I CDA PRESIDENT ATTENDS LOCAL ASS'N DINNER The President of the Can- adian Dental Association. Dr. Remy Langlois of Quebec City, was the guest of the Prince Edward Island Dental Association at a dinner hold at the Charlottetown Hotcl. Wednesday evening. Above. from the left are: Dr. Leo Mclsaac. Charlottetown: Dr. W.G. Macintosh. Toronto. sec- retary of the CDA: Dr. Lan- nlois, and Dr. Gerald Barrett, Higher Milk Productio Seen Forthcoming For Canadian milk producers can look forward to higher produc- tion standards in the coming years. Dr. K.C. Johns of Ottawa told a meeting of Island produc- ers last evening. Dr. Johns. speaking to a meeting at the Vocational Tech- ‘ nical Institute sponsored by the P.E.I. Department of Agricul. tune, said Canada was under a handicap in competing with. such areas as Holland. New Zealand and Scandanavla. ou- cause their standards of milk quality were considerably stit~ ler. He said under the National Food and Drug Act. the bacter- .the Ottawa branch of Lazarus Laboratories. New ork. . He retired last year from the v Canadian department of agricur l ture following 36 years work as l‘ a bacteriologist. innvrsan rssrs He has devised several tests ill! connection with milk quality i and published a number of scien- itific papers and research bulle- IlnS. l Advising the group on men- Hids to improve milk quality. he ‘rleall with such aspects as herd illt‘alll‘l and sanitation of milk ‘and dairy equipment. He stated that mastitis was a 'more common disease than was igencrally realized. and listed ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. Oct. 22, 1964. 3 costs or one month after he pleaded guilty to a charge of CI‘a'I‘IOtIetOML “Cretal'y, 0’ lpossession of homemade beer. the P.E.I. Dental Assocration. i Fined $10 and costs for fail. The dinner marked the an- ling to report for re-inspection nual visit of the CDA presid. i of a motor vehicle were Mar- em to the REEL Dental AS_ ‘JOl‘lf‘ Frizzell, Southport. and sedation. Arthur Howard. Corn. . Charged with failing to stop ‘at the scene of an accident. ltlector Alexander MacDonald. lhirkwood Drive, Charlottetown, was remanded to Oct. 28. Additional Week Given Students canadlanspicking Potatoes sin solutions and disenfectant.i andg cooling milk promptly .‘ SOURIS -.— Students of Souris Following a detailed study at 3 Regional HighSchool have been proper milk handung methods. a i given an additional week off, on question and answer period was ‘ gifézdmonal bam' for pom“, hem- The trustees announced Wed- nesday that the week off would be given provided students at:- tend school on days that are rainy. and pick potatoes on Elm: Dr. Johns was introduced to. the group by Earle Adams of i Charlottetown. a member of thvc‘ dairy division of the department of agriculture. 9 He addressed a similar group of reducers from Prince nd . wesptern Queens counties earlier a aeg‘llar basis- io the day at Summerside. i eglonal ngh $011001 $116611" l here had last week off. and were Council Meet ays. School will resume Monday on .to return to school Tuesday. It lwas found. however. about 90 of the 360 students were missing from so 00 Charlottetown Lions Consider Boys' Club Ernest Cotton of Moncton, ., a supervisor for the Boys’ Clubs of Canada in the Maritime Provinces, was the guest speaker at the regular dinner meeting of the Char~ lottetown Lions Club at th Charlottetown Hotel last nigh. The local Lions Club, at pre- sent exploring the possibilities of sponsoring a boys’ club in .z on this city. invited Mr. Cotton to speak to their group on the aims and objects and organiz- ational aspects of such an or- ganization. Speaking of the high values that the formation of boys’ clubs have brought to commun- .ities across the North American continent, Mr. Cotton pointed out that the first step- is to as- certain, through proper sur- vey. if there is a need for a boy’s club. “If there is no need-then let's not waste time and money" the speaker stated. “but there is a need-then let's do something about it" he con- tinued_ “If you believe in