T B-mken staging and sagging tails are all that remain at mint where two roads, mach- TAGING SMASHED ine shop and other equipment of Cowiohan Oopper mine washed intio the river bed ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs! Jan. 9, 1964. 5 Monday and Tuesday. It was third trouble at mine 40 miles west of Victoria since it was _ flooded Dec. 8. (CP Wtirephotoi lBreaks Under Investigation "We have a few ideas but that's not much good right now,"_ said City Police Chief Coun. Wright Seeking Fourth lerm On Council (‘ity Councillor Arthur Wright, who has served three terms on the council, will again be a candidate in the forthcoming civic election. Feb. 12. He will run in Ward Three. Alitioiigh no definite word has been received from other coun- cillors whose seats at the coun- council board become vacant next month. it is reliably re- ported that both Mrs. Dorothy (‘orrigan and Arthur Gormley are claiming to re - offer. They represent W ards 2 and 1, re- ciivel. . WAR!) 6 QUIET The only other ward in w h lcb an election is to be h e l d is thel Centennial Year. city's newest. Ward 6. represen- ted for the past two terms by Elmer Macftae and Edmund Arsenault. No word of their intention has been received. No election will be held this year for the office of Mayor, nor for council seats in W a r d: Ste-rns Webster last night as he discussed the three Mon- day night breaks into city as- tablish-ments. The bneaks occurred at the Bike Shop, Blair Mutich‘s ser- vice station and the Charlotte- town Biilliardn Club. A few items were stolen from the Bike Shop and a small radio was taken from the service station. ‘ An estimated $100 was take.-i from vending machines in the Billiia-rds Club. There was some destruction by the intruders. Investigation by police is con- tinuirig. 4 and 5. A change in the Act of Incor- poration, passed by the Pro- vincial Legislature, made I possible for the Mayor and Coun- cillors of those wards to remain in office one extra year. For- merly, all Council seats became vacant every two years. and it was to remove the possibility of an entirely new Council taking office. especially during that t h e change was requested. Garbage Collection Sparks Ire OE Many Residents The contractors under the new compulsory garbage collection system in (liarloitetown. Jon- kins and Clarke, are reported to be in Ontario to accept de- livery of specially designed LOCAL BRIEFS trucks for the collection service. In the meantime complaints are still pouring into city hall regarding the collections. All callers are being told those who had been using private collec- tion services are still obtaining Sentence Suspended Pleading guilty to a charge of being drunk and disorderly. James M. McGuigan, Charlotte- town, was given a 20 day sus- pended sentence by Magistrate A.J. Haslam, QC. in city police court yesterday. Another accused for being drunk and incapable was fined $10 and costs or 20 days, while another for a similar offencc was sentenced to 20 days II Queens County Jail. EASTERN BRIEFS that same service with all t...‘ one of the known operators con- tinuing collections. The exception was Keefe Hygiene whose trucks we re IS PATIENT Mrs. Laura Bryenton, Char- lottetown, is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. HOLIDAY AT HOME Misses Roma Rackham. RN and Brenda Rsckham. nurse-in- training at the Prince Edward Island Hospital spent the New Year holiday at their home ll Fredericton. VISITED PICTOU H. Brown. ROP inspector. meeting will take place on day afternoon. ATTENDED FUNERAL Boston. when be M; Mink Stole bought by the new contractors and the service has been contin- ued to the old customers. At. the same time other private con- tractors such as Stanley, Mal- one and Clinton are also con- tinuing on the former basis. I‘l_us will be maintained until the c it? system comes into effect 0|! the signing of the agree in e n I tors and the passing of the city by-law to establish the service. All of this may occur. but it 1! completion. Is Prize’ VISITS PARENTS Miss Joyce Bruce, nurse In training at the P.E.I. Hospital spent the weekend at the home of her parents Mr. and Mn. Wesley Bruce. Kingsboro. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bruce. Pownal. accompanied by his sis- ter Mrs. Alfred Sorrey and family Montague, were Sunday guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson, Kings- to. between the city and cont.rsc- 1,0 RETURN HOME Mrs. Allan MacDowell daughter, Glen Valley returned home New Years day after spending an enjoyable wool with her mother Mrs. Cams Macvean, Bothwell. WITH AUNT Mrs. John Robertson spent the past week with her aunt Mrs. George Grant, Charlotte wn. VISIT DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Macaro- gor and family, East Baltic were guests on New Years Day of iitflief by C H their daughter and son-is 8X~ ““""" law. Cipl. I Mrs. Doug Hen- 3'““'l' 1‘“““’d' der. Montague. CONTINUED ILLNESS Friends and relatives regret the continued illness of Albert Bruce. Pownsl. and trust he tuner-al of his brother Alexan- who NATURAL GA! The Gronlnun field in The Netherlands is estimated to hold andMrs Ede, will soon be improved. Mcl.ELLAN FUNERAL 1‘ Rev. Bennett ccbonald. who also conducted the at e grave ‘Pb in . e pallbearers were: Peter Campbell. William Victor. George I-‘itzpatnlck, R o b e r t MacDonald, Kenneth Mac!-’hee and non Gardiner. 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