l: l wursweun: a: 7'1 a- way 'a‘ CARDIGAN MAN PLAYS cYPRus BiNéo geant Robert Semple. Brigh- i A. The quietness of the lst en . This is not a secret Battalion The Canadian code but a Simple game of Ion. Ont.. and Gdsm. Alfred ‘ liars outposts located Bingo which helps to keep Gardiner. Cardigan. P.E.I.. l . throughout the Kyrenian hills the Cyprus outposts alert and make their nightly station broken nightly with call at the some time relieve some checks with the help of a 1 signs such as “hello all stat- i the bored o m of con- bingo machine ions under the B number sev- staui Vigilance. Color Scr- (DND Photo) Abner comics. Mr. FitzGerald ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed—.TDec. 16, 1964. Death Of Mrs. R. J. Rupert Occurs Suddenly The death of Mrs. R .l. Rupert occurred suddenly at [he Char- lottetown Hospital. Monday. Dec. 14 in her 57th year. Mrs. Rupert. the former Imo- gene Prime. was the wife of p11 J. Rupert and with her husband moved to Charlottetown in 1936. She was born in Lancaster, NB. the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Although of a quiet and retiring disposition Mrs. RllpCi‘l had Baptist C h u r c h in serving as preSident of dies’ Auxiliary. o r c a 3 Group and chairman of the .\Iu- sic Cc" ‘ She had also been active in the Alpha Y's \Icncitcs of the. YMCA. ‘ Mrs. Rupert is surrwcd by her husband and three daugh- rs: Barbara Illrs. Dougias Cameron) of Charlottetown: .la- net (Mrs. William Townsend‘ of New Market. Ont. and Dianne. a registered nurse with the torian Order of Nurses at Dig- y. NS. Also two sisters and three bro- thers. Mrs. CH. Bcatteay. .of West Saint John. Mrs. LoUIs Flanagan. Public Landing. NB. dward Prime. ; Vic- ‘ in“ At Age 57 u... l l r MRS. RUPERT lAllison of Moncton. and Douglas and Lemuel of Saim John. Also leight grandchildren. ' The y is resting at the yI-Iennessey Funeral Home. bong- .worih Avenue until noon Thurs- ..day. Then to the First Baptist Church where funeral services ; will be held at 2 pm. with inter- imcnt at the Pcoples' cemetery. Open Restaurant~ Case. Ten Witnesses Heard Ten witnesscs were called yesterday in City Court when that of the other people in this 1 the case of John Henry Reid appeared bcfore Magistrate A. J. Haslam. Qt‘. Mr. Reid is chargcd w i l h operating. a restaurant without I'm wasting my time as well as cotirt.‘ Allison Gillis called six wit- nesses. Clyde Bcll. an employee of (.‘emral Creameries. sl-aled jthat in doing business at the a license. and he was remand-. restaurant he had always dealt ed until Dec. 22. First witnesses were fthrough the girls on duty and fori a few times it was Betty Reid. shanks. Little Harbor. the crown. John Butler. citych had noticed no change inipassing on a solid line; g'ithem all in onc day I and fined $200 and . three months. . stolen goods. 1 I Fined said that he didn‘t know. Charles MacArthur. CFOY salesmaiiager. said he has done all his business with Betty in the past year and a half but did not deal with her previous to ihis. Frank Mills. owner of Mills Meat Market. said that he had. had no business with Johnny in quite a while kit that he didn't look for anybody in particular ; when he delivered his meat: ijust whoever was on hand. l i this poim Mr. Gillis asked .