V V ’7 Three members of the Charlottetown Junior Cham- her of Commerce display plans for the forthcoming teenage driving road-e-o being held for Kings and Queens (.ounty entrants in Charlotte- town this Saturday. The writ- ten test will be held at PWC and the practical driving at -——_ EASTERN B R l E ES ———_ IN MEMORIAM HOSPITAL Bruce MacPhee of Montague is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. AT NURSING HOME Wallace MacKay. of Murray Harbor is a patient at the Liv- ingstone - MacArthur Nursing Home in Charlottetown. LEAVE FOR N.Y. Mrs. H. of Montague left by plane on Wed- nesday for New York. CONVALESCING Mrs William Mat-Kenna, Riverside Drive. Montague who has been a patient at the Prince Edward Island Hospital is con- valescing at her home in Mon- tague. IN HOSPITAL Orville MacDonald. vague is a patient at the King's ('ounty Memorial Hospital. T0 TEACH NURSING Miss Marion Rose Hume of Montague. received her diploma for teaching in Schools of Nurs- ing at the Convocation of Del- housie University. Halifax. N.S., last week. RECEIVES DIPLOMA Miss Lois Hughes of Mon- tague received her diploma in Dental Hygiene from Dal'houslo University last week. IS PATIENT Angus Matheson. Montague is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. HOME FROM PWC Miss Myrna Beck who has successfully completed fourth year work at Prince of Wales College is at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beck. Montague. PRACTICE TEACHING Miss Helen Burke, New Perth who has successfully completed her fourth year at PWC Is a practice teacher at Montague Elementary School this week. MT. “A” STUDENTS HOME The following Mt. Allison stu- dents are enjoying a holiday at their homes in Montague. Kent IiacLean. David MacLure and Duncan MacLe-od. HOLIDAYS WITH PARENTS Miss Phyllis Nicholson is holidaying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholson. Montague. Miss Nicholson has completed successfully her third year at PW . WITH PARENTS Joyce and Dale Dewar are holidaying with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Dewar. New Perth. These young ladies have had a successful year in the fourtih year class It PWC. JENKINS FUNERAL — Fu- neral of Rollin Arthur Jen'Jns was held Sundaet afternoon from the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peters, to St. Mary's Churdi. Souris when service was conducted by Rev. Robert MacDonald. Pallbearers “jere: Craig Jenkins. John Cof- tin. Brian Jennings and Ken- neih Peters. Flower hearers were Wayne Paquet. James Gis- Verle. Merlin apman and Eugene Diigas. interment was in the church cemetery. l FHAISSON FUNERAL —- Fu- neral for Helen Marie Chaim was held Sunday afternoon from the home of her parents to St. Mary's Giuroh. Souris. where soon James (lish-on. Interment was In the clutch «my. JACEES DISY LOCAL ROAD-E-O AP Queen Charlotte High School. From left to right are: Bill Culton. Edgar Jones. co- chairmen. and Jim Cooke. chairman of screening. ele- gibility and certificates. A I ‘9 l Escapees Recaptured After 6 Hours GEORGETOWN ~ Tuo pris- onrs who escaped Tlllil'SfIily from the Kings County Jail here were re-capturcd a it er about six hours of freedom Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice picked up Clifford Wilfred Larkin and David Smith on the North Cardigan Road. in the vicinity of Montague junction. The arrest was made about 4:30 pm. Some 10 to 12 cars with men Charlottetown taking «part in the hunt. Larkin was serving a four- month term here for a series} of breaks. entries and theftsI and faced a further iwo-montht term in Queens County Jail. Smith was serving six months here. also aks. entries and thefts. The pair made their escape through coal chutes leadin from the basement under the court house building. They were arrested after travelling some four miles. It is believed they took to the woods on the edge of the town and kept in woods while following the railway line. LANS road-e-o Queen will be choosen from schools which have con- testants in the road-e-o and will go to the Atlantic Region Road-e-o in Summerside the following weekend. leads To Fine, Suspension Magistrate A.J. Haslam. QC. “0 and costs and his license for 30 days when he appeared in city police court charged with driv- fined Blair Kelly of Covehead suspended .4» , yesterday. . . ing without due care and at- tention. Eastern And Central Districts William MacCabe of cm lottetown, was fined $30 and The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri., May 22. 