pti oe Sahl il aaa lil '2 The Guardian, Chartottetown, Well, Oct. 18, 1965. ! Accused a Impaired Cases (mm 'Fishermen Going Further In Search For Assistance a of Thursday's Prince County jcourt session it was ertoneously | Stated that Joseph Patrick La- bobe, Lennox Island, had plead-) . ’ : ’ . lel SUMMERSIDE Ernest Mann, Kensington, Dominate Court Wendell ;Campbell; Te- | Roches, Des- Gerald Arthur Junior Summerside; guilty to a charge of indecent | | assault. It should have read that | the accused entered a plea of} not guilty. The provincial department of fisheries will contact the fish- eries departments of the federal and New Brunswick would be subtracted from, that average and payments of half the average price per pound this season would be paid on the Mt. Carmel; Adelard Gallant,’ secretary of the association from Cape Egmont; Walter 8S. niet,’ vice-president from Summer : : governments [presented by Neil R. MacLeod, 'praniiin O’Brien, Abram’s Vil)| Labobe was originally accus- and the East Prince Fishermen's | lday before Magistrate W. Ches Abinn, formerly of Kelly’s Cross. Thursday the Crown withdrew would be paid approximately 30 leaded not Ity of impaired | las | difference. . _ me Babe Wen. -— presi-* pleaded not guilt : ‘ having sexual intercourse | For exa a e! nt tho alpeque; Lawrence: driving 1n-County -Court-yester-| lage; and_Joseph Aeneas Mac: | eaten Ten Aamociation sil contact — the ee cample 000 aren - Wall fom Salpey pe Leo ery, —_ tenermen in Now Brussutes ; er's ; Ken Mag- ter S. MacDonald ley Palmer Burlington, | John Steven Tonge, Rothesay, Suummerside RCMP Constable \N.B-, was fined $75 plus costs D.H. Bartlett’ and Kensington |for having care and control of a | Town Constable Reeves gave evi \vehicle while impaired. dence for the Crown while Stan-| Robert Ross, Rothesay, N.B.,/J Melville Ca 1 testl- was fined $20 plus costs for un |= —n | fied for the accused. The case |Jawful possession of liquor. the original charge and laid the second charge of indecent as- ; Sault against a female. The accused is represented by Crown | Prosecutor is George McMahon, an attempt to arrange a meet- ing to discuss the possibility of financial perienced by the fishermen of lobster he didn’t catch. He would receive approximately $1,350 government assistance. WILL BE DIFFICULTY Members af the delegation concede there will be difficulty cents per pound on 4,500 lbs. of |Lean, representing the P.E.L: oe ee from Central Lat. 16; Poirier of Fishermas- Coop Abram’s Village; Slraw, Cape Wolfe; Josep tk. Caissie Bay; ie Betts, West Pt:; was adjourned to Oct 21 for & Ernest Cecil Rogerson, form- | District Eight. The district ex-|in administering any assistance | The Brae; Raiph Miller, Victor-. decision. erly of Victoria, pleaded not Case Set Over tends from Victoria to North jand they recognize the possibil- la and Urban LeBlanc of the St? | Antoine Joseph Casey, Eg- guilty to a charge of unlawful Cape on P.E.1., and from the |ities that such assistance could Dunstan's University Extension, |mont Bay, represented by J. | possession af liquor and his case, Nova Scotia - New Brunswick |be abused. Dept. he \Melville ‘Campbell, and Edgat |was adjourned to Oct. 19. To October 19 | border to slightly north of Richi-| Meeting with the Cabinet eae John Giesbrech!, RCAF Station i bucto in New Brunswici(”’”” were: Dosithee~ Poirier, TTLE é |Semmerside, were both fined | A committee of the EPFA|president of the East| There are 206 bones in the” |875 plus costs for impaired div Liquor Charges Gordon Ward, Kilmuir, charé-| met with Hon. Leo Rossiter, |Prince Fishermen's Asén., from|bumau skeleton. : ling ed with theft of articles to the| minister of fisheries, and his value of $50 was remanded on ail to Oct. 19 when he appear- | ed before Magistrate A, James Haslam, QC, in City Police Court yesterday. | Barry Bradley, Charlottetown | changed with driving without | due care and attention had his case adjourned to Oct. 19. Willard P. Bernard, Hunter ONUMENTS Granite - Marble - Bronze — Cemetery Lettering. Gorman, yes- Bring $20 Fines SUMMERSIDE Two men | Four men pleaded not guilty |to impaired driving and had itheir cases adjourned to/a later date. The four were: Andrew, and a woman from’ Sydney, Joseph Gallant, Abram’s