tp ay | Murder Case Is Pending SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) — A |man who gave himself up to po- |lice is being held here in connec- , ition with the bathtub death of a |28-year-old mother of four. Detectives have withheld the man's name but he is expected to appear in court today. Mrs. Irene Gibbons’s body was found in hér water-filled bathtub 7 about 10 a.m. Thursday and de- tectives say foul play is suspect- ed. Two delivery men are said to have made the discovery. Po- lice rushed to the house on north-end Cannon Street after the + |man now being held walked into ‘police headquarters. An autopsy was held but the cause of death was not disclosed. The Gibbons family, including three boys and a girl, occupy a ground-floor flat in a three-story frame house. The four children, ranging in age from four to 11 years, were taken*from an up- stairs apartment to be cared for, jby relatives. Life Term Is Given MONTREAL (CP) —Jean-Jac- ques Paulin, was sentenced | Wednesday to life imprisonment , jwhen he pene anity to a vt 2 ee lduced charge of non - capital | murder. | RIFLE SHOOT 7 Poulin had been charged with : Eric Tanton, district scout ithe capital murder of Philippe The following are the results) wommissi iho wan recent: | Rondeau, whose body was found y 4 cCRA rifle shoot, March jy awarded yg aac hanes “ADDRESSES CUB PACK tinguished services, by the right, Is ‘shown with: (FROM Boy Scouts Association of Can. THE LEFT) Don Morrison, ada spoke to the members of eubmaster and newly invest- Committee at the Charlotte. town Hotel last night. Shown sented to the Christian Busi- : with two: bullets in it in the| (| oh kee ae oe ’ , ‘ 5 t pecially dis- the 5th Summerside Pack ed cubs Michael Wedge and ftessmen’s. Committee by El- pare: pie tees con aa neighborhood of nearby Caugh- George Jenkins 7 John Keough. : edg liott ~~ Stedelbauer, ~~ Toronto,‘Ciaude Lewis; vice-chairman: —|-—~ S al a PWS 7 age _ |mawaga six months after hi8 tom Vessey T | dere on all gaving jobs, Mr. , “you can do betier business A CHARTER is being pre- o¢ | Matheson said sometimes this through-negotiating.” — ee 95 is good business practice. He said that im. most cases 8; wir Matheson said that at as 9% He said that while paving in- Contractor doing a pavink job October meeting in Ottawa of %. volving federal funds was re- im the area where he is located |the provinces decided to. press * 9.| quired to be tendered on, the’ can do the job cheaper than a | the federal government to: con- 94 smaller provincial paving con- | contractor located farther away. |tinue its participation in pro- | death. “TAT Muten Paulin's trial opened Monda¥.-c.nty MacDonald jand his plea to the reduced wendall Brown | charge Wednesday was accepted peje, Taylor i #Lorne. Stevenson Eldon MacLean Jim Leightizer. Wilbur Willis, chairman; Mr. Stedelbauer, and Ronald Jones, treasurer. - f --, international chairman of CBM The presentation was made during a meeting of the ~ Committee Hears Western and Central Districts _ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., March 11, 1966. 3 } Crown. Se Principal witness for the Crown had been Andre Blais, | ; who was freed on the same), Currie 93 tracts could be negotiated and ‘He said that in negotiated con- | vincial paving programs. 3 charge at his preliminary hear- |}. ..4 Ling 5 ‘ ing. Doug Wood oronto Speaker. J So | , ae 3 : rry MacDona < ve , . -| Morell Hosts Rober Currie | | | : : ; ig” Gerald H1!! ' : J. Elliott Stedelbauer of Tor-|Committee is nondenominational | ‘i : | S all S HH e S10 onto, international eneircnan of | in membership, enrnatipent in In (0 Nn Co i PVI Aggregation oe i ‘the Christian Businessmen’s| scope and is made up of many U Ul tence: | os , b pe aes ; ; Morell will host the Provin- Tommy Benson During the recent royal tour of the oan ee anion cial Vocational Institute from | AT PWC | Caribbean, Photo Editor Louis Jaques photographed Queen Elizabeth as she was greeted by jubilant.crowds clamoring to see the first British monarch to ever _ visit the West. Indies. Also covering the the Christian Businessmen’s Committee held in the Charlotte- town Hotel last night. — The Christian Businessmen's i Charlottetown this evening” in | Scott “MacDonald some doubts and it must be re«| the first game of their best of | Ernie Prowse - solved -in-favor- of the-accused". | three’ semi-final” series” in’ the | Don Mactan Mr. Evans was represented by | Prince Edward Island Interscho- | Wenda!! Brown J. Melville Campbell. | lastic B League. The game is | Geoff Moore Mr. Stedalbauer, introduced by Chairman Wilbur Willis, Char-| SUMMERSIDE — Two