ISLAND NEWS PAGE lSuspencled Sentence A“ ‘°"""' ‘Given For Assault The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Sept. 28. 1964. 5‘ A Charlottetown man. James 1 days on a charge of vagrancy. leahltilé‘linw‘:..iili1“.3”:l “'"gngggfcficfggfchggs “W Milton Farmer Dies l l l .. I charge of assault. when he ap-1 $90 and costs or 30 (hi I . - ya on a . petared in rfmgmlbe’o" Malg' charge of unlawful possession Sn” ' ' as ‘m' QC’ n of liquor in a place other than city police court SSaturday. a residence l The charge involved an as-‘t ' sault on Longaphie's wife. Long- , aphie appeared on remand from . cos“ 0’ 20 day“ 0“ charge“ °I ‘ 9 Four men were fined $20 andl‘ DONNING SILK hats for the occasion, Robe. Bentley of (left) and Steve Joyce of SDU are seen "poised for battle" as they challenge each other for permanent possess- SDU-PWC Set For Blood Battle Red Cross nierville. N.S. and Wilbur Dunctan's University 3 and the spring and fail ion of this Centennial Year blood donor trophy which is up for special com-petition be- tween the two colleges during 1964‘. Students Two IniurecI est in soldering. holding a com- mission with the Prince Edward Island Highlanders (Black Watch). In World War One Mr. Cole: served, along with a number of other Island volunteers. with the 5th and 6th Mounted Rifles. He and his late brother. Wallace were held in high repute as snip- ers in the 5th Brigade. Wallace was killed in action. Mr. Coles was awarded the Military Medal in the Ypres He was wounded but later returned to the front with. the 25th Battalion. He was re- l cemetery. Besides his widow he leaves to mourn a family of 10, six sons and four daughter. They are. Wallace and Parker at home: Chester and William, Calgary; Joseph, Oshawa: and James in Hamilton; Helen. Mrs. e RCMP and seard‘ and Vernon Gillespie, Milton Aldry, Rescue 0‘ Greenwmdv Mrs. Ray MacCanum' Marsh, 'Scotia were called to look into field: Roma. Mrs. Hollis Cruwys. their Whereabo‘lts- _ Oshawa; an Margaret M". The two boats missing were Clinton Hall, also of Oshawa. ill: 38 {Eat Louis; PM?“ NEW“ . s own y en ac ure. stillhnggggal Amgligsnhelghgzr Murray Harbor North with his Milton. at 2 p.m. Tuesday. , help.” Roy Reynolds and the Interment will be in Milton D?“ L' a 36 3°“ “’5‘” W“ with Stanley Llewellyn and Leonard Smith aboard. four Murray Harbor North area fishermen caused considerable concern on Sunday night when they did not return from haul- ing their nets. MONTAGUE ~ The safety ofl Sunday morning about am. to haul their nets. nets were located about In Collision One man was hospitalized and l a child suffered minor injuriesI when two cars were involved lot a head-on collision near Cherry Valley about 12 miles east of Charlottetown on the Trans- Canada Highway Saturday at- ternoon. RCMP aid the drivers involv-l ed were Joseph Saulnier of Saul-l Mac- t. Prince of Wales College each blood donor clinics in Charlotte- Donald. of Lorne Valley. P.E.I. have new blood donor chairmen town between in the persons of Stephen Joyce Soon-mores at SDU. and 3rd and land Hospital a Jlinior at SDU 4th year at PWC, was won bv was M and Robert Bentley of P-arkdale. SDU with o" Montreal. Both are in the midst of organ- a 35 per cent response. izing keen competitions “blood donor supremacy" FEDS. The special "Centennial Year" trophy pictured above which was put up for competition at both f 0 rl notl only among the various classes but also between the two col- lid vie ition e same basis as last sprin According to Steve Joyce. the SDU inter-class compet‘tion at will be set up along the sa- jlines . formerly among eligible students in Freshmen, Sophmore, Junior and Senior years. A new SDU trophy was the Freshman and I 45 Per cent result year-old son of Mr. a fourth year student at PWC. at the spring clinics, PWC had Raymond, was mated Stephen Joyce a r 1d' Bentley met last night to re- w the terms of the compet- and decided to carry it on me the. Sent to the Prince Edward Is- for observation r. MacDonald. Tl‘.