Town Council Discusses. Island News Page Housing Report In Depth x SF GEORGETOWN — Mayor ; e i 7 , if f i g < f il i [ iif ‘it i 21H reel elites I i fi d FERRE ag 3 u i a 5 *2 4 z : § & & = F s = * 8 | j and sewar facilities “are to be installed at separate times that the first to be installed should be a sewar system as this would eliminate any possible danger of pollution to existing ~ private | GEORGETOWN — Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. 15, 1965. 5 Trade Commissioners Visit Geo'town Plants A group commons |of seven young Canadians, as- teed bowie Meh pressure area Rezonal forecasts ‘Stampede fer operatives t muiti-milion. ship te put th a clatm for Sb dollar transactions. surance Prince .Edward Island, East-- One mishap urred on a Caron brought into the case New Brunswick Counties, ° Montreal -street, Caron said, for the first time the name of Lower St. John River Valley —°‘ In City? after Jones’ heroin-laden car # Montrealer called Gerard Cloudy with a few’ clear periods this evening. Not much change in temperature.- Winds light. Low-high at Charlottetown 48-63, Moncton and Fredericton 45-66, Saint John 45-66. Outlook for Thursday. cloudy with a few showers and warmer. High tide today at Charlotte- town 2.08 am_and 2.43 p.m. At Rustico at 9.44-‘a-m. ~ and--9.35 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town Sun rises today at 6.53 a.m. and sets at 7.23 p.m. All jaistant trade commissioners in times ADT. training, yesterday visited Ba- Well, Almost! t Stampede ‘time tn. .—. lottetown’? It looked like it yesterday at- ternoon when three cattle were running loose on Great George |Street shortly before five ‘o'clock. A large tractor-trailer truck was carrying a load of cattle jsouth along Great George Stree: |when a pickup truck backed out lof a parking space into the imain stream of traffic and fore- Char- , ms to to! = | i d converted |province Monday evening an ‘strang-|a dinner and reception at the thurst Marine Lid. and Guif \Garden Foods Lid. here as part lof a tour of Eastern Canada. The group was accompanied by Reid Sangster, P.E.J. direc- tor of marketing and research. The young men arrived in the LOCAL ileft by air last night following ed the cattle truck to stop “‘ex- tremely quickly”. ? The sudden: stop caused the cattle in the truck @0 be flung forward breaking the front par- tition of the trailer and three of the cattle fell into the back of the cab onto the street. One of the arimals suffered a broken leg but the other two been Turcot, Who mie didn't iden- tify extept as a go-hetween to Rivard when Caron was com- }plaining that he wasn't beine paid. He said Tureot told him caught fire afier it had unloaded from a liner and was being driven to a rendezvous with Groleau, Firemen inno- cently doused the blaze im the ae at tees ae ee engine, Caron Sai I : - , later Groleau gave Caron $150. Caron did not give the dale “Caron said it was Turcot who of this incident;,—but, according jater told him that Rivard had to the indictment, it would be) siven Groleau $300 for Caron, Sept. 6. 1963. lwho at that time was a recent MEET ON PIER - ypeeruit in the -business. was Caron said that on Aug. 8 of Otherwise jobless and was hav- the same. year, on instructions ing trouble keeping up automo- from the white-haired Groleau, bile payments. = ee ‘he met Massey at the plier JAILED FOR RAPE : where his car was being um URBAN. South Africa (Reut- oaded from’ a liner with am ers)A 42-year-old white man other multi - million - dollar was sentenced Monday to seven cargo. years imprisonment for. raping While the fortune-laden ve- a 17-year-old black girl. The girl hicle sat on the dock, Caron) gave evidence of being raped by said, Jones noticed a scratch on! Bibian Scholtz March .30 at the it and went back aboard the house where she was employed. - caren a =f Charlottetown Hotel tendered by appeared unhurt. ithe provincial government. The driver of the pickup truck | During their stay here, they. ee nee a +h ts |also called on Acting Premier UNDERGOING TREATMENT | apologies nor his assistance in quack as yar ares and ee |M. A. Parmer at the Provincial Sheldon Jordon, City, has en- ‘rounding up. the cattle. way |building, Government House, tered the Prince: Edward Island | - ee : land toured Confederation Cen- | Hospital for treatment. "| structions ‘to, consign- Geoeral business conducted by |tre and the P:E.1. Frosted Foods | ment behind” the back rest of permits: | a Sherwood. AL rear seat and stuck some butiding en Pe ioe, they were con- Cahill James Cheverie, son of of it under the cushions. ae | ene | ancted on a tour of Bathurst Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cheverie.