Wendy Johnston, Montague; Bonnie Morrison. Georgetown, Margaret Giddings. Charlotte- town. instructors at the Red Cross swimming classes in the Montague area watch two stu- dents. John Sullivan and Jerry 3'?’ I isuoms DEMONSTRATE I(NowLEoo Bell demonstrating what they had learned in the release and rescue hold. A total of 167 are registered for the instruc- tion. They leave Montague b school bus provided for the o - casino and take their lessons at Lower Montague. These classes have been carried on for several years and anyone watching some of the young fry in the water can easily tell they have received good instruction. BZaIse+A+$5oo In Assau Charged with assaulting Ste- phen Bernard Tralnor. by strik- ing him on the face with his fist, James Francis Garland. Hermit- age. was remanded without plea until Aug. 27. and ball was set at $500 by Magistrate Ja- mes B. Johnston. QC. in Queens . County magistrate's court yes- terday afternoon. Convicted of failing to stop at tho scene of an accident. Henry Joseph Kelly. Dromore. was gl- ven an adjournment until Aug. 31 for sentence. Counsel for the defence is John P. Nicholson. In dismissing a charge of driving w h i i e intoxicated against Augustus Adolphus M_ac- Donald, Winsloe. the magistrate noted that the preponderence of evidence presented by the de- fence. preséntd a measure of doubt as to guilt or innocence, and therefore under the law he was required to give the accus- ed the benefit of the doubt. Defence counsel in this case was Lester P. O'Donnell. The charge of driving in a manner dangerous to the pub- lic. was withdrawn by the crown. against Joseph George P a to n Neale. Charlottetown, who was represented by Mr. Nicholson. No plea was taken in the case of Chester Earl Whitlock. Hun- ter River. charged with driving while his abilities were impair- ed by alcohol. and the accused was remanded by consent. of defence counsel Mr. O'Donnell and crown prosecutor Alan K. Scales until Sept. 7. It Case Two others, Brendon Doiron. Hope River. and Allan Mac- Coubrey. Cavendish. were giv- en adjournments until the same date on charges of causing a disturbance in a public place. The former by fighting and the latter by shouting and swearing. Charged following an acci- dent at North River early Thur- sday morning. w 'ch sent six persons to hospital. Frank V. Cullen, Bedford. appeared on a charge of failing to drive on the right side of the highway when- ever possible. He pleaded guilty and was fined $15 and costs or five days. Charles Albert Bryanton. Sherwood, pleaded guilty to driving a motor vehicle while he was disqualified from holding a licence and was fined $50 a nd costs or 10 days. A fine of S10 and costs or five days was imposed on Frederick Irvin MacDonald. Crapaud, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of -driving on the wrong Iide and Joseph Murphy, examiner, passed: Seniors: David Reid, Sheila Graham and Grant Dixon; in- termediate: Glenna Campbell, Gail M'acKenzle and Joseph MacDonald. Juniors: Colleen Griffin, Eliza- beth Creed, Keith Macxenzio and Irene Macxenzie. Beginners: Joyce Graham, Gordon Graham. Dianne Gra- ham. Larry Graham, Patsy Mackenzie. Paulette Campbell, Yvonne Creed, Johnnie Foote, Wayne Kearney, Mavis Graham and Ethel MacKenzie. Mrs. Grant Graham was chairman and in charge of L!‘8‘ll:D0l‘T8LlOTl for the classes. RECEIVE AWARDS NEW YORK fCPl—Two girls from Newfoundland one from Nova cotia were among registered nurses who received certificates Wednesday on com- pletion of six months of ad- va-riced training at New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital. Tht three. here under the U.S. state department's ex- change visitors program. are Bernice Betty Sparkes of St. John's; Erma Darlyn Ford. S., and Bridget Traytown. Culls Weymout N. Dolores Kelly, Harbor, Nfld. °' MOVING lthe highway.» -. 