SUMMERSIDBPS pole-vault- t return from the British Empire lng hero Alfred Groom is seen ‘ Games t.rlals in Toronto. Ho here thanking the citizens of ~ broke the Canadian tnativei Summerside for the reception pole-vaulting record at the given him last. night upon his meet with a whopping 14 foot SUMMERSIDE BUREAU College of dancing and piping at OF THE GUARDIAN North Rustico. were on hand to A hero’: welcome was accord- i greet the pole vault record ed Alfred Groom. Summersidei breaker as he stepped down athlete last evening as he ar-‘gfrom a Maritime Central Air- rived back from the British Em- ’ \\'a_v< plat‘-‘ at the airport. pire Games trials in Toronto A large motorcade escorted having been chosen to represent Groom and his coach. Charles Canada on the track and field Ballem. to Summerside. The team at the British Empli'Pfmntor('ade wound its way Games in Perth. Australia. 5 llirnugli Water and Spring streets A large number of friends. cit- to Queen Elizabeth Park where izens. dignitaries and the Mac- a civic reception was held. A Dougall Girls‘ Pipe Band. of baseball game in progress was Glace Bay. N.S.. which is tak- i interrupted for the proceedings. lng part in the P.E.I. Highland Robert Sc-burman was master : ceremonies. LATE NOTICES ‘ Coach Ballem said "The name of Alfred Groom is on the lips (Also see announcements u- ma.“ Canadians now‘ If you columns adjoining Classified Ad l “N” '" T"""'." when A" clear‘ "Mm" “mm” ted [4 feet 3 inches and heard . ‘ lion EIVPI1. you would realize MacLEOD —At the Prince Ed- what a tremendous feat this was. Ward Island Hosllllfil. Tl195'.Ne\'er before have I seen a day. All8- 7- 1952. MI‘6- l‘‘l0I‘- . athlete respond to such pres- ence MacLeod of Lorne Val- E gure as An d'.d_" ‘ lay and Bonshaw. in her 7401} Mr’. Ballem said that Alf's }'BI!'- Resting It the MHCLGBB i win was a "terrific achievement’ Funeral Home from Will"? 9 ‘ and probably the best vault in short service Will be llPld j the British Empire for the past Tl|lI1'Sd3Y- A“S~ 9- Bl l ll-"1--‘number of years then to Lorne ‘Valley Prlesby- ranked with the terlan Church or funera ser- ; hp 551.1 Vice °°m"‘°""l“g 3' 2'30 l’,"" ‘ James Hogan. president of the Interment will take place I n Summpmd‘, “C Assoc“ the °h‘“'ch “met”-"‘ ‘lion. prcsenteri Alfred with a At the Chart0,,e_ gift on behalf of the children of . “He will be world's best." Gtflzxgigpial Tuesday‘ Aug_ . the playccrounds. Mr. Hogan told 7. 1952' Mm 'John E_ Gaum,Ethe bo_vs and girls to "take a '-leaf from Alf‘s book" and they Presbyterian C ier. South Rusiico in her -tiird year. Her remains will be for- warded this aflernoon at 2 o'- clock from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to her late residence from where the fun- eral will held Thursday morning. leaving the house at 0.50 a.m. for Requiem H i 5: li AI.BF.RTr)N ~ “My Bible and M Ill Sl- A‘lF1U5ll“".-“ l" was the theme of studies at Church. 5011"‘ RUSH?" 3' 9 "" ' Alhcrton Presbyterian vacation C10“-.1m¢7m°"l l“ the °l"'“'°h Bible School last week. The for- °°"1"¢“"V- lmal closing of the school wa s ' ‘held in connection with the rail- ug::I:os_p“:lt ¥.l:eS:ahyarl2‘ut:- ular cliurcli service Sunday eye- ' ' - ' ‘ nini: 7' msmshrmtur R;dM§.§"m:,.'..7,5«1 it was conducted by Donald Queen ‘rec ' as y ' ‘W. Macl\'a_v. student minister. gefilflngofiethgoixnalegxg Filing l with the scripture lessons being n_ . Anne Clark and the children's . ' ' N st.an's Basilica for Solemn Re- . :g3(_b°'"E mid by M1“ 0"“ qulem High Mass at 9.30. in-1: Th how and H5 “mg _ termem Wm be in the Roman number of selegions recited cmwuc cemetery‘ portions of scripture they had CAIRNS _ M summrsidg East memorized and participated in —At Prince County late residence where the fun- I oral service will he held at 2 Mn. on Friday Aug. 10. Inter- ment in the Peoples Cemetery. i 2 E 1N2. Joseph Stephen Camer- Ilo Water street. sum- . formerly W in!