TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., June 29, 1959 5 Fine Weather Greeted ‘Suncay Scnool Picnics aan ‘Bad’ Cheque Charge Laid manded him to jail until next Friday without a plea being en- tered. It is alleged that the man erly conduct charge. One man to operate the equipment along with a licensed operator. eat value to the| ton, and a judging competition! cers of the’ stiff-backed Brig- @ € To be eligible for a bo i i had been of gr al . , , nus under this rE or plentica Mlegramveromanan " — ; were features of the Holstein) of Guards are accustomed to B. ® ourage all boars cet be t of dz ifi at prospective amateurs were} Mr. Sherwood suggested that/ event. which, in setting. neigh- . . , out of a dam qualified in Ad- Ronald Maund. Michael Duffy, Alex Howatt. Tony Rodd Wil- liam Wilson, Frank Easter, Earl Norrie and George Doucette. the possibility of establishing a joint foundation herd by acquir- sociation in existence since 1957 the commitiee study carefully ing several of the best available ision of the Federal Department of Agriculture. and Mrs. Scran- borly good humor, and the pre- valence of many family groups, fhad all the earmarks of an old- fashioned tea -party. LONDON (Reuters) — Offi- | long tours of standing at duty at their posts. But they have given up try- ing to stand up with Queen Is Recognized | BOAR BONUS POLICY vanced Registry, and dams of boars born after December Ist, 1951, must have an Advanced Reg- istry score of 85 or better. charged with being drunk was a ‘i sentenced to 20 days in jail. The largest number of children|—Kate Stewart, Patricia Smith,) Four others from Royalty Junc- to attend Trinity United Church} Ann Stevenson. Boys eight years! tion, Parkdale. Shediac. N.B sunday school and congregational|—Ed Sterling, Robert Gardham,| and the city were each fined five picnic gathered Saturday after-| Frank Likely. Girls 9 and 10—| dollars or two days in jail. A _|moon at Stanhope. Gail Gallant, Linda McCallum,| youthful motorist who failed to Over 500 kiddies accompanied) Lillian Batt. stop at a stop sign was fined $10. cee os ween oS Boye # aad 9 -Gosrge Byres, | bathing ° we son, Douglas Stevenson, Dannie} », e after causing a postponement the|tweel. Girls 11 and 12—Shirley| St, James Kirk eas — McCallum, Bea Hogan, Lois eee: Hol d Pi ° a am Of! Boys 11 and 12—Dale M , $s cnic es | carried out by Col-| Donnie Miller, Ronnie Stewart. Ww. ; : . |Girls three and under—Debbie| The Sunday School picnic of ' Te i oes te | Sievenmen. Joan England. Boys) s. James Kirk was held at Dal- DOUGLAS MOSER VEICL, a|in the United States or Canada) termed most successfull with over| ection of Trinity Mees ASSET. gpen—Gordon Batt, Brian Mc-! vay shore Saturday, after having member of the Keith Rogers|as part of the clubs annual field| 300 contacts being made in many} presiding. Among the Callum, Stephen MacLean. and| been postponed Siete the pre- . Memorial Club chats with an-|day held at Holland Cove over|™r the sates and provinces. A} Oot. Joe 'sume 30 children of| _ Boys three legged—Douglas aad) | PRESENTATION MADE 11 members of the club | EOS) Oe Edward Island Pro.|Donnie Stevenson, David Likely week. The afternoon by the ether radio operator somewhere!lthe weekend. The. exercise was' took part im the exercise. testant Orphanage Members of | 884 Bobbie Beman, Dannie Tweel) store was enjoyed by young and | 4: iaiiaiidaain ae Sei nage. aie. . Arrangements. were an ouries Saturday night. Captain) i : bers weré Douglas Moser,|the congregation co-operated by|md Frank Likely hands of the men of the Kirk| scene was made to Captain Ed-| Gillis is leavi ae tasae sisalae> camera vada * : providing volunteer transporta-| Girls three legged—Bea Hogan ent oe game ga ] ving and soon/| also received his Canadian Forees a Stewar’ el . {and Beth MacLeod, Bernice et ae oe a yes | Sabena tee eee 5 Medical | to take up ee Gary,| Decoration. He is married to the F VEIG Alan Mack ° aa: ; i j yart, Lil- . rst time since) : s command- | Indiana, where will be em-! former Eil MacDonal UCCeSS U ie a VEIPR. Adding much ta b cdbay nan ete a er ee ‘| the end of the Second World War | ing officer Lt.