[sland News Page ec ey se gee fection Battle Looms re ee > ae [or Seats in Ward Six fe The only electivn-day battle In these wards, councillors which looms at the moment is in Arthur Gormley, Mrs, Dorothy Ward 6 where three have signi-| Corrigan and Frank Zakem are fied their intention of fighting it|-all giving it~another try. There out for two council seats as nomi- could. be some citizens decide to nation day for the civic election oppose some .or all of them, but is just nine days away. right now acclamations wouldn't Present: representatives of this be a bad bet. : || section of Charlottetown aréy~ Elections for mayor and coun- -| Dr. Douglas MacDonald arid El- | cjjlors officials stated that they me". MacRae. Both these men |were working. on the voters’ list are going to seek re-election in.| and should have them ready by. Charlottetown's newest ward: but | the last of- this- week. Persons they will have to battle Ivan/who have no arrears of city Doherty in the process. taxes as of December 31, 1965, _ Mr. Doherty © announced 8 | are eligible to vote. ._, couple of weeks ago that"he was! Meanwhile there was\plenty of going :to contest the ward. No activity’ around City Hall where} other rame has been mentioned | workers were busy. as bees get- |, of late in this. area. However, | ting ready for the annual meet- | the trio will assure. an election | ing of City Council. No exact | battle, something which doesn't date has been fixed but there | seem probable in Wards 1, 2.-was speculation It would be Tues: | land 3, |day, Féb..1. | S— sere enencerenerni erie toemnnna = — Sree re ie 4 pe sd , i Greedy Robber Bees Foun "MAYOR PRESENTS BASEBALL TROPHIES With Habits Akin To Man’ 7 a A Montague juvenile base- \are pictured presenting indi- the town was proud of them. : . . ' It Ha Its A in To an $ ball team won the 1965 Mari- he vidual trophies to the mem- The coach is eae and ‘sid ze fe ; UMB © Oni ‘05 : ; : time championship for base- bers of the team. On congrat- the manager E, ivan. : : ae _ ba vor (AP}—An | Principles of behavior genetics | hall and are being recognized ulating the team Mayor Yeo Tom Sharkey is seen receiving HOCKEY MS A FAMILY AFFAIR | § * h wad versity researcher discovered in bees, he added, | for their performance by the stated he felt this was the his trophy from. Mayor Yeo. « ; : i or lH d N B le as. uACOV: some. greedy rob- jean be tested for applicability to Town of Montague. Mayor B; first time) a baseball team | we o . | mia © Brakes, [ber bees that could be displaying other insects, birds, mammals or | 4 Yeo, LEFT, and“Councillor from thisarea ever won a | ’ One of the city’s truly repre- Younker who, participates in the Younker .the proud father of a ~.|some of the peculiar habits even man. Nias” Rohectiid CRETRE,.. Ghasiieme- eaemaponchip | and Murphy's Service gentative hockey families is Paperweight division* and be- hockey-minded family and on. Gets $10 Fine found in man, | Bees living in highly organ- : Station ‘ geen as Minor Hockey Week | side him is Billy; a Pee Wee the RIGHT is Bobby, the eld- oe Bees, said Dr. Walter C. Roth- ized social units, he explained, five daye’ for failing to stop at a : : etean Charlottetown. At’ participant. At the TOP are. est. The latter plays in the © suMMERSIDE -- Elmer Stew- | eMbuhler, seem to ‘be stealing |show an extremely rich display Rossiter Leads ho ores . ng | anow Removal 4 wil@ ITTOM LEFT is Freddie Colin, a Bantam player; Robert CMHA Midget division. ‘art, Northam, received a fine of |More honey, but enjoying it less:"'6f behavior, and many differ- light. HO} : ” $10 and costs ‘or 10 days for driv-| Rothenbuhler, studying the ences in behavior which can be Fisheries Grou a aerere wate i <4) Towing ..... -.6. units H AR SS R AC : ing a motor vehicle without) genetics of behavior «in bees analyzed by genetic techniques. : P a ceicmn os li a oe | Craning—. . is NE ING Ie - : brakes when he ees in | since 1955, said he's found a ten- He gave the report Saturday-| pisheries Minister Leo Ros) A city’ man aad with be- ; : me ‘town police court aves Sed dency among somecolonies. of in advance