Isunn NEWS PAGE Montaque, Souris. Kings Countyl 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Aug. 9. 1982. ' Obstructing Officer A ':.;_.Li_.i . _ V . __. _ . , _ _ _ M .__ I of impaired driving and was causing bodily harm to Harold :i:.°".t.‘t.“ “' .S."".i:.°“.;:i "°l"°" by :."°°" 3 _ . SOURIS GIRI. GETS BRONZE MEDALLION ‘ ' 5 ° ‘“" ° ‘" *=..‘...m .‘I~"(-.‘<'.4‘-H-.: <Anita Gallant. of Souris. received the Royal Life Saving 1 mars. after passing tests at Society's bronze medallion. se- i Souris Beach recently. Left to A van»... » ‘ ~ TRAFFIC SURVEY IS COMMENCED cond highest award to swim- | right are members of the class I and their instructor: Camilla l G a l 1 a n t. Joanne Peters. in- structor: Di a n a MacAulay. l Miss Gallant and Anne Marie MacDonald. ; spirits not purchased at e ven- 1. James A. Cox. GEORGETOWN —- John Ken- neth Profit. Charlottetown plead- ed guilty to obstructing Roland W. Marsh, a Georgetown police officer engaged in the lawful ea- ecution bf his duties. and was fined $100 and costs when he ap- peared before Kings County Ma gistrate James B. Johnston. QC at Georgetown yesterday. The court had a heavy docket to deal with. Deputy Attorney- ,General J. Arthur Mccuigan re- presented the Crown in all cas- es before the court. Charles Osborne. Murray Har- bor. pleaded guilty to a charge Joseph Murphy. Georgetown. represented by G. R. Foster. QC was found guilty of assaulting a police officer and was fined $50 following the hearing of the evi- dence of Cnst. William Wilson. Montague detachment RCMP and Police Officer R. W. Marsh. Also charged with driving a motor vehicle in a manner dan- gerous to the public. Murphy changed an earlier plea.-of not guilty to one of guilty and was fined $50 and costs. Malcolm Paul Martell. George- town. who was repreeented by S. S. Hessian. QC. and who is char- ged with breaking and entering Allen's Canteen in Georgetown with intent to commit an indict- able offence was not.present in court as he is a patient in Riv- adjourned to Aug. 22. Also adjourned to Aug. 22 was a charge of impaired driving; against Sidney C. MacLea n.’ Constable lestiiies In Illicit Spirits Case SOURIS —- Crown Prosecutorl Charles McQuaid presented only one witness in the case of Kenneth James Carter. Souris. charged with possession of illict ‘ dor. , i The Crown's witness. Constl Souris deta ment. of the RCMP. told 0 E’ the v court that on the night in ques- '= tion he and Coast. James Dunn l i went to the home of the accused Results In $100 Fine erside Hospital. The case-w a l' plate Montague who is represented by Mr. Hessian. Floyd Fred White. Murray Harbor charged with impaired driving and represent- ed by Mr. Hessian had his case adjourned to Aug. 15. Leonard Joseph Daley. St. Mary's Road. represented by John P. Nicholson and charged with impaired driving had his case adjourned to Charlottetown on Aug. 22 to set a date for hear- BIIOOTING CASE John Francis McLellan. New- gort. who is represented by Mr., oster. and who is changed with ed his plea to one of guilty and his case was adjourned to Aug. _ 15 for sentence. o men were fined $20 and coats for possession of liquor in a place other than their resi- dences. and another man plead- ed not guilty to the same charge and had his case, adjourned to Aug. 22. A fourth man was fined $20 and costs for being intoxica- ted in a public place. in the highway traffic section of the-court. Birt Joseph-Leard. Leard’s Mills was fined $10 and costs for driving without due care and attention. Gys Boshuis. Mount Stewart was fined $10 and costs fon not having attached to and exposed on the front a nd back of his motor vehicle in a conspicuous place. a number Above is showh the sign erected by the Sourla Board of Trade. at Borden. advertis- ing souris to the tourists a s tenced to two 2-year terms in Dorchester penitentiary on two counts of escape from Queen's County jail. by Magistrate Jam- es B. Johnston in Queen‘: Cnun~ t_v Magistrate's court yesterday. The sentences will run concur- ran y Frank Birchman Gormley. Sherwood. was fined $20 and cos- ts or fit) days for possession of ii- quor in a place other than h i s residence. and was remanded to Aug. 13 for sentence on the David Paul Roper. Charlotte- town