| | = €apt—Rey-—MeCabe:-- town 46, Cpl. Premier George Athanasiad- fs Novas is shown in car yes- terday in Athens as he left the royal palace afetr” a RESIGNS AS GREEK PREMIER his resignation as leader of Greece. His action followed his defeat in a stormy parliamen- tary vote of confidence. In an PEI. Marksmen Still Among Top" CONNAU GHT RANGES SOUTH MARCH, ONT. - A number of Island marksmen are among the top‘group of more than 600° Canadian Marksmen seeking top berths in the Grand and Bisley Aggregates at Cana dian. Rifle -Association’s prize meet here. At the close of Wednesday's shooting Tpr. Eldon MacLean of Charlottetown was. leading the Islariders with 355 out of a pos. sible 375 points. He was follow- ed by WO2 Mike Susick, Sum- merside 354, Tpr. Edgar Jones, Charlottetown 353, Lt. Ralph ‘Ronnie ‘Clark, Charlottetown 349 and Tpr Harold Jones, Sum- merside 346 i In the Macdonald Tobacco match which was fired under extremely difficult -wind condi- tions, Tpr. MacLean was top Is’ lander with a score of 120 of a possible 125. Others of his teammates who were well up in the prize list were: Lt. Jenkins 118 WO2 Susick.117, Tpr. Clark 117, Tpr. FE. Jones 116, Tpr. Bob Barwise, Charlottetown 115, and Set. Pere Landrigan, Charlotte- town 4113. < SERVED HERE This * ed RCMP Sgt. W.M. (Bill) Beat- ty who for several vears was attached to ‘L’ division and serv- ed at Charlottetown and Sum- merside and a number of the -—smaler—detachments—throughout the province. Tough condition still were evi- dent for the Alexander of Tunis - match, fire rom 900 yards and in this event top honors went to CPO Howie Oliver of the Nova “Scotia team who scored 49 of a~ possible 50. The leading Islanders were: George. Davies, | Charlottetown 45, Lt. Al Mutch, Charlottetown 45, Sgt. Landrig- an 44, Tpr. MacLean 44, Tpr. E. Jones 43 Tpr. Clark 42 and Cdt. 6cott MacDonald, - Charlottetown @. « ‘i “In the Provincial Team match the Island came in last with 772, match was won by retir-: Charlotte--was--given—a-—20-day— _-with New Brunswick taking top honors with 822 points In the Gooding Junior ~Aggre- gate Tpr. Clark ties with two other Maritimers for top honors, Cdt. Ralph Grant of Dartmouth and Cdt. Dan Hughes of Freder: icton? After the staticians had com- pleted tabulating their total scor- es at the various ranges, fir st prize was awarded, to.Cdt. Grant by virtue of the best total at the longest range, Cdt. Hughes was, second and Tpr. Clark finished in third This aggregate is limied to all der, which. this _vear is said to number about 150 Young marks- men ‘Assault Case Nets $40 Fine teu A fine of $40-and-costs—or- 20; days on an assault charge was imposed yesterday on John Rus- | sell Dunn of Charlottefown in) city police court: Dunn, who was represented by- Lester P. O'Donnell, appeared hefore Magistrate A. J. Haslam, { ac : Frederick Trainor of ston's River, charged’ with unnecessary horn. blowing was convicted and fined $10 and costs or five days. Counsel for the accused was L.P. O'Donnell | who also represented T. William | Roy Metcalfe of charged. with operating a vehic- le with defective brakes and had his case adjourned to August 17. | Six Charlottetown residents appeared on charges of b.e ign g drunk and‘ incapable. Four ac-|~ cused wer: each assessed $20 by Bernard St. Clair MacCabe.— and costs or 20 days, afiother sentence, and the sixth was jail-! A resident of the city was charged with being drunk and disorderly on complaint of his wife who asked that the charge be withdrawn. gramed her wish and the future. } John- The Magistrate warned | unexpected ‘move King Cons- tantine asked him te remain in office pending a solution to | Full Docket Of Of | In Queens Co. Robert Albert Joseph: Richard of Moncton was fined $20 and costs or seven days on a speed- ing charge in traffic court here yesterday. Fined $15 and costs or. four days on a similar charge was Kenneth Garth Kerr of Mon- tague. In license, violations, fines of | $10 and costs or four days were | given: Michael McKenna, Trac- adie Cross, no valid operator’s ticense; George - Wesley~-Me-|.and his case was adjourned to | Coubrey. Cavendish, no “valid | operator's license; . and Donald | Hugh Blanchard, Charlottetown, permitting an unlicensed person to drive a motor vehicle Lewis Wilfred Poe lot yn, and Trainor, Don Mi BS each fined $10 ‘and costs or "days for failing to stop at a pel Dies In N. ¥ Riches 1 Doyle. Savage Har- | | bor, was fined $10 and costs or | four for driving on’ the —— side of - thie -road,.