- itnn in his Iith year. Resting at the Bownoas Funeral Home funeral to he held Thursday. Aug. 0 to St. Paul's Church for High Mass at 9 a.m. _htsrniont in the church ceme- Vislting hours from 2-5 By ROI) comm: LONDON (CPi—The British government apparently has no intention of changing its plans for the prime ministers‘ confer- encc hero Sept. to despite I suggestion from the depot! leader that it be Postponed. some observers suggest that the governmeiit—now that tho initial disappointment over the ommon MR3“ 9! talks has ebbed a bit-—is lfW' ing hopeful that much can ba accomplished. allhfllllll "10" In to in cu.-.° ~:.."-r ket members P 9 before that Commonwealth lead- Q ‘I C E M: lilzfmgritisb nogotia 8" m C talks which ,, the weekend on October. II a television interview Mondly night that the conference " this stage" should meet with "I0 approval of the D|’lfl|9 mm" ters. . The prime ministers had I not they did nost5.w'ailt to in "presented with I fail C0003!‘ pll" but wanted as as consslhd lthe tremendous standing ova- tr not ‘Vocation School At Alberton . ‘read by Daisie Matthews and W Plans Ate Unchanged """ .. .. Plane Crash; Summgrside An lSlAND NEWS PAGE dc Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown, woo. Aug. 3. 1962. 3 Charge BUMMERSIDE A man. Joseph Sylvere Gallant. was fined $500 and costs or six months in Prince County J all when he pleaded guilty yester- day to a second offence charge of possession of a quantity of spirits manufactured unlawfully. Gallant was arrested by mem- bers of the Alberton RCMP at O’Leary, Aug. 6. when he had in his possession 65 ounces of illicit spirits. Thaddeus Knockwood. Lennox Island, charged with creating a disturbance; and Albert Knock- wood. a of Lennox Island. charged with assault causing be dily harm. had their cases ad- journed to Aug. 14 after one wit- ness for the Crown testified. Another Crown witness is in 8 inch leap. In the background are a number of the dignitar- ies present for the civic re- ception held in Queen Eliza- beth Park. would all realize what training and initiative can do. ,MAYOR COMMENDS ; Mayor J. Ernest Morrison com- ' mended the athlete for "the hon- ‘- or and glory you have won for: ‘Summei-side. P.E.l. and Cana-. .da. We. the citizens of your‘ theme town, are tremendouslyl ; proud, of your achievements." 1 In ‘ Mayor Morrison read the in-I l scription that will be on the tro- = phy to be presented to ‘Mr. . Groom from the citizens of the; town at a later date. | Mr. Groom, in thanking slit who were connected in any way i with the reception said "If you} think the pressure was on yes-3 terday. it’s on now." He stated that he would do everything in} his power to try and win in Aus- , Mr. and Mrs. Groom‘ were each presented with a bouquet flowers by captains of th e teams of the little league. Other speakers were Vaughan Groom. father of Alfred: Re v. . Donald MacKay. minister of I th e Summerslde Presbyterian I Church and Hon. Hubert Mac-; Neill. provincial m i n i s t. e r of i health. who acted on behalf of l the provincial government. I Mr. MacKay told the y o u n g I boys and girls to look to Alfredt as an example of determination. l sacrifice and hard work. Dr. MacNeill stated Mr. Groom was. l a type of citizen who makes one . proud. l‘iUl‘Cl'l Holds a Bible salute for which Jimmy Rayner held the Bible. Mr. Mac- Kay gave a brief message. The offering was received by Clay- ton Matthews and Wayne Fras- er. Certificates were presented to t those who had attended the Bible School._,'I'hose who had giwn leadership also received certifi- cates of appreciation for their 0 . Mr. Macxay directed the school. Mrs. E. F. Kerr was or- ganist and Mrs. Basil Matthews 3 5'; es were Mr. Macxay, Mrs. thews. Mrs. Harold Horne and Miss Norma Homo. onierence .Team Has Pole-Vaul’re_rA|fredGroomfine Record 1 the Accorded Welcome Home? tPete Hall was song leader. Teaching class- im Borden Swim BORDEN — The success 0 f swimming team sponsored by the Borden Legion Branch for tire last two years was evi- dent in the recent Aquatic Day in Alberton. George Barton won the 200 yard free style men's open. 50 yards free style, 50 yard men‘: breast stroke and 50 yard back stroke; Kevin Ranahan was sec- ond in the same events and was second int he fancy diving also. Hal Murphy