<2 Titel PT. RD. ‘Show at Dusk Eastern and C ' The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., July Island News Page entral Districts 15, 1966. 3 eS TT Routine Business For GEORGETOWN Mayor Howard S. MacLean presided over the regular monthly meet- | ing’ of the Georgetown Town Council held in the council | chambers - Tuesday night and Georgetown Council ae | and one special meeting were | read anc adopted : Reports were received from) the various committees with | Councillor Lavers reporting for the -financial committee; Coun- | | Council! Currie, . MacLean,° cillor MeConnell for the publi | Lavers, McConnell and John- property committee: Councillor | son attended. - = Johnson for police and sanita- Minutes of the last regular tion; Councillor Currie for wel-| . fare and street lights, Coun-| | cillor MacLean for streets and | in the absence of Councillor | MacDonald, the fire hall com- LOCAL BRIEFS rary IS PATIENT Mrs. Roy P. Brooks, Murray Harbour, is a patient in the Vic- ‘toria General Hospital, Halifax UNDERGOES SURGERY Geerge MacLean of Bangor_is a patient in the Victoria Gen- mittee was given by Counciller | Lavers It was reported that all elay | streets in the Town had an ap- | plication of calcium chloride ap- | plied. Speed signs were erected | and a speed warning sign and | others were to be erected on| Victoria Street. An unsafe well- | top is to be repaired or the well | filled in. A-culvert is to be in- stalled in the vicinity of -Bath- | urst Marine Office Building. Per- mission was granted Batburst Marine Limited and Gulf Gar- n Foods Limited for the -erec- tion _ot two signs and four flag | poles at the entrance of the Town The Town Dump hon now been } eral Hospital, Halifax, where i ‘fenced and the Council have | pe Sener ee ee: “ engazed the -services of Jos = VISIT eph Dalton to act as dump care- Mrs. Sarah M. Johnston of fa Francisco California, and taker for the month of July and days and Saturdays of each | Belle Bright of Chicago, titinois. oak (8 10 in the forenoon 5 1 . are visiting. their sister Mrs. 1, ¢ in the evening. Residents BULLET-BLAZING ACTION strsaret’wacPherson.” sont: [7 the'town have been assessed ~ ROMANCE and ADVENTURE ague. BRANCH BREAKS a knocked a heavy branch a tree at’ the corner “$2 per year as a dump tax on property holders and those rent- ing apartments within the Town and a charge of $2 will be made ~ single dwelling owners residing within the boundry of the Georgetown East and. West Polling Division in, com. ed purchase a key to the dump to all Kent—and Hillsboro streets TONIGHT i SATURDAY sHOW AT ote afternoon. There was DUSK no damage reported. , NEVER BEEN A MOTION W meerrtan. |. | wivoeres. Onnere Se THERE ; ni ' ‘Ang: Mrs. Joseph Weir. Bishop cial cottages wi PICTURE TO EQL AL THIS ONE to | Street, has re-entered the Char- at the annual fee of $20, as ap- 4 OLD ANCHOR AT MONTAGUE MUSEUM __ The anchor is thought to have been made at, Inverness for a French vessel’ in the 1700's but was lost off St Ann's Bay, Cape Breton, before it was ever used. Mr Jackson presented it to Museum management who Island Guernseys, have placed .it on_the grounds in a cement bed He also has | sent for further information which is in possession of his relatives in Western Canada. This information will be plac- ed on record in the museum. The large anchor pictured above with _ of the Gulf Museum, Montague, in the background, was caught up in @ net from the dragger “Seine’’ owned and operated _by Alex Ja Alex Jackson of Montague. | WEATHER HALIFAX ‘CP - The wea- ther office says with. -a- high pressure area advancing towards the district from the west, sunny skies are forecast for all