Island News Page Western and Central Districts ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Aug. 19, 1966. 8 | Three.catches broke the stale- | mate in. the. international tuna jcup match at nearby Wedgeport and Cape St and the Greek team took lead with the biggest—a 559- jpounder boateg-on Soldier's Rip Marinos Costolletos’ of Athens jand New York hooked the jink- jbreaker off Wedgeport a_ half ‘hour after fishing. started. He |boated his bluefin one hour and (38 minutes later, ending two fishless days that had the big game anglers biting their nails in frustration. The British Caribhéan™ team finished the day a,close second on the strength of a 555-pound tuna caught at Cape St. Marv. It took Louis deVerteuil of Bar-. : lbados, the Caribbean captain, | festivities. He is appearing three hours and five minutes to through the courtesy of Du- iget it-into the hoat: Maurier Cigarettes Co. | “I've never fought ‘a fish that | long inmy tife’’ he said. ‘there | |were times when I wondered if | I'd live through it. I was soaked | with sweat from head to foot.” | | John Anderson of. Detroit, United States. captain, brought ARRIVES ON ISLAND night.~ Today and tonight he will be feature entertainer in the 1966 Gold Cup and Saucer Cox at City Hall. After ap- - pearing on local television and attending a private reception, Mr. Tapp attended the’ per- formance of ‘‘Turvey"’ aft the, Confederation Centre, last Canadian radio and televis- fon personality Gordie Tapp ar- rived in the province yester- day afternoon and began: a busy two-day schedule by pay- ing an official visit to Mayor P.E.I. Provincial Magistrate Adjourns 5 Election Cases sna" utes. Scoring is“on the basis: ef | Provincial Magistrate James William H. Burns, all represent- impaired driving and was fined one point per pound’ of catch. B. Johnston, QC, held court ined by Frank Sigsworth were: ad- $100 and costs. The Canadian and Mexican cya yeVeeene Pe babad —Georgetown yesterday. ~ The /jotirned to September ‘29 A charge of-impajred driving ‘teams ended thé third day of crown was represented. by Mr. Sigsworth made:an appll--against Hugh Edward MacPhee fishing still —scoreless. The King’s ‘ County. Crown Prosecu* eation to the court -for adjourn- of Bellevue was dismissed Evi-|match ends this afternoon. tor Gordon. Tweedy. = “ ment stating that a: petition was.dence in this case had S2eM) Anderson said that for him it The charges laid under the hefore the supreme court under heard in an earlier sitting of tne was the toughest fish he ever provincia!—election—.act against the __contraverted. election act court fought He attributed -most,. of Laurie MacLure, Ronald Butler, complaining of the. undue elec- Cyril Butler. Julius Neilson and tion of George Ferguson and Sere a eae oaas —— that in the petition it is alleged (Continued from page 1) Bot a: that persons voted illegally. This Borden Woman also being the charge: against the ‘ A.A. MacBeath: Is Assessed $200 Court, Mr. Sigsworth contended | Boswall, Marshfield. his trouble tothe fact thatthe leader was wrapped around the fish forcing him to work -it to- sce, ‘BEEF BREEDS 5 persons charged in Magistrat- |2. that the cases: of.the-5 deferd-- Progeny of dam — 1. Gerald (Continued from page 1) ents should be adjourned until Dollar and Son, 2. George Phez si. y © A. Cameron of. 0t- SUMMERSIDE =~ Helen Loar: 9 OM tcHeg Bell ae etta Keough. Borden, was fined after the petition was heard by-fan: $200 and costs or three months the Supreme Court . HEREFORDS | Justice Cameron — whose-re- in jail when she pleaded guilty Paul Martell of Georgetown jinior.