superintendent. of Riverside Hos- home. in Egmont Bay asking for |" ‘. YOUNG ARE HONORED The youngest Premier and the youngest. Mayor. in Canada were honored Thursday night by ‘the Summerside -¥"°s Men Western Man Remanded To Capital City Hospital SUMMERSIDE Thomas ‘sent told the court.;from an in-| A St. Chrysostom youth wass. Adrian Gaudet,.Miscouche, was |cident on. September 16 when /fined $20 and costs or 30 days remanded in the custody of the {MacNeill -called ‘at the Casey | foi illegal possession~ of liquor. Summerside. Premier Camp- bell and Mayor Key are dis- playing the Y's Men crest here after being honored at the regular meeting. “and also honored: was provin- cial treasurer Earle Hickey for his vast service to the scout and guide movement in ell HELLYER | Continued from page 1 Charlottetown by ~ Magis---some—money~he~said~-was owed ito him. A fight took place, after | which MacNeill ran to his car | andthe other two accused pra | | ceeded to pound the ear with a look like, and what symbols of be available pital: trate W..Chester S$. MacDonald | in Prince. County Magistrate's Court. here. yesterday.’ The magistrate took.the action after hearing testimony‘from Dr, J.L.| stick and a lead pipe, causing lidentification will the. people who, leducated in Nashwaaksis, World War II. For two years he | sland News Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Sept. 28. 1966. 3 | | Intelligence Clerk Has Varied Career | SUMMERSIDE — Cpl Lloyd | F IF. Bailey, presently employed a! i an Intelligence Clerk at CFB Summerside is unique in that | #3 he has served in all three of the | ¥ Canadian Armed Forces. In ad- | dition to this, whilst in the Navy) — he was posted on loan to the-| { & Royal Norwegian Navy in 1941 | 5 and remained with them for two} years. Cpl. Bailey who was born and N.B., |joined the Navy in 1940 and was | © itrained as a telegraphist. It was | shortly after his training that he | was posted to the Royal Norwe- | gian Navy. This is believed to be | unique in that he was the only | Canadian so attached during-| = served on H. Nor. M.S. (His | Norwegian Majesty’s Ship) KOS) 6, later to be renamed H. Nor. M.S. Farsund. This ship was a small armed escort ship carry-|- tm 1954, Cpl. Bailey joined the ing out convoy escort and antl |Royal Canadian Air Force and submarine duties in the North|has served on various - stations CPL. BAILEY ‘New Service Will Assist Atlantic. In 1943, prior to being returned to the Canadian Navy he was awarded the King Haak- on. VII Commemory Medal, the Norwegian. War Medal personally signed scroll by the | services rendered during his 2- | year tour of duty with the novel lorwegian Navy. Soe | Released from the Navy 1945, Cpl. Bailey was employed | by the Department of National in Canada and also with the Un.- | Y \ited Nations Forces during the Suez crisis in 1956. He will be re- tiring from the service in 1969 and a jand take up residence in his ‘home town of Nashwaaksis. He jnow, late King Haakon VII for jis married to the former Hen- | on irietta deWitt of Advocate Har- bour, N.S. and have three chil- | n;—-Shiela;—Parl,-and—Robert|—“We'll-serve as a biiffeF bes Ontario their Stratford, Baileys ‘have siding in where the Health and Welfare and in 1948, |first grandchild, David, aged 8 feeling the urge once more for | months. the service life, joined the 12th| With Cpl Bailey's background \Field Regiment, Royal Canadian |and experience. it is only natur- |Artillery at Fredericton, N.B.