Starling July 1. citizens of Charlottetown will get their first look at one of the fam- ous double—decker omnibuses which cruise the streets of London. England. 011 that date the huge 14-foot high that date the huge 14-foot,high vehicle will begin operating year suspended sentence theft of goods Valued at less fore Magistrate James B. John-. slon. QC. Wednesday in Kings t'cunty magistrate's court. The accused. who had earlier pleaded guilty to the charge. was required to post a $2,000 houd. Deputy Attorney-General Ar- thur MacGuigan represented tic crown in the case. Souris. charged with driving uhile his licence was suspended “as represented by V.J. Fras- cl'. Souris. No plea was taken and the case was adjourned to July 8 FISHERIES CASES The remainder of the docket was fisheries cases. The Magis- irate suggested the crown and the defendants get together and select a day to hear the cases in Souris. the date to be fixed at the next sitting of the court here. Jilly ll. The Magistrate lOCAl BRIEFS said appar- SISTER DIES Mrs. Albert Nicholson. Orwell ('ove. received the ews on Hum 25 of the death of her tsistcr. Mrs. I). S. McRae of Van- CO‘JVN‘. formerly Gertrude Jenkins of Mt. Albion. Inter- mom will take place in Van- ‘nuwr. ATTENDS MEETING ety of Labor- atory Technologists is current- '.V attending the annual conven- tion and executive meeting. of the society in Regina. Sask. He is expected to return to the province this weekend. CARD PARTY — At the com- munity Centre card party last night. the door print was won hv M. Blanchard. with Dennis Ringley winning a special prise. pther winners were: ladies lrst. . C. shepha . ond. Mrs. William Rhynes: "ml. Dennis Bingley: consola- Ilon. Mrs. J. Callaghan and Donnie Carr: freezcout. Dan Chipman and Stephen Hughes. HUME FUNERAL - The fu- neral for Lorne Aulden Hume . . Wyrwas. Hymns "ms were "When He COM‘I" and "Safe in The Arms of Jo- nus". Attending in a body were he scouts of the 9th Trinity “00.0 who also acted as flow- as g? , era: alny trunnion. Jack int. Gordon than $50. when he appeared be-. William Sutherland Carter oft ‘Souris. charged with on a series of daily sightsee- ing tours of the city which will continue throughout the sum- mer in connection with local centennial celebrations. The omnibus arrived in Charlotte- town Wednesday via CNR and was unloaded yesterday morn- ing and moved to the IMT Fisheries Cases : Dominate Docket SOURIS -— John Patrick Mac-l ently the fines and penalties lm- Leilan, Souris. was given a two- posed hitherto in the cases of. forpossession of small olbsters ap-. ipearing before him had ‘been effective He told fisher-i men in the court to pass the‘ word along that stiff penalties; r the rest of this year and for. any time he was on the bench in‘ the future. would be imposed. Joseph Gordon Gilliam of ing a fisheries officiIl. tad the information as laid withdrawn plea was taken under the new charge. Gilliam had pleaded not guilty under the former charge. The case was adjourned to July it. The crown was represented by JP. Nicholson and the tie fendant by M.J. McQuaid. Merlin Joseph Chapman of. the pos-l session of 25 short lobsters. was‘ not present. The crown applied to have the information amend- ed but since the accused was not present. the application was denied. The case was ourn- ed to July 8. The crown was reg presented by Allison Gillis. ‘ Milford Derrick Robertson of North Lake, charged with pos- session of 22 short lobsters. had previously pleaded not guilty. The case was adjourned to July ii. The crown was represented by J.P. Nicholson and the de- fendant by M.J. McQuaid. ters Harbor. had pleaded not guilty previously to the posses- sion of short lobsters. He was lreprescnted by J.P. Nicholon .and the crown by Allison Gillis. i The case was adjourned to July a l Eldon Wilson Drake. St. Pe- ters Harbor. who previously pleaded not guilty to possession of short lobsters. also had his case adjourned to July 8. He was represented by .l.P. Nich- olson and the crown by Allison Gi ' William Sutherland Carter. Souris. charged with obstruct- ing a fisheries officer. previous- ly pleaded not guilty He was as represented by VJ. Fraser and the Crown by