ISLAND BREEDER PRODUCES WINNER sland News Page Eastern and Central Districts _ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Nov. 8, 1965. 5 Local Ca \Off To Royal Fair A trio of Prince Edward Is land cattle two Jerseys and one Holstein were shipped out of the Maritimes during the weekend and two of them will be sold at national sales at the time of the Royal Winter Fair. Oswald Newson and son Clyde River are sending Diamond Hill Rocket a Holstein calf George MacMillan, Cornwall and Albert Boswall. Marshfield. are sending Jester Standard Lea a yearling Jersey bull and Jam- es Vickerson, North River, is sending a three-year old heifer, Warren Grove Paul's Theresa. There is some unusually good breeding behind the Warren Grove heifer Her dam was clas- sified ‘‘excellent” with a “‘ton- of-gold’’ one of the high produc- tion honors of the Jersey breed. Her paternal grand-dam is a ‘ Excellent’’ cow with a silver medal has a double ton | of-gold rating — 4,000 pounds ‘|\butterfat — and a grand’ cham- ttle Trio ‘pion in the show ring. Her maternal granddam is al- | - so a ‘Supreme Excellent’ cow | with 4,000 pound: butterfat twice a ton-of-gold — and winner of first ~rize in orezeny -* dam ,at the Provincial Exhibition in Charlottetown for the last seven years. | TOP BREEDER Theresa's granddam, River- north Beacon's Maid was bred | by the late Edison B. Mutch, | North River one of the top men of the breed at one time. Her to- jtal production to date totals 4 | 822 pounds butterfat and 90006 | Pounds milk, | The Guardian carried a story on Rocket's pedigree recent.y. |The MacMillan-Boswal bull will | be shown at the Royal W i nter| tion that the animal will be ‘sold. He is not entered in the |jast election that will be fought |polls were opened Saturday, | Sale of Stars, but the other two ion the basis of present riding |Oct. 30, and Monday, Nov. 1, boundaries. They were set in | for persons who expected to be |1952 on the basis of the 1951 | away from home today. | Upwards of 80,000 used them, | A new electoral map, using with voting particularly heavy animals are. 1,011 SEEKING | SCHOLARSHIP PRESENTED i : Lorraine Harper, daughter of Christopher Cross, is present- Fair though it is not the inten-| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harper, ed.with a provincial Allied , Youth scholarship for having led the Tignish Regional High census. | School in the grade nine pro- vincial examinations by the school’s Allied Youth director, David Harper. Ann Marie Gau- det, left, president of the ; | school’s AHied Youth , was (Continued from page 1) pve census figures, has been jin sections of Ontario where | on hand to oe Lor- | | e Saturda Ni ht Rall Closes bs ; drawn up under a new system. |opening of the d in-| rai ' Y g x y ’ jwilt follow the ballot counting | Ten non-political eacaraieet et \cides with the ein | rere owe Sctmore Queens Campaign For PC’s |Greater Vancouver. |January and their decisions |voted all last week at military | IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING : 70 Allied Youth members. . — a campaign. staff in jone for each province, started |VOTED LAST WEEK a urnaby - Coquitlam, part of working on new boundaries last} Members of the armed forces | More than 1,500 people jam-|‘‘Political action has always| Mr. Thompson, 51, is in Red will become law around the |bases and hospitals at home| : f ‘med the Confederation Centre |been strong in this province, I| Deer. his Alberta seat, and Mr. | middle of next year. and abroad- There were 122.614 | A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or for her owner §.C. Oland, Low- Mr. Oland’s Lindwood Farms er Sackville, N.S. Margaret /Speration is shown centre. Mr. won the grand championship at_/’ poewell is shown at left. Ron the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto last fall for the Olands. Alex Lamond, farm manager, is et Lamond general manager of Margaret's halter. ‘Lealands Royal Margaret, an Ayrshire cow bred by Keith Boswell and Sons, Victoria, P.E.1., won the grand champ- fonship in her breed at the Atlantic Winter Fair last week To Add Four Draggers To Souris Fishing Fleet Four new draggers will be ad- fed to the deep-sea fishing ‘leet at Souris, it was announc- ed during the weekend by Hon. Leo Rossiter, minister of fish- eries, following a meeting late WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: Low Overnight High Sunda Dawah 52665530 17s Vietoria® -cccssces 1 55 Edmonton ..:..... 