ac- \lottetown, challenged all pres- | cused..who, at the time of their ‘ent to the necessity of a per- arrest, were residing in Central Bedeque, entered guilty pleas to BLRLLRRRRSSBS BAAsERSSz ; sonal experience with Jesus | ; ao : Q ti C : ‘five and four charges respective-; William Eldon Ferrish, St. scheduled to begin at about 7.30, H. MacDonald tour was Staff Writer Philip Smith uvesrion “Attending the meeting were |ly before magistrate W. Chester |Eleanors, charged with: driving C. Mutch who found that there are storm clouds Se + ,|elergy_-of Charlottetown and|S. MacDonald in Prince County | while impaired, was found guilty Sandra Younker gathering over these islands in the sun. — Period rei en ke ig oR eg REA jo ya a a, hye | Agangerousiy volatile political situation fy : $ Owen MacRae, committee | pleaded guilty to the following{ Lawrence Green and Donald | Bru Robe ° aaa. @ mus Is Quiet member, gave a short testimony Reareoe unlawful possession of | Joseph Kendall, both from the Whips Montague tus te a | realize that the West Indies are on-her doorstep,” says St. Lucia’s chief ministe? local RCAF station, were each John G; M. fined $75 and costs on separate chargés of impaired driving. Three |a mirror: unlawful taking a vehicle without the owners -con- on what Jesus Christ can mean in a young man’s life, and J.B. Lewis, Freetown was guest sol- | sent with intent to operate it; ist. | unlawful possession of a pair of witnesses, one for the Ira Lewis thanked the guest-|overboots; break, entry and|crown and two for the defence, speaker and Rev. Ross Howard i theft and having sexual inter-|including the accused, were closed the meetiag with a course with a girl under 14 not heard in the case of Rena John | prayer. his wife. ~ iStordy, Cape Traverse, charged On the final two charges the | with impaired driving. Souris Regional High Schoot | Wendy Burns whipped Montague 7-0 yester- | day in a sudden death game to HIGHWAYS pton. decide who would advance | Continued from page one) | | | | | The question period in the Le- gislature yesterday afternoon was quiet, compared to the wrangle that developed Wednes- day over a government minis- ter's suggestion that: Opposition Leader Alex Campbell be cen- + against Morell for the right to represent Kings County in the P. E. I. Interscholastic ‘“‘B” io 5 The game was federal government gave 9%,- 500,000 to each province for road construction. =x, aes or—giving —information—to|_ . ; laceu by_magis-! Following the presentation of | called off at the 16:00 minute | TENDERS ORITICISM the press on legislative matters. | Kensington Boy\, trate. iy |testimony Magistrate Mac-| mark of the third period when | Pointing out that he had been || remem ber_18_ScPamo! goa Mr. Campbell said he was still | Also reSiding at Central Be-|Donald adjourned the case t©|» huge brawl broke out. | criticized: by the opposition over | narrow wire ladder 450 feet below ground.” As waitiwg for a-rule-from~the-- Struck By Car— -— | deque-at_the time of his i ch, 177 fe oe J._Gallant_had the hat trick |the practice of not calling ten- darkness swallowed her, Donna Carr of Calgary 5 House’ rule committee showing | * "|Elwood Floyd MacDonald, 20,/ The court heard three crowm) 54° the winners while E. Gal- | i: | fell 40 feet into the icy waters of a limestone cave — - —— where he was wrong in giving | xENSINGTON — Carl Cro. [pleaded xuilty to the following | witnesses in the case of Linus! isnt, C. Clinton, K. White and Si aiod sae ; eee 2 te ak information to the press. ‘The — Carl Cro-jfour charges: taking a motor|Alan Noonan, Alany, charged Mee oS E . Trained reseue teams struggled 24 hours to get |zler, 12-year-old son of Mr. and |Mrs. Elwood Crozier of Kensing- f ton is in Prince County Hospital | | vehicle without the consent |the owner with intent to operate jit; theft of groceries valued at her tq the surface, In this week’s Weekend Maga- zine Linda Curtis tells Donna’s dramatic rescue story that took place in Giant’s Hole, England, matter rests there,” he said. On a question from former op- position leader Alex Matheson, ivan impaired driving. Testifying for the crown were: William | Batt, captain and chief officer of Swede Startles Hockey World BASKETBALL | Hot Water Public Works Minister Philip linia aittiele toy 4 ge th hee al less than $50; break, entry and the MV" Abegweit, | RCMP Cpl. Mathe ; i touch | |theft and having sexual. inter-|C. M. a const. : , ‘with rt — a Pact Assets | the Legion Home here last night. course with a girl under 14, not | Alan D. Burchill, the arresting! The following is the remaining Hot water at the turn of a One of the most promising Corporation