ISIAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sot., Oct. 27, 1962. 3 Coroner Says Death Que lack Seat Belts UMMERSIDE — An tnquét of the accident scene. he noted by a coroner’: jury in Sumner that actually death was not a ' ' result of the collision itself but rather from being thrown from the car. He thought seat belts would probably have saved the deceased’s life. aide last mart into the death ofwilliam Kenneth Montg . Bridgetown, N.S. handed down a verdict that “We find that William Keimetti Mon oametolnsdeathonseptm. 1962of hitemal injuniesasa result of a collision between a town car driven by the deceased and Witnesses called were Mira. Lola Grace Montgomery, Bridge- ‘ of the . N.S., widow de- ceased; William Roydon Mont- gomery, Port Hill. nephew of one driven by Charles Hughson ' ' ed; Christine Montgo- at an intersection of the Trans- the deceas mery. Port Hill, niece of the eceased, d visi death: Keith Ramsay, Kensing- Nrii= MAKES n;i5Acis”i3iié marked", the 1 said I p .1 h h h‘ h 1 i th thi - ' Coroner Dr. W I Gum we mu’ who was coming from they durionpge hos nsplgtclgl oiéiers to}?/2 w ic ' he appea ed 0 e page-in their power to save .J’llil‘Or8 were Haroldcamo Borden area and saw the acci-1 Vatican radio Thursday in worlds rulers to do every- (AP Wlreplloto) bell, Chelton, foreman, Lorne dent occur: Arnold Madson, Reeves, North Bedeque; Hansen Sierbrooke, mechanic who ex-. - Oliver. Summerslde; Harry amined the Hughson car: Ricih-‘; 9 ' JIOPING T0 remind citizens Wakelin, Parkdale, indicates Waugh, Summerside; Rogelrson. Bedeqlle. Who I a n a I a n e a n C I that all clocks must be put the hands of the clockread 12 Gaudet John Maclnniis and examined the Montgomery Veil-E back one hour, heralding the midnight and the-u-i-ow ghow. James Jewell. all of Central icle: Cost. Allan Burehlll, Bor-y and of “Advanced Summer Hours" in the province, six- yeer-old Ronelda Wakelin. dau-- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart ing in what direction the hands must be moved to get back on the correct time. To Secure Med Residents of Crapaud have joined forces in a unique com- ical Service of Dr. David G. Stewart’. former- of Montague. after the de- 4:‘ den RCMIP and (lust. Ian oland, Borden RCMP. two of the in- vestigating officers. Dr. John Craig's pathological report showed that no liquor was Bedeque. 'I'lie coroner also noted that it was now known what induries were sustained by the deceased and how they were received, by being thrown from his car. Dr. y and that deceased bad a broken back- ; Editor's note: This is im- , common concerns and gives ser- Uniies Country's Services and councils is extended by pro- o 0 __ N . i ff ,4‘ to i ci an fDr_ p t M D d Gillis said that after having ' other in the series of articles ‘vice to their member agencies. duction of television “spots" on M d n lg O llIl())ll11‘lneI:3;ll(1Ie bllsiness ocffolbselfllir th: J21!