—— ae Kenneth Joseph Peters. Ernie | Prosper, Theresa Mary Quinn, Emily Suzanne Reid, Lavina . | Roche. Denna Margaret Ross, at - Elizabeth M. Ross, *Robert Kent Shaw. Judy Louise Smith, Hea- e ° " 5 Eastern and Central Districts r Ana Stewart, Isabel Mar- “e orie rie, Beatrice Williams, Ka: The Guardian, ee Sat., Ame” 14, 1965. 5 eon Erma Williams 1 BN Class IM: **Violet Sharon - Kx < Banks, *Linda Jean Blue, *Mar- . guerite Mary A. Daly, Dorothy . urne Vor er | Donahoe, ***Robert Bruce Her- | ring, “Basil Larry Johnston, | “Inez Elizabeth A McGee: | *Elizabeth Ann MacNeill, *Den- as ains | rl ical | nis James Martell, *Ralta Munn, | “Barry Nicholson, *Florence Earlene Richards, **Y annie Jane SUMMERSIDE — The condit-, strick a match to light a cig- Spin. ion of Beverly MacAliister, 30, of ‘arette MORELL HIGH : |New London, who was seriously Mac Allister suffered serious Class |: Gemma Marie Dunn, burned in a fire at the J. Leroy burns when he grabbed the burn- Georgia Pearle MacBeth, Sheila |Holman house here yesterday, ing can and made a dash for Marie MacDonald, Marie Mur- | was moparee rd Pe A a Reer outside. A fellow employee said phy, Mabel Anne Smith: PhyHis ' |to be still critical yesterday it appeared as if MacAllister Frances Smith. The fire started about 10 am_ tripped on the way out and the Donalda Martha | Thursday when a can of arbor- flaming liquid spilled over him. a te pps Compton, feiede ' lite cement, being used by one ~~ Judith’ Theresa Corrigan, *Tho- ; : canis of the men, suddenly oy June Adele Harding, Mary Mur- mas Rodney Dingwell, Mary LEONARD VAEREWYCK of wyck’s fields are expected to bacco leaf this year. The first completed about Sept. 20. |fire. It is believed that the je) 4 Hughes. David Isaac Ken- Regina Gill, “Brenda Emily Grandview looks over. a produce an estimated 1,700 to leaves were harvested yester- Planting was carried out be- cement, highly inflammable, yet, jollimore. Bradford Alex- James, yer Emmett Jarvis healthlooking crop of tobacco 1,800 pounds per acre of to- day, and harvesting will be are Laaeae inte ingen sehen Sh neoe anfer MacArthur, *Gerald Er- Myra Kelly, Paula Marie Me-| as he stand among plants al- ic MacKenzie, *John Garth | Carthy. Paul Benedict McGuire, most as tall as he. Mr. Vaere-_| “MARITIME BD. Marchbank, Lioyd George Mur-. Sn Joseph. MacInnis, Mary. : phy, *Paul Richard Paynter, ‘Theresa Macint;re, Margaret | werner Grandview Tobacco Farm “mam (2 o.tenits Sesto . : thieen Walker, Judith Winnifred ena re,_Doris .Heather _A. | op The Be — the Woodside, “Barbara ‘Eleanor O'Brien, Bernice Christona, TORONTO teP) — serve: ; _. Woodside. ss Expects $32,000 Yield s2srbe ns (OS ooecor "SE a me meme Low Overnight High Friday ee Fee ce te the veauin | 200. Baker, “Isabel Margaret Conde, Robert Vincent Huahies, Dawson see 36 61 Ee am of sation subject Carter, Nancy Dianne - Clark, ssjonn Colin MacBeth, *“Mary Victoria_._..0++ 53 70 By NEIL MATHESON on_harvesting the crop_ yes But you could lose $5,000. to $6.- and who have no_more than two “ont rbars Ann eine Henrietta MacDonald, **Gloria Edmonton eeeseee 60° 64° A Grandview tobacco farm day, including Mr Vacrewfen ton easily, if you lost five or six'failures. Class 1 includes the Stace Margaret ~~ Dunphy,/ jean MacLean: *Anne Walsh. Regina —eevervcers 67 84 will return an estimated $32,000 and Mr. Vanneste. That number kilns of tobacco in the fall," he names of those who have attain- Cordelia Deanne Harrington, NOTRE DAME CONVENT Winnipeg . ose: 73 from 40 acres this year, and will be employed through