ISLANDERS ATTEND BANK Prince Edward Island are. left to right. E C. (Tedl Moore. Kcnsington: Chet M. McMac- The annual conference of the managers of the Bank of Nova Scotla was held in Hall- CON'FEENCE \ ISLAND NEWS PAGE‘T- Summersicle And Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 5, 1962. 3‘ 25 Winter Projects Approved SUMMERSIDE ~— The esti- mated total cost of the twenty five winter works projects that have been approved to date throughout the province amonnts to 3530.000 Minister of Welfare and Labour Hon. Henry Wedge announced ye . Mr. Wedge said the estimated total payroll amounts to $132,000 which the federal and provin- cial governments will pay ap- Works proximately $100.000. The num- of man-d ys volved in1 these projects mounts to 12.800 .‘ he stated. Fifteen localities are partici-i‘ pating in the winter works plan so far this year and the type of projects to be carried out in- clude installation of sewerage systems. street paving, building sidewalks. installing s to r m . sewers. construction of a youth} Prem. Show Set To Lay Corner Stone TORY lett. Charlottetown and Joseph I M supervisor for 'COllllIlued from page 1 - E.I. _ . cents a bag/said to be less than fax yesterday. Seen here from kin. O'l.cary; Harry B. Bart- ,___._.__..__._._A . . _ U air Found Guilty— In Store Break Case SUMMERSIDE —- Aftcr dcli~§Bcll pointed out that “this has berating for over two hours ycs- fllccn a short case but a serious terday. a twelve man pctit jury Lonc. Those two men are charg- returned a verdict of “guilty crl jointly with the indictment with a strong recommendation of brcnk and entry with intent for mercy" in the case of JOE-lift commit an indictable of- eph Ivan Arsenault and Gcorgc rfcncc tlicrcin.‘ Joseph Gallant Jr.. charged Judge Bell said “to give you with breaking and entering the an idea of the seriousness of Fraser and Son sh o c rcpnir break and entry with intent. the shop on Granville Street 1 n criminal code states that when Summerside on the morning of a dwelling house. punishment July 26 with intent to commit upon conviction can be life im- an indictable offence therein. prisonmi-nt. Any other building. The case was heard in Supreme (it is up to 14 years". Court Summerside before Mr. He told the jilry “the evi- Justice R.R. Bell. dcnco surrounding the case is Sentence on the two men will all circumstantial. but there is be passed Thursday. December 'dircct evidence to you. that 6 at 2.30 pm. somchody was in the building.‘ Final evidence for the dc- He noted four points to bear in fence was presented ycstcrrliis‘ mind \\'ll(‘n putting the facts to- morning. J. Watson MncNmi- gcthcr in a case of circumstan- . was defence counscl‘tial evidence: (ii The circum- al J.A. McGuigan conducted thc tinli is drawn should be fully case for the crown. In is art-.cstahlishcd: (2l All the falc‘ts e I int-rs must be conclusive in ne- L turc: W The circumstances _ arrive at a conclusion of guilt". (MM 889 announcemt'ms '“ Both accused were called to vertlsins section-l ‘liis testimony stated he left 'homc after supper on th son on Sunday, Dec. 2' 1962, ‘ hint. Both were drinking he Mrs Timothy Ryan of no. stiltrd. Ahoiit 12.30 am. he was wmed {mm the Ronnpy in“. bottle of pop and Gallant was newt Home to her Into rcsi- . with him and was heading for will be held on Wed. Doc. 3 Ho saw the patrol 'wagon and to the Immaculate Cunt-clit- 8h ‘ r . . while Deputy Attorney- Gclicr- slant-cs from which a comic- dress to the jury Mr. Justice must be consistent: (3t T should. to a moral certainty. columns adjoining Classified Ail- “.smy Wmcrday_ Arsenaum in fl" 0 Hi h RYAN—At the home of her of Jilly 25 and fell in with Gai- Blois in her rmri year, For- on his way to Flicker taxi for a dense from where the t‘uncral ‘ homo. "I panicked. I guess . He stat- ion Church. phimpr Road, for cd he run behind Fraser's shop - -, ‘1 .g a, 9 on to Sherry s lot. He fel down 3:11:12“! Pugh l ab ,1“. and scratched his hand. he tes- Interment in I I m . tificd and was found lying there c cemm' try (list. Stewart Berry. He said KINCH — At the Western Hus~ hc wasn't in Fraser and Son pital. Friday. Nov. 30. shoc shop that night. On cross 1962 of Mrs. Benedict. Kincli examination by deputy attorney of 'Bmckton in new 6011i gcucral J.A. MacGuigan Arsen- year, Fin-Wm from the unit said he heard no noises and Rooney Funeraj Home to hpl‘ saw no light. from a flashlight late residence {mm who“... u". S:lllllnfz in wrndows of Fraser's ; ._ stop. glee”? hadafzr-‘s Arscnnult said he lost his hat Lot.7 for Inequiem Hinh but had no explanation as to ' Interment "in why it was found under Fraser‘s s win ow. cry Gallant said he also ran when ARSENAULT _ m the western ‘ he saw patrol car and hid under i ‘ Results In Fine ! r. Mathesoh predicted the on F price will go over $1 before the Anniversci y 1 paid off.