Liz: More Ian 150 young Plopll Ind I number of parents were on hlnd {or “Indlun Day" at the l-lillsaeat playgrounds yes- de children s", 3-3". l ‘/ ’kfigc ‘ new 3.1!} It ."1 ‘ . T 1 .. tip 'INDIAN DAY; AT HILLCREST PLAYGROUND played Indian (or A day. Talk In part in the various games. contests and singing songs of Indian origin are left to right. Karri Crawford, Kenny Crawr TO MEET MARKET DEMAND Island Plan’r ls Importing Milk From Nova by EEDRGE coNno l The present level of av hle‘ milk supplies on Prince Edward lsirod is considerably below iue vsium requir to meet mar-g iiei demands icr dairv p"n(ll'" e; and consequently whole milk‘ is being imported irom Nov al scoua to tilt the gap i it was learned yesterday lilail Central Creamerles Ltd. oi Char-l lbttetown has recently compli‘t»; od arrangements with a number. MNovl Scntla producers in hath l the Haitian and Amherst areas and awe row m-“haslng milk tram these sources. l Up to the limo the new agree-l ment was reached. all the milk‘ used in the plant's production hcd been obtained from milk producers oil the island alonm although the products were mar- keted thrmrghout the Muritlmes. The president of the cream- erv. John dimmnnds. whllp not disclosing the actual volume be- ing received lrom the mainland producers. hidlcated that It rc-y presented a substantial amount oi the total supply. in tact. he. said. that dui-iiiic the month (ifl June. Nova Scott. milk accoun-l ted iot- approximately 25 per cent oi the company‘s total ip-l tshe for the month. i mm- The move marks the ltrst timel in the company's history than mainland milk hes been purchfi ted by the island itrm. it was buought on by the shortage on the round and the increased market or dairy products such WESTERNl BRIEFS m FIRST TOUR Vernon and Jim Shaffncr. twin at and Mrs. William (allowing their attendance at My Scout Gilweu course. Camp nod-rick. New Glasgow. Thu, at: the Welcome guests Ii Mr cousin. Graham Bennett I“ )A'rl. Bennett. Alherton. mm —- Th e tuners! lot- Mfl. .Rov P. Hues. ti- wu held Monday aliariioon hum the Compton Funeral Home E "I United Baptist Church. rzll‘baarera m 'Claude it up. m. 'Undoll Rogers. Wilfred Wm. Alli-on Karril. Ever- !“ Mlle", Holman. The ‘IH 07 R. T. Helm-no. where Compton Mineral Elm-lo I ll. mulch of Christ. Slim. hire service was con- D. L. Howie“ . wflllarn gum. it - modern processing plant which as evaporated milk. butler, ic- ('1'an and special products pru- dliced by Central Creamerleli The arrangement will be bene- ficial in all parties concemld It was stated for In addition '0 Raeforcl Locke " Dies Al 63 our.th — A well lmriwn prinoc County resident. has- iord Locke. ot the Locke Road. died Monday morning at the Community Hospital. O'Lexry. in his otth year. Mr. Locke was a p- piosi dent and secretary the O'Lcary Credit Union. a man- brr or the Masonic and Orange lodges in O'Leary and an elder ot the Cape Woite united Church. He son the late lllr. and Mrs. John Locke, Locke iioad. lie is survived by tds wile. the iorrner Harriett Learn. three sons‘ John and ciybourne st 01 .ls’t‘» ~«/ » ford, Sieve Goodwill. Cheryl Goodwin, Linda Jennings and Kathy Spider. one of the Hill- crest ' . Sco’ria satisiying the island needs it air so opens market outlets ion sought by the Nova Scotia pru- ducers. These producers were looking tor buyers and since Central Creamerles had the need. the lant tacllities. markets and iranspartation svuilablc. it was a natural agreement. TANK TRUCK One oi the problems lacing the plant when it decided to reach iurther uileld tor supply sources was that