Debby Wight, Lower Monta- is a patient in the Kings Memorial Hospital. IN HOSPITAL Mrs, John Gaudet, Montague, {s a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague. IS GUEST Capt. J .R.B. Macquire of Guys- boro, N.S. is a guest this week of Dr. G.S.A. Inman. and Mrs. ca Montague. UNDER TREATMENT Emery MacNeill, Montague, is under treatment at the Kings . County Memorial Hospital. IS PATIENT Montague, is a ‘ patient. fi the — County Memorial Hospi- IN MONTAGUE _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell, West + Royalty were visitors to Monta- this week, guests at the of Mrs. Bell's parents, /Mr. and Mrs. R.K. Clements, IS RECOVERING Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald, Brudenell, who has made a re- covery following surgery in the Prince Edward Island Hospital a to her home on Thurs- IS PROGRESSING Raymoni Poole, Lower Mon- tague is receiving further treat- ment in hospital for injuries re- sulting from a car accident some time ago. Mr. Poole is progres- sing very favorably. IN HALIFAX HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Waugh, » Waugh's ‘father, George Brookins of Kensington P.E.t., who is a patient in the Victoria a, General Hospital. “al Ba ONTARIO juster Dutney, Murray River, Miss Harriette Lanigan ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County, “1OOF LIFE MEMBERSHIP PRESENTED We. 8 ree rei mir |Failing To Stop At Acddent ” “Scene Cases Are Adjourned | Lodge, IOOF. Mr, | Two cases of failure to stop at| who was counselled by John P. | the scene of an accident - Nicholson. adjourned until Feb. 16, by M ity Failure to yield the right-of. gistrate A.J. Haslam in | police . court yesterday. ’ way resulted in an @ecused be- | ing fined $5 without costs or two : At the request of Chief of. Po- mittee studying the proposed |i.6 cw. MacArthur, the case| days in jail. While a fine of $10 an Gants. belt said of James Garry Gormley, Char- and costs or five days was met- will not likely meet again | lottetown, was adjourned to that | e ~ oe a to date, While that of Kenneth L p fo a ae a Te ie ee MacDonald, Covehead Road, Of six persons convicted of tts consideration of po ay t| was adjourned to the same date being drunk and incapable, three government spending for the for judgment. Gormley is coun-| were each sentenced to 20 days aor tat ee ©! gelled by Allison M. Gillis; Mac- jn Queens County jail, and an- Mr nee indicated thei the Donald is not represented. other to 10 days. One was given proposed ouilding will be one of PINBALL MACHINE Sad the ath wa aed #0 and the items on the government's) A charge against Hassen Had-| cai = yr — ae ” agenda at the forth ses-| dad, Charlottetown, of permit | sion of the Legislature. Army Display years. JAPANESE CAMERAS Japan's 1960 production of | cameras and projectors, both | still and movie, and accessories | reached $94,700,000, an increase Caledonia AY '4 The Guardian, Charlittetown, Sat. Feb. 10, 1962. ' Magistrate Adjourns Failure To Stop Case | } | At the request of Deputy At- Route ee a, ee torney-Genera! J. Arthur Mc- merside, was ~ $2 «and Guigan, Jerome Patrick Mur- costs or five Pay when he “phy, Belie River. was remanded pleaded guilty to a charge of for argument until Feb. 16, in speeding. Evidence revealed Queens County miagistrate’s that the accused had beme court before Magistrate James chased at B. Johnston, QC, Friday after- moon. Murphy, who is counselled by John P. Nicholson, is charged with failing to stop at the scene of an accident. - Also remanded: to the same date, was Malcolm Gordon Bell, Alexandra, on the charge of having care and control of a motor vehicle while his abilities were impaired by alcohol. Coun- sel for the defence is Gerald | R. Foster, QC Pleading guilty to having of intoxicating liquor in a place other than his resi- dence, an accused was fined | and costs or 30 days in jail. p.m. on Feb 2 from to Crapaud at speeds oes from 70 m:p.b. to 90 m.p.h. Also. charged- with speeding was Wiliam David MacLean, of Montague who pleaded guilty to travelling at the rate of 60 m.p.h. in a 50 m.p.h. zone. He was fined-$10 and costs or five days. A similar fine was imposed on Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Myers, Mt. Albion for driving a motor vehicle- while not being the hold- er of a license. Blair Robert Frizzel of Corn- wall pleaded guilty to passing another vehicle on a solid white line and was fined $10 and costs or five days. A fine of $5 and costs or two days was imposed on a person |for failing to bring his motor | | vehicle into the RCMP barracks fors re-inspection. 