|al that his number one question serving on a reserve basis with |today is ‘‘What's all thus fuss ’\\Miscouche, will be under ob-| sery ation at the hospital for 28 | lant;Central Bedeque. He was also ordered to make restitution jfor 19 or 15 years now and I Saunders, a Summerside gen-;|the $300 damage. jto determine nt 4 eral practicioner. | Joseph Basil Arsenault, Chel- ence different lists an Gaudet, charged with Jarson|ton, was fined $35-and costs or | ‘ae maak a hes ake: and break, entry and theft at/15 days for breaking a window hate, the store of Alfred Gaudet in at the home of Margaret Gal-_| Summerside base closing: I've been hearing that rumor ed | the rank of Sergeant. them until 1954. During his re-}about integration”. serve Army Service, he attain- ‘three different uniforms hanging | “I've got | in my closet now! Vasco Second To: days\and will appear before the | of $952 “Rorden. RCMP Cor. ld } on’t give it any credence. There | magistrae on October 20 when | poral Clark “testified for the |just ae present plan for imme- | a report the hospital sup- | crown. Neil R. MacLeod repre |diate change." : ee ae th |sented the accused: Raises: ‘I merely indicated | our, SUMmMesgice FOUN, the f ) that the raise| Gary Wayne MacReqna; ivan | Five Miscouche youths, Lloyd | (to the forces a Joseph Arsenault, est Richard and Elmer Stavin, were remanded in todyNo September 29 for a da to be t for hearing of two} charges against each, with bail | ie set at $3,500 in. two sureties of | Gaudet. $1,750 on. each “charge. The | “out are charged ‘with break, | THEFT CHA Louis Joseph |week as planned, and that be- |ence’ Campbell. ween now and the time it is an-| "| Poirier. John Joseph Gary Pet- | es of possession of stolen the armed forces. As to.what.the: ‘changes are ‘om the store of Alfred | fant than Al jwill be done = \channels.”’ individuals; this through service |David MacKinnon, Joseph~Clar- | would be coming through next * lers and Gordon Vernon Gallant, nounced, every effort will be | ere remanded tot October 20 on imade to brief the members_of_ * and how~it will af- Quit Black Hawks By THE CANADIAN PRESS player in the league, a Chicago Black Hawks lost |Thursday he lacked interest in| their second veteran within four |practice. ~ days when defenceman Elmer (Maose) Vasko walked out of |tyan said Vasko hasn't signed | entry;and theft and pessession| Francis JosephPerry.-Mis-| Armed Forces a technical the -Hawks’ National Hockey |a contract, but this Kas nothin “ef a Housebreaking Lene |couche, was pieraae ith taking |School? “I think the armed for- League~ training camp -in~Chi-}t9 “do with a _ without lawful excuse, in con-/|a motor vehicle without the own- |¢eS are—as effective and in my ec move. “\\nection’ of a™break at the Ellis Ser's permission and withNheft |opinion, more effective, to “do 8 1 ot goaltender Glenn) “Vasko told me. he simply | Stare in New Glasgow. They had | | over $50 The car. was the itheir task today than they have ae who we reported on jcould not get himself up to previqusly pleaded fet guilty and |perty of Lovett Ryan, Summer: lever been in peace ‘time. The a opening day of camp Mon- | |practise,”’ said Ivan. elected Nqjal by judge aN & | side. Accused, represented, by | cth. Atlantic fleet in its anth. aay ee te ot Edmonton | “I think he's a little mixed jury. ‘| J, MelvilleCampbell,-- pleaded | ‘submarine role is absolutely su- Vv — a at he had; retired. up. I'm sure something: is both- THREE REMANDED ‘not guilty to both charges, elect- :perb, New. techniques..that..have on sr ges ose she foot.,- three. ering him: Maybe-he- is” not | “Jacques Gallant. and Joseph trial by judgesand jury and been developed in the last Te di A se — phd gal {feeling well.” Camille Casey, Exmont Bay, | was_remanded for a date to be years give «capability whic eect ot Being the Wecet | Ne \ —~ side -REMP- Constable<W-S- Pin- Se leaded guilty to separate charg: | set for. trial. iwas vara Say a er years ago. Similarly our air jduced in the: spring of ~1964, fol-| _ Vasko, 30, has played for the “SN ager an even, <The cise of ee Woman, \torce is at a very hifh standard; |Jowing Ncene. paper, gave au-! |Hawks_ for the last_10_ seasons wis P aL Wath Pore wi eas Lyra [Maritime Air Commahd is se-|thority for everything done™so| Meanwhile, New York Ran- , coe ae e extent of $900. {ei on to ‘Sept mee eT cond to none; air division ia Eu- |far, | and_permissive legislation gers continued their training at | iit Se c ptember WO rope, air transport, air