«-:—.-s..,,,.. - 1.5“;oli she will be cumin: smiii. For these seven yf‘nrs Hi" and Mrs. Halupa have h a ti hanging over them liit‘ It‘nl‘ that they might nci-cr ~.cc itz- r children again So inn" 3: up. grandparents ll\‘t‘fl llit‘)‘ k n c w the children would he (Ill i for but should 'lli_\'llilli’.: ‘in. pen to the grandparents iii a children would hccomc wants of the state and would ilt‘\t‘l' he returned to lll(‘ll‘ patints There was also Illl’ fI‘Hi‘ ili,ii they would never he pci‘iii-..‘n(l to emigrate from Hungary The deeply movnii‘. lence of meeting tiicir ones took placc :ii the international Airport Snntlay afternoon. It was .‘l d:i\ ll’i.:l Will never be forgotten by llii' Haluipa family it was ilic r Wish to come at once to thcsr home in Alibcrton but thcy were required to have a hunt medical examination at 'nilllt gration headquarters Monrth morning. They arrived o\ pct hclnvi‘d llnli l.lf\ in Monday evening and cvcr FLAMES One (1 the worst rash of forest fires in Nova Scotia's MSG”? has forced closure of “I. m thls early in the l if ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts l l i 2 ('lit‘liit‘lll during the past two.- \\t~(‘l§_\ Now it is rejoicing With ‘ il:ilup:is. lllll(‘ boys belong not t\iil\ in llii‘ll‘ parents but to «\l- lit'i‘titl \tliill< are sharing Lhc pn ni iiw (‘hildreui \\t‘l(’t\l‘l‘llli: boys. By I .iy Honing approximate- fill l)ii\'.s and girls had been Jll‘tililltl in 1'11" and on Wedncs-: (in) some of them were back.i i ;ic;~uiiiii.iiiictl by others. I Tim \iiwrinn children do not'j imuu nny Hungarian yet but. niwndx ihc llalupa boys c a n t‘mwni a few words in English and soon they will know more. ‘ neck they will start to \lr.iii\\liilc. lack of common Are Awarded MONCTON ’l‘he 27m all ' breed Mom-ton championship dogshow sponsored by tllt“ \‘l'\nc- ‘ ton kennel (‘lnh awarded prilc! 5 to seven top dogs here Best in- show and best Canadian-bre‘d i and best working do: was ill Boxer. (‘liataway's Dandy ofl Blossomlea. owned by Ted Ma-J ther of neighboring West River- view. Best Canadian-bred puppy ‘ was a Beagle. Hound Hniinw'si Honey Bee. owned by John J.l LeMoine. of Amherst. . Top dog in the sporting fieldl was American Cocker Spaniel' Stumpy Acres' Straight Away.’ owned by Harold Robinson of I hnlifilpflgp (p.05 not appear to Timberlea. NS. Best hound wasI he :in_\ barrier to the making of iriciiddnps. Many of the Al» hci-ion children have brought i ll 1 lc gifts to Jozsef and . I-‘i‘niik i _ . M. 1 [ii a iicw London hotel. youi T‘t“'l~ll‘l‘ on the sixth floor. then‘ \ll\(‘i'lt\ii (humid to any of the five floorsi Petite Gypsy. on below in reach your room. season How a fire works close to homes in 1 Halifax suburb However. firemen aided by a water bomtnnc a Beagle. hound Happy Talk.i. owned by on. Duff of Arm- 1‘9"“ '9“ “or home after m-ak. dale NS ing their first visit of the sea- .olus Polar Maid. a smooth ox-Terrier owned by Mrs. Phyllis A. Citation of Trnro was first in Terriers. Best toy dog. was a Chihuahua. Shrayer‘sl ‘ned by Jean S. Whitford of Fredericton ‘ l l ~i l D.D.. is a patient In so: ved yea-rs Dr. Weir has been livinu. in Pownal. , l : IThe. Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. May 7. 1964. 