ISLAND HEWS PAG Charlottetown and Queens Coun The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Mar. 22, 1962. 5 IKings Magistrate Disposes Of Liquor Cases In Souris SOURIS — Appearing before at the scene of an Magistrate James B. Johns QC, in Kings County magistrate’s accident, ed until March 28 at George- Possession of alcohol in a place | other than their residence. Four were fined $20 and costs or 20 days, while the ‘fifth pleaded not docket were two drunk and in- capables. One was fined $20 and or 30 days. ol B Aerk 4 in Souris. General J. persons were charged Arthur McGuigan represented | with having possession of ‘iquor | the Crown in all cases. ‘not purchased at a vendors. An- Canoe Cove Child Joseph McInnis, Lakeville, Flown To Halifax fined $25 and costs or 30 days. This-same fine was ge HALIFAX (CP) — Two-year- me: ae Darrach of Canoe drawn by George Leonard McNeill, Souris and George Anthony Long- | aphee, Souris line Road; Tames Daniel MacDonald, Little Har- bour, drew a fine of $20 and was airlifted to to hospi oe Wednesday MacMililai Mur. , charged with hav- Moepital officials said she was | ing possession of a still, was Suffering pressure on the brain. quet of local 1811, the Island tots $100 and costs or three She will undergo surgery here. Telephone Company last night, retiring employee Albert Kear- ney was presented with a re pes Joseph McCormack, Armadale, charged with ceiving nee ee the influence meted oat a aeee t fad oe en Charged winth tation ibe stop fy tego | | Cattle Prices Are Supplied Montreal prices on various grades of beef cattle were supp- lied to the Guardian-Patriot y by Agriculture Min: High Schools Offered |: blend Phone Company Local UlC Counselling Service Holds Annual Union Banquet The ieee Insurance | to pepe cd year in Members of Union Local 1811| Kearney was working in the| commission in Charlottetown is ier ae ee of the Island Telephone Compa. | Summerside area and was spend- | jnetituting a program of career | ect interviews betwee ny held their annual union ban-| ing the night in the hotel when | counselling for the first. time quet at the Clover Club last/ it caught fire, He sustained ser-| this spring. J. B. Murley, ma night. About 100 employees fous burns to his body while) sager of the local office, an- their wives were present. escaping, but is in quite normal | dounc , A highlight of the banquet was/ health today. Program notices and forms the presentation of a gift from) Speaking with reporters Mr. have already been sent to grade the employees to Albert Kear-| Kearney said, “It 1s something] 12 students in nine high schools ney who is retiring. Mr. Kear-| that I shall never forget, I con-| in Queens and Kings Counties, ney has been with the Island) sider myself very fortunate to| and response to date has been Telephone. Company for 27| have escaped cellent, Mr. Murley sai years. Mr. Keeraey. a presented| ‘The Summerside ‘office of the He was one of the survivors of with the reclining chair by Ric-| commission will operate its own the fire in the Clitton Hotel in| hard Carroll, president of local | program. Summerside last winter. Mr.! Soviets Offer Limited Space Co-operation [:s2Sass MOSCOW (Reuters) — Nikita) wide weather observation serv. | Years. He said the idea | has Khrushchev has put to president| ice using artificial earth satel- sim by Mrikat edeeatine Kennedy a “limited” six-point} lites Re supe ar dome plan for Soviet-American space| 3. Establishment of a system) tie aot Gena ceadies doe co - operation, it was disclosed| of satellites for long - distance Wednesday | communications in radio and The Russian premier, who television. iMILK suggested joint Soviet-American| 4. Exchange of information in| efforts in space after. LtCol.