-bull- ealf—1. Franklin \port made similar recommenda- to a charge of unlawful sale Charged with assaulting. James parms. Saint John, N.B:: °2. |tions to reports handed down-by of liquor before Magistrate W. Shields of Georgetown by strik- McKinley Bros., North River: 3. | Justice F. Craig Munroe of -Van- Chester S’ MacDonald in Prince ing him with his fists was fined a | Fulton Sanderson and Sons, jeouver last month concerning County ‘court ‘here yesterday.., ($20 and costs. North River s |the other 76,000 non-operating Ambrose Reginald Coady. Alfred Crane of Peakes repre-- yearling bull--1.G. M. Thomp- |workers—suggested a Charlottetown, was fined $75 and sented by Kenneth MacDonald. .yn’and Sons: 2. John D Mac- |an hour wage increase costs on ‘a charge of impaired and charged with failing to yield Kinnon. Kinross; €baytonlother betcca: Wanetite? : driving at a yield sign had-his—ease -ad--pyemere Hunter River. | ‘The non-operating employees, The case-of-Albert-McCardle,. journed ‘to_ September 8th. Bull born. Feb 1, 1965 to April now mak an average $2.23 Middleton, charged, with obstruc- James. Wayne Lannigan = of 39 1965—1. Fulton Sanderson-and poe hour and are demanding in: tion of a fisheries officer im the Montague pleaded guilty.to im- Sons, North River: 2. Franklin | eases ranging. from 55 cents course .of “his duties, was ad-|paired driving and _was-fined Farms; 3.- A. S. ¥ _ journed to August 23..A motion $100 and costs. A charge against Stanley Bridge 0 i ; : 963. for dismissal of the charge, Lannigan of causing a distur- Year-old femal e—l. Fulion acl exer Dec: 3%, 1% made previously by George R. bance by shouting and swearing Sanderson. and Sans; 3. Miller}. : e McMahon, representing the -ac- was withdrawn. Sanderson, North River. —. | Irving star poeslt: orate cused, was denied Edgar J. Boudreault- of Two-year-old -heifer—1 Miller | MacDonald, ye RS anes BARS ton sn ene ree ‘Georgetown who pleaded not Sanderson: 2. Wehdell Kennedy, | and oh ; ili ‘ ; ‘ | ~Group of four—1. Irving Mac- guilty in Traffic Court to. failing Charlottetown, RR: 3. Miller | yonald. & avd Dion: § Lester | : to stop at a stop sign had his Sanderson . ; - Annual Show lease Citcinned "10" August 25. Female with calf at foot—t. | Rankin and Son. | John William. Hume, charged Fulton Sanderson and Sons: 2. cee ManDane aaa: Is Scheduled hwith driving. without due care |Clayton Tremere: 3. G. M. | Renin aoe ae ae land attention had his case ad- Thompson and Son. | Get of sire—l. Irving Mac- : journed to August 25 to obtain | Group of four—I. Fulton San-|p onald: 2. Boyd Dixon: 3. Les- | F S$ d --. leouncil: and’ to” fix @ date for derson--and.Sons:...2. Franklin | 4... Ranidn=aideSonses | “or oun ay trial ee Farms; "3. Clayton” Tremere)" po oeny of dam Inines The-fif hi iP tal | Camille Edmund Lanteigne * Gee ae: Rankin, | MacDonald: 2 Lester Rann e. fifteenth annual Provincial | i , d iltv o : s S.. | ’ dF irarh Flower Show is scheduled. for Cardigan. was found guilty Cherry. Valley; 3. Frank Mutch, | 224500. 3, Boyd Dixon Summerside at the Canadian Bunbury. 40-cents- and Legion Home on Tuesday, Aug- Heifer calf—1, Clayton Trem- ust 23. from: 2 tintil 10 p.m ere; 2. John D. Mackinnon, This exhibition, which grows i Get of’sire—l. Mckinley Bros.: more successful each year, is ‘ 2. Franklin Farms; 3. Clayton sponsored by the Abegweit chap- ’ Tremere ter of the IODE, with the pro- : | - Progeny of dam=—t- Clayton ceeds going toward their work |Tremere; 2. Franklin Farms; 3. jn-education, hospital assistance John D. MacKinnon. . and other service fields | ANGUS The: formal opening will take | Yearling bull—1. L. P. Mc- place at 8 p.m. with’ Premier | Isaac and Sons, Mermaid: 2. a