l ‘ jmephen Burke and Robert Pro- 1!. Charlottetown. wea. ang. s, 1902.! rince 4-H Clubs HoldAnnualRally Approximately 125 4-H Club 2. Shelton MacArthur. 3. F r ed Maccardle. a-r III lembers, leaders and paren assembled at the O‘Leary Re- _ al High School last Friday the annual Prince County 4- ! Club rally. Prince County ag- riculture representative. Graeme Linkletter welcomed the mem- Iers and leaders to the rally,and also began the program with a mixer. Graeme also led in sev- _ games throughout the day. airman for the day was Aden I Girla1!—!.Mary!.oulan!- lhrydaisht. 8. Plums ‘rouse- mill. 2. Evelyn Conway. 3. Phy- l nerd and Hiegther Macwilliag. llis May Conway. E12 years a over — . y ‘_ Boy. 14 _ 1, mm“ Murphy, Forbes and Janice MacLean. 1. 7030"” (Cpl " 7°mP°"' 2. Gary (Zolilcutt. 3. Jimmy Bar Sharon and Diane Laughlin. I. lures: l-ig_ Linda Costain and Phyllis show. mg mg; I Boys 15 and over -1. Aden Boy! 3 leased race — 1. Les- mw”, Q 37 lsherry. 2. Dwayne Murphy. 3- lie Carr and Gerald Arsenauli, Vancouver I0 67 IEd“'aFd M°C*"‘“‘Y- -2. Donald Phillips and Blair Victoria 53 :4 G1 12 — l. M _' L H - ~ Edmonton ........ 48 4 ;..:i.%.. E...... 1 en... .7 n llis May Conway. ‘ 30 ms; uzienau ' ! Moncton . . . . . . . .. ‘65 79 Girls 3 legged race, 11. yrs‘ Y8. 09 HOW race —- - ‘ 1. Eleanor Phillips and Linda. Edward McCarthy and Gary and Donald Fadyen. 8. Gerald Phillips. 2. Theresa Peters and ‘ Collicutt,. 2. Jimmy Arsenault Qrsenault and Fred Mccardle. Dalila: 3! Saint John 56 65 Charlottetown 66 79 Prince Edward Island: inter- mittent rain beginning about dawn and changinlz to scat- tered showers and thundershow- ers this afternoon; clearing this John 00 and 70. Upper st. John River Valley, Bay of Chaleur: Intermittent rain ending during morning: miles in fog, mist.and precipi- tation improving to eight miles southwest 20 clearing in afternoon; little by evening; temperature in the 25‘durlng morning. Low-high at change in temperature: light 50.. Charlottetown and 75 winds increaslnl dllflnl m0fl|' h tide today at Charlotte- Eastern N.D. counties. lower ‘rm, um “at” Na. in: to northeast 15. Low - hill! all St. John River Valley: Overcast Edm W" at undaton and Campbell- I ibility generally sero to two- ! ‘Bodies st IMQ a.n. and 1!.- fl p.m. Summeraide tide eight sell minutes later than Charlotte- --town sun rises today 5.04 a.m. and sets at 7.07 p.m. same day i 6015108 . From outlets to wiring houses ' STOREY ELECTRIC as Prince It. Charlottetown TOURIST INFORMATION GUIDE Iherry of Bedequc . :'.l'lIe morning program consist- ad of entertainment by the Sher- Nooke. Miscouche. Alma and Carleton, Lot 6 clubs. Miss Irene Mountain of the WI branch led- h a sing-song. Entertainment for l the afternoon was provided b 4} the Bedeque, Miscouc-he, Mt. . Carmel. Newton Lot 16 and Cape ‘ Egmont clubs. ; A dress review by the gar i meat club girls of Prince Coun- l ty was very much enjoyed. Com- ' mentator for the review w asl Miss Myne Smith of the W12 branch. - l Guest speaker for the day wasl Mervyn MacNaliy, who was P. 12.1. delegate to National 4-H Club Conference in Washington. Mervyn was introduced by Aden Sherry and spoke of the oppor- tunities provided by 4-H Club work, and encouraged all mem- bers to work for these opportun- ities. He also told the members of the experiences of his trip and the places visited. The rally was brought to a close by a sports program under the direction of Graeme Linklei- ter and Charles Ballem of th e physical education branch. The Iollowing are the results of the sports program: Girls 8 and under — 1. Phillips. 