| mapping the magnetic field of "__ |Doukhobor’s ‘tir Leader Named dents and job counsellors and Jp, Terrorism a a “there is no reason vty} P. mi aero should not ing pie Montreal cee i “ rk io this is definitely 5 "deficiency n the stu- meetings at which authorities in various fields will give talks on | their specialties. The talks will involve such items as educational require- ments, personal requirements, working conditions, promotional opportunities, wages and oth- er aspects. START IN APRIL NELSON, B.C. (CP)—Stefan | sorokin, spiritual leader of the Sons of Freedom Doukhobors, was named in court Tuesday as one of the leaders behind 50 years of terrorism in the Hnay area of southeastern Brit- ish Columbia. ‘The accusation was made by | Freedomites charged with ter- The interviews and meetings | rorist activities, who said Soro- will start sometime ril | kin even ordered punishment to and will involve discussions on | disobedient sect members from the following careers: account-| his home in Uruguay. ing, advertising, banking, Cana-| yt was the first time dian Army, construction trades, | members had been known to drafting, electronics, hair dress- | turn against their spiritual ing, home economics, industrial | Jeader and 52-member gover trades, journalism, laboratory | ing Fraternal Council. work (technicians), life insur-| ‘Thirteen ance, nursing (nursing aides), RCAF, RCN, RCMP, commer. cial sales, clerical sales, "The prices are as follows: Choice and good steers $24 to $24.50, medium $21.50, common Steers $19 to $21, good cows $17 fe $17.50, medium cows $15. in o mon cows 5 75, canners and ies $2 Ais Chariettotones ean is Decorations Are Awarded Canadian Forces Decorations seccratian | Ac sige rom ee Siti wil mit arson ai attempt arson the Fraternal Council re waned tarial work, teaching, x-ray (fe-| and’ Sorokin asthe forces. be- Eastern Command Hae chnicians). \) hind the terrorism. SETAC It is hoped the counselling | m Prosecu Geach gignGaleaiaite Gen program will be available for | Boren Coltturst, in hie Fenuiee al fallant of the medi-| students in grades 10 and 11 in | of the jury, terméd the testi- Pints ot ac ae ee aati future year: iui, races Sd 8 tv Wr) Gas, CD) of Soudhapoet of the Royal Canadian ‘Artillery has received the first clasp of the decoration. Sere cine trance Anke phy and its special placement ori C. A, Orford. Murley said this is fiat’ time this program been tried out in small offices Canada. Larger offices, such as the one in Halifax, have had the from Agriculture Minister MacRae, Mr. Kitson, George MacDonald, president of the P.E.I. Federa- TELLS OF PENALTIES Pete Zaroubin, one of the ac- cused, said severe punishment {Continued from page 1) ston, | James Michael Myers, Head of | kin is awaiting sentence Hillsboro; had his case adjourn- | three The only other cases on the | nd the other | REMANDED FOR TRIAL MacGougan led in games. City Youths Again Remanded Speeder Fined On Break And Theft Counts In Police Court | Pleading guilty to a charge of speeding, Gregory lurphy, Southport, was fined $10 and costs or five days in jail oy | Magistrate A. J. Haslam in city police court yesterday. For operating a motor ve At the request of Deputy At-| his abilities were impairea by torney-General J. Arthur Me-| alcohol, Gordon Stanley Mclin- Guigan, two young Charictte nis. Charlottetown, counse ‘ed town men, Richard Lawrence, by John P. Nicholson, was re Evans and Ralph Junior Lar-| manded until March 23. kin; were further remanded un-| Also counselled by Mr. Nicno! til Mareh 23, by Magistrate Ja- hiele with plates which belong- mes B. Johnston, QC, in Queens| son, Henry Joseph Kelly, Dro-| eq to another vehicle, aD ae aunty magistrates court yes-|™ore, had his ease further ad-| cused was fined $5 and costs oF terday, Journed until March 28, at which| two days. time a date will be set for trial Kelly is charged with failiny to stop at the scene of an accident Evans is awaiting sentence on hree charges of theft and three of breaking and entering. Lars A lone drunk and incapable was given a 20-day suspended sentence. it os+ * eae ok a ee TODAY ONLY = 2": Come GEE a jeepload of teenage tourists interrupt the romantic charges of theft and one Of possession of a stolen auto- | mobile, as well as trial on three counts of breaking and enter- | ing. Alfred Joseph Wedge, Sum | merside, facing two counts un- der the Criminal Code of Can- ada,, was remanded for trial| until’ March 27 at 7.30 p.m On the first charge, Wedge is| charged with attempted theft of n automobile tire, tube, and wheel, the property of Miss Mar- lene Peters, Winsloe, valued un- der $50 The second count is one of Possession of stolen goods, an automobile wheel, the property of Keith Thomas, valued under $50. The accused’ pleaded not guilty to both counts. Pleading not guilty to the at- tempted theft of a tire, tube, | and wheel, the property of Miss! Marlene Peters, Winsloe, Leon- ard Joseph White, Summerside, was also remanded until March 27 at DRIVER REMANDED Adult