PER PIE 9b Soy Island News Page Western and Central Districts ‘Island Breeders Enlarge Stocks A shipment. of livestock and Newson anid lete yesterday ol- Ontario arrived in |ternoon. late Tuesday. | | It contained a hal dozen reg- Suffolk shee; which he purchas- istered Holstien cattle for Lew- ed from the Ontario Agricultur- lis Brot . York: a registered al College at Guelph, Ontario. Holstein Heifer for Eric Laird Mr. Roberts has a i land Sons, North Milton; sheep |140 breeding ewes in all, he told for Athol Roberts, Southport; the Guardian. Allison Stewart and Lincoln Bos- Mr. Stewart bought wall, .Dunstaffnage; an Ayrshire folk Cheviot ram, and a with the livestock and poultry. The Lewis Brothers’ cattle it gig PRICE PAID cluded five young cows in jand one heifer calf. Two of janimals were two-year-old érs in milk, the other three heifers or very young cows, bull for Keith Boswell and Son, |ter ram lamb and one ewe lamb. struck |Victoria, and a few geese end| Mr. Boswall bought iducks der Cheviot ram. animals are ex- there » Mr. New- saw a car go out of control at it hats since been dispers- The third accident Snow And Wind ren’ socer Create Hozards in . SUMMERSIDE storm snow on this area between 2.00 with a parked c The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 24, 1965. 3 p.m: and 11 o'clock last night. The enow is expected to con- pitol Theatre, being st tinue until approximately 7 o'- Damage to Mr. Perry's vehicle was estimated to be over $100. | clock this morning when it will change to snow flurries continu- ing throughout the day. Northerly winds at to 4 miles per hour creat- poor visibility in some areas with slippery made for treacherous dri- i Complete details were available on the other two” accl- dents but a second one in which was extensive damage occurred inds are ex- P.E.I. ; this velocity and Municipalities presented a tion of Mayors and Municipaii- re: wk ayer Kensingten. Be & om btnet yecterdey caffing a the on a charge of | government to increase aving the scene of en accidem |capita grants in 1966 by S6_ te Town Police Court this mors | Charlottetown, Suummer#de Bed . jell towns operat'neg under 2*4 The accident ts reported to Town Act.’ * on First Street | The increase, {f ranted, ar owned by Wil- | would bring the per capita efthnt fred Perry, operator of the Ce lto $16 annually. . ruck. The resolution was presen‘ed by Mayor Bruce Yeo of Morta- Se eee gue. Mayor Yeo suggested that towns and municivalities ‘are Seek Increase desperately in need of financial support as their own financial In Gov't Grants - ir own lresources are limited.’ A delegation representing the! The resolution was drafted +t Federation of Mayors the May meeting of the Federa- solution to the provincial ea-' ties. t+ eH HAR wk kK kK 00! Nor», TODAY ONLY Shows 3,30 - 7-9 t's *, ‘ . : : : ; HUDSON - LOLLOBRIGIDA Gig YOUNG With a Hilarious American Twist CAPITOL D JUDD aerwu waynes « TERRY. THOMAS PLAN TRAINING PROGRAM participate ta outdoor recreation The federal-provincial: At* gram for the Atlantic coast ries and Ellery Collins, chair- or. has been experienced in fantic Fisheries Committee is region. Three delegates tothe man of educational section of previous years, officials of the meeting are: (from the left) ic jassociation report a shortage of the Charlottetown Hotel. Pur- incial skates and would welcome the for $30,000, perhaps The three Mari Les i of agriculture land minister — went as high as te® at Middleton last evening. » a The driver of a vehicle believ- | Is. (°4 t0 be involved in a hit and run accident here last evening | Kingston Cow — Nominated As A RIDIN’ JUMPIN’ ee Games.” ger : h 88 was apprehended later in the pose of the meeting is to dis¢ fisheries department; Ross meeting got underway yester- |donation of pairs of good used |$29,000 on this bull at the time. —__—""" Seger nein ' ¥ cuss plans for a comprehen- Homans, acting area director day morning and will be con- | skates. All-Canadian {Their purpose was to place him |, t sive fisheries training .pro> for federal department of fish- cluded today. The sizes most needed are for lin an artificial insemination unit | T° Tesular farm employ. \men 8 to 12 and women 6 to 8.| Diamond Hill Dean has |where his semen would be avail- ai ‘To casual.tarm employment 7 in The Tradition of "Gunfight at The O.K. |Anyone wishing to donate skates 0 ee": To other agricultural ither send them direct derati the Holstein breed, calves have been really good, oO a8) Court Handles <=: hospital ae ba: the = . = oes so titl last evening from 'Mr. Newson told The Guardian employment 156 Corral Last Train From Gunhil \office, 139 Grafton Street, in the ; Total: 2,378 Juvenile Remanded In Freetown Shooting course to be taken in the mat- Traffic Cases Six persons were fined for speeding by Justice of the Peace Albert Dinnis in Traffic Court yesterday. Stanley A. SUMMERSIDE — A Freetown, Murphy, city; Larry Joseph | P.E.1. juvenile appeared before | ter. Hughes, city; David John Juvenile Court Judge W.E.