ISLAND 4-H CLUBBERS IN HALIFAX Fair in Halifax. Left to right Keen concentration is evi dent on the faces of these Is- land boys, taking part in « judging competition for 4-H awards at the Atlantic Winter are Mervyn Holmes, Kings- ton; Terry Smith, New Perth; Strothard Rodd, Milton and Lincoln Mellish, New Perth No Vandalism Reported In Town Of Borden e boys, themselves being judeed on their judging abili ties, are in the midst of asses- sing the quality of a pen ot sheep. Alberton, W. Prince Trade Board Names Officers, Plans At Annual! ALBERTON BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN One of the largest and most successful banquets held in Ai berton took place in the Wom en’s Institute Hall last evening on the occasion of the ninth an- WESTERN RIEFS a EE EE PERRY FUNERAL — The fu- neral of Paul L. Perry was held Wednesday morning from the home of his son-in-law, Henry Arsenault, to the Imrhaculate | Conception Church, Wellington | Centre, where Requiem a Mass was celebrated by Leonard MacDonald. Palibear- ers were: Richar Per Wyman Yeo, Cedric, Toute Donat and Henry Arsenault. In- terment was in church cemetery. A'HEARN FUNERAL — The funeral of William S. A’Hearn was held Tuesday morning from | the Compton Funeral Home to} St. Paul’s Church where Re- | quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Pierre Arsenault who | also officiated at the sagt a ne suneee cemetery. Dr. J.P.F. O’Hanley was oeatel in the Sanctuary, Pallbearers were: Everett Phillips, George Ramsay, James Schurman, Edward = Arsenault, William Gallant and Wilfred Kelly. MacDONALD FUNERAL—The | funeral of Mrs. Minnie J. Mac: Donald was held Wednesday afternoon from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lester Johnson, with a short service being con- ducted by Rev. Grant Walls then to Peters Road Presbyterian Church where service was con- | ducted by Rev. Currie. Hymns were Swee. Hour of Prayer and Abide With Me. A solo by Wil- lard MacLean was Near To The Heart Of God. Organist was Mrs Russell Graham. Flower bear- ers were: Roy Gillis, Grant Gra- am, Marvyn Johnson, Garth, Benjamin and Lester Jenkins, Pallbearers were: Gerald John- son, Edgar Van Iderstine, Alex- ander Clow, William, Raymond | end James B. Jenkins, Interment was in church cemetery. CORMIER-OWNED HEIFER PLACES WELL This Holstein heifer was winner of the senior heifer class at the Atlantic Winter Fair this week. Shown by Glorice Cormier and Sons of nual meeting of Alberton ana West Prince Board of Trade ver 100 members and guests sat down to a turkey dinner ca- tered to by the Ladies Aid of the Western Hospital Head table guests, all of whom spoke briefly, were B. Graham ns Roses, provincial director ot transportation; Edison Rayner president Kensington Board of Trade; Amos Hubley, Past president, Summerside Board ot Trade; Earle Cannon, president Summerside Board of Trade: C ard, secretary west Prince Board; Ed Edmonds, guest speaker; Councillor Ar- thur McRae, representing May- or of Alberton; Rev, Gerad Steele and Rev. David MacDon ald, Alberton, and Claude Smiti | director act town planning, Char- | lottetow [SOME FAILURES The president, Edwin Tur. er, in his annual report, describ- ed some accomplishments of tie {board during the past year and dl also some the disappoint- ments by which several major undertakings went elsewhere Mr. Turner said he was pleas- ed to note that the highway through Cascumpec has now been paved providing a good paved road part of the way to | Summerside, Projects listed as | unsuccessful were a processing | plant, development of the flax industry, and retention of a daily |passenger train service. | “An experiment this summ-»r |in new crops shows great pro | mise,’ Mr. Turner stated and he a | hoped this would be continued i‘ | for several more years. An all-weather highway to ''Tignish and a national park 1 West Prince are projects for the | incoming president and direct- ors to strive for Mr. Turner aid. In concluding he congratulat- ed the community of Cape Wolfe DEATH NOTICES | *| Received too late for Cuscied death notice colum KNOX — ud at Boston, | |Mass., Nov. 2, 1964, James Knox | | of Victoria, EL. aged 83 |years. Remains will rest at the | 'Dawson Funeral Home, Crapaud, | Friday, and will be transferred ‘at noon on Saturday to Victoria /United Church for funeral ser- | vice at 1.30 p.m. Interment will ‘be in Crapaud Peoples cemetery. | Richmond, P.E.1., the ani- mal was one of a pair of heifers shown by the farm to place high in the exhibit- ion. Prince Edward Island BORDEN — Mayor Gilbert €. Bell Wednesday pointed out that there was no vandalism in the town on Hallowe'en night. Mayor Bell and chairman of the town police committee, R.D. McAlear, both said the town police department and seven extra men were on duty the town on Hallowe'en BES ht. RCMP who police the Borden | for winning the rural beautifica- | qalism on Hallowe’en tion prize. — area Rev. David MacDonald gave | Mayor Bell pointed out that a short report on the work of | this report did not apply to the the transportation committee | town of Borden in the area, had earlier reported van- | ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. | Nov. 5, 1964. 