-and_ Peter Munn, Bunbury, | oe eveerty fined for passing } ae ‘a solid white line. Joseph Lewis MacPherson. § thport . was fined $10 and | costs’or four days for failing to Offenders | Removing Stop Signs Brings Fine SUMMERSIDE R-obard Annandale, Bridges of Richmond was fined Mrs. Elizabeth M. $59 and costs for removing stop jsigns when he appeared yester- day in town police court before | | Magistrate R. S: Hinton, OC. Bridges, who was-_represented previously pleaded not R has _Suilty a Stan ayner “Etdon 45, Lt: George Rogers: ed on a previous commitment. | pleaded not Bullty ha charge of possession of stolen. goods and was released on a recognizance of $500. The goods in question eae of a bracelet from the firm of R. T. Holman. of drunkenness. SHARPSHOOTING MINISTER —- One accused was fined 920\ The keel her husband to ‘watch himself | and costs or 30 days on-a charge breaking ferry for the Borden- i the country’s grave political crisis (AP Wirephote via ca- ble from Athens) acim Traffic Court. transfer registration from one vehicle to another. Clifford Joseph MarcDonhad, Morell, was fined $10 and costs or four days for inefficient equipment. A charge against Clayton Frederick McCormack was withdrawn at the request of the crown. : George Rudolph Muirhead. | Argyle Shore, pleaded not guil- | ty to a charge of unsafe passing | Aug. 11 in Queens County mag- istrate’s court ~~ Island- Born Alder Brehaut, 90, @ veteran Island born barrister, died July 22 in Tompkins County Hospital. | Ithaca, N Y. Word was received here by a sister; Minnie Owen. Mr. Brehaut practiced law in Canada ‘until he -was-80 end was second to the Saskatchewan. cy daughters, Schultz of Sweetnam of | Tthaca;. four grandchildren; a sister, Cora Brehaut of Vancou- ve B.C.; two brothers, John | of Guernsey Cove, Prince Ed- | {Sant Taine Anat azr aneet- Yan: haut of Detroit, oe nieces and nephews. D Keel laying : Expected Soon for the new iee- Cape Tormentine run is expect- led to be laid shortly;-Mines Minister Watson MacNaught Said in Ottawa yesterday. The $14,000,000 ferry expect- jed tn go into service in 1967, is being built by Canadian Vick- jers Ltd. in Montreal. = | Mr. MacNaught said he Is ‘abreast of “ferry— construction development and materials for jbuilding are now being gather- |ed and I expect the keel will be laid in the near future."” bar, REDS SEIZE INFORMER “MOSCOW (AP) The Viet Cong has caught a South. Viet- {namese who informed on the plot to assassinate U.S. Defence Secretary Robert §. McNamara last year, the youth newspaper Komsomol Pravda said Wednes- day. The newspaper says the in- former now is being prosecuted by a revolutionary court mar- tial. Nguyen Van Troi who was caught planting a bomb under a bridge confessed and was publicly executed Oct: 15. | Briefs cali SOMETHING To Think About... If your furnace is aver 10 years old, you may be money ahead te give it a good. close look! HERE'S WHY: The usual “life expectanéy” of ordinary furnaces is ahout 10 years. BUT EVEN MORE > IMPORTANT There have been so many won- derful improvements in the last |10 years you have a right to be f while he is away ™ ? month holiday in the- Kingdom. | wives a eee nig werk ome on su Northumberland Strait elan partment eto Com hy tet eee Ss “With all due reapett to previ- $s as some offshore rights adjoin- ous cabinets, I don't G we jing the north shore of PEI ever had. one that has a 8 a Ste id ing | Other companies which have fine balance and that has such y licences here are Texaco Ex : pa \2 The Guardian ‘ harlottetown, Fri., Aug. 6, 1965. |S oe grasp = & pohiome Work Here [mage nria _— | the people —_———— seem tics | ‘And with the confidence ! FARMER PAYS MORE j ‘ pos- : sess in the cabinet, after being Hod —— = The cost of goods and services aw ra j ses associa dated with it for five years, oi and gas ‘exploration work ‘0 Ontario farmers rose 22.5 per I am leaving the province for | nas just been completed by the cent during the 10-year peric a rest, assured the affairs Of Hudson Bay Oil and Gas Com- ending in 1963 z me ( 5 : t - Yo Beverement jattiloacy dur pany of Calgary, Alta —— 4 th care and dur- 4 naa aus Burtt, a geophysicist S$ IS a ine oer mee swith the company, made stud- DANCIN a)’. “TOKYO (AP)—Culture Min- ies of records ™ the dopermnem Tonight : , f ell ister Andre Malraux of Franee of industry and natura! resour- ery” expressed a enc e ‘ia oar cal ties Pad oF Pre lion Peking for home Thursday, |ces. 1 Commodore Room pel Of his cabinet | to; TH ald v1, the New China news agency re. The company has licensed a affairs e premier yesterday "'l ported. He had been in China large part of this province from The Islanders oo areas have every confidence in my since July 19. Western reports Bloomfield to East Point a nd cabinet. Individually and col- from Peking said Malraux com expects to begin some active ex- lectively they are at the top ferred for a total of seven hours|ploration work by Stepember. level of worthy and intelligent |with Mao, President Liu Shao- It is believed this first work will ‘citizens. Each is embued with |Chi, Premier Chou En-lai and likely be geophysical. spirit of dedication to the ‘Foreign Minister Chen Yi The company also has licens- two- United Members and Guests Tourist Membership Available MAIN BRACE CLUB ROOMS their gave a a Shor EATON'S | saturday Specials ° Sale at 9:00 A.M. No Phone or Mail Orders on these specials please. Remaining on sale while quan- es last. Cabinet members 42° > Clearance Children’s Shoes Dress up slippers in gleaming black patent lea- D. widths in the 3,99 ther, broken size range, B.-C. Reduced from a __ higher _ price, some all wool English worsted and some terylene and wool -tropi- Sizes 34 to 42, group. Regular 5.95. Special, Special, each & Pa = Toddlers 2 piece peda! Pusher Set a * Print tops with plain colour pants, ~ sizes 3 and:3X. epieisis 1.99 Ss HIRT ~ Clearance — Gingham checks and plains, reg- ular and button down collars. Sizes small, medium and large. _ Fe laiedl ni BE Children's Cotton Tennis Dress _ and shige. sizes 4 and 6X. - ee - Special, 1.991 1 a _ Women's Cotton Slips : trim, : ca ee Shadow pane! embroiden ss Special, each _ sizes 32 to 38.” Special, 1.99 -Cortor ‘Knke TeShirts— Turtle neck short. sleeves, assorted stripes. Sizes 8 to 14. Special, . 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In 1962 he Hare uses.a handmade person- R United Church ministry Rev. was a member of the Canad- alized Hammerli Match 22 [See neente. —- have a handle. Regular 65. 88. = CLEARANCE William E. Hare of the Bread- ian Handgun team taking-part- inch LR revolver, and- during —} item! "I you do ee a albane pastorate yesterday got in the 38th. World Champion- the next two weekends plans to | LENNOX ‘heating system call as a * . 4m some serious revolver prac- ships in Cairo, Egypt. then in travel to Halifax to partict- TODAY. = : tice at the RCMP range in ae ia en Tee-weme theta 7 4 : Charlottetown. Ordained on tests an-American Championships} 0 ee , ' alee July 1, Mr. Hare formeriy of Games in Sao Paolo, Brazil. in West Germany and the | Palmer Electric pen Daily 9 a.m. to 5.45 p.m. Frid ay 9 a.m. to 9.30 ‘p.m. “T.EATON.C uur Ottawa has had wide experi- iis last big trip was to the British Empire Games im King- Dial 894-8543 - Ch’town | 3 : 4 CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH 2 in revolver competition Olympic Games Tokyo Mr. ston. Jamaic Sexton allan : ‘ : = " om oe E 2 , “ + |e “a oa 8 e * é . 4 ee ‘ e - = * : “ - : = = ee eee Sentinels oan