= es w ( 7 as - a ts . wT "ISLAND NEWS PAGE! | | ‘Westerr; And Central Districts | | [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. 24, 1965. 3 Hit And Run Accused Asks Judge, Jury Trial ‘ SUMMERSIDE — A Bloom- Kensington pleaded guilty to a field Corner youth, Donald Jo charge of impaired driving and seph Gallant, 16. appeared be- was fined $75 and costs or 15 fore Magistrate W. Chester §S. days MacDonald in Prince County Fines of $10 and costs were court yesterday on a charge of assessed to each of the follow. leaving the scéne of an accident |ing persons when they appear- in which a person was injured, ed on charges of speeding Ri | and driving on without giving chard Walsh, Miscouche; Gor- * wey <u an Ue J . f a ee, s on a ee a ee bi =< - -—s assistance don Peterson, Travellers Rest; SCARRED ISLAND SPUDS BOUGHT IN QUEBEC No plea was taken and the ac- Henry Hashie, Richmond and _ cused elected trial by judge and Donald Haig, RCAF Summer- | side. ASTRONAUTS ae one lec a Prin hny “on pond Four Lennox Island residents . 8 ~, ) liminary trial to be set were each fined $10 and costs Que Lad Com lains (Continued from page one A “Toronto resident, Gaeton when they pleaded guilty to be- 8 ing jimtoxicated off a reserve som became the first man to Raymond Beaudry. 21, was sew rocket twice into space. tenced to three months in Prince contrary to the Indian Act 'HAD TO SWIM County jail on a charge of ua- Sentence was deferred to — - July 21, 1961, Grissom had to lawful possession of a mutor ve- April 1 in the case of Garnet | EQU PRESENTE a um % Bad sland § uds swim for his life when his hicle Claude Howatt io Cape bd la Island Ayrshire CH E D TO "TIMM 1965 oe ‘spaceship sank. The accused, who had plead- who entered pleas of guilty to The Summerside , ° . Rotary “Timmy”, Velda Paynler, at terday. Guest at the t charges of unlawfully and wil y , o speaker bt ees seadventare that od ull to the charee, at ae ‘ui causing damage and being HOs High ROP cio played host to thin year's ts weekly diner meeting yes- diner was Rev, Ross Howard By NEIL MATHESON about any complaints being day's ship, the Molly Brown. /f Awarart a Ont parking | imtoxicated in a public place A . Charlottetown. Here May~ A Danville, Que. lady has necessary because of poor PFO- | Officially christened Gemini III, lot and drove it to P.E.1. Hz was Joseph Cecil MacNeill of Wel- n from | of Island-owned Ayrshire jalready. She she was wil-| or W. E. Jenkins (third mailed to The Guardian a cou- ducts reaching the consumer \lington and Raymond O'Meara ©. Cloverview Snowbird, Town Club } te werk ie eunsuitise righ Edward Island SPOT CHECKS she was named after the Broad- arrested in Borden after. being 1 h f stands high in the senior three I j= . : - ple of Pane The ‘tausecters spot, %4¥ Stage musical, The unsink- sfopped by the town police of ser ton ha ence ined $10 year-old class record of produc- potatoes see in a — checke—ite im a PO" ' able Molly Brown James Wilfred Phillips of | and costs iain ohiei iene tion tests listed in the current Ba k O ts on them, and ret is develop- every bag. for example when Some of the highlights of the MacNeill’s Mills was fined $50 equipment iden ts “ot. Ker sin issue of the Canadian Ayrshire c n ing. the skin er the aa there are millioas shipped each trip and costs for driving while his Two ch fined $30 por maslagtes Review ns under ee First orbit_By firing rockets, license was suspended. were each led <0 aN Veeewbnd wredeced i281 Even Term jing recommendations was mis-| complains the spacecraft changed its orbit, when they ple guilty t : ee 4 s | imt : The requirement is to examine nds milk, 472 nds butter- | interpreted. Mrs. M. Williams says the five per colt of the bags gradually dropping down so it / TWO CHARGES charges of unlawful possession PU i pounds two she mailed were picked at . began Appearing on two charges, | of liquor. fat for breed class averages of ny = .'