3 liarge Crowd Enjoys 5 ddling, Step Dances SUMMERSIDE BUREAU l F. l OF THE GUARDIAN ‘ An estimated 500 "old time" music enthusiasts turned out at ‘ Prince County Vocational School last night for ummerside Boys' Club's first annual old fume fiddling and step dancing contest. Contestants from across i l if’rcston MacKinnon of Cole- lman emerging second and Eddie iArsenault of St. Chrysosiome. ‘thircl. } in the stepdancing compet- iitiun for boys and girls 15 and lundei' young Paul Smith of Kin- lkora took too honors. Second lplace winner was Helen Arsen- WESTERN BRIEFS HOME FROM SDLI David McNeill. student at St‘ Dunstan‘s. returned to his home .in Ail-bertxm on Wednesday evening. RETURN FROM COTTAGE tr and Mrs. Friank Prid- ham of Fredericton, N.B.. have son to Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Pridiiam make Frequent visits 0 their summer cottage dur- ing the summer months. LIGHT DOCKET 3 Only one case was heard be- fore Magistrate R. S. Hinton. . in Summerside town pO‘lCe court yesterday, that of LPSlIC: Chaisson. charged with utteringI a forged document. He was re- manded to May 14 without bail- VISI'I'ED BROTHER Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tupnn. Kensington and Mr. and Mrs. George MacMillan. Stanhope, recently visited with Mrs. Tun-l lin's and Mrs. MacMil'lan's bro-l ther. Stanley Cole, who is a 133- l tient in the Prince County Hos- ; pita]. Summerside. BREAKS LEG Emile J. Gallant. Tignish 13‘ a patient at. Prince C o u n t y . Hospital. Summerside followui i an accident at his home. He tell i from a ladder while painting ms 2 barn and received a broken ‘ leg. and a severe shaking up. HAS HEART ATTACK Many peop. 1e ' the western l | part of the province are sorry to learn that Rev. A. S. Weir. ' the Palace Edward island Hospital as the result of a heart attack last. week. For some rs Dr. Weir was the well-loved min-l istei' of Alberton United Church- and since his retirement he hast on Presbytery supply: on both Alberton and O'Leary’ pastoral charges. In i____. i almost two years as Dr. Andre recentg ~-; . — _ lprniadc for services Beagle Club The revised project will cost. in the vicinitv of $150000 The . _ - . «proposed all To mvung “as KIM that "he (onfiilulwcen Alhai‘nl' 'struciion (it i ads in the par . been virtually assured by. SYDNEY ' The capFIBrem? tHighways Minister. Phiilii- Bea-519 Cl'l'h “'ll'l “Md '5 28"I‘litatheson. and this would * licensed field trial Saturday and ldncc the cost Sunday at their club grounds. l-‘i'VH‘m- lhas Mira Road. Judges will he sun. [A23 “’W M H 19X Roberts. Halifax and Pins. "W m “l “""m MM" ” Em...“ chm. m up the remaining $100.00!) Dalton. Sydney _ Saturday at 8.00 a.m. for the 13" {from "‘9 A'lam‘” WV'Plnpment and 15" male and female class- lmfml- ' . >. es and Sunday at the same time! Th“ “9“ "‘3" '5 3mm“ 3 for the 15" and 13" male and l‘m'mny the “am” “1””: as we female classes. Trophies will n :3th h" I" "‘9 Ill-“SUM”? to all first place hounds and ro. 1M" Cll“"“!l_ “alffl “'Ill the settes to the remaining place immll‘mn "’ “WW” 3"” 93‘" halde sin: of roads in the general area. On the field trial committee: “"“"" h“ “"1“ p""""’"‘ are S. Grant. E. Hohar. A. Hill-. was m weak 53"?“ chum R Macxmlmn' H Karen. uhcrc other than the industiial Marshals will be R. Bonang. .i tpark b'" '" lh“ 400. acre aer Zinman‘ A. Hutchinm El Manh'fis Ill? SG‘l‘VlCQS W'lll then hEI S. Grant. W. Naugler. S Stan- .- ley. R. MacKinnon. F. Corbett, J. Penney. L. Samipson. E. . bar and R. Cnurry. The classo, t At A Glance ficatiion committee ls matlc up By THE CANADIAN PRESS 4 u... D of F. Strickey. S. Grant. J. Poir- ier. E. Mann. A. Hutchins WEDNESDAY. May 6. 