f .. ~ - ' s -'. Tttti KI‘INSINGTON Region- 11 and 12 competition. \iar- at IIILlll School public speak- inrie .\laci\'ay icenteit of i": '“ll5 “(We I’OM 8' "‘9 Stt'nogfield took top honors in] ,:itiool Wednesday night ,” I ‘ g." it"l; an addross _~ D... tiri an afltItPSS entitled I"'1iii\ .\i:icKitiiion on Cen» “Emil-V D3.“ 1" Springfield." Ir‘ilitlnl year. In the. grade Second was Marjorie Payn- i ( i .. l Western And C ‘ 'r Bomb Sc T Futon (n I.td, continued hilS‘ Ittess as usual yesterday despite an anonymous photie call whicii stated a bomb had been placed in the store and was Scheduled to go off at 2 p m. The explosion failed to mater- ialiye and the store continued to do its regular business during, tiie period around 2 o'clock. It had been announceu that the building was be evacurted around 1.30 bitt this proved un- true a o more was made to clear the store of customers or ‘PhllilttyL‘GS. Tiie anonymous call was plac ed witii the switchboard at Ea- ton's at approximately 0 clock stating that the bomb hadi been planted and would explodel at 2 o‘clock Moments after the ter trigliti of K(‘ilslil'.floll, who call came in the store notified spoke an c 1.; .' past and ‘the Charlottetown city police aitdt prawn, -- wow“. («Hr/5m. iPolice t’hief Sterns Webster de-l tiefti of H'IIT‘IIIIHVI. was third i'mlpd m mg" m swr'lh H": mm": ‘ ‘ ‘ building, biit after two scarcit- with an address entitlul ‘es of all likely spots nothing was lt'ouiid. it was impossible ioi ‘search all the building ininitte-. i iiy because of its size. "I’"ince Edward island tom". ‘EXPLOSIYE EXPERTS ‘i { 'l‘he Attornechncral‘s do. lpartnient requested 5 Militiai iGrottp commander. Col Kenn.t ..Iohnson. to give assistance and‘ ‘Col. .lchnston had two explosive lexperts flown here by the RCA? from the ammunition tel-hut1 tean‘s section at Debert, NS. i Major GF. Halliwell, militiai advisor with the militia groupi was in charge of the bomb dis: posal detai . When the “bomb scare" was“ first given the police. fire depart-t .3 Guardian.”l(‘harlottcto\\it. Sat. .‘larcii SLAND NEWS PAGE Charge Changed entrol Districts 1 4 tutti. i I. are, Fails To Close Eaton's The t‘Iiat'ltittetown store. of the merit and (‘I\'II tielcnce rrspmiti ed Officials of thruc menis stayed on hand tlttlll tlt‘fll'» Iy 3 o’clock before lcnvin: the store. RCMP and RCAF service police were also present. The most general re action in the call was that n’ “it on some sort of nut that phoiirvl" tit'pail ; Store employees declined com ilicci meals to the press. ‘ Store manager, DB. Mcchn also had no comment about the threat. Police Chief Webster sgiid‘ he had sent a registered letter to the store manager advising him to evacuate the store between the hours of 1,30 and 230. the period during which the bomb was slated to explode However there was no evacuation r‘nt‘l‘lHI out during this time and blISIn' ess. “went on as usual". NOT NERVOUS None of the staff employees. who were all in the store ‘Il .iit‘ zero hour appeared to lie ncr. vous Some cautiously cycrt inc clock around 2 o‘clock The regional illi‘I't'IilliltIl’lf‘ ll‘dll' age in \ioncton \ii'. Ilaklcv said that he thought that t h c “bomb scare" was “not news worthy" and that he offered “iir. comment" on subject, lit- was the only offi available a the time. Police Chief Webster said at the time the bomb scare became known that he “didn’t th i r. it there was a bomb planted. but all necessary precautions were being taken.