{s.Down Slightly “§esterday’s attendance at thejed that the Juniors are in the B .fell-.short. by. 33. of the 330 ‘objec- competition _ for ed 180 registered at. the after-'61.6 response at yesterday's cli- Ave Warned mit into seneriay’s et. = ee ae “THE FIRST two donors te Colonel __Grey Schoo! Lund (LEFT) gave. his 15th | donation while Wilfred . Martin made his sixteenth donation— | both.men are from Charlotte- ‘make their donations at last nichts opening Red = Cross. biend donor clinic at the Con- federation Centre are seen re- laxine over a cup of coffee as town. Today's sessions of the they are being. served by.Jo- blood donor clinie at Confeder- anne MacMillan, a mensber of ation Centre are from 2-4 and the high school Red Cross ,at Clinic Attendance 7-9 p.m. in the inter-class_ “bleod . donor. tive when-only. 166 of the-expect- supremacy” baving achieved = Red Cross blood donor clinics lead so far noon session’ held at St. Dens- nic at. the college The chaifman - tan’s-University, and just 131 of also stated that the © inter-class the ‘150 quota tured up for the competition will be carried on opening clinic at the Confedera- ‘until the conclusion of the Char- tion Centre. of the Red Cross blood John. P ‘annual . meeting +24th were iLe @ Siler a Association Announces Officers Councillors for the Women's C Association named- at the on Septenber ' =gs County: Mrs. Ruth Mae- Montague; Mrs. Leo Ros- Morell i Queens County: Mrs. Hector iCurrie. New Dominion; ‘John MacRae. Orwell Cove.~ Prince County: Mrs. Edwin rown. Kensington; Olive Tup- in, O'Leary, es ‘Building Firm Will Operate © ALBERTON — The boal build- committee for Charlottetown last |will have an opportunity to be er Phillip Kinch at Alberton ment-at the result of the results tre : of the first day’s response. He Students from Chartotte- noted that- seven additional do-|town's new high school, “‘Colon- nors from St. Dunstan’s attend- el Grey” were the principal vo- t ed-last night's session atthe jlunteer assistants at last nicht's Confederation Centre to bring jelinie . at Confederation. wh ile versity to-173 ——, {the efficient-helpers_ at St- Du iF Kelly; chairman of the tans University ~~ HET OSS sdonor--commit.. "We: ares “bpood-di ey an antag isan nage nant la eee eee tee for “St Dunstan's, anhoune- will be a large turn out of ; — at today's clinics at the Confed- > 3 Accused we will have achieved our quota _ of 270 plus at least another 35 to made by the ehairman for Char- lottetown.” 2 SUMMERSIDE. — Magistrate morning destroyed pany’s plant and equipment put- donors made “nigh! expressed his” disappoint- donors at the Confederation Cen South-———--— ae fire last Friday the ecom- A disastrous ing mine- persons out of work. An office was set up yes, terday at Mr. Kinch’s home and — the total registration from’ the some 40 different. students were several men were clearing oul 8 hat there ti_,mare congrele-BIARS..£90.D0. ne mgep-~-$couter jods of- peak em- (Part 2) course which During per eration Centre between 24 and ployment close to twenty men 7-9 sn that by the end of the day were busy at the plant. Eastern Man, Found Guilty~ Island News Page —_———-+ther- weekend tr: .ning E |2 The Guardian, ‘Plays At Centre: A re-release of one of the Navarone”’ is filling the movie durifig the first part of . this week. The film version of Alis- tair MacLean’s best selling no- vel is making it’s second trip around the movie circuit. after a eral years ago. Gregory Peck. and Anthony Quinn David Niven fill lead do raid on a battery of enor- .mous.. German artillery pieces which have -been playing havoe jwith Allied shipping. The, guns have been positioned in the jmountains of an Island in the |Aegean Sea and cannot be de- jstroyed by sea or air. Only a |suicide commando raid can do ithe job, and Peck, cast as a \world famous mountain elimber. is selected to lead_the raid. | His crew are an ill assorted jlot with Niven playing an exple jsives expert with acute dis- jtaste for war; Quinn as a Greek |resistance fighter who hates both Germans and Peck; Eng- lish star Stanley Baker as ap anti-Fascist veteran of the Span- ish War: James Darren as a m born New Yorker whe learned to enjoy killing im that jeity’s back streets and alleys; jand the beauteous Irene Pappas jand_Gia-Scala\as. the two-femin- ine resistance leaders who team up with the commandos to lead them to the guns. i IN GREECE - Mugtr“of the film wag shot“ on lottetown series, so that the stu- ing