Vil-| N.S:, Charlottetown and Surm- | lage, represented by J. Melville| merside were each fined $20 | and costs or five days on charges Sheep Killing Sie seats sare mas Developing Into Problem , trate R.S. Hinton, QC, in Town River chases. with drcamen Rossiter and Mr. Gorman | Police Court Tuesday. Lvs | Meet with a committee of | - Benjamin Blair Clow of Sum- | gene aad his case, remend-| EPIA that afterndon, | merside was fined $10 and costs | Dougtas R Hambly, Ch | | ; | : , Charlotte- | TWO SYSTEMS for gaing through a red light. | town changed with speeding wes | Two systems of assistance I, . d eae ae tees wees a oa $15 and costs or five days. |were suggested to the Cabinet. HIGH SCHOOL ROYALTY _ in the life of the students. The “The first af several. high te reign over the school for s Walter Whelan. Tignish,|One is on a per trap basis and |. Hghts in the school year at the current term, the parade, new queen is Valerie Mac- TIGNISH — Sheep killing in | Socident when he committed the) charged with failing to stop af |the fishermen are asking for ap- Vere Beck & Son Ltd Montague Regional High the concert and dance with Pherson,- Eldon, daughter of | the Tignish area is working into | CUCDCe: a stop sign was fined $10 and |proximately two to three dollars 2 . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Compton of Belle the crowning of the king and Sehool took place on Friday. t quee. creates an exciting day the itn ar the ja major problem. and farmers coronation couple costs or five days. |per trap if this system‘is adopt: | | are at odds as to know how to Derrill Munn, Bubury, charged | ed. failing to. stop at a stop! The other system of assistance il “Memorial Craftsmen Since 1870” Motorists Appear | deal with it. | projects were suggested by the | ed destroyed, but at the last costs for failing tc transfer a | vestigate reports of a bull feast- with e | Six different flocks have been . | Sign was fined $10 and costs or | Would be based on the five year | Kinettes Back | attacked just recently belonging In Traffic Court | five days. javerage per boat of Ditertet Charlottetown Mentaque | | to Frank Ready, James O’Brien, : Eigh* drunk and incapables | Eight whichis approximately | e Al Christopher, Fred Harper,| Blair W. Beer, Cornwall. ar-| were each fined $20 and costs or |7,000 Ibs. This year's landings = | Pool Project | Fred Gaudet and Gerald Han-|Tagned on a speeding charge, | 20 days’ while seven accused | = drahan all of Christopher Cross, | leaded not guilty and had“ his | were fined $20 and costs or 0 @ a SUMMERSIDE — The swim. ..50me have lost as many as | C8S€ adjourned to Magistrate's | daye for iflegal possession of | ‘ b | ming pool project proposed | 15 sheep: bringing the number Court Oct. 13. The accused ap- fiquor. ; , 2 5 by the Summerside Kinsman | °VeT 50;within the last three Leh before Albert Dinnis, | a | Club was unanimously endorsed | Months. w sheep belonging | Justice of the Peace, in Traffic’ FERDINAND CAME BACK | Loy the Kinette Club at their re- | ‘© fammers q far away as uppee | C¥xt Tuesday morning | ‘eae cae : |Sea Cow Pdnd were destroyed. | Carmen J. Clow, Brackley| PRESCOTT, Ont. (CP)—Po.|) : |” Many ee ee ge ad raising Some dogs have been report- | Point. was assessed $10 and | lice were called recently to in- | é {Lean and Heath Macquarrie, | *"pandidates in the dual riding of Queens, were among those who hammered out the policies at the “Maritimes, such as New | Newson for. one year. England and the West Indies-was | President’ Eleanor’ Harris pre- included in the resolutions a8 | sented the . past president, | was a pledge to work for the so- | Elaine Sharpe, with her past The delegation ‘left the Cape Breton: centre about 8 o'clock in the morning by the Longl i ner |Cheticamp II and arrived in the , : Hi reported | Motor vehicle registration. | gardens eu eae eee _ a, ee — Norman F. Stewart, city, was a eed a ae your euch a beneficial prenant ™| Farmers say they are still in | filed $10 and costs on a speed: | son not happy when the animal| z 3 2 | A Feature event of the even-| 272ve danger of losing even ~ ae as | was rounded up was Fred Car : @ 2 e.. ie ss at eae ty Gyre ty” ne | A Ree gu ant cn vas | tre ne tes Go rogressive Conservative