ng; leaving-the-home..at_8.30_for well as. fractures.in_ the chest. vi * Paul ee PLEASANT FOREIGN RELATIONS External Affairs Minister Boyer at a Toronto shopping Martin chats with centre marking the opening Prench film star Marie-France of French Week in Toronto. Jury Attributes F To Multiple Body SUMMERSIDE BUREAU ceased, Dr. John Craig, Char- " "OF THE GUARDIAN |lottetown, was the first of eleven A coroner's jury last evening |witnesses to give testimony. unanimously agreed that Lem-|MAIN INJURIES ue] ‘Edward Newson, 27, and| In his report Dr. Craig stated Anita Blanchard, 16, met their that the main injuries to Mr. death as a result of multiple Newson were: A compression jn- |time and he remembe: telling ‘then of the Borden detachment ‘ments. ; = o \ Cash Your Family All ice | ; 5 : body injuries received in a two |jury of the chest which resulted car collision on May 22°at about |in a rupture of the heart, result- 1 am. approximately threeling. in extensive hemorraging ion east of the village of Free- into the chest cavity; many oth- The inquest into the ‘death_of |of the liver, slight bra the two. Summerside aggre a broken arm. : held in the Supreme Co The_ blood-alcohol content , of damage _'ehambers here, was presided the deceased was 2.3. milli- ——ever—-by—Dr._L_E_Prowse,chiet grams _per_millilitre, Dr. Craig moments after the collision both | stated. coroner for the province. Miss Blanchard had severe in- The two deceased were the | only occupants of a. 1963 Ford | ternal injuries, particularly .to.| _. which, was. involved in a colli. | the diaphram — a sheet of mus- “sion with a 193 Buick driven’ by’ Cle between~the~abdominal.-ca~.none-He~and<a~passenger— Champion. Both Mr.'Vity and the chest cavity — in| which was ruptured, She also of |had a broken negk. : Dr. Craig thought death had been instantaneous. Asked if he thought seat-—-belts—-might— have prevented these deaths, he an- swered that they might . have, and again, might not. —Dr.--J-K,— Bell,testified-—that /Mr. Buell had suffered a frac- -Edison “Champion and a passenge| his car, Athol Buell. 4 Summerside. in the collision. “i | The pathologist: who perform- | ed the autopsies on the two de- | DEATHS: suffered injuries TOOLE in the Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday, liam M. Toole,- formerly of the Green Road, in his 87th year. His remains will.rest this after- noon at the Hennessey Funeral Home fromywhere the service lacerations, fractured jaw, frac- will take place on Friday morn- tured facial bones and nose as and the facial bones on the right verised. It’s understood that the injured man recently. underwent | emery in’ Halifax... Requiem High Mass at St. Jo-|area. seph's Church, Kelly's Cross a:| Asked # there was any evi- 0.30. Burial will take place i dence of alcohol on the injured the Church cemetery. men, Dr. Beer stated he didn’t “ORASWELL — At the P.ELI. oon so — at “least he couldn't Hospital Tuesda’ | smell any. : Lemel H ee cce We fume | Mr. Champion, who just re- Ri 7. Funeral arrange- | Cemtly was released from the aiathe sa be announced later. |hospital, stated that at the time 4 |were returning from Charlotte- MacLURE ~— At Charlottetown, |own where they had provided | P.E.1., on June 13th, 1966, How- |the music for an Alcoholics An- ard J. Maclure of erat ika [peymions: seaiver sey party. age 65 years. ee Fu, QUITE CERTAIN : Montague Funer Re He said that all of a sudden he ee St. on ake Pree came upon a car some 75 feet Wednesday June 15th, at 4 o'clock. Interment in Murray DUNN — At King’s County-Mem ~' orial Hospital on Tuesday, Jume | 14th, 1966, Miss Marion L. Dunn | of Murray Harbor North, age 63 | years. Resting at Montague Fu- | neral Home until 10 am. Wed- | mesday then to her late resi- dence. Funeral from St. Paul's | Church, Sturgeon, Friday, June | _17th, with Requiem High Mass | at 9.30 o'clock. Interment in the | church cemetery. | Dr. Hellmich's ‘sary, Alberton, will j|kea My. Buell cut