‘HERE SH : Mayor Roy Leard 1s shown Growing the first rock Satur- @ay night to officially open the season's activities at the Alberton Curling Rink. An ex- tensive program of renova- E COMES! | tioné te the club room was ap- croved at the annual meeting and the following directors were appointed: Hilton Bar | bour, Arthur Wilkie, Edwin Turner, Upton Seaman, J.H. Myrick and Wesley Hardy. Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 24, 1965. Nine Witnesses Called -“SUMMERSIDE-— The pre liminary hearing of @ charge of break, entry and theft at. the general store of Harold Phillips, Freeland, against Car! Joseph Franklin Arsenault and Touis Sart Bernard, both of Summer- aide, was held in County Court yesterday before Magistrate W. Chester § MacDonald. Crown Prosecutor George R. McMahor, assisted by Sgt. W.J.R. Macdon- ald, called nine witnesses. Harold Phillips, owner of the store, said that he had discover- ed‘the break at about 7.55 on the morning of Monday. Sept. 2. He stated that he had found a safe broken open and cash missing in the amount of $1,000 to a and that the window to the at room had been broken tn. Wilbur Banks, Freeland, said that he ard his wife had been driven home by his sister, Mrs Gerald Wagner, by way of the Murray Road on Sunday night, Gept. 19, and that he had seen parked bv the side of the road a 1956- car. two-tone green-or-blue; with its hood “up Cpl H Victor Cameron, RCMP Summerside, stated that he had placed Car! Arsenault under. arrest.on Sept. 28. that Sgt. MacDonald had given accus- ed a police warning in the police car and that accused had an- swered.a series of questions at the RCMP headaouarters and the corporal had written the ques- tions and answers down, but the accused had refused te sign the paper. The magistrate ruled that the questions and answers were im- admissable as evidence Cpl. Cameron said that he had heen with ex-constable Knowles of Operations anager Appointed. Confederation Centre Genera! (Manager, Frank Storey, has announced the appointment of Charlottetown native Roger Craig to the post of Operations Manager.- The appointment is effective Dec. 15 Mr. Craig was born in Char- lottetown, the son of Major and Mrs. G. W. “Cracker” Craig and was educated in Charlotte- town Public Schools, Prince of Wales College and S&. Dun- stan’s University He has gained experience in the ROMP and the Halifax Pol- ice Force, and for the paet two and catering fat once | =P RINTERY Seman t the toed pontine Phone 4-8506 area. ELLER TG {n Preliminary Hearing the RCMP when Knowles; witht” the aid of a police dog, had found three metal bars in the j woods in the area of the Free | land store. j SEARCHED HOUSE Sgt. Harry MacKay, Summer- side Town Police, said he had | searched the house at 588 Sheen Street, where Carl Arsenault was living, with Const. Cox of the RCMP on Sept. 23 and found in a dress hanging on a bedroom wall a roll of money wrapped in elastic tape bandage and that it amounted to $354. He stated that Carl Arsenault said the money was his. Const. D.J. Saturley, of the RCMP crime detection labora- | tories at Sackville, N.B., said he had received a bar from Cpl. Cameron, end that in his opinion | the paint particles he found on the bar were of the same of paint as that on the safe 1 the Freeland store. Other Crown witnesses were Wanda DesRoches, sister-in-law of Carl Arsenault; William Mac- | Nally, who _operated—.a—-black- smith and welding shop in Sum- merside; Mrs. Gerald Wagner, Freeland; Edgar Henderson, Freeland. weed The case was adjourned te Wednesday for hearing ef more witnesses j CHARGE DISMISSED The charge of incest against | Peter Frank Labobe, Lennox Ie |Jand, was dismissed for lack of | evidence Edmund Joseph Perry, Tig: | nish Shore; Laurence | Baird, Morell; Urban Joseph Perry, Miscouche; Joseph Arth- ur Arsenault, Tignish; and Jo- seph John Pierre Riel Gaston were each fined $75 plus costs or 15 days for driving while im- | panred. John Henry Ellis, Northam, | represented by Bernard Me | Cabe, pleaded not guilty to an | impaired charge and had his case adjourned for a date te be Set later. - |. 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