HIGH PERCENTAGE PASS TESTS 500 Children Tested In Big Swimm'ng Proiect At 'Y’ Pooll \‘e.il|\‘ Soil children We" test- li bl Red Cross iield super. ran-r In conjunction with Lil. nrral Queens swimming pro- (.l ht‘lllE Conducted at. the I'\li‘\ pl‘fll. The large test rurrlrl the rompietioir oi the round course with enrollmenla irnm Paritdnle. West Royalty“ and host Kent. l’l'r i-hairmeu for the various arliiinl! ll‘ere- ParkdIIe. Mn. Ari l.ii\'r, West Royalty. Mrs. Lorne “ac-Donald. and WEI! lirnl .\irs Blythe Murray, Tire course extended over a Auntirrk period and was it‘t‘i‘litl at six courses to be held Ilik slimmer wimming Man Iniured In Fall From Old Wharf Cecil Ga<s. a taxi driver who residue on Upper Queen street. pas taken in hospital in an un- conscious condition in mid-al- trrnooll yesterday nlter he Wu pulled iroin the water at the old terry wharf at the toot oi P-inre street. Gass. arompanled by ll ""lJltI roll. nui'ly's Point. was i Ir, nshrnr hunt when he slip pit {Him a tilted stringer and lr'i ypmrimnlely eight feet to t’m ilater Before entering the outer he hit his head on ill’lttEPl’ ht water level In the oil terrl- lhp A bystander Arthur Adams. 0i'l\t‘ll t'rrro. saw him tell and inlnlrliiately went to his assis- tanrt at the same time CIIIInI to some other men nearby to get ~n amhiiianre. ,-\ i i e r receiving emergency ill'fiirllrllt at the P.E.l Hospi- in! \Ir. Cass was released about trill p m. yesterday. LOCAL BRIEFS VISITED RELATIVES 3“" McLeod of WC I t- um. . hII returned to her home alter invading allow time uiih relatives in Melville. LEVELLING SITE .. Oiili'lala oi the public wortla department yesterday Itated that as the alto (or the new prolinrlal (Mice buildiing w rnnslliered a Iliety hazard. hull- :GZI‘YI are now levelling lift the rea. A'I' WEDDING ,\Ir and Mrs. Freeman Whit- ed the weddtr' their son Cecil to Mina .Ynan Carter. daughter or Mr. an his, Clayton an. Carin. aoutb/ llamnion. N. . Elmer on but nun inr his brother wed- ding ceremony, FIRM mcomu'ran A new inveatlnenl company. investors Nineteen Cantor tun Ltd. a private leWv has been incorporated In CM?- luilrtnvm. The current edition oi the Canada Game earth- a notice to this eiieet and "it! it: incorporation as Ciliiord lmine Meell. Guy Ainme- Illlar and Charles Eric nun- ‘rwi hAuthorised capital in x are: hurt his union eath I. - w "- program lr under the rupervl. rion oi James acntharn. Red Cross iield rupcrvisor. and the inuuclorr are Jams Webb, An- dy Muilla, nialr Darracli, Par. bell Grant. barb MaCMIIIl-lil. Ma Sandra Hunter All levels at Red Cross swim- lining awards were taught with the (allowing pas. percentage: .lunlors — as per cent. inter- mediutea 7n per Cent: seniors, 56 per Cent: beginners a: per cn. Examiners ior the second test were Andrea Duvrr. Frances Cullen and nernrrd Callaghan. Funeral Is Held At St. Peter’s Bay The Nneral I'nr Mrl Charle- Wnye and Philip. Michelle and Ian Lloyd. all children. who were drowned last week. was held Sunday from the MacLean ‘ Funeral Home In St, Feter'l Bay United Church where ser- vice was conducted by Rev. I). R. MacLe an Honorary pnllbeurers w e r e: Ralph Eldershaw. Norman Mal:- Swain, E m In e H. MacDonald. Douglas Gotell. Clair Geldert. George Ge . Walter Collin. Emmett Eidershaw. Freeman Mun-Ewen, Rosa Hawbnlt. James MacDonald. J are ph Collin. Francis MocAdnm. Edgar Mac- Kinnon, Francis Chaiason. Rob< ert Squires" Dr. GeorEeL Mr Jack Catfin. Waller MacAdam. 