THEY’RE SCOUTS NOW — A gol te Scouts” the York Community Hall last right, Glenn Watts, Irving ' — ‘leek nae ‘i Jawell, Jamie Ballem, Gordon mony for members of Marsh might. The following cubs Held Cup Pack was held at moved up to Scouts, left to Dougan, Blair MacBeath. i |jassessed $20 and costs or 20 e days on disorderly conduct charges. Iwo Fine 125 One man was fined $20 and costs or 30 days on a charge of |Weaal possession of liquor. One Islander In Hay Classes In Driving Cases Donald L. Rogerson, Victoria, and Lester C. Lewis. Howlan, each charged with drunken driv- ing, both pleaded to guilty to im- driving and were each fined $125 and costs or 30 days Court yesterday. — were arraigned before — A. James Haslam, ¥francis Quinn, city. was fined 690 and costs or 3% days on a charge of obstructing a police officer and Magistrate Haslam warned the accused this was a serious offence and that the pe-| malty would be more severe if! trate pointed out it is possible to be imprisoned for two years on the offence. | HALIFAX (Special) — Alton William J. Fisher, Hazel-| Rodd, North Milton, was the brook: Crilly Burke, city and only Prince Edward Island farm- Cobn M. Birt, Beach Point were | er to compete in the hay classes each charged with going through | at the Atlantic Winter Fair and red traffic lights and similar ‘he placed second in legume hay, fines of $10 and costs were giv-| and in legume hay-grass mix- en. | tures. a Cyril Bryanton, Brackley; Gordon Knowles, Newport Point, was fined $20 and costs RR2, Hants County, Nova Scotia or 10 days on a speeding charge. won both ‘classes. There were five drunk and) Mfrs. E.S. Putnam, 80 Green- incapable cases on yesterday’s| field Avenue, Charlottetown docket. Four were convicted and | placed second with an oil paint- one man had his case dismissed.| ing in one of the appropriate ft happened again. The Magis-| Three city youths were each’ art classes at the fair. - Your Invitation ‘ TOA . : * Distinguished Career EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICER in the / employers and employees NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE — DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR people for jobs. Its aim is to help organize the labour market so that optimum use is made of Canada’s manpower—full and efficient employment of the labour force to help page all areas of Canada. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICERS provide such ser- ces as: . Personnel selection and placement for Promotion of geographic mobility of the labour force Labour market information: ; d mic planning * OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMMED — at salaries u. pto yn ee —— on qualifications - atioi mployment Offices throughout Canada ® OPPORTUNITIES FOR Sh ee ee Service Officer with salaries up-to’ $13,800, in- which officers per- or managerial roles. ; : If you have the desire and capacity to develop and are / ‘ EITHER ~ a UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SECONDARY school education and possess several years responsible related experience For further details and application forms, write IMMEDIATELY to the CIVIL SER- VICE COMMISSION OF CANADA, OTTAWA 4, requesting Information Circular 65-471. The National Employment Service is responsible for finding jobs for People and ensure maximum productivity ‘in business and industry. With more then 200 OFFICERS $ Vocational guidance and training’ Assistance. in social and APPOINTMENT are available — at practically all ADVANCEMENT are excellent. There. are additional levels form either specialized employment functions OR have sucessfully completed at least ONE YEAR POST WE INVITE YOUR INTEREST AND APPLICATION Closing date for receipt of applications is NOVEMBER 24, 1965. _ MEET YOUR CANDIDATE Afternoon Tea Fill Dumping Island News Page Discontinued Because of the possibility of , the dumping of fill at the site of the new bridge in Morell has been discontinued. Officials of the department of highways inspected the bridge yesterday and decided to stop jfurther addition of fill to the new bridge until next spring or summer. They are not