‘oin Club Is s Ongeanized RSIDE — The first oe bee club in Prince nt ee ee 2 Defence Witnesses Heard In Assault Case The testimony of two d dctence saw nobody get hit by the stick. | @ et ot ae — ae witnesses completed Cross-examined by ‘Large. for John Kane, Charlotietown, the witness said that he had | P&rsons- | charged with common assault | seen Kane swing his fist toward | before Magistrate AJ. Haslam | in city police court yesterday. Following argument by coun- sel, F.A. Large, QC, for the complainant, Herbert Stanley, and Allison M. Gillis for the de- fence, the magistrate adjourned the hearing until March 13 for consideration. Kane is.charged with sass ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside and Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. March 9, 1962. 3 Second Reading Given Bills In Legislature Yesterday bill to amend the Intrepretation | Act. The amendment, Mr. Me- | Quaid explained, has to be pas- sed each year to “import into | provincial legislation Part 24 of | Criminal Code of Canada” | ya covers summary coavic- To be known as the “Sum- merside Coin Club,” the group elected George Seel, a member of RCAF Station, Summerside, ‘as its first president, and oth- er officers include Wendell Ro- gers, secretary, and Wallace loase, treasurer. Membership fee was set one dollar per member, and the Second reading, or approve- | ment in principals, was given to ‘an amendment to ‘the Coroners Act in the-Legislature yesterday which gives the attorney-general power to authorize a carry on an inquest, or ot her lag, tf, troughs death, Ue Ja iy match penalty. HEARD BOY YELL In reply to a question by Mr. Gillis, on re-direct, Whalen said mis ean enone oe Hing about the spot where the Proceedin; ness or any other reason, the A bill amending the Jury Act | ing Douglas Stanley, 12-y. boy ing on the floor, and Ciuh plans. to hold ite iginal Sawn . unable to con- also got second rei is | Son of Herbert Stanley, = strike during t me time he heard the DI mee i” next amendment provides that if no ing him with a hockey stick = cont or yell. meeting al next Wednes- The attorney general may au- grand jury or petit jury is sum- during a hockey game at the bert Roach, Charlottetown, day evening, and treasurer testified of seeing a spectator ects. the second coroner to moned to attend any sessions of Sports Arena on Feb. 1: ret te eee Moase, who has a very large proceedings where ne the Court, then at the next ses- three and varied collection of coins, —= coroner left off and to/ sion of the Court, jurors can be REFEREE TESTIFIES aver the boards and grab Kame | te hai . Gacy aa eereadieas Sa ion oe pasS lb nip tence The first witness yesterday a the latter was skating along yesterday that anyone {| manner as if the newly-designat-| Also given second reading was W@S Donald Whalen, a referee the boards to pick up the puck. | interested in the hobby of coin Se ereeeee gee enn eetien Gs the who handled the game. H He said he saw Kane swing | collection would be welcome te 4 bill titled An Act to Temporar- W? lly Suspend the Operation of Cer- 4 that on the night of the in the hockey stick and saw it | meet with the club at Wp eeieee. dent Kane, in the last few min- | strike the boards, he estimated its meetings, | °™ % 1 das Gi.” nid Oppecition | tain Statutes end Parts of Stel-| 1, cr'piay, was im the process) that at the time Keus was Leader Alex Matheson, “that a Pe As SOS ee Seas ee On ine ee He said that there are many coroner should start part way onThis amendment called for the Sones Ve DREN, Rene OS | 2 SON Oe SYR A Ok ge le throughout Island the ice. Roach also stated that he saw nobody get hit by the swinging stick. Pleading not guilty to having care and control of a motor veh- icle while Intoxicated, Maurice Clark, Summerside, pla entered a plea of guilly to. the lesser count of care and control while his abilities were impair- a teammate, when he was grab- i from behind by a spectator, corporation tax and succession in the vicinity of the Penguins duties, which will not be used | Players box during the life of the federal-| When grabbed, Kane was provincial agreement, passed at thrown off balance and fell to the special session of the legisla- the ice; and on getting back to said he could see no objection to ture last December, in