‘ ‘ FIRST AIDSERVICES' BEING anaemia .ISlAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And Prince Countyi ' The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. Jan. 5. 1963. Car-Train Crash Iniures Three ALBERTON BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN field Thursday night sent three persons to t community Hos- pital, O'Leaary. while three others escaped uninjured. Injured in the crash were Kenneth Ralph Ellis. O’Lealry. driver of the car. who suffered facial cuts and bruises; Mar- jorie Lenora Shields. St. Louis. who received head lacerations and leg injuries; and Patricia Jones, Campbell 11, who su-f- fered leg injuries. 1es Vey, Albert Elliot and Wayne Joseph Peters. O’Leary, passengers in the rear seat of the car. were un- injured except for bruises and ock. tn 5" 3 . l The car in which they were ldlilving struck the diesel en- A car-train collision at Bloonr {gine of,train number 251. as the I ltrain was pulling into Bloom- ifield Station enroute from ISummerside to Tignish. l The front end of the car was Idemolished d a step was ibroken from the side of the diesel engine. The driver was reported uln- able to see the oncoming train until it was too late to stop. and the road was in an icy condition. Attending to the injured fol- ‘lowing the accident was Dr. L. G. Dcwar. who had them itaken to hospital. - i Alberton detachment of the ‘RCMP investigated the accident. SUMMERSIDE -— The ap- peals of_ Joseph Ivan Arsenault. George Gallant Jr. and Vincent Gallant, all of Summerside were dismissed and sentences con- firmed in Supreme Court. Char- lottetown. Thursday before the full bench. Hearing the appeals were Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. Mr. Justice Mark R. MacGuigan. and Mr. Justice George Tweedy. J. Watson MacNaught QC was defence counsel in all cases. Arsenault and George Gallant Jr. were charged after a break at F r e r o n Ltd.. Granville Street last July Nothing was taken in the break M 6') . not appealed due to his previous 3 Cases Reiected By Appeal Court ‘ according to police evidence. incent Gallant and Alfred Cahill were originally charged with robbery with violence as the result of a beating and rob- bery of Summerside pensioner Bruno Arsenault on North Mar- ket street on October The petit jury returned a ver- dict of assault which carries a maximium sentence of, two years. In the other case Arsenault was sentenced to two years TIGNISH BRANCH of the Royal Canadian Legion install- ed its new officers at the Jan- uary meeting held Thursday. Reginald A. Eldershaw (left) TIGNISH Reginald A.l Eldershaw was installed as pre- sident of Tigm‘sh Branch No. 6 of the Royal Canadian Legion at the January meeting. Other officers include: E C. Perry. first vice-president; Arthur DesRoohes. second vice-presid- ent: Peter MacPhee, secretary; while Gallant received a three year term due to his previous record. Cahill's sentence was record. Tignish Man I Dies At 9] Week OI Prayer Services To Start In S’side Monday SUMMERSIDE — The Week of Prayer services commencei in Summerside Monday. Jan. 7' and continue throughout t week with ev. B.F. Hewlett as Mr. Howlett was born at An--‘ .: nandale. P.E.I., and had his; first charge at Hazer r o o k. t ler.BC Alexandra and Uigg. He h a s served seven pastorates in On- tario, and at present is minis- tering to the Guelph and Ever- ton churches, as well as assist- ing in the establishment of the new Brock Road Community Christian Church. owlett will deliver all the Week of Prayer sermons which will begin in the Church of the Nazarene next Mon day night. All services commence at 7.30 with the exception of Sun- day. Jan. 13 which will begin at 7 p.m. l C REV. BYRON