l l i > . i l on Fulton Sanderson. promin- en P.E.l. Hereford breeder from York Point with whom Itr- i visited several Island farms r yesterday. i En. ROAD. left. High River. Alberta Hereford breeder and EASIER l BRIEFS outstanding showman. is fit- ting a Western [fl-gallon hat Visiting Hereford Man Knows Success Secrell I, . ‘ . . .1 .y _ .‘ . 'patient in the Kings County} “1919 3"“ many DMD“, ‘" ,d'd" “k9 mng came “gal Memorial Hospital. our High River area of Al--ln stables. and predicts there berm who ill-ace their origin toihe loose housing all over the HOME FROM “TV ‘ your Island. and in the adjoin- country in in years. Mrs Norman Stewart Hinhi tn: Pincher Creek dlstrict," ‘ That brought. up the subject of Bank who has spent [he'wmtgr En Noad. prominan Hereford Polled Herefords and “they have: in charkmmown’ has returned breeder and catltle exhibitor. gained from nine pencent in to her “mm mm the Guardian yestendoy the 1939, to about 30‘ when he dropped in with Ful- percent last year." 'l'h 're alsoi SEES FAMILY ton Sanderson. York Point for‘gaining in quality. though they5 Ernest Machon. who is em-, a visit. still do not measure up to tlhe‘ Plnl‘Pt'l 3' Call? Eflmftnl. spent.‘ “an; as a Gamma" “91.9mm horneo White Faces. he ob- . the \VPPkctld with his family at Alssodlatnon reiprescntative on 59”“ - :Murra‘v Harhm' the Canadian Council on 4-H Noting a change in conformer ENTERS HOSPITAL Clubs. Mr. Noad visited llereltlon from a heavier forecarmssi Mrs. Raymond xicholsom Ki]. ford breeders Jack MacKinnon. in the past and lighter blind-t muir‘ has entered the Kinns Brooklyn. and the Hayden quartens where tlhe expensive. County Hospital for Hemmer}, Brothers. Cherry Valley whose cuts are located. to a longer father. Lou Hayden. ls the old—3 and heavier hind end. Mr. Noadi CREW l‘lE‘lBER HOME est, White Face breeder in the recalls that he predicted suchi RUSS“ “HPBPHL emnlni'etl 0" province. a development almost 30 years “19 CCGS “Ville. Stlf‘lll Snme “1 MM Hereford“. m1 "wag" HG megs,“ men that timeat his home atWhlm Road, land'ahe has 40 mature cmsisilllt’ “"4 animal "l l-h“ mm”, last weak‘ —-said Mr Noad who p‘llrc'hIaSES would be built on a more dairy: TAKES POSITION :1; skllowsa agyt frigid h ban: {ifigppfgame' and has seen thal Merle; Kemp. Steurgr;on.1has s e on e. at as ee ‘ ~ acce te a ositlon will ark must successful at the Royal: The trend to more practical‘ Bro: Mnnl::.,9_ C l i t ' " is a great character builder. “It be me we leave the “land-n ; right stupid. Legion Spor’rs Banquel ls Successful Venture final Series against Detroit. 'De- ltroit was actually a better club. than people gave them credit? tfor" "Since the Stanley first presented some agO. hockey has grown from a sport for select. individuals to a truly great worldwide pas- time and business." said for- mer NHL refree-ln-chief and now trustee for the Stanley Cup. Cooper Smeaton, last night in his "roast to Hockey' address at the Royal Canadian Legion's ban- quet Centennial Salute to Hoco ke Clip was 70 years It was a great night for For. he: Kennedy. He was given as standing ovation when he mov- o the mike for his ‘ comments and Gallivan Kennedy has created the big-. gest splash. nationally. of anyi Islander. He credited Kennedy; with havin given Boston a y. tremendous defensive 10b in the “Hockey has done nearly l everything for persons in ital A professional ranks Most hockey l Moncton s-poo'tscast . Earl ‘ Ross. s e of th manner in players, it the ability. will take advantage ofl * being in the public eye and grab l the right business opportunity so i that their life will be success ful.