er Island News Page 42 -The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 15,1966. Theft Charge Magistrate R.S. Hinton, QC, adjourned the case of Joseph Richard Parisella; CFB Sum- . SUMMERSIDE — Magistrate W. Chester 8. MacDonald, fined two Borden men, Joseph Cam- eron Ranahan _and Reginald Joseph they pleaded guilty to the charge in Prince County - Magistrate Court yesterday morning. The two had previously been i fined for causing a .disturbance in a public place, but had plead- ed not guilty to the charges of Resists Arrest, Borden Man Fined Coyle $200. and costs or | speeding. 30 days for resisting arrest when | Militia Course stop sign; Walter Clark Schur- man, New Annan, Cecil Camer- on, Summerside, and E1 mer DesRoches, Summerside, all for merside, until Ssturday for sentencing, when he pleaded Guilty to- attempting to commit an indictable offence, by attemp-t ing to steal gas. He appeared in town police court yesterday guilty to the charge. Eldon Melvin Ramsay of Bloomfield pleaded. guilty to paSsing when it was unsafe to pass, and was fined $10 and costs. . . Wilfred Dale Hutchinson af Lot 16 was fined $10. and costs when he pleaded guilty to fail- ing to stop at 4 stop sign. The Is Concluded The ‘Trained’ - Militiaman Course" at the Queen Charlotte- Armories was conc 17 ees 2 . a wn A a. I 3 | ROTARY GOVERNOR VISITS CITY Ci : ae eee 6 eee who have. a combined ser- MacLean, 30 years a member, ity Man strict, Fred C. Morrison, vice of 126 years as Rotarians. a past caeeeeh and Mr. New Siesaow. N.S. visited From LEFT are Mr. Morrison, Radio Auction in Charlotte- Is Elected eee ast \tuatins past prerdent and eee Peas ideas we ' Nea Noy were pan ct _governor; Neil club and 38 years service as | Clarence E. Watker of Char a Rotate ~ Fducation Dept. Buys “Two Pre-Fab Huts Hem, Gordon Bennett, minister ers could make good use of sim- of education announced yester- | ilar ones on farms or other pro- day morning that the govern- — including major construc- fabricated huts from War Assets “Corporation in Truré, and plans rare in the process of being as- sembled— they come in sections —and he hopes many Islanders will look them over to see the desirable features they offer. Mrs. fi S. Hughes Dies Lapsed Mrs._Ji )} 8. Hughes, hon- orary Alumnae, of 125 Pownal treet died suddenly at her home Sun- day A daughter of the late Mr. and ree Brackley P Point coiatie: (a r x Gray, David Wallace Elizabeth's Aid Society in con- nection with St. Vincent's Or- ae and was long for work, especially orphans. Mrs. Hughes was also |: member of the St. Dunstan’s whom , Maurice; a, Sa¢red Heart Rectory in \ ton Nov. 11 to 13. Among eighteen: p: participents_were wae guest participant on, Friday evening. The n topics for dideus- sion note elcid from quest- fons of participants _ them-\ selves at the ing meeting on | » Friday evenin Chief among the questions : What is Christianity? and,\What Is My Responsibility. As A. Christian To The World? From these questions. syb-topics were ore to be discussed through = day. Among these were: Christ A Model. To Be 1: . _ ae More Than This? - NX = In The Christian tite? eee SEALED with a HANDSHAKE. . Different opinions were ex- (and'mopey for you!) Pressed on thesezsopics but it tianty can be.meaningful and ‘\ That's the ‘way fast-acting . They relevant only if there is a *per- sonal conviction on the part of the Christian yoestoeooo te eeeeseeseee, was generally agreed that Chris- httle Want Ads \work OR TON rst The Minister stated the huts | While.the cost was not definite. ly stated it is believed War As- i-+-Mre:—John—Kelly,—of—this—city; of she Was a lifelong member of St. jat #135 resisting arrest. Lloyd North Tryon, was fined $75 and costs or 15 days for imp aired driving. Heard this morning in this case were Borden - RCMP Constable .D, Burchill and Cpl, C.M. Clark. J. Melville Camp- bell represented the accused. Fined $10 and costs or five merside, for failing to stop at a troops of ‘‘A’’ Squardon, P.E.I. Fogerson Howat t Regiment. days were: Claude Gaudet, Sum- | nov The course began Oct. 23 and car he was driving was involy- jed in a minor accident, court was told. P.E.1., was fined $10 and costs for failing to stop at a red light on Water Street. Case Adjourned | Remembrance service dar ing which Loran MacLellan sang a sdlo, “There Is No Death.” The special guest speaker was Newton MacKay, who delivered a talk on Antique Autos, a fas- cinating Hobby in which ‘two Y members, Paul Jenkins and George Scantiebury, are already involved. All » members expressed” their thanks. to Mr. MacKay for his time so readily’ given. The guest for the evehing was Bob Blakeney. morning- The accused pleaded Y's Men’s Club was conducted by Major J. E. Ready, CD, offer commanding “A” Squadron along with liaison officer Lt. V. W. Gregory and officers and NCOs of the squad- ron. ; Commencing Thursday night, \Nov.17,_“'A"’ Squadron. duct trades training in militia | crewmen (Recce) Black 1, the Squadron ing will be Films Are Shown At The Centre vice-president of the Department |, of Veterans Affairs romponent of the Public Service Alliance at. the founding convention in- Ot- tawa last week, int | Tignish Guides ‘| Are Inspected Mrs. Earl Hickey, Division of the P.E‘. Commissioner Council of Girl Guides, and Di- and Brownies at Tignish during the past week. Mrs. Hickey spoke to -t®> ‘of Notre Dame | br. guides on the founding of the and how a succe must be handled. She mame ‘the our! Tgnores Officer Souris Man Fined Magistrate James, B. 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