1964 he Senate gavc second reading —— approval in princi- —to the government bill establishing a 12-mile fishing limit off Canada's coasts. E. J. Benson. parliamentary secretary for finance. said future amendments to the estate tax act will have to be made after consultation with the provinces lmposter i Charge Laid l BURLINGTON. Ont lCPl-—A charge of impersonating a med- ical doctor was laid Wednesday 1 against a man who interned at‘ Joseph Brant Hospital here for '2. a C""""r‘" Associate Defence Minister Police said a warrant has (‘ardin said members of the been issued for the arrest o. armed forces will be permit- ted to givc (‘\‘lflt"l1('f‘ before the royal commission on bl iinguaiism and hicnlturalism --but in secret. Finance Minister Gordon said the government hopes to have amendments to the Ban Act prepared by the late. fall. the man under the name Andre Couture. but "we have no ldPa‘ w ere e is." 1 Dr. Couture, who was de-i scribed as an “impostor” by anl official of the Ontario ('ollege of Physicians and Surgeons. left i the Ottawa Valley town of' ‘ l he nmmons referred for Hawkesbury Saturday. Prnl'lllS- mmmmpc study a private In: to I'f’tlll'll ll"? '0 NM" hlm'l member‘s motion asking for set but has not hccn seen a rcvimv of research into since _ ‘ tobacco growing and process- He is charged with im-pcrson.. - ing. atinig his cousin, ni‘ Andre Cnii- THHRSDAV' May 1 ture of Chicontimi. Que. lhf‘: The Commons meets :I‘ only doctor of that name listcdl 230 p m EDT to debate aErl. in the (‘anadian Medical Dirrc- culture estimates The Senate torv sits at .'l . n.» trial park " This proposal would C 1" Lhetnid the gathering of Summer- std businessmen that he was, "reasonably sure“ that the ORDER NO“) FROM weather highway ‘ 3"“ Tm” Hovelock Lime Lew Young F impression after meeting with . Tfintghwmws by approximate-V last week. lgl‘lnc‘f Counltytwere (restored injaup of Sn. sostome and . . . V ‘ i 9 our "ens 0“ ‘9 'third was Gloria Arsenault. Eg-l gr::.-............. m... Mm . M a... DAIRY PRESENTS PRODUCTION AWARDS semath last Year‘s‘ provincial A Ingmar (“om-w 1" the“ live" and the United States Will . i Cham {on fiddler em r ed W.‘ competitions. Marcella Gallant. ; . ' I' ' Awards for highest product- Mr. Adams (second from left) side plant and [Nle VaniHeirk. lmr i: the‘ fidli‘ 009th .‘g'Egmont Bay. emerged first to '"5‘5' Fm“ Ul‘tl“ that Its 3m“ tons in milk and cream were presents his brother Reggie Central Bedeque. trightt toil i_____ "a no W1‘lhe ladies 16 and over class. join in supporting the action presented to the. winning Adams. ‘I . with the crcam producer at the Sum- . Mona Arsenal-nit... Swmimerside against mp Cast”, gnvemnwm. dairymen by Douglas Adams. award the highest cream merside plant. look on. Mr. L S was second choice With third 0" another quemon remlmg general manager of Amal- production 81‘ the OLearry Adams was the overall ttm ‘ e {plaice honors going to Marie " . ' gamated Dairies Iltd at the plant while Elmer Reeves cream producer for the com- ‘Arsenaiilt. Egmont Bay. '" m'ha-flr'hmml “"1 he “3“ company‘s annual meeting in ‘lPlll. of Freetown. highest puny with a mark of 7.519 I The final event of the even- "m" lam'haru “"‘h an" an"? Sll'T‘mN‘Vlde Tuesday "fight. milk producer at the Summer- poun s. p ‘ing. the men 16 and over class. "1"“ With RUN-“la Cflvm‘lng RUS' .saw Leonard Deraspe of Mt. sian approval of U.S. reconnaii-i iOttawa . . . . . . . . . .. 58 76 iScotia. and along the Bay of I U i ' ' ' v . - 1 Montreal . . . . . . . .. 53 78 Fundv coast of New Brunswick n .K. ;Carme1 finiislhing first. Harry harm, flights 0"... Cuba. ‘. _ . - , iHarvey of Enmore captured . .. ‘ . . ‘ I ' I u ‘ . . . . . . . . . .. 4f} 18 are tempertures expected to be I IONDON (R new Th 0 isocond place and Benjamin J- ubpvict Piem‘ircr hhrtu‘s‘htuliteil TORONTO iCPi ._ Obscricd Fredericton 3.1 Ti 'somewhat cooler With breezes {3 ~ 9" lS - 6‘ Pfipeny m,- St Louis took me fim M" l" 3 5P9“ “‘09” -“ ‘I temperatures from the weather Saint John . . . . . . .. 31 34 off the open sea. . ‘ ‘ _ V position Labor party appeared; ' no such agreement. existed. office; 34 7 Regional forecast‘. Kin: Lion Bill Brown. lcti. ancns (ounty. The award the Canadian National lnsti- rd w ' ‘ i .31 SPOI- i . ' ,. . ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' " - “ . _ _ con 1 ent ednesday Britains i Johnson “as told at his prcsu H I 12 2 . presents Keir Vesscy, York. was made for the 10th time title for The Blind. Shown municipal government won] ‘ lenint‘crence some U.S. offictaisi \lin \lax Icialfiafit l 'Cape Bieton fnd Prigce Ed. \\lll1 the Lions Chili “t‘ai'c of ' the contest. which is (30- looking on during the prcsen- take a frosifienward swing to. o i said there was Soviet agree. Damon ‘w I ‘ H Li“ 0. e own 63 l“.ard .Ismnflflcea: “25 E8.” the Eve" essay auartl i'oi sponsored by the Lions and tation is Keir‘s teacher. Mrs. .d» -' i" f 1 400 ct- ' "n - ’ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " L . ‘.-‘ m5" ' ' ' ‘ " “ ,U’ “,armi snllmw‘st “mds ' o’v' . . I ‘ ‘ a_\ in vo mg or .neary (1 y I mcni to the iliehts. Prim-p (,eoige .m m yarmfluth H ,,_g 54 , high a, Svdne‘. 32 and 65’ Chap -—r ‘ Gertrude Whitenay. ian town counctls throughout i thn the issue of economic Vancouver . . . . . .. 42 60 St John's. WM 21 50 iotteinn 35 and 65. o I England and Wales. I t. lboycoti of Cuba was raised. Victoria , , . . . . . , ._ 46 on F II. T k 'Tliese contests—which include 5 l Johnson was asked whether tic Edmonton . . . . . . .. 44 an l HALIFAX 'CP‘ -' “19 “VP-3* High tide today at Charlott eu n I e ores ry ruc hr“ 9‘90"?“ for the 32 9‘1' thought denial of goods to the Calgary . . . . . . . . .. .19 44 "1?" Office says skies \l'erelt‘lear town. 756 a.m. and 7.29 pm. A larged. indn'idual boroughs of‘ WASHINGTON (Api _ pres. (fax-1m regime could be eflec- Regina . . . . . . . . . .. '39 62 thrnllfllmlll "105' Of the dISlFlCl‘ At. Rustico 3.44 em and 2:34 nswers arm the gli‘ml Pew Greater Londqn‘. ident Johnson said Wednesday me unless U.S. allies co-oper- Winnipeg . . . . . . . .. 34 66 late WedneSday. However. Skies pom Summerside tide 18 min- ALBERTON _ The formiry “:Eficl'ogghgi’l‘mtficalcogxgns, the U.S. policy of economic iso.. ale. i’ Toronto . . . . . . . . . .. 55_* 5.9 “free lefllltdfil’ alibitig the :l‘orllllfl'll mes later than Charlottetowg fire truck from Alberton was ' . ' 7 " 7'" g " 7 "’- 1195 0 9 15 “(‘l 3“ a 9W' Sun rises today at 6.06 a.m. an S u called out yesterday afternoon mrerryevvm‘filgl' pr v.d th 1 f O I O isolated showers wegeFrleporteg sets at 313p,“ Ap gimes AD'L ._ 3 ._ j 1 . _ 0 I e e as at Summersi e. . .. . ——-——-,._________——-——‘ 21.: room: - r Revused S SlCle Par P ans l ' .‘(Mf‘ F.‘..’ l. i .i . ‘ ‘ oinion befort " -i The [li’apglelsi'rhonl‘e if: \lticr :llllltl‘gllilxillill‘rllillrf“: Alfrilhrgs Th? blau’ burned over ammlf‘fal eleCllonielPlfecmnslin gfll‘e‘ l A weak dismrbance crossing 3 too this week is that of \lr. ‘ linrc liccn busy exploring and two Ropes 0f brush and wow-1 “1‘51 ha” 0f OCtOber- i the GU” 01: S" Lawrence Win and Mrs. Andras Halupa who cypcrimcniing ‘with everything. land and was da'lgemu‘fly 0105.3 Though local gm'ernmenl V‘l'i . mm? m xewffmndl-and' wday' II! ha". been rmmimd “.1”. .hm. uh...” ,1“. Imus“ “my are at_ to some heavy timber when it ting is not regarded as a safe. v I a e n S leaving the entire district in a N.“ “ms and with “n. “H,” “swims (.mmmus' “.e" m” was brought under control by indication of how the country1 SOUIh“‘PSl?l'l.V flow 0 Warm. SHOES __ . I . . I I U Da's motilier after a septii‘u» liniwl little lads. apparently u” firemen and MthToni will vote in a general elecu’m' ' an - ry am only along thevAt-‘ . I tion of more than seven \t";ll'-~. boom in their new home. RCNR ll ".myerlhdess pmV‘d" Van" Sl'MMERSIDE BUREAUan n: of the Summerside close at hand. and the original lam'" mafia] semons "f Ml” When \tr and \ii. ll.lliii|| “to “Parts of their parents (“we "I a” m"- 0“ pmpert-V able ‘n‘l‘catmnPf trends- 0}“ THE GUARDIAN Board of Trade. strong support-400 acres will remain zoned as m-a d from their n-mm it; ‘mrl :i‘nntlniollier are illeu °""”"d by James “(Kenm- ‘5 ‘5. “Wk 5. local g"Ver’l‘: decision is accented to be cm of the protect. an industrial district to facili- fl'arvp‘ian January 1957_'”.