re- gions today. Temperatures will Lrise to the low seventies — this ‘Ayrshires Awarded |lottetown Hospital for further plies to companies and oper- = ACCLAIMED — jtreatment ators of business ee ae ieee ; : . . ; The dump. will -he lock acca THE iat ar cae” ate a gy | 9% and Sey a will eam The Patosie Farm.herd of J $ ¥ mence 1s utes {Mark's Anglican Church, Rus- ‘ire Marshall Charles MeCon- Erie Hurry, Winsloe, has three animals mentioned as having jtico will be conducted by Rev. nell attended the meeting and lifeti stellen James Ibbott of the Ottawa Dio- a delegation from the George- earned ifetime pr STORY TECHMICOLOR ALAN LADD - JEAN ARTHUR - VAN HEFLIN BRANDON DOE WILDE wre JACK PALANCE 9 **stamount eramiesss Todiy - Saturday SHOWS-2:30---7---9 a ce THE ee BATTLE OF THEM ALL! — GOLIAT. ANDTHE VAMPIRES » COLORSCOPE ~~ GORDON SCOTT Bt AAAERL AA SEVERN ATION AL PICTURS Plus - Action & Suspense — _ 8IG ACTION - MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT PACKED __ JUGGERNAUT = of Destruction Challenge the incredible EMPIRE Beneath the = , sea! wees Sty by . busi @ [home ‘in USA . }cese. RECBIVES WORD Wilmot MacDonald, Crapaud, jhas received the sad news from |Seattle, Washington, of the death lof his nephew, Peter Leonard |MacDonald, 49." He was the son of the late Joseph MacDonald — and Nettie Nicholson MacDon-~ ‘ald, formerlyof-Crapaud. EGG PRICES Dealers were quoting produc- ers for ungraded eggs delivered jin Charlottetown Thursday as follows: grade A large ¥& cents, grade A medium 2% cents, and | grade A small 2 cents | CONDITION “SATISFACTORY Douglas Webster, 6ear-old | | on of Mr. and Mrs. Denis Web- | *ster, Mount Edward Road, is in satisfactory condition in the ioe P.E1. Hospita!. He suffered al. fractured leg when struck by a , gravel truck ..last. Friday.near |his home. 4H EXCHANGE } ee ‘Walsh, Summerville, left on Tuesday by plane for Butte, Alberta.( where she will }_Meet_with other 4-H members 1M a5 in-the-church cemetery. the inter --provincial exchange. She also attended the opening of the Calgary Stampede and will visit Edmonton and Leduc, Alberta before returning -home. BUSINESS VISIT John Carey; Canadian Mana- ger for the Irish Export Board, which has offices in Montreal Jand Toronté, will spend two days; in Charlottetown from July 25th to July 26th. Buring his stay Mr. Carey ‘will meet with: various $s houses connected with the portation of, Irish pro ducts. Mr. Carey. will also visit St. John’s, Halifax, and Saint John. Mr. Carey will be staying \at the Charlottetown Hotel. WORD RECEIVED Word has been received by relatives of the death on Satur- day, July 9, in Bellerica.: Mass., of Sterling Whiteway. The late Mr. Whitewayv was born at Mur- ray River, P.E1. and left home at an early age to make his © He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife the former Evelyn Derby, formerly of White Sands. ant three. Funeral and burial services w take place in Massachusetts. | natin fs WOODED EOOO TOE I METRO Doth MAYER ane oo. s ; ELIZABETH TAYLOR RICHARD BURTON EVA MARIE SAINT he ; | i 4 CMB MMB BAAL LL ABL aoa # George _MacDonald, Clarence -|Lee Jenkins,” Peter Broke; Jo town Lions Club also attended @wards according to listings ia the meeting and discussed with the current Canadian Guernsey the Council the question of the |Breeders’ Journal formation of a_ volunteer fire | Patoste Verbena’s Silverlocks fighting brigade. The delegation has qualified for a gold. medal was given literature by - the with production of 87,388 pounds frown Cler!. on this subject and milk, 4.684 pounds butterfat in v-will report back tothe ‘nine lactations, for breed class Lions Club and will—also hold: averages over the