l e-«J‘I. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Feb. 21. 1963. 3 ISchools, Traffic JBusiness Halted i SUMMERSIDE — A rampag—Jthrough, but were encountering ‘ing winter blast howled in from iheavy drifting in many places the Northeast early yesterdayiincluding the Tryon area. morning with winds gusting toi Only one emergency was re- !85 miles per hour and before it ported when a plow was des- lhad passed on. deposited 15 in- patched from the garage to Sle- ,ches of swirling snow piled in man Park to assist in bringing a lhuge drifts and closing schools pregnant woman to Prince iand business and bringing traf— County Hospital which mission tie to a standstill. was accomplished without incl- However last night, after theident. snow had stopped. plows were. In Summerside plows were iattempting to open blocked opening up all the clogged lhighways but as winds of streets but due to large accumu- ‘miles per hour with gusts to Iations of snow on the sides of m.p.h. still persisted snow- the streets. the opening was ( drifted in behind the plows was quite narrow in many places. ' ' ' causing trouble. However there was little traffic TWO MEMBERS of the ceremony at the Charlotte! Plows from the government during the day and evening as graduating class of laboratory town Hospital nurses' resi- garage at St. Eleanors were many cars were snowbound in Lechnicians are seen with dent‘e last night. Left to right punching through the Western driveways and most of the Dr. John Craig. dll'eClOF. lel' are DI“. Craifl. Chairman 0f Highway last night and. at Iogstreets were impassable. sinn of laboratoriesr P‘EJ- the ceremony: Miss Betty gellock werg in theE vitcinfitg of;*—’—‘———'—"-’—‘~ rtment of health. ~ - . - oeman's orner. as o um- dD?a.l.A. MECMlllanv Chlaf 0f Chmg' soum E85" MISS Joan merside the highway was open ‘er5. MaCdonald surgery. Charlottetown Hospi- i3 D :3 a. Macswain. High Bank. 81111 to Borden and plows were at-i ‘ ' Continued from Page II I .. a _ _ _ . .r to the graduating Dr. MacMillan, guest speaker.‘ te-ipting to keep the Trans -' . ‘ .. . ‘ . > H. ‘ . ta]. pm ; Canada Highway to Charlotte- baker government in the past a‘ I: . ‘ , _ . l I town open. after h r ea k in g five years as being the Atlaunti ‘ I -' w v ‘ T . adjustment grant. roads to re- “ ’ J M? - - . r. i - ' tar worksi 'v made.“ I . ' 4* s .. . . - - v ' - ‘ r e Hearsay evidence in the own- RCMP seizure at the present ' Jule-95 Domain. will! I h L ‘ d a . ‘gership of seal pelts case was time and that no prosecution and '"m‘ases .111 welfare ass» lowed yesterday by Mr. d b h se 81 tance and penis'io Jus- ha een made in t e ca . "3' . , ‘ . . , ! M .. M' d l ex resed .- . . . r me George J. Tweedy in the! comma for the plaintiffs can; zi‘ctrqthatdividing;i thep speakei“; That's probably what these. prepay; for plunge in Toronto Vismn horean Orphan Choir " I ’ vhird da ‘ i . . . . y of the hearing before ed Glen Matthews. Alberton. a h h d K d 1 Th now on its second North Am- . . . r . . Health Macquarriie, PC canle 812.1% *“3 “’9 3,“. 0’93“ m 0‘" sw‘mmmg p."