l MONDAY WAS A big dly liar more than 300 children min the central Queens Comte ty area. when they were test,- Swimming vver three hundred children were tested Monday the north course oi the Central operas Sthming Proiect Th i protect has set up by the Real Cross SWlmrrring and Water. saisty Department to over-l come the pollution problem in. Charlottetown Hui-hour. To a. . over 1200 children have. taken advantage oi the swim- miag lessons given at the Char- ionetown YMCA pool. iiiss Edit- Macnannid was t rman tor the tourth course, which was made up at stud eat. trom St. Jean Elementary arhmi The children were taught alt leveia or Red Crossl water saiety; train Deginntogi swimmer to senior. The dilier ent rt were tested in a homing-long examination con.‘ ducted by Red Cross Field su-l pen’lsols. Andrea uvar and‘ Frances Ann Cullen. ‘ Teri swimming lnstructora were employed by the Red Cross to instruct this mums math program The head super» visor tor the project is Jim heniham and the instructors are Andy Mains, Sandra Hun» D ier, llary Cullen, Lilian Bnpa er. Parnell Grant, Earharli llschliiiari, Libby Campbnii.‘ Blair narrach. Jim chb and, Diane liarln-nnnn. All clmes were conducted under ideal conditions set up, by the YMCA pool. The warmi water and enclosed pool ac, counted tor excellent statistics in the pass rate. 44 per cent at ihr beginners were auccrssiul. I2 per cent juniors. 34 per cent Intermediates and 100 her real oi the senior. Successiul candidates in their respective classes are: hEGlNNERS: Pat King. DA- vid Macl‘nriane, Davie Tamar, Diane Taylor. Patricia Mac» ed in swimming and water Jalety It the YMCA pool. un- der the Chairmanship of MI" Jean MacDonald. Here. illree lests Held For Children At ‘Y' Murphy, Nancy Lee Hughes, Grace Gallant, Bertha Poole. chdv Godlrey. ocverly Bev- ans, Marllaret (.‘ilntuu. Barbara Gallant. Lynn Gndtrcy. Driscoll, M e x-v l n MacKonzie. Cordon Power, Gerald camp hell. Rillh Tflomhs. Patricia Toombs. Chris King. Paul Burke, Billy Horton, Patricia MacLend, Mary Ann Martin. Maureen Connolly. Diane Mac» Donald. Coleen Morrison. Jan- oi 'l'l'ainor. Mary Trainnr. Bone ny Cairn. Danny Flood, Lan- ": Mnrlunid. JUNIORS: Lolgh Smith, Ann Bulge. Joey Gillan. Leo Killnrn, Wendy Gauthier. n o b b y llenncssey. Wylie Acorn. Pat Fitzgerald, Heather Mac/inlay. Karen Lund. Donna Ryan. Eileen Ma» lollc, Rita Riley. Julie MacDon- alli, Kenny Greenan, John Mi choll, Clare Galla w in Cori. sinble. Phillip Connolly. Bur- bara Christopher. Paulette Gouda, Pally Rll Aline Callaghan. Naomi Riley. loan Cullen. Joanna sneiioon, Carat Macabrmick, Rosemary titty. INTERMEDIATES: Pal King. David Macrsriane. Diane Taylor. SENIORS: Joanne MacKenzle. w a a d a Chincry. David Dorsey, Moira Bully. Janet O'Donnel. EASTERN BRIEFS a into the district trim the we the many SHU‘ESS’HI candl- daies pose with Miss MacDon- ald to display their ccrtiticrtea oi achievemen They are, iett Adverse Weather Causes . Decline In Fish The usual bad fishing Weaiher has again brought I drop in catch tor the sour-is dragger iteet but the nvornii landings compare,lavorabiy with those oi ierda i WEATHER TORONTO tCPl — Observed temperatures: Min. Max. Dawson .. tn ,Viotorla lEdmoitlon ,ltcsina ‘Wirinipes ‘Oltawn Montreal . Quebec Fredericton Saint John . hicncton l-laiilux . .. Charlottetown Yarmuuth Si. John‘s . HALIFAX lCPl — The wen. rhcr olticc says drier nlr milvtnt: wiu give considerable sunshine to all regions today and allow temperatures