. aulqlurne ruin orallyqu «mi puv lull poo Mun. nu .qu P.E.|. NURSING A new slate oi attiren were elected at the annual meeting or the licenced nursing assist- ants of PE]. held at PWC last evening Repnris from various committees were also heard at the business meeting. Seen here Ieit to righi are: El- Izabeih o o d. Marshlield. treasurer: Mrs. Plus Bolder. Charlottetolln. first vice-presi- dent, llirs. Wendell Tremerc. Hampshire. secretary. Mrs. Keith Williams, Charlotli‘towrl. ASSISTANTS ELECT SLATE i urealdent and Mn. Knthlene McGuigan. Charlottetown. le- cond vlcrprelldent. Approxi- mately lilo hurling assistant: (mm the varloua hospitala on DRUNKS MUST WORK Norway is experimenting with quest was Filled last nllht at a new method of dealing with the regular meetth oi they must held in Alherton Public Library work as Iumberlaeks instead of with the prelident. Frank drunken drivers — urving jail rentencea. iISlAND NEWS PAGE Alberion and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs, lune 13, 196i Class Of 20 To Graduate TIGNISH — A lull club. of no Itudent: will graduate this even- ing trorn Tidnlrn Regional Hilh School at a pm nun call. mutual or Regional Hill! School. CONTEST WINNEI lt val announced at a medial Tlleaday evaninlin TiInIah. that Mina Frauen Ann Hal-per. a pad! ll Ihldent in the Tifliah Regional High School. III the nner oi the any cont: the name which she chose [or - = a. .W. Prince Trade Board Wants Dial Telephone ALBERTON BUREAU I OF THE GUARDIANI The Installation of dial telo~ phone system! In all central telephone oiiicea in western Prince County il to be requested by the Alhcrtnn and West Prince Board oi Trade. A resolution approving the ro< Tue redeem-y. c. It. gave areport at the Marltim led realm-rial that loblter aeiud for illegal flailing an the board the hlahut bidder. an, preelding. meson; was given by Wu heard. I Province: Hoard of Trade meet‘ in] recently In Amheut durlna which a remluiloh. Ipunaored by the Weat Prince Boll-d, wal pup ‘uar deltroyed hut brau lht alhorl and acid by public auction or to Mu A report oi a panel diuou- ioo on education It the Mall- time the provincial p ark at Bloom- tleld was V Ier Park. Mr. allo honouoced that other award winners in the con» t. would be made known at I 3.. meeting In ’l‘Igniah next Saiurday evenlnl in the high school. The early content waa an the mhjrct ghéivalue of public Rev. Alphonse Gludet. 0M1, MaIIIardville. EC" wI.Il addrau E carved lo the undo-tea by the 'l'lnlah Council or the CWL. An'l‘ mu WELT. LONDON (AP) lmpreuloniat plunltnu, broke a world record at 59th.. hy'a auction room. Tue-any. h M tranaport comm-alone“ ha! a on the propoul to curtail train mice] to Weltern Prince County. lklll’ PREPARED A brie! wu approved {or lire- aentation to the meotin II I X! merrily oi the provincial cabin- at to I» hold in Alhertan court when the collection or the lat. William Cardin. a in“. want [or £100.51» (8.1”.770). u. Rev. Gerald Steal. lava I highly (Ivor-able report on plain to contract a combined recrea- tion centre. exhibition huildlnl urchin“ la at prolont on plain tor the hill-Into]. Father Steele laid. and lhatinl rink in Albarton. An "m “4.4.”; . aa'a’llomll the llllarld attended the meet- ing. Tignish Siree’rs Named I , 15H A slm-t naming pmi t that gnl lindCr\\a:v' in the Village or Tlnmsn ill Feli- rual'y Came in a close at a spt‘K-lal meeting held in the [ire hall Tuesday evening. Streets “th no names Sub~ mitted will he named by the )IL‘Curmac and Mrs. Reg Eldersllaw reported Bl homes hero in favor of reiain- jag Lire name of Church Street. Earl \iacDonald's report snow- cd a large majority oi people in (avoi- of Phillips Street. Gerald Gaudet's report had full approval of Main Sil'lxt. Su 1‘ venue was a new name given the shoot runninl north and south nil Upper