Mn.Kather1ne Creamer sna sident'. pins at yesterday'- PAST PRESIDENTS OF CWL HONORED Mrs .1. Austin Murphy. two or the nine provincial past presl- dent: of the Catholic Wumen'l League who received past pie. Queens County Regional CWL eonterenne are seen being con. gratuiated by the provincial director, Rev. George MaCCor- mack. The CDnIerence. held at the new St. Dunstnn's Basilicl Parish Centre Sunday alter- imnrl rind evening. was attend- ed by some 150 representative- [mm is parish councils. Police Dragnet Nabs Three In Prince Co. After Breaks SUMMERSIDE BUREAU. Carmel area were blocked by OF THE GUARDIAN police oIIIciaIs I! 345 n.m. Sun» Three town residents are be day. toiiowing the discovery or tag held in ronneotion won two one at the breaks. and the drag. In a leries of live w B! kend, net was no! lifted until ll 0 I1 it breaks iollowing an PiEIiL hour Sunday Sunday morning draonet car. it as belie-rod thieves tirst Tied out In Prince County by five broke min “I? R I c h ard store Island police departments taklng cigarettes, CDIICE Ind Two men mm gimp, 0,; groceries, but later abandoned toggy Linkietter Road 5 am. Sunday were nrreatld w h a II they In! to see an RCMP roadbinok, d a third Summer. side man was t p o i- e h e nded while walking on tho highway m, a... 5. E19,“... Summeplu'lfi hunt on the ground beside en into between 12a» and t a "I. ride iown line at approximately 7 Im. ,their small. panel truck in Iran .ot People's because at mechan- ical ditticulties. Loot truth the Richard store was tonnd in the truck and the ysnte Imm the People's stare thc vehicle. 1 Taking part in the dragnet ro- slde were reported as thieves made nit with more than $1,700 in cash and merchandise, A store at Albany operated by Alastair MaeLeod was broken Into between 2.30 and 7 a m. Sat~ urdsy and approximately sum, in cash, ciltarettes. radios and eiothing taken. The Burden and Summerside detachments RCMP nre conduct- log a joint investigation into the break and last night reported . that “progress was tavourabie" I Crest Lanes on Granville lSIreet in Summcrsldp was brok- Saturday. Takln was $90 In cash approximately soil irom a cigar. a Western And Central Districts in. Guardian. Chart—otJEEiE. Mon. Oct. 21, 1963. Lieut.-Gov. loTau$ AnnualSaIeOI Poppies. Making a televtmun IPPPa'» ,hlatnae will no the speakers Ior ante. Lieutenanzflwernor W J. tradin zddrrsses on November 5. MacDonald, will launch the an- ‘55, anti ii In connection with the Dual Royal Canadian Legionlcampaiizn, and Mr. Hngdn will poppy campaign on Nov 4 Ap- make a LPIevision appearance nearing wintn him will be pm November 8 vincisl president Mnrnier Mnl STUDENT ESSAY CONTEST ten, Summerside. and Dom - This your school children so- iml representative. .IJ. Mcisaar. rosr the provinrp “‘III participate Borden. In an essay contest entitled “ e Leslrr Mack-e, Pinetle. sec~ Importance hi Remembrance ond vice~presldznt or the provm. . cinl command. is this year's campaign chairman. ASSETS NEEDII VETs Edgar IIogsn. legion provin. ‘ cini secretary. err-phasiqu Sat. A “mm ", “Sim”, A F." "rosy Mm the m- war" coloring books are being WE" 1‘ I" “0 WHY “W‘N‘Pfi distributed to schools tor the with or beneritlng irom the Unl~ mum and,” led Appeal. The money derived in Put into I separate (null for Some orillc local branches will assistance to needy veterans and make house to house canvassu Day". The contest will be con cluded on a local and proi'iritlal branch level. and the provincial winners will participate in th e national contest Dunstatinage Lincoln Bowall. with 10 cits-viola; w.A. Moose and Sons. Kensihgton with nine TISIAND NEWS PAGE" The mm mu. Wm WP..." m; spnosible [or the arrest or the We WWII“ machine “d prince County m s zistrate'o' eourt later this week in connec- tion with n theit lit People. Store in Mt. Carmcl and a break and attempted robbery at All- toine Richard‘s store, Mt. Car- mel. Sunday morning. All roads leading to the Mt. three siimmerside men were the quantity at cigarette?» _ (tiiariiiitciown. Summorside and Town P 011C 2 said Ins! mull! Bot-don detachments RCMP and. 9"“ “‘m We” "0 “‘41”me Shropshll'es: Allison Strwdfli Dunstatinalze witli nine Suttolk and 12 North County Cheviot short). their families. Premier w.R. Shaw. Mayor A. Walthen Gnudet, preiident MPr- cter Mullen and chairmnn Lester lot the campaign. and the Char- lottetown branch will set up a poppy booth near the centre or the city Brien Steward. has Zl market sheep and one carcass entry. Ralph Stewart has ttiree ulcesters. two Sut- I'olkl and on North Country Cheviot. B. Stewart, has six mark p, . . Stewart and sons. Dunsullnsge have 13 Lair-esters and HEM. Shroprllli‘es Willrrd Stewart has 13 SuIIoIks and to North coun- try Chrvints Shnwlng and John R. Thompson. Frenchiort Is Showing 12 Oxtord sheep. The list uI entries had no re- Ielmnt‘e to animals entered in the horse show, which normally draw Island rompetllors. 19 CANADIANS (Continued from Page 1’ Dunstafinage TO REPRESENT P.E.I. IN CONTEST ,Panel Discusses Community Problems With Researcher TlGNistr _ A special meeting tlnn him during the evening. col arranged try the dIvISInn of re- the panel were John Gavin. lead- lell’ch. department a! Industry er Itir youth “creation. Geraldl and nnIural resources was held Handrahan. manager of Tignisn in the Dalton School Tignlsn Frl- Cooperative And Credit Union' day evening. .Iohn Gavin chat Wilson Shea. manager or Tilt ed the m eetln g and intrndne nlsn Fisheries Cn-nperatlve. Ray ed EM. Conmhl DI the ngriuul~ Handrahan and (irrgury McIn- lurnl Institute. . nls. two Inrmel’s In the titan. and Mr Coornbs lpokz on the de-‘ Terrence Gavln. Iiilirrman. velapmonl program In III! Iield The prnble of law irir-rlme ot agriculture. He told the meet ‘ \i‘as reporied by the panel as ihe Ing he I: In the provmce reprc i Inult OI Iailure (in the la r m unling the ngricuttural institute The small Iarmrr Ix unable ln whose headquarters In In the Compete with mass production USA. but uperltlng In Canada do he is squeezed into the hack- tion Limited. “l'tri going to tska it easy tor a while." Among the more nanchalsnl reactions was that oi Montresi Iprinting shop tnreman Tom Built. 3 530.000 winner. who Iald "it was better than win- niag a poll game.‘ 1-1. Edgar. Weston. ont.. accountant who was the only big winner in the Metropolitan in a rd n and Summerslde‘ "l "'9 u.