a, sland News Page - \2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. March 30, 1966. cer research. He declared that significant findings in. cancer ‘Yesearch are coming to light each day? and the outlook = is good, From the funds eollected dur- ing Crusade Month, the Cancer Cancer Campaig Is Set For April April {ts ‘Cancer Crusade Month’ across Canada, and. it was learned last evening from F.J. MacDonald, president of the proviticial branch of the Can- cer Society that the Prince Fd- ward «Island Division's annual, campaign for funds will get un’ derway early .in April, with the campaign ‘running throughout the month. Mr. MacDonald presided at a —-meeting-of the provincial Execu- tive Committee. held at Division Headquarters yesterday after- noon, when plans were finalized Society will be able to continue its three-way program for an- other year. providing more than |80 per cent of. the funds used in cancer research- in. Canada, ed- ucating the public about Cancer {facts through films and other |media,; and previding welfare ‘services to cancer suffers “Here in our own province,” \Mr. Allen stated, ‘during the past year..more than 17,000 can- ae cer dressings were distributed, ‘and 61 different patients benefit- ted, either through this dressing program, or by other services provided by the Cancer Society. The annual .campaign gives everyone an opportunity to par- ticipate by financial support, thus ensuring the continuation of these and other services." "Guest Speaker ls Announced tt kat 8 | ilica Recreation Center. ; Mr Fulton who is a member |of parliament for ‘Kamloops, B.C., comes from a distinguish- ed political family as both his father ahd great uncle were for mer premiers of British Colum- bia, the latter being later Chief Justice of the province. Mr. Ful- ton's father held several port- folios in the government of B.C. , Mr. Fulton who is 49 1s prom- -inently mentioned as a_ can- didate for national leadership of the, Progressive party when a vacancy occurs in that position , He comes to Charlottetown to Speak to a party gathering but. the talk to the St Duntan's lay- “men will be non-partisan. This subject which should come na- turally to a man who-has. been steeped in political activity since his childhood. He will dis- cuss ‘‘The political responsibil- ity of laymen." * Last year the speaker, Dr. K A Parker of ~ Charlottetown discussed ‘Our common denom- inator."’~ \ Ledwell Vessey is president of-| | the laymen's association. and is in charge of the arrangements. Conservative . are at work on projects of can-, ne Sunday et 4% te the Bas, $50 Pp | enalty ls Imposed - ae. SUMMERSIDE -- A fine of $50 | and costs or seven days Was im. | posed upon George Garnet} War- | ren, Freetown, who apt be- | fore Magistrate R.S. Hinton, - QC. in town police court ‘yes- terday on.a charge of driving while 4mpaired ‘ A resident of St- Eleanors, John Lloyd Thomas, was fined $35 and costs or 10 days on a ~ speeding charge also pleaded guilty to a charge o! failing to write his signature on the space provided on his driver's license’ He was fined {$10 and costs or 10 days for. this infraction Austin MacDonald, Grand Riv- er, was fined $10 and costs on a speeding charge. A “We have a” ‘Associated with him on the ex- Camera for the annual province-wide campaign St. Dunstan's Laymen's As- ecutive are William Gillis, vice- James Allen of Charlottetown, sociation will have as their guest president; Adelbert Roche, sec- who is the provincial chairman | speaker E, Davie Fulton, former retary and Brendan McGinn, ' for tis year’s drive, has an- | Minister of Justice for Canada, | treasurer. nounced a provincial. objective {at their annual iuncheon meet. «= oe ror vocvanin service » Of $10,000, and says that with the same continued support and co- operation of the people of Prince | Whatever your needs — ¢a:meras projectors - tepe recordes - you name it! — you can rent # new TTA Ta «LIONS DRAW WINNER - | t Edward Island as in the past,he | MR. ALLEN af is hopeful that this objective will : & REPAIRS 6th WEEK a : ‘ . wt |be realized. University of British Columbia |i : ; M | puete jead 1 Mr. Allen stated yesterday to Dalhousie University here in | Storey Electric Ltd. | ant wee u eens | McinnIS HossY VISITS COMP OSING ROOM q that there are 23 research cen-. the Maritimes, where more; than ay Ae Charlottetown PEt 111 Kent $#. Ch‘town. poate: L tres’ across Canada, from the 200 scientists and technicians a Prince St.. Ch'town » PE. Cubs of Trinity United ‘Street last night. Ivan Mac: RIGHT. and Barry Tull. Ac. . ‘piseeeeneseeieneene 7 —EEEE seat i Church in Charlottetown