“ th“ee-' ial cuts. RCMP sa r. MacDonald's injuries were her two pricesses were not serious. and it is expected he will be released from hospital. shortly. RCMP said S u n d a yl evening. l Both vehicles were reported to‘ be extensively damaged in - the: collision. The accident happen-.i led about 2 p.m. l Brackley Pi. Girl SUMMERSIDE — One of the largest crowds of the four days was in attendance to witness the closing of the Centennial Fall Fair here Saturday at Civic Stadium. The highlight of the evening Saulnier. was the crowning of the Centen- for fac- nial Queen. She was Miss Elaine Bryanton of Brackley Point and Miss Cathy MacWilIiams represent- ing Montague and ' Dena DesRoches representing couche. Earlier this year Miss ' Bryanton won the title of Dairy Princess of P.E.l. Aside from being bestowed the honor of Queen. Miss Bry- anton also received $250 in cash 1Crowneol Queen l l t l l ' l Radar Traps 37 Speeders MONTAGUE — Saturday at- ternoon the Town Police and the RCMP with a radar trap in and near Montague were re- ported to have given tickets to 37 Speeders who Will appear in court. have to The town police under the direction of Cnst. Ed Downe gave tickets to approximately an driv- 5. Officer Downe stated check was carried out that this with the cooperation of the RCMP and most likely would be continued from time to time to see if the drivers of vehicles who pass through the town and who are in the habit of breaking the speed limit could be stopped. BAY’S DELICACY The luscious white meat of the 'Ihe fishermen had left on. ter Pearson inspected a parade ' ninel of 75 veterans of the Princess ThelPatricia’s Light Infantry Regi- ' 2"ll ment as the unit's 50th anniver-‘ miles out and 18-20 miles northot saw was marked with a cere. east of Cape George a location; mony on Parliament Hill Satur- kncwn as “The Ridge." When the men and their boats l command of former Regimen tal Sergeant Major Charlie Pea . cock, 74. an "original" who car rind the unit’s colors when i returned to Ottawa from Eu . I tbcing drunk and incapable. ' _ " James Coles. M. ED. 72. commended for a commission. l Three persons were fined on l three Others were Elven 20 day I V A soldier. farmer and sportsman In World War Two, Mr. Coles chm-g9. or Speeding. wmiam Suspend“ sentences. one nian‘ V : died in the P.E.I. Hospital Sat- served with the P.E.I. High Andrew Neale of Chm-10m, was fined $10 3N1 905“ 0" “V9. ff .. _ urday morning. landers with the rank of cap- town, was fined $13 and can, dill/S. and .0119 man was new : _ r I ’ J, A veteran of two world wars, *3 _ n. H M Col 8 was (it; fivle days. Itilohn ivan ClOW. of mind“: “lam Md”;- d l - A ' ' ' . n CW ‘3“ '9‘ r. 9 are . was nod 13 and costs ere Organ ug en. wa a . 2:; Yb? mifiigfnmn “32:02:: interefled in conStWCti‘m work or five days, and Allan Mac. fined $10 and costs or five days, l mm o, the Guard of Honor as well 8! farms 8 served Rae, of Charlottetown. was fin- on a charge of making unneces-l _ . . , . (PEI. Highlanders. Black as an appraiser under “‘9 V9“ ed $10 and costs or five days. 'sary noise by blowing a car Miss Della Pineau. left, uated from the Hahfax Infir- watch) on the visit to the prov. Bran? Land A t . an Inspefl- Fined $20 and costs or 20 Iiorn. daughter of Mr. aners. n mary School of Nursmg. The in“ 0‘ His Majesty the late or With the Soldier Settlement gus Pineau. and Miss Lorna convocation exercises were mg George VI in 19'” Board. . . i Do:ron. right. daughter of Mr. held Sept. 13. Both of 'the ' A keen sportsman. he was an and Mrs. Aubin Doiron. both graduates plan to, continue gogdagarvghgzeefpghgogn a); ardent 801i”. rifle IhOt and g of Hope River recently grad- their career in Hahfax. N.S. . . . c m“ ‘n “We Pa" 1“ many His church urination was 1' U A G h ’ C k l HONOR PATS of honor of the 2nd Battalion community activities and be with st. John's Anglican Church p t S I t . . land the regimental band! the We“ W3" retained an inlet" at Milton. i OTTAWA 'CPt—Prime Mlnls- veterans marche under the l ‘ . rope in Aug. 1919. and now lives :day. Accompanied by a guard ' in Watchung, N.J. had not made port at dusk rest- l cuts became concerned and notified the RCMP. search and rescue and all hosts in the area were alerted. The sea was rough with winds gusting to 60 mph and although the fishermen were experts. it was felt that percautions should be taken. About 9:30 p.m. how- ever they arrived in port at Graham’s Creek and although they were not available for comment it was reported they were none the worse for their experience. not Bowling Lanes Available Organizations, Clubs, Church Groups, etc. Monday of 9:00—6 loner Friday of 7200—3 lanes Saturday at 9:00—8 lanes Basilica Recreation Centre ~ DISPLAY A FLAG DURING THE ROYAL VISIT GOOD QUALITY NYLON UNION JACKS and CANADIAN RED ENSIGNS blue crab is one of the main crops from the Chesapeake Bay region of the eastern US. and prizes. The two princesses were each presented with $125 in cash and prizes. Judging of this glamor showl i l . awarded for the fil‘rst time about; lPicl(l 10 days ago to t e Senior claSsl for their high percentage of at- tendance at a n ELAINE BRYANTON 6 HI o e o e e lOCAl G‘s clinic.‘ V v RlEFS ACCOMMODATION TAXED Accomodatfon in Charlotte- town is ex " ted to be taxed to the limit week of the Royal visit. with the arrival of digni- fairies, visitors. and a large corps of press. television and radio writers. commentators and technicians. Most of these groups are expected to move in by the end of this week. ISLAND DELEGATES A four-man Island delegation will attend a meeting of Atlantic Provinces premiers in 'Haii‘fax j 9 Wednesday. log t meeting. which will feature dis- cussion on off-shore mineral rig'its of the Maritimes, a sub- ject due for discussion at the na- tional-provincial level in Ottawa next November. will be Prem- ier W.R. Shaw, his executive assistant, Stanley Warwick; Hon. JD. Stewart, provincial secre- tary. and Hon. Rosaiter. minister of industry and natur- al resources. TWEEDY FUNERAL -— The funeral for Weldon Tweedy of Vernon River was held from Vernon River United Church Saturday afternoon. Services at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. WE. Grant. Hymns were "The Lord's My die Shepherd" and “Abide With Me". Flower bearens were: Tony Enserink. Gordon Lea. Brendon Curran and Re Lel- Palibearens wees: William Vic- kerson. Geonge Hayden. Bow- Tweed . Mac- ard Malcolm Lean, Ceci Tweedy and Wil- liam Hayden. interment was In the church cemetery. HELLO]?! FUNERAL -— : nera-I service for John H. Heli- otfs took place Saturday mom in: from the Henneuey Tuner at Home to St. Dunstan'a Bast:- ica. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Clar- ence Roche. Very Rev. George MacDonald was present in the sanctuary. Pallbearers we re Iix members of the local de- tachment of the RCMP C. E. Walker. Opt. J. 0. Cpl. W.L. Davis. Cpl. RE. W liams. Cat. A.H. Bennett Cst. G.W. R I "L" Di RCMP was represented Rant-Major H.G.E_ Chipman. while Sun. A.S. McNeil and Staff-Sergeant WM. McKinnon ncrs. Retired MP. representatives of Bel- Vedere Golf and Country Club Charlottetown Curling Central Creameriss Ltd. A R. McGinnio Ltd. were sent at the tomcat. lottetown "P . A1. “M. In «T: the A different tyoe‘ni co’moetitiom was done 1... Senator Elsie mg . . 4! 6" . 