‘ Shown here are two cham- pions in their respective divi- sions at this weekend's Sum- merside Lobster Carnival Golf Tournament at the Summer- Loasrfsk CARNIVAL GOLF Anlifis’ side Golf and County Club. Miss Blanche Bogg, summer- side, won the ladies’ champ- ionship with a low gross of llll while Art MacKenzie, Char- lottetown, was men’s cham- pionship diviion winner with a low gross of 155. A claim as to the hospitality of Prince Edward island in .i..' couple t The claim was made, to Mr. and Mrs. Branch. who arriving in Charlottetown. and Mrs. Branch were not renewing the old £riend- A Hazel-brook cattleman, E. A. Myers stands near Eva 1-K produced 12,564 pounds milk. 676 butterfat for breed class averages of 166 and 166 in ,lown Planning Group Wants Specific Data By RALPB CAMERON Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Submission of a complete set of plans for the proposed devel- opment, assurance that building would he proceeded with and completed in the time set. and positive knowledge that the re- quisite financing will be forth- hefore it will hear the applica- tion for changing zoning regula- tions in the northwest section of the city, chairman Walter Cox said Satu y. The board recently brought a recommendation before Ci Council that a previous submis- sion, asking for re-zoning for light commercial purposes, be not accepted by Council. which vv thereupon refused the cation. . At that time, it was proposed to build a shopping centre, bowl- ing alley and bottling plant in the Belvedere Avenue area. Rev. J.A. Gillies Returns Home Accepting a call to Glienurqu- hart Free Churfn in the high- ‘wlth a total of between The present application for re- zon m ly involves‘ a minor change to permit tiple housing units. The wning now only allows units of four apartments each. An increase to eight is sought. Mr. Cox felt there would be no difficulty regarding a change to permit building these multip- le units if conditions outlined above are met. The area is now restricted to t units but this easily amended by striking out the word four and inserting eight. It is believed a four - ap could be ty majority of the board members, -as well as city councillors, would favor the move, which would add greatly to the number of apartments in the city was ARARTMENTS Plans of the promoters are believed to call for the erection of a number of units. each con- talning six or eight apartments. 50 an O- 60 apartments in the finished project. The application was made by Frederic A. Large. QC, local lawyer, on behalf of a repre- sentative, J. Manovill. of a group of United States real estate in- vestors. larger mul- ' lands of Scotland, Rev. J.A. Gil- lies. left here Thursday to return to his native country. . ies has been preach- ing here for a year. mostly in the western charge of the Free Church of Scotland. 1-le gradua- ted from the Free Church Col- lege in Edinburm and came to the Island with h wife, who re- turned to Scotland several weeks ago. LOCAL BR|EFS:“ RETIIRN ro orraws Group Capt. and Mrs. R. R. Stewart. who have been the guests of Mrs. T. V. Woodman. Charlottetown. leave this morn- ing on return to Ottawa. BROTHER DIE W. Chester 8; McLure. one. :1 funeral is hell! held Moo- 5'. FROM ERTA Finlay 8. Judson. Black Dis- mond, his brother ther. C. W. Judson. who observ- Cd his wthhirthday anniver- Circus Youth ls Iniured An unidentified youth. ‘be- lieved to be a member of the Bill Lynch Shows. was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital early this morn by Cuscliffe ‘ambulance. The young lad was discovered in an unconscious condition in the circus lot near the Dalia suffering from severe head in- juries on both the front and back of ad details are known but bottle rouowlos a-usht on Elm Avenue. The lad fell face first to the pavement. He was carried back out to the circus lot. The show arrived in the city last nlsht. w REV. MYLES lMacDONALD Son Of Former Islander Gains U.S. Church Post Rev. ‘Myles MacDonald of Mrs. formerly of Point Prim, recently selected from 134 es post of sen- ior pastor of the Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh. Pa. The son of the late Nell Mao- W88 vne Leod, now ass.. was the past First United Presbyterian Giurch of Wilkins-burg, Pa. Mr MacDonald attended Quincy High School and grad- uated from Gordon College. He is a graduate of the ittsbur Theological Seminary and spent a year in advance study at the University of Edinbungh. He. is married to the former Betty Hopkins of Quincy_ and has five children. - cod time, at the fa Katherine MacDonald,. Donald, formerly of Brookfiel.d,. and the former Kat ‘s Jean produced 8.7% milk, 467 fat for BCA.sofll9and ll7asase-nior 121} and 145 for George Mac- unce for her with 2,166 butterfat in 1,452 days. tsihire. Grove M‘a.ld's Ilyn produced 9.1!) milk, 498 fat for BCAs of 125 in both milk and fat as a junior four-year old for James Viokerson, North River. said the eight-year-old claim and was oer lahip with their visitor! of eight of th . ; years ago. Mr. LePa-ge took them on a tour of the North Shore and other points of in- terest. A