{ng boats which are-operating out of Tignish this season are geen loaded with traps ‘headed A tow of the 150 lobster fish- TIGNISH LOBSTER FLEET GETS INTO ACTION _ : "Albertan and Tignish were | -hauling about a pound per (rick Duff was fined $10 and | <n. This was light for first | costs or 10 days on a speeding | 49) tua eee, Dial 201206 andings. , ; set by nightfall Saturday. Much the same picture was evident on the north shore and south shores of Kings and Queens . counties. Monday: fishermen in | for the fishing banks when de- partment of Fisheries sounded the all-clear signal so approxi- mately 70,000 traps could be GEORGETOWN — A. sitting of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island, for Kings Coun- ty, opened at Georgetown yes- terday, with Mr. Justice Mark i R., MacGuigan presiding. Two -— bills of indictment were before “ithe -CourtPhe—Queen>vs—John. Charles Martell of Georgetown, _@harged with breaking and en-, tering the residence of Dennis Mossman of Souris and committ- img the indictable offence of as- | gault. The Crown was represent- t ed by J. Arthur McGuigan, QC, deputy attorney general The Grand Jury found a -true bill on the indictment. Martell will not be arraigned until 10.30 a.m. on May 5th, when it is ex- pected that the Court will have 2 counsel to represent ‘ The other case on the docket was the Queen vs Ernest Owen Roach “of Georgetown, charged with breaking and entering the Yesidence of Quentin Mossman ef Souris and committing the in- | dictable offence of mischief by damage to property. The-Crown! 8-13)—July 20-29. was represented by the deputy attorney genera] and the accus- ed by D.F. Sigsworth. The jury found a true bill in this case. The accused qvas arraigned and_ pleaded not tuilty and his trial was set for Wednesday, May 4th, ‘ Kiln. Judge MacGuigan addressed the Grand Jury and read the bills of indictment to them. He further instructed them on their duties, including the inspection er court house building and ail. : J. Arthur McGuigan, QC, de- puty attorney general, made a motion that Harold M. Smith, retired bank manager of Monta- gue be appointed a commission- er for taking affidavits Supreme Court for the three eounties. The motion was grant: ed Following !s the Grand Jury report. “We, the Grand Jury, beg to submit our report of our inspec- Pictured above is the window display, donated in support of the | Salvation Army Building Appeal by R.'T. Holman Ltd. Sw: : ‘ ‘ . : (Adv't. 2 Indictments Docketed |_In Court was not represented by counsel. | requires repairs to top; (d) new | in the’ A- L. Piercey, rector of Milton, At Georgetown tion of the court house and jail coathangers required in all | as follows: , rooms. | i “The exterior of. the building) «we strongly recommend the appears to be in very good COD- | installation of the following new dition, with the following. excep- equipment and furnishings: (a) tions (a) New eaves-troughs and | Replacement of the existing coal-. down-spouts required; (b) New /fired furnace with-a—new oil-fir- steps. fromthe jail into the Jail-!eq furnace; (b) The range in the | 8 ry: Leaving Scene Sidney city MacQuarrie charged with leaving the scene |2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May 4, 1966. |. . Charlottetown by Mayor Walter Mrs. J.D. Stewart 175 plus rs . Of Accident = Case Adjourned To May 10 charged with: driving. a motor Boys’ : é vehicle the wrong way on a one Sea Cadets, Royal Canadian Sea Louis Sadler 172. e oy Hee ) Club | Bridge Results | Hote Are Announced _»: o4 : |Frank The following are the results | Mrs. play in the Duplicate Bridge ’| Kelly | Mrs Cox. Hetyssued the following pro-| Mrs clamation yesterday morning “Since 1895, the Navy League est patriotic and service organ- izations — has conducted various | Herbert Rodney Coles, Milton, Youth. training activities Brigades,. Navy Mrs Arthur Henry 168 plus. |. Miss Ann Walsh and Miss Mil- | of Canada — one of Canada’s old-jdred Walsh 165. Naval ‘Sinclair MacKay 183 | League, Mrs. Ivan Horne and Mrs. | will be available to-take groups _ held af the. Charlottetown | RCN, wih perm! om me natwey Wharf in Charlottetown at noon recently: {ORTH-SOUTH | today L¥*Duffy and Mrs.