‘ Mr. MacRae termed it only Brenton Clark of Summerside. iieve that prices are going to who. on that day were celebrat- get much better, New Bums. the couple were married at the . . , in both the United States and bndes home November 22’ Canada. and the early potato end of the week because of the Lb SUMMERSIDE — A fa mily‘ ing their fortieth wedding annl-I wick has sold at least 1000 more 22. icrop has almost been disposed H 60 l the cost of production. “ Potatoes are P.E.I. farmers [ . e biggest cash crop. M i eral offer. "Our guaranteed- price plan is a move needed to be. taken and it has certainly dinner was held at the B i r c h “a vote'getting promise." Prices Hill Tourist Home on November were going to go up anyway. 22in honor of Mr. and Mrs. “I have every reason to be- Versary. . i ‘ Mrs. Clark was the formcr'Lar oadq to- mumem markets A w M ,d {M 1 di than they did last year. my 0 5' e o a peque a" diiction is down from last year They have a family of four. 0 two so n s and two daughters. ' , . The sons are Leith and Lowelll He Sé'd the “be”! scheme lwould lead 0 over-productidn f Summerside and the dau ht- g and could adversely affect small rs. Pauline in California an (1 Sheila in Toronto. also n l n 2 “Owen grandchildren . Mr, Matheson promised that After partaking of a delicious. if the Liberals are elected next goose dinner. telegrams were; M0nda." the floor Price Will go read from the daughters. Mrs} into effect Dec. 15. Ryan Berger and Mrs. Julian} MAY DEPRESS MARKET Benson who Were unable to Mr. MacRae said floor prices present for the celebration. tend to become ceiling prices Miss Sharlene Clark. a grand-j depressing rather than stimula- daughter. on behalf of all pres-l ting the market, ent. presented the h on are di‘ “This would work to the ad- couple with a .suitable gift to; vantage of the big grower. I mark theOoccasm‘n. . know of some that are already After smglng For They Are; planning to increase their acre- Jolly Good Fellrlilws; the party 839 next year-- was invited tot e ome of Dal . ' - . and Mrs. Hillard Clark where a, unggfiggéheifltsafir“1.46:532: 50cm evenmg was enjoyed mcans on this point." It's only Possession for three months. What's be talking about?" 0 e Pro- t SUMMERSIDE ~ Premier Walter R. Shaw will lay the corner stone that will officially open the new Prince C o u n ty Vocational High School tomor- row afternoon at 2.00 o'clock. in the presence of other dignitar- ies and the public. The public will be invited to inspect the facilities of the modern school following th e ceremonies. The vocational school opened its doors to about one hundred and forty pupils on November 25 and is being operated in con- junction with high schools in the area. The necessary aca- demic training will be offered as well as instruction in th e various t r a d e s. with grade eight being the minimum aca- demic level required for admit- ance. Named to head the Summer- side u n it a few days ago Cameron MacDonald. a gra - uate of St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity and the Nova Scotia Technical College in engineer,- ing. Mr. MacDonald is a native of Cape Breton. Vice- principal is John Paynter. centre. a fire station. and sev- eral others. The minister stated there arei about twenty other communities| contemplating projects to be; submitted for approval under the plan. He said there were 54' such projects completed in the. 1961-62 season. a far cry froml‘ the first year of the winter Works ‘ program in 1958 when only one. community participated. .