V A CAPACITY Birchwood High School auditorium greet- ed the matinee porformanc yesterday of the St. Patrick'l play. “Daffy Flynn". The ad. (ll-:ince gave the actors and actresses in great ovation and even the smallest of children ‘ througbou were attentive . Here, Connie MacLean, make- up artlst, gets “Daffy Flynn" ‘played by Maureen Reagan) ST. PATRICK’S PLAY, PARADE Irish Society To Mark ‘Seventeen’rh Of Ireland' The annual Benevolent Irish Society's smoker Wednesday night saw final arrangements completed for the staging of llous Blood Monastery. John ‘(‘oadly said that it would be Just as good as last year's. 1‘ Jack Mulligan, reported t ISIAND NEWS PAGE I New Dems To Launch Charlottetown and Queens County. Fund Drive I The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. March 16, 1963. 5 The New Democratic party is. l ready for the opening curtain. The evening performances are scheduled for .tonight and Monday with curtain time at 8.15. to St. Dunstan's Basilica for High Mass at 11 o’clock. Followmg mass the parade Riclumnd, east to Prince, north wxll reform and move north to' Mailbox Damage Case {Has Four Witnesse Four Crown WILHCSSQS were, heard yesterday in the case ofi Raymond Francis Griffin. Char- ' lotietown, charged wth damag- ing pnlvate property, before Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC, in Queens County magis- trate's court. Griffin. who is counselled by John J. Holmes, was being tried on the charge of damag- ing the mailbox of Mrs. Wilfred Robert Povyer, Buubury, to which he had pleaded not guilty an an earlier session. Cnst. Reginald Lute-s, RCMP. told the court of his part in the onthigatiom which ’ eld mainly of interrogating the ac- cused at his home and the police headquarters. Cnst. Wililam Steiens. de- scribed liis own actions at the scene of the alleged offence. H v McGuirk. Charlotte~ town, and Elmer Garland.f Johnston's River, who were in‘ company of the accused-in a borrowed car at the time of the offence, both testified that the accused had knocked down going to lailnch a financial drive and will hold a worker’s meet-| ing soon. it was announced last night by party publicity chair- man. Ian Webster, Parkdale, a, , past provincial president of the. ‘party. ~ I He said that it is planned fol h a v a several outside speakers address meetings in the pro-l vincc. I ’ha‘ ano‘her WI}.an was to‘party's headquarters in Charlot'. ".°me- and an aumurnmem un' tctown named a committee tol look after the distribution of lit- Similar adjournments were elmure‘ 1 Ewen on SIX other charges Mr. Webster stressed that all against Griffin, in each of whim four candidates Will useI the time: f he is charged with damaging a‘avallable to them to meet as! manhox n we Bunbury dis_ many voters as possible and all; ; ~CL a e ready at all times to ans-,3 Pleading not guilty to driving 1.. without 'lue care and attention, ‘9" "-V' . E811 William Komghan' John.1 The strategy meeting was at- ston's River, counselled by Ger- ltend‘fd by the Queens County 23d R. poster. Q3, had msycandldales Alex MacLean and p~ ’1 .- A stl‘atcgy mccting held in the. j wcr questions about the party'sl 5 Princess Soraya, former Rome at which they discussed wife of the Shah of Iran. is pictured with Italian film producer Dino de Laurentiis during news con erence in movie contract she signed. The former empress, who wlll try to become a movie queen. Wlll case adjourned until March 29‘L9mla"d Arsenamh for hearing. T ' ° C . in Spirits use a place other than til 11‘ re- .spcctive residences and each was fined $2) and costs or 30 days was meted. out to another ‘ttetowny c h a r g e d with pm. Who Plead“? gumy to. be” 3 session of illegal spirits was re intoxwatcd in a public place. ,mandod until March 22 by Mag. days each were imposed on Ed-lto give the magistrate time to Ward Earle WOOdI‘UH. Mt. Herfirevliew testimony and reach a a number of rural mailboxes with the car while enroule toI Johnston’s River. SEVERAL STRUCK Neither was certain just howl many were knocked down, butt thought it might be five and that it could have been a couple more or a couple less. Both denied time the boxes were knocked dmvn. and claimed that the driver was the accused. Following this testimony, the Crown Prosecutor. Alan K. Scales informed the magistrate \ l l Ia vehicle lacking proper equrp-l l d that they hadlrmi‘nt- leen riving the car at the given a reprimand 311d 8 “’am‘l ' - ‘ ling for driving a vehicle with-1 Two men' Charged wnh the “ iout two Licence P David Charles Mutch. Mt. iHei‘bert, pleaded not guilty to Parkdale Ladies Complete