. oe St | Leadership OT. aries Vian C ae : | Convention Eastern and Central Disticte Given $100 Fine Coming Soon The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 18, 1965. 5 | i | a URIS — Vincent Josep h|journed to Nov. 22-for trial. He! ‘It learned é | Gallant, St. Charles, | pleaded| was also represented by Mr. from” W R. satel ek ® {guilty to a charge of- impaired | MacQuaid. |demt of the Prince Edward Is- e eee oe ee Alonzo Bell Blaisse of Midgell |land Liberal Association - that 5 oF 0. Game Ww gistrate| pleaded not guilty to @ charge|a convention will be held im the MV. King's County Re ctvate Coun | driving Without a licence and|neer future to name a pto- hens County Magistrate's Court |had his case adjourned to Dec.|vincial Liberal leader. No . \reprenemted te Baceie ee wat] 1, to five @ date for trial. date has been set for the com- TA Macculoan the |.2W° Souris men, James Robert | Vention. , Queen, nepedpented ee nt cee Durke| & will remaoe civenel winds each pleaded guilty ac make FP Francis MacPhee, of break, entry and thett of a-|ments once the ‘dats’ hes Bis GEORGETOWN — A 1 arge|and was fined $60 and costs or 20 |") a eahed ow Weles valued at less than $50/decided on, but the convention Lawrence MacLeod of M | the of which did not ex- pom Segncten, Qe a rey | [a wi eer i oe trial The Crown was i ted’ in |had his case adjourned to Dec. | all cases by attorney |16 at 2 p.m. He was represented °f Murray River, charged with |charges of J. Arthur McGuigan, |by J. P. Nicholson. | supplying liquor to a person un-| in , David John Butler of Gasper- |" 2! years of age had her case |$20 John Patrick Mac eaux charged with breaking and|*@Jourmed for hearing on Dec. 16 Rollo Bay, who earlier entering the fishing shack of | Sf 2 pam. The accuned was rap guilty to breaking and entering|Guy Graham and committing an|‘®S*0d by J. P. Nicholson. : the store of Jerome o —— ae Saree, had ee cech charged Souris stealing a case adjourn lov. 24. cation each on ssooried. rans of sigaretiag |The secured who s.remanded| 00 1. in court yester- The annual meeting of the West Prince Oon- was sentenced to serve im custody is at present a hos-|4ay, f to appear. servative om will be held in the monthe is Hinge Covaiy Jah (as vétiont, charges against them Associati L Court Maclallan who has a record of| Merbert Lawrence Mcisaac, of ceeded with House, Alberton, Thursday, November 18, at previous convictions fer theft was Royalty, ¢ ac MUA TLL IGM) 8 p.m. A full attendance of poll chairmen Efering William Hume of bur. ae rN tS members is requested. ; ray Harbour, of having the care or control of a motor i ey vehicle while was fined Storey Electr a ne ee i The accused did not give @vid- ence or call witnesses. Giving evidence for the Crown Jewell aod berry plants Willa A’ Dewmay ef the theo | , Packer » York which will be (See Across the fslend column . ~ Mrs. —_ ae are seen 2 ee over oer “ Vf for 5 ee aes oe See : sorting vidual straw- next spring's planting. page story. MacLean SATURDAY High Bank area also gave evid- = : : = OPEN TONIGHT festa DRUNKEN DRIVING | anricArearutTure dri Lorne Joba Call of Charlotte P| town, charged with drunken driv- \ ‘ : ing had his case adjourned to e Dec. 23 at 10:30 a.m. for trial. ‘ ° ; The accused was represented by ‘ = = conomis s Group [tet en a + Everett James William Mac- . . Leod of Georgetown pleaded MONCTON — A This capital investment covers|cil had shown that the economy |guilty to doing damage to ¥ economic future for the Atlantie|such items as houses, schools,|of the region is still lagging be-|coat of Yvon That Guarantee You Bet eettait’ ct Ca: |industrios, atiition’ sagautenten | Comin ce **|§60. The case was Wahn, lu s, U 4 e . b 2 nadian National Railways, when|ing, trade, finance and commer-|PAYS TRIBUTE Dec. 1 at 1 p.m. for hearing. : he aciteeseod the lossl ot ela services. " The speaker paid tribute to the | Kenneth Wellington Warmth Without Weight! | the Society Cost! “This massive investment, as/| efforts by APEC, of Montague, pleaded : ot New Brunswick |well as providing many in| Estate of Nova Scotia, the New |® charge of dangerous in Moncton Tuesday: the eonstruction and in- | Brunswiek- Development Corpora- sts At the end of a detailed sur-|dustries, is also increasing pro-|tion, the Atlantic Development vey of the local and uational |4uctive capacity and employment |Board and si bodies to} ~ > economy, Mr. Wahn tolé_his lis- opportunities throughout the At- | overcome lems faced in the teners: “I am sure the Atlantic |!antic Provinces,” he R ec velopment of the re- Provinces, with the spirit which| Looking ‘ahead to 1966, Mr.