a"~ s MEMBERS or the Lar- ler's Pharmacy float are seen above as they particl- ted yesterday in the 3rd annual Souris Fisheries Ex- hibition and Regatta held Tuesday and yesterday. The girls are Margaret MacDon- ald. Laura MacDonald. Flor- ence MacPhee, Karen Lar- i a .. ,1 fer. Janice Larter and Karen Becherbalse. The float was one of several which made up the big parade which was one of the highlights of the regatta. Fisheries Ex. And Regatta Concludes In Gala Flurry SOURIS BUREAUiade wcnding its way through OF THE GUARDIANHown and terminatingthat the . “Marine Wharf where e offi- The second day of the thrfilcial Opening was annual Souris Fisheries Exiu-‘i The parade wa5 led by the bition and Regatta swung into j RCMP Patrol car followed by 3 action shortly after noon yes-lgl‘oup 0‘ malormes "d F?“- rday with a mammoth pal-.iers and Lassies Pipe ,Band. Following these were ‘two platoons of men from the 'HMCS New Waterford. . Cars with officials followed :these led by regatta officials land followed by John Mullally. ’VIP for Kings. Mayor 6.1}. La- Vie and his wife; and Daniel MacDonald. MLA 1st Kings and Mrs MacDonald. The converflblu containing the contestants; Sea Queen and her Princesses followed. In or- Ider they were Wanda Burke, lMiSS Souris Regional High in. AT HOME LSchooI: Glynne Jarvis. Miss 11 Jeffery, Alberton. is;Sourls Legion: Beverley 0'- Condo confined to his home by illness. CONVALESCING mat -Hanley. a princess, Miss Mor- .eil: Mary MacPhee, princess, ‘ iMiss Souris Lions. Queen Of DENIS Is convalesclilg The Sea. Alma Fraser, 'ss at his home at Kensingloh. 901- i MarKenzie Motors. followed by Will! an acadent 011 Frldalh ra girl on a horse. Miss Nancy when he was injured while Pn- :White. used in COHStI‘UCfiOfl work at 3 The floats in the parade were Crupaud. ‘Larter's Pharmacy. Souris Lions, Mathew MacLeans Ltd., HAS SURGERY Mr. d Mrs. 1864 in a horse an Mra. Claude Younker. Brook- ! and buggy played by James field. is I patient in the PEI. . Cheverie and s. Waldron Hospital. Charlottetown. where Dingwell. and a ciwll defence she has undergone surgery. ’floai. l The parade ended at the “SCAmgi’l‘forpggfngfne T"; Marine Wharf where opening Campbell was held‘ Tuesdal}. remarks were made by Mayor afternoon at the Compton Fun-l gE'Lavie'tTtie Queen. gimme l Home with Dr. Cecil R.‘ 5' °°“ 9”“ we” “ .“°* gibbe m - t- led and the Queen spoke brie:— e ‘i. o “a "15' I‘Iymnsily. The next speakers were were" The..L°.rds My Shelf Hon. Leo Rossiter, provincial herd “d Abide w’th Me ' minister of fisheries followed gzfim‘zawegf'lggcn Sheen'Lby Premier Walter R. Shaw. Birch. Ernest Hardy. *' a“dimmici MacDonald, MLA ' . l k . Roy Stafford. Wendell Phililpsl mg“ as” “I” e and George Ramsey. Inter-i ment was in St. James Church| cemetery. Port Hill. DEATH NOTICES Received too late for death notice ool they will be forwarded to the SDU chapel where they will lie in state until Friday mom- ing at 10 when Requiem High Mass will be celebrated. At seven o‘clock Friday evening the remains will be forwarded Classified umn r until Saturday morning at 10 “253'; ff, “‘1 ° Jami)“ when Pontifical lem mob Burton Kenneth Gosliy of Char: Ma“ wm be mkbnid' n. to of ferment will be in the Roman a“ ’ 5" ed M Catholic cemetery. years. lib remains will be trim! to Harnessey Report from Parliament Hi! “5.... MALE? — At Abram's Villa“ es the result of a—car 964 | if g. Ms M at 6:10 pan. The regatta was officiallv opened by MP for Kings, John Mullally who spoke on behalf of