for-the sale ofthe | The accident which occurred |his wife. | officer. schedule in the city ladies’ bas- | ‘ap—300 gallons of hot water ‘ players in Canadian junior. site of the former Charlottetown 2t @PProximately 6.50 p.m., saw! MacDonald also elected trial The accused, who entered a ketball league: in just 15 minutes. | hockey today learned the Armories and it is hoped ‘we |the youth struck by a car re-|by magistrate on the last two)plea of not guilty, is represent-| March 16 — SDU at Nurses. caw — game in another country— will have a chance to purchase Portedly driven by Mrs. Elmer |charges. : |ed by J. Melville Campbell. The} March 16 — YMCA at BRC. spring Sweden. His name is Yuha it.” Caseley, Malpeque as he wa8/ RCMP Cpl. C. M. Clark, NCO arrest was made aboard the) March 17 — YMCA at ND& ' : : Widing and he plays for Pointing out that a number of |Tunning from one side of the in charge of the Borden detach- | Abegweit. FA games to start at 6.30 p.m coats: the Brandon Wheat Kings. cattle had died last year from street to the other. iment, told the court that both | This case was adjourned ad ; Re 1] e Andy O'Brien visited the the effects of poisonous potato |. He was attended at the sceme accused who have no records, April 7. | LEAGUE STANDINGS : Dower T : young Swedish rookie and top killer, Daniel MacDonald (L- |by Dr. am oe ee |were comagiaely cooperative with z ee ee WO in One... alaten hin ag the mont sig —1stKings). asked _ Agriculture | Sington. The Summerside RCMP |the police: | . ' WATER HEA | nificant pla of the — Minister MacRae whether or not | detachment ‘investigated the-ac-/ ye also stated that a third | Forest Fire Saeco = ae ie : 2 : ‘ ee a ses : gL It used to be that the smart 1965-66 boa season, the legislation a use | cident, | accused, eee Eric acer ae ; fe P EI i Ltd dresser ee You'll see why this Satur-+ of poisonous sprays had been | |had taken the car wi | S ‘alm ! - . Spring, one for when it W ; : seoninicnid: se is sg ee oe |owner’s consent and at ee Losses Kept 2:4 24 er r ectric ° | pains aid this other for. day in Weekend Magazine. eure whether or not the et had | Having Daware. Falowing AAT it ROAD | Fitzroy St. Dinl 4-8548 when it wasn't. An exciting = : i drive he stated that| | ashion feature i en been proclaimed. He said an ae eased Kad takna over 0 : n um ioe Magazine this week brings The Sweet Smell __aware of the dangers of the poi- | a a ee Mass |in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oli- for the two. He ae _ = weekend newspaper! et 9 o'clock. Interment the |ver. : jowever, that ‘if during this ° i e a : Catholic cemetery. : |time you get into trouble of any | EAST PRINCE: Third, Fourth and ; : ~ MINOR DAMAGE kind” they would not be given & 4 CLAWSON — At his late .rest-| The Summerside Fire Depart- any consideration when sentence Fifth Districts > educational campaign has been conducted to make farmers sonous sprays. ‘operation of the vehicle and |while behind the wheel had put In deferring’ sen minimum, Agriculture. Minister. DEATHS. : | : ABELLERS LTD RAYNOR — Suddenly at the ‘The deferred sentences wier e address — said se any fabric that can be cessful ,movie “Nobody Victoria General Hospital Hali- RETURNS HOME |given on the condition that the |. There were 23 f Dial 4-4253 waterproofed. Waved Goodbye”, a vet- tax, N.S., Thursday, March Std! airy Andrew Gallant, Spring |{W° accused enter into @ recog” TT eGe, Cake wee bind Q eran’ TV actor, singer and Revnor of Elmodale, Nova {Sireet, Summerside, recently te. with one’ surely. of 00 plus the" and 1 in Kings cio “THE TROPHY HOUSE OF CH'TOWN Si Ss ea " Master of Ceremonies, and Rayn m ence turned home from Prince Coun- of keeping the; Mr. MacRae said prompt re- f ~ this -season- he - launched... Scotia, and formerly of Enmore, 'ty Hospital where she had been jusual conditions oe ports of fires by the public was | upper uggestions PEI, Funeral services were held from thé Elmsdale United Church, Sunday March 6th. In- terment was in the Church ceme-. tery. AYLWARD — At Sacred Heart Home March 9, 1966, Mrs. Aug- ustus Aylward, aged 83 years. Resting at the Hennessey Fu- neral Home from where the fu- neral will take place Saturday morning at 8:45 to St. Dunstan’s dence 227 Pownal Street, Thurs- day, March 10, 1966 Ernest D. Clawson in his 84th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funerat notice later. Visiting hours commencing at 7 o'clock this evening. JOHNSON — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital, March 10th, .1966, Mrs. William J: Johnson of 6’Stewart Street. Remains resting at Cut- cliffe Funeral Home from where funeral service will