“ said Smeaton. “Hockey has i done a great deal for me." Professional hockey, id Smeaton. is not perfect; but it happy to talk treated in. 7.. _. I being sent home from Montreal 1 ;» . in their recent sgl'leod lag‘akin-is‘ti 5 NBC Monarchs. an 53.1 e e I JEAN “mm” the MAHA responsible tor let- % fmm Detroit to Toronto. I'd he it‘ll“ " haw?" H” “9 h to him about it :S'm'lg" lMal-ltlmes ‘ta'e a ac seat." said Ross. i | “The volunteer workers of the CAHA and MAHA do their best. n a youngster doesn't take advan- Jim Trimh'e- “'h" Sim"? "f mm. of n“. opportuntties hoe. the importance of determination km. ran "(fer him. he 15 down. in sports. was introduced by ' H Gallivan as a man who would go out of his way to support hoc- MM Au». .s ” " .25.. .l; But they‘re. still volunteers. said ..-., w. W. W m. MINISTER VISITS MONTAGUE R.H. in the future we shouldn't send. nosrs or GUESTS key. but who is a first and fore- .anv at an; i F“ “i Conner Smeaton was only one most supporter of football, Rnger Dion, national physical} of a host of nationally known! Al MacNeil. whom Gallivan re-‘filrr‘ss director. said that Can—f sports celebrities who took part ferred to as one of the best de- adian ' 21 3 r n . Dewar. minister of education. Is pictured lll conversation with John Hugh- es. principal of Montague Re- gional High School and the on the occasion of a courtesy School Chairman, Paul King- b call y Mr. Dewar W h l l e there he toured the nC‘l WWI; bury. The picture was takcn o.’ the sci-moi. and sail over in the Charlottetown Legion' fencemen in the second half oflneeded a shot in the a. anal ‘ 70o summit; (inpan h} h”, Centennial o Canada's “.19 1964 NHL “Millet “"1 hel‘ha' he “Wed “‘9 WWW WW“ 0 - MARK BARD‘S BIRTH . He alSn met u'lth mp teach- great pastime. “595 “"y 50”“ have “almn‘a‘l and m Some 530 events ranging from ing staff at a buffet lunch 1 n’t have any _ c ‘ . I I g 5 persons packed Chicago dildnt. Win thelr semi-siernatlonal playoff systems. 6 . lays m (“News are being hem1 following his mm. of me More than 27 the l.eg1nn‘s Clover Club to hear school. Standing from left L0 T k U 1in 61 British cities celebrating the words of Smeaton, Danny a p Shakespeare's 400th birthday! “gm are Ml" ngs‘bury' Mr' Ga‘mvan. FR“;- Selflfnyi J5?“ lthis year. lDewar. and Mr. Hughes. selveau. ran e r., m GEORGETOWN — Wavnei Anggwf‘g; F3222: Macintyre of Charlottc.town'* * * * * * * * h .. 4 . who was recently appointed Dlgnhanvd3:11:13?Rwandar of the . Police Officer for the Tow ll banqug,“ m“... Danny Ga". Eastern Ancl Central DIslricls «3r _Geor:em.,cmnmenced his | was MC for the evening. on“ early ‘hl‘s mnmh‘ o The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. May '7. 1964. filmshgrlfignlcy, OCC'lm’d Ville" 'lst - Sih Artillery Ass’n v . and delighted persons with his fine introductions and comments. ‘Red' Kelly said the hardest series in the recent Stanley Cup The last Day To See The First Full-length Hoolencmny est MacLean resigned. after holding the office since Sept. 1962. playoffs was the one the Leafs ‘ . 1 . had against Montreal. He and T H Id A I M H FBI/In. gxlnégicawfi gifting]: Dem)?! gave the" be“ “‘0’” m o o Ilosition He Is 21 years of awe . the 5mm game M the finals and is o native M‘Mt.