a MAGGoT-rldlleu turnip a-as a tublact (or concern. in that it tvas iusi one ‘n‘ held lull. yesterday morntng at a inrm at Arizyle snore. Donn c head. rcscnrch nm- ctr at the Experimental Farm lurnip Growers Urged oWork With Nature BY NANCY WHITE “By working with naiurr in. stead or against her. we have a chance or keeping insects ulll ol thi- crop". Dean Road. Ex~ perimentnl Farm research 0L ricer. told a group or some as main growers who assemnled yesterday morning at the Al'- WESTERN BRIEFS IN HOSPITAL Mrs Nathan Bell oi Carleton Siding is a vitlent in the Prince Enlith I-Insmtul. LIGHT DOCKET (lull our case comprised he flockel in summersldc police court yeslt‘i‘day. ont- pcrsun washan $20 and costs ior dnrnltrnnrss. Magistrate ll. 5. Illnlon presided. FROM NEW YORK and Mrs. ' are visiting lit and Mrs Halt vry illitl. Alht‘rlnn South. The)' are llutsis at Fernlce Cottages. 10 GRAND MANAN Mr and Mrs, Lester Wilson. who have been guesls oi RN‘. and Mrs H. E. Mullen at Elma- dale. lclt yesterday ior their lama in Grand Marian. NB, 0N HOLIDAY Illr and Mrs. Elmer Barbour have Arrived from Toronln ll) II a r l' 3' Durham. Alma. lira ilarhnur'a mother, Mn. Al- laralta Dollizlaa. Norboro. llsz GUESTS George W"- . Alberlon, have as their mosh. Mr. and Mn. Dlvld Maxvioll. David Maxwell, .lr,, Illl‘l Frill-e Goodwin, all of Syd- ili-y \lmcx. N.s. AT ALBERNN Mr and Mrs. Earl MacLeod. Toronto. are guuta oi Mr and Mn Dnlllzlls Rix, Albemn, BY FLA hWiasIt-y Rix In‘lvzd yelled-5’ 3’ plane from Hamilton. Ont. :Zlglsll lair brother and slslrr- - “‘t r. and Mn. lltx, Alhrrton. no“... A'I' MONTROSE Mr. and Mn. Fred c. llam— tay. Monlmu. have had In lhclr site-ta this week the ior- YMH;YI. :rnlt’l‘tu and alaurl aw. a rt. Doom llamu . at North hauielord, Sarto, their son and daughter-lll-Ilw and granddaughter. Mr. and Mn. Clrl Raul.” and Ann. or are t . “AD emu-lo N Bernard Galllut. Mlleotuche. 3" Mn h n patient in llospitai when an" ring Ilter undcrgoip. .n up". atlon recantiy. so why bmadcaat m w... i insecticides ware M AT Misconcn diluting-l. "m I'll and Mn. Jamel mu "we‘re MM" nmliy, Dalhoutle. N, 5.. cunts-ted band home We" rcccnt luau: ct the helium Gd— ol Mg. m _ iani. Mltconcha. I“! BROKEN I"? he 1‘ coovalu- (right! explainl in a noun I! about :45 turnip growers how lhis particular Ileld 80! KM: why. and the propel method! of using insecticide: to pre- Vent similar situations lrdin cropping up elsewhere. gylc snore inrm oi Douglas MacPhnil, to discuss the prob- iems oi maggot inicstations in HII‘lIi'l crops. Mr hood. introduced by it. .w Parcnt ot the Experimental lr‘nrm ndvtscd those prescnt that ltmadcadt applications or be hcptatachior and chitin lcrttu— rers had resulted in the devel- ‘lopment oi toxin-rapistant mag- Ellis “7 lit-ad. who has made an exlonsive study oi turnip in. !Prls and their control. address ‘Pd the growers in a iieid i whirll I50 m m Such mlflola lnhahiled each turnip. lie told the group that broad- cast spreading or insrcticldcs kill: all [no I‘OV! beetle ‘lnul‘ other predators and para. ‘sllo! which Iced on the root manuals. - He said that whlla thasc in. lsects do not give loll per cent lcnulrnl oi the maggots. they do Play an important part in con- ilmllilitz it. BAND Manual) The insecticides now bell-l ,uscd. aldrin and hepuchlur. lean he used without the muse oucnt development oi toxin-re- .sistoni maggois. it they an iprnnoriy applied. he said. e recommended method la apply the