be held Sa- turday afternoon. Service com-. mencing at 1.30 p.m. Remains will be placed in Cutctiffe re- teiving. vault,later_tohe_inter- red in People's Cemetery. MOORE — At Victoria West on Wednesday, March 9, 1966, Sam- uel A. Moore in his 8ist year. pt tote the ditch. ie fence to_ April | ndrew-MacRae—said—-in-- the Legislature yesterday. While speaking in the draft \12, ‘Magistrate MacDonald) 'noted that neither of the ac-| BRIEFS. |cused had a permanent home. peace and being of good behav- | pe ne greatly appreciated. ‘We | jour. i IS GUEST | Magistrate MacDonald also couraged quick reporting of fires ‘a haute 'stated, in passing the deferred | to police or focestry officials,” irs. Robert Hunter, Bloom- | sentence, ‘it is my feeling that /he said, ‘‘and the response w field, is a guest of Mrs. Gordon |yoy boys have been led by | excellent.” Hardy end Lucy Hardy, Alber-| Eric Dawson. He added that he ton. ys pfoposed to let the provincial probation officer investigate the | : conditions under which the two |Dament, the Dominion amateur accused live and work and that \championship, was held in 1895. perhaps between the probation officer, the RCMP and himself, a situation could be worked out a patient. . TO ALBERTON Mrs. Nelson Oliver, who spent the winter in West Devon, has returned to Alberton. She is a guest of her son and daughter- ment was called to Nicholson’s Dry Cleaners at 8.25 yesterday morning to extinguish a fire. A spokesman for .the , fire depart- ment said that the building sum tained minor smoke. damage. . TWO BREAKS SUMMERSIDE — icy geen reported yesterday at wo ‘Summerside houses were brok- land theft. : len into recently with a sum of| On the break charge the ac- | money taken from each. One of | Solcies yop trial by Judge | lthe houses was on Notre Dame | Without jury. ‘Street and the other was on| On the first three charges Schurman Avenue. It is believed Pitre was Beton in oe i |tody for sentencing to Marc oy ee ‘while adjournment to the same, Pace ? overages |date for preliminary trial was CASE ADJOURNED {sien on. ea ca : A summerside ident, Ferd- | . ne 5 and costs wa tnand Gallant, pleaded not |A8sessed Donald Roy Watson of | guilty to a charge of loitering |Summerside on a charge of ve oe = le Erie Dawson, re- siding ee Central Bedeque at} REALESTATE SALES the time of his arrest, pleaded -‘orfeshistic Service Phone 892-2484 guilty to the following charges: |: | theft of groceries valued at less than $50; taking a car without | the owner’s consent with intent | |to operate it; unlawful posses- | | sion of a mirror and break, entry | | ! ° a Stationery, invitations, statements and _all your job. printing _ re-... . wedding invoices, | | quirements. guaranteed. All. jobs For All Your Awards and Presentations Special Discounts to Clubs and Schools Fast Service on Engraving ee | LIBERAL MEETINGS ATHENA HIGH SCHOOL SUMMERSIDE SATURDAY, MAR. 12 at 8 P.M. ‘“ y 4th King's District ‘MURRAY RIVER HALL Thursday evening ‘aoic. |ariving while impaired. Accused | | us from Jelley's Funeral Hote: "Oe irate RS Hinton QC, in. Sum. |W25, Fepresented by G. sicher GUARDIAN - PATRIOT WEDNESDAY, MAR. 16 - 8 P.M. Leary, to his late residence from where a short service will be held this afternoon at 1.30 fol- lowed by service in Victoria West Presbyterian Church at 2 o'clock. _ Interment in , People’s Cemetery, Victoria West. te CENTRAL PRINTERY Phone 4-8506 ai i merside town court yesterday | morning. The case was adjourned until today. |vehicle while impaired against | Robert Peter Gaudet, S um- |John Nathaniel vans of Srish- merside, failed to appear on & \town. In giving the dismissal similar-eharge—and_ his » bail -of | Magistrate MacDonald _. stated - £25 was forfeited . “this is one case where I have The magistrate dismissed a charge of care and control of a invited to at- All imterested in the Liberal Party tation is extended to ladies and young people! ‘you new spring-wear coats that are fine in rain AND shine! Raincoats so attractive they can be worn-in- any weather, and ordinary spring-coats of practically Of Success ‘To Toronto actor Peter Kastner there is no busis i ness like show business. Ay / 22 he's @ star of the suc- his Broadway career. The need to find something hard to do and do it well riow finds Peter on’ the brink of fame. “What are we having for supper?” What housewife hasn’t heard this hungry question interminable times? This week, Kood Editor Margo Oliver has 7 appetizing supper recipes, one for each day of the week. ‘ Your best reading value is your The Evening Patriot WEEKEND MAGAZINE and Colored. 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