Air cadet, om Galileo and Boy Scouts. will line the par- ade route. Commanded by Col. K. M. Johnston. Co. 2 Militia Group Will be responsible for the rain- ing of the Royal S . The Central Band of the RCAF will be on hand at Sum- merside. and the band of the anadian uard will be at The armed servxces will play Station. Summerside. Legion. me DOT wharf, Charlottetown. 3“ important "’19 in the ViSit . members. Army. Navy andl for Her Majesty’s arrival. of Queen Elizabeth next month. I ISLAND NEWS PAGE lArmed Forces In Big Western And Central Districts Role For | The Gua.rdia.n, Charlottetown, Wed. Sept. ‘33, 1964. 3I oyston Mugford, second from the right. for some time a familiar face to the Island music scene. was honored Illegal Sale in:- last night by the P.E.I. Cen- tennial Choir of which he was director. Mr. Mugford is leav- ing the Island to take up a Oi liquor Results In $200 Fine SUMMERSIDE — A resident" of Abram’s Village. Augustine. Fram Arsenault. was fined $200 l and costs or three months “lien | he pleaded guilty before Magis- 1 irate W. Chester S. MacDonald ‘ in Prince County Magistrate'sl Court yesterday to a charge of g illegal sale of liquor. A Darnley man. Harold Crozier. out on bail on a charge I of driving while impaired ap-. peared on a second impairedl charge yesterday. No plea has i been taken on either charge i and the cases against him have i been adjourned until Sept. 293i Appearing on a similar I charge. Stuart. Carrutfiers. I guilty to an illegal possession charge and stated he had ob- tained the liquor from 3 Sum- merside “Bootlegger”. His case was adjouprned for two weeks. A Fredericton man pleaded guilty to a similar charge and his case was ad- journed to Oct. 6. Residents of 'l‘ryon. Summer- side. Victoria. Lot 16 and hen- sington were each fined $20 and costs when they appeared on separate charges of drunken- ness. A St. Eleanors man plead- cd guilty to two separate char- ges of drunkenness and was fined $20 and costs on each charge. For driving a vehicle not pro- , W.-. CHOIR HONORS DEPARTING DIRECTOR I Patterson. president of the choir. Mrs. David Hall. the new director. and Rev. James Kelly. vice president. post in Pembroke. Ontario. Seen with him at the recep- tion in Confederation Centre are. left to right. Mrs. B.W. United Fund Holds Kick-off Meeting For Kensington Area A supper meeting of United The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Fund officials in Kensington Kensington Legion served the last night was the first of 21 supper. such meetings to kick-off the rovince-wide campaign. Chair- man of the evening was Willard Stewart, and guest speaker was Brigadier W. W. . presi- dent of the Island United Fund. Among those attending the meeting were 24 area captains from the Kensington Regional High School district, the dis- rict‘s campaign chairman. Everett Donald, and Frank MacDonald. provincial cam- paign chairman. The remainder of the 21 meetings will be held on Thurs- day night in the other Region- al High School districts. Ob- jective set for the Kensington district is $4.500, with the hop- ed-for provincial total being Centennial Queen Judges Are Named UMMERSIDE — It was an- nounced over the weekend that judges for the Miss Centennial Queen Pageant being held in conjuction with the Centennial Fall Fair which opens today. have been chosen. Senator Elsie Ionian. Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet of Char- lottetown and Francis "Ginger" MacQuarrie have consented to act as judges for the pageant which takes place Friday and Saturdy evenings. Senator In: is representing Kings County. Mayor Gaudet, Queens and Mr. MacQuarrie, Prince. The judging will be based on charm. ' grace, carriage, intellect. in groomin beauty and rsonality of each contestant. The judges will also interview each contestant at a luncheon to be held Friday evening. Following the luncheon the contestants will participate in the “Parade of Beauties" which will leave the CNR station at 7.15 pm. Two bands will take part in the parade - the Miscouche Band and the Royal Canadian Air Cadet Band from the local squadron. Miss Kay Newson. crowned Miss P.E.I. earlier this sum- mer, will preside over the pag- eant and district representa- tives in the pageant are as fol- lows: — Miss Deana Des— Roches. Miscouche. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tilman Des— Roches: Wendy June MacNeill. Tyne Valley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen MacNeill; Lynda Alice Feehan. Mount Stewart: Norma Jean Beaton. St. Eleanors, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Beaton; Alma Louise Fraser. Souris. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fras- er Cheryl Mary Corcoran. O‘Leary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran; Louise Eunice Peterson. Bedeque, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Helgel Petersen: Ann Marie McAlduff.. Tignish. daughter of Mr. an I lifts. Lester McAlduff: andl Elaine Bryanton. the Dairy; Queen of P.E.l.. who is the: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- lison Bryanton, . Brackley. It was also stated that Miss Victoria. 10-year-old Lynn Boult- er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boulter. will be presented on stage. age she is unable to compete in the centennial pageant. Each contestant will receive a gift from the Centennial Fall Fair committee and the Queen of the pageant will receive in cash and prizes while the. two princesses will each re— ceive $125 in cash and prizes. Due to Miss Boulter's. A 110—man Royal Guard of Honor from the RCAF will await the monarch on her ar- ival in Summerside. A tr from the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery at Camp Gagetown, . .. will give the salute Summerside and Charlottetown. Men from No. 7 Company. 2nd Battalion. The Canadian uards. will comprise the Guard of Honor at the new de- partment of transport wharf in Charlottetown. and will also provide the Household Guard while the Queen is at Govern. ment House Men from all sections of No. 2 Militia Group, Charlottetown, assisted by naval reserves from HMCS Queen Charlotte, 200 crewmen from visiting it a val vessels. 200 men from RCAF 8 'a E“ Is Adjourned Six crown witnesses testified [in Queens County Magistrate's lCourt Monday when Douglas iStewart Moore of Parkdale. charged with impaired driving. lappeared before Magistrate LJames B. Johnston. The case was adjourned lSepi. 23. Crown prosecutor is . n K. Scales. and defence icounsel is Bert Campbell. 1 Terrance Patrick Mahar. .charged with breaking recogni- ‘ a on suspended sentence. was sentenced to six months in ‘5 Queens County Jail. to. I Impaired Case? I Funeral Directors Elect New Officers Rev. Edgar N. Jackson, Ma- Logan Mattatall. 'I‘ruro, chap-l maroneck, N.Y. was guest ain. COAL IN STOCK . Old Sidney . Albion Stove & Furnace Size . Blue Hard Cool r r r _/\ ‘ A; I Inns-mm 3 All H A L I F A X IEXHIBITORS! Closing date for all entries . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. Full information and prize list available from Secretary, Atlantic Winter Fair Halifax Forum Hamilton was fined 575 and~ - - $258 483 s eaker at last evening’s clos- The New Brunswick associa- I .41 “’5‘5- . ‘13:;ng ifig‘pgfndédaglf 2131;812:522. ix; banquet for the Maritime tion officers are: E: Davis Ada . Phone 455 17 Also appearing on an tm-g‘; reside“? of pumash N. ' d » Funeral Directors! convention 31135. BChatfhaén. fie‘sicciggt; . American I Pa'md dnvmg oligarge‘ “$1.01: lentered no plea to a charge of atAthethChngttfiovg Hotel” . grams]? orpbnaldo Arm'stmng‘ .