AN ADDITION tn the Mall 0. the Wlnirot‘lm d the USS son owl was provided Salur. day with I mmdon of A plaque containing the dust oi thc RCMP. It was given by Inspector AS. McNeIL OI- hcer commanding ‘L' Divid- ion to Licut Cmdr RR. Mc- chlmic. contain at the sub. marine in port. Submarine Cruise Exciting Experience For Islanders all mum CAMERON Thc Goide n Dolphins, em- hlomatlc ol olticer status In the United State: suhmlrine ser. vice, wcra pinned on Miss Es» trllc Coady. Miss Gold Cup and Saucer. in a personal prascnta- tlriti by Lieut. Cmrlr. R, Kochnta. uss Sea Owl. Saturday. The brict and private coro- mony took pla no in the cap- iam‘s cabm wh‘de the suhmhr~ the was down under Northum. __ EASTERN: BRIEFS WERE GUESTS in and Mrs. George Mac- Lcoti. Ottawa accompanied by Mr. MacLeDd's mnthor. lam nohenson. Lower l glie were recent visitors at the home ol Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stead. Howe hay. SPECIAL SERVICE A Ian:er attended special any pol tvrvice was hel In Upton Gnspt‘l Chapel on Tuesday live- hlng The guest speaker was Mr Sl‘em‘l Christensen tram FID- rlda. a former minister or Up~l inn Gospel Chapel. iNJUnEs ItAND Waync MacDonald, Forest Hill [on ui Mr. and Mrs, Allred MacDonald had the mislortuno oi falling lilt' I load 0! hay and ('iltlinlz his huud. It required meral stitches. VISITS PARENTS he» .iohn Whitewin ol Sash 'hcwan is Visiting hls parents. hlr and Mrs. Robert Whiteway. rlmltlyll. RETURN To osuAWA llr and Mrs Gordon Beulah ImI daughter Janet. and Mrs. Loitic Baaton returned to Osha- iiln. Ontario, last week litter \‘ihiil'l! Mrs. Boston's dluzhtt'r, ,c- I'N BRUDENELL Mr. Ind Mrs, James Reid and Iamlly oi Elliot Like. Ontario. nre visiting It Bmdenell. guest: oi Mr, And Mn. 1., .Y. C. Wald son series or dives made Saturday. Approximater 7.5 island guesu including Lieut. Gov. w..l. MacDonald. farmer Limit. Govt T.W.L. mese. Capt. LE. Whitman and Arthur erzht. and lust). Arthur Wright. and insp. A5. McNeil. RCMP. were aboard as guests or the corn- manding officer. The submarine. a veteran of many naval engagements with Japanese cratl. has many welle ernod honors as a result at sinking enemy destroyers. sub- marines and other vessels dur- ing the Semnd World War, During: the apcciai Cruise Sate urday Lieut Cmdr. McKechnia also presented the golden ital» phins to His i-ionor Lieutenant Governor MacDonald. FIRST SUB TRIP The guesu were uncd up on deck as the sub manoeuvel‘ed away (tom the jelly Saturday morning and When the ship was undenvay were broken up into small groups and taken on a cnmnlete tour of the sub. Fur litany 0i them it was their lira! time on board a submarine and (or others the first time “193' had ever been on board whlle a sub wat diving. Guiding each group were otti cars or petty oiticer! who obvl ously know their ship intimate Mr, and Mrs. Rex Sewell. Mon- lreul. and their daughter and son-in-luw. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mpihurn. Freenort. N.s.. and Mrs. James Johnston, Nor- wnlk. CIIIIOI'TIII. v.5. vislTuns Miss Belle Bruce and Mrs. An- gus Marked of minute, Mass. Ire visitian at Miillown, guests ol Mrs. Peter MucDun~ am. 5 HERE FROM QUEBEC Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Watson and son Paul. at Quebec City are spcnding their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. .lamcs Deane of Whim Road. Visl'r DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs, Dan Stewart ot Commercial Cmss spent the ast week in Charlottetown. guests or their daughter. Mrs, Russelle Downs and Mr. Downe, ARLINGTON