s . THE president of Canadian Dental Association. Dr. M V. J. Keenan. FICD, Sudbury. 0nt., was the principal speak- er last night at the dinner meeting of the P. E. I. en- tal Association held in the Charlottetown Hotel. Here is Fluoridation ls Ur ed By Denial Ass'n Head “Flouoridation of communal waters is, to date. one of the profession' most successful act- ivities in the field of decay pre- vention", said Dr. .V J. K an. Sudbury, Ont. president of the Canadian Dental Associa- tion. at an address given to last night’s dinner meeting of the P.E.i. Dental Association held at the Charlottetowri Hotel. . Keenan informed the meeting that in his own omc city. which has been fortunate enough to have enjoyed this public health measure for the past 10 years. “the seven-year- olds show an improvement in cavity reduction of up to 81 per cent over their counterparts be- ~ n fluoridation. He expressed llle wish that the ‘i‘ Failure To Have Reinspection Of Vehicles Results In Fines SUMMERSIDE BUREAU F THE GUARDIAN Several persons appeared in Prince ty magistrate’s court yesterday on charges of failing to report to an RCMP detachment for re-inspectlon of their motor vehicles after hav- ing been given orders to do so. RCMP pointed out that court action is taken when people fail to report for a retnspection. Fined $10 and costs were the following accused: Harold Joseph Durant. Summerside, William Arthur Douccttc. Mis- couche. Joseph Augustine Dou- cette, Linkletter Road. Gerald Percy Thomas. St. Eleanors, George Joseph Grady. Summer- side. Fred Joseph Arsenault. Mlscouche. Robert Craig Clark. Summer- side was fined $75 and cost after he pleaded guilty to a charge of having care and con- trol of a motor vehicle while his ability was impaired by alco- h l o . Norman Roy Burgess. Sum- merside was fined $15.50 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of hunting game birds with a rifle. The charge was laid under the migratory birds convention act. Accused was arrested in t e lSlAND NEWS PAGE Dr. (left) executive sec- retary of the national associa- shown Donald Gullett. Toronto tion; Dr. Keenan, and Dr. Alan Stewart, Summerside (right), president of the Is- land association, who presided at the dinner meeting. Island society would be in- strumental in bringing com- munal water fluoridation to the majority of people in P.E.I. in the near future. The speaker declared that de- ntistry is a very progressive pro. fession. and that the new look it was acquiring need ' creased attehtion of'its members to ... fl Homes Entered Near Alberton ALBERTON —— Two vacant houses near Alberton were bro-‘5 days. A break at the summer 3 home of Walter Culbert at Al-‘{ berton South was discovered; Saturday but nothing of anyl value Was stolen. Mr. Culberti resides in Haverhill. Mass, and . spends the summers at Alber- Kildare owned by Robert Foley. also a summer visitor. was en- tered and a car radio and other articles stolen. The break at the Alberton liquor store netted the thieves only five quarts of li- ' rep yester- day following an a u d i t . All three incidents are being investigated by Alberton RCMP. ken into during the last few‘ ‘ ton South. A house at South l .‘ turel: Min. Max. Night Day 0 Alberton and West Prince County‘ Mm - *5 __ Vancouver . . . . . 44 50 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 14, 1962. Victoria . . . . . . . 45 so Edmonton . . . . . 22 27 0 0 Calgary . . . . 27 45 Ellersl-ie Red Cross Disaster new ... -. 24 52 Winnipeg . . . . . 28 is ' Toronto . . . . 35 3 Committee To Meet Thurs. 0......a1 . . .. . :1 go on re . . . . . An invitation has been receiv- iiams expressed the hope that Quail" ‘ - - - - - 13 28 ed by Robert Younloer. prov-m. there will be a large mend. Fredericton . . . . . 27 is cialchadrmanochdCrossdis- “Westmismeemimm‘? s'm”°hn"“‘” 3“ uter'mimmdmembendofthengmbersoffihem.Monct0n...-r S 86 me pmml'm Cross execw mm” but dc w “W Halifax . . . . . . . 83‘ :9 five, to attend the annual meet- redder!“ in the m‘ Charlouewwn ' ' as ‘0 , Sydney.......l t8 40.xcntvill080andll.uonctu'bocomlucsullfnafternoon; Yin-mouth . . . . . 31 36 and Saint John I and so. cloudy with a few to; patch" 5 pe Breton: Mostly cloudy: mom!” ""9." With rain TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- mg of the Elierslie Red Cross disaster committee which is to be held at the Ellerslie Branch of the al Cana 'an Legion. Thursday. Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. Claude Hayes and Cyril Wil- liams of Ellemlie are the co- chairmen of the Ellerslie Red Cross disaster committee which was formed just over a year LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (CP) -‘— Prices were steady on the east - and livestock market Tuesday. Tra- ding was active and demand Receipts were 148 cattle. to good. to sea for a few days t ATOMIC SUB READY LONDON (Reuters) — Brit- ain's first atomic submarine. the Dreadnought. is ready to go to sea. it was disclosed Mon- day. The admiralty said it is unlikely the submarine will put until final 9. cats have been mad calves. 