w “H ER militarism:mewsicons” Colorfully ~clad Maori chiefs were on hand yesterday to greet Queen Elizabeth II in Waitanei. \‘cw Zoaland. at the start of her Visit to the com- monuealth outpost. With the Guilty Plea To Break, Entry, lheit SOURIS. -—- Pleading, guilty be» r fore Magistrate James Johnston, QC. to too charges of i break. entry and theft. James} lierbert Williams. Cat'digan,. and Clifford James Gallant., Georgetown. were both nemand- t a to Kings County jail untill Feb. 13 for sentence. . The two counts against eaehl of the accused \iete. break. en-l try and thctt. at the store of R.J. l MacDonald. Cardigan. an al similar otirnre at the store and ;' garage of Dame] Acorn. Car '-“ gen. 3 Neither of th»: accused was re- presented hy counsel and both will appear at the Georgetown session of the court. Yesterday's 3 session was held in Souris. l Charged under the Excise Act with haying possesston of a still suitable for the manufacture of illicit spirits, Angus Joseph | Mclnnis. , pleaded guilty and was titled $100 and costs or three months in jail. Facing two charges under I the Hizhuay Traitic Act. Wil- liam Jliof’p'll Williams, South. Lake. was hired $73 and costs or 20 days for failing to stop at the scene of an accident. and 3 $10 and costs or five days forrl Photo Network Spans Atlantic Round-The-Clock NEW Vt‘iRk‘ t-ll‘» —-Tl1e North i American and European wire- photo networks of the Associated Press were linked Wednesday. It marl-rd the formal opening of the first transatlantic photo cable circuit ever leased by a news service on a 24-hour basis. Sir Patrick Dean. British am- bassador to the United Nations. activated the circuit at AP‘s New York headquarters. In- stantly. a picture began moving into the Associated Press bur- eau in London and on to other European wirephoto points in Britain. France, Germany. It.- aly, Belgium. Holland. Den- mark. chdcn. Norway. and Fin- land. The American charge d‘af- faircs in London, Lewis Jones. performed a similar function in AP's London bureau. The photo sent. to London showed Lester B. Pearson. Ca- nadian Liberal party leader, in Ottawa following the fall of the Conservative government. The picture sent to New York showed an English girl modelling one of the new spring hats at a fash- l .vg-cztz'. B. ‘ licence. ion show in London. More than 650 newspapers and television stations in the United States and Canada are on AP‘s wirephoto n e t w o r k of 40.000 miles of leased Wires. ; Photos sent by cable are su- periia' in quality and consis- tency to those sent by radio. l Boyd Returned To Penitentiary l OTTAWA ml”) The Nationali Parole Board announced Wed- nesday that Edwin Alonzo Boyd of Toronto ls being returned to Kingston penitentiary an a ho.- tile pnrolee and will continue ~ serving a life sentence. ‘ 7} The former leader of the no- " tofions Boyd gang of bank rob- bers had been released on pa. role Oct. 1 and on Ontario of- ficial said Tuesday he showed I cornfiete lack of cooperation. The Ottawa u slid re was a “complete change of «little from when he was Ill ‘ in when he was on pnrol! and it was tho nppm - out that he was resentful of the l dhclion and assistance liven to . VD flown “now hostile." In ~'i‘oronto. police said Boyd broné'onrole by ' , a. V‘s. The British queen and her party are'beginning a seven- week tour of Australia and New anland. (AP Wircphoto via radio and cable from Wel- lington) Queen at the ceremony stag- ed by the island's primitive inhabitants are J. R. Hanan. left. New Zealand‘s minister of Maori affairs. and Prince Philip. clad in his naval whites s Entered driving without an operator's PLEADS NOT GUILTY Also arraigned on two counts. . one at driving while his abil- ities were impaired by alcohol and the other of driving while: his licence was suspended. Milgl lord Derreck Robertson. Kings-‘ boro. pleaded not guilty to the first and no plea was taken on th second. Both cases were adjourned unv Feb. 20, Counsel for the de- l {\icQuaid. a» ...... ’9. DR. MacDONALD