“BRIEFS IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Ella Hyde, Murray Har- bor is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital, Charlottetown. IS PATIENT and the tre oer % the price students have to Westmoreland Resident ,__|J. b. Edwards Island New | nded Dies In Hospital J 4 J Rema For Sentence ee re seat _ Eastern and Central Districts _ A, Westmoreland, PEE man.| The case of John Willard. Ar. cae Lae See oe 4 ; wson' Oakes was found guilty |senault of Brackley Point Road | Water Street, \ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Oct..1,°1966. 5 |of having in his possession ‘an |was adjourned until Wednesday; |curred suddenly at the Halifax Oct. 5 so that the court at that|Hospital recently. He was the ‘ > jing *a danger tq the public |time could hear medical evi- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rob- |peace,’ by James B. [dence by Dr. L.H. Killorn. ert Edwards. Johnson in te’s Court} Mr. Arsenault had previously Surviving Mr. Edwards are his [- ner yesterday. pleaded not guilty to a charge of|wife, Hazel Hatley, and twé : ‘ . The accused was remanded to |impaired driving. sons, Ralph and. Garth, both’ of the Queen’s ~County Jail until| Cnst. Norman Currie of the |Summerside; three grandchild- . ok Wednesday, October 5 at 10.30/Charlottetown detachment of the |ren, a brother, David: of Char-. - Ss | a.m. for sentencing. Bail was |RCMP testified that on Sunday, |lottetown, and a sister Grace of set at $100. September 25 he had stopped the |North Tryon. es i Cst. Alan Burchill ef the Bor- accused on the Malpeque high-| The funeral was held from the © * 7 Lge = oe ie te cs eee cn tae cae ae 1 crown I ducted by Rev. Leslie | i archer amaiatdaed c x nee The Governor- General will be | stated that he received z |the accused gave every appear-|with interment in. fhe. People’s ~ ee unced ' yester- lin the province until Friday, No- |eall on September 29 at 8.30 p.m. jance of being ted, his ap-|cemetery, Summerside day morning that Canada’s Gov- from the accused’s 13- ‘as , ernor-General. the Rt. Hon, |Vember ¢- ed’s 13-year-old | pearance was. disheyelled, e'list was Thomas M. Hamilton- Georges P. Vanier will visit| On Tuesday Governor General oo a roe oem a jeg foaming fr ee ae irving. Pall bearers were Earl i Prince, Edward Island.* next |Vanier will be honored by St./ yun eee rs 3 Sudsbury, Donald Gillis, Mar- .. month. ; Dunstan's University when he |their, home with, 2 neta i ed's children were in the car [ital Thomas, ,Woyd, Fred and ; The Governor-General will ar-|Will have conferred on kim #0 leak of his car at the time. The crown attorney |Ncleon Molyneaux. Flower baa. jrive by plane at Summerside, |honorary doctor of laws degree » fetin Sohn P. Nicholoon, "QC. Leo inn” ae Gordon Hatley, Harold .-— P.E.I., at 3:00. p.m. on Monday, {from the university. The mew WITH THE GUN ‘ er O'Donnell, QC. represented "0% Eric: Albert and William: October 31 where he will be met science building at the univer-| Cast. Burchill ee heen i gpatboae gy . Trowsdale. ye by Lt. Governor MacDon a1, |sity will be officially opened at P had to the} Im his testimony Mr. Arsenault ° Mrs. MacDonald and other gov.'|this time. det, preceeded to Onto tn court tt bo ras maiee| PALESTINE ernment and civic dignitaries. | Governor General Vanier, was staindingat the side af the = care and that 1d tae ry sii Governor Gutraly pe jefe ois, Paice Ek leas wi SS sn Cast Sec ad megenten tat = *es| Toy Srregyl ain wi ive in the w spring, vince earlier and will be’ in|visit was cancelled when a pro- ar agpoeny ibe catalina taggin 5 pea Charlottetown. ci vincial election was called. ; oe be he had point- oe ° Uma the court how the Missionary To Brazil gin ‘was taken from Oakes and eg Sree Tells Of Experience 7 es cera ; a: The accus- .