LIEUTENANT-Governor W. J. MacDonald aud Agriculture Minister MacRae, left, chat All Major Jersey Awards Go To Myersbrook Farm Hazelbrook; do- -are- showing _under—the—Harry.,/Showmanship — 1. Brent Mac- Elmer Myers, minated the Jersey sections in the cattle show at Dundas, Wed- nesday, with the first prize ani- mal in every section except the artificially bred calf, which was | topped by Allan Underhay, Bay Who Is Running For Nomination Questions Fly As Election Nears By A. C, HOLMAN | stood the Liberals will hold their MLA, who was defeated by Mr. Who will ‘be running for the pominating convention in MacNaught by a very slim ma- nomination in Prince? In) Georgetown Sept. 17 and it is jority at the last Prince County Queen's? In King's?. When will | expected delegates will nomin- Liberal nominating convention, the nominating conventions be? | ate John Mullally, the present won't be running. These are questions which are} jncumbant for King’s: mainly unanb’werable today, : The King’s County Progressive REMAIN POSSIBILIT though there some strong | conservatives are having an ex- No word of the intent indications that might answer! > tive meeting today and it is ‘on. Henry Wedge, minister of | ecutive , part of the questions. | ‘an announcement af health, has been heard but he is Mt looks like the Queén's|t. i nominating convention vonsidered a possible nominee County Progressive Conservative | - will be made following this for th Conservatives in Prince nominating convention will be | 22 | ab to oppose Mr. MacNaught. held in Charlottetown . 2g | Meeting. ioe Senaiad ~Sotne of the other names men- and it ts probable- that it will| Te Bames eeee ee ot. tioned for the Prince County nominate Angus MacLean and| #out with regards | Ose Of Progressive Conservative nomi- Heath Macquarrie, the two mem-| ering for the King’s PC nom- nation are Claude Ives, Roy bers for Queen's in the last| ination include ‘Mrs. Margaret Boates, |house. | MacDonald, Cardigan, herself Lloyd Lawless, all of Summer- | 1 the water looks reasonably| a former MIP and widow of the side. A resident of Kinkora and lclear as far as the Queen's PC's| late John A. MacDonald who a lawyer in Summerside Bernie ‘\are concerned, it is somewhat| died while sitting in Parliament. McCabe is another possibility. tions of | Arnold MacLellan and | | High Schoo! 'PavingDone | | GEORGETOWN — In July the! board of trustees of Georgetown | High School under the chairman- lship of Temple MacDonald de- ‘cided to pave the. walks and a parking area at the school. ' Sometime ago the contractor laid four foot wide asphalt walks from the main east entrance along the front of the building 'to the porth and doors. | Thesé walks were all laid by j hand labor. Work is now under- | | way preparing the ground for the paving of the parking lot. Variety Program | Gets Small Crowd, SUMMERSIDE — A variety | show at Civic Stadium here | }last night featuring such head- | liners as Little Beaver, The/| 'Beach Boys, singer Billy Taylor | with Leslie Hunter, right, presi- . opered the 25th annual match at Dundas Wednesday after- | deat of the Dundas Plowing Match association. His Honor {Hays formula with top prize money of $25 in each section. W. H. Brown, Kensington, placed the Jerseys yesterday and-Allison.Profitt, Freetown, placed the Holsteins. ‘Kinnon, noon, Hazelbrook; 2. Paul |McAulay, Souris Line Road; 3. {Kaye MacKinnon, Brooklyn. | Garden. Project — 1. Millview, | Vernon MacIntyre; 2. Alexandra ‘Mrs. Charles Jones; 3. Souris, \muddier when a look is taken at | ‘ithe Queen’s Liberals. No date| Melvin J. McQuaid, Souris, is ihe executive Friday evening. t Former provincial treasurer has been set for their nominating | another