F. HOWLETT Income tax returns this year are to be mailed to the federal taxation data centre in Ottawa. instead of the district taxation office in Charlottetown. A new Income Tax Act, pass- ed at a special session of the provincial legislatcur in Dec- ember, 1961. gave the province power to levy its own rate of tax. but collection is carried out by the federal government as in the past. For 1962. there was no change in the tax rate over 1961. MORE COMPLICATED Calculation of tax on the 1962 individual Income tax return forms seems to be slightly more complicated than on the For example. in the 1962 forms. the table which shows row to calculate tax on taxable ncome breaks down the tax in federal and provincial shares. On taxable income of 1.000. federal tax is $123. while the pro- vincial tax amounts to $17.70. In the 1961 form. there was a tax of $141 on taxable income of $1.000. p. 3' (D Income Tax Returns Go To Ottawa In 1963 While the 1962 forms may mean more calculations for the taxpayer. he will still pay the; same rate of tax as in 1961. I Librarian Resigns Post SUMMERSIDE — Miss Amy Burton's has resigned as Sum- mersidc’s public librarian and I1 been succeeded Mrs. Norman Macdonald. Miss Burrows has bee cry popular with all ages and will missed from her familiar post as librarian at Civic Aud- itorium. She has been Summer- side's librarian for the past 15 years while Mrs. Miaalonald has been assistant librarian for the past eight years. Taking over as assistant lib rarian as of Jan. 1 when urrows' resignation became effective is Mrs. Lillian Comp- ton of Summerside. 8' U3 .' ‘ ward. predeceased h ' : (Standing for December) TIGNISH — Thaddeus Perry. well-known and life-long resi- dent of T i gn 1 s h, died Thurs- day evening at the home of his son, E.C. Perry. after a short illness. He was in his 92nd year. Mr. P e r r y is survived by three. sons and two daughters: New Officers Are Installed By Tignish Branch 0t Legion I 01,-4‘Ix09-“v5fi’fiukviy 1 is shown being installed as ‘ president by Russell Perry. The branch has voted a do- nation of $100 to tho United Appeal Fund. Hector J. Buote. treasurer; Au- bin J. Gallant. sergeant-at—arms. Chairman of committees are Frank Gaudet. Wedge. Mailiette. cadets; Bloice Ellis. sick. The installation was carried out by Russell Perry and Aubin J Richard after the retiring president, J. Peter Gaudet had finalized previous business. The Legion branch voted a donation of $100 to the P.E.I. United Appeal Fund. The branch also made plans for the annual ‘Gateau’ held each year in Fe ruary The date for this traditional event will be set at an executive meeting. A king and queen will be sel- ected to rule over the old French WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: Min Max Night Day Dawson -.7 -14 Vancouver .. 33 45 Victoria 41 45 Edmonton 15 28 Calgary 22 38 Saskatoon 7 20 Regina 16 23 Winnipeg 7 23 Toronto .. 28 35 Ottawa. . 19 27 iontreal ......... 18 27 Quebec .......... 17 2.8 Fredericton 26 39 Saint John 25 36 Moncton 24 36 Halifax . . . . .. 27 38 Charlottetown 30 35 ydney . . . . ....... 35 38 Yarmouth 32 42 St. John's . . . . . . . .. 34 37 HALIFAX (CPI—The. weather office says overcast skies. and occasional snow should occur on Saturday. with a possibility of some freezing drizzle. Sunday should begin as a generally sunny day in many regions. custom; t However some rain 01' snow 21E.C. Perry. Tignish; Alyre and! I William Perry of Arlingt o n. . EMassa Mrs. Thomas Bernardi (Alvinal. Rumford. M a in e; 1 Mrs. Jane Bernard of Vancouv- There are 23 children a n d ‘ seven great grandchildren. Two sons. Joseph and Ed- 1m. The funeral will be held Sat-l llt‘day morning to the Church of. .'St. Simon and St. Jude's fo r i Requiem High Mass at 9.30. In- terment will be in the church cemetery. SOUTH LAKE SCHOOL Grade II: . Catherine O'Brien. 