|. Forty men of the Charlotte-jmations. There are many im- represented by coun- moe town Central Christian Church | migrants there. Generally speak- |sel.__ ee 7 ea ee ar a ‘ boarders at the Prince ef paper ¢o unsuspecting passers- |to Brazil who is married to the |Brazil were darker complexion- Lions Club ‘ Wales girl’s resitlence, Mont- by, The. committee in charge |former Vida Stewart, daughter|ed and smaller stature - gomery Hall. Since 6.30 yester- of the activities includes Ca- |of Mr. and Jack Stewart Mrs. day morning, these goode-dhy” Miller, freshman year, |of Charlottetown, tell of his ex-|W! the influx of Europeans sports have -obeyed orders Barb ebster and Audrey perience .as a missionary in|and Americans was not notice- pay for being new which includes selling toilet Kennedy, sophomore yeat.. Brazil. able. ’ King ; Mr. Cass spoke at a meeting| TREND TO CITIES sided over a recently held meet- / Williams, David Boswell, Mrs.|neld in the Maritime Christian| The speaker told of several| ing of the Georgetown Lions j ga Frank Ross and Mrs. W.W. | College building following the |Iarge cities in emcess of a mil-|Ciub in the Lion's Club Rooms. eac ers LOCal the morning seasion wad coating & evangelistic | Hot People and how the DOP |tion Joey Walsh, the financial The was : F lation was to the cities in| oort was given by. the sa by Mr. Carson and the! wr. Cass, who is home on fur- | Brazil, the same as on the North meer eae Se i asraranee seemed wee eneaye--t jienkh spoke following the busin- |American continent. The prin-| ing district dues, the cost. of iElects President (\weanee Gx cee Murray| MONTAGUE — William Sulli- a ess transactions of the Central |Cipal language in the country is | members i # ‘ : of meeting next Monday night with |ish: predominates. He observed | and other | ! Beer! Mrs. Bessie MacBeth, Mrs. He TORONTO (CP) — Observed|=-*: Benoit of Alberta to dis-|that there were problems in per- | paid. Hottor is a patient in the P.E.L.|van was elected president of the |len Robbins, Leslie Stuart. temperatures: : cuss the relation of religion to|suading men to assume reapon-|, The three mest ent tme she ubdarwent vergery: Teacher's Convention held in|the Student Inv (in-inewain: 3. scence 31. 53 | the following Monday. same 2s in this province. Convention Sead tar veiseviie » Montague Regional High School |mittee for the Cen Year, |Vancouver ......... 49 68. |, The guest speaker at the meet-| in replying to questions fol-| 1" cont of entertainment. re- CONVALESCING and auditorium yesterday. addressed the teachers and s0-|Victoria -........... 55 68 \|img compared the men of Brazil |lowing his address, Mr. Cass | -oints to assist in paying the ex- r Mrs. Ivo Cudmore is con-| In the absence of the presi-|licited their co-operation, asking |rdmonton ......... 27 56 |With the men of Prince Edward | stated that while Brazil was a|nences of Club representatives ¥ valescing at the P. E. I. Hos-|dent, Herman Connolly arid the|for @ committee to assist her Calgary ............ 29 63 qlsland. He said that in melting pot for people of many|who will be attending the dis- am pital, having undergone surgery |vice-president, Mrs. Ina Hickox, |and the opportunity te address |Regina ............. 38 48 |#espects there was not too nations» there was evidence of | trict convention to be held in St. at ; sn Tweedsy. William Sullivan presided. @ workshop. Winnipeg .......... 