insecticide in a l ~ineh hand. in. inches below the surracc oi the will in a rid- gcd seedling row, But in Hell] already intestcd with the resistant maggots. the only way to rectin the situa- tinn the loilowing yearlia to use a muc more toxic insecticide. thnnet. in the above way. Much care musl be exercised in has- ditng this chemical, he said. . nne great drawback to the ‘usr oi lhimet is that it great- y increases the chances oi rot developing in lhe crop. in it the new chemical this chanca is soon per cent. as comps with the one tn three per cent chance with the chemicals at present being used. nir. head stressed that it the “time! were applied broadcast. it would break down and her come useless within 01m weeks. (‘O-DPERATWE EFFORT Control ot the cabbage root maggot _ it was pointed out that theta In no ‘tumlp inad- gnla’ tounrl on REL — which airrcts not only hrrtrip. but cabbage. cauliflower. null broccoli and other crops, can only come about utrortgh tba ellom (I! III the tut-nip W- h‘nvel all lhe will]. The lanmn IIM all In (In morning were lhnwn how pro per Insecticide appllclllm'l In all area can run]! In Deflecl cm: I! they vialted the Jack "elder in man. Firm!" In I have been nlllll llie "band method lot with! an. Mr. Read allowed the MD I chat! llllllu'lllnl the Ill! try- cle of lll! llllflot. whlch show-M ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And Prince County The Guardle Charlottetown, Sat. Aug. 10. 1968. 3 Foreign Trawlers Unsighled Friday ’Floaling Chupel’i Will VISII' S’side. Harbor, Mon. And Tues. SUMMERSIDE — 'l-hc Float- ing Chapel irom Pugwash, N.s. will be holding outdoor servic- at the hallway mm in Summersldc Monday and Tues- day, Services begin at 7.3a p.nt. hcv. Ray Campbell oi Pugwash Baptist Church will skipper the cult across the Straits on Mon- ay. having lust completed a suc- ccstiui tour or chorlottectown, Murray harbor and the Monta- guc ~ Georseiown areas, thct Floating Chapel is expected. in present the christian message lo large crowds in her lwtt ap- pcaranccs in Summersidc han‘ a. r. This M-Iuol. cabin cntiscr ot' the Cave Island style has a beam or lll/s feel. and proved KENSINGTON GIRL LEADS Grade 12 Examination Results Kmslnglou and Smnmetl'aide student! 100k lop honols amnn the MCI regional schools in the Maritime grade 12 H was leaned yettarday. The resulis wcrc cc lasted by tho dapartment of aducadoll. Valerie Downers, kcnsingtoc high school, won the provincial [ ernment‘a highelt prize of 91m. Wmle Cyl'll Mouse. Sum- mersldc high school. took lhe numer- ’llllirlI tanking simian! was Horace crazier of Kensingtan who cap- ped a :50 award. rriscs oi $25 ior tourih, huh and sixth wore shared by Lynn IVul'phy. Cllrmuut. Kensinfilnn nigh; David Mercer. Summer~ Ilde. Summerslde High and Anna Front of Nnrthnm. Alheun High. wranars oi prim mm :25: second 315; and third slut awar— dad by the provincial govern- merit to pupils nding highest in such public school In as toiiows: Albeth high school 1. David Msclvciii, AIbel-lon: 2. Canton-ta O‘Brlen. Alberlon: s. daicn Dalton, Eimsdalc, hit. Alba-a high school 1. Anna rmst, Nonhlni' 2, Margaret mat, Northam; :i. Marilyn Compton. Sl. Eleannr'l Central Queen. 1. Carol visit-recon, Ncw Glu- gow a. Gwcida MacPhenoli, New Wiltsblrc a. finger nickox. Fleur er lo lllkwoofl rush school 1, Donald Moore, Wattmorc land 1. Russell Boyle. New lia— vcn :. Morey Dun-lord, Hamp- lot: :15 Evan-lilo Huh School I. lac Arunlull. Ahnm'l Vll- llfl 1 Juli. Amnlull, Ahmm‘l VIII-[e I. Levin Bk , Morn! ClrnlI \ mils“! Hln School I. Valerie Mela, eullnfl- Midas”. 