2. Marlene Bruce. 8. Debbie Fisher and Margaret O'Brien teqtlall. -Gratlo III: 1. Valerie Bruce and Danny MacDonald (equall. I . Wilfred O'Brien. 3. Sheila MacDonald. Grade IV: 1. Steve Cheverie. 2. Darrell Bruce. 3. Preston MacDonald. Gradc V: 1. Barbara O'Brien. Gradc VI: 1 Rovcr Bruce 2. Jim Cheverie. 3. Glen Fisher and Allen Bruce (squall. Grade VII: 1. Gail MacDon- ald. 2 Paula MacDonald. 3. Gary MacDonald. ‘2 Arrested For Break iAt Bedeque ‘may occur in the southern sec- tions of the district and clouds in the northern portions later in the day. Regional Forecasts: Halifax and vicinity: North- ern Nova Scotia: Eastern shore: Cape Breton. nce Edward Island: intermittent drizzle and SUMMERSIDE Idise valued at less than $1001 5 was stolen in a break at Perry’s canteen. Central Bedeque some- time Thursday night and two young men from the St. Elea- nors area will be charged this morning in county magistrate’s court with break. entry and theft. The Borden detachment RCMP are investigating. Entry was gained through a front window. No cash was taken as none had been left there the previous evening when the canteen closed. Owner of the canteen is Mrs. George Perry. whose son E..I. Perry discovered the break yes- terday morning. The two men were placed un- der arrest shortly before noon Mercham snow today. Very mild. Winds northeast 20. Low-high at Hali- fax 30 and 40. New Glasgow. Goshen. Sydney and Charlotte. town 30 and 37. Outlook for Sun- ay: Variable cloudiness fol- lowed by rain or snow. South Shore; Annapolis Val- ley: Intermittent drizzle and snow today very mild. Low-hlgh V day: Sunny followed by rain or _ snow. . High tide today at Charlotte- town at 6:20 am. and 6:26 pm. At Rustlco at 12:54 am. and 1:54 pm. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than; Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 7:38 and sets at 4:32. yesterday and placed in cus- od t v Much of the stolen merchan- dise was recovered. Grade VIII: 1. Heather Mac-1 Donald. 2. Elmer MacDonald. i Mrs. M. McMahon. teacher. EED lof the Virgin Islands in the Car- glbbean from Denmark in 1917, BOUGHT ISLANDS The US. purchased its part PILO FR . BARI. Italy (A?) — Milusctw_m Solakov. a Bulgarian pilot whose camera-e q u i p p 0 d jet plane I crashe a year ago near NATO missile base in southern Italy. was ordered released I .Thursday from jail. Charges of lpolitical and military espionage . I were dropped and an investigat- k ‘Ing judge ruled that the 23-year- .2 . . lieutenant had 5 .old Bulgarian ‘committed no crime. ’ POPULAR ENGLISH 1 English literature has long been popular in Czechoslovakia and Milton‘s "Paradise Lost" was first translated there in llllll. t l DIAL 4- ) Purity Dairy Ltd. ; “Parents Prefer Purity \) Products" I t; I THANKS The Montague Retarded Chil- jdren's Association wish to thankl the following business firms fan .'-venile Nobbed United Fund Still Climbing Still. climbing steadily. the United Fund has now reached a total of 8210011077 or 92.3 per cent of its objective of $227.487. it was reported yesterday by Jack Ambler. executive direc- tor of the fund. He added that there were still several reports to come in from 0 Mrs- Ham Cudmore'. dl’ee‘ were working in the West over a period of 11 years. 001- of Red Cross first aid Prince County area Thursday. 