ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside and Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Mar. 12, 1962. 3 Teacher Upheld For Slapping Boy SUMMERSIDE — Actions of a, and a 13-year-old sister, re Summerside teacher in slapping | turned to the stadium and a an 11year-ld, grade three stud-| seule resulted which was brok ext who directed foul and ie up by tw . No| Scese language at te. teacher |ene was iaferes. Fotowing ts when she verbally paid ten orld oe tea a for misbehaving during a school | assa assault charges against Mrs. skating session at the Stadium | Arsenault. Feb. 27, was upheld by Magts-| var the accused was found trate R'S. Hinton, QC, in Sum- counsel for the defence, merside aes teed peeaay |e. ice MecDaeis eae a | ning. strong plea for a suspended sen- | Magistrate Hinton said he felt| tence because of the age and | that under the circumstances the | pregnancy of the accused. Ma teacher was justified in slapping | istrate Hinton deferred sentence | the youngster who defied the | until March 24, pointing out that | authority invested in the teach | the young brother had been the | ed for maintaining order and dis- | instigator of the whole incident, | cipline among school children, | and should be made aware of his | The magistrate said the court | responsibility in the matter. would not be satisfied until the | | Chief of Police Peter R. Whit youngster apologized to the| informed ti oung | teacher for his unmanneriy coo-| lad, would Me all lkelthood be pearing before Judge Walter (ibe) tiara by the. mar'e | E, Darby tn juvenile court prior TWO OF the top performers | % mile. and the I6yearold | ceernemerires cemeene | nonce ae at the Prinée County ice sports | competition as well as the | Williams, : meet held Saturday night at | couples race with Alan Nichol- | fitt, heat he te Seatee a cipal pevectr| Red Devils Top Civic Stadium were Mona | son. Paul, a Summerside High | Relay race (girls)—1, O'Leary! teachers, Miss Marina Deighan Couglin of Alberton and Paul | School student, won the boys | —Sheila Carruthers,” Norma| and Miss Myra Murphy. X-Men For Title MacWilliams of Summerside. | open mile and the event for | Adams, Shirley MacAusland.| ‘The charge resulted from | Rekte Mona captured the girls open | 14-year-olds. Gail MacDonald; 2. Kensington | an assault made against the| FREDERICTON (cP) — Unt [Driver Fined <Sharon Clark, Mary Camp-| two teachers by Mrs. Arsenault | versity of New Brunswick Red } “) H ; RED CROSS LOANS EQUIPMENT Examining some of the 2,200 ve Mrs. articles of sick room equip- | year are, left to right, Mrs. | Robert Coffin and Mrs. Jack bell, Ruby Melnnis, Sharon | .|Devils Saturday won the Marl- | te Sine, bee eee prone Dad ee 4 125 In S’ side ment which were loaned free | Heber Horne, Charlottetown; | Stevenson, Charlottetown, | of charge from 14 Red Cross John MacCannill, RN, | member of the home aursing ' Baker. | hock | ; 3 rived home and reported that |time Intercollegiate ey | 7 Prince Co lce § orts tons Alan Nicholeoa, Booty | the teacher had slapped him. | championship, defeating St. | me eaten mean mill, RN, ® Pr Ped Meiincy, PON | Mrs. Arsenal, withthe boy| Francis Xavier Universi, X-/ srammensiDe — in police |a® cevtres throughout the | Argyle Shore, who tnstructed | lass in Charlottetown, n 4-2 before more than Wilkie; 2, Sunffnerside—Paul court Saturday Horace Dawson MacWilliams, David Campbell, | Office of the Tnspector General | {#0 ia. Montague Tops dni areal ene eHarmony AF” rom |The, chon, oe, wp te Cuan Sas va tet ss (Construction Contracts les ri ace—1, Mona Cot in the lopment Gd ure peed, pl § ix ee eee en ot Blans and operations in sup- a the opener 4-2 in overtime | to a charge of operating a motor Show Increa Thi Year Crapaud Minors | eens Oona Anclod te Rokr era Le bounced tome od with a 76 over. | Veticle while his ability to drive se s MONTAGUE — The Monta | y ale “pr SUMMERSIDE — A large| 1. Wendy Smith, sum. st.; 2,| Alberton: Sum. St