for summer coolin ONTAGUES GUIDES IN CAMP S .' Sandra Sleeves. Glenda Po- wer. Carol Ferguson. Sharon Steeves and Judy Clow. all of Montague were the winners of the best all around patrol.[ Girl Guides at the Kings Coun- I Breaking Out ls Charge Faced By Ch'town Man Emmett Bernard Blacquiere, Charlottetown, elected trial by magistrate and pleaded guilty to the charge of breaking out of the Rollaway Club, after hav- ing entered the building with the Intent to commit an indictable offence. Following his plea. the accused was remanded until July 24 for sentence. Convicted of being drunk and disorderly. John Maclnnls. Char- lottetown, was bound over to keep the peace for two years and ordered to enter into a bond in the amount of $500 with two sureties of $250 ‘lach. The ac- cused was given until July 25 complete the bond. the charge of speeding. at 45 m.p.h. -west on Klrkwood Drive, Bernard Joseph Perry. West Royalty, was fined $25 and costs or 10 days. Convicted on a charge of inde- sent exposure. Patrick Joseph Playground Moving In S By RALPH CANIERON Guardlan—Patriot Staff Writer Plans for the proposed new playground and recreation area near Spring Park School are be- lng completed by the Home and School Association of that dis- trict. prior to submission to official bodies, J, Eldon Green. president. said yesterday. The section involved is part of the resent school territory plus the land running along Dun- kirk Street and down Nassau Street, which was acquired by the city some time ago. with the remainder. 435 bet, owned by the city. Mambers of the Home and Ichool Association expect. to ‘work closely with the Play- Commission. and taking present school area feet of open space he- and the Dltbliosed play- theenstof . '1‘ a rather than a wad- _ Dorothy Corrigan. chairman or ty Girl Guides camp held at Heartz Shore. East Royalty last week. Patsy Sinclair was chosen most popular guide and Betty MacDonald. Morell, best all around guide. Camp com- l Cairns. Charlottetown. w a s fined $10 and costs or five days in jail by Magistrate A. J. Has- larm in city police court yester- y. Pleading guilty to a second charge of possession of intoxi- cnting liquor in a place other than his residence, the same ac- cused was fined $20 and costs or days. Cairns was coun- selled by Lester P. 0Donneli. Charged with the possession of intoxicating liquor not purchas- ed from a vendor's store, Clar- ence Arnold Howatt. Victoria. was fined $30 and costs or E ys. Another dnmk and disord- erly. was reported to have been committed in Riverside Hospi- l. lGirl Escapes lFrom Truck HAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souri l s, Kings County- 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, 'l‘ues., July 24, 1962. Body Recovered . By Draining Pond SOURIS — The body of 12- year-old Frank Dixon of Mono- ton, N.B.. was recovered from the muddy bottom of Dixon's Pond. East Baltic, early yester- day afternoon. ~ l l l . The young lad and his 40-year- K |old uncle. John Dixon of East _Baltic. were drowned Monday lnight when their small outboard fmotor boat overturned while .1 fishing. The body of John Dixon mandant was Mrs. D. MacMil- lan: leaders were Mrs. Earl Lewis. Souris: Miss K. Rogers, Souris: Miss Jean Brown. Mo- rell; Mrs. E. Duvar, Monta- gue and Mrs. G. 0. Warner. Under Water MONTAGUE — A 16-year-old girl with great presence of mind managed to extricate herself from the cab a submerged‘ truck at Beach Point yesterday afternoon. S a n d r a MacNeill. Murray Harbor. narrowly escaped drow- ning when the halt‘-ton truck she was backing on the wharf a Beach Point plunged over th e edge of the dock and sank to the bottom. She said she tried the brakes wouldn't Miss MacNeill managed to roll down the window and make her escape from the cab under wat-’ er. She floated to the surface where she was assisted to safe- ty by her father. John MacNeill and Roy Stewart. ~ The girl is reported none th a worse for her experience. to stop but hold . Of four drunk and incapables. three were each fined $20 and costs or 10 days. and the fourth was remanded until July 25. Plans Said A pring Park city. the association has ambiti- ous plans. which include a sum- mertime baseball diamond which wo d be converted to an open air skating rink in winter. and Montague lady Dies In 94th Year and return on Sept. 4. he said. 7 Cases Heard At Montague .~ All charges were laid by to w in Fitness Festival To Be Discussed A meeting of the Atlantic pro- vinces physical education direc- Ployer’s Cut ls $1 3,000 DUNEDIN. Fla. (AP)-—Gary Player's victory in PGA golf tournament over the week- end netted him $13,000 but he ‘still remains fifth in total money won this year. Player was king of the money makers last year with more. than $6-i.000 to his credit. Still tops. according to the list released Monday by the Profes- sional Golfers‘ Association. is Arnold Palmer with $71,198. Palmer placed well down in the field of the PGA and won under Player has won a total of 1 13. Gene Littler is ranked second with $57,260; Bill Casper third with $52,438 and Jack Nicklaus, fourth with $48148 tors will probably be held this week to plan for the area‘: fitness festival at the Canadian National Exhibition. David Bos- well. P.E.l. physical education director said yesterday. At that time the directors will decide definitely on the theme for the Atlantic provinces parti- cipation in the festival. and. de- pending on the theme, the num- be!