/ ISLAND NEWS PAGE' Summerside And Prince County i The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 19, 1962. 31 Brackley Man Fined i As Result Oi Accident SUMMERSIDE —- D o u g l a I of John J a m e s Arsenault. William Newell, Brackley, was Bloomfield Station, Ryder alsot fined $125 and cos ts or 30 . pleaded guilty and sentence was days by Magistrate W. (‘hester . withheld to Jan. 17 S. MacDonald in Prince County‘ Everett Brenton Rogers. (‘hel- magistratc's court yesterday ton, charged with stealing a when he pleaded guilty to a watch valued at less than $30, charge of failing to stop after 'property of Orville Dawson, Be-i being involved in an accident adeque. pleaded guilty and wasi resulting in damage to another lfined $35 and costs or 15 daysl vehicle. RCMP stated when the RCMP stated accused was at a, accused was asked the first ,post-election day celebration and ‘ 4 time he stated his companion 1most people there were intoxi-. was driving the vehicle. He lat- Ecated. Accused saw the watch ‘ er changed this statement. llis‘on the floor and took it not 1 companion was charged with knowing or asking who was the 3 being driver of the truck a nd ,rightt‘ul owner. was held in jail for a night.’ Crown evidence in the ("use Magistrate MacDonfilld pointed‘of ArtllulAllL/lurphy and Charles Farther 2 out to Newel that e was pro- Murray, any was heard yes-z bably the cause of an innocent terday. The duo is chargcdiRes'dent Dles ‘ man spending a night in jail. with causing a disturbance byi , . ' . Harry Roland Ferguson, Vlc- :drinking and fighting. The incl-i SLMMERSIDE — The death » toria. pleaded not guilty to a ;dent occurred Nov. 2 at a high ‘of a former Newton man. Ray ' " charge of impaired driving and tschool dance in Kinkora high Mulligan, 61, occurred Monday, one of driving while his license tschool. .Dec 17 at Winnipeg where he was suspended, and both cas- Five witnesses were heard '. fi as were adjourned for trial to before the case was adjourned 1h“ “Nde'd for many years' \ . Feb. 7. to Dec. 27. Neither accused is: Mr. Mulligan went west about Go Ralph Chm-[PS Ryder. we“. ' represented by counsel. They E22 years ago. He is survived by lngton, pleaded guilty to hthrclalei stated they,hwill call three wit-ii“t Wm. the form”. Am, Me. charges of driving while is - nesses on t eir own behalf. 1 rm N I h . separate summer‘ cense was suspended. On two. 1“ ma' R ' 0f Newmn Side awards are ex' charges he was fined $50 and TWISTING Typmsvrs actly equal to those costs and on the third charge Twisting makes a girl 3 bob ‘ Charlottetown in this sentence was W'thheld “nm “'1' lter typist. says Mrs. Constance ; Mrs. J. J. White of 177 Bren- MISCOUCHE lEGlON P'RiESENTS CHEQUES J. Watson MacNaught. QC, l president of the Summerside i branch of the Retarded Chil- 3 i 1 Association, 1 two cheques from members of Branch No. 18 t’Miscouclle) Legion. as a donation to the retarded children's associa- tion. At left is Mr. Mat-Nau- l gilt. Patrick C. Martin. and i David Cameron, president of l by the Legion members. The second cheque in the amount of $83.56 was the proceeds of an auction held ill conjunction with the 19 g i o n's Remem- brance Day banquet, Nov. 11. The goods were donated by merchants ill S u m m erside and Miscouche. d 'en's receives Branch 18. One cheque. ill the amount of $50, was donated " 1.; ti} NET . . 2... ...._. 