OCAL BRIEFS S PAT NT 1 Herbert Mahar, 216 Dorches- Hope Holmltead from Toronto (centre) chairman of the “Canadian Conference on the Aging” discusses Red Cross “Friendly Visiting” of the elderly with Mrs J. M. ‘ CONrRENcEaniRMAN HERE Lee (left) who is chairman of the visitors at the Home for the Aged, an rs. Ian Craig (right) the overall chairman of the hospital visit< ors for the Charlottetown area. Impaired Driving He was a former Susan ed away in He is survived by one Reginald, meda, Calif.. love for home and family and those combinations of Christian virtues made him many friends during his long lifetime. . fisherman for the greater part of his life and in earlier years he followed the sea in sailing ships. pre-deceased by his wife the Clark, who pass- 950. He was son, formerly of Souris and who now resides in Ala- also by three daughters, Maude (Mrs. Percy ISLAND NEWS PAGE V Eastern And Central Districts [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Dec. 5, 1964. 5 llnquest Held In Death Of Woman Aged 85 GEORGETOWN — A coron- the road and she was er's jury here found that Mrs..when he examined her. dead He Harbor came to her death bycoroner called. ' internal bleeding due to injur-y The coroner read the autopsy ies sustained in a two truck col-ireport. which was made b lision at p.m.. Oct. 10 on the Murray Ri-lgist. It showed that death was ver Road at the intersection officaused by severe internal in- the cladstone Road. The juryduries, causing massive internal found no fault with either driv- hemmorage.‘ err, armen Vincent Penny The verdict was reached bengli‘i'ay Harbor told 0f dTiVing fore coroner. Dr. G.S.A. Inmanghis car on the road from Mur- in the Georgetown Court Houseil'ay Harbor to Murray River on Thursday night. Deputy Attor- ney General J. Arthur McGul- Closely fOHOWing the tuck. gan represented the Crown. il953 half-ton in which Mrs. A total of 10 witnesses were‘Bl‘OOkS was 8 Passenger Wit heard by the jury. First witness her 50h JOhn MaChon Brooks. was Douglas Haig Coffin ofithe di‘lver. Montague who is a service sta- Penny said the night W85 10%- tion operator and mechanic. Mrfiiy find that he saw the Brooks Coffin inspected a threemm 1953irvehicle turn left to enter the which was one of (he ve_iGladstone road when it was in hides involved in the accident. collision with another vehicle. He reported that he found the truck in good working order. Cst. Kenneth Wesley Lunn of! the Montague detachment of the. RCMP introduced in evidenceIfonowed the BI‘OORS r. .1 E O ’o' to turn. Penny was Loretta Jane Brooks of Murray} made arrangements to have the1 Dr.i approximately 8.m;John Craig, provincial pathoio-. of. He did not see the driver of the’ to the Gladstone Road he stat-i Brooks vehicle give any signal‘ ed he slowed down from the 40i travellingi miles per hour he was travel-i about 40 miles per hour as he§ ling, lowered the window on tliei truck at‘ drivers side and gave a hand' about a mstlnce or car lengths. ld Helen Beverly Penny, wife of .Carmen Penny. agreed with the a evidence of the previous witness and to the court that Mrs. [Brooks was alive shortly after .being thrown from the truck but ied minutes later. Mrs. Penny lhad plat-ed blankets over her. SOME FOG Winston Churchill Clements of lWhite Sands. stated that he was (driving a 1958 three-ion truck. ‘owned by William Keenan. With old Russell Beck and John Alcx- 1 ander Williams. Clements said .there was some fog, he was dri- ving about 4’) miles nor hour, He was 83 years of age, nothing more for a short time Montague detachment cideni scene and of seeing truck driven by Clements side- w and ditch. He