The Sherwood Hospital Wolf Cull Pack was awarded its Boy Scout charter at the din- ner meeting of the Chat-letter town Lions Club ht’lt‘l at th a last Charlottetown H o t cl {,7 PAC AWARDED CHER evening. The cub pack is made i (centre) Boy Scout d l s trlct up of retarded children and is sponsored by the Lions. Seen here is Wally Coies. left, king lion accepting the c h a r ter from Staff Sgt. James Keefe Richard A. Jenkins. Pownal, had a charge of failing to carry his operator‘s license with him dismissed in Queens view of all the circumstances" in connection with the case, said Magistrate James B. Johnston, QCCounsel for the defence was Allison Gillis and for the crown Alan K. Scales. Following the presentation of the case. and in his summation of the situation. Mr. Gillis said he felt there was something per- sonal involved in the case The. only evidence in the case was presented by Constable John I. Greer of the Charlottetown detachment RCMP. Constable Greer said he passed a car going in the oppOSItc dir- ection to his in the vicinity of Pownal and turned his police car around to follow the accus- ed‘s car. He said Mr. Jenkins would not stop at the sound of the horn. and he did not use the men or flash the light. The constable said the ac- cuscd turned off the Trans-Can- ada lllzllway and still would not lnwng him with the siren on. He said the accused finally came to a halt. about 125 yards from the TC. near a house. Constable Greer said he ask- ed to see Mr. .Icnkin‘s driver's license. getting the reply "I on't have one for you today." He said he asked him if he meant he didn't have one at all or he didn't have one o . Mr. Jenkins replied that his license Of More Porki Traffic Inspector A. J, bowling and his street measur- ing crew of city police officers. last evening were continuing the marking off of . Wi in the boundaries of Prince. Eustnn. King and streets. in mepalratzlom ditional parking meters. The inspector pointed out that the work is being confined to the evenings, as the daytime vehicle an pedestrian traffic makes it almost impossible to carry out the job efficiently. He could not say last night lust how ma y new meters will be installed. “that will be deter- mmf‘d by the police omnmittee" he said. All the streets which were recommended for metering in the Mannell report are to measured and marked off. but It is likely that title installing of LOCAL P for ad- 8' IS PATIENT Mrs. Stephen Livingstone. ‘6 Palmer Lane. Is a patient in “19 Charlottetown Hospital. PANEL HELD {The May meeting of the con- emnce on children was held re- cently at Prince Street School With Dr. K.A. Parker chairing the meeti {$5331 by] D;vid Boswell and '18 no '3 ‘ Ed “mom Dy Ready and ' KEIZER FUNERAL — Th e uncral for Mrs. William Keiner was held yesterday athern o o n gem the Cutcllffe tuner-l ome W Rev. C e In! J . W. . bury Ind plan 1'. Watts Interim g ' mm I!- took place In York BRIEFS 'Pownal Driver's Case Dismissed was In his other pants iCmmty jail. He said he had :ver mentioned to the accuse {that he was being charged for- ‘i lcense was expired. Constable Greer said that later in the day 9 found out that the accused ‘actually did have I license. i The same afternoon. following sthe arrest and taking into cus- 1tody of the accused a charge of ,failing to carry his operator‘s ilricense was laid. ’ In cross examination. Con- stable Greer said that he knew the accused's wife. who was In the accused's car at the time of ithe chase and arrest. but that .he didn't recognize her at first. ‘He said that in the last six lmonths to a year. before the lwoman was married to Mr Jenkins. he had possibly stop- ped her as many times as six to check her license and the ve- commissioner. The cubmaster of the pack Robert I-inkpen is on the right. ISLAND NEWS PAGE‘N'orih Lake Man Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. May 16. 1963- 5., youg Britons. which covers the whole of Canada, will convene in Charlottetown. with the local lodge of Loyal Orange Y o u n g Britons of North America as osts. The sessions will get under- way at 10 am, Saturday with registration. and will conclude Monday night. Chairman for the proceedings will be MWGM Ron- ald Birch of Ottawa. The registration and business sessions will be held in the new- ly-opened lodge rooms on Kirk- wood Drive. On Saturday even- ing the annual banquet will be held in Zion Church hall. with. the members of the LOBA doing at .