- Island News Page | 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Feb. 10, 1966. Stickland, Gass — Draws Remands Douglas Joseph Strickland vs zanee bond of $1000 with two arty Joseph Gass, both Charlottetown, each charged on . two counts of break and entry, were remantied to Feb. 21 at the district of Abney, were each | 7:30 when they appeared before remanded to Feb. 15 at 4 esac on similar charges of possess- | Albert Bisonette of Montrea! trates Court yesterday fea, rata begs for the|Tom Foss of New York and |inion Drama Festival, Macistrate James B. Johnston, QC, in Queens County Magis- - Frank Sigsworth acted as coun- se! for Gass Magistrate Johnston withdrew | from the cases of Owen Eric] MacEwen, .charged with ob- structing & police officer arid “Lee Elmer Wilson, Crap aud, | charged with assaulting a police | officer, after-learning that the | defense witnesses in both cases j would be the same witnesses he had previously heard in an im- paired driving charge against Wilson: He said~that he had made his judgment on the ered- ibility of witnesses in that case and that he must disqualify him- self from the two cases. He then remanded the accused to City Police Court.on Feb, 15. Mac-. Ewen had previousl? pleaded not guilty. Gordon Tweedy rep- resented both accused The- case of Edison Walter | Strickland, Clinton, charged with theft of an article valued at less than $50 was adjourned to Feb. 25. A previous plea of not guilty has been taken. Gordon Tweedy represents the ‘accused.. . A Seotchfort man, Isaac Jos- eph Paul, was fined $15 and costs ow an assault charge. KINGS COUNTY COURT. cee gr f following the ad- journment of Queens County Court, Magistrate Johnston held a short session of Kings County, © Court. He handed out a two-year sus- * pended sentence to Alvih Pat. rick Campbell, Dundas Centre, charged with converting to ad own use public monies enfrust- ed to him gg ng abe 344.79. between May 1964 January 1965. The accused bed =pleaded guilty to the charge. Somue for the accused was Les- ter O'Donnell. John Nicholson po gg for the Canada Post Office * accused was - in- structed to ie ate into a recogni- Pleads Guilty; Is Remanded - ‘Edward Powers. Atberton . pleaded guilty to the charge of break and entry when he . Apartment House. He was re- Clarence wiceay Dugan, | Augustine: Cove, charged with | tailing to stop at a stop sinh was given a fine of 910 and -—eosts..or five day... A resident of Bedeque, “John | Robert Harris, was fined #10 | and costs or five days for driv- ing On the wrong side of the read, Joseph Cameron Ranahan, Borden, charged with driving while his license were suspend- ed pleaded not guilty to the charge and his case was ad- journed’ to Feb. 16. Brian E. Peters, Summer side, charged with having 7: sufficient equipment on a hicle -wasfined—_$10 and costa | or five days. Allan Gerald Arsenault, Wel. | Unzgton, charged with driving j with a beginner’s license and | no licensed operator. in -the...ve- j hicle was given a fine of $10 and costs or five days. } Charles.-Everett-Harns,_Bor-_| den, charged. with — overloading 2 truck. was fined $10 and costs or five days. ° Terry Lee Chappell, Summer- | side, appeared. on a charge of failing to stop at. stop sign and j his fase was further adjourned A te’ Feb. 16. A ‘resident of Bedeque charg- ed with illegal posession of li- quor pleaded. not. guilty. to the | charge and his case was ad- | = to Feb. 16 , Liquor Case : Is Adjourned . There were eight in city police court this morning. Magnstrate | A.J, Haslam, QC, -presided | Frederick Joseph, city, charg- ed with selling liquor to another person had his case adjourned \ .ejty woman, Bernadine Chandler, also charged. with selling liquor to another person had her case adjourned to Feb n Alhe A Macinnis;ity chare ed with failing to stop at -at a red ‘traffic light, was fined $10 and costs or five days. Three city men were charged with being drunk and incap- | able Two accused were fined $™ and costs or 20 days, while: | he third man was remantet-to [-[- Feh 12 Two men were. arraigned “on Nezal posséssion charges. One accused was fined $20 and cost: or 30 days and the other was fined $20 and costs or 2 days EXPENSIVE STRIKE ENDS LONDON (Réuters) — A 10- day strike by 183 auto painters, sad to have cost the British Ford Motor Co. $2,100,000 daily 1% in export losses and: caused.the layoff of 3,500 employees, ended