~ | Nell, West Devon; Donald Dale . | Smith, RCAF Summerside; Ken- —WSaNG NEWS Fade SECONATOUT-¥ Cal VELM i sorts." = VJohn Michael Ness, Borden; q oooae a. .- . For failing to have the regis- Western and Central Districts ties vehicle translersed The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 25, 1965. 3 gon, MacNeills Mills, was fin- , dame Lows Rabeiie Web e s S$ was on- ° SUMMERSIDE — A resident|and that he be of good behav-|ed $10 and costs for proceeding Ss ot Tt of this town, Carl Joseph ious during this time. onto a highway when it was dav. a Franklin Arsenault, who was|IMPAIRED DRIVING to do so after having . sentenced to four years in| Wayne McKenna of Kinkora| ted at a stop sign. 3 : ; i Tuesday om aentered a plea to a charge of; Earl George Hickey of . charge of break, entry and jimpaired driving and wes re-| que was fined $10 and costs for n Damage Case [isons Ses mcs Tes Rie, a Jenny and Estelle Bowness last | for nce. Bail was set at . oe eee, ay Wil- May, was sentenced to an-|$125 cash. | $a and costs far driving witheut ALBERTON — Roy Duggan, Roger Joseph Chaisson, Alma,|°ther four yeare yesterday on A second Kinkora youth was ee Bimastale, entered ples of not received fines of $10 and costs. . nent gave. of a nee 2 ee ee _-< . Magistrate” W.| Fred Harper, : theft im September. | S. MacDonald at Al: fined $10 are driving| The sentences will run con-|o mnlewes pessoaman of Uauae. COMFORT horton yesterday, toa charge = without due care and attention.| currently. ees et aoe a wee ont ot Soe ’ Criminal Code -| For permitti i 1 wi years of) ° | fully damaging the windshield caulpped vehicle to be operated, age and married, changed | his| fined 450° and Tresholm was SOMETHING - a car property oseph | , 0’ : from guilty costs > [. Gallant to an amount of $135.|ed $10 and costs, while Donald| yesterday end re-elected trial second such charge toni ti; Yo Think About ..4 - The accused elected trial by) Joseph Blanchard, St. Louis, was|by magistrate after pleading | Mee in io inee fee months: and the preliminary Rent: | given a similar fine for failing|not guilty at an earlier hearing | Appearing on a charge of an if your furnace ts over 10 year, was set for Dec. 15. to report for re-inspection. and electing trial by judge and ; : as |eld, you may be money ahea Emmett , Sea) For failing to transfer registra-| jury. [oe ed, Willa ee Mc dnng| te sive it a geod. close look! pool sag ine - ae _ Clinton hy pone Prior to ‘his change of plea | Cape Traverse had his case ad- HERE'S WHY: : Straw stack on Hallowe'en Night.| is.” 8" “ined $19 and) yesterday one Crown witness | journed to Dee. 1. |The usual “life eapectancy” -of Two other youths also charged| For driving on the wrong side|W2S called to give testimony. A St. Eleanors youth, Gerald| ordinary furnaces is about =10 in the ease, Donald Joseph Bren-| of the highway, George Kobert|RCMP Sgt. Peter 8. Gazey, of | Stewart MacLeod, was fined $50) years. ; Art nan and Ralph Paul McCarthy,| Arsenault. Nail Pond, was fined|the crime detection lab in| and costs for driving while his) BOUT EVEN MORE : Pp RECEIVED Sea Cow Pond, failed to appear! $10 and costs. : Sackville, N.B., told of exam-/|license was suspended and he) IMPORTANT : ARKDALE GUESTS la f : and warrants were ordered for| Mrs. Mary Annette Perry, Leo-|ining a portion of the safe! was warned iy the magistrate There have been so wee Claims Increase ~ tier arrest | ville, was fined $10 and costs for|broken open in the store of that if ca again derful improvements tn ly 30 guests dents and their teachers ete Keir Costain, Physical Educa- F operating insufficiently| driving without a license. Harold Phillips, | Freeland, | while his license was suspended, | 19 years you have a right te: from Perkdale Junior High interested in forming @ simi- tion Instructor. On the ex | BUT Below Norm vehicles, Daniel Milo| FAILED TO STOP where the theft occurred, and he would be given a jail term. | discontented f you don’t have: a Gchool attended a meeting of tar post at their school. Three R Willi McMullan, Kildare, Kenneth Joseph Gerald Eugene Dou | finding marks on it. Appearing on two charges, Earl) modern LENNOX heating sys- the Charlottetown Community of thé guest teachers attend. ‘Teme sictt te Rev. am | In on interview yesterday, | James Ramsay, Alberton South, | cette, De Blois, pleaded guilty} He stated he had made test|/Garnet LaPierre of Travellers/iem! If you do not havea Centre Allied Youth Post last ing were, left to right, Mrs. Comerford, sponsor of the George W. Cheverie, manager of | Sf failing to bring his vehicle to|markings on soft lead with a| Rest was fined $25 and costs for| LENNOX heating system call as evening. Toe Parkdele sur Ean Foner, Hoa fice end Community Centre Pos. [the National Enmtoyment O88! tea Anel Sylylcy | son ser an accident and the |tar found “near the woene and | huni frome vis ile and 6] FODAY. : eat aap on p i Fri 7 adjourned for ee — misco- on private property for the pur Palmer EI rie Island Hog Producers fed alpen ding ya Ae orfe Diet eoty cora| iottihae! Terence Kinch, Alber-'on ‘the lead were identical to| "°rineq $10 and costs for speed-| Dial 894-8548 - Ch’ ee rare for the | fan ee ee mane ton coh. pontes Se en on beatin a ms ing were: — Alvin Ronald Mac- . town e i c a A Summerside . * Tous- o ‘| Seasonal workers and fisher. .