firm of Alberton Industries location in Greece with the Islse " A Fremont—Archer, chairman |dents who were unable to. attend |Ltd_ will operate on 2 small of Rhodes as the major base donor the special clinic at the college sdale from the home of the ow®- |The Greek Army chipped in w: 'full co-operation and the ‘material that ranged —from- |fantrymen to howitzers. Other iseque-ces were filmed on ap stretched ove an area of two 15 Carididates Camp Buchan last weekend was attended by 15 candidates. The sessions Lare scheduled. : - | W..8. MeMarty, whe has just j returned “from a course at ‘Na- ; tional Scout Headquarters, Ot- | ~ tawa, is_course leader. screen at Confederation Centre | hly—“successful-__first_run—_se-4 poorueeringt * | | acres, and included a replica of forty feet in the air. | The technicolour eameras rove | over some of the most spectacu- lar scenery in the world as the commandos land on the -is!and, | are shipwreeked and then begin | a- torturous mountain eljmb ta | ,Bet_at_the-guns.-Duri jwreck ‘sequence the actors re-. jceived enough cuts and bruises ito get them all movie industry | roles-in-this—story—of-a-comman-—purple-hearts:—_—______—+ The’ winds and -waves were ar- tificially produced on a _ Holly- wood lot: but’ at thé—end- of -a the-ship--Charged with being..d Magistrate | Hands Down | Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 27, 1966. . Jail Sentence 1 Adventure Story Magistrate A.J. Haslam, QC, handed down a jail sentence of 7 | days to” Walter” Berrigan city, when he appeared in city police | court yesterday morning on a charge of having care and con- 5 trol of toxicat Hugh Montgomery wood and John Thomaés Mee- Connell Canoe Cove; charged a motor vehicle while in- ; | most highly acclaimed WWII |the mountain and its guns which, | With speeding were fined $25 and ‘adventure stories; “The Guns of |soared ‘over one hundred and |f98ts or. 10 days, and $20) and. costs or 10 days respectively. There were two cases of illegal | Possession of liquor. ' One ac- | cused was fined $20 and costs | or 30 days, and the second ac- cused $25 and costs or 10 days, | Roland Clifford’ Carr city, | =a ‘disorderly Was fined §25 and | jcosts or 20 days. The charge in a second similar ease was with- RN tccettrecmaces There-were-four Cases of drunk: and incapable. Two accused were: each fined $20 and costs or 10 | », Sher | gy “he & opened at | vention yesterday morning, and W. Chester S MacDonald yester- day warned.three men appear- ing before him in Prince County Magistrate's Court that their bail would be revoked and they “Louis Francis Cairns-of Mon-| Emmerson Smallwood. scout- tacue was found guilty when he master of the Baptist church appeared hefore Magistrate troop Blanchard Mahon. agsist- James. B. Johnston. QC, in Mag- ant provincial commissioner, Annual. Meeting | Held Recently would be: remanded in Prince ee ; County Jail if their behavior phe snnyalmeeting of the gave any cause for complaint be- jFort Augustus Home and School tween now and November 15, theckaliea was held recently. when they are scheduled to be welcomed te this meeting were tried in Supreme Court “ the members of Lake. Verde Delbert Louis Carr. Tryon. district which has recentiy join- Tryon, was fined $75 and ‘eq the Fort Augustus Consolidat- costs or 15 days for impaired 'eq tnt driving Appearing for the! Guest speaker for the evening Crown in this case were Borden was Mrs. (Dr) Stewart Mac- RCMP Constable A.D. Burchill \Dopald. Provincial President of and Borden Town Policeman Jo |Home and School Mrs. Mae- hannes Plomp. Crown prosecutor |nonald spoke..on the Home and wes George R. McMahon. De ‘schoot Centennial projects and fence witnesses were Gail (Mrs. ‘encouraged teachers and __par- James) Howatt and James How- jents to participate in the prepar- att North Tryon, and Carl Me-jations for Canada’s 10%h birth- Viddie, Crapaud Neil R. Mac- day Leod represented the accused. | The following officers were phan: re¢létted: “Secretary. Sr Holds Meeting : Mrs. Earl Hughes: Publicity. V isworn in for, the coming year ‘President. Mrs Edwin Calla- Trustees Board. Catherine Marie: Programme, Sr M._ Rosarii: Membership, ‘At-the monthly meeting of the Sr. M. Michael. Vice-president. Board of Trustees of the Prince ‘Mrs. Walter White Edward Island Hospital held on ———— September 20th, — the Property ‘ RECLAIM THE SEA istrate Court ye terday morning ‘on a charge of driving without due _care_and_attentiop. Upon delivering the verdict in Queens County Magistrate's Court yesterday morning. Mr. Johnston stated: “I. am eonvin- ced trat the accused was either driving too fast or was not pay- ing attention to his driving.” Evidence indicated: that an ar- cident took place on a bright sunny day with a clear view of | at least a quarter of a mile. Magistrate Johnston said evi- dence indicated ‘brake marks on the road extended beyond 60 ‘feet—more than two ecar_len- gths.”