2 x CEES P = ~ JAY Members of the Charlotte- town Junior Chamber of Com- merce are busy preparing for the annual ‘‘Do-It-Now’’ win- REPARE ‘DO-1 ter employment campaign, which muteaaere here Sat urday. Looking over stacks of promotional material at the Impaired Cases Heard: Qne Is Given Dismissal SOURIS James Lous Clooney of Dundee was fined $100 and costs on an impaired driving charge before Mag- istrate James B. Johnston, QC, in Kings County Magistrate's Court here yesterday. Crown prosecutor was J.A.. McGuigan, Qc. . Louis Phillip Carter, Souris, charged with possession of homemade beer, was fined $35 and costs or 30 days. Charged with attempted theft; of a can of beef from Souris Co- op, David Earl Gregory, Souris, was fined $35 and costs or 16 days John William Jarvis, was fined $5 and costs or days on an assault charge Michael Bernard McCormack, and Daniel Gerard MacDonald, Harmony Junction, pleaded guilty to theft valued at less than $50. Their cases were ad- journed to Jan. 20 for sentenc- ing CASE DISMISSED Daniel John Laybolt, well'’s Mills, appeared on a charge of impaired driving, to which he had previously plead- ed not guilty. Following testi- LOCAL Sourts, five Ding- BRIEFS, * SATISFACTORY Theodore (Ted) MacArthur, | caretaker of West Kent School, | underwent an cperation in the | Charlottetown Hospital Tuesday, His condition is reported sat~ isfactory. IN MEMORIAM HOSP. Elvert Godsoe, Montague, is a] patient in the - King’s ~County | Memorial Hospital. RETURNS HOME Edward Quigley has returned to his home in St. Peter’s after having been confined to the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. SPEEDER FINED Charged with speeding, Will- ard Lank of West every ng $10 and costs by cake James B. Johnston, QC, in Queens County Magistrate's Court yesterday. Intoxication in a 7 place cost one ac- trate A. J. Haslam, QC, in city police court yesterday, one drunk and incapable was fin- td $20\ another was sentenced to 20 in jail with sentence ; and a motorist was tined $10 for failing to dim his |- headlights. Y * “70 HAVE SURGERY-” George Raymond Perry, Spring. Park , Road; ‘own, is @ patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital. He will bes undergoing surgery in a few days. . CARD PARTY HELD Following are the results of Wednesday night's card party at the Basilica Recreation Cen- Charlotte- |y T-NOW’ National Employment Service office are, from left, Eric MacRae, a me r of the Jaycee commit for the campaign; John Smethurst, employee relations officer, NES; and Melvin’ Martin, chairmah of the Jaycee ’com- mittee, ? ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts Referring to Premier Walter | R. Shaw's announcement that byelections will be held Feb. 9 in-5th Prince and Ist Kings, Provincial Liberal Leader A.W Matheson said yesterday he is pleased that the Summerside area will again be fully repre- sented in the Legislative As- Byelections Prov. Liberal Leader The Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘Thurs., Jan. 7, 1965. 5> Please toral districts that the elections | ghauld be held’ co ean: 0 Seem | ible | The byelections will be car-| ried out r old legislation | and not the Election Act th at} was passed by the Legislature | two years ago but which has | not been proclaimed. | “Carrying out the forthcoming | , elections under the new Election been vacant since April,| 4. elt 1963, when Lorne Monkley re- i ae Gatus que," | signed to run in the federal elec- tate dea ius Sent COMTEST FOR, COUNCILLOR, er John acl oes , last fall is for councillor, only property created the lst Kings vacancy. | owners will be eligible to vote in Mr. Matheson said it was “strange that the byelections | {hat byelection. The .Kings seat | have been called at this time.” |'5 for assemblyman and both) He said ‘‘all along the premier Property owners and hon-prop- ertyeowners may vote. sembly, The Prince County seat has SHIVERING STRIPERS |has been