amd made hte as comfortable ae the ground but. had not Mr ; peared than Mr. Buell . Gary Allen Toole of Breadal- - bane stated that just before the accident '. Champion vehicle as they were ,nq now at Montague, who > proceeding east along the Free- sisted in the p ~ town Road and it had not travel- qiced photos possible on moved Champion ‘because he ap- injured. more seriously they had met the led much more than 1!2 length ine scene as past their car : ¢jer injuries including lacerations — The death occurred tured right arm and shoulder’ June 14, 1966, of Wil- |Side had been considerably pul- | Mr. Champion. suffered facial | jof the accident he and Mr. Buell re NOTICE June 27th to Sept. 15th . FIRST KINGS, when thé collision occurred Sege A passenger in the Toole ve- hice David Lee Kennedy, | Bradalbane, said he had looked back before, the accident and chad seen’ no‘lights or vehicle ap- | proaching from the rear. 4 ] RECEIVED CALL . RCMP Constable Donald Bart-. lett, one of two- investigating of- | ficers, said he and another offi- _cer had been patrolling in the | Freetown area when they had | received a call from, the Sum- merside detachment of a ser- fous accident east of Freetown. On arrival at the scene he said they had found two cars on. the north side of the highway facing” -west. On the southside, he said, | he had seen. two people lying | ‘lalongside the*highway. He said) he felt their pulses. but -had | found none. He also told of see- jing the, occupants of the Cham- \pion |vehicle on the north side of the highway. ; | He said he had. searched both vehicles and in the Champion | Vehicle had. seen las well as a guitar in the rear. He stated he had found a quart whiskey bottle with approxt- imately % ounce of liquor in i | directly alongside the driver's | door of the Newson car on the pavement and also a pint whis- key bottle approximately % full under a blanket inside the ve- hicle. : Leading up to the Buick he said he had found skid marks | feet eight inches. The Champion vehicle, he said, had been on its Mile. Boyer flew. over . from France for the Dccasion (CP Wirephoto) t liti | e e- away sideways on the highway |He was quite certain the vehicle |was in motion. He stated that he \the collision occurred. When jhadn’t seen any lights prior to’! asked, he-felt the -vehicles canie jeeeene the vehicle. He said that ‘together at considerable speed. Mr. Buell was asleep at the "to the Collision: ‘TWO SETS : a He stated he ,had found two separate sets of curved skid) jmarks; matching the= wheels of- the Ford, which went from the | suring approximately 121 feet eight inches. From all evidence at the scene he was of the opinion that both him something to the effect that | he had better get down because | there was going to be a collision. | |He didn't think Mr. Buell had @ heard’ him. a | One of the first persons on the scene,”Donald Spurggon Reeves, Summerside RR3. ¥/stated that when he. arrived at the scene. Check | déceased were outside. of'the ¢a ;on the pavement. | He said he felt the pulses of ‘both deceased and could find | |his vehicle, Wylie Baglole, Free- town, subsequently..moved the bodies to the south side of the | highway away from the vehicles | jas the Newson car ‘had caught | i fire. : | Asked if he might have an | idea who might have been driv- | ing the death car, he: answered that the way the vehicle was) smashed and the position of the bodies, he would have to say it iwould be impossible to deter- : Liye, = port but RS jmine who was driving. | [ALCOHOL | |. Asked if there was any evi- ;dence of alcohol in the Newson | vehicle he said there was and) when queried about. alcohol in ~the..Champion__vehicle... he... said. there had heen none: oe Mr. Reeves said that shortly before the accident the Cham- | _ Mrs, Ha a 0 Z) Pp an . amplifier--.. Last Month's. -y - Winner PEL Island News Page The Guardian, Ohartottetown, Wed., June 15, 1966. Parliament | At A Glance. By THE CANADIAN PRESS @ 1008 Rembter Statice wages ven bv Dr Andrew Peterson of Savage, Harbor was in colli- sion with a 1965 Ford driven. by Garish Jumar Patel, Montreal, [Quebec, on the York Road, about two.miles from York, last evening about 530. The’total da- ‘Town Council Has Meeting. BORDEN — The regular TUESDAY, June 14; 1966 monthly: meeting of the Borden . . a i ni mage was estimated to be $350. Ree ecm ed gta Cham icant |e hy pales sak totems (mn omc aa al may NINE LOR: : Dees Accident ; | men are expected to retirn. te Was a two caf collision in the se ee an, a he had taken at : | work -at Quebec porta Thurs- Royalty Mall parking lot. about ¥3* Mavor Gilbert Bell a well as acscale , ee a day as a result of an agree. 11.15 yesterday morning how! councillors Everett McKe-, drawing he ‘had prepared of the Sends Drive eat warmed cat unter the ever no-details were ‘available Reg McAleer, Arthur Jay, Wi area. Asked if there were any . r fuadiation of Prime ( Minisiae There were no injuries report- liam Mclver,* and town cler« hills or curves where the acci- dent occurred, he said there To Hospital ~ Pearson. 3 The agreement .was slzned ed in either accident amounted: to $253.33 Fred Leard Bills paid from the last month The police - was a very slight rise’ in th® - a road but that otherwise it was yi pina ps Aoi Rie ne ae ‘Magistrate report stated that a total of straight for a fair distance. ALBERTON — A late model would he accepted by all im: \ ie os «eases were haniiled Arnold: Madsen, Sherbrooke, a °°" overturned near Campbell- yoived : =e R d : At report was received -from mechanic who examined the ve ton Yesterday afternoon result: The. Canadian © Pharmaceu- eman S fe the provincial fire marshall in hicles following the collision said ‘& '" 'ntury to the driver How- tical Association said in a - SLANE ae which he instructed that two that-from: his’ examination he ard Paul Riley ‘of New York brief to the Commons drug Accused buildings be either demolished felt that both vehicles were in : ee prices inquiry that_ present a he Marae “‘or put in-a state of ‘repairs, oth- very good-working condition pr- The-accident’ victim was taken drug charges are~—justifiable At-a special sitting of Queens—erwise—action—would follow. — - ior to the accident Vs to the Prince County Hospital. and proper. County Magistrate’s Court. yes- Town policemen weré-+ ct- in Summerside by Rooney's Am- GOOD CONDITION bulance. The vehicle was exten-. The Commons started study #terday morning, Provincial *“Ma- ‘ed to patrol the. park at the low- of the government's proposed gistrate .James B Johnston, QC, er end of the rink due to. van- He said that all four tires on. sively damaged“in the accident $200.000.000 fund — for health remanded David Lawrence Cus- '‘dalism the Newsdh vehicle had air in which was investigated by Al Tesources. sack, City, to June 24th of A Another effort is being put on them following the collision. The. berton detachment of the ROMP Several. doctor-MPs said. the charge of break, jentry —and to collect back taxes due fhe brakes and steering -were in” Details on FS 4 nditi ms ‘amount is too little to get theft. The accused! had previous- town. It was decided to put it in good condition and there were Riley were — = ee training and research facili. ly pleaded not guilty to the the hands of a legal firm for col- SS ter r,t getline fin Se seeded sarap eed le ein ? app’ o the Champion vehicle, re ; et score oe testifying Brlotiy was Dr er ee i The House © approved the Alan Seales -acted for the WHO SAID IT? Zielinski. of Kensington who pro: | e d | resolution after several hours Crown. Defense counsel was Al- “Eternal vigilance is the nounced the two victims dead at” mpaire ’ ot et Oe eee nae les oes were: Joseph pring. of liherty.. 