- > Fuel Oil And Gas The Imperial Oi Company | tanker Makawelie, yesterday un- | loaded a cargo of about 40,000 | barrels of fuel oils and gasolines from Halifax for Imperial Oil Company in Charlottetown. . | ; ; j aaa row ani cemn coil : scene ae Ba a hcl NR TRIES Gator thins Gen Bw wast ste | ' ° 4 Philip Kinch, owner and men- | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 7, 1965. r ' e A bd ager of Alberton Industries Lid. 2 ®! Tanker Unloads ew Marine Slip sa" = | : marine railway and the } plant can now build service ; eae boats up to 8 feet in A welcome wes extended on , icla y pens behalf of the town by Mayor Roy , Leard. & . Following the ceremony a re- ‘ ALBERTON — A new 100-ton “C.R. Leard, Secretary of the ception and luncheon was held a easona e U se cet Sate |SesPvar en ele we Sat tae at 41$outh yesterday afternoon in the w Tor the cereman \ers of the marine ‘slip, and Al- SUMMERSIDE — The case; Mr. Wedlock was represented -|presence of a large number of |heid in cold weather | Dette Industries Lid. against Edgar Weédlock, Sum /by Bernard McCabe. _|government officials and inter-| 5+ the end of the marine slip Among those attending the|merside, accused of speeding,| Brian Murphy, Linkletter ested persons. ‘ing | Coremonies were J. Watson Mac-iwas dismissed in County Court |Road; George » Cen- [) Wie efficiel qpening wee con The ips -sepeiae was Acting | Naught, Minister of Mines, Sealvesterday by Magistrate W. |tral Bedeque; Richard Cart- @ucted by Loyd MacPhail, .nin- | Premier peer sai@| ator’ Orville H. Phillips, S.C. /Chester 8. MacDonald. Evidence |wright, RCAF Station Summer- t of industry and naturel re-|‘De provincisl ich mae reae | Weight, deputy minister of agrt-lior the Crows: was given by St. |side and Norman Ramsay, Ha- sources, who pushed a button, to| Seliebted, NO Oe Ae at, Allon |Ciiture: Hon. Hemry Wedge, mm-|rieanor's Village Constable |milton, were each fined $10 and ‘4a the firet. vessel into the |!eat facility provided si Alber-|ister of Health; Paul Crandall. \Maxwell who said he had clack-|costs or 5 days for driving with- opening a mew era of de-|'5 and hoped it, wou ot of Dey Dock Engineering, Cam- led the accused at 50 mph in aout due care and attention velopment and expansion for the |™uch community. |bridge, Mass.; Claude Smith, !4miie zone. Wedlock adenied| Mr. Ramsay was represented “building firm of Alberton] Mr. MacPhail, said that new/director of town planning; P.A.|naving gone over the speed lim-|by Neil R. MacLeod. * [industries Lid. opportunities are provided for im-| Murnaghan, deputy ministér of |i; ; Blair Compton, St. Eleanors, - creased growth when people and| industry; Robert Grindley. | 19 dismissing the change, Ma-|pleaded not guilty to the same 5 government work together.|MLA; Robert Campbell MLA; | pi strate. MacDonald said that |charge and his case was ad- “Fine boats are built at Alber-|Rev. David MacDonald, Alber. lthere was reasonable doubt of |journed for one day. : ton south,” the minister stated,| ton; Leonard Baisley, Fishet- | tne aceuracy of Const. Max-|FAILED TO STOP : “and with the new slip addition-|mens Loan Board and »Warram | wel)’s speedometer. Reginald DesRoches, _ Mis- al work will be provided in ov-|Farrer, federal department _ of rot xine: ae erhaul and construction of the| fisheries, Charlottetown. 20d Dr. |./ tne Summerside Board and |merside, ee ee much larger vessels that now |L.G. Dewer, provincial secre- by Mayor George Key Jr. on be-|ault, St. ; ed asd tek aon Ro, pnemvegenee a haid of the town. Both paid tri- led $10 plu#tusts for failing to bute to the retiring command- | stop at a stop sign. . ing officer. Mayor Walter Cox Ralph Thomas Dodds, . oman nee Pee ee OF et RO Os OH HE Mh tw ood q ; " [Joined them in paying tribute. |merside, represented by J. Mel. te give it a good. close lovk! : W e In expressing his thanks, G-C jville Campbell, was fined $10 | HERE'S WHY: ‘* |Dagg who, on retirement wil] re-|plus costs for failure to yield at | The usual “life ex mcy” of 0 ; side in Victoria, BC., said his [a yield ER. oe Richardson, |) raimary furnaces ts about 10 our years on P.E.tI. a n a i ears. . Western and Central Districts extremely happy ones and that |Richmond, was fined a sles . BUT EVEN MORE | Peer Georgetown ¥ euths during these four years he had |costs for failure to have his car IMPORTANT: _| changed with rape, had their seen a great number of changes [registration transferred. wenn | heme’ Geaee case adjoureed with bail to : and progress, both in the com-| For failing to produce his dri- | Getta improvements im ine last etand to Oct. 27 when they ap- munity and at the local station. ver’s license for police inspec- 10 years you have a right to be geared before Magistrate James Commenting on the future of |tion, Lloyd Albert Nolton, Bor- discontented if you don’t havé a B. Johnston, QC, in Queens the station, he said ‘‘from where |den, was fined $10 plus costs. modern .LENNOX heating sys- County Magistrate's Court yes- | ' >, {I sit, with the amount of money | Allan Robert Rankin, Summer-|tem! If you do net have’ 3 terday. _s 8 a being spent on the base there is |side, was fined $10 and costs for | LENNOX heating system call ‘us Those charged are Lawrence no