POLIC EXECUTIVE IRE-ELECTED A unanimous vote of confl- The re-electerl executive is left to right are Charles Link- dence was given last years left to right. from. president letter. vice president, and executive of the. P.E.I. polio Lincoln Dewar. secretary Superintendent A. . M chapter at its annual meeting Mrs. Wilfred Livingston. and Neill, chairman of the camp year of hrld 1“ Summf’rsme 0“ TU?" treasurer James Corry. Roar committee. Supt. MacNeill Trainer. day. They were all re-elected_ WEATHER minutes later own ' e was appointed to the position of camp committee chairman following the resignation last dgo C. Clair St. than . toda and sets at 8.38 pm. All times ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. June 5, 1964. Popular Coupla Loaves Sourls For N.S. Job SOURIS — A local couple. d Mrs. Jose-1h Hermes- The island has fallen into line with gasoline price reduc. tions which have now gone into effect all through the Marltimes. imperial Oil made the origin- 31 decreases in Nova Scotia. Halifax: has so far mad the Ian”- est cutbacks to date with a drop of 1.0 cons per gallon. bringing the retail price to 46.4 cents per gallon. In several island stations as de- crease of 1.5 cents on the gas- ion has been icported, and the other outlets which have until now not tin-med the price are expected to follow suit shortly. General overproduction in the industry was given as the rea- son for the lessened prices ycs~ terday by an lmepiral Oil Com- Top Maritime Bridge Play Mrs. Alban Farmer and Mrs. Carl Green teamed up to capt- ure the women's pair champion- ship at the Maritime .duplicattI bridge tournament hel last weekend in Saint John. NB. The Charlottetoun team plac- Charlotte- y at Ell .3. 0| sland Cows Rate Well ' TORONTO (CP) -—— Observed App ed sixth in the. Friday afternoon temperatures: session with 123 points. but in Min...Max. . the second session on Frida Dawson . . 46 ReSIden‘I’ night they headed 24 other teams I vancouve-r. .. . ...56 62 o from all sections oi the Mari- Victoria . .. ..53 63 ‘ Dles Wednesday times with 184 points. roughly iEdmonton .. ... 14 77 _ 70 per cent. to take first place 1 Calgary ....47 75 E 30h“ R- (33550“ and the Leon Neima Trophy. Some really good performan- ' year old. Charlottetown Gay ‘ 152222200” '2' ' " :21 his son. $239? gt. k‘elixoglellfe t shunt??? 0‘- O’hefeghi‘rloif' ces are credited to cows from nhode n.9o4 milk. 410 fat for Winnipeg " 40 82 age of 79. a; d u 15 tonne .n c this pronnce in record of per- ECAS of 125 nnd 143 as a sen- Toronto I". ‘u‘ ".44 62 Mr. haisson was tile son 0! 11126811131};smeegirghlg‘Bmcmdgd formance tests, in the current ll)1‘ two‘year old- ' nawa . u . .39 58 the late Mr. and Mrs_ Rochei airs and [Zaméuo' 1: 5e _ gsue 0" 'h“ “llama” Al"'-‘"“‘e.lo,ctgib“ln' aéd‘Mdgghv 01:31:; . Montreal .. . .. 49 63 [Chaissvn and Spent a” his “‘9 lions. Other local tealins In; eview. - . ' . uebec . .. .. on the farm. His wife red - .' . - The herd of Almon Wood and Rwaws Peggy “‘lth 8.719 milk» i Fredericton 1’3 ‘ceased him a number of years €331,110?iflfhdjtagdmgum db? Sons. Little York produced I314 fat {01‘ BCAS 05'124 and 1.23 Saint John . _ . 42 ago. A brother, Michael. resides R v3 . c ufd L 8- ocovglogt', these records. Greenvnod \‘iew.and 'Royaltwaurtons Jean With 1 Moncton ._ n 40 51 in Mexico, Maine. ere are Bog He’sley “nd Doug a‘llvl" ' Gem with 10.204 pounds milk, 6.210 milk; oofi fat for BCAs ofIHama ‘ H 44 51 also 10 grandchildren. Do lgmeydmiq r'L olugD 4.22 fat for breed class aver-.130 and 114 (‘5 u‘umor W'o'yea“ ‘ Charlottetown . 38 51 The mneral Will be held 53‘“ OTaM' 8'? first; Mu“ " ages of 123 milk. 125 fat in the 00-5- , . ydney . .. . ..42 49 urday to St. Simon and St, Jude? am rs‘ ' “an ac ' an' class for cows 10 years and. Morningside Beauty With Y 43 54 IOhurcth for Requiem Higth Mass . . - ; armoutzh over: Bonnie Choice with 13.- 10925 milk- 4'4 fat for BCA3 St. John's. Nfld. 44 1‘“ 1030- “ one person was fined P.E.