m: and the Lionl’ Club members are ment was in PLANS STUDIED FOR SUMMERSID‘E BOYS’ CLUB BUILDING Mayor W.E. Jenkins of Stirri- merside holds the plans for the new Summerslde Boys‘ Club building as club committee members look on. The building is now being constructed at the corner of Cedar and Nolre Accused Dame streets in Suniiiierside at a cost of 516.000. as part of the Suiiinierside winter works program. The building is sch~ cdnled for completion in Jan- uary. I\‘l.F. Schui'man Ltd. is the general contractor for the Fined On Three Counts SUMMERSlDP: Joseph Roderick Metcalfc of St. Eleanor‘s was sentcnccd to 15 days in Prince County Jail for reckless drivtng, when be ap- peared yesterday in Prince‘ County Court before Magistrate; Moncton. was sentence d to _ three months in Prince County i jail when he pleaded guilty to a. cliairge of wilful damage to a' motor vehicle to the amount of less than $50. _ In sentencing the youth. .\la-‘ w- Chesier 5- MJCDonald‘ igistrate MacDonald made re-x Cpl: “do” camcmn of sum‘iference to his lengthy recordi merglde Rhos“) detacfhmeé‘t sadd and warned him that thc next‘ fiscal-life a adaxggpougulmnn'er time he appeared before him he _ passing on solid white lines "if; he gwen a pen‘temlaryf along with other infractions. .‘ ,. . The accused. who told the Wilfred Joseph Laxiolette oii court he had never had a lic- ense and had never taken a driver's test. was also fined $10 and costs for driving with- out a license. He was fined $20 and costs on a third charge of illegal possession of liquor. IMPAIRED DRIVIN Allison Beer Man of Ken- slngton was fined .75 and costs or 15 days for impaired dri- ving. A 16-year old Kinkora youth Austin Joseph Mulligan was given a 6-month deferred sent— ence when he appeared for sent- encing on an impaired driving charge. ; The accused was also ordered. to comply wit the following'l i conditions: — keep the peace and be of good behavior: re-y train from all alcoholic bever-i ages: appear and receive sent-1 ence when called upon to do so.l Sheldon James O'Halloran of Cape Traverse was fined $50 and costs for driving while his. 'license was suspended. Sen- tencing on two other charges} impaired driving and leaving: .the scene of an accident. was adjourned to November 26. GETS THREE MONTHS I I A former Alberton youth. Gary Shields, now residing in Bedeque pleaded guilty to charge of driving while hisl license was suspended andl was fined $50 and costs orl 30 days. 5 The following persons were“ each fined $10 and costs for, speeding: Roy )lountford. William Down. John Clegg and Harold Campbell. all from. RACF Summerside. Archie Mann of lrishtown was fined $10 and costs for op-l crating a vehicle not property equipped. YOUTHS FINED Two 16 - ycar - old youths. one rom Summers id e and the other from Miscouche. each fined $20 and costs on separate charges of illc gal possession of liquor Walter J o h n Blackett oi Summerside was fined $10 and costs on a charge of fail- ing to transfer the ownership of a motor vehicle. Aubery Lafrance pleaded not guilty to failing to stop at an in- tersection and his case wa adjourned to Dec. 1. Charged with driving: on the wrong side of the highway, George Brian Waugh of Wilmot Valley was fined $10 and costs or five days St. Paul’s Cred' ‘Holds Annual SUMMERSIDE — St. Paul's Credit Union Ltd. of Summer- side. held its annual meeting re- cently in the Acadian Centre Hall with about 150 members present. Reports of the past year were given by president. Ted 3. Gal lant. Twelve monthly meetings and two special meetings were held during the year. he said. The assets at the close of the , year were 3225.742, an increase of $10,000 over the previous ar. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read by past sec- retary Edmund F. Arsenault. and the minutes of the meeting were taken by the present sec- ll' Union Ltd. Meet Ai S’side.B “ retary Edwin MacNeill. The treasurer, Fred Gallant. gave the financial report in de- tail and answered questions. The credit committee's. report by the chairman, Edward Gillis. stated 196 new loans were grant- ed during the year for $91,292. The meeting was addressed by Keir Duggan past. president of the Pill Credit Union Lea- gue and the present League pro- sident. Leo Blacquiere and oth- ers. approved by the meeting. All retiring directors and com mittee members were re-elccted Lunch was then served. i audience A three per cent dividend was . project and lnman Plumbing and Heating is the contractor for the mechanical trades. From left to right above are: Creelman MacArthur, c 0 n - struction superintendent: \ch- villc Campbell, secretary of Films depicting the ge