.7 of the duplicate Weekly play continues on lair-ate to inform the llrMCP lurecentpl Where he obtained the lquor. bridge club of Charlottetown. . - . r Calvin MacEachern. Cole- Following are present stand- he‘daa'.swt' sat elgmoc’ock' man. was fined :10 and costs ings computed from this week's The” w'“ be ' gene’a' "m" for driving without due care. play. "‘8 Preceding 5‘3” 0‘ Play be- t and attention. ‘ Northscuth: Cu"... 8 n d ' ginning at 7.30. and all nlembf‘fi ‘ James Everett MacDonald. Saucy 56. Mr. and M a]. .,, d l . !2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, m. Sept. 4, 1964. fifgona charge; winders Douglas, '42; Green 39.2.31: e "he 0 mm 5 e 001‘ 0 e e “HP . er's restaurant in O’Leary, Itad winging: gaucgggonl'aggbee' gTHE CHEF REPORTS I o Ilobstermg In "legal Area sterner 'n”: In t msh Shore wpas med 8'10 “:1 et. 51: Campbell and Rogersfltina where our pork chap-onl'm I , 45: Harvey and Lane Douglas. cassert‘le originated. 1'2 cup I e o o o _ figfsefor dnvmg wmm" ' 38; Cauty and Cauty. 36; fdry white wine and 1r.» cup wa. _ Toombs and Coffin. 34: Hineslter are used in place of 1 cup ALBERTON‘ — A Tiguish j costs or 30 days for break and B 'd b a fisherman. Eric Mclnnls, rE-lenuy at the Alberto” “gum-E U and Duffy. :4. l w w, ceived a fine of $10 and costs, I when he appeared before Mag jstore. Sentence had been defer-1t S t 8 ~Lstrute w. Chester 5. MacDun- .red over a. year ago pending. ans 9p . am Wednesday on ‘ charge of I good behavror of the accused. {is lobsters in a district i Bum W35 313° fined 31” lndi G I M normzfithoriwd by his "Bengt costs for spinning wheels on a l U Peter Joseph Buote. ’I‘igii'sn. mom" vehICIe- ’ was given a fine of $25 and, For permittin more than two —-————-—-——————-‘— adults and :ne river to occupy Six tables were active dur- . was fined $10 and costs. . I I; Adlour-ned A resident of North Cape was. m l A .. . . mum, of 152 King street, my, and a Coleman resident. under n 8i STORAGE I , I was heard in Queens County the 88¢ 01' 21 Yeahs, had a sim- l ISe‘pt. 8. MacCallum ls charged} MEMBERS or the P.E.l. Dr. is. M. Found. director, 1——————————— cafifggesgggpseggncrmegg‘ TUberCUIOSIS League 3" 399“ division of tuberculosis con- l' H' was Allan K Scales For the de- I m from 0‘ the new van' w trol: Blanche Conway Christ- Iquor Se "‘9 fence Lester P. O'Donnell call- . ed two witnesses. . Case IOUrned Testifying for the Crown were I ‘ itbe front seat of a '.ehlcle.t Hearing: George Edward Vey. Gleam; fined 32) and costs for pas-- The case of James Carl Mac- 595510“ 0‘ intoxicath liquor ' ’ Court yesterday morning and “a; 6836 agioméfibtotfept. 23i , I I was adjourned for judgment to. a" “’8! r9 “95 y e "‘98- ‘ I o r a P a in Ton a u How 0-" lwnh robbery with violence. I . y I and sat r Y cently purchased through the _ sale of Christmas seals to "‘35 “815 “195 dll‘edoru '1 transport the league’s mobile Wallace Thompson, x-r ~ , i ‘ the victim of "1° fine-ed m” Now confirming bowling reservations ndl RY. O Iona Native x-ray unit. Left to right are technician. Magistrate A‘J. Haslam' QC. be”, Archibald :3 Macpher‘ O Dies In Mass. adjourned the case of George son: John Richard Weddell. and for winter