| The sleek helicoptor-equipped ~ MacMillan 198 plus | destroyer escort is currently en- Mae Hines and Mrs. Inez, route back to her home base in 176 plus. | Halifax following a week's cruise Donald Campbell and up the Saguenay River, after | which the ship is named. Loca! naval officials have: ad- | vised that—word has been re- | ceived ‘from Cmdr Plant that the Saguenay will, be open for | public inspection ‘from 2 to 5 p.m. Wednesday afternoon and | members of the ship's company \ F.R° MecLaine and Mrs EAST-WEST William Cotton and Mrs on conducted tours. : * 1-|-of an_accident had his case ad é cted : j Journed to May 10 when he‘ap- waw street, was~ fined $5 and Cadets, etc. Inwecent years. tut~) “Mrs. Ben Rogers, Mrs. D.I.D.| The ship is scheduled to de- peared in city police court \e>s- eps or two days ther. youth-training activities, Rozman and Mr. angus. EK. | part from Charlottetown Thurs: terday morning before Mazis-+ "Five men were arraigned. on featuring ood citizenship. and Douglas 170. (tied). ~ day af 8.30 a.m..to’continue her trate A. James Haslam, C charges of being drunk and: in- ‘aval training for boys 12 and 13! yape 1. Wellner and .Mfs | Voyage to. Halifax Lester O'Donnell acted as coun-. capable; one accused was fined years of age, have been estab- Relen Dunbar 167. a | sel for the accused. $25 and .costs or 20 days, three lished— Navy League Cadets: |= | Louis “Henry - Gaudet. -Park- | Were given 7 ce eenens (Hie for one on years, Navy | : : | ~harged sijing to sentences, while -the fifth was League Wrenettes D \ lean paneeed NE ae was, remanded -to Wednesday, May, ‘Here our M5 EI Roy al’ Can- estroyer ‘ jfined $10 and costs or five days 4 u adian Sea A adet Corps are ; ———_—__— A Sherwood man.and a tity Maintained in Souris, Summer- Due Toda k man were arraigned on charges |side and Charlottetown, as we y Ma : orm. a8 “Navy League -Sea Cade i | ing Threats * ae ere pied a 39 (Corps Hyndman” in Charlotte.’ -The HMCS Saguenay, name- | : | Case Is Heard days, while the other was manded 40 Wednesday,-May 4 re- town | “Ty have therefore proclaimed May 1-7th Navy League Week in| Mavy, SUMMERSIDE — + town re- Sident, Joseph Frank Sonier,ap- | peared.in town court yesterday | morning’ before Megistrate Rich- Pare Hinton, OCyon-a-charge-of -| making threats The accused was to enter into a recognizance vf | $206. and was to-keer the peace | for one year and to refrain’ from alcoholic beverages. ~ | The magistrate warned the accused’ that if he appeared. be- | fore him again the court would | show no lenience. A resident of Canadian Forces ase, Summerside, Andrew Pat- A | charge. : e LABORATORY TESTED FOR FINE “QUALITY yard required. ‘|jail is antiquated and should be “The following repairs should |replaced with more up-to-date be done in the interior of the |equipment; (c) toilet facilities in court house and jail: (a) All'the female prisoners quarters; ceilings and walls should be re-|(q) new furniture in lawyers painted; (b) A new ceiling is re-|roqm: (e) new furniture. in jail- quired in the judge's chambers; | or's office. - = : ADI A “Serious consideration be given to building an exten- sion to the jail to provide addi- tional space for the: confinement lof intoxicated and violent - pri- ‘ @ enould | | Anglican Camps t Bei ed | soners.”” a f ing Plann ~! The members of the Grand | fifib .| Jury were: foreman: Milton Last weekend a meeting af the Borie Poole’s Corner; Wendell | | Angliéan deanery camp commit. | . | tee was held at Camp Kingston, | ce ek Bak apt | | Crapaud. Plans were made t0 | ue; Howard Dixon Rollo Bay: j hold three camps as follows: Norman MacKenzie, Cardigan: Senior girls (ages 12-16)—July ‘5i1s Sutherland, Morell; Lloyd | 27, Junior girls (ages 8-12)—/ Hawkins, Guernsey Cove: Claire | July 9-17; and Junior boys (ages \Geldert Morel! s | Two jurymen summoned were Appointment —of directors of | excused ,on medical certificates. | | these camps is expected within | .a week or two. Chaplains wilt inéhuide the Rev.Michael Ness, | | Yector of Crapaud, and-the-Rev—|- Calvin Pretty, rector of Ecum Secum._Eight= councellors have already been selected, and there are openings for only a few. , more. | Mrs. Nickolas Bruvels, a pop- war instructor in campcraft and nature lore atthe 1965—-camp,-; hopes to be at all camps in 1966. | The committee was. presided | over by the Rev. Robert. Tuck, rector of the parishes of St. |Eleanors and Summerside. Oth- ers present included. the . 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