roar—rm» ‘E'anmjuTm-t 1: ..p-o-o_-.. its 88th anniversary aer- Maritimes as professor of planned for the evening sch ~ vcrsary services. The guest New Testament Literature at vice, by Mrs. Icona Murphy. “magi-53";sz $3.523. preacher at both services, 11 Pine Hill Divinity Hall. Hall— Hadrian Field. New Jersey. . n.“ Mlle" but. am. and 7.30 pm. Will be fax, N.S. The church choir mouth, Driven 3" M. m Rev. John B. Corston. MA, will be assisted in the morn- J3me; Macaw" and Ari Memorial Cairn noun. a . a i To Be Unveiled mo ' Sun. Afternoon I a Us Top Horses Make Field In Big Race in top spot for the $2.500 Ev- ening Patriot Gold Cup and Saucer race tonight at the driv- ing park is Tammany Hall. owned by Stanley Mayhew. Kin- kora, and Jack Brown, Char- lottetown. with Joe Hennessey as driver. ley R. owned by EC. Taylor, Moncton. and driven by Harvey Cormier. is in aocon ' position. In number three spot is Euckster. driven by Frankie Daniele and own by Mrs. Dibbon of Halifax. while Killar- ney Boy. owned by Richard Ja~ b ee. North Sydney, to fourth spot. Elmer Smith la driver of "W Edgewood Scott. winner of . Mondgygs M32510: 1:“, mg | I owne y ay w. amsay an ANNIVERSARY AT TRINITY UNITED W”- “' "°"‘ " “‘ “9" position. Other entries are Avalon Frost. June Byrd, and Port We‘ll-la Boy, with owners Leo PhD, DD. Dr. Corston ta ing by soloist. Gw Phllii . well known throughout the. W N On Sunday. Trinity United ld Halifax. Special music is also f‘hllrch. Mon-talgu, will ho A calm erected to the memo h Islander ory of Rev. Peter Gordon. t e. Eastern And Central Districts . . bit: Featured . ‘. 1'95 Y‘ The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. Aug. 21, 1964. 5 fnveiied by the PE Pony Class Judging °" m Results Are Given the Saint Peters Harborlpomau mm who... Pm Judging of pony classes waslBlossom, Donald Proude: 3. i pa e “meter! lEdward island claimed as its Mr. Gordon came to Prince: own will be reviewed on the Edward Island in 1806 in re- cad program «Mn at 530 sponse to an appeal from the tomorrow “Hermon. n w“ hciri _’itiursday afternoon at the Trigger. Donald MacNeill. Clyde Provmclal Exhibition. with ai River. } s ordained in Charlottetown. 18.2,. in Montreal ""1 became large crowd of Spectators lbl’e-y Pony stallion — 1. Champ. ' in October 1307. He carried on. Canada's leading portrait paint- seni. oy Hood, Charlottetown: 2. his pastoral duties in Covehead.! €15 3 F. Rev. Dr. MacGregor of Nova Scotia, After completing his figmmfififcgg’fihg‘f: studies in Scotland. he arrived marched and WM“ the no“, ' P E1. in November 1806 and for the mm preached in many communities ‘ I including Tryon, Princeton and M". Harris “"de I“ 3°“ gialpeque. He was called toi :03. 11°31‘10" lad Pmsdafguhs alnt Peters Bay in 1807 andl 9' this PTO “CG In 9 Resulls we're 38 {QIIOWS' imbo. Thorne’s Pony Farm. West Saint Peters. Bristol. Ma-' The outstanding Canadian Ll) ‘0 4? "101195 w‘t‘ll 38d‘IIGlWest Royalty; 3. Fury. James rie, Saint Peters Bay and Bay! artist was president in his —— 1 Tiny Thomes P0“! Lund. Bethe]. Glarlottebown. Fortune until his early death lnl1 time of the Royal Canadian :irmhgesg $03,313 I Dgi’ge' Male or female born in 19% ‘ Academy. 'k'm.‘ 3 Ni' ‘, 13,9 n 8‘; fig' —- l. Queenie. Lyman Richards. FOHOWlng tht’ unveiling 0‘ "‘9 Robert Cotton. Charlottetown ijk ' we ' la a '10herry Valley: 2. Owner Judy , cairn 3‘ the "fillielery at 2'33. helped Mr. MacAndrew with itie‘ ,‘ lLee Coles. New Wiltsllire: 3. P-m~ ’1 memor’a “I'Vlc' WI .