-—- ‘71.... .._.-._,_ Es“ ISLAND NEWS PAGE! Summerside And Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Feb. 23. 1963. 3 Seal Pelt Ownership Case Set Over lo May After a solid week of evidence Foster would be allowed to the damage suit against . cross- examine witnesses pro- Marc Arsenault, Magdalen ls- duced by Mr. Nicholson. It was, lands and Louis Denker lnc.. for this reason Mr. Foster ask- ‘ was adjourned to early May for ed for a judgment for the defen- a date to be set when Gerald R. dant. ‘ Foster. QC. made a surprise The case for the plaintiffs move. by asking for a non- suit was completed during the mor- due to insufficient evidence. ning session yesterday when Mr. Foster, counsel for Dr. Mr. Nicholson finished his cross-l » Arsenault. applied for either a examination of the witness Kjeli non- suit motion or in the event Henriksen. Halifax. 9 that was turned down. a judg- During the afternoon sessionl ment for the defendant, before Mr. Foster for the defendant1 John P. Nicholson, counsel for and Gordon Black, counsel forl Louis Denker Inc., produced his the plaintiffs. gave their finali evidence. arguments in the case of Dal When Mr. Nicholson stated he Marc Arsenault. The case for; would give evidence, the prob- ithe defendant, Lou-i s Denker lem arose as to whether Mr. ilnc., will begin in May. ..MWC....—.._.._--.\\., .7“ a. ..,.. '1 l the fathers was proposed by {lion to the increase in the capi- . ub Jack Kipping. and respond- tal assets of the town of an ad- ed to by Harry MacLaughlin. ditional $000,000.00 while keep- The toast to the memory of log the net debt increase to only? 00. ‘ Lord Baden-Powell was propos— {some $135,000. i I ' ' by Troop Leader Donald! The financial statement show-.9 ___—___— MEMBERS OF The Pres. Mountain (centre and right Ellis. ed that the largest item among; {erred last evening from the byterian Men's Association iear) prepare to serve the The toast to hhe Women's in- :thOSe which made this possible Honnessey Funeral Home to proved to be excellent hosts delicious corned beef and cab- Slitutes Who are the SPOHSOI‘S 0‘ lwas in the redemption of deben- (AIM, see announcements in her late residence from where annual “Jiggs’ _bage to Mrs. R.B. Dewar and the troop {ind PaCk W85. PTOPOS- ltures totalling $123,000.00. columns adjoining Classified tlic funeral will take place Dinner" ThUFSday evening Edgar Cannon. J. Watson Ed by Blall‘ MaCLaughhh and! Total net debt of the town as, Advertising section. Monday morning at 8:45 to St, when they served over 400 pa-t- MacNaught (left rear) wat- ‘Ijespon‘dfid to by Mrs- Bruce 191- lot Dec. 31, 2, was shown as} ; Diinstan's Basilica for he. rons. Above. two waiters. Wil- ches after assisting the two 1115- Chill-"nan 0‘ the STOUPamounting to $2,274,697.07. While. ‘ . ! uiem Hi h M as at 9 ' k, llam ‘Picloerin and ‘Bud' guests to bhe'r seats. Committee.‘ ' ldebt charges for the ye ari STEWART _ At Mflltown omss' l {Intermentg willabe in theelolgo‘ i g ' A A 5h°rt smg‘song “'85 c°nd“°t‘ lwere in excess 0‘ $200.000.00- l . . l Feb. 22. 