. es... , competition held last March. The winning poster, drawn by students Susan Perry and Kerry Riley. was entitled “Ca- nadian Youth In Action". High school students from St. Mary’s Convent in Sum- merside were honored yester- day for winning a nation-wile Junior Red Cross week poster ANATIONAI. JUNIOR RED cassg‘phsrnz‘in‘nnn Here Mrs. WW. Reid (right) provincial director of Junior a. set. consisting of 102 flags. re- presents the iiuniber of coun- ‘gwkv . Ms ..,:M‘ ‘Water Authority’ On Recommended For Charlottetown “water authority“ to be that there was no evidence ofition advisory committee says‘: Red Cross presents one of a tries in the league of Red Hearing of the charge against set of international flags to Cross. Looking on and also 'Mm Sherry. was set for Oct, Kerry Riley (center). Th e holding a flag is Susan Perry 129' ; I the case against Mr. Sherry. evidence was given by Pollution established by the province “at serious pollution of the harbor as}“in general, the recommenda-l . _ .. an early date" to determine ac- a whole and said the most ser: ltions of the Richards’ firm ap- ceptable pollution limits of wat- ious areas of pollution are the pear to be fair and reasonable." ers. has been recommended by pocket-s of water in the Hills- The committee feels that the water pollution advisory i boro estuary which are found by :"further study of some of the; committee for the Charlotte-Ithe west embankment of the:detailed proposals will be re-i town area. iHillsboro Bridge approaches. lquired by the local authorities . The report of the committee,‘The report. added "The Park- ‘before implementing" It Tecom-I Ch 3 rlottetownfldale sewer outlet and the was- ‘mends that “until the RiChaFdS'l the metro- tes from Canada Packers Lim- treporl l5 implementEd in {1111. pouu all improvements or extensions representing Parkdale. Sherwood. politan committee and the pro-‘ ited plant cause extensive vlncial department of health. lion and nuisance in these 1‘0 the various Systems concern- was made available Tuesday. .areas," Ied be in accordance with thel It is recommended that the Recommended as remedia:~ enerai_ intent of the Richards‘i water authority have powers‘achon was. ua new intercep- import ’ similar to such bodies in Nova; ' 8:323 and It is‘ 5.2” ifillfiil‘n‘lnfé’iéfnfi'f 53383 as that “until such an auth- . ority is establis‘ied. progressdale 0mm“ sewer near can only be achieved in pollu- tion control "by voluntary agreement of the various mun- lcipalities involved." . south end of the 60 - inch outfall sewer at HMCS Queen Char- lotte... ILA. HORNE l ' l I ' I The committee feels that SsIde Man “from the est=hetic standpoint,i iceive first constderation. 5 Referring to itself. the com- I I O th e the area of the waterfront from: Heads HOSPITGI racetrack and leading to the ithe Parkdale Outfall to the Pow- .nal Street Outfall should be- Fund Campaign SUMMERSIDE — RA. Horne. ISLAND NEWS PAGE. 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Oct. 28. 1984. OTAWA —— The project for o boys' club at Summerside has been approved under the fed- eral-provincial- municipal ter works program. Solicitor S'side Boys' Club Project Approved For Winter Works CAPITAL BUREAUlfederal OF THE GUARDIAN l mean 576 icontribute $3.194 and Summer- Iside takes care of 10 win- i of the labor cost and cost of government_ It will days of work for 16 men. Mr. MacNaught said. The provincial government will per cent material General J. Watson MacNaug‘ht. announced here yesterday. The club will cater to about 300 boys in the Summerside area and the Canadian Im- perial Bank of Commerce hasl donated a building. formerly Palmer's Garage. which will be moved to a site opposite the legion home on Notre Dame Street. Total amount of the project is $6.046 and a labor cost of $6.389 will be provided by the 1gram, which runs from Nov. 1 ito A istarted until Nov. 1 to qualify lSummerside application ireceived on Monday. along with itions. and was approved on t Under'the winter works pro- .pril 30, work cannot be for the incentive payments. Mr. MacNaufiit said the pro- ject was an example of how speedin the department of labour works in such cases_ The was several hundred other applica- he Suspended Sentence Given For Assault A two-year suspended sen- tence was handed down to Wii llam Bruce MacCsllum. Char» lottetown. on an assault charge by Magistrate