name often heard as is convention, but this will likely | the name of Hon. Leo F. Rossit- be. known following a meeting of | er, provincial.minister_ of _fish- eries -from- Morell. A. Montague lawyer, William Reddin, is Mod for who will ne ee their. names for | iberal | another {nomination there are a number | —_s >> ond of io jof possibilities. A person high in| lead thks ao” Weieee’ Count ithe Liberal hierarchy. has said| “2 nings ee ? that Dr. Frank MacKinnon, prin-| #%€ Quite uncertain at present. A meeting of the Liberal ex- cipal of Prince of Wales Col- é ‘ ieee! will definitely be in. Dr. | ecutive is scheduled for Fri- [MacKinnon is in Montreal and| ay night and the time of the lwas not available for comment! nominating convention will be | announced ‘ollowing it. | CAMPBELL NOT RUNNING Ira Lewis of York, who con-| Hon. J. Watson MacNaught, tested the last two federal elect-| Minister of mines from Sum- ions for the Liberals, is another! Merside, is expected to be un- of the names that is mentioned | opposed. Alexander Campbell, last evening. LEWIS COMMENTS It is not known when the Prince County PC's will hold their convention. Prime Minister Pearson's an- nouncement Tuesday _ evening may bring. Premier -Walter- R. Shaw home from a European vacation 10 days or two weeks earlier than he planned so he can assist in the political battles that will be waged. Premier and Mrs. Shaw have been vacationing in the United Kingdom since early August and planned to be away until mid- October. Before leaving Premier the top. Shaw requested he be kept in-| Verdicts over well-regarded | formd of electiondevelopments| Ray Tremblay in Chicago and and he was cabled the news of Jack Tebo in Saskatoon in-1931_| the election yesterday by his | set in motion negotiations for a jexecutive assistant Stanley War- match with Gorilla Jones, then wick. recognized as world middle- | and many more attracted only a small crowd. ‘the program, sponsored by the Summerside Junior:. Cham- *than~ 2's hours and was capped by a dance featuring the music of the Beach Boys. didn't go ‘the way I planned | it. Self-styled a ‘“‘tricky’’ boxer | with a good left hand, Peppin | began to pound his way toward frquently. When asked last even-| ing if he would be offering his name Mr. Lewis replied, “I have mixed feelings cn that." He said he thought it might be better if the Liberals -got some- one new, but he indicated his mind wasn’t made up. Mr. Lewis pointed out the 1Is-| land is an agricultural province sentative last time. Mr. Lew Island News Page Western and Central Districts and it had no agricultural were |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Sept. 9, 1965. 3 “ailan broke a collarbone, and weight champion by the Na- ttional Boxing Association. Fate intervened. Driving back to Winnipeg from Saskatoon the Peppins lost contro! of their car j;and smashed into a_ culvert | seven miles east of Portage La | Prairie, Man, BIG CHANCE LOST ‘can still be considered very | much a. Liberal who might be) offering at the convention. 'MORE MORE MORE MORE . Mark R. MacGuigan Jr., for- ’ merly of Charlottetown and now | a professor of law at the Uni- W. Prince Board Of Trade: Discusses Road, Dam Sites some ribs. Laurie .spent three ' months in hospital with dislo-' vertebrae and twisted | | ribs. : It was nine months before Peppin—could_climb—into—a—ring- and his chances for a fight with _ber_of. Commerce, lasted more | _§ NOW WHAT? big catch in Eagle Lake. (CP Wirephoto) Judy Ball, 9 years old, seems to be in somewhat of a dilem” | ma as to the disposal of the | 13__pound Northern Pike she caught north of Kingston. WANTED Southport; | Rev. J. J. Dunphy. - Fortune. ape er gigs 7 1. ay ‘ versity of Toronto, can also be : anes ware con AiGunt iy “|Paul and Ann Marie. MacAulay, |~ Livestock Judging Competi-’ : Ath ALBERTON — The Westjwas discussed and the chairman (°”, gone. = Mounting may e ‘answer min EE ee asle a . Chepstow; Preston Bryenton and-|tion —-1. Glendoh Morrison; 2..