i : : : ‘ : b diel a oe : > mene . . | esis : - x : : * : ; ; s os 7 poe O'Donnel wee acting | ,? chee lee laeabe! aaa (aie, aime Ge egpeered : — 5x q Western Man ‘es the accused. Defence’ Coun- city police court yesterday . for the Dominion Government n Robert Jorgensen, Breadal- sel. was Neil R. MacLeod ‘morning. : - Assessed Fines After the evidence had been. Raymond Francis Rush, city, ae ene Taian eee T Re la = --contpleted, Magistrate MacDon- h-s asf : on a charge of allowing a ve- 0 : ep ce ; ve = a ~COrip: charged—with—speeding,_was_fine— hicle with inefficient equipment SUMMERSIDE — A young ald adjourned the case to June oq $15 and costs or five days. ' ee Summerside man, Donald Jo- 17 for decision. ; Joseph E. Doyle, 1’ 1a sant to be driven, on the highways A W G det The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., June 11, 1966. em . 3 = * The a of fishing without 0 We au et * “4 . i ; 8 seph Arsenault, was fined by ‘ Grove, charged _ with failing. to <n oenee waited ins o ; ‘ Magistrate W' Chester S. Mac- stop at a red traffic light, had : fine of $11 and costs. to Gordon ~~ Replacing ~-A-W. Gaudet as the . . Donald, yesterday when he ap- Fines |his ease dismissed. Robert MacLean, City Charlottetown. Board of Trade’3:~) _ pene on fee charges of dam- Three city residents: John, A! = Joseph Alexander: Pineau, Voting: delegate at. the 70th an- . Pe was chard A I c ed ena ine, ee toes Se - iowa, uals nisodea not guil. Dual meeting of the, Maritime a ce as charged with breaking re mpos each, fined $86 and costs or three ty to a charge of selling kQquor Provinces Board of Trade will be ; ein ee piper oy' ~~ ee = ‘ ; days for failing to stop at a sap van rey W.J. Hancox. Mr.-Gaudet, chair- ee , Acting . magistrate. Gerald sign, and had his case adjourned to Road charge he was fined $50 and 5,42, at aR od - . set’ 4 date for -triat-> Counsel M42 of the Charlottetown ha costs or thirty days with the sen! Griffin’ Shy ee eymiond | ; ‘for the accused .is Allison Gillis, ,Will be paar. se me ~ tences to-run consecutively if mca eee and — ENTERS HOSPITAL . ore meeting, to begin Sunday the fines are not paid. : cfruigan, city, Everett Harris, has entered Sydney, “S., because ~ of “other IMMERS! : In addition ‘ve -was ordered to 4nd costs or 5 days, for driving the PEI. Hospital for> treat: ae J. Dianiond . activities." | SUMM ERS De + “The “execu Roches; Linda’ Mae, Farrell; make restitution to the amount a motor ‘Vehicle without a hie- ment. : Other deWgates attending from tive director of the Prince Coun- Leona Anne- Fougere: ‘Silvia of $7.95 for the aerial and -$16 50 «——— — : : Dies Suddenl * here include Charles Moffatt, ty Welfare aM zeney here, Lorne Ann Gaudet; John. Handrahan; for the damage to the sétond ve- \ ly . ‘ge¢retary manager of the Char-- een, aa Mi - aus he Region .Barbara Anne ‘Mallett; Ann Car- hicle or serve an ‘additional. 10 ‘ stow - Capt. Claud’ a! Highyschoo's 1966.2raduating olyn Poirier; Joseph Emile Poir-. and 15 dyas respectively at via mes ot Lower ae soppy pager and B. (class that their education. does ter: Joseph Wayne Poirier; Ma-| The magistrate told the accus Rib is ohn Di n i a e. ' t-terminate with the acquisi- ric ier: j d that if he ever: appeared \he R.. WILLIAMS MR. ALBRITTON bs ; tes from" } 1 rie Louise Poirier: Blair James ¢ \ ppe M | Aberdeen Hospital, New Glas- ea Deets ar weds ‘tion of a grade 12 diploma-or a Praught; Rose Anne Richard; fore him again he would be ‘gow, N.S. on June 5, after a other . Isian ndi ‘ university decree "Your educa- Sharon Anne Robertson: