t l 3 tr i t The 3100 Harvey Moore Wildlife Scholarship was pre- sented last. night by the Prince Edward Island Fish and Association to Winston Cousins of Prince of Wales College The award is presented annually to a “WILDLIFE SCHOLARSHIP‘PRESENTED PWC student studying bio- logy of agriculture and show- ing a special interest in wild- life conservation. The scholar- ship under a trust committee of Malcolm MacKenzie, de- puty minister of education. Gordon Bennett. registrar of Bail ls $4,000 Each For Robbery Accused . Bail was set at $4,000 each on ! Lorne Vessey and Laurie Wil- liam MacDonald yesterday when they appeared before Magistrate James B. Johnston, , in Queens County Magis~ trate's Court on charges of robbery with violence The charges arose out of the heatin: and robbery Nov. 20 of Mrs, John Spencer, Sr. West Royalty. Potato Prices Now Double Last Year’s Charlottetown pniato dealers , are reported to be paying abouti .30 per "rs-pound bag. more than double the price of a year ago when growers were getting about 60 cents per bag. A Charlottetown dealer said , ll PWC and Howard Waite. pre- sident of the P.E.I. Fish and Game Association. Shown above are. from left to right: Association Secretary Lowell Huestis. President Howard Waite and Winston Cousins. ISlAND NEWS PAGE iPCH Extension Fund 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 26. 1964. Reaches 58 Per Cent A dona-‘ $15,000; SUMMERSIDE —— , iAf St. Andrew’s ltion of $2,000 from the OKTO Club was announced today by the Prince County Hospital ex- tension fund. as the campal total reached $147,000. or about SR per cent of the $250,000 ob- .‘Stewart was ii ed a dog within i Counsel for the accused, Les-l ter O'Donnell. made an applic- ation for ball. which was set at $4,000 each with two sureties of $2,000. , Crown Prosecutor Alan K.‘ Scales asked for an adjourn ment as Mrs. Spencer is still in the intensive care section, of the P.E.I. Hospital and um! able to appear in court as a'. witness. James Reginald Dunn of MM n $10 costs for failing to do away with ' three days of being ordered to do so. Four men were fined $20 and costs for having illegal posses- sion of liquor. Another pleaded guilty to the charge. but on learning that the. Crown was go- ing to ask for the suspension of his driver's license and the reg- . istration of the vehicle he was driving, under section 89 of the Highway Traffic Act the case was ad ed to Nov. 30 to sel. jective. The OKTO Club's contribut. ion was voted during a meeting yesterday at the Tartan Rest- aurant, with Mrs. Walter Darby presiding. Mrs. Irene Simpson was hostess. It was announced during the meeting that the OKTO Club will hold a variety sale at the nurses' residence of the hos pital on Dec. 9. Some of the major gifts re- ceived so far by the campaign are listed below. They include donors of $1,000 or more. The names and amounts are pub- lished with the consent of the donors. Milton Dyment $1,000; Journ- al Publishing Co. Ltd. $1,000; Linkletter Motel Ltd. - $1,000 anonymous - $1.000: Provincial Auto Parts Ltd. - $1,000: R. Hentborn - $1.000: Ladies Aid, Prince County Hospital - $1.- 000: .nman Drug Co. Ltd. - $1,000; Garden Of The Gulf Motel Ltd. - $1.000. Some of the gifts of more than $1,000 received by the . enable him to obtain legal coun- campaign are: Crystal Dairy - s l.200; Holmans o P.E.1. — T- who was killed when APEC Board Meets Today _ HALIFAX ISpeciali—The new- ? y 1y elected board of governors of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council for 1964-65. will here today. APEC's overall program for the forthcoming year will be the main agenda item for discussion by the governors. The meeting, under the chair- manship of the APEC President, meet John S. Wright. Summerside. will include vice presidents and governors from the four Atlantic Provinces. Children Boptised MONTAGL'E H Al the morn- ing service. Sunday. in St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church. Montague. the Sacrament of Baptism was administered to the following children by the Sinclair. son of Mr. an Sinclair MacPhee of Kilmulr; Ann Marie, daughter of Mrs. Cyril McHerron and the late Mr. McHerron of Toronto: Eliz- abeth Michele. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Maclntyre of Valley; and Sherry Tracy Colleen. and Paula Jane. children of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mcl-Ierron of Montague. anonymous - $6.000: Dr. S. R. Cameron - $2,000; Rogers and Arnett Ltd. - $1,- 500: Dr. L. M. Callbeck - $2.000: R. S. Hinton, QC, - $2,- 100; R. . Horne - $3.000; Dr. G. J. Gallant - $1,200; anomy- mous - $3,000: Simmons and Lid. - $5.000; an- l ‘ MacFarlane onymous - $1.500. lFormer City Man Injured In B.C. A former Charlottetown resi- dent. Clifford Joseph Meney. Cache Creek, BC. was injured recently when the car tn which he was a passenger was involv- ed Cin an accident near Ashcroft. Mr. Meney received head In- juries when the vehicle plunged 900 eet over a cliff. e was a patient for a time in hospital in Vancouver. Driver of the sports car was Donald Silra, Port Arthur, Ont.. thrown out of the vehicle. , r. Money is a grandson of‘ . 5 Clara Reid. 37 Connolly“ :Street. Charlottetown. y‘ l The Japanese Island of Hok-I Jkaldo produces 70 per cent of [nation‘s butter and half its cheese. t potato prices were firm 3 across the country and should remain at a high level for the next two months. Prices during the crop year rose from 75 cents in August to $1.50 in October. They eased slightly to $1.15. then rose again to the present price. lectures Set For Emergency Measures Here A series of lectures for pro—l vincial and federal government; employees mu be held today and 1 Friday by the Emergency Mea-' sures nrznnization at the NFB. Theatc In the Dominion Building. 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