* r LL ISLAND NEWS PAGE Provinialism Over Nationalism | Fire Protection Not Paid; ‘ ' 4 ‘ ° 2: e : : For Youn Gallant Western And Central Districts . +. a= ae Y ‘The Guardian, Charictictown, Sat, May 22, 1965. 3 | 0 ee ine. : i i ‘ : oat Se 1 ; : > i ‘ °. SUMMERSIDE — A Supreme! and t was changed te “having | tm the “meanderings of am ed how the : a; home ee 3 | — . Sew of 5 5.) Court grand jury yesterday care. charge and control of 2 se Sr eS SS rs ee ses a ee ee found DonaidJoseph Gallant;’ vehicle, did unlawfully fail to Rev. F.W. Boleer. PhD. pre- has heiped ix the breakdown of Groner + aioe deputy he ecene ef-an accident causing Benet [anaes wide dees od ime on So ae Dee Cane Smet Laval Fortier. chief comb, assistance fund fmjury and death to Daniel Mac- * is a simple case™, re ‘provincial govermments. wae wae esiener of the Unemployment The Kineon, 61, of Kautsford. marked Chiet Justice Came. Speaking at the sama! Gy STRAIGHT JACKET ime Comino; | GF. 7 Sten: Vermhes Grane following testimeny i meeting ‘Adaane Chapter ather Boicer sad that Ge komme. Atte pale ¢ Sommnetis levned «strane sunation Sale SY S08 501 ef the International Association dusksios Guermmnt, Ger Gale {8 OS OO. A oe Go recommendation — ag Ps —= So Mac Maboa of Personnel:32 Employment Se- tse m 2 constitutional strat Soy O'Commel_ profeser of rested in belt ‘will pass final sentence ea me eet Ey a ee en Becket m= spite of the “rendsal Qcesics SDU; Bt Rev G was apprebended Pn nage fgg —-emy ——_ a Provincial Vocational Inifitute. powers” casted t it ever the e SDU: Je escape at 230 p.m. The youth is re- dresses by both delences for| = oe eames ie Provinces at the tome of Canfed- —— Sey cikee tie Iessed until that date on his both sides”. he said. “Theve is| tions of the Fathers of Lonfeder- Introduced by Ear! Cannew af ae ae wandow si cuman ae Cae Ses oe accused | ation in building Canada with 2 Summerside Father Bolaer 23 y§-1 elion principal provi. ‘eed m the The_eccident-occurred--March--trot—of-the “vehicle ee wo Wanrun aed by LJ. Boe <i) vocational imstitute. and __[svesticaton a ~- - ; of = 2 eficers . 34, about one quarter of a mile tome that evidence and circum-| testions during the past century Geuze W Cheverie, meienger Saenre Hutter, sie peteioe Lot toss Satis debe & Coewr all see id ik 7 ae “1 a tat oe see re oe : o_o An umssual Seatere af the die ovina, bas the Alberton detachment of the don't see eny great difficulty Comparing the building of & vice expressed the 1 oe TT was that @ was prepared somber of RCMP told the jury that Gal- im arriving at a conclusion. The | strong cestral goveramest im the Hon Hear; Wedce minis- and sexved by the ladies of the gion token ; ae oe a os cee ee Se Canada with the existast feder- ter of welfare and of labor. at Marshteld Womens bee, of bereare him”. The censtabie relisted that cd to stop™. ——v oa oe en oe ~ ant © the Quantity Cocking School. BY George R. the accused. driving a 153 Pon- _ When the jury presented its States’ governments, he - show- haper circumstamres. a the the croun tise, passed another car. saw verdict of guilty with a strong City Kinsmen course graduates had bees fourd Lavisletie ix something. then heard-a-thump.- recommendation for mercy the - pbs ummedistely em compieves larce Gallant then turned into a drive. chief justice said the jurors WEATHER Elect Officers “Te ieie's = way. backed out and headed ~¥ arrived at a good : a <= — ae) ns cee eee _TORONTO (CP) — Tempers pin Sct wae ceied est Dememe' Careraty. tem + checked the rezistration of the derstand your choice”. Guiet leh a a dent of the Charinttetews Kies tre 2 pene! disrassion os “NES car and traced it to Leo Gal- The jurors were: Sheldon aa | 2 oe mes Club at the group's repsier — UC lock af Gee Nation's So lant, the boy's father in Bloom- MacEwen. Summerside: Jack | «<2. ee t cod Ceatery. ® which Dy. held Nelder. Tryon: Charles Frost, | ou Pa geen : Other officers are past prest- Hastherme amd Cel Laval Fer- Constable Edward McCue. also Enmore: Ernest Calibeck. Sam. eee 3 gg SM BC MacDenaid- first Ger will partiripate a COMMODORE SPECIALS: ef the Alberton detachment, said merside. RR: J. Alden Moase, prize has, been awarded © HALIFAX (CP) — The wes- wong cnemenkar Janta. eee Ctany ox March 14. Ths Con | curser; Alen Chew, Petioess| So ire Horsee’"Marrartene, , Sette” aietacms tered oe Se. waeer. Te ek: Dorchester eee ee a _ psec ns a Fisherman ang Mrs | : toward the treasmrer Louis Leger. direct- was and returned Emmanuel Ross. MacNeiil's . oe at Mee be ee p+ gg aan emg etn ecg ° } WAS CERTAIN — Mills. Vaughan Groom. a Saved F = this - Allan Johustes. amd Deve Jehs- Terms Given : . __ | Mile Vong rom sity. ; noon and showers to New Brum: sion bulletin editer. Geerze PRIZES ae oe cee ae) See so ee pees ee ee ee ae oe ee Cantele. temerary member. » MONDAY 8:30 PM. MEMBERS & car that was involved in the ac. Nicks DDFOWNI et ee eer) eae il the fo erat 4. Cote Two Accused : GUESTS cident. 