was third in the men’s open.50 yard free style. the boys division. John Cer- etti won the boys side stroke and was second in the 50 yard back stroke. The swimming team has been organied for two years and in that time has played a pronu- nent part in Albei-ton and Chel- ton annual aquatic meets. and the provincial swim meet in Charlottetown. The g rou p is looking forward to the swim meet in Summerside. Aug. 15. Argos Acquire TORONTO (CPi -— Toronto Argonauts of the Eastern Foot- ball Conference Tuesday an- nounc .they have acquired the playing rights of Pete Hall. quarterback. offensive end and defensive halfback with New York Giants of the National League. Hall. a native of Wheatland. Pa.. and a graduate of Mar- quette University, played last season with the Giants at end. He now is in the Argonaut camp and will officially' placed on the club's playing U to Prince County Hospital and the case was adjourned so this wit- ness might be released from hospital to te ed that on Jul lng J. D. Mac ' oflndiari Affairs on Lennox Ia- land when‘ he heard loud talk in ddeus occasionally took convul- ted that he sive seizures. to which he ans-. the yard. He sta heard a voice say "Macheod. you don’t like Indians and you want to get the Indians off the Island." Both Mr. MacLeod and Mr. MacDonald went to the door where they were met on the steps by a man. He was stag- gering and waving his arms. Mr. MacLeod identified him as Tha- ddeus Knockwood. Mr. Knock- lllioncton Horses Step Fast Miles "MONCTON-(CF) -— Three hor- ses set indlvidual records in the eight-dash harness racing card at the Moncton Speedway Tues- day night. Alec’s Pr‘ e lowered its best time from 2.21 to 2.15 1-5 in win- ning the first dash. Dr. Wilfred C. brought his mark down from 2.08 to 2.06 1-5 in the fifth while Bad News with 2.96 4-5 in e eighth lowered its best time from 2.09 4-5. The highest single pay of the night was $41.40 on Brilliant Frisco to place in the seventh dash - The first quinella on Alec‘: Pride and- Texas Hal in first race paid $31.80 while the second quinella on Brilliant Fris- co and beyond in the seveneth paid $53.80. The first daily double on-Abbe Brewer and Little Oscar in the second and third paid $88.60 while the second daily double on Dr. Wilfred C and Mighty Arrow in the fifth and sixth was worth $32.50. ' Hor-nung Declined roster Saturda Hall ' y. is 23. six feet three‘ inches tall and weighs 210. day killing four persons and in- juring another. The four victims of the crash‘; were all resident or natives of Sept - Iles. Their single - engine Navion. equipped with ‘radio. went down in about 30 feet of W818!‘ 1.000 feet offshore soon after setting out for Anticosti Island. The sole survivor is Marguer- ite Giroux. 19. formerly of Dal- housie. N.B., employed as secretary in Sept-Iles. Her con- dltion in hospital at nearby Havre St. Pierre was reported proved. Identity of the dead was es- tablished Tuesday. are: St. Adrien Lapolnte, 29. of the United States Air Force base in Limestone. Me.: Mrs. Ovlla Tardif. Lapointe's sister.-'of Sept-Ilcs, a nurse; Daniel Tardlf. 0. her son; Claude Alain. 3. operator of a Sept-lies travel bureau. The bodies of Alan: and the Tardif child were believed still in the plane. The others were recovered. $250,000 Offer GREEN BAY. Wis. Paul Iiornung. perhaps hall's said Tuesday he had declined (AP)-— an offer of $250,000 to leave the '51-‘dwfirds. Bay possession of a sawed-off shot- Packers and play for another Elm _y9Sl6l‘d8?v’ signed a $500 re- world champion Green cl b. = obody's worth that much." he ‘said. ‘ Green Bay‘: golden boy. the National L e a g u e's‘ scoring champion for the past three seasons. said that the offer was made some time during the past year. but declined to say what clui»—or even what league—pro- posed it. ‘ The former Notre Dame All- American said the offer would have provided a $100,000 bonus and .000 for three seasons of play. "It remains I o be seen whether that offer would have been finalized." I-lomung said "I have a contract here to ful-E fill. I'm happy here. "If I’ were free. with that amount of money