LAND OF THE CHINOOK Soultiwestera Alberta took | -*the best of:a Prairie thaw | starfing the New Year. Graz | ing deer were down from the | Rocky Sowiele foothills and | are shown at top in Waterton Lakes’ National Park. Briet_! attire was in order for univer- | course, - sity—students Dennis Reming | - or ees t and robbéry was the fi ness called “by Peter R. White secutor George Martin told of He said: that while © drink at this residence he conversation with a young man he identified as the accused, the young man was one wio had lived near-his former Home and Martin offered to give him Assigned Risk Insurance - Plan For Drivers Available The accused, fell, striking his head on the pavement and when he regained his senses the accused was ap- | proaching. him from the car but stated he mistakenly — The witness said he—believed ; ; he wer tioned behind snd. when the policé picked him up. ‘ea 0 yk Sa ae years, i Doyle, died in the Prince | ee iene Se cin th tr : w year ia work wag moat | tice ta. Heo | 2 J : pean te hte lee { 4 The son of the late Mr. and jus fan he waa | | Sore. in Savage * SUMMERSIDE — The id shes Hiu we fs tn. | pees OO er + liminary hearing of Alban | letter Motel to seek medical | tween ware he was engaged m@ Luce, a young Summerside man | aid and inform the police. | farming. charged with robbery with vio | He described a subsequent During the Second World War lence, was adjourned to Wed-/ ride in the police patrol car | b¢ Was stationed at RCAF Stat- nesday, Jan. 10, in when hey spotted and gave .00 Summerside as a side police court on chase to his car, allegedly | Policeman and at the end morning, before Magistrate R.S. | driven by the accused, | War took @ position as a com Hinton, QC, after evidence of | Cast. Stewart Berry, of the Stable on the Summerside po three Crown witnesses was | Summerside police department ‘ice force. About eight years neerd.. ” described police response to a | 980 12 was promoted to sep His left hand encased in @ | call on which they found Mar-| Ge | J | 2 oe foot-long plaster cast and wear- | tin in a blecding, injured con-| He ie sur Bea ing a baridage above a blacken- dition and of a search made for ‘he former Anna ya ed right eye,.Joseph 0, Martin, | the stolen car which was spot- | Peakes Station; a s6n, Reuben alleged victim oof the assault | ted: proceeding west , on Notre | wi a RCAF “at Chatham, Julian D. Magee of Toronte just wanted a shave, but Cone. Parte Dimitrolt, beand- a 145 Bushels Pat Ace To Be Insur /@@jacent woods. After fail- =—_ a drive home when they left. to overtake the fleeing maa eee omen i ae . Me- After leaving the Gallant Tein the woods, Cnst. Neil Sharpe | fingers from his left hand in an | A_ ‘potato acreage yield of sidence he said the two went left for Prince County Hospital | accident at his home \at Kij- | 14% bushels per acre has been ‘to his car acfoss oe = with Martin a passenger in the | dare Saturday morning. set by Ottawa, which, accord- ashe repched in his eat. | Denice patrol. Mr. ‘MacIntyre was operating | ng to Hon. Andrew the car keys the acctsed Cust. Berry said he had then, | lath saw when the secident | Minister of agriculture, denly and without warning hit | ster searching, returned to | occ me ’ pe SA. his fist. | the stolen car, turned it around | He was taken to the Western | to go into effect this year. ton/and Jim Matkin, slate JUMPED OCT | and’ tasted back to. Summer. | Hospital in Alberton end later Mr. MacRee states that the. When hé recovered conscious- | S¢. by the taxi, and | transferred to the Charlottetown | plan may be one of the least at the Cardiston, ere om ness he was in the on the found Luce standing on the road- | Hospital. expensive e¢rop insurance side less than a half mile down the road, hitch-hiking to Sum- | merside. The accused, who was _placed-under-arrest, denied participation in the. assualt and | car theft and said-he had been | walking west for the weekend and ‘changed -his ‘mind and | started back to Summerside | Asked about blood on. “his trousers he said that he had fal- len and caused his nose to bleed. Searched on arrival at the ‘An assigned risk automobile insurance plan is now avail- f¥able“for drivers and owners awho have had no insurance ex- perience, or whose driving rec- ords have made them question- able risks under normal cir- cumstances, it has been learn-/ ed ~, Drivers who have been re LATENOTICES - ‘(Also see