6 98 was devised at PWC last: April ‘ - . _l, A I o e e e . when the boys challenged the OTTAWA (CPl _ Transport gfnyggggesgfitlgvg K‘m Cw“ ’ tantlc nrywa" Insulatlon ltd- girls to see which would have the larger number in attendance at t e blood donor clinics. On In Hospital Minister PJickersgill has en- tered heapital for treatment of this occasion the girls came out . and as a penalty the boys had to act as "slaves" to the girls for a Robert Bentley that this ay. ' said last night competition i would be renea at this fall but that the boys would make every effort to "reverse" the spring results. and take the trophy from the girls who pres- ' on. of Red Cross blood donor clinics in Charlottetown will get under- way wi a special clinic at SDU gymnasium on Tuesday afternoon. Sept. , with an ob- ectlve of at least 225 donors. a respiratory ailment. Alistair Fraser. Mr. Pickers- gil-l's executive assistant, said: he minister had a bout with in- fluenza during the summer and; his doctor was not satisfied that. n it had been completely cicarcdl up. Mr. Fraser said the minis-i ter was admitted to hospital fort a week or in days for observa- on and investigation and was “perfectly chipper." l Diefenbakers Get Tickets Flames Damage Car In ’Sherwood Extensive damage was report- ed when a car caught fire in the village herwootf t. rday afternoon. A s kesman for the Sherwood apartment said a car op- o 235 a nearby tie to en . Latter was trying to start it. It was believed that gasoline was used to prime the engine. w the fire started Itire department s kesman. The fire was extinguished by Fire Department. PERFUME SOURCE The leaf glands of many apo- ciea of eucal tun trees contain cted After Error OTTAWA fCPl — The Oppo- sltion leader and Mrs. Dieten~l baker have received compll i mentary tickets to two func- tions of the Queen's visit to Charlottetown next month after first being asked by error to pay for their tickets, it waz. learned Saturday. The committee organizing the royal visit sent the Diefen- bakers a $20 ticket to the royal variety performance Oct. 6 and a $10 ticket to a ball to be held e next da PURI'I'Y DAIRY 317 Kent Dial 4-7125 “Parents Prefer Purity Products” a pungent oil extra for per- mes. “CIOOOI..... PETER Drive In Restaurant m Super Smoked Meat SANDWICH In a Basket PAN Gaudet of. Charlottetown and Francis ‘Gin- g ger’ MacQuarrie of Summer- ‘ 46 Valley St. Charlottetown MAN THIS is IT! . BLOWN INSULATION (most mod-"Iv ezuipment side. Prior to this, the vaudeville acts featuring the Canestelli’sl and Gino and Mary Ann shar-T ed the spotlight. The Royall Canadian Legion band. a group‘ of youngsters under the leader-‘ ship of bandmaster Bill Conkey also performed. . DRYWALLS TAPING (also 1" who! petitions, no sluddin' needed, Sound proof.) 0 noormo . PERMANENT SIDING (fireproof, applied over In- Am” a cheek by Mrt Diefen‘ ‘ solution backer board. Ne pa Ming required.) baker's office, the royal VlSll: committee explained that “non- official" tickets had been selit‘ All Work Gumniud in error. 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TO ALL TO WHOM these presents shall some or whom the same may in any wise concern: GREETING: A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS it is fitting that an opportunity should be afforded the people of Prince Edward Island properly to celebrate the occasion of the visit of Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edin- burgh to this Province; NOW KNOW YE that by and with tho advice and consent of Our Executive Council for Prince Edward Island WE DO by this Our Proclam- ation order and declare Wednesday, the seventh day of October. one thouso and nine hundred and sixty-four to he a public holiday throughout this Province. of which all persons concerned arc to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Prince Edward Island' to be here- unto affixed. At Our Government- House in Our City of Charlottetown, this twenty-second day of September in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty-four and in the thirteenth year of Our Reign. By Command. Wendell Mushy. Deputy Provincial Secretary. _ .,_.___________——_fl'