J.P. Nicholson. The case was also adjourned to h E ‘< Chester George McIntyre of Souris. charged with the pos- session of 135 short lobsters. also had his case adjourned to July a. He had pleaded not guil- ty. He was defended by VJ. Fraser and the crown represent— ed by J.P. Nicholson. Lloyd Willis Townshend. For- tune, charged with the posses- sion of 108 short lobsters, plead- sec- ad guilty. He was fined .76 and costs or no days In jail. He was ouris. charged with obstruct-I lrving Leonard Drake. St. Pe-t TOURS} START ON LILY] . To Be Held I and is rewarded charge laid. No' l l E? 2’. represented by \KJ. Fraser. He had viously but CFOWH. Barra. charged with session of ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts _. Here the potential driver, John White. points to the original board which indi- garage. cates the major stopping - points it used when in serum with the London Transport. This vehicle was built by Ley- land Motors in 1951. 1‘ I S pleaded not guilty pre- changed his plea. Allison Gillis represented the Neil Francis Mclsaac. Rock the pos- 104 short lobsters. pleaded guilty and was fin $75 and costs or 20 days. Eliel Leander Paquet. Souris. over by King Lion Howard Miachan. ive meeting were read by score- taly, J.W. Lavers and the finan- (:1 al report treasurer, Frank Parker. EASlE land. Jr. RCAF. spent the pasti few days with his parents. Mr.l a in Murray River. They left to-l day for Halifax en route to hisl posting in Penhold Alta. in Manitoba ‘ Smith become provincial cham-1 pion for the second year in If championship match at Brude-‘ nell, Sept. 15 and 16. The funeral for Capt. Edmond J. Lanteigne took place Thurs-- day morning from his late res dence. Lower Montague. to All Saints Church. Cardigan. where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Pres- ”i No Blame Attached To Driver; On Sunday The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri. June 26, 1964. 5 [ions Club Float Voted lo lake Part In Regatta GEORGE'I‘OW‘N— The George-l It was decided that the nine S. would be awarded on the stand- ln the final examin- . gs based on --me minute. 0, the 1”; exec"Hations, held in June. in the case divided. was presented by the l RN MONTAGUE - Nine contes- -tants will be competing for Strawberry Queen in Monta- gue's Regional Strawberry Fes- tival to be held .luly 15, 16 and BRIEFS,” The girls conle from Monta— POSTED T0 ALTA. . . Cpl. and Mrs. Vance Strick- Legion- Curling club. MRI-15.: the Alpha Rehekahs._ the Wom-. en‘s Institute. MRHS Alumni.' Y's Men. and the fire brigade.l it is an assorted group, some girls are from the high school and others are now working at their chosen careers. heir P-LOWING COMPETITION .ages run from 16 to the early Recent plowing competitionsfi 20's. and from blondes through saw W. 0 lm fired heads to brunettes. Their talents are assorted also ranging from good cooks. beau- l nd Mrs. Vance Strickland. Sr., v ow. He and runnerup E. 11.; Mickey) Demman will repro' blic speakers. dancers and sing- ent Manitoba in the Canadianlers. The basic requirement for all Icontestants was that they be of Igood character and with this assumed, marks will awarded on the basis of so for LANTEIGNE FUNERAL —— I l-jent and charm. ‘ Inquest Hears ton amill. assisted by Ve charged with possession of 45 Rev. J. w. McCardle. deacon. short lODSIEI‘S. pleaded gum! and Rev. Louis Dooley. sub- and was fined $25 and costs or 10 days. Diabetic Comp Starting July 19 A camp for diabetic children will be held again this summer at Tea Hill Beach. under the direction of hockey player Billy MacMillan. .it was announced evening at an executive meeting of the Charlottetown and District Branch of the Can- adian Diabetic Association. Dates for the camp are set at July 19 to Aug, 7. and par- ents planning to send their chil- dren are advised to apply im- mediately. It was decided that a further effort will he made towards in- creasing membership association. as it was thought that many diabetics who do not belong cotlld now benefit from membership in the group. The executive decided to In. Vite Miss Isabel Lockerbie.