2. Phyllis Touesn Nancy Smith. 9 — 1. Elsie Lecky, 2. Macwilliams, 3. Linda Linda ard, 3. -Girls Heather mith. Girls 10 — 1. Doris McWill- iams, 2. Alice Mcwilliams, 3. El- eanor Phillips. Boys 10 -— 1. Don MacFadyen, I. Jimmy Al-senault Boys 12 — 1. Reggie Wallace. I. Donald Phillips. Girls 13 — 1. Norma Yea. 2. Linda Macwilliams, 3. Ariel Lec- Boys 18 — 1. Alphonsus Pro-. hit. 2. Leslie Carr. 8. Leonard‘ Mccardle. Girls 14 — 1. Sharon Mac- Laughlln, 8. Linda Costain. 3. Kay Forbes. Hall is 11 — 1. Janice MacLean. Gir Barbara Hammill. 8. Shirley oc er. Boys 11 — 1. George Harris, WESTERN ARENTS James Profit, Sudbury. Ont.. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Profit, Alberton. 1'0 TRENTON. N.S. Drown Jardine. Elmsdale. is apendlng a holiday at his home , N.S. AT ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Gand- ct and four children of Port Car- In aid of Junior Farmers. Rendezvous Dancing every Tuesday and ‘;.,_ Restaurant suul-any Night at Sea side «i Be Sure to Go Dining at Charlottetown‘: FINEST RESTAURANT 189 Kent St. GROCERY Wlnaloe P.E Glover’: M O T E L nnnr ens lusnmo For Top uxe so 9 E 0 e e . K De] K or lsu"as'n.npTi"llh°': 1' ii I D | 5 H E 5 l A°c0mm°dflfi°n I “win 2Mdr zsslgwtlm Are our Specialty Enferta'nmen‘ , N w. w. GLOVEB. Master served Daily come to sh. G Stmaks our G fiillritlrtzzrs "EV; Englandnlcafgm Na". Rive‘. ~ 1: Que St. a 0 _ 5 Specialty. S N SHORE ACRES ‘ Chmmmwn Dflvedn -"mung w 3 Miles from w : § . , A Monmgu, A ‘ Dining Room ., 3 mile from Ch town on ~ OPEN" DAILY : the Trans-Canada High- Y mums ROOM -Y l\ - LUNCHEON 12 to! [up \ B of MON'.lR l W!!!’ 1-0 B°1‘d°"- ._______._______.__ § - AFTERNOON TEA ‘ ‘ ‘ 2 to 4 v-m- " ‘ For the Finest 1 R a Du:NpE'l: ‘O 8 pm a ‘ _ Ill-§:l'.._._-a......"l-§‘i.§ Tl In BAR GARE {HELL a 7 mllda ‘from Ch'town : . l" Use \§'% \ Catering to Banquets end ‘ 3 l ..' Wedding 'S¢C€D‘l0llI T Unislrs T‘: N ____._____ N 0 ~ ['““"l°“9 ""'°°mm°dh“m' ‘ Your nearest bank is THE ch3"l°“°‘°“"" l“‘""3 |" ' ' " ' ‘ " ‘ ‘I S mg’, 5“'1°57'a53 : sans MONTREAL. :-: LADIES’ WEAR "Or C8fl1Pel'l . 4 ' Parkdale, corner St. Peters STORE Llc ma Plcnicen ' § "” ""'.‘i’.I'.;‘:.':'; ‘"a‘3"“""“ § ""1 ';":.:::"°;;;,:;é"?°..;? Topnfimrszr TRA"s_cA"AnA 1111111111111; Isl}:-vicae nude melt cient SERVICE STATION Tourists are especially c°"""" P‘ E’ 1' ;:l-lx‘ll!:l:. 3‘ MY BANK lCI'0lKIug‘0:l"EeI‘l0D'l ERA 5 MILTON’S SPECTALISTS , Junta. “. OLD SPAIN . Els i 12lGrafto1ilSti.u Dials-4253 “Where most :1, _ _ Q ‘Ii Ere! ‘town ° ° ° F ' M l/El l;:ianCI1l'iDEgd tlledialrgest selection of Films on P I - ’ CO WI!’ sland. °°'” ~ - - - - — - ° £3530 : stair... 9"’-'°' *° '8‘-" D ‘mm mm 94 : ILFORD Q POLAROID Kent st. , :31‘; 3? :very ‘Mommy? “We rent MOVIE and SLIDE Projectors night. 