EIAND NEWS PAGE l 1 Eastern And Central Districts l'l'he Guardian. Chflttetm m. Thurs. May 21, 1964. 5; Starts This ‘ The fourth annual Alcohol iEducation Conference under the .3 ldivision of alcohol studies. the ' :department of education will he- tgin Friday morning at the illasilica Recreation Center. It is expected that the con- .ference will be opened by the Minister of Education. Dr. L. G. Dewar. Friday morning. i The keynote address of the iconference will be given at PRESENT LEOPARD SKIN TO BAND Alicia Ed. Conference Weekend 1 i'i‘een-agers l)rink." It will imoderated by Mr. Patrick. A film will be shown and dis- ‘russed and the conference will ’ihen close. All session will be :Ilt‘ld at the Basilica Recreation. .Center with registration on gFriday morning. Some 50 per- "sons have already registered. Tignish RHS be I 9.35 when Gordon Patrick. of I the Ontario Alcoholism and so. Po Drug Addiction Research Foun-I I ‘ from former commanding worn by the drummer. during Rogers. ED. (ID: and Brig. Uth '1 dam,“ will we k on “Why S ‘ officers of the P.E.l_ Regi- a ceremony last night at the W. W. Reid. DSO. ED and l Takes Top Award‘Education About Alcohol." I TIGNISI-I — The annual meet-' meni are shown above pre- .CharlottetownArmouries. bandmaster MacGregor. The Mr. Patrick‘s talk will then "It! 0fthe'1‘igni5h Regional High senting bandmasier MacGre- From left to right are: Major Hon. J. David Stewart, DSO. be discussed by Rev. Henry' I In Amherst Show. School was held in the school; gor of the RBI. Regiment E. K. Kennedy. CD: 'Lt. Col. ED is honorary Lt. Col. of the Tye of Park Royal United. 3Udiml‘ium. Chairman "I the with a leopard skin which is A. H. Peake. CD; Brig. A.W. P.F..I. regiment. A South H 2'.“ ‘4 1 Church. Dr. J. E. Carten. CIII'-- Selim” trustees. Everett Brod- . —-w~ p0 ‘ ‘ ax n” color of Alcohol Education and i end“ PTeSIdinl ‘genry. showed her registered . amoyed d . ' " lSilver” to soiesi :fquheredBifitc-I: Department Of Health; Mrs' . the A‘mhcrst Kennel Gordon MacDonald. Chariotte-_ .Club dog Show on Mbnday. itown and Sgt. Eric Tedford of' l “Bifty” won his class over 2‘9 dch.al‘l°uemwn RLMP' traf'l ; an imported English-bred male. 'c mswn' 1 then hwon the best of breed pANEL mscussloN l i e n te h0\ ' t ‘ ~ .- V I. , . . I I i Mahlnefi b F‘Glhf" r- P“milithc topic. Community Attitudes: i Placed third With “5.33119 R05?'labout Alcohol with Moderator: I { bud Suzanne Queen in the Brit-_Hartwe11 Daley. 2-Year Sentence Given also GEORGETOWN —- Pleading' Pleading guilty to the unlaw- Rehabilitation. New Brunswick}, The minutes of bite last meet-l mg were read and were follow-. ed by the directors' and audi-‘ tors' reports. Wilson Shea re- ported for the board of trustees regular monthly meetings and said finances seemed to be the main problem facing the board as running the school and buses worked out without difficulty. A report on the school’s activi« ties was given by Principal,“ Sister St. Mary Arnold. guilt)’ to three charges of ob- ful possession of 46 uinderslz- 13:21:15: he ma address of the It Was reported that no new taining goods by false pretences ed lobsters Harvey James rafternoon will be given by Dr. books were added to the library' and two others of forging docu- Jamicson. Sturgeon. was fined I . M ' Carten on “Obstacles To Learn. during the year along with ani ments. in each case a cheque.i $33.75 and costs l 'lniz About Alcohol}. Two film. encyclopaedia. :ind attemptiong to use same Eleven fishermen. Richard‘ "strips on alcoholism will be MT- Shea SllggeSled 811d lhe as if they were genuine. Ray. Horace Sencabaugih warren‘ shown and discussed. dlalrmain reduesled that the The annual meeting of the Breeders Association was held mond Fletcher MacMaster, Dun- das. was sentenced to two years in Dorchester Penitentiary on each count. The accused appeared before Acting Stipendiary Magistrate“ Charles R. McQuaid. QC. in Kings (‘ounty magistrate's court. 