| Caron's evidence also cov- seca Bhar es at Marine Ltd by William Bennett, Souris East, is still a patient ered two trips he said he made of the store est lvice-president of the company, jin Montreal Neurological Hospl-\ as 4 courier from Montreal to Co feet ‘ure Wil. |and were given the opportunity tal where he underwent’ brain’ Bridgeport in 1963, in each case ; os r seeing a steel trawler dur-| Surgery Aug. 20. jafter Gagnon—whose alias is enlarge storage | ing its construction. Various | iG ' Jerry Massey—or Jones had - SM <= jphases of construction from the! Li magne _ MC, | returned from trips to Europe. and Wilfred | drawing board = 10 CO) es 8 esting private secretary | On neat sere cr his application | pletion were explained to them. to Lieut. Gov. W.J. MacDonald er or e n—his car to move a building on |. \\spLETE TOUR | while the lieutenant governor's |*'Ways was nn ae his Gs prehont puraperty fo we 96°") Guif Garden Foods Lid., | orivate ssccaty, Benes ee Te bn is ee | ‘ , : ;;| Chard, takes an indefinite . | of those applica...the en = of absence, it was announced | On oe “— oe - : : yesterday. | turned oad- ~ so lon a complete tour of the plant °° . cue thee tap whee alate ee Canes NOT T MA) covered many as- planning ij faction with the location of a| | | tablished and the proposed in | MOTOR REWINDING |. stallation of piped water would & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince St., Ch’town SEWAR FIRST ' The Council felt that if water SHERWOOD MOTEL Brackley Point Road 3 miles from Charlottetown the marek Welcomes the public to their fine choice of home | ‘The Council tek that low 224,% delegation of councillors cooked meals. Breakfast and lunches. dividend housing could provide ing of the Federation of Mayors outlined and the group was rt of the answer to the criti- | ie in | briefed on the marketing phase’! wh id t 74 McGill Aven- : Charcoal barbecue steaks and full course dinners, | and ee a gr of tay eeleany's iB Fy wae Dences & c _Cappola, alias Miller, of Bridge- Open from 7 a.m. — 9:30 p.m. ae government or one of its agen: | deal of regular monthly business | The tour earlier in the day of | ‘i ; i Sunday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. cies would contribute the neces- fomained to be transacted. the |the Frosted Foods Plant was) WORK ON SCHEDULE port of te eenpee Conemeees Fully Licensed Dining Room | Soy 19 pat cant. | council adjourned to Monday conducted by plant manager! _ Work 7 aa sive AOI ces and to tes 8 "100,000 | i aS : A considerable number of | Sept. 20. .. |George Wright, accompanied by Science Building at St. Dun), ae Mr. Sangster and Eugene Gor- | Stan's University is wettunder— man, deputy minister of fisher- | Way and right on schedule. The KEPT UNDER WRAPS ies. sod for the new building was Alleged conspirators also in- Each year, the trade commis. | turned on July 28 and the build- | ejude a pair of Mexicans—still sioner service of the department |ing is to be completed by next |@t jarge—and Roger Beauche- of trade and commerce recruits | July. Williams, Murphy andigmin a Montreal waiter who a group of young officers who, |MacLeod are the contractors (¢alked freely to the Grand Jury - ‘ te after a period of training in Ca; 4nd the architect was Alfred here earlier and whose where- nada, are assigned-_to Canadian-Hennessey. | abouts are being kept a tight An SHOW AT 8:00 P.