‘ Furnace & Smithing ’ Thoma; Aliens“ 1'5 dwas lTier Mailing to have 3 mm” vehide NORMA BATON f th fisthm “15 e58 5:551)? Peticodiac. lst vice-president: i - $75 a" co“ 0r ' ays’ 'Wflisimiim iransfen‘ed ‘0 "‘3 confere o 6 8mm come - ’ Robert MacDonald St Stephen j . Coke and . 0 0 accused was arrested in thew‘m name and his case was ad‘ ‘. . names of the new executive 2 d_ P C 1 Y Woodstocka 3 Central Bedeque 81‘68- Gerald . 1011mm m 5‘,pr 29‘ rcenfennlal were announced. Howard Fur- 33d: :35 ofgg‘aem‘p Tracadie’; Stoker Pea Cedric Perry of. Summerslde ' Fnr causing a disturbance in Gerald FitzGerald. H‘elen « long. Amherst. N.S.. was nam- cha-Ir’lam and Alan Maher D 81:: . I ' H drew a similar fine when I he :a mm“... Man, a Summerside Kelly and Mary Donovan. sen- 'Queen Hopeful ed,g¢neral Charm.” 0f the housie Sgt . at_Arms ' Proth Delivery ‘ alopeared on an impaired gm“ “.35 m“... m and costs. ior students at St. Dunstan‘s (1236?; annsualt cg???“ tidied“? ‘ " ' ' and _ c arge- Q ~. v ‘. . Universit . tl t r ed 1 IDE — One of the 0" eD- ' I! m ers . ' . . (inch 3 ticket by St. Elea ii men .v, reu n st MMERS _ Yard Sci-Vice Appearing on a 219 year old inn” “Haze Consume Maxwell to SDU after attending stud- contestants In the Miss Cemem 1V.S. and Carl Moose, Summer-1 * * * * * * * * * * * charge of having unlawful posh session of 30 gallons of wash. ‘ the case of Lloyd McKenna. ‘ Ehnsdaie was adjourned to .‘ Sent. 30. with ball set at $200. 5 Charged with assaulting a police officer. George Michael; Charles Kinch of Summersidei entered a plea of not guilty and I his case. was adjourned untllr Thursday, I Kinch is accused of assault-I ing Borden Town Constable .lo-l hannes Piomp. for passing another vehicle on a Solid white line. a member of the RCAF pleaded not guilty and Magistrate MacDonald re- gsel'verl a decision on the case fter hearing testimony of both the defence and Constable Max~ well. WEATHER TORONTO rCPl —- Observed temperatures from the weather ent conferences in other parts of Canada. Mr. Fitzgerald and Miss Dono- van attended the 28th national congress of the Canadian Un. ion of Students which was held York University in Tor- onto. Miss Kelly was in Quebec City for the seventh annual seminar of the Canadian Un- ‘ niai Queen of P.E.I. pageant which is being held here in con, junction with the centennial Fall fair getting underway here to- day is Norma Jean Beaton, 17- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Beaton. St. Elea- nors. Miss Bealon. who has a grada : ion of students, ten education and is now a pro- Bofli Mr. FitzGerald and Miss fessional h a i 1‘ Stylist W a s crowned Miss St. Eleanors at Kelly are from Summerside and are completing their 5mm the village's centennial celebra- 1 side. and E. Davis Adams,’ Chatham. N.B., were named as I co—chairman for next year‘s meeting. The names of the officers of} the 1965 executives of the three provincial associations also announced. For P.E.I., Carl Moase of Summerside is president. James Allen. past president. Robert E. Bradley. vice- president. both from Char- lottetown. Heath Chisholm, Nort‘i Tryon, is secretary-trea- & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince S‘I ..'f 'li'trm'n THE A PICKARD and CO. Lower Queen Street SELLERS TODAY There were four cases of l Om“: es in the arts faculty at SDU lions earlier this summer. she surer; Sterling Dingg'ell. Souris, illegal possession of liquor on Min. Mu_ this year. Miss Donovan‘ a saw is sponsored by the St. Eleanors tiligéslrir .3114?