‘ w k. [p In 42 inches WIIlIl harness Gregorvts Hazel, Carolyn cam. ’ be held in me More“ United: Inseam or —— 1- dy. Lester Cralg. North emn‘ Brackley Beach. ;Church at 3.15 p.m. at wilichf I Irfizgn'flgfly £35.33. . Mare with foal at foot — i Ivery Rev' C’M- NiChfilscg' “tie CIG'SS Of ‘- . . . . . ' principal of Pine i-li ivini yo lolletown: 3. Trouble. Shirley "“"°-.P""“'l’ Maund' Wmslmilllau, Halifax, N.S., willbe the ' . Rustic. Glarlottetown. :MSSu-‘Ighg‘l‘id 122i] LvmsanDRlch- : guest preacher. The mafied‘ Has Reunlon' Forty-two inches and over "d ’nmm FyMig 35"“ 'Rhorzma choirs will be under the direc-' uilli saddle -’— l. Smoky Sue ' 5' ‘3 e y 95' tion of Roland .lay. Mou ' ‘ Charlottetown. . -‘ . St art, and Will be assls , licaiher Burke. Charlottetown. l Team m harness _ I. Ownen byeuthe Park Royal Male Eight-i '14 met m Chariot-Mow“ yes- 2. Owner, Jud Lee Coles, Newl . . Wliishire: 3.yPatty. 'i‘horne‘s l Thm.“ 5 Pony Fem.” we“ R03". At 5 pm. the ladies of Morelll “rd 9’ for ‘ Ammo" l“ w“ my Farm. Wes. Rhys"),- .alty. 2. Owner. shlrley Burke. w.” .9... lunch to an M... lunctlon with the annual sou pol-13,4“, inches and over a‘aflfoumov‘m- . would like to meet with old alumlu meeting- in harness_1_ Champv Thome'sl I964 {001. ‘m “an” “ 1- R'". . friends and acquaintances. ‘ The reunion was “filed 0" pm Farm Wes. Royalty. 2' i Lyman lilcilardsn Cherry Val- at a pm. the" will be . 5.3-.l Wednesday with a steak barbe- ‘ ' ' ley: 2. Jimmv. Miss Jean R‘hv-l vice of dedication at the Saint cue at the cottage of Frank Za- Chmotlelowm 3- Owner. Peters Bay United Church. Dr. kem, class secretary. and man . . SDU Alumni Elects Officers . ‘nl dinner and a lobster party Tony. . nt‘ Twelve members of the St. ted; Dunstan’s University class of class i Rhynes : 3. Little Scott. Mrs. ‘ Mrs. Nancy Cox of Charlotte- other activities of the day in.‘ Pope Thorne, West Royalty. lc] lown- ed a combined breakfast business session in the univel sity dining room, a visit to the beach. attendance at the. alum- . EATON'S ONCE A YEAR SPECIAL OFFER! OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY TILL 5.45 P.M. i ‘ nes. Phillip Mound. Winsloe ;Nic'lolson will press a. was celebrated yesterday moi" Pleasure I‘m-‘9. Wllh saddle. former pastor, Dr. W.E. Aikeu.ining at the university chapet .._______._' At Annual Meeting T ur ay‘ i ChildggNAgrzcigfifixgn to: About 250 alumni with thclrlEdmund Roche. SDU: assist- davis Gold Cup Ind Sweet. Pa_‘ wives and husbands attendediant secretary. Michael Hen- ' the annual dinner meeting offllcssey. Charlottetown. _ — 1. Owner. Beverly MacKin-'will assist in the service. Theyby Rev. J.J. Dunphy. a "me need "M go away thinly: St Dunstan's Universitv ’ non. Southnort: 2. Owner. Alex i male choir will be assisted bY'member. alter their long march. Committee members elected: Sea-- . . man‘s Beverages has donntedlAhlmm “Eamon “‘I‘ICI‘ “(35 were as follows: J. Elmer. 1‘0 cases of soft drinks for kid he“ ‘3" night I“ the SDU dm' Blanchard. Charlottetown; ' dies in the parade. it will belan Toom- .bert Doyle. Cornerbrook, Nfld.: available to them at the Char-, Chairman was Melvin J. Mc- Dr. J. H. O'Hanley, Charlotte- loitctown armourics following'Quaid. association president. town: Francis J. MacNeill, “9 Parade. ‘ The following slate of offi- Summerside: Gerald Handra- :CCI‘S was elected for 1964-65: lion. Tignish: Beverley Fitz- mEs m MONTREAL 'presidcnt. Brighton MacDoug- gerald. Charlottetown: Frank ASSIST IN SERVICE Dr. A.J. LaCoursiere died suddenly in Montreal's Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Wednes- day. Aug. 10. 