N a a f oe G ‘ ® ' ; ‘ . a t we - ~~ t . (ick a t . v . i me — | ap = - Island , News Page Cc ee p k : C surtr 40m _ Western and Central Districts | 6 . = ga ae The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., dan. 7, 1966. 3 i Oo Hear Suit Against ( ITy | The courtroom was»packed in} Claretice Reid, brother of (the restaurant to go home before _ : urc Ee Supreme ‘Court yesterday as the John Reid, testified he had cause |the second door was locked. — case of John Henry Reid and |to go to city. hall as a result of | Ree | Elizabeth L. Reid versus t he |police brutality in front of John- | DETAILS EVENTS - s | : ; 'City of Charlottetown and Chief |ny’s Fish and Chips and he was| 10 direct examination yestet- * ' ‘of Police, Sterns Webster and accompanied by his sister, Eliz day, John Reid described the Ce 4 rayer Sgt. Charles Ready was resum-|abeth Reid and three others. Un- |@8reement between him and his i ss g ed. Chief Justice Thane A. \der cross examination by Me, |%ster about the management of ‘ 1Ca ; Nicholson, Mr. Reid said that at |the restaurant since July of 1963 ALBERTON — The annual jer will-be Rev: Ernest Linton. |~‘4:' the opening of the session 'this time there was no complaint |#Md told in detail the events that: week of prayer will be observ- |" On Wednesday worship’in the chief Justice Campbell . stated |against.Sterns Webster or Char- |took place when the police arriv- ed by congregations of O'Leary Church of the Nazarene will be the court wished to pay special les Ready. ed to lock the on Nov during the ‘wilt aoudtel eer ie Gee David Seltick |trinutg to two distinguished Can-| Following Mr. Reid's tests |, 1964. , Each clergyman will conduct |and the speaker will be Rev. adians who passed away recent-|mony, there was recess for ap-| ‘Mr. Reid stated that shortly worship in his own church | Maxwell Nesbitt. : ly- He referred to R.V. |proximately an hour and a half. after the restaurant was locked, : minister of another On Thursday at the Baptist Vaughan, retiring president of 4 Giles Cantwell, public health in- preach. It has been |Church worship will be conduct- the Canadien National Railway |WAS WITNESS spector, told him. his restaurant that all services will |ed- by Mr. Nesbitt and the speak- and S.T. Wood, former RCMP |., Allison M. Gillis, counsel for|was clean‘ as his (Cantwell’s : Wi at 8 p.m. ‘Ler will be Rev. S.E. McKillop. mmissioner for the distin- |‘he plaintiffs, called Mrs. Mar-jhouse) and he didn’t know why” \ PS ee Monday there will be two| On Friday in the United part he had | played ‘in |!00 MacPhee as his first witness |it was closed ; Mot egas s é , At St:-Luke*s~ worship ‘Church at O'Leary worship will fished Pert be. "ta Canada. at-the-.afternoon—session-._Mrs,_|..Mr,Reid.-also_told_of —his— ar. : be conducted by Rev. Ern- |be jucted by, Mr. McKil Elizabeth L. Reid was on the |MacPhee stated she had been @/ rest, being refused bail, appear- the speaker will |and the speaker will be Mr. shea wheii yg (Waitress at this restaurant’ for jing in court at 4.90 p.m. Satur- At’ Bethel -wor= tick: F got underway and there several years and that early in |day afternoon, spending a week- will be conducted by Rev. This week of special services | wore witnesses called after |JUly in 1963 until the restaurant|/end in jail, having 21 charges * ae : : and the speaker | will conclude on Sunday when all | Miss Reid before court‘adjourn- |losed in 1965 Elizabeth L. (Bet-|laid against him and getting out’ ” ys B ’ be- Rev. Ewen MacDougall. | congregations will - meet for |ag ss _ {ty) Reid was her employer and |on $100 bail on Monday morning. © ; “ ca i] On Tuesday there will again worship in the regional high| Witnesses included: Joseph |2@V¢ her her salary and instruc-|He said he offered $1,000 to $2,- - LEO P. M : . ‘ be two services. In the West | school auditorium at 7.3) p-m. Molyneaux Clarence Reid, Mrs, |*108. She also described the/500 cash bail. to be allowed bail © ahetun ramen ‘whe a coon ae eee ws . . ee eed te iat |The guest epecher. ce: tle 2000 Iatarion MacPhee, Cpl. Allen [padlocks being gut en the Tes-|on Saturday efternoon, but wae’ ,- , 6 Bee : . Murray speaker | . ee as ; refused. t Set hte Sets Mee Res Nemours | Bowing Was | Two Cars Colllide,|wii. ter 'sadcoe’ Ste tn vit ee ee nec ath ake Hen nid" ‘wie shed re wre ay | Bes llr comic ot tion at the annual meeting here York: who, along with-Mr. Mc- 4 No One Injured eee ai be conducted by (Church in Suminerside: The ser-.