to rise to more aeastinablc values. Mainland Nova scoiia, Prince Edward island. Eastern Na. Counties and Lower St. John River Vailcy- Cloudy with a low sunny inicrvals; much warmer light winds law-high at Hall tax and Tarmou Keutwile 52 and tit an 7:. Charlotte own .1 It . and Fredericton so and 75. Saint John 53 and 70. New Glasgow 5‘1 and 73. Goshen 55 and 7:. High tide today at Charluiie- town at 12:19 am. and 12'04 pm. At ntistiob at Hz mm. Ind 9 p.ni. Summerslde title eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown Sun rises today is and sets at 5:50, a year ago it was learned yes- no s stl Drowning I By Girl's C SOURIS rQuick action by two young spurts girls yester~ day alternnon averted what might have resulted in a drow- ninc tninllry at Central Whari. Snuri. i. car-old shlriey Osborne, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Don- aid Osborne. Suuria. had just completed a swimming class. when she tumbled irom the whart into the harbor. in full» int: she struck and iaiured her- m! on a metal ledge attached to the side at the whari at water level. Push Blood lDonor Drive SOURIS —— Mart-us l Moone rhiirinaa oi IIIP nuynl Can anon Legion blood dnnor com- miiire. last night roportcd that i‘his committee is coins to go all to rirhti Patricia Mar-hood. Maureen Connolly and Mary Ann Martin. all heeinnrrs 9 out to try and top tho pin meirlr ("mm by M M“ m , at the clinic being held in Sourill this evening Thr normal ouoia donors. and lat rxcecdod by 42, w ding up with catches a total oi we. hit. Mooney pointcd out that myth the substantial margin al. ; The condition was described as mm mm up ma rm. has I ‘ normal" and the arm “a! good chance to come up as win. iplaced on the iish which are‘xlolr oi the Manning trophy, iclcse to the top at the watrr atiwhml‘ is comm [or by , lthis time oi the year while ihElnumbEr or Kings County com. - are designed to lish on the l mumm,‘ bottom. Tonight's clinic is to be held ‘ Thm we" “moi d“) “F in Si. Mn. Parish Hall. with ccntlv whcn thc dinner-rs could u". 1mm hm. rm,“ p ,0 w lnot get out. and other. wilt-n rm ° ithey could not operate ciieri-vc.i because oi the rough water.l was stated. i T re are plenty oi ti~h on the tishmg grounds. and normal .- ‘ ' Itche should be t'raliied acadAre Dedica'ed when the lish return to itir lot. I , ‘ _ tom. and the weather :inpi-oics. "it ~‘"’"‘ “W”!!! “a! "I! one di-anner captain stored. All ‘3""5 . WWW. 8' “‘5' “may Souris drangcrs were out ittilav, 7'" ‘35 59m" "id 8* V31- The drcgncrs are averaging “3 “d 75mm to nation pounds to r trp Dun; pnrcs \\ h an avcranr oi .ttttii . nd ' to min per trip at the past, or \lass, who it cscntrd tllcm (h, NW, The mum landing hriiaii ol Mrs llacPhcrson and int SDul‘iS is tho in unit ponnds‘liimsflf in memory at his (ath— ‘Copi .lon s siornsson nrtinpiit or and mother. in the season seicrul A El'llsl‘, ciorlr or the sex» stun accented thorn on behalf or the congreaiion. .\lr. Whiteway is tor isil I' t‘ 13’ it the scrlicc m-iv offer. ins \\ - |lllV3Ili‘t'l Roland \‘lnt'nn ‘had had .1 retard load nt npnrn limulcly 103.00“ pntintis previous- l rtl't‘fsed the thanks of the grcr'Ttlon in the donors Two or the la rscr dranccrs im— cnn take approximately amino, TV STAR WE” pounds in iht‘ir holds. tile ntlit‘rsi‘ about 60,000 in 65.900. 