Rounding a buoy off Halifax harbor. the yacht "Sakoose" owned by Dr. N. B. T1-ask. SKIMMIN HE WAVES Halifax. N.S.. takes to the 3 open sea from the Royal No- I vs Scotia Yacht Squadron. Sailing has increased in popu- . larity in the Marltimes again after suffering a decline in re- cent years. DBS Figures Questioned By Fisheries Federation By RALPH CAMERON Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Another conflict with the Dom- EASTERN inion Bureau of Statistics is brewing as the provincial de- partment of fisheries and the P.E.I. Fisheries Federation joins Agriculture Minister A. B. MaoRae in hotly disputing some recent DBS figures. ‘ A release lastwcek by DBS) Lorna. of Port Mouton. N. S.. are vacationing with Mrs. Hut- cheson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wigglnton. Montague. RETURNS T0 S'SlDE ; Milton J. MacLean has re-~ BRIEFS SPENT SUNDAY Miss Bessie MacDonald. Char- lottetown. spent Sunday at h o 1' home in Georgetown Royalty. VISITING FRIENDS Mrs. Claude Lanteigne. RN. i London. Ont.. is visiting friends 5 and relatives in Montague. WAS GUEST Rev. J. N.B., was the guest Mrs. Lester MacLeod during his visit to Montague. RECENT GUESTS Daniel and Joseph Simona. Los Angeles. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Beth. Montague. AT FLAT RIVER Mrs. W. J MacDonald of Cal- gary. Alta.. arrived by plane and is visiting her mother. Mrs. Al- ex S. Beaton. Flat River. SPENDING VACATION ack. B. C.. w Johnston and sons David. Lorne. Kan it and Ewen are spending their vacation in Stanley Bridge. AT WIIIM ROAD Stuart Campbell. Cha- tham. N. B . is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wesley Campbell, Whim Road. FROM LUNENBURG Mrs. John Cameron and her four young sons. of Lunenburg. N18,, are guests of Mrs. Camer- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Minnlkin and sons. Ricky and John. of noaurepaire. Que.. are guests of Mrs. Mlnniken's parents. Mr. Mrs. A. F. Campbell. Mon- . ,1;-o guests of Mrs. Lan- de 3 -son and daughter-in-law. V’. .uoMrs.ClarencoLandry. ‘ . us 1.. Mon-nous: fly. and Mrs. Lester Hender- ‘ ‘ Haves-hill, g in Mass. are vl- Lower Mouttllgl thoylroguestsstcllys rt -' - Millar. Murray Harbor North. 'iumed to his duties at Summer- side with the Canadian Imperi- al Ban k of Commerce after spending his vacation with his !parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willard‘ ‘ MacLean. Peters Road. 1 RAD VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jar- ‘dine have returned to Toronto. ‘ after rvi si t in :1 Mrs. Jardint-.'s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry They also visited Cpl. and Mrs. James Dunn. Souris. and Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacLeod, Point Prim. t ARE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Neville‘; and family, Valois, Que.. are‘ guests at Nicholson's cottages, Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Neville are friends of Mr. a n d Mrs. Donald Campbell. also of. Valois, who are guests of Mr. Campbe1l’s parents. Mr. on Mrs. A. F. Campbell. Montague. IS CONVALESCING Mrs. Harry Gillis. Truro. N.S.. is spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Frank Vuozzo. Montague. Mrs. Vuozzo who suf- fered a h r o k e n hip several months ago. is convalescing sat- isfactorily at the home of h o :- son. Joseph Vuozzo. Montague. sons Gary and Terry are vaca- tioning on the Island. They have been guests of the formcr's mo- ther. Mrs. Barbara Parker. of present visiting Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. sweet. Casciimpec. LEAVE FOR N.B. Mr. and Mrs. John Lanlgan and young daughter Kimberly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lanigsn. Montague. h II vs left for Both- urst, N.B.. to spend the remain- r of their vacation with Mrs. Lanlgan's sister Cami who spent some time on the Island. MacDoNALD FUNERAL - Thc funeral for Paul MacDonald » ma said the East Coast lobster fish- 1 mg showed a jump of 139 per cent over the similar figures for May of last year. Where the local concern arises is from the fact those figunss were released July 19. while six days prior to that the catch for June was known to have been down by 141 per cent. The‘ Former Brudenell Resident Passes 1‘ MONTAGUE —Word has been received of the sudden death of Mrs. Margaret Arnott of Dor- chester, Mass. She was born at Brudenell. P.E.I.. daughter of the late Alexander and Anna Bella (Keith) Dewar. She was second oldest in a family of children. the nine She leaves to mourn her pass- d .ing five children and several ‘ grandchildren. Also surviving l are two sisters. Ruth (Mrs. Ar- 'thur Fisher) and Nina (Mrs. Stephen Herring) in Massachu- setts; and four brothers. How- !ard. in Charlottetown. Arnold = and James in Western Canada. I and Beecher in Brudenell. One sister. Winnifred (Mrs. overall picture shows a gain in 590339 M3CD0n81di and one this province of only we pver brother. Abner. who made the cent in catch and seven per supreme sacrifice at the Battle cent in landed value. of the Somme in the First World However. what is upsetting! War. predeceased her. the packing industry in this pro-_ vlnce is the fact. that buyers of. canned lobster know only The funeral service was held at Dorchestcr on Tuesday. July Montague, Souris._ Kings County 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. July 25. 