Gangsters-limit has-ing. one man was fined 03 and eostsorsodays for being‘ in possession of liquor in a place other than his residence. One man was fined $10 a n d costs or five days for failing to stop at a red light. Another was fined 85 and cost: or two days for failing to stop at a stop sign. Six men pleaded guilty to charges of being drunk and in- capable and were given fines and penalties ranging from $l0 and costs or five days. to 20 days in jail. {Two Impaired Drivers Fined ’;In City Court .. 4 l Two men changed pleas of _ ‘ not guilty to drunken driving to ‘pleas of guilty to driving while jimpaired and were fined 25 ‘and costs or 30 days each, by ;M:-igistrate A.J. I-Iaslam, QC‘. in | ,city police court yesterdary. The ,two men were Donald Lewis ‘Brehaut of Sherwood and Maur- = ice Fredrick Burke of Charlotte- tow-n. John Pater, Union Road, was remanded to this morning. with bail to stand when he pleaded not guilty to a charge of drunken SIAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Dec. 17, 1963. 5 Dundas Cheese Plant Reopens lemporarily By NEIL MATHESON SCATIER SUNLIGHT The glow seen near the sun Just before sunrise and just after sunset is caused by my- riad meteoritic bits that scatter sunlight in space. ing as soon as the steel has been Hon. L.G. Dewar, MD, pro- vincial minister of education was guest speaker at the week- ly luncheon meeting of Rotary, yesterday. to Malaysia where he took part in the conference of the om- monwealth Parliamentary s sociation as the official repre- LOCAL BRIEFS RETURNS HOME * Following treatment in the Prince Edward Island Hospital for pneumonia, Eric Wonnacott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Won- nacott, 77 Walthen Drive. has returned to his home. TWO SOLOS SUNG Two solos. “My Savior First of All", and "Jesus. Lover of My Soul", were sung by Clyde C. Rimmer at the funeral of Mrs. Claude S. MacMillan Saturday. ATTENDED FUNERAL LAC (Duke) MacMillan. sta- tioned in France with the RCAF lI'(‘l.lII'IIed to Charlottetown for the funeral on Saturday of his mother, Mrs. Claude 8. Mac- Millan. GIVEN PROMOTION Mr. and Mrs. Parker Wood. Bclvedere, have been notified by the head of Legal Services in Ottawa. that their son, Calvin. has been promoted to the rank of solicitor 3. Calvin joined the staff of the department of vet- teran' affairs at Edmonton, Alberta in Sept. 1961, and this is his second promotion. MscRAE IN OTTAWA Agriculture Minister Andrew B. MacRae and his deputy S.C. Wright. are in Ottawa to attend the federal-provincial confer- ence of agriculture ministers. Mr. MacRae plans to bring up such matters as lengthening the terms of farm credit loans and the agreement on agriculture rehabilitation and development. CARD PARTY am.» The Bollowing are the results 0‘ the card mm swousored by the CWL of st. Eugene‘: ran-ish, ' first, Mire Cove-head: PRIZE WINNERS ‘Winners of the St. Thomas Aq- inas Society's lottery were: “'53 Prize. 85.. Mrs. Margarei Kenny. 57 held in the Charlottetown Hotel I Dr. Dewar told of his travel ;_‘ plantation. ' HON. L.G. DEWAR sentative of Prince Edward Is- nd. The trip to Kuaia Lumpur, which is half way around the world was made entirely by air and on the trip out was broken by stop-over calls at London, Beirut and Ceylon. The return trip was a continuation around the world with stop-overs in Honolulu, Japan and Hong Kon . The association se held in the new government building at Kuala Lumpur, the centre of a federation of states. The conference dealt with many subjects. one of the chief being education with spe- cial reference to scholarships and other assistance to the pop- ulace involed in the Common- wealth. where black. white or brown color is no barrier. Dr. Dewar was surprised and pleased to note e entire membership in the association spoke English as an accepted medium of world-wide discus- sions, with clarity and ease. Describing the people of Mal- aysia, the speaker said he found them very interesting and com- posed of 40 per cent Malaysian- 40 per cent