‘Send News Page bey total, 28 were built te elim- finate an existing level ¢rossing. ‘Another 28 grade separations were reconstructed or improved. Four highway or railway diver- Island Men. ; ‘ed Are Involved | Donnie Feehan, Rocky Point Wayne MacNeill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacNeill, Cher- lottetown. He suffered a fractur- spine and three brok@n ribs. and Basil Trainor, Johnston's Ri- sions to eliminate crossings were | 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. 7, 1966. approved as was construction of | ‘In Accident ver suffered chest injuries. six pedestrian separations The owner of the car, Joseph McIsaac, Charlottetown, and Three Prince Fdward Island |Kirby Smith, whose address was which. have been protected” by-oung men- were injured, one of inot immediately available, ap- SS n¢ g Mi sh a 5 automatic signals or other ‘de- them seriously, in an automobile |parently escaped injury, accord- ‘ vices has increased rapidly in accident just outside Toronto on jing to reports received here. — * The number of crossings | th { 10 the holiday weekend, The Guar- |~~ + a a ae a Installation of | alan aaraull last: Avanihe The | TIGERS TAKE TOLL... ae uch’ Projection was ordered at /accident occurred Sunday after-; Man-eating. tigers killed “46 <> | 299 crossings and 85 existing: sys- noon. people near Calcutta, India, in ~— | _— items were modernized in 1965. | The most seriously injured ts |}964 and 1965. OTTAWA (Special) — Despite shed is "toe being: achieved;: athe | . major expenditures from the Board feels, is that=-motor ve- Railway Grade Crossing Fund, hicle registrations. continue to x Canada is. making little head- increase every year. At the end | ae way in reducing the number of of 1965 they totalled about 6,697. jaccidents at level crossings. 000 and _ accidents.resulting .in | | 4n its annual report, published death and injury on highways recently, the Board of Trans- rose by some 9.5 per cent in ne port Commissioners, which ad- year. ministers the fund, reveals that nsnm srRipEs the number of accidents result- ‘Ty. Board is making some ra- ing in death or injury at cross ; pid strides in making crossings ings rose in 1965 to 452 from 433 safer, Last year it -authorized the year before. commitments from the Grade In the past 10 years, the acci- Crossing Fund totalling over $17 \dent total has ranged between @ ‘million, to assist in undertaking HAA: low of 428 in 1962 to a high of 432 specific projects. Another : i 546 in 1959. The Board notes, 516 projects were approved for VARGA) ; jwith some satisfaction, that. the improvements at crossings for | » ae ANNUAL MEETING- number of Nehwevtelvey 42 which ne contributions were | fnea en ws passat 7 cidents as a per centage of tota ada teoea tie tind, NS P| H i HEADACHES we jaccidents, decreased — slightly | ADACE The first annual meeting of held at Montgomery Hall last the pig oe ee eee son, alumn! member, and Dr. |from 0.45 in 1964 to 0.42 last| Last year the Board issued or- the alumni association of night. Seen here are four of j14 ee Wilson Ross, Frank MacKinnon, PWC prin- year. ders approving construction of | Prince of Walbs College was the executive eens over. vice-president; John P.Nichol- cipal The reason a better safety’ re-81 new grade separations. Of Aspirin is the Regiétered Trade-Mark of The Bayer Company, Limited, Aurora, Ontario : ! » % | Driving Case | - : a . ee “Fe eae Regimental Sergeant — sm The Guardian and Evening Patriot |. Scheduled To Retire ‘5-7 ie 10:30. when he appeared | Regimental .. Sergeant -Major oa served. with “them. in ral Queens County Magistrate Court “Ferris, OD, a member of the Re- land. the UK and on detached yesterday morning on a charge giment of Canadian Guards will duty in North Africa. of impaired driving. retire on September 15, after’ In 1943 he was sent to. the| James Emmett Russell of 8t. | which he and his wife and son "Saskatoon Light ee, (MG) |Peters was fined $25 and costs Shawn will: reside at Charlotte- |and served with them ‘in. Italy, for posséssion of illegal liquor. town | where he .was wounded, and in | William Godfrey . Stewart — of | Sgt. Major Ferris will have | Holland and Germany. He re- | Breadalbane who appeared on a | eompleted 27 years of distin- |turned to Canada with that unit |charge of failing to remain at | guished service as a member of | as their Regimental Sergeant the scene of an accident was re- | the Canadian Armed Forces on} Major. - manded until September 12, and his retirement. He. first joined | He served with the Royal Ca-|Ivan Joseph MacPhee of Char- the Cameron Highlanders of jnadian Regiment from 1946 to |lottetown charged with driving Ottawa (Militia) in 1932 shortly |1952 and with the Rifle Battal-/a motor vehicle without due care after coming to Canada from jion (now the. ist Queen's Own |and