3 Snurisl NEW man said today. ipcrsoani nhnny Carson and The draccers that hroucht tailormer Tv hostess and model the recnrd lord. had iarnc unnn- .lo Aline Copeland were married iiilrs piled on the docks in iiieiherr saturri _v Carson, :7. has ooicr weather (1’ the early sra- . time so s a lormcr mar- son riaze l bride 31. also has — bran morrird hoiore. Carson is linii M NEC'S Tonight TV lln Traffic Death “in liacnonsid died Sunday Illith following an alumni)de sounls — Comuor Dr, G S A. arcirirni near her homo. lttman last night nnnoirncr-d that Members oi the jury are- W the inquest into the death or llilr“ Piri-cr: swhen chi-verie Brlty Ann Machna d. .lavucs .‘iinrlntosh: nay Camp River North, will be lll‘ld Boa Thurs. boil and Jnsl'ph l-lonncssoy all at ,day at a p.ni. in thc court houscl iS'IiITlS and William Townshcnd isinsria. ‘and Rity Collin oi Souri's River. lSiAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County Th Guardian Chulotteton Offering Plates m.ieventunlly involve a dragser 'ORK up ieTeievision ‘ Wed Aug 21, 1963 3 s Aveited lassmates Two at her classmates. ita- thy Mahar. iLyeur-oid daulh» ier or Mr. an Mrs. Leo ,Muhar. souria. and Clare Pet- ‘ers, 13. daughter ol Mr. and ill. l. Arthur Peters. saw ‘Shirley‘a plight as thcy were ,ciimbiag a ladder on the aide ol the whari. The two managed to reach out into the water and grab Shirley and hauled her up onto the whari. where an unknown motorist transierred her to the Sourls Hospital. hospital oiticiais reports that she had ratio-red cuts and abra- sions to her tell leg and hip and her right root. The intur. ed girl is reported to he rest- ing comtortaldy and will The final organ recital of in Charlottetown Rt "null detained in the hospital until this morning tor observation. BY DON MncLEOI) A multimillion dollar iisheriesl development that will uitimaulyl employ between ion and pic was announced tor the‘ Georgetown area yesterday hy' Premier Walter R. Shaw. l Following a m eetln g or his; cabinet, the premier said “the govcrnmcni has reached a de- cision to cooperate with a can. adian » Norwegian developmentl organization in the establishment oi a hilly integrated rich and processing plant to be located at Georgetown." he said the that stage at development will be the can. simction oi a $1,000.000 plant, to be started next spring and in production by tail. The provin- ciai government will provide ap- proximately 5750.000 oi the true tial investment. "This amount the premier said. "Is what we are making available tor the present and as the development expands, it add- itionul iands are required. we will re—ex‘arnlne the whole pro. the grain. DRAG-GER FLEET . There have been indicatinna‘ that the whole development will fleet to complement the plant i and the over-all cost at the oprre ations will be in the neighbor iilnod of five or III million dal- srs, According to Premier 3 h a w. "discussinna have been proceedr inc lor some time and represen- tatives oi the concerns involved ,have been in the province on a i number ot occasions and have ‘ made a thorough examination ol the suitability and advantages oi the Island. "As a result or these lnvestt. gations. the Georgetown site has becn selected as an excellent lo cation tor establishment oi the pi ant. Agreement has been reached on a basis aatisiactory to the government and the con- tract company." Premier Shaw said Donald F. Rennie. C. A,. Montreal, a i the contract conh . Mary Anne Martin, Paul- ine Traiaor, Maureen Connolly. Dianne Barge. Blair Prowse. Garth Reeves. Kathleen Murphy. Eugene Power. Michael Paw- tr. alll MacDonald, Robert Ri- ley. San-in Lund DIvid Coll- ". Peter