involved. nat- E-ally I'd have to think about “However. I have no misgiv- mus.» bofors Britain oven’ inltislled any form of agreement. ‘NOT Illli.loUI' lit- sin consider Joining the community would he Heath. who throughout the darkest days of the negotiations refused to show discourage-t ‘Aflonilc ‘Ioofln NAME loadnlal Girl Survives Four Killed MINGAN. Qua tCPl ebac Aliantlon_Alborfon Regional ' High School Area Classes will in slimmed on Monday. August .Allsssdsot nnnesoialaso ll’-$8; .Allssuilsntsnmt applloatsn for Joana-fdaavlllo wlh Insulated hacker hoard Fill ESTIMATE! CALL and insulation Co. Oll CAN TRUST I-CHI coop-uioos l0.l1:\udl2and Ila at the on ,Aagnst . n'my.Angnst1iHro ssoion snnoroa In: NOW IS THE TIME Wohavetwooftha most Insol- ation Blowing Equip-. 'mentatyons-sorvica Asbestos 0.fromll:30o.m.t:o Indian Agent Assault Opens In S'side John MacDonald. Ottawa. stat- his son Albert were represented ’ Charged With intoxication in y-30 he was visit- by J. Watson MacNaught. QC. Dllbllc D1806 W'3l‘e each fined Leod, supervisor who in cross-examination asked l “'9 in tth wood then repeated the same ’ words previously heard outside. Mr. MacLeod tried to calm him and told him to go home. Just then another man came between Mr. MacLeod and Mr. Knockwood. he said. This man struck MacLeod on the face with his fist. knocking both of them to the ground. Mr. MacLeod lat- or told MacDonald that this man son of Thaddeus At “L" Division Headquart- deus also fell on top of the two are in Charlottetown yesterday men on the ground. MacDonald Mm-dock Doug-51¢ Stewart 19 ‘°°.i‘..‘;‘:f.“..:".°.."..:"..’}t‘.;.“i:‘§.E.‘*‘:.‘3.. son or -» ground. clutching his side in pain. Other people were in the he could not identify them. Al-l b-art then wanted to apologizel for the fight and left. Mr. Mac- ‘’ Leod called the RCMP. [ Both Thaddeus Knockwood and. By Clergyman SUMMERSIDE -— Three men a the witness if he knew that Tha- ; DR. MacKlNtNO-N (Continued from page 1‘ tiig session was occupied with _ a study of the Fathers of Con- Dliver._ Summerslde. . federation Memorial planned in ‘charged with having care and Charlottetown. . control of a motor vehicle while i‘ Dr‘ Frank Macxmmm prim '.:::.:::‘".::: l.".".’°..'.'2".i‘.‘.’-§i‘...§’..'.* c‘ or we ' _ 3 lege in Charlottetown and head to August 9 following complet- of the Fathers of C fd fl ion of the case for the Crown. - ' .0" 6 am M Cflst Kenneth Lynn RCMP t Memorial Foundation. brought l Summerside detachmelit testi-ll 8 model Of the centre and gave ‘ i that on . 27 ' and the premiers a detailed outline lCnst. Edward McCue were tra-N of the deslgm veiling east on the Sherbrooke th t °"""“ will include 3 highway 3 b 0 U, 1230 andi ‘ea re. museum. art galle near the Granville Street inter- ' ]“?’3'’-‘’ and _m°m°"l5l ha“ and ‘semen Saw a 1958 Pontiac car Will be furnished and decorated parked on the left side of that by “5”‘E “mm?” from 3" Part5 L road with all four wheels on the’ 0f C3"ad3- i paved portion of the road. The. , car was facing east also wered ho. ‘ IMPAIRED CHARGE Low lvincial building h = constabiw investi-gatedl Cnst. Lynn said he saw the laccuz-cc.‘ Oliver. sighting behind lthe wheel. lie stat he had a on w e country was stron, smell of liquor on histuniieri. The fathers met again breath and his eyes were very ‘ later in Quebec and in London lll€d- When asked i0 get 011! and l in drafting confederation terms. pvalk. Oliver staggered notice: The provincial contributions. ' to be approved by each legisla- ture before becoming final. will total $2.600.000. equal the T» T town where the founders ‘t and 98 years ago to draft the basis }ably. Upon searching the vehicle. the . RCMP officers found two bottles to V ‘lof beer in the front seat. Both t amount already pledged by Ot- .were open. A passenger in the ; taw,-,._ l 9393 F"5n¢15 A“‘5e”a“ll- W38 5150 j Dr. MacKinnon said construc- ; C‘ 59?? Tl‘? key‘ "5 tion is expected start by the car were in the hand of December or ..a,-1_V_ya,,.,a,.y and A"5"—‘"-‘uni ‘the centre is to be opened in Cm‘ Lyn“ Stated mat 35,h5 1964. the 100th anniversary of approached the car for the first 1 may first m9...,<ng. I time. he heard Arsena-ult say1—._——_.