Credit Union . leaders Hotel on Tuesday évening company of crédit unions those present wete 7. + f He g ¥ i ‘t fst i i i fe Be il a8 B £ 3 a UNION LEADERS MEET sembled at the er to discuss the role of Cuna Na- tional Society, the insurance it providing service to credit un- fon members on’ P.E.I. Among (FROM , LEFT) Reg Harvey, Cuna Mu- tual Representative for N.B. - ° Psychological Story -|s Doctor's Topic. “4 Psychological —Detective-retarded—and—psythotic-——The Lescell al eke I 2 ¥ : fet baa 5 vz P.E.1.; Elmer Hynes, field re- presentative for credit unions in N.B, - P.E.I. and the Gaspe Peninsula of Quebec; Ben ‘Gallant, credit union Islander of the Year; and Frank Des- Roches, Chapter P.O.R., for Charlottetown area.. Mr. Hynes, agricultural economist gave the reat 4 address, organization. pressed for a delien’ watiedk sanening Psychiatric methods were ad- a Abram’s Village Man Remanded SUMMERSIDE — An Abram’s Village man, Joseph Cedric An- thony Gallant, was charged with bail set at $5,000 in two sureties of $2,500 each. Accused was re- ee ne et 1s raised. He is not yet repre- sented by counsel. wa Edmond M. Gallant, 53, of Urb- banville, was found dead in an automobile shortly after mid- night Sunday night. ee The Summerside detachment of the RCMP investigated. SNS sore we hd Bauld, N.B., was fined costs or 30 days for possession of .25 undersized lobsters off Cape Egmont August 18. The . | fishing boat in which the offence took place was also ordered con- Seeeios to Se ee ee gistrate. John Holland (Holly) Broome, MacNeill’s Mills, was sentenced to one month in the Prince Coun- set et Sees & er River, was or five days for failing to stop at a stop sign. A Island News Page Two garage fires were report- old barn located to the rear of PJ's Grocery . Store on Kent Street. The blaze was extinguished re the City Fire cenit TE Sse. species te ve orig- inated from some card board boxes outside the building pos- sible from a _ cigarette butt. Prince Ed Hospital Holds Meeting: At the regular monthly meet- ing of the of Trustees of budget for 1967, as reviewed this committee, and approv- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov..23, 1966. 3. Two Fires Reported |Within 35 Minutes Damage was also suffered wy located ed to have' broken out last night | the MacGregor home in the form within 35 minutes of each other. |of blistered paint and-a few The first. outbreak occurred at | broken pains of glass, incurred approximately 10:10 p.m. in an |from ‘the flames of the barn a few yards’ away. This was the first instance in which the Parkdale Fire Depart- ment. made use of a new pump- er now a regular a fire’ fighting equi a weekly fire dri ducted by the jeouiaee ond Man crew expect to sail today. MacAskill | ship is completely refrigerated. blaze was reported’ to be fully extinguished at 1 o'clock. a Island / The administrator announced that the hospital is a beneficiary under the will of the late Ada -| Elvira Harris _of $500.00. Twelve members -were pre- || | sent at the meeting presided |/' over by the chairman, vee Hayward. 4 4 tiff and summations were made ,| Of frozen mink food and 10 tons Civil Case Concluded In Summersi ide’ Court: SUMMERSIDE — The fourth The claim was for seven drafts witness was called by the plain in the a of 96,628.31, less credits, lus three years. inter- est, ‘bringing the claim, to $,- the bank. Mr. Justice Tweedy ine structed the ‘jury that the eve by both councils as lone civil ease before Mr: Ju Tweedy concluded here yesterday. The plaintiff was the Bank of ‘aThe jury, with lady fereman ver thought he was going to be Nova Scotia in O’Leary, Mrs. Georgie MacLeod, brought | paid. In the transaction, he con- sented by Melville Cam in a judgment for the plaintiff.