. ’ Gillis. pleaded not guilty to char- A ‘M two charges of escaping _. ial. Ed- - Barrett Jr.. Charlottetown ' Queens County magistrates Wednesday. serving a sentence on s " rgo of attempted theft of an _ :'0m0bl1G- 8lVefl by city Ml-i another accused for possesslouiof holding a ton of trate A.J. 1-Iaslam. 1. '» e awaiting sentence onl ‘count. the accu made. and break on July 28. in i - cases Barrett elected trial .- agistrate and pleaded guil- = ty. ASSAULT CASE.‘ Two residents of North River. William Warren and Keir War- ren. counselled by Allison E ges of assault. and their cases were adjourned until Aug. ii. to fix a date for hearing William Warren is charged with assaulting .lohn Spurgeon Jenkins. Charlottetown. by twisting his left arm and tearing his sweater. Keir Warren is charged with assaulting Mr. Jenkins by striking him in the face with a nihber boot. Bleading guilty to speeding at 'I0‘rn.p.h. in 40 m.p.h. and 30 m. 17.11. zones. on the Brackley Point 19 Road. and passing a truck on the brows of a hill. Francis James Currin. Egmont Bay. was fined $50 and costs or 15 days in jai.. Argument by counsel, John P. Nicholson for the defence and Alan K. Scales for the crown. was completed in the case of Henry Joseph Kelly. Dromore, and the accused was remanded for sentence until Aug. 20. Kelly is charged with failing to stop at the scene of an acci- dent. SPEEDERS FINED Charged with speeding. Cyril Joseph Sullivan. Portage; Lloyd Montgomery Cls r k. Pinellas; Florida: James Urban Walsh. Charlottetown: and William Lo- rne Walker. East Royalty were each fined $10 and costs or five days in jail. Walker was also fined $5 and costs on the second charge of operating a motor ve- hicle without a driver's permit. Failure to bring his motor ve- hicle to the RCMP for a re-in- EASTERN lty Man Faces ail Break Counts spection. resulting in another ac- cused being fined $5 and costs or two days. A smiiiar penalty was meted out to another for Charged with possession of in- toxicating liquor not purchased on his own individual p er mit 30 days. A similar fine was ' of intoxicating liquor in a place other than his residence. For being intoxicated in a public place. an accused was fined 52) and costs or 15 days. Passes At 39 John Creamer, 39. a resident of Bunbury. died early Wednes- day morning at the Charlotte- to w n Hospital after a in n g illness. late Mr. and Mrs. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County Are Planned 4 T118 Guardian. Nu 3, Plug ‘pg my 3513! finnuud <12-— New System Of Box Storage For Spuds To Be Introduced ' E93" 0“ boil! COIN"! by M8~ failing to stop at 2 “stop“ sign. ; l given I l I. ll) 8 A native of Souris. son of tho; month-long refit. She will spend G e o r ge six weeks or more landing the A new innovation in potato flrllvbffilikoul 1001‘ place Earl Joseph Campbell,Charlotte- storage and handling is being ow weeks ago. while Barrett town. was fined $20 and costs or introduced by Associated Ship- pers. it was learned yesterday. Large wooden boxes. capable potatoes each. are being prepared for this season's crop. The boxes will be handled by a fork-lift ;Coast Guard B’-mb‘-"'Y Ma" Vessel Due HALIFAX (CP) -— The Can- adian coastguard vessel. Sir William Alexander. leaves here for Charlottetown Monday to load supplies for lighthouses on Newfoundland’s west coast. The ' ium completed a Creamer. he served five years lighthouse supplies. with the Canadian army and the RCAF in Canada. England. France. Belgium and Germany during the Second World War. Following his discharge CNR for seven years as a brake- man. but health forced his retirement. In later years. he was employed as a car sales- man with W.R. Jenkins Ltd. and S.R. Johnston Ltd. He was also employed as elevator operator at the Dominion Building Charlottetown. but he was forc- ed to leave this position because of ill health. He was employed as a salesman with S.R. John- ston Ltd. until January of this year. He is survived by his wife. the former Vivian Reilly. three sons and six daughters — George 15, twin sisters Sheila and Paula.i4; Nora Leah. 13; Barry. 11; Wil- 11 no lard, 9; Brenda. 7; Audrey. 5: and Evelyn. 3. Also surviving are three bro- thers. Peter, Charlottetown: Jo- seph. Montreal; Reginald. Sou- ris: and one sister, Mrs. Ernest Buffett (Mabell. Halifax. TINY NUCLEUS The original water droplet may multiply 8.000.000 times in before reaching the ground as 45. he W88 employfid With U10 l a raindrop or snowfalek. truck. and can be stacked four high in the Water street were-_ use. A company official said the new system will greatly in- crease storage space and case handling problems encountered when potatoes ve at the warehouse in loose bass. The boxes will allow s good circulation of air around the potatoes and will provids a good means of controlling dis- case. was noted that potatoes from different growers will not be mixed in the boxes. Each box will contain only the pots- toes supplied by an individual grower. and each box will be tagged with the grower‘: name. In the case of a part box. the shipment will be held aside un- til the grower brings in another shipment. 