Three Montague Scouts. Steven Ciarkson, Fraser in- man and Jock Beck, who have been selected to represent P. E. I. at the second nation- Drunken TO TAKE PART IN SCOUT REGATTA al Boy Scout sailing regatta on Lake St. Louis. Montreal, Scout 0 I h Trinity Troop. Charlotte- Driving ISIAND NEWS PAGE Montague. Souris. Kings County 4...... which ...h....... 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Aug. 18,1962. 22$‘; ;......,.,, ... town. is the fourth member of the party. The regatta is slated to start Sunday and will continue until Friday. City. Council To Discuss : LHFY: ‘North Tryon: Selected For CNE Names of the 10 highland dan- cers who will represent this w province at the National Fitness Festival at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition In Toronto on Sept. 3, were announced yester- day by D a v I d Boswell. provincial director of physical fitness. They are: Marsha Wellner. southport; Heather Burke, Char- lottetown, Jack Kipping S t s n- hope; Ruth Ross. Charlotte- gown; Tommy Burke, Charlotte- own; Elizabeth Haywood, 0- Marllyn MacDougaII. Judy awson, Evelyn Fraser, Cardigan: and Helen Brow n. Kcnsington. LEAVE AUG. 31 The group will leave by s I r for Toronto on Aug. 31, accom- panied by their chaperone. Mrs. Charlottetown : game athletics, and New Bruns- ick will feature highland dan-i cing. The Maritime Provinces" program is being co-ordinated, In'Cit_y Court g Highland Dancers !. I. lull IIIU IIIU II C. leaks. president at the loa- farers International Union of Canada. to arm: personally before his inquiry when it re- sumes Monday. Aug. II. to es- plsin the IN position on pick- ets and boycotts against Cans- “ disn ships in American ports. pleaded guilty to the charges , w . V. .1 on which they were arraigned. mom ‘um. am am “M “ Counselled by L e s t e r O'Donnell. Vernon son. Eldon. pleaded not guilty to driving while intoxic guilty f t hroe Appear Three accused made ugd the ssh- J. l-Iaslam tn c(i,t‘y pohi‘i’ce W E 3 UL members of the lties were impaired by alcohol. and was fined $125 and costs or so days in Jail. wo charged with he I n g United states. In! counsel Bruce Thomas read a prepared statement 0 after consulting Mr. Banks is drunk and incapable. one Will Montreal in which the sill ex- fined ti) and costs or 10 days.”-and 1-gm-gt gt the judge’: and the other $10 and costs or ’ ‘mind. on me gulvitleg of sup- ts dispute by Donald Wetmore. Nova lico- tia department of education drama advisor. The Island group was select- ed by a committee made up of representatives of the P. .l. Dance Festival Association. the five days In IGIL American trade unions .in port the 8111 in i of with the Up r Lakes line. 5'" ''''°‘‘ °‘'''“' .-.t:"'.:‘.'::... .1. ......'.‘t.‘:.i‘.‘:f*i Before Hearing Mr. nun. mom. said he had no at u bout the American TORONTO (CP)—-Mr. Jusice union activities. lOtiors Ready sum. the site of the proposed provin- wiil cisl government office building not influence “economic sotlvt-3 in the West Ke IIt'- ties“ against Upper Lakes ship-, ping line undertaken by union! AFL-Clo mar-‘ itime trodes department in the‘ port of a board of assessors. as pointsd- to evaluate the Dropap. tiel. was accepted. Provincial secretary J. Dsvl. Stewart said yesterday that the offer will he made to the garoporty owners "In the I s a r uturs." For Purchase L Oi, Bldg. Site Owiiers of the 10 properties on non. Philip M-athaeon. oorpo. area will be approached and an ration resident. said recently offer made for the purchase oi that it s hoped “ground will the properties by the P.E.l. be broken in the spring" for Crown Building Corporation. the new provincial building. nt achool block ‘¥-V-¥¥¥-¥¥¥-¥¥ NORTH swan ‘ii’ THREE MILES FROM CHAlsL0'l'l‘E'l‘_0WN ON THB (TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY) T0 BORDDN. IIIOW ABOUT It HI. AIMAYI A CARTOON lrouiour ONI.Y- judges of the highland games held at Eldon and represents- tives of the provincial depart- ment of education. Mr. Boswell said yesterday that be h a a received m a n y questions as to how highland dancing file into a fitness pro- gram. "Highland dancing." he said, "is a vigorous activity and the essence of fitness." CURLING . CLUB DANCE psaruaoav NIGHT with Son Of Farmer The swinging Big sound I THE MARINIRS‘ ifi, « , LUcu_L;._- RED ~ H e a n r :Declsl°n Douglas McGowan. Montague. . T g I ' wig ggnfiglné gclgiawggd rgfisfi Residenf The island's Most Versatile ‘H (7/V” The testimony of three de-'nell, was fined $100 and costs‘. Itwi“1°"r"°d yesierda-V that i Brunswick “mess d°1°3a”°“5" Relatives in Prince Edward Du“ Band Fenurlu \ fence witnesses and arguincnt , or (toys. I "W C”-" °i Ch’"l°"’9l°“'“ ‘"5 NW3 S°°“"'5 Emu” Wm ‘"9’ Island have been advised of mlI°Ilfl|I‘TI|G 3"!”