nine-year per- meetings with the-fire hall-com- |————_____________2 mittee of the council prior to the holding of the next monthly fig cs : meeting of the Council. when ighting brigade -the recommendations arrived at| ills were approved for pay- could then be put in the form of ment amounting to $694.81 and bills were certified as being paid amounting to $56.45 EASTERN ed FUNERALS The Council approvec that a MacDONALD FUNPRAL a town ‘By-Law. forming a fire- {further amount be borrowed from the Royal Bank to meet | progress payments approved by ' Laurie A.° Coles and Associates on expenditures on the sewar “— | project now being installed The- funeral for Laura MacDon- The council cena that two ald was held on Thursday _morn- residents of the town. be named from the Perry Funeral ii, act with the Town Macis- ;Home - St. Bure Coch, Soe trate as a board of appeal in ris, where Requiem High Mass the . was celebrated -by Msgr -J-A>/ Jing Si ote pecan. a Sullivan- w service at the grave Pallbear, | ‘council ‘for the use of the skat- 67 Ss John Leslie, Alexander Leslie, - ee * and this matter. was left over John Williams, Joseph Chever- he next .re ce ie. Blain MacVarish. Interment —? — oe meee | of the council. 'C. N. Llewellyn to build an ,ad- dition to his Water Street res- idence was approved. The Coun- A_request from MacDONALD FUNERAL The funeral for Mrs. George D. MacDonald was held on Monday two weeks holidavs. A list of morning from her late residence, | arrears of car and poll :taxes \Souris Line Road, to St. Mary’s | was approved for submission to |Church, Souris, where Requiem | a solicitor to to collect High Mass was. celebrated rq Rev. J.J. Dunphy. Msgr. Sullivan assisted in the a Y. k C and Rev. W.A. Keefe was -pre- or Ow . sent in the sanctuary. Pallbear- ers were Kenneth MacDonald, Qualifies MacDonald. William MacDon- ald, Francis MacDonald, John Lewisdale Inspiration. a cow Leslie. Plowerbearers were John i" the Holstein herd of Lewis MacDonald, Ira Stewart, Joseph Brothers. York, has qualified as MacAulay,. Gerard MacCormack. @ three-star brood- cow, acord- Interment was in the church :ing to the current issue of the cemetery. Holstein-Friesian - Journal |~ The- *‘stars’’ are awarded on CHEVERIE FUNERAL — |the basis of good type progeny a The funeral for Ronald Cheverie COW Produces, along with the was held from the Perry Funer- Milk and butterfat breed <class al Home on Monday morning to 2Verages of the progeny of the St. Mary's Church, Souris, where | |animal lactation sa: xf recently qualified for Gold. cil aiso granted the-Fown Clerk fF ~ ‘their dams were sisters. 1nd or 17 in “milk 14 ‘buttertat | Patosie Suntone also qualified for, sunny for a gold. medal—with 78,585 | pounds milk, 4,148 pounds butter- | fat in eight lactations for BCA’s of 122 milk, 116 butterfat. | Patosie Julia earned a bronze | afternoon. _ i The outlook for Saturday ts skies in all regions Regional forecast: Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick: A few clouds, ¢ooler; winds light in- creasing near noon to westerly | ‘medal with 52.682 pounds milk, 2 and diminishing this evening 2.537 pounds butterfat in five to light: low-high -at- Halifax labtabians for BCA's of 133 milk, 52 ‘and 75, Yarmouth 48 and 70, 128 fat. ». The Silveriocks. cow has Kentville, New Glasgow, Gosh- en, Sydney and Charlottetown & 4 ‘MacMillan # and %, “oncton @ and |Fredericion # and 75 Saint New John 4 and 75. Edmundston and Labor :rged “laber Campbellton 45 and ™, outlook in Atlantic. provinces for Saturday, sunny with little to lead the way to Aflantic un- | temperature change on by merging High tide today at Charlotte- jtown 8.06 am and 10.14 p.m. At