|these witnesses reside in the |men Pots ee a soneatns e fined lat, sgl Others in tte Plo, lane, cw cena! o | A Pleasure two ear colision [MEMaeDeuaall and the speak vice will be led by'a male chai. "John Henry ‘Reld was under |'aurent she mentioned four per- (880 This decison was Yohn Kenny. Charlottetown, he Angus ‘breeders association. “| py CHRISTOPHER GLEDHILL | the corner of Kirkwood Drive| “ pecmgesemction. ty icles F. sere resent We cee ien. plead deena i conte ao eae sa On Thursday night ai and ue Road at approxi- ; fendants Sterns Webster and|Gerald . Foster, counsel for the |were withdrawn. v : : : 3 ;| federation Centre the Commun- | mately 4:35 yesterday. after-| -f.- Charles Ready the session |City of Charlottetown, Mrs. Mae- L HV |S Serre ose, PS cay ssice pert sie Two Copper Producers ses saad enon (ee ae he det ini "Tn pi at hcl in violin” and "piano duo whom 1 |Bertha Pope, 20 McGill Terrace, | ; five e'cleck last qvenng. re described the |Wiich he was kept in the city ee have not heard bef was the operator of one vehicle Mice Reid in her statement of : police station was “the most % “* 4 f N a le ‘ore. hile 5. Y, Gummer u a claim has asked for damages ia |police coming on Nov. 10, 1064 tofu) clace” he. had ever been : o:: Besthoven’s conste eG /uiie Teen mies of te aw the amount of $25,000 and "when |put locks on the doors, ei 3 maior, Op. 38, 'no, 4, was Given, |S Oe ceived cross examined by Mr. Nichol-| Cpl. Allan MacLeod of the city |" : ~ a very ingratiating reading. The | V' vi . . . Mr. Reid told of attempting to : The damage was estimated at |: \ son as to how. she arrived at ipolice foree was called by Mr... iad wy 9 magistrate other er a od 2 Seton [$06 tad thon ware no taberies | eet ce this figure she stated in ber tes- |Gillis and in direct examination ne, ied OY & Tuagisrate, wher : 3 Fe treme to the tender nobility of (reported. -+=| RORONTO_(CP)—Two major price: to 42 cents_a pound im |timony that she errived st this |stated when be went down to put | oo (0a ty te Haslam, Prince Edward Island's Angus|members this year, it -was de-| aa. = movement. Mr. ' ' Canadian copper producers | United States currency from 38 |tigure because of the loss of ‘bus- |the an? paper, but had cecelt |, He eald be hes bad 0 tent cattle breeders will endeavour to | cided. Se ¢ ond ot has raised . their somes |p, flowing th lad of ma- ned 4 ection by the de lave any parr, tut had cece cen “the retarant fo 18 spark an effective breed pro. Prize money promised last | Rabino’ as ® Snique which N Lil .@ prices to 4 cents a pound |jor South American and African | Memes, | sons ed orders to, lock the restaurant |nonths wow end bis legal ex-" as ed nied —— yea tone wall te ud. ae was not ype et — ew arian from 40% cents in — % a us. Joseph Mol os, Wel Chiet Police . penses-es a result of ae ‘when jt meets in annual sesston |decided, though it was not done| In sonata playing tie — : in te d tawa. a over, Semmens 26 38 einle a [et Cound Sy Ge er, Saat) Uae creas emenee Mr. Reid then produced sew” / an tac decues oan eben tthe iden — . ot ree et Gok BS. =| ls Appol ae ae fecteees sete te wee last fam ont me peer Traioer ‘end MacLeod to. Johar Webster "had tid tim the [etl efilons of The, Evening Fe noon. 3 . r 2 ff 4 5 . too much in the * Iny’s Fish Nov. 10;. of Health was clos-. * soclaio’s anual meeting where annual meetings. on the’ same| taceground in the Beothoves.. | Dre. Hizabeth Affleck has |dications that lf they remain in but were forced to. rescind the 16h, and paced ha haspe on two the, restaurant before bo |*tpeetuem ce fewica by re-elected as president.