-J!!! IIIII SIBIIMOMII l“lV,0|'“€| E For Your Dancing and Listening Pleasure RU9” R RUSH MAN 3 GIRL TWU persons pleaded guilty mt been advised of the decision ing of Augustus Adolphus .\iac- . the possession of intoxicating‘; “i ""3 i°W“_I'il3““l“i.l (“VISION 0‘ Donald. Wlnsloe. charged be-lliquu.‘ in a place other thaniihf dvvamnent of municipal al- lore Magistrate James B. John-I their respective residences and ' ‘airs 0'! “I9 City 3PPlI03tl0i1 i0T on in Queens County each was fined $20 and costs 3 P""“" [0 "€01 3“ lflclflerfllor magistrates court with (trivia; or 30 days. “ 5 5“? I" E351 R0Y3liY- while intoxicated. Fines of $20 and costs or 15 Although the decision has Foliowing.the hearing yestor-; days were meted out to two not been given out officially, it day afternoon, MacDonald, who men charged with beln g In- is expected that It will be dis- ls fiounselied by 1.:-s(i1cr Pt..l()'IA)on. toxicaied In a public place. ‘ cussed at t; special ml:-etlng of ne , was reman 0 Hill . ug. J 1,“ wavne m-bid 9. Wey. , ciy counci next wee . 34 f0? llUd«‘31T19"i- ‘T119 ""5"-‘ ""”'imxn(itli Street wag flnt-dz $10 andl In making application for a the Crown IS being (:oiidt1ctcdj,c,,_g¢_. for d,-Mug without ,1ue'PeI.mn_ the City asked met if it by A133 K- 5('3l*“- icare and attention. resulting in were turned down,1haHhe.gm». the deaths at Auburn, N.Y.. of; sent a p r o g r a m of highland Private First Class Arthur L. l Andrews, US. Army, and his 5 Halifax Resident .wife Nina, in a highway acci- Collapsas At ‘Ex’ ;" ‘" e . PFC Andrews was a son A Ham“ man was taken mi Arthur Andrews. formerly of‘ ‘ the Charlottetown Hospital short- I . “it” snow AT H.R.iDOANE Argo COMPANYCSUNDAY mom Iihe late Mrs. Andrews. Mr, , he reportedly collapsed on K(,n_= Andrews now resides in West sington Road near the exhibi-l 4 Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus in aid of charity and youth work. by counsel completed the hear-l flea 3 Mniunams man I GUESTS $1.00 PER. PERSON I or Visiting Curlers ‘V-V-acome Acton, Mass. where his only ‘son and wife also had resided. tion grounds. , n ambulance from the lien-i T-he V°““§ °°“l?l° I‘ "°p°”°d nessey Funeral Home was call»: I0 “W9 been killed l"3i3“ilY at and pushed the man to h0g.l in the crash. The funeral Will an . WINSPEAR. HIGGINS, STEVENSON 8 DOANE an accident. (‘ecll Arsenault, . ,..... . —EASiE'R'i_N BRIEFS ‘Brads L‘ was in of New Perth is caus- Appearing for sentence on thal charge of obstructing a peace officer in the performance of; his duties, Edward Lester White. Little Sands. was fined $75 and, «sets 30 days in jail. Conn-’ eel for the defence was John J. Holmes. Pleading guilty to having the ears and control of a moto vehicle while his abilities were impaired by alcohol, John Mur- ehison Macbeod, Newtown Gross counselled by Mr. O'Don- I l I I ’I FROM AMHERST James Giffin of Robb Engin-, eerlng Ltd., Amherst, NS. spent; the: weekend in Montague. FROM HALIFAX 5 Miss Diana Lighifoot of Hall-3 lax. N.S. spent the weekend with i friends In Montague. . T0 WINNIPEG Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reynolds, Carol Sue and Darlene left} Thursday morning on return to Winnipeg. I I ARE VACATIONING Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Marshall‘ ‘Nothing Taken Alhcrion received the same fine for squealing his tires on a cor- DPT‘. Another driver was fined $5 and costs for failing to stop at a stop In Souris Break SOURIS — The owner Pt-i~cy's Grocery in Souris ports that a break occurred his store during Thursday night. However nothing Is believed to have been taken. The Sports de- tachment of the RCMP is in- vestigatlng. CORNWALL (Continued from page ll Mr. MacMillan won the- re- serve senior and reserve grand female championships day with Macwin P. Patsy. Show Judge Dewitt Lister, Harvey Station, N.B., was high- ly pleased with the show. The tops are really good and could show anywhere in 'Canada, “there are no real “tailcndcrs." Mr. Lister was also happy P!