-Col. H. P. Stewart, | ployed as a laboratory technician} Mount seman a the ag Ps SAID SUCCESSFUL of the day was. wo hahe ome Girls wheel ail Gallant | te. Church: officer, Fred Smith| CD, at a ceremony at the Arm- | in the Mary Mercy Hospital. Dur-| have three children, the latest of - \ y| The weekend exercise was des- High School The ok os ae ae am. Lorna| ¥25 Unable to attend. He was out | whom Geraldine Florence was cid by Sera Sly YEE a Eent trough coin” f|Diene and Ullen "Bai. Bope| “eave fa ot oat CBC Tribulations 2nciate,h eevee] ba, Steen mening cat é e a 10 ams field day was climaxed by a lob- Bandmaster Ive Cudmore. wheelbarrow—Donnie and Doug-; following results: | (Continued f : oa oe sane 7 ae oe the coat. én a ster supper prepared by mem-|ST. PAUL'S pan eee. Saree Batt and) Girls, 4 and under, Nora Rankin! mentary climaned a vice of{ formation re ae ae 7 ibaa __|bers and their wives. The children of ''St. Paul's yne. | Debbie Sudsbury. perrssgg =e , — ' Over 300 contacts were made, Participating in the exercise} qhe radio “hams” are sot| Anglican Church Sunday School] Boys three and under—Eddie| Boys, 4 and unde le Suds. | “™S€S imvolving the CBC. Com-| More recently, the CBC . was a — fe S oreaee oe os ume oo ae special came they come from| were favoured with sdeal weastiels Hamilton, Douglas Tweel. iris bury, Robbie Saat 4 one ee goo troubles. the| caught up in a storm of public : ali walks of life, doctors, law-| for their annual picnic at Dalvay/five and under—Heather Adams, Boys and Girls 5 6, Danny) 5 on ees — lanes | Sever ever 2 ctatensent > hry a League’ s Annual RCMP, who recently received! vers electricians. or the plain}on Saturday which was also at-|Barbara Stevenson, Trudy Carr.| Taylor, Patsy Storey. | Such as whether it should televise | made on a U.S. network by Joyce CATTLE | ee wre Se ween ae Seer Peme er “Loven day working man. tended by their teachers, and Boys five and under—Bryce Al-; Girls. 7 and 8, Cathy Rankin, |S°me football or hockey -game— | Davidson, star of CBC's program BREEDING year that the club ier see. Vario f An amateur operator gets his) many parents. |len, Peter DeBlolis, Blair White. | Cathy Large. = tae ee Tabloid, that she “‘like most Ca- | ; , : r arious amateurs from Sum-/ first start when he knows Morse iti many treats|Girls six and seven—Debora Pol-| Boys, 7 and 8, Dale Curtis, e began the year with|madians” was indifferent to th Impro: Service — . ve athoeangu soak merside, Bedeque and other Is-| code and is able to send and re- hand Pon te childirea partook|lard, Kathleen Hogan. Janet} Chris MacGregor. | 2 strike of producers on its| Queen's visit to Canada. phar Heine : ee ee canieet a part rng Points pg cena sites = ceive oe per minute. Later] of the substantial lunches provid-/Dunn. Boys six and seven—Al-| _ Girls, z oe 10, Mable Taylor, a radio and TVjresult Miss Davidson took in-|}| Save Money on Repeats! ai : great various representatives when has gained a basic : i/ton McInnis. Allen Stevenson, acEwen. | networ ontreal that lasted | definite leave from Tabloi at ten oom Florida, and a ae oe cc a. « manny aes ae oan en ee Demian Mobbs. Ken MacDonald! _ Boys, 9 and 10, Brian Anderson, / 68 days. But the CBC may or tas ual ee west to Manitoba. ~— pect son ceaehed ola oe radio, be is re-| "Winners were—Girls eight years' conducted the sports events. | Jimmy Kivby. oe The tong and sometimes biter | most testing time when the Com-|| Phove Inseminator Either The site for the field day held| the amateurs with the gas for|ea the subject, W successful in Larkin. Heather Block. | the Cot ea senire, batere| mons commmitise deives inte the) 2 = —- Cove was supplied by | the generators being supplied by| passing his tests, he is given the g=* R i Di Boys, 12 and under, Brian An-| 4 Scaekuanaee a cee oe vate wei — ae Se is Honor, Lieut.