ISLAND NEWS PAGE New D Eastern And Central Districts Be tere Gate rc wees QUDTISE TO Rocket MONTREAL (CP) — Maurice; “Tt all depends on whether mon on QV OF irks’), Richard said Thurs:|tme new teams can the day the announcement of a new | players enough—they muight get NHL division cane a8 & ‘SUT |the best players into the new |prise’ and he didn’t think it ‘they pay enough, It’s pi Ei i e * . could be completed ‘quickly. Is Disqualitie or Sora en } divisions it would be a idea’ to have one out West | the EDMONTON (‘CP)—For the elected official to 25 per cent of One in the East which second time in six years Mayor the shares of any firm which Dlay together at’ the end William Hawrelak of Edmonton enters into a ‘contract for sery- season,” said the former is out of office because of land ice or work with the city under diens star who now: is aggistan deals involving the city which money is payable to club president David Molson y In a written judgment by Mr. Hawrelak, who was first Chief Justice C. C. McLaurin of elected mayor in 1951, resigned the Alberta Supreme Court, Mr. in 1959 after a royal commis-| Hawrelak was disqualified sion found him guilty of gross|at least four or five years, and | =| Thursday from holding office. misconduct in land dealing. Mr.|therefore a partially interlock- | The mayor, in a statement is- Hawrelak denied any wrongdo- ing scheduled would not work S\jsued through his lawyer five ing ~ fe well immediately. i|hoyrs after the judgment was He was elected again to the “It will take a while before | released, said he plans on im- $)5,000-a-year post in October, | another: division is good enough | mediate appeal. 1963, for a one-year term, and|to play the ‘present teams,’ *] Chief Justice McLaurin de- was returned to office for a. we | clared Mr. Hawrelak had vio- year term last fall. lated the City Act in ‘&* business JAZZ PLAYED AT FUNERAL FORCOMPOSER 9 [— temacior ‘evsvat’ "or: Northern.Electric PREbIcnow maz pany in which the mayor held He predicted the ‘second division would Members of jazz quintet with a scriptural reading. died at age 48 of cancer Tues- " ee ait ot a Sales Reach Peak some exhibition-games with tee play spirited rhythm beside Friends of Dameron offered day. He requested that his eS eeeneeeeeeeeeeeseenaa MONTREAL (CP) — Annual | present NHL clubs and bier of Negro composer Tadd eulogies. Then music was play-- music be played at funeral. i Com- olts at Dameron during funeral ser- ed. Musicians are, from left: (AP Wirephote) | | SDU Coeds Lose 1m Lid ne sclipaweed cub-|ef esch sonses, until they're vices yesterday at the Advent Bass fiddler Reggie Warsman, i Lutheran Church if New York. tenor saxophonist Benny Gol- sidiary of the Bell Telephone | strong enough to take part Co. of Canada, reached a new (regular season 5 The Rev. John Gensel, pastor son and trumpeter Johnny Fer Traffic | To Notre Dame ar . | of the chureb, is in back- Cole. A’ pianist and drummer | ry EN bigh in 1964 of $315,700,473. Commpiting on Ge KE son ground. He opened services completed combo. Dameron Up Despite Notre Dame Academy defeat- Month | Queens Young PC Assoc. _| Shorter MONCTON (Special) Canadian | RECEIVES WORD | 10th, * Names City Man As President stor: berreen Borden, and Cape ATs Roy Leard, Mi. Stewart) ye saa’ SBU ware’ reapective A smeared wi | A D) f E N T U in 1960 P |season game in the City Ladies |Basketball League on March Tormentine carried more P&S qosth of her brother, Henry L. |ly as follows: sengers and vehicles during site ' David Hyndman, Charlotte- bert MacKay, Stanley Bridge;| February than in the same Costain, of Mission City, B.C.| N.D.A. M. MacLeod 2, 8 town, was elected president of secretary Mrs. Janet Haslam,| month last year, even though Burial in Revelstroke, B.C. — 3, E. wr - . ; , S. Gauthier, the Queens County Young Pro- Emerald; and treasurer George’ there was an extra day in Feb- ATTENDING MEETINGS ee Nem te eee S. Nantes, gressive Conservative Associa- Tulle, Charlottetown ruary, 1964. Corn | tion at the group's annual meet- Also appointed were five di- The two ferries, Abegweit, saguginn ee anepert (ns een oe en” é. First Game ing held in Charlottetown rectors from ‘each of the elector- | and Prince Edward Island, hand- meeting being held this week in lon . A. : The meeting was held in the al districts of Queen County. led a total of 14,840 passengers | ng with | Brien. ‘ POMPANO BEACH. Fila Confederation Me ial Centre ——— and 7,289 vehicles during the! Calgary. He plans to visit | §.D.U. — E. Smith 12, L. Gal- , . i. and guest speakers at the after- month. in-| relatives in Ed ton before lant 2, C. Power 11, B. Gaudet 1, ; of | returning to the province. , . noon session were MP’s Angus MacLean and Heath Macquarrie and Premier Walter R. Shaw Guest speaker at the evening dinner was Arthur Maclinnis, provincial president of the YPC ard