of his discussion of | siter will head a delegation of | ing and iacaneule, hed Bis \ Day: Night : e . ei p morning. Magistrate R. S. Hin-/|hees to rob neighboring colo-|bee behavior at a joint meet-| wast Prince Fishermen at 51 dlersineed : | 4-9722 4-8048 ‘ /\ton, QC, presided. _, |mles of bees to rob neighboring jing of the Apiary Inspectors of | meeting with\Hon pal ag I af paonesubhorsunsonan 4-6945 4-8858 es ure ove. Fr e s ame _| a acDoneld, Sunmnereds, leoloni¢e, later falling victim | America andAmerican Beekeep- | chaud, federa} minister_of_fish- : eas , : charged ng themselves to still other robber |ing Federation next Tuesday im |eries, this afternoon. =| Robert Dalziel one at a stop sign_pleaded not guilty |hees. . ‘Chattanooga, Tenn | to the charge and has his case | A ae J The delegation which left Mon- | < adjourned to this morning _ at _.__|RECEIVED_GRANT oe ere eee oe ale a Dies In Hospital 4 PLL KEEP YOU Recently Dr. Rothenbuhler re- ceived a $19,200 grant fromthe National Institutes. of Health for federal aid for the fishermen of | ‘The death occurred of Robert | East Prine who experienced an| paiziel of 109 Upper Queen 2 A ; especially poor season last yeat | Street, Charlottetown, in his continuation of his studies of and who are in a poor financial eeu year in the Prince Edward genetic analysis of :resistance in see | ’ Ban ; lbees to American foulhrood dis- |Oos!ton_at_the moment. ‘Island Hospital which he had " | ° | red only a few hours 'pre- ease, another area of his bee re- | ente ‘search . His wife, the forme arch. wt he anid te rag, DLOVE Hlegally, Mae Nturpty. “passed away in| Is Fined $50 ‘| (CP)— } CP— ‘found that a robber ‘colony of | te ae by one daugh: | William H. MacNeill, charged with leaving the scene | and Lloyd, Mermaid; one bro-— ‘ Highlighted These Days By RALPH CAMERON calling the names of some. of |tie Budlong, Princess Kalmuck, The train was spaking its way | the horses we raced or watch- | Virginia Kalmuck, Dillon Scott, | aaa gh the snow-covered Nova |ed; they certainly bring back a | Nell Kalmiuck, Royal Jim. Impaired. Driving & Scotia countryside. Whooping it |host of memories for me. There were other years of | oe : Brings $100 Fine *e Somme rside resident charg- | Ont. Doc O tor jed with drunkness was fined | . . $20 and “costs or iy days: | Still Active At Age 79 CLAREMONT, Ont. The 79-year-old doctor Glimbed over fences to reach the scene | of a car accident where a woman was screaming in pain. tp in one of the cars was a large| Such as Calumet Mary; Moon- those meets and we can readily group of Islanders: spirits were slow, Lusticia, Bonnie's Boy, jrecall being on the harbour ice | high, both in body and bottle, |Peter McKinney, Bedford Grat-' with bare hands in bitterly cold | and everyone was having a won- |tan ‘the one Fergie Baxter weather getting pictures of the derful time preparing for an bought from our boys in Hali- {finishes or the starts. That held even better one to come that (fax), Mark. Harkaway, Jane true whether we were here Residents of Summerside and Southport appeared before Magis- trate James B. Johnston, QC, Of ‘yesterday. on charge of driving Plug in this Master Heater for instant cire culated heat. Vented, ~ unvented, and thermostat- bees often will start a chain re-— -|ter, Mrs. Doris Stanford, N.Y.; action of thievery among all | a ‘neighboring bees. : City, | two sons, Albert, Charlottetown, “For instance, a colony of nicht and the following two|Harvester, Marjorie Budlong, jon the Halifax Common or the | ypj i iti < ir:| Then Dr. Nelson F. Tomlin- y : : A : f dos : . ® Calumet B. Long, Dorothy L, jeven colder Dartmouth : Lakes. wy nate: See eer Lao ue ber-ae Sebuctines ant Sane rene Seaeces Oe Sond utes ka eosaacet - eae neuer ts00000 BTU Man ; They were men whose pri- Lucky Number, Bonnie Spruce, | They were the years of real Walter Joseph Martin, pleaded | stood in pouring rain for half an |said. ‘‘Returning.to their own fore Magistrate A. J. Haslam | deceased him: Winnifred, Mrs. _ ’ : ‘mary interest was in harness Peter Wolfe, Judge. Royal Jim, | sportsmanship, tremendous par- guilty