5';- " ' David Millar. Watson Mac- Naught, Vernon Howatt, Ed- gar Cannon and Domie Gal- lant. ‘64 Celebrations For All MAKE l MAURICE MILL MAN! 0F the Rotariam pack food hampers to be following yesterday's regular distributed among edy luncheon meeting of the Sum- families for Christmas. Left merside club remained to to right are Earl Cannon. Also surviving are three sons, lWlnston, George. and Leo, all born on P.E.i., and a sister. GIFT STORE FOR MEN Maurice Mill Ltd. noon luncheon of. the Summer- side Rotary Club. Mr. Hay- ward told of the formation and functions of the various com- mttces in preparing for the province". Mr. Hayward said the main function of the committee is to properly mark the birthday of Canada. He said his commit- tees are bothered and puzz- led by the large number of is a national project—not a community or even a provin- cial undertaking. The Dominion government had written P.E.I., instructing the province to look guest speaker. Relating a few of the con- ventions and meetings that will probably be held in this pro- vince during Hay- side has not been allotted as thanked by Francis MacNeill. uest of the meeting was Rus- sell Seller of the Charlottetown club. Club secretary. O John Forbes sent. and he was out of the province. Following the meeting. the Rotarians packed food ham- to be distributed among 1 . M . ward said he felt that Summer- Pet's needy families for Christmas. in order to keep the public acquainted with the affairs of the United Fund and community “'v‘iiill‘e business fund officials “.1! at intervals issue a bulletin was received yesterday and in addition to containing messages from the provincial president, Russell leu- and campaign chairman. Brig. W. W. Reid. it gave the latest figures on the I’l't't‘ni drive for funds ‘ So far. $205,000 of the $227.- 48“ objective has been collect- ed. representing approximately 90.2 per cent. To date several of the rural districts have not the official closing date for the campaign was av. , returns are still coming in from many districts. Basing their observations on est praise for the work being done by the voluntary canvass- ers throughout the province. to Christmas, cannot help our United Fund with the spirit of Christmas giving." He otpl‘essed thanks, not only to the workers but to all those who donated toward the con- tinued support of the 17 agen- The following Is the report United Fund Collections the “Window - of - of- t the - Year” in each of ‘ the centres. It is an easy-to-win ~' 196-1 celebration. which he after the 1964 celebrations “and reported that attendance was contest. All that is re- . termed “a very imPO'l‘tant we have tll" PM 011 8 Pretty almost 100 per cent for the uired to enter is to _ milestone in the history of this good show". commented the meeting. one member was at)- q ' complete a simple coup- . on being published in TheEvening Patriot to- day and tomorrow. You may “vote” as often as : you like for the Christ- mas window of your ; choice. and have a cor- responding chance to share in the $100.00 in prwes. Over 90% And Continuing wishes to all workers and don- ors, for a happy Christmas and prosperous New Year. It was also announced in the bulletin. that the annual gen- theatre at 8 pm. An invitation is extended to all interested citizens to attend. (1 Prince Co. Court To Hear 36 Cases SUMMERSIDE — Thirty-six cases are on the docket of Prince County Court December RIVERDALE SCHOOL The following is the report for the month of November. Grade X: ]. Justine McQuald; 2. Genevieve McQuaid. Grade VIII: 1. Marie Os- borne. Grade VI: 1. Diane McQuaid; 2 from the provincial headquar- these late urns, all officials eral meeting will be held RlChaFd MCQuaId; 3. Derry (or. in Charlottetown. are confident that the quota Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1963, in the mue- ’l‘he first of these bulletins Will be exceeded. All have hi - povrincial Vocational School Grade V: 1. Nancy MacDon- m .