battle with Premier Duplessis of | Quebec. The court ordered the premier to pay Mr. Roncarelli $33,123,33 in damages plus in-| (CP Wirephete) | Mt. Stewart Hockey Club Sponsors Annual Sports British Guiana ts s Urged To Buy More From Canada | By D'ARCY O'DONNELL GEORGETOWN, British Guiana (CP) — A. C. Ashforth of Toronto, p' of the Cana- dian Chamber of Commerce and i|nead ofthe Canadian economic mission now visiting British § |Guiana, said he would like to see this British colony on the South American mainland buy more Mr. Ashforth made the state ment at a press conference Wed- pesday shortly before departure of the mission for Barbados whtre it will conclude Saturday The 17 day tour of the West Indies and British Guiana. He said he persona'ly would like to see an increase in trade between Canada and British Guiana. “We now buy from you} more than four times as much as: you buy from us.” © LOST FLOUR MARKET He mentioned that Canada held 93 per cent of the British Guiana flour market in 1993 and new held only 25 per cent. American flour, heavily subsidized by the United States, could be obtained more cheaply here. Mr. Ashfocth said British is buying U.S. flour because o More favor- able. price, but Canada bought considerable B_itish Guiana sugar although she possibly could obtain a better deal elsewhere. “Cenada does not let the doliar of trade, p He hoped the British Guiana government would reconsider and rescind the sharp increase in tar- iff against Canadian potatoes. The last budget increased the tariff to $3 per 100 pounds from 25 cents per 100. This amounted to “an embergo.”; INVESTMENT PROTECTION On the question of Canadian in- vestment in British Guiana, Mr. Ashforth said Canadians would invest here only if satisfied the Fined $100 And 30-Day Jail Term For Leaving Accident GEQRGETOWN — Stipendiaty Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, QC, held Magistrate’s court at! Georgetown on Wednesday. Anne Griffin; -(2) Mary Afieck. Beys (8-10 yrs.)4(1) Clifford. | Affleck; (2) KeatcClark. j Girls (10-13 yrs.)—(1) Florence Jay; (2) Marion MacEachern. : Boys {10-13 yrs.)—‘1) Crane; (2) George Burke. Girls (13-16 yrs.)—(1) Affleck; (2) Gail MacIntyre. Beys (13-16 yrs.)—(1) “—John MacEachern; cette. Girls Free-for-all (10 and un- dé-)—Lynn Smith. The first annual ice-sports and arnival which were held at Mt. “wart Rink Friday night prov- gd to be a great success. Skating costumes of various inds designed and worn by the en brought loud cheers and from a large ome of arents and fans. The program proceeded as ies namely—Leith Affieck, ver Smith, Kevin Doyle, Roddy Donald and Pius Griffin, ed the costumes and Mrs. arold Affleck, Mrs. Eldon Glo- and Mrs. Bob Pigot pre- ted the prizes. Girls—(1) Lynn Smith; (2) larol Anne Griffin: (3) Wilma offin, Jane Mullen and Linda ffleck; (4) Rose and Marion ‘igott. ° Boys—(1) Debbie Affleck; (2) tanley Affleck and Carman Jay Following the costume carni- al races were held and the fol- wing prizes given. Girls (68 yrs.)—(1) Lynn | mith; (2) Betty Jean Affleck; der)—Kent Clark. After the prizes were given the children gathered on the ice par- | ticipating in an orange and ap- ple scramble. An hour's skating brought the successful evening to a close. + Curling Draw For Mentague ! Curling schedule Montague to- 3) Linda McGuirk. dav: Boys (6-8 yrs.)—(1) Harry|7 Pp. M. rane; (2) Raymond Innis and| West Ice: M. E. Cudmore, eith Pigott. vs. H. Clair; East. Ice: Don Girls (810 yrs.)—(1) Carol | Wannamaker, vs. Neil Hooley. oF. Mw. . Peg Sullivan; East Ice: Brooklyn Boy —s | cH. in Record Mile Moar, vs.._R. Beck. | MONTAGUE — Congratulations N rt , T 5 : , re being extended Jimmy Mar- n 17-year-old’ son of Mr. and irs. Ernest Martin, Brooklyn, -Y., in again being crowned hampion and winning silver ska- *s in the provincial boys tourna- ent finals in Madison Square arden on December 17th. Burn- ig up the ice in-the record break- wz time of 3:0712 for one mile. This is the fourth year Jimmy as won silver skates asd has pen carrying off top honors in ophies and medals in all the ew England States. He is also m ardent golfer, winning many pmpetitive matches. Jimmy’s many Island friends re interested in Lis success as » spends his summers here with ls aunt, Mrs. Fred Leard, Pis- id, and Mrs. Hubert Nelson, penawe. PERSONALS Friends of Mr. G. H. Nelson, fontacue are sorry to hear he | ill in the Kings County Mem- rial Hospital. Miss Thelma Stewart,’ em- loyee of the provincial gov- rmment in Charlottetown, spent we weekend at the home of pr parents Mr. and Mrs. James tewart. Mrs. Evangeline Bell, Mrs. ince Larkin, Mrs. Park\ Whit. ck, all of Charlottetown, ere in Montague on Wednes- ay to attend the funeral of ie late Mrs. Ada Collings. Rev. Owen Kiggins, George wn, was in Montague Wed- ssday to attend the funeral of e late Mrs. Ada Collings. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mc- regor, St. Mary’s Road, at- a the funeral of the late Collings on Wednesday. firs. John Morris, Dundas was visitor to Montague, for the ist week. While in Montague ie attended the funeral of © aunt, Mrs. Ada Collings. - _ EASTERN GUARDIAN AUCTiON “45” Score Cards r sale at Guardian-Patrio: sntral Printing. ganizations using this column promote their meetings, enter imments events etc.. are re- ested to place their announce. pnts in the name of the spun- ring Organization. COME ONE, come all! Dress- | to kill, prizes. canteen, valen-, i¢ Carnival. Montague Rink. yruary llth., 7.30 p.m. Please pport a yery worthy organiza- m, the P.E.I. Retarded Chil- en's Association, Montague © GET YOUR free Perfection |} ik at Stewart and Beck's. Mon gue, this week-end. Ask our les staff for particulars. West Ice: L. MacDonald, vs. | Judgement was given in the | ;case of a Mount Stewart resi-| ‘dent, charged with- failing to; stop at the scene cf an ac- cident. The accused was found! guilty as charged and fined $100 | and costs or 30 days and in addi- lin jail. The accused was revre- Linda | sented by L. P. O'Donnell, Char- having liquor in a place lottetown. A resident of Bay Fortune | | wate h, valued under $350. Sen- tence was suspended for two years and the accused signed a Boys Free-for-all (10 and un-| bond with assurity in the amount] secutor for Kings, of $200 to be of good behaviour for two years. A resident of Murray River and a/resident of Glen William “were €ach fined $20 and costs “for being intoxicated in a public | Place. A resident of Montague was fined $20 and costs for having |liquor which had not been pur- chased. on his individual permit. A resident of Murray River James tioa sentenced to ‘serve 30 days; and a resident of Dundas were each fined $20 and costs for other | then their residences. A resident of Murray River (2) Clifford Dou-}| pleaded guilty to the theft of a| was fined $25 and costs for hav- ing liquor not purchased at a vendors. Ian M. MacLeod, crown pro- representing the Crown in all cases. % Three Per Cent Of Canadians Are Said Mentally Retarded MONTAGUE Addressing the members of the Moztague! branch of the Retarded Children | Association at their regular) 'menthly meeting on Monday nigat, Dr. Malcolm Beck, stated that of the many which might lead to the handi-| capping of an individual none represented a’ more comolete loss to society than mental ill-' ness and mental retarded. He stated“that it has"been esti- mated that three per cent of} Canadians were mentally _re- NOT ~ as ae conditions tarded and that this estimate was probably on the low side. This was a serious loss of pot- ential, but public conscience was becoming increasingly | soune of the urgent need for | spezial training classes so that the many, trainable retarded could be helped into becoming | useful members society, in- stead of remaining a helpless {burden on their unfortunate par- | ents. Dr. Beck concluded by answer- 2 SPORT OF KINGS’ . ey neat : “~ the Giierty tate ton 0s tacit tin, 00004 ~winker “beni. 2 S | Ki : :|time. They used to have to be| The current increase is being ports cene in Nings content with sessions on Satur-| made in Ontario, Quebec and tbe day morzing, now, along with|Atlantic provinces. “The contin- Reall Ja ed-Th De Saturday ‘morning, they have| ued cold weather has resulted in cont: Bg ee “The sport. scene is | Friday night, Souris vieited government will carry out an as-|We have a number of topics that/ Georgetown, they were |g coming. up up first, Rares ee ee ae enemas surance of the trade department |e conld discuss. Propenty: och| team ane eat dees eek a e their's last week, | £ made git tat hee Oreos with respect to foreign capital. ain of nent eet Conte ee oan at mild ather hit. ae he Ger ae ee The department had , said for- | iefly » ot. mest of them. | tome mnere Oth seats oll anon tHe Sy | edie, a, Rees lh pital could move freely; First, hockey playoffs. To-| outside players agreed on. Whe- onan fee ei Gat a ante that there would be vo geet eer ee ere ep en oes ete lcs there's Minor’ Hockey | Production i os . . ur izaticn @ industries estaDUStIMgy ate ieams wishing to- enter Is-| day night Georgetown nS cur, en's Mier okey aa incre crease ip. Fam. here; that profits or’ revenue land playoffs must have regis-| Souris and lost 53 to Morell. On| up sooa. These are all ‘events| \°™Ou )oGha cuue Om July from sale of business would not jtered. Here in Eastern King’s, it| this