rr se ft ern ry row wie a yal ‘ 4 ' f ® - ater ——. Jee : ' i ae “ ee ~ Islarid News Page tor -Leith McLaren, Elmsdak, | was fined $10 and costs, as was! _ Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec, 28, 1965. 3 Louis, Two Fined $75 jz: ; MARILYN MEETS SANTA ~ Pleasant View. : ing without-due care and atten- | I) Elmsdale, of wilfully damaging drawn by the Crown: S: | o « " {O'Leary were fined $20 and n r iVi n ase S costs each ior -illegal possession ‘ In liquor. Two men from Tig- ‘led, Joseph Hermel Cote, RCAF out plea to Jan- 11. The accused $25 and costs for illegal posses- mond, entered guilty pleas to Howard Schurman, Centra) ‘oxicaled in a public place. | and costs by Magistrate W. Ches. way when entering upon a high- A Tryon man, Francis Patrick ven Gorden Tupper Stewart of ar Da maaged _|his case was adjourned for one St. Eleanors was fined a similar |half mile east of York corner Donald, ‘Kinkora, and James; A Borden man, David Lloyd cording to an RCMP report. | ing to return a register plate without due care and attention |driver. of the vehicle. | Kinkora was fined $25 and costs. Residents of Maximville, Wel- &CMP, as extensive. There were The case of a Charlottetown lwas no apparent cause for the Joseph Oswald Pitre, Howlan,’) % was fined $10 and costs for driv- | on. A charge against Roy Duggan, | 4 a windshield on a car owned by Joseph L. Gallant, was with- Persons from St. nish, one from Tignish Shore and SUMMERSIDE — Two accus- his family, was adjourned with- one from St. Felix were fined Station Summerside and. Her- was represented ‘ sion of Jiquor. many Joseph Arsenault, Rich- MacDonaka. by G. Bruge A man from St. Edward's was separate charges «. pong Bedeque, was fined $10 and costs | driving and were eac’ for failing to yield the right of L d Leaves Road, ter S. MacDonald ‘in Prince way. } County Court yesterday. A fine of $10 and. costs was gi- ’ MacKinnon, entered a plea of | Borden on a charge of speeding. A 1962 Volkswagon automo- guilty ona charge of assault and) Major Warren MacGregor of pile left aa cee Po a week for sentence. — |amount for passing on a s011@ \while heading for Souris at ap- | Two persons, William Mac- white line, ‘proximately 9:15 last night, ac- | Donald Dowse, Carleton; were MacDonald, entered a plea of | The report stated John Joseph each fined $10’and costs for fail- (not guilty to a charge of-driving |Hughes, Bear River, was the which had been cancelled. and his case was adjourned te| Damage to the véhicle was) Arthur Alan MacDonald of Tuesday. |fescribed, by a member of the | or failing to surrender a cancel- jin ston arid Kensington..w.er.e."? injuries reported. A_ spokes- fed driver's license: each fined $20 and costs on char- mes lr te Remy sale thee resident, Davis Enman MacNeil es of unlawful possession of li- | mishap. charged with failing to support ‘quor. . | The Vagabond Independent Players were busy last night rehearsing ‘‘Rumpelstiltskin”, the well known children's fairy the Confederation Centre LEFT TO RIGHT are Ger- maine_ Doucette, the costume mistress; Gracie Finley as the millers daughter;. Wendell Meh io S > ee : Pe teed SNS Oe ete ieuidioedcstatateacan’ VAGABOND PLAYERS REHEARSE MacQuuarrie as the miller, and Gerry Allen as Rum- pelstiltskin. Other members of the cast are Shirley Horne, Sherry Fifiley, Frank Wood, Brian Butler, Benny Smith, Ginny Gledhill, Germaine Doucette, Marianne Gledhill! and Corinna Steele. Ron Raynor, ‘Accident Sends One To Hospital O'LEARY — Arnold James ee Brae, is a patient in 0’ Traffic, Liquor Control Cases- Dominate Court At Alberton Leary Community Hospital ALBERTON — Twenty-six ca. vehicle when such movement jwith head and chest injuries re- ses, mostly under the Highway could not be made with: safety ;eived in a highway accident Traffie Act and the. Liquor Con- and the case was adjourned: to |°@fly yesterday morning. This little girl who has been in hospital since birth almost two years ago got her first look at Santa Claus in a Char- lottetown department store hospital for a short while. -Her name is Marilyn and she is the daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Joe Cantelo, 63 Elm Ave- ‘nue. While Marilyn was ak when she was allowed to leave lowed out for a short time she will not be going home for ~ Christmas as she suffers a