1963. William 3- Stew- i 1ed with Mrs. Marshall at thei Councillor Mrs, Frances per“ . . ‘ ‘ - _ E I O l e m‘ m his 72nd year. Funeral man (.atliolic cemetery piano. try, reporting for the property, 2’. g 0 en “TRENDS IN education" right, the guest speaker, For-‘ notice later. §NOYES m At Saskatoon, Sask.. ; Mr. Jay was Chaitl‘mand “lldlcommittee, d ealt separately. .. . . _ 1 . ,3 Thursday. Feb. 21, 1963. Clark' SI “d b ‘ M welcomed the Daren 5 an 35? lwith the auditorium, the stad- 'ence to the work done by th e‘ Was the subject of an address he Ely t ~ ’ tillage; Airlef‘"¥i.i§é’§§ l 0‘ Noyesv 2522 Clarence Ave- SI e Pres Yterlan e'n thanked the institutes for then'iium, the new fire hall. the 0 1d lcouncii during the past year not-i heard by members or in. n; :vpre‘g?” “Sim y p i v flue south. in his 46th year. su fire hall. the electric light ed that the whole council had all Charlottetown Teacher's Iri- Est , t among. tflm NB . l ric,near am . . .: \ l ' - rib'wizflé ifwgfielslzg'liigfirni husband of Hazel P. Wood. SUMMERSIDE _ More than 1 A total of175 pound, of com. jplant buildings, pumping sta-stotal of 96 meetings during the; Istiittute, during aininuail arm“ of St Raphael in; RN. formerly of Rollo Bay 400 enjoyed the corned beef and t ed beef were served and Mr. ‘itions, and also said that the iyear, including regular meet-g one-night workshop, which Wendell Horton, acting prin. . _ffigh oar 'Rcslmg at the West. P.E.l. Funeral from cabbage dinner prepared a h d gwaiher stated everyone receiv. j gtown had acquired a 41/: acre ingsnspemal and emergen cy was held last night in the new Goal of Queen Charlotte High, ““V ' 1": 'al H m whale. Third Avenue United Church, served by the presbyieriah ed a man. sized portion, He; iarea north of the race track for meetings, and caucus meetings,: West Kcnt School assembly and president of the institute. BUth‘e‘“ hell; eslmd; l Saskatoon. today. Feb. 23 at Men's Association at the fifth added that "we couldn't have} 'Conbinued hm!!! Page 1) . lthe purpose of providing ade-zand in addition to this the var-i hall. Here shown discussing and Lt.-Col. Leo F. MacDon- E‘nge‘ wservice commenchz'g'; 2:30 pm. annual “Jiggs dinner" Thursday ' served two more" as the largelfaciiities for dunymg 0f fu‘e‘yquate parking in the area of lions committees of the council; material used in connection aid, principal at Birchwood . h. i M r t . i V . in the church hall. :cmwd depleted that part of the l hoses. A _ lthe stadium and raceway. She had held a total of 80 additional‘ with the address are left to High. ‘l "30 9'” Inw'men . .m iKNOX‘At thf‘ Prince Edward co.chhirmen for the event {main course, ' He paid tribute to the ser-'also noted that insurance onlmeetings. : Ty"? valley cemetery Vlsn' Nana Hnsmlal' Friday' F9!" were John Walker and Ron aid 3 Oliver Coles, a member of the Vice 0f the department 0f thelmunicipal properties was divid-lREVENUE [NCREASES ‘ A . . . , I "‘3 “0”” 2 ' 5 and 7 ‘ 10- g 29; 1953 Beam“? M“ Knox' Whidden. Mr. Walker said the lassociation cooked the meal at late fire chief Ensor Bowness led among all the local insur-. Town manager Joseph 3mg GMILANT __ At Albany. Fm; Widow of F, DaVid Hum, 26 group was extremely pleased at i8 downtown restaurant where who died during the year. and lance agencies. jphy reported that revenue from‘ - ' Orlpbar Street Remng 3‘ the success of this year‘s dinner illlle management graciously pro.