r " AT SDU Fine Of $125 - 7 : . Given By Court & | Bernard John Boudreault, ” Lower Montague, was fined $125 * and costs or 30 days for driving - a © jwhile impaired by Magistrate fF iJames Haslam, QC, in City b Police Court Friday. Roger Gaff, Winsloe, charged » with driving without due care By CHRISTOPHER GLEDSILL |versicn. This is music that tests oO nag ry tena mala ca The Alumoi of St_ Dunstan’s|to the utmost the player's com Pe tote ae aa ee eee ; mene See Bag gad charged with speeding na “tin: concerts la feast ed $15 and costs or five days. arranging by reputable |4 of prestidigitation. 3 ‘ artists, both local and visiting. | The latter quality was uppet- oes ae nae ae é The duoplano team of Nelson |most.'as is right. le the sulphur. oF toate abt ae and Neal gave a programme ous scintillations of Liszt's Re- ee ee a ee ae aed. ‘ that was interesting to the gen-/Miniscences de Don Juan de Ww. 2 a : eral and connoisseurs | Mozart, which takes one back to ree pork: Chemieltotnes, ; alike. |the days when Liszt was the : wes and casts or five ; The first hall of the program-|equivalent of Boulez and the a es eS) mS ’ me was dedicated to two works | Beatles all rolled into one, and F-L. ARSENAULT One drunk and i bl conceived for four bends me women senna in their hun- ama a Sdag ne ; we ; wellknown Overture to A/figure dominated the keyboard. Island Chaplain [ence pending good behaviiour. : Midsummer Night’s Dream in As a period piece and as a dis | 7 fitle-known original, version lay. of sheer virtuosity i has| HAS New Posting Winter P Seeneer or mroceicsehe when (ack to sommes 20.8 SP fae caine r rogram a ‘of seventeen ady | from one Don Juan te an- © Roman Catholic chap- a mature composer. lother i is not without interest; |lains have taken up new duties | Outlined At Meet . There is little doubt that Men- but, as a tribute from Lisst to ae the Royal Canadian Air , delesohn was thinking in orches-|Mozart, i scarcely does honour |Force in Winnipeg: SUMMERSIDE — Special 4 tral terms even at this stage, |to the former. They are Wing Commander | guests at the weekly Y's Men's « but it comes off quite well as. a| The enthusiastic audience de- J.W.R. Arsenault, CD, 46 of | meeting Friday night were the . piano duet, and our soloists gave|manded, and received, three en-|J°Pquiere, P.Q. and Flight 1965 Little League champions, : sparkling performance of it in|cores, all faultlessly played. 1|Leiutenant M-E.M. Arsenault, |the Summerside Y's Men's little ’ spite of a slight lapse of mem-| Would like to hear this couple|*®- o Cape Egmont, P.E.I. league ball team. ‘ near the end. The shimmer. | again in the Confederation Thea-| W-C Arsenault has been ap tismn ak with the boys were . “fairyland” passages were tre, where the acoustics are kim |pointed staff officer of religious the Su urman, chairman of ; little scrambled, and I think | der to the pianoforte. mae , religious mmerside Recreation é that a slightly slower tempo administration for RCAF Train. |Commission, Hank Landry, Gor- ‘ would have been advantageous. > ing Command. In this capacity | doe Cowan and Tilman Landry. : In Mendelssohn's music every Hunti Ca he directs the activities of Ro- ee has leon ees the , detail should be absolutely clear ng se man Catholic chaplains at more | ota their coaches and paid and tidy, even when he is being! . ieee STAY” instaliotions tet OE te wee | ; tmospheric’’. Is Ad ourned a Me oa Bnd Wee. a5 Layton Schurman -addressed 3 ; ‘The Brahms Serenade in its F-L Arsenault, who wae guy, |the club briefly and outlined the . Sy ¢ re ae | James Branden, New Lendon,|Uated earlier this year” f rom| Cures Siers soaram _— 6 ed ES tion of the late Paul Wittgen.|Ch@réed with bunting migratory |the Eudists Fathers Seminary ati, expected to get underway in A at stein, and contains much beauti.|Pirds out of season, pleaded not Poine-Gatineau, P.Q., became a/ November and-a new feature this ful music. Unfortunately the Stilty before Magistrate James |*haplain at RCAF Station Win) yar in the form of figure skating CAMPAIGN BEGINS TODAY acoustics of the somewhat cav.