to a charge of ‘impaired hour last summer, supervising | colony, the robber bees will be- QC, in City Police. ’ aaen. | Fanny Campbell; John and aii racing and it was for pure love |Romeo, Alestra, Jane Harvester, ties and fine friendships. - driving and was fined $100 and| her removal to hospital. — come so elated with their stolen | G3) morning. = | Arthur-of Charlottetown. Montague Electric af tha game; purses were small | Lucky Guy Billy Kalmuck, | costs or 10 days. “Tt was another incident in the honey that they will relax their | ys so aay ity, charg: |. The funeral will take place at | Go. Ltd oe eee een an I William Stewart | Joseph Patrick McAree, South. |life. of | physician who has owe, Kime They are oo ca ala Auivine hale ak lino | the Spring Park United Church | 0. : SRG drove thes awn horses. It| Perhaps few phrases from : port was remanded to Jan. 31 |served this area 25 miles north) os” which in turn will exhibit | Was Suspended” pleaded. ou eee “iamsienceesa for plea, on a charge of impair-|east of ‘Torpnto for 47 years.) ‘and received a fine of $50, and| Floral Hills cemetery. the same excitement-over their any of them could manage to |news stories written in those! Di@g Saturday driviing. And he still has no intention | ak ev the s he idays will recall some events for | ill-gotten gains.” ~ _ | costs or 10 days. : p poor aod a fttedate |you “Lake Micmac, just outside) aLBERTON — The death ot} 5 — Ne wee this pista whee the | - Donald Duncan, Carleton Sid- ene \eaehery ‘eld Dr. Budlens Sun, William .H. Stewart 0c ithe district of Abney were each (Citizens of the neighboring vil- DECIDE. ON TRIAL —* [tas, was fined $10 and costs cee and at their own expense. On the train this day they| were heading for Halifax to meet | ~ NOTICE | /Saturday morning at the West- charged with posession of wash He was 91 years suitable for ‘the manufacture of \gpirits and had their cases ad- NE ee ee eis tewie |_ VIENTIANE: (AP =the = tia him for his years of service as | tional Assembly voted Friday: to | day afternoon when Horace. Wifl- is, the owner, drove him to a jern Hospital. close win over Bud The Tramp, | of age. KIMBALL’S IRVING PHONE 894-4849 Nova Scotia horsemen and some ey ce trl the only doctor in the two com. | try exiled vice-premier Phoumi | from New Brunswick in a friend-|owned and driven by Well Me-) 4 son of the late Mr. and Mrs. | aie - Feb. 7 Seg se eels eee ia Nosavan on a charge of trying | Elm Ave. Charlottetown MYRICKS ALBERTON LTD ly challenge racing meet on the | Neill ‘ ; |George Stewart, he was born) ot hi th Rae a aakadee Present were. friends neigh: | hrow the Laotian - Towi d Drivew : old Halifax Common. Other| It was back in February, 1945, | in Alberton and, as a boy, mov- | Tie OO oi Wak Raval. (bere; forest patente end for ee ae onitatty ® ois veges ade da und ‘ Sats years would see them racing on |we wired this summary over to ed with his family to Rosebank. | charged with selling liquor, |mer pupils ihe taught school iM |source' sald. he will be tried inf op TD w | ll day Mond : : ie | ity, ; { en 7 Days— >. osed the famed Dartmouth Lakes. |The Patriot. Free for All: Vie-| Like many of his generation. he|'Mazistrate Johnston dismissed |the two communities before g0-|absentia.—The assembiy also. e Tam. to Midnight ill be C i ay on ay, in the United ay wd ewes : young the case. Lester O'Donnell acted ‘man. ‘In 1908 he went to Sas-| for the accused. : katchewan and there he engag-|~ g But wherever they raced) they | tor Lee (R. Allen) 1, 3, 1, Rainey had fun, winning or losing meant G. Henley (Lavers) 5, |, 4. The nothing. Harness racing was in| Great G. (Dauphinee) 2, 5,2 Sul- their blood and they loved every |ly (Kidney) 3, 2, 3, Lady Hal minute. They had to be hardy as | ‘Moreside) 4, 4, 5.. ed in-farming for 50 years. } well as keen sportsmen to face| free for AllTrot: Hal Britton Since retirement he has lived Course Students _. gome..of the_bitterlycold..weath- (Nicholson.1, 1, Peter McKinney | with his nephew and niece. Mr. ay 4 miss er encountered so often. ; | Moveside) 2, 2. Noontime ‘La- and Mrs. Russell Stewart, Elms- ‘Get Certificates - a ing to. medical school). lvoted to tr; Phoumi, a right: They remembered early days wing general; ‘on charges of | when he travelled the district creating trouble within the by horse and cutter and the country . and misappropriating birth of a baby in winter meant | funds. | an all-night stay for him at a a ce i P..