GUESTS Mrs Albert Mat-Donald. Pin- ette. has as her gucstat . Mrs Alex, MacAllister ol Arling- tnli. Mass. Prowse. City Councillors H. E. . special guests d a submarine im- the lirat time. the various opcrations. Most ol the questions direrted by tho guests conccrncd the iorpcdo tubes which intrigued all or them A low othors. possibly with an eye to contain cventu~ alitios, unro primarily concern- ed with escape lacihtios, Thcy wcro costly rt‘axsilred by their guidcn. A submarine is a small world unto uscll and dcspitc its over- all lcncth ‘small' is the truly IIe< sciptlve wilrd. Crews oi dostroy. er: and fricaios may think their quarters are cramped. but in a submarinc cvcrytlnng is packed into Sui-ti n compact apacc that rule nilide snccosiod it his uucsts could iintl a more tnnl or space on hoard to lot him krinw and he would Ilse it as a locker. FANTASTIC ill-1M. Onc at tho unforgettable mem~ dries or the CNN" is the won- dorlnl noon man-1 snrvnd the Eilrs|s The hill at taro \ias tarp lastir and could only be equally by tho oxrollcnce oi thc iood and thc snporh manner in which it was prcpnrod and served. It has long boon rumorcd that messing on a submarine \vris su- pcrior to not only that oi other Ships but nthor scrvicas roster- day proved the rumors correct. Crew memhors said it was pol icy on thoir ship to malntuill an ‘upen rclrigorator'. Thcy are welcome in help tIil-mselves at any timo to anything lrom steaks I0 desserts. Perhaps too enmthihg tn 2 will rcmcmbot- ior a long iimn was thc showing or a genuine tru-ndship and hiss— ‘Pltallty not too often onconnten Tins was true or everyone mm the commandinc officer on down the ranking lino. Cluois and Petty Mums and soamnn alike were all delighted to answer uncatiom oi- hclp In any way, Ohviriisly it Is a hurry ship. in an open letter to the oiiip ens oi Charlottetown and all the province Lleut. mdr iiokcch- are told bn'cllv oi tlm crows ml. oorionrcs while In this port. he wrote while the sub was no. turning lrom the misc Satur. day attornoon and expressed re» gm uiat mliy the limitations of space lonbacle having all It. landers aboard at tho tinm, However. he noted his ship had been open to visitors and said roveiwl thmissnd had takm advantage at the chanre to see APPRECIATION VOICEI) In closing the captain said: stating that no purpose would be served by sending the accused to the county lull. Magistrate AJ. Hastam sentenced .lurnea Garry Gonnley. Charlottetown. est Penitentiary. on the marge it! he theit of an automobile. when the latter appeared in city police court Saturday. William Dcnnir Pitcher. Char- o .. a 1 Old Car. was remanded to August m. Hush I" Gutell. Mt Herbert. arraigned on a charge or drun- hcn driving. pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of driving while impuired, and was lined 5125 and costs or 30 days in jail. James Byers. St, Peter's, ap~ bearing on a drunk and distill- (Ierly charge. was lined 32) unit costs or in days. Charged with speeding were Lloyt‘ McCarthy. Charlottetown; Glen Wigginton. Montague: .l ‘meu w Hogan. Sumrnersid a. win I, Corbett. Milton: G'tcn Intlelnwn. charged with than ol h City, Queens And Kings m The, Guardian. Chlrlottetown, Mon. Aug. 19, 1963. 