°‘ e-V . Ia girlwi‘igrlggngoun or P r I nee Ele'fiuflfé‘é 5:;tlgelsass't $22!. stagegi, KEEP :gnvégggt?0:;igi5t;2itn$: date in Queens and premier children are thinking as they are part of a 34-v0ice World erican tour in a year. 9 . I. . _ f th S H'. ' Walter R. Shaw. were unable I . . _ . . . , Pg]; Eggs Cats: 1 aiming“ Sim}??? afduglgt xens‘agfixgrtfi't mismgetellfi to be im attendance because of maintained heridentity and ex-i Leo Rossiter. minister of in-rregret that Thomas Curran. Permitted to give evidence as!he had seen six helicopters hunt-i agers, in an attempt to sell “Evening conditions‘ Mm Shawipandecl her mnt'iers' He 581d dug"), and natural msources' MIIZA' and Ems M an. . . v . l0 Whom one Alphonse DoylE. i ing 59315 011 the ice Pan Wherei magazine subscriptions, are p med ms regrets and Mr' ‘ canada “Wm have gmwn much pointed to the accomplishments‘ M A' were unable m be m at. J Dr. .l.A. MacMillan. chief oflatories of the P.E.I. department surgery, Charlottetown Hospi-iot health. Dr. Craig was chair- tal. last. night urged a class of man of the ceremony. stated he was emp‘oyed by_ “he main herd was located, be,‘ telling householders that sales M'acqua'rrie was held I up in ; greater if more Conservative of his government. “The John Eggance at the meem'g due to graduating laboratory tEChnl' Dr. MacMillan was thanked The ruling came after lengthy ‘ fore the ships took part in thei help them to receive “mum Moncton because of flyml 8011‘ ; governments had been “1 WW3” ‘ G. Diefenbaker has made most __‘_._—__ cisnsto take a Personal inter-[by Dr. F.W. Jelks. bacteriolog- argument by counsel for both hunt. ships to vocational training dl‘ions- love? the YW- or it possible." he stated.) est in their Pl'OfGSSlO". 'lst, division of laboratories. sides and the court had taken a He stated he had been asked schools_ She thanked me mover 0‘ he? Referring to accusations of "Change your government and SHOOT NEGRO HOUSE DI" MacMman‘ gm.“ imam! Following the main address. recess. by Alexander Campbell. one 0“ "We have had reports that nominatio!‘ and §upp°rlers f9riindlilt3l51'0n by llhe DENY. M63le 591‘ What You Will gel-" ‘ PENSACOLA. Fla. (AP) — ll “mummg Ceremopl" atiDr. MacMillan presented certi— Sgt. Marshall MacKinnon..counse1 for the plaintiffs “’1 this is happening in Summer- the" confide“? "1 he“ and 53m ' J. MaCQuaid Charged that the John McLean. MLA said 960iShots were fired early Monday the. Charlottewwn. Howl‘s} nur'ificates to the technlt‘lans. While RCMP. Charlottetown, returned . count the "umber 0‘ pelts i“ 3i Side and Shel‘WOOd-" s e was Sprung“) at “1.9 large Liberal Party 0011“ be accused miles of paved highways now into the home of a Negro min. '95 reS‘dence Mlle." saw se‘len Miss Myrna Coles. RT. Dresi- to the stand as the first witness :‘ bar" at Mqreu' The pelts mal‘ He said there 15 "0 SUCh “Nd wmch. gamer“ 1'" 9W” i 01' the same thing- "111 011ml?” i exsist in the province, over twice . ister who is running for the labofilmry lemma”! recellve dent of P.E.I. branch of the this morning and testified he ,ed 2-174- “nth, 215 0‘ the.“ bear' scholarship arrangement in or mad COHdItlon'S- ' . ithey are in favor of nuclearithat under Liberal government. Florida House of Representa- “fl'l‘ca‘es and badges' to d Canadian Society of Laboratory took 12 pelts as a cross- section 1 "‘g the markmg Psi e‘ght {‘5 this province and, "to the best MOVE!“ 0‘ the Dominant)“ “'33 »' arms, and in Quebec they am Other speakers inch,de hives. Rev. William C. DObbinS. the graduates they must prevent Technolomsm presented the from the three piles; on the l and one NS. There were 359 wmh of my knowhdge, no vocation. Roddie. Pratt of St. Peters. and not," he said. JC-corge Whitewav Dover pres 3“ integration leader- Said “9 machine - like medical. care. had!