Break Attomptocl ' At Cardigan ‘ Liquor Store a ; CARDIGAN some] E time between midnight on Wed. ' ; nesday an 9 am. Thursday an attempt was made to break into Cardigan Liquor store by‘ forcing the lock. but entry was t not gained. 1, The door was checked by the ‘ vendor. Francis Shepherd about i i midnight. and on arrival lili‘i ' work at 9 a.m. he was unable: to get in as the lock had been 1 damaged. it was thought an1 iron bar had been used by the would-be thieves. The RCMP were notified and are investigating the attempt- ed break i H-S Association Holds Monthly GEORGETOWN -— Nineteen: = t t l l . l l monthly meeting the 3 Georgetown Home and School" Association. held Tuesday night‘ in Georgetown High School. In the absence of the presi- dent. Mrs. Marcellus Goteil. the meeting was chaired by; Mrs. Alec Arsenault. ‘ The meeting was opened by. .1. ' i. r / NEW AMBASSADOR WAS RAISED HERE lottctriwn the son or an island- er. RH. Rn_ers though born in the west. was ish chief of state. after pre- raised and educated in Char- en la min Rogers. right. now Caiiadi s. o . . . . . 3" amba “d r to senting his crerentials in Ma- ‘ lh d- [m i Spain, talks with Generalls- I-“ ' sciofiaclgfed‘f Tfieflggwgs ‘ simo Francisco Franco. Span- drid yesterday. Rogers 31- * * * * 4‘ 4 ¥ 4‘ Mrs. Phillip Boudreault read E” thie minutgs, which were mov- c R ~ e a opte . Re orting f th C d b D ‘ entertainment cgimmitteenr wa: -- Mrs. Giiy Coffin. It was report- ed that the pupils of grade 5.. taught by Elizabeth Grant were. the winners of the recently held poster contest. The contest was sponsored by the teaching staff The treasurer reported that the Mass at All Saints Church of- sum of $34.49 was on hand. . fared by Rev. Father Murnag- Following the business part ban of St. Georges in honor of of the meeting a card game‘the war dead Starts With All Saints Mass (.‘ARDIGAN - Remembrance Home from “here they pr"- 1 Dav at Cardigan began with 5 (‘PEdEd by For t0 the war niem« ‘ ioriai at Launching. The parade. marshalled by.’ Francis Shepherd, composed of‘ Legion members. Ladies Aux- TODAY AT 1:00 ONLY A SUPER DUPER DISNEYRAMA iii“. ~ ‘ ‘ I ‘ h M , h I. 1' . y. h _ . lliary and school children, fin- CHARLOTI’ETOWN HAS wonsr FIRE IN TWO YEARS its: , 'l:..li:‘:ii°.::§i2. i my anggg..m°iu- ,and a lunch was served. .Auxiliary met at the Legion l sung by the school chimps: Donald Duck Goofy Pluto and I l Spectators stand amid a automobiles last evening. The Cumberland Street. The fire, check by about 7.30 p.m. Here. j The Last post was snunded bv SE tangle of fire hoses on. Clark building, located between described by City Fire Chiet smoke pours from the Clark ‘Bugm. George Boudreau“ ML Street to watch city firemen Grafton Street and Clark HH. Jewell as the most ser- Street side of the structure as lowed by twn minutes gdence many others- combat a blaze which swept Street. behind 191 Grafton lous in the city in the past the flames rush towards the e e and Reveille. The poem L“Thev I PLUS—A Special Disney Featurette TODAY AT 3 and 8 “22" {llZABflH lAYlOR through a building whicu Street. was rented by Allison two years. was brought in Grafton Street side. housed a body shop and nine MacLeod Auto Dealers. 126 Thirsty Thieves PD smissed Al GIIOWll I ' ' Fouowmg “men” 0‘ 5‘9"?" in an effort by \‘unzm to bar-i Foil w' h v' . H - Eastern And Central Districts 0 mg i e seriices a. crown witnesses in the preli-lrow money and Vuozzo Iatel‘iLaunching a reception was hold ; minary hearing of .iamcszpaid for $2 worth of gasoline in [he [,pginn when, l’l‘ho Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. Nov. 14. 1964. 5 a single pane of glass. The wus- dow catch was then released Malcolm MacLeod of Valley ‘ for Mat-Leod's car. meals “are served by mp Lad_ elg Street in Georgetown. which ; and the thief or thieves pulled “ald‘ Charged With bI'Paki ‘fn' Witnesses giving ies Auxiliary. try and theft. the case was dIS~ {m me Cm...