the future - you believe in boys-so do all you can for them". NOT FOR DELINQUENTB He pointed out that one of the attractive features of such a club. is that the individual boy feels that it is “his club and reminded his listeners of that nostalgic feeling that most of them had for the treehouse or shack in the neighborhood back- yard in their early youth. “It is not a club for delinquents" he stated, “it is for all boys who wish to joint it, but where these clubs have developed. do linquency has dropped sharply. Boys’ ubs of Canada are non- sectarian and non-political he concluded. During his address, Mr. Cot- ton stated that in the past year a guest of the meeting. sndeuebee .... m a spoke on many of the aspects .Frede'ricton . . . . .. 65 of youth groups in this city, and ‘Saint John . . . . . . .. 46 63 drew attention to the many fine :Moncton ........ .. 46 65 youth facilities already avail- iHaiifax . . . . . . . . . .. 52 62 able to the youth here. lCharlottetown 48 63 He pointed out that a determ- Sydney » . - - - . . . A u 50 50 ining factor of any youth or- Yarmouth - - - - - . -- 43 65 ganization's success is the avail- A St- Jahn’s. Nfld. u 47 53 ability and willingness of the 05‘0" i - - - i A - . - - -- :2 public at large to supply the New York ~ - - - - ~ - -~ 42 blot out My and are forecast in all regions, Regional forecas 55; Northern Nova Scotia. Eastw our Store. Cape Breton. Prim. Edward inland. Eastern N B. Counties: clouding ove ' Mal noon with showers beginning in afternoon; cooler; ligh or voluntary help needed to work HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- Ne Glasgow and hen a side by side with the profeg- l trier office says the disturb- and 52, Sydney 15 and 50, Chap. signal supervisor. and organ- ance which passed through New lottetown w m ‘8. Moncton 12ers. Brunswick Wednesday after- 35 noon was located near Seven Islands Wednesday night and moving rapidly northward away from the district. Dry air will clear the skies throughout the Maritimes. new disturbance will reach PRESENTATION MADE i Club president Allison Gill introduced the guest speaker1 d T. L. FitzGerald thanked Mr. Cotton for his address onl behalf of the Lions Club. 3 S At the commencement. of‘; Gaspe this evening. As a result last nights meeting. William~ skies will cloud over the dis- Brown, on behalf of the Char- a . Outlook for Friday -— Cloudy and cool. High tide today at Charlotte- town 12.39 pm. At Rustico at 8.06 a.m. and 7.23 pm. Summer- side tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises to- day at 7.31 a.m. and sets at 8.24 pm. All times ADT. lcttetown Lions Club. made a presentation and brief address of thanks to Frank P . manager of the Charlottetown Hotel, for the many kindnesses he has extended to the Lions Club during the many meetings and functions held at the hotel during the past several years. Mr. Pellerin will leave the pro- vince later this month, when he turns the hotel management over to private ownership as the result of a sale to private interests by the ONE some months ago. and a half 10 new boys' clubs have been started in the Mari- times. stretching from Sum- merside and Alberton, P.E.I. to Newfoundland. and that at the present time there are some 600 clubs in the United States, and that it is their aim to develop 500 more during the next 10 years at the rate of 50 per year. and that the Cana- dian organization is affiliated with its counterpart in the R b.S.A John Evans, representing both the YMCA and the Charlotte- town Recreational Couucil. was WEATHER TORONTO lCPl — Observed D . pizzas... 2. :3 Will“ SPOT gancouver fig 653 1C OI‘la . . . . . . . . .. i Edmonton . . . . . . .. 43 48 E S T A U R A N T S itil;r::z::z:z: ii 4.3 TRURQ N-S- 35:3? .:::::::::: ‘33 3.3 PHONE 893-3663 Mont-real ....... .. 37 51 APPLY 1‘0 ' 3 temperatures from the weather I office: ‘ Min. Max. . . . . . . . . . .. 