ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts Percy Dunphy of Sour'u last night was («and unity of neg- ligence in the etion of a motor vehicle, as a coroner’s jury investigated the June 16 death of George Anthony Long- epl'tie of Soul-is Line Road. Evidence given at the inquest by seven witnesses disclosed Longaphie had died as the re- sult of injuries received at an accident June 7 at the intersec- tion ' Road and the St. Catherines Road. Wi testified to the fact had been phie was a passenger. and that the car had rolled “four or five INVESTORS SYNDICATE HOLDS CONFERENCE Officials from the home of- fice in Winnipeg of the ln- vestors Syndicate of Canada Ltd. were In Charlottetown yesterday for a one-day sales conference. Seen here left to right are J. C. Montgomery. . E. I. division manager. Charlottetown, Frank Camer- on. the company's region man- ager for New Brunswick and Prince Edward island. Saint John. and Howard Beaton. as- sistant director of sales from Winnipeg. Also attending the conference were Fulton Pierce ‘ Charlottetown, Kevin amp- bell and Earle Atkinson. Sum- merside and Charles Fraser, Montague. New Hospital, Care Home Seen Vital For Montague MONTAGUE BUREAU doctors. OF THE GUARDIAN The necessity of a new hos- pital of 50 beds and a conval- escent or chronic care home} was stressed at the a nnualg meeting of the Kings County,‘ Memorial Hospital held Tues-i day evening at the Beaver Club! days d "W '1 Montague. 1 The present hospital which is. a zoned unit. staffed with {our} [OCAL BRIEFS ! NO swm cusses 1 Word has been received from; the Montague Water Safetyi Committee that it regrets that it will be unable to hold swim- ming classes in the Montague area this summer due to the fact that the regional high school bus that has previously it used in transporting the children is not available this MRS. MacKAY‘S CLASS It was the Grade Vi class of Mrs. Kimble MacKay at Park- dale school that won honorable for pupils Grades VI and VII. Mrs. Kay‘s class was mentioned par- ticuarly because there are sev- eral classes in the grade at the Parkdale chool. it was explain- ed. 1 AWARDED CD It was announced yesterday by Eastern Commandfiieadquar- ters. Halifax, that Supper EB. Riggs, Charlottetown, ber of the Royal Canadian En~ gineers. has been awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration. The award represents 12 years exemplary Army service. ' DRUGGIS’I‘ LEAVES Mr. and Mrs. E. Leigh BryqK enton leave shortly to take upl residence in Scarboro. Onts. to live near their daughter and son-in-law. Leigh has bee registered Pharmacist for 45 years. He owned and operatedp until a few years ago. the drug- store of Johnson and Johnson. H? is a past president of the Prince Edward island Pharma- ceutical Association. Leigh is a well known. and highly respect-‘ ed druggist. Due to ill health of recent years he was forced to retire from active work. TAYLOR FUNERAL - The i :1 U a mem- in nine RN's and nine assistant nurses. has had con- siderable difficulty in handling all patients it was learned. Dr. Preston Maclntyre. mem- ber of the board. stated it was vry difficult to keep patient especially when there was no place in the area to take the overflow of chronic cases. and stressed the need for a chronic care unit. He also pointed out. that when the time came to move into a new hos- pital that the present one could be an ideal convalescent home. A new hospital of 50 beds will cost in excess of $750,000 it was stated and would i up three years to complete e359} its tour of the Maritimes and Gaspe region the choir will re- turn to Montreal. CITY SCHOOLS' CLOSING Elementary Schools in Char- lottetown close today until Sep- tember 8. with times and chair- follows: St. Jean : 9.00. Col. K. M. Prince Street grades 1-3: 9. . DeBlois; West Kent grades 1-6: 9.30. Dr. R. G. Lea: Prince Street