marmatade: tea a {| Orange Muriel Hanecom, wife of Bitwin son of Belmont, Maas, ere endoy- dan thay wit attend the wedding” esas cocmemmeminmommett | neebone, “city C Hanscom, dauzhter .of;Joseph ing a holiday at Belfast as guests of their friend. Harves Mackie . . Apple ‘jelly: Marjorie. Cut- qe. ; MacGregor, and the late Mrs. of Mr. MacPherson’s sister and non:of Hay Raver C. B i cliffe, city. Mant regor,’;Moniagie; P El. brother-in-law Rev: Donald and - IS ‘PATIEN Strawberries, canned: | Mrs. Surviving are three sisters: Mrs. Nicholson. Last week ,they i ATIENT Eric Laird, Milton. | Adah, and Dorothy of Montague, visited with friends at Kilmuir Mrs Elhiott Jones, West Rov. © Cherries, canned: “Mrs. Eric! je ‘3 ‘Jean (Mrs. J.E. Garnhum..and and Commercial Cross. om: - f — in od Prince Laird, Milton. : Eastern and Contra Districts | niece Judy) of Chartottetown, : \* RNG nore ospita is Peas, canned: Mrs. Elmer but Funeral ‘services were — held AT SUMMER HOME | FIRES EXTINGUISHEN Coles, North Milton. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur. Aug. 18, 1966. .5 from tre MacKay Funera!'Home | Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacRae, J. Frank Gaudet. .provineis . String Beans: K... Darrach, a = in Newton Mass. Interment was Montreal, are presently spending fancies ee Pi \Clyde’ River. « 2 the Newton cémetery their annual holiday at their‘sum- ‘orester reported last might ‘hat ;, este Chicken; & 4: Mr EI mer home in Red Point. They the three brush fires which anne. 8. Esmer | erupted on Tuesday in the For Coles, North Milton. ‘Coles, North ‘Milton. |bury Ltd. for a Seohie lchocolate cake was won by Mrs. | ee Laird, Milton. Judges were Keith L. Brehaut and D.C.) Schurman who chose the follow- jing first prize winners: HOME OR FARM gardens): Gladoli, basket of one dozen: Mrs. J.W. MacGregor, city Gladioli, three colors: Frank Ross, Parkdale. Dahlias:-Earnest-— city. ; Mrs. Roses, hybrid tea: Mr. and| Male reserve champion wa s through with the e champion inale. Picher to contest the federal by- Mrs. Reginald Gay, Parkdale. shown by Joseph R. MacKinnon, Reserve in this class went to’ slection an be held in the con. ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING TOURS = Roses: polyanthus: Mrs—-St.Peter’s Bay. and the reserve | Pat Dottgan, Bedford.» stituencs-of—Grand—Falls—Whit Frank Ross, Parkdale female champion was owned by’ Also showing’well in this div- | Bay Takrader on Seciccmber | Charlottetown Dial 4-9966 Carnations: Mrs. Harold Bul. “We Wilfred “Stewart, R. R. 3,; ision was Lincoln Boswell, R,, R. 19th’ ‘ PI _ pitt, Roseneath Charlottetown. | 3: 5 Cosmos: Mrs. George Mace: S. C, Stewart and Son, R. R. 8, Brian Stewart, R. R. 3, Char- HOLIDAY Millan, Cornwall |Charlottetown dominated’ the: lottetown. pretty well swept all’ Peter MacPherson (formerly COMMODORE | : Marigolds: Mrs. J.W. Mac-|Leichester - Corriedale division, top Place honors in the Shrop- of Kilmuir) and Mrs. MacPher; 3 Gregor,-city. : | with four first prizes and three ad uy eee eee. Oe ; ROOM | Zinnias: Mrs. Frank Deacon, bare aire Wines aie oe first Slacingh Si wall a show. TY itv je cha ion - & ‘ s § | Ger aa : : male in this saividons re ing the champion male and) cl AREA Phiox, annual Mrs. Frank Weare: forcain: hampion was Champion female. - Irving’ Bos- MAIN BRACE Deacon, city. serve vena’ Champion Was. well, Marshfield, showed tf re- FUNERALS Phiox, perennial: Mrs. . Frank sn by Wilfred Stewart as) serve champion maleand’H. L. 4 re i Deacon, city. : emell Be Ue Team ve mais champ. Boswell, Marshfield., showed the Featuring | Stock, annual: -Farnest Dou- ie ¥ . ae also picked | reserve champion female. MacINTRRE FUNERAL —The Be r cette, city. in in this d ‘ial gi three seconds Also showing strongly in this funeral for Mary Ellen | Mac- Coming Attractions ow Peas: ie Harold Bul- viol hula Ee division was John-R. Thompson Intyre took place on Wednesday pi oseneat and Son. morning from the Hennessey y IN | Antirrhinum: Earnest Dou. Edmonton ......,. * 6 || uneral Home i St. Andrew's TU pee THE DOWNTOWNERS cette, city. : |Regina 53. 