which po- | his feet, swung his hockey stick | the amendment r is given the province to| toward the boards, striking Second reading was given to a enter these tax fields them. peopl throueh proceedings. who have a great interest in a dangerous thing,’ said 85. Hessian (Lath Kings “at may be setting a bad pr e- cedent, The promoter of the bill, hermes Tomerel Maaie Mecaa. suspension for five years of coin collecting, and the organi- zation of the Summerside club is the first step towards shar- the common prey that are enjoyed in this h Siac TRAFFIC HEAVY aT NORTH CAPE of people visited to see iv il hunters in action. The scene took on the ince of a country fair @s man, women and children crowded around each plane as soon as it taxied up to the un- loading zone in front of North Cape lighthouse. a Mac- Ilwaine’s super cub is shown being refuelled with aviation gasoline brought in from Charlottetown, Explained By Mr. McQuaid The budgetary surplus of | course prospects should ae Te. $70,591, forecast for the fiscal quired to pass a qo ending March 31, 1961, was |test as I noted in a fase x of on actual - expenditures agricultural anes that they ee for a nine-month felt some persot Period and estimated expendi- | ing the courses “just for a good tures and revenues for a three- time.” month period and when reven-| Mr. MacKay pointed out that and expenditures he had been quoted se saying totalled at the end of the fiscal that the population of Ist Year, the estimated surplus was aid 2nd Prince, which is 17.000, Feduced” to. $28,061, Provincial | as equal. to. the "T said the districts = ‘Treasurer Melvin McQuaid said al! Prince County, in the Legislature yesterday. || population of these two Rising a question | of | was equal to the population of privilege, he was commenting | Kings C i on an editorial in yesterday's Gas tans aes fesue of The Guardian which he shor ST. CATHARINES, Ont. surplus and actual surplus Were swept by fire early Wed- ame about. lay in this Niagara Penin- “The $42,590 was not lost in Sula city and damage was esti- any shuffle as suggested in the ™ated unofficially at » $250,000. editorial," he seid, “as revenue There were no injuries in the laze. and to the de- Ferries Running Forecast And Actual Surplus aused deep ruts in the clay Toad and several vehicles were stuck last night at Sea Cow Pond. A pile of approximately 100 seal pelts are seen in the foreground. Near Schedule The ferries Abegweit and Prince Edward Island were running almost on schedule last evening. Runs during the day were made in fairly good time, but the SS Prince Edward Island en- countered trouble during her first trip for the day. Leaving) jen for her first run at 8.04 a.m,, she did not reach Cape) Bor Tormentine until 2 p.m. Both ferries mere scheduled to run all night. The Borden train was expected at 10.15 p.m. $850 Damage In Collision SUMMERSIDE — Damage estimated at approximately $850 resulted from a collision early last evening between two = on Water Street in Summersid Mrs. Hanson une of Som: merside, was off mace on woth main street, in a <alonaesn, while Everett Wood, also of Found Guilty, Driver Fined SUMMERSIDE—Charged with motor ie wt | Claude Joseph Walace ot of sien, ley, Bridge and was and costs by Magistrate Chester MacDonald in Prince.| me | County magistrate’s court yes- tion into an apparent. act of| MacDonald, E terday. Wallace had pleaded not guilty to the charge but was convicted after the evidence of four witnesses and witnesses were charge arose ‘oi etian nt Abeen Te between a car alleged to have | been driven ‘accused and | a ear driven by Cnst. Peter | rys, of the Alberton detach- | ment of the RCMP. The RCMP car had been parked at the time | of the collision. Evidence was also sree that | ak | the. accused's three cous oat “arven, “ Franks B Doyle, Gleng: before ft struck the constables | i? George R, McMahon ee loess the case for while J, Watson aocxaua | QC, was the defence counsel Assault Case ts Heard SUMMERSIDE — The case, of Mrs. Kathleen Arsenault, Crown | mat 17, | oe S‘side Harbor |Curling Draw Lighthouse " ails Damaged SUMMERSIDE — Investiga- at the lighthouse eine the Summerside har- | bor entrance, where approx! ly $300 worth of damage was done, is continuing, al- though no clues to the identity the person or persons