f 2'' The CBC booth at the Pro-' vincial Exhibition is a popular spot as various television and radio personalities take turns in manning the booth. Shown .-I‘. caciao-n'i.§‘pdputAn AT sxursrriou above are David Orr. fleft) director of CBC informa- tion services for the Maritim- es. is preparing to pass out brochures on CBC programs, while Lloyd Maclnnis (centre) master of ceremonies on the Gazette TV show, is signing his autograph for a youthful admirer. CWL Deplores Moves For legalized Abortion By EDNA BLAKELY HALIFAX (CPl—Thc Catlin llc Women's League of Canada Wednesday deplored reports -re- quests for legalized abortions for women who have taken drugs which might cause defor mities in the expected child. The resolution. adopted by delegates at the league‘s 42nd annual meeting here. noted that “many favor terminating preg- nancy by abortion in cases in which it is prabable the child will come into the world do- formed." The resolution said "abortion is murder. no matter what the condition of the livingr commended the. federal government for its pro- ferred assistance to parents of malformed babies. Another res-[ olution asked the government tor delay granting approval of new drugs until they are thoroughly tested and declared safc before being allowed on the market. The resolution said “the death of mothers and malformation of infants has been attributed to‘ certain drugs." The resolution: referred to deaths which are‘ believed to be caused by a birth control pill and pillsl taken during early pregnancy‘ which have been blamed for malformation of babies‘ limhs.', Both resolutions passed with: discussion except for the word- 5 ".-in increasing tendency toward nhsccnc matter and profane language in television produced in Canada." Pulpwood Boot ~ Sails For France SUMMERSIDE — The Ger- man freighter "Pallas" sailed 1.500 cords of P.E.l. pulpwood in her hold. Loading operations were car- ried out by P.E.I. Produce Com- pany. The ship arrived in Sum- merside harbor last Thursday. National president Marguerite Burns of Halifax said she had many complaints about two pro- grams but did not specify which ones they were. Reading material and movies came under the scrutiny league members. Delegates re- solved to strive for better read- ing material on the newstands and particularly in the CWL members‘ homes. The league will ask the film in(iuslr_v to “improve the man- ner in which the moral struc- ture of our Christian and dem- ocratic way of life is portrayed by .-i better selection of subject in films." No mention was made of a recent Ontario case where I Roman Catholic boy was adopted by a Protestant family when league members a _ to strongly urge that adoption legislation “which respects religious rights -of thehchildrel 0, Class" Passes lrishtown Irrs.l.'ttow'n—'I‘he entire class of grade emit students here passed the r en-t provincial examina- tions for that grade and were presented with certificates and Prizes In the Irrishtown Hall. tag. 5‘. - The students and their teacher. Mrs. Mary Mann were congratu- lated on their success by H. MacLeod. The class with their is is made up of Kathryn Campbell, 662: Julie Campbel' 592: lliam K. MacLeod. 362 Blayae Mann. 5%: Lita M‘-acLcod 480. Harold Evans 4649: and Loiv MacLeod. 