of Scottish life achievement were shown at' Confederation Centre Mondayl cvening h_v Ilie Films of Scot-i land Committcc. Tbc films. subjects of which ranged from Scottish Castles to Abcrdcen Angus to Scottish songs. have been showing in Canada sincc Oct. 13. The appearance of Elizabeth 11 and hcr consort; Prince Philip on the screen} brought a spontaneous aor plause from the delighted spec-: tators as did that .of Damei Flora MacLeod. in the film; "King Olav Visits Scotland” I H. Forsyth Hardy. directort of the Films of Scotland Com’l mittee. was on hand to tell the something about’ each film and the conditions, under which it had been product ’ ed :3 a Queen l . t A number of bag p i p c selec- ‘ tions were played by the official Clan NIachod piper. Donald 1 Mac-Lend of Murray River and a Highland dance was preformed} by Lillian Batt of Charlottetown. i The films werc presented byl WEATHER TORONTO (CP) w Tempera- tures: . Min. Max. Dawson ... . . .21 24 Prince George .16 29 Vancouver '. .40 46 Victoria ... .. . . . . .42 48 Edmonton . iii :8 Calgary ... .24 49 Regina .. .....27 44 Winnipeg .. 32 47 Toronto . . .49 59 Ottawa ... .. . . 32 43 Montrcal . . .36 41 Quebec . .. . . 26 42 Fredericton .. . . . .24 42 Saint John . . ..25 — Moncton .. . . 23 40 Halifax . . . 33 45 Charlottetown . . .. ‘7 43 Sydney .....27 44 Yarmouth .. . 34 46 St. John's. Nfld. .. .30 41 onion .. 41 50 Z 9 < rk .....49 67 , ‘ HALIFAX (CPD —The weather ; :ofl'ice says most places in thel Maritimes were almost. cloudless ‘2 Tuesday night. High pressure i over southern Quebec is now‘ dominating our weather. and ; ,will ensure a sunny. cold day as i ;it moves into our district. Tem-l 1peratures early in the morningi ishould fall to the 205 and low 303, ‘rising to the 405 in the afternoon. I l A disturbance now over the‘ “ Dakotas is expected to approach :t e Maritimes Thursday with ‘ihe prospect of showers a n d snowflurries over most regions late in day. ; Regional forecasts: i Cape Breton and Prince Ed- ward Island. inorthwcst winds 15. Low-high at iiydney and Charlottetown 28 and ' Summerside’s Trinity United 2 Young Peoples Rally Scene SUMMERSIDE Trinity United Church. Summerslde, 'will be the centre of activity ions 0 :lllnnd will gather for their an- of mutual interest and program planning." He also hoped that any young had not decided ~£ pe e to attend they a great deal of work had gone into the planning of this con- ,nual fall convention. ventlon by the executive. that . This year the convention has their efforts would be reward- :been extended by one day to ed by a large attendance. follow the young people to par- ‘ .ticipale in a more varied pro Fgram. Billets are being pro- ‘vided for those desiring over- ‘nlght accommodation. The highlight of the two-day iconventlon will be the them taddmoes by v 2 City Native Dies In Alta. A Charlottetown born man. lvan Reddin. Jr.. who went to Calgary. Alta. n 1947. died there recently following a lengthy illness He is survived by his wife Ann. one son Christopher. his mother Mrs. M. . Reddin: three brothers Stephen. Id and John; two sisters Mrs. L. M. (Marjorie) MacDonald and Mrs. M. V. (Susan) Ma- mey. all of Calgary. He WI! 0 member the men‘s Associa- tion and lovers] clubs in the . Moral u.- was bold h C: . (It. man'- father Ivan n 3 . .bvmeryotcn in (20130.1; as yet . would now reconsider. And. as: ,‘ Outlook for Thursday—cloudy and old. High tide today at Charlotte- town 1.51 am. and 3.51 p.m. At Rustico at 9.37 pm. Summer- sidc tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.53 ‘5. 1 pm am. and sets at itensivcly in England. Italy and? the United States. . sunny and cold:‘ the club and building com- mittee chairman. Mayor Jen- kins: Howard Waite. presi- dent of the Boys' Club and Bor- den Boylcs. construction man- ager. MF. Schurmau, Ltd. P.E.l.’s Clan MacLeod Societyi Has Film Showing Ai Centre t' u l l ‘ the Clan MacLeod Society andjunder the distinguished patrons 1 age of Lieutenant Governor W 3 Mac- J. MacDonald and Mrs. Donald. No Sign Yei Oi Additional; Student Loansi No word has been received on the provincial government's request to federal authorities or more loans under the Can- ada Student Loan program, Dr. George Dewar. minister of education. said yesterday. The province received $230.