I: ‘ ISLAND NEWS PAGE A Montague. Sour ‘P.E.I. Has 65 Spud Entries l . - I i Prince Edward Island potato Is: KInqs Conn“/I growers have sent 65 entries to e Roval Winter Fair. Toronto. 4 nine Guardian. Cha.rI-Jttetown. 'VI_‘hui-5.. Oct. 18, 1962; l.“ was ‘learned yesterday morn- $500 Fine Levi For Illicit Spirits Possession‘ SOURIS — K’.“.lllDil1 .iamcs Carter. Souris. was fined $300 and costs or six mon hs in Kings County Jail when he appeared in magistrates court here yes- terday on a charg:-i of having possession of iilict spirits. Mag’.- latrate James B, .li~hnston. QC. presided. while Deputy Attorney- General J. rtliur .\lcGuirzan conducted the case for Crown The ‘case of Albert Stanley Perry, Souris, charged with pos- aesion of a still suitable for the the accused was fined $100 and t quality is unusually g°°d ‘ _ . l ‘ i _ manufacture of illicit spirits. costs or 10 days. I ‘I -‘ear was adjourned until Oct. so Ano_tlier_ person peladed guilty‘ at the accused may obtain to being intoxicated ill a public couns . I ' ace and] was fined $20 and . . . vs. , A sentence M 0"? mm“ n mg I M Mr. aitd Mrs. Louis Dalton of ing from Miss Margaret Mac- Millan. secretary of the potato lmarketing board. There are 28 entries in seed potatoes and 37 in tahlestock spuds. This province won the table [stock championship two years ‘ ago when Raymond Ve s say. York. took the Sherriff Salado- Horsey trophy. and Syl MacAul- ay won the international seed ,, championship back around 1955 of?-olllo\\‘ing the completion of‘ with the bps‘ seed sample at evidence in the Case of Hamid th(Sel:Il§r:l1(pv(Itato authorities here toxiczited the accused pleadedl may be the pmvmce 5 year t” ‘ win one of the biz titles again. guilty to a charge of driving while his abilities were impair- firrggfifi‘ if-)~°;1'te‘;]‘t 5g‘;'°‘t‘a§;‘e‘; ed by alcohol. The plea to thel . . lesser charge was accepted andi potatoes. for example. indicated ed At Souris jail was I‘la‘lClf‘d out to Stanley Lawrcncc Wilt. Armadale. Wlli-‘ll h: pleaded guilty to giving liq-; nor to a person under the age‘ 2 Impaired Cases Are Heard ‘Cliarlottetown spent the holiday ;weekend with their parents, Mr. ; and Mrs. Peter Dalton in Burton ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ho- By Magistrate At Geo’town i GEORGETOWN Edward Clow, Montague, charged with im ' driving and who is re ; presented by J.P. Nicholson had :‘ Magistrate James B. Johnston.t_ QC‘. at Georgetown yesterday. ‘ Giving evidence was Cnst.‘ William Stephens. RCMIP Mon-L ward in Cape Wolfe. Messrs. Alfred and Robert Howard. who were employed in Baffin Island. have returned to. their respective homes in Cape Wolfe and Glenwood. Miss Lana Wood. stitdent at the Crown evidence heard in his case when he appeared before EASIERN BRIEFS no RECENT GUEST Miss Christine Mcinnis. Hun- ter iver. was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Phee. Montague. VISITED MOTHER Dr. John McLean. Coiling- wood. Ont., spent Thanksgivng in Montague vistng his mother, Mrs. W.A. McLean and has re- turned to Montreal to attend the 25th class reunion of medicine 1937 at McGill University. Mrs. McLean has gone to Ontario to spend some time there and also with Reta. Mrs. Harry Duchene. Quebec City. MacPHERSON FUNERAL — The funeral service for John J. M.acPhierson. Vallleyfield took place Wednesday alter- noon Oct. 17 from the Montague V vice was conducted by Dr. AS. Weir. The music was under the di:rection of the omganist Mm. W.A. Bruce. The choir sang "Tile Lord's My Shepherd" and "Abide With Me." Pallbearers were Howard VlC‘l{el‘S0l‘I, Hubert Nelson. Ira Ross. Alex. Martin. Norman Nicholson and William Bruce. Flower bearers were Zenas Golding, Alex MacLeod. Sterling MacDonald. Raymond Nicholson. The committal set» vice was in the Valleyfield cemetery. _,___. iFrecI Kitson . ; tague detachment. The case was {Prince of Wales College In .adjourned to Nov. 7 to enable ‘ Cliarlottetown. spent the ho|j.. ' the defence to produce mcdical lday weekend at the home of herl ‘ ence. ev gparents. lVlr. and Mrs. Ct-cil‘ Deputy Attorney-General J.A. !Wood. Burton. M ‘ ,, mad the I Mr. and Mrs. Harold M a c-. 1 Gregor of Truro. N.S.. spent the‘ St tholiday weekend at the home of ‘s mother. Mrs. Bridget Mac-3 Gregor. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard and family of Glenwood. and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Trainor and daughter Mary of Emerald were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard in Cape evidence and that of the accused w"”e °“ S‘"‘d3-"~ was heard at an earlier sitting . Mrs‘ Everett M°K°‘"“‘ of the c0m.t_ daughter. Nancy Ann. of B r- Raymond Duke Ram.ay' st. den. spent the holiday weekend e Leonard Joseph Daley. ‘ Marys Road, who is also charg- ‘ ed with impaired driving and who is also represented by Mr. Nicholson, had the evidence ed in his case. At yes- for the defence. and‘ ‘ - _ at the home of her parents, Mr. ;:enrs‘h;:p{§:’e:at:g gzjgdugngécgo and Mrs. Edward S. Griffin. ' B on. Oct. 24 to fix a date for hearing. Rattray is charged with having possession of liquor in a place other than his re ence. Lemuel James Paquet. Souris. counselled by Mr. Nicholson, pleaded guilty to having posses- ’ of a still under the Ext-is Act and was fined $100 and costs or 90 ys. Arnett. William Macliean. Mur- ray River. was fined $25 and costs when he pleaded guilty to having liouor which had not Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Adams and family of Charlottetown spent the holiday weekend visit- ing relatives in Glengarry and Roseville. 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