-l‘ll:l'y. e er ac (mm “end “*9 sllmflw described .b°"° In several place-" Md chest concerning organizations tak- I The council is lis spe- welfare for year round use and ‘ and Seeing 15116 RCMP NWEW d8m8E€- . part in the province-wide. cial agency in the P.E.I. United by the use of slide film for Clocks Turn Back expressed dissatisfaction, par- b°“8h At midnight tonight an exper- iment in time. which was spear- headed by the provincial gov- ernment. _: . I an end after a six-month trial period. Earlier this year the govern- ticularly rural residents. but as time were on the new time sys- tem was accepted and by mid- summer complaints were al- most non-existent. Now tonight clocks throughout eir village le dents have formed a company. £4; known as Northumberland now selling preferred shares. in the company at five per cent in- terest LAND ACQUIRED The company has al-ready ac- qulred land for the new home and office. and work on the Dr. Stewart makes his home. together with his wife and chil- dren, in a rented house, and occupies the same office former- ly held by Dr. MacDonald. Robert N. Dawson is the presi- dent of the new medical com- pany, with John Leard as vice- president, and Douglas Mac- Kinnon as treasurer. Other pro- visional directors are: . S art. George L. Nicholson, Lloyd Waddell. Heber an 'el R. Barry Dawson. Eric E. Lowther, lions Expect Co-nclude Light Bulb Sale In S’side By To»nigI1t,,, A main topic of the meeting was the light bulb sale. Chair- man Brian Mahoney reported sales ‘ SUMMERSIDE — T b a bi- monthly meeting of the Sum- merside Lions Club was held Wednesday evening at Small's United Fund Campaign.) By JEAN MacISAAC Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer The Canadian Welfare Coun- is the single agency that unites all welfare services in the country. It is a bridge be- tween public and private wel- fare, a centre for joint welfare and citizen participation Nearly all funds in ‘Canada Fund, with $480 its share of the total 227,487. The national voluntary asso- ciation for social welfare was rmed in 1920 with an office, a post office number and a vol- untary and part-time director. GROWS RAPIDLY Since then it has grown to in- clude 452 social agencies, gov- ernment departments, church organizations, labor unions. pro- fund canvassera. er information is available phlets magazines and e t h e 1 bulletins. , SECURITY BRIEF I In 1960, year of its 40th an- niversary, the council was un- de projects as brief on social security, a pro- ject on home care, a pension the s lneni decided against any for- the PTOVIHCC will be Wt BACK’ structure will commence im- Norman MacDo aid. and Ken- Tourist Home with King U011 5°” by Samrday eVe""‘$' belong to is organization fessmnal lnld amen gmups and plan for of social mal legislation which would ‘"19 l"“"‘» 3“d 7°’ “W59 Wh°'did mediately. neih L. Paynter. Reg Maolrellan in the chair. l’1'°°99d5 °f the 5319 “"11 .be which helps them with their L136 l"d.‘v'df“a1umemb:S'1 ad_ agencies. crime and child Wel- hnve made Daylight Saxing not move the clock they will be Crapaud was without a doc- Solicitor for the new company Among the guests were C.J. d°“,3l"d I° Ihe. Retarded Ohm‘ ‘E. mfm 1"“. ‘ms ad Eon fare statistics, studies on deser- Tlme the official time to be able to start and end their day’: tor for six months of this year. is Frederic A. Large, QC.v of Martin Martin of the Maclier. ""15 A55°°1‘a"°“ f°rmtrl;3.t pm‘ '3‘ Pa1pa“’1‘fi"a‘8 antecgcical tion and transients, and a plan adopted during the miner activities one hour later. Villagers acquired the services Charlottetown. om, Lions (nub and Joseph chase 9f €v".’l55’°°"éh ‘. ‘“"jf I we u’°'mo “t. for a national workshop on the mlum In its place premier , H and Z0“ mm” Marvin icy.