the contrasted, ed 75 percent or more of the ag- *Marjorie Ruth MacKay, a Class I: Jacquelyn Carr, Val- TOFONtO . ccssceecte 67 81 $20,000 of that will be profit, season. Incidentally there was one gregate marks in the required hy Elizabeth ¥. McInnis, eater: erie Doiron, Sharon Flynn, Mary OttAWA © wereeeeers 63 78 Leonard Vaerewyck said yester-| They were using a new tobac- heavy frost. last spring after,minimum of seven subjects: ly ranean or sJames Gorman, Barbara MacDonald, Montreal ... eeeses 65 78 day. afternoon as he looked over ico elevator yesterday — it ar- the-early plants were put in the Class II, 60 to 74.9 per cent; and ''§ Biasche— Picnens, Mary MacSarlane, Beverly Mc-| Quebec. --seeeeess 58 79 a crop that will average an es-'rived in mid-week from Ontario ground at Grandview. But it Class III, 50 to 59.9 percent. Eric ne HIGH Innis: Barbara McIntyre, Nancie | Fredericton . .....- 59 80 timated 1,500 pounds per acre and will probably cost $500, or didn’t have any bad effects ALBERTON HIGH : pees » Nora Myers, Carole Morley, Mariann Maint John ......-- 52 79 for the best production in this maybe more. But it'll pay for it- Delcrest is the variety grown Class I: John McNeill. — oe = ‘ Murray, Colleen Power, Bar- Manstnn -.. ss a5s4e 57 74 province since tobacco was in- self. It cuts down-on the labor {n the province, but the Delcrest Class II: Elizabeth Barbour, notes HH re B. bea Norrfia bara Ann Trainor. Wilttae ot 51 72 troduced here some five years and it carries the -tied “sticks” gives better weight, Mr. Vaer-| Doris Dalton, Jean Hardy, Eliz- Class Cae eae Curley Class Il: Mary Arbing, Mar- Charlottetown 57 70 ago. Mr. Vaerewyck is produc- of tobacco to the kilns without ewyck stated. labeth Ramsay, Jean Vincent. Bell, Bertha Cove, em Duffy, | gamet Bell, Joan Bevin, Edna ae 56 68 ing the crop in partnership with any damage to the leaves, And | . * } Rosemary Curley, Joan | Rotts, Patricia Dooley, Anne Sydne} . : és ‘ f : Class III: Donald Irving, Gillis. Sheila McCabe: Yarmouth en 76 his son-in-law, Mark Vanneste. they are highly succepitble to COSTS $40 A KILN aaet Obrien, Apne Teresa Gillis, § = Nee. Gallant: Mary Lee Gillis, at! tahnte a 52 67 Mr. Vaerewyck came from damage, it was explained. They use a No.2 grade of ol} Stewart Virginia MacDonall, Alan —— *Grenda Joyce Hennessey, Albany —— 66 85 Belgium with his father when There is a. mechanical tieing fF heating in the kilns at Grand- ‘ATHENA HIGH Kenzie... “Bertha McQuaid, Rob ,o.15) Horgan, Gail Jessome. B sepia : 68 a6 he was 12 years old, and has machine on the market now, View. It costs 18.7 cents per gal- Ne : ert Mulligan, Elaine Murphy, | «Kathleen Lappin, Karen Le- Osten See n j v ; ¥- Jon, and is considered cheaper Class I: Melvin Affleck, Kim- Brenda O'Connor, Janet Shea, ; , geline - Don- 74 92 been in tobacco ever since. He ang they are experimenting in )° pe : ; Clair, Mary Angeline -Mac Tampa seeeeeeee F ; : : ' 3 pe 8 than propane: It ts about $40 ba! Birch, Shirley Burns, Joan ‘oan Sherry, Bernice Smith. es 6 gg was with the government's ex- Ontario with a tobacco harves- ‘Man propa costs abou . ald, Bertha Mary Macintyre, OAR eee aed rimental farm in Dethi, Ont ey to-cure-a-kiln- that way. Gates, Faye Hutchinson, Diane Class II]: *Norma Bradshaw: | tricia’ Los Angeles ...... 