Chinese. ten per cent Indian and the balance British. They are hospitable. bril- liant and very pleasant. The la- dies were glamorous and bean- tiful in the multi-coloured cos- tumes peculiar to their racial origin", the speaker stated While the Malaysians controi the government. the Chinese are very clever and control the in- dustries. The Indians are not as ambitious as others and appar- ently are engaged in more men- ial jobs," he said LAND DEVELOPMENT After visiting a large rubber w was shown land developmaits which are being rapidly picked up by eager farmers. of these concessions of only eight acres make life possible for families while two acres of land devoted sslons were I in the world", the speaker said. “I attended church services in Presbyterian and Roman Cath- olic Churches. Budhist temple, Chinese temple, Shinto shnneoffoned bi: Jeanne Macbeod. and Islam mosque. All classes The °h°“' which was made “P and creeds appear to be ve ‘*5 anthem devout. There is no intolerance. " Twice as many convertsaccept Mohammedism as Christianity in Africa," Dr. Dewar stated. "Great progress is being made in universities and_schools in Malaysia with all key posi- tions being held by British peo- e. Wh ' Judy Dewar led in the order of service. e scripture lessons were read by Nancy Clare-y and Sandra Shaw and prayers were -2 ‘ Shaw, BISGI‘ A Joan Coffin and Faye I meditation was 3 olson. The candle-light ceremony local performed by Calailyn ettlmamp have the ability. capital and £915, ' I 8 Y I 1‘m°W'l'°W- Karen White and Anne‘Fraser, saa or UNREST “’““‘?v‘e’f,“‘§; ml “The whole set-up is a pollt1- Edith c1.m.ey_ cal island of democracy set The 01-ganj-gt was Mrs, Lloyd ‘Fraser who is associa d_ with 000.-Mrs. Burns in the activitieg oifl was ' bell, ction by Rev. R sell Burns was followed by the recessiontal hymn “Silent N:g1lit". An annangeinent lighted candles and a beautiful decorat- ed tree made a lovely 2 for this impressive service. Curling Rink Being Built In Souris States. particularly, and other nations, are wrong in not recog- nizing China where great pro- gress is belng made. Russia is definitely becoming fearful of this development. "Japan is going ahead in leaps and bounds with 100,000, 000 industrious people, headed by Tokyo with more than , 000,000 population, the largest city in the world", Dr. Dewar aid. “The last ten years has no counterpart in -the history of the world", the speaker stated. "with half of the people in the world in South East Asia striv- ing to get ahead. GOOD MARKET “Japan is the greatest indus- trial centre and should present a wonderful market for Cana- dian wheat and agricultural products. Our aim should be to promote agriculture raltier SOURIS — e new curling rink that is being built in Souris is ted be be findislied by Feb. 15, 1964, president Camille Gallant announced last night. The building which will cost in the V'l.C-l|Illl.I.y of $20,000 will be 32 feet wide and 180 feet long and will contain two ice sheets. Also included in the building than compete in manufactur- D18“! Wm be “*9 m'3°hi"° 1‘°°"‘ ing," Dr. Dewar stated. and the necessary space for I Introduced by chairman. Loo Cl kery MacKay. the speaker was thanked by co-chairman. Edwin Johnstone. , I . Dr. Dewar was born at New Perth, educated at local schools The oontmcvtors are George Che-ve-rie and Wilbur Jarvis. Al- most $6.000 has been pledged so far with sharrets in the club Ohm effectively read by Susan Nioii- Itatgute “’h° has one," Mr. McAdam said. The entire butter and cheese mak- ing operations can be seen from the manager's office, he instanced. IS RECOVERING Mrs. Jean M.acKeeman=, Mon- tague is recovering satisfactorily following surgery at the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Home. Gertrude MacLeod of Stanley Bridge, and a son, Summerside. He is survived by his wife Edgar of IN KINGS HOSPITAL IS IM7/R0VIN(} Lester MaicLeod_ Mon- been a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hos-, pital suzffe from a severe case of the flu is improving. SPENT WEEKEND Johnston, Halifax. N.S. the weekend with friends River. Mrs. Gary spent in Murray SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Wiilfred Thomp- son and their dlauighter Gwen.