69 ’ Church, Mount: Stewart. wher THURSDAY — BOOT EAN AT. THE RACES ‘Asters: Earnest Doucette, Winmiper ..vss.. 5573 havieny tak Mane wea cal _ Featuring “THE HI-NOTES’ icity. Toroaten cae hae - - = brated by Rey. Clarence Roacn Sportswear Permissable— rs Bhown above are Sid Stead They are just two of the many cing including the setting of @ (open. Mantes = 65 78 wan - ala comihaired oe. sevice No Slacks or Shorts Please! and Bert~Steele both of Char- fans who daily attend the fm new track record by Little Class 38 (Open): \Qiebac 6 oo ~ 62 70 = ae TAY. RERREGI MRE: : Members -and Guests 5 lottetown, as they scan their - Bt : | Gladioli rah iwidistee ee Millan, Rev. T.P. Butler and embers - uu rograms prior to a race at ces during Old. Home Week... Art and some pays which have hoe PeOus eae vewe €|Eredericton. ..,:.; 62 72 ‘ Rev. Peter Dunphy. were present . - Tire Charlottetown. “Driving Racing: enthusiasts- have. been” seldom been equaled at the ad lp rae aids opal oe at Jpn _ @ in the sanctuary. The pallbear- {= x ; Ss, 7 SEW Moncton ool ri a ‘ ¥ 7 6 * Park yesterday _afternooa treated to_somev-top notch ra-— Charlottetown Driving Park. | ans Country Gardens, York flalifax i a a8 : si aoe ee Kings Theatre Georgetown Gladioli, three spikes; yellow: | Charlottetown 62 70 Cyril. Morrison, Joseph Mac. ' AN EVENING OF |Jewell’s Country. Gardens, York. Sydney Sr ie Donald, and Reginald Peters IE r Gladioli, three — spikes, ~ red:- 'Yarmouth ye SO 68 : Internient took place in the ONE ACT PLAYS fom n | Jewell's €ountry ~ Gardens, |§t. John's, Nfld. a0 71 - Church cemetery. - = THE TYPIS ee eas fired solikea: purnte: | iNew. York... 5 oc ce 71 87 HEARINGS ANNOUNCED 5 TS: [M “fF k De : iy ase ad pes ferme a » It was announced recently) TRAINOR FUNERAL — The THE TIGER a ran : See win ‘: Jacksonville .....- 74 90 by J-J. Revell, chairman’ of the /funeral for Mary Agnes Trainor s CW . ‘00 s a © W ers | eae ee er 70 90 |Labor Relations Board that the |was- held Wednesday morning =e. Starring erie : (Miami 2. ca. 75% 73. 86 |ioard will shortly commence afrom the Charlottetown Funeral ANNE BUTLER, MARC STRANGE, eae aette commerce, (LOS Angeles ...:..~ 67 ° BB levies of hearings to deal with |Home to St. Ann's Church, Hope TUDI WIGGINS itus: Peter ee PVCu ee (BON, Reameisen! i537 56.1 178 lapplications for certification River, where’ Solemn . Requiem “CTE Foods and flowers were un- cooking was much’ improved] First class, winners in-each| -Dahlias, informal or decora-| HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- | now before it- The announcement High’ Mass was celebrated by DIRE D BY WALTER MASSEY der scrutiny at the Women’s In-/over that of two_years ago when) section were: Dark fruit, with- |tive: Petes White, Summerside. | ther office says drier air be- was made following’.a. meeting Rev. Denis Gallant, _ parish Every Evening at 9-p.m. stitute building at the Provin- these same ladies were judges.jout icing: Mrs.