stance. This was overcome by to in- Ititutinn or a regular daily mll Probe Continues Into Stabbing — Three men are being sought by town police lior questioning in connection with the stabbing at an airman in downtown Sumnicrstde Satur- day night. Police said LAC Kl). Hyett was stabbed when he retiistxl a demand for cigarettes irom a group at three or more men who Street alter midnight Saturday. Hyetl fell to the street bleed- ing profusely from a stomach wound. He was taken on hospital where he was tied In satis- i'uctory condition last night. Police um haplntl the wound- ed airman may have recognlud nne or more of his attackers. Supreme Ci. AllowsAppeol The appeal oi Sheldon w. Har- vey was allowed by Mr. lustice . R. Bell in Supreme Court yesterday morning. Harvey had been sentenced to seven days in Queens County at run by a truck tanker brill-cell the mainland areal and the Charlottetown plant. The equipment used for this lervice \vus male available as the company had recently pur- chased a llrge tank truck l'nt‘ the transport oi milk trom Char- inttetown ta Summerside and it was placed an the mainland to I: t u . The truck. which has a stain. lers steel milk tank with a cap. acity M 40.000 pounds of fluid v milk. went into service on its ew run several weeks ago and makes a daily round trip of ape proximately too miles. Jail on April 5 in city police cntlrl n a charg driving lwhile intoxicated. WEATHER TORONTO to?) —- Tempera- tures issued by ottice: Min. Max. 44 at home: Wayne. in Toronto: ,, tour daughters. Thelma (Mrs. James .iohnstonl, North titan. ahy. Mary (Nuts, Cyril Cooki Cape Wolte; Nos-inn (M . Roscoe harbour» lvlont. r . actiy (Mrs. William Wai- lncei Alharton: one er. Cli'lmurnc. Berlin. N.l-l., and a sister. Mrs. Lena Manleflan. Summerslde. The funeral service wil be held al the Cape Wolfe United Church Wednesday at I p.m. Interment will In in W Strawberry growers Ln the Pisquid area have a new has just been completed. that is expected to add greatly to the oftflciency of the marketing of the crop produced in the dis- tric Milton Rodgerson told this paper the building rum more than 100 test in length and it is at teet wide. The old building — the tormec Clsrlt srothcra ware- house waa to teet long and the new one run. to pit tact. he said. The plant can handle 40.0w hak. resident Artist at the Uni- veralty of New Brunswick. will be held at the South London Art Gallery this month. Many of the paintings are scenes of London executed while Bobak was here cemetery. lalt year. New Processing Plant Operating At Pisquid boxes a day which is cxpecied d to be handle. Mr. clu be hullcd by the new hulls SHOW ME. ARTIST LONDON (CP) — All exhibi- tion of pulnlu’lgl by Bruno up- the biggest elngle day'- llodgerson exp ed. It has a cooling room 'th a retrigcr tioh unit. where the berries can be held until they ing unit installed. The plant will be supplied by Toronto Ottawa Halifax Charlottetown deey .. Ysrmouth St. John‘s . Dawson . 70 Vancouver . 55 M ictoria 55 sq Mnnctol'l . 59 72 Saint John 55 7: Quebec . 52 ’ M ' 55 7‘] Montreal . 60 M Edmonton . 52 85 Calgary 52 82 Regina 61 99 Winnipeg 62 92 65 BS 61 84 58 70 56 69 55 as 58 69 50 so HALIFAX (CF) — 1112 well- ther office says no citaitge is expected hiesda'y h be fal'r Maritime! weather and heari- pcrnnm should riilc to .llte mid 10's in mast Ima. Forecasts: Cape m. Prian Edward “Lind: madly clear Tuesday, but not so cool: winds light: low high Tues!” MSydneySGaod'N.GiIflotte-5m M75. townsos High tide today at town t ma a.ill. and D.m. At Rusflco at 7.19 a. m. and 9.42 pm Summerslde tide eighteen minutes later In Charlottean Sun rises May at 4.19 and sets at 7.23. Charlotte- 12.1 ISLAND NEWS PAGEl l Summertide And Prince County l Children lniured, Driver Is Sought O'LEAJIY — RCMP in patrols pound fracture d one lag. Wis Prince Com tut aim wet-cl ‘ taken first to the Community Tina Gunilla, Chtrlottetown, :l‘ucs., luly 23, 1963. 