‘ :20"! Remorseepaftmeflt mem" ipowgn USE GREATER haxation had increased fr 0 m' as, , . . Efiéllfi‘gb.cfiiam9wa :he Mac;1Lean Fllllllel‘al H031” as they were somewhat appre- fvided facilities. _ Albert aid and Johll, Councillor George A. K9 ’33497,mo_m in 1961‘ to $544. 000.00- BedeqLIQ in his 33th 93,-. r'l‘m w "9 a s 0” serv‘ce henSive due to the weather and .‘ Lowe" HUeStls HmVlde bad“ Watson) Who had assumed “19’ reporting for the electric light lin 1962, and that total revenue of‘ i , ,y s “l” he held sunday- Feb- 2‘ the fact the event had to be [ground organ muSIc during the 01' engineer Caretakers at the commmee said the plant had the town of summerside had in. chf‘iéalllnfiogc tg‘eullgfa‘lngl‘sf'anfilltt‘ at 3 pm' Remafins wm the" postponed because 0‘ Wednes' lbanquet' new fire h'all' produced ’ over 12 million kilo— creased from $758,000.00 in nwms later. “5ng hours‘ he forwarded to the Halifax day's storm. 1 Others assisting were J. Wat- Fire losses during the year lwait hours of electrical energy [1961, to $823,000.00 in 1962. . Indav 7 _10 pm. i Stilncxnld Home. :unegal from ison MacNaught, QC. and J. E. amounted to a 10W flg- iduring the year. and that this‘ He said that the business of ‘ a... rlhm‘z‘s‘wfn“r§e'r3i?é f l§3§$55°€vanévflcc°onil§§n will: “E “’m wfsifittr'm‘mmmt" thiiw‘“ 8.1mm“ "‘ 13'46i‘i’e’°°".i that?“ 0ft 1mm“? ° “til” ARSENAULT — At Prince - ' ' ‘ B I q i A ~1 - I ' e 'ciency 0 8 me i 0 over e revious year. e sai ir arges uSmeSS In 9 ' , . ' “mm, Hospitah Friday‘ Fob. Onmmt‘m‘lhfl at ‘21:” pm: in- n it-y: Dr. Alan Stewart. ticket the Summerside Fire Depaort-ithat 342 39w customers had province of Prince Edward Is-lmghguldrzsglgcesng ggfigfcig lgflgfi ogemetgaggag‘ {o the R 1963' Hubert Frederick tcrmcnt Will he in FairView [salesz Ernest Walker, caterer: merit. {been connected during the year, iland, following only the provin-j educgnm W‘as stregsed at a on? ‘ meetin'g For ' ' Arsonault of Ohejtiin in his “mf‘lf'ff'; V _____VMAW>___ 7 iKonnoth walkglr' head .Evzflter: Councillor ROSS. also reportinglinCludinR 156 at HiHCFESt- leial government and the (My 0‘1 night, workshop for Charlotte. Retires-laments were served seih year. Hosting at the, PLAN BETTER uomas 1%?“ 6km“??? fél'feh for the stadium committee. and Reporting also for the Water Charlohemwn- . . . town teachers, held last night following the business meeting. Bowness Funeral Home. Fu- LONDON ‘Rhlltel‘Sl — A Six' The preliminary session of ‘er ticket cgllga‘tors us u that operating defic” 0‘ in.“ sewage .departmem' coun' Th9 large“ smgle “em m ex' at the new West Kent SchooliChaii-man of the meeting was iim-ai arrangemems later, point plan for providing every ‘the inquest cohvehed hv chief '______'_________ was $1.400 less than the deficit Cillor 'Key said that more than pendltul‘e fonthe year was tori assembly ha“. ;Sister Gerald Am. inning hours today 7 . 