MONTAGUE SCOUT RECEIVES TROPHY | straight. They were coached Scout Leonard Boudreault, Montague, is pictured receiv- ing the trophy from Mayor B. H. Yeo, for high scorer s Wenn eM erec rb EASTERN BRIEFS IS CONVALESCING Duncan MacKenzie, Victoria is Cross, is convalescing at home, following surgery in Victoria General Hospital, Hali- fax. ATTENDED FUNERAL Mrs. Fred Lafford, Mrs. Louise Stuart, and Wendali Bears have returned to their homes, after attending the fu meral of their father the late Thomas Bears. AT COMMERCIAL CROSS Mrs. Lou Colby, is spending some time at Commercial Cross, guest of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nicholson. HAS SURGERY Miss Carolyn Campbell, has returned to her home in Whim Road, following surgery in the Kings County Hospital RECENT VISITOR Colin MacDonald, Kilmuir, was a recent visitor to Halifax, guest of his sister, Mrs. Lewis Watson AT KILMUIR Misses Diane and Vickie Denham students at PWC spent the weekend at their home in Kilmuir. AT WHIM ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson and family were recent visitors to Whim Road, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. ang Mrs. Reuben Watts, York, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Camp- bell, Commercial Cross. IN MONTAGUE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Younker, ppent the weekend in Montague g’-sts of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart. SPENT WEEKEND Cpl. Eric and Mrs. Butler and three children Ricky, Janice and Lana, Summerside, spent the weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Butler, Pet- ers Road and Mrs. Alex Jack- eon, Albion. HENRY FUNERAL The funeral for Percy James Henry was held on Monday morning in the | “B” serjes, boy scout hockey | playoffs between Souris and Montague. Montague took the best-of-three series in two y Cnst. Watlter. Pinsent, RCMP and their scoutmaster is Cpl. Douglas Hender, RCMP EACTEDN S'side Men Jailed 2 OnTheft Attempt * Appearing for sentence in, ar County magistrate’s ourt yesterday on one charge : Oe theft. and another of possession of stolen goods, Alfred Joseph Wedge, Summer- side, was sentenced to six mon- ths in Queens County jail on both counts. The jail terms were handed out by Magistrate James : Johnston, QC, who ruled that the two terms are to be served concurrently. GETS FOUR MONTHS Also appearing for judgement on a charge of attempted theft, Leonard Joseph White, Summer- side, was sentenced to four from his late residence George- town, to St. James’ Church, | where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. L. Dooley, | who also conducted service at | Pallbearers were Fred Delory, the grave. Walter McLean, Howard MacDonald, Waldron Lavers, Guy Hemphill, Emmer- | son Llewellyn. Interment was | in the church cemetery. JENKINS FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. John Earl Jen- | kins was held Wednesday, April | 4, from the Murray River Fun- | eral Home to the Free Church of Scotland, where services were conducted by Rev. W.R. Under- hay and Rev. Andrew Lowns- | bury. 23rd and 12ist, Flowerbearers were Earl Acorn, Fred Acorn, Cecil Horton, John Clarey Peter Clarey. Pallbearers were Glen MacKinnon, Calarence | Lowe, J.A. Ferguson, Lloyd Strickland, Sterling MacKay and Bert MacLeod. Interment took place in Murray River ceme-| tery Miracle Cushion Holds False Teeth Tight — Eases Sore Gums brand Denture Cushions, a sen. b- oo apn eh Saber ‘with besive. 2 — for upper or lower plates $1.5 ey-back guar- antee. Get ae Jens Deavaty Cushions today! At all druggists, Psalms sung were the cto months. Pleading guilty to driving while his abilities were impair ed by alcohol, Sterling Ira Cof- fin, Souris, was fined $125 and costs or 15 days in jail. Counsel for the defence was Lester P O'Donnell, Also counselled by Mr. O'Don- nell, Edwin John Morin, South- port, was fined $100 and costs or 10 days, following his plead- ing guilty to driving while im- paired by alcohol. For having possession of in- toxicating liquor (moonshine) not purchased from a vendor’s store, Harold Stafford Younker, Southport. was fined $25 and costs or 30 days in