5 ICh'iown Marl Given Term In Peri. For Car Theft Smith. Charlottetown: Ind .Iu- mes Richardson, Summer- slde. They were fined sill an costs or live days. Sin and costs or live days. $15 Ind costs or live days. sis and costs or live days. :10 and costs or live days, and $25 and costs or in days, Robert John Shaw. Charlotte- tuwn. wax lincd sto and costs or five days (or driving without a Four persons were (hauled with possession nl liquor in place other thin their resldence. All recelved lines of 3 an costs or all days. Seven drunk and lncapabics comprised the remainder of the ooket Two received lines or $10 and costs or Ilv: days, twn lines nt' SM and costs or 10 days, two were remanded to August 24. and one received a fine of $20 and costs or 15 days, A man charged with loitering was lined szn Ind costs or days. ‘G’iown Probable Location Rumors circulating lust week indicated that a huge . established III the Gmrgetvwn aged at thls province. Some of t 9 lie! that the plant will be a subsidiary or a large Northern uropean firm. While nothing, whatsoever has been released olflciallry by pm- , 000 sist berland Strait during one oi thclly as thcy explained in doiail “5h pmexsimz plant might be rumors give rise to the he- parka Of New Large Fish Plant quest ledenl Iinanclai mice In expansion at the in dus Premier Walter it. Show has‘ llready indicated that an lit government announce- ment will be made early this week, Several cabinet sessions were held in file out w'eek. lievod to be in Connection with industrial development. be. as- a WilslandShor’rhoms lPraised ByJudges . Quality was high throughout .the IiVostOCk Show which closed AI lh 3 Provincial Exhibition IIl'I'P Friday afternoon. but III! Dual PMYDOSI Shorthnm came lotcaucd all at the rest in an int- .as drawing almost unreserved ‘nraise {Tom "I! lhuw Judge ll Ironcnrned. In must ()1th uses The Iudge was reserved in his prulre and ."the tops were lflod" or “there .ls an improvement since i wul .liere last" was the extent or his irostraincd enthusiasm. ! lint .l. C, until Bennett ot Fredericton wan cnthuslartlc in his comment on the milking l Shortliornr that Appelred helore him in the show rinl "The cattle nre unusullly strong. several classed had no ytatl cndors. The entire show u i trong with my lew tarand cat» tie" was a sample o! the way tho New Brunswick department or agriculture man commented on the animals that paraded be him, No single animals drew any more onthusiastic approval h-om any judge than did the grand rhnmplnn male Hereford. Own- ed by Gut-don Mathewn oi nu . Wedding Guest Dies Suddenly The death is! Jahn R. Ed. wards of Frederictun NE. be. town. prim to his translar to heden‘nlm about live years ago where he was salesman for I feed company lor the Marltimen. lie was in this lmwlnce to at- liiss Myrna Colts tn Everett vincial ee. it is believed the resolute! se — non of the department or duslry has been working on the matter for some months and is now prepared to make an au- nouucgmellt of the plans. . e lute development is! the province‘s fishing industry has been in the wind tor some time, Fisheries Minister beo Rossitsr has authorized pre- paration of a briei Lhnt will re- 5‘ I: -‘Search Planned For Descendants William Haywardv chairman at n the Centennial Committee, re- vealed Saturday that the Com- Jnllnstan at Milton Anflm Church Satlmflay eveurrlg, He was the son or Mrs, diastol- Edwards is! Hamlist and the late Mr. Edwards. Besides his mother he is survived by his wile. the rumor Georgie Wallis n. du r Faye lb and son Man 12. also cur-red suddenly at' Cliaalotio- : The tag, fen-ad minor injuries r wu itru tend the wedding at his niece 7‘5 P ,Iflmfimfldfil’tfl mmflly'l y ’IIPI 'll BM lpile of the tut that In most mingling. The Guernsey Ind A ‘cam the not-on place on the mire breeders took their cc Ialrn has been replaced by merh- outslde to be placed In Ihe Inlcnl mauslers that runsumr judging