3' Red Cross _ Blood Clinics or third series Red Cross blood donor which are scheduled for the week of Aug. fl. chairman of the Red Cross blood donor committee. stated last will dump the boxes into grader. A system has been do vised to keep the potatoes from bruising when being dumped in- to the grader hopper. CHURCHES SUNDAY AUGUST 5 "‘ KINGS BUNBURY UNITED Church. 9.30 a.m. Speaker. Mr. Frank Gosbee. MONTAGUE P A S TORAL Charge. United Church. R e 17. Russell P’. Burns. minister. Low- or Montague 9.45 a.m. Montague a.m. Sturgeon 2.30 p.m. ST. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church. Montague. Sunday Sch- ool in Montague at 10.00 a.m. Worship 11.00 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. 39 being drunk and incapable. two, W88 Predecealed by N0 b!'0- were each given 20 day suspen- thers, Harold and Bernard. and two sisters. Marnie, John Maclntyre (Dorothy). Funeral services will be held this morning from his late residence at Bunbury to . Dunstan’: Basilica for Requiem High Mass at 8.45. was remanded without bail un- til Aug. 2. Cardigan worship 2.30 p.m. Mr. Derek Drysdaie. student minis- ter will conduct these services. Rev. M. Carl Currie, interim moderator. CHURCH OF Christ. Monta- gue. Bible school 10.00 s.m. morning worship and commun- ion 11.00 a.m. sermon "Remov- l ing Rubbish." Evening worship service 7.30 p.m. sermon “God's. (Continued on page 9) DUVAR'S RADIO SERVICE ded sentences and the t hir d servhm mug!‘ Gaunt’ _ _ GREAT SURVEYOR Mount Everest, world‘: high- est peak. was named after Sir BRIEFS VISITED AUNT Betty J e a n and Rosemary Lannigan. Montague have spent the past week with their aunt. Mrs. James Farrell. St. Mary's Road. PARKER FUNERAL — The fimeral for Henry W. Parker of Georgetown was held from St. David's United Church. George- town. The service was conduct- ed by Rev. W.A. M-acQu.arrle. DD, assisted by M. R. Pockling- ton. The choir under the direc- tion of Harriston S. Yorston ren- dered “The Lord's My Shepherd’ and "How Great Thou Art". Pallbearers were Patrick Mur- phy. Fred DeLory. Raymond So- lomon. Guy Hemphill. Joseph Johnston. Alister Stewart. Flow- er bearers were Howard Llew- ellyn. Charles McConnell. Frank McDonald. David Lavers. Wal- ter McLean. The service at the (rate was conducted by mem- of St. Georg Three Month Term Given Appearing for sentence on the charge of the theft a man's sweater. the property of the I‘. Eaton Co. Ltd., Joseph F. Gal- lant. Charlottetown. tenced to t h r e e mont Queens County jail by Magis- irate A.J. Baslatm in city police court W . Convicted of being drunk and incapable. Charles Gallant. Charlottetown. was sentenced to 20 days in jail. On a second charge. a b r e a c h of recogni- zance. in which he was b o u n d over to keep the peace for one year on April 11. 1962. also on a drunk and disorderly charge. the same accused was given a so- cond 30 days. The magistrate ordered that the two terms In to be served consecutively. On a similar charge of drunk and disorderly, John Lawless. Charlottetown. was fined $90 and costs or 40 days in jail - c Lodge No. 4. ~‘;; ‘W!’-'»"t-v~1=-.rru:r:u‘x'i-i :i A I of three persons charged with George Everest. British survey- or-general in India who died in 1866. untamed land. Highest Quality TV Service I I RCA Victor and Philips TV Receivers Montague Phone 8| MURRAY RIVER THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY. AUG. 3 - 4-0 P.M. RON In color. Glen Ford. Maria Schell. Ann Baxter. See land rush. A show you will never forget. He tamed the territory but could not tome himself. Love story in a wild held by four fear crazed men. Saxon. SATURDAY. AUGUST 4th Everyone is welcome to a tour of Allierton industries Limited Soot shop. ‘ I TIIEATIIE M0ll'I'AGllE FRIDAY 8 AND 10 PM. Matinee Saturday 2 PM. All Fast Time POSSE FROM HELL ln color. Audie Murphy, John Saxon. Robert Keith. Law and order pitted against vicious criminals. One woman Love. also romance. Soc John . A0liAT|C DAY Two tours will be conducted. the time to be onnouncod on Aquatic Day. The tour will include on inspection of o slid-y-seven foofpolrol vessel push i chased by Albert-on Industries Limited and being converted into a cruiser 2: that. when completed. will sloop same» people. nits cruiser will be for «. soles in soon us it is completed. For those who wish to see an interesting sight of o boot taking shape. we .- hovoo forty-six footvossol under construction for the Department of Northern Affairs and Notional Resources. This vessel wil be used in the _‘§ orco oround sounumpm lslond. Northwest Territories. » . COME TO AQUATIC DRY ond oisoloornsomo interesting facts 1 .1 about the boot of of the 1902 clinics one .1’ A. 8. Jones. provincial the Royal Coast! branches at ‘North Riistico. lil- don. Moull. Iouris. Cardin! Montana. The Junior Farmers are hud- tng the arrangements for th s New Glasgow clinic while Ralph Mocsrviilo is again in charge oi the committee promoting the Mr. Jones said that tho oblon- ors. This quote is set on the M. 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