é DANCING committee, during a presentation HIGHLAND -Zenter Highland Dancing Champion, sented to her by Vincent Mac- CHAMPIONS RECEIVE CUPS competitions af Eldon on Ang- re “ISL IND NEWS PAGE i ie, ral is : | i Souris 32-2 ; Marsha Wellner of [ceremony last evening. Ruth |Intyre, (right), president of- the} yt sth, but due to weather com- outdoor tests of the Wolf . Cub | Southport soeapts her trophy noms. CaN senior Calgteaie ie Shey 7 ditions at that time were present- ae . Hares { aera Nal Teo from Henry L. MacLaren, chair-| Highia ampion | were ! ‘ , a : 8 Well or nd Games| ed last_night. popular evening -campfire pro-| gman_of the Highland Games holds her trophy Which was pre, | Wellner apie aoe gram. twenty-nine Wolf. : : Packs sent to 2 camps. ISL AND Peters Road Man BRIEFS Gets Four Years wo Ww * MONTAGUE — Lloyd Milton | Melbourn Blackett, age 23, of | Peter’s Road whe had on August /12th pleaded guilty to breaking, entering andetheft, of the store of Guy Reid, Peter’s Road was sentenced for four years in Dor- chester Penitentary. Sentence was passed yesterday Hy f n : i » if a E i Q.c., at Georgetown. Blackett’s record showed jail sentences of three months and eight months for similar offences Ra a J. A. Campbell return to their Mar, Cali. They nied by Mrs. John who | iif ir 7 companied by Melvin Albert of Alberton on the return trip. iy | vacation at Downing’s par- Mrs. Carl Mac- Diane and Bobby Ahear, berton. are spending this week in Charlottetown. HAD GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McDoa- ald, Alberton, had as their guests | Mrs. Dina Plestid and her two) daughters, Mrs. Gabriel Finnam and Miss Lauretta Plestid. of Toronto and Mrs. William Arem- ault of Grand River. FISHERMAN FINED in : ‘FROM MONCTON Bowness of Moncton is wife and family were of his aunt Mrs. Samuel and Mr. Simmons, _ Mrs. Rosco Jeffery and Simmons and uncle, Wil- , liam Constable and cousin Miss Joanne of Springfield East. FROM TORONTO Mr. and Mrs. Edion ; nite Arsenault, plefded guilty to‘a charge of fishing: lobsters with- out a license when he appeared before Magistrae R. S. Hinton last week and was fined $25 and cosfs or 7 days in jail. os GREENAN FUNERAL — The : a Chartered ifuneral for Miss Mary Ellen . Greenan was held on Wednesday , ountants from the Monaghan Funeral . Ace ____ Home to St. Malachy’s Church, T. Earle Hickey & Coa. Kinkora were Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pas- tor, Rev. Harold Croken who also conducted the services at the grave. Rev. Jerome Quinn and Rev. Regis Duffy were pre- sent in the sanctuary. The pall- bearers were: James P. Callag- Genedian Bank of Commerce : Building Summerside, P. E. L Phone 2235 Insurance R. E. Ellis & Son Limited han, Vernon Greenan. Borden Fire — Aute ai Casualty ., Greenan. -Emmet MacKenna, 3 Summer St. Sommorside | Alovsius Roberts and Clair Gree- ° nan. Interment took place in the Optometrists church cemetery. E. E. Parkman j = a ee Driver Is Fined PHONE 3287 ° Sumner St. ~ Summeriide In Police Court B. F. Hunter, B.0. SUMMERSIDE — Joseph Le Summerside, PE. 1 Phone 3116 Blanc, Summerside, pleaded guij- SMALLMAN’S BUILDING ty in Magistrate’s Court, Sum- PI j merside yesterday to a charge of having care and control of a The Read Studios motor vehicle while his ability D. W. SEARS was impaired by alcohol and was fined $50 and costs by Judge ° W. E. Darby. The alternate sent- Barristers ence was one month in jail. LeBlane was originally charg- _ George R. MacMahon, 4, with care and control while nc. LL.B. intoxicated but the charge was leo Kensington on Soturday's) ae with the consent of the x Phone Summerside 3551 258 Water %. Summerside & B. Campbell, BA, LLB. Phone S’Side 3818 In police court two Summer side men pleaded guilty to charg- es of being intoxicated in a pub lie place and each was fined $20 and costs\or 15 days. Pie: cand Meet DOUGLAS MacGOWAN and | THOMAS CURRAN At Beaver Hall, Montague ‘Friday, Aug. 21 at 8 P.M. Special Speakers Walter Shaw. John A. Macdonald, M.P, Refreshments Will Be Served Inserted by 3rd Kings Progressive Conservative Assa. 7 \ by Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, | visit to Alberton. They -were ac- | IN CHARLOTTETOWN ay | with ane Gk santa’ an | we A Wellington resident, Theodore | in 1952 and 1953. In 1954 he was semtenced to a. three-year term | in the penitentary for theft with | violence and 1957 to a three-year term in penitentary for breaking, entering, and theft which ran concurrent to a two-year sentence | for the theft of a car. He was) released from penitentary im March of this year. i | A brother, Wilfred Milton | Blackett, age 17 of Peter’s Road | | was sentenced to two months in| | the Kings County Jail for break- jing, entering and theft of the | | store of Guy Reid, Peter's Road | He had previously pleaded guilty | to the charge and had no pre- | vious record. A Montague resident