ring We when the; ("alan and oil, tulleld oi the er lulled tor I time in the | hay Ind out: the (armor: nl Coliseum which Scotch Shannt timer years used to keep their Judge Doll Hutson nuhed thl power units operating best show ring in Eastern Chu- One throw back to lurmer‘ml. ‘********** THEATRE 4! “Where The May s Are Butter Than Ever" i Opposite Confederation IIIIIIGIII * * * * "Startling Adult Entertainment” Tonight & Tues. Night The shocking compelling story of ruthless honesty in the totally corrupt world ol today! Show Times Lilliflllflfl Illillfll e is a married schoolmaster.$he Is one of the youngest girls in his class. ter River He drew warm pulse train veteran Heretord breeder B. i; Warnica ol Barrie. Ony tarlo. He wn Inter named but beel bull or the show. ' Best Indivldull In the Angu- breed the Judge indicated. was lrvlng MacDonald's “Black Bird 0! Progress" that was named best beet cow in the show tor the second year In a row, One or the better beet .tectlolil In the show was a q r or Scotch Shnnhnrn huill In the senior c-iasa. All tour were rated as particularly strong by veteran rlnzside observers, There were outstanding Inl- mula In all or the breeds but In many cases ludges laulted name or the animals at the tail end of the clause Sonic at the cllued were un- usually large Ind the Holstelnd had the largest entry list with their attractive Black an White cattle that are making Iuch hendwly cm" the coun- try Fieldman E.P. Jul-via said there are more new breeder: In this province this year than ever ofifiiflilyfm £33m: Child Injured When Hit By Car SOURIS — Richard Jenning- tIve-yelr-old son or Mr and Mr Jennings at So r . - when he ck by a car on Church Street Saturday night. It is believed the young lad ran in the path oi the 1962 Dodge driven by Lynn Roach or th l a Town. He suffered a cut lip. brulscd knee and minor shoeln The accident happened Ibout .m. i i Hm» 'Itl -~ llli’l pirdiiituil'lilluu iwl .i ANGLICANS tConlirlued Fran Fig! I! hayne; bishop i. w. Sudid or Nagpur. Indll: a labop D. M. Gala ot' , spoke in Japanese and war inundated: Bishop ILR. Roseveure of Al:- cra. Ghana_ and a plrlde 3 SPECIAL MATINEES AT 2.30 a 1 BY we MRI“ EXPTCSS our 9P“ prcciatlou. The parade was magnificent. We trust are con- tributed to the color and smart. ncaa. The race: were specta. cnlar. and wore enloyed by all. linst imprutant your hospitality and kindness are unexcelled". ' a Irvin one it kindness and hosrdtaiity ware alum breathtaking it was a tribute which will not soon he lorcntten. (ina almost imnMIced evenli In the TIMI! Gold Oil) And Saucer Day pageant was the anemia. tifm to the tutuan atria or a beaudlul me .1 pencil in the form or a torpedo. The lead is pmduoad or remand tundra; the golden The girls ware especially proud or this use or Lhe many honors which came .v The Wnrdrmm ol the Sea Owl will carry with it at least one souvenir or its end! at this port. Saturday inspector ' presontcd Lit-ut. Cmdr, Mc- ltechme with a plaque bearing the (Test or the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 9-: lilacle n llc could got a look at line n Legion home on vanal Stree e doors were upon in rm. to 7 P-m. Ind two sisters, Mrs. Wendell Wood. hedliled in a lid lcrl mittee plans to seek inlal'ma- 5“ Y t C ti'on regardiniz the’whereahnuu ggfirs'mfifim» “‘1 M" "‘1" 5:13:29” “‘7'” “'° “"1"” '“‘ AND ° "'9 “he” ane‘oi the supporters onfltbo y c“ be In.