“ a. me hearing In the evening a smnker was over the past iew years has te- off the hasp on the storage lock- peatedly been the target for er and made off with the liquor. ‘ l - Childrcn 500 l i missed by Magistrate James B- i were: Haywood MacLend of held in the Legion Home where . l Johnston. QC. in Kings Countyl Victoria Cross; Mrs. Fmra‘music was supplied by John : I Magistrates Court at George.‘i}qa_\.“.md, ManLPan of “0.3.1.1 Carl Webster. Songs and l I l I tom" gThtur-idafi-h t h M m t toria Cross: (‘hester Turner oI1 S'PDdanCinE by Louise and . _ _ . aisrae.onson e a " ' - ' ’B l' . ‘ thieves with an apparent ap'ie- Approx1mately $10 to cash the evidence present was not Erwmr'a Cm“ M599“ “1°71” 9m 9" qhepherd entertame‘ll fite for alcoholic. beverages. was t was in the liquor locker but was Isufficient to place the accused qi' lord \ianf‘yfigmz FrandS‘ [he gigrflrlim 1' mm once again broken into. either not taken. Alsn stored there was . 10“ mal- Th" Charge‘ “WW”! nggfizhat; ficfarglt’glsgortmchaalftlt A gs'omfiquare mile region 0“ I late Thursday night or in the about 10 cases of beer. none of 1 S lbreak. entry and theft into the i Cpl Douglas i Hender of the AlaSkay “elf” KMin and AnCh'l . h ‘ f v .1 . .. .. . _ orage. san two to six I t . . i l “u” 0 Hay‘mnd MaCLea" M Royal Canadian Mounted Police ‘resiilt. oi th 99 a; a uMAaK Mva ULIU Cass quake. " 2, ’ 3' I I ‘ i early hours of Friday morning. iwhich was apparently taken. it is reported reliably that this? The break was discovered by 1\'ictoria Cross. Oct. 8. e violent i964 earth? venture netted the intruders at‘William Stevens. Legion Home: The Crown was representedi least nine quarts of liquor. caretaker at about 9.30 am. We ;by Deputy Attorney General. .i. ' ry was made by placing a iday as he was on his way down _Arthur McGuigan. QC. and the plank against the east side of a i town. He noticed the bi‘OKen . accuse ' was represented ground-floor window. which iad window from a distance. The iby William A Reddm. Mac- Leod had earlier pleaded not Shall Grow Not cited by Preside Wreaths were laid by John Quinn for the Legion and Mrs. Francis Gardiner. president of the Ladies Auxiliary. Father Miirnaghan gave a brief ad- Admission Adults: £1.00 evidence GEORGETOWN —- The Royal Canadian Legion Home on Glen- delachment in Montague. P.E.l. FARMERS Deputy-Mayor Walter Cox has _-‘___ been named as a likely candi- “ date in the municipal elections here next-:February to succeed Mayor Walthen Gaudet. Who an- glass in this window. which had nounced yesterday he will not guilty and elected .trial by a recently been broken. was re- l LEARN OF DEATH i Word has been received by relatives in Charlottetown of, the death of Murdock MacKenziej of Walt‘iam. Mass. and former-l ly of Glen Valley. P.E.l. He is survived by his wife. three dau-ii ghters and two sons. and two; sisters, Mrs. Catherine Tremere.‘ Clyde River. and Miss An nie} MacKenzie. Charlottetown. ‘ GIVEN SCHOLARSHIP Maritime Association Scholarship of . 3250 has been awarded to Jar-t. nell Trainor. son and; Mrs. William Trainor of John-t son's River. He is a fin=t year. degree student at Truro Agri-1 cultural "ollege and a graduate ‘ of St. Dunstan‘s High School earlier this year. ISLAND REPRESENTATIVEE P.E.i. will be represented at a conference of Canada‘s chief justices in the University of Toronto's Centre of Criminology Nov. 16 to "‘ by the Hon. Thane A. Campbell. Chief Justice of Prince Edward island. Both the[ courts of appeal and supreme courts will be represented at the conference "lab will be mainly concerned with procedure for administration of criminal justice In Canada. DECORATED Among officers and men 0 re lnr and militia forces of the Canadian Army own the Canadian Forces‘ Decora- tion recently were: Col. KM. Johnston ED. Commanding 0f- ficcr of No. 2 Militia Group; Sgt. D.D. Burke. Royal Cana- dian Signals: L-Cpl.