GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE ,lSlAND NEWS PAGE [2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Nov. 28, 1964. Impaired Driving Case I o “bi-e," ~m v93? "“ .. h c . 'pw . e WW.W l M .w- M 9" I Dismissed AIlerAppeal I DESIGN 'N'o. l89 won. smelt m . . “The .t , 10205 .H, The case Of the Queen Vs. Da-,Mr. Justice Bell said, in TM“: Sites... 289 Sq H niel B. Birt of Charlottetown. resting officers had very little G‘R‘GE 22'“ a ' q' ' charged with impgired dflignlg. time to judgie thre cottidition of 10-81 2' "JV/x ’1 came before Mr. ustice . . e accuse . o ess were v, . 4) r“? J ‘3 Bell in the Queen’s County As- made. The circumstances doriit _ r I sizes of the Supreme Court of seem to set up a situation ca - ; DlNNG it‘ I BEDROOM 5 Prince Edward Island yesterday ing for an arrest on sue a 8-6 9-3 ' it p 9-3 a morning. The appeal was allow- charge. ‘ 3?”:be I ed and the case dismissed. Coun- “It is possible that the police I " aAtH Lm / so] for accused was Gerald R. officers could have been influ- . Foster, QC. enced by smelling liquor off the ( " CL ' Birt had been convicted by thetaccused and by seeing a drunk ( "’ we we 0 - ~ ‘ in the other front seat. but the » “ALL _ _. .Stipendiary Magistrate of the . fl If ~1_ ‘1' City of Charlottetown on May 20, Smeu 0‘ liquor 39d sushi V3. 3' t J N 1964 for impaired driving under tion from normal is not sufficient wc section 223 fat of the Criminaltm“be Impalred; 3 Code. An appeal was taken andjt. Further “idem-'9 mu“ be LIVING g the case was heard by Mr_ Jus, iinduced bythe Crown to show -"~ we. no a cum ' D [ice Bell on OCL 2‘ 1954. gthat the ability (O'CII‘IVC of the W“ “07'0ng "Weft; 2 M m 1 Sim tw it accused was impaired. 'L‘"*'!‘£—~~——J. p - 9'2 x - m - 5 police :ffiicpeli‘iahfistestified) tchati “The” is “0 d°“bt that the.” v' ' r, ‘r ‘ Ff KL'S‘UIK J) they smelled liquor off the cgfdrfpeiatfid t? mitotritvfimfizet - VT"- ~4 breath of the accused that he p pe y? 9 'me u. 5 t 44 -4 . ' a test in itself to free him. 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The accused testified that he ‘had one small bottle of beer and building in all brick or frame. (- es of The Guardian and The Evening Patriot for SI. tax free. This new edition in- cludes information on fin- 3 THIS WEEK AT sou part of another one been driving an intoxicated friend home when he was stop- ped by the police because one linndng lin dftail. latndscilip- i c H headlight was out. He denied 8. co or se or ion 9 c.. p U! 2 k U d 0 staggering and sai the beer .r new de- 0 n had no effect on him. signs to choose from. Also Included are full details on how to order blueprints. Mother Hears Son On Radio From USAF Bi CHARLEY MchLLAN The St. Dunstan's Hockey team started its Maritime Inter- collegiate League season last night against Acadia Axemen. Although the results of the con- test weren’t. known when this was being written. it suffi- ‘cient to say that the game was. ‘the center of attention all week TIGNISI-l —— Mrs. William atsm} MacLeod. Tignish. heard her It is difficult to describe how the hockey team generates such interest a m o n g the students; but no matter where you go. to classes. to the Spain. or where- ver. hockey is on the lips of every student. I suppose there is a certain amount of curiosity involved; after all. they have played only two games so fa Then there Is a fond memory of son. Technical Sergeant Chester MacImod of the . Air Force, In an interview over radio re- cently. Sergeant )lacLeod was inter- viewed at Hunter Air Force Base where he was one of specially selected air crew par- ticipating in the Military Air Transport Service MVIATSI aer- tal delivery competition at Hun- . - the glorious moments of last' ggmAgovI-‘gjg Basp' Georgla' year. when the Saints reached The‘ Ai'r' PLOW? and Vavy unprecedented heights of suc- . cess, until. of course. the en or best of the air wings they repre— "rs ‘ . sent. They matched their ability Perhap§ ," is Just 8 case “I against each other during the 50mm} Splmv 01' a sense or dub" lest. called operation CARP-F0 cheer the team on- And the“ (Computed Aerial Rele 85¢ :lt could be a matter of sensmg - . the first Maritime Intercolleg- The Air Force says it is ex, late Hockey Championship in 18 tremer proud of these men oijeal‘s- exceptional ability and profic-iCOMpLETE pAy'DEMONIUM lency and feels that the home When the Saints play any town shares their pride. The tap-team. the campus reacts ed interview W35 59’“ by “lei some strange manner which can radio station to his mother. ‘aimost be called a phobia. As Technical Serge?!