oq tt es i | pees, | Accused Enters - Not Guilty Plea | i Andrew Pau! Brendon Dou- cette of Hope River charged ) | with giving false information to the police pleaded not guilty when he appeared before Magistrate James B.. Johnston, QC, in Queens County. Magis- trate Court yesterday. He elect- | ed to be tried by a magistrate Counsel for the accused is Alli- gon Gillis Joseph Carlvie Trainor and Alex Philip-Mitton, both of Char- -|lottetowh, were each temanded te March 7 for plea when they Qppeared on similar charges of theft of an article valued at less | than $50. One accused, charged with ft. ‘|}legal possession of liquor was fined $20. and costs or 30 days. | w ; + ‘Gaines Played | da Lesion ine NOW oe KENSINGTON — Ten tables scare osm) YOU CONOWN YOUr | Royal Canadian Legion Home, | Kensington recently. Sg ‘| Winners at Auction were Mrs. Wart ¢ os Vs cmasaine own arr for men, : went to Mts. Thomas sete ot! PERSONALLY scores. were made by Mr. end- : * ~ MAKES MIXED CURLING DRAW - PRINCE 18.6 - || LONDON (Reuters) — Prince | | Andrew, second son a the | é - Sterling Giddings, RIGHT. Golf and Winter Club last bothiclubs (Charlottetown and Sire ooline the che for night, With Dr. Giddings are . Belevedere) with the Belvedere . the provincial mixed’ curling Mayor Walter.Cox, LEFT, and “Golf and’ Winter Club acting cham ps to be held to- Hugh Simpson, chairman of , as the host club. Bc : | BOBBY HULL end Neves Poot ose “ tec | HOCKEY STIC K ; he celebrated his sixth birthday. | ‘ In the are a band played | or by Premier Walter BR. - Shaw efowd a [Tryon Oe eet ont ee isd to ancy Dra ara) Bone Cale — 3 he, i. EW: 2 The Guardian, Charloticiown, Twos Feb. 22, 1008.0) fre we ators 2 erate bac or Macleod, both of Kensngin: | For Only THREE NEW13-Week SUBSCRIPTIONS by ‘ j of F . a 4 Agrees. {Seer wae te =f Carrier Boy Delivery To The EVENING PATRIOT | = Cy ‘ Chariotte iow Royalty owner and manager of the a - ; ; \ = = == bKensingion sink, pretented G8 Ison and Sure, Jean Cia, nee | There is no limit to the number of hockey sticks you can. win. Every | Cars Involved ith Syencs sed under — 3 lRedeque. "1 3 new subscribers means another Free N.H.L. Hockey Stick auto- 4 oe acetul lady skater — | .: : 0. romo e an Ts Acddant ware years. end uoder — srs Ly je Keaton graphed by Bobby Hull er you may choose a stick — « § vr . amy * ing- | z 5 ° {The P.E.. Liberal cauews re jcomes law, enable the pro- ; ® Eee Beomenee, oseinaen. tse. : by Frank Mahovlich, Henri Richard, Bars Keon or Glen H | ee gies ae aon lca 0 ead tinea, | SUMMERSIDE $M | wimot. Volley; & Racee| een eee t eraeatmalicare te vee sieeve (cial epistence, tie Liber ai (eymam™ driven “by Deomis att’ Kensington, jaa Sh oe: sna | ed inte yesterday ty Party Lae: Party to PEL. hes taken ite U's ge Mearns operated Oeeiigic a a Here Is All You Have To Do * der Alex Campbell. 1 cia ly etree eit | Donald Roy Watson, Summer-|romiiton, C ‘ ogee natal sonich, |" Bat. Compbell stated that the |#ide were o in ‘an sc’) Boys 11-14 —~1. Charles Daw. PROVINCIAL 3 {Cust bemetl oi Oe re er area nee low eat be ie 2m. Sanday. ‘yee mmnd dei ee wi meet sae AFFAIRS @ Any Boy or Girl on P.EAI. is elighile to enter. ‘ ple presently receiving pensions | June 18, 1964. “I note,” he said, | )7«, Summerside detachment) Girls 18-18 — 1. Oiristine | | “im proved by the ner ot |"the previ re ta) There wae no evtinate of den [Soumch, Chater iat , 0 Agrees it vit ronnie nb Satan ‘idk ie, aves _ Ghee YEW Mt. Campbell commented re BS ates ates OE en ke nes tee disco ci TV 183 weeke. (For instance, signing 6 new swhscribera entitles you to 2 ment's “position regarding the |public housing for low ‘income \Norboro;. 