413. Following the presentations ro- ‘freshments were served and ‘dance was held. W 4 Shots Fired At Cutter- *In W. Prince ALBERTON -— Several shots are reported to have been fired at a fisheries patrol cutter, the Mary Ann. off the Kildare Cap- es area Tuesday afternoon. The cutter is reported to have been picking up and destroying lobster fishing gear in the area. The shots are said to have oeen fired from the high cliffs on the shore and it was impossible for the cutter's crew to land in the area. damage is reported to have resulted from the shots and none of the fisheries offi- cers was injured. although the shots landed near the craft. The incident is being investi- gaed by the RCMP = case c ould become a serious ISLAND nrws PAG7 Summerside And Prince County 1 The Gnardhn, Charlottetown, Notable Increase Reported I In Potato Blight In Province A "notable increase" in the number of potato fields infect- ed with late blight is reported in the Weekly Potato Bu]-l At e disease rcondltion has much as potato experts have expected. may be necessary to sun re adequate covers The interval ys under the present 3." the bulletin says. “A top-killer should be ap- plied several days before h a r- . vesting any field in which only. a trace of blight may be p re- ' ' ‘sent on the leaves. Unless this‘ [is done the grower is likely to suffer losses from late blight r rot. Ithat. however. th not rogressed as ther. ideal forthe spread blight. The bulletin says that it is like ly low temperatures have slow- tube I °d d9“ "'9 9”“ °' “'9 d1" “Potato insects have not‘ ' generally increased in numbers OISE. SOUND WARNING d i th k r The bulletin warns the dls- “r us e past wee due to weather rieonditions. the I B. M'acRae right. presents a I wea er m roves. rnsec u-‘ problem within a few days if the nnon, coup‘; build up ye,-yp°¥.. cheque for $5 donated by fljollt Wefllllef 0011- pidly and therefore it is wise to ' u 8- ]apply an insecticide even It ll 8l1'0fl8lY ldVl!€d lllllithough the insects are not nu- spraying should be carried out | me.-ou5_" ll10l‘0ll8l1lY all 91131! M The bulletin is prepared by this time.. In fields where the F‘.M. Cannon and L.C. Callbeck lot? STOW"! l8 9X099BlVP. SPI'aS'- of the Experimental Farm in lng the rows in both directions Icharlottetown. Wood 3 Youths I At Borden BORLEN —— Three youths. two from Cornwall and the other from North Pinnette were injur- ed last night when a 1962 Va1i- .- ant wit the road between the weighing scales and the power house or the entrance to the ferry i0I‘TI'llllal at Borden. Blair Construction is Underway On Llnkletter Motel Annex SUMMERSIDE - A 10-unit The steel and concrete block addition to the Llnkletter Motel annex will be a two-storey buil is now under construction on ding with five units on each RAEDALE FARM PRIZE Prusseureo Agriculture Minister Andrew E Raedale Farm to Wallace I over. Ayrshire cow 10 years and j from shock. neck injuries and la lacerated arm. Blair Beer has ‘ Morecornfortwearlng l FALSE Hero is a. pleasant way to overcome < ‘.i“ v1J by A1- Marm- who showed the best man which i. owned wood and sons, field. ANIMAL VIRUS The first animal virus disease was discovered in 1898. niuredl Pier A it . was stated. Frizzell is said strfferins ATTENTION! For all your Car and Fire ‘ TEETH? INSURANCE . ment of the RCMP. The Bowness Funeral Home ambulance. Sum- ‘ merside. was called and the pa- ed iused as a parking lot. Charles I‘ ‘ ‘ Linkletter, proprietor of the mo- S‘side Court Has Only One Case SUMMERSIDE — Only _one case was on the docket of town pol‘oe court before Mag- istrale R.S. Hinton. QC. Yester- d . ay. Robert A rnold Hitchcock. Wellington. pleaded guilty to a charge of driving a motor ve- hicle while his abilities were impaired by alcohol or a drug and was fined $100 and costs. ‘tients were taken to the Prince , County Hospital. Dr J. C. Bon- nell_ Bcdeque was called to the ; scene’ of the accident and they i were treated by Dr. S. R. Cam- . tel. said yesterday the parking lot will also be used on Sun- SUMMERSIDE — In 8 court‘ days by the congregation of the Presbyterian Church for story published in this news-3 parking space for its cars. large pylon, bearing the in Hed Market Street about 100 yards floor as well as an office and Blair Wendell. Beer. Corn_wa|l, l‘oos1smpl;aot:egiso::’f;rt. F£S Ca" us today_ west of the motel and exca- 1 utility mom; with space for an said to ‘have been the driver; 1 u’gpe,‘fmd10w"e, pm'“'l’hom them vation was "completed yester- additional 10 rooms at t h e ‘ Blair Frrzaell. Cornwall and Don- anrrtigr so get. m feeloméare cglm- . day by the contractor. M. F. Jnorth end. The \hones in each aid Ross of North Pinette. all in ‘gm m_',ee“n‘;_ fgmfannlg (limb Schurman Company Ltd. Laurie - unit will be connected to the. the Want Seal of the Vehicle hi? gglglrl 513:5; ,po(t}:t<>\Fgr. <_!Il_1!§§_ik_-:1 "plate 3 0 ‘ j: goilteesctzgnd Associates are the ar- :::llChbO8I'd at the motel prop- ‘ E-)r[r,;b’Srii:'et2;‘;-o(afdiht;ou;i§§da;r(; . m mum .m_"hm_ .: 92 Queen st ma] Ma“ 1 The d “ammo” residence went over a fairly steep embank— __ llocated immediately to the east me“ . Fflf er SOI1 .of the annex site will be torn Th“ 03'' ‘S °5“m3l°d '0 he ' rnunsnnv AN!) FRIDAY AUG. 16 & 17 I = down and this area win he total loss by the Borden detach- "THE LOST WORLD" Color Starring Michael Rennie. Jill St..John. David ison. W4 STARLITE DRIVE-IN TH "A SUMMERSIDE EAST P. A Thaddeus 1 Llnkletter Motel 5 ms‘ paperr yesterday. . lg“. WI“ adorn eron of Summerside at the Kn°'-‘kW°°d “'35 SW3“ 3 5"" l the facade of the new structure mm‘ . 1 m°nll‘ 5“5P°nd9d 9°”l’3“¢° l°"l and the whole building is of a‘ Th“ "ar “'35 pmceedmg t°" wards the ferry at the Borden ‘ ‘ pier at what the driver reports as not an excessive rate of speed. Donald Ross was admitted to hospital with shock and a badly cut hand. It could not be learned if lllf’ other two would be admit- Creating 3 Wbllc dl5l'-“'b3“°°- modern. graceful design that While hls 50“ A159" K”°¢kw°°d will enhance the area in which W33 El‘/9“ 3 °“9'Y€5“' 9“5l’°“d°d ' it is being constructed. Mr. sentence for assault which oc-l Lgnkletter stared °“"‘°d ml the L'3“"°x Island 1"‘ l The completion date has been dian reservation causing ' y ; . ‘ _ harm to Indian Supervisor JD. 4 get for some “me 1" Novem I‘?! ‘VICTORIA (Continued from page 1) also high on some of the ma- turc rows. Special prizes included a che- he strictly adhered to. With a view to increasing costs of higher education. league members agreed to pc- tition the federal government to increase the age for allowance to 18 years from 16 in cases where the child is still in ‘hoot ‘ Nine Cadets ' A From Tignish 3 4 log e motion. ' RAP OBSCENE MATTER ; Delegates expressed plonstlrcv at the CBC’s s eclal aster week programs but objected tor’ (Also see announcements ll columns adjoining Classified Aé. vertlslng section.) l HIGGINS -— At the Prince‘; County Hospital on Wednes- day, Aug. l5..l962. Mrs. Mary. Higgins of South Kildnre in! her 76th year. Her rcmainsl are resting at Jelley's Funeral | Home. 0'Leary until Friday’ noon. then to St. John's Ang- lican Church. Ellerslle. f or funeral service commcncingl at 2 o'clock. Interment in thcl church cemetery. | GAUTIIIEB —- In the Charlotte» ‘ town Hospital. Aug. 15. 