|Sie\varHt w'honBagglisgiu ltgél‘lildov‘eertl‘r’vn; Major George who‘the. war the regiment; sewede ’9 ‘ . commanded the 2nd Battery lslll'il-st in Italy and Sicily, arm-lit” he Torment m Judo peppy. “1:: Mg‘gtfigl {1112232 Medium Regiment when it left‘thcn moved into Northwestiholds cgmficanes in smwnian“; silastldinl‘gs He drew a round of Chfllmtelow" 1" January 1940 Europe until the end of hIOStllll‘;‘vatel- safety and life saving. laughter .when he referred to form m t Enverfsit “flhlay '95 m 1945. Toronto's Punch Imlach’s prc- 2n Sgt“ 8’ :fierggoip er: Lt. diction that Montreal woul ce m mu ‘- 5h twin take the salute M the finish fifth by saying that Mon- blfinmeggy mlzetilng (at: a Iii-regimen“ as they parade from. treat, this season. was the best mh‘ > the cenmaph back to the Craig. is single and is understood Hurry - Hurry TODAY ONLY "my - mm it's thefitst! It's the Hootenanniesg ilil'lllolllttlllh __ -- Gov. W. J. MacDonald PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products" 9 Medium Artillery Assooila-r . i the: ' “W'M‘n “ml” .E is has shovm tn the fam4 ‘ he hm “m m l3‘yea" mrlmlillsmta‘aigary fall sales. for ear»; RETURN "3""! "-5- ‘ l l where the rate of galu Mrs- R"." le'nlle. Wl’lllP‘ 0per day has been upped Fromisaml‘v 3"” “9" WHEN" and, steer classes—«two reserve gl‘andlwm polmds or less six yoarsl scrim-law. Mr. and Mrs. Tnm‘l ribbons. 1] championships. six 82,, m N." and one ha” munds‘ Carver. Alliston. have returned: reserve championships. 21 firsts or mm... M me mpsem mm," home from a uni with relatlves, and 12 seconds. In the thirteen And mo“, buns "m 31mm 24‘” the UISIA- years he has. had only ninel’momm 01d, ho explained. . Visth "mm steers lLllall. finished lower than' Thwwp had me “mm. WW.“ Vim; Elaine limping. Nude", 3900M Plaf‘e- .Hpreford In his area. as i nurse at the Pill. Hospital. He has shown Shot-thrn‘ns‘omcr pang of Canada and arc‘ visited \\’llll her parents Mr. and: which produced two Eralnd rapidly breeding away from it..‘ Mrs. Louis Herring. Murray; champions. Herefords Harbour, l “'hhh‘sut." he. noted. “the old produced one grand ribbon. and biz. roomy reef animal was AM"! "Th" “"ll’ hrt‘Nl l" ‘Vlllf'il bred out of evistonce years ago I have never been able to got‘bopausp "mm mid the muse. ‘llr. and Mrs. Robert Hewitt, a championship." he noted. but“,ng m]de mum. mean cuts“. Lower Montague. were guests. the same kind of petiple‘ 0' hm” 3' 3 l""‘“"‘" Dari)“, GI WEST OF HONOR he's still trying. \low . l‘ . t Mondav evening at the home of ~ v reed back to - LIKES ISLAND if: gilgluf‘amfmflu Mrs. Mary For. Games. con-l Ir Noad was tremendously ’g " tests and dancing. provided an: H"? for the cana‘l'la" C‘“'"'l evening of entertainment. An; --he leaves this morning ~a-ldl‘" ““ 4'“. Chm?‘ M'r' NW3" ‘5. address read by June llicken‘ liked the countryside, bllt he 31.!le "mm" m the m3“ and accompanied a presentation. girls clubs as they were called Dan“, musk. was supplied by ——_—‘|Ill '0 a “‘W .W-‘n'll‘fi 32“ alnfl has? .loe Kearney and Gerard Mur- been associated with them slnce - my l 0 C A [- his boyhOod (lays. B R l E F S tang Y's Men held their week-l 0' Murray liaer- ,ly meeting last evening at the: STAY wn'" pARENTg " —""'_lv Centre. This meeting book Mr. and Mrs. Joey Lanigan FALLS FROM LOFT .th for-m of a sausage and pan-l of Montague and their sons Len- Al'ylre Gallant of .50“lele Mk9 supper I moi hie and Jamie have taken resa outferecl painful injuries a few morph,“ of the organization. , ldence ln Sturgeon With days ago when he fell from a (;_ Arnold Wightmain and Laird1 parents of Mrs. llanigan. Mr. barn loft at Dr. J P, Lantz‘s [Hing Mom.le were expecting: and Mrs, Leonard SMIllh,'\ll‘lllle 'ngh Pasture farm. In the... bean supper but the t/lm’Mr.Lanlganlslobster fishing. l sustained a brokcnmlnmoors surprised the group wrist and severely injured his with mp aim“. 