{.. .,., uni» .m and with thankfulness gilk'lf‘wn A Strong “'md “'35. mimafgggifi—‘zmsh "pb '0 noz.made known within two months .Tlic original‘ plan called for‘tate this". he said i their small boys unh it: y'" 'illfl for his care o m inwfilrie who”: Ssmlmijmfa] dist‘rm cm'mcill': Eanngdon a reprised proposal by thea 4“" af‘l‘P at“??? b9 .USEd.‘ Industry Minister Leo F. Haiupa's mother, Min. who”; a” loop entering the home bar“. "1 V 3‘. “9r Hand and wales and (“own mum Summerside and Rural Pianhui in the revtsed SllbmlSSlfln.;Rogsiier look a copy of. me and their little girl with \lr :“W‘ ‘7'" '{llmeilm't‘ly 59"f“ e‘ ( o 9 re “as ex‘nngmsn" cils in Scotland — the Labor “in”: CnmmlSSion rm the a?” 'th ha: been m" m 35 amps “filed m'bm'l'q‘qu" “lth “rm Halnpa‘s parents in anol’ii‘r ’l‘i" I'll“ 1‘ 'd 2W?" alld 95"{ ' iparty so far claimed a net gain filmellml "f 3 W905“ new "1* l‘7i‘l‘l (‘filln‘llt “f95'flen‘l "l “W when he left for Ottan'a yester~ pan of the mum” Tharp in]; |l\'(‘ occasion and all of Al I . in; gems in England andoustrial park in the Pope braid ~aid last night "the costday for Dresemation law; in been same delay in rnnmu-in... hot-tin is thrilled by it. The: Wales and 16 in Scotland, :Roa‘l'Gme Road ‘ it was of \QI'VK‘H‘IE the area bias rte-1pm “'ppk‘ . Never before. have we been able to offer such with little Maria's rowinri lint «mic town was tense wnh ex-‘ ileamed last night all a regular tal'led it's growth As an ind s Committee service. Due to expansion and modernization we T ranspor'ta-t ion Nanci-S MacQu‘ame can now manufacture approximately 1.0th tons of high lime per day. ‘1 airman will be started soon He, stated that he had been given this Works Havelock. l\ (berry Valley. P. E. T. 8. River 7-4 Phone. Vernon Phone [16534-243 Wlnll‘STPI‘ Mlaitheson Do You Want To . . . RE-TIRE YOUR CAR Are you tired of the hum and growl of your present winter tires, or do you Whichever the case may be. you need want to save them for another winter. new summer tires; and there is nothing as outstanding as the Prices and Types of the new Firestone Tires. NEW 750 x 14 FIRESTONE NYLON TIRES As Low As .75 Without Trade II 825 x 20 10 ply NYLON TRUCK TIRES As Low As DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Classified death notice column plane were able to control tthe fire before any dwellings were destroyed or damaged. (0? Wlnphotn) MAHAR~At the Charlottetown‘ Hospital. May 5. 1964. M Pius Mahar. 82 Green F‘reet . in her Tlst year. Resting hit the Hennessey Funeral Home l from where the funeral willi be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock in the Church of the .' Most Holy Redeemer for Re- . quiem High Mass at 9.30. in- i termem will be in the Roman ‘ Catholic cemetery. RAMSAY—At Hamiton. P.E.l.. May 6. 1964. Leslie C. Ram- say. aged t5 years. Funeral '1 :- GRANADA LOUNGE Takes pride In presenting for your listening pleasure Miss Maiden Rogerson. vocalist. This will be Miss Rogerson's first performance since her recent re- turn from Europe. We invite you to hear this outstanding vocalists. Friday and Saturday evening. Showfimos at '10 and H p.m. 5.00 36 Month Road Hazard Guarantee ROBINSON Supplies Ltd. 187 Queen St. Dial 4-8661 arrangements will be announ- ced later.