| J TIAND NEWS PAGE ~ ¥ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, April 8, 1965. t <a - are: ed * at “si rj < { ; Lo tbdaes.. 2 Mal Pa 0, Ts eee wei ah bb astnae’ ; > Ladies Spring Ladies Spring. Ledies All-Weather. ag SUNS COMB EOAIS © Now ‘js the time for eveny fashionable ga! ‘ : . to-paint-the-town-én-any-one-of our-new-—8tyle_unlimited Coats with a very definite talent-for When the weather begins to change from sunghine to spring suits. Choose from: Fine Wools, fashionable living. In all wools, wool and mohair, drizzle, you'll be prepared in a serviceable raincoat that <a Sein a Cellusilk, Orion and- wool, wool bucle with rich long wearing doubles for a fashionable spring coat. Choose from plain Boman, three piece, rayon satin ning. In colors of Beige,.Camel, Grey, end Reversible Styles. In Plaine and Prints. In colors of sleeveless blouses. In shades of pink, Mint green, Navy, Pink, White, Red Blue and Aqua. Beige, Navy, Brown, Bleck, Aqua, Green and Blue. Regular ee 5 white, red, beige, grey, brown, powder In Missée, Juniors and half sizes. Also in'petite sizes. and Petite. In sizes 5 - 20. (16% to 24%) - % "blue, navy, black and nile green. In sizes Size 5 to 0 14% to 4.% : to 20. 144 to 20%, Priced From 1295-4995 1995 + 4995 1695» 1995. |, ~ Glove & See tlie cs $ ‘HIS LIFE NORMAL NOW Patrick Griffen, four, son of was oteiies the etapa r. and Mrs. Emmett Griffin, tation Centre for further trea - she had an unfortunate ment including intensive phy- . = See siotherapy in preparation for ‘ accident in the Summer of fitting with an ertificial limb. 1963. He went too close to. a Easter . Seal funds covered “ hay baler on his father’s farm transportaton costs on two and was drawn into the ma- occasions to and from the Re- chine, resulting in amputation habilitation sInstitute of Mon-- of the left leg approximately treal, where Patrick was fit- four inches from the hip joint." ted with his artificial limb, Following -initial treatment-et — making it-possible for him to the Prince County Hospital, he enjoy a normal life. : 23 Cases-On Docket rton Court — ALBERTOM? — Twenty. John Ross Donald, Alma, and Montrose oe aa _ —_ C2 CO | Cc Ww) MD J/with Maxistrate _W: for ‘operating improperly equip- stex¥ S. “MacDonald, presid- | ped vehicles. ng. ("Richard Joseph Handrahan, FAiner Blanchard MacDonald, |DeBlois, holder of an instruction feman, Desmond | Thomas|permit, was fined $10 and costs. foward, Glengarry, and Herbie |for permitting another person § - “Ashley, Cascumpec, received | besides a licensed driver, to oc- , fines ‘of $10 and costs each for) cupy the cab of a truck. | driving without due care and at-| A Coleman residett was fined Jin Everett Powers, Al er 1 we ae ames Evere . Al- | intoxica' berton. South, charged with tar ear eee - ving without a license, squealing! Benjamin Joseph Tremblay, tires and failing to stop when Ebbsfleet, was fined $75 and signalled to do so by a police of- costs or 15 days, for driving ficer, had all three charges ad- while impaired. journed to April 14. | Keith Thomas. Mallett, Elms- SELLING SPIRITS dale, was fined $10 and costs for| Patrick Leonard Jones, Du- operating an unregistered ve- var, pleaded not guilty to selling hicle without a valid license. spirite unlawfully manifactur- TWO CHARGES ed and the case was adjourned John Charles MacCallum, |to April 21. ‘ . Coleman, pleaded guilty to driv-| Kevin Gavin, Tignish, was ing. without a license. and was /|fined $10 and costs for tire fined $10 and costs, and pleaded | i not guilty of failing to report_an| — For possession of intoxicating accident. The second charge|liquor a 17-year-old DeBlois was adjourned to April 14. |youth was sentenced to 30 days Phillip John Kinch, Alberton in jail anda Tignish youth was © South, pleaded not guilty to ex-|given 30 days for being into- ceeding the speed limit in a 40, xicated in a public place. The f mile-per-hour zone and the case |accused, both under 21, refused was adjourned to April 13 in/|to tell where they had obtained “ Summerside the liquor: For exceeding the speed limit) Residents of Tignish, Tignish in a 40 mile zone, Howard Law- Run and Ebbsfleet, were fined Adams, Elmsdale, was fin- $20 and costs each for posses- ed $10 and costs. ‘sion of intoxicating liquor. City Duplicate Bridge Club Releases Tournament Points | Mrs. -David Stewart and Mrs.!points, and-the east-west cham- Donald Campbell won the open pions were Mr. and Mrs. E.E. pairs tournament staged. re-| Douglas. The next play .for the cently at the Charlottetown Du-|club will be on April 12 at the plicate Bridge Club held in the}Basilica Recreation Centre be- Charlottetown Hotel. Thirty | ginning at 8 p.m. “Priced From 198 +9, Men’s - SPORT COATS Harris Tweeds, Worsted Flannel, Corduroy. In pi neat patterns. In two and three buton styles. Centre or vents. In sizes 35 to 46. Priced From 14.95 % 39.00 Men's Regular and Reversibles-- ? All-Weather Coats. | Colors; Navy, Charcoal, Beige and Brown. Sizes 2% to 44. i Priced From Shi i gie f 295 » 39.95 'Men’s 7 Men's - < - Sport Shirts Dress Slacks | pairs entered the event.and the} ‘The following are the results checks and stripes. Regular and Tapered. Sizes colors. In worsted flannele terylene and winning team had a total of 200 of the open pairs tournament:, ints. Runners-up in the tour-| s a E Sannai-net—Bine,--D-b.~tieeL ners aie aes 5M. L. blends, Sizes 28 to 46. é brooks and Mrs. W.H. Dunbar MacLean-Aitkens 173 Priced : teed ‘ : = with 175 points. SedieLawsca~ 1705 rice ke Price The bridge club also played Larabee-Bell 169.5 ' 7 April 5 and 15 tables competed | Ledwell-Killoran 169 pi : a | for master points. North-south Gaudet-Vessey 165.5 To : ' To : s winners were Mrs. Alban Farm- | Callaghan-Ma¢Leod a, 163.5 é . wv disco , er and Mrs. S. 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