Island News Page € 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Dec. 4, 1965. Island Regiment Group On Weekend Exercise A force of 30 officers NCOs,|the camp. which is one of the erd men of the Prince Edward world's largest. Island Regiment left here last THe men, on their arrival at | evening for Camp Gagetown, Gagetown, will be issued heavy NB. where they will take part winter clothing for the weekend in an outdoor weekend exercise exercise, including sleeping | at the sprawling army camp bags, parkas. and heavy boots The Island group, commanded As members of the P.E.I. Reg: by Capt. J.J. Sark, will make up |iment, the loca! force will be de- roughly one-quarter of a force ployed in their familiar recon- of militiamen from the Maritim-/naissance role on the weekend es, Quebec and Ontario that will The unit will be working ‘with take part in the armored corps the Royal ‘Canadian Dragoons, tactics on the weekend. Make- and so will have an opportunity up of the loca! contingent includ~'to participate in tank drills and es 13 from Charlottetown, 11 practices, using the Canadian from “C’ Squadron at Summer- Army's latest equipment side, four from *B"’ Squadron at Lt. Col. E.G. MacLeod, MC, Montague, and two press and officer commanding the P.E.1 iz tadio representatives Regiment, said this exercise will |y The force will arrive at Camp prove valuable to everyone in ¥ Gagetown at approximately one the regiment, in one way or an- o'clock this morning. Lec- other, and he said the militia- tures and administrative details men who are m aking the trip ; will take up most of the are pleased with this opportun- into’ the field early thisireally need in the militia,’’ Col. afternoon. The exercise will MacLeod said ecatinue through this eve-|-—-eelerR... ming and night, concluding at ap- proximately six o'clock Sunday Charged With morning. During the night, the . troops wil! mount an attack Drunkenness @zainst a ‘‘live’’ enemy. —_, Before quitting Camp Gage SUMMERSIDE — Three! Ideal for morning, and the men will move ity. ‘It is the sort of thing we ecectimes - wy B ifting Queen St. ‘omplete range of sizes R YOUR ANGEL» . @¢ tots to teens Little Girls Dresses Children's Sno-Suits Children’s Ski-Jackets HOLMES & RADLEY Priced to suit every’, budget! See them PHOTO HOBBY Heal stocking stuffers! THE CARD SHOP Grafton St. Ch'town For a_ refreshing pick- me-up over the holiday season or a perfect party Say Merry Christmas Give one of Craswell Studio our famous ‘’ Island Scenes And a portrait of yourself for Christmas. 163 Gt. George St. Phone 4-9712 Bmx with Perfume... SEAMAN’S ' BEVERAGES 11 Pees EN town early Sunday afternoon for Summerside men appeared on will have an opportunity to tour wagistrate R. S. Hinton, QC, in| Town police court yesterday. .: : Liquor Charges each tinea $90 plus costs or. 60 days and $20 plus costs or five Bring $20 Fines | days, respectively. The third Two city residents and a man | was adjourned to Monday, Dec. | from. Jersey Harbor, Newfound- 6. ; possession of liquor were each given fines of $20 and costs or) City Police Court yesterday umm i Magistrate AJ. Haslam, QC,) In > ers de , : SUMMERSIDE -—_A middle- A city man was fined $10 and | aged woman was assaulted just costs or five days for being 'oytside the Corner Grocery Gail Lattie MacIntyre, city. | Thursday night. charged with failing to-yield the! The woman is in hospital with | Quinn, city, charged with failing |pe serious, She reportedly has to stop at a stop sign, were each |named her attacker. Philip Coker, city, was fined $10 and costs or five days for passing. light and Ralph Stordy, city, was fined $20 and costs or 10 days for ped with defective brakes. @ Ferries Report An increase in all modes ot | travel on the Wood Islands Car- the current season was yesterday by Northumberland The number of passengers tra- velling in November was 8206, of autos carried was 2847, an in- bs crease of 382. The number of r crease of 32. The number of passengers | MR. MeeCAULL, to November was 227,970, an in- crease of 5,280. The- number of | ° ° ' Dies In Halifax. iod was 72.619 -This was an in- crease._of. 2,283, The. number of... HALIFAX (CP)—. Carl Mae-- crease of 354. jbroadcaster, died in hospital here yesterday at the age of 45. Remanded On- the return trip, the militiamen | gharges of drunkenness Two pleaded guilty and were pleaded: not guilty and his case | land, charged with the illegal| 30 days when they appeared in Woman Beaten presided | drunk and incapable. | Store on Second Street here! right of way, and James Peter facial injuries, not believed to fined. $ and’ costs or two days. = assault took place about through a flashing red operating a motor vehicle equip- | Greater Travel ribou ferries for November and Ferries Limited. an increase of 956. The number trucks carried was 1359, an in- travelling from the period May Ellerslie Native | autos carried for the same per- trucks carried was 12,070, an in- Caull, a well-known Maritime _|He had been in failing health | |from a liver ailment for the past Escape Charge ir. Maccaul | r. MacCaull was program pe ge lfilm officer of CBC television | There was a light docket in station CBHT in Halifax. | court yesterday afternoon. Ro-| A: native of Ellerslie, P.E.I.,| bert Francis Campbell, West- |he began his broadcasting -care- | moreland, charged with unlaw: ef at radio station CHGS in Sum- ful escape from lawful ‘custody |Merside, P.E.I., in 1999 an d oe _— was remanded by consent to Joined CHNS in Halifax in 1942. ya@®-..-----++++-- Two years later he joined the ¥ Dec. 20 for trial. with bail to years ; : WE stand when he appeared before (CBC in Halifax as an announe- RALPH wens ; Magistrate James B. Johnston, [¢f and was appointed chief an- z James A. Brander, New Lon- nouncer in December, 1948. \% Kent St. ~ ‘Dial 4.8444 don, charged with unlawfully He was named television pro hunting game, had his case dis- Stam director at CBHT in Au- GIFT CERTIFICATE —let them make their own selection! Give an Arrow Shitt 5.00: ‘yFashion Shop Z i zopen. al day Saturday 4 1 oun George Car Coats All Gift Boxed The sleek new Ski-Doo brings fresh family fun and excite- ment... everywhere! 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