POINTED REMINDER OF GRASS FIRE WARNINGS easily have been ignited, to fast-moving flames serves as a pointed reminder of the warn- ings so often given by the local fire department at this time Mrs. M. A. Ma MONTAGUE — The death oc-, docket was before Kings County +with-his-hand- A Senior Citizen Of P.E.I. =e ee : we ISLAND NEWS $ PAGE Eastern And Central: Districts = | Harvey Srehaut Leeco, Mur- ‘tay. Harbor North. represented iby William A. Reddin, was charged under the Exise Act with possession of mash suitable Tease was adjourned by cansent to May 26 to fix a date for trial. ' John Charles Martell, George- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Apr. 22, 1965. 5, Iwo Fined For Assault In Georgetown Court GEORGETOWN —. A large Stipendiary Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC, at Georgetown yesterday. «The Crown was re-| presented by Deputy Attorney General J. Arthur McGuigan, Qc. Joseph Allan Gregory of Sou- tis was fined $4)sand costs or 30 days when he pleaded guilty to assaulting Elmer George Mac- was fined $20 and costs or 15 days when he pleaded guilty to common~assault; striking Elmer George MacDonald in the face Two men were each fined $25 and costs for having liquor not purchased by a vendor. Lawrence Grover Smith, Dun- cPhee Dies der of the first choir of the Val- | leyfield Church and a life-long member of the Women’s Insti- tute. She was the last surviving member of her family. She. leaves to mourn four sons and | three daughters: Bruce, Mon- tague; Jack, in England; Sin- clair, California, and Fulton at home; Mary (Mrs. Angus Ma- jdas, charged under the Exise| Act with possession of a still, forged doc ris April 28. FESTIVAL CONTINUES | One of the all-time great pictures on the big screen— | with the new sound. Tonight and Friday at 8 P.M. A picture that must be seen- and seen again! From the makers of ™ NEL GUINNESS JACK HAWKINS town, represented by Melvin J. | McQuaid, QC, and charged with possession of an offensive wea- pon, had his case ned to April 28 in Souris: : Lawrence Edward Burke, Car- digan North, charged with as- sault and with damage to prop- erty, was also represented by Mr. ‘MeQuaid. Both — charges: were adjourned to Souris April BB keer with uttering a t, a cheque in | Souris, c! by judge and jury and had his RRERRI 4 Centre Donald and causing him bodily | , go Ear! Gregory of beac 7 BIG EASTER FILM ™ “Lawrence of Arabia”... © botany Seek . Lacheur, she leaves to mourn Myrtle, Mrs. Sp_ulding, Holly- wood, Calif. Funeral service was held in Victoria ‘65 Y Circus Seen As Best ; Ever Staged The “Y” Circus has been the biggest annual event for a num- ber of years and months of pre- paration have been spent to in- IN P.E.1. HOSPITAL Mrs. Frank Willis, North Ri-| ver, is a patient in the P.E.I.| Hospital. RECEIVES WORD | best ever. Rosser (Florence Stretch) was |S born at Long Creek, P-E.1., the | Tun Jour o show, will feature only daughter of the.late Mr. 4) ‘oiance beam. Six = and Mrs. Joseph H. Stretch. 15 will ouact & Seuibte aeeert Mrs. Rosser taught school it jad as “gymnastic ballet” on this province before taking UP lwooden beam which foeuiies residence in USA. and is Te! vortect musceler membered by_many relatives | von performing a series ‘of and . friends. services . and thrilling manev- Evergreen Memorial cemetery, | rhe circus committee : Seattle, Wash. tors and performers of the YMCA expect this year’s circus EASTERN to be the most successful that the “Y” has ever staged. Traffic Act A talk by Sgt. Eric Tedford, RCMP, on the new Traffic Act was included in Beverages Liquor jsure this year’s circus is the from Britain's milk. marketing ' BUY CANADIAN BULLS LONDON (CP) — A mission board plans to buy 15 young Ca- nadian holstein bulls. The but!ls, against British ‘cattle by the board and the ministry of agri- culture. If they give good re- sults they will be made avail- able to British farmers. Knights of Columbus FUNERALS FRASER FUNERAL — The. funeral for Magnus Fraser was etapa es May Bring. Restless Nights Home to the Baptist -Chuch, Murray River, where So, was conducted by, Rev. A.GJ.