1962. Appearing for sentence on I charge of breaking out. Emmett town. was given a two-year sus- pend A. J. Haslsm in city police court with two sureties 0500 each. Blacquiere was charged with breaking out of the Runaway Club, after having entered the building with the intent to com- mit an indictable offence. The accused was not represented by couns . CHARGE OI" THEFT James Garry Gormley. Char- lottetown. also unrepresented. Montague UC MONTAGUE — Large congre- gations a t t e n d c cl anniver- sary services morning and eve- ning at Trinity United Church. Montague. last Sunday. w h c n the guest preacher was Rev. J. Murdock Fraser of McAdam. N.B. Both services were conducted by Rev. Dr. John MacDonald. At the morning service. Mrs. Graydon Seaman of New Glas- gow. N.S.. was heard in two solos, “Hold Thou My Hand" and “I Shall Not Pass Again This Way." The church choir with Mrs. Lloyd Fraser as dir- ector sang the anthem “The Lord Is Great in Zion.’ Mr. Fraser who was a former minister of Montague pastoral charge received a hearty wel- come from his former parishion- ers. In his sermon. he noted that this 86th anniversary should be a time of remembrance and of hope and that “we must con- nect our religion with our every- BY At the evening service the Belfast Quartet. consisting of Lloyd Martin. Cameron Mac-_ SHIP MISSING JAKARTA (Reuters) -- An Indonesian motorship carrying 100 passengers from Surabaya. ava. to Ambon in the week. It had no radio. A search was under way. the-'24 figures released by DBS. and as‘ a result. are cancelling. or order-i ing held, previously placed or-; dcrs. Reason for their action is a natural presumption -that if the catch is so much higher. then a break in the price should follow. and they can buy much cheap- or at a later date. But this is not true when the overall picture is considered. and the lobster pack- ing industry is suffering as a re- st of the false impression crea- PROTESTS REGISTERED Telegrams protesting the re- lease of incomplete figures have gone forward from the Fisheries Federation to Ron. Angus Mac- Lean. federal minister of fish- eries. and from the provincial department of fisheries to t h e Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Both A. Walthcn Gaudet. sec- retary of the federation. and Eugene Gorman. deputy minis- ter of fisheries. maintain release of such incomplete details cau- ses serious injury to the trade ere. Last woo k the department headed by Hon. Leo Rossiter said the catch for May and June here was 6.538.376 pounds. which was a drop from the 6.999.567 pounds in the some period last year. The value. from $2.227.637 to 32.833329. A short time ago. Hon. A.B. Macmao was arguing strenu- ously about agriculture figures released by the Bureau and maintained they did not present I true picture of conditions here. ST. LOUIS Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alphy Gallant we r 0 Mrs. Richard Fischer, Mrs. Al- phy Bernard. Mrs. Minnie Gal- lant, Mrs. Carry Sherry. and Miss Bertha Perry. all of Salem. - PISS. Mrs. John R. Bernard left re- cently for Wsltham. where she will visit of Mr. and Mrs. Arsin Bernard. Mr. Wilburt Perry of Halifax. N.S.. spent the weekend at th e home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Perry in St. Louis. Mr. Edmond Bernard of To - onto. Ontario. is visiting, his mo- ther. Mrs. Jerry Bernard. Mr. Arthur Bourgque of Sal- em. Mass.. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Gallant and daughter Yvonne of Minto N.B.. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alphy Gallant recently. ' Miss Cathrinc and Marguerite Ann Perry are spending t wo weeks visiting in Halifax. N.S.. also in New Brunswick. Mr. Richard Gaudet of Dan- vas. Msss.. is spondingg some time at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gaudet. DeBlois. tel. Mr. Nelson Perry of Montreal is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Perry in Palmer-‘I Road. Miss Judy Cogswoll of Toron- . the Wilma! with Johnston's R. No bs Victory Johnston's River scared I lopsided come-from-bdiind 19-9 victory over Fanningbrook Sun- day in a regular league baseball game ksheawontthodstaocofor MacDonald River at home to Vernon Bridge. the teammate spouse three to is spending her vacation at the home of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gaudot. It - . Louis. Miss Diana ‘rremblsl is visit- gatthehomoofMr.andMrs. Ronald Gsndat in Rockingham. N.s. Mrs. Aubin Perry is in the western Hospital 5' a patient ' ’ c.n. BUILDING SUPPLIES MORE BUYERS or Building Supplies ARE VISITING CHANDLER BROS. LTD- M WHY! Courteous and Efficient Service. OUR MODERN NEW SHOWROOM’ AMPLE FREE PARKING and A WIDE Sm.ECTION . ' of nvwoops ARBORITE nannoanns noon 'm.l noons cammo 'm.a wnmows MOULDINGS uannwaau AINTS BATHROOM CABINETS VINTILATING FAN! WE INVITE YOU TO TRY US NEXT! _ -C-I-I-A-N in nos. TD - Ionian of Montague with a 4 for 4 average. Close behind was his Macbooald with three for . No. 1 nvwoon enact cImu.or'rI:-rowu . DIAL 4-om Bernard Blacquiore. Charlotte m ed sentence by Magistrate. Suspended Term Is Given In Break elected trial by magistrate. on 27 for preliminary hearing. The accused is charged with the theft of goods from a sales- man’: automobile. v over 850. the property ton's Wholesale Dry Goods Ltd.. Queen Street. On a second charge, of vag- rancy. Gormloy was also re- manded until the same date. guilty to being drunk and in- capable. one was glven a 20- day suspended sentence. anoth- er received 10 days in Queens County jail, and the third w a I fined :10 and costs or five days. Anniversary Is Observed With Services Phee, Martin MacDonald. and John Macwilliams sang two numbers “Along The River Of Tizme", and ‘‘Just outside The Door". Mr. Martin sang the solo “Bless This House". They were accompanied by Mrs. Mar- tin MacDonald. At. this service. Mr. Fraser delivered another message of in- spiration and challenge. At the close of the service the guests were entertained in t A. D. MacKenzie Hall. Refresh- ments were served by the UCW and the quartet again gave gen- erously of their talent to make the hour of fellowship even more enjoyable. Less than $45 345. Government tr o o p s carry imschincgun captured in bat- osoizosrowu Mr. Arthur Macswain of Tor- onto. is visiting in Georgetown. where his mother, Mrs. Sadie Macswain is convalescing from a recent illness. . Miss Helen Martell of Boston, Mass. is visiting in Georgetown where she is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Martell. Miss Judy Fraser of Elmira is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Spur- geon Walker and Mrs. Walker. Miss Joan Batchilder of Hall- he fax. N.S.. was a weekend guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Batchllder. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker Roma 8 Movie Camera only one simple setting is required. It's easy to load. tool Fins f/lslensgivss you bright. Jnorvics. Less than Plhauanblnfloahanfivkhoutflathan and daughters Elaine and Di- anne and Mrs. Walker's moth- or, Mrs. D. Anstey of Char- clssl Koi>AxAutomstio8MovioCsmors Less than $70 'nubunc-isci-mie¢ye.seuiuaunimtm sparkling Omm movies. Built-in filter. No mod to focus! Lon than 370. SE THE DFINDAIII KODAK CAMIRAS AT YOI.lR‘DEA|.EI'S tie with Viet Cong guerrillas 50 miles west of Saigon. Sou Vict Nam. last week. A lottctown motored to George- town on Sunday where they were guests of Mr. Walker’: sis- ter. Mrs. J. W. Lovers and Mrs. Lavers. Mrs. Fred Allen has returned to her home in Georgetown fol- lowing a visit with relatives in Boston. Mass. Miss Doreen Scully. who is at- tending summer school in Char- lottetown. was a weekend guest iof her mother, Mrs. J. B. Scul- -'2' Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Mair and son Timothy of Port Moody. B.C.. arrived in Georgetown car- ly in the week and are guests of Mr. Mair's mother. Mrs. no- and Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Woods helicopter is In background. (AP Wlrcphoto via radio from Saigon) and daughter Karon left by car on Saturday on return to their homes in Thorndale. Ont.. after a week spent with relatives in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and fa in I ly of Charlottetown. motored to Georgetown on Sun- day where they visited Mrs. Burke's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. Miss Linda Batchilder has taken a position with Sunny Isle Farms Ltd. in Charlottetown. Mrs. J. A. Cilockie and sons Douglas and Ronnie of Hamil- ton. Ont.. are visiting with Mrs. Cilockle parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Aitken at their summer home in Georgetown. Miss Ann Cameron. Halifax. N. 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