‘ Of Persons to be sent and how they will be selected. Big Price Paid For Soccer Star Charles, English soccer star who was sold to an Italian team for $168,000 five years ago. was bought back by Leeds United of England Monday for $148,400. Charles beca in Italy than in England with his brilliant play. was recovered late Monday night, with dragging operations continuing throughout the night in an effort to locate the other bod y. Dragging was discontinued shortly after noon yesterday and the body was located by drain- ing the pond. This _was done by two bulldozers. w h i c h broke holes in the dam. When the wa- ter reached a low level the body was spotted resting on the bottom of the pond. During the morning two skin divers tried to locate the body. They were “Doc" Richard of Souris. and John White of Mon- Well Known Souris Resident, 0 MURIS —- One of the town“: am: Saturday at t-he age of 11!). A rugged individual. 1‘- Bartlett cut his day‘: supply - wood every morning and did so the rim." of his death. The same day he attended a friend’: fu- neral and also another friend's waké ' Mr. Bartlett and his believed he came to the ‘province from n ulohn Bartlett, Dies At 100 Many stories are told about Newfoundland ‘ the early 1900‘: when he was 40 Yelfi old. A story as to how Mr. Barb " 1 ti got to the province indicates that he had been on a schooner. which after leaving Iaoulsburs. N.s.. landed at A-nnandale. 7.3-‘- §-'. they died he inherited property. He later sold it and moved to Sourls. no he married Catharina Selkirk. who in Sqttembsr .'t Maclnnls 70. of predeceased him 1. There are no survivors. G'town Vllhips Montague 12-5 , MONTAGUE -— in Little Lea- gue baseball on Friday evening at Montague. Georgetown tented Montague-."A" 125 MacKlnnon pitched for George-. town and Carl Fraser started for Monta the Bell who finished the game. Top ‘batters of the evening were B_. Mccannell of rg ow he was four to four. For Montague Arthur Fraser and John Sulli- van were each three for three. The standing at present is as follows: Montague B played four and won four: Georgetown played four won two and lost two; Cardigan played four. won one and lost three: Montague played four. won one and lost. reo. ‘ do - wmi M.‘F.» No. The famous. grease capacity Baler. At gue. In addition to the earlier‘ list of survivors is a sister, Jean, 9. lnman. coroner. GREAT MOSQUE The beautiful imperial mosque at Isfahan in central AN M-F has announced no inquest will me a bigger star ‘ be held. Iran was built between 1585 and 16%). j ATTENTION late John Dixon. East our late comrade. VETERANS . l Veterans will assemble at the home of the LEEDS, England (AP)—John‘ Baltic at 2 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon to attend the funeral of Cars will leave the Souris Legion home at 1:45 pm. HAY SPECIAL EVERY l0 BALER less. I0 ion an hour the new low price ‘of« 5 $1995” 1 we ores: ABSOLUTELY TREE TRACTOR , - MOWER OF YOUR CHOICE FROM OUR \ WIDE STOCK SELECTION PHONE 39-3 WE DELIVER ANYWHERE ON P. E.» I. % LAYTON GREEN ALBANY. P. E. I. l The festival is set for Sept. 3 at the CNE. Participants will go by TCA on Saturday, Sept. 1, MONTAGUE — seven cases were before William Reddin. Montague town magistrate. yes- terday. Five of these were for driving without due care and at- tention. Donald Bruce. Lyndale and Lee MacRae of Beaton‘s Mills were each fined $10 and_costs, while two others paid $5 fines. Garnet James Maclntyre was fined $15 a 1'! costs. Two other men were fined for being drunk in a public place. policeman. Ed Downe. MONTAGUE — The death oc- curred at her home in Monta- gue on Monday. July 23 of Mrs. Lucy Ann Johnstone. widow of the late Captain W. A. John- DECORATIVE WORK The use of plate glass for mirrors. making them popular as furnishings. started in the 17th century. stone. in her 94th year. ‘ She leaves to mourn one sis- ter. Mrs. Henrietta Reynolds of: San Francisco; one daughter Muriel in New York City a n (1 two sons. Barry C. at Montag. ne and Cecil W., of Sornerville. Mass late Mrs. Johnstonc W a s the former Lucy Ann Crichton of Murray Harbor South. ATTENTION! For all your Car and Fire INSURANCE with an extension added to pro- vide for open air curling for youngsters. This would be included in the intermediate games area and l would provide for baseball. soft- ball, football. basketball. vol- leyball. badminton, shuffle-board. croquet. horse shoes and a track and field training ground. The final part. along Dunkirk and down Nassau Streets, would have a special attraction for mothers of small youngsters. It willhave sand boxes enclos- within a special "crawl area”, and also have plenty of large and small shade and orna- mental trees. Surrounding the entire project 3. serve the double purpose of keep- ing tho children off lie street and protecting adjoining proper- owners. Supporting the move is Mrs the City Council welfare com- mittee. and city representative on the Playground Commission. flowever. before any work may be done. sanction for the proposal mist be received from the School Board and City Council for use of the land. Ap- proximately six acres of land are involved. would be an attractive fence to A WAL1‘Ol\"S STREAM The Dove River in Derby- Shlfe. England. one of Izaak Walton's favorite spots, is still Call us today. PEAKE-MARTIN LT 3 Queen St. Dial 2-1261 frequented by anglers. the rush, and save 3 Siding. and Clapboar FOR FREE ES 18 spring Park Road. PRODUCE T MO‘N'!'n!:AI..(CP) —-_Agricnl- tum department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stations. wooden car- tons extra-largo 37: large 36; glegllllll 31: small 22: I 24: and Butter: Current receipts ton- derable 92-50%. 03-51% fresh croamery prints. 10!! Dflce 63- 54. fresh wholesale tendon-able. lowyrlco of- ‘ In anywhere in P. 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