bowling league. M.J. Mike‘ Connolly. m. died . Thursday‘ Sept. 3’ In Camp: M b I X_R v P '1 Reid of 243 Dore}, Harry MacGulgan. All are from Hospital. Boston, Mass. 0 I e i Se ‘ 17 to allow :1” 51:”! t: Charlottetown. Mr. Connolly. a native or o t p' ° c“ "3 ° Cat. James Howah or the Afternoon and some evening time lon a. P, l. worde the P.E.l. Iletnesses. when the accused 8P- Oharlottetow' Police testified to uh I I greater part oi his life in iioi. ipeared In city police court yea- arresting th accused following GVCI b O . rose. Mass. He was a irrttilen: The P E1 T be. I l L f h d t H :terday_°n {1 Charge 0‘ UHIanUI- the incident. I xisitor to the Island staying at Rue has‘ r'ec'em‘fy 1;:“giigedetl: l“: '9”? “‘9'” “TV” :IIyT-‘figlngelllqwg- I d d ” Appearing for the defense is cottage at Briidcncll. V ‘ ’ I 98 “ X-I‘ay 9051 we “930 ~ . m 0 P93 e 3114! were John James Show of Chat- ' 1 He leaves m mourn his “He. modern «an to transport il510r5' discovered through com. to illegal possession of liquor 101mm“ and the accused_ For ,rmrvaflons can I the former Mary iMinnlel Walsh mob” xga} umt' It has been? munitymide tuberculin testing? were med $30 and cos” 01' 4° FOIIOWiDg the hearing JUdSe I formerly from Stimmcrt-Elie,‘a“"°““°e by me_league' I h . ‘ days and $20 and costs or '30 C. St. Clair Trainor adjourned e o . P.E.I.. and eight children. ‘ Dr; F-A. MacMillan,_ league surveys. In addition. many mm 1 days, respectively. the case to Sept. 8 for judgment Evelyn, Mrs, Ronald Macin- president. said the decision to tuberculous chest conditions; Two persons charged with and remanded the accused mic tyre. Melrose. Mass: Rita. I PUTChaSe the V3" was made be' I have been discovered. Idering through a red light were custody until that time, Mrs. Spencer O'Leary. Bel- fag: 11m _°V9I‘3II Inc‘s-359‘ 0‘ ———-——’——‘"”— eaCh fined $10 and costs. moot. Mass: Gerard. Melrcse,. U 1'0“ 0515 03595 "13 e 1 39‘ one man Charged with being 320 and co“, 01- md, I and u. lass. Dr, Joe in Iliedfordfipear the Prel’entil’e Program drunk and inca abl w ' y I glass” Mary. Mrs. Armond Gau- ShOUId be Stepped U'D. Mrs. T. Glydon p e as {med Other w“ Elven ' may ‘9“' 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ x ¥ ¥ . . I I I dreau. Melrose. Mass. Franms, He said purchase of the van Dl|es S 5|de and WE. Connell, Portihmoum' teuce. . N.H A fine of $5 and costs was gl- James. and Loreta. Mrs. Don- and of a new x-ray unit in 1962' . aid Sullivan. also in )‘Ielrosc ‘was made possible through the} SUWRSIDE _ The death The funeral will be held from ven a youth charged with driv- FEM 3!“ m Interment Will be in the MCI't 3819 Of Christmas “HI-9r Iof Mrs. Turner Glydon of Mai-- . Mangate United Church today ing the wrong way in a one~way~ h. % P059 cemetery I The original van. bought by gate occurred in the PrinceI. Friday). Sept. 4. at 2 pm. street. - .- the league in 1945. completedICounty Hospital. Summerside. . —‘ TECHNICOLOR v...- _ -—--a--'='-"'- m the VIENNA BOYS OHOIR ___._- . .. _ ___.