“ He said that “' ie cial .l. a very Serious thing and if toe caller is apprehended i w did ask for a very severe penalty. . CAUGHT IN BATHTUB HR \DVS NINE and iii stud- ent: who came fli‘\l. second in! ""d Ill public speaking contest at Kcnsiiiglon Regional Confederation Isiopic . 0i Kensington Meet ixi"\\'l\'(i'l'()\ Dr. High School were left to right, Nancy Pay-titer. Frances (‘ase' ‘ lay and Kathryn Campbell. i Frank gested that they came more or \istt'ix'niuon. chairman of tlte less reluctantly. hardly knowing F-iiiicrs of Confederation \iem-‘wiiy. “but before tiiey let't four inundation. addressed a rlavs later. they had hammered gathering of teachers. out a lasting foundation of a and other interested union" pt‘twtis at Keusiugton Regional Dr \iacKmnou poin.ed out School. Wednesday even-that t‘aitada. will a population of only “3.000.000. has i cov- \laci\'ittiiou wiio cltns’ ior et‘titnciits with “more politicians its “title. t‘oniedci‘alion. bi’oit;'litlpl'e head titan .‘nv other coun- it't‘f‘ltllls from the Pizlice I‘Zd“ti‘y tn the world" but in spite ward t<iniid (‘cnicnniai Commit- of “agitatioiis for change. pro. ice which he also heads ivinces wanting to get out of con- iipgmnmg “m1 1m, his4nri(.‘yfl‘d(‘rflllttil. and criticism, our nweim: m ' in (sharimmtgovernment has lasted longer toxin. of the men who later I‘iP-I'hfln all-V 0"" “mama” “ms” i‘inip knmtn as Ii", Fathom ofililllnn still works after 100 t'nnfederation. the speaker Sitg-ll'mr‘~” -—-——-—-— owns Anvier DEATH NOTICES l Concluding his stirring ad- l ss. te s aker gave his Received too late for classified lgh‘diencehsuch advice ass he dpa'h "Mi" “mum” liieved “the founders of Con- }federatitin would impart if they \IOIA’NEAI’X w At the Prince could speak to its." Edward island Hospital March Stating that her too ha 6 1964. \Irs. Fred Molyncauxiproblems. "Settle your problems 0‘ North River in hpr 49mm e way we did". t'neaning 'by tear Resting at the (‘utclilfelpeaceful conferencei '\oii Funeral [inmp_ “mm-3| "mm, have a good Canada. show later. sriians what it is to be a ‘adianf' “liave a good time on FIDIIZRS » -\t ('lllil‘('I‘!II. March vottr hundredth birthday“. would 964' "am’S ‘- Snmth-ihe their advice. lot'iiicrlv of \h!‘I)O.") in his: Dr. MacKinnon was introduc- ’c‘" d year The remnitt: are‘od by Boyd Reairsto. chairman twin: at the Iltviso't Funeral of it". Knl‘xlnzfnn (‘niitpnninl Hm” ""“I M‘W’nlfi- “1“” l0 t‘ominittee. and thanked by I" P Sl'mm“l‘ll“ld ' ' ‘Lorne Mouse, princlpa of Ken t'itirch “here funeral service singlon Regional High Sciioo "‘11 ie neiri a t? n‘ "WM in the church cemetery. \I:icI.I~?;\.\' At "ttt't‘. iitgli in: in n. n. Ca Ca ,.. 