2 Sethu ce aee neon eee ng [aoce dumee coors warm readings @ mest rezems ir Cudmere first hemorary : Dr. George Dewar of O'Leary 8 ; Mr. MacFarlane has accepted s « member of the club. was EXER CrRSIDE — Tuo Sum o b Darrell White of Murray Har- _ > "-_” , _. Sunday is expected to be the heaor because of his service : a — oe ao a & ' . ‘bor marrowly escaped drowning ee mostly cloudy: for ali three pro te the Kimsmen Senior Citizen's a ee Pa DON'T MISS THE BIG HOLIDAY eral condition of Mr. MacKin- : | yesterday morning ants Regional forecasts: oe ee Joseph Wilkam Lavieietie, were DANCES fon was one of shock The doc. . | img ; : held the fisherman until Bert Ammapolis Walley. Northern ; Lease re Lou sratraced to twe years cach m oon ter said about one half to. one ee A... wit he NS i Bee oLeeer om Kince”. And® Derchester Penitentiary when i ; rope while running er in son, Jim. fishing in N.S. Easterm Shore. Cape * Hamphres on the Kinsmen Pare r. ‘ ‘ ____ quarter hour later his condition a [= {a oe ir ete et Sond to bee belt Sone 12, and Soon Al ES me Ge oe i eae AT THE oe es a ame people. Mrs Louise ay 0 a [Pa as of high Winks, bows oa ae | afternoon: eae e ‘heme a. ee = pag court yesterday fer sentencime ROLLAWAY kK adi gr iy cao ot a the gan to apply artificial sexpire-| becoming suntiwest 20 late in the fimal_“sag” wil te ke Gg Saturday Afterncen From 2 ‘til 5:30 Adm 3fc Paugh intel os \ Beaton, manaced to manoeuvre Upon arrival at the Beach ville 4 and 7. New Glaszow. Ros Vessex teperted om tie sim Wohin tee ee Monday Afterneon from 2 ‘til 530—Adm. 50c Rederick MacKenzi¢ _o! - the |e ee Seer 0 ie ot ne et ee an (ues ed ere ce ee Reins been Seneca to ood and Monday Night 9 ‘til 1—Adm. 73¢ rt Mac Ke ___of_ the & § 3 os ~~. to. . ; ‘ment for the Pattersem Tregiky. " ‘ i ; ie Rae cos ee ae v Although unable to pull him Hospital. Montague. for treat- Outlook fer Sumday—Cloudy te be heid 2° Green Gables. June uid on Grae recap rarely - dances by The Contenentials. from ou or ae, = : ===> Beaton ment of exposure and shock. and cooler. 6 Wedeesizy morning by town Amberst, NS. eenger_ with Gallant when the stroved ima fire that gutied nee secifont occurred. of testified Gaudet's Auto Boby Body--Shop =. ciate decal a ne TS Oe a Seg ctr os eee Serre 9pm ower — An amendment lara : : -~ =2e; sa es 4 -" = 4 a = = eee SE oe "Ost ees ——— about 10.29 last ee - «= hese Chevrolets are tough tracks. says Max Gerdes, sary -“.. - exeellent sernce and reficislity sags ¥. EB Banpiney “_- - the right kind ef treck.~ says Gorden A. Coopers. —_ ate be oe _comen. A spokesman for the city ‘fire = Seton's Concrete Products Ltd. Moncton, #8. Memplrey Constracten Lid. Siexst Fancomwer. BL. All. Cospe: & Co. Lamsted, Fert Willem, Ostarie. -. “being the driver of a vehicle. an suasthd i teat neue Wn ; did unlawfully fail to stop said’ men arrived bat it was brogglit’ vehicie ee ee ee be ee | extinguished within ah-hour. a The proprietor, John Joseph Gaudet, estimated the total less at approximately $15,000. This | loss which included $2,000 worth { : . of machinery used in auto body | repair,: about $8,000 in sutome- | biles,‘ and the building walued at | : Mr. Gaudet said he thought | two of the vehicles were insured by their owners but coulda’t say for sure ee ee - . talking with them after the ee Manet heen He said he was watching the | hoa the Pri television im the living room of | c aes _ ; rade, Bis home, located in front of the | it 4 . eal te shop apart from the et convalescing at the bome of Mr Ticraed bien of the bane. Me-_ “pp and Mrs. Ellis Profitt, Kensing- ot later Mrs. Victor Egam. | another neighbor phoned m the » OBTAINS BA alarm 7 Patricia Pickard received her The body shop four ». Bachelor of Arts degree from