24 3 Regina ....ccceses 26 33. Winnipeg vseessves 16 30 TOrOnte : .<cecscass 49 55 OULAWE. ii ceeed re: M4 43 Montreal ......0. 35 41 Quebec: «i. .cc0s- 27 38 Fredericton .,.... 3%0.. 41 Saint John ........ 82 44 Moncton... ... 2.6806 $1 44 Galiftax 2. cis.3 sees 37 §2 Charlottetown .... % 41 Sydney... -s.aee0 38 45 Yarmouth ........ 43 54 St. John’s ....000:- 25 41 AIDQHY: i ccs ee00 51 53 Boston ...-.cscece 49 54 Atlanta ©... ..02s0:- 50 74 TAMPA .. teseeese 63 82 Miami Sai 72 , 8&8 New Orleans ...... 64 78 Los Angeles ...... 56 67 HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- ther office says skies were clear in New Brunswick and in Prince Edward Island late Sunday, while in Nova Scotia skies were cloudy and light showers hac been reported in extreme ing hours. Monday an area of high pres- “re now centred south of James, Bay, will move across the Gulf of St. Lawrefice, giving sunny and cold weather to the district Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island, East- | ern New Brunswick Counties. Saint John River Valley, Bay of Chaleur: Sunny today and cold, winds light. Low-high ~at Charlottetown 2 and 4, Monc- ton and Fredericton 23 and 40, Sainet John 26 and 40, Edmund- ston 17 and 37, Campbeliton 2 and 37. High tide today at Charlotte- town 10.18 a.m. and 10.07 p.m. At Rustico at 6.01 a.m. and 4.59 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 6.4) a.m. and sets at 6.04 p.m. LOCAL BRIEFS IN HOSPITAL Mrs. George Dixon, Stanchel, is a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. es FIRST SKATE Charlottetown Figure Skating Club will hold its initial skating and registration period at the Forum Tuesday Nov. 9 and 4-00 p.m. to 5.30. p.m. FIREMEN CALLED The Charlottetown Fire de- partment was called to 268 Vic- toria Street yesterday at 1 p.m. A s7okesman for the department said a hot air furnace overheat- ed. There was no damage. TEAMS REGISTER Registration for the Charlotte- town Minor Hockey Association opened Saturday with 42 teams | registered. ‘oximately 600 youngsters part in the pro- gram that underway at 7.00 a.m, y and was conclud- MR. ROSSITER last week of the Fisherman's Loan Board. It is expected that two of the. new vessels will go into opera- tion out of the port of Souris in ‘June, 1966, and the other two ‘are slated for -service two ‘months later, in August. . Mr. Rossiter said last night ‘applications for the four new ivessels have been approved by the loan board. They will of steel land wood construction. and while ifications for the ships have not yet been made public, lhe said the new trawlers will be now working out of Souris. At present, the dragger fleet at Souris numbers 19 vessels, and it is expected the addition of four larger ships will mean & big jump in production at the Kings County port. Commenting on the announce- iment, Mr. Rossiter stated: ‘‘It lis expected that these four new, large ships will guarantee the lfish packing plans at Souris con- tinuing at full capacity, \reasonable to expect further ex pansion of these plants will ‘ be necessary in the near future, as the dragger fleet continues to expand.” ¥ | Cars Collide, City Players |Led Section | Two members of The Char- lottetown Duplicate Bridge Club, IDr. Doug MacDonald and Mrs |M.A. Farmer, led their section in the afternoon play and were | ififth over all in the mixed pairs \tournament held in Saint John |recently. i | There were 38 tables partici- \pating. Bayfield Ellis and Mrs. | isection, D.I.D. Rozman and Mrs. ltheatre Saturday night for the fi-|am confident the electors of |\C@ouette, 48, in Villeneuve,. lnal rally in the dual riding of |P.E.I. have strong opinions on|Which surrounds {Queens to be held by Conserva- itive candidates J; Angus Mac- ‘Lean and Heath Macquarrie. mier Walter R. Shaw and pro- vincial attorney general M.A. ithe necessity of voting in this |this election’, the former fisher- lies minister concluded. | Heath’ Macquarrie added to/ ling “I am sure the people of | his county and the whole pro- compared records and are! of