* |_| where-—was suggested as 8] scottish Fantasy, a work whist Sone Gaeecs tees Rania, ‘The boosts were insuiuied by [ernment released 200,000 tons ot {MOlyseauk sald he acted on aii locks on the restaurant. ta [ed two more editions of The Ev” Four Island breeders : will | worthwhile idea. After the close | 1 fondiy.imagined had been pt i ‘amemenad by-Noranda Sales Corp. and Hud-|copper from its stockpiles to |°f4¢* from Chief a Police| Joseph was ening Patriot with pictures of @ eG te iain ane Sa three Sout Wesel. memabery to rest Der ned pals {Or LG. Dower ataletar of leon Bey Mining end Smoking |txy to, take the pressure off See nae ci en Caine cae ee si nthe restaurant reading ing. One idea pn read, ) scene rma a Uh should have lavished so much | gaucation Co. Ltd. A epokesman for Inter- | short. supplies, yore him to put the hasps on the restaurant end, left | one —_ — ia retary” shuld. be chosen whens. a Sere se "schweorenare wich Oe i, ee sue- td. said tn Now York toe com: my oat a ve me \.- {Gillis going ee Se re would be able to do some_ef-). The breeders asked that beef! oo many works of. German pany is considering the situe- HEAVY DEMAND e tary’s office’ uit against 7 mals money 4 ceeds_Mrs. Jatnes Doyle, who F , Some demand ie the for $146,000. ee fective ‘field work among ‘ia |provinclal exhibition this year | origin goes on far too long. The | fo°°s iter of years ee ee wee oe ae ae ee i e The cave commen Gin Guan”: commated Angee the ale as ‘that paid| connection with the racy spirit) |i. 49) the public im that | ment. * ed ttle ing at M1 o'clock. { the Maritime area. At least one | on same scale as of Scotland is remote : Z The domestic price increases |about 10 per cent, offering , ¥ : visit per year to cach breeder 10 tea ihe fret eine for dace | FORGOTTEN ART erea. as mark the latest round in a |hope for an easing of the tight wen mmcpeeted. o6 9 misiioum, |ered cotuaa ove a It wes| Mrs. Rebinof gave us a very oe — t arery’ |metal price war that is going |situation. ; cae ee ——PSFvint-- MacDonald. —-¥-07-k;-1$50-for-beef-sections,. The-Angus! enjoyable. group of plano solos, | whic Wee Same Si okay lon around the world. Earlier | Canada’s 5 -500,000-| nh. oS ry Valley: will confer with Shorthorn | including’ a very persdtial, ‘ae lire, [Gale "Week Canadian producers-|was~estimated~at~about “es —— Frank Mutch, Cherry ; t idiosyncratic. reading | ment of a successor , raised the European overseas |tons and is expected to in- Cigir, Mayhew, Margate: Rare |S ceucestrelen oltet | of ‘s Scherzo in B fiat | Doyle, reopened on Tuesday, this RSIDE — In County |for driving without due care and Ce cies ee ee ee and ts ready to sorve readers of : ~~ ee peg composition . ages in Mount Stewart "Chester 8. Mac- das cea Maritime direc- |SPONSO aus comeocvovived very. de. | surrounding districts. Donald, George Grady, Sum- |mond, was fined $10 plus -costs _torate are Mr. Mcisaac and Mr.| The association’ will sponsor a on the names of two| ‘Library hours at the Mount charged with the |for z MacD es pr yoga Se ee yourig ‘members of the audience.. Senet brent ote e a break, entry and another 4 ; province 5 atulate helpii Tuesday, .00 p.m. , Costain AYbany, Stewart Eagles, Canada de-| ine amount of $100 was: made| We cone? ir forgotten | day, 7.00, to 9:00 p.m.; Satur, BS sere Sufirhs bree pom partment of agriculture, lome- | svailable for prize money cover- |‘ Tevive this a 2.00 to 5.00 pan., and 7.00 ( — ; ton, explained the requirements |ine the placi from ‘first to| ert Which was at the core of the day, ’ magistrate and pleaded |for the. Charlottetown, 3 benefits of a record of Peeeaen musical: development: of Bach, | to 9.00 p.m. to the charge. Bail Edward Thomas Gaudet Wel- ieeiih aah ( Parformanee (ROP) testing pro- ae tram tive Hees awolld| Mozart, Handel, Beethoven and| The Mount Stewart library ,000 in two sureties |lington, was charged with i eet et ee ie gram for beef cattle. Livestock |; 1966 to the younger ones born | other giants of composition. opened in new quarters in 1964, $2,500 each. ing on the right side of the ny Director David Peacock also |’ me pridr. to the exhibition The concert concluded with | with the new building erected Bridges, Comwey, way when it was unsafe to do J. W. Skinner spoke briefly. in August, No minimum age | lollipops and fireworks, played | as that village’s Centennial Year guilty to unlawful pos- {9 @nd the case was adjourned Be ‘ The organization of a breeder}... suovested last night. with delicacy and fire by Mr. | project. The stock consists of two batteries of value |t Jamuary 13 for a decision. Al- Dial 4-4044 «@attle sale on a Maritime scale |“ there was’ also a: suggestion | Rabinof. His tone is remark- | some 2,000 books, selected to suit $50 they hed |fred O’Brien, Richmond, gave , ee also that breeding cattle f0r|the Hays’ formula covers too| he plays @ Stradivarius that be | teenagers, children, and pre- ae pelts Par cme adie could be: Hsted se Get prow wide an age spread. leeaine 06: Kesha, bat: We, Ses school readers doa, England, in an attempt 1 to more than 10 per ceot and s0|éo yan. 13 for sentence, ~ pec buyers j : was a pleasure watch, #2 be . ; where-to find good Angus cattle. ay ser lg valet 0 <a the teenie eonhd bi bome. = market eggs, without success. |are almost bound. to | Everett Martin Mulligan, New PROMISES:BROKEN _ - ~ David” Muteh, Mermaid, | In the last number, by Pagan- Missing Cars shad GP denies Gorin rg er the steele aimee Haven, accused of knowingly "The association aitars, palek | emeeey GP recipe | Prd eS eT _— Recovered —}ments-in—the—province—at_the —heatline el anaaines. permitting a chemical to = —with that promi secretary - surer John Kenny | tricks — harmonics, Are present time, one knowledge- -came only 12 hours after |into water frequented by of llery, lips, | reported for the past year’s ac-| pizzicato, double dnd triple stop- . spokesman said, a ot camel, aaeet of One ; a, sie eet ee ee r- jtivities, showing a satisfactory | ping — with masterly assurance, | A 1960 Volkswagon car PI pc esr Ae it mostly to ee Council .of Canada had the case adjourned to -for—and- “to, ‘ba “We now have! and the “audience gasping. fo the local_police station | sa. thave_been_so full aati al a which |Jan, 20 fore written decision by chased Hp ported the faet-people was-made~public,-in con- H Club members who exhibited cared ee to do something Altogether this was a splendid jas stolen from Barbour’s Gar-| of Christmas and New Year's | siderable attention was paid to the magistrate. Defence counsel calves a verment days observed. evening of music-making. age on sday was. recov seasons’ turkeys - Plum need for holding costs. as was Bernard McCa' oer eres be Directors named for Kings are . seecni’ on Churchill Avasisleeee War pon werent bees |e, weceaeee Come. conse icumaea though, and the George A. Campbell, Fortune Cargo Loading and there was no damage to theleating eggs. 4 ; position. ifor the department’ of fisheries tion mate Similar prizes will be and Buddy-Loane, Kilmuir; ‘ for ! vehicle a is grcducers have — 5 ee Scciies snared Genres Yauens Wibee, atd- availstie o_o | aad Chesley Hhashet, Coreheads L Be Delayed acLeod, Summerside, sad -a{siumped from a hich of 60 cents) «sharp increase in interest of dieton, was fined $20 plus costs j ® % . . ’ j last fall to . DEATHS: easartatares Ma"-|| SOURIS — The Roasian telah |104 Ford owned by Keith Hoop for rade, ards ate let (00s looppar stocks, on the Toronto > . » Cherstakhovek, which W88\er: have recovered ac- 52 to 55 cents as