Large Docket Is Feature Of Geo'town Court Session MONTAGUE — A large docket eonfronted Kings County Stipen- diary Magistrate James B. Jonn- ston, QC, at Georgetown yes. terday A charge of joy riding against Gerald Wm. Cronin and James Herbert Williams, of e evidence of Pius nee of Cardigan North who was the informant. Both. Cronin and Williams were re- presented by J.P. Nicholson A charge of hit and run was laid against James Herbert Wil- liams of Cardigan when he fail ed to stop after an accident with a vehicle owned by Cecil James Rice of Cardigan. The accused who earlier in the court entered a plea of not guilty through his council Nicholson later changed his plea to one of guilty and was fined $50.00 and costs CASE ADJOURNED George Ivan MacKeeman of Montague who is charged with the care and control of a motor vehicle while impaired and who QC, had this case adjourned by eonsent to March 28th. Gordon Stanley MacInnis of Charlottetown charged with im- paired driving and who was re- presented by J.P. Nicholson, had a plea of not guilty entered by his counsel and the case was adjourned to Charlottetown on March 2ist, at which time a date will be set to proceed witn the case. Harvey Brent Moore, Mill town Cross, was fined $20.00 for ¢reating a disturbance in a pub. lic place in Montague by swear. ng. John Murray MacDonald of Toronto, John Preston MacDon ald of Whim Road, John Elmer Gordon of Alberta, Preston Ash- ley Peardon of Montague, Cep- fhas Charles White of Lower Montague were each fined $20.00 and costs for having liquor in @ place other than their resid ence. Nathaniel Wallace Campbe'l of Alliston pleaded not guilty to having liquor which had not been purchased from a vendor and had his case adjourned by eonsent to March 28th Cephas Charles White of Low @r Montague was fined $25.00 and costs for having liquor which fad not been purchased from a vendor. TRAFFIC CASES In the highway traffle section of the court Francis Herbert MacLean of Murray River was EASTERN BRIEFS —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—___. IN HOSPITAL Dione Gillis, daughter of Mr. @nd Mrs. Leonard Gillis, Mon- tague, is a patient at the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Miss Gillis is a grade nine student at Montague Regional High. ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Janet Bowser, Montague has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital where she will undergo surgery en Friday mornin; VISIT MONTAGUE Louis D. Johnston, Mrs, John- ston and family were guests this week of Dr. L.A. Johnston and Johntosn, Montague, TO TORONTO Mr. Seymour MacKinnon, Brooklyn, left recently for Tor- onto where he will reside, IN DAYTONA Mrs. John N. MacDonald, Whim Road who has spent the winter months in Virginia is now visiting in Daytona Beach, Florida, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. IS CONVALESCING Miss Florrie Beaton is con- valescing at her home in Mon- tague following surgery at the Kings County Memorial Hos- pital, Montague. 18 GUEST Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Mon- tague, is a guest at Edgewood Hotel, Lower Montague. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacLeod and Mrs. George Beck, Grand- view, have as their weekend has his bachelor and masters in agri- eulture from MacDonald has Just returned from Ithaca, New ‘York. where he has completed hhis work towards a doctorate in agronomy at Cornell Univeritsy. WELCOME VISITORS ‘Welcome guests at the home of and Mrs. Ethan St t im the engineering class at UNB. From Fredericton they motored to M where they are enjoying visiting thelr Old friends. Dr. and Mrs. Will return to Toronto this von. fined $10.00 and costs for having defective motor vehicle. Waugh of Mos- Sand cip' ot Go Mahony Seetng 16 The H Tharlottet Thos. Mar. 15, 1962, | ‘ant Orphanage eres | Sava Sans fi ont Po 8 4 ene oe ane tague and Robert MacLean of | traf! re a change the name of the Company of Calgary. The U.S, eorgetown were each fined — Attorney eral | Prince), on behalf of the T | | aA 40 Nodweils $5.00" and ‘costs for falling "to | Jems “arthar MacGuigas, ve Two Private Bills |2 Summerside, introduced 8 tnatiation to Tee PRI Peetest| cue wew Canam. | Anay Sea sogeted 0 Mesoels si ed the ny S. bill, tith a ie as ea sane ————— Get First Reading Tom so ‘Summerside Incorpor-| Two bills, promoted by Pro-/ OTTAWA (CP) — The Cana-| exercise Great Bear in Alaska Wilford Batchilder of Char- lottetown, and William Lawrence Doyle of Summerville were vaca fined $10.00 and costs for park- BRITISH FLOODS The worst british floods, Jan. Two private bills were given| 31, 1953, covered large areas of first reading in the Legislature East Anglia and resulted in 307 yesterday vi ee Dingwell (PC- 2nd Kings) brought in a bill that) ing. equipment on his Las: F.: Darl; of Rernanitte: ee nee ee | a | Lorne Monkley (PC-th would amend the P.E.1. Protes-| ments to the Tourist Accommo-' spokesman sald Tuesday. The’ conditions. GRADE “A” OVEN READY C PRICES EFFECTIVE i I A 690 D 5 to March 8 Ibs. Ih. 15-16-17 a ee LEAN PORK STEAK ay PAWEL Ac 7 3 ir) BACON 69: ——pork 45: MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA 29. EASTPACK HADDOCK 49c | Fillets SS TInt 27 => § PERFECTION PARTY PAK Ice Cream cari Pkg. PERFECTION FIRST GRADE BUTTER G9: nail 10° ori 69 COFFEE 'CAKE MIX 2~31 ar MOUNT STEWART STRAW. 49¢) JAM ECONOMY PAK 1 Lb MEATS FOR 49 24h Se ied Crisp Firm Iceberg 7 MORSES STANDARD ? 5 . LETTUCE | ge EACH CLOVER FARM GREEN OR | | | conven 6 02. WAX BEANS co | WET MOP LIQUID DETERGENT ie | | Clarks Yellow Eyed 20 OZ. 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