- Gordon Mac-| Dahlias, cactus: or semi-cac- |ginning to enter the western re- {0 the board on. Thursday. Priest. Deacon and “Sub-Deacon Tickets ilabie the d eia] Exhibition on Tuesday. They commended the Women's |Eweny North River. ‘ tus: Claire White, Summerside. | gions of the district will advance | Thc aoe Snaidewable Sires Praucie- Gorctese and availa at oor Judging the foods class were Institute for their’ efforts and| Light fruit cake, without i¢c-| Poms: Jewell's Country Gar! across the district slowly bring- amber al’ eanitend beicre the Rev. Walter Reid. Present-in the | home economists Mrs. Dorothy hoped that the organizatiow ing: Mrs. Leo MclIsaac, Mer-jdens, York. ling an end to showers and thun- board at this time, aad we feel Sanctuary were Rt. Rev. PF. : MacLeod and Miriam Hyde who would continue to support the maid. ee | Roses, hybrid tea Jewell's dershowers in most regions by that it is essential that they be Hughes, Rev.. Joseph LeClair ne noted that the quality of the project, Pound Cake Marjorie” Cut- |Country Gardens, York. — . | morning, However, in Cape Bre- dealt with at the earliest pos- and Rev. Eric, Robin. ‘The neat : ‘. : ; ~ c's S = cliffe, city : i Roses, -multiflora:. Mrs. Frank ton it will be afternoon before ible date.” Mr. Revell added. Was sung by the Sistets of St. creening est inics Sponge Cake: Mrs. Harold ‘Deacon, city. they end. Skies will Clear over Feaae : iMartha. Interment was in_ the z 2 = ; Bulpitt, Roseneath ; Sweet Peas. Mrs. Harold Bul- western regions of the district | FRIENDLY GESTURE Church: cemetery where service. - = : i | White _ cake: Mrs Lorne Doch- pitt, Roseneath |late today: 2 ~ | A friendly. gesture; which has was conducted by Rev. Gallant. MONTAGUE jerty, Kingston try Gardens, York | ‘Regional forecasts: | become an annual event, is once | Pallbearers were Charles Gal-]- — : = : | Magic’ Molasses Bread: Mrs; Asters: Mrs. Frank Deacon,: - Eastern Shore, Prince Edward again being extended by Jack lant, Arthur Gallant, Peter Gal- : = ‘Gordon Crockett,’ © York——(This city. i |Island:| Overcast “and. cool; |Morris, proprietor of the firmr lant, Emmett Trainor, Patrick: ! Balsa ust | section - required: contestants to). Phiox: Mrs. Erank Deacon, showers, and tiuindarshinwers ‘of: J. aah Sasori. Mr. Morris |Gallant and Mark Gallant. August 18 and 1 , Aug 22 & 23 juse a controlled recipe provided (city. ‘ {ending in-the morning;— increas- | |is providing: a donation of sev- | ais : : z Se : iby - the pag atone and the! Zinnias: Mrs. Frank Deacon, | ing ware eet < | eral cases of soft-drink for the) HASLAM FUNERAL — The. School districts Included: Brooklyn, Heatlier- |judges noted a wide variety in City. : : . | 15: Jow-high at Goshen a ‘ar- | youngsters taking part in -Fri- funeral for the latej:Mrs.Ctar- ilmuc tague, Uppe flavor and texture.) - Floral centrepiece: Mrs. lottetown 62 and 70; outlook for qay's Gold Cup and Saucer par-\ence Haslam-was- Held from ner | - a toaa an ae om ves C meen aes || Bread, white:, Mrs. Harold Earnest Foster, city. Friday, sunny and warmer. ade. Officials stated that the late residence to St. Elizabeth's nion vi + victoria Cross, im iBulpitt, Roseneath. *~ Artistic arrangement of -oné . High tide today at -Charlotte-\grinks will-be distributed at:the ‘Church, —Springfield--where--sér- | Road, Brudenell, New Perth, Greenfield, Summer: | Bread, Whole Wheat: Mrs. flower and foliage: Mrs. J.W. town 108 a.m. and 12.53 9.m. At dispersal. area, near the old |vice was conducted by her pas-| Ville, Roseneath, iHarold Bulpitt, Roseneath MacGregor, city. Rustico. at 7.58 am: and 9.02 Armouries, immediately after |tor, Rev. MR. Ness assisted by : : 1. Rolls: Mrs. Lorne Docherty, > Arrangement- of: epee eee \p.m. Summerside tide eighteen, the parade. iRev. AE. Piercey of Milton. Facilities” of the Provincial Health Department Kingston. mosses: Lowell Frizze Char-| minutes later than— Charlotte- | {Pallbearers were Leith Payn- losis League being son THE BEST IN Tea Biscuits: Mrs. Reg Mac- lottetown, RR 2. . town. Sun rises today at . 