“ I. ,5 door or the LOW-strong lea on. “my “m my W he mm Woman Stricken bishop G. N. Luxtoa of Huron. to play a part III next year'l celebrations. and they will like- ly be honored in snme other manner during their vtsit. Minor Damage Caused By Fire so His 7 Fire or unknown origin did little damage to the hreutwork It the lower part 01 Main Street here last night. The alarm was in about 1 o‘clock and the bio ze quickly subdued by the tire department. 3 Legion Holds Open House w t. our 3 At Legion Dance Mrs. G. CIIII'IEI Eatt. former- ly Edllh B. MacLeali died Sut- urtlay as the result 0! a heart attack While attending the open- ing dance at the Royal Cnnud- [an Legion Home In Charlotte- w... 8 cgdxdead on hrrival at the hop a. she is survived by her huh» and and one brother. Harold, as Well u several nieces Ind nephews. lty to have pl'Bfll‘I members the Legion Show than Around tho modern premise s. e Ladies Auxiliary served coffee for the health nests. n _‘_ I CLAIMS FIRST i Edinburgh lays claim to the ills! floral clock In the world— l' in ism, ROCK HUDSON’S Greatest Performance in I Dnnmfic and Ernnti cc _ You ‘re a ltzung Dacto I m an I78" AT summon HOME hit-a Marl-Pet Good and soul hilly oi Dnrchefler. Most. are spending a two week holiday at their summer home In Lower Montague. END VACATION Mr, and Mn. Willllm Ell-Ike! Ilili Tour children have returned It GI: pleasant vlcatlol'i at we'r Moo- t-cue where they visited with "IItIVe Ind MEET“. VIEI'I‘ED FATHER. Miss Mir! Millie-in who All members 0' the funeral home at 8:45. B.I.S. NOTICE are requested tn attend prayers [or our lute brother, Hurry Morgen. It the Charlottetown Eisner-fl Home. Tueedly evening at 8:30 and et- tend the Funerfl Wednesday morning, leaving the Benevolent Irish Society Old 0 mum/i Mil/MIMI as: two weal! Villt Ill; hzr lather. Mllcolm Mllh’ . In! week It “ml” to Lynn. Mull.- l’fllfi‘l by her brother Mltheaoll. Ruthenium local: Gordm 0'? ante net Gallant. Mill mud Ilnher home In 5" V I i l I ll flint blend. in pleural. Rs. toioavobonorwrkwhanyou-oot momma sum-cum mmilnt lumpy-Mail .rviwll'llliutdmu‘lthmponbclw...a phanandnirlorahn.1hominuooym-loaau Mm’uptaahoekloyoumilbu. MA". TM. 2‘ coupon m malt 0‘" MAW!" NEEDED IV _ lulu w- - amino...“ "- ..'r'..... .. EORGE St. CHAme IlingvffllEl‘A'L G . M W BENEFI FINANCE co. or cANAoa “instill CIAL Playing 2 Explores the Junglos of the Heat . Novel of We In the Dutch Guinea Jungles. Monday aid rooms PARKVIEW DRIVE - IN i Ill-encyth anal Role . . BIG Shattering Adventure That Boldly From Jan de Ilartog's Best-Selling A MOVIE .ly 1,000 people took the ammo: 01th. IIlIRREE.’ Ill/R355! IllIRREE.’ \ mound nt.. proposed an immediate vote on the progn- but several delegates lumped up and British layman John Lawrence. denominational ' prota- congress should not be reuul to m up vote.“ oggan. the e del chain- lke I Archbishop In the hop! 0! letfinl unani- maul IPDNV , V .The congress til bllhopl. ' clergy and latty representing anacncoawnnrs Plelurl some 44,000,000 Anglicans hns no policy—mnkiag power. but any resolution! pained are VIBIIIR , RED .RHUNIII_KIIIIIIYII Ei°ii.‘2n’.‘::i'niit’.““i‘."“‘ MATURE BUliflNS FLEMING Ii‘IIIlIT 4¥¥44¥444¥¥444¥ no NORTH RIVER DRIVE-I BIG I Miler lroin Charlottetown on Trans-Canada Highway DAYS DAYS “Your Theatre Under The Stars" THE DAY THE WORLD WILL NEVER FOR GET -— WHEN HISTORY HELD IT’S BREATH snow ABOUT - THE 3.45 illiiillllilmlllll wowwa Accuan HIT i JUST AS IT WAS SHOWII III THE MAJIIII CAPITALS III THE WIlIlLIII . TONIGHT Reloasari by tom Centuryfox DARRYL E ZANUCK'S HE 87" DAY now me soot! av CORNELIUS RYAN THE STORY OF D-DAY with 42 International Stars] Admiuion Adult! 81.00: Children 50. Pm List Suspended for this Show *********I****i