ISLAND. NEWS PAGE 2" The Guardian, Charlottetown) Thurs. May 720, 1965. BROTHERS GRADUATE Lesie. right. and Lyrecnd? Jay. sens of Wr and Mrs Kenneth Jay. Mount Stewar received their Bachelor of Arts degrees at the srecesting ex _@rcises at Mount at Mount Allis Un versity on Mav 1! Lesiie.'s emploved at Genera’ Motors while Lyraood has a= with San mitton ° Ont at Oshawa accepted 2 posit soms-Sears at Ha where he will. bezin _June 1 work on Police Dog Work Demonstrated A large number of city pelce @fficers as well as RCMP were en hand vesterday afternoon at Victoria Park when one of the trained police docs «ts broucht here especially for the demon- stration of his type of polices work. The dog and his handlers were brought here from Dorchester, NB. by Police Chief Sterns Webster who asked the work of the dog be shown to his and _all_ other interested people- A beautiful animal! trained to Perfection, the dog readily per- Mitted Youngsters to fondle and scratch him while he was at rest. but when his handler cal!l- ed him to action with the order “get him” the doz went imme- diately to the attack. Trained top obey the command of the man holding the leash. when the leash a] was handed tn the second hand. ler he just as quickly attacked the first one when ordered The demonstration was wit- Ressed by a larze number of Spectators including a majority of city councitiers and a num- ber of citizens who had gather- ed. One well known city lawyer was heard to exclaim to nearby policemen _“] would rather have your cambined ferces afier me than that dog™ Surwienide Woman Dies SUMMERSIDE Mrs. Lucy Goodwin. a long-time resident of this town. died in Prince County Hospital Tuesday after- noon in her 65h year: Wife of Sydney Goodwin 66 ‘Russell Street, she was the former Lucy Gillis and the daughter of John and Bridzet (Sheen) Gillis of Kensington The deceased was - married ‘twice, first to Willard: MacNeill who predeceased her. and then to her surviving hushand. Mr. Goodwin. There were no chil- drén_from__either_marriaze....._ Surviving along with her hus. - band are two brothers, Harold of Toronte. and Hubert. North- ern B.C. Two sisters predeceas- ed her. Suzar maple trees in Ontario are vanishing, owing to the syit- ability of the sugar maple for making furnituré\and golf clubs: ST. PETERS AYLMER HAMILTON PURITAN WEEKEND ore JACKSON'S GROCERY TOMATO SOUP, 8—10 or. tins 2. 99e COOKIES, 2'/2 Ib. box IRISH STEW, 24 oz. tins FANCY MOLASSES, 2 ats. __.. MAY 20, 21.22 89e Ae. ‘4le 79¢ ‘NYLONS SEAMLESS FIRST QUALITY ee 2 pairs 9c SMOKED PICNICS BOLOGNA NEOPRENE KINGTRED - Work Boots , MEAT by Kaufman, pair $8.95 Jest arrived Kaufman Sneakers fer the Ib.41¢ ib. 33c the whole family COLD PAK VALLEY FARM , Free Delivery FROZEN FOODS STRAWBERRIES, 15 oz. tub ..... 39% FRENCH FRIES .. .. 2 Ib. poly bag 5Ic Ph. 3-2 Cerebral Palsy Conference Said Uniquely For arenes The fifth annua! conference on Centre. Cerebral Palsy. scheduled in ert a oe Charlottetown June 44. will have Riverside ee dee and director as Koezier. clinical director of the Psy ic Research Institute MacDonald. directer of Chariot- — < > of Londen. Ont tetown'’s sheltered workshop housing and the need for 2 mini. “2S¢ and at the same time pay at were sons st DON’T MISS THE BIG HOLIDAY Dr Koegler and fr “Keith The conference is unlike other mum wage for all classes of ‘M&M rents for substandard bous- reson a aoe Armstrong. “of Toronto, national CP’ conferences now being held workers highlighted the May '™S Ee are vores ane ee nn ane commells ehebaet DANCES executive director. Canadian. in other parts of Canada. offic- meeting of the Catholic Soctal the field of tow rented hensing May 2 and 21 Rehabilitation Council for Disabled. will unique conference which will be participation by parents ts guest speaker Dr. S. J. of the Mental Health division’ Charlottetown; and Gordon the ials stress..in that the discuss- participate in the ions are designed to encourage Nurses’ Residence of and attended by families and work- families of cerebral palsy vic- throuzghest the four Provinces Besides the speeches tours, the Conference wil! fea- ture 2 special panel on ed Workshops for the Cerebral * Paisied”. conducted by Dr. M. N. Beck. director of Charlotte- town’s Mental Health clinic; Dr. Toder Gencheff. orthopedic sur- georn of PEI 's Rehabilitation —ers_uith__the_.cerebral _palsied_tims_not—just-deectersand—spec-—_workers_in_the