13 Receive Certificates Plans Party The Allied Youth .group at. Caledonia announced at a recent meeting that the plaqué and pins for the club had arrived from Washington, D.C. Plans were discussed for a charter night in two weeks time and also for the holding of a Valentine Foy Parents would be invited ae. A reading by Mrs. E. Clow, “Addiction As a Way of Life” was given by Miss Minnie Mac- Rae of Flat River. The 18 members attending en- joyed games and sing song, and a lunch was served by Miss First aid certificates and pins were presented 13. candidates who completed their course at DeSable last night. The course was under the direction of Nor- man MacLeod. Presentations were made by Sinclair Cutcliffe who also showed a film and gave an enlightening talk on civil defence, Those completing the course ball machine, was adjourned Is Scheduled ‘lon private property was dis- of 21 per cent over the pre »} Man, and never retained hostil- missed against another accused! vious year, until Feb. 16 for consideration. At Montague Mr. Gillis is also defence coun- MONTAGUE— Major L. W. manding officer, sel in this case, A charge of prowling at night Ramsay, com and his instructors are extend- ing an invitation to the. agg to attend a demonstration rescue technique at_ the eaten gue armouries on Monday at 2 p.m. This six weeks’ special mill- tia training program its final week on Monday. Thirty- three members ate in the class, which is under the direction of Lieut. T. J, Landrigan, assisted by Sgt. J. A. Bernard and Sgt. G. J. MacDonald. It is hoped that the public will take advantage of this op- portunity to get an t into the training and instruction being carried out during these courses i Lieut, Landrigan stated that he hoped that members of the fire department, police, schools, hospital, scouts, guides, as well as residents, would attend on Monday. Tribute Paid - Late Senator The following tribute was re- _ new style for '62. A wonde’ Canadians ... proven by economy — pick your power! Chevrolet off choice of 4 transmissions. and all others. Unbeatable from try-out ANDLING EASE THAT’S EXCEPTIONAL. One trip downtown and you know that Chev- rolet has the smooth, éasy handling you’ve been looking for. Due in part to its Ball-Race steering gear that almost eliminates friction. XCITING NEW PERFORMANCE. Pick your a tremendous choice: six engines that range "from a 135 hp gas miser to an all-out per- former that boasts 409 horses! Also, your ALUE NO OTHER CAR CAN MATCH. auto- motive vajue has two categories: Chevrolet - trade-in, Chevrolet is your best buy bar none MacNevin, Mrs, Borden Mrs. Ivan Ken. Ferguson, MacKay, Mrs. Bill Allan, Mrs. Athol Buell, Mrs. Edwin Bell, Miss Lois Bell, Mrs. David Holm, Mrs. Gordon Hoim. 'CBC To Show P.E.I. Film Sun. | Sealy Gael Gon, — King's oe ones in MacPhee Lodge room, ee tenes River last Case "tan Master, cee pres: There was a good attendence, = “Ss ble. ie othewn ba cers enna oe ca” ee secied. for the curfent year were: County master. Chester Martin; deputy county master, | Dr. LM. Bonnell: chaplain, C. Stewart; setretary, William Crawford: financial secretary, will feature film MacKinnen, Mee Chester Martin Is Elected ngs County LOL Master Percy MacPherson; auditors, Lester MacRae and Chas. Cook, — Deputy - Grand Master Josep Cook installed the officers.» MacPhee Lodge members ser, ved supper. During the past year a renee of the LOBA, named Lady Bre “haut, was organized at Mure ray River, The interior appear- ance of the lodge room hag been great! improved since the ladies’ began to meet there and many of the. visiting Semis, eee a ccs eae program will feature fim 00 Dutney, Daniel Cook; marshal, lodge room. | this "s uation cere mea os Merwe... Provincial Rally Set For SDU. certificates in comment: ’ | ang wi tien re On ‘Crisis In Latin America’ and the ive creamery, Anna Stewart, and Angus, Win- “were, Mrs. ‘Carl Peterson, Mrs. | ston and Milford Stewart. Nicholas Gillis,’ Mrs. Robert LASSICAL STYLE. There's bright-eyed eagerness — and a dash of regal distinction in Chevrolet’s rich rful blend for a remarkable car. It’s the popular look —:the favorite of more its leadership in sales. ers to re “oa the'recent 1: death of Senator G. H, Bar- bour, “The passing of the late Sene- | tor George Barbour will be deep- ly mourned by a wide circle of friends and admirers within and without this