eRe ato ania . i es ” ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And ‘Central Districts = f The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Mar. 2, 1965. 3)” bi , In Charge Of Horse While Drunk Nets Fine | For being in charge of 2 horse; and the’$2 bil! which was then) © ay while in a drun-| signed by Constable Cook and ken condition, Darrell Retertet | Saeeares : McLure, Breadalbane. was fin- Constable Cook, the |) ed $25 and costs or }0 days when | Plomp brothers, and Cst. g he appeared before Magistrate | Joseph Stechley went to the James B. Jolinston. QC. | Queen's County Magistrate's Court morning Rh . He was also fined $15 and Whom they obtained the beer. costs or 10 days on a charge of| The RCMP officers searched| 7 and on a charge of strik-/ Mr. Rhynes for the $5 bill, which | ing a person with his fist they did not find either on him|) = ur McIsaac, 95/0 in the house. They found and) Charlottetown, | Seized more beer and some li- theft of an ar-; Wr. less than $50, ASKS DISMISSAL Ity and was re. Lester. O'Donnell handled. t arch 5, with bail|C@8e for the defence and F }ealled Mr. ‘Rhynes and his r Frederick Jewel}, | tef Irene as witnesses North River, also charged with; Mr. Rhynes said that he of an article valued at| Sven the beer to the Plomp $50, pleaded zuilty and | ‘hers om the g| were to return it that : | He said he had The evidence was heard in| Dey for it. He the case of Alexander Ross | Plomp brothers Rhynes Jr. West Royalty, ‘hey were charged with selling liquor partment of CROWN TESTIMONY did not Alan K. Scales, crown prose- oy cutors, called four witnesses. brott FOLK ARTS COUNCIL FOR PROVINCE EXPLAINED — Two inaihers, Johannes Pomp ld thee and Johannts Conrad P' ie ee a ee He Evieieiz Christopher Gledhill, direc- Dr. Frank MacKinnon, Sister cil menting held les — ward Island. Chairman for the | said they drove into the farm of stand. | : ae | ‘truck and ambu tor of music for P.E.1., ex- St. Mary Eugena and Sister in Prince ge. rs , se el western _ of plains the outline of the Pro- St. Emanuel. Dr. MacKinnon Delegates attended the meet- 1985 Folk Arts Council s Mr, poi awar a vineial Folk Arts Council to was guest speaker at the coun- ing from all over Prince Ed- Gledhill. Pe ok ss wv ers. > re Scholarship nursing and report~his findings. |riage. 5 wang : : ‘scene disaster was | DeWitie’m ~~ For Nurses May the subject of higher education ; t “there was | Police t visited and decided to stay with their ssed. a DU o mote t e inte y , : r ine ek Be Established original promise — that Prince | of Wales College should receive A scholarship may be estab- the status of a degree-granting lished for the graduating class institution. ii ; j E F annie revision that they 7 | the: : : e : E . as | for hymn books in the various ¥ may S eee ee ee - — : nh ee - c medical institutions. The \ skeet ; | ciation asked Mr. Howard { . | S.D.A, ’ ie m8 : of the P.E.I. School of Nursing, A letter will be written to De- crown witnesses defence of the by the Charlottetown Minister-: puty Provincial Secretary Wen- that whes | *| ‘The case was adjourned untiljarea told of bricks ial Association. This was the: dail MacKay regarding the pro- 3 men’s | ®| March, 15 and judgement will |through their windows main topic of business at the re-| posed amendments to the mar- his. widow ’ jal 2 passed then. their heads as they if 7 gular monthly meeting held yes- riage act. The association would ecallect. bettles ‘of “Two men were fined on charg-|fast at the time of as - terday afternoon with Rev. Lou- like to get the opinions of the| wie entered es under the liquor control act, |about 8:15 a.m. © is Elias presiding. various governing bodies, be- ‘Johan. | was fined $20 and costs for| Maj. Maurice ' Rev. Ross Howard was in-| they can study and report beae- | po-| piece er a 7 oats ed © | was oe | and costs for having the illegal of liquor. | 325 aS find the cost of hymn books BRIEFS | explore this need more fully. Min. Max. The meeting closed with a re- 32 46-2 port from Rev. T.W. Howard on » Hs a recent meeting with librarian | Ss 6 6% | Mr. Boylan. 