2 OEE AG ME te eo UNITED FUND DELEGATES DISCUSS FALL PLANS | public relations chairman m the Confederation lecture thea- ‘tre to discuss plans for the fall campaign. Four delegates from the left are: David Harp- er, Tignish, ee chair- man: Mrs. F. J. Georgetown, public relations chairman: Wilfred Driscoll, campaign chairman for Char- lottetown rural regions, and Charles. Linkletter, Summer- side, public relations chair- . man of Summerside. . Over-The- Top Campaign Delights PCH Officials 5 Mr. Holman in ‘giving his re- port for the past year it “has been extremely one fm all phases of * The president that out- patient treatments. lab and ra- diclogy procedures showed substantial increase over previous year : Mr. Holman beard of trustees deal of time investigating and methods of i pansion program after a contin- wing over-crowded situation ex- tsted. i & : f 5 i k : § ~ ! ¥ | | ’ il hits z l [ cake t ( th { ie Fe if 3 3: 3 a li & te i'l Re work”. tion police No’ injuries were suffered by @x-yearod Bobby. Prauzht when be was struck by a_car in Summerside Wednesday cven- img. Bobby is the son of Mr. and . Mrs. Arnold Praucht of 5 Wil- lew Avenue CASEA ADJOURNED Pleading guilty to a charze of Gaudet's their cases adj to today by Magistrate RS Hirten. OF. > tees coliee eourt vasterday. RE taercteer oe - mencement to complete renova- tions”, he said. Trustees presented by the no- minating committee to serve & three year period are: Crel- | GRENADE KILLS 11 VIENTIANE nade exploded—apparently ac- watching an outdoor . Laotian folk dance performance m the royal capital at Luang Prabang, Monday night killing 11 persons _and gravely wounding 18. a La-| ' director reported. | Apparently a grenade dropped ‘from the belt of a soldier watch- ing the performance | EEO OCEE SE TOES TUE LOREEN ES TE I TT TIN TTS - BIG HOLIDAY FEATURE Opens Tonight . Sat. & Mon. at 8 p.m. New Sound for Great Musical All Seats Reserved | ee COMES fi aa KEK Ca fe ras ih Wty af cre SHIRLEY JONES Ai NONE GOD rm aor ae TACT UNG pacers or RRR Ges. LD h, Wei f Cotfederation Centre Open Monday from 2:06-5:68 p.m. Tickets $1.00 Dial 892-2464 Rex Office Open Daity 12:9 -3°3) om. reer man MacArthur, Summerside; R.T. Henthorn, Summerside; R. Mungall, Summerside: WP. Callaghan. Summerside. art Montgomery. Port Hill: Hec- tor Buote. Tignish 2nd lirie Poirier of Egmont Bay. - cease today another meeting of | Stew-* ie BLAND NEWS PACE Western And Central Districts The accused pleadéd not guilty to’a first count of break, enter and theft and the crown con- | uel 2 Gee ie. Both crown prosecutor or MacMahon and de- cae eH tle oti ed Ey re f Nl elfeeiet: vat ; : ® 3 | f ® the attorney -general. | fence counsel J. Melvin Camp- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., May 21, 1965. 3 bell addressed the court before ‘Six-Month Term Handed Huestis SUMMERSIDE — A 12-man Borden detachment. yesterday found Der- | ‘{ i gE Huestis of Cape Tra-| of as ilities on Granville Street. ‘Athena Regional _and.the-Prince- i complex are situated only eee ae af Rerieereme deliberated for approximately - County-Vocation-| 45__minutes_before bringing in }al School along with a sports| the guilty verdict. a DIED LATER night that if construction doesn't | Kenzie of Carleton was critical- the ratepayers will be held this. ly injured and _ subsequently died after being transferred to evening to discuss further moves | Prince County Hospital. The final two crown witnesses in thir attempt to thward the erection of this outlet. Elmsdale Man | Not Convicted | For impaired ALBERTON —- A charge ef impaired driving laid against Charles William Adams, Elms- dale. will be heard next Wed- nesday, May 26, in magistrate’s— court here. It was erroneously reported ip _ Yesterday's Guardian that a was convicted of the charge and a fine of $75 and costs had been imposed The .Guardian apologizes to ener TONIGHT FRANKIG ANNETTE luciana . . IVQION* FUNICEILO ~PALUZZI JOHIN ASHLEY DON RICKLES JODY McCREA — amid weirs Oe MOM ORK MR KR KR MH SAT. the inves- tigating officer: and St. Peter Stanley Gazey of the RCMP a charge of fail-| crime detection laboratory in Sackville, NB An amendment to. the orig- inal