| considered: a Re yd — [Prince Board of Trade, at its\of the park committee, Rev.| (That was my downfall.” for the youngster who celebrat- | championships, Son’ Rollo: Bay, were -topwin [Alan Underhay:* $.. Richard for’ the “Queen's dberal nomin- |frst meeting following a sum-|David MacDonald informed the | The trail then led to Winni- ed her birthday by making the | Boy to look after stock male. ners in the -registered classes.|Grant.- , sArS | ating ‘convention. mer recess, last night decided |meeting that that ‘some action Peg Detroit, Minneapolis, and delivery, between: A neighbor. girl, Paula Coady, It is understood Mr. MacGul- "15 once again forward a resolu- will be taken as soon as pos-|Grand Forks, N.D., Buffalo, never put on the gloves in anger Judging — 1. Donna % i ‘ | Vegetable ; es ‘i ; | aay es. Ernest Underhay, Bay For Wylie ‘Taylor, Dundas; Pau : gan has a speaking engagement |tion to the government urging |sible. Chicago, St. Paul and Denver. again. the ages of 18 and 23 was runner-up in several class-|MacAulay and Leslie Saville, | Walsh, 2. Joseph.MacAulay, 3. in New Brunswick late this week \the extension of the all weather! The secretary, C. R. Leard,|but within four years Laurie He took a correspondence § Years. Must be neat in and Will be on the Island this |highway from Miscouche to} bili told the meeting that he plan-| thinking: weekend. More on the possibility | Tignish. ng plan- was thinking tune, was runner up in some of ned to attend a Maritime Pro- ting to me the other Jersey sections. “They are get- Annandale, were some of.the|Daphne MacIntyre and Marie : little too good.”’ winners in grade Holstein class- | MacAulay. | appearancé and have a ;course in steam and pipe fitting The Jerseys and Holstcins (es. ‘ fie of his name being put forward} It was agreed by the. meetirig|vinces Board of Trade clinic; Pondering retii in, and set off for the centres of leasin: rsonality. Ap- showed yesterday. The Ayrshire | : should be jsnown the firste of |that curtailment of railway. ser- | this weekend in Moncton and’ then 26 eek : ra ie i . — 9 : cattle will show today. There bareysgr ei Brooklyn Y sg “| next. week. vices made it essential to have |also a dirertors meeting of the ing and ant a pee (Peg Sosa ie booms scrogs Cae a ply in person to— ; : ; ac MacKinnon, ; i : ee TY =] y, : si mg ada. Stops included Edmonton, are no registered Guernsey |)" \,.c0 herd of Hereford |. (Continued-from page 1) °.| KINGS ODUM ee ee cae te co ‘centres as Red Lake, Ont., Val port st. Jo Johnson & Johnson John, B.C., Prince Rup- | ert,«B.C., and Vahcouver. ~ WEEKEND SPECIALS i ; : oN The president, F. J. Peters, | resolution ‘is also to ‘or- \reminded* the members. that a ; 5 ; warded requesting the—restora--nominating--sommittee —will- Wecng ee suse ot the | tion under ARDA of three dam | appointed at the next meeting /7) er Pier — the | sites in the area. to bring-in a-slate-of-officers-at--f DE Bone. — eppin threw _in_the | The establishment of a na the annual meeting in Novem-|'oWel in February, 1938. He | tional park in western Prince ber. 7 | SOMETHING In King’s County it is under- jin western Prince County. “herds showing at»Dundas. Bor- sae te Sart —ftien Huster;-Dundas,_ wan bwo grade._Guernsey classes, : Burke, “Strathcona, —wen—the- other one> The Jerseys and Ayrshires cattle for showing today. Buddy called on all nations to. back | Loane;—Kilmuir;——-and-—F-r-a-n-k\international peacekeeping ar-| Mutch, Earnscliffe, have Angus |rangements wherever they are | ‘herds for today’s competition. | attempted. : t George Phelan, Morell, h a 3|REMOVE FORCES Car, Truck e.