Kinsmen past president An- drew Humphrey, left, presents the gavel as a badge of office to President H.C. (Bud) Mac- Donald during the regular SUMMERSIDE — A Char- lottetown man. Gordon Reid Miller, was fined $75 and costs vehicle while impaired. On a similar charge, Joseph A] ' Arsena l oysius u . St. Mar- garet's, N.B.. was also fined $75 and costs. Two Sydney. N .S., youths who. at an earlier hearing had plead- ed guilty to being in possession of stolen goods, were each fined ‘50 and costs or 30 days. The youths. John Joseph Pre- fect and Patrick Joseph Bou- tilier, who travelled to P.E.I. to pick potatoes, were given until Oct. 29 to pay the fine Sidney Stewart of Wood Is- lands entered a plea of guilty in charge of impaired driv- meeting of the Charlottetown club at the Charlottetown Ho- el last night. The president gave an account of his trip to the national Kinsmen Con- Heavy Court Session llHeld At Summerside mented "alnwst every case of drunkeness or possession of Magistrate MacDonald com- liqoor which appears before me now‘is against kids 16 and 17 and then added that when these youths are questioned as. to where they obtained this liquor “They come rm with ridiculous stories. . In addressing Ramsay he aid “and you haven't even got the common courtesy of addressing the court right", Magistrate MacDonald told the accused to make a state- ment to the police before his next appearance. Defence coun- sel was J. Melville Campbell. Sunnnersde you who had pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing of illegal pos- session of liquor were also no mended until Nov. 10 when they failed to co-operate with the police. E on .___ L“; ' ' (Q KINESMEN GAVEL IS PRESENTED to b tng but pleaded not guilty to a second charge of obstructing a police officer. Magistrate Mac- Donald adjourned bot cases to Nov. 20, the impaired driving charge for sentencing and the obstruction charge for a date to set. For operating a vehicle not properly equipped. Donald Henry Hutchinson, North Bee deque, was fined $10 and coats. YOUTH CHARGED A Tyne Valley youth. Win. eton Ramsey, who had pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing of drunkeness and causing a dis- tur at the Stewart Mem- orlal Centre in Tyne Valley was remanded to Nov. 10 for sentencing. The youth was asked by- the magistrate to cooperate wt police and give a description ill: person who allegedly gave him the liquor which put him in that condition. Ramsey claimed he had been hitch-hiking and the person who picked him up had wine and gave him some but he was un- able to give a description. WESTERN , BRIEFS “ . One and coats intoulcation' §§ 3 or todaya “In charge.- - DEATH NOTICES CH’T OWN (Continued from page one) the P.E.I. government travel bureau, said the year of cele~ brations has been worth incal- culable millions of dollars rn publicity for the tourist indus- Hotels and motels tn Char- lottetown were filled almost continuously. But some resort pera ore co beaches complained they did not do so well They blamed reports on the mainland that P.E.I. was so crowded visitors could not be accomm . One small snack bar doing $1,000 worth of business three days during the Queen’s visit. more Gian a nor- mal fortnight. Back at the Confederation which the rkmen 0 Centre, Some last - minute construction was temporary. It was hurried on a night-and-day schedule to prepare for the royal visit and will have to be done over. FAMILY LAXATIV-E iii Money Back Guaranteel Available from your local Plnmacy ventlon in Bantf, Alta. The re- mainder of the meeting was taken up with budget and an- nual reports discussion. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) —- Observed temperatures from the weather ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Oct. 8. 