grades 4-6: 10.00 T. D. DeBlois: Spring Park grades 1-6: 11.00 Mrs. Cle- tus Murphy: Rochford grades 4—6: 2.00. Dr. J. A. Maloney. CNR HAS LIQUOR BREAK nknown persons or person last night broke into a shipment of liquor at the CNR frieght yards in Charlottetown. An un- disclosed amount of liquor was taken. and CNR is investigat- Ing the break. Details of the robbery were not known last night. TWO FIRE CALLS Fire trucks rushed to 52 Spring Park Road around mid- night last night and found a shed in back of the house of o sity of the annual hospital cam- started now. This new hosnital would cost the district in the ditional 3100.000 to supply new equipment. SITUATION WORSENING The addition of extra doctors to the hospital has been neces- sitated L; the increased number of patients and with a further increase in population expected due to the new Industry at Georgetown and Montague the situation can only grow worse. vicinity of 5180.000 with an ad- Mrs the need of more hospital and a convalescent home J e J. S. DesRoches, also a member of the board, expres- sed his appreciation and outlin- ed to the meeting the value of Mr. Hooley and the untiring ef- fort he put into the job. He also recommended that an appropri- ate gift of remembrance be pur- chased and presented to Mr. Hooley which was supported by . H. Stewart of the hos- pital auxiliary. The two retiring members Dr, Preston Macintyre and Rich- ard Mac-Lean were lected and Douglas McGowan, MLA, was appointed to the committee to bring it up to strength due to the resignation of the chair- man. The official slate of offi- cers will be appointed at the next meeting of the executive. space According to the e both Dunphy and Longaphie times" when it went out of con- trol on the left side of the high- way a passing a car on a solid-lined curve. Mr. Dunphy himself testified he had drunk some wine prior to the accident. which witnesa» so as occunred at about 10.30 pan. THROWN FROM CAR vidence, Gaudet, Mrs. Doris Hendricken. Appointments include: Birchwood 3.8.: Miss Jennie O'Hanley, Miss Sheila Doiron, Miss Shirley Gonmley, Joh Blanchard, Charlottetown. Ber- nard Connolly, Giarlottetown, George MacDonald, Charlotte- town, Parnell Garland. George- town, Kenneth Jas. Morrison, Pleasant Grove, P.E.I. Queen Charlotte H.S.: Ever- ett Johnstone. Sherwood, P.E.I Mrs. Sylvia Worth, Mrs. Fran- ces Neal, Winsloe, P.E.I. Mrs. Kathleen A. McAuley, Stanhope, P.E.I. ‘ :1 Prince Street, — Miss Gwen. neth MacLean. Hunter River, P.E.I.. Mrs. Edna Monkley, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. June 25, 1964. 5 Driver Found Negligent In Souris Man's Death were thrown from the vehicle Dunphy. landed in a ditch, bleeding from facial cuts and in shock. Longarphie landed about 25 feet from the car. in a field. He was unconscious when eye- witnesses arrived. and a report from the Charlottetown Hospi- tal, to which he had been tak— en, said he never regained con- sciousness. The pathologist’s report attri- buted Longaphie's death to brain bleeding and swelling. and a blood clot in the right lung. The hospital said he had had a dislocated hip, lacerated chin. fractured femur and ankle, and a possible fractured skull, The RCMP officer who inves- tigated reported there were “bad ruts in the centre of the tea " at the spot where Dunphy had lost control of his vehicle. 'I‘h following people testified at the inquest: Dr. EdWard assner, Souris; Dr. Andres Aquino, provincial pathologist; Weston Blair Coffin, Kingsport; Joseph ierce. Souris; Percy Dunphy, Souris; James Longti- phde, Souris; and Cst. James . Dunn. Souris detac ment of RCMP. JURORS Jurors were: Melvin Douglas McKinnon, North River. fore- man; Alden Angus Jarvis; 303 Fitzroy St.: Paul Eugene Flood, 53 Bayfield St.: Gordon Ernest Crabbe. Milton; Lorimer Dean Harris. 