was fined SIO and costs for having defective equipment on his vehicle Geo’iown Sgt. Receives CD A Georgetown man. Sgt. F.G. MacPhee. RCE. was among is number of officers and men both in the Regular and Militia for- ces. who recently received the Canadian Forces Decoration. it was announced by the Eastern Army Command headquarters in lialifax. bedroom the accused entemd it. Const. Cox said he then went outside and saw a pair of hands putting three bottles of liquid in a flower box und the bedroom w dow. I-le shon his light on the window and saw the accus- ed with the bottles. He then took the bottles and sent 'a sample to Ottawa. The report showed‘ 93 per cent proof spirits. he stat- _‘ The decoration is awarded to all officers and men of the Can- adian Armed Forces. who have .lohn P. Nicholson. defence counsel said he wished to call a witness and the case was ad- l soums MAKES BIND For roumss they leave the ferry. The sign was erected from subscrip- tions from the merchants of Souris. The second part of the Jail Escapee Gets 2 Years In Prison Edward Barrett. Jr., was son it-harge of assaulting a peace of- ficer ASSAULT CASE The cases of William Warren and Wayne Warren, North River charged with assault. were ad- journed to Aug. 22. David Harvey Ramsay. West Royalty, charged with impaired driving, will appear in c on rt Sept. 22 as he is unable to attend at present due to an accident. The case Ralph Eugene Maclfinnon. St. Peters. charged with operating a motor vehicle ile his driver's license was suspended, was adjourned to Aug. 15 at Charlottetown. in traffic court_ _the case against John Alfred Muttari, charged with speeding. was dis- missed. Two persons appearing for dri- ving without I . license were fined 85 and costs or two days. How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly In Place Do your false teeth annoy and em- barrass by slipping. dropping or wob- blins when you eat, lsflh or can 'I'!!1'H .project is to erect. a similar , sign at the Wood Islands term- ! inal. Songsier To Be 4 Representative l Provincial marketing direc- ' tor ‘Reid Sangster will represent the department of agriculture at this year's annual Canadian Po- tato lndustry Conference to be held at Macdonald College. Que- bec. from Aug. 12 to 15. Deputy-minister of agricul- ture S.C. Wright. said yester- day ihat emphasis will be placed on potato marketing at the conference and that is the reason for Mr. Sangster attend- R. SONG FESTIVAL About 150,000 singers from Germanv and abroad attended the 1962 fesival of the German FCdEl'BIl0fl of Singers in Essen. HOIISE Wllllllfl same day service From outlets to wiring smear uremic 136 Prince St. Charlottetown _._..__ _..—p Old Home - Week pecials «coon,-"YEAR i it _. '. if 2: i with a warrant under e excise - _ ' completed a period of 12 years ‘ _ Act and told him they would 'J°""“°d *0 Cl‘3"l°“el°"’“- ME service. undertaken the requir- 3n“3§d$ ‘nEh:31lfln.e«non.m$ An pmmium ring "A s-Lrve-y of traffic problems vices Lid.. Oakville. Ont. city's police coinmithse. and i afternoon. Mr. ‘Manuel! has Search the h°“5€- ' ‘Francis wmhm Wm“. sou“ ed phases of training and duty 9:3’ lgoyfcgmmmm mmflmkmy 1n.Cl1arlottetown and in the conducting the study. Here he ‘ Police Chief C.W. MacArthur 5 been hired Jmnl-l.V by ‘he _0b§[:¢tff,:t°dh.:.l:v::w5»:liael1‘adtl:: West “'35 “Red $25 and cost: ggghgrlgfié":gl°gfé3§a:':3l30!|llb: §g3:y.g::t°yk'tqte1:rfeelin5(d.n‘nl:.t 30°/O province is underway with is shown on the left with Conn. as traffic on Great George I provincial government and the»: witness “km to Search mu ma. 0, 30 days for possession of every way deservm of‘ the d°c_ breath). Cm FAB y as ' L.S. Mannell of Municipal Ser- W MacNe1ll. chairman of the ‘ Street 15 observed yesterday i city to make ill? 5lll'V€Y~ .‘ liquor not pm-chggnd gt 3 ven. 3 » ‘N’ °°‘”“°" °""»'-'h""' “ml l|”ld9- lflillllfld V fer bedroom. the accused s wife dor. John Francis Mnclsaac St | oration. : Gwdyeu. cmwm “yum covering everything with inches W3’ 1“ hbul "id! 3h"°mw°3l: chm-1,. weaved the “me ‘mu; Afl|¢l’l€l’| “DON “N- 0l 500i End '1“ - ._..___._.__._._.:_._.g' "1," S e ‘"3 ea 3 for the same offence. l 0“ “S 39509“ ll ‘ell-9'3 “'9 A, Charlottetown man. An- 3 B I G S P E C I A L D A N C E Peters Rd. Man Survives l.