‘ BHSc. RPD’l‘. a Toronto diet counsellor. to visit the branch in the early fall. 10 Speeders Are Fined Fines for speeding were met- ed out to 10 persons in Queens County traffic court yesterday. Seven men were lined $10 and costs or five days: Percy Regi- nald MacPhec. Charles E. White. Keith Maynard Scott. William Keith urrows. and Blair Kelly. all of Charlotte- town: and Beverly .McAllister of w London and Woodrow Wheatley of Parkdale. Redford Murdock Kennedy. Bradalbane, and John David Reeves of West Devon were fined 815 and costs or five days. and Wayne Fitzgerald was also fined 810 and costs or five days all on the speeding charges. ayne George Hughes of West Covehcad appeared on a charge of driving without due care and attention and was fined $10 and costs or five days. Another man was fined 10 and costs or five days for oper- ating a vehicle on the highway with width in excess of 96 in- . Two men were each fin- ed 310 and costs or five days for parking on the highway. l O 3' O PEAltE MARTIN tTD. Arc pleased to announce the appointment 0 MR. llOYD B. WEEKS Charlottetown as manager of their REAL ESTATE DEPT. deacon. The pail-bearers warez} John Landrigan. Daniel Burke. William Martel]. William Chris- - tian, Archie White, and Daniel Acorn. church cemetery with service conducted by Father Hammill.l in the; God : Set-en witnesses were called :last night during the inquest into the death of three-year-old lRandoloh David Bradley. who tdied Monday. June 22, as the ‘result of injuries he received ~when struck by an automobile at Michael's corner. Interment was in the ACORN FUNERAL —— T h e funeral for Earl E. Acorn of 5 m Lake Verde was held from th i... Jenkins Funeral Home to Pow- nal United Church on Thurs day afternoon. An Orange ser- vice was held for the deceased" on Wednesday eVening in theE .- Av Scales acted t0? the Crown. ‘Judge. Halifax; Frank Zebber- funeral home. Brother 6.]. Mrfurfizey 3:523:19' "no l—_—_M “HM'W‘MQ ‘ man. Halifax: W..J. Ward. Van. Gordon Ross. Worshipful Mas-‘ .d ‘ f I. y m BENEFIT CLAIMS nnor 'couver'; Tom Trainer. pres! nt fer, assisted by Arnold Bruce iev‘ 9"“ ° "Sg‘gfince °“ 93 ‘of Trainor Truck Rentals; Dr. '93” 0f "‘9 dr'ver- I OTTAWA ((‘P‘ —- Person! Frank MacKinnon; H arold chaplain. conducted the service. ', . I The services at the church and: Key “'me’f in the mules: at the grave were conducted by; was Sheila Simpson, a twelve Rev.dG.A.D. Elliot. assisted by&year-old. visiting in Charlotte- Rev. T.R. Goudge. Hymns sung; town, from Amherst, N‘s. She were “The Lord s My Shepherd ' l was the only person to witness and "Breathe 0“ M9 Breath Of; the entire accident. Apparently " Fiflwel‘ bearers were;she saw the young victim Tun L‘Ol‘in Drake. Wyn-Sin“ Drake. 1 across the road towards her and Floyd Smith a n d Donald. then turn around and r Drake. Pallbearers were Owen. hack into the cai- driven Callaghan. Milton Smith. Harryl Murray. Kelly. Joseph Wood Georges A truck driver. Sidney Vessey. Weatherbie and RB. Mutlow. l of Charlottetown. was following interment was in the church . Murray's car and also saw part cemetery. of what had happened. un by Playing Tonight and Saturday ISHOW AT DUSK ' RochiiudSon Paula Prentiss .g ’s l I HIM.“ Marts Favorite Sport: ? .llAllll snowman mu m] moflmmummu-mamm 1...... TECHNICOtOR’ of a tie, that the pnlze would hel ! Festival Queen Contestants Hove Busy Schedule Ahead I gue and surrounding districtsI ‘ ‘ land are being sponsored byilnto high gear with the Lower 3.!" 35 yea” “i 59"”08- He ‘such Montague groups as the‘ iicians. swim instructors. to pu-. poise, personality. beauty, tal- al The coroner’s jury ruled af-Iperformed the autopsy. r all testimony had been given at the child had died "as the iresult of brain and lung injur- ‘ ies sustained when he acciden-l Vlally came into contact with an automobile driven by George. court tram and oath» ed the plans and the work d publishing the mags which.» is growing steadily W the entire church. l Foil acceptance by ule' yCentennial committee. the club? .decided that it would operate me‘ i canteen service on Geol'getown‘s ‘(Jentennial Day. to be held July the Camp Improvements l22. It will have a canteen on William Mackenzie of los- whapf during the water sports ton's Mills reporting on the Dild- i ' and one on the get. stated that the Island school grounds in the afternoon congregation. had all but one during the track and field events, accepted their “locum, (or A canteen will also be operated - 1964 and mu “tum. w the at night e mammoth dance .