- D.W. Ber- nard. Royal Canadian Ordn- ance Corps. all of Charlotte- town. Awarded the first clasp to the decoration was QM iwmi R.G. Murray. Canadian Army Service Corps. also of Charlottetown. CARD PARTY RESULTS. The results of the card party held Thursday night at Community Center are u lows: iadies' first. Mrs. Cnrmody; second. Mrs. Mary MIcKinnon; consolation. Mrs. P. Smith; gent's first. J.A. Mac- nd. John P Mac- n :7 O 1. Helen 5‘ T0 SCIENCE MEET Lawson Drake. MS. a E a s sity Committee for the Sciences. i Royal placed by Mr. Stevens on Thurs- day atternoon. A night light outside the front entrance of the Legion is Rent burning every night but this does not illumina e the building. and it was an east side window through which the invaders entered and made their departure. For some time Legion authon ities have considered placing bars on the windows and this is now believed a necessity to pre vent further occurrences of this nature. A more than usual quantity oi liquor and beer was on hand fai- lowing the stock-up for Remem- brance Day. This amount had been gone over and checked as late as Thursday morning. 1 Constable Mark Georgetown police officer immediately notified and called in members of the Royal i '; Murphy was } Stockbreeders‘ l Canadian Mounted Police from .‘decide definitely_ the Montague Detachment. The investigation is continu- ing by both the town and lie elin .. . ling himself. . . . THREE pom) TASK l , V . _. the money. The iron he receiv- ‘ He admitted that his _man.lplé‘fg‘gfiffgg‘f;s;;{1;;gfif‘}g‘eled money for. by giving it as thought had been regarding the cits“ feels it is time he stepped . IaarceliDif‘ia/alithe m)?ne<vmtyo run for re-election except in an emergency. Mr. Cox. chairman of the town planning committee. said he. will not make a dcéi‘nite an- .» nouncement until I ' next‘ meeting of city council. Dec. judge without. a Jury. thus i necessitating the holding of an preliminary hearing. LACK OF EVIDENCE At the conclusion .Crown evidence. Mr. made a motion asking that the flaccused be discharged for lack t ‘ of evidence against im. Joseph \‘uozzo Jr. of Valley- He has become familiar with . the duties of mayor through having occupied the chair on various occasions in the ab‘. " field. who earlier in magis- sence of Mayor Gaudet. 4. iratfs fgel‘rtmfig plead? guy; . . .z c ar e L093 100k“! "9"" as "‘9 “9’”. against MacLeod on Thursday candidate. Mr. Cox has delayed: night gave evidence {or the reaching a decision due to unex-; ected developments in connec-l‘ tioh with his private business»: With expansion necessary in the; Pure Milk Company which he‘ heads. plans had been under- Crown. He admitted stealing an an electric j and said that lMacLeod driven him MAYOR GAUDET l there but that Macheod had not way for some months for con-possibility a three-fold task in-} gone into the house and that‘ struction of a new plant on the volving civic duties. business. MBCLPOd did "It? know “113/ .he. Vuouo. had gone into the outskirts of the city. However. pressures and bringing up ‘ other conditions have resulted ; family might see one or other of‘ ‘ a change and chause of this them suffer. For this reason its . art‘Fles‘ he said he had been unable to wanted to have “my e. n t i re1 . “mm? 13‘9" 50M "‘9. “‘35”! .m Cardigan to Francis Shep- ‘h°““‘ "‘ "rd" hem" m""“m'iiizird and obtained wine with house or that he had taken the the Central Committee of the Halifax to attend the meeting it i Atlantic Provinces inter-Univei- [ At this meeting. held at St. Mary‘s University. delegates from the various universities ii. i the Maritimes will seek means of promoting closer cooperation in the fields of science educa ; tion and scientific research. l TRENOUTII FUNERAL The funeral for Staff Sgt. Tru-‘ man Dudley Trenoutli was held l Friday from the MacLean Fun-I erai Home, where servnce was conducted by Rev. John Ball. Representing "L" DiVIiion l t a ,1 ll.’ of the RCMP were Supt. .s McNeil and Sgt. Maj. H.G.E Chipmah. Pallbearers were. Staff Sgt. R.0. Lively. Staff Sgt. Marshal MacKinnon. Cpl C.A. Bungay. Cpl. W.L. iivui. Cpl. RE Williams and Cpl. James Murray. Attending in a body and leading in singing of Abide With Me and Unto the Hills were choir members oft Trinity United Church. inter ment took place in Alberton cemetery. CURRAN FUNERAL —— The funeral for the late John A. Curran took place Friday morn- I ing from the Hennessey Punch} at ome to St. Cuthbert's Church. St. Teresa. where Re- quiem High Mass was cele- brated by Rev. E. L. urrny. parish priest. who also con- duct he service. at the Pallbearers were: G. Raymond Steele. Fred Steele. Aloysius Steele. John O'Neill and John Coady. interment took place in the grave. O'Neill. 