v JD. Stewart, left. provincial secretary: City Police Chief Stems Wdzster and George B. McClellan. commissioner of POLICE CHIEFS MEET SPEAKER (the RCMP in Ottawa are seen chatting during a civu: rec- eption lb!- the 13th annual con ference of the Maritime As- sociattion of Chiefs of Police LOCAL BRIEFS held last evening at the Ohar- lottetimvn Hotel. Mr. Stewart Several Cases ced Kings County Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC. in IS PATIENT nomonic MacDonald of St. Snuris yesterday and it was de- ;c'ldcd that due to the small size {of the Souris Court. room all Lawrence College. P.Q.. Is a pa- contested cases under the. Fish- ticni in the Charlottetown hus- pital MULLIGAN FUNERAL morning from his Ann's Church. Lot. 65. say. OMI. of Ottawa. grave. Present in the Carthy. Rev. Cameron Dona Bradley, Pallbearers Lloyd MacPhail. MLA. MacPhail. Everett ~ were thus transf The funeral for John Emmet Mulligan was held Wednesday late resi- dence. New Haven. to Saint stem and Ieries Act would be held in Geo- lrgetown July 21 at 10.30 am Six cases on the count records erred. Milford Derrick Robertson. North Lake changed a plea of not guilty to guilty on a cliai'z- of possesSion of undersized lob- was fined $25 and “'hl’l'e Msts or 15 days. Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by Rev. Francis Morris- who also conducted the service at the sanc- tuary were Rev. Charles Mac-i Mac- I d, 65511. and Rev. Austin :hbstm_ John Arthur Mlac Donald of Monticello was fined $60 and costs or 20 days on a charge of with . possession of 12 lobsters eggs attached and was fine $35 and costs (""15 days on 4 Ear onofafishorl ,. t 115 days for possession of nine Ralph McCarville. Joseph John- imbstmls Wm, FEES attached. ston. and Vernon Freenan. ment was in the church ceme- lei-y. EASTERN BRIEF I RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Frank J. Deagles. has returned home after being patient in the Charlttetown Hospital. LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. Sarah Deagle has re- turned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Mooney, Souris. af- ter being a patient in the Char- lottetown hospital. MOSSEY FUNERAL — ru! neral of Peter J. Mossey was held from the Perry Funera Home to St. Columbus Church. East Point. where Requiem High Mass was ‘celebrated by Rev. W.D. MacDonald who also con-3 ducted service at the grave. Pallbearers were: John B. Fay. John Murphy. Peter Massey. Bernard Massey. Joseph Conway. Interment was in the church cemetery. QICKLES FUNERAL — The e Hoyd . Stoch 9 was held yesterday afternoon from Trial Wed did More] Home. e hymn was "Nearer- My God To Thee." a solo "Safe In The Arms of Jesus" was Mrs. ln- ] { Rona-lid Peter Mlacilnnis. Sel» :k'irk and Walter Augustus Siwe. tony of Elmira were each ' .3100 and costs when they plead- ‘ ed guilty to separate changes of impaired drii'na. Kennet Jerome Ross of Lakeville had l . . 1 Application {By Union lls Refused T 3 ‘3 Q Application of Charlottetown Typographical Union. Local 963. ‘ for certification as sole bargain- ing agent for certain employees 'of The Guardian and Evening Patriot has been refused by the. I Labor Relations Board. in a de- ' cision handed down July 7. The hoard ruled that a ‘ majority of the employees in the 1 unit were not members in good 1 standing of the applicant union. at the date of filing of the ap-'_ plication and that no represen-‘ 1 l tational vote will be ordered. Interment was in Lower Mon- tague cemetery. MICKINNON FUNERAL l The funeral of Paul MacKinnon I was i , held from his late resi- idence to St Peters Church. St. ‘Peters Bay. where Requiem iHigh Mass was celebrated by lRev. Clair MacDonald, who