7:? :1. l. who presided. \ir \1oase introduced Dr I..i, Dti '. a director in the i‘ i"..i. (‘ctilciintal Committee. and Don Ross who is in charge o‘ events in his 77m Wm. or the Pill. Centennial. “Willi: at the Mlll‘t‘nv mwrt I‘iIlYJiIK‘iIl (‘ousins. a grade to ' lstudeul. was presented by i :. ’3 —s I. his late resid- Bank. Friday. lliti-I. John William .4 .‘1 drii then to it": [innpdu‘HIIflL \iicKinncu with a book "The little Sands. Funeral §p['\'l:\p (i-wri'umciii of Prince Edward at 2 o‘clock. Inlprn'uinl mdsiand". of which he is the Little Sands cemetery. Pl0:]sp:nlllhfli Tins was awarded to "ml! flowers. . EI".Iir:iheih for submitting the. name. "Kensington i-iitral .ltib Mat-Qt ARRIF‘, 7 At the Prince Fdward Island Hospital on \larch 4th. i964. Frank Mac ilIPP Days“ as the {tile for Kpn sington's centennial relenrations. lrtimat' SPEAKING Qtiarrie of Victoria, Pi". i, _ Remains are resting at “19' The public speakinc Iliii'IIr' Dawson Funeral Home. ('ra. for the Kcnsington Regional hand, funeral this afternnnn High School‘s competition was ""m St John‘s Anglican "n "1" W‘erflm It'd?” “'"9 f‘liurch, ('rapaud with 5”. Thomas Iiall. principal of Ath» \'tt'e commencing at 2 ,m..ena Regional High \‘r-lioul. Suin- Iiiieruient in the church (.onw..'mctsidc Rei ,. . \iiirray and lt‘t‘y. flavor I‘Ivcrctt Champion. both of Kcusiiigton, \lt‘l'XR'I'IIY .-\l the (‘Ultlitill'lv grades ii and i‘.‘ class. 'lt llospital. O‘leary. Thiirs- \fatioiie \iat-Ka) placed first flit). \iarch 3i. 1964. Emmett with the subject “Early Days “Martin of Sea (‘ow Pond in Springfield". \lai‘ieric Pain- second with "Prince Ede Forwarded . lwat‘d island. Past and Present . in his 65th year. item the Room» Funeral Home to his late I‘".Si"I(‘ntf‘ an chdv (‘i‘oIier third with “not where the funeral will tiie topic "l‘t‘ittct’ Edward T! “9 held Monday. \‘iai'tl. 9 to land. 1. 4" 3' Simon and “. .iiidc'si For grades it and 10. Nancy Church. Tignish. for Reqiiicm'f‘aynter came first with “(‘on~ ligi‘h Mass to o'c ock. in- federation". Fnances Caseley. second with “Sir John Mac- in the dumb ccmc- ' lDonald" and Kathryn Campbell R, (‘ARMAN SMITH I S'side Bureau, The Guardian ' 'l "I was sitting in the bathtub ‘ when all of a sudden the water started splashing and I saw the door buckling“. These words partially told the. (Continued from page it sume the medical expenses oil prisoners in jail." : said. FREE OPERATIONS? In support of die section. iti 5W2" 05 8 hill‘i‘m‘lntg 9" was popped nm by My. Farme-' ence of a young Summeirside and others that if the province; (‘tlllpk‘ Thlll‘Sd‘ay night who“ the bore o ‘l‘ailnn‘s on.I foundation of the building in prisoners, ttvii people in need‘ which they were residing col- of operations would take advan—. lapsed. tage of ' by committing at Yesterday James Bourque. relatively minor ofl'ciicc. bciiig‘. wim along “1m his bride 01 a jaii'led. and. during their 20-dayl ft.