2. Paul Thompson and i FCY- hockey sticks). Try to collect mall four autographed sticks. Canada Assistance Plan. He |families and individuals; aad Car Strikes ti : beid, “the government hes cant progrenn i being | Death Occurs @ New subscribers must sign the coupon printed. One coupon to each Provic's pacipaion wi the \dorsed by the Liberal res Electric Pole . At PE H pital Wed. Feb. 23rd _ subscriber. , Porgy vonage oberg role f Nhe 2 bonne Char-| A city police report ’ stated a . e Orders accepted only from areas where The Patriot ts delivered by He explained that the Canada |lottetown, Georgetown and oth- car driven by David M. McCor- MONTAGUE ae The death oc- 6 P.M. carrier boy, you do not have to be a Patriot carrier to be eligible. Any- pdemience Pins wit; when it be- jer. areas.” mack, 66 Highland Avenue,’ Se ee a uae Pe one can enter. Gerald “Street at four “orclock |2t, 1086, of Mrs, John Ballum in ‘Role Of Atlantic Provinces : ‘Sunday morning her 47th year following a lengthy @ Bring or mail Per tee ts eer ene eee He Charlotte- town or Central St., Summers i : E is She was the former Beatrice ™ caer nearer aes PPR Oa See oe evetiog cont on Gerald | c. Yeo of Harmony, P.E,I. and | In 1967 Exhibition Explained = ringe Street aad Welthen, Drive | moved ,t@ Montarue wijh her © All orders are subject to verification. Allow one to two weeks for de- us ‘ami The role of the ntic pro- jlaxed, human touch, while x. | ung damage othe let rn years ago. livery of your hockey sticks. winces in the World eetivetx interpreting the idea | car, fender, bumper, She leaves to mourn, besides Exhibition in Montreal next a varied, beautiful area with #74 head light. her husband, five sons and three |/ @ For further information phone The Patriot Circala Dept., 4-8506, was explained by Rear ndihred ion much to offer industrialists, to. Mt. MeCormack reported he| daughters, Berton in Charlotte. |i, or 136.9331 Sammerside. tion Hugh F. Pullen, RON. ~|workers, to vacationists, to re- {ll aleep at the wheel. ° -|town, Kenny, Brice and Alvin in |p Charlottetown . Mr. Pullen addressed dele- tired people and to anyone who Toronto and Robert, an RCMP jf Vee, tan Gea : ia gates to the regular meeting of | just wants a good place to make recruit in Regina, Barbara, |f ®e len aler’s Stick requires 4 0 ers. the Charlottetown Rotary Club |a home.” Damag e( §@) Janice, and-Susie at-home. : Charlottetown Hotel yes-|, Commenting on the progress She also is survived by two /j Bie otis at the terdayy. = 8 > bf the project, Admiral Pullen i A a r ae vie Yeo © of Harm, The four-province pavilion |said: “Within the last six mon. I$ jou er ao es ne commitiee. made up of minis-|ths we have had our ‘*keel-lay- | ae Fatesca, Weithctn ie * ters, deputy ministers and offi- |ing’.ceremonies for the pavilion | SUMMERSIDE — The case of | Florence, Mrs. John Steele, Dor- ; has se HURRY! HURRY! THIS OFFER IS rials, heen working closely |site and have awarded the con- | waiter Rogerson, Summerside, | othy, Mrs. R. D. Wright both of ; with the pavilion office in Hali- |tract for the construction of the charged with damaging property | Summerside; Eva, Mrs. Clayton - fax on all details. of the plan- /structure. The work is progress- was adjourned to February % | Ballum, Mt. Pleasant; Rosaline, r- } mine. ig a we pect ie Tagen when he appeared before Maz-|Mrs. Aiex Lander, Sarnia, Ont. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! opt: ral Pallen told-the-zather--|to ~~ eee late Decem- | istrate RS, Hinton, QC, in town| One sister Helen, Mrs. Clyde , ° me "ive thiat sone of the reasons~for | ber,-1986. pals = iaacaPowiee -eourt—yesterday.--- _LR.-Kelton,_predeceased_her-..- - es ee : ve y the Atlantic provinces joining Guests of ery inclu A resident of Summerside and| Funeral arrangements will be § together on this project was Premier W.R. Shaw, Hon. A.B. a resident of Freetown appeared | announced later. ‘money, but added that perhaps |MacRae, minister of agricul on similar charges of being in a as 8:3 ture; Ivan Isenor, Charlotte- state of drunkenne in the town. TURN TO TOURIST , tie ‘most important reason for oe MacPhail ; , joint participation was the town; lon. Loyd ac’ araw The first. accused was fined $20| Australians now are setting | : @ a : Baer rong showing it would ensure, | Minister of industry; P. A. Mur- and costs or 20 days ad the sec-|up dude ranches in the ‘‘out- i bie moe cntcd iy nae pg eo ond conf Tone te tort Wate” | hy cought 44@€ LVERING £ Arid ‘pointing out*‘‘our status in Can- | dustry; ’ : . ‘ | ey councils is enhanced when Burlington, P-E-1. ° 0 ' ; ’ ; : si Cre peak together and we have Souris Students Conducting | “WE HAVE IT | | £m opportunity at Expo to ap. Heavy Docket 1 ak R , pear-as :a vigorous area to : Froz ee as. en diwa and We are mote like- obacc " Icohol esearch Fresh D vw ‘qian an impression toge- Seen Yesterday ° : ‘ “Cured Fish —_c— a _— ec ce ii — a = ther than if we told our stories) aysere was a heavy docket in| SOURIS — Guest speaker at jel High School, Mrs. Pteer Mac- | ’ By Eg “ | * aeparately. city police court. yesterday the February meeting of the |Aulay, Chepstow, Albert Fogar. | NEW CUSTOMER ‘START ORDER NEW CUSTOMER START ORDER S eccute Underlying theme of the morning. Magistrate A.J. Has- SOURIS Regional Home and/ty, principal of SRHS introduced QUEEN ST. MEAT | pavilion’ ig the Atlantic, the sea, | isan OC, presided. School Association, Jim Ben- | the ‘members with the pros, and NAME .OF PAPER .....cscccccccccssccvsvsesesscenceers NAME OF PAPER ....; jetese Soave seseaatis edapeerves the one thing we have in com-| "pg ing on illeg- | tham, discussed the research -be-|cons of consolidation, * MARKET CUBTOMEI AD THAME secebicccsecc ced ecceteeseedeseess CUSTOMER'S . NADI 55605 Oishii Adi v ac icies 4 ape ™ "os gan alba ati al possession char i were cach |ine cai Cae ee eee ine aad consolidation ie ADORE esti ik Fac eNes aAte ih socks sss. p ADDREB . Veises cor Cabbie. sts onsnensvcusauseaayous Sa taeee cley-meaPeppenred on bo dation. area, the geographical |= BOUTS NO. 0 CARMIER'S NAME ©1720 ROUTE NO... CARFAER'S NAME f andes era | Aree ee et) MS Re oe ee ge ea, See eT go — I hereby agree to subscribe to the. above | named_paper I hereby agree to subscribe to the above named paper and stated that some of its fea-’ ome yee ice sure rit ach <0 tin blared lee- celaet Gaiticularly at re rie 1 for a .of 13 weeks and to pay the carrier boy for a period of 13 Caan and to pay the carrier boy tures will include: a 40 foot h, t to provoke in |children who will be . ‘at the regular rate. ; | weekly at the regular ra § schooner under construction, a wore remanded ata acest aon students. by bus; the financial feasit omner’s Name Customer's Name % top-flight seafood restaurant, Two city men appeared on The principal of : the school, of such @ plan and the resulting Cust 8 BI hick cece re cece este sesiwccevecvescess stom NS ney Cheer eee edo