1964. a SUMMERSIDB — speaker Isabel McNutt, who was sponsored by the local Y's Men's Club as a delegate to the Unit- ed Nations seminar at son University this account of her activities at the seminar a the impressions which she brought back. Speaking at the club’s weekly meeting she said she was cer- tain the experience she had gained would be of great help in improving the United Nations Club at Summeraide High School. She ended her report by thank- ing the members for their so port and urged them to continue this work in future years for the benefit of high school sutdents. Following Miss McNutt’s dress a short business meeting was held during which president Alex Campbell asked the mem- bers feelings on participating in a combined service club meet- UN. Seminar Delegate ls Y's Men's Speaker Guestr ad. member ing to be held later this month. The meeting is to be sponsored by Rotary to discuss items of common interest to all clubs. member agreed unani- mously to participate. It was also announced that Harold Ray. Canadian president e YMCA. would be in Sum- t-l i:- O H. yacht was brought closer to to er by tightening up on lin '6 m es. Britannia sailed into a bright sunset Thursday night as one neared the rugged cliffs of the Gaspe peninsula. Later. under clear night skies. the Queen could see the twinkling lights of coastal villages. Even the Britannia and her sleek escorts, Assinibolne, Nip!- St. Laurent and Yukon, bow to the rules of the sea. When a tiny Gaspe fishing vessel approached on an inter- secting course. the royal forma- ' veered and yielded the right of way as the fishermen scrambled into the rigging for a better look at the polished royal convory. The waters were not strange for the Queen, who is due in Q City Saturday morning. She made a stop at Gaspe five years ago to review most of the Canadian Navy's Atlantic fleet. 5‘ O two mm. ‘lhe IO!!! yacht! sailed as pla ." "Breasted in" means tnel L. berl merside today and would be guest at a luncheon to be held at the Linkletter Motel. A dele- gation of members was chosen to attend the luncheon. Included among the guests at- tending the meeting were: War- rant Officer Leo Seguin, RCAF: Charles Rory; Keith Carvell; Donal Gr am; George ac- Farlane and Harold Nickerson. Flight Lieutenant Glen Law was introduced to the club as a new Chairman for the meeting was Archie Cook assisted by Robert Murphy as songieader. Horace d MacFarlane on devotions. Edgar Ramsay, finesmaster with Thane Baglole collecting them. Min. Max. Da n .. ...34 88 Prince Georg 33 54 Vancouver 54 59 Victoria . ... 51 58 Edmonton ... .33 69 Calgary ... ..36 71 Regina ... 34 5 Winnipeg ... .22 41 Toronto ... ... ...45 60 Ottawa so u. ....m M heal w. ... ..26 53 Quebec ... one new” ‘6 Fredericton .. :4 ..35 52 Saint John oncton ... .89 Halifax ....45 51 Charlottetown . . . 43 49 Sydney . ....45 49 armouth .45 51 St. John’s. Nfld. ...43 45 Boston 52 New York HALIFAX (CP) - The wea- ther office says skies were 5 throughout Nova Scotia. Eastern Prince Edward Island and the southern fringes of New Brunswick late Thurs- a. ay. The end of the series of At- lantic disturbances. causing rain for’several days over east- ern sections of the district, is in sight. The clear and dry air, now over New Brunswick moving slowly eastward, but it will be later in the day before most of Nova Scotia will have cleared out. Another ' disturbance. now Central Great located over Lakes. will spread cloud over New Brunswick today and rain tn expected to reach northern New Brunswick by evening. The outlook for Saturday is for showery weather in all three provincm. [Regional forecasts: South Shore, Annapolis Val- Nonthern Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island: Clear and cool; light “duds. Low-high at Yarmouth 46 and 53, Kent- rville‘and New Glasgow 42 and 53, Charlottetown 43 and 53. Outlook for Saturday — Scat- red s s a r warmer. High tide today at Charlotte. l Gangplank By JACK BRAYLEY ON BOARD HMCS NIPIGON (CPi—The Queen sailed toward Quebec Thursday night after a quiet day at sea aboard the royal yacht Britannia. . ut there was an officla statement on an earlier inci- dent —- the gangplank that slipped in Charlottetown Wed- nesday night. The Britannia’s statement said the gangplank slipped off a landing platform at the pier in Charlottetown. It delayed the Queen’s embarkation briefly. The Queen was about to board Britannia at the end of her three-day visit to Prince Edward Island when the gang- Gets Official Report Incident plank slipped. She took the near mishap with a bright smile, but