in favor jof a detour, which would in- |clude some two miles of unpav- ed road, at this time of year \due to the difficulty in keeping | it in proper maintenance. | The fill for the new bridge is running against the piles of the old bridge and if continued would weaken them 4eriously. Shooting Case ‘Set To Nov. 17 Charged with shooting a loaded revolver at another person with intent to wound, Mariene Frances ‘from Canadian National Tele. region as well as maintain con- \communications are at work in- tact with such essential services MONCTON Technicians ment of transport airports in the stalling equipment for the new 48 the meteorological office Moncton Airports air traffic con- ‘Iso being provided and instal- | trol centre — heart of flight con- ed by CNT is a SO-line private trol in Atlantic Canada telephone exchange for use by Setting up the equipment by ‘he controllers in their work and the CNT crew involves installa. equipment for a new department tion by the men of some 12.000 °! transport controllers’ training cable pairs, 900 relays, dozens of S100! i _ CNT land lines to such centres gor rae one a8 enmne as Sydney Yarmouth and Mont The new contro! centre com. Joli carry the conversations be- munications will be completed and leased to the Department of Ale ear carly in the mew year. sig reliability of communlea- into it from their present facili- ''0P ee the pilot and bis | ties with no interruption in op- contro! centre eration. The Moncton centre acts as Ot: Oy 9 marshal for an area stretching Topo Gigio from the American border to Newfoundland, from Sable Island d to 25 miles east af Quebec. Cry Here Saturday and into Labrador. It also serves’ as man-in-the es 0 a, See — middle for international air /talian 5 a flights out of New York, taking PeTS°®. but a little foam-rubber the flight ¢ . i Boston Con. Mouse with a squeaky voice trol Centre and’ passing it te the ag yrs captured the men in Gander as the plane hearts of children of all ages in makes its way oversea appearances on the Ed Sullivan , The facilities being installed Show, and now he comes to the by CNT permit‘ the air traffic screen in his first full length | controllers to:contact all depart- motion picture, ‘The Magic | isa World of Topo Gigio.”” The film | is booked into Confederation Minister Meets Centre Theatre as a children’s : special on Saturday, Nov. 6, P ark Committee ifor three performances. | ~The film also introduces Topo's Lioyd MacPhai!, minister of |girl friend Rosie and his buddy industry, and other members of the little worm Giovannio and the provincial cabinet met with ;many other delightful charac- | the interim committee’ of the ters. Summerside Industrial Park in| The plot involves the efforts Summerside. of Topo and his friends to aid a The meeting was described as |kindly old puppeteer who com- an opportunity for both groups to! petes for audiences with a vill- sit down and get to know each /ainous magician. other and the areas where they| ‘The Magic World of Topo | can work. Gigio” has been described as Members of the interim com- |"‘an imaginative excursion inte | mittee are Mayor George Key, | the fields of puppetry and magic, Councillor Eric Johnston, Wi!-/as well as a happy example of liam Arnett and Bernard Mc-|screen special effects work at | 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 4, 1965. a] in : Flight Control Centre -8 y Early Next Year F Souris Recruit | Gets Posting tween controllers and pilots of Aulay 21, of Souris has recently aircraft passing through the air. | successfully completed recruit This provides imstand contact training at Ottawa, Ont. has been posted to Ontgrio for duty ‘ constable, joined Canadian Mounted March 18 of this year. George A. MacAulay of Souris. | Centre Theatre |be fifty cents, and there an advance sale. 1 P.M., | den, charged with criminal neg- | the left side of the highway show- |ally courses—in-the,-many...differ-_| I Ferguson of Hampton appeared | before James B. Johnston, QC yesterday and had her case ad- | journed to Nov. 17 to fix a date 'for preliminary hearing. The accused, represented by Lester P, O'Donnell, appeared