@ All Irving Products Available Top Quality Used Cars Jan. 31st for stocktaking ~ sc tc a aeons sect aac hcg ets cle = : i ;- dale._Several weeks ago he had. _ More than once he walked o r * gq Gray. There were plenty more ~ could have It-could have been any one of | hey-Baker) 3, 3. Alvin Guy ‘Tur- those years at the tail end of|ner) 4, 4. | .. the war, because the mid-for-| Others racing in that meet in- ties saw a need of relaxation chided Symbol Harry, Miss Am- from the strain undes which peo- | erica, Judd, Margaret Jean, De- ple labored-for the previous «ix |laware, Shanghai San Ton, years. Many. found the relief | Walter Brown, Previous, Major they needed in winter harness | Bowes, Dorothy L. racing. _i|RACED HERE I think it was Cyril Dauphinee | 4 few weeks—later—the Inter here at the Charlottetown Hotat | provincial Championships were where the Victoria Driving Club |raced here on the new River was host to the visitors at a big |Track with Margaret Jean win- dinner after a meet who named laine the championship _ pace the gathering “just a good will |from Walter Brown and Rainey “ meet” and the name stuck for a |G Henley. Peter McKinney won long time. He meant the horse-|the championship trot to keep men were racing for fun, ©N | poth' titles here when he raced thet; own time and at their own | away from Hal Britton_and Al- expense; and more important | yin Guy, Drivers of the two win- for no pursés. ‘ So many of those sportsmen of | yoreside. another era are gone now. it, Other old time horses we saw seems incredible the game quring that meet included such survived without them. But they bred in their eons a love of the sport that is typical of Islanders. I cannot recall all fhose who Two Injured In were, on those trips with me and! Coasting Mishap will be charitable enough to put! sterting Lund and Elta Mac- the blame on a faulty memory. leadyen, Fesidents of Charlotte- But 1 would like to ‘town, ‘are resting comfortably at list a few suchas Milton. Bell, home. follawing. a. toboggan. mis- Wendell Reaton, Willard Kelly, | hap at Tea Hill Saturday night Col. J.P. Hooper, Jiggy Arbing,| Mr. Lund and Miss MacFadyen Harold Cudmore, Emmett Gal- received deep cuts to their faces lant, Oliver Gallant, Earl Mill, | when their. toboggan slid.intoa Newt Taylor, Wilfred .Prawfht, barb wire fence beside the sled Lerne Kelly, Percy Arbing, Len | run. ~O'Meara. Ike’ Moreside, Allison | Most -seriousl¥-—injured« was Carr, Dave Wisener, Allie Cut-|Mr. Lund whose: wounds. requir- cliffe, Rollie Wood, Bill Small- ed over 70 stitches to close, Miss wood, Fred Pound. George Mac- |MacFadyen required five stit- Donald. Walter Craig. rge ches under her right eye McCannell.- QUICK LOOK : And perhaps a quick look at-a treated by Dr. Lloyd Cox few names of those from the er other side who raced against us here and in.Nova Scotia might bring back some nostalgic mem- | ories. Fellows such as Fred La- hey, Sam Walker and his son , Charlie Walker, hell, Daupt- | : inee, Gordon Mijchell, Russ] on everything in the Griffin, Jack Scott, Laurie 0’- | store during the dis- Brien, Scott Weeks and Ernie’ count sale-——— Sale Ends Jan. 29th Keith Carmichael Ltd. Brackicy Pt. Rd. of them we met on the ice in Dartmouth or in’ the dining’ rooms and hotel corridors, and | among them we can't forget George Turner. I think many of us would like : . Ch'town te spend a moment or two re \ iners were Allie Cutcliffe and Tke | investigated an accident at the drove to the Prince Edward Is- | land hospital where they were the misfortune to fracture a hip; - Students who successfully pass- and since that time he has been oq a recent Red Cross Casualty hospitalized, first in Summerside, Coyrse were presented —certifi- -then. in Alberton. Dees | 6 i ns Mr. Stewart was the last sur-| Cnet