10 British family with a new or comer, m LE, protege, .j of one previous year- .222 mllhon Salim 0'. waterfducalm wh'd‘ “creased “‘i Guest speaker for the work- pm. mhderhize‘l home has been PUb' enquire into the death of Ches- ‘N h His report stated that 947 in- ’had been pumped during thelcost by molfe than 531000003511“), Forbes Elliot, supervism. ‘llShOd by the °pp°5ltion Labor lev Buell 47 of Murrav Harbor. l diVIdu'afl events' mdumng Nb and ""5 “presented a 20 over thipreiwus year for 3 “m of Simonds Regional High v b GALLANT — A! 11 Bishop party as part of its platform was held‘ Thursday afternoon in hockey Practicw had been held m‘lho" ga'lo" “We” 0”" 31 0f 31‘7’15‘” r - ‘Qchool district St John Conn. O 9Y a Strcct. Charlottetown, Fri- for the next national election. Chhriotmmwm S t c b at the stadium during the year, the previous year. He said that Revenue 10m. 1h]? lmllglClDatl-fy' NB. spea'kmg' on “Trends . day. Feb. 22 1963 Mrs. .los- The plan calls for the modern- Ml.- Bueu was fatally injured S, U s and that total attendance at all [per capital consumption of wat-lli owned GCCU‘IC lgll 6981‘ in Education... said the educa. of these events had exceeded I er in the town amounted to 61 ment was Shown at $475.093.48. , _ . lgallons per person per day dur. lwhich left a surplus of $9.264.94,1“°"al symem 0‘ l-Oday Pmde He commended the manager ling the year, which was consid-lafter expenditure. ‘ and staff at the stadium whom ered a normal consumption has-E CIVIC ELECTION :r‘ l ' ' i l . i‘j‘ifial "fiwr‘fgh‘gs {0? b0” ring SUMMERSIDE — Here is the gt‘ll‘s' a one e or ‘5 “allure? schedule for today's play in the eph F. Gallant in her 74t ization of millions of privately- when the car in which he was ycar. Hcr remains were trans ~ rented houses built before 1914. driving collided with 3 CN R @ w ‘ train at Wilmot crossing on . , Feb. 19. . , . . . . - ' RLNSINGTON POLL WORKERS and At that time the jury w 9 re The North Shore Boy S cou; ge said worked an average of ‘ed on fiilzlurcswof grevmuts yeatrs.‘ 1n resomuons appommg "L . Irma-ts to a‘h'cve SummerSide Volleyball Lea- . . - .~ - - 2 hours per week. 1 0mm or no ,mepring or . . ‘ ‘ ‘ . . ' " , , . . guc: SIJPPORTLRS SW0” mi IOUOW‘ng Whmh they rm"? and won CUb PECk h“ . . z - - - ficfais for the more election of! Mr. Elliot said the ro'uona-l . . i in f a] h e . its first father and son banquet In concluding his re port, the public works committee, in- . . v r ‘. .5 _l 2.00 p,m,_mgh scnmi v. were taken 0 e uner om . Councillm Ross said he felt thefdicated that acceptance M . Feb. 26th, William Carney “as; high schools made an import he“ .- , - ' ,- ains. The hear. ‘last night in the community - . - - . I ~ , ~- “m ho” a rpc'l’tmn at :ng‘fvzsthfhesmadjoumed until all. stadium building and its icciproposal by _the e n gt n eering fifigmnfigareggfigg figferélggfi T imminnLSagz'g‘d 3-45 ‘P-m-Ba‘l‘om VI Shaw- : . the evenih of Mai-ch 7, 8: Cir Progress of the troop and plant were in excellent condi-hfirm of Laurie Coles in regard “ " . ‘ ' ‘ _i 2 ‘ _ . ‘ ‘ ' ishooters. S Ha“. g y pack which were formed in st ‘ gto elimination of harbor pollu- {0:130}; No' 1' ende‘v‘gnmfvm‘rgi 1h‘mfihahmng if": Ch‘angeswm‘ 3.30 p.m.