- 000 for loans for college stud- cnts. Dr. Dewar said an ad- ditional 550.000 to $100,000 could be used here. He suggested that some of the extra funds from provinces who may not have used the full amount received from Ottawa could be diverted‘ to this province. Venetian Artist Is Lecture Topic Canaletio. the famous V‘cne- tian scenic artist. will be the topic of a lecture Nov. 19 at Confederation Centre by Francis Haskell. librarian and teacher at the fine arts faculty of Cam- bridge. England. Mr. Haskell will use two pro- jcctnrs and two screens to show simultaneously slides dealing with Canaletto and thet Enlightenment. ; The lecture is being arranged, by the National Gallery of Canada. < Canaletto is the subject of a large exhibition now showing} in Toronto and which Will bi?t going to the. National Gallery: in Ottawa. Mr. Haskell has lectured ex- Poppy Sales Top $4,000 Poppy committee chairman‘ Reginald MacKinnon of the Charlottetown Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. i has re— ported that proceeds om poppy sales this year will top [last year's figure of $4. ' He said public response in aihe campaign which started ilast Thursday, was very 3 'this year. Outlying districts of the city. including Spring Park 33d Parkdale. were also cover- to . ' Sales were conducted by 96 girls from the city’s elementary ‘schools and the Legion poppy isales booth at the corner of iQuecn and Grafton Streets. The amount of funds which lare to be used for veterans‘ .welfare, will not be known un- Itil‘dDecember. Mr MacKlnnon sa . _|_S_lf\__ND NEWS PAGE 0 2 The 0mommaamassing?via—if 2:. Joseph's cam.- - ' We will tory. Saint Jo . confident that this objec t ‘ ML Blanchard Iva. the m of itlie late Marlon Blanchard and Under the .i.J. Maclsaac Borden branch Canadian Legion. _ Lions' Club. and the Carleton Siding Women's institute. have again joined forces to sponsor ;i Red Cross blood doiicr clinic at the Legion ome Borden Monday. Nov. 16. This clinic will be unique in that it will be held in the morn chairmanship of Albzinv A t Rollaway ill” "LEST WE FORGET” lllll St.an Wednesday. Now. Hill is Rom-Mme. Dav .BEtvEnEitE swig” Blood Donor Clinic Planned For Borden Legion Nov. 16 of . an objective of at east WW. PR_E -CH_i_l_§TMAS CONTINENTA BED . . . . Cots u», 30” or 36” sizes. Spring i Filled Mattress and Slat ' p . ro » *iiiso St. Peter's Bay for I clinic which . lwas requested by the Lions' Club there. and is to be sponsor be 93"99d9>_~ led by men" be I m L. . I h d .‘Charlottc Gallant. He is survtv- Ever‘v mem r 0 g “ms ted by his wife. t h e former Club in St‘ Peter‘s I?" '5 Dilly" w' c' B an: ar Martha E. Gallant: three sons. ...- ing a vital role in t e promo ion . a mound. James and Terrence: 64- “f “'is "link" Whic" Will be ‘3‘”. Dles In San“, Jahnltwo daughters. Mrs. Roland W's—first to be held there since 1903 . ‘Hayes and Pamela: a brother. The Lions' Club is anxtous to‘ Word has been rpcelved by James Earl. and a sister Mrs. provide the citizens of like area “relatives on prince Edward [5 Frank Saab‘ A" live m Saint with the opportunity to s are in: H death in Saint John. John. :|)l'(l\'lfllll2 the blood so urgently land or ‘3 __ ‘ ‘ ‘ VB. of Vtilfred C. Blanchard“ iiiecdcd to maintain the Red.“ ‘ _ ‘ LIBERAL CHOSEN ’Cross blood transfusion service :l'ormerly of Rusticoville, P.E.l.!i ‘ n this province. They have sol . hill; Biancgarg (Lissapcfllésghfiti SASKATOON (OP), H 8- I“ in: from 10 until 12 noon. with icited the assistance of various it 9 am .0 n e ‘ . . 120 don other organizations which are 'He has reSided at 37 Coronation [Plnde’r-f Suzatchewllnmeindfllu’y ors during the two hour period. acme in this section of the pro Court and lived in Saint John 1and in arms on mu r, was 'l‘lic Borden Clinic will be the ,. _ ' nd re on keen inter”, for 25 years. named Monday to contest the first of five to be held next week. "'me' a p ‘ The funeral was held on 24 Hanley byelection mu 1. ex. which will complete the “Can hm“ d'sp'ayed by 1°C“ "5‘ from St. Pius x Church in Saint pected before, no end of the tennial Year" series. .dcnls. John with Solemn Requiem High lyear. Mr, Pinder won the H“. From Borden. the. mobile Red The objective f or the St ‘Mass being celebrated by Rev. ilgy sea! ill the April ” provin- (‘ross blood donor team which Peter's Bay clinic. which will belR.W. Stack who also officiated tOlal Flt-ECHO“ hm 10" “in I comes to this province from field at the Holy Name Hall at the grave. Deacon was Rev iludicml recount. His seectlon Halifax to conduct clinics five from 7 until Monday E.E. O’Leary and Sub-deacon .at a Liberal nominating conven- times a year. will move on to Nov. 161b, is was Rev. D. Harriman. lnter- tion was unanimous. 9 pm. at least 1 50 donors. \GAlN MATTRESSES' Famous "Beauty Rest” By Simmons 837 individual pocketed coils white felt upholstered with lock- stitched micro quilt cover. cord handles, vented sides. Guaran- teed for 15 years. All Sizes Available. 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