i i 3 a FATHER, SON BANQUE Sherwood Boy Scouts and Cubs turned out in full force last evening for a father and son banquet at Sherwood Hall . .kx MAJ; ' i. Among head table guests left to right, executive com- missioner for Boys Scouts of P.E.I.: John MacAleer, chair- Large Docket Heard A’r G'Town GEORGETOWN K i n g 5 County Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC, faced a large doc- ket w he 11 he held in Georgetown Wednesday. Dep- uty Attorney General J. Arthur McGuigan. QC. represented the crown in all cases, the case of Allan Stephen Jamieson of Montague. charged with impaired driving, Cst. Ken- neth Wesley Lynn, RCMP M tague and RCMP Auxiliary Con- stable Morley Annear of Monta- e ga ve evidence for the crown. The accused. who was repre- sented by William A. Reddin did not call witnesses or give Evidence and was fined $100 and O D u costs. Raymond Martin Griffin. Mon- tague. was granted an adjourn- ment to Dec 2 when trial will be held on a charge against him of selling liquor. CASE ADJOURNED Roy Gibson. Queen's R o a .i, Montague and represented by Mr. Reddin had his case of dri- ving while impaired adjourned by consent to Dec. 2. Ralph Blair Kerr of Montague pleaded guilty to a charge o causing a disturbance by fight- ing in the “Y” Center, Monta- gue. and was fined $20 and costs. Arthur MacTavish. Belfast: John Campbell, Montague RR. Lloyd Francis Longaphie, ittle Harbor, were each fined $100 and costs when they plead- ed guilty 'to charges of driving while impaire . D. MacMillan, Monta- gue. pleaded guilty to using ob- scene language in the Beavei Club, Montague. and was fined $20 and costs B! r: 0. Richard ‘Charles Green. Mor- ; O = . pleaded not guilty to caus- ing a disturbance by fighting in eorgetown and his case W' adjourned to Nov. 25 for trial SUSPENDED SENTENCE Carl Thomas Keefe, was given a ed 1 u two-year suspend sentence and entered into a recogni7ance of $500 to keep the o o ‘ e e t lpeace after he pleaded guilty to a charge o Has Success In Hog Classes TORONTO tSpeciaIl-— Stirling Willis. Kingston. had the reserve champion carcass in the compo» tition for the E. Todd trophy for barrow carcass quality at the Royal Winter Fair here. Myron Holmes, Kingston, had a sec'ond prize hog in the same compcti , Other hog placings—all owned' by Mr. Willis—are: . r. Willis with two entries was 1 fourth and eighth in the class for boars seven months and under ' nine: fifth with boar nine months , and under 12; seventh for boar under seven months. He placed 10th. 12th and 13th with nine months old and under 12. ‘ ninth with mature boar: cightb, with boar 15 months and under: 24: and he had fourth. fifth an 1 oper placed seve t . with a boar 12 months and under . 15. from his Belbolr Farm at Brudenell. theft of three quart- ers of a cord of peeled pulp wood. the property of Arthur Pc- iters. Souris. The pulp was reco- vered by the RCMP. .3 John Patrick MacLellan. Sou- ris. was sentenced to 30 days in Kings County Jail on a charge of theft of three quarters of a cord of pulp The court was in- formed the accused was on sus- pended sentence for theft. Three persons were each fin- ed $20 and costs for being intox- icated in a public place. Six persons paid fines of $20 and costs or 30 days when th pleaded guilty to charges of ille- gal possession of liquor. One Little Harbor resident was fined $25 and costs or (I? Q days on a charge of intoxication ‘ and $35 and costs or 30 days on ; a similar charge. IslancI' Sheep TORONTO tSpeciali — North tAlmon Boswall. Yrs, IT'S A GIANT scoot the Katadhtn variety weighed our mince: and bove. as it by Mary Clinton of fine form of George Dou- m of St. Charles. PE]. - this mammoth pot- ato this fall from a two and a half acre field. The spud. of is held uris. T HELD ATEERwoon Morell, ‘- Vii 3m (1 eighth placings with three other‘ 4 h 7 h sows of varying ages. 1 II. I t . L.W. R n n ‘ lCountry Cheviot sheep bred byl Dunstaffnage. t Eastern AncI Central Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 19. 