on. H. J. Robichaud. federal minister of fisheries who sent a telegram to regatta officials stating “ legislation in the house pertain- ing to the establishment of a 12 mile limit, I regret I coulc'l not be in attendance at Souris. ‘ Following the official opening the boat races for inboard and outboards were held on the har- bor waters. During the free ‘01 all race, a boat owned by James MacDonald of Souris caught fire and in order to extinguish the blaze the boat had to be beach- ed. No one was injured and the Sim was not seriously damse- Wiliiaim A. Acorn was master of ceremonies for both the or- ficial opening and races. The big fireworks display which was scheduled last evening near the Souris light- house was cancelled due to fog The elming regatta dance held on the Marine Wharf was held the boat Edward Island tug-o-war championship was held yesterday and the new champions are Red Point Farm- ers who defeated the defending pions, Souris Fire Depart- ment two straight pulls. in one minute. 22 seconds and one mm- ute and two seconds respect- ively. In a sudden death playoff fox second place St. Peter's defeat- ed Rollo Bay in one minute. 11 DAY—#8 can. to s EVENING—8 p.m. ‘P.E.I.. as its guest speaker at l l 0‘ Chapman, Souris. CONFEDER'ATION CENTRE PUBLIC PARKING ADDITIONAL CAR PARKING SPACE IS NOW AVAILABLE in the uptown shepping area. Parking Rates are as follows: hour or portion thereof. NO TIME LIMITS. parking by pro-arrangement only—50c. Parking one will be closed of midnight unit 8 can. week days. and all day Sunday. except when Confederation Theatre is in use. SORRY—NO TRUCK PARKING. FREE PARKING—In rerun for a reasonable purchase. most ofthomarchontsinourlptown shopping area wlbe. pleased to endorse your claim check. on request. for ON! HOW! FRI! PARKING. (The first hour). CONTEEDERAnoN CENTRE PUBLIC PARKING AREA Grafton St. (between Cocoa and Pound Sn.) ISLAND NEWS PAGE" Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. July 9. 1984. S Police Called Number I .. Public Relations Men Last evening the 13th annual In stressing the importance conference of the Maritime Aa- of police in tourist promotion, isociatlon of Chiefs of Police Mr. Stewart told the gathering had HOD. J.D. Stewart, minis- that, “peace officers are the ter of tourist development for number one public relations people in our communities.‘ He pointed out that‘ when people are strangers in a com- munity the first the turn to for information is the officer on the street. Re stress- ed the fct at the answers the policeman gives Will often. deter-ml a banquet at the Charlottetown Hotel. '< seconds and Souris in one min- ute, three seconds. The Canadian Imperial Bank Commerce trophy embla- ‘g‘h‘i‘gcwm tfnfihng the community makes on the Fitzpatrick to team captain V“ He asked the chiefs if they no the impression that be king REV. F.L. CASS (Continued from page 1» autumn he went to Grand Sem- i temperatures from WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Observed the weather lnary. Quebec. to study for the! office: . priesthood. He was ordained atl . ‘tlin Max St. Dunstan's Basilica March 3.j Prince G90“. - 55 82 1935. vancouver . .. .59 S3 For the next two years he 31- VlClOI‘la -- “55 D9 tended St. Francis Xavier Uo-‘Edmomm - n n 55 89 iversity. Antigonish. and Mc- Elgary . . .. Gill University, Montreal spec~ . a - - -~60 77 ializlng in chemistry. Then hezwmml’el . -. ‘7 8 teturned to rince Edward 15-“ “mm” ' " ' ” ‘ 5, 8% d and joined the teaching Ottawa - H ' -- - 57’ 77 staff at St. Dunstan's. He was Mmm'e'l - -- '56 7] still a faculty member at thc‘ Queug‘m - 56 66 time of his death. Frede L - -- a Saint John . .. .52 61 COACHED DEBATE! Moncton . .. . .. .53 70 While at St. Dunstan’s it wasl Halifax -- i -. .51 57 Father Caas’s proud privilegei Charlottetown - i 57 69 to have coached two nationalL Sydney r- - -- -56 72 debating championship teams! Yarmouth . .. . .. 