in Queens County Magistrate's Court: sous! Se Donald Cabe of Summerside; Johnston and Wendell Rogers of | St. Eleanor’s and Urban Laugh- lin of Sherbrooke Squadron Holds | Piloting Cruise Bor- | toe The first ‘piloting cruise’ of ligence in the operation of a/the Charlottetown Power Squad-| motor vehicle while under’ the! ron was held last evening at the influence of intoxicating liquor | Queen Charlotte Armouries. at an excessive rate of speed'on; The piloting cruises are actu- Joseph Noonan, ing a reckless or wanton regard jent aspects of boating, covering | Norman |its best.” All seats for Confederation | _ ST, SELF-SERVICE | Laundry & Drycleaning | @ Economical } @ Easy and speedy @ Visit our Car Wash also f S&M Eden St. for the safety of others, elected everything from boating termin- to be tried by magistrate. He lology to coastal navigation. was remanded to Nov. 10 when! The intricacy of government his plea will be taken. Bail is to rules and regulations regarding stand. Lester O'Donnell repre- boats, is delved into as are ‘he sented. the accused. cause and effects of tides. The Douglas Joseph Strickland, Magnetic compass and the chart Marshfield, and Barry Joseph {were explained and the uses of Gass, City, appeared on two them are illustrated. There will joint charges of break, entry and. be tips on boat maintenance and theft into Boswell's Service sta- techniques, boat safety and first tion and Nelson's Service Sta- aid. tion The two were remanded to The courses will be run every Nov. 10 on both counts to fix a Wednesday evening -throughout date for the preliminary hear- the winter by the Charlottetown ing. Bail is to stand. Counsel for |Squadron of the Canadian Pow- the accused was Gordon Tweedy. .er Squadrons and are open to A Winsloe man, Allison Ed- anyone interested in boating, re- mund Carr, charged with failing | gardiess of whether they are to. register a motor vehicle, had | Members of a yacht club or not, his case adjourned to Nov. 24 to| at a very small cost to cover fix a date for trial. He had pre- texts and charts. viously pleaded not guilty One accused was fined $20 and itwo other accused had their cas- costs or 30 days on a charge of es adjourned on-similar charges | illequal possession of liquor and {to Nov. 10 and Nov. 24. Call us for programs, club bulletins, busi- ness letterheads. All work guaranteed. GUARDIAN - PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY Phone 4-8506 SPORTS CENTRE” : Crapaud, P.E. I. Today 3 to 4.30 P.M. the Public is Invited Ladies with Escorts Are Most Welcome Inserted by Queens County P. C. Assn. Coad 7 a ee gurrounding areas are invited to attend these worship services that will mark an important an- niversary in the life and history of the Stanley Bridge congre- Pastoral Charge Marks Founding On Sunday the onmreen -— gation of the Cavendish astora RESERVES RISE rae ene Charge will celebrate the 35th) ;onnon (Reuters) Brit- ‘| Anniversary of the Stanley *| Bridge United Church. | ‘Two services, one at 11 a.m ain’s reserves of gold and con- vertible currency rose in Octo. i - |ber by £42,000,000 ($126,000,000) i} and one at 7.30 p.m. will mark i; was announced Thursday. this occasion. The treasury said reserves ; Rev. Ross Howard, chaplin of totalled £1,026,000,000 ($3,078.. =| the Prince Edward Island Hos- '000,000) This was the second | Pital will be the guest speaker /straight month the reserves at the morning service, have increased, after a number ) Rev. C.C. Lewis will deliver the of decreases. + sermon at the evening worship. | ~~ Combined and MOTOR REWINDING Pedals Sy Ga meade ae 6 Prince EB. C. MacAULAY FIRST STEP TO SPRING FLOWERS Con-table Ernest Charles Mac- » and Cst. MacAulay, » et class Police on He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. will ‘ll be Performances are at 10 A.A., and 2 P.M. “ON NOV. J. Angus MacLean Heath Macquarrie “The Last Two Names On Your Ballot” ‘MacLEAN, J. ANGUS, | BEATON’S MILLS R.R.NO. 1, PEL i FARMER __| MACQUARRIE, HEATH, _ VICTORIA, P.E.I. POLITICAL SCIENTIST Vote Progressive Conservative On November 8th Inserted by Queens County P. C. Ass'n. ee <