|_ Mr. Dewar said four recom-| peter otal hv agipamed anes quali sy is foun! rea s ~ in an Pe serametieieaa i Roy Joseph Hubert Cormier,| On a charge of intoxication tn 156 milk, 145 fat for owners W. oe eat eee Tows a mendations had been presented They are no better, or worse geod. i is ‘197 to 105 miles high. Originally Wellington, was fined $10 and a public place a Borden man — Moase and Son, Kensington ¢illors Prince County and all but one had been than the remainder of the bag. 04 ine seeaention ao ree 'the orbit had ranged from 100 Sts for {ailing to yield to traf-|was fined $20 and costs. A se Horsemen's Club are om even ed. “In fact”, she says, “you would jet to 142 miles above the earth. fic and a similar amount or cond Borden resident was sen- Royalty Luck’s Norma pro terms again following Laird all but one has been rejected. tak m= hed chest pertect Obviously it is impossible’ Secend erbit—Again by firing *Peeding tenced to 30 days in Prince sean fed fe — “ cat = on peocllind-ra - are i iw : Coun’ on a similar offence. at tor s mi ys . is with the limited oo to rockets, Grissom and Young| Robert Edward Dunning of ty jail s lar and 127 fat for owner Col. F. 1. Raceway barn last Saturday. | i rt hy it i 4 nat ae ? ? PUT NEW SPRING IN YOUR STEP - 7 . = Le qf | | complete inspection, | managed Andrew, Charlottetown, in the Mr. F is the manager of The bag bore the tag of 2. but-the-people who pack the pot-|Browy first to one side and then | senior four-year-old clase. eo ee i The potatoes either had rot who realize the importance of SLOWED corth : kets - BCAs of 130 milk, 121 fat fOr tween the club abd the town. He | . George Boswall, Frenchfort. | a few eempestions eullt ship s - Sunny Boy Sally Ann produc- ‘ought | pounds butterfat for BCAs of Town Councillor Frances Per- | Serexts tes safiet, all Kale INCreGS@ «= Sas Re 2 ere See cow for owner R. A. White, team governing body, said too bend of an orderly proposed new railway legisla-|Georges Etienne Cartier had - . = tion will lead to freight rate |a Halifax audience in 1864 that ~ ot increases in the Atlantic prov. | the intercolonial railway would the fore the Commons railway com-/| Halifax and Liverpool. large number shipped. But lip? Sommer, & four-day vesture ‘nities. | Annee yey hes som te _astronauts James A. j Halifax in summer wi More Acres — Divitt: sed" raward i." wnute. TH port of Halifax commis: | $l Uannet Sounds today’ to 1 ready are out of line with those |Temarked. . TORONTO ‘CP) — Tempera- Of Potatoes [least stick his head out. in central Canada, despite the| “The ferry’s long overdue, tures: l \Maritime Freight Rate Act of A. Regan (L—Halifax) Min. Max. Seen For 65 Pottery Class |1927 that was supposed to equal- interjected. Charlottetown company but there atoes can exercise a more com-|to another This is a necessity , go e i 5 2 - of Tas no indication as to who plete control. and most of the|if space ships are to make der Lucky Gil creduecd 9. , Yesterday res grower explains packers do. Certainly the men tact high : 552 pounds milk, 371 fat for indicated trenble ext ed 11,049 pounds milk, 494 %® made with the town. eee Hawait. OTTAWA (CP) — Fears that jtected against inequitable rates | Rollo Bay West. much trouble has been created Gemini to be manned. inces were voiced Tuesday be-jcreate a daily ‘ferry between WEATHER . be aml far pede mpi freight rates in the region, al- @ Haligonian’s ears,” Mr. Mingo lize the situation. ’ _ J. .W.E. Mingo, chairman pf , planf 12.000 acres Dg ete, ‘ ‘ay | ledielation Sere (Continued from page one) according Dominion y intoler situa- .” Assurances that the