73 38 ts veara ar hi, ter, that will pick the lower A a roa a Laughlin, Charles MacLeod, Vic- Gifford McCourt, reneemntd [sane nec eee oe r : leaves and ignore the others, for iln of tobacco normally av- : istine Montgo- w ap ae ie | MacKenzie 4 HALIFAX ‘COP)- — The wea- | Mr. Vanneste grew tobacco example, as has to be done erages about 2,000 pounds, out a gp leon ei ee yee Me — |**Mary MacLeod, Geraldine ther office says a weak dis- with his dad in Ontario before he when ‘priming’ or harvesting sometimes it is much heavier. Phillips Rosslyn Shaw Jeannie wii : oie ”'| MacMillan, Ann Martin, “Marion turbance approaching the Mari- came to the Island. starts One contained slightly-more than 4. ' Ree ae ee ; : | Morrison, Phyllis Murphy, Mavu- times from the northwest’ will The top field will produce 1,. They've been most fortunate 2-90 pounds last year. There'll toe i ere Affleck MISCVOUCHE HIGH | reen Nantes; Margaret Paquet. bring cloud and scattered show- 799 to 1,800 pounds to the acre, in their. rainfall in Grandview, be 28 kilns this year, and may- John Bowness, Darlene Clark ©1281: Mary Helen Murray. *Naney Paquet, Agnes Reddin: ers to New Brunswick and Mr Vaerewyck told The. Guar- the Vanneste - Vaerewyck com- be as high as 30 kilns of tobacco| nonaiq Delaney, William Es. Class Il: *Ann Marie ebucr Ann Robison, Shirley Smith. Prince Edward” island today. | dian. bination believe. They had rain Mr.Vaerewyck suggested. ‘gery, ‘*Barbara’ Gates, Linda Ut. “Mary Loulee. Arsena' “4 Class Il: “cynthia Doyie, However, Nova Scotia will’ b¢ | napyesrinG sTants mostly every two weeks, and it Mr. and Mrs. Vaerewyck have MacDonald, Elizabeth Anne Gerald Rich# sere | S*Dionaida, Reoey aren oa mostly sunny. .. The Vaerewyck - Venneste Was just enough for a fine crop, three children, a son is still im MacLean, Marion MacLean, a ag age cr ain Pa lis, “2 one age ee - a _ wach alt combination ted the first to- ie ce suggset. = ie gt ‘wo Seneneee are Barry Mayne, Carolyn Palmer. eron, **David Stanley Carty: ae, tley. a sai ' peo ‘ bacco plants’ on May 22 and ~- Lack of heavy rains is good at home, Mrs. Vaerewyck’s ‘sis-/Charlotte , Nicholas, Brenda Whea sunny day. Sunday completed the job.on June 13, for tobacco. One of the pro- ter, Mrs. Irma Baetens, is visit-/ Quigley, Leigh Ramsay, Sandra: Vans siren Maat, Sey | fs HIGH ea Regional forecasts The first leaves were harvested blems with irrigation in Ontario. ing here from Belgium: She “ex: Taylor. mg may Class, I: a Meinke Edward Island. East. yesterday, August 13, and tne it was suggested, is the danger pects to be in the province until’ Class II: Kevin Hickox, “air MONTAGUE HIGH = Robert Kenn —_— : ’ ; : ip oe MONT: Carol Morrison, ais Now Brunswick Counties, Harvesting will be - completed over irrigating- and spoiling leaf October. **Donald Livingstone Chace _I: Judith Dale Dewar Jane Sinerigtn Upper St.. John: River Valley. about September 20,° it is esti- quality. The Grandview _ operators CENTRAL QUEENS Daisy Margaret Donahoe, Doris an a. Kenn Marvin Bell, Bay of Chaleur: Clouding over ™ated. SHELTERED BY TREES are sold on the possibility of the Class I: Wayne Cutcliffe, Har- yfariiyn Drake, Leona Frances parry Kemmeth Ellis, Effa Edith this morning. “Widely scattered = It costs about $900 am acre-t0-"'ty.e tobacco farm is sheltered land as a Pr ee a ee: Wale Fay, Douglas Harold Hickox, wis, Sylvia Florence Foley, showers in the \afternoon and {Produce an acre of tobacco im) on cides by evergreen: 4!