8. Varvaely se FUR PE ELEN C | That plan to co-ordinate and Emmett Coady, Kelly's Cross; aeevoulel te. Thomas. Jota a aeG Cac Mack liaca: araes | increase“ certain public assist- Maurice Joseph Coady, Kelly's wendel] Phillips. John Philpot’ Fay Rudkmiena Fria ee ance programs was still under Cross; Earla Mae Moore, NeW curran, and Voltaire / ee es ig sw, ote ‘ N = 7 e debate at adjournment time. Haven; Fernita Deveraux, City; ———-.--. . Se Bane Connick ete ae et 5 Fines. WEDNESDAY, ‘June 15 Terry Steele, City; Francis Mac-/ STUDENTS WILL_SPEAK les a: ae inkora; Ray- - ‘The Commons. meets. at Lean, City; Mary: Elaine Le- OXFORD, England ‘CP)- oo Grant Clifford on SUMMERSIDE — An Abram's 2:30 p.m. todiseuss depart. Clair, City: Ralph William Stor-\After the “teach "- in,” the, oe EC ane RS Village in * mental 1966-67 spending esti» dy, City; Cnst. Harry Burns, “speak-out.” Organizers. at .Ox- Freetown: and Robert Lea Cro- Re man, Amand Joseph Ar- . eee RCMP \ford University, which has had Senault, pleaded guilty in Prince i County Court before Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald this |Morning to a charge -of impair- ed driving and was fined $75 and costs . Joseph Abraham. Noonan, Al- bany, also pleaded ‘guilty to an impaired. driving charge -and zier; Kelvin. Grove Former Rector Delivers Address Canon LeDrew Gardner of St proper side of the highway up John, N.B., and former rector of was fined a similar sum. On a ~—~}1ter—Paul's—-Anglican.Church..4m- second. charge of driving with- 7 : _ a out a license he was fined $10 ment of the RCMP and the City) Charlottetown, addressed meeting of clergymen of ‘seven (and costs denominations in Milton Angli- “ Emile Joseph Perry, .Miscgu- can Church~ yesterday-~-Canon che; entered-a-not-guilty ‘plea -to-- Gardner delivered three devo- |@ charge of impaired driving ne 23rd. Wallace Lee Brander, French Ministry” at the meeting which was sponsor- sociation : Rev. Ewen MacDougall, presi- due care—and attention |sociation, was chairman of the |session of liquor he was fined jeonference, with Rev. AE. |$20’and costs. Piercey, rector Constable James W. Couse, |Church, im charge of arrange- Power, pleaded not guilty to a holder of a driver's eC. . And EET HERS eteaoeto Her Children's - Sneakers charge of causing bodily harm operate his vehicle.. poner mates,, starting with veterans affairs. The Senate meets at 3 p.m. ', Two Vehicles In Collision The Charlottetown Detach. Police Department each report- ed one. accident last night.: on the hand with a knife. ' : The case was adjourned to | jed by the P.E.I. Ministerial As- River, was fined $10 and costs June 16 and the accused was or- | on a charge of driving. without dered to enter into. recognizance . | On a in the amount of $200 cash or $1 vehicles were in motion when |dent of the P.E.I. Ministerial As- |second charge of unlawful pos- 000 property. ‘The -RCMP-.-report._stated. that |_' shoulder of the south side of the | tional Bible studies entitled ‘The and his case was adjourned to to Arnold Power by cutting him highway to the north side; mea- |Minister and his Joseph Elmer Hughes, Emer- ald, was fined $10-and costs. for ace Ss ylon Canadian Made of Milton! A Miscouche youth, James allowing another person not the license to eau Slacks 8 4 The accused was charged with a break and entry into the hotie.a series of ‘‘teach-ins’’ on~“wor!d ffairs.“ say the difference 19 of Joseph Emmett Coady at Kel: that “‘teach-ins’’ feature exper!s - ly's Cross and with the theft of lecturing to a radio valued by the owner at “ $75 pressing their own views. * . 1 SPECIAL Boys’ Sizes 8-1 TO SAVE AT MUNROE'S. ___JUST_ARRIVED students while speak-outs’’ have students ex- +e SPECIAL Shipment Surplus Coveralls - Regular $3.95 hi a Children's C€ ' ‘ole! ‘Now |, : zel Frizzell | | pee er = eet : : mm - eans Go-Go Jeans Conabion ‘Made SPECIAL — ‘ X ‘ Slacks Navy : oa ——-Rese-Valley— —~ <3 con 99° Reg 48 45 Regular 4.5 Work_Shirts \ t ‘ : Now 1.98 13° a. ‘pion vehicle had overtaken and | ears: eal ‘passed his car on the Freetown | 9 sas _ . Men’s Suede ee ae Road and he estimated at the. 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