: ax, pleaded guilty to a hit-and- |e run charge and was fined $50 “and costs while” Joséph ~ Blair’ Carter of Souris was convicted . | of driving while his license was }-suspended and ~was- fined $50 Vand’ costs... = Chester ‘Dockendortt of coe | | | roofs and over, grade a ane | were psrpioent at the “auditorium | tague’ Elementary B42 Adjudicator of all the events. of | Class 125 schools of nine | oo Eastern Cen Districts — the opening day was Earle | Syoms and over, grades 4—1, ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., aes . 1966.- Terry: | Montague . Flementarry, 84, High marks of fhe dav were | Glass196,-grade-6,two part - attained by St.. Mary's Convent 4. Montague Elementary, 381. of Souris who were awarded || Class 140, Girl Guides, CGIT, | |etc.—1. Belfast Guides. 78. They were for class 14, 131 = Class 41, Brownies 7 to 10-1. 1t. The Montague. sElementary | 1st Belfast Brownies, 78. | School received two Inarks of 86) “lass 100, schools af one roam, and had other fine myrks in the | 8fades 1 to 4-1. Vernon River ‘many different eventa which it | School, 78. entered. . | Class 101, schools OF one room, | by ae tate or ae Saturday. Daytime temperatures, ever, shold be close “to ae values experienced Thursday af- ternoon, except in Cape Breton which will be-a little warmer, In Souris Assault Case The— festival -continuk today | any grades—1. “Hast Batti tie vs with activities commencing at’ School, 80; 2. Vernon River | GEORGETOWN — At Thurs- Georgetown and Gerald Cormier io ee | 9 o'clock. There will also he ses- School: 79. jday’s sitting of Supreme Court | of Montague as witnesses. | ia Mainland, Prince | Me] | | | . Edward Island: Cloudy with oc- | -casional. rainshowers, clearing | late this evening: not winds Members of the petit jury in- | eluded ” Aldius MacKenzie, fore- man, of Morell, Peter Sauer of sions -at—the -auditorium at 2:30 - Class 105,. schools..of 2 par 3{in Georgetown with Mr. Justice | and 7:30 p.m. ‘Adjudicators for.|tooms, grade 1 to 4—1- “Vernon |Mark R. MacGuigan presiding, today's: festivaY will be Mrs. | | School; 2. Millview Sehool, 77; |a petit jury found John Charles ° artell, orgetown; guilty of | Savage Harbor, John R. Flynn,| change in temperature: a sri ge gh anq Lloyd Queen. BS Belfast Consolidated Schoo, (freaking and entering the res- Fives Houses, James Robbins,| southwesterly 20. eating” the tis e following_are_the-winners a 106. schools of 2 and §| idence of Quentin Mossman in | Morell, Charles O’Brien, Morell, | evening to northwesterly 20; low- . ter > - oom a ae e ona of | Souris..and comune AS Everett Fisher. pete TI high at Halifax, Yarmouth. and, _ Ci eee ana ert : oe eat me Ss! Martell was sentenced to serve | John . Coffin, More ore | Kentville 38 and 52, New Gias- j woe | Consolidated ‘School, 84; 2. Mill: two years in Dorchester Pen- | Robertson, Red Point, George) gow and Goshen 35 and 50; a Z Feng” Armd A Ai” and terres | reconas | Foun Liar Parone hens - I pe i 83: 3. Vernon | | itentiary. Rosch, ge Theodore.| lottetowii 35 and 52. ; Mey oo!, 80, ; son oint, George | i J “Deputy Attorney General, J. = : \apee ‘or eae of 2 and 3) | Arthur MeGuigan, QC, present- | eae. ok ae eet | : ; ' Wea tet ae Dn | ed. d_of- former ¢ t- | Sou solidated School, 83; 2. Millview led. again the ee wee urge, Five Houses, Ear! Cob, | at WONDERFYy WORLD OF felty Sport School, 80; 3. Vernon School, 79. | Taneee. accused- was represented by | Hg ke eH MM ; ae | Seas am, cline et Sohn ous Court adjourned sine die. wk - SX. . * : * ease : ar eresa School, Jr. 83; Crown witness in the Mar- pares [Vernon Schon! Sa Sr., 82; 3, ‘tell aie were Quentin Mossman, WEATH ER a ° ! Men Ss Stanfield - : : |Mrs. Margaret Mossman and : Class 110, schools of 4 t» 8 Constable Daniel Wayne ¢ Durling, : HALIFAX (OP) — The wen | "THE BLUENOSE™ | T-SHIRTS : sooms, grade 1—J. St. Teresa Souris detachment RC Th pr office says’a large disturb- J . : _ IN HOSPITAL - School, 82 accused did not. give evidence| ange crossing Quebec will cause pees Pe ger eas . _Men’s Stanfielo Mrs. Effie “MacLeod, Monta-| tass 111, grade 3 and 41, {but called Payl Martell of' Betterally dull, showery. wea- | 7 eee EE A is ao sre career gue, is a patient. in the Kings gt, Teresa School, al. = ee SHIRTS & SHORTS County Memorial Hospital, Mon- Gass 114% 1. St. ‘Teresa. $6.95 tague. |-AFTERN! f : ’ AEFERNOO O | TONIGHT and SATURDAY : | ie eae COMPLETES COURSE —_|_ Class r eae CANADA" A Charlottetown student, E.N.