“ MaCLeOdlthe season progresses and the l0ined the U~5-.A1T F0“? 1 .games become even more cru- Years 320 and Since that “me heEcial. the campus rocks with ex- has spent time in every countwtcitement. Before the game the of the World except AUSIFBIIE re' tension is in the air a foot thick; turning recently from Vlet'A‘lam'after the game complete pande- and India where he spent 13 monium breaks out. For this is months. Eight years ago he. hockey at SDU. along with his crew. rescued foul” Judging on last year's porfor. navy fliers Who bailed 0‘" 1“ 111' mance and personnel. compar- donesia. . ed with this year's additions and Prior to j0lning the A“ FOFCeicompetition, the experts are he spent four years '0" aetlvepredicting a three way race for duty with the Canadian Navy. ‘first place: UNB. last year's 1. m ions; St. Francis Xavier. Proiect .a perennial contender. and St. I Set For Lot 18 Duhstan's. At first glance. one think St. Dunstan's has a much He doe, minister of better chance at first place this welfaré and labor, has announcflyear then last. You'll recall that ed that approval for a mono the Saints had to plasma and my works project in the Lot St. Thomas before Christmas. in 13 area. which Wm emphw mgback to back games. After drop- men and provide 1,000 man.‘ping a 3-2 lead in the'last min- days of work. has been givehiute. they lost in overtime to the by the department. ; ' " ""_—"—"""‘ Decision to go ahead with thei Lloyd George which involves com-i and formerly of Hazelbrook, improvement,_ including! Charged with theft less than trimming of trees along theISSO. gave his name incorrect- highways and dismantling of ‘3’ 85 George A1386 Myers 0‘ old. unused buildings, was made' 'i '0“ at a meeting Thursday night at Malpeque Road. The possibility of setting up a community pasture similar to the 2.400-acre pasture at Lot 16 was discussed at the meeting. The pasture would be set up by local people In co-operation with federal and provincial govern. ments. 1 A committee was appointed to see what land was available for such a pasture. , __._.______.____.__. Man Is Fined For Defacing License Plate Charged with defacing n lic- I once plate on a motor vehicle. ‘ Oswald 'Doucette of Winsloe Station was fined $10 and costs or five days in city police court by Magistrate A. J. aslam,J would Myers, Ontario. "Prepared and shipped Canada". QC. yesttrday. , ' Charged with being drunk prices to lease every shopp and disorderly. James Brad- A small deposit will hold any blanket lsy of Charlottetown had his Till ('hristmas use disml suse of lack prosecution and John Sterl- hll Gass of Charlottetapwn was W. M. CON . March To Rome Has Begun r‘ ed lines: there is more weight, in‘ / GIFTS of Warmth and Beauty Island Mode BLANKETS Beautifully Gift Packaged . Genuine 100‘? wool satin bound or whipped end blankets in pastel shades . Auto robes in a variety of tartans at LITTLE TIME In handing down his verdict Post Office Tenders Called Red Devils. and the next after- noon in Chatham. they got slau- ghtered 9-2 against the Tom- mies, Both of these teams, incl- dently. ended the seasoti at the top of the league with St. Duns-t For Three Areas tan's. Thus it woul seem that! playing Acadia and Mount “A”i OTTAWA (Special) __ Local before Christmas is a decided bender can, advantage. considering their low standings last year 'me, suppose. will be the judge. BETTER BALANCE It is generally felt that team in general is much strong- er in personnel. There is more experience on the team. sincei ost of last year's team play-i have gone out for the construction of three stan- dard revenue post office build- ings for Prince Edward Island. the‘tby Solicitor General J. Watson tMacNaiight. The small post office buildings will be constructed at St. Louis, Mount Stewart and North R m . PI‘S were first year men; there is the" by the federal department {of public works for use by the de th, "th three balanc- . more p “I post office department. Tenders especially on defense; and there is a better balance of scoring ines‘lay- Dec' 9 at 3 p-m-: “ punch In the two games whh.on.the one at North Rustico on Sandy's