1“. Hamilton harbor officials are .aSIde to make room for others . - - . . mport. During the transactions Egr- sei'ved three terms. on City; involving the disposal of both 133‘Tifi'e'iaifléié‘irl’ii“ m “a” t fifli’eini” it”? ii“ ihf‘i _ ‘ . . . . ac ona H] 'Cnnt‘fg‘edsf'm gm ‘2. 1 City Council is expected tniihai they did not. thinksiheat 0 "Wing ‘9 1mpson‘ 93" Ire.hold its next regular meetingiMacieod overheard the trans. April 17. 1963. action conversations and that they had no dealings with Mac- eod. ' {December 14— which just hap- PLAN ‘NVESTIGATION ‘pens to be tile birthday of Coup-i F PAID FOR GAS He said that an investigation? “"0" CO“ He may mm “" h'si ( . MacLeod had earlier driven ie m into he; official announcement of his. 3::512 (getgearffired‘3davbv him_ candidacy till then for SNIII-i uozzo to see several persons. DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND SEMPLE’S PHARMACY Ltd. . 178 Queen Street Will be open all day Saturday and will be tin-i only Drug Store open Saturday evening and all day Sunday. FREE DELIVERY self and Provincial Fire Marshal‘ mental reasons" I Earl MacLe"" Chief Jewell is; city fire marshal. .. The Charlottetown Volunteer Fire Department rushed three engines. including an aerial iad-. der truck and two pumpers. to the blaze when first reported about 6.30 p.m. . They worked to bring the blaze under control from both‘ ends of the building and along the s i d e s. The blaze. which I spread throughout the frame. structure. was brought in check. by 7.30 p.m. Chief Jewell report- . IQ DIAL 4.41'71 83'/3% MORTGAGES On new or improved city homes A body shop employee. Ai-l phonse Gallant. reported the; number of cars in the building at the time of the fire. Fire engines were located on Kent Street. on Clark Street and‘ Grafton Street. during firemen's‘ efforts to combat the fire. City Police were on duty dir- ecting traffic at intersections in the area meanwhile. Or for Ito-financing FEARS CANAL TIE-UP HAMILTON. Ont. tCP‘ l ‘ 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class security —slightly higher on others. worried that a Welland Canal tic-up will threaten vessels try- ing to clear the St. Lawrence S"le before It 0‘05” 3‘ the come in and talk over your requirements with church cemetery. COMMONWEALTH TRADE in 1963. Britain sent 29 per cent of tots] exports to Com- imonweslth countries and im- Itoiogy Department at Prince ov Wales College leaves today for ported from them 82 per cent of all its imports. end of the month. Fred Ellis. president of Hamilton Shipping QLtd.. said Tuesday his company has to handle 65 ships between (how and the end of the month .“i‘vc never seen the harbor so HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS Dial 4~6567 57 Queen St. FIND OUT HOW» TO MAKE MORE MONEY FROM YOUR LAND! 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Basilica Recreation Centre Saturday Night DANCES Convention Hall Featuring The Downtowners 9 to 12 p.m. 18 years and up Auditorium Record-Hop Ages 14 to 18 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Basilica Recreation Centre Richmond St. I Charlottetown misciimcomli‘ _ l , .. HEPBllllN ilie lROll PEIIICOIT' L STARTING MONDAY . . _ .. GREGORY PECK - TONY CURTIS me into your outfit... Explain that to the Colonel l" The hilarious. heartwarming adventures of aptain Newmafl hum COLOR , W ANGIE DICKINSON EDDIE ALBERT JAMES Garcoav- BETHEL lESLIE ;; .m. ROBERT DUVALL - DICK SARGENT - lARRY STORCII i com-worst DARIN‘”°"°'“ JIM You’lle km s RtCltARO l. Mitt, more: at mm (noon Inn in mi u lEO mm mm: s, DAVID Itlltk'm a Will Altitul immmmms-imu nail \\ l ibusy in 35 years on the docks.‘ the said i¥¥¥¥¥****1* r