“ Ship. on the wharf and at Bay_iother markings, not listed and; 81 schools in Canada are re. seconder was Geange Mac-; H 4 led t th ‘ mmm i-’ r y "a ‘ ' ‘did not know of the incident un- “Medicine must he indivtduallvi - ‘203 slashed markings - - ' D raid fit Geo bed‘ 9 mm W a W “‘6‘?” 0' lhf‘ \Ount. Progressive, ' . I ' ‘ Graduates were Betty Cliing. f‘e‘d' i ‘ ‘ “ i CGIVIHE 501101313111” 35 3 “3' n“ 0 ‘ ' rge'sum’or imen had stated recently that Conservatives, who promised til he read it. in his morning xylizeflgegfisaid. "it cannot be gmmu Fast. (amt J Ones He stated b11659 pelts were; During the afternoon session. irsam‘ . c - 1 ~ He also stressed that , sult of magazine sales." by William Whileway' Dam- the missiles installed in Canada th n. nri of the wc‘~ m r A hb id _ V _ . V. k9 ‘ fl, 7 .- ‘Mr. Justice Tweedy state .‘ ‘ h ' r . ‘9' pp - _ r e Ineuspaper. neig or sa. , th 9 ‘Ponnal. Joan MacSwain, I-Iigli Egrang AS “(:9 913:2“?th “This is probably the most im_ . ‘ BELIEVE IN CANADA - aie capable of handling con- Mrs. Maedonald, r.nd CA. Shaw. . hnwever‘ that she heard th. graduates should become idea]. .Bank; Evelyn MacK i nn 0 n, t l heé m k ‘portam case before this court in ated markings. one NS and no; Walter _ Ding'well, MLA. who ventlon-al weapons. and added ‘ Montague. preSideni of the Con- 1 gm“; game time after midnight ' “'0 585’ 5° 9 m a 1' 5i As ‘spoke briefly. said the Conser~ ' "resigning cabinet ministers servative Association for King 5 “ “ ‘ ' . - .I‘ nt Prim: Katherine Mac- . , . . r _ “'5 Who w'“ ‘ake mid? in the m we“ “mdentma’bla 1" h‘5i a great many years': must have some investments in ‘ County, who presided over the ‘ several -22'Callbl'9 cartridge' i r ‘ l‘ . . f‘ Id ’LEOG- Momaglfl’i Ilene \Norr'ev - . , Court reconvenes at 10.30 this vartive Party was the only party “ceases or the medical le S a n d 1‘ a omen' the pelt marke‘i R8 had RENTED B . El nuclear arms." meeting. Mr. Shaw expressed were found in front of the house. area to a Dr. Marc Arsenaiilt i was on hand for the fancy dress Leod‘ Barry cums, G e 0 rge :geverley Kcrylyk. Barry Cur- ‘draggor in take a load "fiscal Ii ; is. m . ' . Mrs Charles Crossman. Mrs. Girls eight and under —- Cyn- imost graceful skater. Marylcnci Cnsl. James A. Cox. RCMP.{ l . . . .1 h ve concern {0, its Charlottetown. an ARN morning. hat really believed in Canada. a White. Murray Harbor. P99“ “3"?” "0m 3 PS mark“ The plaintiffs then called Ken. r——-~—-—‘-—-—————-—— —-——-—~—-—--— 1N0 PRosEcuTloN aid was paid by cheque by an i 0,, SS. examination, h e Alphonse D o y I c. On c r 0 ss- carnival in the Bedeque rink DNROChe Iipclts to the Magdalen islands; last Friday. Robert Linkletterl ‘ ' — Hubert MacDonald. when ice conditions cleared. ‘ Rowen Shem-y. Mm Fred payn ilihla MacLeod. Dianne Weddell. iAndrews: most comical. James stationed at Souris. was the final i ter and Mn Lloyd Ramsey_ Glris nine . 11 __ Joan wad. 1E. Brown: groups of three or . witness of the day and testified ‘ '"g' A" the pens he had 59"“ in ‘ neth Geldert. Morel]. to th e i DOW'S R t t cro .