____~_r r :- °\ _ if *****¥¥f¥g¥ Centre I mm: LAST Two DAYS. ~l'l' WILL BE REMEMBER? LIKE THE Today through Sept. 5th Last Chance TO See The _ awn? . ~- WAYNE g I SHUAgDTER MOST TALKED ABOUT . . ' “w a . Ch rim 5 Movie To Ever PIay P. E. I. . f d ol‘l‘el'own I o N I G H T __ Shotgqum its 18th year of operation a few Wednesday. Sept. 2. following 0 days ago. The Cliarlottetownta lengthy illness. She was the G 0 Club of the day sponsored former Ethel Fyfe of Kensing- EVEN S ' O Ithe project. ton. Dr. EM. Found. director of. Surviving are her husband, ' the division oftuberculosis cou- one daughter and two sons. N M trol, reported the total num- Olive, Mrs. Don Bowness. River ber of persons x-rayed in the John, N.S.. Clinton, Frederic- .old van from 1945 to 1963 was ton. P.E.I.. and Lorne at home. At a meetin: oi the executive ‘ 230.708. and the number of 'Also three sisters and one bro-I of the Little Theatre Guild of cases of the disease requiring . ther. Miss Annie Fyfe. Mar- Charlottetown held at the home treatment was 326. lgate. Minnie. Mrs. Russel Carr, of the business manager. Jack Since 1956 the unit has been :Oharlotietown. Hazel. Mrs. MacKinnoo. Wednesday. Et was used as an adjunct to the work Illarry Chappell, Belville. Ont. announced that the 1964-1965 . season would open with three one-act plays sometime before. the end of October. I Two of the plays will be adult- 3 cast and one cast with high sci'iool players. Auditions will be : called to Mad suitable personnel -' for the plays. r While the financial statement as presenth by the treasurer. Mrs Doii :l a 5 J. Carmody. shtwled a deploth balance. it Friday, Sept. 4th was learncd that this did not in- clude income from the Charlo- CHARLOTTETOWN —- Maritime invitation Track and Since the Second World War.‘ Sunday, Sept. 6th 9 . 38$: hil'fl?gra;£°g‘° CHARLoT'rETOWN — io a.m. Arrival of as. “Christian bringing the- country. total m ~ Radick Royal Norwegian Sail Training Ship. 1964 to 11,000,000. ttetnwn erd of Trade for ren- Field Meet. ta of costumes and makeup . . I FYI. and Sat. . . - WEST POINT —- Centennial Celebrations —- 1.00 pm. 2.30 serilces hi. LTM members. or - p'm- rental n, mp 18mm“? for am“ Parade. Opening Ceremonies —- Boat Races —- 4:00 Matineea :-::“"“ r -- ‘-::-':=:==. lion: p - ‘ p.m. Fresh Lobster Supper — Step Dancing Contest- . . . ‘ g The mcctin: decided to ap- Mammmh Dance — made"! Sana" Damn" E - t .'e #1 : 7 9 proach the business and profes- Saturday, Sept. 5th venmgs ‘ r. . . . o sional men of the community 8.30 pm. I h s d 0' y : . wi record to becoming CHARLOTTETOWN —— Maritime invitation Track and I CI IOU I .__.. _ e m - 'l'here comesatime “Friends of the Theatre" in an Field Meet ' A ' \ z in M a - endeavor to develop a budget to SEATS ' ~ . every hCl’s'lfe. 1 . r WEST POINT -— Centennial Celebrations — 1:00 p.m. . . produce pays ln otiei‘ than the . I 0 When his . wmow Street playhmwa Parade. Opening Ceremonies — Boat Races — 4.00 Evening 2“ ‘ ' - z o b g The meeting was Chaired by p.m. Fresh Lobster Supper — Step Dancing Contest $250 up : ecomes the president. Arthur MacLeanl "Mammouth Dance '_ Modem' Sou" Dandng‘ Mating-e. Loo . > s : a“babe’.’.. W“ _ 2:00 up ‘ ' . \ 0 DON'T MISS THIS coMEoY. = sous AND DANCE REVUE . ESPECIALLY SCRIPTED FOR CHARLOTTETOWN! HIGH SCHOOL and COLLEGE V GOOD soars sum. 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