5.1mm (1191;. l "S" SISTER back. ‘ Fm. this "19mm. membera Mrs Randall Richards and were to take guests. anrvonel 30". Ramano AbYH‘Y- P-E-lu l.llCK BAD. GOOD linking two 0,. mm... guests r9; spent the past weekend visiting Pfill‘lf‘l‘ V a lle of AthI‘rt"(.‘m.m a m... mm] Wm“. those her sisters. Mrs. John Young. Plains..had the misfortune Wcrl- lnm Irwin” a gumt'mid double and Mrs. Joseph DcsRoches 1n Inc-:lay to lose. and the good Tm; W; W... m bring guess Charlottetown. no to have returned to hlm. _ - - ,. his wallet with a sum of monev Tm a" m m”, them ant-m5]le ‘ IS PATIENT in it. The wallet dropped rmrii ""'“ "“‘ “W” "l l “mm ‘ Whitfield VPO, Parkdale. for- his Docket near Clark Bros and] “or '1; “we meson" . d mcrly of Kingston. P.E.I.. is a was picked up by William Nail-1 Wt "f "’3‘" “""5‘5 '“Clu‘l” patient in the Prince Edward is- dy. a resident of Montague. anilil)'="";1“t «('O‘Pmnr' land Hospital. returned to Mr. V ll, . Will: "- “ ” “7“ l“- . . 8 0y I finalize arrangements for charv l BANQUET HELD DOWNE FUNERAL night. to which residents A banquet was held at the neral for Walter Don c. 70 of the area are invited. It ts nrapalld Hall. Saturday for the.I Highland Ave. (harlcttetown. mpopted that appmxlmately 300 boys and girls of the mlnor ht‘tt- was held yesterday afternoon two] he in attendance and mil key teams of_(‘rapaud and (lla- from the Cutcllffe Funeral Home yncllldp out of provinte guests trlct, Entertainment was sup- to Zion Presbyteriru Church a; “‘0” a; Mr. and was. Mag- plied duringa short program by gm?" servllle é‘vasqullllaod by l’l'lls’ .ltlnedahl of Sweden. l kemkal‘dh Manflkan- Pg 9 “"12: ev. Dons am e vmns _l es oc cs an en ave . .. ' A large group from Summer, I V gang}! “:3? Shani???" WM: side and Charlottetown will also; lurnitn?“ “nod by H" lam” heel)“; mtg: of th 'th C"! be in attendance. The CIllvalrn p 0‘ ' -' e s P "y (up'lloltetown Alpha Club is the rupLFN FUNERAL _. The oil and the Mayor attended lfl‘ . . . . lSP‘Vl‘t‘l‘ “‘9 Mfimam'e ”" Ilmcl‘a', for Rlchard (‘ullen was a body. Pallbearers were. Rns— ‘ sel Gav. Albert MacHae. George Igamzmwn who” wednpsda‘ "‘""""M Mr McCormack. Wilfred Wood. Les ' — his late residence In Morell to1 the Church of the Little Flower l t l‘ .\l « ' [fins/VIM!“ Md SON“ an Recelves News ulterc Requle High Masts wal- impressed by Island hospitality BEGINS HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs Joseph Eel‘l al- rived by car from Melrose, Mass. and will spend the holi- ays with Mrs. Bell‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lanvigan. Montague. an Mr Bell' Y’s Men Hold Special Supper Mt‘lNTAGl T. The % The fll- to ‘ . I :clrbl'nted by Rt. Rev. John BALDERS’I‘ON FUNERAL —- Sisters Death Sullivan. PP. who also con-, The tutorial for Ray R. Bal~ ducted the scrvr'ce at the grave. df‘rstml was held Wrdtnf'sdlav.‘ Pearl Crosby of Hillsboro.R.ev. Reginald Phalen was the sanctum-y. Pall: Gordon CoffinJ Herbert May 6 the Madman Fir Street in the city rerelved news .prpggn' m oeral Home. where service was: yesterday of the death of herlbearers were; conducted by Rev nonatld A l sister. \trs tsobetle Lena All-iJameg Blaxlmm. ‘ Hymns were "'l‘hc‘ en. 35 Hadweo Lane in Worces- imam, Frank MrGuire. Imxl‘s‘ MY Wher' and tor_ Mass ’McGuirc. Frank , Inter- “What A Friend We Haw In. Mrs Allen was born Isobele mom was in the church acme. l bearers werc‘i Crosby in Charlottetown. bn' “in... "tston Jenkins. Vaughn Mum“ moved to Worcester 40 years —-—-——-—-—-‘—-——- EVROIMENT CLIMBED I" ‘1 Earl Bollem. Malcolm ago She was a member of sev-l “ "vies. W and eral Worcester organisations. 