“ mnmhs_ were the sole term s, nu crgziing courtesy of the provincial gov- °""m°I‘ .. ‘ . :ation started to cave in about i“smart:1:12.. trait: is ‘ ’7 \II‘. flourriue said. "I got out :I‘SRS‘ggm‘, BHIWIOR of the bathtub but had diffi- The act includes a new scc- .cm'? “991mg we door because .tion relating to shortening 0! i It “as I‘lmmed' A5 I was mm" “um”... W. In”. hphmmr. alInL‘, out of the bathroom i the members notediswl‘pfid mm 3 hale m the floor. Iiad previously been tinivrittetti in“. i The motel. erected by owne.‘ It states that a prisoner can Emile Arsciiaitlt of Summer- itave his sentence decreased by 1SK‘lo 12151 f3”. flPWllil‘Od SN“ tip to five days "for eveiy mouth ; iiiii.~ly damaged yesteinday. is eyeinplary Built of concrete blocks. one ' and faith- side of the foundation wall and fiiiness. and does not violate part of another lay in a pile of 1 0i llte‘Jéttl I‘lllt‘S rubble in tltc basement while i The section added that it a wide cracks extended along the lprisoner we to piei'ciitcd from “wrim. of the building. ithard labor hiv Sickness. this re- i The cave“. mmrred after ‘ a "(PM W” . torrents of water f't‘om meltinz . -‘ ' , 'suew washed away the sur- :GIVE‘\ “HRHREAMNG Troundtng earth and began to Two other bills promoted by Lductng which he ‘XZ'diFéqmer “0N mum “1nd,:(lllt'lIlPfi alotitg Pope Road to E These were an Act to Amend 3 "CW" “‘9 “'3'”? greatly con- tthe Trustees Act and The Un- t m!“ conscionable Transactions Re- 'h“ "‘13!" “f "‘9 C“W"l"~ “‘3'” “pr , (-i 'had been swirling down from The nevi whim; of the i.egis- 'W‘""‘”_"""_‘_“'—‘—— attire wil". be Monday afternoon 23:10. when the House will move ahead with the budget de~ i hate. Premier Shaw indicated that evening sittings will begin next Town Council In Closed Door Session SUM. 9 Summer- l ide twn council held a caucus town hall with Deputy Mayor l y . ‘ Leo \tood presiding in the ab- lseiice of Mayor W.E. Jenkins l who is on vacation. ‘ . been announced ear- l About one half inch of raln.lier yesterday that the meeting »feii on Charlottetown Thursday would be but newspaper 'accompanicd by winds form the l reporters were told later that a i it was being held behind closed . of 35 with gusts at ' peak of 50 around fl pm Thiei {tom-s. denipei‘aiitce pose to a high Ml ""——""‘—“—— “.5 degi l ' ~ ' ‘i'i’day was it little drier Mil T “m’ "'l‘m" D'Lm" rm" ; Director . what the weather hili‘PniI‘ describes as a "trace of rain" i ‘fcli on the area, TI‘lS was no- rompauied by rapidly falling presents . . . temperatures and less wind. .The mercury stood at 43 de- A trees at 3 pm yesterday morn- ‘ini; and had fallen to a low of at llRii last night The wind had swung. front the south (Ili'lllL' the tiny to west norm (‘omt with us roiu London west at 27 with gusts to 41. Holland. Bel A - -' - -~ -~ » s -- M-” France. third with her "History of Prince Edward istart" ' Entertainment included piano‘ solos by (iordon \lurray. \‘Ot'flll 0f [land To"... w,“ ha". ‘t‘l duets by Nancy Clark and Katii-‘ Mammal charge for leeii Walker. and WIN including “on,” . "O s :i ' " ' . t ur ii ud Iiymn I“ lrin 0V Splat“! Mat-Kn . For further Fourier. and all Travel Eypc INTER informal \. > House announced that i.I-ames Saunders will be speak ling on "Kensingtoii's