. . var. IO. esnea Dr. J. Frank [of 9% Elm Avenue was fined disel R. Brown. Park No iBurge. Sergeant Arthur Bishopi YOUH‘ .325 and costs or 15 days in cityI and costs or five daysdfadfdttle I i and Constablie Sidney Hurry as I F k ipolice court Wednesday. ‘.‘ ' without due care and at. 'defense witnesses. i or Dru" Grilles: Also fined were Gerald Gor- tention. r I 1 A plea of not guilty had been]! Charged with being drunk and d°“ Connen' D°r°he5ter Street“ jam” Feeha“ “f Mount ‘Ste- . taken. disorderly. John R. Dunn. 17' Eharlottetown. $15 and costs orgwart was given a 20-day suspen. ive days for speeding, and Mi-lded sentence for vagrancy. ****-****** ‘ iln United Fund.— The third annual P.E.l. Unit-1 ed Fund will open in the Prov-I ince Sept. 24 but the objectivei ' for this year's drive has not yet ‘ been announced. The official opening ceremon- ies will be held on the evening: of Sept. 24 with 3.000 persons1 attending opening banquets in all regional high schools in the province. President of the fund. Brig. W. W. Reid will give the open- ing address which will be tele- ‘ vised into all the regional ban- E-I TEATRE BRACKIEY P7: RD. _ . _ quets. I . . i :ggfiiie‘rrfiiiggélfitgag; , FRL AND SAT. BLAZIN‘G WESTERN ACTION TONIGHT - SAT. ’ my; EJI. Prostestant Children's Home which at the present has 51 chil- dren in its care. The home is under the c'lair— manship of K. M. Martin and the vice chairman is Major T.E. MacNutt. The secretary is Mrs. Evelyn Henry. Mn FROM THE e children participate reg- STAR-DIRECTOR- ularly in the various activities PRODUCERTEAM 0F such as scouts, guides as well "GUNHGHHT as Sunday School and church. THEOKGORR‘L- The children attend public send-s . .,,,. - (- » Impaired Case \ " » 4 " . 5 Is Dismissed .. - \ . it tt fCh ll ' d2— AIR CADET FALL TRAINING BEGINS $55.3 yesiiii’a‘ietii‘"iiéiiiiréie James B. Johnston. QC. in Queens C o u n t y Magistrate's KIRK DOUGIAS Million QUINN ‘ A charge of care and control . l of a motor vehicle while impair- ied against James Edward Ho- _ Fall training for Number M are held. The squadron is Squadron air cadets began sponsored b." Number 201 last evening with registration Wing. RCAP‘ Left to right are I Percy Camemm c at Prince of Wales College, F0 Keir Costain. adjutant. ‘ scales. They were constables where weekly training sessions F0 Keith Darracli. supply of- 1 Harry Burns and James Couse ‘ of tthenglilllgriottetown Detach- . men. . the arresting of- fi 1 h . W"g,"*'5, 4 G953]? F95: .*****¥¥¥i¥¥ name with the secretary mana- BACK TO SCHOOL . . Kensington Legion Branch ileadersror Scouts. %. I I ml¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Sept. 1], 1964. ger I SPEC'AL I OFFER lReceiVeS MemberShiP Award. Corney’s Family Clothing Store S’side KENSINGTON — F. P i ll s t ed the certificate. in making thei ‘ m ‘ Love in a land of O o c: ‘1 ficer; David Clay. 14. Char- Donald. 13. Parkdale. Com- manding officer is Fl. Lt. loIteiown. and Andrew Mac- Two witnesses were called by r own Prosecutor Allan K ' ‘Spitiane is tremendous' -Tim Maurine T f . AER-List SHIRLEY EATON llQYQVNOLAN-HV GAIN!“ IN visiivisioi'ANo TECHNICUWR Fred Campbell of the Boy Scout Committee. asked for Smith. chairman of the mem-lpresentation Mr. Smith recall-I Children's Shae; bershi'p committee of the prmied the days when he knew “Jim” vincial command. presented the as a sergeant in the Second Kensington branch of the Royal t World War. and spoke with keen treachery and TO DAY- . t ‘ ! emptauon Shows 3:30 . Laced Canadian Legion with a certifi- . appreciation of his integrity and‘ rate of membership in the 6 per I good judgment. Speaking on . Black or Brown cent membership club at. the membership. Mr. Smith stated 7 _ $ . regular meeting on Tuesday ev-j that in his Opimnn- every VEtn ' I . SIZPs 8% T 3 ening, The dominion command‘ eran should be a member of the . v I Pd g l trophy for the greatest increase i Legion- " canll' L09 in membership was won for the The president. Clair May'lew past year by Prince Edward Is- presided. land. and this certificate was. Delegates appointed to attend awarded to the Kensinstoni the provincial convention to be. a branch for liaovinz increased held in Charlottetown on Friday . its membership by mm than 5 . and Saturday. were the presi-i i t. 'd nt and Major Sinclair sub- ueen Street tte .p" Ce" i 9. . . I Q Chm-[0 town i The immediate past president, ;‘ stltute. William Blakem’yi A iJames Evans. officially accept- .« alorl p813. kFl‘ed ICBmpbell and: T S I Y P k ares ic ey a so agreed to iattend. i o 0c 6 Letters included thanks from the Kensington Centennial Com- Yes! The news In spreading like fire. Cornev's, “The Working Man’s Friend". have moved to mlttee for a contribution: thanks . - . ,. , . _ ‘ from the Murphy famuy' Sea ‘ Summerside. bringing ulth them quality clothing at fabulous discounts. They have purchased their entire stock from Hooiey's of Montague. and are now selling it at 35 u. 50% discounts. ‘ (STEWART View. for flowers and cards of? RANGER sympathy. and thanks from the; The new business is located in the building which was occupied by the Paint Center. Kensington Regional Band Aux-. ' l illi'i Boys’ Sizes8to 16 _, ' KOSCINA ilialy for scholarships. If » 52.95 DOUBLE BILL } i Assistance was asked by Chief ‘ ‘ S.D.A. Wannamaker of the Sum- ; re merside Police Department. for. help from the Legion members: / on the occasion of the Queen's} visit on Oct. 7. and any one t I steroids; is 10° Men's . .. . .. MOTOR REWINDING \ les'iszgm 5:949; & REPAIRS ~ in... . .. o... I l l Storey Electric Lid. REG. A§hf95d$ liiiil’I~iniu<i v'~'t-m:~. . 86.95 (J, i, .. 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