also conducted service at :grave. Rev_ Charles Gallant lwas present in the sanctuary. Pallbearers were: Elmer Suth- verland. Hugh Mac-Isaac. Em- meraon McMahon. Henry Gal- lant. Aguatus McLaren. Joseph McP ' g. 2‘ D Members of anti- o‘ dian Legion of Souris. St. Pe- . . ters and Moi-ell attended in body. Flog hearers were Gor- don Cheverie. George Perry. Gra ve side prayers said by John Jarvis. last post and re- vellle soqu by George Bou- dreault. Interment was In the church cemetery. IStAND NEWS PAGE‘ Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. July 9, 1964. 5 One Year Jail Sentence Each Given On Separate Charges GEORGETOWN — Harry Wil-Ipossession of liquor not purl. Ion Moore of Cambridge was‘chased at a vendor. ‘ sentenced to one year in Kings FIGHTING : County Jail eac George Tennis MacDonald.1 charges. one of forgery and Rollo Bay and War Leslie the other of obtaining money‘Saville of Red House Were each under false appeared bef pretenses when he fined $20 and costs for causing ore. Kings Countyla disturbance in I public place. Magistrate James B. Johnstonnbv fighting. l QC, in Georgetown yesterday. 1 These two cases and two other Moore. whowas representedflllezal P055655l9“ 0858! were by William A. Reddin. pleaded;G"“rE"'"“'“ Pnll" C85": 1 guilty to the charges in a pm. 59"” Pel'snns were each fined vious court. His attorney inform-l”0 and ("5‘8 I“? 11181131 11055955 ed the court that restitutionESlm‘ “I l'qu‘m i had been made. The sentences; will run concurrently.. ; D I David Roy Jamieson of Sturz- eon. charged with care and con- trol of l motor vehicle while im-' I T I d phired and represented by Wit-' 5 liam A. Reddin was fined 2100‘ u I, and costs on the charge. he E accused was not present in court and the crown's application to I proceed in his absence D L-T. Duffy said yesterday1 granted. Three crown witness. that there was a recor turn-i es were heard .01" l" the meetings of the four-i , day Atlantic Provinces Dental irritates: “stuns? mo driving while impaired dismis 3“ “'9” 3‘ “hm” 75 Wives. at— s was represented by was the guest speaker at banquet which followed the re caption and Oommisstoner Mcx ‘mg card “1115' bmgoi Clellavn will address the police chiefs at their business ses- sions this morning. Transferred Due To Small Size OI Court SOURlS—A large docket fa-Ihis case adjourned to .liily 22 3"": WESldl’m- M”- Arsenaiilt; vice president. Mrs.§ chir of Souris had his case Hen“ Dmmni “Prelarlfi without Andrew pica. both facing charges of im-v without plea and John Francis adjourned to .luly is paired drivmg. Peter Joseph Brake of Souris thad his case of possession of liquor adjourned without plea to July 22. CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE Percy Daniel Dunphy of Souris . had his case of criminal neglig- ence in the operation of a motor vehicle adjourned Without plea to July 15. Four persons charged t tal receipts for the year were 1$1.037. I record sum collectediTHREE CHARGES lthrough various means includ- c and i Five delegates to the annualidllty and 3 general meeting of the society. charge of hit-and-run. He 3 a l e s. rummage sales the like. one- ‘ e tended the convention. which . . Hf ' - lLester P. O‘Donnell. ‘uw Charm 90“; "ii-ills" d9 ‘ scribed as "exc 1.: A talk on "The Recommen- 1 Harvey Brehaut Leeco. Nonfiction; of the Roval Commis. ‘ray Harbor was fined $100 and 51"" on Health Services" by .costs for impaired driving. $35 Dr, DW, millet stirred COHSId- Iand costs for obstructing a police Mable interest during yester- lofficer in the execution of his fla.‘"= llnal Session He is secre. 