“- . .105,“ so“; The third Saturday morning break natured at the Kcnsing- .THREE MORE ton (Io-op. SIDIen were live ra- ‘ Saturday morning [hells at Al- dins valued at 32% and oth e r litany, Krnsington and Summer? merchandise. Large Number Of Animals Entered II! NEIL MATHESON Prince Edwnld Island livestock men have entered M4 at their best animals In the Atlantic Win- iat Fall, 3 list of entries Irom Inlr headqulrior. It Halifax ro- "All. Island entrlel Are 5 Holsteins. fl Dull Purpose Shorthorns and the lam! numbers of Aberdeen In Atlantic Fair i the 13 animals entered by Keith breeder and exhibitor shields at , Boswell and Son. Victoria that CharloitoIWn have five Here. took iiie premier breeder shield ford: showing. Fulton Sat-darn Mr. ii in Charlottetown; the 12 entered by Almon Wood and Sons. Marsh- tield, that won the pd'Pmier ex. hibitor's banner at Charlotte. town in August; the 11 entered by A. MncRae and Sons. Sher- wood and tho two animals owned by F1, Lnnd and Sons, Mel. Sterling Wood. Mt. Herbert had the blglzesI Dual Purpose Short- hom enlry with III Snimnls: Dan tel P. .irweli, North River eight And Stanley Hurry. glue the some number. Angus cattle. There are as Ayr. ahire animals entered. as Guern- seys. and live Jersey cattle. There are to itareiords. A total oi 44 sheep have boon entered by island breeders. noisiein cattle entered Include one by irving boswali, Marsh- neid and that'- the young ht‘ller that won die hintor champion. M ship at Charlottetown this year tor the Ill‘m that specializes 'In W” Shnm‘oms- 5"" “’3’ ‘9 ors at Chariottctown this year. “‘5' "3"“ "'4 Wm" M" Roy Yoiinlter. Kingston has live “mgggflzh‘fbéhi 0' entries; National president .I. M“ Bva York mm c Erie Horny tin three entries. herd of in animals that took the premier breeder Ind premier ex- hibitor siueid earlier this year both at Cnlrhmemrl and Truro. itoy it. Dickie-on and Sons. "W “W m“ ""‘ “I”! tour iorreys entered snd Ind Soil. KeBI'IflEloD lava one. Witt. Alden Hat-old Palmer and Sons. Ken. n the Guernsey entries nitn an even dozen animals. The Palmer's were premier exhibit. Kenneth MacDonald, New Wilt. shire. two; Harrison Green and Sons. Kingevlan stays showmg. Albert BMW-ll. Mmhlield has 0B9. i one; Cyril Junu Pownsi. three: nd Sonl. Milton. six; a. Hunter premier Gordon Mthesmli River who won the I Did Son. W Mud I. Newson and Bell. Klnlltoli. (our; S.C. Stave II’I Ind 501. Dunlhflnlge, live: {coho R. homo. FrenchIan ur. AVRSIITRE “m TIM Ayflhln held! Include WESIERNI BRIIFS INT WEEKEND MH. Allwrt GIIIII T r y o it, spent the mind a bar home. In Cenlnl KLIidnl'I. ‘l‘l‘I A'I'I'END FUNERAL weekend to attend the hlnerai pl. tllelr tether. Perley iteNetll. stl tithes-ion. “Am IIN VISIT G. Melvin- Donald. Alberton. h len to visit Everett Dori- . Kc alum and Dr. and Mn. 5 l. Donald. Whom. The United nonunion— Viol-hm local In unmea- s dinner sit the Char- llotel guard-v eve- \ To m In. Arm-r wright Mt Alber can most, to spend the niotet wont-dd ts Charlottetown lotteurwn l I Gamble rot-tune Cove hag tour. M, Tyros i-iolmea. Kingston. one; step eon and Sons. North River have. six in the regular classes andt are showing one tinished steer. Miller Sanderson. North River has three animals entered. ANGUS CLASSES irving M. MacDonald. Yorkl and Boyd Dixon. Clyde River; each have is entries in thel Aberdeen Anglia classes. Leol P. Male-ac and Sons. Mermaid“ hm 1‘1: Mack Dixon, Clyde! River hos one In the breeding; classes Ind two tinished steersi MacDonald [moped he! Show It Chalottetmvn. Hi!