§.ig|1ining;HouseWrecked 1iioNrAGUs: — Oliver McLel- lan_of Peters Road recently had EASTERN BRIEFS WERE GUESTS the unusual experience of sur- utes later while he was vivlng a hit by lightning. in the kitchen he heard He “id nut ha Ind ml Wm. of thunder then simultaneously Md, 1",; com, in and put the“. the bolt came down the flue baby to bed and about 25 min throwing bricks all round and sitting a roll roof a few feet and it bad to be renailed on afterwards and a far- ! paulin put over the place where ~ the flue had been. f It then entered kitchen. tore tall the finish off windows also tmelting the curtain rods on its itravels. It tore up all the oil ‘cloth on the kitchen floor and went under the table slicing a corner out of it. went under the l>¢Cl£l‘l 30 chair on which Mr. McLellan was sitting throwing him to the floor It then went all over the re- al ‘ finish around them before going out the hack and cutting two furrows toward the pump house X, which it lifted completely then WILD TURKEYS ABE RELEASED Fish. Game Ass’n Introduces """""“ Wild Turkeys To Province Open season as s new game is expected in the next with the releasing of an open season in ‘tbs near fu- to The birds relessed- to date the birds are raised locallyifrom onewhosses pus-ttheir ’ _ tuyorisss .Rslph Jenktnmesre Jeni:ias'frsss- fssacbarbststows hystere- secre- it J“ i.. ‘ when one hits a comprise 10 hens and two toms. 000 breeding stock imported from ‘ New Y’ k. The association is asking sny- price tut went. down the well damaging the casing as it went. Asked how it felt, Mr. McLel- lan said just as one would feel limb with I hammer only all over instead. He was totally deafened for I- bout two hours afterwards and er before he could realize what it was but is certainly thankful to be alive He is now working in the woods getting out lumber to build a new home as the frame of the old one was quilt in two. Mr. McLellan and his family were not the only ones to experience this phenomenon as their dog has been completely deafened by this -incident. All that remained to remind them of the lightning was a heavy smell similar to gunpow- der. When asked what he will do next time there is a thunder storm. Mr. Mcbellsn oghingly said run out to the csr._ Tobacco Yield Is Expected To Be Down thony Stephen Gilbert. pleaded not guilty‘ to impaired driving and the case was adjourned until Aug. 22 in Charlottetown. days for impaired driving. seven cases of possession of liquor in a plade other than residence re- sulted in $20 and costs or 30 days to rmmd out the docket facing Magistrate James B. Johnston yesterday. Cold. wet July weather is ex- ce the yield of to- bacco in this province when com- pared with lsst year's‘ yield. AUGUST 9th Montague ‘Regional High School Music by "The Rembrandts” from New Glasgow. N.S. Featuring Ids. Potroff. Brenda Lee's double. Admission‘ .75c Sponsored by Montague Legion Branch. David Peacock. Queens County growing month and hot. sunny weather is needed. a could give no estimate an this years yield but did say the average per acre will be below that of last year when some planters got as high as 1.000 pounrk per acre. "The best fields this year." be said. “don't look as good as last year's best fields and this year's poorer fields are much poorer than last year's worst." " More Cases Berry Crop Said Normal The 1962 strawberry crop. has by William of -art 0 Late Blight ~ Reported several new cuss of late blight have beeafound in Prince Edward Island and there is like- lytobeafnrtharincreaudub ing the next few days. In Nova Scotila there has been a r devel the disease. '1' h e s e increases have been 3., ssgga g §?§§E35t§% Wslvevsemmlssrofearshstodollieywsn o / Volkswagen prices will not be increased. L until present ' . siocksarelsold. lmpertsdpriortetheiwcsniiyemounosd psresatteriffsurdiel-go. . ' wouiaounasysosouuarAC.u'oi.T§ prloafliiwlllltcvetelseodlusfed. ._ ,_ « . W-an ""¢°'|'"'llYOII|Iowleag Come visit ma.‘ n. . eursteelsswllleshlfyeuweretoasossh "Old llome.Week”. esdbwuistsdcvltostsedefwelihga Beeonrdlsplayisn fswwsslnlwswouidflblowsveuabtt. Hie. . --0 ’w.ILJnnnusi1n. Ill. 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