Last ilun- ‘dred Years". in the Kciisiiigton Elementary School. Wednesday night. March i1. i Tour Sitt'y.vTrcasiircr — Mrs. 0 Forrest Pet“? | s imeeting Thursday night in the: of Glasgow. Scotland July 2nd to August 7th or itith ‘33,;3 WA Flight Halifax in London Return plus a 30 Day (‘ontinentai Tottr for Duti- gium. Germany. Switzerland. Austria. Italy and TlIl'R PROVIDES-«— Superior Accommodation and Air Fare. -— Only Travel Secretary—Mrs. .I. A. . l9 Ashdale t‘\‘(’.. Fttiriiew. N. S. Cellar Wall Collapse Causes Predicament tthe fields and actioss the road Inear the motel binding. “It came so quick". Mr. Bourque said. without lwariiing.“ He added that only if“) minutes prior to the cave- } in he had been down in the cel- lar and there had been no apv lpai'ent sign of what was to i come. ‘ Within a short time of the eave<in some five feet of water had accumulated in the. base- .tmeiit. l It t [he cellar presented a sout‘y oc- l scene yesterday afternoon withj Slll'L’C‘i'Ni cupzints of a three-unit motel‘the oil furnace askcw. a lOO-‘ on Pope Road. said the found- gallon water tank knocked over.. i concrete blocks. iii-iid. water. lliimber and other debris spread over the basement floor. t Looking the scene o\er yes- ?tei‘day. .\ir. Bout-tine comment- led wrny “you wouldn't think that early vesieit'av that ce- inciit floor was swept clean," Alberton Unit Cancer Soc. lects Slate ' ALBERTON Alberton unit of the Canadian (‘ancer Society held its annual meeting at the home of \ir and Mrs. CG. Ben- inett, Monday evening. ‘ (‘vi'ii R. beard presided and tact on the foundation. Lack of Gerald Box occupied the chair. lduring the election of officers. It was reported that $99.70 tied to the cause. and on .had been raised during. the 1963. leanipatgn. I .\irs. “PDT-Oil gzive an inter-l. testing report of the annual con- iveiition held in (‘linrioitctnwn l Literature is to be distributed las a part of the educational pro- igi-am and a ' d of \II'S i-‘J iand Mrs. \ierriit t’allaghan was ln. makc arrangements for the showing of a film at a la- t date. Officers and committee chair- 'men for ttti‘it ' President, (’yi’il R Iieat‘d; first dent. Mrs I-‘.l Carpenter; cond \‘ice‘prcsitlenl. \lrs. Callaghan: secretary. Gerald Rooney; treasurer. aid Box: education committee eltttirtiifiu. \It‘l‘l'tli Callaghan; campaign ('Illlli‘nllill. \irs. (LG Bennett. carpenter. se- roun PACKET $955 to Naples Return and visit Service. with V‘l‘l‘l‘lt‘fll‘f‘f‘ iii-tinting Tips. \t close on your own at no a limited number uses. i ra days I‘IS'I' ’I‘fi TI“.\(‘III‘IRS! ion nppiv to tlw. Fraser Hcicn Road, Parker. Dartmouth. N. S. r‘nnilttttit‘P (‘timpt'lS-‘ \‘ir i vice»presi-. - i 'St. Dunstan's Debating Team Wins Intercollegiate :‘own . 8' Dittistan's I'li?\t'!'sll}' .m S' ltii::~‘..i: s '.t;‘l :epi‘escitt a I n S u iil’I‘IEII'ttI winner oi the \l "”l< : . \"-i-.: t l' iyi ‘ces in th e ttiic intercollegiate lie! 'in'.’ i .ii. ’-"i i ncEs be u: held here : i.t:i:uc last until when SDI] it.» v: ’I‘lic ca .c alcinst .Iaums Fian- coiiscnt uiitii .\pi'll it at 4 p .ii iil waters Colin .