charge acairiet Huestis was made yesterday by the crown. The original charge read that “being the driver of a vehicle, did unlawfully fail to stop said vehicle’ following an accident and it was changed to “having care, charge and control of a vehicle, did unlawfully fae: to stop,” etc. In passing down sentence Judge Bell said “it is a seri matter to have an accident ‘on the highway and beat it from the scene’’. He. told the accused “I do not think you are a criminal, del | berately. breaking the laws of the land. You may have a liquor problem but that is your ows doing”. SHOWS LENIENCY He added “I'm inclined to be easy. I feel a term in Dorches- ter would not ~ oe any way" 2 -Athen—members—el—the-jary+ were: John Rayner, Howlan, Charles Frost, Enmore: Ernest Callbeck, Summerside RR: J Alden. Moase, Kensington: Alan Clow, Freetown: William Mae- Donald, Coleman: Leith Clark, St. Eleanors James E. Milligan, Northam: Gerald Glover, Spring Valley; Parker Crockett, Sum- merside. and Emanuel Ross, MacNeill’s Mills. - A Summerside man. Joseph Roger Gallant. was arraigned | before Chief Justice’ Thane A. Campbell on a charge of “break. and enter with intent to commit \ the chief justice remanded Gal- lant for sentencing to Thursday, 'May 27. Court was then adjourned to this morning at 10:30 when the trial of Donald Joseph Gallant, | 16, of Bloomfield Corner, charg- ed with failing to stop following an accident, will open. The ac- cusea, who is represented by G. Bruce MacDonald, entered @ not guilty plea on the open- ing day of the session. WEATHER; TORONTO ‘CP) — Tempera® tures: : NG eis: 2 62 Vancouver . ....... 4a 58 Witte es 46 58 Edmonton . ........ 39 54 Calgary as Sac ices 32 wa Hess | Lok... 2°: 6 Winninet ik... 47 75 Tee a 47 63 ORewme 2 es. 49 65 ‘Montreal . -......... 51 69 AQMENRC = lene teesi ss 46 67 ‘Fredericton . ee 63 Saint John... .. 2... 43 59 Mondton . .3 23.6.5: 45 ~ Halifax . Oe: 48 Charlottetown . . ...38 55 Sydney 2. ee. 32 39 Yarmouth . ....... 39 48 St. John's . ......4%6 30 43 BROMO. osc eeicen 7 47 newt NO... 75 Miamh ... 75 RY New Orleans . .....: ‘66 RY Tucson . = ‘61 96 Los Angeles ........ 59 68: HALIFAX~*€P) The -wea-* ther office says a high pressure over the Ottawa River Valley will approach the Maritimes to- day. It should be mostly sunny in all three provinces, although cloudy conditions should pre- vail in eastern Nova Scotia. Temperatures at most places will rise to values about. normal for this time of year. The sunny weather is expect- ed to continue Saturday as the area of high pressure drifts ‘south of Nova Scotia. ‘Regional forecasts: Northern N.S., Eastern LAW GRAD Hubert, P. McKenna, son of Mrs Mamie McKenna | and the late Wilfred L. McKenna. Charlottetown, received his Bachelor of Law.from the Uni- versity of New Brunswick at their graduation exercises May 20. Mr. McKenna received his early education at Queen Square School, St. Dunstan's High School and St. Dunstan's University from where he re- ceived his Bachelor of Com- merce degree. Upon being ac- cepted to. the New Brunswick Bar June 1, Mr. McKenna will practice law. in Fredericton. Shore, Prince Edward Island‘ Sunny with a few cloudy per- iods; little change in tempera- ' ture; northwest winds 15. Low- high at New Glasgow and Gosh- en 38 and 60, Charlottetown 40 and 53. -Putlook—forSaturday::—- spn-+ ny: little change in temperature. o ef FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? lerslie appeared | equipment, and his case‘was ad-_ Suspended Driving Costs |Man $50 Fine SUMMERSIDE — For driving while his licence was suspendeo Joseph William Arsenault of St. Chrysostome was fined $50 and costs or #0 days by. Magistrate W. Chester S.° MacDonald in Prince County Court yesterday morning. Herbert James Hardy of Fl- for, faulty ‘journed until May 21. A Summerside resident, Fran- cis Earl Arsenault, was fined $i¢ and costs or five days for failing to drive on the right side of the road. James a of St. Louis, for f. to stop at an intersection, was fined $10 and costs or 10 days. A Summerside resident, John Robert Buchanan was fined $10 and costs or 10 days for speed- ing. 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