Rouyn, Que. REDISTRIBUTION NEAR Barring a sudden collapse of The candidates, joined hy Pre- |his teammate’s statements say- |the new government, this is the Patricia MacKinnon, lelection. ‘This is a most import-|ready to go to the polls to ex- Ahern and Athen Katsos of Don Brien | | ant election and every citizen |press their wishes. I have never Messer’s. Jubilee, Sing Along known’’,. Angus MacLean i\J.M. Larabee were second in one | \Peter Gleeson were fourth and {Bob Eambly and Mrs. L.I. Duf- ify were fifth. | Damage $1,700 Two automobiles received ap- |proximately $1,700 in. damages 'when they collided at Waniol jat noon Saturday. | The late model cars involved jwere reported driven by Leslie Arnold Mailman of Summerside land Lyman Dewitt Tremere, |Hampshire. A member of the Charlotte- town Depachment of the RCMP ‘who investigated said Mr. Mail- man received minor injuries. but was not admitted to hospital. The ‘other driver was uninjured. Police Hunt For Body |Police Department were search- ing the Hillsboro River yesterday iin an attempt to locate the body lof an unidentified person who |reportedly leaped from _ the guard rail of the Hi!lsboro Bridge Saturday evening. A spokesman at the police sta- ition said nothing had been turn- led up when'the search was call- led off at dusk last evening. | The incident could possibly be and it is ‘connected to a report that a pa- | \tient was missing from River- jside Hospital since Saturday remy it was reported by Po- lice Chief Sterns Webster last jnight. Hospital authorities declined EASTERN FUNERALS SENTNER FUNERAL — The funeral for Denzil Sentner of Loyalist was held Sunday, Nov. 7, from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. The funeral was conduct- ed by Rev. A. vig sag Oe hymns were s My Shepherd and Abide With Me. The pallbearers were Rob- ert Moore, Austin Sentner, Reg- inald Sentner, Reagh Gillespie, Henry Sentner and Preston Sentner. Interment was in Mil- ton cemetery. HENDERSON FUNERAL — The funeral for Arthur Russell Henderson of Highfield was held “ Sunday, Nov. 7 from the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home. The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. T.R. Goudge. The hymns sung were The Lord Is My Shepherd and ‘The Old Rugged Cross. Pallbearers were Alex Robert- son, John T. Doyle, Leigh Sem- ple, James Essery, Wilfred Hardy and Stepinen Holroyd. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion attended in a body and their service at the graveside was conducted by Harry Morti- mer. 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Box 1041, Moncton, New Brunswick } ) z |My Name f@ ....2..100+ uueeiatey |Address .. |Phene sueous “ veseiu: ou sanceees ———————— seteete aeett see e80ee ~| be- BRIEFS ther that the people have from | the early stages of the cam-| jpaign been quietly but surely judging the peovle, the issues jand the records.” | Both candidates termed the |campaign as one of the best they |had been priveleged to take part | \in. They noted that they had had | | tremendously gratifying meet- | ‘ings from the beginning of the | lcampaign and that the meetings ; hatl increased in size and enthu- | ACCIDENT INVESTIGATED sed. ‘We have been pleased and | hire) MP t traf-|impressed by the enthusiasm | Souris RC reported one tr | ated fahavest ‘of the sinsle of ts \fic accident investigated over the weekend, when a car driven by Dennis Michael Stacey, Farming. ton, and a truck driven by Paul |Larkin, St. Peter's Bay, were in collision at Farmington Saturday. MAYOR RETURNS | Mayor BH. Yéo arrived home jover the weekend from a busin- ess trip to St. John, N.B. While there he attended the annual motion picture convention. De- puty Mayor Preston D. Mac- | Lur2 acted as mayor in his ab- sence. | a SHIP IN PORT The Lady Grenfeld, arrived in }port at Montague on Sunday morning. She will take on a sup- ply of produce and other sup- plies before sailing for northern ports serviced by her. Each fall | she. calls at Montague for sup- | south- /substantially larger than any | Members of the Charlottetown | plies to the Grenfeld Mission. ern localities during the eyen- | siasm as the campaign progres- riding, the candidates said. 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