- neth, of Dunstaiffnage were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Weatherbie, Valleyfield. ENTERS HOSPITAL and Storey Ltd. store for Regular Retail Prices. Louis Harris, Murray Harbor. has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. is PATIENT MR. FRED Dan Smith. Wood Islands, is Ken Charlottetow Memorial hospit IN HALIFAX Donald Ross and Merrill Ross Lower Montague, and Lyman Nicholson, Whim Road are in Halifax and Dartmouth. N.S., on a business tr‘ . FOR TREATMENT Buddy Wight, Lower Monta- gue. has entered the Kings County Memorial hospital for treatment. HIP BROKEN Mrs. Phillip O'Connor has re- turned to her home at Milltown after receiving treatment for a broken hip. in the Kings County ospital a patient in the Kings County al. tltli Draw—Va MRS. W. C. . WINNERS 1-‘nee - DRAW PRE -CHRISTMAS SALE The following are the winners of Gift Certificates to the value shown and redeemable at Crockett 1st Draw—VaIue $200.00 MRS. FRANK MURPHY 107 Walthen Drive Charlottetown, P. E. I. 2nd Draw—VaIue $100.00 3rd Draw—VaIue $100.00. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Souris, P. Draw was made by Mr. Norman Black, 5 Park Terrace, Charlottetown, P. CROCKETT & STOREY LTD. I stocked merchandise at M. BATI‘ St t . ii, P. E. I. Iue $100.00 WRIGHT E. I. ' "A FRED KOHLMAR - - . RICHARD OUINE PRDDUCTI N THRILLSI ALL me E. I. ”\ Provincial a d Farm Editor erected. That will enable the E A ' . The Morell Creamery C0-Op-_ work to be carried on .through AUBREY 1". BROWN d"‘V”‘g- erative starts making cheese the cold weather. Albert Patrick Hayes. Mt. Ste- < today in the renovated plant at The concrete block part of the R ° d ‘"311 Charged With d_l501‘d91'1Y nELVEDERE Dundas. The association h as. building will be erected inside eI'|re conciuct. had his case_ dismissed. been manufacturing butter of the plywood shelter, and the Mlchael Quinn. SEW‘ J 01111- since Dec. 9 in a plant they have insulation and the outer surface S V d ‘N.B., was remanded to Dec. 20 set up at Red Head wharf, just of brick will be added when the Or,“-m. ban set at $mo_ He 1, back of Morell. warmer weather of spring ar- . The association expects to ’“:5« M1“ 3’19Ad3§nt:?XPl5l('i1e:-I I‘ have its new and completely "€W 80 C0mPe€Y H30 9 E 1 modem Creamery and cheese DeL‘aval churn has been instal- ‘ W making plant open for business led 1'} 1! b“ll‘_lm_8 at the Whafl "‘b"°°' F‘ B""‘”“- 153 D0", I at Morell by the last of March, and It is handling 5.000 to 6.000 chest?!‘ Sl'I‘°el- We“ Pemembor~ 1 O 24 hour service , ‘ Manage, Reg McAdam told The pounds of cream per day, ed stamp vendor at tiie_former v . 2 way radio Santa $338 SIIOD 5 Guardian last night d(.ll$€;e {ifs beetn ma'nufac}i_ir-i Charlhottetoy Postti 01t'Sf’;c4e db; . _ Here }<or:_ , A“ of the foundation work has e a or ugus us since ire ore is re remen n . l 1 speedy service . Children.‘ we” MONTAGUE LEGION ELECTS EXECUTIVE been commend, no ‘$::':°-iii fl‘: :.l::‘:t::"‘.°.’ $.22: °*. “'° as °* 91- i 0 modern cm - mm on- I . ing now on steel. And plywood being‘ shifted to Dundas Ap_ retireggit nf[iromB the Q M'en's Gifts The new president of the last Thursday night. He ‘Is Martin, and past president ltllizriltcrlxg P:'elIl3us:’lllal:eIi(:3e’df0r proximately 6.000 pounds of :23 confiseteril 54 5',ea,.:'of I . G1'0C91‘l9€ Montague branch, _Royal Can- seated in centre. On the left is and secretary Athol (Red) enclose the 93 by 110 foot build- mm‘ is being handled daily’ The lic service as stamp vendor op” Um" 10 pm‘ adian LeBIt0nedB?slI]l Maclffin. R.G. MacDonald. the ne w Robertson. Missing from the chetese making part of do go It was 3 record of longest Se’: 131 Kent St. Ch'town 7 Nights a Week non. is pic ur o ow ng e secretary; centre rear is the picture was Dan Munn. the 91310“ “'35 0"!’ start? I 15 - - _ _ _ - annual meeting of the branch retiring secretary. Hurmon retiring president. V lyeagi and the plant had been lljcae as a stamp vendor in Can- i Dial 4 6581 4 b582 St. Peters ltd. Sherwood , . an ing 9,000 pounds of milk ‘ ‘ l , . . E A S I E R N daily at the summer production: Queen Victoria was still on i . peak her throne when he started chM_‘Cs)g!Tme:GUE—'lheannnal The most modern cheese and work at LII?‘ wicket and tie ;* * * * * * * * * * Vesper service butter making equipment has served under ve sovereigns. t walls held in been ordered for the new plant ‘Mr. .Bl10tW'l'i won many friends §coLUMBlA PICTURES p'°s°"ts§ . , g 3’ .'-“'° - 9"‘ and this part of the installation: with l’l'lS happy and willing man- km M ' ' . &,ai§;“e%h:‘{:'d“i‘g’a(;’gl?n‘1"‘/Ig£SThl§Jm§;e‘:l; will cost approximately $125; her. I o sh ws 7 9 e Bums entered th'e chwkch smg_ 000. Mr. McAdam said. The funeral will take place A o RE 9 . u . the ppocessignai hymn -- “We’re going to have a beau- Wedflesdfil’ aftemoon at 2 me All Ye Faithful" tiful plant as well as an efficient 0 Clock «II “110 Cllllcllffe Funeral DID SHE? The police think she murdered her hus- band! T h e Roomer thinks it's just a rum or I Don't Miss This One! ALL THE SPECTACLE! ALL THE THE BEAUTY OF THE LOVE STORY THE ‘WORLD COULD STARTS TOMORROW — NEVER FORGET! SHOWS 1:30 - 1 - O FABLEO STORY TIIE WORLD COULD NEVER FORGET! Dfififlflkj Beauty and the BEAST TE0lllII00l0lI° names that unites fl Amis19_ ,/ I ‘i mp/rat 2 31‘-I? 2 l¥-V-¥¥¥-k-k*** OUT OF HOSPITAL Keith Macxinnon. Miltown, has returned home from the Prince Edward Island Hospital. now being sold. The members of the exiecutiiive Clarence Mac- and later at Prince of Wales College. Dalhousie University and the University of Toronto. He has been minister of educa- tion since l959. pr SWEDISH CLUBS Gordon Avard. lnternaitionai contacts chairman and his as- K sociate Edwin Johnstone eaci‘. read highly interesting and in- formative letters from Rotary Clubs in Sweden with which tra cordial relations have been established at the instance of Rotary International. President W.R. Jenkins and youth committee chairman. J. Hancox made an appeal for a are treasuirer. en 5' 0IAL 4-5586 NOTICE TO CITIZENS OF MONTIIGIIE AIIT’S TAXI LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK 55190 BIGGEST NEWS SINCE ILEFT THE NORTH POLE The Values At Star Cloth-ing Co. Ltd. TUESDAY 2 P. M. SPECIALS .-'/ ..’ . Assorted sizes 0 Limited quantity i 1 l - , 13:5; ‘;§P"’:,°“‘{fe°“ s§mfm,‘,'n',’, Points to Check or this Season.-— ‘ V I while they inst Chi;‘lst:nas festtivigiess guecslday I '_ 3;‘ ,,‘,,",;§3§{’ ,.,,,‘},,,,,f"‘ "" 1. Electrical wiring a n d Christmas .. C Guests of Rotary were Eon. M. Alban Farmer, David Bos- Gn dinner. stalls Smith. 184 Elm Avenue: fifth prize. 12 tins of canned goods, . Hele C , , 60 Hillsboro Street: 'sIixtllm¥irIz£ CAIIID PARTY RESULTS The followiiig are the results "~’€l00ut. Vi Tin-ney and MacDonald: door prize. Elsie MacDonald: special. "hie MeAleer. miilt. Paula Martin. 64 Victoria Street. C Marriag- Murnagtisn. Jdinnie and hen. Fred puummohotixesumoun. to raising rlcfi in ilhie Eject p(i"im- 0' in a . a by a an III ii (I Lincoln Dewar. all wltirwng; to ‘the knees’ ificfilcate I g§.,i:?¢et.,w,, 2. DO DOT OIITIOTS most di icut way o e Eu. ma;_y fiimliilies. mm M u_ pans; mom PEh:uAe ed 3. Do not allow lights to touch branches " I'll , ce. I'll The nn v '°°‘ are staple products. with tin to‘ ,,,,.$”,‘’ ,,.,,‘I,° pi‘-,¢:_ , ,1, W _I'|'CC I'D UCCOIIIO TOO dfy d production rated as the highest 0; the 7fl1.¢entupy Ann“ kin‘. , st Pt C M I h "9 dom of Mercia. 4- Have competent baby sitters and . eer's a ra. w e service was conducted by Rev. M win‘ ,9” hm“.- Canon J.R. Davies. Attending in BULKY KNIT . btadylwenre theAecrti‘ipioyees gt 5. Do not leave your Christmas tree . ‘ as i - - Ilggreaifs .53.‘ sonar! Willl,a.ni, ° h a rl e s. gticlnifielfi Ed;vard. F kndJon cae.nter Am,m,¢gh¢,. nlreallll tgok place in st. Peter's . 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