‘ mm, In be held in the tale w thumb am“. in T to are- . .- , , v- I The Presbytery of Prince Ed-‘Church celebrating the 100th date were 35 t‘ cent MW Eggs:fgggfifiifig‘lgfiiin‘ggmhf.‘2:1 ward island. at its meeting in anniversary of its present than they we" fill! “In. M the canteen service... will he fern]. the Kirk Hall of St. James‘ church. and the 134th snniver- year. I “med 3. me next mepilng, Church. Charlottetown. Tues- sary of the founding of the mm In the evenlns at St- Johns day. lea-med of the extensive gregatlon. The interim-modera- Church. New London- the PR!- iLOBSTER 30": renovations and improvements tor. . T.H.B. Somers. also bl‘let‘y' Fonducwd I ION!“ of | entertainment ("tnlnltitt’e. being carried out at Camp Keir reported on the improvementsl“Cognition for the 119“! IP' imported in?“ a very success“ under the chairmanship of Hughl now in process at the Mount Minted Qtdmned. missionary. “Ohm” ho” was “emf” "he. sum‘. Lowry and his committee, lSiewart Church, R9“ L991“? R~ ml”- BAl 3D, "’9" “’"a’fif “.r Hawa’id Ma‘Lean’ The basement has been made The Belfast church this AuquTM Who, hit! it!” “m “P heA'hTuef 3" Sumeefgiizunmefli over with new foundation. list celebrates its 140th annl-i TeStdence 1" “19 min” It New I ’5 ‘9 ltdorgm'n I‘r ‘Ofilv walls. the interior of the house3versary with a preaching mis-f LONG". MF- F1165 is 1 End!!- .'am°5 c 0" e ' "McConnen being completely refinished. fire slon by Rev. R. W. Ross. mod- ate 0’ Waterloo Univerliiyv 0' ‘- ' Johnson and Charles V v . . or in on. otfice building of Bathur- tschml grades and to the one r... is to select their own chairman: addition tatthttes for mom} sloo.ooo RECEIVED de, ma mg We is m; dumb at Marine “d decided to sendimm grade. would be present; J.A.B. McConnell, who teaches erecmd and, 8 new Sleeping 05'. ev. P. . Ruddell reported lerpof 'the ‘(_hurch.‘ ("sun “mp their decorated’lfloat to the Souris'ed to the winning pu-plls by the school in Quebec and is a mom- hm W” W“ "mm Wm“! I°lon the results of the campaign 9,. missionaries Rev and“ I Regatta to take part in its par- King Lion at the annual school her at lat-go. was welcomed in gebplre-Zbytery by (the late Mtgsllor the furnishing of the new C Km 6. India Mm.- ada The meeting was presidedlclosing exercises and that alleyhis first attendance at a club a 9 0mm“ 0 the Pete” Presbyterian College building to M‘m ‘mes was born. ' l . ‘ Road Church. ‘ Montreal — to date 3100.000 has‘ meeting A number of other mat- Mr. Lowry and his committee‘ been reach, elatimg ‘0 has”[ and “1””? were thanked for their excell- k activities “Pt'e discussedcnt leadership in this war . 0d. g h d t l . prior to adjournment. . P. .l. arch: Ari-an amen” we” mad f ~0mer§ W 0 P98 he “Ion! - from Stamford Church. Niaga-fdelegat; ,0 the A,.....,c°..o‘.’.f and offered the prayers. and 3 Falls- om” W” “('99de ference on world mission to be Mr‘ Gm's' Wh" Dreamed “‘9 and his release from his Alber-iheid M Moum Allison Univep Sermon» RPV- - A- Campbell ton-Tyne Valley charge will‘my July 27 _ fillers the charge to the young take effect August 16. ’ Mr. Darth “'0..th “ Ian mister . R9“ - CA Currie- wymfln of improvementpof theO Grii'dmi A receptm." 1" honor of M" wadde“ and E‘wfl‘ F051" Pre‘ Memorial Cairn at Alberton and' and Mrs' mes and the mem' _ . sented reports on the recent. its proper upkeep. b?” 0! the presb'ytery wal Pro- Tht’tr first 39963191109 “'i” general assembly in Knox Col-j ‘ B. C Lowery as Chm. Yteed hi’ the ladles in the ,take place both"? tht’ Stra‘lber' lore. Toronto. Whit?“ they hfld‘ tian education convener. outlin- Ehilf‘i',“ the “039' EL commiflttmfl ed plans for the introduction of‘ TOKY The moderator of presbytes'y Rev, Donald Nicholson. conduc- ted the service. assisted by Mr lters r club ed of the 8240.000 exoected over a three-year per- 1 I o O tReutersl—Thc lea- t“'1‘he Christian Faith and Life" nese defence agency Thursday icurriculum in the nursery. kin- said a training “99! 