1 Georgetown. yesterday. and was; counselled by Vernon J. Fraser. of Souris. The magistrate direct- ed that the sentences were to run concurrently. ' The crown was represented in this case and all others on the docket by Deputy Attorney- (leneral J. Arthur McGuigan, At the time of his arrest the- sum of Slit was found Ill his possession and the magistrate ordered that the money be as- signed among the five cases as partial restitution ASSAULT CHARGES Lawrence Edward Burke of ('ardigan North pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting his‘ wife by grabbing her by the ‘ throat with his hands. and he Kemp. Howard Wyburne Kemp. Gordon Llewellyn Johnston. Ar- nold O’Connor. Grant Richard Sencabaugh all of Sturgeon. Howard Wesley Llewellyn. James Elliot Llewellyn, both of Georgetown. Wesley Jen- kins. Arnold Lester Irving and Harold McReron all of Mon- tague. pleaded guilty to placing lobster fishing gear on the fish-; in: grounds prior to the official opening of the season. Each of the accused was fined $15 and costs or to days. in jail. ‘ Charged with having the care a d control of a motor vehicle while his abilities were impair- ed by alcohol, Charles Michael Burke. Montague. was given an adjournment for one week. ; Kenneth John Callaghan, Lorne : Valley was fined $25 and costs or 30 days for the possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor. Three persons were each fined $20 and costs or 16 days on charges of being intoxicated in a received a two-year suspended public place. sentence. lie was also ordered to enter into his own rccngnimncc in the amount of $1.000. with the con- ditions that he stay away rom ihc residence of his family and that he support his wife and‘ family and that he carry out his yotuniary agreement to enter Riverside llosspital for ironi- moni. The accused was also repre- sented by Mr. Fraser. and a sec- ond charge of attempted arson was withdrawn by the crown. ('onvicicd of selling liquor to another person. Wilfre Ed- vard Mat-Quillaii. Georgetown” was fined $20 and costs or three months in jail. WITNESSES Hiring testimony for the crown \vcre‘ Lawrence William Mac— Donald. Montague: John . el-‘ yin Fraser. Victoria Cross: l inst. Kenneth Wesley Lynn and. (‘pl Douglas .I. Render of thei RCMP Montague. The accused._ counselled by Gerald R. Foster. i QC. offered no evidence on his own behalf neither did he call. ani' witnesses l Also convicted on a similari offence. llarry Grey Myersg \lontaguc. received a similar penalty despite the fact that e “as absent from the hearing. ' The magistrate ordered that the case gone ahead with under the terms of the Criminal (‘ode which allows for certain cases to be heard in the absence of the accused or counsel. ('rown evidence was present- ed by: Frederick Lyle Boehner. \lontague. and Costs. Miles E. Foster and Reginald R. Lutcs of the Montague RCMP. [OCAI BRIEFS IN P.3d. HOSPITAL Mrs E :- lman. I78 Fittroy St., is a patient in the; Prince Edward Island Hospital. GOV. BUILDING STARTED The foundation for the pro- vincial government's new office building on the old West Kent School site has been started. The area has been fenced off and earth moving equipment h" been moved onto the site. (7W1. PRESENTS PRIZE 'In the list (1 8t. Dunstan'7 Lnlversity prtaes ptbllshed last. Week. the prise for tying for “In Place in the Sophomore Year of the Arts course. award- to Lawrence Donelysmi. t 5. Sadler-Smal Fish Plant Resumes ' Operation i *- Eastern Fisher-I SOURIS ‘ ies in Souris will resume fillet-i ing operations today as thcyl had two dragger landings ycs- lcrday. One draggcr from ano- ther province landed 25.000 ounds and the MV Morningi Charles MaCDona‘Id' P Star with the Souris fleet land-l ed 20.000 pounds. : Eastern may have another; landing today but the report could not confirmed be- cause the fleet is out of radial e of Souris. Other than! rang e that possibility. no landings arel _.