“ three Irectlr‘Jis in‘ yesterday‘s docket Wit re- {Dawmn v” A I ‘32 .53 for science student. is a native Llons Chib- c u ems-“fa :gflsn?‘ 0.1:“ a" at, for "dents of Crapaud, Cape Tra- om"... __ , m ,50 59 of Sant John. NB. I Her hobbies include dancing. 3:: Mango; Henfieé‘; of drug fast 935-33 , verse each being {med $20 an lEdmonton ... .g .39 59 curling. horseback. riding and anew“ y t relieve mum» ‘05“- A St- LW" “‘5” Plead“! ‘Begina ... .. 46 58 Hurricane Gladys was locat- SWimming- Th fi‘i {0 th N Sc were? 5 ores “0...”. I .winnipeg ... ... “43 68 ed a u 200 miles southeast: - tin 2:503:12?“ r 8r: oéawaroé fifgggg, 3“ or fifiilvfic i rToronto .. .51 74 or Cape Hatteras at 11 p.m.l Furl” Arnhem ' ‘- °resi_ across money lorrawa .. ..... 57 76 AM Tuesday and moving slow- : Dr. N.A. c dent. flaw” Hus‘kflggg $ 81._ "ll§‘ Canada back - ___, .Montreai .. .. .... 54 76 1y northwestward. i mouéh resident. Bruc‘e Cham ‘Quebec ...51 74 It is expected to turn north‘ 0 ‘-p '- - . IF. . dler. Liverpool, Vice- preSident. rederlr‘lon .34 71 today but still move slowly. n . - . . O Seth Withrow. Upper Rawding. Saint John .- -38 57 This motion would bring rain secretary _ treasurer; Les Bear ’M"l'.‘tft°“ Z; "0 mo“ °f the dl'smc‘t Thu” l Dr. Norman A. Welch. 63. pro ley. Windsor. Sgt.- at- Arms and Moore & McLeod Ltd. ‘H31 "X " day' I sident of the American Medical ‘Charlmmnwn ’ ' '45 65 Reg‘m‘al ‘0’“85“: Association died recently at igdney 68 Prince Edward Island. East- Jackson. Wyoming. Man ' ’armml ~ ~ - e . . nties, Lower St. tJohn's. Nfid. John River Valley: Sunny with [Daergfilsfndwifieafgfgegf gag: From Siland _———'—g "S 0" - - a few cloudy intervals: not "' ' - cans DAMAGED New \nrk --~-60 71 much change in temperature: MaCDWId' b°”‘ °f “mm 1"“! A man who reportedly fell in Prince Edward Island. An aunt. Mrs. Joseph E. McNeil]. resides at Wellington. Dr. Welch. a‘resident of Brockton. Mass. served in the m- l __ south winds 15. Low-high at of HALIFAX (GP) me we." Charlottetown 48 and 65. Mone- ther office says cloud was 1 38 nd .70 F d .t moving into the sou-them parts 0" a ' ’9 em 0“ 43 of the district late Tuesday and “d 70' 53"“ 50“" 4“ and" 65‘ from the grandstand the Charlottetown Driving Park last night was taken to the P.E.l. Hospital by MacLean's damage of $300 to a car driven ‘ by Edward Linkletter of Sum- . d WEAR taken to Prince County 1503- I sician Dr. J. P. Saunders said germ: "Evele F 0:” Jive" :drizzle “'85 Teported in Some Shamkmdfzgo‘ Ihursday _ medical field for over 30 years gaggiance service around 10 WED" THURS-l and ‘ ; t ' .tal sections. ‘ as a practising p‘iysician and ‘ . Eleanor s. Mrs. Frost receiv- 1m” .. - - Th t id tifed . ‘ However. skies were almost m .1 “dc rode at Ch .1 “e. official of medical associations. 9 mm w" m .e" 1 Spe Ed fac'a‘ “we'th and was ‘cloar in the northern regions as gownglzjs pm. YA; “5.3.0” at and was elected president of last night. but attending phy- sped" eh] Pitai a WES" lh'glh mama; Mum" '04 a'm' and 7‘57 'm' Summet' $33 ' member AMA in he was not in serious condition ' imnv sowy across - 31d 11 ' 1 1 . . ' . . - . . F D :‘times' 9 de e‘ghmn m “gigs gt" He was on a lecture tour at He is resting comfortably at the Children s flannel lined corduroy boxer . Boy! 113111191 “116d corduroy Pant! than Charlottetown. green. No great change is expected toda 7.01 em. and sets 7.09 pm. All times ADT. longs. Colours grey. rust. brown and red. Sizes 3-6x. GIRLS'SEIMS Elastic in back. plain front