wo persons pleaded guilty I Ad'ourned ays m 1311. I TRAFFIC SECTION listratc A.J. Haslam in city po- tent. on charges of passing ajdecision. to having intoxicating liquor e A “'19 Of $20 and “05‘s 0" 15 Frederick B. Dooley, Charlo- Fines of $10 and costs 01‘ fiVellice court yesterday in order vehicle on the wrong side of: John H. Reid‘ on a similar} the highwayv and 0‘ d'riVing at Icharge, was re manded to March? '~ light without having head—118. One crown witness, Con- . lights on his vehicle filmed on lstable W.A. Wilson of the Char- Also fined $10 and costs was Hometown RCMP d e t a c .h meat (it’OI‘ge Porter F amen. Hamllhlwas called by the Crown attor- ton. for driving on the highway jney, Gerald R. Foster, QC. . . Counsel for the defence in both Tne accused was so‘cases was John P. Nicholson. ,legal possession of liquor in a .place other than their residence. ‘were each fined $20 and costs or . . .30 days. a speedmg Charge and hadmhls‘ TWO drunk and incapables, one ' given a 20 day suspended Sen- tence, and the o t h e r fined $20 and costs or 10 days. completed the docket. plates attached. case adjourned to March ' "g .erintendent’s department in Hal-I be deprived of her royal title if she pursues a film career, an Iranian. government spok- esman am in Tehran last night. (AP Wirephoto via cable from Rome) ifax in December, 1956, and at the head office in April of last at. The son of Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘ E. Phillips of Harrington, he is married to the former Evelyn ' Kerr and has three children. 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MacLeod is familiar pointed an assistant superinten- Chopol dent of staff at the head office In the St. Patrick's play and par- l the sale of tickets for the play a ' dc. ‘was: goin-1 well, and that title to Kent, west to Queen, south _. . h f c ‘ - A native Island, ‘ A_ Me v M SERVICE IS A LONG' WORD Another feature of the even-,ladies augdliary will again be to Grotto d then west to 4 t Abble Teams phmips. has recg'fly beenr 8"; “Amp...” andy ' in: was the initiation of twoion hand to dispense c the.Whalen Building. bars were asked to be at HOSI To RCAF Having completed a four-day Cann. Mrs. Reta Bell Ross. Mrs. low members into the society. Brendan Dunphy and William Reodln. Pius Callaghan. director of the play “Diafify Flynn" in- formed the members that re- hearsals were completed, and that this year's presentation would be one of title finest pre~ .wntcd to the public in years. "As far as the cast was con- Ccl'ncd i will be a dramatic success" he said. "but that it “as up to the members of the Sui‘lt‘ly to go all out to ensure its being a financial success by scc'ng that Birchwood auditor- ium was filled both nights." Reporting on the sale of lhamrock, in aid of the Prec- .r.id of Si. Vincent's Orphanage Mt. St. Mary's. lSUNDAY's PARADE ln outlining the route for Sunday's parade, E. B. Reagan. who will act as chief marshall due no the illnew of Ambrose :bmith. announced that the par- ;ndc will form up in front of the lWhalcn Building at 10:40 am. l The parade will then move gin-est along Grafton to the ceno-d am and itaph where Jo Stephen Malone will a lrwrcat‘h in memory of fallen zmembers. i The parade will continue west to Queen, south to Richmond. i west to Great George and south LONG WAY FROM CONGO MotherGivenCustody OlChild ByCourtHere Custody of Marc Mcnansce. who has been living in Souris will his father, Dr. Benison Mcnnsce. was awarded his Pen Pals Are Sought , A 2 year old Japanese stu- dent of the history of Western Arts. Miss Ayako Harada. hav- lnr become interested in P.E.I. from the internationally famous novel. “Anne of Green Gables." “0093 to learn more about our island through pen-pals. ‘Miss Harada who is working in an office while studying. to Interested in reading, music. painting. travelling. collecting wow-cards. dolls and stamps. Correspondence to her In Japan should be addressed. Miss Ayako Harada, 13-2 Chome. Omotemachl. Akasaka. Mtnato- ku. Tokyo, Japan. mother, Mrs. Alice Russo, of IElisalbethville, The Congo, when lit lie-boas corpus order was Igranted by Mr. Justice George ‘J. Tweedy in a chambers hear- in1 tezday. inflow stipulated the child should remain within the inn:- diction for a period of two weeks until all mattem in con- llection with the case might be finally settled. he case began with the ma:- ria-ge in New York of the now divorced couple and their mov to Katringa Province. The Congo. where the child was born. Marc was months old the couple legally separated with custody award- ed in Kslanga-n courts to the mother. An appeal later permitted the father to visit his son alone at the residence of his brother to which the child was taken on these occasions. On one such visit. Mrs. Russo claimed. the father took the In a diartered aircraft LOCAL BRIEFS ENTERS HOSPITAL SJOhn Camaglher, 174 Kent "99‘- hats entered the P.E.I. HoSDltal for treatment. OFFICIAL GUEST wRev. . . Piercey Milton 85.