es SHGUMAN'S STAFF execu- ATTEND CHRISTMAS PARTY RIGHT) R.T. Henthorne, Ex- ecutive Vice-President of Hol- 4 Island News Page The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 30, 1966. 8 By LORNE YEO Edward Island Water Authority | the Water’ Conference sponsor by the four Atlantic provinces. These semi-annual water con- ferences are unique in Canada, if not in the«world, Provincial _with wa- "of staff organization; H.T. Hol man, Vice-President. Over 200 e the _Sum- orside’s Christmas — arty, held in Summerside onday night, are (LEFT TO man’s; Mrs. Jean Small, Se- cretary of staff organization; Mrs. Gerty Cahill, President attended‘ the party this year, including several retired members of the staff. Cases Adjourned To December 9 In Prince County Court - {S$UMMERSIDE — Judge W. Darby in Judges Criminal for Prince County ad- jeurned for judgment until Dec- ber 9, the cases against Allan h Cormier, St. Eleanor’s, Albin Keith Williams of Springhill, P.E.1., when they ap- peared on charges of break, en- t@r._ and theft, Tuesday after- neon, *Much of the afternoon court Was taken up with arguments ffm Crown Prosecutor George R MacMahon and defense counsel, Melville Campbell, over the admissibility of a statement. =Crown tended that Joseph y Bernard, who pleaded guil- charge, claimed t@ be spokesman for the four accused. Crown told the court that the accused had signed the statement. «Judge Darby ruled that the statement would be admitted as evidence. Three witnesses gave y for the Crown. They Cpl. Winston McTavish and Gst. Bishop, both of the Sum- herside detachment of the C.M.P., and Laird Frame, Pope Road, Sherbrooke, P.E.I., pr aan of the horsemen’s club rside. “Reginald Stanley: Phillips of rside was on the stand nh a defence motion asked evidence of Mr. Phillips, wart Berry. (Jailor), Town lice Constable Thomas Glad- y, Town Police —— Herry MacKay, Chief aker, and Constable Ralph Hardy, taken at the pre- ninary hearing for , evidence at this trial. : F ‘oliowing motion, its case, and the wn defence “egunisel Campbell called-on wit’ nesses. -Cst. Bishop. told the court ‘in cgoss-examination that 11 in- mates in the cell, where the gods. He said that at that time he had planned to lay those es. lense Counsel Campbell re- itérated his objection to the statement, saying that there was a threat made to the four ac- cused. In summing up, crown Pragse- cutor MacMahon jaid that if the statement was not admitted, then the crown’s case would rest on circumstantial evidence. — his sum-up, Mr. -Campbell EATH'S MULLEN — At Bradford, . On- tario, November 2%, 1966, by drowning, Joseph Ambrose Mul- len, formerly of Tracadie, age 47 years. Resting at the Hen- nessey Funeral Home from where funeral. will take place on Thursday morning at 8.45 to St. Bonaventure Chureh, Traca- die for Requiem High Mass at $6.30. Interment im the .church cemetery. .. 2 — At the Western Hos- 1,” Tuesday, November -29, 866, of Mrs. Alma Buote of ish in her seventy-third year. Forwarded from the Rooney Fu- ‘abral Home, Alberton, to. ter \ ies residence from where the 1 will be held on Friday i exietf "Williamson “one of "the | stated that the whole of the crown's case was based on the statement. He said that four were charged, two pleading guilty and two not guilty. He further stated that the statement was matie by one per- son, Roy Bernard, and the evi- dence of ble Bishop was that all 11 be charged with ‘possession’. 7 Defence Counsel continued that Costable Bishop knew that cigarettes or liquor could not be proven as belonging to Horse- The results of six weeks of in- tensive dramatic. training will be displayed to the public Monday night at Confederation Centre when a: group of local amateur players, who have been partici- pating in a special drama work- shop perform in two one-act plays. The workshop has been spon- sored by the Dominion Drama Festival and the Provincial De- partment of the Dramatic Arts. ‘Purpose of the sessions is to en- courage non - professional thea- tries and offer_opportunity for amateurs to train under a fop flight professional director. ‘Heading up the Charlottetown workshop-has. been Bill Cole, fa-. miliar to Island Audiences from Now At Centre As exhibition Sormed Bi Con- most - photographic collections ever to visit the Maritimes", is now on display at the Centre Gallery. The exhibition is-entitled “Ca- nadian Profile’, and it compris- es seventy-four superb photo- graphs from the co! ion of 400,000 negatives and prints in the Notman archives of McGill University. The exhibition pro- vides a fascinating record of a distinctive period in Canadan life, dating from 1896 into the early years of this century. In the exhibition are scenes from every Canadian province, including a study of fishermen at Souris, P.E.I. The exhibition will remain on view in the gallery throughout December. Photo Exhibition men’s Club; therefore, Mr. Campbell added, it coujd not be proven that’ the inmates were in possession of stolen goods. He said, this was a threat or an inducement, and because of this a statement was made. No statement had been made dur- ing the day, he commented. This is sufficient to raise abe’ ~~ reasonable doubt; he added: — The trial, scheduled to start} fnornang, Tuesday