snsnaiy . \ RCMP Superintendent ‘'Thetrcose se-orarovsse eee oat ond costs or 10 days. NOT NAMED FOR TREE An accused, charged with be- The Dutch elm disease ing drunk and disorderly on' named for Holland, where it complaint of his wife pleaded | was first identified in 1019. Gordon Ward, Kilmuir, charg- ed with theft of a chain hoist, was further remanded till Nov. 9 with bail set at $100. The ac- cused, represented by Holmes, was arraigned Magistrate A. James Haslam ie, Gy Dalian. Coun foaee Brian Ear' Glenn, 14 Beach St., Wilfred Borden Quinn, 11 Park St., Gary Bruce Kaulbeck, 7 Belvedere Trailer Court, and Asks Sane Hallowe'en * Supt. A. S. McNeil, RCMP of- ficer commanding L a@npual party night by the Charies Richard Conkey, 239 ney of people, and Hillcrest St., rside, were its observance by the charged with the theft of a Beav- ehildren for the fun they ler peanut vending machine, the the Superintendent deplored the Property of Ralph Arnold tendency on the part of some Brown. me youths towards dangerous Glenn and Kaulbeck elected pranks. to be tried by magistegte. He asked the public to assist ed guilty saa were _ . oe far as possible in curbing this for sentence to Oct. %. Bail in as by doing the following: ‘leach case was set at $100. (1) Removing temptation, by Quinn wal Gusher a allot- up or putting away ed time to obtain counsel and a coe remands until Oct, 29. was set at $100 each. FURTHER PEMAND David M. id, city, charg- ed with disorderly conduct was further remanded until Nov. 2 @s was Francis Quinn, city, charged with obstructing a pol- equipment and machinery. 2) Once again providing good wholesome recreation on Hal lowe’en Night. (as so many ser- vice clubs have done in the past years.) (3) Providing adequate super- vision and discipline for chil- dre n. (4) Providing descriptions of cars and persons to aid in the | apprehension of persons respon- | sible for these acts and if neces sary to be willing to appear in court to give evidence against them. WORD OF CAUTION As a word of caution motorists: the head said: “On Hallowe'en children are bound to be running about with little thought for traffic hazards they may encounter, their vision possibly obscrubed you, the motorist, to make the necessary adjustment im your ice officer | . The accusei were own movements. Perhaps more | represented harles than any other night of the year oc -e Rrra a driver must operate his. car; A Charlottetown man, charged with extreme caution wherever | with unlawful possession of liq- Ralph's Wes JEWELLERS LTD 121 Graften Street Dial 4-4253 THE CAMERA EXPERTS Coats A-GO-GO! ~ Duffle Coats Styled by--Utex in- three-quarter.length..with detachable hood ..: warm winter lining ia eamel; green, navy and black. Priced from .. 94” BEAUTIFICATION AWARDS GIVEN Brackley Point Women's In- stitute won first prize in the community improvement com- petition. Other institute mem- bers are Mrs. Gerald Robin- son, secretary, Mrs. David Seaman and Mrs. Stan Skef- fington. Chairman for the pro- gram was Wendell MacKay = means MUCH slower in residential areas. ager . WEAR Special awards and prizes were presented at the 20th an- nual dinner meeting of the Prince Edward Island Rural Beautification Society in the Charlottetown Hotel last even- ing. Derek Hughes, on behalf of M.F. Schurman and Sher- win and Williams, presents a cash prize of $200 to Mrs, Stan Murray, Brackley Point, vice-president of the Brackley Pt. Women's Institute, the Island Firm Awarded ‘ontract Of $119,202 sist of two creosoted —pilework piers, 260 by 16 feet, built 40 feet apart to provide an entrance channel. There is a landing at the inner end of each pier 125 by 12 feet and the dredging of | an ifregular.area about 260 feet by 200 feet to a depth of five feet below low water ordinary spring tides. Plans and specifications were in the office of the dis- to the Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Oct. 27, 1965. who introduced guest speaker | by a mask or some form of dis- e ° 4 ° Premier =e R, ‘ogged The | ee sty Sacer eer guisery. Therefore, it is up to premier spoke on s receat ues Ss vernmen x “4 | "S'P Police Probe trip to Europe. A brief submitted to’ the pro-|be prevented by — the lack . of | vincial cabinet ‘yesterday by St.|means from going to university. | Dunstan’s University Students’|This/must mean a greater com-| Union suggested that the provin-|mitment from the public treas-| Say a, ane a ee ury to en y his important \ ees beyond present leve ve,”” : of $000 and that the goverdment| onaeave oo also assume a greater role in financing higher education by adopting a plan for financial as- sistance. The brief was stibmitted by Dave Morton, president of the students’ union; Thomas Mac- Millan, chairman of the Canad- ian Union of Students at SDU, and Charles MacMillan, who read the brief to the cabinet. The brief stated that students across Canada and in particular those in the Maritimes have fac- ed unparalielied costs. ‘‘We have reached the point where such escalation is in most areas be- BIGGER ROLE Despite the fact that the 28 per cent of the province’s furis are used for education the brief states, ‘‘we cannot help but be of.the opinion the provincial gov- ernment must play a bigger role’ in this field, particularly at the university level.’’ The brief of the SDU Students’ Union stated they are in agree- ment with the position taken by the Summer Congress of the Ca- madian Union of Students which resolved as a first priority the abolition of social and financial barriers and the elimination of CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — A contract for the construction of a boat harbor at Sea Cow Pond has been award- ed to Northumberland. Construc- +ion Limited of. Abrams Village, # was announced here today by Public . Works Minister George McDraith. «Two bids were opened Oct. 6| and the winning tender was for | $)19,202. The higher bid was, for | $128,270, j *Sea Cow Pond is at the North- western tip of P.E.J. and’ twe miles south of North Point: It is trict engineer for the department of public works at Charlotte- town. FUR KEEPS OFF DRUGS a fishing community where the two main activities are the lob- Irish Moss, _ The new boat harbor will con- 1N HALIFAX “60 Exhibitors From Province Entering Atlantic Winter Fair By NEIL MATHESON Approximately 10 Prince Ed- ward Island ‘steers will com- pete in the steer show at the At- lantic Winter Fair on opening day, Saturday, The Guardian has learned from secretary J. Wat- son Maxner. Top prizes of $100 apparently have influenced the entries in the dairy classes where about 60 exhibitors from this province have entered ani- mals. There are 11 beef breed- ers competing in the big show, in addition to those who have steers entered. Fulton Sanderson and Sons have three really good Herford steers as the Sanderson farm seeks to retain the top honors Fulton won a year ago when his big white face animal was grand champion of the show. In addi- tion to Fulton’s steer this year, there is one being shown by Ro- bert and one by Johnny Sander- eon. The Sanderson Weers are unl- formly good. Any one of ann is as good, or better { one that-toek it all a vedi tage But the competition will be tougher this year, . He giggests Irving ‘ MacDonald, York, has a rea] threat for AWF remacy. And there are many others from this province, Robert McLaurin, and Son Lét 16, who had the ae ae Stow grand champion ae- veral years ago, also have a steer at Halifax. ‘The steers are shown Satur- day afternoon, The sale is thea t ht. "Bost breeders showing in juse to make ' scious. ’ Union Road; Hollis Newson and Oswald Newson and Son, Kings- ton, S.C. Stewart and Son, Dun- staffnage, John Thompson and Son, Frenchfort and H-B. Willis, Kingston are all showing Hol- steins at the fair. In Jerseys there are E.A. 4 . Hazelbrook, a major winner at Charlottetown in Au- gust; Paula Coady, Hazelbrook and Mr. Myers are showing one animal which is co-owned. Fred Coles, Milton; T. Glydon and Son, Kensington: George Mac- Millan, Cornwall are other Jer- sey exhibitors entered at Hali- | fax next week. LIMEWOOD HERD Dual Purpose Shorthorn exhi- bitors include the Limewood. herd of Sterling Wood and Son, Mt. Herbert, perennial contender for top honors; and animals from the good herds of Keith Barrett, Belmont Lot 16; Keith Dixon, Clyde River; Daniel P. Jewell, East Wiltshire and Waldton MacPhee and Son, Elmwood. Allison Stewart, Dunstaffnage is taking a lar ge number of sheep to the fair — Paul Stew- art, J.B. Stewart, Ralph Stew- | art, W. Wilfred Stewart and Win- ston Stewart are listed as hav- ing entries for a total of 50 Ste wart sheep. VILLAGERS fj yond the student’s means to pay the price.” en think bursaries, scholarshivs or The polar bear's thick oily |students’ loans are the final eolu- fur is heavy enough to repel jtion though they have lessened ster fishery and gathering of |the drug-tipped a ae the financial burden on the stu-|sociations were encouraging the anim uncon- | dent. Marshfield; John Thompson ford Bertwell Morrison of Ellers- Son and ena Sena, ane \lie and an early model car driv- | staffnage are other sheep show- €n by Mrs. Ruth Ramsay of men. George wall and Rowell Boswall have entries. and S.C. Stewart and Son also are listed with entries. are 45 Island swine. goats at the big fair. Judy and |husband, Cecil, died in 104 and Paul Stewart have entries. tuition fees for wniversity stu- dents and the Congress also was to request the federal gov- ernment to establish a system of grants to the provinces on the |- basis of need without stipulatton how these grants were to be spent and the regional CUS as-' In agreement with the Blad- Commission the brief did not 1 governme spend “No qualified student should|2nove crmmte om education. Case Still Open Zip-in Lined TOPCOATS Current Accounts Earn 5% interes @ ss t ome quarterty balance. 20th of month earn in- terest from the ‘1st, @ Funds may be deposited Damage $500 In Accident SUMMERSIDE — The Sum- ~~) merside detachment” of the RCMP investigated a two car collision on the Barlow Road west of here about 5.15 Monday evening. “Priced From... . Styled by Utex, Croyden and London Fog, im plains and checks with borg anti laminated linings | Involved in the accident was George Boswall, Lyle Boswall,|@ Station wagon driven by Clid- THE MAJOR TRUST COMPANY 58 Queen St. 894-4910 Ch’town 9 te 5 Closed Sat. or withdrawn at any time. | } Tyne Valley. Total damage Waal jestimated at $500. FAMILY MULTIPLIES TORONTO (OP)—Joseph. Jor- dan, a 6 - year - old retired Cecil Godfrey, North Wiltshire \farmer from Stratford, Ont., ee age stam rte dae “ ” for be a gra n today : when he marries Edith Gibbs, |"oe —- 68, of Toronto. Mrs. Gibbs’ firet In swine Alimon_ Boswaill, Boswall, Borden Bos- Nalp» Russia sade | from an aircraft on a rope and 160 A Kent Street There Islanders are even showing . ‘she has seven sons. ~ Commercial Travellers Dance "Music by The Smoothies” Wednesday Night, Oct. 27th HORSE and SULKIES GRANADA Steak Room : Members and Guests Welcome For the night of tricks or treats, the fittie people love to get all Zelier's; even candy treats for a really fun-filled Hallowe'en! Little Witches, Goblins, Ghoulies! Come to Zellers FOR THE BEST FOR HALLOWE'EN FUN! these great new masquarades! Masks, wigs costumes—all in big selections at MENS WEAR > DIAL 4-8444 dolled up in| . 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