seeses P‘eultural ‘exhibits, industrial ex-| charges of beimg drunk and dis- Mr. Fogarty, reported that the burden to taxpayers; a Phone 40.2... sss. Address ......0:..0.0cccc geek Phone 626.4, as Address. se «neler yaad eae is Eh the on nie oh orderly, One accused was fined introduction of sex education | sity of consolidation as a solu- -_ eT oe en oe —_ Ee eee qe | eee cee | ee fe es as a piace to live an costs high schoo! being | tion to the teacher problem Bieagiors* . MSeeUUROS: ihe wealth available 10> SpeiOeie asker es, Tall [in Ihe NN et at tieeseaeioe oe ee ; EW CUSTOMER START ORDER NEW CUSTOMER START ORDER Ffromthe forests, mines, soil, sea’ drawn, would be étpoduced into the cur-|. “Mr. Stewart noted that in con} Stationery,” wedding = F_ APER . eee re OF PAPER = and abundance of water city man, appearing onal riculun solidation there would ‘be better Seraeens, nae, N. OF P sete a ee eeweeeeeereeee REESE Ca Abad ea ct NAME ; ME ee atsewet sib Speaking on what he.felt the choral of vagrancy, had his) The meniiaa wes opened with | teacher-individual re “| pow gr tl cal wits = cu R'S NAME. .....0s00:- PERV UCU OER SH usec sscey CUSTOMER'S: NAMB siseeccedevccp ct cdeccissee fete bev w Pavilion-will accomplish at Expo case withdrawn, provided that the dealing of, routine business |better library facilines; 2 enate pee ly All jobs AD! ESS, LPS AGEL CERT TR ELE OP TREE preteens vis ADDREOS icc oui a cee ees ‘g7 Admiral Pullen said: “It-will pe leave the city “with a offe-/and « panel discussion on con-| stable age group relationship; 4n 5 eametateed, e/ (please print) n (piaae print) establish rhany contacts, social, way ticket.” _solidation highlighted the meet-| many cases better balanced and gu 4 r No. .... CARRIER’S NAME .,................ ROUTE NO. ..v. CARRIER’S NAME ...............4.. cultural, industrial and institu-; James Charles Gallant, Hunt-'ing |: «vag announced by the| better prepared high school en- ‘agree to subscribe to the above named paper I hereby agree to subscribe to the above named paper tional, which can have far rea-er River, charged with drunken principa| that parent-teacher |trants. = ; _ | GUARDIAN - PATRIOT “he a period of 13 weeks and to pay the carrier boy for a periodof.13 weeks and to pay the darrier boy ching consequences for, the ec- driving, was remanded té Wéd- might would take place on Tues-| A short discussion on the Win |] : Tl weekly at the regular rate. “weekly at the: ‘Pegulaterate:, . ‘ onomic and cultural future of the nesday, Feb. 23. day and Thursday nights of this|ter Carnival took place, while” GF ENTRAL MS oe es Atlantic Provinces. Wilfred Burke, city, * pyc | week - ann = bod im favor —a i ne 3 Customer's Name ......... SOP OOeP OOOO ene terereeeeses ° -Customer's Name ......... TESORO Sew weneeneeeeneeees “The general abjective of the with a ‘vidlation B come | CONSOLIDATION . DISCU fee ot, Mine le da é vis ¢ AORTOR dad eebe eke. wdes Weiss. Ce meee ite PUOOM 5 ives ccdecevascthscicniund project is to present an attrac tax act, had his case adjourned — The «\seussion .on ’ consolida-| shortened it noe be more suc- | P R i N T ER Y Pee te Address ee Phone ¢ : te pavilion. with an _unmisiake-to Friday, Feb. 25. Frank _Sigs-tion-with Bruce “anus Sou- | cessful : ——~phone 4-8506 ee | — — << — oie — ———_— able air of Atlantic Canada, ,;worth and Gordon Tweedy rep-| Iris, chai inman, Camp- The meeting was adjourned on || rT dealing with visitors with a re-|resented the @ocused. bei, alpal of Morell Rag [reaues othe pretdent : r p ; A \ wk ‘