3 P.E.I. Yorkshires Sweep Awards HALIFAX (Special) — Al-| mon Boswall, Dunstaffnage took | 1, every championship, except one | Boar, Almon Boswall. in the Yorkshire swine show} at the Atlaniic Winter Fair|art and son; reserve, S. here and that one went to S. C. | Stewart. Stewart and Son of the same’ Sow, 5 months — under 7: district. Almon Boswall, lila The Stewart boar was senior! Godfrey, 3, and grand champion. All of the; Junior champion other championships went to! mon Boswall, Boswall also all other first | Boswall. places. Grand champion Lincoln Boswall, son of Al-; mon Boswall; mon, and Cecil Godfrey, New Wiltshire were other winners from P.E.I. jed by No Landrace swine were Boswall; 2, shown from the Island though! Senior herd there were some really good! two sows): herds. The big winner here its Jovern Farm, Moncton, Four pigs exhibitor): 1, Junior nen | two sows): (one sow: Almon Boswall. | ‘under 9 months, prize | get of one sire, bred and own- | Almo Almon Boswall. (18 months and over): Senior grand champion boar, | (12 months or over): S. C. Stew- | session re the RCN Lincoln Boswall. i |fred Doucette and his | where the incident occurred. A 12 | ga | Al- | | have been suffered in a farm) (one boar and | acciden 1, Almon Boswall. | and | py For permitting Sentence Deferred 6 Months |«xoerveust Sse In Discharging Firearm Case jof Coleman was fined $10 aud ponte while James Frederick Ar nanlt, Howlan, was fined $10 | ALBERTON — John Fdwara| Wilbert Justin Hogan, Tignisn ‘and costs for driving without {ne |Kenny of Waterford was finea | was fined $50 and costs for driv ee and attention $75 and cosis by Magistrate Wing while his license was sus An O'Leary resident was tia. “| Blenweod Youth ., Injured On Farm reserve ea _1, Almon Boswall. | then transferred to the hospit- | behavior, appear a flare gun peeled in the pos: | ed $20 and costs for Intoxication, Stephen Clayton Arsenault. 7, Waterford, pleaded guilty to a Chester S. MacDonald at Albex ton yesterday for driving while impaired. pended. Albert Thomas Boyles, ne man, was fined $10 and costs ‘o: | A Tignish resident, Boyd Ar- driving without due care and at-| charge of driving while impair. ehibald Bernard, had sentence tention and Donald Alexander | eq and the case was adio deferred for six months. when |MacLennan, O'Leary, was Ziv D a Journed he was found guilty of disturbing |en a similar fine for failing to |‘? D@¢. 2 1 order for the po. the | lice to check as to where Arsen- ault obtained the liquor ace by discharging a fire arm, Bernard was ordered to | keep the peace and be of good for sentence, and refrain from molesting Wil family drive on the right side of highway. uge shot gun, a .22 rifle ana THIS CARD! Ped inn RSIDE Daniel Bul- son of Cloran Bulger of ead: a farming area close | to O'Leary, is in Prince County | | Hospital suffering from com- pound fractures of both legs. | The injuries are believed to | ET Yet 1)) ae Tilife) The youth was treated at the cene by Dr. 7. Dewar and here where he was attended | .B. The following is the list of! Ly Dr. J. K. Be eer. Island winners in Yorkshi REBELLION ROT —————' classes: ae |that temper but it also remainal MATCH NUMBERS ON CARD WITH Boar, 5 nths — under 7: (Continued from page 1) |the party of opposition when op-; NUMBERS ON REVERSE OF TAPES! 152 Alison Soawail, | One undecided contest was in| POSition is called for. There is Boar, onths — under 9: |Ohio where incumbent Stephen | much to done with Viet | 1, 2, Almon Boswall. oung overtook a large lead by| Nam, Cuba, the problem of law | Rabe a oar, 12 men mM — under 18: Taft Jr., S. wai ss scion of “a| and order in this country, | Prominent midwest political, 2 Productive and | economy. Junior anaiie boar: Al-|family. Nevada was the other, Munism remains our number mon Boswall, reserve, Almon! In the 435-seat House of Rep-/9ne obstacle to peace and I Boswall. resentatives, with only a hand-|Know that all Americans will | FIVE INA FREE PLAYING CARD CA nD Laan ea Ge ful of contests outsta nding, | Join with you in ionest solutions |ROW WINS No. 26 | | Democrats had nailed down 289|to these problems. BIG CASH! OMINION ae Ly '19-Year-Old |Mmembers against 257 before the In response to questions he : /Nov.14 and Andrew Wells reported for the West Prince Development NEW OFFICERS Fred Peters, St. Louis, was Offic elected president, Harold Phil- Min lips, Freeland, vice- president | Dawson ; Mae nei el 2 nd R. Leard continues in|Vancouver ... .,, 44 54 his 15th year as secretary- | Victoria coe 00 460 BA treasurer. Mr. Leard is also a|Edmonton ... . 