The grounded dragger Iiiotlictr Anne lies on her side as men in dorles study the damage. The .\lctlier Ann went aground 7‘ as. ’ " s. -3? I TING SH P at the mouth of Louisbourg Harbor during a snowstorm Jan. . Her 16-man crew es- caped. four of them rowing Souihport Man Pleads Guilty lo Escaping Jail J ohn Joseph Ale:.'anderf Thomas. Soutliport. pleaded’ guilty to a charge. of escaping. custody in Queens County Jail‘ where he had been serving a: sentence for theft. and was re- manded to Feb. 5 for sentencing by James B. Johnston. QC. in Queens County magistrate‘: court. yesterday. Thomas. an Indian in his late 80s. escaped from the jail on the afternoon of Aug 20. 1963. Jail wardens knew that someone was missing but Thomas wasn't identified until lockup time. Within 36 hours photos of the missing prisoner were supplied to all detachments of the RCMP. but it wasn't until Jan. 24. 1964. that he was picked up at the Montreal airport when he dis- embarked from a plane. It is reported that he was spotted in Chicago. where he boarded the plane. and the news of his ar-. rival was wired ahead to Mon-l. freal where the RCMP werel waiting when he arrived. l He had a.m1PaI‘€fl in city police‘— court early in August. chargedl l his ability was impaired by. alcohol and was fined $100 and’ cmts or 10 days. Willard Murray Kennedy. Parkdale, on the same charge had his case adjourned to Feb. 10 to fix a date for trial. Custom Motors Limited. Hal- ifax, was charged with being owner of a motor vehicle and permitting it to be driv 12 ii on a highway without having registered it w i t h the Dept. of Highway for the year. The case was adjourned to Feb. 7 to fix a date for trial. The case of Marjorie (Mrs. George) Kerwin. North Rusticu. charged with selling liquor to another person at her residence, was adjourned to Feb. 10 to fix a date for hearing. Gary Laurence Buell. Mer- maid. was remanded to Feb. 7 to fixa date for trial on a charge of breaking and enterind until ' irate ashore in a dory. A survey of the ship with a view to sal- vaging her are being made. lCP Wlrephoto) Court Session lls Curtailed l Several persons who were 'un- able to appear because of the storm had their cases adjourned a later date. by Magis- A.J. I-Iaslam. QC. in city police court yesterday morning. William McEwen. 36%: Elm Avenue Charlottetown. charged with being drunk and disorder- ly, had the charge withdrawn. Charged w i t h being dru nk and incapable. a man was fine $20 and costs or 15 days. ano- iher was fined $20 and costs or 20 days and two more men were each fined $20 and costs or 10 ays. Also charged with be i ii g drunk and incapable. a third man with a long record of simi- lar offences was given the min- imum fine when it was learned that he had joined AA. Another man. charged with illegal possession of liquor in a place other than his residence,. was fined $30 and costs or 40 days. A fine of $10 and costs was HONOR HEENEY OTTAWA (CP) Arn .; old Heeney, Canadian chairman of ISLAND NEWS PAGEl From the 18 or I9 applicants who were interviewed Friday for the chefs‘ course opening at the Vocational Institute next Thursday. 15 were accepted. The course is being held under an advisory committee from the P.E.I. Tourist Associa. tion. which is backing the clas- ses. The program is intended for those who already have basic cooking skills and is desLg- ned to increase the quality of cooking and the ability of the cook, as part of the extensive plans for Centennial year. W.S. McMurtry. Director oi Vocational Training for the pro- vice. said recently that rejec- the lnteimational Joint commis. l tions were made on the basis of sion. was presented with the ; too little cooking experience of :Vanier Medal Friday in tribute . the applicant or because he had his 26 years of outstanding; too many years in the kite h l Be‘ ‘.to ifederal public 5 e r v i c e. (D 5 mg a crash program, it 4-—-—-I 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Feb. 4. 