Sarmmersie, | Smith received 'a personal let. | time decision Friday night. ee ee, | eoneree. (CP) — Canadian Atlantic $21,228,600, down $15,-| Sue B” Paperweights defeated crowd gf parents and other in- | Diane Hardy, Alberton; 8, Janet | Summer Street Elementary; |ter of commendation in reco-| St. Thomas University Tom | fos, edied me speed-skating fans were ae Borden. St. Summerside, Elm | gni 2 of his outstanding ser-| mies won the Chet ot Police Peter White Seven years and under Street Elementary; Si, _Pk., | vice sa0t | stated Dawson's car had. col iimruse Wentsoy, Siemon Pk,| Slemon Park; Bord-Borden;| “Gerry” was born in Truro, peere pediiee some very exciting races where |2. Paul Matheson, Sum. St., 3,| Ken.-Kensington. !'N.S., and gradulated from Col- | 17, period. Goalte | North Market street around 930 speed and spills were the two| Robert Harris, O'Leary. Officials — Starter Francis | chester County Academy. He en-| Dave Inch picked up an saeiet iriday with ‘ooneicerstie'' tans most important contributors to| Girls—eight years, 1, MeNeill; | announcer, ‘Thomas | rolled in the RCAF in 1941 and|on the play when he cleared a | age resulting. The alternative to| ¢FCbruary contracts totalled! $23,841,700; business $75,135,300, success and failure | Pickard, Sum. St. 2. Si - judges, Charles Ballem, | shortly received his pilot's wings. | pass to Cloutier at the UNB | the fine was seven days in jail, | $202363:000, up $53,384,300 from | up $14,328,800; industrial $25, Results were as follows: (first | nard, se Bee Bondergnet George Mac-| During the war he was an in-|line. The little centre shot ‘he |e fine was § ys in Jail | February last year. 795,900, up $8,809,200; engineer. two in each race me signe fo ao onary. eer Deva a Scorer, Norman MacDon- structor a serving in many parts | distance ‘and beat Fabro with : Two month figures by cate tng $38,000 100, up $6,404,600 ree + | | close-in drive. | gories are: Residential $133,-| February figures by regions: S AGE " Chatteteioen leter | Mactonall,” Gostemes, 2 — siemens | , From 1946 to 1950 he attended| Richard Clark scored an te ‘St. Dunstan Ss ,600, up $49,945,500; business Atlantic $3,000,000 down 57.1 per! Modern theory suggests that province to 1,900 homes last | a class at Canoe Cov = e ? s |last week at Montague to take two months of the year totalled | $48,398,900; Ontario $205 5740 400, | he Kings and Queens champion the corresponding period in 1961 | 900, up $13,744,100 hips. says Southam - MacLean build-| February figures by categor- 8 ing reports. ies: Residential $62,832,500, up The ster of the game Billy jullivan of Montague four goals with the other being alle by Mervin Power. ‘They now advance to meet the winners of Prince County. h) Harris, O'L,, 8. Ricky Handy, Acadia Universit ‘goal r i i i y and Noval surance s th de- $164,319,000, up $51,394,900; cent with only residential re-| the earth existed approximately Girle—seven years and under| Alb, ; Scotia Technical College, grad- | fore tan tn ia cen te, S uares Seri dustrial’ $24,297,100, ‘down $621,-| cording a gain; Quebec. $42,900,-| 3,400,000,000 years. ago weaxs, mile (open)—1. David cain in ent Clik Bachelor ot ing. ‘The goal came with St iq res TIES) eo enginee ring $100060,400,| 000, 73.4 per cent higher with = = "LATE NOTICES | Williams, SHS, 2, John Harper, | Engineering degree in C1vil|w% Tloyeee yanr'e “at Sf 39,000. gains in all categories; Ontario : ae cata ta = haa eve ae | Engineering. He rejoined ithe te Fabro was taken out | Saint Dunstan's High School anes month figures by regions | $91,700,000, up 40.2 per cent with ] ot eee. ye RCAF in 1050. and has since|in favor of an extra attacker. |Won the second game of their |__| gains in all categories; Western| | |served at Air Force headqu-| Don Wells and Frank Bar-|best of three Interscholastic $28,500,000, up 38.7 per cent with |} ‘ : Rare Obtain; srictun nmseitened Bal iigays fi h gains ‘in’ residential, business 3 Trudy Proulx, . | iakcrat” se