27 WAITRESSESE WANTED MUST BE CLEAN AND NEAT EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY lightest of mixers Is Adiourned la count allowed in milk sun-l , pied to Canadian consumers was . momms 0‘ d‘étecu‘m and treat” film” of the disease. Case Goes To ‘ 15 times as high as that in com < . ‘ SUMMERSIDE .. A 5 ecial - ~ He stressed the importance of . . p =‘ petmve counmes' controlling disease and spoilage t°wn 90"““1 meelmg called [QTiSUpl‘eme Court Dr. Johns. one of Canada .~ last night was adJoui-n to this best-known experts on milk sa- ibarleria in milk by washing 'iu lcontatners. milking machines. nitation. is technical advisor for l and other equipment with clean- Suspended Sentence Given In lheit Case GEORGETOWN — County Stipendiary Magistrate James B. Johnston. QC. had a large docket before him here Wednesday. The crown in all cases was resented by Deputy Attor». hey-General J. Arthur McGui- Cm. QC. Joseph Gladstone Vllozzn, of Valleyfield. charged with break. enter and theft and represent- ed by William A. Reddtn. am] Who had previously pleaded guilty, was given a two year suspended sentence. and enter- ed into a recognizance in the amount of $500 with two sure- ties to keep the peace. James Malcolm MacLeod of Valleyfleld. represented by Mr. Roddin. who earlier entered a plead of not guiltly to a char-Jo of break, enter and theft. who had elected trial by judge. without a jury. had Nov. 12 at 7.30 p.m. set as date for pre- llminary hearing. CASES DISWSSED Larry Wayne Fraser of Mon. tague. represented by Mr Red- dlll. pleaded not guilty to hunt- W 13 O. In migratory birds in a closed' DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Classified death notice column MchlE - At Prince County Hospital Wednesday. Oct. 21. 1N4, Angus H. MacKie of 254 Notre Dame Street. Summer- stde, Resting at the Bowness Funerll Home. Funeral ar- rsngements to be announced later. McflNNA - At his home. 04 Gmt George Street. Tues- day. Oct. 23. 1964. Wilfred L. "exams. in his 71st year. Rest- Ing at the Charlottetown Fu- . Friday mm. leaving the funeral home at 3.45 for Requiem High "no It St, Dunstan's Basilica It 9 o'clock. Intermnt in the Catholic cemetery. BY -— At toltetowu Hospital. Oct. 1). 1m. Mrs. Mark Mur. D Upper Queen Street Resting It the Charlottetown Funeral Home. The funeral Fri- nmrnlng. Ieavln‘ the fu- net-l home at 10.15 for Re. m HUI Mus at St. .ioa- chlm's Glitch. Vernon River It 10.46 o'clock, Interment to I» am may. the Char- Kln gs: season and the evidence Tuesday. . of :RCMP Constable David Power ‘was heard for the Crown T accused gave evidence as did James Sampson. e magis- trate dismissed the case. The case of James Gary Sampson of Charlottetown, also represented y Mr. in, charged with the same offence as Fraser. was dismissed with- out evidence being taken when the Crown and the defence agreed to accept the same evidence as in the Fraser case. ‘ Bookins Produce (Montaguel iLt.d.. which previously pleaded guilty to a charge of failing Ito file income tax realms. was i represented by Mr. Reddln and n 5‘ (D lwas fined $25 and costs w ievidence was shown the court that the return had been filed. Louis Clarence David ' Georgetown. represented by JP. Nicholson. charged with driving without due care and ‘attention. had s case ad- ‘jourued to Oct. 28. George Darvtd Johnston. of St. Geonge's. charged with hit and run. pleaded guilty and was fined $75 and costs or 20 days. THEFT OF 8100 BILL Francis Colin MacLeau of 1Southport. charged with tho i theft of a $100 United States Your. elected trial by magic- 7trate and pleaded guilty. BI was given a two year suspend- erl sentence and ordered to on- i 9. and a building permit to from or of Cedar and Notre Stree . The special meeting had been called to pass a resolution on the proposed industrial park was adjourned when two of the councillors. who had been un- able to attend a meeting yester- y afternoon between the At- lantic Development Board and the town. asked for time to read an ABD draft on the park before voting on the resolution. evening after it was. agreed tol give a special moving permit: hearing at a charge of criminal the negligence against Percy Dan- Boy's Club in order that they let