- for a remand in order to get: some of his most important wit- 1 ncsses in court. He said lcould see no point in having there ,would not be iime for all of l .4— o a o 3 '0 ... .1 O 23 _. ’1‘. m 5 U3 '1 t: :1 m g ... a or All witnesses were ordered to 1 ._ be on hand for the next hear— ing. Eight other cases were on the ‘ docket. Frederick Simon Jos- l eph. Charlottetown. c h a r ged with illegally selling liquor to person was convicted costs 0 r Charged with possession of . Wilfred Thomas 1‘ Hughes. Cliarlottciown. was con- victed and remanded until Dec. 17 for sentencing. Stephen McNeil] of Charlohe-, town was fined $25 and costs or 3 ' l 15 days for being drunk and dis- 3 {orderly ‘ ‘ 0 man was fined $30 andl fission of liquor. ‘l A Milton man was fried $5 ;and costs or two days for fail- ing to stop at a stop sign. There were three cases of ‘, drunk and incapable. One ac- ,cused was fined $20 and costs for 20 days. another $20 and cosis or 10 days and a third ac- l cused $10 and costs or five days. i Six Persons 1 Each Fined . s m $10 . ix rsons were f' ne $1 I .and costs for various offences!1 in traffic court yeterday. l were: aniel Edward 1 Coles. Winsloe. inefficient equip- ;menl;. Stuart Donald Tremere. Hunter River. using false lic- ence plates: Garfield Alfred Jay. East Royalty. permitting i an unlicensed person to operate 1a motor vehicle: Francis Earle iBlanchard. New Glasgow. driv- ing with a beginner‘s license 1 i innaccompanied by a licensed driver; John David Clgusik- and comptroller. who identified at the regular way of carrying on Russell Francis McQuaid. Ver- document he had received from the mayor ordering the licence that had been issued in .iohnny‘sMother‘s Own Bread, tesflfied. Fish and Chips in September of this yea,- m be remde due to with the girls on duty and a few . pubnc times with Betty Reid but had“ findings of the chief health officer on the Island. He 1 "9"" 1 accuscd. Fish and Chips ordering the res-i also identified a copy of a letter sent by himself through Corpor- al Keith Wakelin to Johnny's taurant closed for health reas- Corporal Wakelin later the one he had served to the ac- cused. John Henry Reid. on Nov. 20. OPEN AND OPERATING 1 his dealings. j Cartier Chemical ? h Ron Whitlock. employee of that he usually did business done business with the Wilfred Michael. president of Michael Brothers Ltd. said he had taken some orders on te phone from Betty but he didn't ‘really know the set-up. identified the letter as a copy ofl VERY GOOD FitzGcraeld of the Co. said he as always done business with Torrance lBetty. When asked by Mr. Scal- Sergeant Charles Ready of m? y es. town. prosecutor. if the busi- i Charlottetown police force testi-im‘SS “’1 that establishment non Bridge. speeding. Fires Doused At Pavrkdale Parkdale Fire Depart- ment was called out shortly af- ter 4:30 yesterday afternoon to extinguish a fire burning in ‘two garages on Palmer: Lane. » One of the garages. owned by Merril Nicholson of 9 P - mer's Lane. was a total loss 1 and the other. owned by Willard { Roberts. 11 Palmer’s Lane. was partially damaged. The Fire Department answer- ‘; ed the call with three pumpers. fled that he had been in the res- ‘ was good he said it had been 1 There was a car in the Roberts hurant in question twice on the ' ‘_‘V‘«‘l‘.V good l if he knew hate of Nov. 21 and that the res- taurant was open and operating. "The accused on that time told him that the restaurant was open because he wanted to take the case to court. . Serge _ also stated the: be had received a docu- meat from Gord a “ Laws Caurts building stat- . that JOhn Henry Reid was the owner of a restaurant under ‘the name of Johnny's Fish V i l Din-Wendell MacDonald. med- ll health officer for the City t the! there were irregulari- ni his restaurant and was tot he nt to Johnnvs Fish w cum: on Nov. 2i (i m that if he didn't close 9e restaurant he would hear fibula It. . ‘ 3 . m h‘ m to read a letter In M from the Health , he had ' and t ‘. Mr. Scales asked what they did with the insecticides. He rcplicd that sold insecticides to Betty 3 machine. 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