- Gov. F. Wal-| Imperial Oil. privilege of talking with anyone ity eman ega nner derson, Jimmy Kirby. on the early life of Mother a on ‘euiacomented charge) PEl. Artificial Breeding , : et wane rot the cub ‘aad The station was operated under | in the world using Morse code. : | [ ra Miriam Curtis,’ Nit 150m guerite d’Youville, beatified om me ata acne i * ; the club station, VEIHI, the call! Gradually, when he has gained W A urtis. ee Sorperensen. has been associated with the ; . on Wa Ss Ww der of the Grey Nuns of Mont- ; of the late Keith Rogers. more knowledge of Morse code i , oe hobby since as far back as 1916. radio ; passed © | real. The program's treatment of oie dhiiet of eal 5 Sad Gad ee, ee ee ee eae ; "iain CHi s1 D-Day Veterar her carty life brought such a i ts give Ge aperaiers an idea {ee Red Cross disaster services quel exe inations, aero JR. O'Hanley, foreman ICAGO (AB)—Only 11 of 511 y n siarmn—0f-gretect—trinx Bema 4} at the exercises. A special field| a ili amateur opere- | . | invitations issued to a dinner for| , of what to expect from their | $4. with the Maritime Electric Com : | ed A W: k Catholic circles in Quebec that : committee was set up. Mem-' tor. w : Queen Elizabeth July 6 have been, INJUF t or equipment in case of an emer- pany is also degen! thon ens turned down, it was disclosed 4 va chee ee =— = : gency. ; coded it should | @dian Electri Association Saturday. loseph Paquet, 60 U , od —— horuweg kept — Maritime ae to eis te fed-| Suscitation Award. Jack Reilly. in charge of din-| Street, cian with the Seer Then there was «he battering’ Sarees or em eck Solent cral authorities to divert at ast| Mr. O'Hanley, a World War H! ner arrangtments, said the over-|time Electric Company is rest-|\#ken by the corporation_before! | ___For1st,-2nd-and- 3rd inoculations 7 until four o'clock Sunday with- (Continued from page 1) part of the present freight sub-| Veteran, earned the award f0T| wheiming acceptance of 500 short-| ing comfortably in the Charlotie- the Commons broadcasting com-, out a single interruption of any/ Jarvis was general chairman for’ vention on grain to a form of| Saving the life of fellow em-| notice summer dinner invitations | ‘wn Hospital following lacera-| mittee. Determined | Progressive) 5 equipment. By careful placement | the six-hour program. soil subsidy that could be used|Ployee Cari Moore in 1917. “ig probably, without parallel ia| tions he received to his leg while|Conservative MPs overrode CBC | At Alberton Halli . PG cmos ee re i ‘steopecth a eee ae to promote the cultivation of — a report carried recently in|», hieteew i Chicaga” working on the erection of a|objections — and even the dis-| : stein ; : is newspaper it was incorrect- a .| transformer at the new drive-in, @PProval of Revenue Minister | : from the same site at the same| which he invited all to inspect.|™ “wo can grow enough grain to|ly stated that Jack Brown was Those who can't come—I7 in| iectre at Brackley last Friday,| Nowlan—to force the CBC to dis- Monday, June 29th—7 to 9 time. H : 4 all, because some of the invita- ‘2 . Ph : o7 p.m. was selected primarily for Pro-| supply ourseives and also feed| the first company employee to/1i. | vere doubles including tus-| ,_!