“TWO INJURED IN CRASH ON MALPEQUE ROAD A shiny red convertible and a black Morris.sedan met yes- terday shortly after 1.30 p.m. at the intersection of the Mal- peque Road. and Relvedere Ave The accident sent Mrs Hector’ Darrach. 20 Cumber- land Street to hospital with Colleen Sharon Mathews of Mt. Albion to hospital with minor lacerations The . con vertible was driven by David S Stafford of Mit Forest, Ont. and Hector Darrach was driving the other car City peflice reported that the Dar Prince County Court SUMMERSIDE Clifford Blair Walsh of Albany had his case-adjourned to June 18 to_set a date for trial when he ap- peared vesterday in Prince County Court on a charge of unlawfully taking a motor vehi- cle with <ihtént %o operate it without the owner's consent Walsh. appearing before Mag- istrate W. Chester S. MacDon- —~ald, pleaded not guilty to the charge. Three accused appeared on charges of impaired driving. They were George Carl Murray of Carleton Siding, Lloyd Cole, New London, and John Chan- ning Coughlin of Miscouche “Murray was represented by Bernard St. Clair MacCabe and had his case adjourned to June 29 when a date will be set for trial. The plea was one of not guilty Cole was represented by Melville Campbell and had_ his case adjourned to July 13. He also pleaded not guilty. Cough- lin pleaded guilty and was fined 75 and costs or 15 days with bail to be returned PLEADS NOT GUILTY- George Leonard MacDonald of Summerside was charged with escape from Prince Coun- ty Jail while he was serving time on a liquor conviction. The accused elected trial by Magis- trate and pleaded not guilty. The case was adjourned to June 17 t Five accused were charged with driving without due care and attention. John Hubert Campbell, St. Eleanor’s, Alex- ander Sheldon MacLean, RCAF Station. and Robert Gardiner Jones also of RCAF Station were each fined $10 and costs or five days. Leon Applebee, RCAF Station. was fined $20 and costs or 10 days and a fifth accused Charles W. Colette of RCAF Sta- tion, pleaded not guilty to a similar charge and had his case adjourned to June 17. A Miscouche resident. Arnold Joseph Cameron, pleaded not guilty to a charge of failing to stop at the scene of an accident and had his case adjourned to June 17 when a date will be set for tri for trial. Cabinet Changes Effective Today Cabinet “changes announced recently by Premier Walter Shaw. as well as the resignation from the cabinet of Hon J. ‘David Stewart, become effec- tive today To bring the cabinet to full strength. Lloyd MacPhail ‘| PC- 2nd Queens) will be sworn in to- day as minister of tourist development and minister of in- dustry and natural resources Education minister Dr George Dewar will take the post of provincial secretary Welfare and Labor Minister Henry Wedge and Dr. Hubert MaeNeill, minister of health, will exchange portfolios. Fisher- fes Minister Leo Rossiter will asstime the portfolio of munici- pal: ‘affairs. Fundamental - Baptists Meet On Thrsday SUMMERSIDE Baptists from. Fundamental Baptist churches in the Maritime pro- vinces and the state of Maine will gather this week for a time of Christian fellowship and Bi- ble ministry at the Fundamen- tal. Baptist Church, Centra! Be- ue: te conference is scheduled to get underway Thursday even- ing and will continue until Sun- day evening, with meetings Fri- day and Saturday. Meetings on Sunday will follow the regular order of services for that. day Following the conferemte and commencing June 22, a ‘Series of evangelistic meetings will be held in the church and under the leadership of Rev. Paul Bre- wer, Kemptville, N.S. Mr. Bre- wer is pastor of the New Testa- ment Baptist churches at Kemptville and Carleton, Nova Scotia, and is the editor of “The Baptist Testimony”. a bi- month- ly religious public ation express- ing Fundamental Bapitst views: | Harold Mulls. St Fleanor's was fined $10 and costs or five days for failing to stop at a stop sign Pau! Leslie Harding of Darn- lev was fined $10 and costs or five davs for crossing asolid white line Alan MacDonald of MacNeil’s was fined $10 and costs