6.28 WORD RECEIVED ‘ter, Joseph Croken, Cari. Lambe, —— es i a Te ‘ Ewen, North River Dish garden: Mrs. J.W. Mac-|a.m. and sets at 8.07 p.m. Ail Word has beeti’received in this Crawford Sinclair, Allison made available to people of Montague ond sur FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT | Bran Muffins: Leona Mclsaac, Gregor, city. \times ADT. province of the death of Mrs. Mayne and Fenton Mayne. In- rounding districts free of charge. Mermaid. Miniature flower SLT ANGO || ie ae ee ip eee terment was in the Church ; | Scotch Cookies. Mrs. Harvey ment: Jewell's Country Gar- | * * * x* aE - oe a some. = LOOK TO THE PARKVIEW {Goles, North Milton dens, Yorks | — : : Squares: Mrs. Eric Laird, ORTH RIV . | Adults 75¢e -. -Children under 12 free Milton... ‘WEATHER = a: Display of cookies. Mrs. Har- = z yr Ba | Sterts tonioht h A Film by RICHARD BROOKS (foots Masi Jutdins ASON WatiAcu Baits PAUL CO.stares [kis Tawinore = Liviss sa: Based on the novel by JOSEPH CONRAD Music by BRONISLAU KAPER Written for ine screen and Directed by RICHARD BROOKS A Columb, a Pictures Release-Keep Films Co-Production ~ [ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK ALBUM AVAILABLE ON COLPX RECORDS] Fleet In SUPER PANAVISION 70°- TECHNICOLOR® te “Peter O'Toole givesxa terrific performance!” —Los Angeles Times ‘ . Picture of the Yeari’-N.Y. Times @iy LANONY AND HERBERT R. 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A prize offered by Fry-Cad- layer, of the flowers classes| The name of ‘Stew art prominently: featured when was it _ ame time to hand out the prize: ribbons for sheep breeders ves- Class 37- (from home or farm|terday at the provincia] exhibi- tion in Charlottetown. ; In the Suffolk - Hampshire class, Allison Stewart, R.R. 3, /Charlottetown, dominated the | showing, picking up at- least six the champion male and female Stewarts Dominate Breeders’ Exhibits zes, as well .as .showing | COMPLETE COURSE E.F. Stefanuk, assistant di- ae Ediication, of the Cana- “Charlottetown. < ~area~ were extinguished earis- ine aay Association, —has “\Vteee RELATIVES yesterday morning. Mr. Gaudet s |announce that Sister- Mary ‘LS C Leonard, CSM, » executive Mr. and Mrs. Donald Munroe stated: that the area affected housekeeper at the Charlotte- are visiting wiith relat at was mostly blueberry | country town Hospital and , laundry manager, Charlottetown = also have been visiting. friends and relatives in Montague and Leo Doyle, Baddeck, Cape Breton, on Tues- tune, Morell and. Mt.’ Stewart and little damage resulted hi Hospital have successfully com- In the North Country Chev ple pleted the Extension Course in Border Cheviots division, the Hospital Departmental Manage- Stewart showmanship was chal- ment. A certificate indicating lenged by Almon Boswell, R. R. the achievement will be present: 3. Charlottetown. Allison Stewart, €d to the successful candidates. / ROR. 3; picked up at least three | 7. firsts while Mr. BosWell also had | RETURNS HOME The Hon. Angus MacLean re- three. Mr. Stewart showed the limed recent 14 anv champion female. while Mr. Bos- eosin ro well showed ike casera chit Grand Falls, , Newfoundland, ion. Ps where he was guest speaker at +a~—Progressive_Conservative.Con-_| vention which nominated Tom “came: “RIDE ABOVE TAKE A TOUR ON AMERICA’S ONLY AUTHENTIC LONDON DOUBLE DECKER BU 8” of 5 tad THE TRAFFIC" “EASTERN NORTH Tours i. the Confederation Centre (box office door) Queen ‘St. 1l-a.m. - 1 ‘p.m. - 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. City tours . last one hour. Rates for city _tours— Adults $1.00. Children ender 12 —years te TONIGHT & SATURDAY SEE THE GREATEST COMEDY OF ALL TIME SHOW AT DUSK Great Race” TECHNICOLOR’ PANAVISIONT FROM WANES BRO, Ideal For Young and Old STARTS FRIDAY ° "PETER MANN JOCELYN LANE FRANK McGRATH PETER WHITNEY Confederation Centre TODAY at the Charlottetown Summer Festival ew "THE ADVENTURES OF PRIVATE. TURVEY”’ the new hit musical comedy the critics are raving about... . ANOTHER P.E.I. 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