During a recent ~_ PRESENTING KEYS ceremony dest but comfortable home to ett is the first occupant. Im- $1, 000 BOND Georgetown Provincial Magistrate Prince Edward Island, James B. Johnston, QC, presided at a special sitting of «the Magis- trate’s Court in Georgetown on Tuesday. The Crown was repre- sented in all cases before the Court by Deputy Attorney Gen- eral, J. Arthur McGuigan, Q.C. John Charles Martell of Georgetown elected trial by judge and jury on a charge of breaking and entering the resi- dence of Dennis Mossman of Souris and committing the indict- ; i |able offence therein of assault. at the Kingston Branch of the Comrade Alfred Blackett. mediate Past President Wil- Royal Canadian Legion Presi- dent Charles, Flood (LEFT). presented | the “keys for a m0; The home was built by the Branch for needy veterans in the area and Comrade Black- LOCAL BRIEFS FIRE ALARM The Charlottetown Fire De- partment was called to extin- guish a grass fire near the Im- perial Company Oil tanks on about five o'clock. TO MONTREAL Mary MacSwain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon MacSwain, Forest Hill, left recently on a trip to Montreal. She is-one of four representing Prince Ed- ward Island at a count down ceremony for Expo ’67. 18 COMMITTED. theft. against. a Charlottetown youth, Barry James Bradley, saw the accused committed for trial-by judge and jury when he appeared before Magistrate A. James Haslam, QC, yesterday. Bradley, on a second charge of trying to procure a driver’s license while his license was | suspended, had the charge with- drawn when arraigned in city police court. Daniel Kelly, Fort Augustus, charged with having care or con- trol of a motor vehicle while in- toxicated, was fined $125 and costs or 30 days. i SHIP DOCKS The Irving Hemlock. docked yesterday afternoon about two o’clock at the Railway Wharf to take on ‘a cargo which will be taken to Mulgrave, N.S. The ship is expected to leave here sometime this morning. It came from New Glasgow. SERIOUSLY INJURED Kenneth Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parker, Fred- ericton, and Keith Bagnall, son A charge of break, entry and kK we zk kX Shows 3:30-7-9 wingin’ y Nashville Ricious TaFfevillel --. And They've Got The Boys _FromThe Bowery _ “On The Run! _ ARNOLD STANG Ge and COUNTRY MUSIC of 30 GREAT STARS! of Mr. and Mrs. Bordon Bag- nall of Hunter River were injur- ed in an- automobile accident near Antigonish, N.S., Saturday night-when.the.car..in. which. they... were travelling missed a turn in the highway and went over an embankment. Both admitted to St. Martha’s Hospital, Antigon- ish, Mr. Parker was said to be seriously ‘injured, suffering from head injuries. It is not known how. badly the Bagnall naan was injured. , GUEST SPEAKIER Michael __E._Campbell, secre- itary of the Workmen’s Compen- sation: Board-of-Prince Edward Island and supervisor of safety was guest speaker at the Accl- dént Prevention Assoviation for the province of Nova ‘Scotia. Mr. Campbell, who addressed the an- nual noon luncheon Wednesday in the Lord Nelson Hotel, spoke on._‘‘safety.”” TO FRANCE ' Senator Elsie Inman of Mon- tague and Ottawa accompanied by her sons, Dr. George Inman, Montague and Lieutenant Com- mander Wilfred Inman,* RCN, have left by plane for Paris, France, where they will visit Col. Victor Inman, RCA, Mrs. Inman and family for three weeks. CARD. PLAY © Tre following are the results of the card party held at the Basilica Recreation Centre last night: ladies’ first, Mrs. Burt Clarkin; second, Mrs. Albert - McRae: men’s first; Dominique Special dded { Attraction - Admission Prices Matinee: Adults 75c Hycning: Adults 1.00 “Children all shows 50c \ bit a Doyle; second, Joe O’Hanley; freeze-out, Mrs. Peter Maclin. nis and Albert Fletcher; door prize, Frank Duffy; special prize, Emma Gallant. CARD PLAY fred Stretch, during whose tenure of office this worthy project originated, looks on, of the card party held at the St. ‘Eugene’s Parish last night: la- dies’ first, Mrs. Charles O’Brien; second,.