10 m Goal-«nan, Charlottetown, Thurs, Bel"- 13’ 196'" Free Sea Lion West Royalty Man Is Fined On Impaired Driving Charge , that‘s why he was cap m RDaJid Herve: Ramsay, West‘cnottze fdl‘nkl its fined Srdflgti chials at Rwerdale Zoo Eto eat. Ieasily. Efigbilliolydmfgs Thrgp 3:1: 3 An increase in export! had taper!“ off ininveatlnent. m for acts of terrorism-in 0y ty' was fled $100 andiciesn‘fl 01 0P9” img, $31.1 "‘5" :1 said the mammal. which hadj Police caught the elusive sea‘l MEDICAL RESEARCH upsurge in Britain's economy transformed the current In“ m mm“ m’ the British Columbia Kootep 006115 yesterday on a charge “0th; WWW"; “1“” 9.3.1" ‘cavorted around Lake Ontario lion Monday after Ann Armour, Total expenditure 0!! health since the crisis of a year ago ance of trade from deficit to a 9mm mm to m m. cm M can“! Doukllo ot driving while impaired, flejamount pf“! ".“S‘. an \Sflfi: diisince early June when it es- a resident of the island, tipped research in and! 18 est!- but warned of long-term dang- surplus, the review said. the country's'economy Hindus- bors because force and violence apppeared before Magistrate Jar I . m ‘ ‘ 1‘ ‘n " ” 0“ ‘caped from. a motel resort at them by telephone the sea lion mated at $7,000,000 to $8,000,000 era in the country's slow rate The 1961 credit squeeze, with trial output ailed to rise more are alien Doukhobor mes B Johnston QC in Queens‘braktzs. Vineland, died of malnutrition was sunning on rocks. ,annu . of expansion. its accompanying wage hold- . \ faith, l County Magistrates c o u r t. ‘ Chester Earl Whitlock, City. charged with a similar offence. , had his case remanded to Sept 28 Kenneth Edward MacDonald Sherwood, charged with theft oi property valued at lesS than $50 had his case remanded to Mon- day for sentence. Also remanded to Monday for sentence was LeRoy J o s e p h Clifton Carr, Southport, ed with damaging the Southport school to an extent valued at less than $50. , A resic'unt of Grand Tracadie was fined $20 and costs for hav- Ing liquor in a place other than his residence. Patricia Helen Myers, Peakcs. paid a fine of $10 and costs for driving on the wrong side of the , highway, and Elmer Roy Mac- Ausland. City, paid a fine of 510 r and costs for failing to display a red flag on the end of a load protruding more than six feet from the end of the truck. Another trucker was fined $5 for operating a truck not loaded in a manner to prevent the con- i tents from dropping on the high- a way. 7 Austin Peter Hammili, Ccn-‘ tral Bedeque and Kenneth Geo- rge Jay were each fined $15 and costs for speeding. Paying fines of $10 and costs each for speeed- ing were Mary Ei een Mor- risssey, city, Douglas Warren Jones, Dartmouth, Willi a in Stanley Willis. Cornwalll, Alger Cutcliffe, Cape TraverSe, and Willliam Lloyd MacLean, Char- lottetown. ‘v and a generally rundown condi-] tion. Sta rues To Death TORONTO (CP) —— Jocko the. sea lion died early Tuesday only few hours after he lost his; freedom. ‘ (loath. N.D. Scollard Riverdalc Zoo, who performed} four months of freedom Jocko had not been able to get enough An autopsy ulsclosed that metered with several small wounds sea lion had slowly starved toiand had one large wound in l‘ the post - mortem, said in bingo“t “om runnan lake," Dr. SCO am (i the , ' ° on «was Economic his international con f l d e n c e in - sterling resto Dr. Norman Scoliard, curator - The bank's imposed an emer- down. brought the mm, of the zoo. said Jocko was cov- flea” credit squeese in July, mamas on thodoansatic st 0 a 1 od, > The bank said another ream [in front of his left flipper. bank said, foreign exchange re- ot the aqueous was that indns. 0 [ “He was probably Just worn 5 serves bad mounted, the drain trial output had grown little on on funds had been checked and over year serious tor LEADER ans SON _ CALGARY (OP) ‘—' Member-1‘ d the Sons of Freedom sect an “absolutely hnpracticsl and t . natlcal." the spiritual lo ‘ BATS THREATEN CHURCH SERVICE? i COLEHILL, England (CP It may be an old wives' tale that bats will tangle in hair but women parish- ioners in this Dorset village are taking no chances. They have told the Angli- can vicar, Rev. C. A. W. Raynor-Smith. they will not attend church until the bats stop swooping down at them. He has written to a London newspaper for ad- vice on combating bats in belfries. "They can completely ruin services by making us dart and duck to avoid them,” he complains. “It’s all most distracting and un- dignified.” Potato Blight Hits In West WINNIPEG (CPt - Potato blight, a fungus disease, has struck some Manitoba crops. A provincial department oft agriculture official says the out- i break, while of concern, could' be much worse. 3 Garth Stone. the dcpartment’s‘ potato specialist, said the dis- ease had affected potato crops in patches throughout the prov- ince. He attributed the outbreak to Manitoba’s unseasonably hu- mid summer. The disease strikes Manitoba about once every six or seven years, he said, while Ontario potato growers have to cope with it yearly. } Hunters Pose Farm Problem In Ont. Area BELLEVILLE, Ont. (CF)— Farm families in Ameliasburg Township, 120 miles from Tor- ‘ onto, say they live in fear of weekends. For every weekend hunters ' from Toronto converge in car- ‘ loads for two days of shooting. ' Farmers fear for the safety ,. of their children. Threats have ~ but made to farmers who bar ts huhters from their land. Two weeks ago a hunter was == shot. He was among a parth '1 which ignored trespass notices j. at the fboundary of Harvey a a i: rm. '. 5M“ Brown warned them to "' , they refuse . ’ farmer fetched a shotgun , '_ ouse, and one of the .‘t i ‘ was shot in the leg. ’ , has been charged with with intent to wound. 3 resident of nearby Conse- -" ‘ Bake told the meeting she a $701!!!! after she dis- : ‘ ' a group of hunters s in her barn. was threatened he mmwrs off his «ti-m” in“ W h complaints been shot. a cow and ‘rwa rm %{// / / . FRESH tom PORK (naps WELL TRIMMED SIRLOIN STEAK w- BEEF ROAST GRADE "A" EV ISCERATED T u R K E v s MACKEREL 3m 29 LB. 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