|. Follows Suit Vln Gas Price Drop puny rel-l‘fsfiilflit'e in Char- 'ottetcwn There is also a decrease to the price of gas going to tho man with a pump in his yard, according to K. I! MacKonzin. sales reputcntauic for Can: dian (til Company. FIEL 011. UP And Ralph linrrach of Pet rofina in Charlottetown added that although his company has lowered the price on gasoline, the pricr- of fuel and stove oil has experienced an incrcas one tenth of a tent. other Chan lottetown representatives report a common iron in that area. Diesel fuel has dropped 1. cents in the Cllm‘ottetown dis. trict. o E. N Man Is Jailed For Drunkeness Appearing before Magistrate A. J. Haslam, QC, in city police court yesterday. Edward Rice. 202 Prince street was given a 20 day sentence on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. For failing to stop at a red traffic light and having no oper- ators license, John E. Blanch- ard. Charlottetown was given two $10 fines. Charles Leighton Proud. New iltshire, was fined $10 and costs for speeding and Maurice Williams of Charlottetown was given 20 days for vagrancy. Two persons were each fined $20 and costs on charges of being drunk and incapable and and costs or 30 days on a charge of possession of liquor in a place other than his residence. THEE ro mm South Arabia's major occupa- tion is agriculture, but only about one per cent of the land is arable because rain is sparse. sey have moved to Truro. NS, where Mr. Hennessey “Ill be employed by Co-operative lnsur ance. Mr. Hennessey is a World War Two veteran, having served five years with the P:ovost Corps. and the Special Investi- gation Section in Germany, land. Belgium. and France. While stationed in Belgium. he met his wife. in Boechout, in the year! ago. and sea-vied a term. as president. she was also at leading member of the st.‘ Mary's alurch senior choir. Mr. Hennessey is a past-pre- sident of the Royal Canadian Legion. past provincial pre- sident of the Fish and Game Association. and until the nevt meeting. is president of the Eastern King‘s Fish and Game Association. He is a member of the Knights of Coiunlbus and for a number of years was an active member of the Soul-ls fire department. ' Before their departure they were guests of various organ- izations at farewell parties. at which time they received many gifts. COUNSEL “SIGNS DALLAS (APi—Jack Ruby's third chief defence counsel. 3- gal-modical expert Dr. Hubert Winston Smith. has resigner‘ in return to teaching at the Uni versity of Texas law schaq Another defence lawyer. P‘lil Burleson. announced the ac‘n Tuesday and said he and Joe Tonahill will carry on ills- '~.. 1 battle for Ruby, convicted of slaying Lee Harvey Oswald, ac- cused presidential assassin. sranr an sfivrca A plcturephone — "seedy you-talk" — service is being started by the American Tele- phone and Telegraph Company between New York. Chicago and Washington, province of Antwerp. where they were married Jan. 1946. and re- turned to Canada In the fall of the same year. They have one son. Francis. a student at Souril Regional High School who will join his parents at the end of the present school term. Both Mr. and Mrs. Heunouoy were extremely active in com- munity affairs. Mrs. (An Henpassey helped organize the Canadian Legion Auxiliary 10 U (I .4 ENTERPRISE BAKERY WEEKEND ' ATLANTIC WI’NTER‘ FAIR OCT. 30 - NOV. 7 I964 . Officin Prise List ' Official Program Advertising carried in the Prize List will be repeated in he Program at no extra cost. Advertising deadline for both publications is June 15. For full information write, wire or phone Bruce Cochrane i Associates Limited. P. 0. Box 1042, Halifax, Nova Sootia ' Coconut . From the Cole Slaw Potato Scallop Fish Cakes We Feature Catering Service and Wedding Cakes ENTERPRISE 203 Grafton St. . Potato Salad Macaroni & Choose . Baum Orange Pudding 0 Chicken Pic 0 Tongue Ham 0 Meat Loaf ' Chicken ¥ * *1." Cream Pie Delicatessen .BoofStow BAKERY Phone 4-8747 ion milk, 54." fat for BCAS of of 120 and 133 qualified in the HALIFAX (CPi —3?I‘lle wen-1 15:? and 154 in the mature class: vmalure C1355 for Alldl‘ew 3’ and ther office says late Thursday East River Sheila l-ith 10.838, Fred Tr )IaQRBe- Rae‘léle Clas'l evening rain was still falling milk, 457 fat for BCAs of 130 51° Bette “'“h 8344 ml“: over Eastern ew Brunswick. and 233 as a senior 4-year~oldr ‘ ‘3' for BCS Of 130 and 149 .151 Prince Edward Island East River Peach \rith 10.6(1’ 8150 from the .53!