LEARNING ABOUT A DAILY National ' Newspaper week is being held all this week Ioross the nation and s c h o o ltudents in the Charlottetown Irea are getting an idea what .— It is all about. Shown above are members of I Queen Charlotte High School class as they were given a tour through The Guardian-Even- NEWSPAPER lng Patriot plant yesterday by two Patriot Staff members. Here they are looking at a scan-a-graver machine. used for making new pictures. Criminal N egligence - ;; an. would a a. i... hear. SOURIS - “19 Prf’llflllllaI‘YIpossession of stolen goods. No hearing of a charge of criminal ink," was taken‘ and he win negligence against Percy Dan—t t Geo t Oct iel Dunphy of Souris. continued I appear a me own' ' In Kings County Magistrate‘s!“- plea on I charge of intoxieI tion In I public place. » Chester George MacIntyre of ‘s. pleaded not guilty to a c arge of hit and run. The case was adjourned to Oct. 21. when 33‘ E B G! Clarence John Malone of Souris River appeared on three charges: one of assault. a charge of possession of liquor in a place other than his re- sidence. and I charge of dam- age to property. He pleaded not guilty to all three charges. Court in Souris, Wednesdawl Francis Calvin MacLean of The cases were adjourned m With testimony I“ Crown “it-ISM”... rt: was remanded m ' ‘ ' . .' ness RCMP Constable James m 0"" 21 for hem-mg l" Swr‘5-» M. Dunn of Souris detachment. i Km“ county 53“ on 8 Charge Cst. Dunn told of arriving on 10‘ the“ "I 800“ valued at 0V" the accident scene and his sub- i $50. He will appear for plea sequent investigation. The pre-Hn Georgetm' oct- 21, liminary hearing was adjourn-I James me Francis of Fm“ ed for the. hearing of testimonyl of further Crown Witnesses. in . I‘m“ “'35 FemandFd 0" 3 Charge Georgetown on Oct. 20, at 7.30 I gamwzslgnvgdgimg “839:” p'lfighn William MacDonald of; Eugene Gallant. St. Charles, ,—I St. Peter's was {med $200 '..nd.was remanded III) 00!. 21 for Joseph Blair Carter of Souris. appeared for sentence on nge o theft of a motor vehicle, and was :emanded for sentence to Oct 1:1 The cases were heard by Kings County Magistrate James B. Johnston. QC. uty—At-— torney General J. Arthur Mac- Guigan, QC. represented the Crown in all cases. costs or three month: after. changing his plea of not guiltyH James Leonard Clooney of - Dundee. pleaded guilty to a' charge of driving without a licence and was fined $25 and‘ costs or 15 days. ‘ Pius Alexander Fihnan ofl Faces 3 a °‘ Nova Scotia Man Charges Eastern And Control Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. Oct. i5, 1964. 5‘: GEORGETOWN — A heavy docket was on before Kings County Stipendiary Magistrate lames B, Johnston. QC. Georgetown yesterday. I Deputy-Attorney General J A. MacGuigan. QC. represent- ed the Crown in all cases. John Henry Gauthier of Bril- tol. represented by G. Gor- don. and charged with impair- ed driving, was found guilty and find $100 and costs following evidence of seven crown wit.- nesses. Giving evidence for the Crown were: RCMP Cpl. William A. Wilson. Charlottetown: Cst Ed- ward J. Stechly. Charlottetown; Allan Charles Robins. Victoria; William Albert Touzel. Victor- ia: John Lannon. Victoria. and Raymond Joseph Lewis and John Henry Maclnnis. both of St. Peters. Stanley Donald Bruce. Heath‘ erdale. was fined $100 and costs for impaired driving. MISCHIEF CHARGES Basil Freeman Higginbotham. Murray River. wa fined $3. and costs after he elected trial y to a charge of doing mis- chief. damaging a truck wind- shield. property of Earl Acorn. James Howard Rafuse. Mur. ray River. elected trial by magistrate and pleaded guilty to a charge of mischief. damag- ing a car windshield, the prop- erty of Byron MacLean. Rafuso was fined $35 and costs. John Earl Jenkins. Murray River. was before the court on two charges of impaired driv- ing. Both cases were adjourn- ed to Oct. 28 at 1 pm. fo trial. Wayne James Lannigan. Mon- tague. pleaded guilty to joy- riding. and his case was ad- journed by consent to Oct. 28 for sentencing. ames Gary Sampson. Char- lottetown and Larry ayno Fraser. Monta e. both charg- ed with hunting migratory birds in closed season. and both rep- resented by William A. Reddin. entered pleas of not guilty. Their cases were adjourned to Oct. 21 at 1 pm or tri '. TWO THEFT CASES Joseph Gladstone Vuozzo. .3 Souris West, pleaded guilty to I charge of possession of liquor not purchased at a vendor. He was fined $25 and costs or 30 days. Douglas Allan Younker Southiport. was remanded to Kings County on I charge of # IOCAI BRIEFS # LEAVES HOSPITAL Cathy Squarebriggs has re‘ turned to her home at 31 West.