Main UN Students VISII’ Tlgnlsh TIGNISH —— Ray V Chaie ni‘ Came, N.S.: George Kuiiickai oi India. Andres Arnnde. a Cuban exile nuw resident in Miami, Fla.. Manuel Duguary 0f the Pliilllpines. and Fredrrico Loza~ (in GI Mexico, five students from the Coady international Institute in Antigohish, N.S. are progres- sing very well in the Tignish ar< ea where they are continuing a aurvey of West Prince County. The l u r v e y. parl of their course, started in O'Leary and m Tignish will move to Alber- n. These young men are among as students from 13 countries who have just completed a one. year course in social and com- munity leadership in underdevel- oped countries. Many of them came to Antlganish under the United Nations und the Colombo plan, At present they have spent be. ven days in the area. acqualnt< lnglhemselves with the outer entways in which the people here live. besides interviewing aludents at the regional high and elementary schouls. oiticers ol community end church organiz- ations and a number of other in- dividuais. and sharing in some at the recreation programs ol the community. The students have proven to bevery iriendiy. and easy to talk with. uni are receiving very worm Welcome iron-i 990 e n the Entire area. as they continue with their survey. Transport Board a e To Hold Hearings In connection with proposed chiller in Canadian National nnuwny service In the province, tin Board oi Transport Commia- "one" will hold public heal-inn In aix communltler next Week. Hearith will be held In Fred. melon, Carleton and Clyde on Monday. Ellerllie and Coleman ahead-y and at Vernon River on Wednesday. - t Elleraiia the CNR Diana to diacaotinue the ler oi it] agent and in do away with the caretak‘ q aervice It Coleman. The company alao plain to elole down the elation at Vernon itlv- as from May to GO WESTERN ? RIEFS’ rum in at M‘Ifl 1’ Pub : mot rad. gag-eta a“. M I... criminally mponnlblc n Proiec’r 'Sirvel. The chairman was Mn. Leslie McCarthy Reports (mm ‘the chairman wore all received ‘ in writing, with the signatures oi the ratepayers from the tour .sireeis named. High praise “as given Miss finances Ann Harper a grade 11 sludent at Tignlsh Regional High School (or having her essay chosen ior naming the Bloom- ileld Park. The contest was pro- mated by the West Prince Board oi Trade. and Miss Harper's choice oi Vanier Park was selected an the Winning nllne. Special recognition will made and prizes will be presnnh ed to Miss Harper by the West Prince Baald oi Il'rlde iii the village Saturday. The village commissioners Ian to prepare some suggest- M ior centennial year bradom which Wlil be lorward- ed to the Provincial Centennial committee. They Will also attend the semi-annual meeting oi village commissioners that W be held at Parkdale. June 1). EC. Gaudette the meeting and Welcomed Freder- im Lolado of Mexico and Men- uel Daguay oi the Fhillipplnes to the meeting, They are lwool live students now in the village [tom the Candy International insti- tute in Antigoniah. xs. conduc - ing a West Prince survey. S E 'r Shaw TO Open Lady Slipper Drive Tues. At 9 am. next Tuesday Pre- ruler Walter R. Shaw. will cut I ribbon which will officially open the new “Lady‘s slipper Drive." Following the ceremony the premier and hi! cabinet will drive via the new drive to Alber- ton where the weekly cabinet session will be held. During the drive staph will he made at Green Park. Anglo Park and Jacques Cartier Park. The cahinel meeting will he held at the Court House. set ting underway at z p.m. Fol- lowing the meeting they will proceed to the home oi Educa- tion Minister Dr. George Dewar {or evening dinner. In the evening the group will continue its tour or the drive irum O'Leary across to Mid- couche where the new drive tar» mina Gabriel. Alain alao muted Wednesday; and Francoll