1952.] Urbain Gauthier. formerly of North River. aged 45 years. Resting at the Bennessey Fu- neral Borne. Funeral arrange ments to be announced later. MCINNIB — In the Charlotte- town Hospital. Aug. 16. 1962. in John D. Mclnnis, Savage Har- bor. aged 79 years. His re- mains were transferred from essay Funeral Home It the home of his son. John D. Melanin. Jr. Ftmeral ar- r Colcs. Milton Station: Eric Laird LATE NOTICES V‘ GUERNSEY I(‘ontinu0(l from page 1) nd Sons. Milton: Harrison Green and Sons. Kingston and (:;u'tlt Holmes. Clyde River. PRIZE LIST 2-yt':u' old dry: I and 3. Er- trust I-‘. (‘olcs and Son; 2. Roy \‘nunker. — Two year old in milk: 1. Roy Vounkcr: 2, Eric Laird and Son. Milton: 3. J. Eric Hurry. Three-year old dry: 1. Harold Palmer and Sons; 2. Ernest F. (Tales and Sons:" 8. Harrison Green and Son. . Three-year old in milk:-1 and 3. Harold Palmer and Sons; 3. their instructor. Earl J. Mac-« Donald. cf Tignish Squadron No. 641 are in Greenwood. N. 5.. spending three weeks at sum mer r . The cadets are Cpl. David Perry. errmce Arsenault. Wol- ter Ohaisson. Clifford Desltoches. Rabat Deskocrhes. John Hand- ralam. Allison MacDonald. Mich- ael Moeklu and Valmore, Rim- ard. F0 Hector Buote will spend the last week with the cadets. re- llevlnr. Mr. MacDonald. ro: is sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion at Tignish with Flt.- '. Roy M:acLeod as can- manding offices-. . Cam_plRoyal Bank trophy l 'l‘l»£tV.‘di—Nine air cadets andl The Tignish air cadet squad- . and so“ que for $25‘~presented by Rae- dale Farms to the best Ayr- shire cow. 10 years and over, which went to Almon Wood and on: The Bank of Nova Scotia tro- phy was presented to the Jun- MacLeod_ eT- l ted last night. both cases each man was ordered not to return to Lennox Small House Island. to keep the peace and be ‘of good behaviour. and to make B N ' tit ti n for medical and hos- pnlfal uexlpenses incurred by the in ident. 0 Both men are said to be re- ,’ sidents of Scotchfort. - Both Stores owned ‘home of Ernest Cannon. Starring: Maureeril O'Hara. Brien Keith. Steve Coch- I CUDMORE Gr P.J.'s Ltdf wnnxnno SPECIALS SATURDAY & MONDAY. AUGUST llitll and 17th "THE DEADLY COMPAMONS" uh and Chill W' s. STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE SUMMERSIDE EAST P.E.l. 4 ?__- ond operated by Wilf Cudmore couche RR. 9 SUMMERSIDE — The small Alberton Has ‘lor champion female ahd went Ni holas Road and its contents . HEINZ to E. Lund and Sons and the ea '1 t were quickly destroyed by fire went to L Doc around noon yesterday while Mr. T Keith Boswell and Sons for I‘ EC nnon was away- i:':::.".‘.:“ Awm°~ — An -mow t ..:":..‘:':‘..:: ::2::*:."r:3";" .21‘; '“"°""'’ ‘ PRIZE LIST gigahgtisfggttelwwzéhgsfelfi ;Vm1:4ac_ 3 door neighbour who had to run ‘ 11 07 BOTTLE i Two-year-old in milk: 1. Keith Donald M Afbemm veéterday [about] a half-mile to themnealrfist - " {Boswell and Sons; 2. Almon ‘ - A eel? 0n€_ 0 Summon 1‘ 8- wood and sons; 3_ E. Lund and an°m°°“' A st‘ L°“j5 r°5'd°M' couche fire department. 