0f the dergarten and primary depart- Japanese self - defence force meats in October. and in all would visit Canada and the departments of the church United States on a 21n-mot'it‘h [school by Octtfber. 1965. :rlailggg cruise beginning July I. meme at North Tr on and n, . e commi ee on evangelism . e agency said the fleet. warm “no”! he award the the charge as Maxed supgfy.'tand social action were asked with 1.160 men aboard. was m CdeERnBLES On the recommendation of. to study and report on the gen- composed of four ships. includ- On Thursday they will be pre- Mr' Dam“ and the Kirk sel'Ieral “Temblyslfemni'ance 0": inflame 2300-10" “sump Tom. sent at tile street dance and at Sims concerned the PreSbyI'ery‘ the SUb‘lECt 0f Marriage and sum under the command , 0! various functions held that dav. l disjointed the Albel'ton-Tyne Val-I D'Vorce ' 9‘" ’ "dm'ra' Kazumsm Ku‘ [try festival begins when they will amended as p. be at Brudenell Park on the em. .occasion of a band concert giv- ten by the famed RCAF Central “TIRES AFTER 3" YRS- Band. Ottawa, on July to. Then, 0" Jim" 4 ‘Re‘- “WEEK” on the 15th. as the festival rolls 19" Tamed {mm “‘9- ""515"? .Mmlagu, Ronni me potent will continue to reside in the lal queens u . , . , , Rev. D.C.rH, Rayner. editor of hara. The fleet will call at ; on I. .ldav the. .1“ b d we“ ley Charge and named Rev. L.R. ,, . ,, , ‘ln cmlwerhbleglinnthe Sig 2”“- Files as interimmoderamr in The Presbyterian. Record l Esqulmalt, B.C.. Aug 20 and l * * succession to ME Daren was a welcome Visitor to the Vancouver Aug. 30. val para e. in the evening will come the n was announCEd that the climax of the week with the general assembly. had approved dance in the auditorium of the or REV“ R- In Gillis tailing his I Montague Regional High School,I Course at college and Mr. Gil- 1 featuring Don Messer and Hisiils Ipillants to, undertake this work on rea . TENDERS Will be received by the. secretary of trustees until noon Monday. June 29. 1964. for sale of old Alber- ton elementary school grounds on Main Street containing one acre more or less. l Wanders. Tht‘re. one lucky and 1 i‘" ‘ I icharming girl will be chosen Congratulations were. convey. for Queen. and crowned. to 1h? congregation of Har- ‘ it is hoped that this part of "In-Eton Church celebrating the the centennial celebration will .100“ “Plversary tilt! year. 0! become an annual event and n lis expected that the girls willl i be given three days that‘ ' they will long remember. 7 Witnesses; {Arrive Here i Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Blanche England. Secretory. Ry order of Trustees. .4 4 4‘ 4 4* * t air * TODAY SATURDAY 'f‘wo doctors. Ross Pal-k rl. A. program that features horn ‘ ‘and Andres Aquino. testified as: Tam"? 301,“ sw'm’mng' but?!" to 'the type and extent of the: dancmg- “mm” and recepfmm‘ linjuries received by the child. as We“ ‘5 “St 91”" hum" ,Dr. Parker. a specialist in ped-l awa‘is delegates to the Atlm' "atrics. made the initial exam—lhc pmvmce‘ “tomobu‘ d9 Imam“ of (he child m. llers convention which begins ‘= ~ - ~ ' t ~ :l there with registration Sunday pmvmmal pa hmongt 1 e ve n in g and ends Tuesday night. Speakers at the various meet- .ings include: W. . kins. ‘ Parkdale: R a l ph Simmons. Keith O‘Hara. Halifax; Charles Chipman. Dartmouth; Walter Two other witnesses. includ-[ iing police testimony. were heard. Dr. Allan Mat-Millan was cor-_ loner for the case and Alan K.‘ ‘ MacLean. Canada Life Assur- ance Co.: John R. Priour. pres- ident of Cumming Perrault Ltd. an E. Kress. of the Fedor- aiion of Automobile Dealer As- reau of statistics said Tuesday. ‘sociations. ‘claiming unemployment insur- lance benefits on April 30 de- f cl-ined by 100.0th to 497.743 com- épared with March 31. the bu- I * * “a. (7* *,_§T_£ North River Drive-In .Coming Monday iillnss DARREN JESSIE aovcr LANDls "‘.':°.5l‘é'.'t° CINDY CAROL sl-lows 3:30—7—9 t .MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT ATTACK or THE I . tiltithliY... FilllTllls mlrs AllVENTIlllE 0"" " DON , "Ls THHNICOLOR @lllill “filial Emma-Elm «mum Insists/sunfiua-luu hill-animators I l mum Richard GARLAND ' Pamela DUNCAN carp/rat “W M 11:45 pm. l l attains:assimtstvutaatl.