‘ Bllck also oi prop-ess has been grand champion tow tor several years And She was Indeed the best beet cow in the show here on. tumor. iiut Mr. Mrisase has a oow Rosebud oi Catalone that he believes will make s Ir! lit tor championship honors at italitsx. and the com- petition in this phase at the An. ans competition should be in. iereoiing. though both men must roahte that s eow trom some T other held could go to the grand champion-hip wot h: the IIIW Irena ISLAND SHEEP Illlnd MIMI! showman Includel n w“ Willi-ed Drtnoll. Mr. in on be ten abov- - M dub M Ail. JMII I news calmly. Mrs. Edgar raid iher lIt-year»nld daughter, Ann. had asked her parents tn hit an automatic dishwasher vl‘ll ;iheir winnings. and it think I'll go along with that." SECURITY tMPoRTANT The two Vancouver Ilrst-plau winners. were Mrs olgs Biishtly. whose husband. rather all two and gcandtaiher or one. is a stab-amonth orchid sales- an. and william Lewis, an electrical rompany employee. nusnby, who had been buy- og sweepstakes tickets lot so years, said “set-unity means s great deal. especially at my age." and added that he plant to continue working. Mr, Lewis. who earns min a sai: "I'm taking MI W my who and two k‘IIs rich away. i don'l know where we'll go but we're going . . . and [don‘t know when we'll be book." week. ith a t vt-ry ettictentiy. round. Many important ques- I He said he can": to the Island tions were asked on tarm mar. at the invitation or the provincial keting, the lnw prit‘es paid {or government. and his tirst step Isy potatoes and tam... to learn at much as possible .trom research work that has been done by others. SpeakingiAIbel’Ion South 'nn rummunlty development h Mayor .1 Ernest Mnri'klm presents Mist PE.i.. Cherii Poauctte. with a bout-incl and an engraved letter opener trim the Town oi Summerside prior to her scheduled Xoi- t trip in Toronto where she i\l!l represent the island in the Miss Canada contest Paquctlc. now attend Prince ot Wales College. iiili be jointly sponsored by the ‘ . born at Aibcrlon South 7i years i an. HP engaged in ing uniii his rctircmenl soot in years ‘ ago. For the past ten years he has iiird in Alhartnn I in 1914 he was married to ,Winniircd Ahparn who shrines him Also surviving are eisht sons and three daughters They are Frank. Stephen. Lloyd, Gcr l old and Vant-e, all or Albertun lGlen ot Alhorton South. 1 mond or Toronto. and George oi lHallIax, \lrs Stephen Rlll'k! ,. thiarparett oi Alhprinn. MrI Jame: Powers iAIIrIreI‘i or ,Al notion South. and Mrs Lenoi- Suritmrt‘Slde [Allister Carnival Ind (til LIrlnb Club. The [or met Summerside High student is the daughter or Mir. and Mrs, Earl Pauuette. 117 Kirk Street. Summersld! SI]! ll wearing a MacKenzie'g House or Fashion direSS. who will lupply part oI her erdrotu tor the contest EXTRA SPECIAL ALL THIS WEEK HIGH GRADE MocINTOSH APPLES Buy Now For Hallowe'en 2five pound Bogs . . . 