49 61 In 1952 Walter Reid (Now Rev.‘ 51- John 5. Nfld. . 62 80 Walter Reid) and Allan MacDon- ald. Edmonton and formerly of Charlottetown, copped the Dom- inion crown. Leo Paddle. New- foundland and Don MacDougall, Kinkora, did a epeat in 1957. Several other 'St.’ Dunstan's teams coached by Father Cass won Maritime honors. College athletics got great c from flier office says skies remained mostly clear over Prince Ed- ward Island and the inland sec- tions of New Brunswick and Nova Scot-ia late Wednesday evening. However, the persist- ence of moisture in the air was again showing up in the form l HALIFAX (CPl — The wea- [of log along the Adanth and! town at 10:43‘ a.rn. and 12:. . Fundy coasts. This fog will like- a.m. At Rustlco at 6203 mm. ly spread farther inland over-l and 8:51 pm. Summer-ado tics. night but yield to the sun Thurs-i 18 minutes later than Charm day morning. Variable amountsl town. Sun rises today at 52S! f cloud are expected during; aim. and sets at 8:44 pm. All ‘ o -, the daylight hours of Thursday. times AD’I’. . for most of the district. An ill .defined disturbance «fiver, thgl ma QUAKE southeastern states wi sprea g . increasing amount of cloud and' Alfieka'e 1964 earthquake W30 ‘some showers to the southern one of the largest ever re- and western regions Thursday corded. registering a ma - evening. Showery conGilims tude of 8.4 on the Richter Scale. i should prevail in all three pro- ———'———“——_’—"" ' vinces on Friday as the disturb- ance is moving slowly. Regional forecasts for tonight ' and Thursday with an outlook for F : ‘ Northern Nova Scotia. Prince . to a. 2 W 3. '92 r9 5; 0 3 z (0 a Brunswick Counties: cloudiness with fog patches over- ‘ night. Cloudy with sunny periods Thursday. Light Winds.‘ Low early Thursday morning and high in the afternoon at New Glasgow 54 and 70, Charlotte- town and Moncton 55 and at. Outlook for Friday. . Cloudy. with showers and continuing! cool. 1 High tide today at Charlotte- "ti ~ “ ' ‘ DU BOY i")? Ail'IIIEIiSI NOVA SIIUIM .i'.‘ \ Write for Catalogue No. as this chemistry teacher. he coached the Varsity hockey had requested'the men on their are: Weston Rose, Sheldon Rose, Ian MacGregor. Roy Robertson, Leith Robertson, Arthur Stew- art, James Campbell, Richard f to strangers. and if a checking to make sure they are. LOTS OF . ROOM HERE Citing. Eddie 9hin Pe'e' Before closing his address Mr. Chmgi ‘Ray Chmg'. Gordon Stewart told the visitors from Ching and Roland Chmg. Coach away that the" is no lack of was Stewart MacAuley. I. this BOAT RACE RESULTS Names are in order of finish position. Judges for the races were Leith Dingwell and Bill Mac- Laren while the starter was Francis MacDonald. Forty feet and over: Francis Weir. Souris; Daniel Jarvis. accommodation summer, "we can assure any- one of a bed anytime of year he said. He asked them, view of recent reports to th contrary, to carry this mes- sage back to their homes and to tell it to anyone planning a visit to this province. The guest speaker was intro- duced by Attorney General Al ban Farmer. Other distinguished 05' So . Light six cylinder: Douglas orces to be helpful