1964. 5 cost for speeding. SOURIS — A coroner‘s jury here last night exonerated the driver from blame in the death of Rollin Arthur Jenkins here May 15. The boy was killed by a stat- ion wagon driven by Melvin Blaisdell at the corner of Main and Harbor Streets. The child. who was three and a half years old. was the son of Mr. an Mrs. Roland Jenkins of Souris. Coroner was Dr. G.S.A. Inman of Montague. The crown was represented by Deputy Attorney General J. Arthur McGuigan. Five witnesses were heard. They were Dr. Edward Kass- ner. Souris. Damien John Mac~ Donald. Souris. Melvin Blais- dell. Red House. Mrs. Carrie Wilson. Dingwells Mills and Constable James A. Cox of the RCMP. BRAIN INJURY 1 Dr. Kassner said the child was 5 dead when he saw him at Souris Hospital. Death was believed due to brain injury. loss of blood and shock. Mr. MacDonald. who saw the accident. said he saw the child run into the path of the vehicle. He stopped his own vehicle. saw the child pinned under the stat- ion wagon. e call a doctor and sent for garage mechanics with jack to aid. He estimated the speed of the station wagon et 15-to-20 miles The driver said he was travel- ling west on Maint Street and did not see the child. He felt a light jar and heard MacDon- ald yell out for him to stop. He estimated his speed at 15 mph. SAW NOTHING Mrs. Wilson. a passenger in the station wagon. said she saw nothing and felt only a slight bump. Constable Cox said the wea- ther was clear and the street condition good. He submitted photographs and diagrams and Former Prov. Auditor Driver Exoneraled InYounglenkins'Deaihtm Agnes Myrtle Campbell of Kinkora was remanded to Sat- urday on a charge of drunken 'ving. One man was fined $20 and costs or 30 days for possession of liquor and another was fin- d $20 costs for being a. E iSeIIar MacKay BA FROM UNB Muriel Gladys Ellis, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B Ellis. Charlottetown. received her bachelor of arts degree at railway ‘ The above picture was tak- en Thursday al Montague Hill- side Inn following a meeting the Montague Regional High School to determine the feasibility of having a voca- ID :- tional school in this area. From left to right are: Ell- ery H. Collins, coordinator of the Atlantic Region Technical and Vocational Training Pro- grams, department of labor. POSSIBLE MONTAG'UE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Disc'ué’én Halifax. N.S.; John Hughes. principal of il/ontague Region- al High School; Paul L. Kings» bury. chairman of the board. Montague Regional High School. and DC. Dickson, Eight applicants for licenses or extension of licenses as intra- provincial and extra - provincial carriers appeared ‘ e the Public Utilities Commission meeting at the Dominion build- ing yesterday. Consideration of a ninth ap- plication. that of Canadian ’l‘ruckers Association was ad- journed indefinitely pending prepartion of protest by oth- er bodies. Application was made by llcnth Bowley, Parkdalc, for a license to operate an intrapro- 9 Public Carriers Apply TO Utilities Commission MacKay, RR 1, Pictou. N.S., Clayton Wilson, RR. 2, Corn- wall. and John E. Morrison Ocean View. all applying for extra-provincial licenses. . protests were lodged against these requests and the commission is to take them un- der advisement. - Also taken under advisement were application for an intra- provincial licenses by Jenkins Transfer, Charlottetown. and for entension of an existing franchise by Smith Transport Ltd., Saint John. NB vincial parcel express, and pro- test to this application was port. by Alan Scales. represented made by Island Motor Trans-. An application by Canadian 'National Trnsport Ltd. was ad- journed to June 10. 1 Chairman of the commission is Judge St. Clair Trainor. 0th- t er members of the board are[ W.R. Brennan. Stewart Ives and . Douglas George. The commis-i sion meets again in its officel at 11 a.m. this morning. i chief of capital projccts. sec.