PM GETS FIRST HAND LOOK AT MEMORIAL with the cornerstone M the thrl fl ODIIIadautiio truly in place. the bier and lib We were taken on I utter hf file maturation Atlantic Wi Ollers Big Prize List The Atlantic Winter pair oi. (hrs a most unusual variety oi rnnrncniions in its price list, than has been mailed out to WEATHER TORONTO iCpt — Temper» nuns issued by the weather DI- ire~ Min. Max. Dali sun . . 47 5! Vancouver . 55 $7 \ iriorla 50 58 Edmonton ‘5 6A l‘aicaly 43 'Il Rama 56 TI Winnipeg 59 7: Tnmilin 55 75 Ollati I 52 7S Marlin-a] 51 72 fincber I7 73 l‘retirricion I7 69 47 u Ilanrinn 49 61 ilnlilzix . r 52 0! th ll‘lniieiown 5! u Sijntiy 52 65 l'armuuth In 0: Si .lnhn'l 51 67 llAIaII-‘AX iCPl — The wu- thar attire says clearing aisles are mag in man : prrdiris generally sunny wee Iher lor today. Elli temperatures will continue to remain a iew E n les. a member of the Montreal architectural firm, who cDII~ ducted the vi 'tora earn the site. and J. Wllsun Mal:- Naltght. solicitor-general MP l site. to be men a that hand review ol what the more than 5.000.000 protect entails, Shown here leit to right are: Mrs. peas-son. pM Lester R. peaiepn. Dimitri Dimakopou- nter Fair lAuto Roms Warehouse SOURIS — QIILI a last night driven by Elluheizh Ann Clint)- Deli, Red Paint. when It M the aide oi I wareltoule. _fl|e some 3.500 larmers and exhibi- tors in the Atlantic Provinces 11 - and Quebec. river app-reliin unrated the stalls are available. it is |ndi-.a“(‘915rfllm miter this the caied. lor 577 show cattle. laoihrake wlule sttelnlziini to turn show horses. and there are 115 min the Mamie"! Ind Mack-n pens Ior sheep and swine. lurking lni. In addition to the sevrn aec- No inluriel were mild. thins that are shnwn at most agricultural lairs. the AW'F has iv. a made proviai n l i . k Ed ties at peta in liner Eii‘inli‘iiisi I "195 9° . Spring Park with no less than 72 aeolian: for. r a h It I I I III eighlpen dilrerpnt brpprla. . Barry's Juvenile Vikings edg- ed the spring Park Bumberl last evening at the K ol c diamond degrees below (the seasonal 1W Ii Regional kirk-ELI: Mainland NW: SEMI]. Prince Edward Island and New Enum- vnrk: clear with a few clouib' periods bui not so cool light nullherkv WlIldJ. Law-high It Haliiax ‘7 and 70. YII'mouLli 50 Id 70. New . Gnsiieh and Glimme- town 47 and hit. Mame-ion, Pred- ericlon. 5a at John and Carl» :IPIIIMI A; and 70. Ednumdalnn z in . —__— VillSiERN BRIEFS WEEKEND GUEIT Gary Mironucs ol Saskatchewan. w h o h employed in Summenlde during the summer nsonuia. was a keekpnd guest at the bomea at Mr and Mrs. Neil Barbour and ilr. and Mrs, Roscoe Barbour. Mnhilnse. MIT 01" HOSPITAL Allan Irving. son at Mr. and .\lrs George Irving, Albertnn. GUEST! I'mM cml ' Mr. and Mrs, Albert Altirea "id iamfly. Charlottetown. are mending this week at Btmbark Co"Ilsa, Albertans. DIE]! IN LC. I 0i Big Race. eadindtelifiheal:30b3mok. Classes are hilt-rod lor mink but the fox eta. cs 1' the old Maritime Winie air have been dlunnlinued- to capture the ltrst [In at the Sections lor Christmas trees beat all three linals tor the latra and wreaths and a championship Queen: Juvenile Softball League Dxen pull are among the other Championship. unusual exhibits lcr which priz- por the Vikings it was a coma ea are provsderl. Iroia behind victory. Trailing g_ c pm“, “Windham. H In the iiat ol the seventh Experimental Farm. Churlolle- inning Coach Gary G-liuni can. town .i the only p.E.l. man on ad on Barry Turner as I pinch- the board ol directors. Keith hitter. This gamble paid all Ior Boswell. Victoria is a member e Vikings at Turner amaahcd oI the dairy cattle committee out a triple. Next hatter. Smith. Gordan warren. tamer hortl- laced a single scoring Turner culturist at the Experimental. and thus tying up the game. The Farm hero but now living in next batsman popped out but I-lalilax. ia a member at the coin- pinch hitter David Blanchard mitlee on norlcullurp. Blanchard stroked a single to Thcre are L223 competitions place runners on lirst and third. provided in all. The Bombers pitcher then walls. ed