1 Q Furniture moved. any- I ere. I21 Pass Tasfs Q New temperature control- P Led, sprinkled. safe ware- ‘ ouse. 1 anmure ls’ . Experienced men endjbe MONT-AGUE — A total of 21 ‘” '’‘°‘’‘'‘‘ ""“" of_32 students passed their °, swimming and water safety Jer|k||'|$ Tfflflsfef tests recently. sponsored by the ‘Pembroke and Panmure Island Women's Institute, at Panimure Island beach. Kaye Boudreault. instructor Ltd ouu. 251205 Dr. Kenneth A. Parker. sup- erintendent of c i t y schools, Friday announced the appoint- ment of 18 new teachers, and the re-appointment of three oth- er teachers, to the staffs of the city's high and elementary schools Of the three who have been re-appointed, Mrs. Janet Baker, is returning to Queen Charlotte High after being absent for the past two years taking p 0 st graduate work. Also returning. following one year of post-grad- uate studies are Fred Driscoll to Birchwood High and Miss Barbara MacLeod to P r i n c e Street School. RCMP WARNS or BOGUS BILLS RCMP authorities have issued a warning that a strong pos- sibility exists that counterfeit $10 may make their appearance here over the weekend. They have been found this week in Newfoundland, but no descrip- tion of the passers of the bills is available. Inspector A. S. McNeil, officer commanding this division, said last night the phony bills bear the serial number N-D 6690937. He suggests that Islanders be on the watch over: the weekend as ‘passers' prefer to operate then when the banks are closed and if they run into one of the bills to get in touch with the nearest police department im- mediately while trying to detain the passer. Miss Bessie Prowse who for- merly divided her time be- tween West Kent and P r i n c e Street Schools, has ‘been made a full-time member of Wes N ent. The new teachers Itaking up their duties on Se . 4 ‘a re: pt Queen Charlotte High, John W. b Townshend and Mrs. Joan M. Stearns: Birchwood high, J.P. Steele, Douglas Hagen, Mike Hennessey and Miss Ann Mur- naghan. . Jean School, Earl Moly- neaux; Rochford . Square, Sister Marie Clarkin and Mrs. Helen MacDonald. The latter will work on a part time basis be- tween Rochford and Spring Park Schools. Prince Street School, Lloyd ISLAND NEWS PAGE GOV’? Wi" View _Cl1arIottetown and Queens County. The Guardian, Charlottetown, ssh, Aug. 25, 1962. 51 City Schools Get 18, New'Te,achers Trawletrs In N.B. The provincial department of ,production for the province.‘: fisheries will send observers toIWith increased competition inl atch the performance of steel , Gulf fishing grounds it may bel trawlers that were built in New I important for us to have ships Brunswick and are about to un- 1 that can range further out and defgo SE8 ll‘la1S- . return economically with their Fisheries Minister Leo Rossl- ?,C8iCh€S- Sald F I‘ i d 8 3’ at his I “Such trawlers would it ot department is “extremely inter— ‘hurt the present dragger fleet ested in the possibility that as they would fish in different steel trawlers may be used by areas." the province's fishing industry." The minister said that at Federal authorities recently present “we are very intfirngsjed amended ship construction as- _: in keeping an eye on the p Slstifnce 1'9E“I3l'°"5 I0 P9",mt :‘ formance of the New Brunswick I‘ay"‘3 “E 3 50 Per 99!“ 5“b5“§IY j stern trawlers which we f eel on trawler construction, omit- = may be the kind for our own in- ting the clause which made it dustrygv necessary for an older vessel to E‘ 9 ED '1 noon in a 316 - hour ceremony Ibefore 100,000 persons. )~:-:pi:«~ - Bicycle Race Opens Games : JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)- A bicycle race his morning opened the competition in the‘ fourth Asian Games that began right on schedule despite a po- litical hassle over the exclusion of Nationalist China and Israel. all 17 na.ions ‘irre tor the yr were compeiinc on the .t da . RADIOLOGISTS TO MEET ’ MONTREAL ‘CPI —— Mug than 1,500 delegates from about 60 countries are expected " t week for the 10th Internatior 1 Congress of Radiology. Ah’ t 300 scientific papers are to be I ~Pres1(ient Sukarno declared presented at the meetings, ‘the Games open Friday after- starting Sunday. I ,***~k*¥«v--v-¥v- Noam RIVE THREE MILES FROM CHARLO’l"I‘ETOWN ON THE (TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY) T0 BORDEN. STARTINB WEDNESDAY 4 ""3 ALWAYS A CARTOON e withdrawn from service be- fore a new one could be built. The clause prevented this prov- ince from having steel trawlers as it had none to withdraw. “The steel trawlers," said Mr. Rossiter. “would allow Is- land fishermen to range farther I, from c best fishing: grounds. It could mean greater 1 PRINCESS PAT DRIVE-IN THEATRE Wed., Thurs., Fri. Sat. ”The Guns of Heather Henry: Miss Virginia! Coffin; Miss Joan Gallup. who since her appointment has now ecome Mrs. Joan Boswell; Miss Marlene Stairs, now Mrs. Marlene Sanderson; and Miss Carol Maccallum. Spring Park School, Mrs. MacDougall; Miss L. Howard H and Miss Monica McQuaid. 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