___._ scheduled for either Eastern oi Usen Fisheries until Saturday, 0 company official state-(ii yesterday that this spring hast be it the slowest start in thelI filleiing plants ever. The usual start has two shifts working the plants to keep ahead of the1 draggcr landings. . Uscn Fisheries finished i'nciri fillcting yesterday and are nowj awaiting for another landing. Duplicate Bridge g Winners Named Monday night's session of the Charlottetown Duplicate Bridget Club at the Charlottetown Ho- tel attracted 13 teams. | Members are reminded that; the annual ‘Team . of~ I-‘our' tournament will be held Mon- day night. May 25, at eight o'- clock. Following are the top five teams on Monday night‘s play. with percentages. l. Farmer-Green Mo 2 Gaudet-Vessey 54.0 Wong-Grant 4. Mr. and Mrs. .540 Douglas 53.5 52.3 ! Bandshell Plans ‘ Shelvod For '64 At a special meeting of the City Council held Tuesday nightj plans for the Centennial band- shell was too controversml at this time in light of the new tax assessment. Coun. Zakem proposed that the new welcome arches to be built over the Trans-Canada Highway at the western and be the permanent project for 1964. ' Passed at the meeting was the motion to accept the bid of Warren iMaritimes) Ltd. of “Mill.” for street paving. fa “Mint. was presented by Dunstan Purim Council of the Cllholta Walton's luau. e patching and repairing. It was the low t bidda eastern approaches to the city . centennial »- u. ' : Adiourns ,1 Theft Case a Charged with theft of articles . Wendell ‘Broome. North Rustico. G D. ‘ pleaded not guilty and had i Sydney G MacDonald 1.0 lease adjourned to May 22 for ceived his bachelor‘s degree 1 in electrical engineering from Nova Scotia Technical College at graduation exercises held May 6 in Halifax. Mr. Mac- Donald is employed at the CN‘R Headquarters in Mon. . treal. He is married to the 1 preliminary hearing when appeared before acting Magis- trate Charles R. MacQuaid. QC. in Queens County court yesiier- day. Monday. May 25. was the date set for hearing in the case of Solomon Ayou-b Tawil. North former Agnes Duffy. RT, of iRiver. charged with unlawful Fort Augustus. 9.13.1. Tncy ipossession of ounds of have two children. Stephcu ibutter. t he property of Central and Valerie. He is a son of fCrcameries. Mrs. \‘alerius A. MacDonald The case of Wilfred James M Winsloe. PEI Cullen. Oiarlottetown. charged SDU Professors To Attend Halifax Seminar 3 $50 was adjourned to May 22. ‘ A man charged with posses- lsion of liquor in a place other S than his residence was fined $20 and costs or 10 days. Three St. Dunstan's Untvci Co-mmemO-ral’lve sity professors leave today to 0 Halifax to attend a two-day Confederaflon Polytechnic Seminar sponsor by the Atlantic Provinces tcr - University Committee 0 the Selencis' Duringlllh: sem, “A cmiiniciiioratiye book, mar sow” papers “I P p” dedicated to Canada and to the 2:315:01“ discussed by merinen who founded her. on' the Th: Sbu department of bimi’occasion of the 100th anniver- logy will be represented Dyicar of‘ the first conference'of Rev. Dr. Cliaries Chcveric; clieAlThe “mm” M confederétmn mm“. by Rev‘ Dr_ Rogis Dublield at Charlottetown iii SCpl-. Iy. a'nd engineering by Re. ‘ember. IBM. IS to bc‘ publish- ' led shortly by the Prince Ed-> Q ~._.--.___. .. i ward Island Centennial Com- ! mittee. HIGHEST CASCADE l The book contains stories . The entire cascade of thelahout Canada and P.E.I. from Angel F a I l s in Venezuela. ‘1?»54 through 100 years 10 PI'ES’ world's highest. drops 3,212 feet. lent day I964. telling about the The falls was discovered tromihiSIOI‘y 0f the times and th ai . iCentennial being held this year. "TZJRv-I THEATRE _' BRACKLEY P7: RD. BIG DOUBLE BILL Playing Today, Friday and Saturday SHOW AT DUSK WAMI BROS. telnet ‘- av WMNIlcfiOR ' valued at less than $50. Roger'Europe. 110‘ with property damage less than. t ed .1 Booklet ReadY i hel 7‘*****¥¥¥¥¥*****.*****¥¥¥¥é¥ Seen here discussing the agenda for the evening are president. R e i d Underhay. l Bay Fortune. right and sec- i retary. S. L‘ Wright. left. dew uiy minister of agriculture. Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating‘h * Friday evening a banquet will school board should meet in the .he held with guest speaker Dr. fall with the ratepayers and Ian Stewart, psychiatrist all take a serious look at the high lRiverside Hospital. Dr. Siew- “MOI Operations- ‘ has just returned from at The meeting then adjourned itour of alcohol programs in‘ to the first week in November. t School trustees for the com- On Saturday. a panel of teen“ inig year are: Chairman, Everett agers will discuss “Should'Broderick: Walter Christopher. SOURis a A meeting of m, ___. Mark Gallant. Joseph Bernard, Home and School Association Merle Deagle. Wilson Shea and of the Souris area was held Mrs. Roy Gallant. secretary. Prince Edward Island Sheep last night at Birch Court. Souris Delegates Selected M For Provincial H And S Meet and on the various a s p e c t s of consolidated questions iMany fine pictures from old to: SChOOIS» Chairman “'35 Genre . last night at the S ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' :new are shown. , . ~ I OUFIS Region-i Mullalh. Souris Rivcr and pa. . . The resolutions committ ‘ - r ' Do mharrs at! n loose! 159 The book alsn mmams a. _ t f. w‘"_ 99- al High School. L. J. 0Connor; ncl members were: H,.I. Hyn- tmn slipping.dro;;inz gr wobblaina schedule of enents planned for; sura'hlgi (2:59:01: “3 1mm? DFPSIdInl es. Montague. superintendent oi “"1?”ka P ' Blk 0 laugh. Just i i . c . - i - . i littl FAS . 1964 at the new Fathers of Con-i ter Callaghan *w‘alter Chasm _ The meeting selected deie. Kings county schools; Mrs “Fig.2.. 91-?“ 9.5.“...Tpffigfmjgui ‘federation Memorial Buildings? her and Elovi‘s Doumue p gates for the upcoming provin. James Higgenbotham. Fortune; remarkable afinse {added comfort. | ' . ' ' - ‘ ‘ ‘ .~ . and security y olding lines more .as well as in other centres ot‘l ____ cial meeting to be held in Char- W‘s I- B Mail‘an 0 C K flrmly.No gummy gooeyIJp , taste .the provmce' iotieimm‘ They are: Roy Leard‘ Barra and Stew art MacGrcgor‘ It's alkaline inOn-atldt. . ______ ~ I Souris: Mrs. Major Reid, Rollo East Baltic. BETH atanydrug counter. Bay. Mrs. V . .. , » EASIE . . Maclsaach ‘ . a Rock Barra: Mrs. Melvln' ' Centenn|al infltacouaid. Souris and Alfred * * * * ** * * * * .i orrison. Souris. The “Teddy 'l‘upper" award ‘ i'for the class with the best par- . t . i . _. ent attendance at home a lid lis‘ggmlpohf‘aa sfopooooo school meetings was awarded. l Miropic centennial fund was ap- lo Sismr S“ Mary Isabel" “as” .‘ {proved Wednesday by the 20f i h at Souris Regional High. national convention of the Royall m" Fitzpatrick: n ‘ m " i ; Canadian ' d Mil was forwar ed y the meetiiigi The money to be raised; to the provincial home and. 0N BUSINESS mu, from members! sin-p11“ branch school executive u the Sounsf i Horace Hewitt, Lower Mann. funds and donations from es- area representative to the DM' agile. will be in Halifax th i ii tales and other avenues- ! vincial association. week on a business mp. ‘ Interest from the invested A panel discussion was helu ' ‘money in the fund will be used ' ' ' IN MONTAGUE HOSPITAL to ‘ finance such projects as bur-4 ul-IE @AINT Alan Campbell. son of Mn. series. the legion‘s sports train- and Mrs. Richard Campbell. ing plan. student exchanges AKERS co. All Kinds of Paint i l l } S SHOW ABOUT 8:45 Commercial Cross, is a patient among Commonwealth coun- in the Kings County Memorial tries. development of memorial Hospital. jprojects and allied activities. ' i The fund. to be undertaken 3WD HOSPITAL STA‘ ‘ during the next two years prior Friends of Miss Laura Acorn anada s 1967 centennial Primrose. are pleased to hear: year. will be administered by that she is home from her third the Royal Canadian Legion cen- stay in Kings County Memor-- termini foundation, to be set up ial Hospital in recent weeks. 1 later. ***********‘k*** iiei'e'sELVISWhED/i’e ttieAcT|ON is w. SINGING ti? I000 Colors Mont Bring Dad! . REAL (FAMILY gRAWN Unit... FU‘NI anmy _ pad F "' b 0 $5. h‘eadfiil . Bring scie Mom! 7 BRING ’EM Aiu (it . I “i - ‘ v.9 METRO GOLDVWN'MAYER Page ~tl lift] RICHMOND Plantation " It appEned Fa'Rl.. o.- “ Dad Bring the ' Kids! 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