announcements” fm columns oajoining Classified Ad- vertising section.) © ; CHAISSON — The death occur-. red at Goose Bay, Labrador OF on Mowday, Jan. 1, 1962 of Willi4m' Chaisson of Rollo Bay in his 36th year. His remains arrived in Charlottetown by plane Saturday evening and were conveyed to the Perry Funeral Home, Soufis, “from where the funeral will be held this Monday morning, Jeaving the funeral ome at 9:10 for Requiem High Mass at 9:30 to St. Alexis Church Rollo Bay: Interment in the CURRIE — At‘the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Jan. 7, 1962, Mrs. Bruce Currie, 70 Upper Hillsboro Street, in her 48th year. Resting at the Cut- liffe Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Tuesday, Jan. .9, with service commencing at. 1:30. Inter- ment in Peoples -cemetery, | Montague. ~“ | STEWART -- At the home of her daughter, Mrs. E.C, Bur- . hoe, 206 Fitzroy Street, Jan. 7, 1962, Mrs. Laura Stewart, widow of the late Peter Stew-. -_.art, in her 92nd year. Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Tuesday, Jan. 9) with service commencing at | 3 o'clock. Interment in the | : People’s cemetery. ie ROPER — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital,Sunday, .Jan. 7, 1962, B. ‘Roper in. his ee, Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral Tues- day, Jan. 9 from Zion Pres- Soeciadt Chreh, with service + commencing at 2:30 p.m. In- terment will take place. in Gideon |’ - Sherwood cemetery: _Memoral Bible plan in use. "MacLELLAN = At) his” home in Grand River, Saturday; Jan, 6, 1962, Joseph D. MacLellan im his 86th year. Forwarded from the Rooney Funeral , Home to his late residence from where the funeral will be held Wednesday Jan. 10, to St. Patrick’s Church, Grand River, for Requiem High Mass- at 10 a.m. Interment m the church cemetery. ‘PA AN: At the Prince deed stand. Hospital, Jan. year. Resting at the Andrews Funeral “Home until oon" Tuesday. then at. his late. :resi- will be anngunced Jater. tend atitomobile~ lability in- surance may have an insurance agent apply directly to pee. as- signed risk plan for them: Once accepted the insurance will be assigned to one ofthe subscrib- and when the The assigned risk plan has teen arranged as the. result of the Island’s new financial re- sponsibility law which went: in- to effect on New Year’s Day. This law requires that any - driver involved in an accident, causing $100 or more damage, be able to show the legal min- imum of financial responsibili- ty or else lose his driver's li- cense. The assigned. risk be administered by .a ing comm@vtes of, jasurance today, Monday, to st" “Pat Church for Requiem High | Mass at '9 a.m. Interment in church cemetery. | BOULTER — At the Prince | Edward Island Hospital on | Ja 1962, Rosila Jane | Boulter, wife of the late Amos | Boulter, 295 Central - Street, Summerside, in her 84th year. | Resting at. the Bowness Fu- neral Home where the funeral service will be -held today, | Monday, service commencing at 2 p.m. Interment im Mil- | burn; Lot 8 cemetery ARSENAULT>— At Mont Car- mel on Sunday Jan. 7, 1962, -Irene Maria Arsenault, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Arsenault, Age 11 years. For-. | warded from the Bowness Fu- | neral Home to ‘the home of her parents. Funeral to be held | on Tuesday, Jan. 9, to Our Lady of Mont Carmel Church | for service at 2 p.m. Inter- ment in church cemetery. egests under the management | jowith some object. in. his hand | of E. Someriled Trainor Charlotetown. Members of the and before he could get up he / jai, however, Const. Berry said he found a wallet on Luce’s per- | epee 4 was struck on the back of the heed. identification Martin said he next remem- | tin. Englewood RHS Opens : ClassesInNew Building : CRAPAUD — into the gleam- |~ing- new Englewood Regional | High School at Crapaud, some 00 students from 17 districts Yanks Block rated lés> Wedn as “Red Officers ta Wedacegy as “BERLIN (AP)—A busload of | first time in this thew eight- -+Seviet—army_officers _was | 90m _school._ and blocked for 75 minutes at the} Students attending “this high |Communist border Sunday by | school had previously been ac- |U.S. military police enforcing #| commodated in temporary | ban ‘against the Soviet: commap- | classrooms in the Crapaud Aa- dant and his senior political ad--| glican. Youth. Centre and. the \viser entering West -Berlin’s., — and hall. U.S. sector. | “new ol contains a | ‘The MPs permitted the bus | cross from East to West Berlm |after making sure the adviser | was not among 18 annoyed offi- rooms, lcers on the’bus.