recent- the companies, || Rethy’s TV & Radio Shop : Mr. Mclsaac presided. iat trac Uae Walaa 1 ol getting 52 to Among the major 9:30 te 12:30 MacLEOD — At the P.E1. Hos rock bed in-Souris Harbor is bate nil ca POE Wy a8 December 2, this source |taco was up $2.80 to $100.25. at NOW OPEN é re pital Touratey, od. We Were Avot WAN Toaeg Ar ehslein tate ae mee LOOK OUT FOR SPILLS Sees oad eal iat “con-leuee’ ase be Sel and Morand _ Members and guests enouth Street, ‘formerly of Vef- roam the southern Sahara, |day. However, there is a good| A new map of Ontario's Al-| Sumers, though the same man |gi to $54.75. Saturday social e1 Members and guests, non, in her 93rd year. Resting ispeaking their own language |possibility that today’s storm|gonquin provincial park iss avai-.| Said. “Some Charlottetown stores : , 8 - 12 pm._ sg ol the MacLean ; -jand--disdaining- territorial —fron-_|will-interefere-with-loading oper-|lableon_- _paper_for |were offering cartoned eggs at) . & , aad had} SNOW ty fram where the funital will De iMers. -~ | lations. : _leamoets in. danger of a ducking. |f7 cents per, doses Tey * d held Saturday : Jan. be ; been the cents, : t Mi - vice commencing at 1.30 p.m few weeks ago, spokesman Remain: placed in the indicated. MacLean pent ath vault, later It’s ‘not so Jong since poultry-| - Snow predicted to. bri to be interred in St. Andrew's men were marketing eggs at al-| to 10 inches to Church cemetery,-O most ruinous prices. There| in Charlottetown last night : e was some apprehension today,| approximately 11:00 CORRIGAN — At the-Charlotte- apparently, that this situation| — The Charlottetown radio town Hospital, on Jan. 5, 1966, might return, though producers| reported the wind was Mrs, Charles.Corrigan, Tracadie, have ‘been enjoying most profit-| witha velocity of 18 mph Rag tong Big Pr — idee bogie iy igo Hennessey Funeral Home, from Y f a > m was mace fe fees we segue teat a. local surges a Sanaa ee a mowrentat’ Can _ juation could be cleared up in a JENKINS TRANSFER for High Mass at 10 few weeks if every person ate LTD. a.m. Interment in the church one, ‘or two more eggs per day. cemetery. Now that the price at the groc-|191 Longworth Ave. Dial 2-1206 aes ery .store has been reduced : DORON — At the Charlotte | Snigl), Kwak waingenee : town Hospital, Wednesday Jan. |. Se “5, 196 Mrs. Angus Doiron, this would appeal to the . Hope River in belo rg eon : 4 Remains forwai day sfebacca trem he Meet Planned lottetown Funeral Home to. ; late residence. _ Funeral Satur- For Teachers oH day morning to St. Ann's Church, 3 ; Hope River, .for Requiem High SUMMERSIDE — Anglican Mass at 11 o'clock. Interment Sunday school teachers and ob- in the church cemetery. servers ear ees = POLLARD—At his home Lot 65,| | New London will coteer at Thursday Jan. 6, 1966, Seymour Mary’s Parish Hall, Summerside, Pollard his 92nd year. Rest- afternoon, Jan. 9 to view ing at’ Charlottetown Funer- a teacher-training film and to al Home where funeral. willbe evaluate the first four months ee, aoe aml use of the new parish education ner. me a ° oGBBe ‘ for Requiem High Mass in — St. film is titled “Here And Ann's Church, Lot 65, at 9 ; es o'clock. Interment in the ed States Episcopal C ee Church cemetery. -. ; an actual Sunday sc STEWART—At-the—P.E.1.—_Hos- --} needs: FIIARDIAN . PATRIOT pital, Jan. 6, 1906, Mrs. Char) | gd GUARDIAN PATRIOT es D. Stewart, Malpeque i A ee ea ae in 3 ist year. Resting oat Ps ot NI : etn E N T R AL. ‘ utcliffe Funeral Home Mi STER MEETS PRES i moon Saturday, thea to the Ogee Oe WS gE SS “4 -PRINTERY vice Sismanacian at 0 p.my ” “Mrs; Barbata Castle, -Bri- press conference since she Ministry of Transport, Lon- . Phone 4-83 : ‘ tain’s new. Minister. of Trans- don, yesterday. .m. 1 “ eee iis meme tains eotares at her fit st \°%,UD bee appointment et the, °.7" (AP. Wirephote S. May's. | . a wy, ie b ; é x ae ’ [ i ’ : 4 + ‘ ; ; : 5 J be % se gay : 3 %