PSAVQMIXED BOWLING The hanqut’! room 0' HI. (‘hnrlnltetnwn Rr‘rl and Gun cliiti. nlrhmnnd sircei. was lllt‘ silt: for Thursday night's hanoucl and prize presenta- Vin" marking the 01115an at the lnsz-rn season tor the F ii hllc .srrvanlr Assnclatlflu mixed Four Fined Following Fight Al North Rustico bowling league. by nrcsldrnt. Dr James one men uiirncss and the ac- , rusod, Blllll' Gallant. North lt-ratea com WSW Rustico. was convicted and [tin " and cm or to days. b1. LOCA lfit'tyal anrth Rlasllco. by fighting. CHAMPS The I I a m captained by Anne Kelly alter battling its way through the playoits captured the team trophy. which was presented I. Higgins. who also oliiclated I! or - i. 'Mas'stiratie James is. Johnetnn.lEdwam Buote. hum“ mm mm” a QC, in Queen. County rriagiolhured Edward Gauthier. Rm. awlticoville. and Harvey Gaulhler, 001x. ‘N ' Gallant was charm win disturbance at the Canadian Legion Home. Bernard MacNeill. nusfim. al 'lSlAND NEWS PAGEl Charlottetown and Queens County The Gunrdinn. Charlottetown, Sat. May 25. 1963. 5 lawn-ll Joseph Dominid. ohar. the dinner. Here letl to right ‘fizfiwfigfio‘lm are four members oi the six no and coats tor driving on the player winning team, -T a ll El . highway without I FEW” VP iiulchison, Barbara liconiger. WWW! licence: Anne Kelly. and Earle Doyle, . RichaN L» EMIan AlWit-l Missing are ATM! Bradley and ldl’a. Chilled \VTTh Taillng m m Charles Stevenson inchin a stopped s..th bu. l . l . T’lncd $10 all! Costs. kicked hun in the back, As tor 6”“ l the leilow who had gotten lllsl She'd“ E. “mnellyr Char-l lcetn broken. the amused said, iotletown, charged with drivingl "he just happened to Poke his .a motor vciocie. on the high— Ch’town Scouters Bowling League Concludes Its Season 1 h e Charlottetown Scout 2 r s ‘ trophy squad werr- Bud L u ii d. Mixed Bowling Dengue Thur .Elmer Parquet. Kimtiall Blanv day wound up a successlul sr. chart-I. Barry Cudmnre and Bil- snn with a hanquet and presen- ly illanchard tat' n o! prizes staged at the Jar-k Blanchard captured the M n Brace \aval Veterans As- mcn's high average. and ircne‘ nociatiou clutti-ooms, King the ladi raec, Men‘s orticiatins at the iunction and high single went In John a Mac- also handing out the lmphlcs Donald and high three to B u d Wu done by league president Lund Ladms hich single was Babs Fitzgerald. Catering tor taken by Peggy Dalzlel and high the banquet was in the hands at three by Dorothy MacDonald. other members at the Wheat. iey rhaunilona were: Ivan Mar- Park Royal United Church l Th .Royll Church cdebrltu its air. lth anniversary sum The In- choir. A: the evmlu re lniversnry [nut preacher will be M i MJrlIl-et Murray will ho Rev TE, Maeunnau. no, otltho roloiu, The Keusioeldn in- st. Andrew. Church in Truro. termediale Girl. Choir will oc- .N.S‘ it was nnnolmcrdby navid may die cho ion and Murphy. chairman ofllie simply three aniliemo Gordon Murray leommittee. will tie gnarl organist ' Dr. Maclcennln will be re——— a i he served lmembered here .the congregation at Trinity .(tnurch during the years lads to ALICE. Tex, lAPl—Peop‘lo l e as two sons living on are flock e to . iarrn near .prince Edward island. Donald. this south Texas town where a T: says she saw a vision iiiounl Stewart pastoral charge oi the Virgin Mary on an old land Bruce, living in Charlotte- water tank. Couniy ottlclnla llmvn. Dr. Maciennan will deliv~ estimate er the sermon at both morning visited and evenirnz services oi worship 'l’ony potello Sr. reported re. Special music to mark the oc- ine the image April 11. A rasion s arranged by the or- charge ni $1 a car by the turns panisl. Leslie iiiscotl and Illelowner hasn't reduced the trai- music committee will include tie to ‘d DRUG STORE OPEN . THIS WEEKEND C.Rl BLACKs'rocK Water Safety Conference Set The national director at Red Cm: water safety mines. CR. Eltksmck, arrive in Charlottetown today to amend the pod Cmss provincial wat- er salely meeting It Tin YMCA Mundayl Plan: will he discussed tor the observance 01 Water saiety Week. June 2 —~ 3. The chairman ot so local com» the ladies auxiliary oi the vet. erans club. a lean. captained oy PeggylSHAPED STONE Daniel captured the Whealley Trophy. awarded to the team IS MYSTERY topping the regular league play among the six te rns. E. Bayrield Ellis uncover- The Scouters Association Tro- ad . (“may sham some pity emblematic oi pl will} that loolu as though it had championship was captured tiy a been shaped far a cornerstone. team drippeer by Brenda Mann w,“ he was mm“, ,1, hi. Kay. hack ytml this week. The stone is about it inches try 13 inches