° Shorthorns entered and they will) “The international community | Coll also show today. has a duty to stop men from) n Ision —— Cae Mt. DEATHS MALLETT — At the Prince ital, Sept. 8, 1965, County Hospital Cecil Mallett of North Gran- Lund Brothers, have a strong Ayrshire entry. Other Ayrshire showmen are Lloyd MacLeod, Bridgetown; Robert Rossiter, St. Peters; Ro- bert White, Rollo Bay, and Hav- Herbert, | killing each other, through inter-| national paecekeeping arrange-| ments,”’ said the prime minis- | ter. ‘It also has a duty to re- move the sources of conflict so} ithat peacekeeping can GEORGETOWN — A caliision | occurred between a small car | and a three ton truck at the cor- | ner of Kent and Richmond | Streets about 5.45 last evening. | Laure Peppin To Think About... If your furnace is over 10 years. old, you may be money ahead to give it a good. close look! - Cudmore's & PJ'S Ltd. Remains lead to} : | ville, aged 62 years. / | 7 The car was driven by Aen- | ISLAND 2 be . forwarded the {old Acorn, Dundas, all of whom | peace: : ' ‘ : eid Funeral Home to his made a fine showing at Souris The Soviet Union and its east 28 MacDonald of Sorrel e@Cca S r HERE SWHY: ” llast week. European allies lost no time in and the truck was driven by] usual “lify expectancy” of} CORN ON COB {Keith Conrad of Sturgeon. ordinary furnaves is about 16 where funeral service will be | There was a small showing of ‘making it clear that, as far as) Sha DATE DEE On tie truck, | | years. 2 p.m* Inter- |light horses, but heavy horse |they are concerned,.the prime © Pee ‘| By WALTE I % r : ‘ a aS ville ceme- Classes this afternoon are expec- |source of conflict in Viet Nam | owned by Morely Annear of Lo- v R KREVENCHUK weight and Allan. the feather- | BUT EVEN MORE iat : ment in North Granvil cok th lie Sather filled aus tan te liey |wer Montague, was slightly bent! WINNIPEG (cP) — The man weight title In the early 1920s. | ri IMPORTANT tery. N | Alfred MacDonald, ‘Forest| Y.v wave. oie ‘of the So- |but there was considerable dam- | with the furrowed face limped On May 24, 1928, Laurie be- phere have been so many wen C ‘ DOZ. FORD — At the Prince ill, had the best saddle horse. viet diiiasiinns accused the US |aze to the small. car. rinto: the curtained living-room came a professional. He_earned | gerfu} improvements. inthe last | : Island Hospital, Sept. 5, 196. |Merrill Garrett, Strathcona, won of “barbarian means of mass|_ The accident was investiga’: (Cine es ae een leede done, Cae, Whnnace Ne ents yee haves right to be) z > Gedege” E- Ford, Hightield,. iN_jthestakerace extermination” in Viet Mam, |¢d by Town Policeman Allison | house and sat down to recall 15 of gros Jaw, Sask. Runcorn discontented if you don’t have a} Green 5 lbs.j New : 3 Ibs. his 66th year. Resting at | John Gay, Montague; George ‘The only answer is a ces tow Grover oer dfbnttiat. acid ac ee sre tise BC. | modern LENNOX _heating sys seat ‘te —Puneral--Home.[TOM.|s+ead-and.-Séns,-Dundas.Centre;-lof -U,S._bombing.of Nogih,..Viet | “| -But~Laure” Peppin” discoveredTwo weeks Tate?, Peppin tem! i -you-do~~nothave ~-a) ‘oma 0eS -. LGC ,arre S- ne 7C- s Cuteli rs held. to- : v-Dundas Centre; of -U.S.