1964. 5 Mrs. Burton Lewis, 143 Euston Street. died at 6 am. yesterday at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. She was the wife of the executive editor of The Guardian and The Evening Patriot, With Charlottetown as her home since 1958, she was a member of the Anglican Church, attending St P te and of the Hillsborough of the IODE. Mrs Lewis was wider known . in newspapering circles across ' Canada, in the . and else- where ab, ad. Last May she figured actively. as a hostess, in arrangements for the national gathering held in Charlottetown of the Canadian Managing Edi. O SDU Pre5iclen mittee: and Noel MacAleer . . jtors‘ Conference, of which Mr Also presentat the banquet l Vlsrl's Senator iLewis was a director. was provmcial commissioner , 1 Her earlier friendships in the Frank Zakem. _1 [Ted] 1d of newspapering were ie ormed while living in four Cam and sold- to an Ontario man, W. . f l adian provinces S. May. placed fourth and seven- Ont. an th at the Royal Winter Fair for 8 (Wash. Ore., and Ida». and in ewes two years old. d Washington. DC. Nassau. Ba- Cattle shown by Mrs. Mary; from a m which took him to hamas. and Kingston. Jamaica. Palmer and Sons. Kensington Halifax. Wolfville, Ottawa. when her husband Served iplaced seventh in the section tori Toronto, Boston and New York editor of papers in these places. :mature cows in milk, and the White in Boston, Msgr, Mam, Mrs. Lewis. the former Bar- Chapter man. Sherwood groiip com~ Rt. Rev. G. A. Macdonald. president of St. Dunstan' l University. recently returne Cathedral, ‘ (B. C.. Sask._‘ P.E.I.t in three statcsi Mrs. Burton Lewis Dies In Hospital 1h lhai'a Anne Wolfe, was born iEngland in 1903. but came to lCanada at the age of three, i when her parents settled in the t Okanagan Valley. living at Pen- 1 ‘ ticton and Peachland in so. i She spent part of her girlhood t .in California. but returned to 18.0, where she trained as al nurse at the Vancouver Generali Hospital. In 1923 she married Mr. Lewis at Vancouver, BC”, and dropped her plans for a nursing career. Surviving Mrs. Lewis. in addi- It fion to her husband, are O ne, daughter. .Ioan. Mrs ET, Fras-l or. and five grandchildren:Bar-§ bara. Hugh. Bruce. Margo and! Jeffrey Fraser. all of Niagara, .I-alls, N.Y.. and one brother,; teorge W. Wolfe, of Tacoma,i “'1 h rs . The late Mrs. Lewis is rest-l .ing at the MacLean Funerall The uneral services, be held from there at. 2:30 p.m. today when the ser-: vice will be conducted by} Archdeacon .I. R avies who twill also officiate at the grave: It: as=sd ‘ i e. ‘ Interment will be in Peoples! ccmetery. . ‘Palmers scored seventh in thetdonald called on Sen. Edwardl progeny of dam section. 1M. Kennedy at the ew Eng- Wiland Baptist Hospital in Rox- bury, 5. , Senator Kennedy addressedl the graduates at SDU last Mayl and received an honorary Doc-l Bridge Play Has I4 Tables Fourteen tables participated in this week's uplicate bridge play at the Charlottetown Hotel in the Charlottetown Duplicate Bridge Club. Following are the results. for of Laws egree. V H i During his half-hour chat. SOURIS '— A_ meeting wa, with Msgr, Macdonaid, the held last night in St. Marys senator spoke with pleasure of Parish ball,‘Souris dealing with his visit hem expressed his a farming improvement pro- clation over his recent senator-,El‘am ial victory and showed no" signs of fai ue. ‘ 'g .AY Group He he expected to be back on his feet by Christmas: week, but will be forced to; a brace for about an-v NORTH-SOUTH Green-Farmer Wellner-Dunhar DeBlois-Buntain wear other six months. ambly-MacDonald 1m ‘ I Cam-Ems 10° TOUR.