8‘ approached him on Notre Dame Hi the weauier h truck which sent two ctsildren so has- pitaia .5th by I lm hack in West Devon M. 1.” pm. were Cecil lid Debby Kaylee. young lot! In! dauaizr of m. and sending tor the driver at an altered nitrous-ins halt—urn have hem walkmg’ is 3E Mrs. es. Cecil, who ordered a oom- SUMMERSIDE — 'l‘wu Sume merslde men. ltoger Chaisstlll. age 24. and J. Willium Lavin- lette. will appear in town magis- irate court this morning follow- ing a charge of throwing rocks at vehicles and homes in t he east end the town Sutniday nlsht. Chslsson pleaded guilty in the charge berore Magistrate R. S. nton. QC. in yesterday's cullri. hut Lavlolette declined to make a plea as he wished to consult a lawyer. Chaisson will be sen- tensed ioilowing the hearing oi Lavioiette's case. Town police received a pum- of calls at approximately 12.30 Saturday night troin resl. denta and per s on 1 driving through the east end of the town who had rocks thrown at their homes and vehicles. In one Instance a rock the site ot a baseball struck the window i a car on the driver's side. bounced oil the metal and struck the driver on the shoulder. Had the window been rolled up. serious injury could have resulted. Chaisson said in court yester. day that the two oi them had been drinking but he could not give the magistrate an explana- tion for their peculiar behavin". Five witnesses iestitied in the case oi James J. Ticklish. char. and with leaving the scene of an accident in which a vehicle he was driving was involved. Berry oi the summerslde testllled in an earlier Ticklish. had said driven his vehicle any later than 12 noon ay the accident. took place. The accident. scratching of I new vehicle. the property of a town car dealer. was believed to have happened betan 1.00 In 7.00 p.m.. June 27. Damage amounted to . . Three persona testilied tat they saw Mr. Ticklish In the vicinity of the accident at up proximately 3.30 the same day. driving his vehicle. but no evi- deuce was presented to the ac- tual happening or the time n the accident. The cos» was iurther adinllr- had to July 25 when detcace PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL Report for June: Grade VIII: 1. Manse. 2. Willard Grade vii: 1. son. 2. by one“. 5. John Moi-rel] Grade VT: 1. Eric Weekl. 2. Byron Stevenson Grads V: 1. Donna Ricknx. 1. Garland MacKinnon. 3. Errol ith Enl Mly Nicholson Blair Nichol- Grade W: i. Reginald Mac- Klnnon. 2. Ronald Mackinnon. p s. .iuiitth Barlow Grade iii: 1. Wayne Barlow. . Mary [All Mort-ell. 8. Keith Morreil Grade II iai: i. Wilma Mor- to Grade II (hi: 1 Elaine Weekl. 35 We", eat of which is Plus MacDonald with 10 lo 12 acres she's. are It employees at peair production and the berries ere put into pails. he “id. HONOR DICKle roLKESToNn. England «art A piasue has been unveiled on a house in thta Kent seaport 1. Vernon Stevenson Highest average nd ilocstc the one which may have Rock-Tossing Charge Faces lwo S'side Men Hostfital ln 0'16“? and than to hospital in Ciurkpnietawn try Crozltsr‘s ambulance from Colcr .man. i ills siser who has a tractinod elbow is a puttssit in hospital at when . The truck which is believed to have been a blue half-Ion Dodge is reported to have kept on so ing alter stritcng the children. CMP last night were busy stopping trucks in the west‘ Prince arcs in an attempt tol i been involved. lawyer laruce MacDonald will present a number oi witnesses. Cecil G. Gallant. Wellington. and James Kennedy. Summer- side. were found guilty on sep- arate charges oi having unlaw- iui possession of a vehicle while in a state pi e n d Daphne Solomon. 