in- ied has yet been forthcom- nthe damage, which is re- ed to have included consid- erable destruction to the main aie was discovered by some s from Summerside who had taken’ a jaunt across the harbor to the lighthouse. ‘The ROMP detachment Borden is in charge of the in- vestigation. Twin Bill Seen |At North River priavotts for the Lloyd Mac. il trophy resumed at Bret rink last night twin bill. Both ‘ond of ‘ee series. In the opener Milton clobber- ed Hampshire 82 to tie their series at 1-all for Milton were B with a Budget Slated |In Nfld. Today Whalen stated that, as an of- ficial of the game, he had had trouble with the spectators in that location of the rink earlier in the game, to the extent that he found it necessary to lodge a complaint with the police pat- trolling the arena. The witness stated that at the So of the stick-swinging he a good view of the area and Cud- Parliament “é At A Glance For Montague Here is the Montague curling echecele for today (Friday). —A. A. Fraser, 8. Gay, rehaut, J. Whalen vs. at Shaw, E. var, R. Ferguson. Ice 2—C. Stewart, J. more, K. MacDonald, J. Eherooe vs. C. Nicholson, E. MacDonald, Bryan 9 P. Bi G. By THE CANADIAN PRESS THURSDAY, March 8, 1962 A bid by two MPs for an “urgent"” debate on terrorist acts in the Kootenay area of Ice i—R. Beck, A. Jones, D. Coft H. Campbell _vs. Robertson, B. Koke, F. Mac. Donald, K. Sullivan Tee 2—Dr. P. Macintyre, H. C. was down by Moar, G Meviy, E. Poole vs. Speaker Roland Michener. Dr. L. hnston, G. Ken. External Affairs Minister nedy, Dr. Ings, G. War- Green said he doesn't think ner. it vital that a nuclear test ban get priority at next week's Geneva talks. . Green declined “in the Public interest’ to detail the case of a Canadian sent home from Laos truce work for vio- lating Canadian ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)—Pre- mier Smallwood announced in| Paul Martin ‘L Essex the Newfoundland legislature East) told how Opposition ‘Thursday that today will Leader Pearson twice was budget day blackballed by from The budget, to be presented the post of UN secretary-gen- by Finance Minister E. §. Spen- ral cer, will precede presentation of Erhart Regier (CCF—Burn- supplementary supply Monday, @by-Coquitlam) said Canada should persuade the U.S. that only a social change can bet- ter the situation in South Viet ith the agreement of the two opposition parties. ed by alcohol. FINED $125 This plea being accepted by the prosecution, Chief of Police C.W. MacArthur, the magistrate imposed a fine of $125 and costs or 30 days in jail. Counsel for the defence was Mr. Gillis. Convicted of being drunk and disorderly, resisting arrest, Maurice Williams, _Charlotte- town, was sentenced to 20 days in Queens County jai Of five rusk and incapsbles, two were each fined $20 and costs or 10 days in Jel, and two rs $5 and costs or two days, Too rit aecsel we sentenced to 10 days in jail OUR CIRCULATION The Value Manager, thorized Pur: of Your faa “Desier"i the Kensington Advert ING | Mr. Jessome will carry the complete line of Purina Dollar. a bag and in the balk, Products, Control. Products a hier and livestock equipment Mr. Jessome has been in busi- CALL 8031 ng ee eee Today! Iman: knows the needs , was driving a 1954/16 of Summerside, f Mac N: y' y years, ds * facKinnon, C. assioaste and jam. WILFRED HOGAN a match on Water Street, when | charges of common assault was A. MacPhee. Ef Child Killed | a w Pickers se iecBonne of farmers Jn tes iaree angi inere: ve occurred, commenced Wednesday aftern Hampshii ere count- | vista-Twillingate) tried unsuc- ; fn itcrease in expected revenue | fost of friends were shocked Authoush ‘nether driver was i police court and after evidence | ed by 'V. White and c. Robi. On NB. Road | cessfully to win approval for The ecere io oa hospital ver was ve to the call- ‘a ivooianie by the crown was completed | son. A a move to speed up 3 or a Ee ee ane Morell ee, se Se | was adjourned until Saturday Dunstaffnage took their ser- Ravinon Be th CP) —/ ing of byelections. Guardian - Patri ‘snd ee nase | 7 @ surplus lower than was fore- Although in failing health for | taki eat, ioe Ae gue morning. The complainants are tes. in two, straizit in defeating | Raymond Girovard, 6, of Buc: FRIDAY. March § costnit: wes a matter of under- | th taking x-rays termine | | two Summerside paler teachers | Fairview 6- i¢ pi The Commons meets at 11 Summerside Eetaaa aaa ahaeae "assess in the pa: ear he was always | whether the injury is serious. Dnata will now meet serdar shortly after he was a.m. to debate the Gaspe rail- POPPE PERT ERLE PELE EEE? 2) st Physically capable and mentally death, ture. alert prior to On Also Hiing to make corrects Monday, February 12th he at fons in reports were Har- | fered a’ severe — stroke ld Senith (Ltn Queens) and | which he never fully erent George MacKay (L-4th Prince). and fortified by the Last Rites of Mr, Smith said he had been the Catholic Church he passed misq It was report- | peacefully away Friday. Lo at the Charlottetown Hos- for a few of his last juoted that he had said that in eases where an allowance is — paid to those taking agri- tural short 2 Aaa courses, they years he spent his entire life Sona he required to pass an on the farm where he was born. ance “T actually sai a farmer and manager he be pointed’ out, “that 1 felt was very mia bor and friend he was out- standing in generosity and sym- LATE NOTICES: | pat Horie i panes, (Also frien ey aad far, he will r be re as an ex- | Smple to follow in that Industry. —— ambition and application MARCHBANK—At New Annan, | a gentleman farmer and a ‘oval See announcements in columns — Classified Ad ‘vertising The Volkswagen suffered tensive damage, especially the left side, while arch’s damage, mostly to the | ee? was estimated at about $150. cars were towed | if ady of the | ducted the investigation. IMPROVEMENT \conitened from Page 1) of the program will depend on the co-operation the minister gets from the potato growers. Thos: growers whose crops are free affected should, make every fort to to stamp it out. It all boils | Jured. Miss Marina Deighan and oe Myra Murphy. Another te: . | Miss Florence Hughes was re | crown witness. The charges resulted from an incident at Civic Stadium on February 27 during a school skate for the pupils of Elm) school. A grade 3 pupil, Darryl Des. | Roches, a brother of the defend- ant, was chasti is by Miss Hughes and she ‘lleg. edly slapped him after he cal ed her an obscene nami | |1ad went home crying and was accompanied back to the s ium by the accused and a youn- ‘¢| ger sister, Wanda, 13. A scuffle | room two ine Several defence witnesses are ‘Thursday, March 8, 1962, Jen- | citizen, down to ihe rover. hobestly sad nie Louise Marchbank, in her |" He was marcied to May, Good- conscientiously trying nd essere % ap Reve hematin S4th year. Resting at the Bow- | fellow who pred inat disease.” is aston rt now ‘al_Home, where | nineteen years ago and rn VOCATIONAL som lence_couneel the funeral will be held, Sat- | this union two boys and four urday, March 10, service com- girls mourn his passing—| Mentioning the cote onal | menclag of 2 p.m. Interment | Wilfred on the s on »!Yor' Clu in jwe cemetery. | James, Halifax; Mary (Mrs. | Summerside and the fact that Viettiog hours from 25, 7-10. | Harold Murohy) Mo Morell; Clara, one is proposed for the Charlot- (Mrs. line) area, Mr. Curran sug- |PIOIGS oot PARTRIDGE — At Mortinvale ficiena, (Mes Jerome. O'Brien) | gested the Montague ven on March 7, 1962, Mrs. John Charlottetown: Rita (Mre Louis | serious consideration as a site for Following are the resus ot Partridge in her 80th year. | MacMillan) eet Peters; and| a vocational school to serve hoot held at York on March | Her remains are resting at — one Ho and | Kings ty. a ag gar -— | | Home. Fu- t-arandchil his | Montague would be the ideal! Torna Vessey | neral service from Maric Un- fmnmediat arty, fe site,” he said. W.L. Crockett 9 fted Church, Saturday, March John and Will and three sisters | Turning again to potatoes, Mr veomne w 10 at 2 p.m. Interment in Mar-| Margaret (Mrs. John Smith); | Curran said that the price has| HT. Vessey 7 fe cemetery. Mary len (Mie, Pat Fogarty) | set been tay te s and could be partly blamed MecNETLI—At Antigonish, N.S. | nd left to mourn are Annie | on growers who are over: Jock Antrewe % Weeoenday, March 7.192. ‘Mrs, Plus Duy): Laura atd|ing.""The price depends en the Haury, Wetton s ‘Mrs. Hubert P. , ik. Medford, Mass. ‘supply ” i Sravders Rest,| “oe 7 hie, fenaeal wes | ng and demand,” be! Howard Watts 8 in her year. Resting at | heid from his late residence,| Mr. Curran stressed the need | Rontie Johnson ™ the Bowness Funerel Home. Morell East to the Chareh of | for te beet A.J. Chimney % higher quality Pro-| Cornelius Poter Funeral to be held on Satur- the Little Flower Rea: | quced in the province. ‘The stan- wha 5 day, March 10, to St. Paul's jiem High Mass was celebrated | Gara ig still too low,” he said, Nelson Vessey " Church for Requiem High by Rev. ‘Simpson, Rev. A®-| wand I see no reason why it can.