occasion, they used only| that parents should make an 4lll-|ioc> "siother of a half cent in be frozen looks as if we'll have three| players going to school, We| out effort to attend. The proper October 1957, and a third of one Mr. Ashforth said the recep-'teams tepresent. us. Namely,| were told that henceforth they | expression is “Don't send your! cont in April’ 1958. tion the mission received here, Morell All Stars, Souris Legion,|would' only be allowed to use| Child, take him.” How about it? outdid anything so far encoun | and Annandale Combines in Aargenon soins players. What hap-| Stanley Paquet, son of Mr. andii™ tered. -{not know what cation to Friday night’s game,|Mrs. John D. Paquet, Sourisim@ “WIRE NOW Newspapers and radid stations | each team will be entered. Some| we don't know. If it is to count,|played his first game of the|—§ Use our convenient’ monthly covered the mission's activities |team officials informed us that} below is the standings: season with the. Black Watch|#payment plan. For details fully, Stores througtiout the- city | they were to enter the team, and P W L GS GA Pts. /entry in the Valley Hockey Lea-|f§ Phone Moutague Electric, 92. staged Canada Week, with show the classification would be hand-| Georgetown 32 1 2% 8 4 {gue in NS and scored a goal MONTAGUE windows featuring some imports |!¢d by the Physical Fitness Dept. 21 YT 11 17 2 'and picked up three’ assists to ELECTRIC CO mens Canada. ond “Wieleome Morell All Stars will probably | Morell 31 2 9 19 2)help his team to a 6-5 victory : Cc e : ek be entered in “C", while Annon-| MINOR HOCKEY over league leading Wiadsor seems. Same, Se CrOsS |dale may be “B". Souris is a| Minor beckey is having its | Mapje Leafs. the main streets. question mark. Sometimes they| best season in years, and a lot c A native steel-‘band paraded seem too weak for “B” and/ of it is due toa large scale set- ° Montague Rink through the streets Tuesday, night | sometimes too strong for “C”.| up in Souris. Morell has always} Price Increase aheed of banners proclaiming | We'll have to wait and see. The| given its youth opportunity to HOCKEY greetings and good wishes to Cam-| Physical Fitness Dept., will| partake of Canada’s national Is Announced ada. probably announce the various’ past-time, both in arranging for THURSDAY NIGHT classifications and the draw for! coaches and ice time. Red Point .B Oil Com n , { ing the formation of a day train-|the first round later this week.| has one of the fastest improving y pa y Summerville ing class in the district in the | SLIGHT MIXUP q bunch olf young players on the Oa has ts not too distant future. — — to = S oe eo A few a ago, in - cee ar eae foal —— aos io aa : The secretary, Mrs. Vic. Pep- | mixup in King’s nty Hi ibition games, for instance, the ‘ ontague Juniors ler announced that donations| School Hockey League This | Souris Pee Wees would have no — a =. the company has had been received from the C.! league has three entries: Morell,| difficulty in beating the . Red "Effective salir Wauie Playoff Game W. L., the Presbyterian Guild | Souris and Georgetown. At the| Point Bantams. Last week, the| | . ren i inten on and the Women’s Institute. start of the league, it was de-| Bantams easily defeated the) )7 7 oo ae hier . Skate after Two new members were wel-| cided ‘o permit Georgetown to| Pee Wees, and showed they were alk Sean the the arte in ee comed to the association. use. two players of school age,| near ready to tackle the Souris : In view of the success of the}but not attending to school, to; Bantams. - Christmas draw it was decided | make them as strong as the} . This year, in Souris,.a number to make this an annual affair. jother entries. Last week-end} of parents have bended together The members then agreed thaf|Souris and Georgetown won| to organize and coach minor the association should sponsor|games against “Morell. © This} hockey. Not since the days of an ice carnival and canteen | week-end the mix-up occured. ‘Father Pius Murnaghan have within the next few weeks. e ‘ .. . The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., Jan. 29 1909 s ~ Mrs. A. Collings Is Laid To Rest MONTAGUE The funeral of Mrs. Ada Collins fook place yesterday morning from the home of her daughter Mrs. Jos- eph Lanfigan, to St. Mary's Church for Requiem High Mass at 9.30 a.m. The mass was celebrated by Rev. J. W. McCardle. Rev. Owen Kiggins occupied a seat | in the sanctuary. | Larry Lannigan, grandson of the deceased was one of the servers of the mass. The pall- bearers were: Leo Collings, Les- ter Carpenter, Jack Clair, Dan MacDonald, Elsworth Liewellyn and Claude Dewar. 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