1.9. of Ceylon. wears dalra. earrings, collar piece. bracelet and ring. set with star sapphires. la: and cat‘s eyes. These FORTUNE IN JEWES emeralds am mined, Misc Suit-non has been voted Oats ion gem queen tor 1963. to? Wirephotoi. are Products of Rat-Minimal Ceylon. one oi the Far East's best-shan cenhe-rs for war tons and semi-prch cums, whens all but diamonds Ind were each lined son and cosL'i. The case oi Ronald Joseph Pl- neau, who pleaded guilty to live charges or issuing false cheques. was adjourned to July as ior sentencing. Harnld Young. age ls, stsn. ley bridge, was remanded in custody to July 29 when he will be sentenced following a plea oi guilty to n charge of break and enter. Town Frnscctttor George ed a tail term in View oi the tact that the secured is also charged with an oticnce by Queens Cuunty RCMP. Highway Toll ‘ Is Low Al 28 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Accidents took the lives of at least 5] persons across Canada during the weekend. Road mis- haps accounted for N deaths A Canadian P r e S B surv [rum 3 p.111 Friday to midnight lSunday local times recorded iii 'pcrst'lns drowned. three killed in tires and tour trorn other acci- dcntal causes. ‘ Ontario had 17 iataiiues—six traffic deaths. eight drowning! and three other deaths. QuEbec reported 11 traffic deaths and tour drownings. I The Western provinces had a Ihotal of 16 fatalities. The break- ldflwn: Manitoba. one iraii'lc. two drowningfi: Suskaichewsn‘ five traffic, one drowning and a man killed by a train; Alberta. lone trailic; liritish Columbia. ‘two trsiiie and three burned to eath. Nova Scutla had two highwny deaths. Three persons drowned n New Brunswick. Newiound. ‘ land and Prince Edward Island Davisrm Bigger. reported no fatalities. Thi- Survey docs not inrlude’ industrial accidents. k n o w n l slayings or suicides. CLAIM 500 KILLED SAIGON tfieutcrsi—Tlie South Vietnamese air force Saturday ' ommunisi plier- flllaa killed In a mnlor action about so miles l‘rom here. ever ground forces observers said 300 would he a more at:- curate iigure and us. advisers laid it might be as low as 200 P— E ow. lwss twice a winner in the up. COTTEN NARRATES Hollywood and the Donations Gratilying; Swimlligrs Go Sat. Committee yesterday announ- ced that donations toward the promotion oi the July 27 mara- thon swim trom Cape Tormen- tuie to Borden. have been wry gratiiyi'ns. The latest donation to he re- ceivod is a cheque tor 52m irom the Gusidisndvatriot Publishing Company in Charlottetown. Camila train as far as natick, Mass. some it; swimmers will enter the water oi the North- uniberland Strait on the New lirunswick side at 9 am. Sat- urday. should high winds inter- iere with the event it wul be rescheduled tor Monday. With more than $3,000 avail. rick Hanley, Sussex, N sthic. it has been announced Lhat a prim at $1,000 will 30 h the winner of the marathon. Entrants for the event In- clude Ronald Bums. Cape Tor- mentine. N.B.. who includes weight lilting. and running in his SPDI‘lS program. A! well as swimming; Morgan Milchcll. Charlottetown. iiieguard at stanhope Lane. and last year's winner ot the Alherton three. lrlile swim; and Bill Connor. rsirview. i-laliiax. N.s. pro