“ ‘Branch Meet EAST~WEST ‘ Y Th emnd iTrainor-Plamandon 110 _ . MONTAGUE - tWe g I‘ iForsythe-MécLeod 102vW1ne$ and beer at canteens mimectmg otthe Mon aaue ram]; {Ledwell-Killorn 100 established camping grounds. lot I‘m? Allied 301"“ “as he iMacPhail-Miller 96 Mr. Stewart. replied that liquor Friday. My. 13. at the Monta- iCarson-Bell 94 laws in the province had beenigue Elementary 5000‘“ Tl“? liberalized this year and he 110p. l meeting was under the supervi- Collings a n m E o i: more social evenings in the fu- ture. Ferry ’P.E.|.’ In Operation gate that some states now' The president, Patrick Dona- se'I For Jehovah's charge license fees for old car hue. called the meeting to orde b . Ilic highways and asked whether All“ 508W. ill?~ minules l or not a similar system could he read by Faye Fraser A special week of activity for: . . her would “Tue an essay line Charlouemw" wngregati‘m ysmwart sald med to "Why Teenagers Should , - ._ iline at the last 58 of the Drl“ pay under the guidance of Wil iLegjsmure but get ’0 i ~, , , . i irst ltatixe of the Watch Tonci Bible ting to try again ‘ Mrs Smith a former resident 5' ‘ ‘ *' ' , - - If Mr. Storey, who manages the "I Dartmouth' N's" and "Mg: Confederation Memorial Build-i 1companied by his wife, Verna. is i v , ‘ ‘making a tour of the six Island "0“ “terms for 1513‘“ 995;. l i . . ‘ed there would be further easing. ‘ 510“ “l. “Wham Acflvlfy Week , It was pointed out by a dele- l Bob Mills- ‘ . odies that are visible from pub- l i Witnesses Here ! lstarted in this province. Mr. jof Jehovah's Witnesses is under- lmtmduce lems'lamn . along thin " After the meeting [lard Smith. travelling represenr . basa" He 5 am gn_ll.e(.nrd hop_ and Tract Society. .0"... . for for the pa“ ‘3 years‘ ting. said the centre has provid-Q lcongregations of Jehovah‘s Wit iple' “9 said that Since the .11‘ 195885. igallcry opened last June close He will address members of l “I 100009 people had 9 a S s ‘3 d . t 910ml confirmation at the-through if. He said that more The MV Confederation. upon iKingdnm Hall Saturday at 8 pm. Milan 10" Children are now tak- 1 return from refit ' Ha I ax. land‘slmdav a, 3 nm ‘ mg a-rt courses at. the centre. as will remain on the Cape Tor- ‘ ' well as about 25 adults. ' _——.—— um um" mentine-Borden, (‘NR ferry BUILDING" FUTURE oliday period, CNR ferries of- b Pointing out that questiiins;ficiais announced yesterday. have been raised as to what; Meanwhile, the SS Prince will he done with the new com- ' Edward Island will be on fall plex outside tourist seasons. schedule with the MV Abeg- MT- Stm'ey “local people wed. until the Confederation re- a beginning to appreciatc'turns, what they can do with the build The railway also said the ing." He mentioned that build. government‘s request to ha ve ing officials would have been the rest rooms. at Borden and happy if they could get at least cape Tormentine during. 200 persons ' ‘ . asis ts society that recently showed its "I‘d?" mns‘dflal‘m} and (he SEEKING pLANNER 'first film. He said "it Was amaz- PUbI‘? “"If1 ‘39 Carg‘gsed 0‘ the The. government is looking for "lg bl" 630 membeI‘ShiPS were ', dog's?" J). lee [h a professional planner to soc-150M {91'th 5001905" ‘ . as H: r “me Dec ceed Walter dc Silva. \II. has Mr Storey told associatio ’29“?! ,1ng r i been announced by Acting delegates that next summer's. EL'___ Premier J. David Stewart. He I fight-week theatre program is said the government was “not *now being drawn up. The main too optimistic" as qualified Program '5 expected to run planners were hard to find. from July 4 to Aug. 29. He said, Mr. de Silva has tendered his "While such personalities a-sl resignation and next year willihorne Green and Wayne and‘ rcst rooms to Just put your name and adress on back Farming Improvement Meet ‘ Is First Of 12 Series On Island . r. n the absence of the secretarv. ‘ were. . It was decided that each mem- No'. l ad- I journed the members enjoyed a i the Island. at the next 5435. I The branch