or five davs for allowing a young boy who did not, have a- license to drive loyd Bernard MacDougal! of Portage was fined $10 and costs or five days for driving without a license A Belmont man, Wilfred Dale Yeo, pleaded not guilty to driv- ing while his licence was suspen- ° ded and had his case adjourn- ed to June 17. G Bruce MacDonald is counsel for the ed accused. rach vehicle was travelling north on Maipeque Road and | was turning onto Belvedere | Ave. The other car coming | south on Malpeque Road. There was no estimate of da- mage Three accused were charged with not transferring the regis- tration of a motor vehicle. James Wilbert Doucette, St. | Louis, and George Allison Ramsay of St. Eleanor’s were | each fined $10 and costs or five Holds Busy Session idavs on the charge. Erie Jos- eph MacKinnon of Miscouche pleaded not guilty to the charge | and had his case adjourned to. June 17 There were eight cases of ilie- _ gal possession of liquor. Five} “of the accused were each fined= $29 and costs or 30 days. Two) accused were remanded to June | 22. Both being under age, they, were instructed to refresh their | memories and be prepared te tell the RCMP who got the liq- uor for them when they appear in court. Magistrate aiafe Donald said that he is tired of hearing that these youths dou’t know who got the liquor for them. The last accused on this charge was remanded to June with fishing with two fishing poles was given a warning. 100 MPH Chase Ends In Court A speeding charge following a 100 mile per hour chase by Set. Keith Wakelin resulted-—-yes- terday in a fine’of $190 and costs for Errol Frizzel, 19. of Corn- wall in city police court. Frizzell, who pleaded not guilty to the charge. also had his licence suspended for three months Sergeant Wakelin testified the accused had passed his unmark- ed car on the right, and he had to travel 100 miles per hour but was unable to catch up with Frizzell Magistrate James B. Haslam, QC. gave a fine of $75 and costs to Lomar Sterling MacDonald. Churchill, on a conviction of driving without due care and at- tention. He did not suspend his license because “he depends on it for a living’, but warned that another appearance in court this year would mean automat- je suspension. ~ City Police Report Three Accidents City police reported three ac- cidents in the city Monday Over $190 damage was sus- tained by a 1964 car driven by Mrs. Walter MacDonald, 121 Wa- ter Street. in a hit-and-run ac- cident Monday afternoon The accident occurred about 3 p.m. near the intersection of Water and Great George Streets The MacDonald vehir- le, parked at the time. was -run into by a: truck, subsequently abandoned by its driver An hour later. Judy Lea. 62 Great George Street, was invol- ved in a collision at the corner of Upper Queen and Pond Streets. Resulting damage to the car she was driving was es- timated at $125. Driver of t he other vehicle was not identified in the police report Earlier, at 1 pm. a 1957 ve- hicle driven by Garfield W MacPhail. Bonshaw. collided with a 1%4 vehicle driven by John Orral Younker, Wins- loe. near the intersection of Queen and Grafton The Youn- ker vehicle had stopped to avoid hitting a car pulling out of a parking space SHARD WATER Utah's Great Salt Lake is so dense that a swimmer who ig- nored warning signs suffered a broken neck when he dived from a pier School basement wil! he secretary by appointmen not netessarily accepted «.. TENDERS Tenders for finishing Alberton Elementary Specifications may he seen at the home of the Blanche England, Ambrose Coady. Charlotte- | town, was fined $125 and costs | or 30 davs when he pleaded | guilty to a charge of impaired driving A Tracadie resident. Ivan) Mullen, was fined $20 and costs | or 20 days on a charge of vag- rancy. He pleaded not guilty. Linus Alchorn, Rocky Point, was remanded without plea te . June 19 on a charge of leaving the scene of an accident Three men pleaded guilty te , ‘a charge of drunk and incapab- ' le. Two were fined $20 and costs or 20 days, and one was given a 20-day sentence, to end when he ‘leaves