Murray, Cornwall, is a pa-| association. e the = , P.E.L ee DA. MI In his annual report, retiring ebruary rion oe president James Lee said the | -D.A. — Nora Goodwin association ‘had a successful .CARD PARTY HELD 5. Nantes 6, S. Gauthier 6, G. fn ae tt a rg ci oe Se wn, sociation now hes 335 members car {recent care Party: bed at the Robinses. "| How A d Sivision of 350 | more | Hayden, ‘Dutstafinage, in aid of| . Con, |tening, Mantle, bout 75 attended the after- automobiles were | Hayden, Dunst ess . . Con-|Clouted one over the in i menting, and 55 were at | carried during February com. |F ee bord . ree. | . C. Bourque 1, Gut, | right -centre following Tony Ku- ve Other members of th ee eee ee , consolation, Marien {t_and L. Prizel |ware off Renate Daniels Red as ° mem the new cry | year. ‘ : . 3 were ; Ta executive are first vice-president coens nt Souris high — —__——____ Quinn; gents’ high Harold. Tay ont ee eee] The Yankees scored the win-| Ervin . "aks eons ae Ra Harold MaeDonald, Charlotte- | 4 are aot A face Ts ca RIFLE SHOOT | lor; consolation, Emmy *t “mith, | op win. ning run in the fourth on Bobby| Keith Shs eae hi town: second vice-president 'Ro-|#, meeting with the executive door Prise, Doris’ MacBeath: .Ticsime the score was 124 Richardeon's double -and infleld| tended * ocere- | eee ed Dennis tU™ |tor NDA with a scoreless t h | | Mrs, J. os Mammoth Bones tion last evening to complain | . (quarter, Aubuceh the tet a i E § three 1 Id ’ CARS COLLIDE Pa rather p 000 i , , A police car driven by ; Tt 2, Years O discussion centred around lack | Tom Vesey go Warren MacKenzie of the Char- re sen SASKATOON (CP)—Bones of government action in licen- Gordon Vessey 98 a Mammoth found on a highway ‘img and wage scale. | Jack Andrews 97 construction site at Kyle, Sask.,| The delegates felt that high | Stewart Vessey | ' are ‘about 12,000 years old, a school trustees should be respon- | Cecil Watts 6 PWC S ypo University of Saskatchewan sci- e RIFLE entist ‘said Thursday after a i SHOOT carbon analysis dating route a which lasted six m s. Dr. K. Molson, J. Mccallum was in charge of i $3 Tephingny Ae Fane | real the work, which required al- 3 College Small Bore Rifle Club at | >#*# most a pound of bone from the | . "92 the RCMP Rifle Range on Wed-, ‘¢** elephant-like animal's skeleton.| The teachers 91 nesday, March 10, 1965 ] | tise of the, en # Thursday | Scott MacDonald oo, He a : }ment~-policy asking f.. oe s ——— ; Pen oe r Fo ft Rivard Continuess to raise their licenses go ev : ‘Mrs. Josie penta -o 98. me ering = semamee © Smith; gent's fire Freak ak Dafty ound Sarees 4 iad, 3 To Elude Police grants. od the : second, John Shepard; console. Lorne Stevenson 35 imal ay MONTREAL (CP)—The hunt type was held by the teac % Mr. D. Hume: freezeout Arthur| John Wonnacott 4 v: ’ for Lucien Rivard ground of Morell high schools and 8S LeCiait and Mrs. A. McKenna. |John Peake 9g | regain world Sy bet eS through its ninth day Thursday, mentary schools.in the Morell % Ken Smith ~ oa “Make no : ie with the beetle-browed fugitive auditorium last evening. 8 CARD PARTY WINNERS = |ron, Stewart 91 Buropean ans we still eluding police NAME SHORTENED 8% Following are the results of | Bill Hennessey gg fessional 43 Sub-Inspector Jean Gagnon of NAME SHOR . 8 the card party held-at Cove 700 Tame a9 NHL. roe F ° Quebec Provincial Police said| Im 1781 a California townsite |Norma Armsworthy 80 head - Stanhope Community Hall Barry Clarke 3 wa iia’ : neither the QPP nor United |bore the name El Pueblo de | Dwight Vessey 90 | Thursday evening ladies’ first, | anes Stewart go 2round the a ee States authorities had any firm Nuestra Senora La Reina de | Ethel MacDonald PAF er ache > ya <7 a sgay pong Trophies were presented to the |‘? Suffer. x Bs..3 a new information as to where Ri-|Los Angeles de Porc’ Donnie Ellis | Daou conte teat |top marksmen and the runner. Me Cenk pneet soneuase sentinel ee eset — : Frank McCarville, second, Wil ech “at the girl, by Allin es Canada’s nat! ’ Wheatly; consolation, Jos- Trophies hockey “However under con 5 Geer peiae, Dew Presented for a yearly a¥-| resent conditions, we afte not , tee, ottons, SE Cy eee eee ” Bs 4 Joyce MacLaughlan. Tourna c : runner-up, being realistic ; im See Sant Lorraine| Peake; top girl shot, Ginny Be cated: Silver Spoon winners for the There are about 3,300,000 sta-| matches were: Larry Jones, Ron in Soviet universities and | Boyles, Jane Larkin, Lorne Ste- roll figure of a) venson, John i » os = ‘ : eee oe ree te eo We Lk ie aie S aor Fons a a alee ey eer, res oN ¥ eve? s a ar. 4 3 : ae 5 e ae tse gk ’ > s é P F aia $2 a | Pm c dace 52 ead ewe anc 1 ' ee eS, ie ‘SAE Agee ; A ty ees ri way 8 ; aS a ‘ co r : - ga ee Pie 7 4 7 ¢ , . - 6h, SE OES oe’, Pe te eo Sey vee ie nea phrye bey z ae je “ has Ne ry ex eee Oe ; ay cf h dM ee a ee spare ipapiige Shoe: og thd pgs ie *