|limit in a 40-mile zone. A plea On Ontario Research Centre Shanes petoe ten tate af cease han ee anne eet | lO ered fic a ocr) aat, Demers, whe ed slso mow being received, Mr. Chev- ltein at the Confederation Centre | ond charge of driving while im-| ge changed his plea yes- A fairly large number of Is) If a man is able to get @ pound erie stated, with few being te | Friday night et 8.30 p.m. | paired and both cases were ad-|(laree Canes Oat a two. D F SIGSWORTH fand hog producers yesterday of gain for 3.2 pounds feed, he’s ceived from : construction ow “Variety” the show business | journed to Dec. 15. year suspended sentence by | e 8 heard W.K. Meyer, general nu-j|doing pretty good, Mr. Meyer ers due to a healthy demand journal, reports that that every-| Further evidence was heard in \acistrate W. Chester S. Mac- trition manager for the Shur |observed, although in certain in- F\tradesmen and experienced 18-|where Ian and Sylvia eppear | the case of Albert Sylvang Gal-| d. B B.A. M.A. LL Packers, discuss nutrition with jconversion rate of as good as a A sumber of clatme ere betRé pletely eatistied with the artis. having care and control while| court that this youth had never | . @pecial reference to swine. He|pound of gain to 2.76 pounds teceived from fish —s tay of the pair. peeled 3 coe ae wee ad-| een convicted of 4 epoke at the Basilica Recres-|feed, he told The Guardian. And| eS te es ee Kt was suggested by the New | Journed ie See the| fence and Set. Harry Mac- Announ Can Contes eve. Wee Men wae ius, be. Deere i.e Seen mae heen see fae York Times that folk singers eee * Guilare|Kay of the town police stated no ces George Robson, Maple, ateris, (me. mood ae 16 has bees. dene. seg maintain operations until -|eould tardly find a more taste- | C45°5 asa-ergade ageaeaepane | (TE the “accused ‘had wever! Dr. F.S. Warren, Canada .de-|where. (The general conversion 15, depending on fishing condi |) model than Ian and Sylvia. a ae with|caused any trouble in the town | hi 55 Ss partment of ms pett- inate would probelly rue tions. out that |..7@, Washington Daily News ee ee Picoman and to his edge, had al-] From his offices at Queen Street,. mental station at Nappan, faree and ee pounds || Mir. Cheverte — said-of them, “In an era that|/ Foo ord Gaudet and the cases|Ways been of good behaviour. ne oe re oe pies persons filing clsiens for benelit, has produced many freakish | were further adjourned in order| A umber of conditions ‘at-1 Charlottetown the opening of the gen- The company Sas Core 8 eee eee Weare ee Seee ee er ‘who could etill be working, folkmongers, Tan and Sylvia are | { oo. witness. The tached to the euspended sen- gen research centre at Maple, ter hog feeders.) possible disqualification for per true artists. Rather @ rarity. ~ vc agp sented by|tence were es follows: That taria, whee Contes Snes Fer: ey Weare fods of up to six weeks, for vol lmheir whirlwind recital is sheet Bruce MacDonald and the Crown he. enler into a recognizance eral practice of law on P.E.I. e They + e untarily leaving employ: | entertainment. That even goes represented Crown Pro- . sure- | pas. fret ewine. Later, Mr. jweaning ot Maple, removing the ears y tment without just cause. itor non-believers.” See ite ties of $1,000 each.; that he be | . eniler research work with cross ifour weeke of age. The young that absenteciam in these plants |i, rate the pair for themselves|Leoville and Ascenscion Road, |less given written permission | ©. O. Phone 894-4115 red bogs to Suture ‘ |sters are exposed to creep feed. pointed Chief has become a serious problem | wien they appear at the Centre| were fined $20 and costs ‘for to remain out later; that he re-| It's a many-sided effort, it was |ing at 10 days of age. Some of in maintaining productions, end |on Friday night illegal possession of liquor. |frain of all alcoholic beverages explained, consisting of breed-|them eat as much as three Instructor Pilot that employees in this category ing, cross breeding, manage-|pounds by four weeks, when they ’ jeopardize