Progressive Conservative |shipbuilding subsidies and-—te-- 10-year perfect attendance--tab | The So talite to tein for allowing his beast to | candidates and campaign man-|gional tendering and allocation to Mildred Mollison, who has ‘Ca iF bls tae te fea local spied at large. agers from the four Atlantic |of- new construction, overhaul | served in every executive posi- | pe ood Group etic le aut nee Provinces have drafted a 17-/|and repair. | tion and every committee with- | Aj k Tri 1 Tri i org Cage am . when ENERGY BUILDS UP > }--<-point—-program...concerning...At-|__It_was urged that the Atlantic in the club aKes trial ir p Enaeae W. chow cise tik Selbmathie he” ete or lanti¢ area economic - develop- | Provinces Adjustment Grants be! Other perfect attendance tabs | ba our $10 Bcripecd a | eit aie . a - a y ment, to be used as a major |cofitinued’ and increased until) were awarded to Bernie Mac- | A group ‘of about 30 people, a charge of driving —— left lis ecialy et the srg ‘ . ~ : part of the campaign in the |the per capita income of the At-| Arthur and Elaine from the Cape Hood area of Cape! side of the road.- 3 ‘ee gg done ‘ forthcoming federal election. /lantic Provinces rises to the na’ | for five years; Elaine Sharpe for | Breton visited Souris Sunday in| A fine of $10 and cost aes Seas Sag ta syn pounds * The general text of the pro- tional average. | doue years; Mary Wedge ;@ trial run demostrating the| imposed on Gerald G | air 6,500 times. }’ i gram was released following a| A pledge to promote closer | Marena Lawless for three years; | feasibility and value of the pro-! West Royalty, on a | ae 2 } week-end meeting of PC c - |trading relations with more na-| Elva Simpson for two years; | Posed ferry link between Sodris,| ¢ , speedi rs PUR ac “ dates in Moncton. J. A tural geographical markets for | and Marilyn Sherry and’ Carol | P.E.1., and Port Hood, C.B. harge : ITY DAIRY “Parents. Prefer Purity Products” e ‘New Date Seti the meeting. The weekend meet- |lution of Atlantic freight rates | president's pin and plaque. ‘eastern Island port shortly after For Meetin : 317 Kent St. Dial 4-7125 ing was the fourth such gather- |problems. |. Final ,plans were made: to one o'clock. Som ef delay was g eet ee ; ing since the idea was instituted| The assembled candidates pro- | hold the’ fall rimmage sale at |cauced by fog. The patty left on —————— ES in the 1957 election campaign. |mised to reinstate the Atlantic | the A.A. rooms on Tuesday return at 3.30 p.m. Because of the Nov. 8 elect- i ’ The program ranges from |Development Board in the orig-| evening, Oct. 2%. | The visitors were met at the| (0% the 10th biennial Maritime TRADE-IN : k ' shipbuilding subsidies. and short |inal concept by providing the | Government Wharf by repre-| on social we'f'ane : : ) and long range assistance for in-|board with fully adequate feder- | sentatives of the Eastern Kings| which was scheduled to be held YOUR OLD ; : is shore fishermen to increased |al assistance. " |Board of Trade headed by Jo-| at the Nova Scotia Hotel, Hali- | : university grants and touches |ENDORSE SUGGESTION seph Gallant. \ fax, on the same date, has been ° virtually every aspect of Atlan-| An endorsement of the sugges. tic economie development. |tion of the Association of Atlan. The first point of the program jc Universities that Atlantic | promises that a Conservative [Universities share $3,000,000 per government will extend the de-|year from the federal govern | signated area incentive pro- ment in addition to increasing | gram to the entire Atlantic area. |the per capita grant to universi- - Also promised is immediate |ties from two to five dollars, They were taken to the Sour-| i563 to May 3, 4, and 3) OW | e 'is Curling Club where a discus- : |sion was held on the proposed | jferry link and how best to gain| a Thurs., Oct. 14th. . In Mishap == AT 880 P.M. o 2 “ Melvin McQuaid It was reported that the key- note speakers and other mem- bers of the program will be able | ‘important buildings in the town) i ; work for full scale development |and the favoring of an extension | bef : to participate as originally plan-| EASY-TO- ie *Tatlantic provinces ports and |f the vocational training form-| SUMMERSIDE — Poli fore departing for home. | ned. eh