1mm committees Wm endea_ services and Sinclair Cutcliffo organizing first aid committees . I t Civil Defence first and traln- and removing first aid posts vol" to tram more family” I ing coordinator for P.E.I. that have become iii-active resentatives in first aid. I d 0 LARGE FIELD AVAILABLE d" ec'ded ‘ b SUMdMEiRSIIIDE — It had not can ec ded ast evening if an N t . f. T inquist will be held into th 9 deal of an unidentified air- om I n a o u man at RCAF Station Summer- 0 side whose body was discovered ‘ ursday evening around nine ‘ ’ o'clock in his locked barrack room. . For Is an or 0 Year _ ed last evening whether an in- quest will be h eld will depend Nominations for "Islander of, -Sister Mary Henry: — to championship at the Royal 911th? P9511115 0f the investiga- lhe Year" have begun to flow int A reader says. “She deserves Winter Fair last fall. “011 Wthh iS Still belng carried and 8 Falter" 0f the 120013 qllali-i consideration wh e11 serious 01" by RCAF POIice and t h e “09 0f Cltllens that are looked ‘ minded people consider an Premier Walter R. Shaw, RCMP- . "90“ With highest favor by 15- award for Islander of the for leading his Conservative The prOVinCIal pathologist, Iandel‘S IS beginning to emerge. Year." The letter went on to Party to its second consecu- Dr- Jim“ Craig. performed an Although enough nominationsi laud her dedicated and effec- tive victory, the first Conser- BUIOPSY yesterday and stated are now on hand to assure that tive work in helping people, vative leader to accomplish that $198”! was Causal by Stran- the man or woman named “15. particularly in looking after such a feat in 47 years. Elllatlml- Presumably at the lander of 1952" win be chosen the welfare of homeless child- B” I 32:11:? 0W1! hand. Idgntlflca- from a lar 1- field. nominations 1‘611- 8- W- W. "Bill" Reid. or , 9 airman s, _ eln g are still bgcing received an his. rote in leading the first Wilhhfnfllendmg not'lftcatlon of “111 be mm] mm, of Tmsday Miss Jean Gill: — “Jean Unlted Fund campaign ever nex'o' "L . Jam 8_ After this date however, Gill." 0 letter says. “is the held on P. E. _I. and because llAdCOl‘Ollel‘S Jury was empan- no other letters of nomination Islander of the Years — 11 at of the leadership he has given 9 8 and includes Eric John- can be considered, just 1962." The writer says. youth and the way he has for- SW". Sgt. Gerald Dawe. Flt.- “ f m ‘9 "Miss Gill‘s accomplishments warded the Interests of youth Sgl- Norbert James MacInnlS. ere are some 0 e peop . . v th at. Sgt. John Gardowskl. Lloyd J. who have been guggestod as de_ and contributions to her pro- 0 er e ye s. L l , servin of the honor by fellow Vince are n°t confined to the . aw 955' Adnan J“ Albert and g -‘ car 1962. but cover an unin- While many have been nomln- Ar"01d Madson. Wanders and the mam. reason l’errupted span of 44 years in ated it remains true that put forward for the choice. the public semce_.. Another there are others who seem to be goggmm m g g a __ y, M l I Beck, _ says Miss Gill has spent her thoroughly deservmg 0' the Noflhgato 5335 02s 1110 510 .5 'Dl'g a co m. f‘h entire working life "serving honor Who have not been men- NGoldcrt 3500 no is 20 +0 He ‘5 fully (laserva 0 t e the public efficiently. courte- tioned in any of the letters of N_ Rank 071150 35 as :00 +916 so .1; .1: :1. cause 0 . j BEST METHOD 0 retarded children: Elsfleffgfg Mrs. Clifford Townshend: ._ Although the judges are free 0.53:... ‘3 1% 233 "‘ in getting S erwood host! 9 This Rona Bay west woman_ to_ look beyond the list of '110- Osisko 17000 00 u 17 +0 “tabHShe‘i here a“. t ecauio a farm wife and the mother of minatlons 1n maklng their final Pzgggq 151302: '13: 3% 11*: ‘A PF ms unsemSh 835‘s aimed d five children “won her great- selection. the f?” Femfms that lino 452 020 015 020 — piarents of mmta yDre g i est fame in the year under re- 8 letter of nommatlon 15 by fal‘ to 000 325 325 37.5 cmldrfm: ' ‘wuhout 1“ ec ' view." a reader asserts. Her