| gion. He added: “Canadian Na- is evident among them today,|Wahn said that the prospects for | tional has also undertaken sev- will be able to overcome their |stowth in the Canadian economy | eral industrial of areas difficulties. The next five -years|were reasonably good. “Accord-| in the region to inform business- will see increasing efforts to de. | ingly, the prospects for the Atlan-| men about the amenities in the velop this area of Canada to its|tic Region are promising,” he) area. e | full tial. I am confident | added. ; He went on ‘‘the most import- j »y will meet with success.” Factors- which would” influence | ant-resource~of any area” isthe naan ii) wh Wale ted out that be-|the local economy in 1966 in-/ quality of its people. tween the beginning of 1962 and | cluded the completion of the lead-| “At preesnt more and more IN HOSPITAL the end of this year more zine concentrator and smelter | skills and professional talents are; ‘Mrs, Andrew T.Gellant, North $3,000,000,000 will have been near Bathurst; the heavy water | being placed at a premium. It | Rustico, is a patient in vested in the Atlantic Provinces. |plant and associated thermal | is impossible to overstress the) Charlottetown power plant at Glace Bay; the| importance of ° education and Clairtone factory at New Glas-|training in today’s rapidly- $600 RAISED - ie ASTERN gow, and the automobile as-| changing industries... it augurs | Approximately $400 was rais- sembly plant at Sydney. well for your future industrial eq at the benefit LS DEVELOPMENTS LISTED development that you are putting for the Young Charlottetown FUNERA mae bgp aa onary: oo emphasis on education St rings at the Confederation | a lu . . lCentre Theatre z NB: i the chemical complex at Ba addition, a donation _ of MacLELLAN FUNERAL = \tjorchester Cape, N.B., , the WEATHER ES by the Hillsboro Funere! services for Urban Mae inydro plant at Baie Despoir, ‘Chapter of the IODE. . Lellan, Cardigan, were held at nid, the newsprint mill at ae All Saints Cardigan, 00 |Come-By-Chance, Nfld., e TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- | FLIGHT CANCELLED @ Sizes 34 to 46 in Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 9.50 a.m. /sion to the pulp mill at Grand tures: an for Eastern Pro- regulars afd talls Requiem High Maes was cele- /Falls, Nfld., work on the P.E.I.|Low Overnight High Tuesday ivincial Airways in Charlottetown brated by Rev. Preston Ham- | causeway, the sinking of a new |Dawson 7 3 ‘said last night all flights in the @ Choose from black, char- : mil. Rev. Urban Gillis and ee dae eee ns Vancouver’ 35-575 : 50 Maritime Provinces were cam | coal, blue, black and dark. a Rev. Clare MacDonald were jothers Breton, Victoria . 50 celled due to the in- brown. nt sanctuary, The |possibility work on | Regina - 3 17 | qemient t is expected. net oie Francis Mac- |Geveloping the Churchill Fajis in | winnipeg ~ 3 18 |fights 2 yee ‘ : Poulan Philip MacEachern, Ur- |Labrador were also mentioned as | Toronto . a. eT ® $60 00 sar eiasbochecs Urban Sulli- |having an influence on the de-|ottawa 31 32., ATTENDING ROYAL eg. ° van, Alvin Myers, Jay Keumey |Velopment of the region's econ-/Montreal ........ 3) 32 | Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Mac- and Bernard Wilson. Interment Commenting on the tullltate for ete ow z s - Elmwood, are . Sn vations Atlantic » Mr. Icaint John 39 «53- winsar Fite, Mr, isieabe as tery. Wahn said that prospects for as 5 = Moncton ... ... ... 39 53. | one of the four Island breeders MacADAM FUNERAL — The /uining were favorable, mention: | a itax 4 50 |of Dual Purpose Shorthorn’ cat- tuneral for Donald J. MacAdam |i9é inn ove from tabrader, lead) Charlottetown ...... 