‘ airman .3 cons a on. pub c rma_ion use of l.ecl_”ti°n_ “V the dance committee._ reported and research Ills five divisions so that the council may m Walter 3. Shaw suggested that a voluntary system. Which referred to as “Advanced Sum- mer Hours" be adopted those business houses. and cor- porate bodies who wished to take advantage of gaining the extra hour of evening daylight. ii, i" a himself and of the b to the small sports C81‘ in Which of immigrants. personnell in II lnllgtzumgelggentaegesuftges l:mc0m- DO SO] Milton Macbean who has been e.V Were riding,‘ plunged social work. There is an increa- 3:, :,l:inti?:iu:f1.ci(;i‘_!e-:0 xgfarfiltgg ' Y e appointed officer in charge of through the guard rail at Bay- sing demand for couiicii con. 5.; munitiea throughout the pro- vince enacted local legislation 5:‘. proclaiming Advanced Summer " The _ t mm we dam‘ (1: gggksgg to tell him his brother viioletnt contact with t1‘_ll- SUMMERSIDE __ «Buy an dinn Imperial Bank of Com- feet into_ the water below in improving sociai welfare 39,-. both money and Demand "4: Hours 35 ‘he “me °“ which ii iilnélilleti 0; Na,-ii, cape Gerald -Rooney funeral direc- imeniiithel ml" lam. apple mister?" This in the meme‘ Baywelv bndge is “'9” 5'9"’ vices In Canada Darticipation is needed. ‘.' they and their_vari°us offices “Y a e . 1 tor at Alberto" ‘stated he took on ere WES 8110 ‘Ctl1’l'e _. ley Bridge in the C8VelldlSl’l whgt welfgre means gm-| would work ' “'h° was l°““d dead ‘I S“ the bod to th’e funeral he at me ha“ 0‘ the Skull 011 310 QWSEIO" be"’“C "sl°9d “flay area» what welfare services do is still 5 - 5’ me About 15 feet of bridge guard ._ in instances many business; their employees to report for work one hour earlier and_fi- ALBERTON BUREAU OF THE GUARDIA Cow Pond-Oct. 7, was adjourned by Coroner Dr. . M. Dewar last night when two of the prin- cipal witnesses r used to give evidence stating that i-t was on the advice of their 1 . Earl Joseph Brennan, 29, who nigh the day’: work by a sim- i h ed .th 1 hm. in nie Brennan were there and all night the boys were calling on ment on physical fitness n_d - - I flair period. , csmfngcrtgion with nt‘i£::sdI;‘;%h_ and W drinking Friday night. 213%: "’°“’Id have had 3 800d stores and in the amateur sport has signedl mi-‘i,e,i,ff,‘;'f;1yhishepii:1i.s'was out "But in most “stirs il was died I “Is br°mer' D0na1dJosephl’lJ]I3llle;i tligeywilligssthigid '.l]‘l1seyofci:I1t]i[ilie Dr craig did not think the mm auiig-'mt:sixaI:1E'sI'mgcal1Ilafllisro‘l.§ Eigllarfgoervlinggl tinpmlwa brye]d)r'I 3' the “me ’° that ‘’ °‘" Time“ R‘°""“"“ S”“°”““" I w u - - - ‘ l e . mi 1' -I - . l tilf“tthdel:aIn?s lilfsllllle cllockl ggfiglegficghafidrgfiadcto tank, ued drinking Saturday and had lnguries could be caused by a 33:4, oil-izens c ' Se 0 u ‘ ifiggeid égrggggggtlgge uffifiltjugf :3: Aflanfifeflzn Or!-lYtCana<l!anbS;stgnTJhvv.ii!1‘l1 £2 — ‘ ‘ some wine. Ea Br 1. ' ' - ‘ .‘ . ' ' ' P01" I men‘ In 0 '?.:.'."'°“....."'°;‘.:.*:..“°.“.:.-...: “.i‘§‘...‘£‘..'.f...°”.‘.‘i‘°“.‘.§'.‘.‘:‘.‘. st am am" Mam... of me My be A new W is W W ..H.':-?.:: .."