defence, |to finish the job is being intro-|Kingston. .Ont., while Toronto Cpa? . bis cutie the car, | witné were heatd een jall. absolutely first class... duced this fall on schedule. It |Maple. Leafs’ worked in Peter- plead guilty No» as- |the accased and Bon Town /EXCELLENT TRAINING will take three or four years to} |borough, Ont., Boston Bruins bee ae cermin Pon ‘ TR Ma 2 annes' ‘In so far_as the training 1s |jecom te, he added. |practised at\London, Ont., and | n ~“eustOdy without Spa. un omp. Nei ac - attractions. of ‘the armed forces,| He that t y ‘Sebeottneria ion Oise ut ‘a Leod e at the integrated | Detroit Red Wings practised at | that the training.we give them so good and. hasbeen recog- [nized..by civilian industry as be- Hing good “and this is one<of “the: . | problems we have. It’s. a> pro- * blem, however, which we think. jhelps the Canadian people gen- jeralty and if we “do. provide ex- icellentstechnical training for our =|people ahd these go inte_indus- try, this adds - something to. the economy at large. “We hope we will be able to sented the accused. “pear for sentencing. S The charge. arose, dunia _ DEATHS WILLIANRS ~< At theBE I, I. Hos- pital, Wednesday, Sept. “21, 1966, _ Charles M. Williams in his. 76th year. Resting at’ ‘the MacLean Funeral Home from “where thes : funerak will be held privately retain the people that we need today, Sept. 23. Intermefit\in in_ thes future, but we Will’ con- Sherwood ‘cemetery. Flowers tinte to ~give first class techni- caltraining> ~and this is one “of, he attraction? in the armed: iforces.”” He said Yhat Yegisiation intro- gratefully declined. MacRAE — At the P.E.I. Hos- o pital, Wednesday, Sept.-21, 1966, John D. MacRae of Tea Hill in his 75th year. Resting at- the MacLean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held | THE . ARRIVES HERE~ today, Sept. 28, with service | se SS commencing at 2 p.m. Interment | F.G. “Wetzel, Dr. of Chiro: : in the Cross Roads cemetery. | practic, Yes arrived. from ~ Se | Toronto, Ontario to practice he oe LAST. Beige McKENNA — At Allston, Mass., | in Charlottetown. Dr. September 15, 1966, Miss Ethel | McKenna, L.P.N., formérly of | Mermaid, P.E.I. Miss McKenna was a grad-ate of Shepherd | Guild School of Nursing. Funeral | he studied in Toronto at the High Mass at St. Anthony’s | Canadian Memorial Chiro- Church,--burial--in. Mount Bene- | dict cemetery, West Roxbury. Wetzel is a graduate of the Lincoln Chiropractic College of.Indian- . napolis, Indjana, U.S.A. Before enrolling at Lincoln Collége S\ practic College, taking: his first | three years of training there. GALA JAMBOREE! » HOE. 96. Fitzroy St. PUMPS & FLATS 10-YE AR VETERAN itd. put Canada ahead | ‘home. Montreal Canadiens open | of the United-States.in this pro- |training camp at Montreal cess._He_said_that.the-W.S._ were {Forum=: in| The Leafs leave Peterborough in oth- /for:an exhibition game against the Bruins in London tonight. TRIALS FOR UNIFORM > “| Tonight's game kicks off an At. Greenwood earlier - Mr. fextensive schedule of exhibition Hellyer™said that trials for alga a common uniform for the ae cies ain Se of games against minor league a number of nt ae io some gegards but ahea ers. armed forces “may begin in the Near future. They. would deter- mine ‘‘the acceptability of the cloth and the cut of the> new unl- form.”” Althoughk the trials could bevin soon on a limited basis, it might take ‘‘up to four years’’ before lcomimon uniforms would be sup- ‘plied forall forces. . j NS ~ —-——— CALL! i ~~ ate Men’s DRESS SHOES “4.99 Tonight sc BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE CASUALS 83.99 Featuring the Fabulous ‘ NOTE OUR STORE HOURS We New. Journal For Teachers Being Planned ‘VANCOUVER CP) Saturday Night Publications Ltd. an- ;mounced Thursday publieation | Of -a national trade journal for }elementary ard high school teachers will start early next year The announcement was made nl by William Nobleman, vice- president» and general manager of Saturday Night. at