‘ son. .They will spend a brief vis- ‘home. Constable Greer then said i“ wm‘ Mr' cumlme“ parent" :he arrested him for driving a ‘Mr' “Fl Mrs- F'w- culcunm County . Vehicle while his license was ex- gFredencmn‘ magistrate's court yesterday "in pired, and placed him in Queens , “e. gto be guest speaker at the an- d inual convention of the Engineer. driving a vehicle while his u.‘b Engineer Due Here By Plane J. Lloyd Cutcliffe of Boston. Mass, is expected to arrive In Charlottetown this afternoon by private plane. He will be accom- panied by his wife and young the catering. This portion of the program will get underway at 6:30 .m. Guest speaker for the banquet will be ev. A.G.J. Steev e a, City Council will be D e p u ty Mayor Walter Cox. who will ex- tend a welcome from the city to the delegates and their wives. CHURCH PARADE On Sunday morning the dele- Mr. Cutcliffe, 29. is scheduled ng Institute of Canada at Que- ec y. . A consulting engineer. Mt. Cutciiffe had several papers published on various phases of his profession. hicie she was driving. He said only once did he find a fault. something wrong with the muff- stop with the Mountie cau- fol-- er l Team-Of-Four Tourney Set The Charlottetown D u piicate Bridge Club’s ‘Team-Of-Four' tournament will be replayed next Tuesday night. May 21. at 8 pm. it was announced last night by club officials. The regular Monday night ses- sion will not be held next week because Monday is a holiday. Donagh Lady Dies AI 80 Mrs. Catherine Tralnor. 80. of Donagh, died recently at the Sacred Heart Home. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Curley. Vernon River. Her survivors include two dau- ghters. Lena. Mrs. J.J. Beagan. Donagh: Mary. Mrs. William J. Trainor. Johnston‘s River: two sons. Eugene and William. Donagh and two brothers. eas, Charlottetown and Lu e. Lowell. Mass. The funeral was held from her late residence in Dnnagh to St. Patrick's Church, Fort Augustus where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. T.P. Butler. Rev. Vincent Murnaghan was Orange Young Britons To Hold Sessions Here gates will take part in a church parade which will form up and move off from Rochford Square at 10:30. From there the route will be along Kent Street to Queen. to Grafton. A brief stop will be made at the cenotaph for which the members will attend 11 o’clock service at too Church. For Sunday afternoon and evening an automobile tour of the National Park has been sch- duled On Monday morning the pro-i ceedings again resume at the lodge rooms. where the fin al items of business will be dispen- sed. Montague. and representingthe Nevinxdo, of 178 wt Wife Of Former Resident Dies (Hume) Mac- nthrop Road. Brookllne, Mass.. formerly of Cambridge, Mass. died recent- ly. Born in Lawrence. Mass. she had resided there most of her life before moving to Brookline several years ago. She leaves her husband Charles F. MacNe. vin, a daughter. Mrs. Christine Prentice of Cambridge and a son Joseph of Kansas City. Mrs. MacNevin was the youngest daughter of the la t 0 Joseph and Catherine (Lamont: Hume. formerly of Her husband Charles MacNevin is formerly of Argyle Shore. son of the late Alexander and Christie Mrs. Florence the communion services in the Church of Scotland in that city. officiating. Burial was in Cam- bridge cemetery. tFisher) MacNevtn. argyle making of window; sashes and Shore. doors and was employed at onei Services Were held in Cam- “me With the M- F. Schwinn-pl bridge, with Rev. J.H. Bishop 00mme In SummerSlde. ‘ of St. James Presbyterian He‘spentflhe Winter in Sum- l Kirk. Winnipeg‘ Man” wh o merstde until his niece, Mrs. L N. mars. Arcona was present in Cambridge for George l l 1 SOURIS Milfred Derrick ; pleaded not guilty to a charge Rebem‘l», {‘Wh - 3.38' ’ of driving while this licence was i ed With dmvmg a motor vehicle :wimom holding an opera'm.s I suspended. ' The case was ad- ,licence was fined $100 and costs 13°”er “m” May 29 i'” 50W“- .or five days by Magistrate J . The case against Roger Bren- Johnstml in Kings County ‘ton Bennett. Elmira. charged agistlrate's court at Sou ', ‘with driving a motor vehicle: l m “5 . Arnslem J o s e p h Donovan, Iwhich exceeded the legal weight , Tracadie Cross Home, School . Hears Panel On Co-operation The members of the Tracadiei for R a y m o n d Francis. Sis- Cross Home and School Associa-l for Stephen Marie was chair-. I I wreath laying ceremony. aner' tion at their May meeting heard! man. Following the remarks of a panel discussing the topic of: the panelists the discussion was “How the parents and teachers: open to the floor. i can cooperate to provide a welli The students who attended the 3 balanced education for the pres-i Allied Youth convention in Char- , ent day pupils". The panel stres- lottetown gave reports and am used the various ways in which.