Rustico at 348: pm. Summer- side tide eighteen minutes later jthan _Chariottetown . Sun _ rises today at 556 am. and sets at 841 pm President Addresses Committee MONCTON (CP)-= John F. president Brunswick has four ot the Federation gt tne erations. in the provinces Mr MacMillan told am Atlan committee. meeting of: the Canadian Brotherhood -of -Ra!l- way. Transport and General Workers CLC: the idea of ‘a bor federation union had been posed tothe four provincial fed- erations me. Said favorable thoughts had heen reeeived. He said he expects a resol tion dealing with the matter will. be presented before the am nual convention of ‘the ‘New Briinswick« federation in Saint John in September tie Confederation Centre Howard The Turtle Star. in Howard's Nutty Revue the Canadian Puppet _ Theatre Afternoon 2 and 3:30 p.m. e ' In The Lecture Theatre . - — a Festival Cabaret Club TONIGHT ~ THE DERWYN HUESTIS JAZZ TRIO “Listening and Dancing to Easy Jazz” 2 Memberships Available at Door ; Lecture Theatre Confederation Centre qj cently completed a production as a 10-year-old cow, of 10,615 pounds milk. 55! pounds fat for BCA’s of 135 milk, 140 butterfat. | The average test was 5.1§ per- cent butterfat Burlynleigh Lynn, - owned by Leigh A Sample, Winsloe, has completed a lacation in which she produced 10,346 pounds milk, 496 butterfat.for BCAs of 126 milk, 12! butterfat. The cow was six, years old when she began the AYRSHIRE. AWARDS Two Ayrshire -cows Keith Boswell, bred_ by Victoria, P.E.1. by Certificates producing certificates are given in recog- achievements cows are all on official test_and all have been milked on j- practical, two times a day milk-7 ng prod ction The ROP. Both these cows are classified Excellent and have won prizes at thé Atlantic Winter Fair They are also closely related as are by the same sire. heroft Gay Champion, and they Leite Lealands -Nina’s Flash owned by Almon Wood and Sons, Little York, P.E.I. has produced 116.- 100 Ibs- milljc-4.7307 bs. fat, 4.07 percent in 4.945 days. In her last lactation at 16 vears she pro- duced 15,062 Ibs. milk, -639 . Ibs. 4 fat She was second at Atlantie Winter Fair in 1963 and she is classified Excellent One Star. Her sister, Lealand’s Royal Flash, owned by Mr. Boswell, has completed eleven lactations producing 102,103 lbs. milk, 4,- 778 ibs. fat, 4.68 percent in 4.310 davs. She was first at the ‘964 — FANFARON :.. An Festival and Works by c Sponsored by {tiantie Winter Fair and. she ‘Is ATLANTIC ORCHESTRA ae Conducted by,John Fenwick 9 p.m. — Admission 1.00 to 2.50 Confederation ; Centre seas NIGHT the labor fed- wn — Admission: Adults 1.00; Children 50¢—|— : miere Pérformance eee ainectapeninnce amen ene nce by the e Overture teadaly commissioned for the Summer Canadian Composer Anne Faglestone. Tickets at the Box Office =. the Junior League of the Charlottetown Hospital ~~”! ; tassNied Excellent Two Star Mass was celebrated by Msgr. J.-A. Sullivan. who als6_ conduct. | ed the service at the grave. Pall- | bearers were William Pierce, Neil MacIntosh, Leonard Walsh, eal seph Perry. Interment was in the church cemetery. SHORT C TONIGHT | Through ee Saturday _@. Canteen Service @ Show -at Dusk ® Admission 75¢ Centre YOU MAY STILL ENROLL FOR A ORGAN and CHOIR DIRECTION Taught by Christopher Gledhil JULY 18 to JULY e AND BALLET P Twe Week Course beginning July 18 with Sandra Laine, Instructress 10 or_ write Confederation Centre for ederation OURSE IN 3 ee © ANNE ‘Barbara Ha renner ee et TR Confederation Centre TONIGHT AT THE CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMER FESTIVAL 8:30 P.M. OF GREEN GABLES — tpilton - Peter Mews - Dean Regan \ : oa = full miormation, - ¥ ~ a oe