“ hard so.“ mainland Nova Scotia. milk. 440 fat for BCAs of 150 “fledale, C1355” ady “'1 turbance responsible was con-i and 149 and East River Merry 1 9,302 mm" 401 fat for BC“ °f< tred in northern New Bruns-i iTig Doucette mil-‘2} Dies Suddenly; Maid with 10,504 milk. 423 fat‘ I?" and 140- as a Junior 2-Year“ wick and moving slowly north-l for BCAs of 1.30 and 144 as jun- ior 2-year olds. East River Pansy‘s Fairy produced 9.44 milk. 404 fat for BCAs of 129 and 132 as a senior 2-year old. W.A. Moase and Son. Kenslng- ton had Clovcrview Marilyn qualify with 11.785 milk, 498 fat for BCAs of 136 and 142 and Clo- j verview Dee with 13.061 milk. 466 fat for BCAs of 149 and 131‘ in the mature class: Cloverview, Snowbird with 11.129 milk. 422 of fat for BCAs of 161 and 146, and Cloverview Martha with 10.191 milk. 43? fat for BCAS of which produced‘nylg.‘ milk 461 91'" 1 49 and 153 as junior two-year o . Fairvue B u r t o n's Duchess 3 produced 10.415 milk, 443 fat h. for BCAs of 145 and 148 for Au MacRae and Sons. Sherwood as a senior 2~year-ol . Fairvuei Burton‘s Anna with 8.743 milk,1 387 fat for BCAs of 124 and 132i is a junior 2-year old. Earle MacRae, New Wiltshire had Raeburn Fairlie qualify as a senior 3-year old with 10,369 milk. 428 fat for BCAs of 149 and 139. R. A. White. Rollo Bay is the owner of Sunnv Bay Patricia fat for BCAs of 132 and 13'4 in eas . i As this system moves awayI cm the Marltimes, the rain will end in all regions during the morning. A good deal of sunlight is no I pected over of the district. main 001, but should rise somewhat higher than on 'Rlurs-s day. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia. East- Shore. Prince Edward Is-‘ land. the southern halfIWorld War. He had been Eastern NB. Counties: 1‘— olrls, the mature “as! Cloudy with a few sunny per- “ ' ' The Experimental Farm Char. M" C Moll wmsloe is the 0%.. iods: not SO COO] northwest ADEN '(Reutersi — Shaikhani R. w_ SHANNON F_ E. CASE lottetown had Charlottetown er of Greendale Karen whim wmds 15. Low-high at NerBI Habshi. secretary-general of. , New Mal-y produce 139,": milk. produced “.276 milk. 444 (at. Glasgow. Goshen and Char-the South Arabian League and The Royal Bank Of Canada announce! the GPPOintment o! R. W. 609 fat for BLA: of 1‘3 and 17:1 for BCAS of 130 and 126' i lottetown 43 and 55, Moncton once banished by the British, re- Won 55 General M83888? lln'tmflonfll Dimitri!) and aft 11] the matmc c1355; Chafing!» Blackaddar Gm Edge Prin.‘ 40 an 57. turned here from Cairo Thurs. IF. E. Case 88 General Manager, bflth headmmtera in Mont- town We'll Pam prnduced c955 produced 10_756 milk‘ 430 High tide today at Charlotte- day after eight years in exile. real M!“ M11011 W85 ll"’rmerly Aswan! beneral Manager (In- 10.47a milk. 49: fat for BCAs fat for BCAs of 126 and 139 for town at 6-57 am an - m- i Habshi- 44- was banished in 1956.ma“°“1 Dwm‘m’ and M“- “59 has be” ‘ DWI" MW] of 130 and 149 as a senior 4-.George Boswall, Frenchfort. At RUStiCO at 2-42 a-m and'for his Valli-1081 aCIlVities- TheiM’amgevr' - ‘5 1.55 p.m. Summerside tides 18 ' order was lifted last April. 1 \ TIGNISH — Wilfred J. (Tigil Doucette died suddenly at theI home of his nephew. Roy Dou-. cette, Skinners Pond, on Thurs- day at the age of 70. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John M. Doucette and: was a veteran of the lrst; enl- ployed as bookkeeper by sever- i northern half should be mainly 31 Tignjsh firms and worked m cloudy. Temperatures will re- the bank for some um e. Left to mourn are two bro- thers. Fred in Ohatham, N.B.. and Patrick in Charlottetown. also three sisters. Bertha, Re- becca and Clara in the United States. axm: narrows I i ROYAL BANK APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JUNE 6th, 2 to 5 RM. HEALEY VISITS SAIGON , arrived in Saigon Thursday on 8 ‘~ ALBERTO); _ The closing clude a trip to the embattled‘ day at eight o'clock in the high letown. director of water safetyI Canada in April as a result Ofi There will also be a panel dis" Stroyed 9.000 acres of forest. 0 19” cut Tignjsh Regional High School 0 i Final H And 5 l SAlGON ‘Reutersi . l Healey. defence spokesman for Meeting ‘ Britain‘s opposition Labor party. i Scheduled Mon. itwo-day fact - finding visit to; h Viet Nam which will in-v meeting of the Alberton Region- Mekong Dem" He Said 0“ arri' 1 a] High School Home and School “Lhe “"35 he” t9 lea".ab°“t 3 Association will be held Mon- mu‘tary pmblems 1" pa‘mcumr- 1 school assembly hall. ‘ 20.000 ACRES BURNED ‘ The guest speaker will be‘ OTTAWA (Cpl—Some 20.000‘ Mrs. Evelyn Cudmore, Chariot-.acres of forest were burned in‘ for the province w 0 will showi 547 firesv uhe federal depaflmenti a film and speak on water safe- ‘ of forestry reported Thursday. 1 1 .In ril. 1963. 486 fires de-l cussion on "reading." The mem- bers of the panel will be Sis- ter Marv Arnold. principal of PAIN-r Senator Orville H. Phillips. Mrs? Lloyd Wilkie and John O'Mal- AKERS c0- 1ey, principal of Alberton Elev All Kinds of paint ROTARY POWER MOWER O 2 H. P. 4 cycle Briggs and Stratton engine 0 Offset front wheels to avoid scalping 0 Easy spin recoil start Reg. $64.95 5.95 3 Hour Solo mentary School. The moderator: of the panel will be Miss Eve», I" A' MMCANNELL b'n Carpenter- 140 Great George St. Musical entertainment will bej Tel. 4-8850, Ch’town provid by rs. Sommers.. fleck Jordan and Miss Marion} 1000 0010” . McEwen. ' I POSITION OPEN Applications are invited for the position 'of master of ceremonies for the Summer- sido Lobster Carnival and Exhibition Ltd. for the week of July 13 to 18 inclusive. Applicants must. have experience in this 'type of work. be neat in appearance and avail themselves for an interview if necesury. Tenta- tive program for the Lobster Carnival and Live- étock Exhibition is available on request from the undersigned. Applications must be made in writ- 'ing to the undersigned stating salary desired. and onperience, on or before Monday June 8th, 1964. O Built-in antenna E Signed: J. CHARLES HOGAN. . MANAGER, t mama mass CARNIVAL AND LIVESTOCK EXHIBITION LTD. IO Transistor RADIO 0 Powerful high performance 0 Operates on 4 “C” batteries Limited Quantity 3Hour Solo RECESSED Medicine Cabinet Heavy one piece construction Guaranteed plate glass 3Hour Sale Closet Sect Moulded seamless closet seat and cover, with closed front and square hack for regular rim bowls, finished in gleam- II‘IH'I'OI' . Wall opening 14” x 18” x ing white. 3129’ O Reg. $18.60 Rea. $6.60 '3 Hour Sula l l BROS The Dream of HAROLD WILSON “When I grow up,” said the remarkable youngster to his mother. “I wish to be Prime Minister.” Thirty-eight years later Harold Wilson, now leading the Labor Party into the upcoming election campaign, may finally realize his childhood dream. The relatively young (48) leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition has never wavered in his goal and has in fact been preparing in one way or another most of his life for this election. Brilliant, enigmatic and controversial, Wil- son is on the threshold of power. And because the public- opinion polls showed an early swing to Labor, the life and ' career of Mr. Wilson have suddenly become an absorbing study to both politicians and newsmen alike. From London, Robert Muse] in this week’s issue of Weekend Magazine pro- vides a comprehensive background of the Labor leader and discloses some of his aspirations and dreams. 71:5 V211ng Patriot ‘ W E Ell E II II MAGAZINE ondCoIorodComtcs STII. ONLY 10° v__._-__ v..--