“ official guest at the (WNW! of the provincial legis- caturc Thursday afternoon in his Piwflty as president of the lace Edward Island Minister- lll Association. "IIIEAD FUNERAL —- The fun- hflad for Mary Louise Head was m Thursday, March 14 from w: MacLean Funeral H o m 9. “were service was conducted by 'e- W. 0. Weale. Pallbearers I re George Craig. Walter Cox. meat wood_ lid. Clark Innis and Robert Gig- l'y. Interment took pile! in the Noble. cometary. Allison MacDon- l r was eventually located living on Long Island, New York, and was seen with hi: can on Fift ‘ Avenue. ‘ 1 Dr. Mananace finally settled lln Soul-is where be melted a dental practice and now resides. { Four Cars 2 Damaged 6 Four cars were damaged In Itwo motor accidents Thursday. The first accident occurred Iwhen Laurie J. Cormier of Mon- lcton. driving a 1962 our West on Bclvedere Avenue. was in collision with a 1950 truck driven Charles You'ston. Roseneath. The collision occur- red while Mr. Yorston was mak- ing a left turn on to Belvedere AVenue off Malpeque Road. The other two vehicles were damaged in an accident which occurred when chick Ves- aey. West Royalty. dnving a 1961 car went on Rich Davey. Charlottetown, which was barked. momin dressed in silk hats, black coats and white mufflers. The Prince Edward Island Regiment band will be on hand to provide tylpu'icall Irish martial music for on. One other major item of busi- ness was the approval to donate $150 to the Billy Mulligan fund. illy to member of the society who recently lost an eye in a game. 97 by 9:30 Sunday :course in leatherwork under the :provincial research development iprogram. 16 ladies from the lParkdale area. received their [diplomas from Hartwell Daley, odirector of research, in a ce lmony in Park Royal Church hall. last night. '1 (D l dies made is a t h e r wallets. Ichange purses and key-holders, ‘under the direction of their in- rstrilctress. Mrs. Helen Robinson, . of Sussex. N.B.. of the staff Former Resident Of Milloove Dies Mrs. Joseph MacIntyre. form- erly of Millcove. died yester- day at the home of her daught- er and sou-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Hennessey. 61 Bayfield Street. Charlottetown. Mrs. MacI n t y r e (nee Bertha Martin) was 74 part of her life in Millcove, and‘ was a teacher several y e a r s: prior to her marriage in 1914.I m 3" fl Bedford Station for 17 years, re-‘ tiring in 1958. Mrs. Maclntyre ls survived by her husband. seven sons an six daughters. The sons are Frank and Vincent. Charlotte- town; John B. and Joseph, Tor- onto, Ont.: Raymond, Cleave- land Heights. Ohio; Alfred, St. Catherines. Ont.; and Aeneas. Bedford P.E.I. The daughters are Mary. Mrs. Frank Connick and Norma. Mrs. Leo Mullen. Bedford: Ter- esa. Mrs. George Hennessey and Cecelia. Mrs. George MacCor- mack, Charlottetown; A gn es. Mrs. Mike Egan. Charlottetown, and Florence. Mrs. B. . Hahn. Portland. Oregon. A brother, Maurice Martin. Charlottetown. also survives. and another brother Frank prede- ceased her. The body Ia resting at the Hennessey Funeral 110 e f0 where the funeral will take place Monday morning at 8:45 to St. Michael's Church Corran Ban for Requiem High Mass at 9-30. Interment will be in the church cemetery. the New Brunswick department industry and development, handicraft branch. Due to last Monday's severe weather, the class for that night had to be cancelled. and this re- lsulted In the ladies being forced llinto a very tight schedule and the presentation ceremony was delayed past the nine o'clock lopcni ; Owing to the missed period of ‘instruction. the ladies arrived at years old. She spent the greaterlthe hall early in order to sew In the last few stitches before plac- ing the finished articles on dis- play. Postmistress atl Those r e c e i v i n g diplomas were: Mrs. Jennie Douglas, Mrs. Marian A. Auld, Mrs. Ruby W. Hudson, Mrs. Helen Jewell, Mrs. I As their basic project the la- Verna J. Gillespie. Mrs. Thelma! lM. Craswell. Mrs. Georgia And-u rows. Mrs. Hilda R. Power, Mrs.I Many D. Richard, Mrs. Maur-I cen VanBuskirk. Mrs. A n n iel Mellish. Mrs. Martha Johnston and Mrs. Dorothy L. 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