Mitchell to load the bases. Then the final blow came lo the Bombers when Lloyd Arsenau-l hit a aacritlce Ily, scoring Smith hum third and ending the game. Kenny Ballem pitched a strong game tor the winner: — scattering 5 hits over the seven innings walking tour and atiiis- ing out one better. Jamie Kenn dy went the distance tor the loa- ers giving up seven hits. walking ant and striking none but. The llelding gcrn oi the game waa made by Viking: lelt field- er Johnny Bordage who in a beautilui diving catch at a line drive in the seventh inning. Leading batter-a o! the game were Mike Lund and Kevlu SACKVILLE DOWNS. N.S, ‘5’” “ Tl" I'm" CW9 3W smith who both batted 24. PM 3"" “Mk W the “W Next game is alated no this ace Cruikahaink Memorial pace mm: m m on m. m We MW IW» Diamond. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside An By Joe REICIILEh NEw YORK tApi a “This year last chance." Manager Al Lopes was saying. “ll be tailed again. we had no other choice but to let him go. I mean, out oi the organization altogether. We were all out oi options on h'm." This was the odds youna Gary peters. now a leading candidate lor American League rookie honors. laced when he reported to the Chicago white Sax train. ing camp in March lor the sixth time. Yet Sunday. the poised u . year - old southpaw pitcher de- ieated the New York yankeea In in 11 innings for his 15m triumph of the year. He has been beaten live times and his .754: won-lost percentage is the heat in the league. tits in; strikeouts also is the loop'a tap. "Frankly. we weren't very optimisIlc about his chancel Lopez laid. “Ha had only Evil) Mord II Indianapolis iuat An all-rDund alhIeIe III hll college day) 3! Grave Ciiy. P... ed Peters was starting his eighth IEISDII in professional baseball, wAa sLow "They said I wasn't throwing hard enough." the tall. built southpaw recalled Sunday‘s spectacular. DEVI Eshkni has warned lha Isl-ad is ready to lake deter the Syrian border, Sueaklng Monday. the eve Security Council debate on mid year and hi! team had won the In tho American Ala well- alter “T h e y said I was spending too much Israel Ready in Act It Incidents Continue JERUSALEM tAptapremier East border tensions. siva steps to guard its security it peace is not restored along at reaumptinn of a United Nations d Pr nce County . lThe Guardian. Charlatwtnwn, Tues, Aug. 2'1. 1963. 3 time trying to throw in spots. They were right. I could throw hard 1 concentrated loo .inucb on trying to develop a [linker pitch inatead oi rearing ‘back and lust letting go." peters tigured so little in Lopez‘ plans tor m: that when the manager look the regular squad lor a three-game trip to Mexico. peters was ieli behind with bullpen coach nay Berrei and a bunch oi second and third stringers. “Gary pitched loue innings. against the Dodgers in a at souad game while we were in . Mexico," said pet. “Berrel‘ could hardly wait Iar me to; return to tell me about the great change in peters. “skip. you ahoold have area the way he overpowered those big hitters on raved . ' tammad those right - handera was a thing at beauty. He broke their bats with his last our bail," peters toiled in the White Sax bullpen ior more than a month lactose he got his lirst starting chance. Ila got his break only because Juan pizarro. the club's ace lelt-bander. look iii the day he was to lab. he won in. game a-l. His 15~5 record to date hardly tells the whole story, he has in complete games. second only to pay Herbert; he owns a das- zling L'n earned run average. best among the starters; and he has won his last in decisions. the Is~ . raeli leader said that up to now Ierael has restrained [the]! In the lace ol Syrian pmvnutinna. Eahkni. also dciencc minister. made only [light mention In his parliamentary speech to a Music Teacher l .ching methods at Mount Allison ‘hB sharp exchange of tire early - Sunday between Jordanian and CUDMORE'S D Cleaners &IAW/fl/fi llflV ILEIIIIIIIE EEIUILE hnne 4-4922 [or Fall Piekdtp and Delivery service Conveniently IDcIIed II the min ol the City lat Kant arses Louis Hewett. Jr. Painting 5: DemruIIIIg Contractor 5pm PIIIIIIIII it: item a: Vikings Lose To Bonshaw Glace Bay. Inn)! Nit link heat Ill ZIMI/fi and came Wand bite III eidnbflim with!