their rights to unem- cent sch os hea — Gee (at eae cee care. Gas] SUMMCERGNDS — A satee|Mecity ‘so orcd, Ganedee ous rowing the little pigs, and for one-half pound. Temporary ee en Oe eee ‘an opportunity for employ finishing them. backs whea the sow is removed |WaM /Mille Polat ae wae eo by quitting = Research done in limiting the |ate stil ¢ problem. ine te "i lrecently named chief pilot of |dect of the Clan MacLeod Go-| feed intake of pigs ts interesting. |Win eS a lot to be learned (Saint John Air Services and/ciety. at a meeting of the Foon gsc Te pate ent end developed, said the man |chief instructor of the Saint John | society at the YMCA last whose apecialty enimal nutri- | Flying Club. night. 8 Oe ee et ae aaa ” Mr. McCully is the son of Sey-| Entertainment 13eLntet ene : fi Ro- | Scottish Heather se ime fn ca er rte |e aa" en (Sea Seil Theet et fat,” it was explained. And this |SPUSYE (swine farm at Maple. |Ada Mills, daughter of the late | Lillian’ Batt; step by is one of the things that must be |" St re Minister Andrew |Mr. and Mré. Palmerson Mills |Ervin MacLeod to violin music e done to get top grade carcasses. | 7) hs. spoke at the noon lunch-|of Mills Point. Mr. McCully is | supplied by John MacLeod and ‘j The effort at leaner carcasses is | O° 0G tid the visitors that Ie- |now retired and the couple now | vocal selections "by ¥ eimed at improving the bacon | o hogs have topped the nation |live at Read’s Corner, two miles MacLeod, Herb Mac and «= end pork products in general; many yearé now wm percent |east of here. Mr. Meyer: cxgletned. lage of top carcasses. Presiding| Up until a year ago the Saint They're confident they're 0D |.+ the general session was Gor- | John John Club's new instructor | ss ” the right track et Maple. “We 40, Higgins, Summerside. was in the RCAF and saw exter | Wartime “Mi a : think we can improve the qual- ; -|avie service as an instructor. He Gri § ed cee eater a Cod) truck — tema cateaes | Seeene Sie 0 _ as as see ai oe we Denia ot "met a) A Canadian a a a . : trolling the feed intake,” he Leaves Road Well known in Summerside, Trapped in a falling bomb- said. Mr, McCully was born in Saint er, the turret jammed, a ‘We also feel we can improve! ysonTAGUE — A heavy truck |John. He sew service as a fight Flight Lt. Brophy watched the feed conversion — . the! loaded with went off the/er pilot in England, North Afr- in horror as his buddy, amount of feed needed to pro Commercial Road, about. two|ca, Malta, Sicily and Italy. He nay Mynarski, crawled to- i duce a pound of grain — by| miles north of Murray River yes-|was also a flight instructor of Y hi throuch tat close to one-half pound, is | terday afternoon. BOloperation training schools in| W: m roug s ; ‘important from an one was injured. Egypt and Canada. | flames. December Reader’s etandpoint. The average conver- al Canadian Mounted Po.| ————____-| nisect brings you this in- os poe pile gore 4 teow as taper last night! MacLeod Chief | credible story of selfless ne ees — oe courage, a miraculous sur- iat on se Coming In 1967 | vival, and the Victoria 9 «6 ¢ sees Dame--. Fiore Macieod—-o8| Cross: Dont _mise__ Toe em ers MacLeod ‘will visit. this prov-| Dhirteenth Mission Di S an ince in 1967 it was announced| cember Reader’s g at : by Norman S. MacLeod, presi-| now on sale. ee CAPITAL BUREAU | deep interest in politics and | OF THE GUARDIAN | hopes to run again in a future | OTTAWA — Defeated Kings’ | election. There have been sug, } Liberal candidate gestions he may be appointed | said here he and family | to. the Senate or be given anex- | plan to stay in Ottawa ecutive post with a Liberal cab- the winter to enable his children | inet minister. Alternatively, he to complete their school year. |.may seek a teaching position on Mr, Mullally has been clear. ba I Biel pte ing out his West Block office | _ This week Mr. ag sg these past few days following | David MacDonald, the winner his defeat on Nov 8 by Melvin a uae Conservative 4 Mr. Mullally said he still has monlie and : oa Serene on | { : retaries preparatory to the open- | DEATHS ing of Parliament. on Jan. 18. ‘ Mr. MacDonald has submit- CAMPBELL — The death oc-| ted his resignation to his con- : cured at the Prince County Ho-| gregation effective the end of | : j @pital, Summerside, Wednesday, | this year but will assist in the | : Nov. 24, 1965, of Mrs. George| church until that time. He said | 1 Campbell of Borden in her 79th| in an interview that his major i year. Resting at the Chisholm| interest in Parliament will be ’ Funeral Home until Friday . at| with social welfare legislation. ; noon then to the Free Church of} “Mir. 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