province. Sena- tor Barbour has occupied a it position in the public e of Prince Edward Island, and in Canada, for many years. He carried into his public ser- vices a kindly disposition, a gen- erous attitude and undoubted ad- ministrative ability. “T have very,many happy mem- ories of his friendship, and know from my contacts with him over 'the years that he was a friendly} “at trade-in time. ss WE THAT'S “JET- SMOOTH”. ‘Superior suspension design is the key — and Chev- rolet’s got it! Four big coil springs level F bumps to molehill size — and then vibration is dampened at 725 insulating and cushion- ing points. What's left? Jet-smooth ride! And who could ask for more! ity or prejudice in his Political life. He rendered a fine service to his country and his People, and he leaves behind an out-|. standing contribution of unsel- fish oremnent in the records of this provin “My deepest apenetty goes out to Mrs, Barbour and the family im this hour of bereavement. Navy Enlists New Recruit ey Officer John Hemphill, RCN recruiter at HMCS Queen Charlotte, yesterday announced the swearing in of a former re. sident of the Netherlands into the yas UXURIQUSLY APPOINTED. other cars luxurious as Chevrolet — but only if they much more. That's a benefit of leadership: your money. panes — at no extra cost! wr Dees Sane Dar none |, PEN SPACES FOR COMFORT AND CON- VENIENCE. if you're high, wide and handsome +. even if you have five frionds along, Chevrolet pampers you — with space to spare. Gives more — easy-to-reach room in the trip-sized trunk, too. rolets made . ....more opportunity to give you more for XTRAS THAT ARE STANDARD EQUIPMENT. Every model of Chevrolet comes complete with such quality extras as electric windshield wipers, deluxe steering wheel, foam-cushioned front seat, front armrests, dua! sun visors, Cigarette lighter, glove box lock and crank-operated venti- Whitewall tires optional at extra cost may be as cost much, more Chev- ur tine Motors Value “The crisis in Latin America” will be the theme for a provin- cial rally to be held at St. Dunstan's University tomorrow afternoon and sponsored by the Canadian Federation of Cath- olic College Students (CFCCS). The purpose of the rally is inform interested students, young wofkers and others of the problems existing in Latin America. Invitations have been | extended to such groups as the = (Council Will Meet | Newman Club, the Young | Christian Workers, Sodalities, Hon. George Dewar, minister | youth clubs and others. of education, has called the an- ~~ pee bs seated | Speakers from New Yor ity, re cts tac | he, arte, Frcien ‘Masons ; : ind the Coady International In- | day afternoon in the Legislat- stitute of Antigonish, N.S. tve Assembly Chamber. Speakers from the Coady In- The function of the council] is | ternational Institute will be to discuss matters relative to | LaRuStic who will deal ‘Presenting Latin Amer- | education and draw up recom- | jew” and the “E Age <n mendations for consideration of |, the department of education. The council includes <officials of the department of education, the principals of Prince of Country Calendar wilt be seen Sunday at 1.30 p.m. Education Annual Meeting tion in Latin America,” ‘and Oscar Monteza, who will take as his topics ‘Politics in- Latin America" and “Education in Latin America,” Mr. Monteza is “a native of Panama. Sister Phillipe-du-Sauveur will speak on the “Church in Latin Amer- ica’”’. Rev. John Melver, SFM, St. Francis Xavier Seminary, Scar- boro, Ont., will speak on “Back- ground to a Crisis.” The afternoon's activities will also include a panel discussion and an open session for the general public and participants. NORWAY INDUSTRY Norway's industrial produe- tion index reached a record 154 | points in November, 1961, com- | pared with the 1955 base mark of 100. Wales College and the Vocation- al School, the rector of St. Dunstan’s University and rep- resentatives of the Provincial Command of the Canadian Leg- Progressive Conservative Association of Kings annual meeting Georgetown Hall, February 14th, 8 p.m. Mrs. Margaret Macdonald, M.P., and other speakers will be in attendance. All poll ees a eS ae chairmen are requested to have a good representa- and School Association, the} tion at this meeting. PE.I. Teachers’ Federation and C. A. SHAW, the Central Women's Institute. Provincial superintendents of | President of gs County schools attend the meeting as | observers. 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