and polite a they re squad and junior rugby squads saw t the helm many mes. For several years he was chief instructor of St. Dunstan’s Cadet Corps and at the time of his death he was Roman Catholic chaplain to The Charlottetown branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. He is survived by two brothers and three sisters. They are Par- ton, Mrs. Rita Rourke RN.. Bos- ton, Evelyn. Boston and Theresa. Mrs. Austin Connolly, Moncton. m provincial president. Last even- ing delegates toured the federation Memorial Building Collins. Montague; Joseph Mac- Donald. Souris East: Melvin MacDonald, Souris Eat Heavy six cylinder: Leonard MacDonald. Souris: Edgar Black. ett, Armand-ale; Gerard MacDon- ald, Souris. guests at the: hehd table were: Lieutenant Governor W.J. Mac- onald. Commissioner G.B. Mc- Clellan of the RCMP in Ottawa and . . epard, president of the Maritime Police Chiefs from Shelburne. NS. and attended a lecture by Pierre Benton Great North-West." On several occasional Con- : on “Adventures in thel l CIAL BUILDING. p.m.. and 3 p.m. 5 CENTENNIAL DOUBLE nEcKER Bus hnported from London, England Daily Tours Monday to Saturday. starting from the PROVIN- i ADULTS 50c; CHILDREN 25c RIDE IN STYLE! ON THE Centennial Tours of the City Charlottetown. P.E.I.. 11:30 o.m.. 1:30 : F. EVERETT CAMERON APPLIANCES SUMMERSI DE Light eight cylinder: Kenneth MacDonald. Souris; ' ' Cheverie, Souris; Anslem Mac- pstow. Heavy eight cylinder: John MacDonald, Souris; Hiram Mil~ ler. Murray River; Merlin Chap- man, Sour's. , Free for ,all six cylinders: John D. Paquctt. Souris: Edgar (Continued from page 1) secondary activities out- side the home. Mrs. .G. Romy. provincial president. reported on the re- cent Federated Women's Insti- utc of Canada convention in F‘P- Blackett Annandale; Hanvey Wolfiville, N.S. Among the high- Poole, Souris. ’ described were the Free for all eight cylinders: Needsmuir awards,theaddrem John MacDonald. Souris; Gar- of the national president, and a field Carter. Souris: Merlin symposium on women’s role 33’ A memorial Straight race. one mile, open. . senvice was - Merlin Chapman, Souris: Gar. ducted by Mrs. Clarence March- fieid Carter. Souris; Hiram Mil- bank, Traveller’s Rest, Eh — Mns. Wilfred Waugh a soloist. Dr. Frank Mackinnon spoke to the delegates on the Bath ers of Confederation Memorial Building, and Mrs. Philip Ma- dieson reported from the com- mittee in change of making the chains-ate for Cove House, a centennial project. These seats. designed to be up- iolsteredr onto the chairs bear the provincial coat of arms of the province on a blue back- ground of the same shade as the rug in the room for which they er. I Outboard under 30 horsepow- .er: Babe MacAdam, Morell; lAubin Paquett, Charlottetown: Donald Birt. Souris. Outboard 30 horsepower and over: Boyd White, Charlotte- town; Derrick Mallett, Char- lottetown; Leonard Anderson. Morell. Free for all outboard: Boyd White. Charlottetown; Derrick Mallett. Charlottetown. Aubin Paquett. Charlottetown. Outboard one mile straight race. open: Boyd White, Char- Iotfetown; Derrick Mallett. Char. lotletown. - . to 3 Greetings were brought in the convention by Mrs. Walter Shaw, Century Forms-Recognition Monday, July 20th is the final date for receiving applications for recognition as a Century Farm. No further consideration after above date. CENTURY FARMS COMMITTEE BOX 546, CHARLOTTETOWN p.m.—-20c for first hour. than 10: each to midnight—25o flat rate. 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