Waiting histurn to bring his Charon gelding before the yesterday, exhibitor John Gillespie of Milton (left), broughtI him close to the promenade of the Jones Livestock Pavilion, AUDIENCEWEAR'I’ICIPATION . much to the, delight of a group M youthful spectators. -. eneraIManager Ranks lAS Island's Busies’r Man. Prince Edward Island’s busiest .~ ,,I this Week. and passlbly for -‘ hat and bow tie of ex-President ‘ ' i in his heyday, ' assumed full responsibility operation. pumemidway, Jack-may be coming out of Bill Lynch’s trailer office; greeting 8- few fiends: or chatting with one Moth operators. Next time JACK KENNEDY Vold stables were torn down and at the vaudeville, or deep in . m with the officials in I .- replaced, the Jones ‘mWsmck ' . _ , ‘ Pavilion was built, and pavement “Thus-mgr biggestshow Wt, , laid on better than thmequart— ‘ - says- ‘ at the amber stars of roadways that wind though livestock entries - 220. in one fithe grounds. ‘ The money to: race In addition, all the livestock“ buildings but one have been re- built. ‘ (men’s Institute exhibits are _ BLACK AND WHITES onerous and varied, if not , than ever. Why, to build a new poultry accommodate the tre- Since11937, Mr. Kennedy in ear— lier years was one of the Island’s shing to exhibit.” a into a full-timelvfamous herd of black and. whites ~ weekly ,racing being, A: 5 ed,in eyery major ,shovv- 1 Driving PW'WF’ “ ' ' " ’ "a’ ur months each year,‘ Toronto. - - I ‘ .c nmths requir- ‘ Kennedy was named. na- : "tional presidentofthe Canadian Holstein - Friesian breeders in 1937. ‘ ,He has also judged cattle at many of. Canada‘s major shows, and was at one chief grid- ezr. for the Na- tion i\,Hol=stevin Association. ‘ ALL IMPORTED. , Mr.‘Kennedy’s fotmdation stock 'Kennedy’s tenure Association’s plant , :vall ‘ 'A director of the Association, I . [Holstein breeders and-rem. . , the weeklong show .utors. At one time or another was all imported to this Pro- vince, and represented a cross- seotion of some of the finest Hol- ' stein herds in canada. In earlier yearso‘the Exhibition general manager also brought to . this Province many outstanding Clydesdale and standardbred prizes at the local shows. farmer ancestry. “My erations,” he said. " O’HARA PLOT WINS ore E Chiacchiere Kong. horses, with which he won Jack Kennedy is proud of his? . . people have been billing the rich, red soil of P. E. I. for several gen- He was born at ,Cross Roads in Lot 48, and operated a farm in that vicinity-for many years. He has three sons living in this Province and another in Ontario. LOCARNO, Switzerland (AP)— Ten North Frederick, an Ameri- can film based on John O’Hara’s” novelfof‘the same""n.ame, was awarded. ' the gold, trophy Sunday night for” the best ‘ picture pre- senteggfigat the annual film festi- V h r ‘. The prize for the'lbest va'ctressrwem to Italy’s Garla Gra- » Vina/fOI‘i-her performance in Am- (Love and Chatter), and the best male per- formance award went to Chinese actor Kwan Shan for The True Story of Ah~Q, made in Hong poorer Is FEEsInE 7: NT Fair Post Uses Second S i . . For many years this Province I has been fortunate to have resi— dent therein one of Canada’s out- standing specialists in diseases af- fecting the eyes, ears, nose or I' throat, Dr. J .P. Lantz, a partner in Charlottetown’s Polyclinic. But this is not the sole contribu- tion that this distinguished Island- ‘ er has made to the welfare of his native Province, Despite the constant demands of a large practice, Dr. Lantz found timeto become one of the Provinoe’s best known breeders and exhibitors of registered cattle In addition he placed his execu- tive talents at the disposal of the Association responsible for the, or- ganization and direction of the an-. nual Provincial Exhibition. PRESIDENT SINCE 1947 On its reorganization in 1947, he was prevailed upon to accept the presidency of the Association, a position he has filled oapably and ‘ competently ever since. Speaking of Dr. Lantz, the vice~ ' president and general manager of the big show says that its con- tinued success would not have . been possible, were it not for his expert advice, always readily I ‘ . DR. J.P. LANTZ available. “Though extremely busy pro- Iron OUl Part Of Dispute Over Canadians In Maine HOUIL'DON, Me. ,(AP) — One facet of a dispute o'ver Canadians working in Maine while residents are unemployed was, settled Mon- day i-n a conference of Maine and New Brunswick official-s. They agreed to continue a reci- procal agreement whereby non- residents may work in New Brunswick or M a i n e without registering their cars where they work. The decision by Paul A. Mac- donald, deputy secretary of state for Maine, and Lawrence Hashey, deputy for motor vehicle registra- tions in New ruuswrick, fol- lowed several convictions of Ca- nadians for d 1‘ iv 1 n g without Maine registrations. Walter S. Sage,\prosecutor for AroostOOk County, said he would seek pardons for those already convicted and would not press pending cases. The recent convictions in Cari- bou municipal court were given widespread publicity after com- plaints Were made that numer- ous Canadians were holding down construction and lumbering jobs in Aroostook at a time when un- employment is severe in Maine. Governor Edmund S. Muskie noth recently that US. immigra- tion laws make some aliens inel- igible to work in the United States as long as sufficient Amer- icans are available. He said the problem is one for the U.S. labor ' department. Until the recent Caribou cases, Maine never enforced a statute enacted in 1943 requiring regis- tration by non-resident motorists. New‘ Brunswick has a similar law but never enforced it because of the reciprocal agreement with Maine. , A NEW TANK WEAPONS M E L B O U R N E Thirty of Australia’s new anti- tank malkara guided missiles have been sent to Britain for ac-. ceptan-‘ce trials and 160 more are on order, it was announced here Monday. The missile weighs 200 pounds and can be launched from fighting vehicles and used suc- cessfully against tanks, landing 'cra‘fO ' anl concrete pill-boxes. (Reuters) ‘ Of Specialist ’ fessionally, the President of our Association can always find time big show,” Mr. Kennedy observed Until a few years ago, Dr. Lantz possessed one of the finest herd of Jersey stock in the Pro- his 300-acre farm located at Kep- poch on the south side of the Hills- boro River opposite Charlotte- town, Dr.» Lantz’s Jerseys were top prize winners at local and Maritime fairs for many years. DISPERSED JERSEYS Faced with a shortage of skilled to assist us in the running of the. Vince. Raised and cared for on’ . hood that the agricultural side of Q MP- DT- Lam am “’45 e"'I Tues, August 12,1958 The Guardian Page 13 cellth herd several years ago: and immediately started to build] an Angus herd, which is now onel of the finest in the Province. With modern machinery and methods; this type of stock requir- ed much less skilled help than the Jerseys he formerly handled. I Foundation stock for both herdsI was all imported, mostly from- i Ontario sources. ' During Fair Week, Dr. LantzI spends as much time as possible at the Exhibition Grounds Al-l ways available at the secretary’s office, his advice is constantly sought by visitors, exhibitors, and , ' fellow directors. ‘ The President of the Associa-1 tion is interested in all aspects of I the big show, but it is obviousI that he enjoys most the cattle judging and other livestock com- petitions. 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