--bombing PED, NIE ve censxccnaiscrensrn ae _, that after-27--years-—most--of-- the 72-2 i oi: en ces LENNOX heating system call as | — = rete a ta ee er oe ete ae ee he cite ae 1 of all) PWC High School detaits’ ot 213 fignts ad tadea Te Another $200-Tor-a-bourineTODAYS ic - day, service ne a ind (2nd John MacLeod, Strathcona, |U.S. military _ pers nel and) g "| beyond the range of memory. |Weyburn;--Sask., and “decided: Snow White each} Peaches & Plums o'clock. Interment in Hightie were other showmen with ¢ ©» equipment from thé south. R ‘ t Hi “1 wish I had the scrapbook » | This is betier than working for Palmer Elect oa ie cemetery. © horses, but most of them had| Almost _ identic statements > - egis ration : \he- said a seine 8 : \ ric C lifle 29 6 t b kt 1 19 ; |@ living.” So began a 10-year jig] 894-8543 - Ch’town' alll wer C q e S e: te : ; { ; ‘| The book, tucked away in alpro career that Lauri : ing Poland, Czgthoslovakia, Bul-| Reaches 527 lciterinctaws trant Sateeate at Laurie admits } STEELE. — The death their animals. occurred the competition by which to test came from delegates represent- | urday morning to ) Basilica for Requiem High Mass | at 8.45. Burial will take place in the Roman Catholic cemetery. | COMPTON: in Cambridge Sept 8th, James E., 14% Fayette St. | husband of Elizabeth Compton | and father Clarence E. of Mal- den, Elizabeth Power of Cam- bridge, Dorothy..M. McNicholas of Melrose. Mary Compton of P.E.1. and Harry K. Compton of California. Funeral services at gine Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home 907 Mass Ave. Cambridge | “Friday at-2-p-m. Relatives and invited. Visiting hours Wednes- day 7-10 p.m., Thursday 2 - 3 and 7-10. Late member of Ami- cable Lodge AF and AM. Past president: of the Senior citizens Club. of Cambridge. WESTERN. . FUNERALS - THOMSON FUNERAL — The funeral of Phillip Thomson was held Saturday morning. from Jelley’s Funeral Home . where private ‘ervice was held to {Souris; 3. [Ann Marie McAulay | Souris. Beef — 1\ Douglas Lea, Mill view; 2. ndell Kénnedy, Mt Herbert; 3. Francis Drake, Mill view. : ¥ * ~~ EASTERN MacAULAY FUNERAL.— Fu- neral of Elizabeth. MacAulay was held Thursday “morning from the Perry Funeral Home to St. Mary’s Church, Souris FUNERALS ~ |for party support. Social Credit Leader Thomp- son, in his Red Deer, Alta. con- stituency, is scheduled to return here Sept. 12 or 13, when his ‘campaign will be mapped out.) MEETS EXECUTIVE | Creditiste Leader Caouette, meets ‘his party executive here; today for a planning session. A/ spokesman for Mr. Caouette isaid his campaign. will get fully junder way by Oct. 2 or 3, and, \from then on it will be one or * two meetings a day throughout ‘Quebec: | Finance Minister Gordon,. the \Liberals’ na t ional campaign | ment issue that was what they! to many Canadi 1a. Now any Canadians 25 years promised in they later as ‘Mr. Fixit’ on the CBC were looking forward to the ‘television network. hope that there would be one “and it won't be a Liberal gov-| WON AMATEUR TITLES ernment.” « | Peppin followed a path taken So far as personalities are earlier by brothers Maurice and concerned, ‘“‘all the Liberals|Allan. He won the Canadian dealt_with _in_1962 and 1963 was/amateur lightweight champion- personalities." 'ship—in 1926 andthe middie- “At dissolution, standings in} weight crown in 1928: The fatter the 265-seat house were: Lib- | came after he had been trans- erals 127, Conservatives 92, | ferred to Regina by the outdoor advertising firm for which he worked. Maurice had won the bantam- NDP, 18, Creditiste 13, Social | Credit 9, Independent 2, #acant | 4. : Queen of the furrow contest and variety program in O'Leary Regional High School Tuesday night. | Banquet and presentation of awards Wednesday q night. I: WABUSH MINES Requires A Senior Auditor 4 suddenly at her home in Marsh- : : : \7 = Mrs. Aloy- | Byron Carr, Winsloe; Garnet garia, Rumiagfa and Hungary.! | in V. ’ . ISLAND RIPE _ : ’ oy ate % a sind ins will | Ross, Sommerville, RR 