oe a yesterday eruited into the Royal Ca =" Police as constable. a Seen na- RCMP RECEIVE NEW RECRUIT | with him ate Staff Sergeant Regional Marshall MacKinnon, LEFT, and Sergeant Major T.L. Win- ter. A graduate of Montague Island News Page 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Jan. 26, 1966. VIP Group Plans Town Showings by an “‘oitetanding’’ _ Bolatered | ee te el i mLLTGTE it 2 F S Fe é ss 9. It will be’ recreation ~ Court Handles“ arrgoe Railway: Brotherhood Asks Legal | Heavy Docket There wefe 10 cases in city ce = court yesterday. Mag- | ( “ A.J. Haslam, OC; pee. A city man, Nelson. Delbourne Petrie, convicted of driving a motor veliicle while his abilities Res impaired by alcohol was fimned.$125 and costs or three 42 ‘o_ city men, “Douglas and ary Mahar, charged- with rob- . from a city resident were remanded to Fr “Three city men ve illegal and . were each fined $20 and costs or 30-days. Peter Tanton, city, was fined @10 and ee or five days for blocking” a fire Another city man, Jose ph James Murray, charged with. epeeding, was fined $15 and costs or five days. James Sinclair MacKay, city, cherged with drunken driving, was remanded to Feb. 1. A city man charged with he- ing drunk and disorderly, plead: ed guilty and was fined $15 and costs or five days. tion ig | committee at the RCAF Station. (Mr. Smith said origiially it had! been planned to hold the perfor- mance at the RCAF base, but in fairness to the citizens of the town he was looking into the pos- aibility of obtaining Civic Atdi- torium. This was to be one of the matters discussed at last évening’s meeting. TWO MATINEES He also said one performance | had been the limit in early die- | cussion but the guccesses in Charlottetown led the group to << believe another two - matinee {Program would be possible, “Aes far as Montague is con- cerned,” - said Mr. Smith, with - arrangements.” fum would be available” stic th silastic reception given e play. | idea there is a place and a need guch a theatte can be a suc- cess,” he said. AUDIENCE REACTION children became so wrapped up advice and criticism at the ac-| os by Gracie Finlay) aske has the little spinning | man gone?" The children imme- diately cried “through that little door.”’ In another scene the princess is trying to guess the little spin. | ning man’s name. ‘I know," }phouted—little—children's voices; “it's Rumpelstiltskin. It's Rum- ga Why can’t she hear | “What better proof-of success | could we have?’ euggested ‘Mr. Smith. Principals in the cast are Ger: | ty Allen, Sherry Finley, Wendell | MacQuarrie, Bennie Smith and Frank Wood. The entire cast to- The costumes were designed on research by Marianne Gled- hill. They were made~by- Ger- jmain Doucette. ‘we | are waiting now for éome word | day celebration ig Jan. 6, but the from there 80 we can go ahead He was foeete ‘the high school auditor- Speaking of last Saturday's au- dience Mr, Smith said the ent. | ra =| be for a children’s theatre in Sa eso Edward _Island.-It also_proved | tors. At one point the princess High School, Mr. Ballum has been posted to de- pot division in-Regina, Saskat- chewan, for recruit training. ‘RCAF Station — | | 25th Birthday “n SUMMERSIDE —RCAF~ la relations officer Harry chenko — announced aos to celebrate the 26th anniver- sary of operation of the 8 u m- merside RCAF Station. Attending wil! be many local - and Island dignitaries oe Lieutenant. Governor ~ ‘MacDonald, —Premier~ Wattert Shaw, Chief Justice Campbell, | Summerside Mayor George Key, Hon. E.P. Foley, Dr. Gal- | lant, former medical officer at the air ¢adet movement, Elmer Murphy, R.B. Ellie, senior ad- ministration officer of the local atation during World War II, and Brig. A. W. Rogers. The band forthe dinner will ibe the Summerside Canadian Legion concert band, a recently Organized children’s band. The head- tabje~ will porme a huge birthday cake, The official date tor the. birth- dinner had ry held on a more Leohvenient Rie hoped Guat will be a publi dance in April at the base | with a name band in attendance. | Drove Illegally, | To Observe (ne | side, driving without @ licence. the local. station who is: active in i \ “CLEARANCE OF ALLSTATE — Other popular . ives at low sale priees a @ fremtum quality ‘nylon Given $50 Fine A Pleasant Grove man, Or- ry Robert a oe or seven days on a io driving while his Meence was a, © etter for vabiley tad longer wear pees cee a ox Sead rubber ive sat, ~] @ Dependable reread tire re teres © Rugeed trend deviened to etve traction tn bnew, us ‘cs of snipes pro- vide safe, sure mopping @ Our lowest priced mow tire coats a epeeding : oan df ieee @ Gu. @ Buy now to finish out winter driving period > lee Aesmnahe, ; Peter re ris a @ GUARANTEED for 12 a: : a c Put on ace mo down town, failtie-to transfer it replaces! @ Put a pair on your lown payment tration; ‘Wilber ‘Super Traction’ Winter Tires ~ &ply: nylon ties. 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SUMMERSIDE. — Soueph|the freon’ Sammerside, was sen- tenced to one month in the ‘Mr. Smith explained that the | ‘Prince County jail on a cherge lof assault, by Magistrate W. in the play they began to shoe | iChester S, MacDonald in county court yesterday. Alfred Perry and ‘Alex Mac- Lean, both of Summerside, charged with causing a disturb. ance in the Kensington Legion ee MacLean was sentenced | to serve’ one.month in. jail Fea |Perry, since it was his (offence, was fined $78 or eal | month in jail. Grant Clow, Summerside, | 4 charged with obstructing a “pol- lice officer in the lawful execu- i of his duty, was given a erm of one month in jail. ' wall four accused above were lordered..to enter into a résnuhes zance of $200 each for a term of | one year and were further order- jed to stay away: from the eee Legion Home. Ira Folland, was fined $75 and costs or 15 days on a charge of impaired driving. William ‘Speier, Kensington, charged with failing to have the STEAMED AT SPEED A epecial railroad train hired by a theatrical troupe in 1676 crossed the United States in 84) hours “17 minutes. Two delegations met with the provincial cabinet during the regular weekly meeting yester- y, ; The board of governors: of Prince of Wales College met with the government to discuss the budget for the academic year 1966-1967, .A brief was ‘presented to the government by the P-E.1. Leg- islative Committee of the In- ternational Railway Brother- hoods. The brief asked the prov- ince to petition: the federal gov- ernment for an amendment to the Criminal Code to enable the Province to operate legal. lot- teries {o assist in meeting the costs of hospital and education- al services. The brief asked the governs trent to appoint a qualified tteam boiler inspector to enforce the steam act, It asked that study be tmple- Mented with a view to the es- ment of a statistical og mt within the Labor Re- Lotteries lations Board to comers intor: | mation concerning wages and | It a@leo asked that the govern: | ment give consideration to es- tablishing a basic 40 hour week | made ¢ ment @X parte injunctions. It also ‘asked that the gov. | ernment take urgent action to implement the recommendations | of the Royal Commission Health Services COMMENDS GOV'T \ It_commendéd the gavernment-h for the Progress made in the | province's educational facilities.’ | The brief was.presented by F. L. Butler; chairman, J. C. Carrol, vice-chairman, J. G, Burge, secretary, A. FE. Murphy and V: J: Bowlan. ( Members of the Prince of Wales College Roard of Gover. nors who'tmet with the govert- ment were Keir Clark, chairman. Dr. L .I. Duffy, Dr. J. 8. 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