59c Bushel Box, 40lb. . . $2.35 1 CHICKEN WINGS :lResident Dies said a community can only ris ,Rodaersnn lOIEav nt Tnmnlli 3 lbs. $l .00 as high I! LII- peoplo want it (0‘ Tor-min area. 5150 look “16‘ “The people he said must he Pprlpy mm.” mumd It tn, daiiplitcr. .\lrS S\i the leaders. They must he Will-1 trig to work together. Mr} fi Coombs set up a panel to MIPS" A 5,," 0, the me M... . n a merit will ha in the church ceme- iMissing Cash .Box Is Found BORDEN — The Burden, .RttMP detaehmcnt said last 3 night that a large cash bar slot-l ien in a break at the borders Hardware and Grocery stnrrl Friday night. was recovered on i ihe property or Ralph Connolly. hcdeaue. Saturday. . i The cash box, containing thrl Store's monthly lt-ct'iunt counter solos slips. had been broken open iIlItI lI appeared that the thiet or iIhieveS hnd discarded II when. they diseoi-ered it contain-d: l The itlnrral \iill he held this “lam-my _ The mm 0, morning trom the home or his burkc. to Western Hospital. Friday mar: the Sacred Heart Church tor Re- m“ . quicm High Mass it 930. IanI- P. J. LTD. Dial 4-8585 and 4-8536 Free Delivery :Mrs. Thomas McNeill. he was‘ lery CUDMORE’S Dial 443313 0. D. Orders Accepted THIS WEEK IN SPORTS SUMMERSIDE SPORTS A PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE INTERESTS OF GOOD SPORT, CONTRIBUTED BY THESE COMMUNITX SPORTS SUPPORTERS IN SUMMERSIDE AND DISTRICT CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE llfllIllrlE at value. Alan D. CRUE Spool-Hats In Wheel Alignmenl Wheel Bnlnnelng Electrical k Brake Work Phone 5455 Harvard st. E. Another Chi-yener buyer at 1 sweepstakes tickets. not Mrs. MINISTER CALLS Agnes Gauthier M itrmbv‘ .Cmmnum mm mm 1, , Bc. who won “0.000 Her nnly swelled hy Cannrlh'x sale or immediate plan was in Pay at! monthmo bushels oi wheat to the mortgage on the Gauthier Russ“ C lte h i ll NOTRE DAME 0 ,fg': m" '“ PLEASE SERVICE STATION {ins and butterln PATRONIZE ALFRED aERARI). Lease. *“m‘m » SE 'I'uacu Gas a. Oil Products : Ifiih'fiicnl‘uapflfl'“ MERCHANTS Dial 2m Greenwood Drive ppm", hm“ , Capt R .I. ngterrnool. Mont- in Calgary. $30M winner m, I M“ “Wile 0mm" 8"” I1" walkout will have little rileet in JOHNSTONE’S FUELS LTD. Texnm Distributor ""1 W“ 5h! find h" ”“'°"‘°‘ Montreal unless it lasts past bile mechanic husband 171“ II Monday. Montreal grain elevn- m mm". “9"”"9- tors hold some 19,000,000 bushels1 WI“ WWW." "m" PM“ or wheat and even at tho hesl‘ '“d "‘9 M“""““ “'9” rule or unloading would take six, Principal — NCM 33871. A, d. _ ya to empty. By late Satur 3”“M‘Igt'ng‘ hm" 1“ 5’1" day. a total at 15 ships. 12 emu". ‘ ‘ berihcd and six at one nrage. . H.333. ChhdsNAil..§ilg-,J I .......i u no"... ow... Monprui. ME “397 J! 3;; Quebec harbor, where three u: Chm. ' m Mm. '5, L. ships were lett crewless. also 5,"e 0;“, " reported no ditllculiy is eit- ~'—4 ”—— ported until alter Monday. Phone 436-2136 DEEP WATER The Marianas Trench in the At Montreal SlU hordquar- McEWEN ROAD MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 I' g—Artevnoon ladies league. 5:15 p.m. Town mixed 8:45 p.m. Lions Mixed Dengue and Town Mincil League. Noon luncheon Ron-tins and Super Snack Bowling. RAMSAY’S B.A.Service ; ’e‘ o a a a. = a E a E v 3. r- 1 a N = .