the best way to make sure that Fox Int 0000 21 22 the “Imam” would be hope‘ rize winnin la “For the a person favored will be conSId- Paymast 2500 12% 12 1m + V: 1955' With his guidance the {ova of a Hirsg"l;elected for ere . P“ Exp] 300° ” 11 + V! mm" 1‘ brightened", a Dominion drama award "as The panel 0! judges will make mfg; £33 i: 1" one of the best out of 200 com- illicit tselection t.if0110¥'lllgdthe ; he;I 330 $2714 2715 211,5— 1,1. petitors was a great honor to c ose o nom1na ons ues ay. ow on 34 3 H Prince Edward Island. . .Shc aha jugges areIdRichard Hen- :52“; 1‘13: '11:: f3; +30 has brought renter distinction orn ummers e: r. en- P d (“5° 5” announcements}: to P.E.I. giltural activities neth 'A. Parker. Charlottetown 0:: 2.... mm, 1; I: 4 + l" column. “mining Classme than anyone since the days of and Keir Clark. Montague. Que Chlb 15 1 +110 Advenmn‘ "mom, L. M. Montgomery." e board of judges is com- 3:113: 7% 253% M; f —l . pleter independent and T e Que Man 2500 11 10%“;‘Mt516 MACDONALD — At Charlolle' Roy Smallman: — For his Patriot. while sponsoring the Q Many,“ ,m 15% 15 15% +1” town, Friday. Jan. 4. 1962. work “beyond health and award regardsltself only as an Match 000 13 1:1 .13 4. 1,5 Elizabeth MacDonald of strength" on behalf of the instrument acting in behalf of 0:333? :33 92; 914135 92;. :15 Abram's Village. wife of the province's retarded children. all Islanders. through which a Raglan 1500 46 w M H late Gabriel MacDonald form- He is one of “our fineistlcitl‘ descIeryedd honor w111 be paid to my...“ 3200 2:00 ,8 90 d I f Summerside in her lens and is always oping an san er. _ enable 1000 oyear. 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Remington. conducted in; person mum. worded m the 11-“. by Rev. Canon Mark Fer-gum 4-6004. CITY owaoUNl) or 1101100 11111101101110 014110 of Summerside. Organist was 1701: SALE: ONE mm CORNER BROOK (CPI — .001. EC. Perry Tignilh. Mfl- HOT-09 And?" 0‘ 3‘ «1 admin W can, m Sixty-five inches of snow fell on mm m’ E13330“. "f.: ,. Mu Thom. this m Newfoundland (guy be held Saturday Jan 3 to Ivan Banach. Keith Warren. “M In . 174., Mod 1”: month I ' ' ' Horace Glover ' 011 average of almost four inches 01. Simon and 01 Jude: Layton Prom. ' Am, Church m for Requiem Fred Sample and MD]! John- 300" AND BOARD . day. This compared with 53 Kill! him at 0.00. Intormsnt stone. on in tin mmmmlldlfl- 13:20: ‘2; 2190810111111 month of h 1100 church My. People'- M. W. Dial 00000. , I .m , r rural areas. and he anticipates the fund going "over the top" when all are completed. Mr. Ambler also said another Charlottetown collecting group had surpassed its quota in the professional division. They re- ported $8.180 received on an $8.000 quota. In S’si‘de Theft SUMMERSIDF. Summer- side police made a speedy ar- rest Thursday evening when a 12 - year-old Summerside youth was apprehended five minutes after he had committed th theft of $80 from a wallet on a dresser in an apartment room of Dan MacDonald. Summer- side into Mr. MacDon ld s room in Martin Apartments. Second Street. and made .with the money. Mr. aid was in an adjoining room at the time and immediately noti- fied the police upon his return to the room and discovering the money missing. The youth will appear in ju- venile court next week. The vouth apparently walked a ‘ n‘ o f f I MacDon- . donations to their recent basketI ,‘rafflc: Canada Packers. Wight- Iman Super Market. Hilchey and: tVanldcrstine. T. M. lewellyn, ‘Ltd. Also the New Perth Wo— men's Institute. The winner of' the basket was Mrs. Robert Mac- IKinnon. Bristol. Lot 40. INSURANCE ‘ Be sure to call us when you have an In- surance Problem. 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