‘“I ed °° our -w-. company «- -u-ma» Ilspile that it was an mqmryhot wmemng to drink and several Everett James Bmdefick_ for‘? this year. ‘Apples can now be the federal govemmei-It for Names of the two officers Ethylene - Glycol need not be e.xpe,,.ie.n¢ed bu . .1 . .one of the men went to Tignish for man: Edgar Lawmence Gavin. £.nm::;.f:]:,’”:)1:y”dsil;)‘;1l'; ness programs. : were not available last night. l;:i;nz:nen(t)NIA;iti- should be able ta puiciiase and Sliedicic ‘Mon Fined $500 “E Brothers Refuse To Testify At Inquest; Are Fined $25 ed Florence McCarthy to Melvin and later to the Charlottetown Hospital for an autopsy. Joseph Ralph Arsenault. Sea Cow Pond. said he was at Ver- non McCarthy's Friday and Sat- urday. Marvin 1-Iackett and Don- a trial, that their evidence could not be used against them and that they would be fined for con- tempt of court if they continued a case of ale maybe more, he continued. On urning to c- Carthy's, Arsenault said he could refuse. Following a 10-minute recess used seized or RCMP Re 1-! kett.l¥ln80l| h th- 1d d ht . - . 17. A t - . . _ C W“ 1- themgtlbllld blaisidgcarlisht truck u°Ils*I'::n‘I.n"II:Iiaii‘iorIl:liIf:lee Mn: I.".5’3u.3 wediilgdaizr towgsowrel 3Z‘;:.u the infant Eieguoipsysklieii "“““‘8- between “'9 l'°'"’5 0‘ 2-00 P-m- 30 » A charge of being drunk a d in». was present what Dr. S cai-my "id Mu-i,-in miciieit, an when a datefwill be set for a fracture and internal injuries. 4:00 Inn, at Percy Mc- Hclimich pronounced the man prgfly iu1i_ Eu-1, Donnie and _ Infill. city. was witdhldgjiiigi. d gleafd aiidalflifi botdfiwu rdeamleg sum Brennan were sitting . Theareas affected will be from- Twodrlvenweee an o uner rec Gerald aro roo ._ ’ _ ooata aadi for failure to stop nay. spe A consented todrive IMar- Pl1C|'m°CY week wlnner southport to Cherry Valley Comm’ ‘nd “I ‘..."**,..""'...-... :"“..‘::.i".f“.t““ ”'.°''"i': - ’*°°"”'°““‘ INSTRUCTION ee 8 -an - 0 S W ere IX‘ \ ¢..i,,i.g..i iii, .10., .,"'l’i‘i"{'.I’l§."l of e RCMP {Jere _ 0! bottles of ale and a qufio of Bunbury to Pisquid and Ba.ldwin’s Road area. were find 610 and costs each.‘ exhibits at Cns. Cameron: re- $1: mv;hi‘:l;y.b‘1t:I‘a;‘rvin _\rvit;s 48 Road to Lake Verde and Ft. Augustus. ‘*“‘ . ,» quest. — i C om - » / D.iieiinub.lnnIlnednish.rhe rrlvedbaktM- nalfle J m / statzment regd by Cut. (sour Cnr¢l1.V’a lalgoiit 3 o'cclo¢: anll l 11:9 Inmnwpfiti? Ishregesssry to 0 :0 Even, household in P E I should have th. T. T 375 no Eackett landed five minut- , P0 0% 0“? POW” "9 ll" “'5' 9-5 Fell Y - - - to lllge and the state of ‘tie. IIEIIRGDE N 0 V . 15 Roy. Donnie ad Earl were out- ... u. u... .. for East Wi,-1,3,1; s;5c,,N§,, W cm, ..... . . ..... MARITIME ELECTRIC , ~ raw.‘ A"°c_ ' as he in the yard. He went outside and , , 2, ’-H”. "““l°’— P°“d~ ‘"9 "9 ' . saw Donnie, Roy and Earl over sum aillnal banquet meeting had been vet-n.r:'nwnétnc::zi’tI'gr Mcc W, ',,m_ =‘ we mom in mm» “‘.§‘.$°...i§‘..“’{.‘i'.ii 5...... -' §.::i.'*::.“':::'.i: :".::....::: In addition to the above boom farm hous- ‘7""'“"'“"-\'“"""“*°“ rem-nfor-°-'°°"'°°" iconud "°' ' I holdssh ldalsohav FALLOUT ,,, , _______.._.______.________ on 0 ON THE cloud at In regular monthly a quart 0‘ Um! "‘“"“ Edwardflacllett. North _~ VZIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘. “ 2."""‘.....""“.,..,....“ “'§'..,‘f.}.?"‘"'°“‘ °°u“-‘°°”"""' n ..u lie .. ....°‘..;‘9'.:. leaving l sasrseu ousrns RESOURCES FARM‘ I .. E h I Thlvlllvevuailicwlth onepre» '°"'° *"“°“";,“,,§‘?,,‘,“,,“,:‘,‘,‘f,f,°,,‘:_ the moor -we hem noon . N A The P. E. I. telephone directory also carries no-c emu-uineues W‘ W“ “W .. later saw his \ _ o \ . mun z...'