control while impaired also | Northern Ireland. . | Rifles of Canada): in Germany ver remanded until September | He went on Active Service with | 1952-4. that unit on September 2, 1999; On his return to Canada he ——————— | transferred to the Regiment of p. EI. j Canadian Guards -and was em- erry ployed with 2nd Battalion asa Drill Sergeant Major. He was Te ra k then posted to the 1st Battalion| | O ry oc and .was the first Regimental Sergeant Major at that Bat-| The Canadian National Rail- me “Ene talion. way Dispatcher in Chartlotte- ; SERVED WITH UNEF | town reported last night that the In the fall of 1957 he was |\MV Prince Edward-tsland would selected for service with UNEF |be leaving Borden early ~ this. in the Middle East and appoint- |miorning for her annual drydock | ed RSM of the Canadian Con- | at-Halifax. tingent- and Camp Sergeant Ma-| It could not be learned last . jor. of the Base Units at Camp |night Rafa on the Gaza stip nig! ph ae long the. vessel would vat his will:leave the RA Con- spser ation and the MV_ Abe gYP' * Major ot the —Parade- ‘ hich entailed co- DEL ting the drill and move- NB. ments of seven companies, which | ror . ae different languages, | i a rill and march in seven | | different ways. Mortgage Sale | On his return to Canada he ve ‘ jwas posted to New Glasgow,| There will be sold by Public GETS MEDAL |Nova Scotia to work with the | Auction in front of the Court : : | Nova Scotia Highlanders . (Mili- ere at Ba in Kings}. _. . <a a _jtia) a prepare them for al oun nce Edward Island, | pars) Comer Mfg resniation,Conmeration anf tm Sarda thea dy of Ook J has announced that Maura |TT0oping Ceremony on the oc: ober A.D. 1966 at the “hour a ; Doyle. 13-year-old daughter of |CaSion of that unit being pre- Slice Un latde hein Gan Dr. and Mrs. J.T. Doyle of sented with New Colours. singular the ‘lands following, that and ‘Cape Tormentine, evaiscis eee as oe examination for Grade VI Piano. Sister St. Mary Honora BEGINNING at a point one ‘of Notre Dame Academy is hundred and fifty feet North of | Maura’s music teacher. | Archibald Campbell's Southern | : : | boundary line; thence running a Northerly direction along | Mrs E Clow Main: Street a distance of ONE o Eno 8 HUNDRED FEET; thence run- Passes Away ||S: LOY! ae ete aes istance x 1 asses way |FEET: thence running in a Southerly direction ONE TUN- The death occurred Monday Magistrate A.J. Haslam fined DRED FEET; thence running in in the PEI Hospital of Mrs. | Robert W. Martin. city, $125 and @ Westerly direction to the place Elizabeth Clow, widow of the | costs or 30 days when he _appear- of beginning. late Samuel Clow, following aed im city police court’ yester- Charlottetown, was awarded . 1 1961 he was off to Egypt '8 to say:—All that parcel” of : Mrs. Elmer Gandia: : the Conservafory’s Silver Me- ioe ee Montkgun he Riane Come. . Mrs. Buddy Crane $3 Connolly Ateaet = Mrse: Edith MacPhail Mrs. Dorothy Dunning Seer ees the Marilee ‘the fall of 1962 he was me rod | Prince Edward Island, Bounded \ ! Vernon Bridge ca rerictietens a R.R. 2 Cornwall P.O. Hoevindes duviia: hele reson cane Camp Wainwright. —|teeay as follows, that is 4 : val —_— River 30-12 = town 4-6868 all New Haven 54-2 tee Call Ch'town ait iy ™” The above Sale is made pur- lengthy illness She was the former Elizabeth ' Thistle | of ’ Charlottetown A member of Trinity. United Church and took an active inter- est in all church affairs She is survived by four sons: N. Jewar: Forrest E.: Vicfor and Wendell all of Charlotte- town. Five daughters: Mrs. Trowsdale and Mrs. Doris Mos- er both of Charlottetown: Mrs. W.R. Geddes, Brampton. Ont.; Mrs. Arthur Miles, Barrie, Ont.: and. Mrs Harold Bernard, Dart- mouth, N.S Two daughters: Mrs oward Houston and Mrs Russell Camp- day morning on a charge of im- ‘phired driving. Richard D. Casford, city, charged with driving a motor vehicle without due care and at- tention was remanded until to- day for sentence. The accus- ed was also charged with driv- ing a motor vehicle while his driver's ‘licence was suspended ‘and had his case adjourned un- til tomorrow for sentence. Kevin Lund, city charged with speeding, was fined $14 and costs or five days. Gary Dewar Jenkins, Mt. Her- bert, charged with failing to stop at a red traffic light, was fined suant to the Power of Sale con- tained in an Indenture of Mort- gage dated the 10th day of Dec- ember AD. 1954 and made be- | tween Laura Griffin of. Souris in | Kings County, Prince Edward | Island, married women, of the first part. and Harry Walsh of | Charlottetown in Queens County | in Prince Edward. Island, of. the | second part. default having been | made in payment of principal and interest due thereunder. Dated this 26th day of August A.D. 1966. HARRY WALSH. Mortgagee. Mrs. John Bernard Hunter River P. 0. 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