jail. EXCISE CASE The case of Elvert John ro ny, Cherry Valley, charged wu | der the Excise Act with posses sion of 26% ounces of unlaw: ‘ully manufactured _ spirits, (moonshine) was adjourned an. til April 9 at 7:30 p.m. The c . or the crown is oar das ed by Charles R. McQuaid, aa | for the defence by John P. Nich- olson. Adjourned until April 16, was | Hackett, with trucking potatoes to the main- land without a permit and with- out paying the levy as required by the P.E.I. Potato Marketing | Board. On the charge of failing to op at the scene of an accident, the case of Henry Joseph Kelly. Dromore, was adjourned until the same date. Defence counsel is Mr. Nicholson Gordon Stanley McInnis, Char- lottetown, charged with driving while his abilities were impair- ISLAND NEWS PAGE Highway Restoration |Montague, Souris, Kings County a The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Apr. 5, 1962. Beef Show, Sale Slated Today, Fri bers of 4-H Clubs throughout The 110 steers entered in the , P.E.I. Easter beef show and sale arrived at the Exhibition grounds yesterday for the an- the province, Entries for the show come days. from as far as Kilmuir Work Progressing Highwa ays Minister crane. Highways officials were ory = — working on the problem yester- ork i - rogressing on restora- day. tion - tre ic links, washed out! Warm, sunny weather Tuesday by flood conditions caused by : rain and melting snow over the and yesterday has greatly im- = agp proved the —— of the de- ruckloads of steel for ‘ur around the St. Peter's brid- the ae Peter's bridge and the $¢ and traffic was reported to * Bridgetenrs span have arrived be moving well yesterday. pro th py that the St. Peter’s link | should be restored within a few Worry of and | At Ross’ FALSE TEETH Corner, near Sum- nual competition. — Breskinw. ond fm Miscouche | merside, there was some delay Slipping or Irritating? The animals will be judged yne Valley in Prince | on the job of driving piles for | Don't be em by loose false today by C.A. Staples, head | County. th f the brid teeth slip foe wopbling buyer for Canada Packers Lid..| George Kitson, Hampshire, is a meee of the bridge over On ee <a. Montreal, and will be sold Fri-| show and sale president. Athol sine Dunk Rive ae A i voltage tes. This pleasant powder gives a day afternoon by auctioneer | ine was making it impossible | remarkable sense of ed comfort eae ae Peaauae | Roberts, Southport, is vice-pres- for a crane to operate as it was | nd security by vee ne The annual banquet will be | ident. §.D. Peacock, provincial feared that power might be dis-| or feel it's alk (pon-acid). held Thursday evening at the ‘ePartment of agriculture, is rupted or injuries result if the | Get? any drug counter. YMCA, following the show — secretary. line came in contact with the 650 - 1,100 POUNDS By animals run from a low 0 and they a be «ines on the anien at the Canada Packers "clr va For Milton, took the ‘ord and Grand Champ- — ee last year, and 1s yy — this year. will be opened of- ficialy’ te y Agriculture Minister | MacR Breed “association are pre- | ards to dev- | ne rar cee in nants of their respective Canadian Hereford Breeders br this effort with $150 to the grand champion steer, if he is sired by a registered Hereford Bull a $100 to the reserve champ- ion with the same requirements. The Maritime Aberdeen Angus Association is er ” > the grand champion. if he i Angus and saat - a ceeenes were and the Canadian Short- orn Breeders Association is of- fering $50 for the grand champ- , if he is sired by a register- poy Shorthorn Other special ‘prizes are of- fered by sce breed as- sociations, ae CLASS A special class is providel for steers fitted and shown by mem- ed by alcohol, and counselled | Mr. Nicholson, was remanded | until April 11. REMAND GIVEN A remand until April 6, was given another accused on the charge of possession of intoxic- | ating liquor in a place other than his residence. Two motorists pleaded guilty to operating vehicles with de- fective equipment and each was fined $5 and costs or two days in jail. | WINS SCHOLARSHIP KINGSTON, Ont. ard D. 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