p l a n s to have after the Christmas ‘ ISLAND NEWS PAGE lobster Value Up Third.) Over last Season Here An increase of almost one‘year With prices ' 60 third over value was recorded this year pound " ing the entire year of 1963, To: by Prince Edward Nan“ According to the Dominioni1964 landed value of fiin in the fishermen with a total value a” Maritime Provinppg will exceed Figures < Island Higher were seen increase in dollar value. An official of a Charlottetown plant day that “there was a tremen- dous increase to fishermen thts packing Six Men Appear In Souris Court SOURIS — Kings County Mag- . istrate James B. Johnston. QC.‘ fined John St. Peter's days when a charge of illegal possession of liquor. being a non vendor, in Souris yesterday. Leopold Roussell of Souris, charge with trespassing by night. has his case adjourned to ov. 25. He pleaded not guilty at a previous court. One person was fined $20 and costs or 30 session of liquor and three per- sons were each ' costs or 15 of $4,194,448 landed. _ the provincial of fisheries showed that ing the spring and fall seasons, lobster 7.795.569 pounds. In the 1963 season. were 7,376. value of $3,167.000. i s, valued at “7.300.000. : Bureau of Statistics. landings of The figures for the. similar per- in 195. err 626.900 000 pounds. valued at 541.900.000 The 1951 to 1963 average land- ings during the first 10 months wertI 598.200.000 pounds. valued at $37,400.0000. The bureau of statistics :1” “fishermen have landed great. er quantities of fish during the first 10 months of 1904 than dub i i be- i ranging cents p e r last year s lobster t tween V ‘ ‘ Mar'time types of fish in the i } rem Provinces for the first 10 mon- 550000000 and will ths of 1964 amount to 708300.000 ‘ ord. 4 4 4 4 u ¥*'¥""‘¥—‘¥ TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT :2‘?:::2..£Lsi::":izl HERE‘S SOMETHING D I FF E R E N T Today - Fri, - Sat. — Show; _. yesterday i department dur- released men caug landings 000 pounds, with a: s a i cl yester- 3230 . 7 and 0 Hugh MacDonald of $25 and costs or 30 he pleaded guilty to days for illegal pos- and days for intoxication. I Some 21 farmers attended, land one of the speakers was Rev. Evan deVen of the exten. sion department of St. Dunstan's -University. Also speaking was ,Milton Fitzpatrick, manager of ' the Imperial Bank of Commerce in Souris and a department of agriculture representative. The chief spcaker of the even ‘ was Donald Gordon of Pick- Charlotte- ina . ard . town. i The program is aimed chief-, ly at improving the economic life and productivity of the far- mer It was pointed out that the ‘ average income of a P.E.I. far- mer was $3.200 while in the rest ‘of Canada it is $6000 1 A number of ways to improve itliis situation were discussed ' including m o r e co-opera- tion between farmers, the grow- ing of more produce and deep plowing methods which the pro- gram directors have tried ex- ip'erimentally and found effec- IVE. The meeting was the first of a series of 12 to be held all across Machinery in How To Hold ‘ FALSE TEETH ’ More Firmly in Place oyour false teeth annnvand em- 0 :3 5e teeth mar , s breathl. Get FASTEETH It sour. ,hec " tdenturo today drug counters everyw ere. Pinwheel Crystal Extra Special Filtoo 166 Prince St. R Four TICKET PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE at Giftarama NOVEMBER I8 to 2I Hand Painted, Hand Carved Pictur Electrical Appliances .......... .... Nettle ‘anijv' ‘- THE GIFTARAMA FREE . FREE - 56 PRIZES - FREE _ FREE f_ '_ ' D.G.E. Theatrical i Productions Ltd. l Proudly engagement of internationally celebrated HYPNOTIST 3 Wed. thru Sat. Dec. 2-5 at 8:00 p.m. CONFEDERATION CENTRE AT THEATRE WEDNESDAY EXT head a planning commission in the Halifax-Dartmouth area of Nova Scotta. MACQUARRIE TO SPEAK Canadian-American relations will be subject of a lecture by Queens MP Heath Macquarrie the University of Toronto Pro- gressive Conservative Students Federation. His subject was. challenges to confederation. , GALLANT FUNERAL —— The lfuneral for Henry G. Gallant was lbeld Wednesday morning from {he Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Augustine‘s Church. South Rustico. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Francis Corcoran who also con- ducted the service at the grave Pallbearers were: Emile Gal Iant. Eugene Gallant. Camlle (valiant. Clarence Gallant. . tin McCann and Adoph Gal‘nnt ‘D < P if :1: O . Interment we, in the church keeping pace with the demand." lm" I” 8' "t’m' ” Schwartz "5 02- Vhwampz m W?“ 33 Isl"; ;__w "me‘er-V' \‘ANDALISM coser In the mt- If you Peanut 30"" 39c Vanilla 27: "9s / THUR, . FRI, . SAT. SPECIAL . MURPHY FUNERAL — The “Vamiatllt‘sm sf Haltge'cnhsaig “m . hm, mum, Maple Leaf , Ly _.-.. h rk B. Mu by was . r. a eson. resu in , ' ‘ Lugsralvg‘ézegfi" [um-nix; from worth of signs being damaged. Island turkey this EXTRA SPECIAL IA”! Special Brawn ' ' 33c the Charlottetown Funeral Home He suggested that organizations ' Cumin pup"; k (M lb a II St. Joachim's Church. Vernon such as the tourist association Ye" 9"" 3 "u " Stea etts '. ' REG. River where Requiem High could help in preventing this 0rd" "er in 0",". Tender - - ‘93 ' Mass was celebrated by Rev— KIMI 0f 08ml”: _ ‘ C B"! ' 1 Urban Gillis. parish priest. Rev The minister also pointed out ‘to ensure delivery. 9‘,“ . Monarch anc 1 Clifford Murphy was present in that his department had been Mi‘ . . 3 I39: me sanctuary, Pallbearers were. criticized because some parts of _ ,_ ~_____ I iReginald Dunn. Louis Reid. Al- the Trans Canada Highway Vere star, out: Euth - 'phonsus O'Donnell. James Gar not adequately .108ka With III Lb. LUCKY SHORTENING and, John Whelan. and Charles white. lines. He said "people for; White “0' LA“ . r . MacCarville. Interment was in get that it is impossible to mark . ' 4 l.. I v. ithe church cemetery where 591' hifihwa-VS when “°' "m" ‘5‘ SUGAR A” ' o 159 Kent Street CW .vice was conducted by Father Mur ~ gnijersli’rvhligf Ivtfiixgm at Bins inating overselves so that we can lington. today. Mr. Macquar- 5°”? "1°59 'mflests' fie addressed the Highways Minister Matheson 5 (pint: tourist industry and I am in ;Shustcr have said they would1 I like to return to the theatre. we. 1 may _not be able to afford the l c . Spcaking on tourism generally. ’ Mr. Storey emphasized the im iportance of "finding what ,peo- ples’ interests are and co-ord~ d be is “enthusiastic 'a job that is basic to the 'dustry." He said the federal-provincial Roads to Resources program. which called for 438 miles of highway to be paved over an ieight year period at a cost of “5.000.000 Is almost complete. "We have." he said. “spent about 514.750.000 and have about 70 ’miles to complete." Mr. Matheson said his depart- ,ment's chief worry is over road l ,signs and highway markings. He ‘ said "although we put up 7.600 ‘of $175,000. we don‘t seem going on and a seal cost has not been laid on the pavement." slip and Turkeys Our supply of fresh - ‘,signs in the past year at a cost Island turkey of your cash register ‘iallot box. CONTEST ENDS THIS WEEKEND 3 SAMSON DOMINION ELECTRIC KETTLES \ deposit in ROUND OR WING FAB will 39 -333 1‘ K FAMOUS FOR STEAKS—Branded Inspected magi coigati‘rmiui PASTE sill. 69c announce the FRANK DEAN SIII'I‘III-Mlltl'lll ANITA URBULA Elias ~AI|I|IESS ........4 ran Texas IWMWW EEEN Nights Only on men an». CHARLES BRONSON VICTOR BUONO victim smoecs 32...... The west really gets busted up in this on ********* r‘o gvsllwn SALES OPEN es Charlottetown THURSDAY'S MENU 99° E “ransom lGOLDEN BROWN TRIED CHICKEN iDINNER so ' W , EZFA‘RTBXY'S MEN-U 9'2. lALL THE FISH fifths lYOU CAN EAT P It“! Sirloin - T-Bone. Ib.‘~ Steak . . 79: With all the Trimmings Maple Leaf 1b 3...... .. ugTURKEY DINNER