- view Drive after being a pat tent in the RBI Hospital for 25 days. FLUE FIRE The city fire department an- swered I call to a flue fire at 143 King Street late Wednesday afternoon. No damage resulted. it was reported. Time of the call was 4.30 pm. VISIT MOTHER TN HOSP. Gladys Farquharson and Arthur Farouharson. Ottawa. were in Charlottetown over the Thanksgiving weekend visiting their mother Mrs. E. w. quharson. who is a patient in the F.E,I. Hospital. WINS AT WORLD‘S FATE Mrs. Gordon MacDonald of Waterloo. Ont... was one of 19 Canadians to win a silver me- dallion for one of her photogra phs entered in the international color competition at the New York World's Fair. In addition. she will receive an honorarium of $100. Her husband. an art teacher. is the son of Mr, an Mrs. Russell MacDonald of Sum‘ merside. CHAIRMAN RECONSIDERS City recreation council chair- man. Gordon L. Bennett after. meeting with Mayor A.W. Gau- rbt and chairman of the city rink committee Wednesday. (greed to withdraw a letter of resignation and to remain city recreation council chairman 'or another period. it was report- ed late Wednesday. Mr. Ren- nctt had tendered his resigna- tion It T‘uesdaly night‘s meet— Ing of city council. LEARNS OF DEATH Mrs, William Week‘s. Fred- ericton. received the news of death of her brothersin-law D.N. MacDonald of Jamaica Plain. Mass. The late Mr. Mac- Id. I native of Brookficlrt ‘ Dona P.E.I.. died In a Massachusetts hospital Sunday. Oct 12. after I lengthy illness. He was mar- ried to Ihe former Janie Mac- Donald of Glasgow Road. who mourns his passing. also three “I. nine y'andchildrcn. a bro- “ Alexander and sister Chris- II. of U. .A annai mu fake place In Forest Hills ceme- WI l Thomas Henry Bristol, Liver- pool. N.S. pleaded guilty to .charge of impaired driving and ; was fined $100 and costs or 10 of 1 days: pleaded guilty to a charge Jof driving without a license and was fined $10 and costs a 11 pleaded not guilty to I charge of theft of an automobile, elected trial by magistrate and was re— manded to Oct. 21. He appeared before Queens County Magistrate James B iJohnston. QC. yesterday morn- log I Charles Robert Walton. Char- Ilottetown: Owen Francis Mac- lGarry. Vernon River: John Alexander Grant. Peakes Sta- tion; Herbert Edward Cole. Bay- ;field; and Raymond Lemuel lMathews of Mt. Albion were leach fined $100 and costs on lcharges of impaired driving. PAINT THEFT The cases of FrancIs Eugene Trainor, Southport and James Arthur Maclsaac. Smrtbport. l i I both chargedrwith theft of 10 gallons of gasoline and three gallons of white paint were ad- journed to Oct. 19 for sentence. Both pleaded guilty to the charges. Lawrence Daviid Bingley of Southport was convicted on I charge of driving without due care and attention and was fin- ed $10 and costs. Five persons were each fined $20 and costs or 30 days for ille- gal possession of liquor. Fredrick Alonzo MacRae of Parkdale was fined $50 an costs for taking an automobile and driving it without the own- ers consent. Wilbur Amos Gibbs of Grand Tracadie had his case of im- paired driving adjourned to Oct. 22 at 7.30 to fix a date for trial. George Benidict MacDougall of Dundas was remanded to Oct. 16 on I charge of impaired drl- ving. iAtIantic Teachers’ Groups To Open Convention Here The threeday Atlantic Con- ference of Teachers’ Organiz. ations gets under way in Char- lottetown today at the Vocation- al Institute. The session will last until Saturday. Theme of the conference is: Greater unity and closer co operation in education in the Atlantic area. I Delegates of the various teach- Iers' organizations attending the conference are as follows: Prince Edward Island, Tom Hall. Anna Riley. Charles Campbell. Frank J. Costello; Newfoundland. Brother A. F. Brennan. W. C. Robbins. Ray Wight. S. J. Pitman: New Brunswick. A. H. Kingett. E. M. Lynch. Yvon Albert, E. 1“. Camera Bishop; Nova n. . . Scotia. Florence Wall. Mary Valleyfield, charged with brea . entry and theft. and represent- ed by William A. Reddin. elect- ed trial by magistrate. Ho pleaded guilty and was remand- ed in custody for one week for sentencing. Articles stolen were an electric toaster. electric iron. and some towels. James Malcolm MacLeod. Valleyfield. also represented by . charged wit break. entry and theft. elected trial by I judge without a and Oct. 21 was set to fi date to hold I hearin town. represented by John P. Nicholson. was charged with driving without due care and attention. journcd to Oct Limited. represented