‘. . 4 ~ ° a + ‘ ‘eidueiinidcien & c < . : AS , co ‘ * SS oo — = — = $y — $ : ’ - = ; : i e . ~— . "eae “ Zz. ones wneomner wer ™ dogs corection of Florida. snakes, - ip fees 1 ne London Reflects animals and hbitds. also denied repdtts thes was w# Boa sian EWS. age 26 weston Peking Charges Ss. AFF ‘ It was a four-lined rat snake ~ ‘i ‘ ‘ rls he PLONDON AP Govern- - of about 4% feet can ’ mar uram » f Tuesday + re. 4 ae a be ” Western and€entral Districts ; winsome, [teeted Pepa Guten en wee |e eetely Manilons. . . ere. , fe "ep eat eu axing ses the t ri nterview The-Guardian, ‘Charlottetown, Wed.; July 27. 1966.3 on é bas ain is helping the American wat Mr. ‘Weed, who once . owned . . i aides f° pl ed effort in Viet Na vith a.m the g snail said. it would ¢ | : Teli laries far clary. airlift » base faci chill ‘of 40-45 — t I ~ 7 bd : ‘ the nstr nd the Provinc- Hes 1 Hor ’ decree : ial Ree iter. safety ser “ fener ; a s vmae The ke ed. Charley : yice pre ‘ onal non ~~ ‘pl us w son: tales ae . South 22d owned hy Warren Duchemin * “ administratior of the overa nes re: using atgor h ee rs 3 project Viet Nam,-as a staging po:nt’ for _ ; ‘f PEL, escaped Patsy Jikon is program dir- flights’ between Singapore and /#* i. | : ; ector wh ile Blain Parrach is Hong Kong, but: they carry no ait : ; f eG iging water director... With them. militars——sr pp! ies for Amer uU ana : n a ted. the following Red forces in’ Viet Nay "“G y‘ . B nt ‘Cross. per Mrs. Gerald). The. Chinese * arges f — 2a ? F ’ Corcorat Howard, Susan jlisked in the~ Peking People’ : MONCTON —“Canadiin “2-9 cross-Canada vis vith ge'w Howard. Gary Gray, Louis Mon-|paily Monies. formed port “Boosts Rate jtional’s passehger-trains—opera=-friends at wc! son, near Ram= a Joa Harris,_Tom anen- Minister Wilgon for-his-stand-on , | ting into and out of the VW loops « Juriction, .B.C.; another yt are I Siar Picken! Viet. Nam ‘and. particularly for EORGETOWN. Guyana i jinging € days-gro n its way from Syd- 4!an Kett MIKE - #1 +. his support ; resident a ae . jeaseg are site eehtbatintoeseon a ines od vs ae Revere solomon, Cafol - Ann nl eT * * 5 o etre The Bank of Guyana |with the oe * ex nTey-to-St serre- n the-- naa Carter and A TaC ittant Johnson's objectives n_article. Tyey increased to 6'2 per {change students, .cris Z peg area, and s another group . claimed C cent m six pér cent its yearly Canada to learm more a t leaveg. Monday, Aug. 1 from 1: British. officers are active’ into: “rate fot rediscounting their fellow Canadians Carleton, for Matapedia on the -T Mi ha Ss in Saigon. - (eligible per and for. granting, Another 250 are On the n " Gaspe, Mentreal, Ottawa, New wo is P' 3. RAF plmes. are carrying loans advances to banks. | They travel_in_groups i with Westminster and Burnaby ja military—supplies to American “Dr. H Bockelman, —— : rones, visit in fo f.Sritish Columbia iA R ed troops in Viet Nam nor t financial in- nee young Canadians s All. are taking ‘advantage re epee > - colony” of Hong Kong. ‘ tit d. the’ - change had | will ambassadors for ‘her ovn CN’s dormette = eper rccomnmno- off the Chinese mainland. -<has {heen -made a view to pre- areas. then return ‘to ‘share th datous, specie designed F 92 Lt P reported two aC: iheen opened as a base for the Serving Guyana’ foreign + = lothers -their greater understand- such sroupg of young poopie. aid cidents here yesterday Americans. . change 1, particularly not the complimentary meals whic "he t accident rred at » ~ distur sis 4 ing of thelr country . = mi a ce ees > : In denying the —aecetisations Le avorable develop rey are-a_part-of-therailwayssetT=4 F t the corher of Wev- a market for |—One—group_will arrive a Halt: ieee passengers-- Peps ey: Ot. ers eeerans *" defence ‘ministry men said the ciseltine "Sth fax Wedneslay en FOUWefO- Ne i — 7 T ane panes only’ British officers in -Saig oe - goer e ae Glasgow from Montrea anathe je . hin t ~—e T eh volved were 4 are’ thase attached. to -the i _ ! eee a et er will. arrive: in) Edmundston 1964 Va driven by Luey |ish embassy’s. normal military | one market me re nurscay ; : : “Closing meu Kensiizton amt a mission and to a police train — still another group ne King ye tigg driven by Calvin ing. mission |ston, Ont, arrives in Meteghan, Sherwood Approxi- a aa SEND AID ABROAD LN-S.. — mag Bundy. from Set For Friday *: ‘mate! <—$0—damace vas re Idli f E The Canadian Red Cross | Other teenagers ar rin the d Wi ' e reer {women's committee sent. 1,178 bs oer 2 um : a Othe second accident was at cartons of clothing to 24 foreign ~ Rca ey beliton area Sunday from A. S.-MacEwen and Mrs : : coe ’ : u o ; vera B.C.; ahother group is Frank MacNutt," co-chairmen of 8.2) last evening on Queen Expresses Views countries in TURVEY RECEF TION ney len route to Antigonish: young the Kensington Day Camp Tocat- Street : — “ : | 2 % | people ‘from St. Johp’s crossed ed at Clinton cordially invite all|~ 4 \964 VMercar reportedly drl- HALIFAX (CP) — A Florida i$ ' 4 * * » p t 1 f é a ; ‘ . Frank Storey, general man- on Monday night. Harron adap- vey"? was the second hit show Four Mishaps the Ocobet Strait by a Tues rie gat nape —— ven by Gerald Herbert, Shediac, wildlife expert said Tseten 3 PURITY DAIRY ;} eager of Confederation Centre, ted the script for the musicals forthe Harron-Campbell team : day on their way to Por t,Qu’Ap: awe aly m0" N.B co ded wath a 1957 Chév- |@ ok i ae evar sad a ; eae Don Harron - ere ie en. by oe in as many years. Last year 4 pelle, Sask. * Sixteen Red Cross water safety rolet driven by Louis Hynes, went a pene. ; wa sland |? recenes Prefer 3- is wife, Virginia, at the arle Birtley; an e musica Wier ive : sa AST hati Two eae “es ga | “*Green- Room" reception -fol- score for the show. was doge 3 they wrote ne Green ar : : NB. Tuesday te the Regina the e camp staff ,no estimate of damage available.| Frank Weed of Fort Lauder- 3 ‘ lowing the opening of * “Turvey" _by Norman aseeione TT "Cable ‘for the festival.” MONTAGUE Montagie—de “area: teenagers frat Ronaski§ $s hrebions-Chrb-and-women!s-——Pelbee stated tat 4~dale.._Fla 17 ans} ses Sa si et eee PR tachment RCMP are investigat-.\ are’ que home Wednesday . after institutes provide financial aid | were reported in either acc cident | Maritimes exhibiting a private x ; ing four accidents which occur- ----—— . FARMERS - -\red in their area in the past) . . j s. One at Brudenell on ¢ - (Continued.from pagel) |few days o ae osteoid See Libs <ensing on egion . om (Sunday night at 10.30 p.m. caus- — eer eins Oxford County, said in an inter- | ing approximately $150. damage. | ; : 8: view the farmers are not seek- is reported to have happened | . + ing a dairy subsidy, but are |when-a car driven by Leo Ger- | . es : 5 ' “after money.” ald Jamieson went out of con- | : -It_has been: the farmers’ con- trol and-rolled into the. ditch. | ‘ ‘ |tention that the processors who | There were two passengers in| e : ‘ 4 : : KENSINGTON — The Kensing- as usual be im charge of rocgygpi a nim jo oe eee eee ; : “ton