Marion en a stiff jail term. : short illness She was_in her fist will also be attending. _ -. ition”. he said. ‘is the sum total Ann Shea and#Rebecca Ann Ste- Testimony was heard in (the \n n u al Con ress vane.” + Dwo -pesokitions are 1056) & of your life-long experiences and wart case of Ernest Joseph Mac\ She ‘was the former. Gertrude sented to the gneeting by "the will. cobtinué ‘until ‘you die” The valedictory message was lan, CFB Summerside, who: bad ae aneee en of ene oa The el pig atthe _ wav to given by David Curley while the entered . pleg eae guilty to- the late Mr. ‘an rs liam of these deals with a request achieve happiness ts to~ strive salutatory message was render- charge of impaired driving at an Coulson. She lived all her mar- |e put°to the New . Brunswick for the happiness of” others. he ed by Linda Farrell. Leona Fou- earlier hearing. ‘la nn et ion we. ried life in New. Glasgow !* sovernnient concerning the pav- said “we have only a Short time gere gave the ‘bienvenue’.- "The charge was laid on April : Surviving besides her husband * ing of a five-mile stretch of \to live; let us. use this’ time. The school principal, Sister St. 30 after the accused lost contro sto lage es ee vee road from Tighish to Baie Verte jeualy, ~ for the benefit of man- Mary Eugenia, gave her report of his vehicle on Granvine: 0 A ‘fe-Nicholson,—C-b-U—is—the—p arry_Davis onville i Brunswick. The. resolu- Site and this was followed .by the Street North and went into the —u-mtenntion Pet eh " and Beverley of Hamilton, On- oT out that, people: Looking. at some)of society's awarding. of ‘prizes to. students ditch. Thé investigating officer >»: : tur d speakers at the annual| Robert V. Currie ts -cha'rma tario; and two sons, Allistof and travelling from Nova Scotia and problems today, he pointed .-to from: grades«IX* Xvand- Xt. REMP. Constable--W.S.— Pinsent, char ane congress of the of the committee responsivie for Blair of si Sinate ae poh E.|, find using this. shore road the slums of Harlem where 43 The school’s glee vlub render- who laid the charge, was the aa} 5 eee Pere a sisters and two brothers aze per cent of the newborns are i]. ed two numbers — one in lone crown witness. e # Life Underwriters Association of the arrangments for the confer- ( d NS. from ‘Pdgwash to Baie Verte a ae : mee ‘ . é : « : Prince Edward Island,- which is ence which gets underway at Mrs. J ee Sener: cCon- convenience especially in the legitimates and: ‘to the prisons French “Unissons No Voix’ ’, and. Giving testimony for the de 2 s a , iets and‘ Ethel, Mrs. Percy: Ma where 85 per cent of the inmates the English number—‘‘Yopi'llNe-—fence- were RCAF Cpl. John _— —_ : rite a to be held on Monday at Shining 9:30 a.m. -with “registration at hel “New Glasgow: Harry of winter months and the paving of” have an education equivalent to ver Walk Alone", Burr, CFB Summerside; Char- Waters Lodge, Cavendish, 9.15 - Pence ate _* Pinette, P.E.I. and Wesley _ Of this five-mile stretch would ‘add. Jess than grade 5 and where (0 == - — tl : The two speakers are Robert ‘Lower Montague to the convenience. — per cent of them are repeaters: : 8» Albrittan, C.L.U. of Los Ange- Elmira Resident | Funeral service was held from | The other resolution deals with He said that society is partly les, Cal. and . Herbert V. Bid the Salvation Army Reape looking into the possibility of to blame. for these problems and tiams, C.L:U. of Winnipeg, Man. : $ “terment was in ea setting up a system of standard urged the graduates to “bring: Fach year, Canada’s dairy farmers 2 The