| @¥mond Birt * Mass at 9 a.m. Interment in drew MacDonald, not be improved.” Raymond Vessey a church cemetery. Visiting | was seated in the sanctuary and ; Leigh Vessey ” hours from 25 and 7-10. Rev. G directed Stuart Vi I the choir, Charles O'Brien Bert- C Do Willard Murray ° MacLEAN — At Winnipeg, ram \ wns Ernest Prowse ” March 7, 1962, Mrs. Mary J.| han, Lorne Webster, Gordon Pidgeon ” MacLean, widow of Rev. Dan-| Robert | Compton, bbies 11-8 Ernst e tt Meclees, ie ber 91 Freddy MacLaren % Resting at the Bennett Jenkins ‘ral Home until PWC Juveniles defeated Juve-| Laken Lewis March 10, then nile Abbies 11-8 yesterday after-| dian Brown oy St. James for funeral oon st Saint Dunstan's rink Frank Vessey 2 commencing at a in the first game of a two-game jan 0 Garey’ eeenoey, Darel "| Sheed site ‘°F | Garth Mi « ; ‘CARD OF THANKS | ‘the Weistmen, who ied ait | Barry Gallant # COMPTON — At the Prince Ed- the way. were paced by Dave |. First spoon shoot will be on ward Island Hospital, Tues- The family of the late Wilfred | Lawlor with 6 goals. John Mac. | March 14th. day, March 6, 1962, Martin Hogan wish to sincerely thank| Phail and Gord MacKay each Compton, Bangor in his 75th Rev, Andrew MacDonald. Sit-| counted @ brace and Joe Hynd-| 3 but the Abbies came within year. The remains were trans- ters and Nurses of the Charlot-| man scored a singleton. ne goal of catching wp in the ferred from the MacLean Fu- tetown Hospital, Rev. W. Simp- wo By mp Ay sandwich session with the score ‘eral Home to his late resi- son, those who sent Mass cards, | gun the losers with four | reading 746. The winners out- dence. Funetal today March 9, flowers, spiritual goals. Ron cganted two | seored Sete opponents 48 tn the from Bangor church, with ser- messages of sympathy and all| with singles to Jerry Kane | final frame to make a ‘vice commencing at 2 o'clock. kind neighbors and friends whe | and at iecaees can ta Interment tn the church ceme-| in any way alleviated the bur| | After 2 minutes of play contest were Dena tery. Pleane omit flowers. don of sorrow. we wre ag oon of the Milton-Hamp- eee were Kx. sn ny R. Birt, G. are A. Dover, H. Lawlor and tobertson MacLean and MacIsaac coun | ted the Fairview markers, 5 Private Bills Are Introduced Five private bills concerning | the City of Charlottetown w ere] introduced in the Legislature yesterday by M. Alban Farmer {pc-Charlottetown) and referred to the House committee ot vate bills. Three of the bills were acts to authorize the city to borrow de- bentures for: the board of schoo! trustees, the sewer and water supply commission and the city itself. The other bills contain amend- | ments to the City of Charlotte- town Incorporation Act and the! Charlottetown Sewage Act. | | AVONDALE SCHOOL | Month of February: Grade V: Elmer O'Donnell struck by a car at Maria-de-Kent about three miles west of here. way bill. The Senate stands adjourned until March 1: "The Irish Professor” Carolyn Toole, ae we oa Doiron, play this year's St. Pati Prof teenagers in “The Irish Birchwood High Reboot auditorium Friday and Sat- fessor” which Grade IV: Francis O'Don- plays su tray, March 16 and 17. Grade II: 1. Charlotte ~ e Benevolent Irish Society expects ‘The Irish Professor” nell; 2. Roland Kern; e yl Sreat success from every angle. Situations are said to Donna Gallant be most hilarious and patrons should really how! at the 3 funny Grede TI: 1. Marian O'Den- lines fired back and forth by a cepable bas and nell; 2. Lorraine Roac! Grade I: 1. Gerard ‘Donnell; "Tickets will. last 2 very short time. Get yours now at 2. Rita O'Donn Reddin Bros., Giggey’s, Parkdale Pharmacy, Stead’s Phar- Highest. average: Charlotte| Macy, K, and R Store, Hughes, Medical Pharmacy and Cant- O'Donnell, 91.5 well's Pharmacy. Mrs. Allan Hughes, teacher. 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