31 52 | tle who dominated their breed rs a (aor Pisrthe Henoeasey Funeral ef, ofe Bodies in Newfoundland |S7ine) 6 = ee re cartier ls month. QULT LINED sie ing from the Hennessey and gypsum in the Maritimes armout! wile eae — alifax e r nth. : . Home. to St. —— : ome “Coal production should in-|5t- John’s + ‘“s 2 " SAFETY a 7 : : co s where Requiem 5 | crease Boston . J celebrated by Rev. George Mac- | trom thermal ams if tech-|New York <S =o A junior Chamber # Pome} : NYLON PARKAS Cormack who also conducted | nical difficulties can be over-|Miami ... .. 67 81. |merce Elmer the Safety service at the grave. The Mt. |come.”’ he said. New Orleans .. 65 71 Elephant program was held in Stewart branch of the Royal! Demand for pulp and paper is/Tucson . «+. . 87-73: | West Kent Etlementary School 100 Dupont Nyton Canadian Legion were present \expected to increase. The Atlan-|Los Angeles ... ... 61 65 | yesterday. This is a JC project Zipper and Button Closure at the funeral with their grave- |tie fishing industry, with larger; HALIFAX (CP) — The wea. | which is being conducted in all Up to size 50 side service c by Colin |and more efficient boats serving| ther office say rain was in all | city schools. City Police Inspec- Zip-off hood MacDonald. ‘ast Post’ and |modern processing plants, should| of the Maritimes Wednesday | tor Gus Dowling spoke to the | Quilt lining ‘ ‘Reveille’ were sounded by |be in a better competitive posi-| evening. Temperatures were | youngsters on the importance Water and stain repellant George Boudreault. The pail-|tion and the outlook for it is| chiefly in the high 40's and low | of safety rules, R L MacEwen, |‘‘#00d”. ; 50's. 4 eg ane Tekan, Shnetea In agriculture, while income A storm centred over southern CARD as tie ular fo MacDonald, Ward Doyle, Frank- |from ootatoes next year ts not| Maine Has. lowed its forward |,,F lowing are the r = Reg. 19.95 n tin Johnston and Charles Mae. \@xpected to be as high as in| orocrede, and ip now expected |the card party at the Basilica Cg. I 7. e took pl in |1965. voor crops in Europe could} ¢, jie late toda Recreation last night: ee ace ™ | provide export outlets for Atlan- eves Games Y- |ladies first, Mrs. Catherine At- Value a foamed te oreducers. sarc Ml tercloee Go aslaped|Tinw:, niles, sscond,, Mrs. Past NEW PLANTS ON a ters; g erome The manufacturing sector, he in its motion across the district. ion; gents second, Peter Mae. | io CITY AREA st: should have, nother’ rood | Sew, Mee with. showers and /Quaid: dove prise, Mis 6. Bg ie FUNERALS ow. css enunine up < an regions today. erine Sheppard; freeze out, Mrs. Maritimes and added. “The de-| Friday is forecast to be Edith Mullen and Cyrus Vessey. a mand for steel is exnected to in-| Cloudy and_cold with scattered Two IN HOSPITAL JONES FUNERAL — The fu- crease and orders will have to be Better. _ 5 “We have told by various tourist that CNS red, which was ounces in At wai lantic provinces, is contributing substantially to the growth of this important industry,” Irving Thompson, John Caifns, Be-well Stewart, Willem Vey Nov. 28th—At the - - - sey, Frank Vessey Patrick t Fiynn. Flowerbearers were Ar HORSE and SULKY'S GRANAD thur Stewart, Jack McLure, Ar- STEAK ROOM g and Stanley W . Inter Members and Guests Welcome ment took place in Marshfield | Kent Street Charlottetown eamatary a ™,! and Charlottetown 40 and %, A Smash Hit At The Flamingo Club, Halifax "GRAHAM BOWSER” Toronto and Montreal Night Club Star snowflurries in the three pro- vices : Northern Nova Scotia, Eastern Shore, Prince Edward Island, southern half eastern New Bruns- wick Counties: Cloudy and a little colder: Scattered rainshow- ers, mixed in the afternoon with snowfhurries. Winds southwest 30 with gusts to 45. Early morn- ing and mid-afternoon tempera- tures at New Glasgow, Goshen, Moncton 40 and 33. Outlook for Friday, cloudy and cold with snowflurries. High tide today at Charlotte town 58.47 a.m. and 7.07 p.m. At Ruetico at 12.25 a.m. and 234 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte town. 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