-Mrs. Harry Lewis; .con- solation, Mrs. Douglas Moore, men’s first, Aden Clow; second, Leith Brown; consolation, Billy Doyle ; door prize, Mrs. Ray- mond Vessey; freezeout, Mrs. Joe Caswell and Billy Doyle. Martell was represented by G.R. Foster, Q.C. The Magistrate pro- ceeded. to hold a preliminary hearing with Dennis Mossman,+ Yarmouth St. ‘John’s Boston esecce New York .... Miami: {..... errr New Orleans . TUCHON....:;. Los Angeles .. HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says the Maritimes suffered winterlike - temmperatur- es Wednesday, while over most of Canada conditions -were as bad or worse. Record low after- noon temperatures were report- ed in Ontario with heavy snow- falls over parts of the Prairies. Only British Columbia managed SYSRRBBE 332188382. EASTERN FUNERALS to report afternoon temperatures in the 50s. Winds ‘vere lighter over the Maritimes by late Wednesday evening, but temperatures were dropping rapidly in most places. NICHOLSON FUNERAL Funeral for Mrs. Daniel .Nichol- son was held Wednesday after- Islands Presbyterian Church. Rev. Donald Nicholson conducted the service assisted by Rev. Ewen MacDougall. Or- Wood ‘Millan. Hymns sung were The In The Arms. of Jesus. bearers were Laughie- MacMil- lan, Angus Brown, Alan Nichol- son, Arthur MacMillan, Waldo Taylor, Gordon Reid. © Flower bearers were Douglas Stewart, Eric Stewart, Errol MacLeod, the Belfast cemetery. MacDONALD FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. John A, MacDonald was held Wednes- day morning from the-residence of her somin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Larkin, to St. Peters Church where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by her pastor, veer Rev. -Bennett__MacDonald conducted the wie at the grave. Rev. Clair--MacDonal¢ was present in the sanctuary. ald, Roderick ‘MacKinnon, Jos- eph. MacKenzie, Aloysius Mac- Tsaac, Aeneas. MacAulay and John MacDonald. Interment was in the church, cemetery. WEATHER o tures: Low overnight High Wednesday The following are the results Daweon .....+0--ss 16 45 Shag. oo a eeces 25 — Prince Rupert .... 31 43 Vancouver .....+- 38 53 Victoria --...eeeres 42 53 Regina .....+++ yee 25 Winnipeg ........- cn ae 34 Toronto .....--+++ 31 $9: Ottawa ....e-eneee 18 44 Montreal ....+.++--- 22 41 Quebec ..3.-.-++* 17 38 |Fredericton a haaee 21 41 [Saint John ....--- 20 41-— Moncton aie 21 43 Halifax 25 41 Charlottetown 21 35 Sydney .......+++. %6 31 Now Many Wear ~ With More Comfort FASTEETH, a pleasant alkaline (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth more firmly.To eat and talk in more comfort, just sprinkle a oe FAS- coer: on your plates. No gummy, y, pasty, taste or feeling. Checks bes SDlate odor” (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug counter, | ee ik ie ak kt a Winner of 8 All Seats AUDREY H ‘Reserved FL TECHNICOLOR® ADMISSION PRICES Adults: $2.00; Students $1.25; Children $1.00 Confederation, entre LOVERLY MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TIME! 20 } Academy Awards including Best Picture. R LaDy EPBURN: REX HARRISON 3 BIG SiGHTS LEFT — Amusement Tax Included noon from -her late residence to. ganist was Mrs., Arthur Mac- }- Lord’s My Shepherd and Safe |. Pall W.J....Bell.... Interment —was_. in|. also| Pall bearers were D.F. MacDone ; | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera: | _little change im weather 1s expected over the district dur- ‘ing the next 24 hours. Friday is expected to be a ‘ L ee net ew ee ee 2 “Brine Street “|Mrs. Dennis Mossman-and-Con=| stable Wayne Durling of the Souris’ Detachment of the R:C.M.P., giving evidence—for the Crown. The accused did not present any evidence. Martell -|wascommitted-to- stand trial at the next sitting ofthe Supreme Court of Prince “Edward Island was later released on ‘a bond in the amount of $1,000, with two sureties of $500 each. saulting Brian Curley and was fined $20 and costs. A charge Martell pleaded guilty to aa against Martell of causing a dis- sland News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., Apri 28, 1966. 5 Resident Committed For Trial for firhaune in a publie place by fighting was dismissed following evidence. Martell was fined $10 and costs for failing to transfer the registration of a motor vehi- cle and was also fined twenty- five dollars and costs on a charge of being the owner of a ‘motor vehicle and failing to fur- Inish the name of the driver of \the motor vehicle for an n alleged | offence. Ernest Owen Roche of Genkan: town, charged with breaking and entering the home of Dennis Mossman and committing the in- dictable offence of assault, elect- ed trial by Judge and Jury. He was not represented by Counsel, jand_conducted_his own defence at the preliminary hearing. Giv- were: Dennis