35 43 vice-president iy the Maritime Regina ... ... 14 57 Provinces Board of Trade jWinnipeg ... ... ..36 44 Members of the executive are |Toronto ie . 43 54 Gerald Handrahan and Anne Ottawa ... see «. 30 53 gavin, RN, Tignish; Gerald | Montreal wbadinee oe 48 Gamble, eee Shea arid | Queb seca te 28 46 Donald MacKenz O'L tyr Rfodariekon aie 83 4 McNeill Tine Valley; |Saint John ... .....34 Andrew Wells and J. Frank| Moncton ... .., ...39 43 Bryan, Cascumpec: Rev. Ger-| Halifax ... ... «s.. 34 7 ald Steele and Rev. David Charlottetown AeeRe Ol 44 MacDonald, Alberton. The Sydney i putea’ Catieo: 45 nominating committee report Yarmouth sia was presented by J W. in |St. aha “Néld. Ol 41 Camphellyy oy fear oeoeooes VRogton sas eae: 36050 | The guest speaker, Ed Ed- New: Vink ea eas 46 60 monds, introduced by Rev.) David MacDonald, delivered an| HALIFAX (CP)—The weather address. on the subject ‘‘Wills office says most regions of new and Estates | nswick were reporting clear he aekoiig up of a will, | skies ra Wednesday while the which is an expression of one’s jrest of the district remained wishes as to the disposition a generally cloudy. Temperatures one’s belongings, is not a o- | were cooling rapidly in the clear it-yourself proposition but a so | air and slowly under the cloudy for a_professional,’’ Mr. Ed- | ski es. monds said. Some of the pit-| A high pressure area is edging falls of making out ones own/Slowly eastward Quebec will were then described by the |and will bring clearing con speaker |ditions to all three provinces to Mr. Edmonds, a son-in-law of day. A disturbance following iG: Leard, is business de- |close behind is expected to bring velopment officer with the | cloudy conditions ont showers to Eastern and Chartered Trust ihe district Frida Company, Moncton, oe Larasaate: Entertainment was provided | eton, Prince Edward by soloist, Carl dams, | Island: seuay with a few sunny [by eary, who sang ‘Beautiful | periods, clearing this afternoon; Fine aeiee and ‘When Irish | not much change in temperature Eyes Are eating Pianist | | ier northwest 25 with gusts to e Mrs. E. E. Lar 0 diminishing to light northwest vote of. thanks Na hetond’| lin afternoon. Low-high at Sydney ad the Ladies Aid by J. Frank |40 and 45, Charlottetown 38 and | Bryan and J. W. Don Camp- |45. | bell moved a vote of thane to the guest speaker. |e ers who spoke briefly | hier Melville and Alec Camp-| | bell of Summerside and Rev. Patrick Walsh, Palmer Road. HERE’S A REVERSAL | LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — Gov-) ernment employees here have begun working a 40-hour week instead of the 35-hour week in- herited from British colonial rule. Outlook for Friday—mostly oudy; a little milder. thee op tide today at iat ba lat wn 11.50 a.m. and At Rustico at 7.58 a.m. a 6.23 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 6.46 a.m. and sets at 5.07 p.m. rate breeders took every grand championship in the show mA Monday, and continued top prizes in many diesen Tuesday and Wed- nesday Foundation. | WEATHER | poacey ue report was given LOR OND. ani Observed |nan, Carl Montgomery, in HAIDER RR from the weather!County Hospital with a fractur- jed s Max. vehicle collision in New Annan | |model car, | | jelection, Republicans, While official vote Injured At New Annan SUMMERSIDE — A 19-year- old resident of Lower New SOn appeared lous record of 60.8 scored Against this ull as the result of a two were raise iS John Martin, as! driving a collided with rear of a large flat box 1960 sult a ‘near disaster’ truck, Goldwater to fire Both vehicles were proceed- Goldwaterite. ling towards Kensington and the Republican ily damage return to policies more in tune The a ceident ereures at ap- with public tiinking, | | proximately 7.10 p.m. sh Goldwater’s post - election } | distance fom the Seekonk fro- comment contained no }zen food plan The Muted man was transfer- to Prince County Hospital |by an ambulance on Comp- tory. |ton's Funeral Hom ogies to anybody. a party man in Michigan, called the re- Governor Montgomery car was extensive- Batted of Oregon called for all with 178 discussed seeking the pres- Seats before (iad won 138 so far, idency again in 1968: statistics’ per |won't be available oe NERA: John raked in 61.3 per Bare of ‘the vote compared with the previ- cent in Franklin Roosevelt's An- 1936 Sweep of all but two states. spokes- moderate Republican voices comfort, just sprinkle @ little FAS- and said!) the the first step should be to ask Dean Burch, then caromed off the truck into chairman of the national Re-| |a ditch alongside the ‘ighway. publican committee and a key Said his telegram to Johnson: ee epealabioas on your vic-|# I will help you in any way | I can toward achieving a grow-)| The accident wae ‘investigated ing and better America and a| by members of the Borden and secure and dignified peace. 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