1964 after a s'lort illness of approximately 24 _ hours. He was in his 74th year.: P‘Q” Mrs. Nancy Cox will be guest soloist. and Dr. W. E. Aiiken will assist in the dedication rvice Sunday at St. Peter's Bay United Church Zakem, Charlottetown. The class of 1954. which is having its 10-year reunion this week. attended the meeting in a body. About 15 members were all, Charlottetown; first vice- president, John S. MacDonald. Cardigan: second vice-presi- ‘dent, Guy Germain. La‘Toque, secretary-treasurer. Rev. it :9, leafves to mourn his passing‘ New". FROM MASS. ls wie. Mrs. Marie-Anna La- A special word of welcome Miss Jean Ann Munro. Wal- Courslere and the 10110an laston, Man, arrived this was tendered by the chairman A. L. Mac- week to spend her holidays at her home in Whim Road. She to alumnus Rt. Rev. rfig’mlnutflthg‘mgag: 1) of Intyre who has been serving op' gm. .1 yrd in Nelson, B.C. for the past so was accompanied by her bro- collqngi‘Doflsed W'Ilhbe] re“ lf‘_'..rlyenrs. Msgr. Macintyrc is an tber. Sandy. who had spent the ‘ ‘ 9" “3 a' u .' uncle of Rev. Wendell Mac- past month It Wallalton. am slightly more optimistlc. I mm. of flu SDU It.“ GUESTS IN NJ. think we have got closer to! gether on one or two points; to“ whale,“ 2:. mountain's it?" Week's Deficit “forth-.5; ia‘oursiere practice me - n ' Phee Montague were weekend ' d Mrs J cum: on Prince Edward island 008 Pfrtlflo “"9 "mm" to 1": Totals gm.“ of m- an lnr approximath so ears in “903 Charlottetown. yMan’st'a ue. Another mall“! I. “hauled A Bland '0 we." sum’ N'n' may“ I C In!“ Vlsrr cmnnnn A total of 946 donors regis- sons and daughters; Jacque- line. Mrs. Auvut. Montreal: Es- ther. Mrs. Renault. Bauceville; Montreal; Monique, Gwyn. Ottawa: Julianne. Montreal: Annette. Mrs. Robin- son. Montreal: and Herve. Chambly. He also leavos to §unllmerside and 'l‘ignlsh. Fun- MP PY ra services w"‘ be held in UNHAP Montreal on Saturday, Aug. 22. Marcel Lessard (SC—Lac St. M“ “‘1 1""- J- J- Slewmi ~ “red 1.: m M Cm.“ blood Montague. were weekend visit- donor clinics held during the 0" ‘0 P0" H‘Wkflbmr N3-- mst {our day. .t emu cent,“ guests of their aon-in-law and ~ . Jean) said he is unhappy be- rm“) FUNERAL " T'" m' cause English - speaking Can- nm“ for W'H' mu”) Ford' ads is divided on the flag. Ewen“; “"3 he” "on St- in the province. This represents daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellzabeths Anglican Church on] an . percentme on the "Inn"- - established quotn of man for ‘ this third kl the aorta of Cen- ' y Qu Sngfleld‘ mm M' m' G” Canada. But it the majority in tennial Year clinics. Mr. . .5 Commercial Cross, and English-speaking Canada didn‘t want the flag. Quebec wouldn't Y n i m esterda ' he . y. e In M and Mrs. George Matheaon. Heatheredale. were .viattora to want it. either. Mr. Lenard. In one of the HIIIIIX. N.S.. last week. TRAFFIC COURT VISIT IN HALIFAX Pallbearers were; Percy Mill'- phy. John Cash. Hyatt Hulam. Keith Mayne, Crawford Sin- clan and Clarence Haslam. In- terment was in the church mm Md “ “ FY 96 which was 15 more than last year. while Montague had 132 Q .9: most temperate speeches y heard on the issue. said Quebec cemete will not vote for the Liberals MacKlNNON FUNERAL - in the next election because oi donor! registered which was up A I I I l | An Orange ladle urvlco lVII the flag any more than they I9“ “mil” “5 9'9"” ’9‘“ fine of argon seats to 152p: held for D. stun“ “mmmld W the Conurvmve, The cues for Montague how~ m G I W evening. Aua- because the latter had lntro- W“ W“ 1” ‘m- traffic court on pd” 19- 19“. at the “when Mr duped simulmeoua translation Ktnliora and Condo were the "l 3 u in the Comments. ml? mythic?!" II “III and Gander dri- . II it the Liberals thought they series exceeded vin without ’ v' . h0. Chaplain John 1‘. Camp- wouid win .utommc support in leclive — the former achieved n.1,; an". "lam?" fun I rt Wood. The Quebec been,” of the govern‘ a 184 per cent result while the ma, V1,. 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