‘ Mr. Wedge stated he is very pleased that this great interestl is being taken by ma v' com- munities adding that the winter wor plan gives many com- munities an opportunity to com- plete projects which otherwise! BONN lReutersl — Chancel-r :lor Adenauer held a four-hourl ‘ meeting with leaders of the Free; Democratic P a r t y Tuesday] .night as West Germany‘s majorl 'political parties manoeuvred ini ’a bid to form a viable govern-l ment. ‘ A joint communique issued af- ter the meeting said all ques-i tions at issue were discussed; and that both Adenauer‘s Chris-l ,tian Democratic party and the? {Free Democrats would report' lto their parliamentary groups and then continue discussions. The meeting between the two parties. apparently to discuss rehabilitation of their coalition. came only hours after Adenauer met his longtime bitter oppon- cuts. the opposition Social Dem- ocratic party. to negotiate a possible coalition with them. i .w.._..;'»... . ‘ lRHODES WINNER Frederick J. Arsenault. 19. of Mont Carmel has been selected as Rhodes scholar- l elect for New Brunswick for . 1963. Mr. Arsenault is a fourth year arts student at S .. Jos ph's University. Moncton and will graduate in May. He Observers saw Adenauer‘s ne- commenced his university gotiations with the Social Dem- training under a St. Aquinas ocrats as potentially the most important political development in West Germany since birth of the republic in 1949. The Social Democrats. led by West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt. have been in the politi- Society scholarship which has been continued each year. making it possible for him to continue his studies. He com- pleted the first ten grades at Mont Carmel in seven years before attending St. Joseph's High School. Memramcook for two years. Mr. Arsenault. who is Atlantic regional president of the National Federation of Canadian University Students and a member of the national : executive is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Arsenault. Mont Carmel. E 7.20 to 7 would be impossible. along with providing much needed em- ployment during the winter months. He said that since the incept- ion of the program three Island centres have built enclosed skating rinks. and about twelve air rinks. The town of Alber- ton is considering application to ‘ assistance to construct a close- in rink. Mr. Wedge stated. Russia Keeps MiG Promise, Nehru Says At this point, J. W. Pickers- gill (L -— Bonavista — Twillin- gatel suggested to the chair- man that there is a House rule against reading speeches “writ- gallery." McGrath went on with ative government now is doing for the Atlantic provinces what the» Liberals failed to do during 22 years of administrative ne- glect. . C. as. NDP leader, suggested that government sup- porters would be more fair to the public—especially the Atlan- tic area public—if they stopped SUMMERSIDE In court Tuesday morning . (Continued from page it Baker of the RCAF station was. Before 1957. when the Con- fined $20 and costs by Magistrate 1 scrvatives were elected. grants n.5, Hinton, Qc, for posspssionllo Newfoundland totalled $25.- of liquor other than in :‘CSid-l . a year. Now they he“ [were almost $70,000,000 annu- A charge of passing a schoollany~ bus while it was discharginngUOTES EDITORIAL passengers was dismissed after; few minutes later. Mr. Mc- it was revealed the lady driv-rfll‘alh began quoting from an er had stopped her car butlcditorial in the Atlantic Advo- proceeded on before the "stop" {‘cate which. he said. represents sign on the bus was swung in. ithr feelings and opinions of peo- The Magistrate pointed out to[Ple in the Atlantic Dl'OVihceS- makin "eloquent exagger- ations" about what the board will do. and stick to facts. He said Conservative MPs were using “purple passages" to describe what amounts to an advisory board. a regional verr sion of the National Economic Development Board. The Atlantic board can be either invaluable or valueless, Mr. Douglas said. This would depend on the extent to which its recommendations are imple- mented. PRAISES APEC WORK Much of the work that would concern the board already had the accused the burden was onl her because she passed wit hlphine Miller (equal): 2. Boyd the “stop” sign still out and tliejMachan. een done by the Atlantic Prov- inces Economic Council. in the form of reports that were broad in scope and excellent in con- charge Was properly laid but. Miriam Bell. teacher. due to the circumstances in which it was‘ shown that the pas-, sengers were not crossing th ei istreet to get to the school andl STURGEON SCHOOL (Primary Department) Report for November: n view of the fact she had stop- 1 Grade 1v; 1, Marlene Creed; momentarily the Chart“ 12. Paul Jamieson; 3. George was dismissed. McGee d , not 2,‘clump of bushes on Sherry‘s ling??? :d‘seghmhgy Arsenal." lpi‘opcrty. 