O'naniey. Jodlyll Connolly. I!an Martin. Vater~ Ir LeCiair. .lady Gauthier, Fran- ris llennessey. Billy Lea, Gary Peters, Michael MacDonald. i‘y'mmi' Rhynn. Kathy Conn-i- . Barbara Douaette. shannon DEATH NOHCES Md‘lfl ind his lot Cllulllcd Dull: Notice column). mnuNTa — at the Weltern hospital on Tuesday. Aul. an. 1961. Mrs. .lcaeph Clements at at Lawrence in her and year. qurded iron. the Rooney runerat llama to the home oi her daughter. Mn. Lenoy Eliawurm, at. Lawrence. iron- where the nines-at will pa held an thurcda Anal. :2 to the lnunacuta Conception Church Palmer lined, tor Requiem Elli: Mara at m. latennent la the church oeuietery Imam." M m — aim-irate- ',""‘ "WM. Am, I). in, sell-m McCarty. in Queen net, in hia "It year. lies in: at the ileum n. e. I Bimle tInCll FROM MBNTREAL Mr, and m. Philip uviere, Montreal, at]. were recent vi itors to Sour . While here they were the fluent! oi Mr. Ind Mrs. JImes Paquel. RECENT insmnts , and Mrs. Gordon Gray Ind daughter Patti at Toronto. Ont... Wl’re recent villiorb‘ to souris. While here they were the finals 0! . I Mu. .iames Paquet, and Joseph it. Paquet. GUESTS or PARENTS Sgt. and Mrs. staniey Puouet. Gagetowh, Nl. are presently Vi- siting in Sour“. While here they are guests or Mr. anurl'l parents. Mr. and Mrs. John D. PIQIIOI. IN HOSPITAL Ikgimld White. Sourll is prer lendy I plilent in Sourll Hoar vital. NOW HOME Mn. We)! MICNzilI, Torr onto. 0111.. war I recent patient In Souril Howlill. rm nALerx Mlu Veronica parke. hierara. Patrick and T er re a c e Wood. nail-x, N.s.. were recent vial- tor-atollou .wnileherethey were the guests oi tar. and Mrs. Min-rd Clinton. to PATIENT Mra. Alec P. MacDonald. is presently I Plum! in uloluwwn Holplill. oi Cpl. and Mrs. ooiin cratg, souriala patient in soarir Hol- ' mill. Mm FAMILY CPL Ind Kr]. Kimblll .lIer and “rally. GIMME. NJ. M View mount to South Inna hore they were the mm" d IL and In. Burma rllr- VII. ' mm WI Il- Olu Wk. Othwl. om.. numb went rattle Um! I! Ionria, the cut oi her brother Ind mall-ll", Ir. Ill “H- 6. My mu. Wm" ILLNESS ‘ Mill Cohan Cull. dlugllter l i Wm .1an MnlndAl-m whonlonl Mmmhlmk ill Olin-Id COMPETE IN SCOUT REGATI'A puny. laid ‘Georgztown Ind Frince Edward Island were chosen became of the combined iishing and agricultural poten. llal we have lnund. and Geurle~ town in particular because or its UNI Mood Boy Scout MI- "Flyltta .lumut" (livable! II I W - the sixudlly Ni. whom will tattr home the n.c. Stew. chm MM. emhlmflc fl Vinita. . the Cannehan mt aatitq lili- Id [and I'] maintain. Montague Home Gutted By Fire MONTAGUE — Fire of un- ltnnwri origin gutted the small home of Mr. and Mrs. Loull Acorn. near the town 0! Monta- gue yesterdly “tel-noon Ibolll 5.30 pm The Montague fire depnfllnent responded to the Call and wen Ihle to uvo tho extpi'lor amine ure. Mr. Atom who I) unemvloy- ed at present advised (hit the" was no insurance. —'——‘-_l Young SWImmers Are Given Tests ORWELL — Sump all children have been ttiird iolinwing two weeks r as swimming and water aienv ciassos here The instructor was Miss Pat SinclIlr. Marie-a. while Mrs. Bernard du‘llgher. nod Crnr water satin; supcrrisor tor ltmgs County, was th examin- ll' The results are as toilows aeai-i-irra. MacLeod. at lcen McKeana, lie reea Callas i, Coleen llcnry hell Frhs» er and Lin-ll Murphy .luniora- v a i e r i e Maclu-od. Jeanie MacDonald, llriaa Call. ant, FrIltll Dewar. Glenda Mac- narbara Arm Morti- ran. Elemean the savior syiv- II McKennI PRTNCE DEFENDG