Dunphy. Souris. ended here m y be able to move a building. which they will use as quarters. Spring Street to the corn- Dame, b slated for the Green Road but d SOURIS — The preliminary today with the defendant bound over to the Supreme Court for trial in Georgetown, in Novem- er. Edgar Roy Johnston of Alber- ton. pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while impaired. He was fined $100 and costs or 10 ays. Chester George MacIutyre of Scams. pleaded guilty to a charge of hit and run. He was fined $75 and costs or 20 days. Joseph Blair Carter of Scum. appeared for sentence on a charge of theft of a motor vehi- Two Escapees Appear In Court Two persons charged with un- lawfully escaping legal cus- tody from Queen County Jail. Andrew Alphonse Arsenault. Ab- ram’s Village. and Thomas Henry Bristol. Liverpool. N.S.. were remanded until Oct. 23 for sentencing. Bristol was also remanded on aucharge of theft of an automo- e. James Francis Murphy of Millview was fined $50 and cle. He was given a two year suspended sentence, and order- ed to post a $500 bond. Clarence John Malone. Souris River. appeared on charged of assault. damage to property and possession of liquor not purchased as a vendor. He had pleaded not guilty earlier. The case was adjourned to Sourls on Oct. 28, to fix a date for hearing. TRESPASSING Leopold Roussel of Souris, Ip- peared on a charge of trespass- ing at night. No plea was taken .and the case was adjourned to Souris on Oct. 28 while the Crown obtains an interpreter. Five charges of unlawful pos- session in a place other than a TWO REPORTS (Continued from page it walk. will submit a total of tour reports on successive phases the loot. The government has already received reports on phases one and two. but has de- clined. to make either one of these public. The final two to- ports are expected to follow in the coming months and the final one will include the de- tailed plans and specifications on which a tender call can be S. ler into a $500 bond with two based I suretics. The case was adjourn- -ed to Charlottetown on Oct. 28 for execution of the bond. .‘ Douglas Allan Younker of ‘Southport. charged with pos- ‘session of stolen goods. ‘goods being the 8100 United 'states bill. elected trial imagistrate and pleaded guilty. He was given a two years sus- pended sentence and ordered to .enter info $500 bond with two ‘ sureties. The case was adjourn. ed to (Iiarlottetown on Oct. as for execution of the bond. The offense involving the Am- erican money took place at Kincsboro where the two youths were employed picking potat- oes. Raymond Martin Griffin. d iMontague. changed with soil- ing liquor. had his case ad- journed by consent to Nov. 18 with no plea being taken. Two persons were each fined ated in a public place. Two {worms were each fined 01) and cosh for illegal possession of liquor. National defence headquari. ere said here that it has had no official involvement in the crossing planning and there was no indication of any future in- volvement. It had been sug- gested that the navy would be interested in a clear access up and down the strait in the case of an emergency. But the plan- ned provision of the swing bridge or lock will allow pas- sage of ships of the size the navy employs. funeral home at 8.45 K Of C FUNERAL NOTICE ' members of the Knights of Columbus. Council 824 are requested to attend pro our late brother Wilfred MoKeunn to 22. It 8 pm. at the Charlottetown Fu and to attend the funeral Friday morning. leaving residence, were heard. and the accused fined $20 and coat! or 30 days. lOCAl BRIEFS. MacGINNIs FUNERAL lThe funeral of Mrs. Seymour l (Lutiel MacGinnis was held iyesterday aftemoou from the ‘Cutcliffe Funeral Home Ser- 'vice was conducted by Rev. J :63. Ball. Hymns sung | What a Friend We Have In Jo- sus and The Lord is My Shep- herd. Pallbearens were: Wil- liam Ward. William Beer. Eric , Parker. John Squarebrigga. Er- llc Jay. John Wilson. Interment tin the People's cemetery. for t. Oct. natal Home a.m. Sgd. 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