Alex B. Campbell officiating. " Boyd Dixon, Clyde River; 3. Mavor George Key Jr. will ex-| tend a welcome on behalf of the| A week of special catechetics town of Summerside. Presen- ended on Thursday at Sacred tation of prizes and ribbons will | Heart Parish in Alberton. There follow, with flower show presi- | were two sessions each morning, dent. Victor Howztt and Mrs. | the first for boys and girls of | Bull born .Jan. 1, 1964 to Jan. C D. Ives. regent of the Abe- | grades 3-4 and 5: the second’ 31; 1965—1. Irving MacDonald, gweit chanter. presiding {for grades 6-7 and 8. About Little York Over 165: categories will give eighty children of the parish Aged bull—l. Harry Loand Jr., visitors the opportunity to see took part Theme of ‘this chris- |Kilmuir; 2. Lorne Watts. New the best of the floral beauty of | tian doctrine and life series was Wiltshire; 3.:Lester Rankin and j the carden of the gulf. Of par- |“*God the Father makes for Him- | Son. ticular interest are the huge dis- | self a people.” Effective use was | Female born in 1965—1. Irving plevs of Gladioli and Dahlias. | made of scripture readings and |MacDonald; 2 Irving: Mac- All types of cut flowers and the | assigfiments from the old and Donald: 3. Boyd» Dixon. Lester Rankin and Son, Bunbury. Bull born Feb. 1, 1965 to April 30, 1965—1. Irving MacDonald, Little York;--2.-Boyd Dixon, Clyde River... seven classes of table decora- | mew testaments, audiovisual | Female born Jan 1, 1964 te | ties round out the display. aids, chosen prayers and sacred Dec. 31, 1964—'. Irving Mac- | ‘he Maurice Mill rose bowl songs. The instructors and ex- | Donal¢c; 2. Boyd Dixon; 3. Boyd will be presented’ to the winner, | ercises.were conducted by the Dixon. plus a small permanent trophy. | pastor Rev Gerald Steele. Female with calf at foot—t. | Srecial prizes are also decora- | IN HOSPITAL , tien ceteteries. Cash vrizes and | M ; ets , ; a rs. Willard Rogerson, Cen- | ribbons will be awarded ‘in ‘all |ta) Bedeque. is a patient in the | clesses | tral : : . Entrv lists are still available |r rince Edward Isiand Hospitel. | Shop Where Parking Is A Pleasure At - - - ROBINSON from Mrs. ). C. Birch. Sum: ENTERS HOSPITAL : i merside. and new exhibitors will; Colin Love ‘has entered the SUPPLIES LTD. be welcomed. ' “| P.E.1. Hospital im Charlotte- 42 St. Peter's Road _ Judges ‘or this vear's show | town. are as follows. Gladioli - Dr. cian Stanley Donald, Moncton and Dr. | oo Afenrv -Mowse, , Summerside: Hf you cannot attend — you can still finish Dehlias - David Schurmen, | HIGH SCHOOL — BY HOME STUDY 5 Cherlottetown, Roses - H. E. - Hyndman, Charlottetown. cut p Grades 610 course helps prepere you for many — 4 flowers Keith Brehaut. Bun-_ Government sponsored tade course > bury: table decorations es Owen Up to Grade 12 equivalent course for job improve- 3 Kelly, Summerside. ‘ ment. iy : i j | Junior Matriculation course prepares you te write § 8 ‘L Provincial examinati for recoqnized certificate: : : DEATHS All beoks and supplies provided. : 3 ; ; : Low monthly payments — income tax deductable. ch MacDONALD — At the Sacred Mail coupon for full information to: = | __Heart_Home on August 18 Rev. § : : peed Came George MacDonald. Funeral ar- | EN ranzements will be announced = Cen TON) ; eo later j Moncton, N.B. Zi} z ROBERTSON — Suddenly on Aug 17. 