city are required Atlantic ialists. Conference chairman. Briza- and dier MW. Reid. of Charlotte- town, deputy mumister of wel- “Shelter- fare. said the conference theme regular ‘Parental Responsibility in Cerebral Palsy Programs. is, designed to impart as much in- formation and encouragement to Atlantic Area families as poe title. . * Resisting Fisheries Officer * Costs Montrose Man $200, ALBERTON Adams. Montrose... was fined $2) and costsor—five months | W. Chester S_| by Magistrate MacDonald at Alberton vester- day. for resisting and wilfully eostructing fishery officer Nor- ‘man- MacLeod in the perform- ance of his duties fishing without a license Adams was fined $10 and costs and a third charge possession of 3 undersize lobsters, which mmvolved the seizure of his fish- beat. was adjourned to mz June 9 for a decision. Represent- ed by J. Melville Campbell. the — accused pleaded guilty to all three charges. Bruce MacDon- ald appeared for*the Crown other fishermen in the Ada seizure. James Alfréd Garth Powers and Stephen Perle Mc- Neill, Alberton South, received fines of $3 and costs each for possession of “50 undersized lob- | sters + Duplicate Bridge Standings Given Following are the results of the Duplicate Bridge Club play held at the Charlottetown Hotel this week NORTH - SOUTH Senn Senn 55.85 Kelly — MacDonald 55.469 Rozman — Coaty — - 53.12 Douglas — Douglas 34.00 MacMillan — Duffy 51.95 EAST-WEST Atkins — MacLean 63.78 | Connolly — Toombs $7.73 Campbell — Stewart 56.42 Buntain — Cotton 27 53.96 MacDonald — Hambly 53.78 Ivan Chester | s boat at the time of its | Peter Lloyd McNeill, Alber- ton, was fined $10 and costs for For driving whtle impairee , Wendell Thomas Hardy. Alber- ton, and Charlies William Adams, Elmsdale, were each fined $75 and costs. Tan Gordon Irving. Atherton, was fined $10 and costs for ex- ceeding the speed-limit in a 30- mile zone Austin Joseph O'Meara. Al- rton, was fined $10 and costs driying without due care and attention John Edward Gavin. Tignish, and Edward Joseph DesRoches. | St. Felix, were fined $10 and costs for driving. without a license : | A Cascumpec resident fined $20 and costs for being intoxicated in a public, place and a man fromm St. Felix was fined $20 and costs for. posses-— | sion of intoxicating liquor. Thomas Gain, Portage. re- ‘ceived a $10 fine for operating an improperly equipped vehicle. Miminegash Tender Let. OTTAWA (Special) — A con- -trract..of $60.489 fora mer ex-| tension at Miminegash has been awarded to Morrison and -- Mac- Rae Limited of Summerside, Solititor General J. Watson MacNaught announced here Wednesday. The Morrison and MacRae figure was the lowest received Pair Caught Inside Store SUMMERSIDE — Joseph Wil- liam Lavoilette and Joseph Ray- mond —Chaisson. both of merside. pleaded guilty to char- Ses of break and entry in town police court Wednesday morn- mz and were remanded to this morning for sentencing by Mag- istrate-R--S- Hinton, QC The two accused were appre- hended at Gaudet’s Save- Easy Supermarket ‘at approximately or o'clock Wednesday morning ty town police constables Gerdes Gordon Grady and George Arsenault The police were on regular patrol. checking buildings. when the arrest was made. The two accused had gained entry into the store bya rear window in the building ‘situated over a gar- haze shed The police were waiting for them when they came out of the.’store but the accused. on observing them. retreated into the building. One of the two tried to make a break through a side door~but_ was apprehend- ed before he could get far. The second accused was apprehend... ed inside the building Upon further investigation the police found that the pop ma- chine had been rifled and a number of bottles of extract and other minor items taken Also mside the store was a bac full of groceries which apparently had ean planned as part of the ont” SPECIAL \Met __ WHITE SWAN L SAVING! > x Dal WHITE SWAN ALWAYS GIVES YOU ONE-THIRD MORE USABLE TISSUE‘... BUT NOW YOU SAVE EVEN MORE! *Sangie ply Whats Swan grves you one-therd more usable tissue than any two ply product at anypnce. e Sum- ; ;| when tenders for the job closed * b May 12. The work wil! be in addition to about $30,900 wWhich.was spent last year at. Miminegash The north breakwater will be made | 100 feet longer with a width of 37 feet. It will be of sheet stee! piling. held Ftogether