'Hc scratched his hand of Alberton in his 57th year. Wht‘h t‘ Jumped into bushes. Forwarded from the Rooney "0 “'35 wearmg a beanie type Funeral Home to his late rcsi- ll‘ai’ and ""I 8 hal- he said. and deuce from when. the funeral lalso. stated he wasnt inside the win he held on wed Du. 5'shoc repair shop that night. On to St Anthonyis (j'hurc'h.!i'ross examination he said he Bloomfield. for Requiem Highi sriw no onc at the rear of the M." .t 10 30 Interment in -. shop and saw no light shining in the Church cemetery. 'tho windows. WINDSOR. - At the Livingston I and MacArthur Nursing Home. I T Mood . Dec. 3. 1962. Mrs. V Eliza‘g. Windsor. in her 91st‘ 'Continued from page 1) . t m Mac.:Snskatchcwan along the side. {:2 $1.?"an Efrem '. aci.can and Mrs. Mac- whm the men] Wm he hold donnld were equally enthusias- tic in their praise of the Island's cffort. The two other” Isdlaélld m - MP5. Heath Macquar e an - gem.“ tcgnlgetg‘e place m villc Phillips. were not present “ ‘as they are currently visiting TRIMEBE — At Hampshirc.‘on the Island. - Monday. Dec. 8. 1982. Ohm Rnncrron rename “9mm in hll Nth yet"- RP-. Hawlcy Crockett. who is in mun. Null! II the Cllldllloichargc of the float. told the GI- Fllnel'll Home. where the lib: Iawa Bureau of The Guardian Tl Thursday. December 6th. with lenders commencing at 2 p.m. 'Iml service wt be held 'lhar reaction to the float has walnut!!! afternoon With been terrific wherever they service commenc a at limilhavc gone in their trip from m Interment will be in Hamp-tchnrlnttctown to Toronto and Ihlre watery. 1 back again. He said p :oplc secliicd to understand w at was CAlnlnM—HM tingling: linger" ’being depicted and that many a” mu“ °C ‘y' ,ncdlthousands of people had exam- ,‘1 ' s T' "r‘ '1 1incd it at the various stops um Street. In Iher t5h-‘tiaiong the way. The float and its mm "at!" a egicrew left Charlottetown No- Th .y we "Sg‘ga_ave her and arrived in Tor- “fld ' cm“! 'or funeral[onto on November 28. tlon Army m,“ The return journey will be Em comm?!" ft H‘w' llasler and the crew hopes to be p m "m “ e 9‘“ “ back in Charlottetown this rri- eofl” cement! iday. They will stop at Camp- ih plht‘lllon and then make a swing through several New Brunswlfk e WO‘I'IDN — Suddenly as 23th:? points before heading for “It. lot! of Mr. and Mrs. Ev-il‘lfindr mu Written. :76 GraftonIIIEADING Fox Home Strut. in his 34th year. Rc-l Monday night the crew stop- m' arrive at the Cut lifted off at Carleton Place. Chm Funeral Home. Fliflt‘ral'milf‘s west of Ottawa. and then 0t bier lproceeded into the city Tuesday Grade III: 1. Sheila Collings; BELLE RIVER SCHOOL 2. Beatrice McGee; Dougge Honor roll for November: Grade VII: 1. S u s a n Comp- ton; 2. Donna MacKenzie: 3. Danny MacRae Grade VI: 1. son: 2. Marion MacRac; Mary MacRae. V- 1. Karen Compton:' mg. Grade II: 1. Blaine Collings: 2. Pat Farrell; 3. Leo McGee. : 1. Faye Murphy: 2. ‘ Brenda Mathe- 3 Highest average 92 per cent: Marlene Creed. Carmelita Daley. teacher. :cept. ‘ APEC had produced a wealth of data on at least six comer- stone industries plus the Chig- necto Canal and the Fundy trdal wer scheme. If the new board was only to “mull over the same material." it would be a waste of time. A separate department of the federal government — with its own minister—is needed to pro- mote economlc development in the area. he contended. When the department succeeded in bringing economic levels up to t e Canadian average. it could be disbanded. ten by someone sitting in the m his speech, saying the Conserv- S NEW DELHI (Reuters) Prime Minister Nehru told par- liament Tuesday Russia intends to keep its promise to send MiG jet fighters to India despite the Red Chinese-Indian border con- "The fact is there has been no question at any time of the oviet Union backing out of the commitments they made." Nehru said. Defence Minister Chavan told parliament the Russian planes w be available in December or “sometime later." T3 Accused Of Preparing Cuban Invasion KEY WEST. Fla. (APl—Thir- teen bearded. Khaki-clad men —including one who identified himself as a Canadian — were arrested today on an isolated is land in the Florida Keys and ac‘ cuscd of preparing fo an armed expedition to Cuba. , William J. Dempsey. 21. iden-l tified himself as a Canadian from Stratford. Ont. Ronald P. Ponce de Leon. 22. gave his home town as Havana. Cuba. The oth e r 5 identified themselves as Americans. . They were charged with con- spiracy to violate the United: Q States Neutrality Act by at- '0 -L tempting to form an expedition: i) to invade a foreign country. 