Souris Doctor Was 89 Wed. ? SOURIS — Tho Island‘s oldestl practising physician. Dr. A til fense is Melvin J. Charged with driving while his abilities were impaired by alcohol. John Thomas Malone. Souris River. plead-ed guilty and was fined $100 and costs or 10 days. A HEARING ADJOURNED ‘Gnst MacDonald. celebrated. The preliminary hearing in the his 39'“ blrlllday YCSICI‘dRY- cage of John .iamcs Chm-arm Dr. MacDonald. who has been 1 New Zealamt Che...ng with m practising medicine in Eastern! decent assault. was further ad- Km“ ("WW “tr 0"" 5“ l years. ' Journed um” Feb 13 a, Gmme‘ made his usual rounds at Souris town. at “h‘lCl‘l time a date will llmpiml' all” cplphr‘lled h i,‘ be set to continue thin hearing. Ih'r'h'la-V “mm-V 3‘ h” 50"“5 'Inlllf‘. . Defence counsel is John P. Nicholson. and the hearing had been adjourned from an earlier session in Georgetown. to por- mi Nicholson and the ac- Onc of the province‘s best' known and best loved doctors. ‘ e was honored last year at a :iostimonial dinner and public re~ ("used to determine whether or 800035313: 3:11“ng not they would call witnesses. ical précti'ce y - { Jesterday, Mr. Nicholson in- sown“ ve‘am ago he was one {"de the cm“ that ,“K’ de‘l‘of the few Canadians made an: 9"“ “mm 9mm?“ “"m‘cgscs honorary member of the Cana-‘ :dhenever “‘9 been“: ‘5 msum' dian College of General Practl- l tioners the year it. was created. ‘ FISHING CASE 1 The trial of John Francis Mac- ' . littlyre, Souris. changed withiSOVlet Presses ; IS ting in a closed aoea. con- 0' ' l Il-Shlp Trade tinufid with testimony of Fred- eric Gilbert Osborne. su r~l 0 a - l intendent of lights, departmptfnt Br'ta'n i of transport. and Warran Far-i chief fisheries protection LONDON (Apl‘The Brill-Sh Officer. completing the case government is facing mounting. for the Crown. pressure to admit Soviet oil to i Other “meme heard was Britain in return for Rus- ' that of the accused. at the com ; sian shipbuilding ord ers Clugion of which the case was 3 that could help the country's adjourned until March 6. Mr. :‘hardeSt hit unemployment, Nicholson is also defence coun- ,3 areas sel in this case. ' Pleading uilty to-having pos- session of lintmd‘ cating liquor :gmlfurgtized ém'iik‘ eanLai‘; lvessels worth about 370.000.000. Gen, Anmndale' was fined $25 I provrded 10.per cent of the bill and costs or 30 days could be psid in Russtan crude For haVln‘g 9055550” 0‘ Ln‘ ‘OIIThis means Britain would ioxicating liquor in a place otth‘ i agree m accept about 2.000.000 :35 3838?; "$116230: "(11m “Salton of Soviet oil at $11.20 a ' ‘ ton. or 30 days. while another was A g _ _ _ as... a; mi a. is giiizrn:"‘..rs....i°"m. days. for MUTE mlOXlCBted it“ 8 ‘ suggestion was made solely to public place. tBritish shipbuilders. but they In all cases with the FXCF'P'lmust have government up. lion of the Macinter case. the ‘proval for the. deal. l on imports into Britain are prosecution was conducted by uncontrolled except from coun- , ______._____ ‘ trade officials have gheen pressing home hints that ;.shipyards of northeast England lcould build tankers and other 81 n J. Arthur McGuitzan. deputy at- wimpy-general. Prosecutor in ' the fisheries case In Charles R. ' APPLICATIONS McQuaid Will he received for a person to BOLOGNA liolv er-utcrsl .- ‘ e alarm calls after the A judge here has rejected 0' the am telephone 0 Montague. by con- RELEASE SUSPECT a 33'" est German request for the 'SSts‘laflM extradition of a rmer Ger-i man officer wanted on a charge hm“ m, Town new 0‘. "u. of ordering mass exociitions of Fm Chm- Hore Mom,” Feb; Jews in the Ukraine in l04l. a m." In." court official said Wednesday. 533. the ‘ The judge ruled that l charges against Maj. Gerhardl Dwahs i FIRE -n 3 I KW were of a political na- ture and Kroeger. 