“ “W Y evening. Ennihlw IIIIIIHI Juven- ile Viklnll I“ I!!! time amund m top the summary in the icons-e event. Jim Machod'waa the winning moundsman Ind B. Turner and Edgcwood nodnoir. a to w l . mehI second heat in 1002/5. llai Teiaptanon. mined by K. Billem shared pitching dill. Ieli lor the Vikings. paul MacDonald and Harvey Inman hit home runs lar non. Iarian Stable oi l-lsiilax and Am Castle. were double winners ahaw. 1-. Murchison played a standout lame (or the losers. all Ihe elghlcdnll DIRT. Jane W. IL, and Dale Marni combined [or s duihella payoll at "21% Hrre'l haw tile horses finislh paper Banging a k rpm scams pillcn Wall paper hcmavod Iv please I Maple Ave. Dial 4-3610 Domld .l. 'I‘ralnnr 65 Rlohmmid St. Mar-ahfield Service Station tMyroa L. Ling. Prim.) Irving Gan It on products hneUpa— brake Joisa WIIIIQ‘S Adi“. KIM 001g. Kll- I Consul-General I Wlfe Murdered At Summer Home SPRING LAKE. NsT (AP)— Tile Mk III Ihe Chilean cnmlc Scott. Domimml Byrd all June Byrd. In the second hall I! was Iledrlcli. Boil Emits. DI'aIIInIInI Byrd. Killrnty 57y. Willie's Adios. Edmund Strait and King Gm. slime Byrd maimed. MWIVM Wu Reelvad Saturday . MI-I. simph Mchl'elur. Kln. :hrr Kier B. Bernard oi Vlcio I. 1!. Cr. olluwlu several months illness in hospital. He is 3"” hr his rile and one wlligliiel'. patricia tMra. Kenneth iiiismaoal. grin... 3mm”. rlin. Germany. all-l one bro tier, Everett. Trenton Ont DEATH NOTTCES erM I. III. hr Ell-III“ Dealt Node. col-Illa). III of their m p. s "M1 ii units-ion and Mac- lain- r. loll-lawn. Aug. t. I‘ll. Mu. , N.B. Resident general in New York city Ilu Inund murdered in her aummar home Monday, The woman was tdenttlied as Mrs Lucy Grex. on hand. nilonso Grez. has been the Chl’eln consul.geaerai to.- Is Fined $100 SUMMERSIDE villrry Jones. p, y“ Fredericton. NB wns iinedi A maid. nilda Cervantaa at "no and coats and had his li- mum", v... mm, mud “a score a is ap e a den lor three mm in .n "pm," hedm_ months by Maxim-iv Rt 5 “in i she had been clubbed on the inn. qc. in loan plilttk inlirl hm yesterday Ior driving while his‘ Mr, Gm M, M bum Ihilliy was impaired over the head with a blunt i - Charsed with dnsnlreness. an “runs,an mused was lined m and costs spring L.“ Wu“ I“, Mn. Awe-rind vn - Gm apparently was killed Sun- aaoiher person. was lined :25 day night while watching brie . vision in the dining mom. cincera uid robbery appaa 5. r 1 c i is! c. costs. A Kalliax resident rhhrgM Amie aims. wido- at the late with having possession oi |nle>‘ any n, m, mu". ""'" - hia-rat mm testing liquor in a public place. _ "Hits was in m lame. entered a written pics at guihy En”, m II p and had his bail g ssh lorieilerl. m “M” chm “I W. A . m exceedih c own ‘- 19“. BM Bow-a :- limit a WEIIIII'XIIIII resident was America has In m.“ 7’ - RID-hia on nab- ilned an and coats Another prr- and mu lay and clerical worlr. "' It the Dart-as Iii-vd mullflpedflliandcnsuonerl in south Assuring. m. .m- m “on 11-. and AIL-a I lmlllr chll'l'r —.—.—— Ronold MocLoon EIeeIrlul Camp-char CDInIIIeI’cII t REIIITEBIIII Wiring. Installations, Repairs Phone 4-5447 m Belvedm Ave. Takes Up Post ‘ ALBERTON Mrs Ruth soon-rs ol \iontrrni hos began her duties as instructor til mus~ ic in the Alhcrlon st‘llimls Fnr st‘vt‘ral years thie plialliim . been vacant owinc to the dilliouiiv or scout-inn a qualities! person in mi ii The services oi Mrs .ommers were Ips-nmmond- ed hv Mr Christopher Girlihiil. dim-tor at music tor the pro- vinr-e she will teach in the Albrrlnn‘ District Regional High Srhnol and the town elementary. school in Montreal Mrs Sommers studied under Madame A n it re Ligne and Mr Bernard Dia- innni. During the pusi summer the studied classroom music tea- Univcrssty. ‘nr a time she conducted a Madrigal group in Montreal Indi a slap been aoioist at tlici fihurch ol st. James the Ap i e Israeli border post: In Jerusa- lem. It appeared his