1964. ; .lCandidates Accepted For Chefs’ Day Course was necessary to limit the num ber of candidates. Those taking the course will d’ be trained in one of the most modern cooking extnblishmonts anywhere. said Mr. McMui-try. Instructing the course is James Morrison. on lo a ii an I courtesy of Vendomatlc Food Services, Moncton, until “ o u 2' man arrives in April". llld Mr. McMui-try. He noted at Mr. Morrison came to toe courso well recommended and is an excellent chef. Special emphasis in the course will be placed on the cooking of sea food and Isla nd dishes. Mr. McMurtry added. A night course will be sta ing in a couple of w e eks fo r those who now have employ- ment but wish to return to cook- ing in the summer. About 43 ap- plicants have so for registered for this course. By KEN KELLY OTTAWA lCP) — The New Democratic Party. its eye cocked at the prospect of a fed- eral election. has decided on a two - pronged drive to bring party organization up to a high pitch. Reliable informants said Mon- day the weekend meeting of the party‘: governing council took a number of steps in this ‘ including a decision to establish a new post of director of organization. The new director will be appointed in a few weeks. He will report to a special organiza- tion committee which will have over-all responsibility with fed- eral secretary Terry Grier for stepping up activity. Well . pstabllshed organiza- led on to increase their ac- tivity while areas where devel- opment has been slower will be given special attention. Creation of the new post of organization director leaves ”‘ two major headquarters Jobs open. The party also is seeking a replacement for research di- rector Russ Irvine who has moved to the Canadian Labor Congress research department. The NDP federal council also tions in federal ridings will in sign c lcarried' out the instructions of last summer's national conven-’ ltion and let UP l!1|°hl“9"3,’ '° make a special study of bicul- lturalism. l’l'0 PREPARE BRIEF A bicultural council, posed of five English-speaking nominees of the federal council and five French-speaking nom- inees of e party’: Quebcc win-g. will have a watching br:ef on party policy with respect federalism and biculturalism. Its first task will be to pn- pnre for it special party confer- ence on Canadian federalism later this year. An economic committee also is to be set up to investigate aspects of blculiuralism other than those which are social and O [C . p A special federal council sea- on the government's pro- posed portable pension plan. which is due to come before ing Feb. 18. decided to , general support to the plan as a step in the right direction. Informants said that while there are some aspects of the federal plan which fall short of the party's desiies it includes recognition of four important princi lea p . These were described as up-l com- ‘ ‘V ' \ \ New Democrats Plan Drive To Prepare For Election lplication to all Canadians, pot. bility of ef'ts from on. province to another. relation- ship of the plan to wageg_ md labsence of fully pay-as-you.“ .features. l The council decided to hold ‘lthe next national convention, -required by the constitution ev. .ery two year . the Royal florkmgotcl. Toronto, July 12. 99 D PORTS PACKED . WASHINGTON (AP) — The 'U.S. agriculture department re. lported Tuesday are to con. lcern in the grain trade as to 'the ability of the United State; to provide facilities for Shipping all the wheat this year that for- ‘eign buyers may want. i elimination can be relieved overnight with the help of THE DISTRICT PAGE A HANDY DIlYER’S GIIIDE FDR GOODS AND SERVICE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND A. J. Morlieson Drug Co. Ltd. Phone I 0’Leai-y 'nEu3Es5'u-E" PHARMACY Phoue 36-2 Alberton Your Rexall Drug Stores W sf Prince given a man who pleaded guilty to driving through a red light. the oyster storage building John Daniel MacDonald and stealing 33 peeks of ungraded oysters and four oyster crates He had pleaded not guilty to the charge on Dec. 6. Ball is to with possession of stolen goods, stand ta typewriter reported sioleni from a local business house) and ’ had been committed for trial Supreme Court. 1 Arnold Archibald MacLeod. ‘ 97 Wailthen Drive. pleaded guilty l to a charge of driving while Three lniurecl l In Collision BORDEN - A two-car collis- ion at Carleton Corner, near the Esso service station. at about 5.30 "aturday evening. resulted in three people being admitted to hosspital. . Injured in the crash were .\Ir. and .\Irs. Aeneas Murphy of Car- leton Siding and their young daughter. Rosalie. Mrs. Murphy \vas discharged from hospital following treat ment of a facial cut. Mr. Mui- phy who is believed suffering back injuries and Rosalie with cuts and bruises are still pita] patients. Involved in the accident was a 1962 car driven by Everett MacLellan. Kinkora, and e 1959 vehicle d'riven bv Murphy, The .