58. was re- Coffin. , CHIEF ‘ Men with leased after the ruling Tuesday. F HOCKEY BUCKO TRAINOR'S JR. PENGUI‘NS V8. SOU'RIS CROSSIONES SOU‘IUS RINK THURSDAY. FEB. 79% 8 P. M. Admission 50¢ anointing with a ill-year - old m." ased b ‘ to the Caribbean island Tuesday thy rail. Sixty-nine head of Aber- . deeu Angus and Red Poll pur- chased i'rom Manitoba breeders FRESH—GRADE "A" EVISCERATED FWL PURITY—SO LBS. FLO GREEN GABLES oi the whom quota. The government board trade would ‘ licences for Soviet oil imports. and the board cannot act unless Prime Minister Macmillan‘s cabinet changes its policy. Labor party members of Par- ‘ Iiament jfrom the unemployment areas, :\\‘hel‘£ Britain now .than 800.000 out of work. are ‘ tryint: ' ;ment's hand. ‘statement may come in answers next week to questions sub- ~ lmitth in thc House of Com- Communlst bloc. all trade is '< (I U. C‘- O have to ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County. .. 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs, Feb. ‘7. 1963 I that and trade unionists has more force the govern- Some official to " ,mons. ’ l SHIP CATTLE ctin the service. BRANDON. Main. ICPt—Two mg?” “:11”? cat'loads of Canadian cattle pur- ‘0 5‘ l y Cuba were on route AVERAGE WEIGHT 3% LBS. SMOKED BACON 9° HEINZ ‘ TOMATO JUICE GIANT SIZE CHEER WILLO CRISP . LB. CANDY Mark Christian Youth Sunday MONTAGUE—Christian Youtliimcmbct's of the three groups. Sunday was observed at Trinity .3150 can leaden Miss Helenl United Church. Montague w l i h ‘Smith‘ and was accompanied by the minister. Rev. Russell Burns Mrs” Lloyd Fraser 35 the an. by George lnman- l‘ODFC‘SCnling' The theme of Mr. Burns ser- ithe Sigma-C group. Keith Mac-.mon was "Bonn “Donald representing the Young “we must be bound m Jesus P900195 Union “’0 in Prayer and :Christ in order to 'experiencel iPhyllis Nicholson “the Canadian Girls In Trainingl‘spoke of this as a time of soul. IIII 3-89 PICNICS WESTON'S CHOC. MALLOWS ' 4Pkgs.$l '00 ‘them "Jesus Keep Me Near The. lesson was read Cross" was sung. To Be Free". r(‘Pl'esemlngireal Christian freedom." SALE DAYS Thur., Fri. & Sat. "Feb. 7, 8 & 9 . Grand Agriculture Minister Andrew _. iacRae announced yesterday roundland h“ tom“ the Ru“ ' n - tural representative David Mac- I Lean has resigned to take iagricultural representative 5 .John Chandler. n department lfieldman. Red Trawlers GRAND BANK. Nfld. (CPI—- Shipping and fishing interests said concentration of Russian fishing 1. Shirley Matthews; I. David E o ‘ I ‘. vessel: has moved to the Scn- Parish. K' Ag“ Rep"tam'le fishing banks of! eastern.“ Highest percentage Jam. 0 . Cape Breton Island. in n 95 t. Reports here Indicated that a; :flljwmm Osc ‘ M ‘ scarcity of haddock on the! New. ‘ ' l" It" Ba 3 south New- STAKES CHESS TITLE ‘ MOSCOW (APt—Mikhnil Bot. fish and, vinnlk of the Soviet Union wrll sian fleet as well as Canadian! ivessels to probe other areas off I i he East coast. The scarcity of Kings County as c - a l 5 .position with the Farm Credit “cent adverse weather condii: defend his world chess mle U9 icorpora'l” ‘tlons were also reported affect-lasainst Tigran Petrosyan begin- ‘ Succeeding lng operations of some fishlmng March 23. Tue reported l'l‘uesday. It will be the- seventh defense for the veteran Botvln- ‘nik and the first challenge for the 32-year-old Petrosyan. also in Russian. Mr. MacLean ast lplants in Newfoundland. T SHERBROOKE SCHOOL The following is the standing of Shorbrooke School at end of half-yearly exams: ml Off Cu Fe Breton Grade X: 1. John MacDonald; l BA sworn di ’ 2.GEthel H I (1.331603%t hrIApiasixieen ban. rode : 1. ames arr s; 13 an ee oomblan sol- Report In cafes 2. Grant B ernard; 3. Byron diers were killed Wednesday in pauput gun battles in Caldas and Vane Grade VIII: 1. Errol Pauptit: states. An rmy spakesman Betty Dekker: 3. Wayne Ber- said government forces had bot- nord. John Waite (equal). tied up the remnants of a bandit here Wednesday a large "— " VII: 1. Leith Waite; 2. gang in Caldas after I nine-hour 2' .0! l ‘ 't (l t . , ' . :22“? .1533; 3;]: (‘Satmgiread the childrens story enlltlf‘fltsearching and renewal. a time‘ The service closed with the Betty MacEwen; 3. 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