confertnce is an on a Assessed 15 Memorial Gardens, New Glas- highway signs for the Maritime ples of your orive au energy te vétinn for their as ticipated each year by the life gow. ' s and your education to help your ; oe : t etn $$ $$ provinces. ’ I . < ; insurance fraternity and it is ex- ‘Harold Hunter, Elmira was less forttinates’ > efforts. Increasing costs of operation, equip- ¢ pevted that representatives ,of fined $15 and costs on two sep- BAN DOGS FROM DINNER The meeting which gets under- “Brotherhood was not so im. ~ ment and virtually everything a farm needs, the various companies from all arate charges of makinc ‘alse READING, England (CP)—:Way Monday morning will he perraee ee of our fath- lus.a very serious short ffi lab. . areas of the province Will be’ in” statements-under-the-tnemtoy=“pogs will not be invitedto—a-chaired” by the MPBT- president; _ 7 ut ae Hos p Ty SELIC riage of farm labour, attendance. - ‘ ment acre yagi a Berksnite dog- ‘amine, sents J. M. Murphy, Truro. ee 1: We are: 00: sure are putting eae farmers out of business ; ae vineia Bistrate Jem: annual dinner this. yea at the rate of about 10,000 each year. The congress is sponsored by Johnston, QC, in Queens “ounty think dog owners should be let yee 20 STUDE NTS | , yea the Life“ Underwriters Associa- Magistrate's “court ‘verierday off the leash for one evening,” DEATHS | A total of 20 students graduate Returns to the dairy farmer. have not kept tion of Canada through the pro-.; morning. D. Frank S% vorth explained secretary Kathfeen ; ithis year and Rev. J.D. Kelly, ‘ ith i sed ase ant ; vincial body of which Donald. B. appeared for the accused Pipett. ° es GILLESPIE — At the Prince Miscouche parish priest. who pace with increased costs of farm operation. soe eres : ” . County Hospital June 10, 1966, thartked. the speaker, noted that “ eee 8 . _®@ : 4. @ Rene: Joan “- Gillespie of Long (half of the graduates were from From May 1954 to the beginning of 1966, his parish. He felt that this must Re hee ee eee be a record. The chairman of the Th f or inains resting at the Davison Fu- | a ash cha ’ ; : : neral Home until Monday noon, ee cliset uae Mette chet Aa then to. the Long River Presby | Members of the graduating “a Y. terian Church where the funéral | lelass are Joseph ‘Earle, Arsen-: . in most Canadian markets, the aggregate . Increase to the dairy farmer was only 2'cents per quart for standard homo milk. ¥ Consumer prices of dairy foods have not in * _ creased as much as most other food products, From May 1954 to the beginning of 1966; - in most Canadian markets, the aggregate increase in;home delivered milk (standard homo) was only 5 cents a quart. service will be held at.2 p:m. ault:; Joseph ‘Ray ‘Arsenault; Interment..in ,Geddie Memorial | Raymond Arsenault; J.ames cemetery. Visiting hours, 2-4, 7-9 Clarence Birch; David. Law- Pan: ‘rence Curley: “Ruth A “Des ARSENAULT — Suddenly at his Mt. Herbert " gaat cS jhome June 9th.. 1966, Joseph ‘ e Amedee Arsenault of St. Chrysos- |. ® Tasty. Dairy Products. “.- _ -~in~ his Gist year: Forwarded-'!-~ ee we acea tre Moe mae bn oo - vert tee pa the Compton Funeral Home Woman “. @: Milk Shakes 25¢ ‘ |Friday evening to. his late: rest- ol a i Se ; : jdence. Funeral Monday June 13 C : — ; ito St. James Church, Egmont. p es @ Sundaes 25¢ : : Bay for Requiem High Mass at Bie. Llovd MacDonald.” St. 10 a.m. Interment inthe Church eictori wat. tuahed” 6 the oe pee w |.P.E.1.