Mossman; Mrs. Souris Detachment, fence-witnesses. tures a little milder. Regional, forecasts: Cape ~Breton, Prince Edward Island: snowflurries and a few clear cold; winds northwest 25; low-high at. Sydney Charlottetown 22-35; outlook for Friday, sunny with cloudy in- tervals and not much change in temperature. Progressive Conservative - Nominating Convention — 2nd QUEENS | “FRIDAY, APRIL 29th. - 8 P.M. _ BROOKFIELD HALL Each Poll is wees to have five voting delegates in attendance _THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS INVITED ‘TO ATTEND _ GUEST. SPEAKER: David MacDonald, M.P. A. P. GALLANT, President is proud to ¢ to announce the appointment of mostly sunny day with tempera- | Cloudy with isolated-| and | aod 2; GOOD ELECTRIC LIMITED (JAMES AND BOYD GOOD) 892-1559 Charlottetown as authorized Dealer for the sale and service of A COMPLETE LINE OF © -MASSEY- FERGUSON FARM EQUIPMENT Come In and Visit—Get Acquainted : with your New Dealer who can supply you-with THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS COMBINES AND THE ONLY TRACTORS WITH THE FERGUSON SYSTEM ‘The accused was committed to shes Statement $1000. Promised the Supreme-Court of Prince Ed- ward Island and was’ later re- leased on a bond in the amount of $1000, with one surety of PLEADED GUILTY Clifton John Sheldon Burke of | Souris ahd James Robert Chev- erie, also of Souris, both of| whom, at an earlier sitting of the Court had elected trial by Magistrate and pleaded guilty to forcibly attempting. to reak out of custody at Kings County Jail at , were each sen- tenced to serve one year in Dor- chester Penitentiary. Both ac- cused were serving a nine month sentence for breaking and enter- attempted escape from cust Mike Schurman, vice-presi- dent of the P.E.I, Builder’s Ex. change, last night announced that today at noon following n- other of a series of meetings which has been held between interested parties of both labor and management in Charlotie- town, a statement of major im- portance to all employers, 2m- ployees and the general public | will be issued. ing and theft at the time of of. y Clifford Wilfred Larkin Armadale, charged with the theft of an automobile and who had earlier pleaded guilty to the offence, was remanded to River- side Hospital. until May 25th, for observation, following the hear- ing of the evidence of a medical doctor who has examined the ac- cused. Gordon Callum MacPherson of Flat River, who at an earlier Magistrate Adjourns Case Provincial Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC, yesterday ad- journed the case of Louis Au- gustus Hynes of West Royalty to May 5 when he appeared in Queens County Magistrate’s court om a charge of squealing tires. Raymond Filletcher McMaster, Bridgetown, had five charges of false pretenses laid against him adjourned to May 11. Counsel for the accused is Frank Sigs- worth. Edison Walter Strickland, Clin- ton, charged with theft of an art- icle valued at less than $50 had his case adjourned to May. 18. Counsel for the accused is Gor- don Tweedy. CLC Changes Date To May WINNIPEG (CP) — With a wild snowstorm swirling outside the hall, the Canadian Labor Congress convention voted unanimously, Wednesday to hold future conventions in May. The proposal to amend the constitution, which now calls for the holding of the CLC’s bien- nial conventions prior to April 130, was sponsored by the Win- nipeg Labor Council. Many of the -1,600 delegates were an hour or more late ar- riving at the session because of sitting of the Court had elected trial_by Magistrate and pleaded ing evidence for the Crown Dennis Mossman and Cnst. | Daniel Wayne Durling of the R.C.MP: The—accused—gave_evidence on his own behalf and-called his fa- } ther, Ernest Roche and his mo- ther Mrs. Ernest Roche as de- 5 Good Electric Ltd. ANNOUNCE e opening of their office & showroom at Prince St. (Former E. D. Reid Produce Bldg.) We ure pleased to have received the Massey-Ferguson and James Way appointments for this area. We look forward to serving you. Ne , + guilty, was remanded to Souris traffic tieups. Snowfall was es on April 27th, for sentence. For A timated at about seven inches. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CHARLOTTETOWN SHERWOOD - PARKDALE 5th aa 6th Queens (James & Boyd Good) ~ MONDAY, MAY 2nd, 8 P.M. COMMUNITY CENTRE Stewart Street Charlottetown PREMIER WR. 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