with belt loops. Colours grey, navy and oden. 1 .47 GIRLS’ SLIMS “M” the time of his (33th. when hhe hospital“ was stricken wi cerebral o- D‘EATH NOTICES morrhage Received too late for Classified death notice column Magistrate as. Hinton fined | at a, mum youths. Gm. Itoday although more cloud will don Gallant. Edmond Gaudet lsm’ad in 13“ l“ the day- In George Summers“. “neg They 3p. Girls unlined brushed cotton slim. I . lf-b t. I . Assorted checks. mired yuan” m to mum — At me Prince Elie. gtgrwn said! red. Sizes 3 to 6):. Girls “Mind bTUShed comm Plaid :47 W" m"- EdWard Island Hospital. _ slim. Elastic back. resin finish. As- DUGGAN gunman. .. 11.. Se!”- 22' 1954' Chm“ 3- M": _ — — sorted plaids. Sizes 7 to 14. shall of Harrison. Ark.. U.S.A. curtains—~75 T—-SH-IRTS {Enei'al for Lelm Duzgan. sea In year. at Spec“! _ — — _ _ — _ — fililfswiiglli’fn Emmi." 335. first? inflifii'ral‘ ‘13??? Children‘s printed cotton hm “hm!- c Children’s Sweat Shirts 5M" dimly? if; "Eras-ix: held today. Wednmday. Long sleeves with snap shoulder or. Pallbeaiyiors were: Edwin service commencing at 3:3). fastening. Assorted red. blue and Children‘s fleeced cotton sweatshirts. Bernard. Arthur Stewart. Eric 11149"?!th "fkwood ceme' gold‘ sizes 2'3'4' Long sleeves. solid colours with c :Semflnwfiflfl Connlck. Keith m' I m" —— — _ —— — .8—71— printed design on front. Colours. blue. 3 . am Simmons. Bur- mum _ s dd m I M- white. aqua and yellow. Sizes 2-4-6. m w“ I" “‘3 Chum cemetery- result of an :utifngbila: 2‘; _ —- — —— — _ —. — “CAIRNS run. —- The 239;: tlnzffiwfifimmfimz Girls printed flannelette pyjamas. .29 I “we.” “gral for Frank Cairns. was 1" slimm'm 'me ‘(omr Regular style. Assorted prints. Sizes Churcf’flg‘ffm“ 3"“: :1: Dorothy Patricia Dahl aged ’ ‘° 6"- . eserviv. fiiM.ISh.w. 31 m”. H“. remn- wm _..._. _..._ — —— --- — Infants 3 pc. flannelette sleep 'n play 0 Pallbearers we"; win-am arrive in the city this after- Special sets. Assorted prints. Sizes to fit 3 Cairns, now.” cum. Hem, {icon aond will not this oven- 5 to 9 mos eeve ng at the Hennesse Funeral _ _ _ any": vafiep Home_ Funeral mznmmu Girls lined cotton plaid sllms. hall- .47 _' '— — —" _ mm w" “I the Pedpkm Gama Wm be mm 1“..- giogrere style. Assorted plaids. Sizes Girl‘, Tra‘ . P MN I O X. ”' mm"- vmsn _ At her home in "mg on 9‘ MIcKENm Mount Stewart on Sept. 19. Tie runmi for J.A Mackenzie 1904. Mrs. Dr. James mun. Girl? cotton knit training 3 "5 held In Unit— Her remains have been trans- o N f H ‘ .3 '- “ N o 'to. MtleS- 0010111" White. Sizes "1 Church with the M. L". e from the Hemessey 2-4.6. — CORDUROY BOXERS Funeral Home to her late re- sidence. from where the fu- neral will take place on Thursday at 9:15 KlNSMAN or THE YEAR At the recent party stand , 1904-65 ICOGOII.‘Brlln Scott of {T Plilbearers were: Boyd Beatr- a'mfmia Mocxonsio. Atlioi MOORE 81 MilEOD LTD Citizens Centre operated In c. . Harry Brown. Nelson I.“le . The by the rottetown Charlottetown was declared the city by the club. Here. up. to St. Andrew‘s Church. , “Hutton of Session of the men’s Club held in the K. of riding "Kinsman of Mr. Scott. right. received the Mount Stewart for Requiem Children 9’ “med “mum-V 50‘9"- 6 mm“ m honorary pallbear- C. clubrooms in the Basilica the Year". His selection was Gordon Rice Memorial Tro- High Mass at 9.30. interment ‘mup pAWR'T‘ gmppuwe “me. (3010“rs Nd. brown. blue. green and “Mel was in the People‘s Recreation Centre. to kickoff based largely on his work in phy from past-president An- will take place in the church 3°“!- S“ 3 '0 3' law. sustains. the club‘s actlviticl tor the connection with the Senior drew Humphre. cemetery. . ' =r