| Johnston QC. in Queens|™PCE | |for the girls with instruction by DEATHS ernous auditorium emphasized Court Friday and had Can rsenault was born in |a qualified instructor. The Charlottetown branch of retary: WM. Bilis, vice-pre- Sixteen teams will be calling |the harsh overtones of the pia-| is case adjourned to Oct. 22. [pnt Egmont, P.EJ., and at-| Following his remarks he made ENGLAND — The death occur-| the Canadian Bible Society to- sident: Sid Burhoe, ‘president; on business houses and aboyt 008 and militated against the) Ralph Charles Ryder, | Sher-| 04 d school there and at Sa-'a° presentation of two trophies, red at the Livingston and Mac-| day begins its annual cem- nd Donald Sar 80 full enjoyment of this work. ‘| “004. charged with assaukt had |i Heart College, Bathurst, |the most valuable player award eS “i = ; ~ aid Sampson, trea- women have been appointed én ede his case adjourned to Oct. 18, . before entering the Eudists|to Keith Cowan and the Henry tetown, on Sunday, Oct. 17, of ™members of the branch, seen surer. A kickoff dinner for the by church officials to cover John Charles Hyde, Cornwall, |S¢™inary. He is the son of Mr.| Wedge Trophy to the team as a er war eas os 2 ta | ele Oe campaign ‘are, ‘Campaign is to be held tonight 63 zones in Charlottetown and Wahovitch "aren Fe ee pleaded not guilty to @ charge eee ereeeni of Ca pe|whole. The latter award was ac- ine Mere ee. Ba irom left to right, C.E. Proctor, sec- at the YMCA in Charlottetown . surrounding. areas. ep: we om LS faye his ce! as vs soy . PE. ite cons . by the team captain. . ' pe . was Three i. pation — Al New sé: of Ravel's Rhupsodie Espagnole,/each given similar fined of $20 turday, Oct. 16, 1965, Mrs. Ar , (Continued from page 1) | more familiar in its See ae cone oe days, Another , Oct. 16, 1965, é wet paler er oe gern oe oh ee by ne from RCAF ling and William Murnaghan of ee ormenien of liquor and ° + . vehic. case to Oct. al Home from where the tuner] Western and Central Districts _| At Halifax last night, his con were travelling in the ‘general 20 to fix a aoe eee with service commencing at 1|The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 18, 1965. 3| The driver of the ‘vehicle was| MacKay was struck by the Mure . BUSINESS KILLS FISH Em Teecnen il ioe See ee ee aot gated saghan, Veen as he was mak-| Industrial pollution secounted ery: mmerside RCMP . lor 12,715,000 of 18,387,000 . fish DAVIDSON — At _ Charlotte: | # © 7 ae RC bal damage was estimated killed by water pollution in the town, Friday, Oct. 15, 1968. Har A PTR OTN eaa ” ae were no injuries. eited Bisies in 1006, ry Davidson of 3% Beasley Ave- | | Sore : : nue in his. 65th year. The re-| : ‘ mately 4.30 a 1952 car mains are resting at the Mac- ‘s driven by William MacKinnon of Lean Funeral Home from where Miscouche went out of control | and overturned as it was in the Siamese Gives Message. frees Oct. 16 with service commenc- ; icle on the Western highway a ing at 230 p.m. Interment in) : short distance west of Miscouche. Peoples cemetery. | With this eee United Fund oon aes seat a few { jcampaign in draw- w an erness ws At he Gurettorn i cee capac cal So, Suny brent ie : et Peter’, man: George Chandler, Chariot- | |was fatally injured late’ Friday Mrs. James Wilson St: Peter’s * 4 Bay in her 79th year. Resting at |‘etown. last night directed a afternoon when the 3-tom truck the Charlottetown Funeral Homie | message at-the groups involved ae ee ee eee from where the funeral will be | the campaign. i {"''a Retardty's accidsot teen? held Tuesday morning, leaving} To those who have already #® |came to rest on its roof on the the funeral home at 8.30 for Re-|contributed, he said. ‘“‘my sin- * lopposite side of the highway. No quiem High Mass at St. Peter’s | cere thanks on behalf of the fund one was injured. Church, St. Peter's Bay at 10 | board of directors for your gen-| © Also Saturday afternoon, the * a.m. .Interment in the church | erous ions which will) © + |Summerside detachment investt- ies to maintain and carry for- § |brooke Road a short distance ROACH — As‘a result of award the health, welfare and from here involving a late model drowning at Souris on Saturday, Youth training requirements of 1 |European car driven by Hugh Oct. 16, 1965, Robert (Bobby) | Our provinee.” Bi Bithen Maton 4 - Summerside Roach, son of Mr. and: Mrs. Fee| In a message to “those who oe ene oo by Aud- Roach’ of Souris, in his 28th year. |have not yet made their contri- ee ee ee