2 TOT’ 471 lsons. Bethel. Three-year-old in milk: 1. A. MacRae and Sons; 2. Col. Fred 1. Andrew. Charlottetown; 3, D. Fred MacRae and Son. Hun- - ter River. Four-year-old in milk: 1. Al- mo Wood Son and s: 2. A. MacRae and Sons; 3. E. Lund Mature cow in milk: 1. And- rew B. and Fred T. MacRae; 1 3. Keith Boswell and Sons. .1, Ericflurry. Four-year old dry: 1, Roy .Yonnker; 2. Ernest F. Coles and Sons: 3. Wilbur Younker. Kingston. Mature female dry: 1. Younker: ,2 and 3. Harold mer and Sons. Mature‘ female in milk: 1‘. Roy Younker; 2. J. Eric Hur- ry: 3. Harrison Green and Sons, Cows 10 years old or more with high ROP production stand- gs: 1. J. Eric Hurry: 2. Bar- old Palmer and Sons. Scnior herd: 1 Harold Palmer R oy Pal- and Sons: 2, J. Eric Hlll'l7€ 3. W Harrison Green and Soul: 1. J. Eric Hurry; 8. Harrison Green and Sons. Four females with top ROP records: 1. Roy Younker; 2. Harold Palmer and Sons: 3. J Eric Hurry. « senior get of sire: 1. Harrison Green and sons: 2. Ernest F. Cotes and sons. Progeny of Dam: .1. Eric Laird and sons; 2. Harold Pal- mer and Sons: 3. .Eric Hurry ' for new exhibitors: 1, Garth Holmes. Clyde River; 3. must Younker. Kingston: ‘ 3, Boswell and Sons; 2. d Sons; George Boswall; 8. A. MacRae and 80 s. Senior herd: 1. Keith Boswell and Sons; 2. A. Macllae and Sons: 3, Andrew B. and Fred T. acltae. Class of BOP Cows: 1. And- rew B. and Fred T. Macltae; 3. Keith Boswell and Sons: 8. A. MacRae and Sons. Senior get of sire: 1. Rae and Sons; 2, Keith A. Mac- Boswell Fred '1'. MacRaa -Progeny of Dam: 1. Keith Andre David MacDonald. New Senior erd: l. Harold Patna shire Wilt- 0 w B 8. . and Fred T. hlacltaa; Earle Macnae, rookfleld. Tbzrencc Howard Costain was, fined $10 and costs for failing h. . I to me right of W or-other l’tie"i....ii."$§.?'nl‘é“li§e“.¥.Z.?”§3 ma" ‘"35 fined 520 Md cm“ l°" s rived and it was too late to save l’°s5°35l°“ 0' "‘l“‘?" I" ‘ place I the home or its contents. other than his residence. ' is the Second time Mr. has lost his home to This Milton Smallman . O'Leary Cannon However the flames. fanned‘ FANCY QUALITY and Sons; 3 .Andrew B. and- pleaded guilty to drivlnga motor ‘fire within a little more than ‘ vehicle while impaired by al- two years. His former residence . com; or 3 drug and not guilty at Ives Point burned to the of assaulting his wife by at- ground early in 1960. tempting to strike her with a chair. The accused was released from custordy on his own recog- nidanoe in the amount of and ordered to be of good be- haviour and stay away from his family pending a second appear- ance in court on Aug for sentence on both charges. ornrrs ilifilii iiirucr BIRD'S EYE ORANGE JUICE ..... PRINCESS-PAT DRIVE-IN THEATRE Thursday. Aug. 16 ”HEY LET'S NEW CURRENCY OUT II NICOSIA (Reuters) — ew currency bins. replacing bills bearing a portrait of Queen Elizabeth were placed in circu- lation here Wednesday on the eve of the second anniversary the Cyprus Republic The Show at Dusk FRESH ISLAND STRAWBERRIES. RASPBERRIES. CHERRIES. BLUE- V BERRIES ARRIVING DAILY. LGE. 12 OZ. TIN WELCOME vrsrroas TO OLD HOME WEEK NEW ISLAND 3 FOR rurnnrs 25¢ NEW ISLAND 2 LBS. srnrno Buns 59: NEW ISLAND 2 BUNC-HES BEETS.............25c E'i‘in'§6i§". . . .’. iT”i"i'§”E HEINZ ‘ TOMATO JUICE onmn lilsau of oMA1o48oz.tin 29¢ . 15 oz. fin. 3 for . 29¢ LB. 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