A.J. Haslam. QC, in city pol‘ce court yesterday The case of William Alfred MacLeod. Charlottetown. accus. ed of illegally selling liquor, was adjourned until Nov. 3. Two persons appeared on drunk and disorderly charges. d w a r d Rice, Charlottetown. was fined $20 and costs or days and Ronald Woodgate. Mermaid. was remanded until Oct. 31. Also adjourned until Oct. 3! was the case of Malcolm .1. Mac- Millsn. Charlottetown. charged with operating a motor vehicle with defective brakes. One person charged with dri- ving a bicycle without due care and attention and another charg- same day. SUMMERSIDE — A charge ’of selling liquor to minors was lilld against Mrs. Cecil William {Skerry of MacNeil's Mills i‘tlie RCMP here Tuesday. after illlagistrate W. Chester S. Mac- !Donald dismissed a charge of 1 selling liquor to minors against .Mr. Skerry in Prince County , Court. 0" '< three Crown witnesses. Cst. Donald Bartlett of the Summerside d e t s c hment, RCMP: Joseph Robert Edison Coffin of MacNeil’s Mills and tar pair. both 16 years of age. testified to purchasing liquor at the home of Cecil Skerry of MacNeil’s Mills on the evening of Sept. 24 but that they paid Mrs. Skerry $8 for the two pints eceived. Michael Fredrick Christopher of Tignish pleaded not guilty to a charge of theft of a heifer val- Alfred Perry of St. Felix and was remanded for hearing Nov. magistrate. nox Island was given a 30-day ,le without the owner's permiss- Boyd Allister Crozier of Norm _ : Selling Liquor Charge Laid 2’ After Husband ls Dismissed Barry Campbell MacEwen oi Darnley was fined $10 and costs for driving a motor vehicle with inefficient equipment. Three persons were each fin and costs or 39 days when they pleaded guilty to a charges of illegal possession of ed w th being drunk and incap- able were each fined $5 and costs or two days. LAYMEN LEAD NORWAY. Mich. A )— St. Mary's Roman Catholic parish of this town elected a board to run its school Sunday. It is be- lieved the first of its kind in s U. a c parish. Parishion- ers elected a housewife and four businessmen to five posts on the seven-man school boar . Rt. Rev. Msgr. O'Neil d'Amour. pastor. and the school principal on the board will each have one vote. The pastor normally has sole authority over parish Basilica Recreation Centre . HOUSE OF BDWlan a!“ specimen hares. I. If your club or group is interested in after- noon bowiing contact Centre, birthday parties. Take youngsters bowling. Basilica Recreation Centre A. ~ .5: Richmond St. Dial 2-1762 - schools. Kenneth Wilson of Inverness ' were called by crown prosecut . or George MacMahon. The lat- ‘ \\\\\\\\\\\\lIiIIIilW////W ued at over $50. the property at . 5. The accused elected trial ov ‘ Joseph Leigh Bernard of Leo sentence in Prince County jai. 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"the various mun- “A new chlorination and :in November or web .Veal‘ t0.pital's board of trustees. an-. a ' . icipalities concerned shouid en“ commihuhhg station should he lCOl’lSldel‘ the results of samples‘ munced today. Raymond Joseph Brown oi; courage existing industries. as'COhstl-ucted to treat the sanitary ltaken the preVious summer and; Mr. Horne will direct the of Richmond was fined $10 arid: mentioned in the Richards» Re. wastes prior to discharge to the lcome to .lomt agreement on the forts of all volunteer workers in costs for passmg over a solid : port. as contrihuhhg excessive_ 60 _ inch outfall sewer” faction, to be taken the following the subscription campaign to white line. ‘ ly to the Charlottetown Harborr “Government agencies ahdwear- ‘ d Vol 16 l _ . Joseph Adrian DesRoche of pollution. to voluntarily assistlpriva,e “rm, (ii-acting rawl Members of the committee "W9 are fortunate m hal'lng Miscouche was iven a repn-l igmtll? abatemom "f “1" 9’01)" sewage into the water in t‘~ e 1are Dr. Burton Howatt. assis- a ma" "l M“ How“ 5 “1th all mand I0? dl‘lVlng Within“ 8 Valid l WIM/I/I/Ittimm«Minimum :‘ufichfigaegugmfilled ' 2388 28.88 3.35 36.88l “\Rh\\\\\\\\\\ilIIIIIIIWW/l/IW” SAVE 20.01 Vito“! >|_-> s°s 10.07 SAVE 5.07 Vinyl Covering SAVE LOUNGE CHAIR 40.07. ROLLAWAY COTS Spring Filled Mattress Popular 36” width 8 Pic. CRIB OUTFIT ' SAVE 68.94 Th R h . _ _ Idock area'sh0uld. be requireo ltant deputy minister of health: ‘ il§1nl§§d5§fd the 21:: “Lori—fl e m Elms mm carnedl t? was? thls.pr.‘amce “mm” ‘ .