An “Elmer. The Safety Ele- phant" pennant was hoisted over Prince Street School yesterday morning as part of a city wide safety program Town Council Discusses Streets, Causeway, Dump MONTAGUE — The regular meeting of the Montague Town Council for the moat of ember was held last night wioh Councillors Greene. lngs. Reid and MacLure present, The meeting which had postponed was presided over by IOCAI BRIEFS MOVE TO CITY Mr and Mrs. W. A. Graham. Cavendish have taken up resi- dence at 9 King Square. AUTUMN HERE Despite the warm. sunny wea- ther of the past few days. au- tumn has officially begun. The fall scason began at 7.17 pm. yesterday. ATTENDED SCHOOL G S Storey and Elton Dou- cett nf Storey Electric have re- turned from Moncton where they attended a domestic and Commercial Frigidaire air con- dit‘nning school the latter part of last week. Members of the trade attended from all parts of the Atlantic provinces. (‘ARD PARTY WINNERS Winners in the St. Pius X card party held Monday night are as follows: Ladies' first. Emma Gallant: second. Mrs. J.M. Mill- lizan; consolation. F r a n Handi'ahan: Men‘s fird. Peter Dnile: second. D. Simms: con- solation. Jerome Dniron: freeze- nul. Rita Galidet and Stephen Huches: special. ary Whit- Inck; door, Mrs, Garnhum. ARRIVES TODAY The Hennessey Funeral Home ambulance will take Charles Williams. New Glasgow. NS. '0 Charlottetown from Moncton av. He was injured Sunday night near Montreal in an acci- dent which killed his wife. Her remains will be taken to Char- OPEN SCHOOL SAFY PROGRAM i for school kids. being spon- mer" pennant hoisted over Allan Young. Cst. Warren all sored by The Canadian .lun- city schools yesterday. MacKenzie. Charlottetown ior Chamber of Commerce. Shown above during the City Police: Melvin Martin. Pamphlets with safety rules raising of the flag at Prince Jaycees. George Clow. Jay- were handed out and an “El- Street are' from left to right: cees and David Lamont. plowing groups and the plowmeu as the official seal of the town. The crest which is taken from a provincial token "Speed The Plow" will be used in future on all town documents. Following the reports of th committees which had more or less been dealt ' business arising from the m we Mayo]. an Y”. G. lites the n’eCIJng adjourned. IWightman. town clerk w ;recently returned from s :ference in Newfoundland. the minutes. ;one year ago for fire. s Councillor Oatmemn Reid,;still poses a rcblem a 31-; chairman of the streets mlthongh considerable work and .mittee reported that the paving; trial and error have not stop lprogram was decided upon theirhe leaking further investigat- ions are to be carried out to old town planner Walter Desilva Is had - required before a decision can be; Girl Guides. Brownies. Scouts. {last month's meeting was near ’ completion and in ditton aI see what in best to do with the Cubs’ 8”. cadets", land thin“ portion of Lambert Street which.tank. leaders W!" asse be-at t e close; Town policeman Ed. Downe Char'mtemwn Armounes m' serves several homes in proximity was also paved, ; reported that four cases had been A resolution to be presented; before the court for the month to the provincial government by and that fines to the extent of the council was read and ap- $ll4-10 had been received will be presented to He. also extended thanks the the executive council in the Provincial Plowing Comrruttee near future. This resolution will and town for "l9 P811 paving of the; they plalyet‘in making the Can- through streets of the town and; Edie-n Ch lan PIOWlng 00m- tihe repairing and paving of the; petition at rudenell such a suc- gutters of the Wood Island Hill.; cass. Policeman Don/no was a It was also noted that. the; member of the Prownclal Plow- resentatives of local