govern- ment was concerned about be- ing laced with connirls on two borders He said. however- "I hope Ihe Jordanian nulhor— ities Will do their duty in order to punish the guilty persons and restore peace in this sector." Jordanians claimed 15- Th The Canadian Afllly'l Bob. rlell shells hit thy platen and an unborn! mist an orphanage In a densely-nopu- my a. snapped am. mam. Iaied pan of the Jordanian SPE- lion Item to Wombats" tor OI Jerusalem. An EyewItnpsl in mmwl, harm-“union in an! velopmcnt. tooling and W W pmditcflon have mat a] ommated 34.100.000. (CP Wins Phnln I'm National Deiencel. the carrier is having unable leaning to swim. and that it now is about twice ll men. rive oi' Imqu vehlciu in ottier NA“) emmtrlzs. 50 da- aaid damage was severest at an orphanage dining room and ihe dormitory oi the Roman Cath~ 0": Latin cnnvenl III Terasanla Francisran Fathers sheila smashed through window: and exploded in the washroom oi the dormitory. the witness said, but none or the children sleep- Ing nearby Wu Injured. iMsgr. Lino Zaninl. use no- man Catholic apostolic delegates reported damage at the Latin convent as well as other holy placer. A complaint was lodged with the UN observers there.) sAvs MAN KILLED The lsraells said the exchange at lire in the laraell and Jor- danian sectors of Jerusalem killed one iarucll soldier. As lor the Syrian situation. Eshknl appeared to be aiming his words at the UN Security Council as well as s . UN otliciuia have tried to stop Syrian . sparke incidents. he aaid. but added “I a n:- to say that their elios-ta have not been sucresslui. though the government at lsrael on its part has done its best to aid ltheml '- Unless peace is restored. he aaid. lsruel "will be duty-bound and entitled . . . to take steps to rielcnd itsell." Pension TORONTO tcp) — Health Minisier Judy LaMarsh laid Monday her proposed contribu. tory humble penaiun Ran. I! passed by Lila I-Inuse II! Com» mom. will be Canada‘s molt important legislation until the end or this century, Addresllng the women'l day luncheon at the Canadian Nu- Lionll Exhibition. MIIB LaMarsh and country's level at sophis- ticatinn is Judged from It! chll< dren. in aged and III cemeIe- riea. “I have heard no complaints about our children and cemeta riea." she said. “but many about our aged," Misl LaMarab told CNE di- rectors and representatives at time you went to outdo. II- adds up in dollars and cents. too. for convenience sake. al- ways shop at your local stem. national women's organizations that the retired segment aI tho population new Includes many Plan Described Outstanding Legislation breudwioner. especiaUy in rural area]. But she laid a cwpla n- tired and living in the city can hardly live on this amount. laid preaidenu a! can: mum than thosa persona citri- ble lor the old age pension. I-ler plan. il agreed to by pro- vincial governments. would a able the lederal government in sh look alter widows lelt with chit. panics would require more I.- dren beiore they are eligible their retirement than hrlcldby- lor the old-age pension: work- ers. eTI who because disabled before At a press contercnce caches reaching pension age. and cbli- Monday. the minister said aha dren lelt without parents. hoped the House oi Commons Miss LaMarsh aald Canada Wimld pm the pin hy'flil. should iollow the modern Euro She laid the. present muddl- peaa trend to contributory pen- and enlifusinh between the pn- cioor related to earnings. rather vincinl and lederai government- thaa not-rate penaioua. because must be “MN! diiickiy to “In at this -ountry's varying staud- DWI“? in business. him. the an or living. municipalities and e pm- inces will know how to pro- the present Iederal m igovernment'a old age security “ scheme. a couple drawing the Modern supermarkets in Lao- pensi 455 a month — oltcn easier. pa. provide hitching posts (or the buggiel uI Amish have a larger income than that ' Iarm Iamlliea. one provided by the family THE COMM-UNITY PAG FRIENDLY - NEIGHBOURLY - SERVICE NO SHOPPING PROBLEMS. 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