the three- day Canadian Education Asso- ciation convention. Mr Nobleman sald: the new Magazine, to .be called Ca- nadian Educator, will aim for. an initial circulation of 40,000 | when it goes into production in | March f| Bruce Mickleburgh, editor of the Educational Courier, official | ;organ of public school teachers’ federations in Ontario, will be managing editor of | publication The magazine will be printed in Toronto. e Debt Ridden | for ‘people being harassed by creditors was opened here Wed- nesday with the backing of two ‘governments. ‘The Credit “Counselling Serv- lice of Metropolitan Toronto of- | fers a breather for the well-in- tentioned ‘“‘over-spender" seri- ous about wanting to make ends meet. It will show people how to live a budget with: the surplus jbeing paid-into the agency for distribution to creditors. ce Shiela is married and now fre- |tween the parties,”’ said George Penfold, ‘ executive director 7) jthe agency. ‘The creditors will be told just how much the debtor can pay and that’s it.” The province and the federal government have agreed to! guarantee funds up to $60,000 jannually for the service. jteams both in the United States ee Canada. ae plays Oklahoma City | the Central Professional | |Hockey League at |Ont., Saturday, while the Ran- | gers meet Omaha of the Cen- tral Professional League at Kingston. Toronto plays Rochester aa ,of the American League in “Peterborough Sun, | PHYSICIST DIES S | {known Soviet Physicist, died | Thursday after a serious illness, | “the- defencenian’ s ‘the Soviet news agency Tass re- ‘the honors a year ago. | ported. A. Soviet academician | and Lenin ‘Prize— winner, Shared a $75,000 cash prize in 1963 when, with an American~ physicist, he was‘ presented with the United States’ annual atoms- | for-peace’ award. KEEP A DISTANCE Quasars, ‘the universe, are 60,000,000,000,- +000;000,000,000-- miles away- q arwise 245 ELM AV. * ( “DIAL 894-4316 INU : St BASILICA the new! | | t TORONTO (CP) — A nl Bob Hambly, (LEFT) the Oshawa, | MOSCOW (Reuters) — Viadi- November to become the_ sec- | General manager Tommy mir Veksler. 59“~niternationally- ‘ond straight horse to annex the | the oldest objects in| POTATO TOP New Low Prices! Richmond Street, Charlottetown 1:30°p.m.— @ Registration being presented with the gavel incoming president of the Kins- by past president, Brian Scott men Club of Charlottetown is Romeo Hanover Wins $75,000 Brown Jug | DELAWARE,:Ohio (AP) “Good Time Boy --Hanover-—-scosed ——im-} ‘behing ipressive victories Thursday nip secand...in both —heats ‘ jeapture the $75,000 victory for |three - year - old pacers. in| straight heats. % Guided by driver George iSholty, the big. bay colt swept ito a two-length win in the sec- ‘ond .heat, a quarter of a length jwas fourth in the first heat and third in the second one in her bid to become the: first filly win- ner of the Jug. INCOMING PRESIDENT (stt—C " finished. | Romeo Thursday. Bonjour Han.- | over, the -only filly in the field, | at‘a regular bi-monthly meet- ing at the Charlottetown Hotel last night. Along with a dise cussion on fund raising pro- jects, annual reports were . given by the following: Scotty: Miller, Ted Marsh, Alan John- ston, Brian Scott, Bill Griffin, and John MacMillan. - The meeting was chaired by Brian Scott and the co-chairman was Bob Hambly. We. will “meet ” advertis- Edn ie ie tions... . and We Will Deliver STEAD’S PHARMACY - 4-4131 - 2 jbetter than his first heat mar- gin. | Ringing up his 15th straight |success, Romeo spéd the mile in 1:59 35 after posting a j2:01 2-5 in the initial heat. If was the 33-year-old Sholty’s ifirst Jug- victory in three ap- |pearances at the Delaware fair- | - igrounds. It gave Romeo, owned iby Lucky Star stable of . Brook- ilyn, N.Y., and Morton Finder of iNew York city, the. second leg in pacing’s triple crown. He .won the Cane Futurity jlast May and now needs a vio tory in the Messenger Stakes in ‘coveted triple. 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