ISLAND NEWS PAGE ‘2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 11, 1965. Curling Clu Nabbed In Wild Chase The Charlottetown Curling Club was the scene of a daring robbery yesterday morning that ended in a wild chase through backyards and fences One man was apprehended as di rect -result of quick work on the »part of two’ Charlotletown’ pol icemen, one of wrried out his duties jured Out in the police patrol when the burglar alarm at the Police Btation indicated trouble at the Curling Club the two officers, Constables Matt Acorn and Al- fred Apps) Arsenault drove immediately to the Euston a rink and entered the club arely distinguishing the fig- ure of a man behind the canteen enclosure the police told him he was trapped and to come out. Instead he made a sudden break from rear and dove headfirst through a side door on Orlebar | Btreet, smashing Blass. As the officers went after him @ large area of the heavy glass stil in the door frame came crashing down on the right hand of Constable Arsenault inflicting deep cuts across al! fingers that required 17 stitches to close REMAINED CLOSE However, the two policemen stayed close enough to follow the suspect with Cst. @unetuating the chase with a warning shot from his revolver. At the sound the fleeing man fell to the ground but rose immed- lately and resumed his flight. ' uhom ¢ while badly in through the ‘short time ago Constable Acorn D Burglar Cutting on an angle and over some fences Acorn managed to ge? in front of the suspect who then gave up as Areenault came up from behind Appearing in City Poliee Court esterday ¢ + result was Lou James McCluskey who was charged with breaking and entering the Charlottetown Curling Club and committing | the indictable offence of theft. Recovered by police from kim were several packages of cigar- ettes and a quantity of coins totalling under $50 in value The accused elected trial by magistrate and entered a plea of guilty to the charge. He was remanded to March 15 Pride of the entire police force in the work of the two constabl- es was evident yesterday at the police station where all con- versation centred around the sensational capture. Only a was responsible for discovering another break, capturing the person responsible and recov- ering all the stolen goods all within an hour - Fear was expressed today for the hockey career of Cst. Arsen- | ault who has long been one of | the outstanding forwards on top local teams. It was reported he | was on the operating table at) the hospital for an hour early this morning as physicians stit- ched the ugly wounds. However, the game policeman was in court with Cst. Acorn this’ morning. j P. E.I. Deanery AYPA Plans ont again the P.E.I. Dean- Anglican Young People’s) fawociation is having a variety | concert April 22, in Kensington. | All branches have indicated a} @reat interest. There will be a variety of entertainment and many new features this year. ‘The March ee oa =] wes feld in Bitton re | The meeting was called | to order by the president, ald Daley. The —— in. > is the last meet- monies. Lenten projects were. Off To Winnipeg By Air Today “Operation Winnipeg’” has. been underway on the St. Dun- ‘s University campus for) the past couple of weeks as stu- combine their efforts to raise funds to assist the Mari- FEET. im its quest for the Canad- fan intercollegiate title. leaves today by air for will be played tomor- turday, but game be ‘known until to- the draw is made in : Ht gfe f 3 Iries have been for- | students are p ul- to aid in thi <| ‘e the activities netted substantial are the following: combined sophomore sae sen ite ta the compas poit-| toS pertios for a small fee; a) iat > ' i victory dance | alk of a small fee for the basket- | and hockey games; and) of the returns from the’ stu- | sale of tickets for the Al- iat A number of alumni and staff | members at SDU have “— “The s tative From N. River Pete elo We champion varsity hockey | The signs meeting will be held April 6 in 6t. Mark's Hall, Kensington | The Milton, Cherry Valley, Kensington, Summerside, and | | Ellerslie branches were repre- sented. After the adjournment | of the meeting, the Milton) | branch served a hunch. } Injures Foot In Elevator Glen Ford, 17, Malpeque Road, received a trushed foot when nel lost his balance caught Sudsbury | floor of a descending elevator at | to be master of cere- |Atlantic Wholesalers about 10:15) Wednesday morning. He was examined at the Prince | Edward Island Hospital by. Dr. | |E. 8. Giddings who said the foot : was bruised but there were no| somata | es Doel. ! Liquor | Case Adjourned , was ad- Magi in city court Wednes:- | day morning. | A drunk end disorderly was |remanded to March 13 and a |person charged with disorderly |conduct had his case dismissed | with a-warning to create better conditions in his home. John L. MacCallum, Brackley | Beach, and Bovyer V. Jones of | Bunbury were each fined $5 and costs for going through stop . Ambrose R. Coady was ieee $5 for going through a red t , Gordon G. Birt was fined $15 and costs for speeding on ‘North River Road. One drunk and incapable was sentenced to jail on a former jcommitment and another was — $10. Reid Appeal «na| Comes To Sudden Halt } the Supreme Court against | eemvieton of Operating a rest- aurant without a license came to a sudden halt before Mr. | Justice George J. Tweedy Wed- | nesday morning when the court raised a ion as té the val- idity of the city bylaw. under which the appellant was .con- | vi victed. } a appeal was oaegang to “Mr Justice: Tweety ay wane ccaailied tes Slee’ ato to be directed rest- Bench for consideration. Allison Gillis is appearing for *| the appellant with Alan Scales representing the Crown. 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