¢ #8 reported that Mr. Paquet's| Close the well-kept secret of how a cae len ar me or and not for their ability | gy. dairy herds of Nova Scotia win this national recognition. |1 344 and wife—are out of the| (©8came in contact with a hoist-) much of the cost of sponsored TV |} s 7 in the show ring as some critics) ang New Brunswick,” Mr. Ma- , ing cable causing painful injury|shows was being subsidized by et eee eee had stated. Mr. Cullen said. | theson declared. “All we need is ae iat for the most Part-|'to the muscle. He is a veteran of|the taxpayer. : . ly one cow in entire he: necessary backing.” : : the Canadian A at. both D-| At one int itnes: a. Eight local young lads, from) tested less than the breed class ceicaen bachoqus served at GUARDS SHIFT One of those who can't attead| Day and in emia.” Bushnell, the CBC's ‘oct Res : ' M4 years of age and up, had the| average, the minister maintained. | soon under the direction of Char- is Adlai E. Stevenson, former} a os - wore the — All three provincial ministers | jes Scranton of the poultry div- AT STANDING. sae gay candidate, who is jn) wo were allowed | agreed that the tri-province as- , rope. HAMILTON ‘CP)—The couraze | of a British Columbia man who|| show no evidence of hog li defied intense heat and flames to @ lice. . ' eo spaced & tie es a Sereiae gia eacndeeg be inspected under 7 months of home Feb. 1 was recognized to-| age, and must be kept in sanitary and reasonably day by the Royal Canadian Hu- clean quarters. mane Association's highest Application forms and any further informa- award, the Bronze Medal. All boars must be in breeding condition and Elizabeth's uncle, the Duke of Gloucester: Protocol lays down that no on can sit while royalty stands. The duke is colonel of the Scots Guards and this puts the Guards officers in a way to do dams and sires. Winners in the judging com- Such a move would serve as a! petition were John Wonnacott, ! “shot in the arm” to the entire) Joyce Dewar and Colbourne| livestock industry he said. Clow in the junior division, and | RAPS DEFEATISTS Wesley Reeves and Bill Brown, | Mr. Haliburton said that the! who tied for first place in the people of the Maritimes needed} senior division. : LOCAL BRIEFS to rid themselves of the too pre-| The six vearli all ch | tion required should be proct . valent “‘defeatist” attitude. and! from a siceceos oak ane a loi of standing. Leon J. Notte of Victoria no- sible ade procured as soon as pos begin to recognize the many op-| placed by Mr. Panneton. | But they have found a way | ticed a fire in a home across the | Th P.E.L-D : | portunities that exist “quite lit- : | around the problem. | street. Rushing to help. he dis- | e at epartment of Agriculture, RETURN TO CITY erally underfoot. RUSSIAN PROTEST The Sunday Express re- covered a mother on the front | Box 2000 For instance, with some added effort and initiative Prince Ed- ward Island, always a synonym for quality in agricultural pro- ducts, could easily produce and sell considerably more livestock. With its abundance of uniform soil and level land, the Island Province would soon become outstanding in this field, the Nova Scotia minister asserted. Mr. Sherwood stated that Mari- time farmers must continue to maintain a “happy balance’ be- ‘tween their grass and grain | . Mr. and Mrs. William Demais Charlottetown, and their young son Trevor, re- turned on Saturday from Murray River where they enjoyed two weeks vacation at River View cottages. ENJOY VACATION Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Muriey re- turned to the city on Saturday after enjoying two weeks vaca- tion at the River View cottages, Murray River. JAW FRACTURED | sees sone that one of her | : | biasing wail Sg ae au “il nee Prince Edward Island. \ MUM R KH MH HH KKH KR KK + A VERY BEWITCHING COMEDY ABOUT AN + ENCHANTING SUBJECT- sex JAMS STEWART. ported Sunday that they now have a relay system. The duke maintains his post in front of the fireplace and they spell each other in groups. While one group stands to protocol, the other puts its feet up in an adjoining television BERLIN (Reuters)—Russia has protested that two West German| F-8 Sabre jet fighters violated| the East German frontier in the Ellrich - Nordhausen region of Saxony Friday, a British spokes- man said Saturday. 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