HUNT FRANCISTOWN. Brchulnl- land lRIIIQlfll — An irrltl'ld Prince Bernhard at th! Nether- lIndI Mmi‘lly claimed mominl I lm good [or gIme preservation. henna-d snapped a a reporter on arrival here when unenlon Iboui his VICI» lion hurtling pillar! in the Irltlilh wry. huvenl. it no an i m a a were shot them wouldn be my um. unrem- Wpeov and the season will take Vince (l)- organist will he Royston \tt day at Trinity United church exceptionally line harbor. run. much as well as increase in nanttaily ice-tree condition and size at the existence at the tine whartlancl its eiticiency. warehouse built by the amicu)“ STUDY mm. partment or public works Our: The premier 5m md‘w plans tor the development and “Ma, “some. ’ expansion at this operation wnl m R0551." and {DP am he revealed in stages as we pro- mm.“ Eugene Gama grass." 1 . , ,. OVERSEAS MARKETS Hartwell Da cy hale been iii A wide cause at lisn varieties Will be handled and A number have been making a close stud or products will he produced. op me 9mm Markets will be round chiefly in “ms 15 Home, on llinisic lm extent in North America. prngram oi locating ludtittr i Premier Shaw said that the this province and i new development in Georgetown ed this duvelopmi‘lit will in i will not interfere WiLh overaiimla tremendous Imporlant- or existing > processing to the tishing industry lint l plants. He stud the Sourls planlalmir whole economic anti itlriit are concerned rniistly with llllfil‘lu-ial up his operations and "With the Sourls prolrrt a manataciurod tish p r o d u c t a most at which will be export l Fisheries Minister Leo Ra s ter d “the government. through the llshermen's loan board. will build better and tar- ger boats ior our inshore tisii- i launched and this now prnjr‘t' by and the employmt‘ni at tslnu personnel should herald in new day oi wealth ity in this province. FINAL oltGAN RECITAL TODAY lord. light, and Mrs. liavid Huge Fisheries Proiect At Georgetown Confirmed are Souns drngger iloct ctive in the initial discussions yand all members ol the cabliioi (any, plants will produce a variety ot rpady undcrway, it... w... sum. run the future oi our lisliiiiz indus- cits itii itili bethe ieatured .uioist Tho program win be. .- .‘l h- l2 15 pm ‘Good Showing By Island Cattle mod rcsnits in record it pu ttl‘nlilllt'o tests are reported in» i-i. at island .lersey cntuo ill llii‘ ‘ ‘ d, .l 9 A'ht‘ri J, boswall, Marshiield has l)i(‘:lln\'tr.'i\' Myra blast pro. tlLiit‘ll in 717 pounds milk, 550 iii iur Ih'ttcd class averages at d lac milk 147 rat in the mature r class sin-arc Brook Eliuheth a r c oitiicc 500 milk. 523 int tor ‘ i arid 146 tor Cordon Cil'do lilvor. RR and , ' snotty produced think «ill lav, also as a ma- iur acts at its and y v,. »t Ii. t (fill , Pal'iclill - . warms couniries any! in same step in the gnvernmonl's aciii-a “l “" “N C01” Mm“ .ili- Crilrs' Country View Ada- pilllllli‘rfl n.62. milk. 535 wii li- ii('\< ut H7 and 134 and ll\i-r \‘iniii Mamie 3,951 ’til lai tor acts or in . ttnth are senior him n l 1. \il' (‘nli‘s also had a motor i‘ lllil hoiier quality with or merside lish dnyrlcaihr‘lit now . Vito in ik. 408 int ior aCAa mid izlt .ltiiiu-s S viokoirsom. d n-irr n'tp hall a luuior p vooi- old hoiior quality with a.’. mi -. 436 it for MA: or and 131. t.1 North MacKENZlE’S ILAYAWA‘I ' CHAEBE IMONTHLY PAYMENTS 'CASH A svuti Depart Held- )fl sissy anuay‘l’evms‘. ’ ‘,—— ~~ TRURO - NOVA SCOTIA = ..t_ ANYWHERE" Tomorrow Friday and Saturday A. M. In." its aid.