5 Reginald MaeAdam. R o b e rt Mat-Kenzie. Aldiua Mackenzie. Joseph Kelly. Colin Jackson. Le- land Anderson. Active pallbelrers were: Ch arles Yea, Sterling Mill: Swain. Peter DelRochex. hon- ord MacKC-nzie. Thomas Cullen. Jack MrIt'OaIllIm. Joseph Macv Carti , Wayne Jay. Michael Kelly. William Squires. Percy Him. Alden Mackenzie. Davrd MacAdam. Daniel MacArthur. Irwin Mackenzie. Wesley lilac- . Rodnl'y Dthgweli, Gr- lld MICDonald, Interment took place In Mid- gell cemetery. M. Herring Dies .In Murra Hbr. MURRAY HARBOR — The death occurred at his home In Murray Harbor. ycsterday pl Montiard Herring. Mr. Herring was born In Beach Point. run at the late Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hel- ring, He Ii d there the early part of his hie later moving to Murray Harbor. his wile the tamer. Mary Macintosh preder ceased him in 1951. He leaves to mourn his pals- ing. seven daughters. Una. Mra. Kenneth Martin. Amherst. NS.. Marce. Mr Emery Blackett, Charlotteto Wells. Mrs. George liloGioahing and Franc- es, Mrs, Frank Selby. both of Cape Tormentine. N.E,; Louise. Mrs. Carl Colman and Kather- ine. Mrs. Floyd skerry. both In Murray Harbor. Jean. Mrs. Donald MacGregor. Murray lit ver: and live Stromburg, Louis. Allan and Hi]- ton all in Murray Her He Ia also survived by one ray Harbor: two brothers. Lu- ther in Murray Harbor and Fred in Boston. USA. Remains are restini: at Mur- ray River Funeral Home. Fun- rny Harbor Presbyterian Church. Thursday at 2 pm. in- terment will be in Murray liar- hor cemetery. EASTERN BRIEFS WAS PATIENT Ralph Billiard has returned in hla home In Murray Harbor lrom Halilax where he trad been a patient in Camp Hill Hospital. RETURN HOME . Misses Corn and Gertrude Herring and their mother.. Mrs. Whitten Herring have returned to Toronto. after visiting rela. ii in Murray Harbor and Beach Pt. Native Dies In Edmonton Louie Harris. Beach Point I'D centiy received the news of the death of MI brother Daniel in Edmonton. AIM, The late Mr, KIrI'II \Vll horn It Beach Point. 7‘ yean ago and In his early years moved to Western Canada. Besides his wife Ind family living in Edmonton he leaves to mourn one brother. L n II I I. Beach Point. three liatera. Walter Machon in U,S.A. Mrl. Albert Macbeod. anuimait. E, C. and MISS Ad! Harril. Char- Iotleiown. “' Call Of Tender M, I! was learned yutently that ill ell-I tor tendon tor the Cou- Itnlcm o! the new provincial then are a number oi Cmutruc- tion problem. to be rolved be- sore tire briilding la Irted. we are waiting word at W or not the Wily Im» posed federal sales tax will lwia to mater-la used in con- .Itructlan oi the uildintL" Gov’t Cancels r n . Ins mm the Charlottetown Fun “rhere on some change ln ' " . "Ind vice the rrave. pallbearers lwIIm-uw' I“ I.“ to were pantie Grant. Everett Fl- Vicinity. I’N HALIFAX . Mr. and Mrs. David Vatrilt‘ler- stine. Murray Harbor, are via-lt- law. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Vanlder— atlne also their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mra, David Barrett oi Buverhank. FROM CANNI‘NG. NJ. Mr. and Mrs. Eurdett Bigelnw. oi Canning. Hanls C S. were recent visitors in MM ray Harbor. guests of Mn. Bila- low‘I sister Ind brother-In-Iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Luther P. Her- ring. WERE VISITING . Mr, and Mrs, Luther P. Her ring and Delbert Brown. Mur- ay Harbor recently Vlstted in Gagetown. NIL where they were the guests of Mn, Herr- Ing'l sister and brother-ln- w . and Mn Neill. They also visited Mil-I. Hen-Inf! mother and (Ilher. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown In Windsor. NS. FISHER FUNERAL — The tuneral tor Joreph Fisher. Riv- er‘on. WII held eldly morn- ernl Home in St. Cuthbert'l Church. St. Therua'l where Requiem High MI“ was Cele bratrd by Rev. Francis Cal-cor- an who lilo Conducted the let‘- .rher. Frederick Fisher. Melvin -Rnhinl. Frederick Duffy Ind Joseph Lawlor. Interment VII till the chum-ll cemetery. dAt The Kingl Is Hel UE — County 1-H rally terday in the auditorium at the Montague negioiral High School. David Smith. master oi Cere- monies greeted the audience anri utter a mixer, in which everyone joined hands forming two circles one inside the other, music was Played and upon rea- srtion oi this. they ascertained the name of their opposite nuirr. bar. The lollowing items were dw cussed by the meeting which iormed into in groups: why did you some in a rally? ‘What maker a good 4-H club! .Wbat is the beneiit pt I higb srhool or college education? in who ways do you think ctr stail oi the department or agri- culture. the nubile speaking reflux. Could lurlher assist yrwrr e u . l Alter a group ringsong. led by w, Diekiesoll. Field Stair rnerrrber the department of agriculture. the public speaking contest was held ior the senior and intermediate groups wioll the fnllowlng‘rcsulis: l Senior group. 1 Anne Walsh: 2 Maureen Cronin; a. lMoCnllum. l lulcrincdiuie group 1. Roma urke. 1. Sharon 5m . s. Ma~ r ie Walsh. This contest war judged by Graeme Linkleuer, agriculture representative [or Prince Coun- ° sportr iteid day was held D. LeCl onp ISLAND NEWS PAGE C'ty, Queens And Kings The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. July 31. 1963. 5‘ jKingsCountyA-H Rallyi Montague ‘ty and Wayno Dickielnn, took place year} The Junior public sneakingt Farmer-Atkins contest war held in alter- rraon with the iollowiirg plac- ingr: 1. Anne Drake. 2. MCCarmn; 3. Margaret Hughe, dress review as Following this a took place with Judy Cortes master n! Ceremonies. The Eirls displayed aprons, skirt: and Houses, dreml Ind two-piece outfits. III to the music played Donnll Mcldren oi Monta- ue, Prizes tor the Dublin weak- ing contests were donated by the P.E.l. Dnirymen'a AnoCla< t n. nun DAY On the outside grounds a under the direction of air of the physical education branch. The racEI were won by tho iollowing: Girir in years —- 1 entry Mc- Innis. Cherry Valley; 2. Anna Campbell. Snuris Lina ilond: a. imam. Lnngleignc. Cardi- in. any. lo year: —- 1. Alan Ac- orn. Bridgetown; 2. Paul Cal"; New Perth; l. Paul Smith. New at ertli. Girls ll yearr — 1. Pearl Ktllbride. Cardigan 2. Mary Bruce‘ Brooklyn: 2. Debbie Wil- kle. New Perth. any. 11 years — I. Ambrose Malone. Souris Line Rand: 2. Willrnd llannebery, New Perm; Bridge Club :Has 7 Tables . suven tables were on a .ior Monday night's usaion oi the Charlottetown Duplicate arrdpr Club. held al the Chur- lilltetown Hillel. will be next Monday night at the usual hour — eight o'clook. Miss Mary Unity and Mrs Mae Hines led the iield Mo ‘lljg‘wg'ng‘: fidp'firf"; I; the loralr will stage public dem- Gml Mm 9109 W mt. onstratrons using placards. Following are the