nomsu SPORT Recreation 7: Association recently purchased :: a public address system for :f the village's open—air rink.- lnsti‘ucting John Gavin MacDonald, Alberton. who in- stalled the system. It was (left), president of the as- sociation, in the operation of Saturday and moved a huge the controls, is Rev. David success. used for the first time last ed in the various age groups for [best costumes. most original, most comical and for the cou- pies judged the most graceful :‘New Sound System To Add ‘Greatly To Tignish Carnival g John which was installed last weektnad‘em MFS' Alma MBCMCOF’ Imack and Oban Gallant. In (- nvill be Gerald Keough. TIGNISH —-- 'l‘lle Tiflnish Sports Recreation Assocmtion wrll hold its annual ice carnival on the outdoor rink Saturday evening. Expected to add much to the enjoyment. of the event w' be the new sound system by Rev. David MacDonald. A carnival queen w it bet1 crowned by last year's queen,, Letitia Perry, to reign over the‘ events of the evening. ISLAND NEWS PAG ‘ AIberton and West Prince Countyit 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Feb. 7, 19638910 Prince County... ‘Dr. hillips," he Alberton S. 2 Months 0n 4 Counts , ALBERTON — An Alberton South fisherman, Charles Pat- rick Powers, was sentenced by Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald a: Alberton yester- y on four charges ranging from theft and damage to pro- iperty to possession of a large ' quantity of undersized lobsters. Powers was, given two months (or breaking and entering 3 WESTERN BRIEFS IN IIOSI’tL’I'AL Robert H. Palme" of Freeland 1s a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. VISITING IN CH’TOWN Mrs. Edward Mollins, Alber- ton, is visiting Mrs. John Bell. Charlottetown. IS PATIENT Miss Mary Gillis, Alberton in a patient in the Western Hospi- ta]. HAD SURGERY Merritt E. Callaghan school supervisor West Prince under- went surgery in Western Hospi- tal, Alberton, last week. WRONG NAME In yesterday‘s report of the an- ‘- nun-l meeting of the Village of - Wellington, the name Cyrus F. Arsenault should have been Cy- rus F. Gallant, a commissioner. HAD OPERATION Little Angela Richard, daugh- r Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Ri- chard, Harpers Road. is conval- encing nicely at Prime County Hospital. Summerside, after a emergency operation for appen- dicitis on Sunday. . MIcLEOD FUNERAL — Fun- eral services for John M. Mac- ~-crnoon at the Bowness Funeral Home. Rev. Ralph Johnston was usisted by Rev. Horace Esta- brooks. Hymns sung were ‘When '1 Survey The Wondrous Cross' and "The Lord’s My Shepherd". ---Interment took place in Lot 18 United Church cemetery. Pall- bearers were Budd Birch. Ar- thur Perry. Harry Best. Mervin Inmn. William Miller and Stir- ling Thompson. PHILLIPS FUNERAL — The bert Phil- . ...4~....... funeral for . lips was held Tuesday afternoon to the Summer-side Church of ducted by Rev. D.L. Hewlett. assisted by Edward Phillips. I-Lymnn sung were "Nearer My God To Thee". and "Shall We Gather At The River." A Solo nanH—‘vuuh-—n. . Mot-rim. Poltbcm I b Garth Linkletter.‘ Wilfred Kelly Icy. director of research. is :Milton Mellish, Ray Norman 9 I 9 t .m s is it I iperience in parliamentary pro- ; knows the needs of he will be edure, and 1 our people. I am sure .an excellent support for us in Ottawa." dwelling at Kildare owned by: R013“? F0193” one month for iures issued by the weather damaging a cottage near Al- office; berton; two months for stealing ; a sum of money. 1055 than $50 i Dawson -47 from Everett Shea and a cam— ’, Vancouver 44 55 era the property of John Rob- Victoria 49 58 on Cameron, Florida; two,Calgary . . . . 35 52 months for possession of 792,1it’gina ~ . . - - - 15 39 undersized lobsters. The sen—J Winnipeg - - - - . -. 11 13 tenees are to run concurrently. iTOI‘Onto 30 38 While giving evidence under Ottawa . - - - . . ~ - -- 11 18 oath on behalf of Wilfred Rich- ,‘Montreal 2 16 ard, Tignish, who entered a Qua)”, - - - i - i ~ - -- 3 15 plea of not guilty to driving a lFrF—‘dcrlf'ton 1 22 motor vehicle while his licenceisamt JOhn '6 23 was suspended, Peter Buote. “MEMO” ' ' ' ' 17 20 [so from Tignish’ admitted um ‘Hnlifnx . . . . . . . . .. 