branch of the Royal Cana- ‘dure and sessions took part of a recently |were reported as seriously hurt.) ; : * dian Legion, hosting the provin-. All delegates are urged: to — soear et snes kd Yesterday morning ‘five per- . or ess ‘ cial command convention for the bring their wives to the conven- | higher eee - StS \sons were rushed to the Kings } : , first time. is making enthusias- tion which will begin with open- charged against the producer |County Memorial Hosspital for : tie « pr&Mrations under a pilot ing reremonies, followed by a Milk producers now are paid treatment as the result of ‘an ; ; +4. Qroject which places the respon get together and dance at the 4 guaranteed $3.75 a hundred | accident near Briigetown Taken |_ C y t ear . : : sibility of the local arrangements home of the Kensington Legion weight for manufacturing-grade |to hospital was Garry Blair Mac- ess brid : i : entirely on the local branch on.Friday evening. On Saturday milk The federal subsidy of 25 |Kinnon, driver of one of _ the : : ¢ The theme of the convention, all the ladies are invited to at-|cents raises this tp $4, ‘the |vehicles 4nd his passengers Ow- w thosen by the convenor Eric tend the’ picnic lunch at noon,/amount asked by the farmers. |jand Scofield, Marion MacLeod, Jessome, and his committee, ad- The afternoon program - for the | But the farmers say they -have-|and his mother Marion MacKin- ae pore gates and aon — ate ee a ere : ba to pay as much as 30 cents anon. They were in a 1964 Ford rin your wife anc enjoy North Shore area including Cab- ; : = ife” ot Park and Woodleigh. this |hundredweight for transporta- |Wiich was said te We com ’ » beg ‘rl- wi y tion to the processor. They want | letely "destroy - aver 4 9. Septen = ag as be a followed by afteragos tee |of the second vehicle was Alfred . ay ember See en on cal @usaeee $4 paid at the farm Crane which. was sien SO hi eacsieghacil iad algebasccatcasaguas ‘ 4 1 ‘ truck. Crane was Also taken, to banque atid ball, Ellis Profitt is special guests at the Provincial ; a hoaniial Dam ts tn. Snake in_charze of entertxmment for Command Convention banquet Annual Meeting ¢an* said tobe about’ $900. Bt \ the ladies, Don Baker is arcang-‘and ball to be held at the Le- Se [Wee at tobe at 80. BS Ing for accommodations and gion Home on Saturday evening. “Set For Toda (fas “been reported that Tone were — Leaman Caseley is lotal convt- Hospitality books are available y seriously injured nor for sessions, Other members from the branch secretary, ‘and ' Montague. detachment RCMP | of the committee are Gene'since only a limited number will The annual meeting of, ‘The are also investigating an acci- ‘rane, Eric Watson, William be sold Legion delegates are be- Fathers ef Confederation-Mem- |dent at Flat River which oc. | Stattenes antares Eras It ar sent TO OOK THEI’ OTeTS Grial Trust. which administers \Ccufred on Monday, but investi- The Provinc ial Command will early * at he igation 1s continuing of this ac- f. g t a e jee Cutederation «Comer: aan |cident. and details were not jplex will be holding ao Am- | available : Lennox Island Resident fual meeting at the Ceftre to- Another accident occurred ta SUMMERSIDE vin Labobe. Hardy Mel- Lennox Island, was charged with. the indecent as- sault of a female-—in- Prince County ‘court here | yesterday morning and remanded to Aug- ust 2 in custody without bail. THE ACCT ST askew rer journment and did not enter a plea. Labobe pleaded guilty to a charge of damaging private pro- perty