top live Ont. Group 2. Mr. and Mrs 5909 - .2332 .Vlslts Island l run-till aria - plum-anal workers at the Charlotteown and Prince Edward lstrrui hospitalr have been seeking new - tracts. providing wage ini'rea. cs Hospitals couldn‘t guarantee ‘the nontraotn as their budgets are approved by the government. unions wanted a strike vote but were rctused when the government declared the union members essential in the opera. ltion oi the hospitals. Now that the request ior arbl. .tratroa has been Iurlled down it rr expected that the members ni . Grant . :, nunbnr-Wellner 5 nully-MarMillan A group of inurists irnm On» tarin are onlnyinil I tour around the Island and the oth- .‘Union Reques iGets Refusal T3233”;if:$1i“f£.."i.§?.’; i to be gaining in o ularli . ‘ A request irom the locals oi. s latest grosnpcnnsizts oi the National Union oi Public; so visitors lrurn the Fort Per- Emvloyeee at the two Charlotte-v ry region ni Ontario. A in r a town hospitals that the govern-l . skian in... Kerry, wt... lull, lmrmtarlrn arbiirfiunfozrdl irnm the Port Perry area es- . se e ctr wage rspu e as - been turned. down. Weliare anclfg’;§."‘1,.;‘.“f mu" dun“ m 1" 1-3:“ Wm”?! Henry Wedge. They are on the first leg or .534.“ misrdaya ‘a Iii-day Maritime tour llilich ii muss! “5,!”th by "‘9 orglnated with a bus line in unions regional director. .lolln‘Pm PM” This w“ m n .l Marli‘illlall‘ saint John. Mnlo, a ' '5 Wedge said he waa advised that ,0 existing legislation does not pro u lvide lnr arbitration in this easel . For two years. union lnrals,i series oi planned regularr‘ urs with the line to the Adam . 1‘ area. ‘ While an the island the tour covered almost every spot at r3. F' Macmnald. Triple Bay. Girls 12 years _ 1 Laura "rm" “"L" 3'5" Brothers. Cardigan; 2 Ca roi LONDON . tReuterrtel-‘orplgn ‘Ann Doyle, Summerville; 3. Ga- euvicve Praughi. Summervllle. 59"““3' "'9 5‘” °‘ 3°” " Boys l2 years — Jahnexperted to fly to Moscow dur. l (liliiédoéi'ski.hNEw sPe'rthli z. flit-ling the weekend ior tho signing .or ampe. our: rne - . liload; a. Norman Smith. New“)! ‘h' Pam“ ““Fl’l" “Mb” treaty. an authoritative rouroe l . “gig, .3 m" _ L R“. Hay.lsaid Tuesday. The snurca raid den, Cherry Valley; 2 u. "the expected the signature at the M K. kl , " treaty—among the 5.. Britain D:y.;“"§:-mg’e“fvnfe’f' ‘ 5m” and Russia—would tuke plac- , “Not only does price cutting prroes ior our cording to Newioundiand agr-l. price Newton land growers will lreceive by the time their prop carries on market." line said this morning. The Department of Agricul. potatoes sold in Newlnundland,dy-nrganlzed provincial ture reported that some potato dealers in Prince Edward Island are )ockcying to gain control at {rial-ken. by mean- of price mt. mi, The Miniter' said that this Ia somet 'ilg winch happens every year. it the past. it has driven our prices to unusually low ’levels. not ceriainly aiieeia the early shipment oi potatoes here. added. ‘ At present it appears that the government is powerles to take any concrete etion price Cutters. T e deptrtment now depends on persuasion. pointing out to these dealers the adverse etieet thcir actions have on the industry as a whole, THREAT To MARKETS Marketing director nerd Sang- ster said price tutti "is a threat to our marketing aime- ture. With the threat or price Cutting all around. potato deal- ers are strain to make sales in Newfoundland ior