buffet supper wu served at Mr. LePage's home on North River Road. Among the guests, which had previously met Mr. and Mrs. Branch in ' were Mr. Mrs. Loran Mlacbelian, Mrs. G. Bruce, and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Leaman; other guests were Col. and Man. Frederick Andrew, Mr and Mrs. Robert Parent and Mr. Mrs. Walter LePage. ' A picture of an Island scene esented to Mr. and Branch as s raninder in their visit to the province. ‘ Hcizelbrook Catilemon Has Several Jerseys Test High Country View Gale produced 6,700 milk, 395 fat for BCAs of 112 and 111 as a junior two- year old for Fred Ooles. New . province will * year's record crop, it was learn- ; of the Charlottetown exchange, By NEIL A. MATIIESON Provincial and Farm Editor Strawberry production in this below last i ed Saturday, from growers land exchanges in various parts e province, though it w probably rim close to 75 per cent of normal production. Lane Piggott, manager of the Mount Stewart exchange, said “the 50 growers in our exchange report crops of 50 to 75 per cent of last year, on the average, and the handle at the plant thus far is only one-half of last year. They have put :3. 300,000 mono- cups — 15 ounces each - to date. he added. ABNORMALLY RICE Mr. Piggort explained. though, that last year's crop was ab- normally high. with some grow- . ers getting up to 10,000 to 12.000 quarts per acre. which compar- ed favorably with Nova Scotia, quarts oft’ irrigated land. But it is far from normal. A pick of 6,000 to 7.000 quarts off new berries is a good normal crop, he said. The exchange manager added that the crop is much later this year. with the berries slow to ripen, and the exchange will have to run into August. “Nor- mally, we figure on 15 days in where growers get up to 12,000 1y RLAND NEWS PAGnBerrv crop Said Charlottetown and Queens CouniylH La arls The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. July 23. 1962. 5‘ [; Visitors From Florida Find 4 Island Hospitality Is Genuine the plant, but it will run ]the fourth week this year, contrasted. Norman MacLeod, manager " he this year, about 50 per cent of ‘what it was a year ago. SMALLER CROPS Some growers report they ,won‘t have half the crop th ey had a year ago. It will run two weeks later than last year," he added. The half-crop theme was sound- ed consistently at Wood Islands Saturday by a number of [growers who were awliting transportation to Nova Scotia, where they are marketing their crop. ‘ into i decision will be reached at a, said “production is away down’ i Island Trade '5¢""_Ef"P|°Y90 Foir Snagged ," R‘"""9 Members of the staff of the §Provincial Sanatorium gathered The possibility that the Kins-pat the Nurses Home on July 16 men Club will have to scrap in honor of Mrs. Herbert George the proposed trade fair here is who is retiring after a number ‘being considered. but a definite of years of faithful service. _ M s Marion Ryan, supervisor ,meeting on Thursday, it wasiof the house-keeping department .,leanned Saturday from Kenneth {spoke briefly in appreciation of iJenkins, who is in charge of ‘Mrs. George's work in the in- ; the projmt for the club. l stitution. The proposal appeared headed! Gifts were presented by Mrs. ifor success a—t first, but tneyjvalerle Arscnault, Mrs. Agnes are running into snags recently.'LeClair and Miss Bernice Ars- ' mos of the complaints enault, following which a social .being that merchants have be- half-hour was enjoyed. TRUCK TIRES come so involved with partici» pation in other endeavours, such I 750-20 10 ply Rib Nylon $54.00 as the Lobster Carnival and Old Home Week show, for example,‘ 825-20 10 ply Rib Nylon TWO DROWNEED (Continued from page 1) ly 12 feet in depth but has holes in some places which are near- 20 feet Passerbys saw the accident a n d phoned the Souris Detach- ment of the RCMP with the re- isult that dragging operations were commenced at approxima- tely 7 p.m. At 9.30 Hillary Cheverie, Sour- is, and Francis Gillis, Elmira, who were out in a boat with grappling hooks located the body of John Dixon. Wiltshire. '9 High Production Record Set A production of 12,275 pounds milk, 554 fat gave Patosie Dor- ra-ine’s Lassie class aver- agesoi'lfi2and146asamature cow for Eric Hm-Iry. West Roy- ’ By West Royalty Guernsey alty acco to the current Breeders Journal. Patosie Suntone produced 11,477 milk, 535 fat for BCAs Meets Slated For Pastures A twilight meeting is planned Tuesday at eight o'clock, advan- rm of ten- ton Mayne. Emerald who stands close to the top in this year’: ‘on pasture competition as he has an efficient rotational grazing system, it has been announced. A second meeting will be held this week at Chester McCarthy's "Green Meadows", Moi-ell Rear on Thursday evening at the_ same time. Mr. McCarthy was a Kings Coimty prize wininer in 1961. Everyone is invited to attend the meetings which will be ad- dressed by provincial depart- ment of agriculture fleldmen ‘ and an opportunity will be given everyone to discuss the pasture improvement program. _ °‘“'* Island Visit Millan. Cornwa ‘plated, a Ton of Gold perform- . mm Is