- ~ At the present time there are It was. the third time in @| five classrooms in use for two week Russian military person- | | grade nine classes, two nel have run into defays result- |10 and one grade 11 class. |ing from tighter*U:S. screening | Next year the teaching. fac- | at. the: Communist border wail _iities will be expanded -to a dividing the city. wt clude gradé-12. , | : |~- While classes have | KENNEDY IMPRovING_—*% the co |-~ WEST PAEM BEACH, Fla. ~—— hes (AP)—St. Mary's Hospital re-| ceremony will ported Saturday-that Joseph P.| the ceaumiia | Kennedy, father of the president | - The principal | may leave hospital for his home _ high school is. Desmond this week. He entered. the hospi- nolly, and other members of tal last Dec. 19.after suffering | faculty include, ‘a stroke. committee include H. L. Sear, Morton Dew, Donald Martin, John Ellis, James Hogan and | Wilfred Driscoll. It is the committee’s respon- | ante to-rule on the eligibility s and to assign ac- fee risks to participating insurance companies. Where necessary the com- mittee will initiate a review of | an applicant’s driving record | and conduct an investigation to determine eligibility for insur- ance. Charles Howatt and. Mrs. Bruce’ districts of Cape Travérse, Al- , North Tryon, Try. | ium along with the eight clase shsienen @ a tend 08 toe ees .of the Englewood schwol | the secretary. The ‘cousiruetion contractors ty Tie and Spety ad ” roe was con- th invited, : fl ef. Bae eg t a 2. s ¥ iF YOUR PATRIOT 1% LATE . . OR- MISSED For Free Delivery CIAL «THIS: NUM- GER between 8.30 - 9.00 am. fer de $’SIDE DIAL son which contained papers and | belonging to Mar- i and Brent Wood, Crapaud, is | the 1 i color slides, with, judging done Mollie Hogan, 2. Hazel Adams, 3. Hattie Ross. vouchers cuavies by Holman's , > hope | mer ton whe comme and auditor- | that . these and districts | The meeting was wnh- iam Galley, who announced — that the club would conduct. #first developing session color film within a few weeks, at the photofinishing -studio of Fire Enquiry Is Scheduled BOTWOOD, Nfld; (CP) — A magisterial. inquiry into: a -$2,- 000,000 waterfront fire that: claimed three lives Aug. 17 is) | to open here today, “ A wharf, paper shed and two | homes were destroyed. Botwood is the shipping point for the woods products of the An- glo -»Newfoundland D e v elop- ment Company Limited. - A-paper-laden Norwegian ship ‘was damaged in the fire and three crew members died aboard the ship. MceCULLOCH SAWS - ‘SPECIAL < Pulpwood Cut » Is Planned ST. JOHN'S, Nfid. (CP)—Pre- mier Smallwood said Saturday logging operations in Labrador | will start in one of threé areas— Alexis Bay, Sandwich Bay or {Lake Melville. The premier Thursday that Bowater’s New- foundiand Pulp and Paper milis Limited, which operates a huge paper mill at Corner Brook, will soon start cutting pulpwood in Labrador for’ the first time. - | ville area, Carwright is on Sand- wich Bay, and Port Hope Simp- | soni is in Alexis Bay, the most | southerly of the three areas, Goose Bay is in the Lake: Mel-}—— _ Jamaica's highest point, |Heved of volcanic -origin, is 7,400-foot Blue Mountain in the | east. | JAMAICA PEAK | OUR CIRCULATION [doubles |. The Value of Your Advertising Dollar. Guardian - Patriot Summerside Maternal and Child Health Classes ~~ mew series begins WEDNESDAY, : JAN. v. 10th, 1962 a=myou get the most for your dollar now when skilled men. . and materials are available. in addition to interior renee) : vations to homes, plants and businesses, there are many. : - other things that can be done to advantage during the winter—maintenance of fawn or garden equipment, _ electrical appliances, outboard motore and automate as well as dry cleaning of drapes and rugs, replacement of up- 4 holstering, and many more. Why wait for Spring? Do it now. ter awe = =e 3750 ' ' Mothers’ Classes . dingy . 2:00 p.rm, | FOR ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE, CALL YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL : i Parente’ Classes 6.0.0... on 7 00 p.m. : Pe asada if & vy x | a 2 | - “PROUD PARENTS eee cn PUBLIC EALTI CENTRE = son—at West, se sSeoptal saints Darren” iouteseas pemengers ‘cure i ie Department iment of ‘Health where the proud perents pat | bora Last Tuesday afternoon. ~r ae . s te.