| on % Steeves. Hymns ig tort ail threw, the ia ’ at don't Lord’s My Shepherd and Nearer | rea’ now _ My God to Thee. The flower- | Dey ted mele for you = ij oa tl gi and Hector MacDonald. Pane pao tga omg bearers were Harry Mac-| Kidney Pills can help Oa Daniel Fraser, Banjamin | Peas aSaaiote hidney MacEachern, Leon MacPhee, | causes the Herman Buell, Cyrus MacEach- | me ¥ you don} fed better ern. Interment took place in the | Pills at any Little Sands cemetery. iggit Pieril i } eessfully by millions for i Charlottetown Council EASTERDANCE | — FRIDAY, APRIL 23 9.30 - 1.00 A.M. Lanch will be served Members and Friends AT K. OF C. HOME Richmond Street * Chnrletiotown ‘~ handie like ordinary paint—stays exactly where you put it. coe Quick. easy clean-up. Brushes, rollers, roller pan, all rinse fast with soap and up spills with damp rag. Touch up with no streaks or lap marks. LUCITE* conceals hairline cracks and surface flaws. washable. oe Pas * a M ‘water. Wipe and dips. Dries in 30 minutes. And it’s completely jodern, matching kitchen and bathroom walls and ceilings, use DULUX* Satin-Sheen Enamel in matching LUCITE* colors. Get both at yéur neighborhood for mapufacture of spirits. The, 4 |.James Arnold MacLellan of ease adjourned by consent to/ Albany, charged with theft of an May 26 at Georgetown to fix a electric grinder valued at over date for preliminary hearing $52. the »roperty o' Bathurst He is represented. by -Allison Marine Limited. The case was |M. Gillis. adjourned by consen* to ‘lav 35. IMPAIRED . John Joseph Johnsfon, Prim- The “case of - Roy Daniel rose, and James Freder Hemphill, Georgetown, charged Murphy, Vernon, both pleaded {with care and control of a mo- guilty to impajred driving and tor vehicle while impaired, was were fined $100 and costs |adjourned by consent to May 5. Adjourned by consent tc May |The accused was represented by 26 was the case of James Wil- |Kenneth R. MacDonald. fred MacLean, Montague. who | James Farrell, St. George's, earlier pleaded not guilty. before jcharged with impaired driving Justice of the Peace J.W. Lav- | and represented by William A ers to driving without due care ‘Reddin, had his case. adjourned and attention. speeding in the |by consent to May 26. town of Monfague. He is repre- : Also represented by Mr. Red sented by Kenneth R. MacDon- ‘din-was John Robert MacLean, | ald. SDI MI LID ID LI SI IL BID SA LARS I ESS BY LP BY P52, SES SE SS CATHERINE MCKINNON CONCERT [a 8.30 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY Ist in the CONFEDERATION CENTRE CATHERINE McKINNON with ; Patricia McKinnon - Brian Ahern Don Burke - Athan Katsos 3 Confederation Box Office _ - Samieson Drug, Montague _ Enman Drug, Summerside LILI MP LI LF (PLP LF EF LF EF LTT FAT UTD LF AF UPL EF AP FP AUP AFI ae : She was active in church and | theson) of Murray “River, Flor- leed_ for provision of a new! The question of city students; Attending the joint. session, in , , , Winner of 27 International high school by September of next| at the provincial vocational in-| addition to. the council, were | Community ae er ee irs. Namie Smith) Awards...7 Academy A year was foreseen by Dr. Gordon} stitute was an Gam with a. J. ‘ Maloney,. Dr. K. = (irs James Shaet a hairmay School | council being school board | Parker (ex officio. member } tague. Beard, os he outtined the board's officials were satisfied to pay|the board), Mrs. E. Wonnacott, One son, Angus, predeceased | SRUM- miume snes -airerem-OMLDN Atta <=> mene come plans for the future to City Coun: Sa pas veal tition cont er Mrs. Cletus Murphy, Judge C. St. go a ES wie cae cil at a night students as edu- | Clair. Trainor, Thomas DeBlois, survi are two foster | Tickets $1.00 toy cation given there could not be| Brig. K. M. Johnson and Walter children, Alice and Louise. — : me The new school, mooted here et ys in the city for many | Auld. ~ 5 «| Funeral arrangements have BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY 12 P.M. —.5:30 P.M. ever since it became known the the annual $20,000 cost. Dr. Parker elaborated on the not been completed. | OW government was giv-/ PARENTS PAY? opening remarks of Dr. Lea and : : serious consideration to! However, .on the matter of | answered many questions in