immediate plan to close it or |driving without a headlamp af- | TODAY. ‘| Stewart Burke, 20; Joseph Cari Onor e ring [ en pitta added however oe ‘ Solomon, 20; Kenneth Arsenault, “this is my guess”. ‘ ancis Champion; rnley, e a ond John William Prosper, darren? ae ene was |wes dined $10 and costs for driv. | Palmer Electric Jr. ¥7. SUMMERSIDE — Some 125 |ers and speakers for the gener- |conduc or ress |ing an improperly equipped ve- | Dig] 894-8548 - , : in ‘tt cat eee ee oe - a eee eee Marte raigned on a charge of driving |guests attended a banquet here| Speaking on education, Mr. + : ‘Sees while impaired had his _.case |jast night to honor Group-Cap- |Leard said that of the total num- ; adjourned, with bail to stand. |tain A.G, Dagg, commanding of- |ber of students in Canada there vs aie and John “Mullally .are seen 4 ‘Scottish piper and introduc- St. Dunstan's University. _| until Oct. 20. ficer of Gtation Summer- |are in the vicinity-of 1,600,000 of | If you “can’t afford to be sick” ctan's University last night | Sr chirped win causing pleat wation oa reikwmest: lave |oStod. that: Chane wene, 102000 you need PERSONAL HEALTH INSU: ; with ; stati ave |a : were 140, on oe eae sie sieaabaner in a ame wae ie apeeeatuataly one aie teachers in the nation but that : , IRANCE to, waist Seaieied toe Taek and Leslie T. Myers, Mt: Stew-| G-C Dagg has proven a popu- jonly one in 40 was qualified to candidates including Hon: .J art, appearing\ on a similar jlar figure since his arrival here |select and develop the gifte d cet ots charge had their cases adjourn- |four years and four months ago |child. ed until Nov. 1. and proof of this was shown| He told the members that edu- ; . Alwa Lorne Keefe, Bay For- |with the large turnout last night. |cation should’ be a continuing i ~--| yen, changed with driving while | The dinner was held in con- |topic with them. impaired “had hie case adjourn- |junction with the board’s month-| Speaking momentarily on tour- ed, with bail to stand, untitl Nov. |ly meeting and head table guests |ism and its promotion, ite urged 6. iors man, asin (Meo et ee ee ee beral candidates ment ‘“ Leonard Snow, Inkerman, | Nanght; Mayor Cox, OL. fr . i Sagas Some Island wld acy Ha to Wel lame | Bbgrnce Se Fh ppl gence or |Charlottetown:; Mayor George jregards to improvement. speakers last evening at a stud-|the superstructure.” 15 days on a charge of causing |Key Jr. of Summerside, Hon.| Following Mr. Leard’s address ; ent rally at- the St. Dunstan's; ‘The president of the Prince of |unlawful damage. Hubert MacNeill and guest (gifts were presented to G-C University coffee shop. About| Wales student council, Barbara| Patrick B. Feehan, Mt. Ste- |speaker Cyril Lead of Alberton, |Dagg by Amos Hubley on behalf 200 students from Prince of Wales} Johnston introduced Dr. McGui-|wart, charged with causing ajvice president of the Maritime and SDU, plus a smattering of| gan, disturbance in a public place |Board of Trade HOSPITAL PATIENT professors interested adults, Dr spoke mainly - ho ee a as an! we ee eee 5 eacontueel ‘ededes of tae : @ patient in the Sartre mean (eco Png rs Alay S| bared pasty and mada teak Charlottetown. piped around the hall amid the|Teferences to the recently an- TAKES TREATMENT clapping and cheering of most of |nounced Bladen Commission om Bloyce MacEwen of Stanley |the students, though there were | education and its recommenda- Bridge has entered the P.E.I. omer ec eeer vere oeeras — ‘Massive ee oe Hospital for treatment. Naught arrived later. eral and provincial will be need- NAME OMITTED 1 McInnis, a senior at SDU | ed to meet the educational needs In the obituary of Gordon Mac-|from Souris, Introduced Joh®/of Canada in the next decade,” Lean Harvey published. in. the |Mullally, candidate for King’s. | he said. ; Guardian of Tuesday,” Oct: $,|_“r. Mullally recalled his-stud- | - i ; * pick the | ent days at SDU and said at that) According to Dr. McGuigan 1965, the church from which the |jine the practice of. students| there is a danger in the involve- K It was Joe bree Danes eo ras ant Greek and Gar See lee Cra tae teaser’ tame ] Onl G& S Pot t Picker wi ae Charch. are now rallies and political) ger coming from the provincial y aro I : eee on walversdiy com |guvetumente, rather then. the : ’ federal government. Mr. Mullally tic- ; WESTERN tan aciillaly, spoke on politic} Following. the speeches of tte 1 — Only I-H Spreader ra Pare the Lite eienly One |them on many different matte il ada arene Unity, federal-provincial rela- | BOTH AS IS $ . = Tee |PUTURE PREMIER? tions, the need of majority gov- ; ; Gunerel of Mrs. Strieve Miller’! “wir, MacNaught came in during , Premier Smailwoo'sf ONLY. ...... wes held Monday afternoon ivr Mullally’s talk accompanied | new policy of paying student sal- : ; from her late residence to the |ny Alexander Campbell, MLA,|aries for attending ‘ Tyne Valley Presbyterian who was cintroduced to the|and morality and integrity Church where service Was COM- |cathering “as a future premier of | government re Gucted by Rev. Charles Hoe-/p1. by the chairman of the 0 etru, assisted by Rev. Keith |rally, David Mullally, of the CROP Whitley and Rev. Delmont Yep. |SDU Liberal Club. 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