¢a. You need a lit : in Class II: George Aiken, Mari- tyemas Thane LeLacheur, Rod- peverley Ann Grey: Marne evening. Temperattures much|Prince Edward Island, Mr. 1c: 4 abolishes the ossibility @9ything you do, but you can jyn Buchanan, Carl Kennedy, griag Alexander MacBeth: Lynda Lawrence’ Howerd, Barcy Ber- the same as Friday. Winds Vaerewyck states. This year’s éf wind deine antes ebuild bs make’ good money on tobacco if *Allan Ling,. Cathy Matheson, Ciaice MacFarlane. Carolyn nard Lecky, Roy Albert. Lid- southwest 15. Low-high at Char- fT0P eg average @ Bross Fe -rious. The farm, apparently, is a oy ded Sea ws The ganda Rollings, Margaret Marie MacLeod, David Matthew stone. Patricia Ann MacDon- lottetown_and _Moncton_54__and “tt—woutd—cost—perhaps—$600-4/80_highly_frost_resistant. “‘We and. pay stric inet Smith:_Lynda Snowie. Leonard wacleod, Dianne Mae MacLeod, | ald, Kenneth Charles MacWil- 75, Edmundston 55 and 70, Camp- fh aeea to GW ae - had-no frost here at all last i) job, they emphasize. —— ee Weeks Ronald Howard”™ MacMillan, |jiams. *Kileen Marian Rogers, bellton 48 and 70. Outlook for Per acre fo grow the same crop ion other farms were: hit Class III Allie Craswell, yangaret Rose MacMillan, Mar-| Plaine Margaret Rogers, Dale Sunday sunny and warm. in Ontario. Hail insurance alone arly frost,” Mr. Vaerewyck Pat | *Marjorie MacDonald, *Wen- ion MM. MacWilliams, Reta | ‘iiwin Timer, would cost $1,000 for a crop of plained. } | dal! MacDonald, **Joyce Mac- Merrill Myers, Donald Kenneth | ‘aac et Meverew Ane Ar High tide today at Charlotte. My size, and irrigation ad ds | Hatoat: “Walter Wyand. ' ' Carolyn Maureen | “Aiaey Diisabeth Betts, town 1.31 a.m. and 12.52 p.m. At greatly to the expense. Wages They are strong believers in IGLEWOOD HIGH Roberton: CMs senault, oe Ss ; Rustico’ at 7.56 a.m. and 9.37 are also higher,” he said early planting, it was emphas- EN! LEWO0 IG Robinson, Carl Kenneth Ross. | *Angela Marie Butler. **Donna RTHigh: Hake anda’ The leaf is thicker this year, ized. Even if frost does —— Class I: John Visser: Class Il: Ronalda Ann Banks, Judith Cousins, **Allison Fran- pia. Hign Hide Sunday at Char- the Grandview man said. That the new plants at times, Class II: Sherwood David *Kenneth Joseph Batchilder,| cis E.. McCormick, ‘*Barry |‘ anes smiainatenanasliaal makes_it-weigh-heavier,-and it:s@ppisk_is_not_great_enough to oe ; ‘|€lark, Sharon Faye Cousins, Lil- Jessie Eva Bears, Mary Elaine| Leigh MacDougall, ‘Arthur oe ee etter quality. The ‘leaves the advantags “of early Hian—June—MacCannell;—Lynda—Beck- John Martin Beck, **Avery|-Blaine~ Morrison, “Mary “Angela: ~ gama 931 pm. Summerside : tide are—a-bit-sticky--aiindst like the: plantng Jean MacDonald. Bery] Bea- Millard Blakland, *Penny Burke, | | A. O'Halloran. eighteen minutes “later than feel of gum, ane ha Tikaa le whe aT It vou ahold: tole works trice MacEachern, Li nc oln Dianne Butler, Mary Christina | STELLA MARIS HIGH Charlottetown. Sunrises today them that Way, for-it adds up to plants one fare itvestor-ws Reigh MacKenzie, Wendel! Ro- Cain. Jessie Catherine Clarey,| Olass I: Audrey Marie Gal- at 6.23 a.m. and sets at-8:12 p.m a quality crop. Pp ample? a The damage is negli- derick MacLaine, Merrill Nor- James Patrick Curley; Shirley) lant, An: ie Gaudin. i ~ Rises Sunday at 6.24 a.m. and [NEW EQUIPMENT gible. You have the plants your. man Sieh Barbara Grace maetoe Doyle, * Virginia Ma- | Class eon sets at 8 ing £ Re : ; Soe Haves —*EtsieGordon,':Dagiron. “anita. Ann Gallant, | : < at 811 p.m. All times ADT. There were 16 people working. self and you only lose the labor, eS ae ~~*dallian~~-Atice “Robert Hayes, Howard Charles | “Paul L Bernard Gallant, Jos- | pe The Charlo Led **Judith | Marilyn— “Mace Jamieson, = el ‘Helen Jenikins,” ary --partment-was~called--to~22—Lap-— E-thorne “Avenue” vésterday where 4 