de- e oe . ‘ making Prince of Wales College of stidents from tail. In particular he said the : : a degree-granting _ university, | the city to the institute the,board | Money spent by the board in the : ins. a ae ae ee pa | nl gh on pe oh A ; Look! Beauty without bother! grades 10, 11 and 12. responsible and suggested City | ‘wisely and frugally”, city a a o. l a eee school, costing in the vicinity of! the matter. Dr. Lea said since|@D2d as a consequence if they IN CITY HOSPITAL Breer $850,000, would be planned for an| the board was paying the tuition | moved to another province found| Eugene Trainor, Donagh, is ue pe , estimated 750 pupils. The site) cost parents should pay | themselves able. to take their) now a patient in the Charlotte- s of the building would be the area| bus fares. On this point: Mayor | Places in the new surroundings. town Hospital. ae just north of Queen Charlotte! @ox said council would hold a} Several councillors fired ques-}~” _ ING High School in which the school/jater meeting to deal with the | tions at members of tlie school} ., RECOVER board has several acres on op-| subject and perhaps would name | board with Dr. Douglas MacDon-| Talbot Stewart of Bothwell, is tion. It would be a fully integ-|a transportation committee to|@!d asking when ‘integration’| recovering from surgery in the rated school without regard to) study it. plans for the new high school | P.E.I. Hospital. : religious views. : would be applicable to all city schools. His question had been IN HOSPITAL TRACES DEVELOPMENT } Sister Learns prompted by Councillor Nichol-| Mrs. Luther Herring Jr., Mur- For the benefit of newer! son’s question as to the new|Tray Harbor, is a patient in the members of city council he trac- | Of Death 1 B C school and his hope “‘tlie present P.E.I. Hospital. ; ed the development of the pres-| n B. ¢ | separate school system woulld' ent plans and pointed out that! |mot be continued in ‘the new TO HAVE SURGERY city taxpayers until 1984 would) MURRAY HARBOR — Mrs. | school.” He had been told by Mrs. .Margaret Nelson, Mur- be paying for: schools which| Blanche “LeLacheur, Murray! Dr. Lea “it is not now a prob-|Tay River, is a patient in the should have been built or plan-| Harbor has received the news|lem” and that the -decision- of | P-E.I.. Hospital,-where she- will med for over the previous 80) of the death of her sister, Mrs./the boards for one completely|undergo surgery today. . years. (Dr. K. A. Parker, super-| Charles Wadey of Victoria, B.C. | integrated school was the unani- intendent of city schools, later) Mrs. Wadey was the former|mous decision of the school remarked on “the crass and! Ella Howe, daughter of the late | board. gross negligence over this same) Mr and Mrs. William Howe, | Now! . Guernsey Cove. e The reference was to the fact | = ol p that from 1878 until 1852 no Dew | toria for the past 12 years. Her Police Course r a _ “ae =| 7 sc were t in city | : ese eee . soba gages - ST ae oe ic ae tere sane ne her. some | T opi c | S N ew Enjoy The All Look! No drip! New LUCITE* Wall Paint Look! No splatter! New LUCITE* keeps you still no ion was made for . ¥ i comes all ready to use, rich and extra-thick’so neat even when you do the ceiling. Speeds the provision | Besides. her sister, Mrs. Le- New Peerless, it clings to brush or roller. Won't run*down the" ‘job by*eéVvering a bigger area with fewer stoops Ke KK KE Fe HH SF SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY FOR CHILDREN AT 2.30 ONLY > A UNIVERSAL PICTURE — ADULT — At 7 and 9 only A HEART-WARMING TRUE - LIFE ADVENTURE BURSTING WITH EXCITEMENT. ae re colors. For | paint dealer's, in 22 smart colors and white. LUCITE* WALL PAINT Du Pont... the name you can trust in paints. 96 - 98 Queen Street CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA CANADIAN TIRE DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES INC. 158 Kent Street CHARLOTTETOWN T. M. LLEWELLYN, MONTAGUE, P.E.L G. L. MACKENZIE, KENSINGTON, P.E.L A MOVIE THAT [IS TRULY IDEAL FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AND ONE THEY SHOULD SEE TOGETHER. STARTING ae i ANN DANIEL ae “ 7 RONTU" _— SHOWS — AT 2.30.-7 - 9 lk wk wk kk kk Kk Ss