1966. Ralph W. Robert- | m Fish Famine Ended; - Greek Team Leads | YARMOUTH, NS. (CP), Mary Thursday |there was absolutely nothing’ I the | ward the boat sideways. “He was never at any tHme more than 75 vards. from the boat. but coming’ in. sideways could do. I'd say we had the double line out of the water for at leay three hours before we finally brought hime in.” The Greek catch was the only strike reported from the Wedge-| port fishing grounds on Soldier's: Rip and the Tusket River. At Capt St. Mary a school of tuna was sighted playing: around the) boats during -the afternoon but the fish eluded the anglers. “PeVerteuil said” he“ had==his- bluefin within 30° feet of his boat in half an hour but the fisn kept. running. away time after. time. “There was nothing I. could do but fight him'’ he said.’ He! wouldn't give up | He took off with the line again and again. I don't know what it is about the fish around | here- but they certainly know how to fight." eat LIFTED GLOOM ; Thursday's catches lifted the | gloom that. .hung over - tuna) match headquarters after - two days of fruitless. effort -hy fhe 31 anglers Americans satisfaction, * Both teams the match: : Weather conditions were goud- | bright sunshine conirasting with the fog and. showers of Wed- nesday. | | There were some = anxious moments ‘at, Cape St. Mary when the, US fist were being fought in close 3.' Stella | 2,020 JUMP | quarters there was danger that: 3-5). lines from the two. boats would foul each. other and_ both fish” might be -jost. But skillful ma- noeuvring. saved’ the day. } Blaze Destroys Western Home Investigations by the RCMP have shown that Holland (Holly) Broom, the lone.resident of a one storey house ‘on the -Barlow Road in the MacNeill Mill's; area that burned down Wednes- | dax morning, was in the town of | MacEwan, |) $1:23 an hour. Their last con- Summerside at tne time —of the press and Geraldine. Abbe~ paid |the Charlottetown diocese at the : | ; | | fire There was no sign of Mr_| Broom after the fire- where- upon the RCMP were called to | investigate The fire was’ noticed yesterday morning and ready in flames when The house had no stove, no elec: | tricity and apparently no artifi-| cial lighting. The house had been vacant for several years until Mr. Broom! at 745) was at spotted. | moved into~it a few weeks ago. Ed (2.17 2-5) Rich Ann (2.20 4-5) “SPARTANS” For the Greeks and '9 0g i there was double; New marks were ati h _ lost 'eight-race card by Borderview record for Just Macilya, fish on’ broken lines earlier if sheik in 2.13 1-5 and. Brown Ber- Borderview~ Eric equalled its re- and Caribbean (2.15 2-5); - {1-5 “Boy in-2.11 3-5, Betsy Traux in jdie Andrews guided the seven- pe ORI SE 2 | Siti) | ad Bs eihgd SLE ge hhh be ii ts Leh sts 2 CHARLOTTETS EXHIBITION Lae saieh eh) ee in BSL 177 “CAPTURES AWARD » Marlene Dollar, Shorthorn Lassie Queen dre seen . here with ‘the cow shortly after the Watson Tass (2.18 3-5) and Our |Peggy (2.19) : SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) MARITIME RACING |Three pacers shared the fasiest \time of the night on a nine-dash > TRURO iteP) ~ Sandy Siaer harness racing card Thursday at had the fastest time of the night Exhibition. Park Raceway at, Truro ‘Raceway - Thursday,| Just . Marilyn, Top Rhythm : a ‘and Borderview ‘Eric all paved the the mile in 2.10 4-5. [t was a new while The premier breeder and premier exhibitor award. last night went to the Dual Pur- pose Shorthorn’ owned by. the Sterling Wood Farm. of. Mt Herbert. Robert. Wood — and Here Sunday 2Ist,. the’ P.E.I.. Motor Club will, hold what to be the very first hana" ever to be staged P.E.I: 3.5)'| A “Gymkhana” has_ been ; scribed a& a track. meet wheels, set in ry in 2.15 3-5. jcord. B The exactor on Brown Berry |. Lady . Lakeburn (2.12 and Smiley Dares paid off $168.- Snappy Wick (2.13 3-5); Winning 50. ~ jLady (2.15 3-5),' Galazie Ha} . Other winners were: Watch- (2.11. 4-5), Sugar Trick (2.11 4-3) im’s Star (2.11. 