charged a motor vehicle while intoxicat- ed was further remanded and his case adjourned to August 26th, A resident of -Georgetown and a resident of Montague were | each fined $25 and costs for hav- ing liquor not purchased from a vendor. A resident of George- | town was fined $20 for having | | liquor in a place other than his | residence. fined $10 for drivinc without due care and attention. A resident of Whim Road was fined $19 for causing a disturbance by shout- ing and swearing A resident of Montague was fined $10 for failing to stop his vehicle when signalled to do so iby a police officer. A_ resident of Cardigan was fined $5 for failing to stop at a stop sign. A resident of Cardigan, one of Peake’s, and one of Brooklyn, were each fined $10 for having their vehicles loaded in such a manner that the contents of the . load escaped therefrom. i John P. Nicholsno, Charlotte- | town. acted as crown prosecutor in all cases AIRMAIL PILOT DIES LONDON (AP) — Claude Gra- hame - White, Britain's first air- | mail pot. died Wednesdy in Nice, France. He would have heen 90 Friday. Grahame-White founded Hendon airport, near London, in 1910 and lated sold it | ito the British government for £500,000 ($2,500,000. He was the first Briton to win a pilot's cer- tificate and flew on the first Brit- \ish air raid, against the city of Zecbrugge, in the First World War. i WILL SPEAK Dr. o Navy at A resident of Montacue was — REGENT Lauchlin D. departments of phil- osophy and\religion at the Uni- versity of Wichita, formerly of Kilmuir, P.E.I be the memorial service United Church on Sunday, Aug. 23. Dr. MacDonald has held pro- | fessorships in both phy and science fie'ds in Ameri- can colleges and has keen a re- search consultant for the U. §. ts Pacific Air Missile : guest ADELE JERGENS-TOM BROWN Kansas, and will! “Ten North minister at the! n Valleyfield | Frederick” Troops went under canvas with BESIEGE INVADERS PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti (AP)—Haitian troops Wednesday were reported besieging 3 teardcd imvaders on a mountain on the southwest coast. An av thoritative source predicted a shortage of food and water would force the rebels to surrender or try to fight their way out. The invaders are believed from Cuba. Range. He is also a consultant at the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, in Tennes ce. ‘4 Accompanied by his wife end family he will vacation in Kil- muir. SOURIS THEATRE Thursday, Aug. 20th MacDonald, the piileso- | Starring Gary Cooper and Susy Parker. Thur. 7:15-9:15 Fri. 7:15-9:15 Sat. 2:00-7:15-9:15 THEY'RE SETTIN’ THE TOWN . el a4 WEEKLY SPECIALS: J BAXTER, I'M HERE To WTERVIEW You FoR MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE, 10 oz', ...'.:. | PORK CHOPS ‘ KING SIZE 16c OFF SNOWFLAKE LEE SLICED P e EXTRA, new: blue d 2 MY NAME AN’ ADDRESS -- NOW WHAT ELSE? \ | FRESHLY KILLED EVISCERATED | chick a | Shortening ...... 2-Ibs. 53¢ , 20 oz . 2 tins 55¢ Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. 45¢_ etergent ce a4 oe oe WADDELL BROS. WHAT 1§ THE | THATS NO SECRET...1Ts SECRET FoR HIN’ YOUR PEP AND QUICK ENERGY 2 1.69 2 ee ys ae 59 . Ib: 49e Seen MEPHISTO Peas, 20 oz. ...: 6 tins 1.00 Kam ........ 12 oz. tin 45¢ QUEENSWAY Pears, 15 oz. ..... 3 tins 55¢ The Guardian, Chariotictown, Thurs, Aug. 20, 1959. 3 |862 ATTEND CAMPS | a “Outdoor Life Is Desular With Island Scouts, Cubs. ei 3 if i 2 % i iW, ay LEO ROSSITER ra ro im gh eae 7 freon, woe ee sel] = WALTER DINGWELL campfire circle. Nineteen Troops Schools will reopen for the fall term on > — ‘ s Many other SPECIALS throughout the store! At Morell Community Hall | Friday, Aug. 21at8P.M. |” |" Special Speakers | Wealer Shaw. John A. Macdonald, M.P. a hepese Will Be Served NOTICE MONTAGUE _ SEPTEMBER 2nd Inserted by 2nd Kings Progressive Conservative Assn. —— In -CHARLOTTETOW? ~~PARKDALE and the ROYALTIES ~- When 3 Dave Stewart ~ ALBAN FARMER: and DAVE STEWART Are Elected To The Legislature On Sept. 1 © A Farm THERE WILL BE |. VOCAL REPRESENTATION FOR THE DISTRICT for the first time in 4 years. 2. Teachers supplements will be paid by the Provincial Government NOT the School Boards and districts. 3. The transportation link will again be restored between the City and Rocky Point. \ 4. Our water front will again “hum with activity". We will vigorously encourage the allocation of naval ships to be sent here for refit. 5., Our TOURIST DEPARTMENT will be "“REVITALIZED" by elected members who are sincerely sold on the terrific possibilities of this industry to OUR REGION. 6. Labor conditions will be improved by the creation of new jobs and proper Labor and Management relations. BE A WINNER VOTE AL. FARMER and STEWART ELECT A UNITED TEAM ; | ; i 1 i i The Party Of The Causway — ¢ ‘juserted by th Queens Progressive Conservative Associaties _ Come’ and Meet ae . 9 aptly hae yd onan a rene cee rts an * = m= — bl & ea ay ‘a