1. "ATM Moan. buy 3. Wlunlh‘od Down, Sour ta 1, a. Mill:th Illlh School I Mtth 2 ~minimum oi morn whim and ALBERTO" — 'Dvo Mini-um souin ilthcrman toad. contact Thursday with one at the lor— sign trawicrt scan in the area but were unable to understand tbs language ot the crew or identity their nationality. Fol-chili trawicrs have been reported to In the area where local tishermcn have their net: set. that prcc cncc oi the trawicrt is under investigation ny district proton. tlon olllcera ot the Iedernl de- partment of tubular. On Thursday Lemoul Hull and his brother Cecil made conl tact with one oi the loreignl trawler: irom their own heat] They said the iorcigncrs ap-l pelaer detinitrly triendiy hu' they cmlld not understand the language. era wars no mar ings or iiag to Identify the na— tionality or registry oi tho vell- MI in any way. Fishermen have said the trawlers stay bcyonnd the three mtlc ltmit during the day but come much closer to shore dun ing the plight. The tishcrmcn are rxprcssing conocrn, saying that cod catches were good he- tore the coming oi the Ll‘nwlen over a week ago but since have dropped to almost nothing. Frolectlnn oiticcr Wa r r a n Farrnr said yesterday that he or his assistant would be in the area to look into the situailon. Mr. Farrar said the llshcrics pairol ship Cygnus is in r a but up to ycstcrday had not sighted thc truwlel‘a. Local fishermen said ycstcr~ day there was a luau on in: sea and visibility was poor. They had seen nothing or the intern vessels or the Cygnus during the day, Whilc the provincial depart- ment oi iisherles is concerned. It has no powcr to take action except to aci as liaison between the Iishermcn and the tcdaral department. her deaworthhtead in the trip Irom Shag Harbour, near Yar- rnouth. where the cratt was built, up the open Allantlc Ocean to Lunenburg, llaliiax a ll d through Northumherlnlld straits to Pilgwnh. Mr. Campbell is known to la- landcrs ior his many campaigns 3 a broadcaster on the girl oi Lll'e" hour irom Mon clan durlnl the 19501. He will he accompanied by his wlic who will sung the prowl Mrs. Campbell teaches French and English to Brad! 12 In Illa PHS' wash Dislrlct High School. She hnldll EA and I! Ed. defines irom Mount Allison Unlverslty. Rev. Keith Hobson e Summerslde Baptist Church is in charge of local arrangements Formed For SUMMERSIDE — A planning arganlzallnn. to be known as the Summersidc and Rural Planning Commission was tormcd Thursday evening at a meeting or representatives or the town and adjoining areas. The commission will study the advantages or the various governmental assistance plans applicable ior district Improve- Are Announced Donald Moore class lll “Nun Boylo Evuzellne Hill! School Oils! 7 Summarsldc also School 1. Cyril Moyae. summerslde . David Mercer, Summerslda 3. Cheryl Chalk. Slemon Pal-k ’I'Illlllh Hill School I. William Hornet. Tlsflllh RR 2. Wilson Shaa. Tlgnlsh 3. JOIE’DI‘I Bernard. St. Louis Julia Arsenault Arsenault Clnsa Aurel: Arsenal)" Robert A. Arsenault Robert F. Aascuault Raymond Atrselialllt Stella Arsenault tI pass LIST The pass list includes «no names at students who have made at least 5" per cent a! the aggregate marks In the required who have no more hhaln two failures. Class I inclined the it me: of muse who have at- tained 75 Per cent an- mal'e