50 and costs on 3 fary 0 "19 Canadian Dental plead. A<5""l3‘ll"n. 8 post he has held ibeing held in Summerside July.ed guilty to all lhl‘Pe Charges- rm "‘9 "a" 24 3'93“ “9 l5 all-‘0 19. were appointed. They arei Frank Doiron. oiron. , Iaiilt. Josephine Hi i Mrs. Fd . Off Mrs. Edward ‘ ,. miind Arsenault. icers Mrs Arsenault: treasurer Mrs. Francis Blanchard: audit-[r Adolphe i George's: Arsenr mu, anchard. and Bell. Montague. and James Mac- .larvis Charles MacPhee. Gary Vincent McCar- Montague'. Roy dward oration Dentairc ale and a Special advisor on dentistry to the World Health Oraanization. r Fai'lane. Hopefield were one fnr 1}“, comm veal. . v . AJ. Wilson. a Charlotte Eiai’ardiflnf‘d $100 and costs when each "m," “3””, who Is now a pro- fessor at the Detroit College of Dentistry, delivered the other paper of the morning session. The work was entitled "A Dia- pleaded guilt ' to separate charges of driving while impair- - ed. Raymond George. McQuillan, .eorgetown. changed an earlier 1 v or. Frank p1 Doimn; Cmmcm . . Enostic and Surgical Approach lnrs. Mrs. Adolphe Doiron. Mrsflmm f1." "M gums, mtgutlll‘v a,“ lo OrlnnlO‘Zf‘nll‘ C3’9l9-" Arthur Arscnaiill. Mrs Frankwas m“! $5 an cos 3 or dnvl _"'~“' K""—_—"“"_"' Doyle. Mrs Rene Gallant, Mrs.l Jamar- Davey. and Mrs, ‘1 ley Stan Dotrnn. ‘ 15 Phys. Ed. Teachers Attend : um. Summer School possessmn of liquor in a place each fined $20 and costs days for being intoxicated public. I St. Thomas ' Aquinas Society ‘ Elects Slate A. I'llEhlllel the annual meeting of the Charlottetown .‘branch of St. Thomas Aquinas ’Snciety. held recently in the Community Centre. was the of ltaken in various narts of lope by Francis Blanchard. airforce school in France. other than their residences were in Net August In David Harper. Tignish: Phil- ' ' ' I ' .lp Harper. Tignish: Terry ‘ ‘ Carrier, O'Leary: Clarence Gallant. Miscouche: William . Campbell. Miscouche; Charles :Ballem. Summerside: Boyd lMacDonald. Crapaud; James Griffith. Sherwood; James acNally. 'l‘racadie Cross; ‘ Peter Grant. Charlottetown. ishowm: of a number of slides Ala". Elm Aquinas Ryan. Morel]; ~ 5 Miller. }schnolteacher who lauuht in an' Cmmmr , udson. Kinkora and Elizabeth following physical teachers It, was announced yesterday (if by David M. Boswell, direct." d: 30 days and four persons were. “i Phi’sical education that the each fined $20 and costs or 15 ' will v Brunswick from July 6 - Andrews. Kensington. I Members ,rereivcd the SllOWa Allflt’l'sml- Pharlnllt’lown. ling enthusiastically. ‘ Mrs. Edward Arsenault. sident of the society. pre- termed the past year a success in her secondary slate. throughout the province neX' mcnt backed up her claim. To—' year. BONUS OFFER report. 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STEWART Mac- LEOD winner of Philips ing while his operators license. . ~was suspended l BALL AM) SOCKET ’1 Edna Mae Hayter. Beatcn'a‘ suech doctors report sue. lMills and Milford Derrick Rob: cess will! a techniquelthat uses llertson of North Lake were each a ball bearing in the spine to .fined $25 and costs for having maintain flexibility \ Coldspot IS cu. ft. Coldspot 18 cu. ft. SIMPSON difficult to read st a council member of the Fed-: Internation- L _ J smesoussmns y I u . l Kenmore 30" Electric Range Children ' lhfiHed By MURRAY HARBOR ~ The Murray Harbor centennial day1 celebrations took place yester- day afternoon. A highlight of the celebration was the sky divers who made six jumps. Two members of the team, James Kierstead and Dicki Freeman. each making three jumps. The weather was ideal and visability good for the show. 0 large crowd of children on hand appea .a e mo than average. interest in this thrilling event. . Although wind currents were th mpers land within were able 100. yards of their