to an extent of less .than | day Is Remanded Without Bail | the past and his record Wade the sentence necessary ¥ ASSESSED $100 Melvin John Arsenault, Mid dieton, was fined $100 and | costs on a charge of failing to $75 and costs on a second charge of driving while impaired, | Ronald .E. Waite O'Leary; was remanded to August 3 on Montague when a Honda was in collision with a dog, Barry which will fn ee ; Campbell of Montague was rush- The meeting volve trust members from—all F ? at hen ll ed to the ‘Kings County _ Hos- | parts seer eat wei Te-\pital for treatment to arms view the past véar's operation and legs. A young lady was rid- ing on the vehigle at the but it hurt time is reported she was un- of the $6,000,000 complex and of ‘the summer festival program. The meeting will -be presided over by Dr. Frank MaeKinnon, WE'RE MAINLY WATER, “Two-thirds” of Trust ls composed of water. $50 and. was sentenced to 30a charge of assault.of a female |. days in Prince County jail by causing bodily harm. The presiding Magistrate W. Ches-jcase will be disposed of at that ter S. MacDonald James Emmett Labobe. len: | date. Accused had previously pleaded: guilty-to the charge. Donald: Carl MacEeam Alber- Attention Visitors perenne - ...why the big rush? _ iva Sedan NERA MOFORS VALUE * sian ie itty 0 | maiontty sonata’ a aie ton South, was sentenced to one and Tourists! person and was remanded to | Month im jail “for theft under AS Anrstrst—2 fem —eentenette $50 , 7 Eric GeorgeXInman. Alberton enneth_ Ross Wilson, Inver- 3 = me South, was “sentenced” to three DeSS: ant Boyd Bernard Mac- 4 ‘ months in jail for theft of a Dougal!, Mount Pleasant, were . liquor permit. The. magistrate |¢@ch remanded to August 2 said the accused had appeared frequently. before the court in DEATHS GALPIN On. Tuesday, July 26, at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.-and Mrs. Joseph (Eddie) Cheverie, Souris, Mrs. Alice Galpin in her 83rd year , Resting at the Perry: Funeral ¢Home-from where the funeral will be “held on Friday morning | Jeaving’ the funeral home at 8.45 > for Requiem High Mass at 9.00 | o'clock to St. Mary’s Church, #« Souris. Interment in the Church } cemetery. Visiting hours are! from 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock and from 7 o'clock te 10 o'clock GALLAGHER — At Englewood New Jersey, July 26, 1966, Mrs. ‘Sean Gallagher formerly. of Ken- tington in her 84th vear. Inter- nent in New Jersey, USA INCE At the P.E.1. ‘Hospital July 26. 1966, Robert A. Ince of 61 Upper ,Queen Street in his S8th year. “Remains resting ‘at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home until —-ngon Friday, then- to Hampton United Church for funeral ser- vice’ at 1:30. Members of LOL Lodtes will meet. at the funeral home at 9) pm. this evening nent MacMILLAN In_the Char- lottetown Hospital July 26, 1966, Mrs—J MaeMillan,-30- Bireh- “ street. age 9) years. Rest- fr tythe Hennessey Funeral =~ Hic ne, Troms, «where tne, “TONePaTT "“ sake place on Th ursday morning at 9 o'elock to A} Sainte CChareh—fardtean--for without plea to sepafate charges of stealing oysters valued at jless than $50, "” Kart Harry Strongman, Port ‘Hill. was fined $75. and costs or ® days for possession of 44 undersized lobsters * James Ralph MacKay, Ebbsfleet, was fined $100 and costs for posses- jsion of 49 undersized lobsters. |--Frank Coughlin, Mistouché, |was fined $25 and costs for |causing a disturbance ts a public place. 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