she 60 an inquiry eould be % i and Rubber Co. ; ter, Miss Karen Berar third | year~science student at a | Fredericton and a sister, | Harry Cameron, cheviaseionh Bei | Several nieces and nephews also| - duled for the Confederation Cer- .tmmignated te Conate te 1947. | tre Theatre Thursday, _ Friday He took his, drama studies at) and Saturday, March 17, 16 and- the School of Le Theatre du No- 19. : veau M Montreal. Hé par. T orm oq ticipa “poth French oat - int = “Gilliam OL. English ceaucions and receiv- | connected with the industrial | ereinoeneat at Georgetown met yesterday with Premier Walter Parkdale Lions’ ia. Meeting Shaw and four members of his directors meeting..of. the Cabinet ministers who were Death Occurs | In Moncton for Le Theatre du Noveau Mon- de, Le Theatre Club and Le Cen- tre Theatre. He toured as an ac- Feb. 4 in St. -John's, United Moncton, occurred suddenly ©9 Church. Interment was in Fatr Feb. 2.» | Haven -Memoriail Gardens She was the former “Muriel | | Hooper and was born in Ohar- | ‘Fox Breeders Give Collection as. chairman. _ : It was decided that four mem- |bers would go to the Annual District Convention in. Portland, Maine, June 6 and 7. Reports were heard from veri- ous committees. The next dinner meeting will | provincia! treasurer; Lloyd, Mae- Phail. minister of industry and Miss Duchemin advised that fis} jentries had been received from ine F. Rossiter, misigiar 4 | Vagabond Independent Players, i eries Ch tor with Canadian Players under. There was po indication gives |crarotetows, St. - Dunstan:s tne direction of John Hirsch. her the government or. the |Uiiversity Dramatic Society and "lye, "Zouyi as direcied. sever- ty einer OP RCAF Players, Sumamersid®: 41 playe in English for the Na-| company what the meeting was | about Titles of the plays to be staged tional Theatre School. He. algo| | lottetown, “the daughter of the |- |late Mr. and Mrs. D.L. eased: i Mrs. Reilly was a member of St. John’s United Chureh and Company Men jacques zowvi, a Montreal actor, will adjudicate the Dom- "Se lees University hee Antigonish, | lin a clash during a strike by | Reilly. ‘~ represented the zone. adjudicator, Mr. Zouvi, sehe- was born in Paris, France and | Prince Edward Island. Th lsome 1,500 workers at a textile| Surviving are a son, John D. lista ice fonch tun Of Sis 106° airs at Izmir, western Tur- | McBeath, “Atlantic Provinces dis-| yince’s most colorful eras. Monday. | Jens Moe of Montreal, ail men Edward Island region, _|trict manager of Firestone Tire! When the indexing of the re-| Island. reparation of a thesis on and economic impact of the silver fox industry on the 3 Park Survey ., ing Made Lions Club was held jin attendance at the meeting . Chariottetow re- €d trophies for the best support. ) ’ | survive. A brother, Lt. Col. < . iM ay night in the Parkdale were Andrew MacRae, minister] gional secretary, John R Mac- oe fee on a meebo of et Ped — ae - | Hooper, died severai-vears ago. fe ow ag A seabed . many roles W, : Fire ‘Wan, Bill Mathews acted of agriculture. Alban Farmer,} Kinnon is the regional chairman, ions, He portra} Reilly. QC, 222 Mountain Road, The funeral service was held |. “Ghanottetown Boant 2 Trade, that a survey is being | made of the city arid area in ‘view of selecting an area tu re- | commend for establisnment ol “Industrial Park"’, Mi.” Moffatt seid there | three possible sites being com | gidered. It was hoped that the __________. by the groups were not avail- Riverside Hospital headed | French. produe- ' be: hela Geltiee senting, — able today. M ‘eee — ee ee Yesterday —- ai the | Study will be completed soon ioe Charteeoun Mate. " Adj idi tor | The Prince Edward Island re-(-———————-—- | Aid. of the burch. Confederation wield jyaica eS a INJURED | aaah ee Salve martial, heel ip Canadien Biives Feu | cords have bees conioleted this Of |sureties of $500 each. which one winner will be select- POLaCe tusnbend being the’ late | Breeders, Assoctetion ted | suimenor the plase 10 Jenny Spericer Acorn and Don-| Ministers Meet | | N ed ed to go to Victoria, B.C. for ISTANBUL (Reuters)—| Jena D, McBeath, former|a valuable collection of tro-|olfer an academic sch ta Arlene MacQuarrie, both of | | 5 am oe in M.ay. Twelve policemen, 20 workers|Moncton City Engineer, and| phies, publications and other | to a graduate of one of Canada's . 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