Entertainment MIDNIGHT SPECIAL SHOW FRIDAY MATINEE On ite charae aCidetving while . For Children (Restricted to 18 Zion PYPS Plans years and over) SATURDAY Debate Challenge At 1 and 3 only Zion Young People's held its regular weekly meeting on Tuesday. Kathy MacLeod and Sandra White led the worshi while the meditation topic was “Getting Hold of Something That Lasts” The business meet ing was opened with prayer by Clair Smith he members p mata ‘April 13. A debating challenge will be issued to Mon. | | tague in the near future. The program under the tea | ership of Robert Brown was on | “Choosing a, Vocation. Taking | Part in the skit were Phyllis |= MacNevin, Clair Smith, Doug | MacDonald and Maleoim Mae- Cec. DM ate BEAST FROM rime e i dlecaagien groups were led by Sheila Roper, Robert Brown and Malcolm MacPher- son. Among the questions dis \\f Bre [presents- 7 Ve ctl Hoy cussed were ¢ does Christian "choos. a ifeword asl) “Do you have to have a | calling? Following the program Garth Open 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Free Evening Delivery DOW'S RESTAURANT | ‘~~ Corner Grafton & Pownal Sts. | Dial 4.9226 ae a a 2 ee a a ae tion of Agrleulture;, Wilfred Fur- John Glenn's, orbits of earth| earth in oater space and the! tion Gunretition tee story on | en ee re: the past. | meted out if a Freedomite e ‘ Feb. 20, said, however, that pooling of knowledge on space/ page 8). 5 fale halconepol meder Gl PT) against the Fraternal Windshield full co - ion in space be- ine and the physics Maastiaicnias as Profitt, Mir. Monkhouse, Roland | Council or Sorokis | tween the two countries would) terplanetary space. by Misses Arlene MacDonald, | MacDonald, director ‘of tae | Alex Datchkoff sald Soroka I S h d have to await agreement on, §. Establishment of a ““‘life-| Klaine Bryenton and Flore iry Farmers of Canada; H. | used the words “pr: Ss omasne complete disarmament. | saving” system to rescue satel-| yac} . MacDonald, and Raynail | in letters to the fae See Khrushchev, in a letter dated) lites, space ships and capsules! Seated at the head table were | MacNeill, the new president of ambi leet tha a! oA vehicle driven by Boyd Sh ba make emergency land-| Premier Shaw, Mayor Gaudet, | the association. mpbell, Tuesday, pat forward these pro-| 1 sf ve Fred Jmaeff said: “Just as tions for joint programs to w a & windshield broken out as the we pone ie ur te prevet one comnts] Milk In Schools Program —_ [cee oie cea | zea tse seat Kas et ane coat sary heeraation ot obiet foci tahectanagi wis exlses the | Fraternal Gounel all ae aan | oched to the moos, Mare Ve 5 : . r tion of nother count: members, giving orders for i mand ote ane Lor peel gormaes, "| TO Be Retained This Year |i "onsis’ burnin ane aot when he | reomization of a world. “] struck a piece of lumber stick- "The 18 accused ‘said they had | i. cut from the hack ot a park, 1 is Seven major resolutions, head-| gram te advertise and promote Wiig oS cere ig pices (Census Count to ed by one dealing with the mak. | the use of dairy products. blame. violencecand that ‘has | €¢ truck. The end of ing available of milk in schools, | 22, connection with this, a re.| Meme, wvience and hat foe went through Mr canine | ity ed at th aj | SOlution was Passed asking that | power transmission tower near | Windshield. Mr. Campbell was r ! a eee erry muua.| the June set-aside be made by | Po'and many arson and bomb | Hot injured meeting of the PLE, Dairy-|a general lowering of the price | sttackson a former Freedom. | The truck was reported to 's Association, held at the| | Charlottetown YMCA. The main resolution, submit- ted by the Fluid Milk Producers of butter! Unwillingness of the City, of to the producer by Charlottetown to accept federal eel is ioe te bo! leader and a Doukhobor | have been owned by Connie Le- Clair, Orlebar Street. ite prophet. The BRIEFS cee pleaded not Sure Mean RTA ed to approve this deduction. Popul will have ity iracy, but ad- i | ecb wink eaarel share Association, commended the| Another resolution passed at | £uttsa the sehen offences, BERLIN (Reuters) — Soviet RETURNS HOME ties, not provincial, City Clerk| Dairymen’s Association for its | the meeting stated that because |——~--—. et fighters repeatedly broke City Councillor W. R. Mac-| John Butler said yesterday, | elfort to promote milk in schools of the value of experience, con-| untii butter stocks