dealers causeway to be built between theiing Council and receiv con- An added attraction will be Langley Frosted Food Plant andlgratulatitmn and thanks for- his; me pamcipafion of Charlie the town limits Would begin‘lpart from members of the Pro- shortly. This causeway has beenlvincial and the Canadian coun pending since the plant was first;cils follmfing the mpetition ' built 1 at week, IFrenCh Seeking . S The matter of the dump site On motion the council de- e further discussed; cided to accept the crest usetd Kidnapped Trlo o MARNAY. France morrow at 5 pm. to take part in the first United Fund kick off parade. In addition to the marching groups. the parade will consist of four bands. floats army vehi— cles. about 25 decorated cars representing agencies of the fund. and possibly a section of IRES-model cars driven by rep- ill with nothing further being done; this 'year on gifts presented Further information from the‘members and officials of tib-1 mp) 'ide hunt for three children Drivel“ Escapes SerIOUS Iniurflissrpiziwi" sharia-tats: When Truck Rolls Into Ditch sought clues to their disappear- ance in a ransom note signed with a skull and cross-bones. The. children were. Joel Biet. ran. Eiliotvale. narrowly nap-(straightened. It 1. particularly x.ick-s sister. Chm-Stine. 10' 9" serm‘” injury a “t 3'30 ye"lhazardous in the winter whenE T119 3199 boy lives Wm, his ‘ I hirdisgs tIeTltlzh‘ottheighrwuggi snow banks tile side of the road. . grandfather in arnay. His near Montagua i [mother resides in Paris. The Guillon children live with their parents and grandfather in Marnay. E Neighbors described both the ' and Guillon families as people of modest means. HOME FROM U's' Murrav Harbor Saturday to at. Beum‘ MaCMOd- RN~ offend the funeral of his stepmo- . . . i Mom‘s“ has returned from a I ther. Mrs. Melville O'Connor. He Th" 93mm” “9‘? 0‘ mi“: holiday in Chlcnlo and "V. will spend some time with his way has had four accidents this; York, Mather before returning to 0!- past summer with 21 in the past! I tawa IN LAKE PLACID . ‘ five years. Residents and others 4 present were suggesting that this. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart of; ‘ ontague spent their lolidays; The accident occurred on the tllrn a quarter mile from the Wood Island Hill on the Com- mercial Road. The truck owned by McKenna Bros. 48 Road. left the highway and rolled over into the ditch resting with the wheels Skyward. he truck was engaged in haul. in: of gravel. Qirran crawled out, walked a few yards then passed out. Dr. .lo'm Bonnell was called but as far as could be learned CurranI was not seriously hurt but fainta.l ed. 9? a the guests of their son and dau- ghtewin-law. Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin MacNeill. HOME FOR FUNERAL Francis O'Connor. RCAF Station. Ottawa. arrived in ..a RETURNS HOME lone-town today by motor hearse. In and Mrs. Williams were married Saturday at St. Duns- tan's Basilica. FISHER FUNERAL -- The funeral of Mrs. Georgina Fish- er took place 'Iluesdny morn- lng from_ the Hennessey Fu- neral Home to the Church of the Most 1-1on Redeemer Where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Cam- tl‘nn MacDonald. CSsR. who also conducted service at the NW Rev. E. Doyle. CSsR. Was present in the sanctuary. e pallbearers were: licEwcn. Loyola Murnaghan. lorne Redmond. Joseph Buote. Fl‘Pd Scale. Mark Arsena-ult. interment took placc In the Catholic cemetery. noon FUNERAL - The til heral for Mrs. W.G. HOE: W“ held Tuesday. Sept. 22. from “19 .laclman Funeral Home to St- Peler‘s Cathedral. where set in. was conducted by Archdes ton JR. Davies. Attending In ‘ Mrs. Joe Bell has returned to her home in Murray Harbour after spending several days in Halifax visiting her sister. Mrs. John H. Bell had under- at Lake Placid. New York. Construction SUNDAY GUESTS . . Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Kitson ofl . . _ Red Point and their granddau- . gimfioggfielw in “do,” Gen" tgthter and husband. Mr. and ' ‘ 0 Mrs. Hughes. were Sunday IN oN'rAm Meet In C", guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. J. Wallace White and Rodd at flirt? Riverside Drive. IMiss Sandra White. Murray . , Montague ome. Harbour are visiting in Ontario Remsuah?" for ' “up?” where they are the guests of conference of the Canadian (,on RETURN HOME MN wmws daughter and 50m struction Association begins thir Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Mac- iM‘a'“. Mr' and MN ammo evening at the Charlottetowu Donald of Montague and Lyn n ; David;on "Mum" and her Hotel. MacDonald returned on Monday dallg-.}er' and s'nn.;n_';a . Mr Chairman for the conference from I "l9 '0 303m"; M8"- and Mrs. William Riddell‘ Wes; will be Frank Curtis of Char— They were accompanied to Bos- ton. Ontario. ' lottetown. CA assistant vice. too by theirdsughter Faye whol with during in. . fiim'i‘mater tank erected oboutjunited Fund TO Open Drive With Kick-off Parade .Fl'ench police pressed a nation-- MONTAGUE — George Cur-Ipart of the highway should be 5: pamck Gum“. 5. and Pa“ ’3 9 ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts IThe Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Sept. 23. 1964. adjourned to Friday.’ ISebago Variety lops 'Seed Potato Acreage t Case Set Over I Three witnesses were heard in ‘the case of Gem'ge Reid. 2 5‘ Dorcliester Street. when the; ' accused appeared before Vlazis- ;‘ ;trate AJ. Haslam. QC. in city; police court yesterdm on a! charge of unlawfully selling it- quor. Allison M. Gillis was defense counsel in the case. which was & ed $10 and costs for failing to bago potato continued; fied. The 1963 figures were 221 dim .his lights when meeting an- to dominate the province's se afoundation. 10le certified. "her vehicle and another was production picture this year;I The figures for other varle- given a mum; jail sentence on with 7.640% acres passed as ties. with 1963 totals in brackets . an Md drunk and incapable com. foundation, the top grade. and; were Hunter. 72 foundation. ; miimenz. 8.653% acres as certified. it hasl l14014;); certified 63 ‘99%». Kes- v ' "'“ been learned from Glen am-iwick. foundation 593/4 (43%),} say. district inspector in chargeI certified 26': 120%). Avon. Mom. of seed potato certification. Thisldation 401/: 121%) certified 31V: ‘ S. D ' compares with 10.954 foundation; i—l. Netted Gem. foundation 12; and 9.757% a year ago when the; (65); certified 461/: (out. Fun-1 planted acreage I was consider-.dy. foundation 2215 i16l: certif-‘. ; ably heavier. lied 81/4 ‘171/2). Warba, founda-I There are 1.997 acres of Ken-Ition 31 tllllul; certified 2 i5).; nebecs approved as foundation ;Pungo. foundation 36 1175/4). cer-. and 2.194le certified. which com-1 titled 8 r—l. Red Pontiac. foun- pares with 2.377 foundation and dation 19 1110. certified none' Th9. . 1.13M certified in 1963. (67!. McIntyre. foundation merid- Chmlotlclnwn: Frederick In irish Cobblers 885 acresl llll: certified 1 t—). ;Kcnny. Parkdaie. and Arthurl were approved his year as foun-' 0‘ “l9 four "the? l'al‘lellt’s "03 ; “exam” .M”rr':<°"' S" Mary ' . dation and 7251/. certified. The more than 33/4 acres were enter. 1 Road. driving without due care; respective 1953 figure, we“ 77;; ed for inspection of any variety. 