for the mainiand the end | of this week. A man charged | with a similar offense did not appear in court this morning and was remanded to June 19. A charge of drunk and disor- | derly against a city man was dropped when the complainant. his wife, failed te appear in court. i FIRST TIME IN COLOUR| | “The Hundredth | | Summer” At Victoria Friday, June 25 LRTITIANTRARTERTRRRRT’ Z ? ; PURITY DAIRY g 6 “Parents Prefer | % Purity Products” 2 ‘ 317 Kent St. Dial ©7128 z| ! DEEL EOEEOGEGCSELOS 100 Gallons of hot water per hour at lowest possible cost. FOR ONLY A FEW PEN- NITES A DAY BUY AN ESSO WATER HEATER. Palmer Electric Ltd. 9 Fitzrey Si. DIAL 4-8543 received until June 21. t. Lowest or any tender Secretary. lottetown was costs when ‘@ appeared in traffic court vesterday on a Speeding char-° cases on tc docket fax; Steven ("is Costain of King City, ©”'., and Beverly Charies Has!am of Emerald. Speeders Fill Docket: ccused Is Fined $30 28:3 William Allan Cotton of Char- PEI. $30 and ¢ Jean MacEachern, Ham- Paul Reginald Hoy, Char- | Charlottetown, was fined $10 and Ronald William and costs for operating a vehic- There were 14 other speed- lottetown; “ae Woodzate of Charlottetown were le showing dealer's plates for a lames Clayton Withrow, Hali- each fined $15 and cpsts: Arthur Henry Jones, ; William Arthur MacEach- William Malcolm Parkdale, was fined $10 and ern ISLAND NEWS PAGE sae Rodd, West Royalty and Thom- as Esmond MacLeod, Charilotte- |2 The G The 2 The Guardian, Char dian, Charlottetown, | Wed.. .. June une 16, 16, 1965. town, were each given a $10 fine ~ with costs Richard” Darrell | Charicttetown, charged..—with driving a motor vehi@le while his driver's license was mapenend. pleaded not guilty and a case has been set down Casford, driver's license. He pleaded were each fined $20 and puyiity and was fined $10 and costs. Thomas Esmond MacLeod, purpose not allowed with such “Mon. license plates. Reginald Bryan, ' Failure To Renew UIC Books Could Mean Fine Of $500 A total of 150 employers in Queens and Kings counties still have not returned their. employ- ees’ Unemployment Insurance Books for renewal. C.L. Winchester, insurance | “branch supervisor of the Char- | lottetown office of ioe Oe employers will Fo othr by | returning the old 1964 insurance th books for renewal before deadline date which is Nes 15 Mr. Winchester said that the | costs for a stop sign violation. Myra Marjorie MacKenzie, Sherwood, was fined $10 and 'voke the penalties prescribed by law for noncompliance, which includes fines of up to $500, but said | Although the book replace- ;ment may appear to be only « matter of routine, it is extreme. lly impoftant for the workers rar particularly in the FIND FIERY CROSS LONDON (Reuters)—A fiery costs for failing to report to the | cross was found Sunday night RCMP for vehicle_re-inspection. |0@ the door of an Mary Doris MacDonald, ell, was fined $10 and rt ities ead ao jported in London the last twp | days. —; driving a truck with four i@ the cab. cupled by a West Indian ' bg aaeee Notice about Old Age Security The Parliament of Canada has amended the Old Age Security Act. Over the next five years the age at which the Old Age Securi pension becomes payable is to be gradually reduced to 65. Eligibil- ity for pension is subject to certain residence requirements. In January, 1966 the Old Age Security Pension of $75 a month will be payable to those aged 69; in 1967 to those aged 68; in 1968 to ‘those aged 67; in 1969 to those aged 66; in 1970 and thereafter to those aged 65. Hf you were born You should apply declteon in Aare June 1 965 January 1966 ot July «1965 Januery 1966 _ January 1897 August 1965 February 1966 February 1897 September 1965 March 1966 March 1897 October 1965 April 1966 April 1897 November 1965 May 1966 May 1897 December 1965 June 1966 June 1897 January 1966 July 1966 July 1897 February 1966 August 1966 August 1897 March 1966 September 1966 September 1897 April 1966 October 1966 October 1897 May 1966 November 1966 November 1897 June 1966. 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