* Mr. Cairns, on a second charge of operating: a vehicle without a licence, changed his plea from not guilty te guilty ‘and was assessed $19 and: costs or five days moe ‘Bert Campbell, Charlottetown, represented the arcused. D. Francis Doyle. Savage Har- ~— bor. pleaded guilty to charge of impaired driving and was fined ' $100 and costs or 15 days committee, under the chairman- ship of D.N. Bell, was authoriz- ed to deal with the matter of in- Stalling new windows in the In- A Korean offshore island near ;Daeduk has been:joined to the {mainland to create 1,900 acres John Willard Arsenault. Brae- kley Point. on a charge of im- |. paired driving. was remanded and David Hall Rover leader, | ‘assisted in ,the Instruction. Lectures-on forestry tree plant- ing. and: woodjot .. management twere given by Frank Gaudet, {proyineial forester; and — scout commissioner. aan A talk on plaster casis and tracking was given by Cpl. Cal- vin Bungay of the RCMP. The Boy Scout organization \s trial in City Police. eourt. Bail ‘for the accused was set at $200. The accused pleaded not guilty Lester P O'Donnell. QC. rep- resented hoth accused in the im- Paired driving cases. There were three persons ar- raigned on charges. of illegal Possession of liquor and each was fined. $20 and. eosts..or 30 dayy— : at a member of the United Fund. | day’s filming they had induced enough violence to cause a gash on Gregory Peck’s forehead: 3 twist. in David Niven’s back: a Sacroiliac injury to Quinn: a wrenched neck to. Stanley Ba- ker: and a knockout and near drowning to Darren. It would seem that the cause of realism was carried to ex- tremes in the making of” ‘‘The Guns of Navarone”. |days, a third $20 and costs’ or 20 | idays., and the fourth accused was-given-%0 days in jail. | Soviet Exports To N, Viet Nam q MOSCOW (AP)—Sovier : *|Nam rose sharply last year to Henry Clar | Nearly .-$75,000,000 while Vietna-| ' |slumped_ to $30,500,000, it. was | |disclosed im statisties published. SUMMERSIDE — Henry Clark. The Soviet 1965 trade statistics of Summerside was.elected presi- 2150: show that Soviet exports to ;mese exports oe Is President sues dent of the Summerside Local |Communist China ended a long) ation at their fall convention from 1964. Imports from China, yesterday. Rufus Reid, Summerside, was ahead -of exports, . elected vice-president and Mrs. | Elected to the board of gove- funds. Marie Jeanne P'Arc, Rufus Reid, | Louise Gallant, Jerry Pineau, | Donavan _ Russell --and Richard irs Doro “items to round out the North. 000,000. total for 1965 compares | jwelcomed new teachers and. ; vert \teachers in the province for the With $47,670,000 in 1964. {first year. General secretary | Soviet imports from North ‘Anna K. Riley gave the P.E.1. |Viet Nam, hype ng ge Federation report, running down '"& in recent years. dropped to the federation’s main. activities $30,500,000 from’ $34,800,000 _ in TiN tie- NAS VAR ee Also addressing the conven-| A N Vietnamese delega- tion was Winston Currie; super- tion led by Deputy’ Premier intendent of elementary schools Le Thanh Nghi is now in for rural areas and inspector of |Moscow -seeking ‘‘further ex- inspectorate no. three and ad- pansion of econdmic co-opera- joining areas. jtion and trade.”’, This is be- After the lunch break, the lieved to: mean \teachers heard addresses from |more Russian aid. Hanol” wants |Francis MacNeill, supervisor of | The decline in Hanoi'dliidag ;public ‘schools, Mrs. Leone Ross shipments indicates the Vist of the centennial committee, |Nam war is making it increas J. A. S. Williams, director of ‘ingly diffieult- fer North Viet curriculum’ and registrar with 'Nam to pay for needed items the Department of education. Soviet exports ta China in Featured in the afternoon was 1965 were valued at $191,670,000 a panel discussion on driver ed- against $135,300,000 in 1964. | ucation in schools. : r ‘ | MOVE SHAP.E. HQ et PARIS (Reuters)—The trans How To Held fer of SHAPE. | —. Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in ‘Europe—from its site near Paris to Belgium will be carried out | |before next April 1, the supreme | ‘allied commander, _U.8. Gen. iLyman L. Lemnitzer said ‘Speaking at a S.H.A-P.E. offi- FALSE TEETH -More Firmly in Place barrass by slipping, dropping or wob- | bling you eat, ia k? ; Just 8 lit on | your - This ine (non-ecid) | | powdi false ‘h more firmly | cers association dinner Satur- | and more ine my. jday, he said France’s time limit | 50°€Y: tapte or feeling. ne | (will. .be...met...8.H.A.P-E.-will--brestn\ Bet PASTERTH today es | {move to Casta, Belgium. | drug eounters everywhere. — | | pation in Expo was the guest j Speaker at the Rotary Are Increased | ofthe _P.E.J.. Teachers’ Feder- decline and. rose 42. per: cent. rm Expo 67 — via the cplored side continued to drop, but remained Toute — ° ene ub manera al The statistics do not-show the 'uncheon at |! etow |Shirley Barlow, Miscouche, is value of, Soviet military equip- Hotel yesterday. Guide for *the \slides went into detail in pictur- ernors were Henry Clarke, sister yaCHINES EXPORTED ing construction of -the complex Two-thirds of Russia's - non- and military exports.to. North Viet awaiting visitors. Theme of the \Nam_were machinery. and | presentationwas-tife, in Canada {-— --equipmeat---much-—of--it--smal®-along--withresources which have}. Wietnamese econome The $75. ‘great as .Johannesburg ...and..,. Buenos. Mr mtnted on a series of depicting construction of the Canadian Pavilion at: Expo 67 the theme of which was life in Canada along—with. resources W.. LESLIE Brown, (LEP f Canadian Government partici- which have served to make the eountry great. Also shown above is Donald D. Ross, d>- rector of planning, Prince Ed- ward Island Centennial .Com- mission 11967). Brown also com- slides day Club weekly luncheon held at the Charlottetown Hote! vester- PAVILION FOUR Commissione non- \militarys exports te North Viet General in payment | ; Addresses Local Rotary which any trade fair attraction Was greatly-enhanced by an im- agimative “presentation was provided. Rotary . He was introduced by chair- the weekly man: Fulton Pierce and thanked Charlottetown by. cochairman Norman Black. VISIT THIS CITY Visiting Stanton. Long Branch. N_J.; Charles DeBoid. Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; and John MacLeod. Ja- maica, N.Y. Guests of Rotary ut the chase of equipment for the two new playgrounds. Harrison and Tom J.’ Flood afl ef Charlottetown. the 2 © in” revealing sights Rotarians ‘included R.M. Trent; Roanoke. Va; Bea: served - to make “the country sie ease ecegor eran sere Mr. Brown has been an_ offt- cer of the department of trade and commerce for 33 years and for 23 of them he served Canada’ in such widely scattered places ; co . a New Low. Prices! AiresLondon_.and “Mexico Re: etc egies seinncrcimanrenpnecerarosenrenearar sata ee turning. to this country he con- centrated .his. work..on building R.C. Barwise ‘J. W. Skinner | 4. secretary <7 al ment supplied to North - Viet Conducted tour, and guest speak- During the luncheon club pre- ||: Nominated to work on the cen- Nam. The. Kremlin Ie ropes ler at the lunch, was H. Leslie sident Claude Hunter stated the “!uded Dr Keith Armstrong, tennial committee -with Mrs. to have told some foreign Com-|Brown, commissioner general district governor would visit this Toronto: J Lincoln Dewar, - Ross, the chairman, were John’ munist parties that it gave for Canadian Government par- city in November and asked all'Charlottetown: HB. MacLean, Newcombe, St. Eleanors, Mrs. Hanoi more than $555,000.00. ticipation in Expo. ! ‘committee chairmen- to have’ vancouver. Edward P. Benoit, _ Barlow. Reginald Hitchcock, | worth_ot-weapons- and -other-aid- --A~fantastically -teautifyt—pre=-Teports-ready~-for—-reading: Roem Mesars. Russell;> Reid 29 @ jin -iggs. ‘ ‘sentation showed Rotarians what tary Club voted yesterday to con- S#nton. Atta rHenert Clarke. and Mrs. Webster, all of | The Russians value the ruble they may expect when they vi- tribute $1,000 tothe Charlotte. Long Branch. NJ.; and “Mom Summerside. , ‘at about . $1.20 im Canadian sit the fair next year as the ‘own Recreation Council for pur- erieff Williamson, Supt. R.P. external trade. During his many | 245 ELM AV. YENSINGTON ROAD years in the service he became DIAL 894-4316 DIAL 094-4044 interested jn the manner ip : of rich farming land. eet palace Top Quality : : ALUMINUM WINDOWS. Made ‘to last a lifetime. 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