tom fen er ai mw ee ei FOP Hi eee I OR es, we et mm Hi te el fete Ome ow eet eRe Pa at ee town wt a he RB GO MINOR HOCKEY "MATTERS DISCUSSED hockey playdowns were discussed at Provincial minor Charlottetown recreation and minor hockey officials from provincial centres. Left to fight are meeting chairman T a meeting in last mght by Georgetown Lions Plan Early Glaucoma Clinic ORGETOWN — A special, of the Georgetown Lioms Club was held in the , Club Room on Tuesday ight, with Joseph E. ‘‘Sonny”’ Johnson presiding The Lion’s Prayer was read by Lion (Allan facPhee. ry “The secretary, Erie Wood, ead the minutes alcial report was not presented, as this was not a regular meet- img and as the treasurer, Guy Coffin, unavoidably absent. Statements were presented re- the income from the weekly dances, held in the rink dante hall and also of the pro eteds from the canteen run in conjunction with the dances. A number of matters relative. to the operation of the weekly dances were discussed at length and decisions arrived at There ig still some carpenter work to| he done or the canteen and it is honed to have this completed in| the very near future Volun- teers tn work at the next Sat- urday dance are Lions: Harold Dennis Thibodeau Lawrence Murphy reported that the community Christmas | tree to he erected hy the club at the corner of Kent and Water Streets has been obtained and it {s planned to erect the tree this week Charles Mair volunteer- ed to obtain colored bulb re- a placements for the “tree decora- tion The tree erected last Chrtst- mas was the subject of much favourable comment and added considerably to the town's Christmas decorations. SPONSOR CONTEST The Incal Lions are once again sponsoring the lighted homes contest for the Christ- mas season and arrangements were completed .to obtain the services of three independent judges for this contest from out- side Georgetown Judging of the decorated homes will take place on Dec. 28, and the prizes, which are to he.cheaties for $15, $10 and $5 will he presented following the judzing The subiect of. membership was’ discusséd at rofisiderable length and final plans in this connection were leff in the, hands of sponsoring members A detailed fin- | |berland Ferries on Friday, Capt. | David Boswell, provincial a& rector of physical fitness; Fl. ton Raynor, O'Leary, chair- man of. the O'Leary Recrea- tion Commission; Ivan Doch- erty, president of the Charlot- tetown Minor Hockey’ Associa- tion. Discussed at the meeting were sich matters as rural and urban classification, unite of competition, registration, elmgbilty elassification and regulations governing play. to hoped his ships would be able to get in the three scheduled | crossings spend operations for 1965. A temporary schedule for De cember announced , some days | ago as depending ‘on weather conditions calls for sailings from It is hoped: that the club will Cariboo, N.S., at 7.30 and 10.30 be able to proceed with the hold- 4.m and 1,30 p.m. The return ing of a Glaucoma clinic some- ‘Tips are from Wood Islands at | time during the month of Jan- 9:00 am. 12 noon and 3:00 p.m. along Northumberland Strait | that day and Capt. Hunter said | 3, aoe eee ae toe of arene & 00, ined Canadian Army officer Korea. sland News Page 2 The . Charlottetown, Thars. Dec. 9, 1965. dient nr Hee Seves in adian Army Staff College and fron 1955 to 1957 he was chief instructor of the Medica) Joint Training Centre- Toronto In | 1958 he became director of studi- | es atethe Canadian Forces Medi- Lawbreakers Face Charges PDeiron, was fined $10 and costs health and welfare before justice of the peace Leo Blacquiere here yesterday) on a charge of driving without a license Prizes Given In 1954 he attended the Can. | | eal School, Camp Borden, and in 1960 he was appointed chief, SUMMERSIDE — A_ North emergency health services div- | Rusicto man, Urban Fleming ision, department of national Ss | "| Theft Charge Nets $30 Fine “ Isabel. Stewart, Murray Har- | | bor, was fined $30 and costs | | or 15 days for theft under $50 when she appeared in City Pol. Parsi. R. Martie, Hopefield, es ee Dee oar Pe, en 1 Sag. BE 6 ap Wilfred B. Burke, city, charg- led with failing to supply addi- tional