.nb will contact is in and W “ 1:; W" .. Vernon u _ -§ Development Council h a set of instructions oripage s. _ gar qaeuurk-no is ex- mett... can one in 615 Setundllf V| _ g ,1 '° °‘ ' .l"'°"‘“'°‘;: wyinetsar Isri:li‘(.lk mm ‘M M “M wine‘ Joseph R Meeflng I ~ The albove booklets are available free of M '; 2,7 icon on emu the piece for W iii“? -tending in the.deor- 0.2‘-IIMPW” .. sea oawmlrau. ;. E charge by writing to: ‘I .; 1...... ,.‘;,§,,;’,f,,“{,$°.i.‘;"".;.,'...."".'.‘,'.".’i.'.‘.‘.£ mm ""n""......-. _u. ~ § Monday, October 29th, 1962 §* Novealnr fl I IN Din heL\.vte!i:l;ni‘¢imih:.l;‘oi.ia:iong with Ill '0' l MT?‘ : A. P M : BOX ' l . -~’ in .Donle.hutn¢~eed woitanotiieday. - ' ' I ‘'1: Ln: uoncrs E‘.:’.‘i:;.":..:.:‘.i ...'...':‘.;. Alli-ed ......... ..i‘.’. .. .... J... . is, A,,d,,w-, Ha" _ MW,,,5,,wa.,.,§ °"=*'°“=°'=°w-=- (Aha use uneunernueatn. In allant also came into the fight with Roy I-lac-kett and ' ‘ p_ l;_ L ulna: unaided Ad- house. Ihev had somelhlnl to allowed Penry where two junk: \ SPECIAL FEATURES, ~ . ~ vueuiua-on-i rutxand-omeof ofdhwuaintadngfrooilda \ - ,, - 1;‘: to cell sonutem lo hand. man,‘ “PORT ‘ 1. Film on Handicrafts R, 0' HESS SOD ~ ‘ . - , “am. mt: «M '.'.°".'..‘.’."'i.."".t‘:.".’ -. --« --. -am I to ~*- .3” 2* °°‘“'“‘*‘°"° *" "““” i‘ "°°“*'*“ W “e W‘ "P "’ "W mm III. we the W was man man by a truck -a we """“ "' "“' ”" ‘’‘“'’‘‘ ""“ Shown here is the Charlottetown in-isezwimnng Phar- ~ CM] Defence Headquarters or at Pminuini . Ifiil. OVIQKIID, in her him Mk, bug '1 x“° d mam & pafimflnd id winio “ls Everyone Welcome 5 v‘ v _ mm‘ “ Mm“ Mm aflmm-mg“ h W 3”" an outlaw: on a body identified niaoy Week Winner in a w oonteat. ‘ _ Civil Defence Headquarters, Room ,__ final nememtl mm bun .m.mmu... town--Born-ckevt-dggrwlndow-atworthsbrus n»142Pr|-oeslmtnv-y pivisiou on gusuiici-i \ cialBuilding.(}1arlottetown.P.E.I. ~-:-t uunuueiunoiniua ishheloohedatt|aml°"""“l°'l“""l"““ » liynavIdMncNovni,tnining- for‘ \_ A -our-ounce. ammo a|ain“a¢ndaa':vltwaaR¢¥H'l:l‘-$F'|_:°"'.':‘'‘‘H°dliE:dlMr.J.EI'lIectllWortIl. ! Dept.-oflndustry-!NnturnlResoureee : unueuncntr a ’ Nljltfillnt ' W“ " haw . witnlihn. eeoonvlat--haetuodianfilihtho . x I090!‘ on later 1001" meiit continued. and noticed he w king not remember much of what happened. . Jmmes Ml‘in5°n- the dances were proving to be Damage undoubtedly caused by his left side. He estimated the man had been drinking shortly before his death but was not drunk al- though probably unable to drive. He considered the man had not died instantly and that if taken to a hospital within a reasonable John Donald McGrat:h: John Leo Domgan, Lloyd Patrick Ho- gan, Victor Joseph Buote and Francis Hubert Clhossey very popular and are a great ccess. These dances are held BOY 5€°"l5 22:15:?” "W 8* Start Apple Congratulations were extend- the RCAF branch of the Cana- DEATH BRUSH SUMMERSIDE -— A scrape I with the hand of death was ' experienced Thursday after- noon by two flylng officers of RCAF Station Summerside as view Bridge and dropped over are family and child welfare, oommlnity funds and councils. corrections, public welfare and recreation. The council sets up commit- tees for special projects. he committees on aging, welfare sultation service and leadership Fitness Deal Signed Here across the Island by Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs as they canvass in their