10 P.M. - 12:30 A.M. 7 Canteen Service. _ Annual Bazaar and Turkey D 1 UE lisrmwm Til “S” - ’- - - - Sn .1. one ng eve St Peter's DB“. -1101 Name "15!" a‘ u” sunk’ Bfld.” 1" - ‘V V - Community Centre. Doir- ,4- efiday l11=d_ - av, 0,-chem-a_ '\ A prominent old homestead dating back to 1849 complete August 7 and s.uboeoglnnd1l.l:lguat $310 Duel“ gvery Tuesday and t. with much of its original furniture. 33: -3“-‘.""' ' ‘ ' :*:..“'".::..:":'::..".:::..:°*‘:; ls ‘*°""“‘ ’£.‘:'.‘.‘.".£‘.‘n“°'“‘° ”°““” ' to _ [Q ours "‘° “°“‘ "°’ ,1 on Route 1 A nt Straih in Park 3 SATURDAY '3:-cgacgscga-zgz-:g_| Historic Fort Edward with its ancient cannons silently guarding the en- trance to Charlottetown Harbour. Located in Victoria Park, just 4 blocks from the centre of the City, it is one of the favorite scenes for l. Oayonrivls com 3' NATIONAL max ltoiifor CAI! slao Film 0 Suntan Lotions C First Aid Products 0 Prescriptions- O Souvenirs PARKDALE PHARMACY open daily til 10 pm. St. Peters Rd. Parlldale BEFORE... the wool ~ comes to Condon’s It has been _‘ to Colldon postcards and magazine articles. Their usefulness long since past, the cannons never cease to provide a thrill for youngsters. ’ D a n c e We enter and banquets. Music by the "3 Macs". Dancing tonight! North River Recreation Ha I l, 9 - 12 mi Soc. Good music canteen service. Hall. Rollo Day. Music by the Tremtones. 1:21:13’ Q for you plum needs. tier, P.Q.. are visiting Mrs. Jo- seph Gaudet, Alberton. IN KINKORA Mrs. M. C. Kennedy and dau- ghter Joan of Edmundston, N. 3.. are visiting relatives in Kin- kora during the month of Aug- ‘ ust. ‘ drive safely we'd like you NEXT YEARI ‘ BACK ' /mm/5.95’ /mass _.g j M 0 ladies’ wear 0 men's wear 0 children's wear 0 house furnishings O tartans O wedg wood 0 souvenirs II more & Moteod Ltd._ll Woollen Mill Visitors Welcome Q Yarns A o Rn Made of 100% Virgin Wool WM. CONDON 8. SONS I Queen St. Dial 4-8711 Chariottetow QWWI 0 ad .........,,.,.... R A! Dow's Restaurant C Fresh Senfoods ur aye or 1 chance or appoint- meat. IDA MacKAY - THIS WEEK'S RACES Arnlcgg igpggzs Aug. 6, 910, 11, 3 P.M. Varieties. "°"'"' "d 8" Plan To Attend Old Home Week Aug. 13 M18 D Charcoal Steaks 0 Shish Kebab lat Here For The Finest DOW'S RESTAURANT Grafton Si.. Ch'town 119 Queen St. Charlottetown the smartest things under the sun enjoy . Vlllt I70 IN SUMMER FOOTWEAR on, $0,, : Sum-or Sandals sportswear Canvas Casuals dresses . Dress Faazvnvuaar E ;:‘0:.le::“' Welcome Tourist! *.nncdy's Ladies‘ Wear snow 00- é'.‘.‘.£i.‘.'.°.:l..'.'.' Mt. Stewart HAVE GUESTS Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Williams. Al- berton, are Billy Scott. Brian MacDonald, Heather Aker. Cy- 1-!l~Aker. Francis Mclnnls, Lor- ;raine McEwen and More Jan- .ette Stevenson. all of Sydney Mines, N.S. ~ ‘ HOGAN FUNERAL — The fu- lneral for Mrs. Wallace Hogan -‘was held from her home at Al- I_berion to the Sacred H eart -Church, Tuesday morning. Re- ;quiem High Mass was celebrat- -ed by Rev. Phelan McKenna. gfibnorary pallbeares were Ben- Jamin Smith. John Connolly. the finest shows to be seen on P.E.l. are at the Drive In Theatre Brackley Pt. Road Show Nightly -liar nnruli Regular Dances Mon. Wed.. Fri. and sat. Music by "Tremtones” 9:30 — 12:30 ‘rues. and Thurs. 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