1 BAIL SET l They were bound over to US. 1 District Court in Miami. Fla.,‘ after a hearing before U.S.1 Commissioner William V. Al-L bury. They were held on $1.000 bond each. ‘9 The group. it was reported. had been training for the last six months on No Name Key.‘ of cou '92» it. Nehru also declared Commu- nist Chinese troops have fired on several occasions at Indian troops straggling back to their lines following the Chinese-de- clared cease - fire which went into effect Nov. 21. He said there were no Indian casualties. adding it was open to Indian troops to defend them- selves when attacked. "HO‘I‘ BUYS FOR A COOL" ELECTION about 40 miles northeast of Key: W j§ v o est. MiNierns TO MEET 0. 9 LONDON (AP—Foreign min-l Isters of the major Westernl powers will meet in Paris next .0 Tuesday. two days in advancel' f the regular year-end confer- iurr . n Street ence of North Atlantic Treaty 79 Quee L Organization leaders. the Brit- ish foreign office announced These items anytime . . value and low prices. are “vote gathers" . no wonder so many Island women “Elect” Star Cloth- ing every ‘time when it comes to VOTE GETT ER NO. I Children’s rade . 2. Dianne MacLean: 3. Marlene Stewart. . . Grade IV: 1. Gerald Van Ou- werkerk; 2. Johnny MacRae: 3. Kenneth Compton. Grade III: 1. Dianne Hancock Gary MacLean (equal); 2. El. wyn Gillis: 3. Douglas Compton. Grade II: 1. Wayne Mathe- son: 2. Scott MacKenzle: 3. Betty Morrison. 4 Grade I: 1. Linda Bell. Jose- We wish to announce that we matte washers and dryers morning. They visited the ot- tawa city hall before moving to from Ottawa later Tuesday or Wednesday on their r e t u r n p. The only accident so far in the trip occurred as the float was negotiating a sharp s-curve an underpass at the entrance to Ottawa. The float jackntfed and some minor damage or a s i done to the truck body and one corner of the float. But it of enough to detract in any way from its appearance. Mr. Crockett also said th at there had been almost no pil- fering from the float itself. One of the small cannons at the rear of the float had been stolen dur- Ing Grey Cup d to Toronto. but otherwise it looks almost as Summerside I 1-. a complete service fhr domestic and com- mercial refrigerators in addition to auto- wrlnger type washers. We have the latest Parliament Bill. After getting and best test equipment etc.. to assure their big truck checked 0 v e r here. they hope to get a w a y 10“ 0' speedy. economical service. HUESTIS TV CENTRE YOU GIFT STORE FOR ANNOUNCEMENT have added as well no Phone 3201 R MEN good as it did before it left on its long journey. “We think we have establish- ed a record for taking a float of this kind so far." Mr. Crockett Maurice Mill Ltd. Voter St. Summerside llld. ). k VOTE G-ETTER NO. 2 Men. Here's a Real Special Men's Bulky Knit Wool SWEATERS Reg. 4.95 Discount 2 Price I HURRY, HURRY, HURRY HERE’S A REAL BUY l SNOW SUITS Sizes 3-6x. Reg. 9.95 Discount Price crcv - rv Dec 5th “ Mrs. Jean MacDonald Speaking on behalf of CAM McLEAN and ELMER BLANCHARD Speaking on Election Issues "OTTAWA WILL BE LIBERAL" fur for Christmas 'Adenauer Has Talks 0n Forming New Gov'l cal wilderness since .Hitler rose to power in pre-war Germany. A Social Democrat spokesman called the three - hour meeting with Adenauer "good and busi- nesslike." providing “a good ba- sis for further discussions." POSTPONE TALKS decision on further talks with Adenauer was postponed until a meeting of the party par. liamentary group today. But Adenauer's talks with the Social Democrats threatened to scuttle his approaches to the Free Democrats. Free Democrat leader said the party would not lol- erate simultaneous negotiations. Any of the possible lineups would have control of the.499- seat West German parliament. The Christian Democrats have 242 seats. the Social Democrats 100 and the Free Democrats 66. The political merry-go-round reflects the injured feelings caused by the prosecution of the news magazine Der Spiegel (The Mirror) for allegedly pub- lishing defence secrets .25 P.M. P.E.I. Liberal Assn. % rse. she wants Jackets from $130.00 24 months to pay . your down payment can be your first \ monthly payment. island iersltd. Dial 2—1273 VOTE GETTER NO. 3 Girls‘ Lined JEANS Reg. Value 2.49—SPECIAL VOTE GETTER N0. 3 Ladies' Soft Fleecy FLANNELETTE PYJA‘MA‘S Colours: Blue. Green. 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