45); Aura and Sammy Gibb (2.14) were (2.13 2-5); Lorraine's .Watchim the other winners dain grees West River Bronze! The sixth race exactor of Gal- Gymkhana Is (2.13) and Miss Betty M. (2:09 bop ~Hal_ and Scrap. Metal -paid ~* ($155.50. similar to against the stop watch. MONCTON (CP) — Harness’: seam racing action here Thursday A | saw the lone double winner posto IC Geraldine Abbe — take both. her : ; races in identical times of 2.11 Delegate Four new marks were set 'n a0 : the nine-dash card, with person- IH T cd al records chalked up by Aus! 2) ere Oo ay through a*series of four jlaid out on a_ parking lot. quickly .as~ possible. four tests will be portance. | However, power alone. {s Sergio Pig- 2.14, Borderview. John in 2.13 Canada, Most Rey ficient scheduled 80_means sufficient. and Viyella’s Son in 2.10 nedoli of Ottawa, is “ “Gymkhana” This coming Sunday, August Sport is believed “Gymk- On for. Best. Driver ot the Day, as de- duct, : on BMC but since most. readers will, be* familiar with the safe driving road-e-os which are held each year, it can be said that-a a Mortgage Sale road-e-o, except that it is all done In- the coming event drivers jin front of will be required to put their cars | Building by in The driver bounded atid described as fol- parade | of champions im» the 5 Coliseum last night. who knows his car and ean post tion it accurately to within 3 few inches, -will triumph oves the 350 h.p.. ‘tcowboy’’. It is tru ly a test of driving skill ],ocal firms have generous'y donated prizes and cars will be divided into three classes — big, medium and small—and prizes will be awarded in each class. In addition there will, be a trophy we'll as prizes for best Ford pro- best Chevrelet product, product, ete. Prizes will be awarded on the spet : : *TO BE SOLD by=Public Auction the -Law Courts ‘at’ Charlottetown = in tests, Queens Coynty in the Province as of Penalties Friday, the 16th day .of Sept- jwill-be incurred for hitting mar- ember, .A. D. \|kers, and the time taken for the of of great im- Prince Edward - Istand,~ 9a 1966, at the hour "twelve o'clock noon, ALL THAT. parcel of land situate, lying and heing on Lot or Town- ship Number Twenty-two. (22) Queens County aforesaid, Other -winners were, Phru Ex- jto “arrive at the. Charlottetown | press (2.15 2-5); . Miramichi jairport today from New Gias- George 1241)and ~~ Shermar gow. : | Leona~ (2.16. 3-5). F sonpmet LO % | “He will remain~ here. tntil -to- The daily double on Thru Ex. |morrow, meeting with clergy of We Trade * Furniture * Televisions * Appliances $110.50 and ‘the quinella of ‘Betsy Bishop's residence. He has been- . Traux and Tatoe was $153.40. | making a tour of Roman Cath- SYDNEY (CP) .— Filbert’s | Olie dioceses in the Maritimes. Boy romped to vicicry. in both heats of the featured invitational trot. and pace at tne Sports Cen- tre here Thursday as driver Rud- More ComfortWearing FALSE TEETH | FIRESTONE Here isa pleasant waytoovercome | Home and Auto loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH, : - an improved powder, sprinkled on Ltd. Dial 4-5517 year-old to victories in times of 2.11 4-5 and 2.12. \ ’ Country Mile was the only other double winner, copping races two and six with times of 2.14. 2-5 and 217 2-5--- Other winners !tncluded Busy upper_and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more com- fortable. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. It’s alkaline (non- -acid)~ Does not sour: Checks “plate odor breath”. Get FASTEETH today at drug counters everywhere. ° — . Special Attraction - From U. S. Football Fields to Charlottetown Drum And Bugle Corps FIELD DRILL son of, Kingsboro in his 7ist year. | The remains are resting at the Dingwell Funeral Home until Seturday at noon, then to the NOTICE Kingsboro Church for service at | : ' 2% Interment inthe church | = Chat-N - U - Restaurant cemetery 1 \ COLLINGS At Charlottetown on August 18, 1966, Oswald H. Collings of Montague. formerly of New Perth, P.E.l., age 87 NORTH WINSLOE Will be catering to wedding receptions EXHIBITION GRANDSTAND SAT. AUG. 20th — 9:50 p.m. vears .Resting at the. Montague Funeral Home where service will be held on Saturday, August %*. at 2 o'clock. Interment: in Union Road cemetery. and banqdets beginning September st. Telephone Hunter River 73-4. Maritimes Greatest Harness. Racing — Pari-Mutual Betting—Post time 8:30 p.m. ’ 2 @™ the angle formed by lows, that is to say: By a line commencing at a stake fnted> int the june- tion of the Western side of Forty-three (43) acres. of land leased to Peter’ Doiron with the Southern boundary line of Fifty (50) acres. of land leased °to _ Joseph Gallant,. Cascumpec, running thence by the magnetic ~ meridian of the year 1764 North © Forty-five (45) degrees West Ten (10) chains or to rear boundarv line of ‘the Millvale Farm, ‘hence along the same South Forty-five (45) degrees_ \West Forty (49) chains, thence South Forty-five (45) degrees iEast Ten (10) chains, thence | . \North Forty-five (45) degrees Fast to-the plage of commence- ment containing FORTY (40) ACRES of land, a little more or Hess. and being the land men- Itioned and ‘attempted to be ' described in a certain Indenture of lease made the 22nd March. A.D. -18706 ‘betsveen Charlotte Antonia Sullivan: of the one part and one Sylvester Gallant (Vie- tor y- of the other part and agréeably to a plan on the margin of, a Government Deed to the said Archibald Mur- phy bearing date the 6th day of January A.D 1885, being the land described in a deed from Archibald Murphy and Another to Joshua Gallant dated 2 Nov- ember 1900 and registered in Queens County Registry Liber 44. Folin 490. ALSO all that parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township “Number Twenty-two (22) in Queens County aforesaid, bound- ed and described as follows, that is to say: Bounded on the Northeast and .East by a brook known as the Trout River, on the Southwest’ by, tracts of land now. or fcermerly in possession . of Daniel Ross now owned by Beloni Gallant, Jonas Doiron, Frank Doiren and the ‘said Jos- hua P.. Gallant. and on the Northwest by land now of form- erly in possession of Robert MacMillan containing by esti- mation TWENTY (20) ACRES of land. a little more or less, agreeably to a plan thereof on the margin of a Government Dee dto Archibald Murphy dated 18th dav of March A.D. 18% and heing thus described in a deed from Zepherin Gallant te Joshua P. Gallant dated 4rd November 1919 and registered in Queens County Registry Liber 74. Folio 777 The above sale is made under a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage .. dated - the -1stn dav-of..June, A.D. 1961, Fmade between Gallant of Fredericton in. Queens: County afcresaid, ‘farmer, ...to- gether with his’ wifes Delma Gallant,” of the first part, and Her Maiestv the Queen ‘n_ the Right of the Province of Prince Edward Island. of thé second part, default: having been made in payment of the principal and interest of the said mortgage. For particulars, apply at the office of Martin & Scales, 129 Kent Street, Charlottétown, Solicitors for the Mortgagee. DATED the Hth day of Augz- ust, A.D. 1966/ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN in the Right of the Province of Prince Edward, Island, aa represented by the Minister of Agriculture thereof. Mortgagee pet — ALTOR Oo ay