annual apple day. Actually, apple day began ves- terday 1“ s"mm°mid°' L3“ The federal-provincial agree- apples or case lots could be bought, but this advent makes it more simple for stores or rail also went down with the car. One section of the rail- ing pipe penetrated through the car and passed between the legs of the man sitting in the passenger's seat, tearing a _ ; No on-the-spot RCMP invest- rojects are now under study: by the provincial division of phy-‘ sical fitness, and these projectsl igation was carried out since there were no injuries. The inquest was held. in the b small businesses who genenaliy will be submitted to Ottawa for uyacaseorhalfacase. ap pi-oval. Approved projects qualify for I FIRE TOLL Fires in Canada claimed 5,529 be free and independent, financial support is derived one-third each from community fund a. national business corporationa and government grants. The council is much more necessary today than ever an its valuable contribution to Can- adian social welfare, support a mystery to many people. Pub- lic relations w o r k for chests $2 .75 non McCarthy and Marvin Ha- ckett. He said he went into the" D o n n a Genevieve Campbell. charged witl' murdering her 14- est child, Doris Bunny Lynn. was found dead in her apart- .Hc spoke to’ Roy. the state- '~--- ~... n. . - ...~....s...,.. road building work. ..: \ power on Wednesday. October 31st, weather per- RENT-A-CAR SYSTEM FRANCHISE 5. operate one or more cars from a central location. System supplies complete know- bow, advertising, _ . stationery at reasonable cost. following booklets readily available: ‘I. ll STEPS TO SURVIVAL ’flT:"v ."‘:.. _.., the brothers again refused to STATEMENT READ ' Al-berton Court House with Mrs. . . financial assistance. . Car rentals an 3 xood souirea . ‘2 ln evlide'iIi‘¢':‘e l:1;lm:vt\e!£. CBasill_Vli"3ilace ipears. North Donald Gordon. Ohamiottetowii 0nAt}‘pi:er¢;;t¢umi::t;e:J3;d§I3 t Projects rgiéigrdeal with ihrele l)i)\(z)e(s)mz)anid‘ ctohsfi Ill’zll(;lt‘e1t0h8;lea$ll;000.- of extra rewmm for car dealer. 4.. ' eac . e ape ig ouse eeper, was as courrt stenographer. . 99°‘ . . . ' ' ’ ' ships, service stations taxis, it , ' ed to Nov, 9 unable i be i- i - t Th M . t - Sld9. 59: EIGHMPS Md Slemoll community and organizations. wo ' _ _ _ E - - A1955 509991‘ 3493133“: Shed‘ Joume witnesses were called illness Blld a $333 Sgrllglglellg was econ $ Pm.‘ Wm‘ “he” b‘°I‘°t' °f me . STQWCTT MOTOTS 1€’:ltfeIs'otl‘ravwl1'ea'l ‘z'I‘T1tlle(lil.Rv I‘ |I¢- WI! 11”‘ 35°” ""1 °°““.°’ before the dramatic W‘ 0‘ “'9 was read by Cnst. Camero . Pettitt of Alberton RCMP de- ‘“”'°'°“s ""‘““' p it D Car System 1194 Stanley Street. " ll! mollllll ll! l3“ 5°’ h3"'“3 inquest and ad.I0tl!'flme|Il- He had gone to McCarthy's for iaciimeiii - a S ept" Mmireai mi. interview ~ . fiiuesalon of so gal] of_ im- The irst witness. Cnst.,Vlctor ii [mg oi oats am; on an-iuai saw ' preliminary hearing on the ' 224 Gt. George St. 4-5579 ' “ lllllll rnanufactured SP|l‘ll5- Cameron of Alberton detach- two u-uckg and acarin the-yard. R MA D IN DEATH charge. The 18-year-old mother was sentenced in c olice mem‘ CMP, told of going to The car was siepheii Bi-eiinaiy, E NDE of two was charged with non- . agis- me farm of Vemon,McC and the trucks belonged to vet. WINDSOR. Ont. (CP)—Mrs. capital murder after her young- The” Wm be an mwrmpfion at electric