“ swered many questions involv- ithe parents could assist th e l r; ing the misuse of alcohol in so- chiidren with their homework. ciety today. . Members of this panel were: Speaking on this topic were. Mrs. Thomas Dougan. Daniel Phyllis Smith. John Lacey and‘ O'Connell. James Kelly and Sis-' John hlchlaid. Elderly Carpenter Recalls Early Apprenticeship Days One of the Island's sen-ion citizens who is still very active . and in good health is John Ed‘l _ ward Sharkcy of Summerside who will years of age in August. ' Born at Scenic/town in the: year of Confederation. 1867, hei moved to Tryon as a man of! 20 and pursued the carpentry} trade throughout his lifetime. He recalls that he worked as. « an apprentice carpenter for' " three years for a total of $90, ‘ and added that even the best‘ carpenters, at that time which was around 1 , received only $1.25 per day and their meals. Mir. Sharkey specialized in the s, St. Jean H 8: S present in the sanctuary. Pallbearers were 1-1 a 1' ol d Members are asked to be pres- ent on time Tuesday night. at the. Charlottetown Hotel. because of the length of time required to ? Constable Greer also said this i handle the tournament Play- , was the first time since the mar- riage of the couple that he had istopped either one. (He said he had. stopped the accused be- p-o. 0 re.) Constable Greer repeatedly stated that there was “nothing personal" involved in the case In view of the circumstances involved, the Magistrate dis- Cmissed the charge. Police Planning Installation ng Meters not be carried out this year. When the marking has been completed. the committee Will then conduct an impaction of the work. and then decide which ishlee‘lls or blocks are to get the meters . VICTORIA CHANGED St. James's Palace was the London home of the Britta ereign from 1698 to 1837. ion a charge of dangerous driv- (Gusi the meters on all streets will. i i l ied i .was fined $20 and costs. l1 .0” ' I agalllst Driver Remanded For Week a... Beagan, John Beagan, E a r1 Trainor, Basil Trainor, Clair Trainor and Ivan Trainor. Inter- ment was in the church ceme- Assn tery. On Dangerous Driving Count Donald Edward MacPherson. 12 Douglas Street, Charlotte- town, remanded from Tuesday l | 1 ing. was convicted as charged ltion. in city police court yester- day by Magistrate James Has- lam. He was remande to May 22 for sentence. No ball was al- — 0 date was also given accused on a charge of driving while his ll~ cense was cancelled. e plead- ed gullty to this charge. Also charged with driving while his license was cancelled George Anderson, U n t o 11 Street, Charlottetown. was fin- 550 and costs or 30 days. For speeding at 40 miles per hour in the city Herbert MacPherson Leav- ing the scene of an accident re- sulted in a fine of a se Herbert Joseph Mc- 444444¥¥¥4 NORTH RIVER DRIVE - IN SHOW AT DU SK Tonight Only—Tho Queen of the Screen in her most- powerful portrayal. Some women never give I name... just a phone number! titziaiiiiiinon IAUIIEIIGE HARVEY EDDIE FISHER wed. A remand to the same " Quaid. Peakes. and Hugh Dun- was New London. Shaw who was also convicted of was fined $10 for falling to yield possession of goods and fined the right of way at an intersec- $25 can MacPhee. Ralph Godkin. charged with drunk and incapablie received it theft was fined $50 and y; Show starts HIRE 2o Swing Out! FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' Sing Out! Everybody Cheer - - Because Elvis Is Here! - - - the an WHITE no BLgE SHDWOFTIIEY ,. *****¥¥¥¥¥ “MW Winn Rum "SPY C Elects Slate Mrs. John M. Flynn was elect- ed president of the St. Je an Elementary Home and School elation, succeeding Bright- ,on MacDougald. The guest speaker. Dr. Mal- : ‘3 Given $100 Fine_..:i':‘ ' ready on: BANK OF MONTREAL can ar ‘ licious dash of flavour to meats, fish, soups allowed on the My. Will led with false pretenses was ad- adiolmned until May 1 lnijoumed to May 22. - .vvremonde Doucette. Souria A phage d willful damage will’est, charged with impaired he extent of two to the pm-fdrivingwasf-inad 31003.nch party of the Irving Oil 00.. Ltd, tor 10 days h jail, Leonard John (100mm. Five men, charged with pos- wrlflldrawn by thewsession of liquor in a place . > other their residences. The cause 11 Pine Reginald were each fined :20 and costs or Morrison, (liar-lottetown, diam- i30 days. 88 Bristol was “CONFIDENTIAL!” YOURS r by Byrnc Hope Sanders MONTREAL, May 16 —- Finding it hard to decide which home improvement to do first? Well, wh not do them all at once? 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