\lar\i lion .uid l im- ill? sin-Inn denat- "l~ \i:ici)oii.’ild, Point Prim, t'oiitisel hr the defence is 1:. r, l’aii. lla'ciiiidcr. two it it “l - foi "cl w \l;ic\ltt|,~i cltz. :cd with possessivn of iiri- t‘aiiipiieil '.Iii'titt'.\ii. won an ui..‘t:..ii'..~, :. Ht 'li‘lil -n .i. ‘ fie. i ll' wliilt- tioi hunt! an m . .. _ tlwt‘t‘h't tivvt‘ \Iit/l,’ ijiiutrsl'.’ It 'I it .i -i‘ i'rt we ill‘, dust itoitn'l_ ii-l. ‘uiiiulvm-n IV 1R"'I"" M“!an d- It'tlf“ :ii lIali‘iixdlast lliJil" to "'01 iii. ivldv mi Iih [rile and rtiz‘viccd it) the charge of “CH-"M Slml’vt Wm”! PM" l‘itc \‘iil' team diliéi’ct l'ii’ ‘ 2's at \lti” and \l \iac- hive-won el liquor. not havi't'J hum” “HQ “HM SI“ “Hf! NW“ N "litl'tttitlril- side of the tin. .i is a lit; tics Sn: larslitn llt't'ti it'I Mia-ed by the huldir of "l V”: ” '7“"‘"r "'h "w "n l’”‘ tt-wi Rcsnlicd that chic .i; .i.‘ v I a “ll”! pmmi.‘ Iiigiiiiay without the vehicle iii» m ,1“. lthbq‘. {Md {MU r; r V _ To this charge. coiirisc‘ for I": rpm”?er fm. mp "'IY'W'“ ht- imb-‘ttmmi inf'aiiad'r the :i. i ii ed. tester O‘Donnell. War The win was the llll‘l‘fi c it» -t.,i. Father And Son i"titiird the plea or "aitti-etois ‘it‘l’il‘l “PM. t‘tiarlottetw. '1. lie \Iai-iiime (‘halllpl‘lt‘ilil l‘il LH-quit” and the up“. my. “as was fined $30 and costs tor di'i- St ititnstan's and mat'iztti ‘hc BGnOUE‘l IS .‘itli tuned by coiisuni unm viii; a motor vehicle while the P‘L‘illIi since entering thc Milli, ‘ “mph 20_ registration of that vehicle was in the late 1940's. \l.E‘.l lit “5 \ l,'ilt'(t and '1‘}... HM. (yr Gary Lawmmc under suspension. and John —————~—A——~-r ~ . . (.3 in ii. Iliicl'z. Mermaid win had ear- (‘Ilill'lp‘ “acumdv ('lli‘l‘Ml‘“ l‘i ‘ '* ' ' l . it \itri nu: iici‘ pleaded not "l by to the '"“”~ “"‘l‘ “"9" 5m 3"" ""‘l‘ "'l' h t. . . .- »- i u, ' 'l'nu s m” m. "f n-H-n: “1mm” 8 driving an unregistered motor 9 p y :1‘. . ,W ~: .. y. me” and ice was remanded to Wed- "emflc‘ I’M” 'i hit “Y incsziay March 11. bail to stand ‘ Alvin Douglas Blue. Belle Ri- .\ lit a ‘c'i A» John Allan Grant Mat-Donald, ver. was fined $10 anrl costs [or _ . t i... l , ... Luna and Point Prim. charged with d-iv- (II‘lYilI'J. a motor vehicle witnout ALBFRTOV Rm Ki. 1,, H I in I k P in: with (lefcctiye equipment. ‘ an oitct‘alttr's 'i't’nSP. 8M V0!“ u)...h mummprqmp .;_ if] \ ‘ i . . ibl'akpgl was adjmnvnpd “mu man Wayne Smith. North \i lion 5 M“ ' r” H . .. i .1.” ".1" I ' \ ‘ “In” March 20 to [1x 1 " iwas fined $10 and costs for dini- .. - o 19 m‘ {1“} hd' 1’ ‘1‘ p”'”-‘”' . ariale for “131- .. . . etation of Home and School .\ 'l‘ i v v -- TIIIiIzI-I WITNESSES 1int: ti motor vehicle without due MHWIWH h‘,N V H. , (.l' ' ‘ 2 Three witnesses for the Ci“? “ml am’mll’” yitattoii ‘vittLiI-(.;I ‘m PM i I, .‘d NW: SE!- (ft'oii‘n were Ilt‘a't‘d in the caiei Parkdale AutoSaivage w is fir.- ln'lnn 3......‘aim, at if; 11...}. ~ n tot i’.