sltl ‘ . Four members of the Fredericton. N.B. Air Cadet Band gather with a tourist. (far right) to register for the Today is the day everyone tn sde Eight bands are scheduled to participate in the mammoth night. They are from left to Gold Cup and Saucer Parade right, -F-O . R. Mccabe, and three of them were being commanding officer, Sqdn. 3 accommodated at Montgomery Hall in Charlottetown last Ldr. D. J. Freeman. Drum Major Sgt. David Wyers. and FERICTO-N, BAND REGISTERS Bandmaster Flt. Lt. B. 0. Downie (extreme left). Be- hind the desk are receptionist Mrs. Elizabeth Wigmoré' and co-manager, Robert Lea. Wall Topples ' UOIIIIK man On Workman SUMMERSIDE -— C s r in a n Murphy. 19, of MacNeiii's Mills. was taken ce County ding of R. Ltd. he was hel tear down fell on . He is not believed to be seri- ously, hurt. The building being demolish- ed is located at the rear of Hoi- man's psrkilng lot adjacent to 's w Holman . . reported a large portion of the building fell on the and it was almost a miracle he was not seriously injured. RCAF Station At Saskatoon To Discontinue 3 To Stand Trial On Rape Charge SU-MMERSIDE -— The three I charge is serious. but that each men charged with rape, Leonard 1 one of the trio is innocent until Joseph Noonau. Donald Joscpll provcn guilty. Noomin of Borden, and Edison. Ball for each was set at Mclienna of Albany were com- .$10,0lil consisting of two sureties mitted to stand trial at tlieiof .-‘3.000 each. Although De- text sitting of Supreme Court I fence Counsel Mlacltiaught is de- at the conclusion of the pl'C-‘_fPI‘l(ll'~g only McKenna, both of iuninary hearing yesterday bc- 3 the" Nmnan men agreed prev- fore Magistrate w. Chester 5. liousw that the evidence of all Macuonald. . . witn."-scs be read into, and form The trio is charged with lliegthe evidence in his particular rape of I 63-year-old BOl‘t'l(?il;('.’ISf.‘ M” N°""‘““ A"°" ""Esr.~1'i:Nci:o roa rnnrr‘ The final three witnesses in: tD‘:‘_“‘ld N°°“a“vd°h”3°d ‘rim - - - wm.e,scaing a sum monw ess $§n.§§§l""o'i"t‘i’.e li°§fi'i-5 can when $50 Property of Mn and William Rowan. Su.mme«rsideiM"5- - L- walkuv 9- B"“n°v iestii.-ed that about 9.15 on July r Q"“~ pleaded Built! end was 22 he and Cnst. Fred Connolly ; 5'-",‘t""°°d ‘O 7°“? "W333 responded to . police mdm can ; Prince County Jail. He told the to Rose Valley. When the two * 10"!” the WSW he stole W8! ‘-6 - I V 0 Saw. i'i.Vll‘|--’. on near a :0 1119:; ofmiieenaiidrivflijitéh Consul tourist tent and he just took it. Capri. parked on the westerul L°"“‘“‘d N°°“3“ and R550" mad Cm‘ and of the Bm.dCn'McKenl.'a also charged in the detachment was already there, "'9" “the mime!’ Pl°‘d¢d 1”’ he stated. along with McKenn.-1. Ml"-" and their 9335" ‘V°"° 3d‘ when Cpl. MacKenzle and Cnst. ,-i°“““"l "1"" Oct 15-‘ Broolu of the Chanlottetow-n de- 3 tachment alrrived at the scene. Cnst Rowan and Cnst. Connolly left, he said. K , . Cpl. Roderick Mac enzie. inic D charge of the identification? CI'VeI' Ies branch at the Charloltelownf RCMP headquarters testified atf VICTORIA (CF) Chief Rose Valley he examined the ;Mungo Martin, 83. world-fam- interior of the Consul and till-n ‘OHS totem pole carver. died in drove to the Borden detacllnicllt lhospilal here Thursday. headquarters. CPL MHCKW7-l-9} lie was admitted some weeks showed the court askelcli llC izuzo with a heart ailment and had drawn of the Albany woods i had been in poor condition for area, wha-e the alleged offence lmore than a week. was said to have been com-l “lie was laughing and talk- mitted. Cp. MacDonald also‘ granddaughter several pictures of the . Henry u . He said he found the Strziss‘, ‘Chief Martin‘s body will tie trampled near the small palillin state in the Big House at leading from the road