searched and found no liquor in either vehicle was no sign of liquor on the eases accounted rso s i" ’ ' v - cent Clements in the truck were Har- 3;] n dr “"2 or m elm“ e collision and he remembered MacLeod. Murray River; Cst. Miles E Foster of the ’boi‘: of CM? the Lowell Whiteway. Dover: Re.» jEldon MacLeod. ays in the middle of the road i bor. the Brooks truck in he DEATH CAUSES WINNIPEG Thoro- for 33 fl and cancer caused "i: e or any indication his annual report mlsign m.nemanm Whammy-yum; * tice the lights of any approach- foreman. Ralph Robert Hillard ing vehicle. he said. There was of Murray Harbor; Louis Boyd Cur- itis Robert Penny. Murrav ng. Gordon Milton Mac-Kw. the Beach Point: Vernon Le b e rt told of inspecting. the ac- Glover, White Sands: Gel-r .» .I. 'Vliirrpi Liar. 'CP’-—H9::rt (in. )Cr that 1 per cent of the 2,745 d??i‘l.~ r-e- here was any dr'nkin i. I corded here during 19'33. Dr. It was revealed in the autopsy I R o p e r Cadliam. Winnipei‘s report that the deceased woman . medical health officer. said in saw a vehicle making a turn and in so doing it cut across the :road. He said he saw no signals ,being given by the other vehicle. He applied his brakes ind ‘veered to the left but the tm. vehicles collided Mr. Brooks in- ll‘ormed him he was all right , when he asked him. Mrs. Brooks 1 had been thrown into the ditch v Harold Russell Beck and Jon Alexander Williams both o ‘Murray Harbor both gave evi- dence and both agreed with the; , evidence that was given by Cle- iments as to the manner of the i accident. John Machon Brooks. son ot a. ithe night 0‘ 0“ 1°~ H9 wasrthe deceased, stated that his _ a mother and he had left Murray R lHarbor about 7.50 pm. on their iway to visit Joe Livingstone. A icar was following him and the‘ ‘ headlights of this car were shin 1 i ing in his cab mirror and in his; 1 side mirrow. It was foggy. worse 1 ‘at times than others. he said. ‘ , GAVE HAND SIGNAL l i Upon coming to the turn-off. l photographs he took and a planlmi of the accident scene. i i ING IN DITCH i “it Due to a phenominal response. only 75 guest tickets can be offered for "Black Orpheus" on December 9th. These are available on a first come first served basis at: CONFEDERATION CENTRE BOX OFFICE from 12 to 5 Monday thru Saturday __——.—.——_—“___ “IWKWKKKIHKWKIIWKWJE«KIMIKIKKKKM'T A MAN'S MERRY CHRISTMAS STARTS AT HOOLEY'S AT HOOLEY’S you can be sure of the best in quality for that important man ,you love to please. MEN ’5 SPORT COATS Tailored to perfection by Shiffer Hillman, Saville Row and others. “"!h 5 Latest style in the new contour coat Case Dismissed F I , a patient m O'Hanley) of SouriS; Irene Dr. M.L. Bonnell of Murray ' . . . ' heliarlotigfiiwn Hospital. (Mrs. Spurgeon Walker) of River told of being called to they: : and smartesiv tailoring. Sized from L Georgetown and Joyce (Mrs. Scene and upon examination hel, i 36 t0 46, regillal‘ and tall models. ». HOME rnom HOSPITA h Ye Sterday afternoon in men. in Charlottetown, Defence Kenneth Fraser) of North Lake. found Mrs. Loretta Jane Brooksl v j . Priced from —. ‘ Mrs. Clifford Macpheewas. Queen's County Magistrate’s counsel was John P. Nicholson The remains are resting at lying in a ditCh Oh the Side Of A from I returned to her home 1“ best ourt the case against Robert who objected to the evidence of the home Of his daughter. Mrs. ‘ Royalty’ havmg beer in 05' Gessner Silliphant of Hunter Cst. Dewsnap arguing that any Percy O'Hahiey in SOUTiS- hall and canteen from Dec. 15, & pitai for several “’99 5' River was dismissid by Magis- information Cst. Dewsnap had} 1954‘ to Dec, 15, 1965, was I 1‘ ° CHANGED trat-e.James B. Jo nston. _ obtained from the accused was . awarded to Fred Myers, Joseph ; M M 1 “argtlzmgnited Church' pas, Silliphant wtas chzrgled wr‘itlh priVileged informatiéin‘ given} L. Marten and Harvey Marten E s o a. MEN’S SLACKS A low Eharge. New London um griVingdiat. motordve ice w.le bgcause thc‘dacc'usfe lel‘equle'. A condition of the tender isr . I . ‘ I 5 Fine 8“ won] Englim flame! Ta.