were Dougall, g room em- companying the group were ee conducted on a ‘tour of The ployee, LEFT, is making cor- Joyce Chapman, cubmaster; Guardian—The Evening Pat- rections in type. Watching Shirley Prowse and Enid Car- attentively is David Loftus, ter, assistant cub masters rict publishing plant on Prince Break, Entry, Theft Case | Adjourned For Judgement | t a sitting of County Court the ground. He also told of tak- had not heen proven that the ra- nih Criminal Court for the ing beard samples frdém Mr. zor in question was the one be- } county of Queens yesterday Boswell and Mr. Bruce on Oct. longing to Mr. Boswell as neith- ‘morning the case. of Joseph |27 and sending them along with er witness could definitely iden- Douglas Strickland, Marshfield, the razor to the RCMP Crime tify it. The evidence from Ot- | charged with break, entry and Detection Lab in Ottawa. tawa he said was not conclusive, theft at Boswell’s Irving Service | not definite and just suggested { Station was adjourned to April SAW ACCUSED _- the possibility that the shaving 4. Judge -C. St. Clair Trainor Cnst. Harry Burns testified residue resembled the beard spe- presided. Alan Scales acted for that he saw the accused walking cimens. He said there was no the Crown. Frank Sigsworth was towards a car with Barry Gass evidence that the accused was ~xe 1 MAL ELD ’ AOL Choice of Smart Bronzetone or Gleaming Chrome Finish! — saw the accused with Gass get the same one found in the car. : eharge into the 1956 model car on the He said that it was not estab- Crown ‘witnesses called’ were: day following the break. They lished: that the razor was in the Arnold’ Robert. Boswell, opera- told him they had been out with | Possession of the accused and tors of the” service~ station; ~El-~-girls-the~night--before-and—after-' asked-if-the fact..that_the car. liott Rosser Bruce, an employee taking them home had spent the | was registered in the name of 6f Mr. Boswell atthe time of night in the ear behind Marsh- | the accused meant that he own- the’crime: Anthony Gallant, re- field school, They also told him ed everything which might be in gistrar of motor vehicles; Cnst. ithey had been-working with the. it. Donald Shears: Cnst. Harry |Fuller Construction Co. Cpl. Burns and Cpl. Calvin Bungay. Bungay found the razor in ques- Arnold Boswell stated that he tion in the gloyé compartment. had locked the service station of the car which the accused had himself on the night the break \formerly told him he owned. ( took place, making sure’ the| In: addressing the court Mr. \ries Daktari needs a full-time nicht lights-were on, both inside Scales said that a conviction staff of 30 men to care for and and out. When he returned the ‘should be made on the proof of hand-fee® its animals. ext morning he found the of- recent possession He said that : RT 18 BUSY fice in a state of disarray. The both witnesses felt strongly The Swedish port of Geteborz front door was unlocked, the pop about the resemblance of the ra- handled 52,908 ships, carrying machine had been pryed open zor produced in court to the one 11,250,000 tons of cargo in 1965. and the change box taken out of belonging to Mr. Boswell. -He —S————————_——— #t, there were receipts and poe _ orn the bag ied ad WE MAKE TO ORDER .. . rs scattered onthe floor: ision crime lab in ( i : k coe eauey missing. out of the tawa. that the shaving residue ak an ke we a eash register. Also missing was jin the razor and.the beard 8M I ot Cole. Slaw, Potato Seled, Scal- ‘a. Remington Rollomatic electric (ples taken from Boswell and [i403 Macaroni.& Cheese,.. Rolle, razor which was kept under the [Bruce were predominately simi Js... and Assorted. Pastries. counter on a shelf and used by lar. He submitted to the court both Mr. Boswell’and Mr. Bruce. that--it--was-the —stolen— razor} ’ He said that a window at the which was found in the car of the back of the station which had accused. been boarded up for some time Mr. Sigsworth said he felt it was broken ‘through. (a TWICE BEFORE NOTICE! In cross-examination Mr: Bos- well told the court that his ser- INCREASE IN INTEREST RATES Effective January 1, 1966” vice station had- been oe | CURRENT ACCOUNT SAVINGS _ on the day following the break, connected with the break, no ev- oa accused” fia beseke te He said he didn't see the accus- idence Cee connected with : question took place on October ¢d actually get into the 1956 mo entry and reasonable doubt that 2 @ o~ : : a3 2), 1985at Mt. Albion on the del but just walk towards it. the raror- which couldn't be sia No | De = | ‘ Trans Canada ‘highway. 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