‘SE. Green. Chairman of Char-Inounceraciit. "His acceptance of out a pollution survey of the‘glven time limit . - l i - ' ' - l f ' . h .H harbor and submitted its recom-i “Separate sanitarv and storm Ilonelown commissmne” 0‘ the eadmsmp fpmlzmses’ “pl . 0" BI‘IIIS S mendations to the water pollu-l sewers should he ‘constmcted iSewers and Water Supply; D. .. ‘ lf;._;"§'"'ss 0 t 9..cf”'.‘mm.'3" ' tion advisory committee a year in the future_” 'MacLean. Charlottetown engine— “.0” {3 2° "90:95:? .tml pm‘l'. May HIT lumber .‘ :80. Also recommended hv .he ler: O.H. Manuel. water com—‘s'tn "Ivar “I” at tear? ; The Richards' firm found that Richards. firm was thag u an lmission engineer: Alex Mac-lnfi 0?‘ or c?“ ‘v 1&8?" S -u i From Canada I IntelFe 1SI "Signihficim water po' industrial wastes by - law regu- ILean' Parkdale; George New'lgeaorbvlr «8:12.858: oil‘glleeiligl :at22rr235gfrggrfifigg‘i? 13:131. lating the strength of wastes ac-Iman‘ Parkdale' Norman Mac Countv ” : LONDON (CPI—Britain s ex-1 Sherwmdi DOM“ SW“ The. building and rennvaiionjtra 15-per-cent tariff may, hurt - .. Leod » -, - .cepted into the sewer systems i ' . . fiffi‘gigdgggpgiglgu“We and ‘ n. m. ignd- Dmgpggganqpiogomyttfgé=pmgmm pin... on in... neon“... chances of opening a HOLLonop up OUTFl‘I' I I . .‘ . . ;hospilal's bed capacity up to 150W; market f01‘ dl‘eSSEd 01' ~ N0 EVIDENCE FAIR. REASONABLE health departments diVision of from the present ms. and Wm lpianed lumber REG. 49.95 VALUE REG. 153.82 VALUE r.. ,‘3' The firm pointed out. however, ‘ The Charlottetown area pollu- ’l m. 3..” Carlos who was rescued by s minutes!” tsnker. said from a hospital ’ bod here. that their 21-foot I“ unwv F N sanitary engineering. IION boat was raked by machine am fire from a Cuban lun- dsy, but the roason for this II. (AP WW) linciude many other major lm-l movements. Estimated overall. cost of the project is $1.300.000.l Charges Against l l Former Mayor ! O Are Dismlssed BRACEBRIDGE, Ont. (CF)— Charges of municipal corruption and conspiracy against Mrs. Wanda Miller, a former Grav- enhurst. Ont.. mayor. were dis- missed here l.n a judgment handed down by Magistrate Al- bert Marck after a preliminary hearing last week. rs. Miller was charged with ‘ accepting 150 shares of North-1 ern Ontario Natural Gas Com- pany stock for obtaining the company's franchise in Graven- hurst in 1956. with blocking an application by Consumers' Gas Company of Toronto and with conspiring with NONG Presi- dent Ralph K. Farris. Mrs. Miller was the third for ‘houses require the use of planed Canadian authorities said here a campaign had been launched to encourage Britain to turn more to timber - built houses as a means of overcom- ing a housing shortage. But these Canadian-designed § s or finished lumber. The Cana- Choice of :9 . a . u". dian industry had hoped that if the idea caught on. a big new British market would be opened for Canadian dressed lumber. Now the British government has imposed the 15 - per - cent surcharge on these imports as well as on newsprint. veneers and plywood and such other forest products and paper and paper board. The British Timber Trade Federation has urged the gov- ernment to rescind the extra duty on plywood planed softwoods and Canadian subor- tiles are hopeful the adminis- tration may make somet modifi~ cations in the tax law. SAVE 5.07 SAVE 9.07 SIX . 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Mr. Justice 120 Landreville of the Ontario Supreme Court. a former Sudbu mayor. and former Bracebrldge mayor Glen Castes hsd charges against them dismissed at preliminary bearings earlier this month arris, of VancouverI been convicted of perjury and sentenced to nine months' def- inite and three months‘ indei- inite. He is free on bail pend- ind the outcome of an appeal. but is reported to be seriously ill. BRITISH ELECTION! Uh Britain. the general aloe tion is always held Thistl- I! b. ODDS ON REDS non. AilN MOON RACE general election Oct. )5. I s s gs on the moon race as “s ve goodnbst. it IDNDON (Reuters) —..Wil- llsm Hill's. which claims to be the legal bookmaken. makes the Russians loo-to-l favorites to be the first men on the moon. odds are against the Russians landing a man on he moon before um and the Americans are quoted of 150-1. - All other countries are of- ered . . A Bill's spoke on said: "It's a twodwrse race." 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