\\ x \ \ \ \ wrt yii 3 wee 4 pa / | - CANADA ‘S TOP PLOWMAN y “The Prince Biward Island’ ‘and Canadian “ plowing. champion Carl Willis of Sherwood, work- ing his way to the Island title goes through some of oe acrobatics — in order to maintain a constant watch both Ania rear. Dr. ‘Willis, a research _ scientist at the Experimental Charlottetown, is following in the footsteps of ‘his father Stanley Willis, who at one time held the | @ guitar—from—debris—and-—co- \ ni \siarsdh Charlotte, Tues., Sept. 20)\1966. \ \ \ ci XK \ UKUALOPA\ Tonga a Crusoe saga: \ drank ceo! milk. \ The-boys wedt adrift ink The hoxs had made one at whaleboat on a\\fishind expe-\ tempt at ‘ese. by building dition and were \shipwrecked — \ a \raft’ of latge logs. since the shipwreck It\\found \ the boys after investigating why a large area of scrub | had been burned on what was thought to have been an unm inhabited island. The Just David cruised along the coast until the crew about, duties, with\ \two\always hunted for food..\ \, They ‘started and\ ended each day\ with prayers and also\ kept a.log which is. re \or three days \out. over the IS cano COMPARED SONGS One of the voufhs had made once. had & population oh, 200 but this was\depleted by slave “traders and remaining” tstand- ~ers—were--fremoved—to- ee conuts, using wire from tho ‘fSland in’ 1860. \\ into closer touch with what, is jgoing on in Partiament."’ 2 Farm, _ ~ Provincial Plowing litle No Be: Decided Thursday province oo join confeder- the provincial match this week. ation until 1878, but the “cen-| The Queens County contest tennial” , Celebrated was that Of | ants for the Island title will be eration which was held here Sep- |decided Wednesdya at Alexandra, and ‘the nine plowmen comipete tember 1, 1864 CONTESTANTS next day for the Island. crown. \s being contested on the follw-| Kings County will be represent-| The Island competitoin includ- es plowing in both stubble and ing day,’and a new champion \ed in the provincial match rel sod, with the man getting the ee There'll he a new champion erowned this year at the Queens County Plowing match. It’s to be held Wednesday on the farm of Jim Robertson at Alexandra ; The provincial championship will be crowned there also. tyear by William Maclnnis- St. Reason. anew champion -will }Peter’s who won— the country |highest point total from. ‘both be crowned is that Carl--Willis, |title last week; by Edwin Mills |competitoms being crowned as Ph D., a research officer at the |who placed second, and Ray /|P.E.1. champ. Experimental Farm here, will | Burke, Dundas who was third. not be ‘competing this year. Carl} Raynall MacNeill Mount Royal \identof the Queens County won the Queens County title a|won the Prince County title last |Plowing Match and © Sterling year ago went on from there to | | Tuesday —he,also won it a year |Moore is secretary - treasurer. take the provincial crown and | ago. Mr. Moorse now a Charlotte- he captured the Canadian champ- | Lawrence Harris Knutsford |town businessman, is a former | lonship when he competed in | was second and Andrew Wood, |Istand winner who represented | national and provincial titles. Soviet reply gave no indication he was likely to be released soon. ; : sians of ‘Iwith his diplomatic status." icharges were rejected by the U.S. embassy, which said the Arthur Jones, ‘Pownal is pres- Lesh was accused by the Rus- “activities incompatible The I do not mean to infer that Par- liament is not doing a good job,” Hees Offers Effective | Mr. Hees also said that “ade. be made available to all mem- bers.”’ e > | : A. text. of his address Par lament made available to the canvas \fore delivery. “ADB To Build Water System, | HALIFAX™. (CP)—The Atlan. | VICTORIA... (CP)... George i Hees, -Progressive. Conservative | MP for Northumberland, ‘Ont.. has made several n suggestions for making Parliament— ‘‘more~ effective.” _ “In making these suggestions, said Mr. Hees. ‘‘It is. But I be- |tic Development Board has lieve there is nothing so good announced . tt that it cannot be improved.” wil” spend He told the annual meeting