breathing problem and needs ~ regular hospital attention. é‘ trol Act, were disposed of by Ma- Jan. 12. Alvin James Shea, Wa- Fg —— ee : sf this degree of co-operation have pointed chairman of the Auth- sistrate, Wy. Chester, $.MacDow- terford. —piaaded suilty—ta the sich ak Unloavale nad war’ eee ee i orem = cae pocaet clean oe roa . arses Joseph Galizul, Ebve- and costs, oe age ne wrecked, according | . | annou' i ley. = at keer, few days and to see work begun | fleet, was fined $75 and costs for = Loman Murphy, Campbeliton, to reports tale to be produced Jan: 15 at 1 nd{on the organization of the Auth-|driving while impaired, while john William Inman, Alberton [7 Fhe secideat was investigated N.S. ae of agriculture a Gane. Albert Sylvang Gaallant, Rox- , by Alberton Detachment of the | Water Authority Hea y ‘ n on. ox and Clarence Joseph Griffin. | poygp ‘Theriault. minister of municival| In 1958 Dr. Bates was com- Deisaetl cos tales’ 0 tain Elmsdale, were-each fined $16 , NamedBy Government #i=s22~ Se’ HOTOR EMO and costs for rati i fi Brunswick Water Authority and |fine for having care and control operevine: Tanna cerning the appointment of the ro aa at ak ciently equipped” vehicles. has remained Chairman of that | of a motor vehicle while impair- : Authority until this date. In |ed. Joseph Edward Blanchard, St. the important Rossiter announced the ap- Chairman, Mr. Rossiter stressed problem of water pollution was pointment of Dector John See. sme of the problems which Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince sSt..C h town @ TENDERS For debentures for Tignish Elementary School in the amount of $168,000.00 will | be received by the undersigned until |. Dec. 30, 1965. TERENCE. GAVIN, Secretary. - ” costs for permitting more than | two persons and the drive im | the front seat of a vehicle. For: failing to report for reim- } ed to organize and launch the Nova Scotia Water Authority and has remained Chairman of that, Bad teal it guished service Award by the|Rh, pleaded not guilty to a Outer Water Resources Com charge. under the criminal code | mission. Dr. Bates was the of unlawful possession of a tool first Chairman of the Techinical |hest, containing tools, knowing Pulp |it was obtained by committing | or Cute fide te 1915, |@n indictable offense a ng in a honourary life member, and | “°¢ ee reas Olas. received the John S. Bates represented by Melville Camp- Award from that organization in | bell, entered a plea of not guilty 1964. — : to a charge of backing a motor was suspended, Joseph Car] Po- wers, Alberton South, was fined $50 and costs. 1963-Dr. Bates was commission-| For driving while his license 1°uiS was given a fine of $10 and (indicated yesterday when Hon. man Bates as chairman of the | would be dealt with by the Water Arnold Joseph Gaudet, Tig- | ° sland“ | Authority. These would, include eee ; : Water | the procurement of water sun- DEATHS Mr. Rossiter has been des- Plies and the treatment of effl- ignated as the minister respon-|Uent from our. large modern sible for the administration of the |f0d plants. The establishment : of controls for facilities provided EG Ww Authori Wikich was passed at the iast OF industrial water supply and session of the legislature. ifor treatments such effluant The minister observed that this 4reatment: The assessment and appointment is unique in at |the imorovement of: our _— least one respect. It is the first |Water notential: The abateme time that such an important post f Dollution from the sewage out- has been filled with the co-oper- | falls of towns and villages. ation, and participation by the| ‘‘With all this wealth of ex. three Maritime governments Dr. | perience and technical know- Bates set up the ‘Water Author- | ledge,"’ Mr. Rossiter stated ‘‘Dr. ity” -organizations in both Nova | Bates brings to us the \kind of Scotia and New Brunswick and technical know-how -needed to when he has set in motion the |deal with the problem of con- “authority” organization here, | serving and increasing our most he will be the chairman of the valuable mineral, water, and to water authority in all three pro- deal with the problems of pollut- vinces. : : |fon which are beginning to pre- | Messages of appreciation for sent themselves tour industrial WESTERN exestcss BRIEFS STEWART — At the Kings County Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1965, Don- ald M. Stewart, Wood Islands, \n hig 92nd year. Resting at the . Gillis Funeral Home. Funeral : yotice later. . TURNER — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital Tuesday, ” Dec. 21, 1965, Mrs. Percy W. Turner of Johnston Ave., in her:: 79th year. Resting at. the Mac- Lean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held today, , Dee. 2%, with service commen. cing at 1.30 p.m. Interment will take place in the People’s ceme- ” tery. 4 SHIRTS... SHIRTS... SHIRTS WHITE ay | and SPORT | To enable our'staff to have ‘Christmas Eve and the Hol- idays with their family A & W Drive-In will close at 6 P.M. Friday, Dec. 24, 1965, and reopen Monday, Dec. 27 at 11.30 A.M WALLUM — At Beach Grove Tuesday, Dec. 21, 1965, Arthur Wallum, formerly of Southport, in his 90th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held today, Dec. 23, with service ccm- mencing at 3 p.m. Interment in Floral Hills Memorial Gar- dens. not at this time naming the oth- -.er four members of the board since he wished to study further the qualifications of various nom- |inees and to discuss some of |these points with the newly ap- - MacKENZIE — Ai the Prince ~Edward “Island Hospital Tues- ~~ D WINNERS diy, Dec, Si, 1906, Mrs. David | ‘qiceare at enction othe card | MacKenzie, Sr.. of Eldon. (aad party held at the | Resting at the MacLean Fu- seral Home until noon Friday, Kensington Royal Canadian Leg- ion Home on Wednesday even- then to the Belfast Presbyterian ing were Mrs. Earle MacKay Stationery, pac \ - = (Mara Speier nt [ame Wanece Aare, Coot | eatin, aloes SAVE UP TO 50% — _) ehurch cémetery. gratefully declined, a) MORRISON — At the Prince Edward Island: Hospital on Wed- nesday, Dec. 22, 1965, Theron Daniel Morrison..of Summerside in his 65th year. Resting at the Compton Funeral Home. Funeral Friday from the Summerside Presbyterian Church, service commencing at 2 p.m. __ Inter- ment in the People's cemetery, Summerside. Please omit flow- Flowers Turner and J. Murphy. Cribbage winners were George Douglas | and Elmer Cole. Low scores your job printing re- quirements. All guaranteed, GUARDIAN - PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY | Phone 4-8506_ . \ Here's the ideal gift for every male on . your Christmas list and at a price you can’t afford to miss. These, Dress and Sport Shirts are a group _ specially selected ‘for the last minute shopper. Choose from famous brand names in popular shades and styles. Large group of sizes and col- ours. S i HERE FOR Vist Merry Christmas to all from the Rev. Dr. T.R. Millman, Tor- | onto, arrived during the week- | end to visit his mother, Mfs. J.G. Townsend, Kensington, who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. Staff and Management. . ers. Donations to the Prince County Hospital building fund will be gratefully received. MADDIX At Beach Grove, Wed. _ "HAS SURGERY Mrs. Elmer Cole, Kensington, is a patient in the Prince County Summerside, where - Hospital, er She has undergone surgery. JANUARY PRICED IN TIME - FOR CHRISTMAS nesday, Dec. 22, 1965, Augustine Maddix, Summerside, formerly of St. Gilbert, in his 77th year. Remains will be forwarded from | UNDER CARE the Compton Funeral Home to| the Prince: County Hospital, the home of his. sister, Mrs, |. Summerside . Fidele Arsenault, St. Gilbert's, Wednesday evening, from where IN HOSPITAL “ Mrs. George W. Hogg, Sum- | | merside. is a patient in the | Prince County Hospital, Sum- merside whete she is receiving treatment. the funeral will be held to St. James Church, Egmont Bay, Friday, Dec. 24th, for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Interment in church cemetery. ‘Basilica Recreation Centre @ Dancing. 9:30 to 1 a.m. @ Music by the Untouchable "(With the British Beat) @ Admission 5.00 per couple : @- Lunch, hats and horns For Reservations Call 2-1762 All Tickets Must be Picked up by Thursday, Dec. 31st ~ Basilica Recreation Centre ‘Richmond Street e -Charlettetows New Year's Eve Dance . Alberton Legion Home Under auspices of Alberton Legion | and Ladies’ Auxiliary if Dancing - 9.30 to 1.30 A.M. | Tickets $2.00 Per Couple Canteen Service — No Minors Allowed Buffet lunch will be served. See the old year out and see in the new | at the Alberton Legion Home. wey ‘io: a , ae reli lela