target. The au-J dience was advised of what to watch for by the performers by the loud speaker of the. rented. nial ticket mobile under the di-! rection of Miss Pamela Slew-l The amusement park was kept busy throughout the after- noon with the chair swing be- ing the main attraction. This awiniz was built Irv the canton? nial committee and erected for‘ the event E.A. Keeping. chain. man of the centennial commit. tee. was quite pleased with the lresulfs and stated that the pro- fit would go a long way in help in! to provide a sports field for the community. A second attraction reccuv. ing considerable applause was the Burke Lad's and Lassze's Pipe Band with the Shirley Sll ver Rockets Majorettes in col»- orful dress performing to the music. A ham or lobster supper was I‘ ‘T'EL'T‘QREE'T‘I line of ‘ I B O L E N S 5 | Lawn and Garden I: ' iEve_ n. Carrie Her- ’ring. Helen Nicolle. Gladys Beck. Nettie Baker and Mrs. Johnnie Williams. street dance in the evening. r, Canada in the served to no booby m by 9mm. of “Two kinds,” try. the ladies of Murray Harbor. lCenteimial pageant. in Confcfl, Ahney. White Sands. Guernsey eratlon Centre Theatre. I Cove and Beach Point. ‘ Visits to the Experimen ‘I The centennial COMMlllM lliFarm. St. Dunstan's Unlversrn v ed by E - "Plnfl- 39- and the Provincial Building. w."’i 8‘5le by 3-D "will. Jill"! Gil- a tour of Confederation Centre. bee. Louis Herring. William an, schmulpd {m Thursday Clemenlsv Rnlaml PPM.“ wal- afternoon. After that the 4vH'ers lace Penny. Ray Brooks. Bell and others. The ladies in charge were 'ivn Macho 30h ‘will leave for the homes of their. host families. They meet again Sunday afters noon for tea at the beautiful Strathnairn home of Premier and Mrs Walter Shaw. ' Famed Band 4-H Clubers iPlays Tonight The dinner was followed by 'a 1 One of Canada's leading To bands the Central RCAF ' band from Ottawa arrived in lthe province yesterday and . this evening at 8 o'clock sharp Remflsemahveiflhgfilb83$: will present a concert for the provincial e‘chanzp program citizens of Charlottetown. and will find themselves presented area In the field adjacent to with a full slate of entertain- Government House. ment when they arrive on the The Central Band. BCAF Island soon. ade up of 50 outstanding When the Visitors get here bandsmen. and music lovers on Tuesday. July 14. they u-ill are assured of a real treat this“ be accommodated in the South— “Thing. poi-l Motel. l5, . STATE FUNDS IN ESTATE“ During the evening of that same day they will be shown a BANGKox (AF, _ Goverm lllm- “My lSlam'l Han‘" '" investigators sav t ev‘ the National Film Board theatre. found 517.800.“ m st‘at‘e On Wednesday. Borden will be funds mixad with the estate of their first destination on a trili the late premier Sarit Thanarat about the province. There they of Thailand. The figure was» ‘ will be taken aboard the Abe- announced by a special investla gweit for a round trip. duriniz cation committee set up follow. which they will be served lunch. log reports that state funds. in the afternoon they will visit marked for secret purposes, farms. see e Woodlcigh rep were part of the late premier's licas. and then return to (‘har-I fortune. Sarit died in December lottetown via Dalvay and (‘aveti- and his estate was frozen by dish to attend the (memo: per-1th.: governnicn . NOTICE SATURDAY, JULY 11, Kensington I964 RURAL JUBILEE DAY Equipment ' see ' . . l 1. Keith Cornichcielli I l 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. Sherwood ' I I I I I " XPlOllES - PRICES! nger Washer has been proclaimed a civic holl- clciy in the Town of Kensington. By order of Mayor and Councillors. 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