Gi- roux. Jean Cioutler and Claude Savole. nought by police. Their noes and occupnllunu were nut disclnaed Immediately by the police Crown lawyer Ducras laid they had been detained earlier by police and relented after questioning. Alain Bmuillard. who nccom- DECISION l Continue From Page 1» “That is being studied." he Ill Repormrs then asked whether the Crown would proceed by preferred indictment — a p cedure bypassing the formality or u preliminary hearing—in send the 21 personl Io trinl im- mediately. "That. too. is being studied." Mr. nucros s 'd. A reporter asked: "Does this wrap up the LO?" He nodded. “Do you have them all?" es." ‘Y n 3 The group concerned In the inquest verdict include: )5 ma» tonal witnesses arrested in a series of police raids starting June l. held on comner'a walr- rants without charges. mine have been in detention rlnce that weekend. sTIu. SEEK THREE The names of the six other. cume up in testimony n the in- nueul. Three of them were picked up by police Wednesday. one oi them spotted in the court room, Three still are sought by police. The 15 detained lor the II:- quut are: Georgel Sehoelera. as, Bel- glen-born economics ltudent at the University at Montreal, known by the pseudonym Pa- trice i m ot which bn laid he lived "coordinator": Schoetzra' wire Jeanne. as. an x-ray technician: Five atudentl: Alain Erouli- lard, 13. al Chariot: Raymond Villeneuve. 19. known as Vincent: Frauen'a Gaxnon. 19: Mario Bachand, ll: and Deni! leourelll. lacquer Glroux. iv. a photol- rlli er: Richard Hitler. in, la eleva- l [or operator at tho Queen ELI!- lbet-h Hotel: Role! Tetreault, B, an un- employed reporter former with the Montreal Glut“ and The Canadian Preu: Eulenio Pilate. v a moot reader {or Montreal IA Devuir; ho clerks—Yvon Laban”. ll. and Gillea Prune-u. 1'; Gabriel Hudm. m. an Indulv trial dealnrer with the 1140 name Roger. SIX METERS NAMED The all other. also named - hrlel were called to Raymond I, (maria. Mantra-l criminal law- panied hy his lulher give him- seli up to police last Friday. testified Monday that Alain Ga- hrlel. Jean Cloutier and Fran- cnis Gil-aux were friends whom he hud spoken about the no. Francois Gimux iS'not re. lated to Jacques Giroux. Erouillord said he and Ga- Vilieneuve'i house lamb and put together two Molotov cock- tails. He laid he and Ville- neuvu pianied them at all ur- mory while Gabriel wrote the letters FLQ on a well with u push—button paint can. This we: the start or the cam- puign that included a dam timebomh explosions. the last a 75-stick dynamite blast Vic- toria Day. May 21:. at the ar- mory or the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical En- gineeri. Wedneudny broulht these other developments: 1. Mr. Justice Andre Salmo- riri at Quebec Superior Court rejected u request that the in- quest be halted on grounds cum her Marcel ’i‘rahan had erred in his handling oi proceedings. Mr. Justice sahouria laid no valid reasons were given to plenty n writ oI prohibition. 0i- Ilelelly sought in the norm oi material witnen Rom Tene- ault but requested by nine law- yerl repreunting Tetreault and the other it originally detained and held tor the mount. sENTENCEs THREE none 2. Coroner Trahah untamed Richard Elmr and Jacqual Gi- to a month each in Jail Iur relurlnn to nnrwer quea— (ion. The coroner ulna con- tinued a one-month renteuee on Gabriel Hudoh. aim in! rekin- inn to lower queltiona The» day, This prelim to me the number bl material witnulel given the one-month ienna for contempt. The other two were Gear-nu salmon and Ville- neuve unlemd 'l'uudav. 3. Raymond Dawn and Guy yen. were expelled from the inquetat ior attempting to live advlce to Hitler while in the witnell box. Atler the lawym' interjection- Bilier reluled to anrwer any queationl. 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