with tie rods and be filled with sand- stone: Asphak. will be poured over the surface to make a bitu- minous top Mr. MacNaught said this yéar’s work is to keep the seas from breaking through and it | will-also provide a better chan- nel entrance into the mooring area The fishermen at Miminegash have been pressing for some years for such hatbor improve- ments which had been held up by the earlier government austerity program Lorne Monkley Named Deputy v. Secretary Lorne - Monkiey, c mn of the provincial civil servants commission, has beefi appointed deputy provincial secretary Mr. Monkley’s appointment “was approved at Tuesday's cab- inet meeting. He succeeds Wendall MacKay who accepted a position with the Island De- velopment Company on May 15. In making the appointment Tuesday. Provincial Secretary 4. David Stewart said Mr. Monk- ley’s appointment will “create @ vacancy on the civil service commission which will be filled by the government in due coutse " » | Coady Group : Tours Island A group: of international stud- ents, who attend the Coady in- ternational institute of St. Fran- cis Xavier University in Anti- gonish. N.S. is making a tour of the Island this week. .The group. accompanied by John Chisholm, a member of the faculty of the Coady in- Stitute. visited Charlottetown The group ‘Is interested tn ob. serving co - operatives. credit ‘unions, government depart- ments. the experimental farm; 4H clubs, women's institutes, Some ae extension depart- ARDA projects and fam- ay fs corms Travel Bureau Acting Director Is Appointed | Robert LeClair. professor of French at Prince of Wales Col- | lege. has heen appointed acting- | director of the Provincial Travel Bureau His was announ- | | ced by J David Stewart, tourist | development minister, . tae ented © eekly he eeeeay other from Dingweil's Mills were president Endorsed By Bureau =: ; 3 ? -4 : jie. Gerehd Mesto: sialt oot caerend _ wan Sepl _euiiag | Seabees They were each : ¢ : S i personnel. Jack MacDoraid. 224 liquor to another perses, was re- famed $20 and costs. yo + | property. Peter MacNeill. manded to Charisttetows on A-susitagt of Bete Rete Se ? a ee Saker prtaenn ser ame Gopenae atlennay Bs Suelo und -Oiie OF te \chiares daring the st mm er McQuaid. .QC. will present while anather from Souris was months was approved and the ‘¥® witmesses arraigned on a charge of disturb- child welMare commitiee was A resident of Souris and an- ine ibe peace and drew a sim- each charged with possession of The Crown was represented by liquor im places other than ther J. Arthur McGuigan, QU. A discussion on rental! available under the federal-pro- vinctal-city sharing plan was strongly endorsed John Mulligan, auditar for the Welfare “Bureau held a the he Char lottetown Hospital Monday It was pointed out that mar AT THE “ROLLAWAY oe burean, and J T Place. ° rer reviewed the preparemee #1 Souris Court — of the 1966 budget for the P_E_}. United Fund. of which the Bureau 's a member acenry. Reports were heard from the County 2ustr. followine committees: family Besdav - ate’s Court = \ welfare. Frank Moran: child wel- - Paulene Feehan, of Dundee, day's meeting of the cabine’ Mr. LeClair will be act: director during the ilince<s ‘of the director Georze V Music -at all dances by The Amberst, N.S. Fraser Today, Firday and Saturday MANY WITH 2 TROUSERS @ New dart shades for spring and inte summer wear @ Big ranze of sizes in 4 te --@ - Chease_ from_this_ selection of quahty -saite- guaramteed= te give - comiart. Regular $69 and $79 ee TERYLENE and COTTON, SLACK 79 2 Prs. “13.00 SPORT SHIRTS @ The price is se geod the maker alles us te publish bis name oe @ AN first quality by 2 Canadians maker @ Light shades. @ sammer pac and ‘Ss @ Wash with ease and_ ——iries te ecriginal geod mM @ Big coleer ranze of beize. blac. tan: and alive Reg. $8.00 Value @ Bic size rance from 36 te & @ Bay several fer the belidays abead Reg. to 6.00 2 for 7.75 CANVAS and SUEDE CASUAL SHOES @ Sef bouncy feam soles @ Browns. grevs, blacks @ Slip-on and lace styles @ Vilues to 500 a @ Harvey Woods @ MacGregor © Regular to 1.50 95°. 3-'2| Canvas .. ella sense ioe Teme, of oem tec. eth o- wii ectineees steerer Cc essemnatboem | Saturday Afterncon From 2 ‘til 5:30—Adm. 50c and Monday Night 9 ‘til 1—Adm. 75¢ ontenentials, from ) SOCKS — |SHIRTS N’ SHORTS @ Famous Maritime Maker Reg. 1.00 73% -3-'2™ WHERE QUALITY Is SURE ~~ RE