bill a preune a positions they : not hurt Maritime shippers | didn Produce any 009 acres over the 1964 planting. | 25 begun at Alberton Monday. -o-. not sufficient. More spec- |More than 10 per cent of their Potato growers in all provinc-| The classes, which are being | ite protection was needed. ilities. =i put in 289.500 acres. a “tacial power part of the The brief calied for a royal Chatterton (PC—Es- t i vine A 9» j oe ee increase over the study of transport- plantings of 280,700 acres. | Cation in the Atlantic region. : this. the railway bill either be set aside or ZELLER'S i i TOUS 1 | tt PEN | th | E F i I otf ‘| i Maritimes rates. | Mr. Mingo said new second- campaign. He also |ary industry is the key to sol F : ‘ 3 | ! Z i 4 Fl ae aaRR OF i : fs } He x sO — =T Ww) [isk ti f igee att Ht = es S35 if i iff 8 [! § Ht as f if ; i i li F fe, § 5 zB i Ht a a if ahes 5 3% ; : f P j 5 i | ih ; [ ‘ i ol fr i 3 it f . : ee ri i a ge i i f | sete Hy TEE a i iy fi i A ik g : if : ‘i | f Ht York state will give a brief per- Neill, fod of light snow to southwest- Dekker. : ern Nova Scotia early today. Betty MacEwen. Refreshments | iy f ; : i ; # i | Over the remainder of the Mari- | weTe served. ‘head. | Prcbably with some Spe moaiieiey Sans preblonns ' i i be others, evading state = wi eed . Mr. Mingo recalled the laws to sell 40,000 hie ef to continae oa ihe cold te SIU Extension Department, i sa2n, ares Pe ete id the ation o> 0 ‘a “stad ties oe of confederation that their |be proper persods to havea Perhaps the moat ae ane cee | : crepe soles and cool, breathin’ brushed pigskin uppers— Regional forecasis Allan MacDonald PECIALS S. apis Vay _ Northern recta othe extension depart ng’ topics: cation and $ mr : AT just like suede but easier to clean (brush them or sponge Ma prince Réwerd island. aod{ ant, St: St Dunstasta. Usivet-l 56 - tenses, landseaping. JACKSON'S GROCERY them!) and they are soil-resistant-.and.watersrepellent too. “Sais & taucesteg during| eocpehar a cunts iy bane Dates of the course will be ST. PETERS THIS WEEKEND PUPPIES at Zeller's! r morning to northwest 20. Low- building or buying beginning! from March 2 to April 22 and - — at Restefile © 208 0 Bee ee ae Kelly will be held on Thurs- a KING COLE «Glasgow and Goshen 12 and 283,/ Memorial , SOU. nights, except for one lec- 2 Sydney 16 and 28. Charlottetown| Registration will take place| ‘ure which will be held We> aed Mescten 10 sad 25. Fred. | 0 Sa the mes be| Besday, April 14 at the same] FLUFFO . eee ot Comte) Set va ca Sg 2 Wgttures will be held in Room SHORTENING ............3 Ibs. $1.00 "Sento rarer — Sey Siloae acre | fie a MILK wees cs ees 6 ims $1.00 ont vey ve Specialists from CMHC. te-| Copies of texts je KING SIZE IVORY town, 348 2am sud 2 p.m. At) Set, aed Nerman Mac-| ¢ t© everyone attending LIQUID with Free COMET a $1.19 Raat yates minutes incr MUAY ood MacLand of thts BONELESS COD ............ Ib. 45¢ ioe “Charletictows. Sun rises MARVEN’S PEERLESS unt .......+,. box 5% As i i Lg MacDOUGALL FUNERAL — foo lake for Classified ° Funeral of Mrs. James Mac- ccmuiane sate et]. ‘toed Reatdatine Suest Muna tp ou Soci iene sonnet ee eae Mere Agriculture Minister Andrew | Where Requiem High Mass was Roenees is'ter tore pose Bow MacRae clarified a statement | celebrated by Rev. Austin Brad. tra to bere Femeral Bemr| he made Monday in which he| ey. Msgr. J.P. and from =bere fumers! ee. Ld pe yeep eg eee Se ip tg aay. March * al Cuch come-| representative David Peacock| seated im the sanctuary. Pall- os oe. | oa ace Blacqut- : i ! it H ij a, MacRae pointed out, “thet Mr. Bae ge. cont tos Peacock will: be Remains were placed in St. Ree ot Se Fe! afer Mr i neiteonk} punts recetg! vediisieter ‘to he a bl ph al prnp le be interred in the church ceme- z ; |