2 hogs and no sheep and ago. During the past year this lambs. Monday’s receipts were: committee has been called upon on several occwions to render emergency assistance to famil- ies in the area who have lost their homes as the res t of 9. Both Mr. Hayes and Mr. Wil- and 2 sheep and lambs. Medium cows sold at 1646.75, common 1350-15, and canners and cutters 9-13. Good bulls were 19 and common 15. *" .‘q '. in research. education and pre- vention. Action in all of these field is required. he said. “to change the widely held public concep- tion that dentistry is mainly a treatment service.” The speaker was introduced Resources Group Meets by Dr. Alan Stewart. Summer- side, president of the Isla organization. who also chaired the session. | On a second charge of failing to register a motor vehicle and failing to pay sales purchased out of the province. accused pleaded guilty and was fined $50 and costs or 15 days in Prinee County jail. EVIDENCE HEARD The case of Waldo Russel Stewart. Kensington. was heard this morning. Defence Counsel is J. Watson MacNaught. Ste- wart is charged with having care and control of a notor ve- hicle while his ability was im- paired by alcohol. Cst. an Durling. Summer. side RCMP, testified that he saw a car go through a stop sign at Kensington. He stopped this car. Just before he got to t e car. accused stepped out of the drivers side door. It was a two- door car. Accused was unstea- dy on his feet and had a smell of alcohol on his breath. Mrs. Stewart testified that she was in the front seat of the car. Her son Russel was driving and her husband was the Cancelled Provincial resources develop- ment group meetings have been postponed until after the Dec. 10 general election. research di- rector Hartwell Daley announc- yesterday. He said that with a month’s political activity ahead in the province there will not be the opportunity hold group meetings. The work of resources groups executive committees will con- tinue in each res. however. and the over-all provincial deve- lopment council will holdits regular meetings. Holds Banquet ALBERTON — The annual Re- membrance Day banquet at Al- berton was held in the Royal president. R. D. McKinnon as master of ceremonies. More than 40 members and guests sat down to a turkey dinner cater- ed to by the ladies auxiliary of the branc dresses were given by George Dunbar. LeBerte Pridham. Har~ vey Hutt and Byron Weeks. Musical entertainment w a provided by Miss Jean Perry Tignish. back seat. Accused corroborated his wife's evidence. The case was Dec adjourned for decision to . 4. Borden area by members of the Borden RCMP. He said it was a friend's gun and the were shooting at a cardboard box for target practice. Albert George Murphy, Mid- dleton charged with speeding. changed his plea to guilty and was fined $15 and costs. CASE ADJOURNED Harold James MacCormack, Augustine Cove. charged with driving while his operator's li- cense was suspended. pleaded not guilty and the case was ad- journed to a later date. Carl Walter Sample, charged with driving to the left of the centre line when traffic conditions made it unsafe to do so. chang- ed his plea to guilty and we s fined 310 and costs. Kenneth Austin Carr. Mis- couche, was fined $10 and costs for passing another vehicle on a solid white ine. One accused was fined $5 and costs for failing to stop for a stop sign: two accused fined ‘20 and costs for public intoxr- cation and two more fined $20 and costs on separate charges of possession of intoxicating ll- quor in a place other than the residence. . Paul David Gluchy. Kenslng— ton. charged with driving in a V l7 Apply For Auxiliary Police Force Seventeen applications have been received to date by RCMP SUMMON RED OFFICIALS MOSCOW (AP) -— The Soviet moned its members from all parts of the Soyiet Union to meet Nov. on reorganization of industry and agriculture. They may de- cide to borrow from capitalism and introduce profit incentives. The central committee will hear a report from party first secre- tary and Premier Khrushchev on “improvement of party guid- ance of industry. construction and agriculture." for enlistment in the proposed auxiliary police force, Inspec- tor A.S. McNeil. officer com- manding RCMP "L" division, said yesterday. ‘ The auxiliary force is design- ed to aid local police and RCMP in time of emergency. They would also be used extensively in work with the heavy traffic expected in 1964. Inspector McNeil said that the applications have not been completely processed as yet but this should be completed short] . Training is expected to begin shortly under the direction of Sgt. Major T.J. Keefe. RCMP Chief Instructor will be . R. E. Williams, RCMP. The train- ing will be carried out at the Charlottetown RCMP barracks and in Summerside. the Inspec- tor said. .._. NIFORMS Iron-shy wash and wear styles to flatter your figure and pocketbook. Sim 10 to 20. Choose from SPECIAL CATALOGUE. 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