~ Athena Regional High School Football —- Athens Replonal nigh SWIM" vii. Kinkors Regional High School at Athens ileld tint: p.m. . "RES Summernide nigh SchtI—Rnys' slit-cei- practice. mil-sun BATTERIES : ACCESSORIES p.m. R. C. A. F.—Mrn's Inter-section howlhll, 'I:I|fl~ll:00 p.m. "more naming WASHING A POLISHING . ROAD SERVICE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22 BowlInK—Aflernmtn Ladle: usgnc. ms p.m.—Ladies Lndtes Magi». ll:ts p.m. Tent-hen League and Rural "We 43"2120 League Noon Luncheon howling and supper Snark W-irr St E. slimmer!“- Western Psciiic. southeast or tcrs, nnlon organisers said they Guam. is estimated to be 35: new nothing oi any order: son teet deep. Irom union leadership to call oil in h out I Drizflgrggilmrl“;:;idlgfi Eit‘ HAROLD L 3%.: E Sign. savld nl‘ MATTHEWS DUNLOI’ TIRES would go to otiawa to see A cuMPLETE member (If Parliament TIRE SERVICE . aneanlstng . Retreading Hittit- ton matter what orders coma own" luotl It Hacked lflldl'l a" Em!“ AIIIMIM RAMBLER blouses Sue- A. Service 0 Dig Car Room A Canton 0 Small Car Economy Phone 436-56l0 Water St. West It. Eleanor- DIILrirl vliirts I|d lurk!!- Island Bowling. Rowling hy Smitty Still-5:3!) p.m. Athena nrglonal High School—Girls Soccer. Athena Regional High School vn. Mist-nurhr Rrulonll nigh Seiiool st MIIL p.m. Silt-interlude Illgh School Football Prac- mus-M. I tire. and no p.m. lt.c. A. r. Ladies Rowllvll League rut-11m p.m. Sheet Metal Work nesting and re timing Phone 5400 ster St ——_—_.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23 Rowling—title p.m. Couples Rowling. tilts p.m. rommcrolltl League. this am. .rr. Farmers League and roastructinn eagne Sweepstake Bowllnl. mt p.m. Nm luncheon o rig and Supp" Snack hon-lint. Athena Regional nigh St-hmI—Glrls silt-rev, Athens Regional High Sohtiol vii. Rentingltm Regional nigh St'nnnl at Athens Held. tint: pm COASTAL Moving and Summttside tlitzh Sewn—Sm" Prat-tire whoa p.m. snug. Ltd. ,(‘.A. usl luwtlnl 7 .1 to pm (Frank N. Taylor. Mgr.) THI RSDAL OCTOBER ‘3! r""‘”"" luwllnl—Allernm ladies loos-it. :ta p.m.—Town rhnreh MovInl mi Slum- 8mm imagile and Iadtea' league. ‘5 p.m.—Rsnkrr‘s Fin-nee urnis In! tongue and \"s Men-s league. Noon Iunt‘hmn bowling and Noflh Amotionn Van Lines out-per work bowling. tnstrurtiovt bowling by South, mo 5le pm. mmtde itlgh Sellout—Football rim-tire A.F.—Ml‘n‘e inter-serum bowling 7'00— Phnne lilo-M33 10—. on p.m. Snvnmmtdr. P4 E. i. p.m. Sum R.( . FRI‘DAI OCTOBER ‘35 Rowling—Aimnooti open howling. mitt p.m.—nigh svhoot p.m.—nigh School and open howling. 0:15 p. . r-IilmpInnlhIp. Noon Innrtmin rel-unit. Moonlight bowltrig 12:00 p.m. Athena Reititmel Illlh School—root Srle i lion Rmtlmiai nigh . GEORGE SMITH Plumhinz Rt Hentlnl mt Furnlu Sewico rnrm SnPPIkI in. them Regitm-I nigh hooi It KInknr u . p.in ;. I o ,4. tum-rs Snmnioisttle nigh SthmIl—Wrn prnrtioe. amt—win p.m. mama“ . ,. >3 -— “ ' ill Gratlon st. .,, SATURDAY. 0(‘I‘ORER at; ""‘m‘ SE 1" ma". "I M Rowling—Elementary School bunting. '00 e,m._12 . Em Dill 2-12“ GAUDns-s All our howling. min p.m. Evening. open howling, PM" Mmmmttk Illln sew—mei. Snmmernldr nigh sat-ii uni-Ir ind sunta- tito meet-I ml. I‘VE-EASY GROCERY vii. 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