‘ -with the sportsmanship shown by all of the breeders show- ing. Everyone of them has been really good sportsman, he em- phasized. Other first place winners yes- terday included Albcrx J. 05- wall, Marshfield and Elmer A. and their young sons of Fred-1M H5 aricton, N.B. are vacationing int Montague with Mrs. Marshall's‘ parents. 4 LEAVE FOR B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Munro Bruce‘ and Clifford Bruce left on Wed- neiday morning for their home in- Lulu Island. B.C. after spending the summer months with relatives and friends on J 'P.E.l. ‘""l'0URING MARITIMES Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Refuse, I53; and Mrs. L. D. Giffin and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde MacNeiil of Victoria Vale. N.S. who are touring the Maritimes were vis- ttks to Montague this week. IS ENTERTAINING Mrs. Harry Jamieson is en- tertaining today in honor of Mrs. Don Whnnamaker of Sum-- meiiside who is Mrs. Jamie-son‘: guest stuher summer home he . ~ is ltrscovnmivc. Miss Anne MacDonald, RN, RETURN To ONT. .snd Mrs. James Mac- " Audrey, Eileen, Kathy and» George who have spent a most enjoyable holiday in Man- . have, returned to their ‘ It Chippewa. Ont. ILL IN HOSPITAL illness of Mrs. William ' It ,grsve concern. Mrs. Min- .is a patient in the Prlnc. . fligsland Hospital. Miss of Hamilton me to be with her his. RN, » ho y . Yeste follows: Two year old dry: 1, J. S. Vickerson and Sons; 2, Elmer A. Myers. I-Iazelbrook; 3, Gor- don Docherty, Clyde 'ver. Two year old in milk: 1 and 2, Albert J. Boswall. Marsh- field: 3, George MacMillan. Three year old dry: 1 and 3, . S. Vickerson and Sons; 2, George MacMillan. Three—year old in milk: 1 and 2, George MacMiilan; ll, Elmer A rday's ‘results are as . Myers. Four-year old dry: 1, Elmer A. Myers; 2, Gordon Docherty, Four-year old in mi - 1, J. S. Vickerson and Sons; 2, Geor- ge MacMiIlan Mature cow dry: 1 and 2, George MacMIilan; 3, J. S. Vickerson. Mature cow in milk: 1, J. S. Vickerson; 2 and 3, Albert Bos- tal Cow at least 10 years old with breed class averages of at least 125 pc In milk and but- terfat or total production of 50.000 pounds: 1 and 3, George 8 MacMillan: 2, Gordon Docherty » pattsfactory recovery after re- , cent surgery. Senior Herd: 1, J. S. Vicker- son; 2, George MacMillan; 3. Albert Boswell. Four females with R0? re- cords of at least 100 BCA In milk and fat: 1, J. S. Vicker- son; 2, Elmer A. Myers; 3, AI- bert Boswall . Senior get of site: 1, J. I. Vi- ckerson: 2, Albert Boswall; 3, George MacMillan. Progeny of Dam 1. J. 8. Vi- ckerson; 2, Albert Boswell; s. Elmer A. yers. SPECIAL Yeerl-losr.. SHORE ACRES non - MEADOWBANK 1% miles from Cornwall on llouie 19. nmuzns - -sarusoav and suuoav—-s .. e um. , arm DAILY son sums season \ DIAL I-‘Ill! ernment suggest an altemaie site Commonwealth (Continued from page 1) ket need not conflict with the Commonwealth, he said. Lord Amory listed five ren-‘ sons why Britain, if she can ne- Xoiiaie "reasonable t e r m a," should join the market: 1. Faced "with danger from behind the Iron Curtain ‘'It must be sensible and right for the free nations of Europe to adopt policies of co-operation in place of the old destructive pol- lcies." i PART OF EUROPE 2. while through history Brit- ain has tried to isolate herself from events in Europe without lasting success, "the historical and geographical truth is that Britain as well as being part of the Commonwealth is a part of Europe . . . whether we like it or not." 3. if Europe is to increase its strength it cannot run the risk of a rivalry which might de- velop if both the Common Mar- ket and the European Free Trade Association were to con- tinue In existence. 4. Britain's livelihood depends on trade and "we must to survl\'-3—compete successfully with the manufacturer of Eu- rope and North America in the markets of the world. We can- not with equanimity envisage the existence at‘ our doorstep of ing power from which we might be excluded." . 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