Parkdale Royals. alliFr'day- De“ 11' three lines were iii on the scor- Est'ma'e‘l “‘5 ing, with no one player dominat--ings is I“ the “5'00" '0 515500 in: the scoresheet. irange Although St. Dutistan's has a stronger team this year. it would be folly to think that the other teams have not improved also.i Indeed. press reports indicatei that most of the clubs through- out the league. but especially St., FX and UNB. are all improved. Because of the high stakes in- olved. It Is really worth going after the league championship and the trip to Saskatoon for the Canadian finals. MARCH T0 ROME The only problem with being! the team to beat is that every- body is oltt to boat you. and this ycar is no exception. SDU has a good team. a vcry good team. in act If everybody turns in a maximum effort. the road ahead is paved with a lot of “ifs and buts." .Iust as Caesar crossed railway trackage and prevent- the Rubicon to reach the Eter- ing potash corrosion of railway nal City. the Saints have taken cars. the first step against Acadia. The March to Rome has start-i. ed. NAME POLL OBSERVEM . -. LONDON 'CPI Colonial, Secretary Anthony Greenwood. Thursday announced appoint-l. iment of an ll-man team, in-, cluding two Canadians, to ob- iserve the British Guiana elec- .tion Dec. 7. The Canadians are LJoh W. Holmes. formerly of the external affairs department. and how president of the Cans- Idian Institute of International Affairs. and ' ' Parker. identified only as an official of the federal Liberal party. Rail Research Centre Opened ST. LAURENT. Que. (CPI - Canadian National Railways ot- ficially opened Wednesday what it calls the most modern rail- way research centre in Canada in this Montreal suburb. The two - storey centre was completed in nine months at a cost of $874.81? and contains chemical and physical labora- tories. a library, machine sltip and areas for research on met- als. textiles, soils, concrete and mechanical. electrical and elec- tronic equipment, The staff is working on over- coming the effects of frost on MASTER Line of eulstss 15,000 BTU/hm; other HEATERS FOR RENT— anywhere in or Albany, DON “Thongauudfutinoz‘ixm chart: 1 and “mum “Lawn two 65 Queen St. Charlottetown “I‘d % accused were each flo- Charlottetown od all and costs or an day . 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He is presently on the staff of 415 Maritime Patrol Squadron- in a number of positions as a staff pilot since that time. He presently on course at the number 2 Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Sum- mer d h D. 10“ O‘Connoll, mfg. son- of economics. He is being u. stated by Dr. Brendan O'Gradyv who has been the MWIDL mo. derstor at SDU for the past so. veral years. SDU Women Open Debatth league Tonight The first debate for the SDU. The debate will get underway team In the Maritime Women's, at 7 pm. in Kelley Memorial Ll. Intercollegiate Debating Leaguetbrary. It Is open to the public: I held tonight at SDU—N against Mt. St. Bernard's Col- lege, Antigonish. Representing SDU will be se- nior arts student Mary McCar- die of Kinkora and Kathleen MacDonald. a Junior arts dent from Charlottetown RR FAMILY MEMBER The pineapple belongs to the same family as Spanish moss and common air plants, which nu. resemble orchids and adhere ot 9. branches of trees. as“; - - - - - - - Mt. St. Berlnatd's will be repre- > ‘ v“ sented by one Baird and Pen- __ fly “my. Stocks Bonds i The subject for debate will be: ’ MY“ “cm” 9 Resolved that anada lacks a t cnrnfl'uol Ud- ‘ . national outlook. The suit. stu- : 137 Grafton st.. Ch’town { dents will uphold the affirma- Alex M. Wllson. Mgr. z tive of the resolution. , ’ Telephone: 4-8581 ' Moderator this year for SDU . t 83%% MORTGAGES On new or improved city homo: Or for Ro-finoncing 'v find no facts that his ability mentally or physically was im- paired. He was mentally alert int ) his actions. The meagre evidence lof staggering is not sufficient .and might very well happen to Iany law-abiding person. i “I am satisfied that he was a n .5" Iottetown. and Cecil Frenchfort. to represent the trict in the next provincial elec- tion. Third Queens Liberals Pick Two Candidates Third Queens Liberals have 0 sen Eugene Cullen. Char- A. Miller. dis- The candidates were picked at a convention in Mt. Stewart Thursday night. 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