and found 1 Victoria's Thunderbird P a rk two cigarette butts, an empty ‘ which be built in 1953. He will rum and an empty pop bottle. be buried at his Fort Rupert some loose change and a broken birthplace at the northern tip cigarette lighter. He also took of Vancouver Island. I of a tire tread in Chief Martin was a pure- the ground nearby. This trend pattern was later matched with that of the Consul Cap-rli and the two were identical he stat- ASKS nan. e—- " said his H nt carried on much of the tradi- tional culture of his people. world's tallest totem pole. ris- ing 12'? feet. six inches above S’side Woman Passes In P.Q. SUMMERSIDE — The death occurred suddenly in Montreal General Hospital Tuesday of Mrs. Allan Elder. Summerside. in her 37th year. She had been vacationing with her husband and son Layne in Quebec. Her husband, Cpl.. David Al- len Elder, is a member of th e RCAF stationed at Summerside and is formerly from Saskatch- ewan. Corporal and Mrs. Elder and their eight-year-old son Layne, were spending a holiday at the home of the former’s brother at Senneterre. P.Q. when Mr 3. Elder became suddenly ill. She was flown to the Montreal Hos- pital Sunday evening but was not believed to be in serious condition. Cpl. Elder phoned Mrs. der’s parents. Mr. and Mr Everett Simmons. Summerside East, Sunday night stating he and Layne would return by car El to Summerside and would fl y= back to Montreal to bring his wife home next week. However she passed away as the result of a heart attack ._Tuesday. Mrs. Elder was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Simmons. two young brothers having prede- ceased her a number of years I80. The remains are resting at the Compton Funeral Home until Saturday. then to St. Mary's Church for servlicc at 2 pm. In- ttenment will be in St. John's cemetery. Crapaud. Two Cases Heard In S'side Court SUMMERSIDE — Lloyd Cam- eron Jamiason of the RCAF Station was fined $125 and costs in Summerside police court yes- terday for operating a, motor vehicle while his ability w a s impaired by alcohol or a drug. One man was fined $20 a n d costs for being intoxicated in a public place. Chief of police D. A. Wannamaker acted for the Crown. SASKATOON (CP)—'l‘ralnlng operations at RCA!‘ station Saskatoon will cease effective Oct. 1, Group Capt. R. C. Davis, -the base commanding officer, said Thursday. Group Capt. Davis told a press conference that he‘ has been officially .|nformed that ecause of the federal govern- ment austerity's program. oper- ations at the base will be re- duced to the level needed to support a reserve squadron based here. The air force employed about 600 service personnel and 180 civilians on the station. Group Capt. Davis said No. 1 advanced flying school will be moved to RCAF station Rivers, Man.. and the central flying school will go to RCAF station 'Gimli. Man. ’ 4 Alouette l By MARVEN MOSS . MONTREAL (CF) — Ottawa lRough Riders, supposedly torn by dissension and minus coach Frank Clair. upset Montreal . Alouettes 29-18 Thursday night before 23.534 Eastern Football Conference fans. The Roughies. looking any- thing but disorganized. rode the payoff throwing of quarterback Ron Lancaster and a tight de- fensive game to their initial vic- tory this season. They were tackling so hard that at one point early in the were racked up and sidelined on three successive plays. Bill Smyth, Clalr‘s assistant coach. went all the way with Lancaster at quarterback in something of a surprise, hold- inlz-Ron Jackson on the bench. Clair. suffering an acutely strained back, watched the game on television from an Ot- tawadhospital. He was admitted es a HELD 6.-POINT EDGE ‘ _The Riders led 21-15 at halvi- time. Lancaster.