a Royal Naval spokesman in London said the matter would be investigated. Britannia's statement. issued as the ship and her four Cana- dian naval escorts neared the Gaspe coast, said: WAS SLIGHT MOVEMENT . “When normal preparations were being made for departure just prior to her majesty’s re- turn on board. a slight move- ment of the ship due to the stretch of a nylon rope brought the end of the brow (gang- planki to the edge of the plat- form on which it rested. "Normal traffic on the brow town 1.35 am. and 2.29 pm. At Rustico at 10.28 a.rn. and .m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 7.17 am. and sets at 6.43 pm All times AM. is was stopped until the ship was breasted in again. but not be- fore the brow slipped off the platform, The brow was imme- diately replaced by men from on assisted by board those ashore and. Her Majesty’s em- barkation was delayed about QUEBEC (Continued from page one) group of students plan to show their discontent over the royal visit. by parading, crowning a Queen and holding a mock cere- mony in which you dressed as the Fathers of Confederation will speak. La Rassemblement pour L'In- dependence Natlonale, a major heparatist group, will hold a public meeting at a downtown centre to explain why it plans a passive demonstration Satur- ay. A pamphlet from a group calling itself is Front de Liber ation du Quebec has been circu- lating. An article in it gives de- tails on how to incite a riot. This kind of thing has been responsible for rigid security measures. Reporters and gov- ernment employees in the leg- islature building. for instance. have been told to clear out by noon Friday to allow a thorough British Foursome 7 Leading Tourney ROME (AP) -—A British tour. some held onto the lead in the fourth World Amateur Golf r Team championships by onel stroke Thursday after the sec-l and 18 holes of play in the 72l hole tournament. defending us. team moved up to second place from‘ sixth. New Zealand was third}. Italy fourth and ads fift‘L' The British quartet turned in a ree-mantotalofzal hi added to their 214 score Wed- nesday gave them a totaltally of 445. The worst of each team's four scones each day is dis- carded. The US. foursome. which posted a three-man score of 221 Wednesday, turned in a 225 for a total of 446. New Zealand’s team scored 223 today for a 448 total and Italy's 231 for 449. CANADIAN SCORES Canada has a two-day total of 451, scoring 227 today and 224 ednesda Nick Weslock of Burlington, Ont, shot a 72 today, the best among the four Canadians. His score and the 75 fired by Keith Alexander and the 80 of Doug Silver-berg gave Canada the 227 total. Both Alexander and Sil- verberg are Calgarians. The fourth Canadian. Gary Cowan of Kitchener. Ont. soared to an 85 today after a 77 Wednesday. We s l o c k and Silverberg carded 74s in the first 18 holes while Alexander had a 76. Ross Murray of New Zealand had the best score of the day. a two-under-par High, gusty winds and occa- sional showers swept across the Olgiata golf course throughout the day, causing most scores to go Skyward. search of the big structure. 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See My Daddy’s ’65 Volkswagen with the bigger windows . . . Bigger windows? On a Volkswagen? We could hardly believe it ourselves. Even when the new models arrived from the factory. Looked like the some old outside. edifice- entered in the tournament for a trophy donated by former U.S. president Dwight Eisenhower. Play will continue through Saturday on the 6,879-yard par- 72 Olgiata course. Maritime Racing FREDERICTON (CP) Success Misty, driven by Will- Carr, posted the fastest time of the night in Thursday night’s eight-dash harness rac- ing card here. Succcess Misty was clocked in 2:13 flat. His other winning time was 2:15 flat. Homer Hal was the night's other double winner with times of 2:17 and 2:15 3-5, Other winners were: Mr. Charmer (2:14 3-5). Little Maj~ or (2:13 (2-5). Sarky Hal (2:14 2-5). and Key Portia (2:13 2-5). SYDNEY (CP)—Donmar Fox and the Gladiator were double- dash winners on an eight-dash harness racing card here Thursday night. 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