7 = —————————————— o } . SECOND 1 » Henry Stetson, senior re BOF BACHELOR Russia Dumps Nova Scotia = “§ : ; ad: iN.B. ‘i of Unienwate, une ateniiog io} (Contin mem owe P.. | CUGGerS: FONT -| 2 8 during the weekend. She also said the clause was ’ 010 200 202 000— 7 2 3 worded negatively so that few| LENINGRAD (CP-AP) — A | Quebec 201 020 010 121—10 9 «33 INJURES LEG cases would ever reach the min-|second-string Russian ational | 2 2. Mrs. George A. Christie is in jister. Widows would receive|team overcame an early Cana- | Manitoba 101 002 004 003—11 eg. Hospital in Fredericton, N.B.,|survivors’ benefits unless some-jdian lead to win 7-4 in an ex- Sask. 101 100 010 200— 5 John “ 3 tem receiving treatment for 2 a Neat over-riding evi- | asia ‘ /Moncton . s uF ea jured sustained...in..a dence health before mar- made ; 200 Halifax .. 3. : eee Ter. be Oe el ek of players from Wingi- |Ontatio ~~~“ OOL Ony OlT- eat ‘Charlottetown: et a we Was y friends evidence might come 7 in Alberion lasi_week, _ Mrs. voluntarily from a lawyer, doc- | ian saa | ee allies cd's: SAomeaeineine a Christie is well known in Prince |tor, or perhaps, a divorcee. {scored ; Davi § ther ees meester : 0 TN eae land Presbyterian Church where | lattic air was responsible for service was conducted by Rev.| the cloudy skies throughout the But the L.R. Files. Hymns were Safe| Maritime district late k five goals in cuow In The Arms Of Jesus and Shall| Precipitation varied — } to pick up the cae son We Gather At The Rived. Pall-| from snowflurries and | nadians scored Funeral Home bearers were Murphy, Al-| to freezing drizzle depending period. pent ote bebe ‘ bert Gay, H.E. Phillips, Wen-| on location and temperature. | - i Ress Parke, Gory Boge taf icot © Cerne dell MacKay, George Tuplin,| No Poe rik Canadians in the fret. period. \fer Pitt, Seeptal, , March were Alvin. Bevan, Bad “Bets | fr today of : " The third - period goal was | 195. of Joke Sewas | Compe. | Myron ¥ , Jimmy Tup-| tle change seored by Al Johnson. Bracke ee ctaclesn Funeral Home. | it. Interment was in the church’ pattern will: would” ' Sees sandeese senor Tey, {ee evening 70 9pm, | GALLANT FUNERAL — The ae , , ‘ ye adeth fi 1 of “a Tall a ie —in 4 bveate vay snl ae _ , Monday, March 1. 196,| Was held Monday moraing from NDP chades at least tree plagere (cunee,& Bettie ie Contest Mme) the haem ot bis, purests, Tse. cause ‘ho wil) compete for Cartads in [ing st tee Bowness Tuners) Meme| and Mrs. Aubin Galetl 20 rlctetown. powers there_ shold "be some tbe word champlonshipe beso: [hea Mis Sa" a's°an"Se | St Pan's Church whee Re ? singing of appeal. Tampere, ‘ . Arsenault Sisters from fo is actemaaad land, ted $3. with. Rascla Sus-|crmercas. ‘Yume bem are 24) Salem igh Mass was celsbeet % and @. K ton. whether the male day and lost 5-1 Friday. and _. (aes Rev. 38, New am ; rae RAPE am, J. P. EB, and ¢ | Ornaniey in the and on } Sanctuary. Cubs of thé 5th! ong 35, Fredericton, Saint Joho immer Pack sitended | and Campbellton 3° and 40, Bd- Flower bearers| High tide today at Charlotte- | 9 { ° At at E as 5 were later than rises today 6.05 p.m. s