of knees than $1,000,000 to.build a foreign ministry gave no details to—support_them. The expelled Soviet diplomat, Valentin. Revin, was_charged by_| the U.S. state department with trying to buy classified informa- tion from an American citizen. He returned here last week. The press attack on U.S. tour- ists came in the youth newspa- per. Komsomolskaya — Pravda, which warned its readers against American visitors ask- ing questions that could provide answers useful to the Central Intelligence Agency, the . U.S. spy service. It claimed some U.S. univer- jsities worked for the CIA, and asserted some American univer, sity scientists have collected | telligence material in the Soviet Union. . About 3,000 people- in Britam ‘belong to karate clubs. British Columbia this spring. | West Cape Wood was third.. AH |this province in Canadian com- , The match was held in the | three are eligible to compete in emai several years ago. Fraser Valley locality of Chill | wack in April, and was the first.|, time a national plowing title was decided in the spring. | RUNNER-UP | Over U.S.-Soviet Relations Edwin Mills, Bay Fortune. was the runner-up for the Island title = MOSCOW (Reuters) New gloom has been cast over U.S.- in 1965 and he placed a cerdit- | thle sixth at Chilliwack The County title match. and |Soviet relations with the the other plowing events except jexpulsion of an American diplo- the provincial, will be staged by |mat, the announcement of the the Queens County Plowing arrest of a Peace Corps worker Match organization. The Island |? Russia's berder with Iran, title competition will be under jand a Moscow press attack on --the~supervision of the Island |American tourists. At the same time. the Soviet foreign. ministry told U.S. offi- Plowing Council, president is B. B. Jones, Bunbury. The sec- retary is Graeme Linkletter, lcials that a former, Roman Cath- P. E. I. department of agricul- [olic priest from Chicago. Harold ture at Summerside. !M. Koch, who asked for political The Island Plowing Council |asvlum here in protest against Was organized in 1963 to plan |the Viet Nam war, has refused for the Canadian Plowing champ- |to see a U.S. embassy) repre- ionsip match that was held in (sentative. the Brudenell Park here in Sept-| The diplomat, Donald Lesh, ember of 1964, which was this |35, ‘a fluent Russian speaker and jhis release Tuesday saying he province’s own centennial of | the embassy’s cultural affairs |headed towards the border “‘in confederation. (Actually this ispecialist, was apparently ex- all Annocence.”“but Wednesday’s GOOD LUCK PLOWMEN Agro Co-op selling the finest in’ - seeds, feed and farm supplies offer. “hearty congratulation’ to the S ~ participants in the 17th Annual = pelled in retaliation for a simi- bassy official: in Washington. Hours before demanding his withdrawal, the Soviet foreigh ministry confirmed to the em- bassy that a U.S. Peace Corps | worker, Thomas R. Dawson; 24, was being held on Soviet terri- tory under investigation as a “border violator.” Dawson,‘ who “was with the Peace Corps’in Iran, was ar- while walking near the Soviet border. town of Astara Caspian Sea Sunday. 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Péter. Warner af the | and\\driyking the \blood as yacht Just.\\David\, gave \this there\wad no water. \ account of \\ their Robitigon\ Later\they tapped trees and on Ata, 1,800 miles east of But it bro about one Australia, in June. 1965. \. mnile\ off shore\ Nee’ they had \ The Just David: Was the — to\swim back, \ | fifth vessel to pass the\ island, They made ‘s oi t rules \on watch\ while others ‘rested .. |. \markably atcurate—only “two \ saw one of the boys-.wav- | months. \ ing. “they had lost \all their \ When the crew swam | clothing in, the \wreck ‘and, ashore they found the. boys although~nakéd, were in good living in: a crude thatched health‘ and harmonitus spir- hut--which- they -had— built-in its. the crater of an extinct vol- Ata, 83. ‘miles ‘south oh, here, quate. research facilities should , N . Three US. 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