- ondary Schools, division. technical and Locational train- ing, department of labor. Ot- DESTROYER COLLIDES EASTBOURNE ‘Reuiei'sl A Royal Navy destroyer was damaged across the bows Thurs- day when it collided in the Eng- lish Channe‘ with a Liberian tanker. injuring a French sea- me The destroyer. the 2.600- ton Cavalier. with 41 men aboard. was bcing toued by a tug when it collided with tho 18.000-ton tanker Human. The tanker escaped undamaged. The injured seamen. 30 - year — old Leonardo Ziglio of Marseille. was treated for head lacera- tions. 3 USED TIRES implements We will install V O.K. Weekly Special repair all typos of Farm Tires. for farm 2-95 UP I Ilicsc iircs FREE. We can ,» \ told of testing brakes and steer- ing mechanism Members of the jury were: William Pierce. foreman. Keith MacKenzie. Elmer MacDonaldM Gerard MacDonald. Andrewj Jarvis. James Cheverie and Walter Solomon. lOCAl BRIEFS w No SALUTE AT MEMORIAL At the Sunday church parade of the RCMP. during which ser- . vices will be held at St. Dun- I slan's Basilica and St. Paul's i S Murray H‘br. graduation exercises at versity of New Brunswick last week. She attended Queen Charlotte High School and graduated from PWC before entering UNIB. She plans to Exhibitors Invhed Mr. Scales maintained that the commission had no juris- diction to grant such a license,l for by law that body can granti licenses only to a motor bus! Dies In City The death occurred in the: S'Esléiigfs‘iililiil‘yMZi Ziliui‘ml Drama Officials, Harbor in his 54th year. Participants Tour Kings CO. study library science. Mr. MacKay was born in Mur- ray Harbor and was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mac- hay. Besides his wife. the former MONTAGUE — Some 137 Mary Irving. he leaves to drama festival officials. par- mourn. two sons. Irving in Mur- ticipants. including the Kam- ray Harbor and Ralph in Char- loltctown. He also leaves the following isters and brothers: (Hilda) Mrs. James Sharam, (Frances) Mrs. John Machon. both in Mur- ray Harbor. (Belle) Mrs. Law- rence Stewart. James and Kim- ball. all of Charlottetown. Funeral will be held Saturday. . loops players. left Charlotte- town yesterday at 11:30 a.m. on three buses for a tour of Kings County under the direc- tion of the local festival com- dal Graham Lobster Plant. mittee. The group visited the Wen- ".iurray Harbor North. where a Church. the solute will be taken . by Lieutenant-Governor . J. MacDonald in front of the Pro- l vincial Building on Richmond 1 Street at 12.30. not in front of l the Centennial Memorial as ' stated yesterday. The correction l was announced by upt. .S. McNeil last night. PRIZE WINNERS Following were the prize win- ners last night at the card party ‘ in the Community Centre: ladies ‘ first. Mrs. Ella Somers; e c. death of her niece. Mrs. Robert Smith of Los Angeles. Cali- fornia. in her 49th year. The former Wilma Giamble. she is survived by her husband and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Gamble. also three bro- thers. Mrs. Smith's mother was the former Ella MacGregor of Kingston. P.E.I.. who is a sis- ter of Mrs. Ward. The funeral and burial took place in Cam- Convicted Former provincial auditor. B. H. Cook, pleaded guilty to a charge of fraud in City Police in two - year suspendedse once by City Magistrate A. Haslam. Mr. Cook had resigned as auditor last fall after provin- cia-l treasury officials discover- ed that public funds had transferred from the province, J. 3 apparently in an irregular manner Following an investi- gation_ a charge was against Mr. Cook. Magistrate Haslam said the case was heard on May 9 and that the accused had returned to the province. at his own ex- pense and without being requ- ested. to have the case heard. The charge was laid under Section 323 of the Criminal Code of Com . Accord I n g to Magistrate Hulam. the suspended sent- ence was i on recom- mendation of Mr. Cook's de- bridge. Mass. earlier this week. LUND FUNERAL — 'Ilhe - was held Thursday. May 21. 1964. from the Madman Fu- neral Home. where service was Campbell. Hymns sung were: "There's a Green Hill Away" and "Abide With Pallbearers were: M MacDonald. Stirling MacFadgen. George Trainer and Kennedy. Jr. Interment took place in Peoples' cemetery. funeral of Laurie Jane Judson. ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win- ‘ Certificates fu . neral for Mrs. Blanche Lund I-V conducted by Rev. Donald A. ._. For 5' e." Donald Le- j clair. Roger MacLeod. Kenneth " JUDSON FUNERAL —— The y{mans-WAINIRCOLOR Les. The instructor was Mrs. James Gordon For six it was a refresher course. They were: Robert MacQuarrie. Mrs. Eric Fergu- son. Vivian MacNevin. Mrs. Robert MacQuarrie. Mrs. Isa- bel MacLeod and James Gor- Firsi Aid n. . Presented Others receiving certificates Certificates were presented at included: Ruth MacNevin. Thel- Bonshaw last night at the com~ ma acPhce Mrs. Anne Mac- 0 carrying both passengers and ‘express freight, and to trucks carrying goods exclusive of that carried by bus. A parcel ex- .press meets neither of these re- quirements. he said. Ernest Lord was called on behalf of To Meeting Prince Edward island meet Atlantic i uesday. May IM . The matter was adjourned for l “'CIOCk. to discuss (argument. Mr. Bowley is ire-I f presented by John Nicholson. §hi€h'“'ill be hem Oct. 30 tal Farm here. who is vince's director on the f fresh lobster dinner was serv-i . ' cutive. ed the cookhouse of the. plant. They then toured the' plant where they saw the pro- cessing of lobster from the trap to the table. From there they ‘iravelled to Fortune where tiiey‘ visited the (‘airn at Able's Cape and the theatrical colony at . . Fortune Bridge and returned to . Naomi“ M; Pare? willing," Charlottetown at 5 pm. loo 66 and o-ug M s W] ' e __ iservcd following the meeting. 'Everyone in attendance is in- lviterl for the refreshments. Lamond. the vicevpresident who is in charge of the livestock ex- hibits. and Watson Maxner. the fair secretary. Through the co-operatlon of Agriculture Minister A n d r e w CHANGE TO FEMALE l The American oyster—some: CAN KILL oysters start out as males. then; There are 750.000 known kinds change themselves to females of living mollusks. and some of ——produces an average 30.000.lthem shoot poison darts that 000 eggs in its lifetime. 'can paralyze and kill a human. pletion of a first aid course Leod. Mary .lIacNevin. Shirleyl which hegan March 19. N. S. MacNevin. Mrs. Milton Mac- ond' Mrs'h Mag" wfidge ti: ‘Macl.eod of Charlottetown. thefliae. MrS. Marga“?! MBCNGV‘ 32:01:31.9" Mr?“ 3" Lu'n examiner. presented certifica- l in. men's first. Frank Duffy: sec-1W ond. Donnie Carr: consolation ‘ J. McEntee; special prize and ' ‘ door prize. Jerome Doiron: ' freezeout. Mrs. A. Loud and ‘ 1 Donnie Carr. DIES [N [1.8. W . Mrs. Fred Ward. Charlotte- town has received word of the bRIVE- HEATRE BRACKIEY Pr. RD. BIG DOUBLE BILL Playing Tonight and Saturday w . SHOW AT DUSK ston Judson. 21 Alexander Drive. took place Thursday at- ternoon from the Hennessey Fu- neral Home to the Catholic cemetery Service was cm ducted by Rev. John Cash. FIRST BUFFALO FOR 0.8. Havilland Buffalo aircraft was turned over to the United States army W nesday. Buffalo. a milit mod- also aide gnlunos of Caribou. us. army plans to linvest 5.000.000 in the Buffalo I WON- TORON'I‘O (CPI—The first (h ' ********** SHOW ABOUT 8: 45 TONIGHT ONLY «ELVlSo 'walNGlN’ 4‘ "ONE DIOIEN ART {9! WUBRIEN-GARYLCKWOOD live- ‘stock exhibitors are invited to W‘ ter Fair pres- ident Don Oland at Birch Court ‘ T 26 at e i g n t i T problems connected with this year's fair to iQC. ov. I. Other applicants heard in. The information has been re- cluded Miniieman‘s Transfer. CEIVM from R. 0 Parent. su- Fredericton, 3.113,, ed pertntendent of the Experimen-i the pro- air exe- With Mr. Olaiid will be Alexi st. Peters Rd. *‘k'k‘k‘k‘k'k‘k'ki BRING THE FAMILY "Norman" the Fink O real head full of muscle. .i"sianiey"—A chimp off the old block r"Jennifer"—The campus cutie and "Merlin" —The kid with the electronic brain! _ _ Shows 3:30-6:45-9 Sat. 3:30-6:45-9' Dial 4-4912 The Professor’s Apprentice goes way-out on his own! DISNEYLAND AFTER DARK TECHNICOLOR came from another world. a T“ creepy mass of horror to terrify in City and a country. ESPECIAL MIDNIGHT snow TOtNITE Show at 11:45 — Be early —__——‘—— WALTER WA/NGER'S " -' ‘ I An ALLIED ARTISTS Picture stem KEVIN DANA A: MctARiHY- WYNlE - mmuvtrnnoom-u-om MIL)“. nus sue- II-~ fl\a SNATCHERS HOWARD Hfiiv‘vis Man's Favor te SPOPt I SUPPORT— Tlio Teen-age Safe Driving Ronda-o 'itssrvwsoos COMING MONDAY .**********. lECHNlL OtCl ., w, am; l l l 1 l l l l l l