Provincial Magistrate Hears Heavy CourtDocket GEORGETOWN cial Magistrate oe B. Johnston, QC, presided over a busy session in Kings County court yesterday. The Crown was represented by Gordon Tweedy, Kings County Crown Prosecutor. MicWér Jerome MacLean of DesGros Marsh, pleaded not guilty to the theft of a car fen- der skirt, valued at less than oe Be was fined $75 and costs or pavia J peccia: Horton; Iris, who on Tuesday was found guil- ty of breaking, entering and theft, was sentenced yesterday to. serve 4 months in Kings County Jail. Wilbur Lemuel. Jay, Mt. Stew- |; art; charged with having care’ and control of a motor vehicle while impaired had his case adjourned to November 3 ‘to ob- tain counsel. Sydney Bec k, Montague, pleaded guilty to causing a dis- turbance at Montague Y Center by fighting, and was fined $25 and costs. ‘Peter Dunstan Walsh, George- ' town, charged with unlawfully fishing for lobsters, changed an earlier not guilty plea-to one ' of guilty, and was fined $25 and costs. He was represented by G.. R. Foster, QC.. The Fisheries Gordon James Lavers, George- town, charged with possession of an offensive wanes. for . purpose, dangerous pu peace, had iy coos adjourned for one week for plea and to consult with counsel. g Gordon Callum MacPherson, Flat River, who earlier had elected trial by a judge with- out a jury, yesterday re-elected trial by magistrate and _plead- ed guilty to escaping custody from Kings County Jail. He was remanded in custody for one week for sentence. Two - other charges against MacPherson were withdrawn. Olav Ivan Hendriksen of Mon- tague, charged with the theft of pipe cuttings and brass, valu- ed at less than $50 the property of Bathurst Marine Ltd, was granted an adjournment to Oct- ober ‘27: He informed the court that he is to be represented’ by Kenneth, R. MacDonald. Hend- rikson was also granted a weeks adjournment on a charge of having possession of pipe; pipe- fitting tdols; welding tools, and copper pipe, es them to have been obtained by the com- mission of an offense punishable on indictment. William Edward Batley, Mur- Department was represented by J. P=-Nicholson, QC. ~ DEATHS TRAINOR — At Martin’s Point, N.S., Tuesday, October 18, 1966, Horace Trainor formerly of Kel- Jy’s Cross in his 66th year. Rest- ing at the Charlottetown Funer- al Home from where the funeral will be held Saturday morning leaving the funeral home at 8.30 for Requiem High Mass-at_ St. Joseph’s Church, Kelly’s Cross at 9.30. Interment in the Church cemetery. DUFFY — At the Edmonton Hospital on Oct.17, 1966, Rev. Henry Allan Duffy. His remains will rest 6n Saturday at the Hennessey Funeral Home until 2 o'clock, then to the residence of his brother, Patrick E. Fort_Augustus, until 3 o'clock on Saturdsy, then to St. Patrick's. Church to lie in state until Mon- day morning at 10 o'clock for the Mass of Concelebration. In- terment in-the church cemetery. . HICKEN — At Charlottetown on October 19, 1966, George H. Hic- ken of Gaspereaux, P.E.I., age 77 years. Resting at the Mon- tague Funreal Home. Funeral service from Sturgeon United Church, Saturday, October 2%. at 2 o’clock. Interment i. Stur geon cemetery. BRENNAN — At the Prince - County Hospital, one “20, -~pesidence Friday“ evening.~-Fu=|6q neral arrangements will be an- i 1966, E Brennan of Spring vow. is 24th year. Remains be transfered from the Da- i Funeral Home to his late nounced later. , MURPHY — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital. Thursday, Oct. 20, 1966, of Harold Vaughn Murphy of . Cross Roads in his 59th year. Resting at the MacLean. Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. Visiting hours, 8 - 10 this even- ing. _STRAIN — At the Charlottetown esday, October | 19, 1 1966, Mrs. James Strain, 3% Churchill Ave., in her 82nd year. Resting at the Charlotte- - town Funeral Home from. where ( the funerad will be held Satur- day morning leaving funeral home at 9.15 for Requiem High Mass. at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer at 9.30. Inter- ment in the Catholic cemetery. GGINS — At Tampa, Florida, 17, Neil W. Higgins, | would formerly of Charlottetown, in his 55th year. Resting at the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home until noon today. Then to Trinity United Church service commencing at 2.0'clock. . Interment..in the -Peo- ple’s cemetery. LAYBOLT — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Oct. 19, John L.. Laybolt, Dundee, in his 77th year. Remains will be transferred from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home Friday afternoon _ to his late residence from wiliere funeral will be held Sunday. Ser- vice commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment in the West St. Pe- ter’s Cemetery. ” ‘No one but your Rexall value— Twice as much Get your share, stock up var Fa a aT _ENDS TOMORROW The Jenkins Pharmacy Corner of Gt. George and Kent Streets Charlottetown CABINET: (Continued from page one) te comment on any rumors or reports which have been sug- gesting that they were exper- iencing difficulties. continuation of the constructive and Golf Garden Foods continue their operations.” the Premier commented. ee Following Tuesday’s meeting of cabinet, when the auditing firm held discussions with “ca- binet over the Georgetown situs- tion, Premier Campbell exprese- ed the hope these meetings will , | provide information to establish a base upon which the George- town industries may operate" fectively and profitably.” and we are determined as a ¢ov- ernment to assure the efficient operations of these industries. e ficulty in getting aclear picture of the financial operations of the companies and has resorted to a — eee: re- s. - }and--Process- Engineering Lim ed of Halifax, while Maurice R. Evans, a ‘naval