‘ a slightly-built 23- year-pld who came to Canada from Ohio's Wilitenberg College some seasons back. pumped a vitality into the Ottawa attack blood Indian and an artist who’ Six years ago he carved the po Park. The endeavor was spon- by the Victoria Times. le 1958. It was shipped to England and now stands in Great Wind- sor Park. ~ Defence Counsel J. Watson um ground. In Beacon Hill to Dave Tlielen and Ron ste- w-~---«. ac. --w an two new ‘".l':.:*:'.i:..:':‘:..:‘.:.":..*?:.*:.:..~ °°““ t° 'd°"° the three "'9" is Mo. men. convefled '11 two 18-hole rounds dsilring a hot on 3).“. a,u.1~ R McQumd_ four and added I single on I ma breezy Winnipeg relamentine toe y-zen~ ‘°" '“"'“" "M "°"°. suburban Glendale Golf Club erai's 1 object to ‘ , _ _ ml hm“, be "id no“, 0, ,m:amiiydy Stephens. Montrealr I :l‘;lI<li“’)l("'ill1lleBRt‘llveer'slowrolling As " '“"' back ii‘... Minnrgotae qlgci the. Mr-. Cole scored -. 4-and- lu‘ °‘”' 5° me club throughout an offence and avictory over Winni g's Mar- t on a high his performance was consider- N bag if it W. ‘I. ed. ‘my ‘en ‘bu’ “I h lene Netterfield. M33 3|“ 59 W" league debut in Toronto last ‘fig’, m,"chi°"". 'fi'flb%nl”t “she sic of week. 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' otuin. .lnoiim'uo silstes-is-law. Mr. °--'----- M in me... “..-.-.:.."-.:.~.....-" a:'.“.:...n.i........... ii'.'.’.."" W M - ‘ up lontte'ti-.smdns’iimsetuetI esIasI- I . mead. IIdlIflnfl‘P¢l!.Mlu.. h with precision passing supple- mented by a firm if unspects- cuiar rushing game. He threw to homebred half- back Len Chandler and import end Jim Reynolds for a pair of touchdowns and handed off ,— FORMS DE.FEAT NURSING HOME BENSSELAER. N.Y. (AP) A nursing home described by a state vestigstor as “a shinlng.example” Thursday because, the pro- was just impossible. There were 18 state and fed- eral agencies putting forms, questions and statistical re- quests across my desk. Med- s . Graduates from over the years met once again last night at the annual meeting and reunion of the St. Dun- sou AlUMi HAS REUNION stan‘s University Alumni As- sociation last evening. A great many the former students were accompanied by their‘ head table are: Rev. Wendell Maclntyre. secretary-treasun er; Rt. R. . J A. Sullivan. rector of SDU: Dr. J. L. F. ‘ wives. Left to right at the ical report . census fig- res . . . socislsecurity . . . unemployment insurance . . . withholding taxes . . . it time sheets . . . work plans." 0 -i E 3. in 6 0 ii 5 S 2 o as ome in nearby Defreestviile for 10 years. added: ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside An d Prince County they asked The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Aug. 17. 1962. 3 “In one fo me if I had any dealings with a labor union. I checked ‘no.’ They asked me if I received any gifts from, or gave any to. the union. I left that blank, figuring if I didn't deal with a union I naturally didn't exchange presents. "So they sent -the question- naire back. telling ‘me to fill in the blanks. ‘ "It was just one darn thing after another." , Mrs. Gundrum had 21 pa- ‘ tieuts and 14 employees. 1 A letter om state social welfare department last year told her: “Your staff and yourself are to be commended for the excellent services offered the patiel_i_ts entrusted in your 3 Ottawa Upsets s 29-18 Don Clark skirted 85 yards. around /the right end for one? Montreal touchdown and! George Dixon added another mil in two-yard buck over left tac- e. But Clark, the leading ball- carrier in the East last season, was among those hurt in the fourth quarter and missed the quarter. He was carried off on a stretcher with a dislocated shoulder and taken to hospital. Four Quality Tentative date for a handi- craft exhibition. which will launch the province's venture into