by m indies. sat Dougall. John B. Maenona l d. . the man whn llveq at 47 Peake Eileen Blanchard. Rosalie Co sir-eel and it i. in pecth m... nnlly And Victor Lund w i dition except for a silver that lhe remainder of the Scoulcr has been knocked m m we. «or. way with trinity erio'rpmenl_ wasl Mr. Ellis is naturally Curious lined $10 End cnsm. as to [TIP hlsfhry of tho flunk A motorist was tinod so and‘ and htwr it came to be localed casts tor calling to slap at n‘ at that spot. ‘stop‘ alien MEDICAL PHARMACY r: POWNAL STREET Will he open all day Saturday and will be the only Drug Store open Saturday evening and all ‘mlltees have been invited To bring their idus and suggestions TO meeting l .Vlr. Blackslock Is Well known in Canada in the neld 0T phy-. islcal education and recreationl day Sunday. lliavillg received his dwee lrmn mam H. i, . “am a, my DIAL 4-6623 FREE BEIJva l tulil'l. now in where TL didn‘t belong." i he ecused was not ieprei sented by counsel laid the case l (or the crown was conducted by . Alan K. Scales. THREE OTHERS FINED T persons. JOSEPH North Rusuco; . lath ltusuco, were arraigned loo similar charges at the same llime and place. All three plead ed ty and were each rined .525 and costs or to days in lull. On two charges. Donald Loui e lBrchaiit. sticrwood. counselled .testitiai that no the u cllky Lester o'noruieu, was re- ‘May is. he had Seen u- ‘manded until June 3 tor hoar- .cused righting in ltie ml: of the l ' ‘ stand, home with Alfred Gauthier. Hel court, he in chaiged had SWBK‘aIEd the two and lak~ ‘Vl‘llh dnlvillg while his ablhllel en lhe accused outside. were impaired by alcohol. and do said that when he next can ion The other with assaulting a line accused. outside Ltu build- ream oilicer, Cnst. w.s_ Pin. IN HOSPITAL Vlil Mrs. armwell Jenkins, 252 um. lie was standing over Kent street, has entered th e man lying on the ground. P , . Hospital tor treatment witness said that he had KELLY FUNERAL ~ The "mm" "'3" l" “5m innerai ior Mrs. Lawrence Kelly lnolr place Friday morning irom the liennessey Funeral Home to st ininsian‘s Basilica w h e r e Requiem High Mass was ecle- birtth hy ilev, willinm Simp~ an. uho also rondiicicd inc scr- wre at the grave, pallbearers item Adrien Keenan, John ('nady. James Shem Willlar: o Redmond, William Vessey an llelvm Duffy interment took 3'” “5W G "W" place in the Catholic ce and DMLLIM him into his car his list hrea tooth in three Pi He also testified aces r platoons. nor Scott war ii space oi 20 to no man ncid yesterday alternonn Elvin liir. Machill staid Cornwall United Church. The laccused had been amino: service was conducted by M. ‘ACCl/SED TESTIFIES i walls assisted by raw. How Testifying on his own ard. Hymns wen “The Mid. .\iy Shepherd" and “All The to the Legion Home to Way up: Sevrour Leads hie Members at the Orange Lodge mind Gauthier had struck held a servioe nl his late lost- on the back at the neck. dance Thursday evening. hearers were. George hiacM ~ lad. Arier Goes. Elimr h—i rel. Innis MacDonald. iiuward and lit-hcr Marta-an. i'lnweaoearers were: Erne iinnre. Glen Scott. Clarke Scott. Pay utl escorted him out 0! lain Scott. Carl Scott. Scott. Blair Scott and Scott. Interment iii the wall cemetery. Charlottetown to: Sackville 8 Quebec Montreal dne asked l s in l SMALL Loaerns [mull the man oil me around While in the act or limos the man. Mr. MacNeili, said me he. eiised had struck the man who was ncirnnp him. in tile lace With its theistiare ialsa P. Nicholson, that he had‘ seen Gallant. fighting With two without due Care and “Lennon he Edward Bum. a . He estui mm» moled that the three light: tliel accused was engaged in outside the possession _ scoTT FUNERAL 7 The lu- ilie building took place within .liquor in a place other than their lites. that the mill. June 5 Ind the other until June the mused said that lie pone‘ his In the first adjourned ease dues. and that on the way on him and Pall- that when he had turned round. Gauthier was ectung ready to z. strike again, and that is when ilanen he iGailanti had hit Gauthier. He admiitrd that Mr. lliaclvciu .h ' fliel notion Boeweu. Village Green- huilding, and stated that Edward Neil Scott. Mr-i-nll Scott, Ed~luiiote had come out and punch- Derrickieil him and that they had The!“ lan got. into a tussle on the gmund. l c ills-n clulml‘d that Harvcy ‘Gautluier had come out and had. CN trave‘lv bargains a‘sent. RCMP. while the latter lwas vefloranK ' lat ldllle. Pleading guilty to the posses- sion at Seavlew oi as under. sized lobsters. .iames Ralph MacKny. 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