, eh NATIONAL SAFETY AWARD PRESENTEL evening. The P.E.1. Roadbuild- in Quebec earlier this year. | ers Association won last yeat. ‘The board will retain the tro- ~~ n the cama ini aradiaaa phy unti] the winning province is announced for 1965. Per- A nationa) industrial safety eward in the form of a totem pole was presented to Mike Campbell (eff), secretary and safety supervisor of the P.E.I. Workmen's Compensa- tion Board at a dinner meet- sented to the board by the roadbuilders. [LAND NEWS PAGE | shamrocks and tophats to honor jcourse a shamrock : | mepimche in charge of Lt. Char- | parade jcenotaph where a wreath was | Dowling. Following this short | Gotrvered a sermon suitable to the occasion. | ade re - formed and before |Mmembers returned to the soci- | Resisting Arrest Nets i The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 18, 1965. Jail Term BIS Makes Most Oflrishmen’sDa SUMMERSIDE For and resisting arrest, Jose side was sentenced to months in Prince County nesday morning ob- structing police while on duty ph Godfrey Sonier,.17, of Summer- two jail by Magistrate R. 8S. Hinton, QC. in town police court Wed- Yesterday the d f Sonier, who had pleaded ester ay wes e Gay for ety's rooms.on Grafton St, sev- guilty to the charges Tuesday the wearing the green and|erai of the city’s main streets was sentenced to one month on the Benevolent Irish Society found the St made the most of it with one of | taking over the grandest parades seen in| ambrose Smith was chief recent years. The Irish were UP marshal and his three assist- bright and early on yesterday's ants were W. W. McCarron, Leo clear morn and formed up with Dowling Sr, and Everett B Beagan. Flag bearers were Jo- the patron Saint of Ireland seph Thistle and Leo Dowling And it was indeed a big par- 3, ade, one of the swankiest the shamrock wearers ever put on Following the parade a short |the streets of Charlottetown, | Meeting of the society was held ' Dark coats, top hats, flashy in the clubrooms where congra . . : tulatory message; were, read regalia, white taeda from other Irish so ietiescac ross | one of the 126 on parade look Canada. President John emart as could be presided at this meeting oe ee Prince Edward Island Patrick's parade each charge are to run concurrently stables George Arsenault Tom Gladney who were ar ting (6 people involved -in day evening Sonier ers eapaped The © Magistrate origina MaeGregor rendered stir- Irish music al) along the | route and large num- | bers of citizens watched from every vantage..point After leaving the society's | rooms on Grafton St. at 10 o'-| clock the parade paused at the FIRST TIME IN MARITIMES —— POPULAR PRIC Confederation Centre jlaid by Alfred Doyle and A. A. Book .Your Place Now—All Seats Reserved OPENS TONIGHT Friday & Saturday at 8 p.m. YOU SAIL AWAY AND LIVE ALL THE EXCITEMENT nee MIND EVER IMAGINED IN... ceremony which honored Bene- volent Irish Society members | who died in the last two world | wars, the parade proceeded | along Grafton to Queen to Rich- mond to Great George and then to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Mass was celebrated by Rt.) William Simpson who also Following the Mass the par- of the association. Mr. Perry manent plaques were also pre- | | ing in Senate Tuesday John Simmonds, Central Cream- | making the. highest percentage | gries Lid., Charlottetown, \malgamate aes = Adams, Amalgamated Dairies. READE-STERLNG PRESENTATION ,| making the highest percentage |? Eimer Offer, Ideal Dairy, rn of first grade cheese: 1. Doug- | Summerside; 3. William Stordy, IV SS las Adams, Amalgamated Dair-| Crystal Dairy, Summerside. GLORIOUS jes; 2. Reg MacAdam, Morell | Co-op Creamery; 3. 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