are reduced | the sound barrier over West and Neill has returned to the city | City authorities, were acy and for the operation of the dairy | sideration should be given to the | and an all-out school milk rae East Berlin Wednesday. Win- dow s in the city were shaken sucestions | 28 the jets made their super- fhe | Sonic “bangs” again and again Russia in recent weeks has en- sppolatment of « Provinclal ie-| gram, for from yea Also among the a put forth at the meeting, tion meant that the activities of oon ae that there be no rival from a vacation fda. He particularly noted ex- | Melvin MeQuaid, provincial tr tion, and requested that both €ellent driving conditions on ihe| surer, to discuss the matter, as) s| Projects be continued. | entire return journey in contrast| the per capita grants given by| There was some discussion at the snow encountered the day| the province to communities| the meeting as to the value of | the director would be reviewed betwee or | gaged in campaign of harass. he left last month. are based on census figures. | these projects, in view of the | yearly and he would be eligible Eons iat the dairymen de- | ment in the vital air corridors (OWED DROP for automatic reelection if ap- statement that fat ‘SH deficit recorded last summer The last federal census, taken| by the dairy booth and the poor | Proved by the association. last June, indicated a drop in| response to the plan of introduc-| All dairy plants in the pro- | the city population from the pre-| ing milk into the city schools, | vince were urged in a resolut- vious figure of 18,077, and local | ‘The resolution indicated the de-| fon to assist and support in every sire of the fluid milk producers | way possible the collection of to continue both efforts dues for the Federation of Agri- from Berlin to West Germany. O'CONNOR FUNERAL — The SERIES funeral for David 0 ‘Connor was pre disease, and a | provincial a marketing ‘plan with two pools, one for manufactur- bef milk and one for quality milk. He said that the butter probe discussed Donovan & Gormley 309 Grafton St. @ garbage and refuse ai | Het the figures are in REWARDING MEDICAL CAREER IN THE RCAMC For over fifty years, in war and peace, the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps has been bringing good health to every Canadian soldier — and caring for those who became sick or injured. It has developed into a great medical organization, complete with its own hospitals and training facilities. For young men with a liking for medical and affiliated service alongside doctors and nurses, the RCAMC offers an exciting and eet future - with many opportu in such careers as X-ray enna, operating room assistants, physiotherapy aides, medical and laboratory assistants, medical clerks and storemen. Pay has never been better, working conditions are excellent and there are many opportunities for advancement. If you are between 17 and 23, single and physically fit, and interested in a medical career, find out about the possibilities right away by visiting or writing to your Jocal Army Recruiting Station at the address below: AAG (2) Headquarters Eastern Command Ahern Avenue Halifax, N.S- Telephone: 423-9181 Local 22 If you cannot call in person, mail this cowpon today. Please send me, without obligation, details of career oppor tunities in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. was ‘celebrated by Rev. Basil| "Basis for thelr beliet ls the| “Another resolution submitted | culture. Jem was also st the pick-up Croken, PP, who also conduct-| though: that since the census| by the fluid milk producers as-| Finally, it was resolved that wa, ated th 1 sainenos | @ light cartage ed the service at the grave. Pall: was taken in early. summer, sociation moved 1 that the Dairy-| the Dai "8 Association ex- Sanel"eh. te ne parcel delivery many people were not at home| men’s be asked to| press its appreciation of the ef | marked to increase butter co: ote ta when the census takers called| make funds vavaiatie for the | forts already made by the gumption. Mr. Kitson noted that haa ©’Connor, Lawless, Tho- and were not reached. | purpose of purchasing Milk | partment of Agriculture in im-| fe dh not feel cuighes mas Sullivan. Interment was in ‘They point to fm increase in| Foundation material to supple-| proving the quality of milk and| tha’ year’ was caused by ‘00- 4-4617 cemetery. schoo! enrollment