ntertain ef Atlantic provinces ports A . : olice in, Entertainment Refreshments leadership to realize the origin- |Ula of 75, percent federal and 25 | Prince County investigated three | ‘ONE AT -- - - _ e@ Park received $300 damage. per cent provincial contributions : when it was struck by a 1954: al concept of -ARDA which is to | fee's : motor vehicle accidents over create economic opportunity in |to include the: capital costs of | NEARLY FELL the weekend. DOWN rural areas dependent on fores- UNiversities and colleges was Saturday might at approxima- a car driven by Benjamin Engineers inspecting the, EVERYONE WELCOME try, fishing and agriculture. also Pea in a resolution on tely 8 o'clock a 1964 model car the iibabcot a bee ‘ wae of Sin tee tee for the | \ Resolution number 14 reads in |@duc ef : sustained damage estimated at od ng and!) time years found ; part ‘‘we will develop policies se eee ee <Pe $1,508 shina. Se “ont hit ot ot rN an nes eae = the 300, bolte fasten- Inserted by Kings County Progressive Conservative Assn. which will stimulate the agricul- -Pprovin' § 10 ‘trol and struck a dr e to the Clow vehicle | ' rest of the building | : .} a tural economy to meet the con- |Settle the ownership of offshore after hitting and aaa: * coe was approximately $25. | were. still intact. THE CAMERA EXPERTS @ 2 e. sumer needs of the Atlantic Be ee ik ant oats. on the highway : = : i area and to encourage our ex TKS. | The "vehicle, “driver by Kevin a r ; | port markets”: Proposed greater research into Frederick McCardie of Kinkora| \ 2 AID TO FISHERMEN the “use (of coal and pledged en! was proceeding west from Kin- | : : Another résolution promises | eer: addy ger th |kora towards the general direc- t . immediate aid to- Atlantic fish- ood use hydro, thermal an 4'|tion of Middleton when the acci- * : ermen who suffered hardships ltidal wairees OF tie Ailaude |dent occurred. Driver and pas- ' 0. — beecause of the widespread fail- | 16, senger escaped injury. When > ure of the inshore fistery this|" the final resolution stated | _ Earlier in the afternoon a 1959 | v : year. It proposed also \o imple- |i. 4 tlantie Provinces | car driven by Aeneas : } ment incentive policies will |witl have a bright economic fu- | MeAvinn of Albany went out of | we gave up : ensure fishermen a fait return |i. when their great natural control at Augustine Cove and. : : for their labor and de land human resources are devel- | ve a research and technological facil- oped.” | Both accidents were investiga-| ’ steam ities to aid in - catching and ROADS o MUCH fed by the Borden RCMP de-| ; ‘ marketing of -all species of fish. OST ‘ }tachment. : The program ‘indicated candi-; Expo -'67’s mew roads Saturday at -8 pm. a 1965/ we didn t lose it! fs dates support of an immediate |bridges will cost mofe model vehicle driven by James| return to policies regarding | $20,000,000. ” Edward Montgomery of Slemon | “a : t On the contrary. We actually picked up speed 2 ; and streamlined our services. Improved freight e ; @ @ hauling and handling; built Canada’s most : - advanced automatic freight classification = 4 yards ; brought in electronic computers,micro- a : . | — ' -. wave transmitters. and_other. modern equip- , ; fe? eee ° : ment to speed up freight car tracing; em- w : phasized the importance of service-minded } people, and gained new friends. And we are still at it. » , These changes and the resulting savings bring benefits to everybody: businessmen, : traffic people, shipping executives of com- panies big or small. People who ship in at parcels, bundles, crates, sacks, bales, drums, containers, cartons, boxes, cases—you name / it—anything that’s movable. Here's your chance to profit by shipping CN. So remember our low, money-saving freight " . ‘ rates. And our 103,000 freight cars. Our big ‘ fleet of ‘piggyback’ flatcars which will be 3 : increased by another 50% in 1965. Too bad : we don’t still have steam whistles, because . ~ we sure have a lot to toot about! ; : Melvin McQuaid, Q.C. | Progressive Conservative Candidate, Kings — : . <—e % <i ~*~ the fast-freight thruway Inserted by Kings County ~~ ; , — —s be os saHODe co a _ ‘a : 8 } 4 * v, a lie — nrnnaty teens a sal sree escorting ees pena < ae see cena seen - ~s . ese ee