tear that their inerghborr will be buying 25 or so cents cheaper than was bargain— ed ior. For that reason, there is a tendency to run tar the low- ert price," Mr. Sangslsr raid the number or dealers who engage in price Spud Market Threatene By A Few Price Cutters cutting "can be counted on the ihnve a disastrous etlect on lingers oi one hand. These deal- area knows w growans but. ac. or: are well known to the inar- every other area. We should be keting division and will be wnt— m5~ Laurie cultural orririalr. it ailects tho ehcd with considerable inter- to a est‘ Commenting on the Newiound— land market. Mr. Sangater said Sm- MH- Min Gordon Mur- cultural Minister Andrew Mac. “this week's price levels run be- at its meeting next week. will tween $2.50 and $3 per bag ior This is certainly not unusual as they have been paying much more ior early potatoes tronl erai will be held irnrn the Mur- certain Newioundland pooato other parts at Canada " lie said “Newfoundland. like any other place. is not necessar- ily looking tor the cheapest pa. tatoes they can buy but rather ior no ' prices. According to Mr. Sangster. re- ports lrom Ontario indicate that mviuce will have a small early cm): and ii weather condi tions ara not ilvornble. the late \\ V against crop rna not be large, lle also make sure they are not inlected: y said that other areas in N o r t n America reporllng Crop tirience This may mean. ha said, “that we Could have a rea» sonable market ior potatoes in the tall reason." "with this in mind. anything we may do in any other marke in the way or price cutting wil have an overall bad etiect. With m FAMOUS FDR l BRANDED INSPECTED gSTEAKS GOOD OB quality at reasonable ‘ early next week. l‘k‘k‘k‘ki' CAPITOL m M '- lol lol- vl‘ In den ta Matilde, Wm Cavendish, Stanhope. Dalvay pin] today. nd Charlottetown They lea In the rapital city they will Cape lsretun island, ********** NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN l 3 Miles from Charlottetown on Trans-Canada "Your Theatre Und The Stars" l snow at 9:15 W Family Entertainment A Pulitzer Prize Novel Academy Award Winner One of The Truly Great Movies of Our Time! TONIGHT - THURS. - 5"" " 9:10 'TIIE PtlLtTZEIi PRIZE IIDIIEL IIDVI COMES TIJ TIIE SIlIiEEIITi . _ ‘ ' ' .s-s flnmmlmlmm'mHEEPIA'IIIIYIIHIIII'E'PAIILFIY‘WKPETDS A —.-I ~ " ’13? If" if} is STARTS MONDAY II Alton mm modern communications. flJHEATRE careiul not to price ourselves inv unisvoraplo market [5051. Friday Midnight Show at 11.45 A Towering i Mr. Maeliua announced yet tertiay that the cabinet. likely approvethe makeup oi the new» potato .marketing board. “He said “the SPE‘NCIe ‘board will have three represen of tar"! talives irom each or these olas ‘flicationl dealers. producers and cooperatives." lie alsp laid that his depart. merit is prepared to impose a. two~week holding period on pro. taloes. ar was done last year. it lsigns oi blight begin to show in [the potato crop. ‘ Under the holding system. no-‘ m tatnes must be stored two weeks .arter digging helm shipping tn‘ " with blight. “The crop. lie staid, "is betunl \ ‘Curetully watched by potato in- spentors ior signs oi blight and .ii blight reaches a certain level. ‘ihe holding period will be im * * * * * posed . WWW nACl bkivE-m TEATRE ACCOU tilde. P.E.l. require: an tit-lea FUNERAL — :39"! ior Min mu. 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