\IacLellan car was :5‘ ‘I WEATHER ORONTO lCP) — Observed eratures: although I ring val-revised:-ef‘. forecasts: l of being intoxicated in a publicl l place. ' ..___._._._....__—:——— M . the Charlottetown Guardian, and ' rtti One man was fined $20 a ndl costs or 30 days for posses sing liquor in a place other than his residence and another man had his case adjourned to Feb. lsll for hearing on the same charge. One man was remanded to Feb. I0 to fix a date for trial. with ball to stand. on a charge lCh’fown Native l ‘Dies in Ottawa L Mrs. Anita {W Carson. a nat- ive of Charlottetown. died in Ot- tawa, Saturday. Feb. 1. after an‘ 8 :illness of several months. , " Formerly Anita Marguerite? lYoung, she was the last surviv-l ing memiber well-known, lcharlottetown family who moved: to Ottawa about the time of the? First World War. I-Ie-r fa t her. .John W. Y in lcliffe, P.E.I., achcr in, West . Charlottetown’; for several years: her In or iwas the former Miss Laura lBui-ke of Cha1‘l0tte(OWl‘l. Of her three brothers who pre- deceased he-r. P. Lorne Young was for a time city editor of at his reme was the as- sistant depuy minister of Nation- al Revenue lcustorriis Division) iii the federal governrnent. and a mons. A younger brother. Ralph Young. died as a youth, and her a translator in, grain}: I-I. _Carson of Rochester.‘ e . In she marri G.DB.l Curr of Ottawa. who died in; l . and in 1950 sh married‘ Set For Exams On Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. trade qualification examinations in carpentry. plumbing and heavy duty mechanics will be con- ducted at the Vocational Insti- tute. Charlottetown. W. S. Mclilurtry, director of apprenticeship. said recently. that to qualify for the exams the applicant must have served four years in his trade as a regist- ered apprentice or learner. He added that the apprenticeship scheme has only been in effect in P. E. I. for two years. Those passing the exams will hold a journeyman‘s certificate. Mr. McMurtry noted that these exams are to a national stand- About 100 apprentices are ex- pected to take this set of exam with another 100 writing in March on several trades not in- cluded in this group of exams. ROAM JUNGLES Jaguars. ocelots. agoutis and primitive tribesmen still roam the interior jungles of Panama. Let’s Dine Out At The Charlottetown REVILO DAIRY Drink Milk For HeaIth’s Sake Alhertun P. E. I. GREATER MERCHANDISE SELECTION. when you shop of your local stores. It's hard to boot the selection of mer- chandise you find in your local stores. Your local merchant curries ample stock of brand name if-ems. He's selected them with you in mind. It's rewarding. in personal satisfac- tion. in greater savings, in Itnowled bufing to your community‘: growth. to shop locally. You'll always find the merchandise you seek In the great selection among your local stores. 9* you are contri- Alborf Trowsdolc Representative For Irving Oil Co. Ltd. Stove and Furnace Oil Oil Burner Sales and Service Phone 33 Cnpuutl P. E. I. . BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT YOUR COMMUNITY WEST PRINCE Mobile Feed Service Serving the Farmers With Efficient Service PERRY’S Sheldon Hume Imperial ESSO Agent Phones Res. Bus. 50- 50-3 Murray River BARBOUR’S SERVICE STATION Tires, Batteries, Accessories Minor Repairs Tune-Ups Phone 76 Aiberlou McicLEOD'S Irving Service Station (A. W. MacLeod. Lessee) 0 Road Service Q Minor Repairs Q Tires-Batteries Q Accessories Q Welding Phone 8 Crapuud Order Your Combination Aluminum COASTAL BU‘ELL and and Quality Product! throughout all of (John Day, Lessee) Minor Repairs & Tune-Ups Tires, Batteries, Accessories Local Radio Service Phone 34 Wellington Bill's Body Shop (BIII Boyko, Prop.) A Complete Collision Service Carleton Siding Plumbing & Heating Doors and Windows West Prlnco Service Station ...... MOVING AND M"‘,l;E°° .....,.. ., ,.,.,.,..,,, llgvme Lester Linkiof-fer STORAGE LTD. Agent For . Ga, .5 on pmducgs “Air Shade Aluminum (Frank N. Taylor, Mgr.) sales & service The . O “"5 may A Complete 0 Big Cu Room B. & J. Coffee Shop Q Batteries no d W‘ d Moving 8: Storage Service Q Big Cur Comfort and Q Accessories A” Esi;';lci:‘|l|y D"|:g:::dI For Agents For C Small Car Economy Candlelight Room Repairs to all makes of Cars P. E. 1. Climate Conditions North American Van Lines °'';,',''’ 3 7”” F°°d- P'°l'"'V 5°"°d phone a Ti am‘ PM“ “M855 phone 436,343; wax’: SL we “'1; Pleasant Surroundings 3 315 Central St. Summersidc Summerside, P. E.I. Summer-side mm P’ E 1' Eldon MucKenzie HUTCHINSON'S RAMSAY'S . I S ALBERTON General Merchant Sheet Metal B. A. Service Station White Rose Gas & ou ‘s"°"'""' "““"""'°"' P"°"" 33;’; I':‘."