The Guardian, i Tues. April 9. 1963. 13 . Milagros».— cRocKETIasToREVLTII. POST ELECTION WHOOPEE... Results In Fine i Charged with failing to stop at the scene of an accident. Vernon MacKay. Charlottetown. was fined :50 and costs or 20: days in Queens County magis- trate's court yesterday. ' Magistrate James B. Johnston. ; QC, adjourned the case ofI Newton MacKay. Parkdale.! - charged with failing to make{ ' his books and records available. I for inspection. under the Unem-l ployment Insurance Act. The case was adjourned because of the accused’s illness until Wed- Better times they promised...Better times are here! NOW! I I5 Pc. LIVINGROOM SUITE Torrid-Oil ' CHESTERFIELD SUITE OR DAVENPORT SUITE accused for having in their pos- session liquor in a place other than their respective residences. O The smartest, most convenient, and easy to car for oil range ever built Driver Is” Fined In S’side Court O Equipped with synciiromatic-draft—the exclusive fuel-saver on all Fawcett Torrid Oil ranges. RSIDE -— Ernest War- . Clock controlled oven SUMMEI ran. Summerside East. was fin- ed 3100 and costs in police court yesterday after pleading guilty to a charge of operating a motor vehicle while his abiility was im- paired by alcohol or a drug. The alternative was seven days in Alan Rogers. Summerside. was fined $10 and costs on a nuisance charge of “tire screech- ing" which occurred Saturday night around 11.15. Magistrate Richard 5. Hinton, QC. presided. Cases Adiourned In Police Court . ~ ‘ . ‘ , _ O Evenlieat oven Winston H. MacRae. Chariot-I ' tetown, charged with assault. was remanded to April 10 with hail set at $200 by H. Bert Campbell clerk of the court. who presided In the absence of Magistrate A.J. Haslam. Twu drunk and incapables were remanded to April 10 also. . without hall. For unlawfully: I having in his possession a quan- tity of liquor in a place other th s n his residence, another ' man was remanded to April 10 with ball set at $30. A motorist was fined $5 and ‘ cu. ff. costs or two days for failing to stop at a stop sign. completing the docket. REFRIGERATOR . I POSTOI’ 0195 1‘ . Deluxe 2-door freezer-refrigerator . 84 lbs. food freezer In New York 0 9 cu. ft. food storage refrigerator NEW YORK (CP)_Rev. Go" . Size 59%” high. 29%" wide. 24% deep don Harrington Baker, 35, “5.! 0 Magnetic door closure gasket tor of Le Road Baptist . Stay-white “Permabrite” finish Chum“ in Brooklyn and 0ne_0f . World’s finest “Polarsphere” cold making unit the oldest ministers _In actIva . 5 ye“. warranty on cold make uh“ :gwggnvigmgs megcangfiz . 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He. had served the Lenox Road church for 23 years. A native of Tanoook. N.S.. he married Louise Harlow of Sable River. N.S.. Sept. 19, 1900. On their 50th and 60th an- niversaries, the Lenox Road church celebrated the occasions with a party and reception which also honored Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Makes quickly InIo twin beds. good quality spring Deluxe davenpnris without arms . . . heavy frieze cov- jjam Moment-hie, members of C 8130 32" “Eh. 33%” width.16" deep filled mattress. a comfortable sofa by day. Choice ers . upholstered oml panels . . . spring filled the church. who were married . 2 extended range loudspeaker, brown. beige. blue. hack and seat . . . 8 colors. in Southboro. Mass... on the same day. GRADUATED FROM ACADIA Acadia University in Woltvllie. N.S.. from which he was grad~ uated in 1904, awarded him a doctorate of divinity in 1960. He also held degrees from Roches- ter-Colgate Divinity School and Northern B a p t i a t Theological Seminary. Chicago. 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