162 Belvedere Ave..' Parkdale; and Walter William Burhoe, 5 Beach St. Coroner Dr. Allan MacMillan presided, and Deputy Attorney- General J. Arthur McGuigan represented the crown. Child Said ’Satisfactory’ Three-year-old Susan Coady. the child who was struck by a. car Tuesday evening in Char-t lottetown, yesterday was re-| ported to be resting satisfact- orily and "coming along well" in the Charlottetown Hospital. She had previously been plac-. ed on the "serious" list, with? a broken collar bone and sev- eral broken ribs. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AI- fred Candy. 10 Prince St. Cardigan Mon Dies In Hosp. CARDIGAN — The death oc- half-brother Arthur Albert, a sister Leontine (Mrs. Naziere Leger) all of Caraquet and a sister Zenobie (Mrs. Fred La- Croixi of Leonminster. Mass. also survive. A brother. Ovila J‘oIWCagquet predeceased Bucket Brigade Saves Building PETERS ROAD —— A dwell- ing here owned by Albert Hor- ton was damaged by fire yester- day afternoon. The blaze broke. out about 1 o‘clock on the roof. possibly from sparks from a chimney fire. Neighbrs and fromed a bucket brigade while an extension ladder aid- ed greatly in their efforts. Des- Y gathered quickly . l .siderable water (“no pfte a stiff wind, they held the flames in check. and appea to be gainin” the uone- ‘" ' until the arrival of the Mur "y River Fire Department, frr ‘13 five miles away. Two lines of hose were laid from a wok- truck and the outbreak extinv" m on E Damage from fire was c‘nv- ned to a large s°rtion of I i. - side of the roof. There was r ‘13 , ‘l"e i'l’,.‘§.- Mr. Horton was at work "it other members of the family were at home. M..- As a precaution. some the household goods were moved from the hu“(lin': m we n!" ‘2'... ‘early stages "of the Iiutbt‘r'.l(;' EMPTY ISLANDS Only 66 of the 1.200 islands i the length of the Adriatic Sea . are inhabited. . curred at the Charlottetown Hospital on Monday. June 22nd of Capt. dmond Lanteigne of Lower Montague in his 77th year. following a lengthy ill- nes Born at Caraquet. N.B.. where he received his early education, Mr. Lanteigne was a fisherman by trade. With his family he moved to Souris. P.E.I. in 1937 and to Cardigan North in 1939. In 1950 he moved to Lower Montague where he made his home until entering hospital a few weeks ago. where be under- went surgery last week. Twice married. his first wife. the former Philomene Leger and a daughter Eva predeceas- ed h'm. Of this marriage two children survive. Camille of Cardigan and Priscilla (Mrs. Don Blanchard) of Leonminster. Mass. He is survived by his second wife, the former Marie Le- Bouthillier of Caraquet. N.B.. two sons. Hugh, Lower Mon- tague. Clarence. Saint J N.B.. four daughters Geraldine :r P Atlantic Drywall 46 Valley St. I’ll ROOFING .OOO’ sulstion backer FREE ESTIMATES 894-6275 AFTER HOURS 892-2267 OUT MAN THIS IS IT! 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Reports were presented by. 9 business manager Fred Norton who stressed the neces- .. 3' paign to take care of the cost of equipment and supplies whichl do not come under the h05pitali services commission. l Mrs. Vera MacDonald. ma- tron. reported for the ladies au- xiliary of the hospital which had made a donation of a oxygen tent and other necessities, Mrs. Florence Stewart report- ed for the nursery club: Mrs. A. C. MacKay for the, Beaver Club both of which have contri- buted considerably during the year. . CHAIRMAN RESIGNS Neil Hooley. chairman of the board. and who ha member of the executive for the past 10 years. tendered his resignation. Mr. Hooley stated e was leaving the area and would not be able to carry on. He stated it was with consider- able regret that he was moving from Montague but his business Interests were in Charlottetown and he took the opportunity to thank all for their cooperation and assistance while chairman of the board. He also outlined briefly the