ly Ma ON vinci inator ‘for civil viving member of his family: He | oe co-ordinator ‘for is survived by a number of nep- | A = ——hews and nieces. eR OC OH INE certificates were The funeral was held in Pims- | Mrs. James Stahr, Mrs. Myrna | ddle United Church yesterday at |Babineau, Mrs. Reid Sangster 2pm. — | and Mrs. Arline Hood. The course was conducted by Police Report ‘Pol Stewart Smith and Sin- Local Boy Scouts volunteered _- miles through the snow when the horse broke away from the | cutter and left him stranded. > Motethian 200: .personay lined | up to shake his.hand, wish him well and hear him say “TI don't know where they get this idea that I’m retiring.” He said he has cut down on his practice now and most of the tal work is handled by his son(William, a doctor at the | . Pickering-Ajax Hospital. va \ Oe fp | Mrs. | clair_Cutcliffe.in four’ sessions, id to act as victims for the course. 2 Accidents | : | SUMMERSIDE — Town police | Workers. Name | Vocational School parking lot at) New - ficers |1:30° p.m. Saturday. A 1964 ‘Rambler driven by Eugene” Le-| meeting of the New Year of St. ‘favorites as Wait ‘N’ See, Scot- banc, RCAF Station Summer-|Paul’s Young Christian Workers Chevrolet driven by Mrs. Wilfred | Street auditorium. {side. was in collision with a 1964) was held recently at the Central | Thomas Rowe, an expert sifier, pears Summerside. Mrs. Burns’ | lear did not receive any damages; was the guest speaker fol- | but the damage to Mr. Leblanc’s lowing an address on this in- |car was estimated at $200. lereasingly popular sport, an- At 11 P. M. a 1960 Dodge car | swered questions from members idriven by Lorne Adams, Sum- of the audience. — |merside, collided with a 1963-| | Dodge truck. driven..by .John | of _ the. |Doyle, Sherbrooke, R.. R., on. course that begins next Sunday. Water Street in ‘Bank of Montreal. The car re- | include, D. Morrison, president; | ceived about $150 damage. There | Carol McNeill, vice-president; was no estimate of damage to| Ethel Aylward, .secretary; and the truck. — | Gaston St. Amand, treasurer. ST. DUNSTAN’S UNIVERSITY __.. 4th Annual Winter __ Carnival _ Featuring The Clancy Bros. and Tommy Maken Provincial Vocational Institute Friday, Jan. 28 — 8.30 p.m, In_ Charlottetown, tickets of sale at Old Sp Rec. Centre, Toombs Music’ Store, Miller Bros., Hugties Store. In Summerside, at Enman Drug and Foley’s Drug Store. Passes (covers all Carnival events) available from class presidents. SUMMERSIDE — The first Rev. Pierre Arsenault spoke forthcoming, marriage | ~ front of the! Members of the new executive f l i | i i Ae = it for spring? MAYBE WECAN| _ BASE THE an |” SQUEEZE amazing how many ~ people we've helped. to bal- low-cost, fast-acting want ad. Ease the squeeze right now. Make a list of all those art. icles around the house an no longer need and n give us a call. You'll satisfy |, . somebody else's needs and | i extra cash in a...) "PHONE 4-8506 For Fast,, Efficient _ i SACRE oars t, Service The Guardian - Patriot , Du2ee \ ¥ “anes budgets for. through a Jann pear fete so Sb ’ ’ In winter, men ore ovailoble, Materials ore available. And special often available. So, doesn't. it make a lot of sense to have those repairs and renovations done now, Not simply construction... and building jobs—but . things like having the es ond the screens mended; having. i episila -off-sedson-discounts-ore- —--re-upholstered-and-the - Daeg Riswum o x now! the drapes cleaned and the rugs shampooed; having the furniture Improvement Loans are available through your bonk, to assist you jf carrying out all kinds of _ renovation jobs you've ° been meaning to do— up to $4,000 with up to ten yéars'to repay! No doubt about it— winter is the best time to spruce up your.home — « - or place of business. Do it now! ‘electrical appliances © repaired. All jobs which con call for a long wait “come Springtime —but which can be hondled _ quickly, efficiently and easily during the winter season. What's more, government-sponsored, low-cost Home / i ~~ Everybody benefits when winter work is inefecsed “For advice and assistance call your Nalional Employment Oltige.