1. gh Kmnedy Flower bearers Funeral service took place' The doctor sponsored Manl- were: Well” Smith. in Bill April .10 ln Moen Chapel of‘toba Medical Services enrol- derstmt. Roget Balderston. and Chestnut Street Congregationalimpnt increased to 492.000 in Mint! Edda-sum. llrlttrrmr-nt Church. and burial was in Hope . 1963._ . . per I cent of tho '“ I III counter)! in Worcester. lprovmceo populatlon. g. 3 each Mona grandmother. Mrs. Joseph Bell and costs or 15 days. fifth place team in the hstory it. H glon Home. Chairman for ofuthe NHL. ’ azioss“hce:nad;n:rfnmsfamizg‘ldinner is Lt. Col. D. J. 317 Kent Disl4-7125 The NHL cant Stands? 105: regiment meet for their annualicormwk- mesldent of the (Jhalr- ¥ 2 $1133....ng “tile gifilgireh Said reunion. Logtfii‘zwn branch of the acac| X 3 * , 9 C v ' v " The commemorative ss‘ i ‘ ' '» -‘ in his short address. "Btut 1lane Wm... H... mm. m... 3:; 21:; ELECTED T0 * w m. - can aim” 3 “mm 0k h?!“ sociation was started three IMPERIAL OlL BOARD ‘ * M “3%” _ ‘ .treal like the one that too lm year; ago by two ,0 r 1.9% . -' {x ll )3 - (4.71.... menl men from Montreal. will u" ' ' ,k b. l... .. l... - . illelllllililliSiiiliil W glon Home Saturday night. i New Potato he. twin regiments were one“ at the beginning of the. r ,l M k d with the designation lst ‘ In lum Regiment. 1941. how-, Il’ ft, ‘ ‘llleiilllilllllilll JUfllHillSlll GillRliiHlillllllllll Jlllandllllili llllilillilliii illlililillllilil * Acting Magistrate Hears Cases of W no We m tram em mm. Shows standard of tralinilnlg ar-llteved.l"h°~“’“ "3' Wm'lllt'lal Wain PM Inn - , .. ‘ I . Army Haadquarters din,de the; dll(.f.nsp“Ern; be (Int omempropns' Pd; ‘ —m SOURIS -- James .Wllllllllam regiment in two. creating they‘ll.“ ' 1 a 0 A irkmmq ' ‘ Jarvis, Elmira. was timed 5100‘5th. 1Niall‘list‘er A221: avM i5”mmm ‘ _ and costs when ' Throughout the remainder oflfimmgéd that {we agmfmmggf' l melan “fit-mg magma?“ Chair-1M lwill accept hhe new board. yes; i lt‘s l‘lfiK‘Qlliald. QC, ln |Cindinla Old . order-inmmcil . county court at Scum raster Man Breaks Leg lwhirlt gives the present board 31 day. when he pleaded gmllty 'its power. I l" 3 Charge 0‘ dmmg “"1111 In 3 Elections for the new merm- { - l l impaircd bers of the board are to be held Hem’y Joseph Thompson. St! A broken leg is the, only ser. at countly meetings tinder the. Peters. had a charge (If W1“ ions injuny sustained by Frank ain’le 0f the depal’lmem all Chas"!!! liqllflr» "0“ being the: Larter of Charlottetown when agricumm'fi i holder of an individual pennihi he fell from the third storey Producers have. for several SUNDAY - MAY 10 ' 's. ‘l'lfi'smlssed h the fugifilll‘alil of a residence at 150 Princeimonths, been seeking a plebis-l George T “grey w“ elected a a ter the earring o 0 wi- Street. Mr. Larter was remov-‘cipe on a svgtem of sin.E]e_degk‘ director ohm ‘ 5 - - _. , . . V . .- ~ penalOllleltcd at snow AT "95505 for the cmwn' mg Storm w‘""‘“‘" and “'3 3 isellinlg. and Mr. M'acRae said lhecmnpany'sannualgeneralmeeb DUSK V perched at “19 “"9 "l ‘3 la"l‘ilt will be up to the new board ing. Mr. Picrcy. who has been ex- ecutive assistant to Imperial’s board of directors. has had more than 25 yollrs’ experience in various phases nftilc ml business. Prior to joining imperial. he had a number of assignments with Standard Oil Co. 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