1; Hea- |The Unit@d Arab Republie|. Prince of Wales College high ‘aos A vie Tans soni] ; Ne ‘ rest this afl at 2 pm. at |ther Rhynes, West Royalty, were joined in the condemnation Fal benno geyer gy = eetitear | bers culy. frawneate Prince County Plowing: Match oe : . Wi i y. classes, which the U.S., although in milder /TEAaC ook | ‘ ; , eo : Pe : é the Hennessey Funeral Home. |winners in poy: ¢ Gordon L. Bennett announced| It started with a young Win-,| - : \ . : Funeral arrangements. will be ey coed terms ,than the Communist Bloc. sentieduy. inipeg. boy who was handy with! and Provincial Championship LBS. ; "an later. a N | A total of 271 secotid year his fists. : . ¢ i | i ‘ a “I used to beat all the bi Sec 7, si AUX : : AE caantot oun tice sales proved tuereaing = BEHIND : [podetite vaonatee “at te. kids at school. But I got ce Class = Bee a. c.. : 0, curred at the ee ab The following are the results | (Continued from page 1) _—jsecond year commerce-enrolled | pelled twice for fighting.” Deodor ant 9c Soap 39 pital, Wednesday. Sept. ®. '“\"- | of this competition: ‘at the college yesterday. Last}, A few years later—in 1925— SEPT. 14 a d 15th : ! 0 of Lucy Blanchard, formerly of | +H Calf Club Clase ‘Ayrshire: |UT™!De to Ottawa Friday for ® \ear's grade 12 total was 258.|he became the youngest person . n r a 167 Sydney Street and daughter) ")" “Ps oia Grant yrenure’ \weekend session with party offi- |" Tuesday 256 grade 11 students to: win_a Manitoba amateur New Crop 2 Ib.¥ Opal _ 4 rolls §: of the late Judge Blanchard. iBridge Club: 2. Ralph Furnace lcials* He is expected to go back | registered. boxing championshle He was 15 AT WEST CAPE Sticky_ bag wpe __ - . Her remains. will rest at the |v aon Brid * Club: 3. Sylvia |Monday to the West Coast to) Students taking university |when he grabbed flyweight laur- ich Tissue 35c . Hennessey Funeral Home at 3 | evid Pe Be ‘lle Club y'vl® |begin his campaign in his riding | courses will enroll Sept. 13 and/.j, py pounding out a decision | “ Raisins 65c EEE . p.m. this afternoon, from ak | Holatetas Means Carver (of Burnaby - Coquitlam. Later, | 14. lover Pete Whittal | Classes for everyone—Entries must be in to the nipeaee A nbanaa bas me ee m ace Sat- | : i ; i : : Ambassador ' the funeral will es aaars | staselbrook/ 2 Paul McAulay, |"¢ Will, start his national drive Loser. Whittal became known § secretary (B. M. Shea) by midnight, Sept. 11th. Snowflake 2 Ibs. Pork Luncheon , Shortening 63c|Meat ..... 37c SHIRRIFF’'S NEW MARMALADE ALL FLAVORS 2 Jars 49c FRESH GRADE ‘A’ FOWL}. ‘ b where Requiem High Mass was chairman, said: Wednesday that celebrated by. Msgr. J. A: Sull- |a key issue will be the need for | ivan who also conducted ser- la strong majority government. | 39c uw. were four nephews of the de- ceased: Joseph, Peter, Bernard, Campbell, Hubert MacAulay. Interment was in the church cemetery. a hae FUNERAL Funeral~of John P. C. MacDon- ald was held Friday morning from the Perry Funeral Home to St. Margaret's Church, St. O'Leary United Church where Service was conducted by Rev: S.E. McKillop. Hymns were ‘s Resk of Ages and All The Way My Saviour Léads Me Pall- bearers \.were Clifford Ellis. Marne Kennedy, Milton Smail- man’ Jr., | George MacDonald, Keir Ramsay and Robert Shaw. Sweet. Inte: ment was in Bloom Flowerbearers were Lloyd Jel- | | Margarets, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. ! Joseph MacLeod, who also con- ducted service at the grave, | Rev. present in the sanctuary. Pall- ‘bearers. were John J. MacDon- | ald, John B. MacDonald, Pada. Carter, Angus J. J. C. vices at the grave. Pallbearers | Charles MacAulay, and Walton. 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