“ am Long River 2.30 pm. Mari ls. anlnlg? 0i 10 s€h“a: 1m. e to Jam‘s ? mtorma Ion or‘ I A d d that certain specmed free Skat-A , Furmtme IS a long laitmg Perfection by Shifter Hiliman Rothstien Corn- gate" 730 pm. W.A. Paterson. fiffibhnsmgmszfdngmaf fieagfi anMgc?‘te’: ‘egog't did“ S 9 ing and hockey time Will be? gift to be appreciated I: wall and others Assorted shades and sizes ‘ D inister. ' . . . E's.” e . ° "5 0“ made available to school chit-y, d f th , . S If _ ' iii-5». B u m that the police officers were agree With this and allowed the idren as we“ as a free niaht for. , every ay 0 e 5931- 0 i- i_ 30 48- Priced from- BREAKS LEG justified in making the arrest constablc's evidence. Also call- GEORGETOWN. “ 'Gf‘m'ge' the” Annual school ice 5pm?“ why not drop around TO- 535’ Mrs L . Molyneaux but there were “some gaps in ed as witness for the Crmvn town Town Council decided on‘ De “hr Mavm AH qtewart.‘ ’ DAY and Qen the hundreds fig 8 (G‘ ta') of‘Smmport had the this thing that raise doubt _in were John Malcolm MacKen- tghdei‘s im‘_ the Operatmn 0i the> resi‘éed ova; the‘rfieém; and . . ‘ ' ‘ “Lav Awa‘, NOW “If ° ' V germ“ to break. her leg my mlndnand i have to dismiss zie. 23 Pleasant Street. and rink building for the comi :wncmors q “r eon' fiélkerl of gift items In stock. AND . . . grim is a patient in the Prince the case. Eric Reginald O'Hanley of year at a special council meet-ipamck Murp-hpy EFrank Lavaniy ALL AT pRICES YoU . 01‘ gig I I Edward Island Hospital. She William Arthur Henry, 19 summers'de‘ . l"5185t°"°hi“8- idier and Guy Hemphill were: WILL LIKE- Chnstmasfl "lg S S is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. oodwiil Avenue. also appear- TWO men were eBCh fined $20 Operation of the rink dance present my Sterling Stackhouse. Hazel. ed on an impaired driving and C95“ for. havm‘ mega] ' ' .. gm brook. charge. He pleaded not guilty posseSSion of liquor. i it A h & M D I d “1!; CHARLOTTETOWN and MONTAGUE and his case was set for trial I'C er ac . ,-Anama.zaaz.sasaanmmmnmn 1 FIRE mm on December 28. For Year-Round Pleasure l Two early morning calls were answered by city firemen yes- terday. A car owned by HaZie Acorn, Allen Street, was gutted by fire about 1.05 am. The se- cond call. about 5 a.m.. was to the home of John King, Jr.. of 171 Water Street. where a mat- tress had caught fire. There was little damage. REMANDED FOR. THEFT Wilbur Alexander MacDonald} of Lorne Valley was fined $20 and costs for failing to yieldl right of way when entering aI highway. The charge arose outi of an accident that occurred on the rans Canada Highwayi about a quarter mile west of the Cherry Valley corner on the afternoon of Sept. 26. Crown Prosecutor Alan Scal- es called three witnesses. one of them being Cst. William Dewsnap of the RCMP detach- Charged with theft of an arti- cle valued at less than $50, Phil- Williams and Joseph Shelfoon. i Spurgeon W. J. Buttett ‘ Dies Aged 89. GEORGETOWN — The death occurred in Georgetown. at the h me of his daughter. Mrs. Walker. Thursday. Dec. 3, of William James Buf— fett. aged 89 years. The late Mr. Buffett Was in ort Aux Basque, Nfld. and moved to this Prov- inc n 1900 where he resided: in Souris up until a few years' 5" O s, 5 GIVE Phone 894-6345 