Ne ae Pen ma be « ‘end costs or “TSLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed., June 9, 1963. Fire Department Gets Radio Unit MONTAGUE A two-way radio unit enabling firemen to contact headquarters in Monta- gue at all times wil! be pur- chased by the Montague fire orizade The unit ts considered~ neces- sary for out of town fires in the event of an emergency requir- ing doctors ani police. break- downs or other fire emergen- cies. The unit wil! also make it pos- sible to have immediate contact between the pump at the water source and a fire Reporting on the out of town talls. Chief Coffin advised that snly 57 of the 120 home units in he Montague district had taken advantage of the service. He stated that he hoped that the re- mainder understood. no pay- ment. no protection from the bri- gade Ontario Man Is Fined $50 A fine of $50 and costs was imposed om an Oshawa, Ont., resident in traffic court vester- day on a charge of driving while his P.E.i. driver’s licence was suspended Fined by Justice of the Peace Albert Dinnis was Ceci! Mar- tin Birt : On a speeding charge. Myron Chifford Taylor was fined $18 and costs or four days For a simi- lar offense, Earl James Ma- gennis, Peake’s Station was fin- ed $15 and costs or four days The following were fined $10 four days: Levi David Young. Cherry Valley, unregistered vehicle James Francis MacDougall, Donald- Ston.. no. - operator's license: Hugh John MacLean. Cornwall. - speeding: Rav Herbert MacDon- ald, Charlottetown, passing in a me passing zone: Ragnalls Mills Ltd. Hunter River. insufficient equipment and Elmer Herbert O'Connor. Murray Harbour. «crossing ona. solid witte line: Hard Top Hard Top 1957 Dodge 2 Dr. 1958 Dodge 2 Dr. Approximately two- thirds of the brigade were on hand for the monthly meeting. the last for the summer months The brigade annua! lobster party will be held Wednesday June 73 CIL Official Will Open Art Exhibit The Canadian Industries Ltd exhibition of Canadian paintings. which will hang in Confederation Centre throughout the summer, will be opened at an informal reception June 15 by WT. D.. Ross, CIL senior vice-president Mr. Ross, who has been vice- president of CIL since 1954. is a Fellow of the Chemical Institute of Canada, a director of Canad- ian Industrial Preparedness As- sociation. and a member of the . Association of Professional. Che- mists of Quebec Manitoba born and Pictou raised, he attended Mt. Allison and McGill Universities and holds a BSc in chemical! engine- ering. He joined CIL in 1927 as a chemist in the company’s Mc- Masterville. PQ, plant J. Russell Harper, who selects the paintings for the CIL collec- tion, will also be present for the opening. Mr. Harper is curator of the McCord Museum, McGill! University. The selection of CIL- owned paintings to be displayed there includes works by such artists as Jacques de Tonnancour. Jean-Paul Lemieux, Alfred Pel- lan, Jean-Paul Riopelle, York Wilson, AJ. Casson. Claude Picher, Harold Town. Goodridge Roberts. Harold Beament. Pau!- Emile Borduas. Ghitta Caiser- man and Alex Colville. The Weddell seal is being stu- died to learn how it can dive 1,000 feet and surface rapidly without suffering the bends We Have Paved Our Lot. ..And Look At The Savings We're Offering You... d TOP 1962 Ford Coach 1962 Plymouth Coach 8 cyl. Standards USED CARS — FOR THE PRICE “ Bring a friend and each of you have a ear of you very own. Buy twe for one and have your own parts supply; | GRADUATES Helen Toombs. daughter of Mr and Mrs-_Lea Toombs_of Winsloe. recently received her bachelor of arts degree from, Sir George Williams Univer- sity in Montreal. Miss Toombs attended high school in Sum- merside, and was awarded a YMCA scholarship for a year of studies at Prince of Wales College. from where she grad- uates in 1963. At Sir George Williams, she received the John W. Ross Memorial Scho- larship for her. academic standing upon graduation. She is currently employed as a program director at the Fred- ericton, N.B. YW-YMCA, and is attending the national YMCA convention in Saska- toon, Sask Old Armory ' Could Be Torn Down~ ~ While local’ government” ’ of- ficials had no comment yester- , day on the future of the old Ar- mory, speculation as to future use of the building was rife | following word from Ottawa the | building had been offered to the provincial gvernment. However, it is believed if the | local government does purchase | it the building will probably be torn down as_part of the third- phase of the development of tre entire area housing the new goy.- ernment buildings. It is known that original plans for the area call for eventual construction of a courthouse east of the new) building on Kent Street and a'! QUALITY | 1956 GMC 1/2 Ton 1957 Dodge '/2 Ton Both in good running order ct nee | Satie Peles Cor ge 5495 te $995 F oe 495 ae ‘Canoe Cove Man Fined $40 Spring fot For Three Related Charges SUMMERSIDE Harland , Gordon Gass of Canoe Cove was | fined a total of $40 plus costs | in Prince County Court yester- day _ before Magistrate. W. Chester S. MacDonald. The accused was fined $10 and costs or five days for failing to yield the right of way at inter-| section; $20 and costs for driv-| ing a vehicle not properly equip- ped and $10 and costs for oper- }ating a vehicle without a valid driver's license. i The charges were laid as a result of an accident at Tryon which occurred when the accu- sed’s vehicle went through an! intersection, colliding with an- other car Arthur Alan MacDonald, 17, of Shamrock was fined $10 and costs for speeding and a similar amount for passing on a solid Also fined $10 and costs for speeding were James Francis Hughes, Shamrock, and Claude Joseph Goodwin of Wellington. A Port Hill man, Clayton) Charles Noye,: entered a not guilty plea to a charge of im- paired driving and his case was adjourned for one week for a| trial date to be set. The accus- ed was represented by J. Mel- ville Campbell Joseph Basil Whalen of Tig- nish, pleaded not guilty to care and control while impaired and his case was adjourned to Tues-| day, June 22. Whalen was rep- | general landscaping of the whole district. . In all probability if the Arm- ory is acquired its site would just be a part of the overall sch- eme and would be included in the plans for landscaping as it is unlikely the area would lend it- self to anything else. resented by G. Bruce MacDon- ald. Pleading guilty to a charge of unlawfully taking a motor ve- hicle, the property of Doug] as Bell, Cape Traverse, with intent to operate the vehicle without the owner's permission, Allison Neil Waddell! of Cape Traverse was fined $50 and costs Both defence counsel J. Mel- ville Campbell and crown pro- secutor George R McMahon were agreeable to a fine for ‘the offence. A Malpeque. man entered guilty pleas to two separate charges of unlawful possession of liquor, laid in a space of 15 Minutes. and Magistrate Mac Donald adjourned the case to June 10 A Summerside man was fined $20 and costs on a similar char- ge while a 17 - vear - old local youth saw his case adjourned to Thursday after pleading cuilty to an unlawfu! possession of liq- wor .charge When asked who had purchased the liquor for him, the accused said he didn't.know the man. Ma- gistrate MacDonald said he Was adjourning the case until Thursday and warned the youth if he couldn't refresh his me m- ernment man who grows feeder covered by insurance. ory between now and Thursday, he would be remanded in jai! for one week John Arthur Decoste of Mar- his herd following the fire that | a reprimand destroyed his barn last May 7. a Three beef cattle were lost in the blaze, along with remnants of the winter hay. 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