|'ooms and over, grades 1 h : “KEN d EDDY” oo SHIRTS Ellis of Montreal Trust Company Le Montague Elementary School, : an “a P reer : has completed the course con- Class 38.Sboys' hinpeie ck: Mone : ae y iG i f x tie ea ted ueen' Univer aque Elementary, 6, 2. Sirs PLUS ee , : suo AT sity. | Blementary socis of nine| bes Alexander and The Smoothies - | cli - SATURDAY a ; ! - h ; \ VISIT MONTAGUE: _| fooms and over, grades 4—1. The Horse & Sulky Ciub's ssi ~ Recent visitors at the home of | Montague aun chool, | | ( Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mathieson, | 89; 2. St. Maty’s ot STEAK . Where Quality ericas Grea Montague, were Mrs: Christina , 3A. | GRANADA is SURE Am : MacRae and family, Charlotte- Class 131, schools of nine rooms | ROOM Grafton St. Ch’town town and Mr. and Mrs. Earl | 2nd over, two part—l. St. Mary's | : “ wens ountT Yoko fe MacLeod, Charlottetown. | Convent, Souris; 86; 2, Monta- | — oT TEED Sreer se is * | gue Elementary School, 83. || oe DIES IN THE U.S.A, Class 130. schools of nine : . : 3 cont ic. an,’ Bennett Gillis of Lower New- | rooms and .ever—1. Montague Te a cae ’ town received news recently e | Elementary School, 86. 2 ‘mmortel the sudden passing, after Class 141; school cherus—Mon- brief illness, of his aunt, Mire. |tague Elementary, 86. Sadie Mullins of Quincy, Mass., | Class 140, school _-chorus—1. ~ Hank and formerly of “Grandview, Montague Elementaty, 85. 2 iiams - P.E.I. Burial was in Quincy. Class °142, ‘school. chorus—t. St. Mary’s Convent Souris, 84 i, CARD PLAY RESULTS lias 1) whose WE sits } Following are the results of roots aad over, two part. Jast night's regular card play. in Stze thor - rheed fom Hall Ladies": frst, Mrs Morrow; second, Mrs Ronald MacDonald; consolation, Mrs. “Cecil Watts. men’s first, Claude} Murphy» second, Ralph Carr: | consolation, Harold MacQuar- | rie: door prize. Aden Clow: freezeout, Mary MacDonald and Ronald “MacDonald. LANDINGS LIGHT with most. of the traps.now in the water in the Murray Har- bour and Beach Point area the fishermen. report their ‘landings as. very light, in many cases re- ports are that several traps. had to be taken in before a pound of the shell fish could be obtained i Many fishermen did not get out - Thubsday morning - because of high winds CARD PARTY The. following are the resu'ts “Montague Seen R2; EASTERN ~ FUNERALS GALLANT FUNERAL — Fun. | eral of Victor Gallant was held’ ‘on Tuesday morniig from. the Perry Funeral Home to St. Alex: ‘is Church, Rollo Bay, where Re- ;quiem High Mass.was_celebrat-.|° ed hy Rev. W: Keefe, who also conducted service at the grave, Pallbearers were: Felix. Peters, Paul Gallant, Thomas White, Ro- | bert White, John Williams, Fran- cis A White, Interment was in! tHe church cemetery. | MacKINNON. FUNERAL Funeral of the late Joseph Mac- Kinnon was held from his ‘late residence to St. Alexis Church, y-¥ es Stanfield’s.... the underwear- youhardlyever | wearout =. Stanfield’s underwear is tailored’ in smooth ribbed cottori, and features a double seat in the Shorts. You'll find it’s about the most comfortable and ead Gy ee aan Men’s Shirts (9401) and Short# (9402) cost about $1.25 each. Boys’ Shirts (0501) and Shorts (0502) jin sizes 2-6x, about 85¢. Sizes 8-16, about 95¢. When you buy be, tO, as - te >, wir! t ‘ Fa ; thy = GREAT HANK WILLIAMS oes a eae ee ee, sae LES of the card party held at the Rollo Bay, where Requiem High Stanfield’s you buy ‘the best. lear Ooty Lants Cone L — Community “Centre last night: Mass-was celebrated by Rev. W. ; OR esr wasn. | SAW TNE ladies’ first, Mrs. Mary Wedge; Keefe, who also. conducted ser- | ; _ -eecond, Cecelia Gallant, | con- vice: at the grave. Members of | | “thee _ | iat on (I NE : eolation, Mrs. Harold Cudmore; Souris Council Knights of Colum. | . men's first, Peter. Costello: sec-_ bus attended in’ a hody. Pall- G i ANFIELD 's: ond, Edward Cullen; consolat> bearers were: James White, Jo- ‘ AT fon, Frank Duffy; door prize, seph Maclsaac, Joseph Whalen, | t M Margaret MeGonnelh; Hugh MacKinnon, Augustus Mae-: STAN LIMIT URO, | : . . enti prize, Fdward Cullen, Bachern, Kenneth Chaisson In a rear . i FLELD’S BD, TAU p NOVA SCOTIA fico ‘ freeze mut, Mrs Joseph R. Gal-. terment was in the church seme- ‘ ; - oe oa © oy. ae |* * il i “kk * * * * fant and Joseph 6helfoon. itery,. y- ¥ i : ae ; \ : ! ; i ; ea Fe o ’ * a , : ' ® a : & 5 < i 4 +