newspaper ABC published Wed- nesday a chert which it said |Behaim, or “Martin of Bohe- 8 discovered |mia.” ABC added: in 1003 the Baffin Island in the | “There is nothing ‘in the Yale Arctic Sea, not the Canadian|map that is not found in the map of Martin Behaim except | passed the name Vinland, and the Vale |time as map attributes Vinland to Bat- | /492, njainland. “What has this (the island) to do with the American conti- nent’ the newspaper asked, ‘ABC also published a copy of the Yale University map cred: other Vikings ‘centuries before Cortes Columbus set sail. The Yale map reopened an- | ” cient arguments over who really na discovered America—Ericson or Columbus. Vikings Found Baffin Island, ("i (srurs."cssh ie Not Mainland, Paper Says - |r tse « van MADRID. (AP)—The Spanish arrival in the new world and | 1003. The map acquired that it was made by Martin | that Viking finland. ° “What the Vikings discovered |S#id. proves v [was the Baffin Island in the |maisland ares, prosaby tata ' ssed between Oct. The Yale the discovery of North |Arctic ice sea, just as the Por-|came to the new world. America to Leif Ericson and |tuguese discovered the Azores Islands in the Atlantic. What jhas this to do with the Ameri- dian Arctic are’ ABC said the chart it pub separated from lished was produced im 1485, |son Strait. G northeast of the island across there were no i years before Columbus’ » Chandler Bros. Limited - " 1 Ptywood Place Charlottetown ~Ches Gillan #10" 170 Ibe, Charlottetown at wes *. End Stewart Motors. Limited 224 Gt. George St. . Dial 4-5579 to am undetermined |where she spent a week as the - |\guest of her daughter, Mrs, Wil- liam Jay and Mr. Jay. . Fred ‘‘Ted” Jenkins an M. | Hubley of Imperoil, N.S., re- approximately the same Georgetown on business. | Mr. and Mrs. C.S,M:" Duffin of Lendon, Ontario, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Harold Woods, also of London, Ontario, were visitors to Georgetown on Fri- |recently visited day and were guests of Mr. and Mrs: Waldron Lavers, as they |Ch completed a motor trip over the Cabot Trail. Mrs. Duffin is the our present days-” , the university explored a HONOLULU (AP)--The U8. : and Barb collided Wednesday Baffin Island is the largest and most easterly of the Cana- and is .|town was a recent visitor to ‘The Guardian, Chariottetown, Fri., Uct. 15, 1965. GEORGETOWN | Mrs. Earl Walsh was a re- she LeLacheur. » Where he was the and while here he |N.S., were ; | w Ce cere. Cameron cently for Charlottetown where! Bernice DeLory of Halifax, 1 will reside fer the winter N-S.. spent the holiday weekend Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Steele cent visitor to Summerside,|months. During her absence her #5 the guest of her. parents, Mr.|and family of Moncton, N.B.,|ards and son Kenneth of Char- U.S. - home on Water Street is | motored to Georgetown over the |lotfetown were guests on Satur | agreement. occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil with friends and relatives. Friends of ‘Mrs: Louise Allen | tal in Montague. James Burris and John Cam- |Mr of Mr. and Mrs. James | eron of Urbania, Hants County, Guy Hemphill and Mrs. Hemp ¥ Georgetown, waoere ney were and Mrs. F.J. DeLory. Kathleen Scully of Charlotte. guest at the home of Mr. and town was a weekend visitor to |Mrs. Nelson W. Hansen. cently spent several days in|Georgetown, where she visited Robert Jenkins motored from |Halifex, N.S., on Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hemphill, |visited with relatives in Char accompanied by Mr. Roy Baker lottetown and by Mr. and Mrs- Jack Bak. While in Georgetown he visited er of Pt. Pleasant, New Jersey; his brother Mr. Hibbett Jenkins the Magdalen |and Mrs. Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins Islands, travelling by air from who for many years has been a arjottetown Petty Officer in the Royal Can adian Navy is presently on se- are pleased to hear that she has |V€® months rehabilitation leave, former Mildren MacLaren of | returned to her home in George: |PTior to going on pension. town after being a patient in the | Arthur “Yorston of Charlotte-|Kings County Memorial Hospl- hill and son Lorne of Toronto, Ontario, were recent guests of Hemphill’s brother, Mr, visitors to ‘hill. Saint Dunstan's Field N’S SAINTS: vs. Mrs- 1D. Cameron of Saint holiday weekend | John, N.B., was a weekend guests of Mrs. Steele’s parents, |Mrs. Nelson W. Hansen. |Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie |of Charlottetown motored to |hood of $70 per and Géorgetown. Mr. and Mrs. George Hemp- Siary Aleclunaig 200 Meieu We) spent the Udliday weebcud Le is cumsmieul ileal low of Mr. Cameron's son, | MacDonald left last week on re-|visiting their daughters and |announced by Canadian . Glendon Cameron acd Mrs. turn to Boston, Mass., after |sons-in-lew; Mr. and Mrs. Ger |bile manufacturers ispending the summer at their |ard Butler and Mr. | summer home in Georgetown. (Clifford Fillmore. and family of Moneton, N.B., were recent guests of Mrs. Cur- rie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotel). Roy Hemphill left recently for les McConnell are pleased to : hear that she has retu home — N.S., where he will re after being a patient™ in the | Sales in the new 1966 Stewart Hensen of Saint John, N.B., motored to Georgetown on - gage li, uF ities J Suunday, where he visited his! , Mr. and : 7 the $50,000,00 in ‘what the gov- (parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Drury Confident | ate ae ioe the tenant soe Neloee.| Buyers Of Cars who bed spent two weeks in| To Get Benefit Geor, . : and } (CP) -- Industry |agreement now awaiting Washington. Mr, and Mrs. H.P. George mo. tered to Saint John, N-B., where OTTAWA Minister Drury said Thursday 'dential signature in in of and Mrs. |fect pass on to Canedian buyers this year the $50,000,000 cus. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rich- toms benefit embodies im the Canadian automobile and were day at the home of Mr. and | Mr. Drury said through @ that the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marten |Spoceoman at ao teleanene vehicle, when getown where they spent |syread across the three major weekend with their parents. | manufacturers and the various Friends of Beth McConnell, models of their most popular of Mr. and Mrs. Char- |jines of automobiles, . MW Canadian production aad prlleegee ks ty Memorial H j- [reach the 700000 re attained Mal in eee r O° |for 1965 models, the amount will 7 be $49,000,000, or very close ‘9 ernment duties,” customs government would ltake in. if it were not il Wes MacAleer B 11"—175 tbe, Parkdale J. W. Windsor -~ Limited _ Charlottetown P. E. 1. | Cyril _Rédgers 5°10 210° Ibs. Norristown, Pa. Tackle Seaman's Beverages Ltd. 57 Water St. Charlottetown Riteway Cleaners Ltd. 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