a! the aggregate oi marks in the required minimum 0" seven nth. jects. Class two 60 to 74.9 per cent and Class three 50 to 59.9 Par cent. AIbe'rIMl Illxh School class 1] Annie Dath HEIEJ Dalton ‘Htlze‘l Ila-d}? DIV‘Id MacNellI Catherine O'Brien C III Leona Bernard Yvon Cormicr Roger Poiriei' Raymond Eianard class II] "Nancy Arsenal)“ Kenllnlloll High Schnd Mary Dalton Catherine Foley 'Claltde Mack-y ~Casolyn MacArthur “Donnie 0' “Sheath-l Rayner Athctnt nigh sc-hoo ‘Mynla Harrington Clara l Pauline Hughes Marilyn Otmmton Charlotte Machtgsn Eli'an Margaret Mackay ‘ Class D CHI??? "Jo-l ati'icck hfica‘fifi‘ to 33333.. mm“? Mary Disiasp I ‘Vlckie Cooler loan Burleirfll 'Davld Nun '11 Ca "Phillip MacDonald Linda Colwili 'rlorler Meek Lyndeu uiiis “Nancy Mill Gloria Ford“ - nctit mlyn I: Lina McFaodan xlnltora lush Stu-w! III-emu flu?» I '1 '1 *1“. . time DWIEM Clap- n "m “a.” or name.” a Alina mappeii ‘Jiwii Murphy "William Dm Mam Nuolml anal tips... a... I.lniat Sherry 'F‘l‘m Aylwaro Clau lll wullarn Bassctt Gm Nancy “Doreen Horst-um “mm iitannrill "Ml-y Mac-Leila "Glen Murphy "ery rower "Edwin haynrr uhonor aerton Minn-ho filth lelno I Planning Commission ’sideArea mcnis. These include the Agric- ulllire Rehabilitation Develop- melll Act. The Atlantic Develop- ment Board and the Municipal Loan F . m among w iinancisi assistance is available It)!I Specific and RPPTDVM prov tents in the area. Through appointed commit- !eel. comprlslng represenlallvel irom each arcs. Summerslde, St. El: I n urs. Wllmol. Sher- hrooke Burl pnssihly Linkleller. studies will be made oi malai- applicablc sublccis such as ed- ucation, parks and recreation. health and welfare. garbage E a an nun RAMSAY. sommcratdc hands a lobster trap in his brothcr Arthur oi Alberton as the two prepare for lhlir lat:- ond oi lour trips to the south shore iishins grounds irom lobster Fishing Opens In South Shore Area Lnbslel' fishermen irom V10- torta to North Cape wen busy laying wraps yeltelday morning. They will sl art hurtling lots 3 r? § . o a E = a S. E E 5 lion in district I. It close! on disposal. sewer treatment and 0c. 15 disposal and tourlsm. The outcome or each study la in be approved by [he commis- tha appropriate governmental department [or approval. "Carole Saulnlel‘ Monlugue Illlh School Donald Smlfll Iau PM Bealnn John Brehaut Mary Buchanan ‘Ronnle Butler "John Cain 'Gail crow Wilma Dauphy IMary Edmontls Sheila Cvl‘nliam Lawrence Henry Mary Hewitt Gian Hughes Patricia .lenldns Brian Il‘IacLum ' W MacPheQ John Martin ‘Kellmefll Mellidl Alberta Murchison IPltyuts L. Nicholson 'Glol‘la Buchanan Heather Wren Mai-ion Clark ‘bume 010mm ‘Lal'ry Fraser "tthll Guiding! a Maclmd ‘F‘lorlne MacMillain 'Phyllla A. Nicholson ‘Cl’lal'lm Misc Glen Tattrie More" Kllh Schod clan ll Non. Dunc Academy CI II l 0411 Lou Gullah-1 Patricia Stellar-I Hm stale Clan I‘l h'eguistions allowed traps to by the oiiicial time at a a.m. be set a.m. yesterday. comes irom the western area. A scene mpeated It. many Is- Fathers Lid. who are erecting a land halting ccntrcs took place new, moder _ ome m packing plan! all this wharl, lhll high morning was preparing In re- m'l Delve “In Iirll. catches u what-i tor the fishing grounds, arrived. at Summerslde when s llshcrmeu. their boats piled with traps, sailed flom 'Eliubefll Macmillan ‘lll‘aw McNally “Geraldine Paws ‘Anlle h Clasd‘lll r'Dliubeth Gaudct -.loyne MacDonald -' Claire McManus Dhyllis McQusid ‘EliLabetli Muiialiy “Frances y Helen Noonan 'Shnmn Scully ‘Il‘largam Ward "Paula Connolly O‘Lnry nigh 5cth ’Rila ll 'Mlldred Milligtu Class In “Ralph Bulgec “Alton Dulgar -sterling Ellis "Carmel Gallant Margaret Home 'rteginald M'acAlflIa‘lIl “Lorna Macitlunon "Ev; Maclilllian ‘Inm MacWiliiarrts "Sherran lilacwnkiama “Mammal Pa ‘Hollisl Drcnda Rosa dotttis High School class i Margaret Mnctniay Class ll Joyce hence Beverley Dixon .losaphinc Maclmia rant Mocltutis 'IA'n-ne Mlclaalu -Dovid Muilally Ryan "Eli-I Acorn Mmgmt Burke 'Faulehte 'Melllhl Clemflltl "Gerald Ken?! 'Clrol MacDonald “ can MacDonald ‘ 'Dwighl Mu-qul " Bull MaeKanzh Approximately one-eighth of sideA owner oi the packing 5‘0" before being lnrwarded to the total catch oi isiaudlobshcra silllaterl on lint- . .r Queen! Whal'I In Summenlda yesterday morning. The M0 ll out 175 trays yulahr- a WEATHER TORONTO (CPI — Temper]— men too day to list a jump on t threcrnontit long season which "M" "’d‘” M" “sued by the weather ottice: Mitt. Matt. Dawson .. . 42 57 Vancouver . 59 75 Victoria 55 5.; Edmonton 57 g, C-lzary 56 as hegina 59 n Winnipeg 55 a, 'I‘omlilo g2 73 Sulelzec’ h 52 at Thu “gosltcad” signal was J “ ° '1 58 71 given lay I-‘lsherles otticcr .iack MW!" 62 76 pm I-I litax .. or go The boats lclt at approximate Ch-rlmelnwn 6! 71 y hill in order that they would Sydney an 71 be going past the Summersidc Yam-rutv . 57 74 lighutousc and out or the harbour st. John a . 55 so so on“... 0. sum... mngmx rm — The Queens 3‘3"“ :10le Idlog’l'ysllugd Lila M rnca an atu Ay evening "4"" M “End nearly all at the arcs will havc relief irons humid weather. Regllmhl (OM83:- wen- i s i i E on: ol‘ Inur pa n cold Ital-age and my about noon i by evening I little cooler; Mind! becoming north- westerly 1.5 lll alleran WM: or casional guts to) la in thunder- -hlg.h at New Glu- d 73. Chlrloltetown hi and 7!. Outlook for Sunday: Cloudy. Gerald W Brenda Hughes Paul Kelly Dianne Igflose Francis Maccarnflfl Barrio MaoGregol' Adele M Mal-lane Ann LeClalr Barry Liwwesld High tide today at Charlotte- 'Lotrlse Powell town at 2:12 am. and 219 pm. "Judy Ramsay Sunday at 2:49 a.Iu, and 3:14 Claulia Semi tun. M Rusticn at 9.09 am. and Trev: Sharp 5:99 [a.m. Sunday a! 10:00 a.m. Bomur Silfl'clulk and 10:48 pm. Summerslde tidl 'Robert Smith IX minutes later than Charla!» Clul I'I'l lawn Sun rises today It 508 a.m. and set! ll 7:05 pm. Ril- u Sunday at 5106 Lin. and let! at 7:01 pm. 'Chrbtlne Elm "Gerald McNaiiy 'Alice Gatidct "'lele McNauy Ida Gal-dd ‘M‘akolm Mattresou Lame: Gsudat ‘Wllliarn Edwin MaxWen M M 'Llllhn Murphy lup- Ken-7y "In-mm. pan-y llolscrt maisonette Tralnor °Mary McDonald Tlgnish ulgh School 'lnaeplt Ready ass I asthma Shea William Gerard 'Iarpct- vuiglt-a' Shea class II 'Arlcna Shea ‘mnbefll A‘llesrn Wilson shca Joseph Bernard an m ~Mary Cmughsr “Mal-y Gaudet Lucy Coan 'Inm Molder TURKEY DINNER AND PARISH PICNIC SATURDAY, AUGUST IOI'II StJlllllS church Hope River. P.E.l. Route 8 Five miles lrom Cav- andlsll on paved high- way. Turn left It Smiley Bridge. Will be held all: m ahlne In Pariah III-ll Se 3 from 5:00 RM. And all home cooked loud. Everybody welcome—$1.50 par plat». Alan Map and other attractions. 'All proceeds are for church activities. . OUR MONTAGUE OFFICE will 51 “will from N! [loll lot-flan ll Mn. IIIIIII‘I hollflhlnM-hMInI'DINIflIl-hfllulllm aluminum. cunnawanlflluflhchhwlllh‘l‘flhmfl-l mmnmbmmhn Hyndman & Co. Limited- haul-ell" 0mm 0'“ m. M I“ m W II "who.