a tourist handicraft indus- try_ has been set at Oct. 9 and 10 at Prince of Wales College; auditorium in Charlottetown,; Tourist Development Minister J. ‘- David Stewart said yesterday. ‘ Mr. Stewart and provincial travel bureau director George‘ V. Fraser visited the New, Brunswick department of indus- _ tiry’s handicraft training school? at Fundy Park on Wednesday. "The New Brimswick schoo ‘ was exactly what we wanted to. Mr. Stewart said. "lt. is’ extremely popular with tourists in -arts and crafts training and all classes are booked several weeks ahead. The school con- sists of six buildings and can handle about 75 students at a time." STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League final minutes of the game. i W L P” am ‘"~""‘E$ ‘"35 ! New York 72 46 .610 _ Preliminary word from the , L05 Angel“ 68 53 .562 5% N Montreal bench was that Clark Minnesota 67 54 .554 6% suffered a ‘rib injury. It was Chicago 63 59 516 H not immediately known how . Darn“ 59 60 A96 13,: long he would be sidelined. 1 Bammmp 58 62 .483 ,5 Dixon and end Ross Buckle.C]evC1and 58 63 .479 ml: were also injured—on the next, Boston 56 63 A7] 16, ‘lg/rplay’ " "“' they '°‘“"‘°d l Kansas City _ 55 all .455 iii‘- riié Als also lost halfback l'£fl'_"E.‘_“.“ 45 75 375 ”‘_.. Meco Poliziani in the opening spending her vacation with her parents at Rollo Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Doiron. Hope R iv e r. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Joey Diveau, Rol- lo Bay. For Semi-Finals WINNIPEG (CP)—Four tired git‘-ls Thursday qualified for the semi - finals of the Canadian Women's Open golf champion- ship. led by medalist Betty Stanhope Cole of Edmonton and Vancouver's brilliant Jun i or Ga e Hitchens. The two meet in the 18-hole semi-final today while Colleen Smith of Vancouver and a five- time Alberta Open champion. Rae Milligan of Calgary, meet ALUMINUM STORM-SCREEN WINDOWS - 1 Now: To order your storm windows to enjoy the full comfort of a warmer :;use this coming win- WHY? BETTER DELIVERY BETTER INSTALLATIONS AVOID THE FALL RUSH INJOY EARLY WINTER. COMFORT PRICES l from $15.00 up and Competitive with any ether quality made window. Phone I for house let quotation. ALUMINUM SELF 8l‘0lllNG DOORS an standard else: is stock. Over 700 Ileors new Installed h the Charlottetown area. THERE MUST BE A REASON. Ci-I_ANDLflt sacs. Handicraft Exhibition Set For Ch'town In Oct. At the Charlottetown exhibi- tion. there will be an explana- tion of the training program proposed for this province. Dr, Ivan Crowell, director of the New Brunswick program, and several instructors from the school will bring materials and equipment to provide a handi- craft. making display. Mr. Stewart said there will be plenty of opportunity for discussion periods for those in- terested in taking part in the Burge. president. of the alum- ni association and Miss Patri- cla Poirier, a member of the , executive. l Ministers ;To Confer In Ottawa Hon. Hubert McNeil], minister of health, and Hon. Henry Wedge. minister of welfare and labor. left yesterday for Ot- tawa where they will meet to- with federal Health Minis- ter J. Waldo Monteith and other provinces’ health department re. pnesontatives to discuss gov- ernment proposals on assistance to babies deformed by the drug, thalidomide. Acting-premier Andrew Mac- Rae said yesterday that to the best of his knowledge th e tranquilizing drug was not used in this province. According to Mr. MacRac Mr. Wedge is attending the _ meeting as there is a possibility ;_thal. welfare department -may be concerned in the care ]of children malformed by the ‘ drug. 0- ill '4. lTwelve Playeis 'Are Undefeated SAN ANTONIO. Tex. 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