by r. ing to file an income tax re- turn. The case was adjourned to Oct. 21 for sentencing. A previous plea of ‘’guilty had been entered. Three persons were each fin- at ed 820 and costs for being in- toxicated in a public place. persons were fined $20 and costs for illegal possession of liquor. An Indian was fined $10 and costs for having possession of liquor off I reserve. under the Indian Act. An Indian woman was fined 10 and costs for being intoxicated off a reserve, under the Indian Act. Docket Is Heavy ; At‘ Georgetown by magistrate and pleaded guil-. t lury ‘ 'x a preliminary f 8- ‘ Louis Clarende David. George ‘ His case was IdU _ 21. IN Brookins Produce (Montaguel ; M 'Reddin. was charged with fall? “ I Temperance Federation Has Special Speaker Dr. John Linton. general sec reta'ry of the Canadian Federa- tion on Alcohol Problems is the main speaker at the P.E.I. Tem— perance Federation a n n u a i which meets at Charlottetownj Monday. Oct. 19. Dr. Linton has just returned from the 27th International Con gress on Alcohol and Alcohol- ism which was held at the Uni- versity of .lohann-Wolfgang-Go- ethc in Frankfurt - on - Maine. Germany. This the third such conference that .campaign. great effort was re— 1quired on the part of everyone .to put the campaign over suc- I tin I Some 800 dealers representing .more than 120 count ligLAND NEWS pAGE ’UF At 46.5. Per Cent ’1 With One Week Io Go ‘ , W A report from I board meet-i Frank MacDonald. provinciIIEWF-Vv I' log last evening of the P.E.I.!campaign chairman. made IE United Fund shows that 46.5 i special plea for each fund work- l per cent of the objective hasl een reached. l Kinkora leads. with 85 per} er to complete returns by Tues-1 day, Oct. M l A stetson bot will be. present- cent of the quota reached under I ed Tuesday as I prize to the . p 3" O chairmanship of W. 13.1 MarKenna. regional chairman who com- pleies his area canvass first. Williard Stewart. board mem- her for Kensington. reported that Everett Donald. campaign. chairman for the Kensingtonl region. has collected 53 per; cent. 1 The advance gift section.l Cnarlottetown. stands at 101: per cent of the objective. I Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie. chair-‘ man for the residential area. sat housewives were sharing in the‘ campaign. in addition to the wage earners of the family. I Brig. W . Reid. provincial: president of the fund. stress the role the fund plays in the education of youth. as well In supplying asststance to those in cc . It was pointed out that In the week remaining In the cessfullv. and if each family contributed 25 cents per week. 6 objective would be reacti‘ ed. by the Ford Motor Company ms were present at the three-day gather Speakers Included Henry Ford F1. who outlined the important role which the farm equipment business occupies In his com- . e Charlomtow;za clarification. II It has been lled. Linton has attended as general secretary. In 1956 he went to Is- pany's plans for the future. and Robert Mormon. general man- fMILESTONE ‘Continued from page oneI out: of exclusivc federal con— cern. .Quebec and some other prov. inces objected. arguing what Ottawa regards as its exclusive constitutional power could af- t he provinces. They sought I a . The upshot has been ment to abolish 91 I1!. Replacing it II I provision In 1 the amending formula itself. 10" 0 separate piece of legislation. allowing Parliament to make amendments only after winning the consent of all or some of the provinces. depend- c . BET”- ing on the subJet Basically. Parliament could make laws in fields belonging constitutionally to the provinces the provinces agree But these laws would have no effect in provmces that don't agree. Similarly. the provinces could enact laws within the federal sphere of jurisdiction. but only if at least four of them enact laws In such area and if parlia- ment agrees. Either side could Withdraw Its consent at any time. All this would become knowu as The Constitution of Canada Amendment Act The communique outlined in general terms the formula ac- cepted. It concluded: tanbul. Turkey and in 1960 he was in Stockholm. Sweden for I similar conference. A native of Saint John, N.B., Dr. Linton attended Teacheis College in Fredericton. NE. and Acadia University, Wolf ville. N.S He also attended Un— ion Seminary in New York; Yale Center of Alcohol; and In- stitute of Scientific Studies in Loma Linda. Calif. Besides speaking at the an- nual meeting of the Temperance Federation he is also scheduled ager of the company's tractor division. who made announce merit concerning I new line of tractors which will soon be m-‘ troduced. Mr. Hampson said that this new line represents over $100 million and more than I million man hours in engineer- in-g effort. Mr. Pridham. in company with other representatives of the comi‘any. attended a stage pre- sent:tion of the new product line at Radio City Music Hail and aISo participated in market to speak at the First Baptist meemgs Church of Charlottetown at 11 ‘— ‘ NOTICE n Returns The office of D. 0. Born. From World ~~ COAL IN STOCK . Old Sidney 0 Albion ernments of the I a. hard - Ian-l a. Manta to the fcrencc Igreed that the govern-‘I diIn constitution rh.