maintaining that the , rhi Summerside area was ade- The unproclaimed Election Whet's —_ aad white ond ' —_ ae which has Canada for weeks. . | quately represented in govern. Act would give a vote to every- blue ll over? Rocky and Coast of , ‘* > (CP Wirephoto) ment.” one over 21 yeare of age Robi, that’s what. The zeb- | does this relate co the distance} Another speaker said “if you Premier Shaw said yesterday | Premier Shaw indicated today they'll travel to fish? Souris’ First 1965 Mother | Given Gift SOURIS — Mrs. Stewart Cam- " i‘ wae coe impossible to that the primer will bored ras, native te the warm | wait for economists’ results 4 hold an election early in 1964 bearing on opening date of Kenya country of Africa, are.| HOW DOES IT COMPARE ‘l. wait ' freezes: : because of centennial activ- the 1965 session of the Legisla- teq by owner Bruce Wisely | How does fishing aavalee as on. " eo . ities. ; turé:...He said ‘‘We will keep the a resource in multi « purpose | SOON AS POSSIBLE introduction of the two new), m his smowcovered farm om |) ais Gr water (dams, irrigs ‘ He said it was the general members in mind when we set the outskirts of Vancouver. tion, power, pulp milis logging FALSE TEETH z | feeling of persons in both elec- the opening date.” There's little relief in sight | and how can preservation ot * | : | Sab, and, “od. exitaneg” be That Loosen 7 “ é ot _ Need Not Emberrass Amateur Fi “Ten ann toa ot ne Need Not Embarrass | ‘economies and sociology depart- sulfereg real | j |ment a Acadia University a— e dropped, ie Wolfville, N.S., expressed some) jit st just tne w puzziement at of i Tike oe tena ae a bear oe © ; to end they'd still point | know a lot about the fisherman | difficult to identify species un-| all = # Giving Data To Biologists. By PAUL DUNN ee _ oe eron of East Point, mother of} OTTAWA (CP)—With scien- —where he fishes and why? . - “the first baby of the new year |tists at a symposium on spore in. preserving. the sport fish-| - Professionals were lowered t Kenneth P. Farmer of Mont- horn in Souris, was presented| fishing agreeing there's a/ing environment “you preserve | . real metal cages into the océan be- Mrs. F with a silver mug yesterday by} dearth- of knowledge on the | it for many other outdoor acti- Mrs. Farmer, former chair- | the hospital auxiliary. topic, one economist wants to/|vities. . fucure generations may ae man of the council, will be suc-| 4 girl was born to Mr. and|see amateur anglers ‘‘put to/ appreciate our preservation for santa wi ; tht Position by. Mrs,--CameronSunday__ It —waa| werk” ing the professionals. | entirely different reasons,” Dr. 1 acs . . eee Toronto, | their fifth child. | Protessor” A.D. Scoct ofthe Larkin said. me mony by Cst William Rowan Whose term still has a year to! pe presentation, made an-| University of British Columbia) Dr. 1. A. Walford, director of a * and Cpl. Colin Craig, both of "un ,nually by the auxiliary to the|20ted. the help amateurs provide) the Atlantic laboratory of the Ree Souris RCMP detachment, the Other members whose terms | ¥ other of the first child of the | in + ornothology, me-|U.S. department of the iniericr ee 8. case was dismissed do not expire until next yea! | new year. was made by Mrs. ee | at NJ. said his ig / Roy Thomas MacDonald, Al- 4F@: ’ Souris,|.. Why culdn’t fishermen help | country used amateurs in | Rave bany Cross, also. pleaded' not , Earle Nicholson, Charlotte. Tiarnnce eae ‘| plclogists? ‘They could collect |its programe “since the bagia. pains. You find , " aa guilty to impaired driving. Evi- ae ny Barker, Ingonish, : : | water samples. report on levels. | ning.” —What makes people fish? | York, do all you usually do with ‘it's working because you Ay ge dence was heard from Cst. Ken- 0S: tM ak at aoe Lf a . | imerview visiting fahormees. aaa What are their motives and | much greater comfort. ; warm glow that’s #0. es a - 4 r speak three- ” factors? ean tte Pet ee mn im ee Sablonniere, Montreal: Robert Relatives Die | day symposium of biologists | “The work involves -a certain es gg ag quitty of ote |ename a & as Dias twin im vm Cee police. The case was adjourned rer a eee wes . and — es economic —— + tee ‘oo resource (does an area with | oe : , Economical. - Beno; to Feb. 3. MJ. MacQuaid is re- Ont Paul ‘Traynor, Hamilton; | FFT Accident eee een tot the hak, |te the lebersterion aad ware] 8: cuscane, tplln Grrr Look for thered andwhitebex presenting the accused <e p ¢ , ’ Aeerae A | more ; : cs ee oe ee yerederick Wiliam MacEwen, Max "Awrem, Winnes. 