architect and consultant from Halifax has. ta- ken a look at the operations of AUrEnianieies BH has Sea pedlbuates that tare ‘afternatives face the for ernment. The fate hat more govern ee the om cnee ait to further, hicrortdindion yn slp tanhiged depriving 300 to 400 persons of If the government finds that investment. is not feas- could carry .out plans. for the _operation of the two ‘ndustries by either private or public. man agement. This means that a Crown Corporation could be set pai “Today's meeting fs just a ray River, who pleaded not guilty in‘Justice of the Peace Traffic court to driving while his license was suspended had his case adjourned by -consent to November 10 for trial. Peter Dunstan Walsh, George- town, who also plea not guilty in Traffic court, to driving with- out due care and attention, had his case adjourned by consent for trial to November 10. A considerable number of cases under the Liquor Control Act were dealt with by the court. New Officers. Are Elected presiden' of Alberton branch of the Asso- Sous for Retarded Children Accident Sends Man To Hospital John Charles Condon of Green Road suffered chest and head in- juries when involved in a tractor Mishap Wednesday afternoon on a farm at DeSable. Mr. Condon was reported to be working ‘in a field beside a trac- tor when he fell under the wheel of the moving vehicle. He was taken to the Charlotte- town Hospital by an ambulance from the Dawson Funeral Home ported that his condition was still serious but satisfactory. when the annual meeting was held in the Western Hospital vice-president Mrs. James-Hodg- son, secretary Katherine O’Mal- day bee Repeuren HE: E.E. Lar- The new directors are Mrs. | Larter and Joyce Carver. Trus- tees are Mre. Fred Millman, Joyce Carver and Hon: Robert ‘Activities during the past year have included an amateur caval- New Members Are Inducted At Meeting SUMMERSIDE — Nine new members* and the---executive were inducted at the regular weekly meeting of the~Summer- side Y's Men’s club here last were George Wright of the Alpha Y’s Men’s Club, Charlotte- town, an international director. Eric Jones was chairman. - president, Robert.-Hogg; _presi- dent, Robert Schurman; Presi- dent Elect, Lloyd Millar; 1st Vice-President, Myers; .Jles Ballem, Island News Page Western and Central Districts. - The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Oct. 21, 1966. 3 lins; Secretary,, Robert Walm- ( sley; Treasurer, Jim Rogers. Directors inducted-were Char- Melville Campbell, Carmen Carle, Eric Jones, and Edgar Ramsay. New members inducted into the club were Don Goddard, Richard Sawler, Gary Black, Allan Rodd, William Wedlock, Graeme MacDougall, Bruce Nauss, Don Turney “And Hillard MacKinnon President Bob Schurman ad- ‘| dressed the meeting, stating that Premier ,Alex Campbell and Mayor e Key, were willing to retain membership in the club but found it impossible t6 attend the meetings; due to other committments.. Both were ex- cused from attending meetings _| and were to retain their mem- bership. High Winds Sweep Island The Istand Radio Range re- ported last night .that -average wind velocity was between 38 and_55 miles per hour with the occasional guste getting up as high as 65 arid 70 miles per hour. The direction of the wind was south-west. The amount of rainfall re- corded yesterday until 9 o'- clock last night was .27 inches. Blaze Destroys Hampton Barn Fire destroyed a barn owned by Preston Campbell, on the road between Hampton and South Melville, last night. It con- tained a: quantity. of hay and straw. It is not known whether or not the building was insured. The Crapaud Fire Department was called to the ion at approximately 8.30 and bat- tled the blaze for more than three hours with very high winds prevailing. A se own- ed by Manford Beer, was nearby but was reportedly not touched by the flames. guest at the Edgewood Home, Lower Montague. Her husband and one son pre- deceased her some years’ ago. She is survived by one daughter, Georgina, Mrs. Richard Bieren of Kilmuir, and one son John of Martinvale, also by nine grand- children and eight great grand- children. Funeral services were held from. Cardigan Presbyterian Church. Interment was in the Church cemetery. Steamer Expected Here Today A steamer to load seed pota- toes is expected to arrive here some time today, it was learn- ed last night. The ship, a new one, left Halifax yesterday. This: is believed to be her second car-_ go. Meanwhile a fertilizer oat is expected to finish unloading Sat- urday afternoon. And a second fertilizer ship, anchored in the harbor awaiting a berth at the railway wharf, will then move into the space vacated. enters PCs an To Avoid Leader Issue TORONTO (CP) — The Tele- gram says the Ontario Progres- sive Conservative party will put down any attempt to raise the question of, the national party leadership at its three-day con- vention starting here Oct. 30. The paper says: “The Ontario party’s powerful resolutions committee, # is un- derstood, in refusing to put the controversial leadership issue on the convention agenda and will rule out of order any re- solutions from the floor. “The strategy to save the party split from spreading to the provincial meeting was mapped out at a closed meeting of the committee.” ~ The Telegram says the pro. vincial Conservatives are anx- ious to make the convention a Officers inducted were past TAP NEW POWER Canada’s. first nuclear power station, at Douglas Point, Ont., will generate 200,000 kilowatts Hedley ‘Qnd Vice-President, Duane Mol- of electricity. up, top management people hired and the plants could con- tinue to operate without inter- Drug Store, offers such ‘ for only a penny more. now and save... — » Mrs. J. Ployer. 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