and 1961 winner of ihe l-lsiliaxl atal Day swim. and cul'nvcti- tor in many long distance swims. Another Charlottetown entry; member of the City police force. is Ihe win~| her at live long distance swims; Ehhsi‘leet.l l Helen Carragher, men's division of the three-mile‘ swim at Albertan. FROM NEW ENGLAND .lnhn Starrett. Nutick, Mass. narrnle' Stars. a weekly series about the enter. tainment industry starting Scpl.l all on NBC-TV. i Joseph Colten will ‘ the in the Burden Legion home at I p.m. swuu MEET PLANNED A swim meet tor all age IIDHPS. starting at 12.30. Will bl another feature or the day. A mile swim will be among use events. Muratnoo winners will be on. ven in parade irnrn the Legion some at a pm. accompanied I ,5 “m, England by the two bands. A victory protessional, and has competed “5"” 5‘. 3’39 '93‘“ “'i” “'3‘ and placed in the CNE swim. PM? 3mm“: wnyne Macundv Tm"). N‘s-v Becausepi titles. the length n! is u student at MacDonald Coir “m "3mm ‘0' ‘h‘ "’1'" " lege‘ He is in need M a b0" .0 uncertain: but Jim Pendergast. mummy km E mm to swim liaison othcer. estimated comm. this morning that it might be in Gm“ Mucxem‘e‘ was the vicinity oi eight hours. Stadacnna. was the labs winner m m, of the Halifax Natal Day swim, and is a former second—place winner at the CNE swim. other entrants. whose biogra— phies have not been received are John La Coursiere. point Now Many Wear vln t‘t‘é‘gtiiéfmi'r’fiihl‘."“§rf“‘ oFJii FALSE TEETH Stevenson. Sus c'x N 01;“; With More Comfoth " G“, Am a plant alkalin- rge Barton. Borden. George gfimsrm‘yl’imi'flmmm “Turk” Arsenault. Sumerside; and Robert Cassette. Chlcauti- .pa°a"ty’ mi. Que. w odor" Northumberland strait h s it been conquered only twice. lirst by Evelyn Henry. spuuiport. in 1950. and Mrs. Dorothy {Gal- lanti Peters. Summerside. in 1 '5 les secord. Susuil. Np mm or roiling. caucu' (denture breath). as. u nu ma couch. Spectators on hand for the oc. casion will not lack entertain. ment. rnival. sponsored by the Borden Athletic Club and Albany Lions club. will get un- derway at Burden rlnk at in am i The Lovat Scots Pipe Band and RCAF band will attend. sud Wilbur troupe (rpm the Am- herst School tor the Deal wiu stage their tumbling and tram- poline set several times during the da . A tiddling and step dancing contest will be iestured. Elit- ries are to be sent to issues Machrmack, Borden. Lem Paqllet and his dancers will at- so be included in the entertn ment. A lerris wheel, rides and pop. ies will occupy the children. Nu- merous other games, including bingo. will complete the picture. A lobster supper wtu be served FALLS FROM TOWER PISA. ltaly (Rculerst—A 40-} year-old ltalian plunged to teet to his death Saturday from the third storey oi Leaning Tower ot Pisa in iront ot ioii horrified tourists. One woman tourist vainly tried to prevent the man irum tsllintz by grsh- hing his shirt. . grades — En Highest averages in Junior grades — Reginald MacKlnnun rial ens wrote halitnof his novel 'Ltltia Dor- and Wilma Morrell. Teacher Grace chlox. WMMMIMMMGW liliHAliE M5,- ll “wi‘llo .lti‘liulttiii'tcl‘ ill lillllll‘ili t l‘mllml ‘ Moiil it" ‘lll. ROHI’VI HAE'AS COMPANY WW reflection Perfection Perfection Helping Island Agriculture GROW CENTERAL GREAMERIES Ltd. CREAMERY BUTTER MADE IN CHARLOTTETOWN ENJOYED THROUGHOUT THE MARITIME EASTERN TRUST “WEED IN V! THIN! CERTIFICATES EVAPORATED MILK 4&5 on amounts of $100. and upwards ICE CREAM Interest will be paid hall yearly by cheque or allowed to accumulate at the same rate. Ira-In- roll-I'll. cm Golden-flu mills-hum“. WELLI- Ifi..- .. 7k um" utter, ‘