Postponed Illness postponed Saturday's visit to Charlottetown of the as- sistant directors of the federal emergency measures organiza tion, P. A. Faguy and J. F. Wal lace. Ottawa. Provincial Emergency Mea- sures Officer Brig. A. W. Ro- gers has been advised that one of the assistant directors is ill. and consequently the visit has been postponed for several weeks. Mr. Faguy and Mr. Wallace were to confer with civil de- fense authorities in the province to discuss mutual problems in the federal - provincial emer- gency measures .set-up. They were to meet also with Ron. J. David Stewart, minister respon- sible for civil defense in the province. According to Brig. Rogers. items to be ‘discussed with the assistant directors include the reconversion of the lower section of the Dominion Building to provide an emergency measur- es headquarters for the province, the possible effect of the federal austerity program on the reconversion work. of 140 and 1:31 and Patosle Ver- hens’: Si-lverlooke 10,177 mills, 517 fat for BCAs of 124 and 126 both as mature cow-s. Patosie Julia produced 9,283 milk, 4% fat for BCAs of 139 and 126 as a two-year old and Patosie Roberta 8,951 milk. 458 mill: for BCAs of 1% and 128 as a three-year old. Patosic 2nd proiuced 9.733 fat for BCAs of mi and ill as an aged cow. was 15 when she finished lactation. Mac-Lean Horne. Alberton had two cows qualify. Ten Maples Winsome produced 9,979 Q co the and 133 as a four-year old heifer and Ten Maples Reta 8.607 mil-k, 5% fat for BCAs of 112 and 137. also as a four~yeair old. Harrison Green. Kingston also had two cows qualify. Nimbles Rose produced 10,317 milk. 52''! fat for BCAs of 123 and 131 as a five-year old cow and King- ston View Sue 8,903 milk, 412 fat for BCAs of 120 and 111 as a three-year old heifer. rdlng _ issue of the Canadian Guernsey 9° milk, 525 fat for BCAs of 127 U] Dragging operations w e r e still continuing late last night with the body of Frank Dixon still not recovered. ’ SWIMMERS ASSIST A number of swimmers from Souris assisted in the dragging ‘operations by diving into the nd and swimming under- water. but the water was so muddy they had to give up thrfr efforts. Also playing a part in the search was “Doc" Ric- hards of a slain diver, who searched the waters for more than an hour. Mr. R.iv.~ expected to return to the scene at sun rise to resume his efforts, if the body was not recovered b then. The pond is located near the main road and the ion-g lines of cars, which surrounded the pond, gave aid by supplying light with their headlights. It had not been decided last night if an inquest will be held. Mr. Dixon is survived by his wife the former Shirley Fisher of Truro, N.S. and five 5, mother, Mrs. Annie Dixon, East Baltic. nine brothers, Colin. Connect-ioutt, U.S.A., Albert and Richard, Sudbury, Ont.. Fred- erick, Moncton. . ., ar ,Truro. Arthur, Harold. Robe , [and Walter, all in East Baltic. jand ree sisters, Elsie, Sud- 3 Ont.. Muriel, Ki-ngsboro, ,bury, |P.E.1 and Adele, Charlotte- tow n ‘Frank Dixon is survived by HISTORIC FAIR. ST. STANISLAUS, Que. (CP) More than $4,000 in prizes was distributed at the 110th annual exhibition here of the Cham- plain County agricultural soci- et . his brother, father, Frederick, one Roger, 24, and three they just haven't time to do the work necessary to participate in such a fair here. province wanting to come in, but 82520 R03‘! Lug 10 Ply; the idea of this fair was to give Nylon. P.E.I. merchants, businessmen, and producers an opportunity to promote their own products, It {$230 extra for changing The idea was to hold the fair hr was explained. jsisters, Eileen 2. Judy 17 and us ‘ ' ey, 5. from Thursday t ough Satur- Shirl Service day, September 13 to 15. There has been plenty of inter- est shown from firms outside the Harvard University, the first Tire Servigg college in New England. opened at Cambridge, Mass., in 1638. 15’ K‘"" she" 444444-V-¥¥¥ E TODAY - TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ‘FRANK CAPRA'S WILD AND‘, WONDE\RFUL MIRACLE 1 ft FRANK CAPRA'$ for outdoor summer furniture See FAMOUS FOB BRANDED INSPECTED for Quebec City were agricul- ture Mlnister Andrew Macltae and Deputy Minister S. C. Wright. They are to_attend the annual conference of Canadian ministers of agriculture and their deputies. The conference runs from untl Friday. In addition to the conference, delegates will tour» agriculture points of interest in the province. on your SAVINGS FOR I to 5 YEARS It 911 . CROPS HIT LONDON. Ont (GP)-—A vio- Brydges-Strathroy area in hit- snd-mlss fashion. damaging ap- ple crops and destroying about I Stewart Represents Premier several cabinet ministers will be outd the province for a pa‘: Pmvmchilll present stew rt w re wan; R. Shaw at Mona-y‘u conference of the Atlantic Pro- ces' premiers in St. John's. 0,‘ Nfld. He will be accompanied II! Provincial Treasurer Melvill Mcqusid. and deputy irelmrfl W.E. Massey. They left Sunday morllhl 13! ll‘ W New Regl-lad n . Also lesvlna by ‘I3’ Ywad” 25 per cent of the tobacco crops in the area. 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