information on request |from the income tax bureau pleaded not guilty to the charge. The case was adjourned to Dee. ice Court yesterday. Magistrate | 17. A. J. Haslam, QC, presided. Henry W. Wedge, Summer- side, was fined $20 and costs or 10 days for speeding. Wendell G. Muttart of Albany, charged with failing to stop at a |red traffic light, was fined $10 | ; and costs or five days w Two city residents and a Loy- alist Road man, charged with the illegal possession of liquor, | were each fined $20 and costs or 3 days. A city map was fined $10 |and costs or five days for being | drunk and incapable. j Look at what's NEW entered a plea of guity to a charge of failing to yield the | right of way and was fined $10 | and costs. The charge was laid following an accident Jean Louis Roy, Travellers Rest, entered a not guilty plea to a charge of failing to drive his vehicle on the right side ot | the highway and his case was Obbie MacArthur of a ault, were each fined $10 and | of pri men's area to the students with high- Fest standing in the government * \ grade eight examinations. To Students ALBERTON — Barbara Mat- | \thews, Brenda Gavin and Cyn- |thia Myers were: the recipients zes awarded by the wo- institutes of Alberton \. The presentations were made | by Margaret oe at the De- adjourned to Dec. 14 _— Two Summerside men Stacey | DR. HARDMAN (ee méeting of Alberton Arsenault and Clifford Arsen- Home and School Association | Tuesday evening. R. D. McKinnon was elected in the '66 BOLT-ON, | | FENDERS Quickly and economically replaced |} in event of damage. us - snthcanenilim: Halaieeel | SURGEON DIES MONTREAL (CP)—Dr. Frank | [enone former chief surgeon | of the Royal Victoria Hospital, |died in the hospital Wednesday. |He studied at McGill University |here and in England and Ger- | many. before meat wm OB } uary,, This clinic would serve a LINGERIE large area of central and south- | Pas as tee and-~ it is | oped to it in the school. | ‘ Depending on the installitation | FAMOUS BRANDS IN of a furnace heating system by | the town to serve the rink dres- @ SLIPS - sing. rooms and dance hall, the Lions Club hope to hold a New @ PANTIES vere ane for meee and = invit guests. Further plans in this regard will be dis- je SOW cussed at the next meenes of the club. Friday Endé Ferry Trips Fina! crossings of the season will be made by the Northum- @ BABY DOLLS white and colors Claude Hunter said yesterday. The federal department ffansport is lifting the buoys) CAREERS FOR MEN in the CANADIAN FORCES A Recruiting Team will be at the RCAF ASSOCIATION SUMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY, 15th DEC. Tl A.M. - 6 P.M. PRD | SUMMERSIDE. PEL we REA EBT RIB. EBB Git cost by Magistrate W Chester S. MacDonald on similar charg- succeed Mrs. Herman Cor- a as president of the associ- Appointment * Fe weiinetse. Tig- Is Announced ar hudeat' mad tite Wie nigh and Tryon were each fined oprawA — The department inald Jeffrey is secretary-treas- $20 and costs on charges of un- of national health and welfare urer. lawful possession of liquor and the Civil Service Commis- |. Conveners of committees are: Appearing on similar charges. | sion announce the appointment | home life, Mrs. Harry Dunn; three youths from Charlottetown, | of pr. A.C. Hardman as director, School life, Mrs, Peter F. Gal- aaonnee and Maximville all pyreau of scientific advisory re community life, Kenneth pleaded guilty to the charges ‘ ridham. and had their cases adjourned | directorate, the food and drug “This slate of officers was for one week. Born in Kapuskasing, Ontario, renee A wD Goan j {bell, Mrs. Ray Foley and Mrs. by the local women's institute, | George Irving. is something which the entire community looks forward to. each Christmas season. The program will include singing, drills, recorder selec- W. Campbell, Mrs. Brendon tions, and a one-act play entitl-| Wallace, Mrs. Arthur Hudson ed ‘'The Angels’ Visit.’’ It will | and Mrs. Gerald Rooney, was be presented in the regional! appointed to make an effort to high school auditorium Friday | increase attendance at ee sponsored | evening’ at 7.30. ‘tings of the organization. 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