people. Sheldon Leard, Wendall the University of New Bruns- Bryanton. Raymond Arsenault wick Thursday. She received a and Mr. Gaudet. ime Bachelor of Phsical Education Mr. Gaudet said three of four cars had just received body } He 1b ee ai. g ict fate : wala BRS et 2 beast Reveen. the Australian hyp- Charlottetown residents. eg sci - fi ees ae i ie motist will stage his last per- Asked about the cause of the : — a a ao : as Se - =e oe to fire, Mr. Gaudet said he thought és - a an A GENERAL mur might at ivie Auditormm. the ‘fire might ‘ B : , WOT ve SS taf tos’ carmeaeeces | Stu'e'hal ork Saas Game Construction jobs from coast t6 coast call for CHEVROLET \ eponsored by the Summerside He and another fellow worker Lions Club Wednesday and had been working im the building Peaunee } Thursday evenings. featured earlier that evening. — ~ r. people when under ins stranze —\bout 80 English students, in- | power. thought they were Las ciuding an earl and a bares,| sie. Frankenstein and Charies will spend the summer of 1955 oer as tourist guides im Europe. - -ee--e2e-- e044, DEATH NOTICES J u.2) we noometew 3 Received tse late for Classified rour $ death potice column ° 3 @ When vou are w Gaiifex ¢ @ thé modem comfortable. $ = GORMLET — Ai te King’s County § Centrallv located 3 3 Memorial Haptal May 12. 1%. Mis @ STERLING SOTEL , Seles Gormley. St. Mary's Root. as @ we ron 3 ie . 7 years. Resting sf the Montage Fe © stece to stave . _ Max Gordon writes: “We haul Ready-Mix Con- rot. V_ B. Humphrey writes: “We are in the general Gordon A. Cooper writes: "We are sand an Church. Stargem. Monday May wi 9 iere are out s tow ot the © ‘ $ crete from our piant to sites within a 50-mile construction business. We frequently set up gravel supp! : : 8 sand and Gone os ae Gee ee i ae ees 3 radius. Included in our truck fleet are f new mining operations where roads are practi- use two M-80 Chewnoiet § DP iiences Sum Gem let M-80 Ta or cally senent. tandems to haul from our own pits. BURKE — Seddenty ot the Charette § » Over Parking fos © Com ©. Chevro indems. These are oe Se ee a tea equipped throughout, with 409 V8 engines “We have changed our fleet to Chewolet “Over, the years we have been welll satisfied © ya Gag ben 2 caek Gas 6 . 3} 34,000 tb. bogies, 5-Snd 4-4peéd transmission . because of the excellent service and the relia- , with the performance of our Chevrojets. The Se ee Gee ee ee ee bility of the trucks. We recently traded m a 1963 engines are good with plenty of power to hand tere Wt feneral wit “From our experience, | would say that thi ; th: i tough miles on : e take place Monday mornms at 19 © say these Chevrolets pickup with 45.000 reai tough miles on @ and mo ma our loads and. good starters all year round j o'clock t St. Dunstan's Basitica for 3 * are tough trucks, built to handle one of the toughest js expense. od feats - j = Repsiom igh Mans ot “10-45 ter. (S nathan hauling “We find Chevrolet's choice of options i ment will take place im the Catholic § jobs in the construction business. s “We ide boxes. with four speed transmissions options im engines and cemetery . i ontte i peo sate © cuties for aapalanesn power train Components allows us to get the right kind of MANNENG _ At the Price Etwart © i “The 409 engine gives us all the power we need. From sr rata truck we néed for our job. ns island Respital. May Ti. 16S. Wiliam 9% i frames to brakes, our Chevrolets have gi performance w Chere : ; J. Manning, Meth iver. and tormer. © 3) grven us trouble-free “We find Chevrolet pic ; ‘Our relationship with our Chevrolet W of Inherman. age 85 years Restine § Recomartnn service on a year-round operation which calls for top relia- w: find Chevrolet pickups prowde 2 very good nde even . dealer has been mo:t ay GG a Uae whee en SAsIFAX bility.” with heavy duty springs and we feel this is part of the reason Satisfactory during the years we have done business with weraing ot 8:65 t St Duncans Ra ® aTr wae the cabs and sheet meta! stand up so well them.” ae for Requiem High Maxx = & 3 m saa 9 > Leccccacecceccecccces’ Every operation can profit from Chevrolet workpower — including yours | See your Chevrolet Truck Dealer today! 4 . ‘65 CHEVROLET WORKPOWER TRUCKS WORK HARDER, LAST LONGER! Going to New York? See the CEMERAL MOTORS FUTURAMA at the New York World's Fair. 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