neat eens teaux scored | the other UNB |Senior ‘A’ hockey finals with King Iisners and engineering f pair for the Xavieriai vertising section.) HOGG — At Prince County ae Summerside, his present base, | Summerside High Saturday af- | The figures represent about 50|| Hospital, Sunday, ‘March ry nas Gao where he is chief af construc: a _—_| festoon at Saint: Danetan's, de- ‘Cop Opener [percent of tot ‘new and re-|| a oe Y, Taal eouttioats feating the visiting Sum-Hi team Pair construction and more than | | ogg, Myre Street, Summerside. Sain. Lér. Sinith ts marcied | ; fi 80 per cent of new construction. Resting at the Bowness Fu | yer, oi, 2 Ane Daistl Brd | the former Pauline Wintred Kensington Lady ea, team had [eteap pees a i : facDonald ‘of. Truro. cy b as) fangementa io be announced | % Gloria Gaudet, Elm 8 hove tiree toys, ober ay |Dies In 74th Year at" Summerside last. Thursday [om™anding seven-goal lead io ' later. y Si. Ra; neth and Stephen. and the sued and deciding game | {noe ‘yoreame, total-goal Mart | mNoY | ; : : z KENSINGTON — Mrs. Wil- and deciding game | time Junior hockey final ser- GETSON — At Saint John, N.B. 5 lan Cu li D lam Johnson of Kensingten pas- e ee cick is week lies with Frederiction ee } TROUBLE FREE HEAT |} Saturday, March 10, 1962 Dan- riing Draw sed away on Friday at Prince ers | Saturday, belting their hosts t fel A. Geison, Kildare Capes, | County Hospital Annex, Sum-| Scoring for SDH were B. Dal- | 2. eA wit f ia his <a ae at a For Montaque merside in her 74th year follow- | ‘™ c aor L i repat | ‘The second game will be play- | ooney Funeral Home unt fae. & teabtliy Hnead |an and Paul McGonnell. Gallant |ed at Halifax Forum next Sat- Monday, March 12 from where eae Seay On| abe, wanten dormer Pear i|Set ee | nee SH ELL his remains will be forwarded) ruthers, ou. ON LD, aan 7 PM, Stavert, a daughter of the late| Side sniper Keith Blenkhorn eiuced the | to his late residence for Pri-| cee sq) R. e 1—R. Beck, A. Jones, D.| Mr. and Mrs. William Stavert, | Grant tetrad sale! | wiemers ri tree Pk., 3. Derek Burns, Sum. vate service at 2 o'clock then Cotta, ie Cetin i :| Brien were the officals for the |Hanna, Joe McNeil Dick Red. oF: i mpbell vs," H. | Kelvin Grove and lived at Mar-| ed to the Anglican Church of | "5K "ken, 2. Dean Lawrence, IRCAF Officer MacGregor, 8. MacDonald, Dr. | gate from the time of her mar. | ame, den, Dave Boyd, Bernie Bishop Tah St m. Ma Sree nS 30, ae |i ic! Poe R. on ., riage to Mr. Johnson until- their and ne meh mares — STOVE d ' = nent church cemetery, Ice icholson, fortl i 16 years ago. singles. ‘ince Estabrooks and | an 12, years—1, Marlene ‘Commended 2 ale ee retirement about 16 years ag inet | IRISH PLAY h ryand psig, Ho ¢ ywn Bev Bawn scored one apiece for “ona pel Charlotte. | MacNeil, St. Mary's’ head. 3,| a. At eet aie ee Gan bie aan aes rse er | the, Caps | FURNACE OIL DRAWS NEAR wth ten erates Con| Malt. A Squadron Leader Gerald Duvat, R, Ferguson, Lewis Moase, New Annan a Kingfishers scored . nd ° The to Ken. | brother, Edmund Stavert, Ken. Dies Friday \sr lead in ee = netted J. W. SKINNER Tickets are going at . (Gerry) M. Smith recently re- a fast Tee iL. Johnston Irish Professor” ie 181 Prince Street, Saal ‘One mile (open)—1.Paul Mac- : i f more . clip for 89 years. Resting at the Hon- Williams, SHS, 2, Russell Wil-| ceived a commendation from Air | nedy, <5, G. Warner vs, | ington, as well as a number o i essey Fi iams, Aib,, 3, David Campbell, L. Johnston, P. Sinclair, E. | ‘ la - " , nessey Funeral ‘Home fro m| liams, Alb, 3, ‘David 1, | Marshall Hugh Campbell, chief c nieces and nephew: PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) |and hire read Dial 894-4044 which is being presented next SHS. of the air a During Sadr. | MacLure, Wm. ‘The funeral will be held today th goalies were sharp in the Kensingthon Road Friday and Saturday, March 1€ where the funeral will take lacLure, Naddy. Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane, |fast-stepping, wide-open en- and 17 in Birchwood High School fiery? Mrs LIU yOu | aay is Gal ae Mr | ti Rk hd gene brewer ok ame Tce eer Fore ahes WAY Radin te ye Bera Selock to St. Dunstan's Basil- | Gallant. ban St, 2. Mike Brow, ay Wine hi Ga, Woke | horses as Sword Dancer and kicking’ aside 32 of 34 shots in Irish Society. for Requiem High Mass at Sl in’ Beeching, Si, | Force, from 1959 to 1961, he Fraser 8 Gay, Wm. | in People's cemetery, Kensing. ee yous éigniad em Cavalcade, died Friday night in oe Halifax cage wi lle Don ty hee ee gave valuable assistance to, the | Breheut (Sur iuese aidepet “St teeth tot ‘ has loads of humorous situations Catholic cemetery. vies 13 years—1. Pauline| . spital on hae Storey Electric Ltd. }and word is that it will rate pe Aw, todas Secanea, | Mrs, Sloane, an heiress to the ——————__ with the best of St. Patrick's ANT — At the Prince Eé-| gin St Veiony ee OL, ' Dodge automobile fortune, had OLD HORSE AUTOMATIC WASHER ward Island Hospital Sunday,| Boys, 13 years—1, Paul Hogan, geteted the hospital, ia January : - Jack, Blanchard. above, bas March lt, 1962, J, Emmeti| sum’ St.. 2. Dale Clee, Si, ; ve The nature of her ilness was | The oldest recorded age. for & DRYER REPAIRS = faifficult role as Russel Meeker 319 Euston Street, ag-| 3. Bill Bubel, SI, Pk not. disclosed. Her Brookmeade | a horse was ‘s attained ‘and Jack surely does his part years | stable was the leading money by “Old Billy" an English jto make “The Irish Professor” winner in the United States in barge horse from the Mersey 1935, 1950 and 1959. River area. We have a full staff a foctory trained servicemen, facilities and parts for all ph " Resting at the Girls, 14 years—1. Sheila | Hennessey Funeral Home| Carruthers, O'L., 2, Shitley Mac- | where the funeral will rn SO, & Bale a9 miss out on your tie i ‘ s kets. They'll soon be ail . Place Wedaitsday morning and Faye Gordon, Phone ws today. . [ie yous Wow ot. Dae te St. Dunstan's Basili S El ic L d. Pharmacy, Medical q for Requiem High Mass at 9 yeore--1. Paul ‘Meo torey Electric Ltd. [Redan Gros. Hushes Drug, o'clock. Interment tes | winttne iin'S: Aton Geshe | Dial Stead’s Pharmacy. _Giggey's Pharmacy, K and R Store and Roman Catholic cemetery Elm St, 3 David Campbell, | m Chitown 47041 — S'side 2822 | CRIS Pharmace MURPHY — At the Charlotte. town Hospital Saturday, March bens 3 sear oat a | 10, 1962, Mary Jean Murphy, Judy Kelly, Bord § Spring Park Rood, in her IN MEMORIAM MacINNIS: In loving memory of Mrs. Henry Macinnis who passed away March 9, 1940. Ever remembered—Ever loved Inserted by Family. ATTENTION -- School Children AX special matinee of this year’s St. Patrick's Play “The Irish Professor” will be held Wednes- you're free as can be in SArONG) Walki Stretch! Reach! Bend! Sarong is de- Signed with your active life in mind. Sarong dence from where ‘be held Ss vice commencing at 2 o’e Interment in the Hempshire | cemetery. ree oon oo Noe eae \ day afternoon, March 14 in Birchwood High School ey alk on . Embroidered nylon taffeta bra; Terylene \ auditorium. $198, Men Wiliam 2 L. John- Stretch leno sides and back. 32-36 A, 32-38 8, This performance will commence promptly at aoe Some 2406 and 0. $4, 3:30 and pleasing speciaities will be provided be- XS"trom the Devison ‘Panera | ‘COPTER SLINGS SEAL PELTS High waist girdle in leno, astex and batiste. tween acts. idence. | Straignt, average or full hips. 24-42, $10,_ m re ernes wl held A small Bell helicopter, one | dropping its load of seal pelts. S" cots trip while the fourth The children of both orphanages will be from Kensington United Church of four ‘copters tak- | The sling load of pelts can be two roter ° A RSET COMPANY, LTD. guests of The Benevolent Irish Society for this (today) Monday. at 2 p.m. In-| ing part in the Rustico-based | agen suspended under the ma- DOMINION CORSE Y . . terment in Peoples’ cemetery, chine. The three ‘copters of QUEBEC + MONTREAL + TORONTO + VANCOUVER date matinee performance.