-Hospital around 10:30 | | DAIRY MONTH SPECIAL| Eee — Suddenly, at the last _night by an ambulance Congratulations: ~ Mr. Dairy Former You've done it again! Anothet: ~ Canada’s dairy industry is Vital T5: Our eco=" nomic and nutritional health. If dairy foods cost a little more than they used to, they'll still be your best food buy. year of providing the finest uali i il roducts quality milk and - k Pr? home of her sister. Mrs. Agnes from’ the Maclean © Funeral ‘Deagle, Souris West, on Thurs- Home Mrs. MacDonald __re- : ot ao iday. June -9, 1966, Mary Ella ‘portediy collapsed at the Pro : ae C Cairns. of Souris West in. her testant. Orphanage while at- ot . ' th year. Resting at -the.Perry | tending a performance put on oF Lie Funeral’ Home,’ Souris. Funeral | a by the children last even- Cream # fe ‘| arrangements will be announced | : ; : later.- Visiting hours, 25, 74 niieoding ‘physician Dr.- J.P. 5 ii ? M,.. +, Lantz said; last night Mrs. Mac- ‘ f } Donald.is resting comfortably in ig : es : 4 | McLELLAN — The death 0¢-— osmtal. E I F ; a rea a : —* curred i the Charlotteto : : j fata June 10, 1966. ye Boas Nay * 2 5 Mr. P. s s armer s s e Y : ji Spare | ’ | | Augustus McLellan of Cable WESTERN | . ; | Head in his-8ist year. Remains <M ‘resting at the Dingwell Funeral FUNERALS ; , toon ie si j j | Home, Souris. ‘Funeral to be | held on Monday morning leav- ee : fing the, funeral home at 9 o'clock WADDELL FUNERAL — The ou : ' qd Ai : e yp : | for*Requiem High Mass: at St. “fineral for Mrs. Glenn Waddell i z 3 : Peter's Bay Church at-9.30. In- of Cape Traverse was held‘Fri-. to our community. Every mod= ern dairy farmer knows. that electricity. helps him — and 7“ a Bessie—produces better, more reliable products under the most sanitary conditions, We're proud td be a part of your.en4 terprise, making your job eases with electricity. ee : ee terment in the Ghurch cemetery. day, June -10 from the Chisholm . : é ; ; : Funeral Home conducted by f a “MacAUSLAND see “Tower “Rev RoM:-Cameren -and>Rev-4 fern ttt ane cate tenn ney eons : siiiceabslid See ‘| (Montague, June. 9, ee Mrs. Allison O'Brien. Hymns sung Aust. form were Will Your’ Anchor Hold? . S ene ven ee ney pean In’ The Garden. -Organist was Mrs; Joh HasiaMm: Pale es ee years. Resting at the Montague Ubearers were: Capt. Herbert fo Sune | Funeral Home. Funeral from) yyackenzie. Reginald Rodgers, Serie. a eae . Lorne Valley Presbyterian Gordon Constable, Sterling Lord, | Church Sunday, June 12 at 2% Keith Lord, Cederict Campbeil ' o'clock, Interment in Lorne Val- Interment was in the People’s hoe wie ley cemetery. ’ cemetery, ‘Summerside. ‘ ‘ ees by ~ ssiaaiaty Zz a i ua cn , Ls his af UegeRe URE ‘ ‘ Nr : : : ve WHEN “your Surge Service Dealer lands at your farm to make his annual Surge Service call-he is there to help you milk your cows better and faster. You can tell him to go ahead iaddo what- ever he thinks is necessary with absolute assurance that you can’t get hurt . . . be- “cause . . . the cost of keeping Money making Milking in your barn must be satisfactory Smet homemakers ents in the daily to you. He sold you a good milking machine menu fine dairy products made from milk. : & ~ ‘in the first place and he is there to make it June represents the beginning a a new keep right on being a good milking machine. >| year for the dairy industry and guarantees cy ie ee ae art abundance of healthful, nourishing dairy foods ene the year, | Whe te ee toe ee oe satisfied that his price is right and fair_a ™ - PEL DAIRYMEN’S ASSOC. © | cocunemrrme and we'll send you our cheque, forever’. 4 cent he charged- you. for labor. We _ have “> PEL-FLUID MUR ASSOC: 2 JEir ee Dealer ... ,-80 can you.