} * depart- and its service building, and only as “Frank” and "ee| - jexplained methods of processing In the city police court recent- |totally-unknown man. He iden-, ™ |fish and agricultural products to jy, Francis J. MacDonald, Char- | tified a prosecution exhibit aa| |be handled by the company. _Jottetown, was convicted on an/|@ picture of Frank. | All aspects of production were jmpaired driving charge. This is| ‘he indictment charses. that not the Francis J. MacDonald | a, recipient was Frank James Eggs a ue, Charlottetown. |port. He has been charged as e : . $8 sy en —— Srewented by MOLE ETERS” ' j i . : C : trade promotion offices abroad’ THREE DRAW FINES eecret. pending his .,production ; Dorotty PROVINE. CONNORS | which the service offers to Can-| ree persons. were each fined | #8 4 Sovernment witness. Beau- aoe - Wiehe WE Ta ' adian exporters and the Cana- ¢19 and costs by Justice of the | Chemin has not been charged. Edward G. » j dian business community gener- Peace Albert Dinnis in traffic |. Apart from his disastrous} 4 nee ne ere i ally. : court jesterday. Fined were: | hurry in trying to get across qapgun nasmastensiy-1tn tartan SOBRE oh ROOTS ' As an essential part of thetr David Murphy, Stanhope, and the border, Caron told of mis- |jimitial training, these assistant Arthur William Flynn, Peake’s Cellaneous fumbles and mis- trade commissioners undertake Station for having four persons Chances that »sounded fantastic a tour of Canada. a LEARN FIRST HAND Such tours enable them to| not having a valid driver's lic- gain first hand information on | ence. the Canadian export trade so | they may be better informed | when posted abroad, and pro- vides the officers with a broad- er knowledge of the Canadian economy. Included in this year’s group are Roger B. Blake, Dennis B. Browne, C. Donald Caldwell, Paul E. Ladee, Alan L. Lyons, Archibald D. McArthur and Da- vid J. 8S. Winfield. xkx«wkek kkk * ducers 37 cents per dozen today mL i fe agree even features 0 fe A R ROW” : + * ve campeon EGG PRICES RISE The price for A large eggs has | risen by six cents per dozen | isince last Thursday as Charlot- | | tetown dealers were quoting pro- | was 31 cents | | last week. Other prices quoted _| here yesterday were 4 cents for A medium and 20 cents for A small. a ie -WEATH ER i | ERSTE __ COUNTY COURT OPENS | A long list-of-garntshees, debt TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: RR RNR ment: “onetaNR onan --eases an. - school -tax. defaulters | comprises the docket as Queens | County: Court opened its Low Overnight High Tuesday | tember sittings yesterday was RIBWOON cis isicciga - 31 66 | Judge C. St. Clair Trainor pre- Vancouver ...... . 67 _| siding. Action against defaulters Regina 3.50: 39°58 was being. taken by trustees of Winnipeg . 33 so achool districts 20, 162, 8 end | Toronto ... 59 73 31. OHAWE sivesescis Se = — Montreal ......... 54 63 ' Beta. La oe ~ %& SMUGGLED Pe & , : ie Fredericton ...... 48 66 ‘Continued from ' ty ie ‘ Saint John ........ a7 BI gexgeue as me ee 2 . 2. om , BS Moncton .......... 42 66 cavalcade of homebound Texas we Be ie Lenn 2 Yen at ee es ee soa HAMAS 6.66085 Si 86 (cars which would be expected oe iy r * Be + an ee ee Charlottetown ..,. 42 63 to get cursory scruitny. Bek ae we oe ' - . r SYGEOY® es Sv ccsecc 30 58 FUMBLED JOB Z 9 : ; a 9 ; Yarmouth 49 39 Instead; he jumped the Wh our stand on (Viutual Li forge Maa pt, | Boston . 49 58 | at a slack period; with the re- i oo : : : New York 58 74 | sult thrt a U.S. agriculture de- | 4 { 9 Miami .........66. 70 84 «partment inspector took a look | ; Ow net cost recor New Orlearis 71 88 (at the car and found a suepl. | a Tucson seodtbece oe 9% (cious bulge under the back | Los Angeles 62 7 seat. Thisthad resulted from a | : HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- second mistake at Mexico City, | ther office says changeable skies where the car was loaded by | |. ate__ predicted in mest..regions--_some cohorts still__sought —by- "| today as two disturbances move U.S. authorities. Caron said | away from the district to be re- they disobeyed Rivard'’s in- BRR MR MH RR MM Mr. MelIntosh_. Sounds like something I should look into a little more. Where ~ could I...? | TODA Interviewer 22 Just call your nearest Mutual a Life of Canada representative. mB Mr. McIntosh - - [didn’teven know they had one! Interviewer Let me explain: net cost of a life insurance policy means how ‘much money you get out com- pared to how much money you put in. Mutual Life policies, in ‘the long run, are out in front. ‘. Mr. McIntosh Is that so? ~ Interviewer i ee Right! And The Mutual Life has : ae maintained this enviable record for some years now. . | -Mr. McIntosh How come? 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