morning, was adjourn- ed to the afternoon, due to other nection with a theft Store “New Glasgow, Septem- ber 15, when he appeared be- fore Judge Darby Thursday, en- tered into a recognizance kecp the peace and be of gd eae. Al and two bondsmez signed sureties. of $2,000 each, and Richard the accused, are of committments of the court. Drama Workshop Offers One Act 'Plays his roles in “The Ottawa Man” and “Turvey” of last summer's Charlottetown Festival. WORKSHOP PLAYERS Under his direction the work- shop players will present Harle- quinade,*by Terence Rattigan, and Jack, or the submission by Eugene Ionesco. Curtain is at 8.30 and tickets are being offer- ed to the general public at $1.00 for adults snd .50c for students. They are available at the Conte- deration Centre box office. The plays to be presented Monday, constitute a graduation exercise for the members of the workshop. The five night a week schedule has included readings Land dramatic instruction in some. of the fundamentals of acting and presentation, but the past few. weeks have been concerned primarily wih preparing the : SUMMERSIDE — The Provin- cial Legion Curling Bonspiel -will be held in Summerside this year, as part of the centennial program in Summerside. The bonspiel, to be held at the Summerside Curling Rink, was made known at a recent centen- nial meeting by “Bud” Craig of the local Legion. Centennial chairman. Charles Hogan said yesterday that an Atlantic Provinces Midget Hoe- To Be Sworn neral home at 8.30 for Requiem High Mass at St. Dunstan’s Ba- silica at ‘9 o'clock. Interment in Catholic cemetery. WEBSTER.— At the P.ELI. Hospital, Tuesday, November 29, of Norba May Webster. Rest- ing the MacLean _ Funeral from where private ser- will be held today. Inter- ment. will take place in the 2, to St. Simon and Judes Church, Tignish, for lem High Mass at 9.30. In- terment in the. church cemetery — At Montague, .P.E.' on November 28, 1966, Charle Michael Burke, age 48 years Resting at the Montague Funer: Home. Funeral service from § Mary's Church, Montaguc ‘Thursday; December 1, with Re- Quiem High Mass at 9.30 a.m. In- ¢ terment in the church cemetery. STEWART — At Needham, Mass., Monday, November 26, of Jennie Edith Stewart, for- tmerly of New Dominion, in her @th year. Resting at the Mac- Funeral Home - uftil noon ree: December f, then to Dominion - United Church service, commencing at 2 .m. Internient will take place | the church cemetery. poten — At* Victoria’ neral Hospital, Halifax, N.S. @ Monday, November 28, 1966, Captain “ Vérnon MacDonald, MC (retired) 3621 Murson, Ave- , Halifax and formerly « of rlottetown. His remains will ive by train this evening, rest at the Charlottetown meral Home. Funeral Thurs- ‘morning, leaving the. &- ee ie. WINDMILL RESTAURANT COMMERCIAL Let us design your let- terheads, bill heads, ~—-wterochures, call us for In This Morning Robert E. Campbell who was mamed as a member of Prem- ier Campbell’s cabinet, will, be officially sworn in as minister withoit’ portfolio at 3 ceremony in Government House this morn- ing at 11 6'elock. Just a . Reminder all your printing ? ’ GUARDIAN-PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY PHONE 4-8506 © TiC 10 PM TT 'STEDMANS | ROYALTY }{ MALL . SHOPPING CENTRE, In Summerside _ eat ETAT $4,000. on . two one-acters for the stage. Prior to his stint in Charlotte- town Mr. Cole performed the same service for a group in Kit- chener, Ontario, an appoint- ment he accepted at the end of his Charlottetown Festival sea- son. Kt would be difficult to find a ee as versed in all aspects of the theatre. Bill Cole has appeared at Stratford in straight dramatic roles, in ad- dition to stage roles in Gilbert and Sullivan and musical come- dy. He has also had extensive television experience as an ac- tor and singer, and he has ap- peared for several ‘years with General directing credits include produc- tions of the Pyjama_ Gs ne eee : ame_ond key Tournament is in its initial stages, and that premiers from the four Atlantic Provinces were being asked to accompany the hockey players to the tourna- j ment. A feature during the winter carnival in February will be the Sigh Schurman, winter car- nival chairman, yesterday re- ‘leased more details of the carni- val; which is being presented in conjunction with the mardi gras. The centennial ball is taking shape with several high officials of the province and town expect- Free Parking for 600 Cars. stream alteration _Bet together informally twice a'year to ex- meetings are Seaeetais win te het in the Charlottetown Hotel’ on all_agencies_concerne: ter supply, pollution control and | ward Isla Water Authority To Host Conference | ty or seventy delegates are ex- The sewip-ostablished ©Prince | pected to attend this first meet- ing in Prince Edward Island. Of- is host Thursday and Friday {0 | ficials will report briefly on de- velopments of interest during |- the past six months and will dis- cuss problems of administration and federal representatives 6f on opening day activities. Also featured Friday will be a ——- Jamboree. On Satur- day, Feb. 4, the hockey tourney continues, with skating, horse mission, the oldest and water authority in Canada. 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