0 W: Mrs. Ray Leard, Sours, has| DeaP A Lari Grecir af|_ A number of anglre meied | _ Woet i the cod ot e ver Men tholatum DEEP HEATING Rub Morel ; pleaded not guilty'to dri- 4 Orban. and Dr. J. E. Merri. peceived the wews of the death the Fisheries Research Board | with tagging “including sharks levels of quality of Lae oe on : vonied The vase mas ationng. man: Saskatoon; Dr. Maury of her cousins, Mrs. Lewis Has-| station at Nanaimo, B.C.. saidjalong the Atlantic Coast. ing? : =, a plas oe ae pended. The case was adjourm-| Van Vliet,~Edmonton; and Fa- lam and daughter Elsbeth, Mrs. |the papers heard to date “show that’s-arather slow business,| —How much of a factor is ac- e e+ & x +. * * + * ‘erm ed to Feb. 3 for hearing. __ ther David Bauer and Mrs. | 5401 Lane. both of Mobile, Ala-|#% emphasis on the social as-| tagging an eight-foot shark.” cess (more visitots, same, vis- ins ead The case of Hilda Pauline May Brown, Vancouver - » \'® | cects” ofthe sport fishing prob-| Amateur itors more frequently, length ef ee : Longphee, Little Harbor, charg-| The 12 outgoing members pam, in an auto, accident om) jor, ms ed_with theft of an automobile, | are: nea BETTER FOR FISH in- was adjourned to Jan. 20, with Howie Meeker. St. John’s, |, @t% Lane. only daughter of |" well wey the how | no plea being taken. Defence counsel is M.J. MacQuaid | Nfid.; Rev. Louis Armstrong, Yarmouth, N.S.; Ora P. Mae- The case of Raymond Joseph! Collum, Saint John, N.B., Vern MacKinnon, Forest “Hill, charg-! ed with possession of a still, was/ and Charlies Mayer, Dr. Roch Lachance, Degeer Montreal; adjourned, without plea to Jan.|St. Damien, Que.; Andre Mar- 13 in Georgetown | Three persons charged with) illegal possession of liquor were| Margaret Lord, 30|Ont.; H. E. (Red) Foster, Tor- each fined $20 and costs or days, and one person charged | | with- intoxication in a pu bie son. Winnipeg: Allan McGavin,| The place was fined $20 and costs or | ceau, Quebec City; Harvey Mc- Farland, Picton, Ont.; Miss Burlington, onto; Right Rev. J. O. Ander- Vancouver. | the late Lewis Haslam of Flor- jida and granddaughter of the |late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Has- lam of Hampton, P.E.I., is sur- |children, David, Nancy and | Meredith. 1 | resides in Bristol, Rhode Island. | vived by her husband ‘and three | ° An aunt, Mrs. Muriel Galvin) | WORLD POPULATION ulation of the world ‘im mid-1964 was 3,283,000,000. 15 days | Fitness Council Feb. Meeting Is Seen Likely | | OTTAWA (CP)—The National | Fitness Council, with 12 new) members, will probably hold its | first 1965 meeting here in Feb- | ruary to consider requests for the. $3,000,000 it allocates an-| nually to fitness and ee sport. The exact date of the meeting has not been set. | The 30-member counci! meets | two or three times each year | to decide how the grants should | be allocated under its program. | It makes recommendations ‘to | the minister of health. The council. was established Vaughan, Ottawa; A; Potter, Niagara Falls, Arthur Johnston, Winnipeg. The two;:members whose terms were are Rob- ert D. Freeze of Calgary and | "McCulloch" 8 CHAIN SAW “The Woodsman’s Best Friend”. , iN } | | e ~~ ome in and talk over your requirements with t pat Dee oni | HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED. 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