approxi-| ment the effort of the Fluid) that the department be request- | tario, gs consumption and pro- 7 OXNER FUNERAL fun. | ™ately 500 pupils nao el Bg Milk Association. | ed to continue the ed ot! duction in that were for fast efficient eral for Aubrey E. Oxner was | Vious census as for di “It was resolved that the June | meetings and trations | 9m @ good level - 7 : held “March 21 - = given from the test | set-aside be supported by the| with a view to sesteting ‘the ernesexn city-wide delivery from the MacLean Association in 1962 and that the | ducers to provide the high qual-| — > Rises citeaset Home, where service was con-| rare action will depend 00 Association support the. Dairy ity of milk so important to the ae rj ms oe ducted by Rev. T. R. Goudge | the city's finance committee. | Farmers of Canada in its pro- production of dairy products. | the importance of Moron si BIE C at Cd and Rev, D. A. Campbell. Dur. that the consumers ing the service a solo, “Beyond 4 p the ‘Sunset wes, rendered by ane Dairy Problems Are Discussed = Siete =: BP duce dairy products if the con- Por Lion Career, Gauge Machen IS Frowned On ay, prod we aa Rey Pome keteg Pe -oftawa.tc—cowment BY President Of Association smxwm's in. °°“ MBIMUSE ey Tne tok lace | inch ‘ome na igderal ce provincial epermmest | DOUGLAS BROS ea, omenmade” rockets: P.E.1. Dairymen's Associa- mat of adver. PEL. ars | of aeicatare Geld laapect be im Mount Herbert cemetery. : Fred F. Kitson | only some $8,000 into this fund | .o.4, term at & JONES LTD. MecPRASL FUNERAL — The |... F. Kimball. chiet tnepectet | id delegates to the sumsal | white Me colection forthe | Seat once o year tt cleanliness . nePHAN, FUNERAL. Mo exposivs fo te mins de meeting of the association that | whole of Canada is over $9607 | of oq) i used and types of 155 Kent St. Ch'town Phail was held Wednesday, | Partment, said W an | is mecenary to eet a storage facilities. He suggested March 21 from the Free Church | isterview that in 1961 three Oe ne Deny Ferwece.c! Com Of the factory assessment | S20 "tngt the factories handliag of Scotland, DeSable. ‘The sor. | ‘een-agers Killed themselves se-| ada for a period of more than | money, £564 is paid to the Dairy | cream ‘should have their truck 4 views were conducted in the |cidentally, with home - made) one year, preferably for « 10 | Farmers, of, Canada, fm She | ers run more Perker E. Hamilton church and at the grave by Rev year period. isto a | i | fatalities in 1980. He said that Prince Edward of this sum $290 goes my 2 Fie iret te .. Bev. we more, young: scien| Sencver expect "to | fond for the transportation of | WILL CABLE GREE Funeral Director eats teva tenmee! |tists,”” Mr. Kimbell said, “but | have one of its delegates elected | the provincial delegate to all 4: wonerREAL (CP) The! Service with Dignity and and “Unto The Hills”. Pallbear- | ¥e want them all in one piece.” | to the executive of the Dairy | rectors meetings, be sald: | world Federalist of Canad®. Honour. err were Hecioc Darrach, Les | Home experiments with gun-| Farmers of Canada as long st | GIVES MEETING HIGHLIGHT | riesday asked its lie MacNevin, Waldron. Sellers, | powder have always been a con-| the P.E.I. man is only elected | Mr. Kitson also outlined 18 | writg or cable External el Ate 96 Meer A Neil MacDougall, Cecil Mac. |cern for the mines department | for one year. | Pitas One rete of | Minister Green, in Geneva for Service. Phail and Fred MacPhail. Flow. | but the Russian launching of | Turning to the question of the | ing of the Dairy Farmers @ | 0015" County gisarmament | @rbearers were Doaglas Mac- | Sputnik 1 in October, 1957, | June set-aside Mr. Kitson ex- | Canada in Montreal. on te express hope for| Phone 220 ‘MacPhail, Ewen | created more amateur as well | plained to the delegates wiat He noted some of the major | © A Scar ae ont Rectnat MacPhail, | at professional interest in pock-| te done with the money collect | suatestions made, st te mest ies eae aaem| oy, MecPhee, Chaties Mac: | st tar een 8 te, “ovina thet the. setecide se ciation Im butter cost | strengtivening of the United Ne-| Se ee ees | > | Hons into @ world federal gov. | M Interment agers, money is used exclusively for | by » consumer subsidy, the cur. my Spek.” daserment | sataly fre Ness SOS S| Seertne and ‘the manage | tallment af mrodmcar exnansion ernment issn iniiniaimmasiaiiaas “?