—Misfits vs K of C. Monday Februu at P M Members of the jury, all from i fall was reviewed by S c o ut Councillor George A. Key cx-lLion from sewaage disposa‘ hgs :llrnianaSoglinn e‘Bud ep Edam. .izitiattgjcrbhaf $22113, . 4.15 p'mr‘Yk Men w Log- v . . . v ‘, ' ' a rovc in rinci e " " ' ' "‘ ‘ " ' ' . . . I W ' Charlottetown. are. Walter Master Sheldon Jay and Cub pressed satisfaction With theitfeenfedgfal dept orphemg‘ om}: Rough“, 'rph‘he oiehk, for polliysars ago the mammal d2.le o. L‘.’ O = n l . . . - . i . Th 5 ste f urchas uisuons . . 5.00 . .— - I" hm" M sent” “d “'5' Dr' 0""'° “mm” "d M" G" hilfit‘lifyiaeimifliifli i‘li‘léigsioii‘lperuugfi .ixltroallcgd 3. the 5.533.. lde- cials and the provincial Public 1 ‘0 Weid- ‘ “(led how long he would _I‘e- .‘ ch. Pm Cheekmm ‘8 :‘orne monkley: MLA and Mrs- qukleY- Tid‘ets available Alex ac George Al}red l‘LOWl-yy Marshfield’ spoke on partments during the year. tolutllllles commission, and indi- TheOdm‘e Bernard was appmm‘ mam in sclhml'. {Oday' somety m“W--~-w—"« 6")?an Chairmen and must he picked up below saturday' Larter, Claii‘enae Elliott M ac- 1the benefits of scouting. He was provide better control and ac-lcated that this would probably 9d doorkeeper For this wahd- makes the dNI‘SIOh-I ‘ h , . . . PM". Victor Harrison Roberts. ithanked by Gordon Ems. counting of all purchases by $1,? a Primary project of the 1963: Aiyere Ainscnault was an In refinence to tie so 001 KenSIngfon Cops COME AND MEET YOUR CANDIDATE and Lora“ Johns‘one MacLel, Grace was asked by .1 l pointed deputy returning officer, curriculum, he said it must be lan. town departments. lcounm . . . to C ’llor K . lied attcn-' Councillor Ke in brief refer-l 41m Ml‘S- Mae Dewar. poll Scared to the £01) and bottom. _ lorne Lawson and the toast ounci ey ca y clerk. for mu m. 1; and Harry levels m. ability in the class; ‘M'dget Contest . . ‘ .V _ . . _ . l V : . , » . his'elemcntarry and high school; , ‘ _ _‘ i I ‘ . _ ’ 1* fl » g - ’ ’ " ' ' " , . . education. In 1952 he received; I ' 01.1 ' PM 1333" ',- - i - ' “ ' -- ~. ' ' " ' ,4. hi: BA degree from Dalhousie ._ ;» l. all»? - .. . h ._ '. ' ‘ .3 Univemsity, and later attcndcdl , . “h . ,‘h‘eisucasl “WW .3!” I .. ’ " ' ‘ ‘ - " » Pine Hill Divinity Hall and .. f?- e93?“ 3mm . ~ ' ‘ Andover Newton Theological“ - , 1' "1‘: z ' ,1 .- . ' ' ' 2‘ Seminary. in 1955 he received . . . . , H " . i _‘ 5‘ has Bachelor of Divinity degme cmssmanv dePUty returning of-loilierwise. it will be catering m Kensington Midgets edgei Ron- ! ‘ » from Eastern Baptist 'I‘heologi. O = 0' gem” cap“ I I Borden 70 in an exhibition tus- ., - _ .. ' .f sle. :lty or Versatility cHerolet'azsu ‘, Bobby Bowness was top scor- _.ofiersf erfipedc ‘OSit'QCt‘,°h_» I ler with three goals. Gerald 1V ~. :_.