hospital situation. passing on his own oninion on just what was required for the area, stressing Staff, CIIO nges Listed For City Schools Dr. K. A. Parker, superintend- ent of city schools, yesterday reported the following resig- nations and appointments in Charlottetown elementary a nd high schools. Resignations follow: Birchwood High School: Mrs. Clare Connolly. Gerald Gallant. Mrs. Patricia Garrity. Miss Eleanor McQulaid. Miss Mary O’Brien. Richard St. John. Miss Leona Morrissey. Louis Dalton. Queen Charlotte H.S.: Mrs Margaret Crosby. Reginald Johnston. Miss Mildred Roger- son, John Townshend. Prince Street: Miss Elizabeth Anderson. Lloyd Coffin, Mrs Elinor McCauil. Mrs. Kather- ine MacPhee. Mrs. Reta Todd. West Kent: Ernest Mutch. Mrs. Muriel Kennedy. St. Jean Elementary: J. Re- ginald MacDonald, Miss Ger ltrude McAulay. Mervyn McNei- Y- . Rochford Square: Miss Irma gan ' O Spring Park: Mrs. Diane Arthur LeClair In flames. With- a few minutes the fire was brought under control. The shed and Its contents were a com- plete loss. but no damage esti- mate was tendered at the time. Earlier in the evening the Char- lottetown Fire Department was summoned to an address on Elm Avenue. but the call prov- ed to be a false alarm How To Hold f FALSE TEETH. More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and em- barrass by supplng. dropping or wob- bllng when you on , Just sprinkle a little FA mm on your lstea.Thia alkaline (non-acid) powder holds false teeth more firmly an more comfortably. No gumm . gooey, sat taste or fecllngfloes not sour. but: a "flute odor“ (denture breath). Get TEETH today at drug counters everywhere. l PEAllE MARTIN lTD. Are pleased to announce the appointment of MR. LLOYD B. WEEKS Charlottetown as manager of their REAL ESTATE DEPT. Bradalbane. P.E.I. St. Jean Elementary: Alfred E. Morrison. Souris. P.E.I. Earl Roach, Newtown Cross. P.E.i. Edward Redmond. Charlotte- wn. Rochford Square: Miss Pau- line Dalton. Spring Park: Mrs. Theresa Donahue, Cornwall, P.E.I. Mrs. Gloria Heikamp, Summerside. 11.1. I” MURRAY RIVER THEATRE Fri. - Sat. - June 26-27 IT HAPPENED AT THE WORLD’S FAIR IN COLOR - With ELVIS PRESLEY "For The Entire Family” FREE SHOW FRI. 7 p.m. For School Children Up To And Including Grade 8 Tun FERNAND J: LaBROSSE of Fernand J. funeral for Roy H. Taylor was held Wednesday afternoon, June 24. 1964. from the MacLean Fu- neral Home where service was conducted by Rev. C. C. Lewis. The l rers were: Thomas Gallant. Eugene Cullen. Wallace Scantlebury. Eric Larter. Les- ter Fall. Harry F. Drew. Inter- ment was in the People‘s Ceme- tery. MAHAR FUNERAL —- The s held yesterday noon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home where service was con- ducted by Rev. Gerald Wyrwas. The hymns lord‘s My Shepherd and Abide With Me. Pallbearers were. Vincent LeClair. Mark no . Harry Spencer. Carl Burke. Ambrose Doyle. Ronald Joint. Iton. Interment was in People's cemetery. 0 AL CROIR HERE The Jean Baptiste Melllenr Ichool choir from Montreal will be giving choral concerts in Rustoco on July I end Camel on July 9 this summer. The choir Is made up of 23 boy! BRADA LBANE D. J. BARLOW . SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION CONTRACTOR PHONE FOR FAST EFFICIENT 9 [AND CLEARING . SUBSOILING and ’ WATER CONSERVATION em as for sass ESTIMATES. .Semeefeurworltonvurieusfunnseonbeseenurugusrlne Cove. Albany. erupt-us. rant Palm and Indenell. Ferfheremulndereftftlsweeltundnextweeketwmuehlnes Will be working in Augustine Cove, Afbanyund Irudolbune. NEW LONDON 6 - 12 ' Roch HUdSon ti 'Mans Fave i‘i ' WIIMZIS'MW m, mm. ¥4¥¥¥*** Pau nu * * * * “v 1k * * at Coming Monday North River Drive-In J Playing Tonight, Fri., and Sat. ISHOW AT DUSK la Prentiss} te Sport ?” Ind seven adults. and Is con~ ucted w Brother Juli Manager. 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