small. pile-of—burning -riibbish . in a yard-was extinguished about 12:15. pMoitees | o—— Confederation returned to Charlottetown after attending the Oddfellows’ Grand Lodge sessions at Yarmouth, “NS.” Forest Clow was appoint- ed by the grand master as grand guardian of the Maritime provinces and — Newfoundland. | The convention was largely af- tended by members from all the | Eastern provinces. “WAYNE and SHUSTER CHARLOTTETOWN’ OPENS. AUG.17 —8.30_P.M. = ANGELINE “HIGH Class-I; “Bella” Arsenault-Me “Kennedy: Mabel “Margaret Me- lina Arsenault, Anne Marie Gal- Carron, Emily ‘Ann McGuigan, lant, Edmond Gallant, Carmel- -Carol ‘Ann MacKenzie; William “Brenda Helene Bennett. Chery! Joan Birt, Barbara Ann Bruce *Wayne Kenneth Burke, “Ivan- hoe Augustus Chevannes, *Terry John Clinton, “Marcia Florence Dixon, Clara Elizabeth - Fisher, Anita Aurelie Gallant’ Mary Mabe! Gallant, Catherine Dianne | Harris, Helen Barbara Jackson: | Clara Jean MacCormac, Eugene Francis MacDonald, Joan Marie MacDonald, *“Roma Agnes Mac- Donald, *Walter Alexander Mac- | Donald, Anne Meredith Mac- | Innis, Margaret Ardina Mac- | Phee. Eleanor Ethel MacVane- Andrea Jane McCloskey, James Ernest Mills, Mary Sandra | O’Connor, “Mary Ellen P. Paq- | uett, Claudia Elizabeth Rich- ards, Lucy T. Diane Soloman, Thomas Gerard White Class III: Edith Muriel Che- verie, Margaret Ellen Dixon. **Hume ‘Bannerman . E1113, *Brendan. Richard MacAuley, David John A. MacDonald, **Eugene Elmer © MacDonald, *William Leonard MacDonald, **Catherine Faye Macintosh. SUMMERSIDE HIGH Class |: Linda—Jean Cross: | man, Richard Michael Hen- thorn. Francis Bernard Kelly, Lawrence Edward Lee, Mary Isabel MacNutt, Donna Lor- raine Midford, John Grant Nel- son, Paul Dennis Richard, Bryan Gerard Scully, Douglas George Class il: *Jean Pierre Andri- eux, Wayne Gordon Ball, *Eric Joseph Dunn. Phyllis Ann Gal- lamt, **Lorraine Beatrice Gillis, “Paul Joseph Hanley Heer, Jud- | | Gaudet, ith Ann MacKenzie; “Michael John McLellan, **Malcolm Keith Mattinson, *Larry George Phillips, **Mona Lynn Reck, “Mildred Joan Reeves, Sheroa Roxann Scheffe'maier Jome3 Franklin Slauenwhite, Miriam Pauline Spears, “Rezimald Rox burgh Wand, Mary Ellen Wy'ie Class III *Gordon Carlet Ashley, **Karleen JPean Arn Birch, **Marsha Cecilia Clow, **Benjamin David Coffin, **Lloyd Winston Collin, **O ar- les Richard Conkey, *Mariene Ruth Currie: *Margaret Georgie Grant, **Ronald Gerard Hickey, “Donald Arthur Hunter, **James B. Jenkins, **Gerald Wayne Johnston, *Leslie Elizabeth Linkletter, **David Ross Mac- | Millan, **Brian Joseph Mae- Neill, **Robert Gordon Mac- Pherson, *Paul David Mac- Williams: **Willliam Paul Mae- tin, Janet Grace Ozon, **Brenda Gail Stevenson - TIGNISH HIGH Chass I: Frances Mary Gavin. Class Il: *Sandra Mary Ber- nard, Patrick Mary Broderick, *Joseph Robert Gaudet, Jos- eph Roy Handrahan. Mary Linda Martin, *Omer Joseph Martin, *Jean Marie Myers, : "Gertrude Geraldine Shea. Mar- ion Theresa Shea. ~ Olass Ill: “Theresa Marion Bernard,...*Joseph—-Wilfred—Che- verie, “Walter Joseph Chaisson, “Mary Anna Doucette; Cather- ine Ellen Fraser, **Stella Mary “Mary Levina Handra- | han, “Robert Edward Kennedy, “Barbara Mary Profit. TODAY ONLY SEVEN SPARTAN WARRIORS! M-G-M Presents kkkkaKkkkkKse SHOWS 2:30 - 7 ~ 8:30 THE QUES FO A aM. TREASURE --« A FORBIDDEN WOMAN ! sag aOR . = IN P.E.I. HOSPITAL ___|Ja Poirier. Blair MacKinnon, Cyril Wil-| **Darlene Ann Gallant, **Leo Tal it Mrs. Raymond Acorn, Dun- Class II: Jeanette Arsenault liam MacKinnon, Edward. 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