— d: 2. Margaret McQuaidl 8. Gloria MacFadyen. Grade IV: 1. Lee MacDonald. Grade III: 1. Kelvin Mc- Quaid: 22 Guy Currie; 8. Mer- vin MacDonald. Grade Ii: 1. Glenna Corney: 2. Larry McQuaid; 3. Donna MacDonald. Grade I: No tests. Highest average in se n tor grades: Diane McQuaid-~ 78.6‘ . mas, lt.will be comlna from the general direction of the post office. Witt: Christma- rapidly approaching. the P0“ few days. Minions of cards and letters have smiled and millions more will dealt with during the ac mail delivery service. Here a large pile of cards is put through the stamp cancelling machine. L You do not hate to he an -' Evening Patriot. carrier to a regular carrier but you will f get credit for the sale. —-——_————__J I . year’s Evening Patriot 17' ’ lBowen. principal of a London inan Avenue, Summerside, who S e o a r 0 Christmas Win dow 0“ I fourth Charge 0' causmg secretarial college. who says it {received the news of her bro- 1 Water St. Summerside I ' Contest. Shoppers in damage under $90 to property Irelaxes arms and shoulders. lther's death. ‘ - r - r ‘- . . n . SUMMERSIDE — William Islanders that do not know or yet its proper share of the the two communities ‘ . ~ Hayward, chairman of the the centennial celebration plan- meetings. are ‘0 Share 911108 to : Centennial Corporation. w as ning. The guest speaker was intro- the total of $100.00 for guest speaker at yesterday’s The chairman stated that it duced by Vernon Howatt and ' ' ' ' before you receive your hoc lck. ‘ ‘ ' mm sitting, which opened yesterday f. been heard from. and although “95' “7h” “‘11 hem” me in Summerside. with Judge W. per?" , 'g campmgfl- E D b .d. Highest average in ju n lor P A I, h d VHLACF GREEN SCHOOL Brig. Reid. stated that he ' ar y pres' mg‘ grades: Glenna Corney— 96.5 1 Y U e r. ‘ ’ ‘ wished to thank all the wark- 0‘ the 36 ca5‘33- four a“? 00”“ per cent. ck ers for "a job well done." Both tested. with the remainder be- Mrs. Emma F. Roberts. tea- gtzigtecrgmr: of November' extend greetings and lng garnishees. inner. N.H.L. Grade 1x: 1. Joan Mitchell. Grade VIII: 1. Glenda Mitch- t cl]; 2. Paul MacNelll: 3. r- "is mine MaeNeill. ‘l Grade VII: 1. David Boswell: a 2. Sylvia Boswall. ,. , ‘t'L Grade VI: 1. Dale Acorn. ' . . " - ' ". Grade v: 1. Darlene Acorn: a , is,fl§§§’"&§fi§f““ . ‘ 5 Hey Kids . . . here‘s a chance of-alife-time to own a Grade I": 1- Sheila Mom f i ‘ top quality professional hockey stick signed by one Grade II: I. Peter Holden: 2. « of the great stars of the game today. Here's what to .5 Sterling Mitchell. do . . . ‘ Highest averageA in senior . grades: Darlene corn — . . percent. sell Two New—l3 Week Subscriptions to ,2” Highest average in primary ‘ - Q$v -,; Erades: Peter Holden- M per- I g, "i" {Chi » " . "it L . . w.» . . V . . 1. Helen Power. teacher. H I_ _ — — — — — _ -—' -— — I _* v r 5 TO THE CIRCULATION MANAGER. THE PATRV‘ I k CHARLO’I‘TETOWN. P. E. 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Adan” stick to arrive._ Remember . . . you do not have to collect any - cr rema as are resting at . money. 1,; me Perry Funeral Home from Subscriber s Signature “"9 the funeral wlll beheld Seller'a Name ....... -- .......................... BE FIRST AMONG YOUR FRENDS 10 it (in 'lt‘illuriday morning, leav- 3‘ ng e “neg-a] home at 3:45 — — — _ — — —— —- — — — _. for Requiem High Mass at St. __ OWN ONE OF THESE WONDERFUL HOC- r Nllal'y'a Church. Sourls at 9 o’- ‘~ ‘i ieifitig§°’m”' "' "‘° “W” TO THE CIRCULATION MANAGER. run rumor KEY STICKS. :. ' ' CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. l. MACLEOD — At the Prince Ed- . . . -. Ward Island Hospital. Tues. l I agree to subscribe to The Evening Patriot for a period of ill weeks. I -. “33- Dec- 13, 1902. And bill me $2.50 by return And ask boy to collect 30c. weekly T D ‘3. MacLeod of 74 C h e atnut By Mall ( l By Carrier t i I 1, 3:2”; Iammiaggg‘eéel‘ifige9gi " l have not been a regular subscriber for the past 30 days. n_ We - --Pl---‘-- Pm, I Contest Open to Any Boy or Girl in Prince L- CRABBE—On ’l‘tleadiay, Dec. Nun. _ cae rm 5 18. 1962. Mrs. M'O-obbe. ~ . r I Edward Island. 1. Mthhilton". tu‘fhm... .93 AND STILL THEY COME Address ..... .. p If" he cum“. M. at relief 1 ‘ otft has been a scene of week Fxtra help has been subunbfl'. “Mam”! '- I hm. m: Strindbe ‘33“ Eliot“: “min”;th rugs: O CO ' ~ ' as no en C VB y l' or Ti: M s. 33-: slim“: days after Christ» mm activity during the last taken on to help speed the 80ml"- N'me so days. All subscriptions will be continued by The Patriot mm D ' . .