‘ . . said “he pelts were not under examination he stated there was ' Men's 1 was master of ceremonies with. 303’“ 12 ' 15 " Garth Harper- iLinwood Gill. Eric Campbell. Capt. O'Haniey said Doyle told 5 Following are the results: .dcll. Marlene Bullman. Dianne gmore' Beverley Hi“ Billles he had counted all the pens at. Dr. MacMillan congratulated: Refreshments were served in these three areas except for: : lat e “° '-"““ °“ "‘8 “PM” “‘r ll " lson. Charlene Wright, Jeanne of approx'malely two ' Schurman. ' ' - ' Adult pairs —— 1. Georgie Mac- . "EARSAY EVIDENCE ‘ ‘ 1133'" crossman- way“ cmss' ‘ Most nit.tandin costumes“ ' r ~k' f I) . ‘ ' the judges being Mrs. George an ’Mr Is ll him he nas woi mg or r.‘ FRI" SAT” Boys under eight _ Terry 3 Arsenal!” itDonald Burt. Dennis Mann and the three places already men- I K—————: Gmg 1., _ 16 ~ Carole Tm“. iMr’s. Jean Clark). ' ' d b tsioned. Badvglfildsthe draggefr at ‘ “ . - ‘ rizcs were presen c y ouris an e ouris \v ar. .dale. Jcan Waddell. Christine and John j r .l 1 = b ., director of the division of labor-:clusion of the ceremony. seized and put in cold Storaga ‘ rented his barn in the son. Mrs. Marshall Thomas. ; d he was asked by Mr. Camp ‘ . JUNO!" Pairs ‘— 1- Lynn .Rogv hell if Alphonse Doyle had said i BEDEQUE — A large crowd chlsaacn Barry Curtis. _ (rs. Debbie M-uttart: 2. Sidney for whom he was mrking. of spectators and contestants Boys nine ~11— Dannie Mac- ; Richards. Pauline Arsenault: 3 ,noylo had hired the witness'i . . . i Dr. John Craig. on his work as the nurses‘ lounge at the con- the above mentioned 12 .tand. Mr. Geldert testified he} ' e Leod. Shirle Chapl’ell! 2r Ml‘s- The hearsay evidence was al- 3 Edna MaCLCOdr Mrs- R U “1 lowed when Capt. Percy O'Han‘ ‘ MBCLGOdI 3- MTS- Myron Daw- Icy. Souris. was on the stand} an ODonnell. Mrs. Earle Leard.l and Ml‘S- Gordon MyrrsziMnrc Arscnnu‘t. v . George Campbell. He identified the marked ones i .1 fir lymml DeRoclie and John Gallant as-ias totalling for the three areas. 1 For Slside Ladies .. Mm Sidney Daw- ' sisted in placing the contestants. 3278 marked PS, 207 were mutil- SUMMERSIDE — Presldent‘ Q , “N W ‘I " L ‘ . a l a ' ' "' n! .the Summerside Retard e d _ t, y - F ‘ Children's Association. J. Wat- ‘ ' .4 .. r ‘ l ‘» " i . N ' ‘ s ' 1‘ ‘ I I ‘ i day. March j ‘ .‘ “ . ' 7' ‘The Shakespeareian play is . \ ' ‘ ‘ ' I I 5i . toe 'drama society’s entry in the ' v- ' , - ' l ' ‘ 1 Regional Drama Festival later, . . ~ ” i ‘ i ' i 9 “Blch T”! h , LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements in columns adjoining Classified Here's what the large bucket consists ef—- 15 piece of Chicken. Golden French Fries. Honey. Serves 5 to 7 persons. ' in aid of retarded children ; ’ at the Civic Auditorium Mon-1 11. | 4" V Advertising section.) “‘ BUELL — Suddenly at , th 9 Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal. Tuesday. Feb. 1., Chesley W. Buell, M u rr ay Harbor. in his 47th year. His remains will rest at the Mur- ray River Funeral Home. Funeral Saturday from the FREE DELIVERY . . . From 9 am. to 1 mm. the following morning “is at 2 pm. Interment will trio in Murray Harbor ceme- ery. [~th — Suddenly at C hi n a Point. Wednesday. Feb. M. 1963. George William (3 ill in Inns. in his 24th year. It remains will be forwarded from the Jenkins I" u n e r al Home Thursday afternoon to his late residence. The funer- al will be held from Cherry Valley United Church Friday afternoon with service com- mencing at 2:30. Interment in the church cemetery. TAYLOn —5 At the Prince Ed~ Wand Island Hospital. Tuesday. 1 Feb. 19. 1988. 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