| tinued, we are not dealing with while the defence, Mr. Campbell moved that the/| one man, but a lot of. people. judgment be recorded: __ He_stated that _the’-bank in -| The jury deliberated about 25 Summerside. and O'Leary were minutes : not “holders in due course”, and ijl Before summations, defence ke asked if they have any right GEORGETOWN — The MV | dei — eo regis- loa a cargo sup- plied_by-Gulf Garden-Foods Etd— The 500-ton ship arrived Monday evening and loading began yes- terday. Capt. Hoff and his eight- Gaudet on the plaintiff. The drafts were not paid when due at How to de sh BACK] SERIE | better—f The cargo will includé 400 tons frozen processed shrimp. consigned to Norwegian interests — the ship will sail direct to Cargo space in. the 150-foot eminations given to all new Canadians. As a result the flood- stated. He pointed out that the idea— a good one at the time—has backfired. With the psychiatric regulations now firmly written | i i : i ; g 3 [, Frigl : | : : i : : y eff ify & s ' gee 2 : | | if Fy Hy . it 5 = = . | F i RR eal i i 5 a = ig Mito Catisda or Mental Mis fits was stopped.” Dr. Griffin tion for 1967. This rate is estab- lished every five years A brief ceremony will mark |... DEATHS Kinkora, Mary, November 22, will morning. ee “*Kinkora, at 9.15. Interment fe” — the church cemetery. Tuesday, November 22, MULLIGAN — At her home in 1966, widow of the late Linus ga ‘age 42 years. Remaiis| forwarded from the foe tae Funeral Home to her pe late residence at 10 o’clock this Funeral, Thursday, November 24, leaving the house at 9 offlock for Requiem High «Mass at St. Malachy's Church, | in BREHAUT — At the Anna Ma- rie Nursing Home, Montague, 1966, Mrs. Annie Laurie Brehaut, wi- | + dow of Dr. Lester Brehaut, Mur- ray River in hér 86th year. Rest- ing at the Murray River Funer- al Home, until noon Thursday, then to the United Church, Mur- | ray River for funeral service at 2.30. Interment Motrey. Rive | cemetery. , COLES — At the P.E.I. Hospl- tal, November 21, 1966, Roy L. *a@ Coles, Milton, in his 78th year. Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home until Wednesday evening | then at his late residence until noon Thursday. Funeral from St. John’s Anglican Church, ser- vice commencing at 3.30. Inter- ment in,the church .cemetery.4 Please omit flowers. P.E.I. Ri- fle Association are requested. to attend the funeral. EDWARDS — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital November 21, 1966, Mrs. Harry W. Edwards, 118 Walthen \. Drive. Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Heme until noon, Thurs- \ day, then to Trinity United Church, service commencing at. \ \gs p.m. Interment in Peoples \ cemetery. Visiting hours 3-5. and 7309.90. - s N Gls:\year. ‘Re lottetown Fay n o2, Nos, cae Gallant, Upper’ Queen ; Street in her f ; l Ee é Hi ill a : i r ii i ny ii the opening sion-at-2 o'clock: ‘The-ceremony sworn in by Mr. Justice Mark R. MacGuigan | {| RPh Head table guests were Lieu- tenant Governor W.J. Donald, Premier Camp- bell, Hon. Gordon Bennett;-min- | bell ister of education Mrs. Bennett; Dr. director of‘ mental. health P.E.I., Dr: Griffin Mr. W.A. Gaudet; and Reginald MacNutt, president. of the PE. branch of the Canadian Mertal Health, Association. LAYMEN TAKE OVER There are 143 ministers and 191 laymen in overséas Ameri- can Lutheran missions, com- pared with 107 clergymen and 85 laymen in 1960. / Ueut. J. Alfng SUMMERSIDE — Alfred Dan- | iel Cahill entered ‘a plea of guilty when he appeared on charge of theft over ‘$50 before J W.E. Darby in Prince’ ty Judge’s Criminal Court morning. / Cahill was chargéd on/October 1 with the theft of silverware, 1947 Rogers Brothers Silverplat- from R.T. Holman ~ yitd., ~— merside. f 7 The case was hsintins He a ee & o il in) } MeHfahon is counse ed sented to the Hospital Services Advisory Committee, noted that in the R.N. examinations Miss ; F re iF i 3 F E 4 ae F Ma] p i e 2 E a f ! holders Salesman Has No Connection *, Reports trogi” , the library, brought a sharp de- nial of ay such confection from, nat Varin,” Coton ;|Boylan said there were no men whateyer, connected/in ms way with the library of w is in charge. A rinse j, MAJOR. 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