| Mr. Andrews was found dead | Young, Parkdale; and Paul Darby here last evening on a charge arising from the shoot- ing death of a Freetown resi- dent, Sterling William Andrew. 73, Monday night. Judge Darby remanded the youth in proper juvenile custody pending determination of the DEATHS MACLEAN—The death ocourred at Orlando, Florida, _ Monday, November 22, 1965 of George.C. MacLean, formerty of North Wiltshire in his 68 year. Rest- ing at Gordon Chapel Funeral Chapel, Winter Park for com- pletion of funeral arrangements. CHANDLER — The death oc- cured at Toronto, Nov. 19, 1968 | of Robert L. Chandler of Ham- ; ilton, Ont., dear father of Edwin | and David, dear brother of Brig. | Edith Chandler (Salvation Army), H. Bramwell Chandler pe pc at and Joan, | Mrs. rge Sills of Nottingham, | - England. Resting at the Sine. | Seveatlgntion is continuing. an Funeral Home until noon | suRVIVORS today, Nov. 24, then to the Sale) survivors vation Army Citadel for funeral | ae tis wit Gs toe service commencing at 2 p.m. Interment in People’s Cemetery. ir a MacNEIL — The death occured | hters: Hillard, ‘or Patients suddenly at Vancouver, Monday, | 202d; Malcolm, Sherwood; Wil- | ot Nov. 22, 1965, of Mrs. Mary Mac. | iam. Charlottetown; Alan, a! Once again the P.E.I. Division | Neil of 173 North River Road, | Student at the University of of the Canadian Mental Health | widow of the late Colin Hector |New Brunswick and Arthur. at Association is organizing twice | MacNeil and formerly of Little home; Jean, Mrs. Arthur Beil, [weekly skating sessions for the Sands. Remains will arrive at Gimli, Man.; Thelma, Mrs. Bor. ladult patients of Riverside Hos- | the MacLean Funeral Home. | 42 Campbell, Irishtown and pital. “Time. of arrival: and -funeral-no-| Mildred. Mrs.” Byron These parties, which will 1 tice later. ties sa wine |held one day a week at,the po surviving are three sit |iottetown an’ another day e DOYLE — At the home of het | ters, Mrs. Ed Stafford and week at the SDU rink. ate parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick | Mre. William Stafford od. tavwued to gens ha. ss Doyle, 78 Spring Park Rosd, | sington and Mrs. Truman Payn- tients whe pet concdeoatne ‘Tuesday, - Nov. 23, 1965, baby ter, Freetown, along with two jjoyment out of being able Theresa Aletha, age six weeks. | brothers, James, Hunter River Funeral will be. held this morn-! and John Norboro. One brother ing at 10 o’clock from the Char- | deceased him. lottetown Funeral Home. Inter- ment will be in the Catholic Frederick Skory, city; were each fined $10 and costs. Dou- gias MacKinnon, Crapaud, was fined—-$15—and—costs—and-Brian Douglas Trainor, Winshoe was fined $20 and costs. James Edward Devine, city, charged with driving without an operator’s license was fined $10 and costs. in his home at approximately 8.30 Monday night with a bullet wound in the head. ROMP. here were—notified—along—with pr: Marvin Clark of Kensington who pronounced the retired farmer dead at the scene. Also called to the scene was Coroner Dr. C.A. Coady of Char- with not having his equipment | in proper shape was fined $10 | and costs. | George Willam Stewart, city, | charged with failing to transfer | registration on a motor vehicle | was fined $10 and costs. A resident of Cornwall, Clay- ton Ford Wilson charged with permitting an unlicensed person to drive a vehcle was fined $10 | and costs. Robert Ernest MacPherson, Oyster Bed Bridge, charged with passing while unsafe to do so was fined $10 and costs, To Organize of Kensington’ and following” the autopsy it was announced that | an inquest has been ordered for Char- cemetery. Parkdale Lions ANE S eit | Plan Projects age 72 years. Remains resting s : at the Davison Funeral Home The Parkdale Lions Club held until Thursday then to Kensing- |“ ‘inner meeting in the banquet ton Presbyterian Church where |T0om of the Rendezvous Monday funeral service will be held at |2#@ht. Bill Matthews, King Lion, 2 p.m. Interment in People’s cemetery, Kensington. | Following a discussion regard- jing the Christmas turkey draw MacDONALD — The death oc- |and sale of nuts it was inoved by ‘curred at the Sacred Heart,Percy Gay and seconded by Lyn Frank H. MacDonald, aged 8 |Gallant that the olub conduct a Home on Nov. 23, 1965, of Mrs. |door to door blitz. Ron Leary (Maritime Electric Building. | Montague Man Meril Willis, Cornwall, charged | |pital