17 30 dcr interrogation that he was Chm‘louetown 3 18 lying and that the accused had ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' “ 9 :13 been diivmg the car. St. John,s 28 A second defense witness. Gerald Aylward, informed court that he was drinking that afternoon and couldn‘t remem- ber if Richard drove but ad- mitted driving himself. Magistrate MacDonald stern-v 1y warned that this case would be seen through to the end. Too many young men are coming down From Tighish and trying to make fools of the court and the Tignish paliceman. the mag- istrate stated and as a result of their own admissions a young 3" [fighting a Leod were held Wednesday aft- 1 0' Leary hired in th En“! Sudsbury and Albert Hts- ’oi CBC-Halifax directed to". Interment was in Pcopies' production. debate" man faces a perjury charge and the second an impaired driving charge. All three were ordered to ap- pear again next Wednesday and the Tignish policeman was ask- ed to contact the Crown pro- secutor regarding the affair. Lloyd George Dunbar, Mont- rose was fined $25 and costs for failing to file an income tax form when requested to do so. Claude LeClair was fined $10 and costs for driving without a license and a charge against Leonard LeClair of operating an unregistered vehicle was ad- Journed to Feb. 27. Calvin MacEac'hetm and Sterling MacEachern, Coleman, and Garfield MacMilian, O'- Leary were fined $25 and costs each for causing a disturbance in O‘Ieary community rink by CBC Program To Feature The division of research re- ceived word yesterday from t h 9 Can dtan Broadcasting a {Corporation that a filmed re- .‘view of this province's rcsourc-toccastonally to one-half mile: es development program will} ‘be shown on the program Conn-t ' iiry Calendar on Sunday after»: Christ whore servme was con- tum“ at 1.3“ ‘ Of particular interest will be in close-up of one of the iince's local groups in lThe development group at iLeary is featured in the film. skaters. jIIte carnival will be held the Many prizes will be present.,f0IIO‘Wlllg Saturday, Feb. 16. Appointment {Pleases Shaw yesterday he was glad to see town at 10:32 am. and 9:54 pm. prov, pm. Summerslde tide eighteen action, minutes later than Charlotte- (y. town. Sun rises today at 7:04 and sets at 5:25. Jud es will be Mrs. harge of the various events If the weather is unfavorable Premier Walter R. Shaw said he Island senate appointment Orville P aid, “will make a fine repre- t t en a ivc for this province he Senate. He is young, has ex- WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- l'IAI.lFAX (CPt m The wea- ther office says an intense dis- turbance off the Carolina coast is moving towards the Maritimes and could bring several more in- ches of snow and also some rain to the southern regions today and to northern New Brunswick t. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity. Annapolis Valley, Northern Nova Scotia, Eastern Shore: Overcast; inter- mittent snow becoming more continuous in afternoon; mild: light winds increasing to east 30 in afternoon. Low-high at Halifax 28 and 33. Kentville 22 n o E on 25, Goshen 20 an . So th Shore: Overcast; snow occasionally mixed with rain; mild; light winds increasing to east 20 by afternoon. Low-high at Yarmouth 30 and 32. Cape Breton: Overcast with intermittent snow; mild: light minds. Low-high at Sydney 17 and 25. Prince Edard Island: Oven cast; snow beginning in after- noon; mild; light winds. Low- high at Charlottetown 15 and 25. Eastern N.B. counties. lower St. John River Valley: Mostly overcast; intermittent snow be- coming more continuous in at- ternoon; mild; light winds in- creasing to east 20 by evening Low-high at Moncton 16 and 26. Fredericton 15 and 23. Saint John 15 and 25. Upper St. John River Valley, Bay of Chaleu'r: Cloudy with a few snownurrlcs and a few clear periods; mild: light winds. Low- high at Edmundston 5 and 15, Campbellton zero and 15. Bay of Fundy: Light winds h- creasing to east 20 by evening: mostly overcast with intemiit- tent snow; patches of mist: v - ibility six miles I g snow and mist. to two mils and [8‘ temperatures near 30. 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