36-51 {difference between the two. The |Segregation and discrimination, | John’s, Newfoundland :in- June att =i s The following committees|, The acting-president urged the Toronto .....,...... 48 58 {People of Brazil are a cosmo-|the same as in North America. | 1967. cat RECEIVES NEWS were appointed: press: Linda [teachers to attend Expo ‘67. lOttawa-.....-.se.+ 49 51 |politan group, made up of many |The discrimination is sharpest | The Secretary is tp correspond eee) , Mrs. Edward Burgoyne, eity, Green, Betty MacLure; recom- Wilson Ross, ndent . & 3 . : ; against the Japanese in that| with ferry authorities at North ee has received the news of the|iaations: Donald . 4 3 ears country. Sydney regarding reservations Se ae death of her sister, Mrs. Lea Patricia Donahue, . 8 bs J J Revel Coffee and doughnuts were and costs. Lions Harold Publi- } zie, Mrs e e Nelson (nee Blanche Folland) ; nominations: . 4 58 served the cover and Paul-Batchilder were ; ‘ Mrs. Grace. Ross; n ; following the business and i aged 69, on Sept. 16 in Spokane, = 52 T A end lecture. The meeting Was the | *Ppointed as a Convention Com- b Washington, U.S.A. = vice-president; Ron Wheeler, di- |. z S s- to Atter - first official meeting of the-sea- Tr eas Scie Weel mid the mn —“SAVE ISLAND |rector of recreation, Bathurst, a egies son for the Men’s: Christian Fel-| nolding of the weekly dances for William Derby, White Sands |N. B., representative; and Ray- 51 Conference tes : the winter months. The Club eo a by his sister, Mrs. |mond Drake, director of recreat-| solidation in his inspectorate,|c Johns........... 49 38. | 5 will sponsor a weekly card ie 1 Nathan Irving, Murray Harbor |ion, Coverdale, Albert’ County, |complimented the principals of |Roston ..... ee OR ee party to be held in the Rink ee, left recently 6S oe N. 8., public relations _|these schools, and--stressed” the |New York.......... 58 69 ‘Niateantens MBA, waar eng Coroner eee eae at Boston, Mass. Toronto, need for good libraries. Sai Seca e 88 * . : , ves 7 Boston. ere ihey will visit with| | OFFICIAL OPENING Deng te hivek 165 Gale Oa ear | ee Dunstan's University, will be: in October. Correspondence was 2 relatives. Premier Alex Campbell will ers were served coffee and do-|tog Angeles......... 68 20 icton, N.B. October 3-4 to read relative to the holding of officially open the St, Dunstan’s-|nuts in the | domestic . science =e attend the annual conference of . the Lions - Birthday Party in 1 PASSES AWAY Dalhousie Universities football |room. HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- |the Canadian Association of Ad- | Charlottetown on i 14th, Word has been received by,-onference. this afternoon at/ Mrs. W.W. Reid, speaking for |ther office says for New Bruns- oe of Labor Legisla- nquest - of the 50th year | Mrs. Ernest Holm, DeSable of /snu by executing the first kick-|the Junior Red Cross, stressed | wick and Prince Edward Island, |400. Mr. Revell will attend the io ‘nant the death of her sister Elizabeth | oer. : its role in developing good atti-|today and Sunday will be clear |Comference in his capacity @8/ 1 was decided that @ coroner’s of met J. Green at her home in Van) tudes. and cool with only a few cloudy [chairman of the PEI. Labor isauest will be held into the Fire Brig- eouver, B.C. Sept. 28th im her} APPOINTED CHAIRMAN To close the: morning session, |periods during the afternoons |Pelations Board. =, dente "Vethise of tania seer-old Sind year. Burial service waS| jy was announced yesterday |the teachers’ formed discussion| Bat a disturbance moving south | jt dncrPece tt, the meeting | Renata Hurd ata date to be an- ‘held’ im Forest Lawn Memorial | orning by J. Elmer Blanch-|groups, according to the grade|of Yarmouth this’ evening Weill | ee eee ae aawects of Ie | scunced 5 eemetery, Vancouver, BC. - {74 minister of labor, that Les- jlevels. bring cloud t0 mainland Nova|tnn, Attending wil) Menthe te,| The Young ‘daughter of Mr : |Mle G. Gillespie of Charlottetown | At the opening of the after-|Scotis. This cloud -will spread |deral and provincial ministers|and Mrs. Fred Hurd of Sum- : societies provincial curl-|who has resigned ing Rote ochoteled fer late |His duties are to commence im- mediately. that position. BRUSH FIRE ~= | ~ CARD.PARTY The results of the card party broke out . evening at approxi-| held at the Community Center Ladies first, Mrs. Joseph Dou- t follows: property adia-|'Thureday nigh are as Road | cette; second, Josie Blanchard; was quickly extinguished by the | cents’ first, J. Mulligan; second, Sherwood Fire Department.| Jerome Doiron. The door prize There was no damage reported | was won by Rev. Father Enright |partment of Education, called A large —. 51 medium — 4 IRVING TANKER cents; grade A) ay Irving Oil tanker, The .Ir- cents; grade A lying Stream arrived is Chariot at ai FROM IRELAND sterday morning i to discharge ' small — 30 cents. tetown at approximately. 10 a.m. Mr ti iit ey ‘ i ge 3 : ; i ye ,¢jabout 3,000,000 gallons of. oil. Brmsiiey Pont Road, returned |The Irving Stream. out of its i aan i e recently from |home port, Saint John, New B ick, is captained by Cap- orthern Ireland runswick, aa z i i AH i Hh ie z [ | _ Gordon Price, : fector. of recreation, © Charlotte- Te- | whose creation, Halifax; Jim Fox, di- |laws, ¥ ficers town,. secretary - treasurer and |assist : director of . Prince Edward Island repre-|foreement during sentative; Arthur Buck, director |season along with of recreation. Moncton, N. B., cial game officers. or 4-8634 _ For Further Information « Attention Sunday Night | Mixed League Bowlers Present season’ will begin this | tight Oct. 2nd at 7:30 p.m. . All new interested bowlers dial 4-7142 Sunday and '|tions Committee is as: follows: |°>.?-™- All times ADT. | reports sented -|to the meeting by Anne Burhoe. yes- |secretary; Richard . | ing chairmen: of the: provincial 1a-|by a panel truck near her as one I ae bor. relations boards and other| -Surviving are her parents- two co ‘oHowing Regional forecasts: officials brothers, cussion, these resolutions were| Prince Edward Island: Clear : » Edwin, Germany, _ err Rae carinied for the | 207 cool winds light, increasing |arseKenzie, deputy minister of|a sister, Moraine Lewise, at teachers the activities of the|Townigh’ et Ghat eter re: | education. home, and her grandparents, Mr P.E.L-T.F. on their behalf. The|.5a 53, outlook Routine matters will be dis-jand Mrs. Edwin Haltwaite of for Sunday, : ; formation of pew _ammeatios moe unny with Hite chang [Senha of he cncied | unc servcen wil be el jects, revision of pension regu- High ag School Boundaries Commission |Sunday afternoon at two o'clock town : os — J.A.S. Williams, director of |P-™. High tide Sunday at: Ch Curriculum and Registrar, De-|Wttetown 103 a.m. 139 °p eg |P-m.. Summerside tide eighteen shiek nave beoe and arc betag (minutes later : than Charlotte. made, in all areas of the pro- as a gram. 7 The report of. the Nomina- Sunday at.7.09. a.m. RETURNS nial Committee: Mrs. Mae Bu-| A ca iL. WED thru Sat- See ote Are Called ee en At 8:00 P.M. ° tendents will be ‘held in the edu- Richard Carson - |estion department of the govern Elected President Wednesday, October 5, sees an- Richard Carson was elected president of the Charlottetown Rural Local at the fall conven- Tickets $2.50 - $2.00 - $1.50 % Tax included. 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