for treatment and the oth- Rink Sessions Gets Fou A cough or sneee travels | : of ‘ serenity. Get your copy woe poor delndbelicc 57 jer’s Digest today. farm is listed as Oswald Newson well Ayrshire herd at Victoria is and Son from the Ellen Bomoass herd at | Only six animals in Canada Bell’s Corner, Quebec. jare selected for each classifica- Mr. Palmer was not avai \tion, so the nomination confers for comment last night, but the automatically a marked honor Guernsey heifer he purchased on the animal selected, and on was sold at the Sale of Stars at the men who bred him. the Royal Winter Fair- for $475. The Diamond Hill herd has’ Mr Newson sold a bull that is Gets $125 Fine In City Police Court yesterday John Lovat Fraser, Mon- itague, charged with driving while intoxicated was convicted jon the lesser charge of driving |while: impaired and was fined previous years. One of them. arena at 0 Nita Blackford Duke, was nom- akville, Ontario. | inated asa yearling heifer] Sen ae \$125 and costs or 30 days by Ma- ; : A junior calf from the Dia-| le [pistrate AJ. Hosier, OC. ,_ 4 Sumlor calf trom the Die-| Ig nd Farmers | Gordon Ward, charged with \theft to the value of over $50, had his case adjourned to Nov. |30. This was a remand from iNov. 6. - \ | Where were two cases of drunk and incapable. A city resident was admitted to Riverside Hos- Rocket — and he was born last \January — sold for $700 last | week at a national sale in the Hay: Brothers’ ring, just out- side Toronto. The youngster was Said Big Users Figures released yesterday by jthe Atlantic Regional Office of the National Employment Service their counter parts in the other three Atlantic Provinces made of their local offices. From Jan. 1, 1965 to Oct. 31, 1965, a total of 2378 placements hind therr and this is next to the were made for farmers on P.E.L., highest classification for com |as follows:— ; firmation. ‘To strawberry harvest costs ‘or five days for failing ‘to Their grand and great grand To potato harvest ef” acciiséd had “his” case ~“ad- journed to Nov. 3. + A man _ was fined $20 and costs or 30 days for illegal pos- session of liquor. fi tions of “Very Good’’ cows be- 048 1 1 ~B had two animals nominated for a junior calf for $700 at a nation- ™&de for the a Al Canadian consideration in (ai sale at the Hays Brothers sale |New Hampsire _ |MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE By comparison, only zn | agricultural placements were | lable Made by the Nova Scotia Em- | ployment Offices, and only 414 | by the Newfoundland Offices. A total of 3,009 were made by the New Brunswick offices, but these included 1688" placements | pple harvest in| and the potato ‘harvest in Maine. 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R olger dams were two-star brood cows |To tobacco harvest city, charged with go- and two of them, Diamond Hill | Vimy and Diamond Hil Echo} were Blue Seal and Red Seal jProducers. S Tie Bie Seal is the highest classification as it indicates 125,- cs indicates 100,000 pounds. “What Can Prayer Do For Me?” — Have you a belief in God...yet a casual attitude to prayer? In December Reader’s Digest, Helen Hayes tells of her own journey through despair to enduring peace. Read how. tragedy brought this great actress to a special way of prayer...a way in which you, too, can find courage and - r Years On Theft Charge SUMMERSIDE — Cari Jo-| seph Frenklin Arsenault was sentenced to four years in Dor- chester Penitentiary this mor- nin by Justice R. R. Bell, for break, entry and theft last. at the home of the i } | } Confederation Centre ple Wallax is years. Resting at the Hennessey Funerel Heme from where the funeral will take place day morning cemetery. GASS — The death occurred at New Haven, Nov. 23, 1965, of Duncan A. Gass in his 61st year Remains will be forwarded this afternoon from the Cutcliffe Fu. neral Home to his late residence where ‘they will rest’ until noon Friday, then to River Presbyterian Church. Service commencing at 2 o'clock. ment in the church cemetery. . MONTIGNY — The death oc- curred in the Charlottetown Hos- pital on Nov. 23, 1965, of Anna Montigny, sister of Sister Mary Joseph, CSM, Mount St. Mary’s. Resting from two o'clock this afternoon at the Hennessey Fu- neral Home. Interment will take place in Grindstone, Magdalen i petition in Summerside, Nov. 27. Da a was appointed chairman of the visiting committee. Reg Newson, Allison Wood and Percy Gay were placed in charge of preparations for a fa- ther, son and daughter banquet to be held in the Parkdale Hall, Dec. 13. Four new members, Jack Gay, Gordon Bell, Gordon Babineau and Roland Paynter were induct- ed by Bil! Brown. 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