‘ ment of Canada and the gem-proposals before that comma; provincel‘tee is one for a complete is. would from time to time study, I writing of the entire document, "it the light of experience. the' oWeVPl’. Quobec Education Minister Paul Gerin - Lajoig' an expert the constitution and a committee member. said citing of the Canadian consti- tution and any revision proposv. als which may be submitted by any of the governments." it would be "a um 0 Then as no mention Wed- months" before the commute. owever, of what reports. changes will ,be sought. . Meanwhile. Premier Lesags Premier Usage noted the described agreement on the ebec legislature has a ape—formula u "I great achieva- cinl committee studying pos-iment." It was an historic eient, * * i * *1: 'k t * *- HIS BEST ONE YET! DON’T MISS IT! TODAY ONLY m-BIMIWYN-MIVER m SHOWS 8:30 -'I ~ I Stove & Furnace Size . Blue Hard Coal . American Furnace t Smithing 0 Coke and “Stoker Pea ID.C.. doctor-of .“-.,,...... l the will be closed this com-i ling weekend due to the; Ford Meeting Prompt Delivery d Yard Service contra MONDAY 3 as THE GRcATADVENTU'RE BEGTNS' "I‘M lfldh Siu=iii :; THE. ~. , G E ‘ALBERTON —— Kenneth Prid- ham. Montrose. has returned from New York Gitv who once in farm equipment called i fall git Fall I convention of Canadlam Chiropractic AI-i . re he 1 attended a world-wide conter— ISMIa’tIon’ Usher, Thomas Parker Geoffrey Moore. Also attending the confer- ence will be the deputy-minis- ters of education for the Atlan— tic provinces. representatives of various. provincial trustee \ as- sociations. Gerald Nason. sec~ retary~treasurer of the Cana- ian Teachers‘ Federation. Mervyn Ball. secretary of the Australian Teachers' Associa- tion and Monsignor H. J. Som- mers, executive director of the t1Maritime University Associa- on. Ind A dinner will be held this evening at 6.30 pm. It the Fathers of Confederation Mem- orial Centre. One bottle of oven cleaner with each range. 1Souris K OI C Installs Officers l SOURIS — Officers of the ISouris Council of the Knights in Columbus were Installed lTuesday night by a. M. Callag- ‘han. state deputy. chief execu- ‘tive officer in Prince Edward .— m ... 3.: = ; Officers installed were: Grand Knight. Herbert Chev- crie. Deputy Grand Knight. Herbert Cheverie: Deputy ‘(trand Knight. Raymond Camp- .hill: Chancellor. Rev. Father ‘hunphy; Financial Secretary. Charles Gillls: Recorder. Cyril Gallant. Warden. Joseph Camp- Iiell: Treasurer. Frank Whol- lan: Lecturer. M, J. McQuald; 1‘Truslce. Paul McPhce: Ad- V\O('al9. Joseph Conway: Inside Guard. Charles McMahon: Inutstde Guard. Joseph Mc- ‘ Isaac. Past State Deputy; Melvin McQuaid congratulated the stale deputy for the efficient lmanner in which he carried lout his duties and outlined an interesting program for the aensuing year. ' Deputy M. F. Hagan also addressed the meeting. He outlined the plans lfor programs at the state level land the need for I coordinat- lcd effort. Ln Attention the North River Jr. Residents North River. York Point. Cornwall. New Haven. Clyde River. Kingston. Hamp- shire. Rocky Point. Nine Mile Creek. West Royalty and surrounding districts. INTERESTED IN HAVING FIRE ENGINE PROTECTION IN YOUR COMMUNITY! IFSO Please attend a meeting to decide whether Farmers will truck or not! Come yourself or send I representa- tive fom your community! NORTH RIVER JR. FARMERS HALL THURS., OCT. IS at 9 PM. have. 1 fire 58 Grafton St. Charlottetown the} A PICKARD and Lower Queen Street Parade of . nventory Spenals CO. each range. FREE Free pot holder with 24 inch automatic Gas Range with large perma view window. Clock con- trolled oven. Centre sim- mer top burners. smoke- less in I drawer broiler. full length fluorescent top light, finished in gIeaming white porcel- Iin. trimmed with. bright blue finish. Electric minute minder and many other features. 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