——_..._?_.—__ “now iookuat the trouble you've t us into. I told you you lsbouldrft have been driving“ _ I Cnst. Lvnn stated that Arsenault .‘appeared sober. Before Oliver ‘was escorted to Prince County ljail. the car was started an d ldrivei: off by Arsenault. Cnst. I Lynn said that on the way to jail. Oliver voluntarily said "I had al- most .-ix beers. It doesn't take much for me“. costs for driving while his license i was sttsapended. Fi‘('.lei‘i(‘k Russell Gardiner. Central Bedeque. was fined $20 and costs on a charge of speed- ing. He had earlier pleaded not guilty Cnst. William Rowan. RCMP _S1ivnn=t-1 side detac-hment. testi- fied that on July 31 he and Cpl. I T‘edforv.. Charlottetown. said they Onst MOCUQ conmborated tho i clocked the accused at 74 m.p.h. foot- evidence. Oliver is represented} . living player, by J. Watson MacNautgtht. QC. : Adrian Joseph Arsenault. S9. convicted of: - a 0 1 ALL root: can cognizance on a two-year su.--. - I pended sentence. : NEEDS - Rebuilt Engines, Automatics. CASES ADJOURNED Generators. Fuel Donald Joseph Noonan. Borden and Edison Mckenna. Carleton each charged separately with stealing money. had their case further adjourned to Aug. 14. at which time the case will proceed. Magistrate W. Chester S. Mac- Dona H slatted. , George Russell Squarebriggs. Miscouche. was fined $50 and 8 Pumps. Heads. Cranks. Water mm. A complete tins of accessories for ‘02 models. Stewart Motors :24 Gt. George St. I-5579 When you think of C O N C R E T E Think of §Pottersons ~ FAST EFFICIENT i t l w It ii I ‘I i l 01" QUEBEC THE DEPARTMENT OF‘ YOUTH a federal-provincial ires English hers, men or the ‘I‘lu-ought experience. Oaiditlon of employment: Min- mun starting salary $4.200-= 8.000 according to oualliica- l tions: week Writs Phone 2265 It is located beside the pro-; in Charlotte-" . of . t Canada held their first meeting: Sulmnorsido Aron Stewart. Wood Islands, was sworn in as an RCMP recruit by Inspector A. S. McNeil. Left yard but. Mr. MacDonald said For Accused court yesterday by Mggis. trate R.S. Hinton QC. Another forfeited ball of $25 when ! failed to appear to face a charge of speeding. Rev. Pierre Arsenault. Sum- | merside spoke to the court in be- {half of Cecil lMonki Arsenault ! who.was‘also charged with t Father Arsenault stated he! knew the accused had been a .recurrent offender and although he had visited him in jail on se- little or no effect. The priest al~. fr so said “the accused hasn’t been woon ISLANDS N JOINS RCMP _,.._. Cpl. William Caughlln and no. Stewart who leaves this mOi'l!a ing in varieties show piec by train for recruit trains" ’ g at RCMP Depot Division: to right are Inspector McNeil. Regina, Sask. flowers and of made‘ ‘a of . e several large Chief of Police Donald wamni. makes‘ hope added “If there’s any _ of rehabilitation we ' c__e_;:- ‘$20 and costs in magistrates l-051113? Would like in it and won’t stand in the Sentence was adjourned ft'll‘_“I he month. Tignish To Have“-‘ Ball Clinic Today. TIGNISH —John Gavin. vice- president of Tignish Sports Rec-= reation Association, announced yesterday that there will be a baseball clinic this afternoon on the Dalton School diamond for veral occa-sionts the visits had 3“ b°y5 °f S°h°°l age and "V9 cm the Tignish area. The clinic will be under the at- ‘around the church much and I supervision of the physical fit- misdeeds." plained Arsenault had taken the initiative this time and phoned him seeking help and F‘ a t h e r Arsenault said he wished to as- sist him as much as humanly possible. The clergyman said Arsenault told him he would like to get work.to which Magis- trate I-Iinton replied "If he could get gardening work it would be fine — he did a good job around‘ the court house" where he had} 4 R.M.A.-Endorsed by Canadian Business From Coast to Coast ordinary eoncroro. ness division. A track and field clinic is slated for a later date? MOTOR REWllllilNG & REPAIRS I Storey Electric Ltd. 1354. l’rince $1.. 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