ast tis ahernoon a'L30" trom the "inay i now urge. you 10 recon mage available sad none of the] CHSJ-TV—SAINT JOHN Perry Funeral Home to his late |sider your decision and Mf you PES ee eee ree sof px’ geo O15 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18 residence from where the fu-|have not been called on by a on the Sherbrooke Road, a 195] CJBC-TV—-SYDNEY re neral will be held Wednesday |canvasser, notify the United model car driven by Blair Wil- 45 * morning leaving the home at | Fund office and a canvasser will kie of Alberton was in collision S 7:00 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18 8.10 for Requiem High Mags at |¢all on you.” : MR. CHANDLER with a car driven by Mrs. Berthal CFCY-TV-——CHARLOTTETOWN Church, Souris. Ieterunent in the |Mr Chandler said “the final aue-(Tepoct the final results to eam- damagh: war oltianed ot $50 poet) bm. tesetay: Oct. 18 church cemetery. cons of the 1008 ‘campaign is |DUs® headquarters.” Stee ae approxi: CJCH-TV.—HALIFAX i : i encour- ‘ ) Borden RCMP :30—11: ednesda HICKEY —At the Prince County |age you to pangs and encous. have an organization of approxi- detschineat investignted & cal ool ee 11:45 p.m. W: y, Oct. 20 Hospital, Oct. 17, 1965, Mrs. |sary time to complete all your|™ately 40 collectors for the 23|lision in Crapaud involving two CKCW-TV—MONCTON We seare Renn al 6e fetta came che | "Ee canna ate “te cam gle ease ncn Eee | Walch ti Gop Prcrns Rept ot 7 daring Cop Wonk , ‘Mrs. Canfield stated ‘‘the can- | 4; Co-op on —— Sy oe Davie Fu-|man who will then compile and|,.csors were wonderfully co- Hilton MacKay of Carieton Sid- - residence * operative, Bonshaw workers were : p Monday evening. Funeral ser- the first to complete the job.” vice will be held from Keir Crapaud Area The quota for Englewood was Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment in rT. iieeee ab Wiss aver Toek, ind of . = ° e p.m. ‘i crease over , and at Ponet cency. somes | BECKS | waxtencaaict?! Public Meeting and Social Evenin s Quota ae eee in ae are still K j MacINTYRE — At Victoria Gen- more donations to come. oral , Halifax, on Oct. Wet cna Si’ ieteeed It was rported in Charlottetown | ' 16, 1965, Duncan ot High School region is receiving last night that the province has | o Montague age 79 years. Resting tulations om being the first |Te*ched 48 per cent of its Unit- oun ro ressive at the Montague chairman to report 100 per cent (°2 Fund objective of $282,276. j___ Funeral trom St. Andrew's Pres- jot 5 FEES RAISE LITTLE | ; ‘ . | Mrs. Canfield along with Brent} The -Art Gallery...of. Toronto ; : Tuesday, Oct. 19, at two o'clock. |C.. Wood, Crapaud, director of|raised $67,724 of its $267,015) ~~ @ e ,e Sl “ae ul a gk So a onservative Association tery. Lynch, public relations chairman (bership and admission ‘ fees. Sa ED, CFCY T ° 40 Kensington Regional High School Dr J. A. McMillan _ Melvin J. McQuaid : oC - i - Tuesday, October 19 7.15 P.M, MONDAY, OCT., 18 AT 8.30P.M. SPECIAL GUEST TOMMY COMMON T.V. and Radio Personality David MacDonald . . . Your Progressive Conservative candidate welcomes the opportunity to meet all young people in the area. EVERYONE WELCOME Inserted by Prince County Conservative Association Cowan whose hiram | President Tilman Landry with a oluntary | ‘The club members |tained by Summerside’s |barbrshop quartet \Kendall Godkin, | Thomas Hall, and Allan Wedlock. The group several jenjoyable num! and then Dr. Brian Conly of the RCAF Station explained the formation. of the |group and invited all Y’s to join the barbershop quartet jmovement which meets each /Thursday night in the firehall. ‘He stressed that the ability to read music or to sing well was |mot necessary to join in the fun. DRINK HAS HISTORY | The traditional date of the |discovery of tea by the Em- peror Shen Nung in Chinese legend is 2737 BC. | COMFORT SOMETHING | To Think About ... i your furnace is ever 16 years eld, you may be money ahead le give it a good. close look! HERE'S WHY: | The usual “‘tife expectancy” of |erdinary furnaces is about 16 years. BUT EVEN MORE IMPORTANT There have been so many won- derfal improvements in the last 10 years you have a right to be discontented if you don’t have a modern LENNOX heating sys- tem! 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