A fPFleP mood was evident at the Charlottetown Hotel last Ii:_;ht as Clover Farm more employees throughout the pI‘OViN'P held their 50h CLOVER FARM EMPLOYEES PARTY HELD annual Gu'lstmu party. Apu proximately 150 persons tended. An unexpected guest was Santa Claus who dropped in to distribute a little gift to IEquipment Is Donated TO Hospital MONTAGUE »- The Ladies Auxiliary of the Kings County Memorial Hospital recently do- nated physiotherapy equipment to the hospital. This equipment includes an infrared lamp. tab- le and mattress. Physiotherapy treatment was started by the hOSpital in Sep- tember and already many have Each year this organization has been making donations to the hospital and these have been a great asset to the hos- pital sldent. Mrs. .. ewart: vice-president. Mrs. Robert Ma- chon; secretary - treasurer. Mrs. Vera MacDonald. matron of the hospital. . the ladies and wish eves-yam a Menry Christmas. The party was chaired by Clary Flemming. A dance folowcd the party. Among moss at- tending were. Euclide Arsenault. and Mrs. Arsenault. Wellington; Miss MildredDa ' n. bany. at- Raymond Harvey and Mr. Harvey. Carleton. left to right. ’ Kings Court Has 4 Cases GEORGETOWN — A charge of having liquor in a place other than his residence was dis- missed yesterday against Ray- mond Duke Rattray. St. Peters. Tho Crown‘s evidence had been presented at an earlier session Still Possession CBSBSJSLAND NEWS PAGE SOURIS ~- Three 3.. illegal possessmh of a still were before Magistrate James B. Joiin<tou in Kings County magistrate": court yesterday in Snuris. George. Kenneth Blaisdelfl. Dingwolls Mills, was fined $100 and coat: for illegal possession of 1a st:ll. .\ similar fine was paid by Andrew John Blaisdell of the same community for a similar charge. Albeit Stanley Perry. Souris Beach. pleaded not guilty to a similar Phal‘EP and had his Fine ‘ Levied Far Assuali l Frank ‘lrfTai—villp. West Cove- ' head. was fined $20 and costs yesterday on a charge of as- sault He appeared in Queens Countv Magistrates Court be- fore Magistrate James B. John- , ston. 1 Hearing of a private citizen's request that. Alvin McCarville West Covohead. be bound over to keep the peace. was adjourm ed to Dec 1'.” Peter Henry Lovelock. Mone- ton. charged with giving liquor to a m l 'l o r. had his case. ad- Journed to Doc. 14. The case of Adrian Baglola. Charlottetown. was adjourned or S for judgement. The accused is charged with impair- ed driven: Maurice Willard Murray. Ver- . non River. charged with falling to 3le at the scene of an acci- dent. had his case adjourned to Dec 5 Cyril Fl .1 l p h MacDonald. Parkrlnle. chrirzed with drunk drivinz. had his case adjourn- (‘fl to Doc. TWO man (veri- tlned $20 and Costs each for having liquor in a plane nihpr than their resi- rlcrice. ENVOY NAMED OTTAWA tCPl—Extemal Af- fairs Minister Green Tuesday announced the appointment of w Paul Malone. 47. as ambassador ' to Iran. A native of Edmonton. he was counsellor at The Hague year. He formerly was on the staffs of the Edmonton Journal. the Vancouver Province. the Times of London and the Argus of Melbourne. Australia. ‘ EASTERN é BRIEFS, LL Heard InflSg from 1908 until his return to ' witness. paid by uris Court case adjourned to Dec. 12 fol- lowing testimony of one Crown John Francis McIntyre. Souris. charged with fishing in a closed area. had his case adjourned tnl Dec.5inGeorgebownt>ofixs _ date for healing. . Jack Johnston. Halifax. re A fine of $25 and costs Cornelius Joseph Gal- lant. Bear River, for having pos- session of liquor not purchased. at a government vendors store. eration at North River. Two men wens fined $20 and costs for having liquor in a thods used by television to show ity. was awarded to the New place other than their residenceichanging trends in agriculture Glasgow and two others were fined szoland inform urban people of the judges were Garth Coffin. Aud- and costs each for toxicated in a public place. iMoniague, Souris, Kings County l4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 29. 1% l o {N. Glasgow Junior Farmers lPrese‘nled Trophy Al Annual Agriculture Minister Andrew MacRae addressed the group and promised the co-operation of his department in the efforts igional supervisor of the farm was gand fisheries department of the CBC. was guest speaker Tues- day at the annual meeting of of junior farmers. the P.E.I. Junior Farmers Fed-t The Junior Farmers' trophy. i awarded annually to the group Johnston outlined me-idoing most ior its commun- Mr. group. Competition being ln-Irole agriculture plays in their rey Venoit and Robert Parent. ilives. Among the new directors el- and the accused and one witness testified yesterday. A fine of $100 and costs was given by Magistrate James B. Jolmstom to Waldo Jess Blue. Belle River. on a change of im- paired driving. John Archibald Nicholson. Milltown Cross. was fined $10 and costs for speeding, and .Vln- Warner Martin, Montague was lined the same amount for allowing an unlicensed person to drive his motor vehicle. Alan K. Scales prosecuted all cases for the Crown. been taking treatment. I present officers are. pre- . . St 1. l ' his trsvcls toi- the one. On: mallsl To Dlscuss Centennial flavor Noon. one of Canada's l urday. for discussions with the executive council and the cen- tennis] committee. i The uscutlvc director "of the comnuttco. illism Hayward. stated that the purpose of Mr. Moore's visit is the exchange 0! ideas that can be utlllwd in the plannin of Island celebrations. In ad tion to the many ideas that Mr. Moore has gatheredwln 7‘ Hayward said that the commit- l254 Farmers Seek Grain Payments A total of 254 applications lino been received on a total of 2.731 acres to yesterday for compensation. promised by the government to farmers have been unable to harvest grain fields. due to bad weather and wet ground. it was learned fro S . Wright, «my agriculture. . however. t h a t many of those acres will 0 harvested owing to the continu. lng fine weather of this week. Mr. Wright observed. minister - of It is h too has some ideas of its own they would like to discuss with the via 1‘. In the continual search for contacting other persons who possess some original thou- ghts and ideas which could be PENNY-FARTRING BALI (CP) A cycl. an old-fashioned “penny-larthlng" cycle in front of their display at a motorcycls show here. Two cam placed orders for £10,000 (830.. included in the program. 000) worth. 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