1 alld allcnlmn: Ll'han James; and 412% , They were Arran Victory. Was- : MHCDOMI‘I- Charlmelfiwll. drl-l In Green Mountains 3351/4 ac-‘eca' Ch'ppewa' Nmm‘d Six persons were each fined $10 and costs in Queens County traffic court yesterday. v Were Paul lan MacDon-i a n d _ ving an unregistered motor ve-| I _;Canso. The latter was hailed as . MCI“; and HOOP" DEVI“ Ymm‘f Ii?" wig: £3522? gglgogggfiga promising blight resistant va-‘ker. Sherwood. allowing a 99"- :fied La‘st‘yearuwas 39M foun_;riety comething more than to son to dm'fi an inadcqliatdv cation and 24016 certified, li’ears 880 bul only one-quarter qu‘ll‘llt‘d "9‘"er- ' ' of an acre was entered for in-I 0 person was fined $5 and In Cherokees 15B passed as. ‘ ‘ ' ’ ne . . .spection this year. and it qual-I1 costs for failing to stop at a stnpl foundgggp End‘salzgsf::;§afifgé I ified as Foundation seed. ' Last "m land 59% certified. . _ I There are 204% acres of Kat- 1* * * * * * * Iahdjn foundation and 46 certi- Ryan's Maritime Juvenile Base— ball champions. the Charlotte-I wn Legionnaires. I The Charlottetown Centennial; Majorettes and the Tartanettes; will add color to the event. . I 1 ' The parade \VlII proceed from; 2.1.:le rTONIGt’f - THU R. ONLY it": Streets and the. Government " Pond driveway. and disperse at the "mo'mes' w LITTLE AIRLINE HOSTESSES... RCMP Announ ITH THE“: 9" ce MOSTESS' Appointment OTTAWA (CPL—Chief Super- I intendenl E d w i n Brakefietn- Moore. 54. of Ottawa has been promoted to assistant commis~ sinner of the RCMP. headquar- ters announced Monday. ; The native of Sherhrooxe. Que. is director of services I'll.” El 1°13 C) at, $1 .’ 3' ‘l “v at jIandIsl'upply for the force. ml m "II. "In, " u ' . lin‘I‘L‘iué‘t‘.‘ Rafi"; $313”; BOIHII IIIIIII MIIDEN NIIIIIIOII A .fiij‘i-Iiixifi'fl'j Division in St. John‘s. Nfld r for four years. He joined th'e'. Iforce at Ottawa in 1933. 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NEW RESIDENTS Mr. and Mrs. Andy Endo.nd their daughter Lise. of Norway. president for P.E.1.. and New Brunswick. and Donald 1:1 Jupp. OBE. president of the sa- soclation. will be chairman for the executive and management committee meetings. PURITY DAIRY 817 Kent Dial 4-7125 “Parents Prefer Purity Products” The agenda includes busineis haw taken up residence 0“; sessions. a round of clvm. gov- Fraser street. Managua MLI ernment and association din- E d 1 i n if ! ners. and a golf tournament at n o I .1. gm" wm‘ Ba 1' urst Marine. body. were members of the W!» men s Auxiliary. Honorary p3" bearers were: RL. Cotton. A II- :t’akc. 1-11.. Palmer. Geo“! vtiring. A. Blrtw-liistle and Edgar hiilock. Active bearers were rrtram Foster. Harry Moms. gorse Rogers. William Shams. alter Hyndman and Dr Ram- ok . Peter's Anglican fernetery. MacAllSLAND FUNERAL ‘- Ihe funeral for Mrs. Irving Mac- 22usland was held Tuesday. SODI- . from the MscLesn Funeral dOIIIP. where service was con- "flfd by Rev. John G.E. Ball all! Jackson. Clifford COIOI- erling Colon. Gordon COIOI. M o ["50" figment took place in Floral Memorial Gardens Green Gables. Cavendish. . EW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd NicholsonI and famll: of Murray R i verI have tflake uph wage. in their Has 12 Tables SEEM" ' m [N HOSPITAL With 12 tables in play at this Alex Richards is a patient in week's session of the Char- ;Kiny County Memorial Hospi- ' lottetown Duplicate Bridge tal. l Club at the Charlottetown Hotel. the team of Shams and Mac- Lesn came out on top with I leadlns JOINS ARMY Ronald Mackensie. Murray . Harbour left recently for Rail-‘ fax. NS. where he has enlisted ; in the Medical Corps of tie Can- 8. Following are the scorers of each side: Nonmwum sdisn Army. Siam-Macmn 1-0 mono Unity-Elli ’9 Mr. and Mrs. James Pcnnyl Dufty~MocMillsn 09". have returned to their home In _ Mr. and Mrs. El. Dmllos 5! Toronto after visiting with rels~ ' Farmer reen tives in Murray Harbour and; - vicinity. Forum-Micheal! . 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