OPEN manamnamammmnmw This Christmas PARKDALE EVENINGS UNTIL 9 PM. Phone 892-1755 ---m iHaaaaaaanaa x- Today Only Showol-I-T-I was a young girl defies everyone to save him! I ****¥44¥4 Books of Confederation Centre Theatre Gift fcertificates are the ideal gift for family and men 5. Each $5 book of Gift Certificates contains five $1 vouchers which may be exchanged for or up- jlied towards tickets to any attraction at the Confederation Centre Theatre. Available at; the Confederation Centre Box Office—daily 12:00 - 5:00; Friday evening 7:00 - 9:00. Telephone 892-2464; Mail orders: Cont ation Centre Theatre, Box 848. Charlottetown. ip Francis Ross of Charlotte- own was remanded to Dec. 10 ith bail to stand by Magistrate .J. Haslam, QC. in city police but yesterday. One person was ned $20 and costs or 30 days r illegal possession of liquor.. »; WARD FUNERAL — The fu- ' era] for Mrs. Daniel Ward was old Friday. Dec. 4, from the acLean Funeral Home Where rvrce was conducted by Rev. . _ oward, During the Nice a solo Will The Circle e Linbroken was sung by J B. ewis. Hymns sung were Safe n The Arms of Jesus and The ord 5 My Shepherd. Pall- Flowerbearers were Lloydi Taylor. Archibald MacEacliL-rii. Vernon MacEachern. Donald MacEachern. Harvey MacEach-g ern. Donald MacDonald. 1n-‘ terment took place in the! church cemetery. ' W~~~~. ago when he took up residence with his daughter. Mrs. Spur-r gcon Walker in Georgetown. He was liked by all those‘ whose privilege it was to have known -him. By nature he was quiet and unassuming, with a TECHNICOLOR ' BRIAN KETIH'VERA MILES-V wmxx‘m‘9'fii'm“m. Am CONFEDERATION ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAMME "Learning Through Art” (From 5 to School Age) Sponsored by U.C.T. Y Sunday At 9.00 Fun at a {lever pitch when ’1th turns égleéerougklel-I Cech ward' Winter Terms us omes. Interment . 00k Place in in Commencin Monda 4th Janua 1965 w. e rings... 9 Y 'Y Centre 9 am. to 12 noon Monday through Friday) for 10 weeks uneral for Mrs. James J. Tay- or was held fr in - o -. n.m.°"i~nd§yl“°‘§:: “mime grafts D CONCERTS son CHRISTMAS , m the New Dominion United ance/ rama naic Reading Readiness Writing Readiness Number Work Constructive Play Fees $30.00 per 10 week Session CONTACT MRS. G. M. WILLIAMSON SANDRA PETER FONDA h.mmprednefion A Prelude To Christmas loved was featuring sun Shaw. 8 by Hon, W. R Hymns sung were The m .w. W...M~M.WCVWCWWCYO¢WNE With Me paube (Morning’s iny) The P.E.l. Centennial Chair Stanley Taylor. N03151:”; 31:: 2-2464 Extensmn 233 _ f Christmas music Donald. Robert MacDonald or Art Gallery Office. 3“ evening 0 . uham MacEachern. Pei-Icy .meW, to delight the whole family Sunday. Dec. ‘l3—8:30 Adults $1.00 - Students 50c W Sister Mary Teresa :oncert pianist the first in a series of concerts planned for the Lecture Theatre Thursday. Dec. 10—830 n 545w COLOR IT’S A HONEY OF A HASSLE when two babe-happy bachelors invade a resort packed with gals! STARTS MON DAY CHRISTMAS GIFTS! for SHW 3:30-7-0 . - 50 "cry purchase at Sumr's. You '7" ‘z could win $50 cash. Give A Gift of Entertainment ‘ | CASH wui. BE GIVEN AWAY DECEMBER 24] Theatre Gift Certificates The ideal gift for family and friends. Available in 55 books. each book contains five $1.00 vouch- ers which may be exchanged or applied towards any attraction at the Confederation Centre Theatre. CONFEDERATION CENTRE FINAL PERFORMANCE TONIGHT! Gift Wrapping Ladies' AT 8:00 PM. SUNTER' If dOIII'Od wu' n.u.fi${“i£ia“:y' fith‘i‘nnwzmn‘firg'émmm "11.. Ed Sullivan Show" (by hypnosis) Greatm at. Charlottetown mm sod.” - Wednesday - 8:30 Prices $2.50 - $2.00 - 31-50 tax— ML 4 4. 4. 4 4* * * * *