\' ‘tt James Ross” I-‘red- ed Sit) and costs for tinlawlii‘i m: “mam. “mm,” ., l‘I("0i1, charged with being the use dealers' license ltlitlw “Women in public aff'iirs ‘ 'l‘l' occupant of a residence, did and James Steele. (‘liarlnitctoti it. be (tin-mold by Sbm‘e r.r .utilaiitully in that residence sell ‘wtis l‘iiicd Sit) and costs for Ilt'i\- Iiii‘ll solioo snide-its A H Miller to another person. Ross . in: \iie'ioiu a license. l’uliaps the most I'lllt‘l‘ts" caded’nitt autiLy to the Neil Ewen Campbell. \‘ci event of the evening will Ill“ lir‘i ( Fuse l‘t‘hi 3- t I Whiltshire. was fined $10 aiitl‘ diiilttll~ii‘iillfln o" i”:‘2t'lllil: i‘t Cris!“ 'lfllllt‘ ‘Prtlif‘t'ttltll‘ A l\ Scott‘s costs for operating a motor ve- Eraphy by Raja iiopal u" i t it (.t led as witnesses. W i | l i.-iin 1hicie with inefficient equipment. parents for students ‘IrIt‘lfi'fI l\‘i-hoisoti. Staticlici: liar ‘ “"“"’ ""” ""v li‘iitet‘tuinment w"l i 'l ! Vit t‘ iti'oi'd \lticSwain Brook. ‘ ' '5 )9 WHY-1 I I v ted bv th s' H i '- ‘Illild all” (kiwi? "mm “at” BarrGCks ‘(Ici‘ (limitedfliriiflfiniiiliiusui ec. t'oo' ic (. ‘ I I ‘ My In In: “mummy. VMUN‘” Ha h ers. and by Miss Marion At. stated that on the afternoon of. s e S I“Titus anIINBOiCk dem I v -)o i . - ‘ . ‘ '1 ‘ . H " Jan-c: lit had been iii the com-l 'i he ioiloiiiiiLy is a result of the poms”? iq 3.11.! LU)” ‘dn 0’ pan) or scwral coiiipaittoiis Willi rifle shoot at the Mountie Bar. —— p “ 31‘”) after classes at (‘enit'al ; rtcks on March 3. , Iv-” m iieens Rc ""vil High SCiltt-tkHd‘. \i'esey 9“ k going to hockey practice at Kf‘ib K Jay 97 ora singtoti and the car had stopped ' A.I\'. \liitch 97 M. h ‘ . at Fredericton to allow two oth. Johnson 9‘3 e C I ‘ the youths to get tiicir hockey ‘S. Mac-Donald 9“ I h ele year. While stopped Nicholson P. Taylor 93 “BC: I e Inmrsvhnk'fm' 50mm stated that lie went into Ross' D. Johnston 93 \l i .Zone 9"” ,h'lm‘“ "mm" house and bought a pint of liquor 13. Rtlbeflsml 92 0m 8“ nigh: H“ “Mini” n 1‘ ‘ »from.him. He then stated that .1)- 31301193“ 80 e5)”: Regional High-5mm! (hm-T he didn't consume any of the‘G- Da‘t'les 3‘! qq ’lisgoume Reg‘mml H'i“ illrtuor until he arrived at the R Fl‘ller 80 ‘( m” [.3 to Wm the m" Sam’- mnk m Remington. ;w. Doiron 80 23a] series 10.5 TIlf‘y WlIi .UP SOME [AA-VF? ‘B. Auld 80 ‘ a vance against Ti 1 mm. ) . cwmm Macswam __ A- Igegional High School for tin. Bmokfiom driver f me can '1. .riuce (ouzrg Chatntiioiisht;. isaid that he stopped the car and Humps Ire Team SUddcn death game m b‘ [that Nicholson had gone up h I igniedfiuhe Bndeqye Rink F1" "some lane" lnit he wasn‘t sure.T°ps T e Roya-s i in efemng. m ' .p'm' Th" whose house it led to. He saidi Run?” of [ms game “m Wham" ‘that he didn‘t know that Nichol-l Hampshire Bulldogs Wednes- ldflmt ‘he “' ' “ " " r "l “l” i nor until lie disco r. t day night defeated Pownal Rty- MONH'Ellll“\l'00<l 591'“ for inc son had i vc ed at hock y - -. l - _ u i 'Islanri cham ionshi.. nlson seenfdd prmtpte‘iifedhm Mm.‘ agitliiilivz i‘dteihhmiiari‘: ‘guwbgg Scoring {:1- Kinrk .u I Y9!" $22 6 MOM!“ 5" l I ‘ - ‘ ‘ i ”' h H“? “(110' 3 Months $5.50 ‘ The third crow-ii \\tlllP\S. of seven series four games to “WHEY and Murphy With two c, m “use”... 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