--an;d. No.3pm urns, All are I {Donald fired two with singles l .' precision enginueredofzthez _; RN. Malcolm F‘ Harlow will, . “going to A. From and R. Cm Juana“ quahty' mate'.'ats.t° ' ‘ be inducted into the ministry of‘ ” km“ . withstand the most demandiog__ -' Fim Baptist Church Chan; J Referee was Edwm Johnson. . . . . , ‘ l lNationals Down fSt. Pats 9-5 l Borden Nationals swamped Al< uany St. Pats 9-5 last night in Borden to take a 3-2 lead in their best of seven intermedi- ;late ‘C‘ playoff series. ' i G. Keough paced the winners lwith a 'hat trick‘. toad or load conditions. Intentional at extra cost. lottctown Wednesday evening Feb. 27. . Mr. Harlow was born in Hall-l fax N.S., where he receivcdi Albany marksman we" George Murray 3. MacDoiigai land Garth Murray. ; Referees Art Perry and Moe jGoodwin of Charlotth call- ed only two penalties in the game, both going to Albany. ’ lant was appointed doorkecper.jiiaircs. Members, divided intoiplayoff series Blair Sinclair and D. Con- iszry in Halifax and from 1955 to 195/9 was assistant minister" I -‘ i nick each triggered a pair at '- and minister of Christian educ-l m cacao/i.vo sITuATwN ': 1 Ist B a "St To Induct :2: L a . _. . _‘ ‘1; Gallant, Brian Currie and L: _ . , Rugged. highcapacity single ’ p ~ MacDonald. I": 'V ation at. the First Baptist _ ___ _._ speed rear axias are-standard . foral‘ChEVfolet trucks buntvfof Kensmgtovn Bantams shut out Church, Monclon, NB. Since , l —“ 1059 he has been minister of RE“ MALCOLM ""me lFlyers, Hornets Christian education at the First .331). mnme and acme m‘ I Ram-‘5‘ Chum“. calgaW- Mm the realm of Christian odiica-'Swap P ayel's ificer, and Mrs Bernice Mcl— :hc mediocre. _3 . . 'lish. poll clerk, for poll No. 2, The address was followed'bygf 11h: {42:22:51}: 03; axficzlgglm‘): cal Seminary. ‘ in 1955 Mr. Harlow was on. . “A8 I. . nae, readability. payload for the East Ward. Samuel Ga-l- srvup discussmn of question- total goal Island Midzm' .B- daincd into the Christian min-i t loads springing action is and: the rennin llla IQ t‘i ‘ , Ii o L I l LXI- .. .. . . l ‘ . I. ~. , Mr. Harlow has been espec- l' d iii. R th. - t ‘ 0"tSVllS ‘ ‘ M " 4 - V J , ~. . W“ . . w a“ Wt" -——- —— "gal-S: ha: £31211]: hilt; ml?“ EDMONTON (cpl- Edmon. ‘ ' " a ‘muoh with people or an ago; ton Flyers of the Western I lMe‘I’eOt'S, BrUlns i and varicd circumstances Hockey League and pms‘bumh lTangle l C ' Hornets of the m e r i c a n “0 ls marrwd to the former Hockey Lcagiie. two farm cliihs » ' ' ‘ ‘ V * -’ ' - um.» " Kathleen Hutchinson of Hali- nf new,“ Rod wng of ' 0"“ Cornwall Meteors travel in tax. and they have three small National Hockey League. have .mhmumnummclc-TV network each Sunday. MMMIImlnMcMnn-lsnd time. Murray Harbour mm,“ ,0 do dalmme LL“ “my and oomph...“ a MMMJW m“... ‘battle with Murray H a r boui K .q tradc. ‘ Bruins in an exhibiition hockey n a' _ ‘ Pittsburgh is sending forward The sonicc of induction Will Chuck “oh-n" and “a”, (“in game starting at it o‘clock. GO Monday night the Bruins are begin at 7:30 DJ". in the church Boisvert back min Edmont‘on. at home to Souris Crossbones in S i fl .d . a e. Goalie Dennis ggin and or- i‘ . . . the second game of the K i rigs aw "an Ohm“ h} The ward Don Chi] of Flyers go to H mm“, 'n'ermpdiatp .3, “MR crptinn in the chosch hall . C n . PoEcl' won the opener by an 0-3 :mth l' formally lm‘lled 5" Fiver roach Chuck Raw". ttend. lannoiinced the trade Friday. .1