Eight vessels of assorted sin- 05 sped to the rescue when the Lunenburg, 51.8.. longl i n e r Jannine T. radioed she was sinking in the Atlantic ocean Montague Reports Fine Support MONTAGL'E —— The Manta-l gue. welfare committee reports it has had fine support from; many organizations and indivi-l duals in the Southern Kings. area. Many boxes of clothingl and bedding were packed andl distributed to needy families in! Kings County. Douglas Mac-; Laren is the welfare investiga- tor for the committee. The sewing committee which included Mrs, Florence Dewar, chairman: .\lrs. Garnet Moore, Mrs. George Fleece. Mrs. Bes- sie Martin, Mrs. Charles Ma c- Lure, Mrs. Dorothy N i c holson. Mrs. Bessie Fraser, Mrs. Frank Dewar and Mrs. Alex MacKen- sie. made several quilts. Other knitting groups made mittens and socks and the Sun- day schools in Annandale. Dun- das and Georgetown donated; food to be. included in the p a r- cels. Toys were donated by l 1 . SINKING LONGLINER 90 miles southeast of Halifax. l While the eight rescue ships I poured all On the w a t e. r to calm rough seas. a dory was sent from the traw'er C ape Argos to take the men off the Welfare Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B ro w n. Montague. A hand-made layetie by Mrs. Mont Wright and Miss E t h el MacQuarrie, and hand- m a d e baby and doll clothes were sewn by the Montague Girl Guides under Mrs. George 0. Warner. for inclusion in the boxes. Numerous donations of cloth- ing and made by many other residents of the county and the Masonic Lodge also made donations. During the summer months donations may be left at the dis- aster relief rooms at the nurses' residence of the Kings County Memorial Hospital. ‘ Members of the committee in- clude Mrs. R.W. Beck, c h a i r‘ man: Mrs. Emery MacNeili, vice-chairman: Mrs. Keir Clark. Mrs. Florence Dewar, Mrs. Ern- est MacDonald. Mrs. G a r net} Moore and Mrs. Francis Fraser, Theft Oi Gasoline Charges Result In Suspended Terms docket confronted Magistrate James B. Johnston. QC. at yes-l.V terday‘s session of Kings Coun-: GEORGETOWN — A la r g e? Deputy Attorney- General J. Ar-‘ thur McGlligan representing the! Crown in all cases. Having at an earlier session pleaded not guilty to charges of1 theft or gasoline. John Emmett; Moran. Cardigan North. coun-' selled by William Reddin. a n dl Gerald Roy Reginald MacDon-1 aid. Albion Cross. counselled by John P. Nicholson. both changedl their pleas to that of guilty. l Each of the accused was given a one-year suspended sentence. and ordered to enter into a rec-l ognizancc in the amount of $500 and two sureties of $250 each. The case was adjourned to April! 24 at which time the bonds will: be entered into. l five days By consent of the Crown and.‘ Mr. Nicholson, the case of Bene- dict Joseph Lutz. Peakes Road. charged with selling intoxicating liquor, was adjourned until May 8 for judgment. Also remanded until the same date was the case of Vene Louis Henderson, Greek River, charg- ed with selling liquor. and also the case of Lloyd Penna Sander- ty magistratc's court here. with s 0 days was meted out to Sylvan, Harold Campbell. Alliston. for. possession of intoxicating liquor not purchased from a vendor's re 0f five persons charged with possession of intoxicating liquor in a place other than'their res- pective residences. three w e r 0 each fined $20 and costs or 30 days. another pleaded not guilty. and was remanded to April 24, and the charge against the fifth‘ was withdrawn. For being intoxicated in a pub-‘ lic place. four accused were each fined $20 and costs or l5 days in jail. Failure to transfer the regis- tration on their motor vehicles resulted in Harry Brehaut Leeco Murray Harbor North and J o s- eph John Johnston. Primr o s e. each being fined $10 and costs or A fine of $20 and costs or five days was given Heber Melvin Johnstone. Cardigan, for operat- ing a motor vehicle with no‘ brakes. while another accused. was fined $10 and costs for oper-‘ ating a motor vehicle with de-l fective equipment. Italy’s steel industry grew‘ from 2.125.000 tons in 1948 to: 9,488,470 in 1962. sinking longliner. They were liner was left