‘fi"°f}.oA§°°s‘:°'l°' |-TD- |l1dUSI'I'l9S Ud. Pmduc" at Metal Work Pliolle filllil-E72) aWafe:-TE: ' ' Phone 170-3 Rollo Bay Phtlzlftézgo ‘ad z‘l:na,l::m‘st Summerside - Texaco Distributor (Pm much’ Mn’) "' - ‘ Gasoline hullggu .( Pleasure Cruisers DAY'S CORNER Harold L. Matthews “'°" ‘ um. um. ESSO SERVICE George Smith 9 Fuel 0" Marine Hardware Dunlon Tlrcl Marine Engines / Phone 436-2136 A Complete Tire Service Bus. Phones Ru. Oil Furnace Service “I 25» 8 id McEweu Road 3 134 one ‘ ummcrs e Farm Supplies summemde Water Bowls Electric . M..,..,,. Macllonald & Affleclt Layton GI-con Mq¢|_EQD'5 Pumps dellefl in authorized 2‘ Produce of All ‘Kinds mssuv-rnnousou G"...-¢| 59." HI’- Service Highest Maiket. Prices Paid Farm Equipment Dealer D“ 38“ Borden Borden Sales -Service-Parts Phone 100 Albany 146 Phones 34-! Reconditioned Faun Equipf. George Bainry. Kinkoru Carleton Siding Phone an Albany Where Customer- Shop in Pleasant Surroundings shop The Modern Way At Hubon‘ Harvey‘: lnlni Brash, Toronto: I too Wil- liam. Owen Sound, 0nt.. and a son John Wilfred. Toronto. Ont. His wife. the former Margaret Look For FREE! Merchandise or Service FREE! Your Name This page is a weekly feature of The Guardian - Patriot, and each week there will appear in the advertisements names and addresses of people living in the communities represented. Road the advertisements carefully, and if you find your name, clip out the advertisement in which you found your name, and mail it inside of two weeks, to the Advertising Manager of The Guardian-Patriot, and you will receive, ABSOLUTELY FREE, 3 $3.00 order, to be spent for merchandise or service with one of the advertisers in your community on this page. Winners, please advise‘ the Guardian -Patriot on which advertisers you desire to spend your voucher. Pofronlze the Advertisers on This District Page For Quality Mecchlndiu Q Groceries and Menu Q shelf 5 Heavy Hardware O Dry Goods V. V. Restaurant (Mn. V. Muouod. Prop.) Booth and Connor Service Home-Cooked Meals Lunches and Sandwiches var llllter RI P. E. I. BAGNALL’S MILLS LTD. Moetood & Groom Ltd. McCormick Farm Machinery Farmall Tractors very special family. special Inonu rain for children. If you can't malto today the mat day— come In on Machlab. Ontario. pndecuocdt ‘him by one year. my Opoclll ocoulon. :4 lion Towing service n. Klnkan 2-21 Middleton (' P7 lll"lll.‘l/)Wll ll )l'*l Mall 4' Pl b - e v -» - -- --i -m --m """' or s um ing and Hoofln WVAI S "' W °' W a... , R “m m In“ on Welding I nun Wat Dry INSTALLATIONS 1 REPAIRS ;‘::l‘As:,""’tl" , "“°°' " '““"°"' I-u I In- on-ueiu-nuuuuni-mus-tal 3.4’ ' co’ “' 4'" NIIIII '3'" lIfl"" PHONBIOO 3011315 ‘°'M£Y'u". ylauhguo P.l.1. H-.“l'orluIn a...‘ "dc..." . _ Ml... M... his death in 1953 Since then sfliel General Store .5 1 has ved in Ottawa. . Clover Form Store 29 was held Feb. 1 st_: 15-! Cra-mud . _ _ _ _ _ . _ __ 45 Georges Anglican Church, Ot-; 47 mall: leaves to mourn seven as 37 ggnwe; Iggngemgwfi til:eYcnnd- R. E. GALLANT 31 an at mm“ complete stock 25 of Building Material ‘1: JOFII1 L. DOWNS Mom’ too d t Lumber. Plywood. Wullholrd 19 . b. m'"d ' °'°';’:.'“: ram :2 North Busfieo ll; Dles In Ont ovor . . . frond from tho ';R:.N;f'C‘AhN:3‘: “neg. pin" 1”‘ Word of me death of his bro- ""°" '"'"°" G'‘’’ h" ‘ Community Morltof SERVICE STATION (cm M'°“"" P'°") ” in J i. met. Take the whole fnml- “°"'° °°°“" MW‘ 13 Cher’ a n Leonard D°W'fl¢. 83 N0!“ Iullllco P.E.l. (An flaw”-Q, Luge.) Tu” Lu“ Lunch“ ‘ 32 axilton. out. in his 71:! year, lytolunchoon or dlnnorat mm cnmme" gnu an 5 on prune“ “M. u‘ C...” 3. . outh ...... .. 15 20 ll" 5°“ received by Walter The churiottotown Hotel. noun & Tell Their Friends Plum 4-nos conmu Phone no man I 3ohn'=- NM-~~ 38 ”°’’‘‘°' 7" ‘*’¢‘“"*¢ *"""°- Shfllllkolt. Superb uloo- Groceries. mm, Produce . nrax ICP) .. The wen. 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