drifting. brought to Halifax on a navy destroyer escort and the long B.I.S. FUNERAL NOTICE Members are requested to attend prayers Thurs- day evening 8:30. Also to attend funeral Friday morning at 8:30, Hennessey Funeral Home for late brother John Boylan. Sidmount Gardens . . . for Easter For a heart-warming Easter message~send flowers. nothing else bespeaks the beauty of the season so well. Order your Easter flowers today and avoid disappointment. Order Today! . Easter lilies Q potted ’mums . potted azaleas . geraniums . cut tulip: ' . potted tulips . assorted cut flowers . hegonias We Deliver SIDMOUNT GARDENS Geo. W. Johnson McGilI Ave. Ext. Dial 4-3219 (C? Wirephoto from National Defence) son. New Perth. charged with driving while his operator's lic- ence was suspended. For creating a disturbance in in Murray River restaurant. by being drunk, William Harold Munn, Murray River, was fined $25 and costs or 15 days. A fine of $25 and costs or 30 EASTERN BRIEFS,’ I FOB SURGERY Billy Rooney, More , tered the Charlottetown ta] for surgery. RETURNS HOME Mrs. L.A. Johnston, Montague. , returned to her home Saturday. ? after an extended visit with herl son, Dr. Malcolm Johnston and ’ Mrs. Johnston Rochester, N.Y, has en- ‘ Hospi- I HAD VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wiggln-‘ ton. Montague. have returnd from a visit to Port Mouton.I where they were guests of their oon-in-law and daughter. Rev. B u to h clots. and Mrs. Hutcheson. SON INJURED The son of former residents of Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Phillips. Halifax. was injured ro- centiy in a car accident on the outskirts of the Nova Suntan . Phillips fend a n JIW. w THANK YOU.... Many thanks for the wonderful support given us on election day. Monday. April 8th. by the voters of Queens County. We pledge our best efforts on your behalf as your representatives in the House of Commons of Ottawa. Gwyn nu V when his can. do n “embankment. i J. Angus Macloon and Hoath Macquarrio \ Fraud Charge ISLAND NEWS PAGE on"... Montague, Souris, Kings County 30-Day Term During the past three Years, A charge of fraud against Gordon Stanley Maclnnls, Chat- about 100 lottetown. resulted in a sen- homes have been built under tence of 50 days'being imposed the co-operative plan and “96 on the accused by Magistrate of those are now under mort- James B. Johnston in Queens gage and the rest will be short-lCounty Magistrate‘s Court yes- 1 " ‘ erday. 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. April 11, 1963. 30 Houses To Be Built Mr. [Sangstei- said. with driving cles on the highway. One wss fined 810 and costs or five days. and the other received a fine of $5 and costs or two days. Newton MacKsy, Parkdale. charged with failing to make available for inspection books and rocords under the Unem- ployment Insurance Act. was fined $10 and costs or five a. n: ‘< m For having in his possession liquor in a place other than his residence. an accused was fin- ed. 820 and costs or 30 days. outwith! "M GEMINI!!! VICTORIA (CP) — British Columbia crude oil production in 1962 was 8.900.000 barrels compared with slightly more than 1.000.000 barrels in 1961. FIGHT SMOKING VANCOUVER (CP) -— Forty Vancouverites are campaignqu against smoking. The group lwatch anti - smokin movie. listened to lectures and after a smokeless evening went out to recruit others. ; Mr. 53118518? said "it is the Charged with damage to s: lfeeling of the commission that ven mailboxes and a highway .the housing prosrrm so far '3 sign, Raymond Francis Grif- progressing favorably and can fin. Charlottetown, receive e very beneficial. not only in fines totalling $55 and costs, the present areas, but to many 3nd was required to pay com. , ‘ other areas of the province." pensmon for damages, mm“ “H’perame housmg At Present. the Commis-‘llon 1' Evidence for the crown was Program. registering its rules and regu- given by Mrs. Helen M_ Bovy. Housing Commission ciiair-llations so that they will work er. Bunbury_ and John Joseph man Reid Sangster said yes-rmore uniformly with the pro- Gerard Griffin' Scotchfort. 195. 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