Ye ‘Island News Page _ Western and Central Districts ‘ | ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug: 10, 1966. 3 | A | F | = Ne 4 Kinkora Exceeds Blood Donor | Objective; Other Centres Low Kinkora again exceeded, fits ed after the refreshments for the | 120-donor objective when 152 do- donors. v : ; | nors attended yesterday at‘er- The gain pf 32 at Kinkora was | noon’s Red Cross_kiood donor outweizhed by the loss of 54 at | elinie at Kinkora Regional High Eldon to make a net shortage of | School. , i 22 on the day's quota of 270. | Much of the credit for the ex- This shortage of 22, added to rceHent-response— ie -due—to—the-Mondaws deficit of 56, makes-a~ splendid promotion carried out total dss of 78 for the first two in the area under the chairman-.days{fof clinics. ! ; ship of Ralph -McCarville with Rett Cross officials are in F the assistance of Leslie Smith, hopes that residents in the Mor- Rraymond Keiiy, Raymond el] and Souris areas where clin-' Smith, John: Johnson, John R. ics will be held today from 3-5 McCabe, Clair Duffy. Bert-Ham- at’ Morel! Legion home;—and mill: and Lorne. Arsenault. from 8-10 at Sduris Legion home, _Members of Kinkora:. parish and at Cardigan and Montague ; council of the Catholic Women’s on. Thursday, will -turn out in ‘League once again provideil tle large numbers to exceed their refreshments for the donors and quotas and in this way make up | workers, as well as Volunteers to for the ‘deficits which have oc- | carfy out other ¢duties in con- curred at clinics held so far this |-& nection with the clinic. week. ‘ There were 96.9t the expected -—— ; ¢ i ie Y : —$. $$$ AT LITURGICAL INSTITUTE SESSION | . Ision held at the Legion Home in| UCT. -Juntors _ | cS "s x ‘Eldon, and sponsore:] by the i The first pleuarv—session- of “Yarmouth and the archdiocese general ‘chairman Father Wil-—and-ed Syitton, eo chairman of ical branch of the Royal Cana- | Shade Sgts. Mess ‘ yale EARLY TOBACCO CROP HARVESTED - the Liturgical Institute being of Halifax, was held at the liam Simpson (LEFT) are the local planning committee (dian Legion with, Lester Mac- | : sponsored by the dioceses of Basilica Recreation: Centre Clifford Howell, SJ. who de- of the Institute Rae as the chairman..A large iy the Charlottetown Junior | Probably-the -first people in superlatives even from tobac- is third from the left. The Charlottetown, Antigonish, last. night.” Shown here with livered the keynote address, : Iiarquee erected on the grounds Ransball Fete. tee United the Manta Provinces’to. cowdwe Ontario. observers Grandvine tohasas” men are 1 of the. Legion -home wds aga'n | Commercial Travelers Juniors | start harvesting their. tobac- It's the best crop we ever using a machine to tle their = v ' re. : 8 !provincial government from ob-)conducted by Rev. Horace L. ‘ysed to advantage for the regis- y g our}. co crop, Leonard Vaerwyck laerwyc! “sticks”’ taining the records until pay- Estabrooks and Rev. R.P. Mat- tration. of the donors. Legicn Hoenn te Serene Meni | and Mark Vanneste, Grand- Oa pg ee a a aetiee nes : - ment’ of. $50,000 is. received thews assisted. by Rev. M- F. members, local nurses and high Field. In this close game, the| View, Tuesday started harves- OS UD ane ¥: : : pe: ” e Municipal ‘Aiffairs Minister Harlow, minister—of the Char- ‘school students were the effi- Sergeants Mess’ relied“ entirely| ting a 50-acre crop that is so Shown here are a group of. work that would requife two : ve z ‘Norbert Theriailt “has said |lottetown Baptist Church. who (cient helpers at the clinic along : 5, Sieh ‘Kenge Batic but | uniformly good’ it’has drawn- the harvesters. Mr. Vanneste’ workers, they explained. B . ; = Moncton is the only city in the |read the scriptures. Rev A.G. with representatives ‘of the” Young the. station? for. Abe! — we which ht ts epee ee cece er na gion Ladies’ Auxiliary who look- |; ct Club was called in the se Young started the gama for : ; : over Ms agsessmMeny FOS: 10 ect venth in favor of. reliever Bitly | the winners but was relieved ia | ed Of age ore provincial government. | which the congregation. in prayer. Dr. MAR. RACING | Westherbee. - ¥ "the seventh by Bill Weatherste ||. Don’t let obsolescence E . aa. 2 : will assume responsibility fo! aymo y, su Cee ee -} In the first ining, Doyle be- when the former got in trouble. | : ini ere K ag : . «* - \assessment under its municipal dent “ of.-the Home Missions. FREDERICTON (CP. ae cae sn ee ae eine Vouns pitched ’a strong: game as hold. down production SUMMERSIDE—A local-man, guilty to a charge, of carrying: reform program. |Board, paid. tribute to Dr. -View Roy, a six-year-o bay singles which put the UCT. Juclhe set:the Mess dows. on” two ’ r Geotga Michael G:: Kinch, pled: 1m concenion Weapon (s bate! {Britten’s ministry. Attending ta horse owned by James Fergu 06 out in task by three runs: |hits, one walk and five — strike- and push up costs.:; = ‘ed not guilty to a break, entry -The case was adjourned to Aug- .1a body were: -Rev. M.O. Bren-.80n of Sydney; .N.S., Tuesday Pk em ~by : ee Tu Se Wisthathie tained. Bike p Pi) ‘ and theft charge when he ap-|ust 11 for sentencing. Tea - 6 [ton St. John, N-B+; Rev. Bruce pight; was. bestin-eummary to)” ts ee aces for |Arscnault, the only batter he peared before Magistrate W. Mrs. Cecil Bell, Mount Pleas- | WESTERN... ‘Moore; Moncton,.N.B.; Rev. capture the 11th annual 92,500 ro eee eee the ; hedging prone oo a aie ith ibe : s Chester S. MacDonald in Prince! ant,-was fined $20 and costs or | R Hind Charlottetown. | Walter Dale Memorial harness the Sergeants Mess a e bot- faced, to é look: t th County.Court- here yesterday. »| 30 days for permitting drunken- | FUNERALS lea TW. Howard Nest ee. racing event here. tom of the seco bat Clayborne bens lasted: Ba into e aon The accused is- charged with | ess to take place in her res- | fee ieee oh -.' | Borderview Roy, driven by |Was caug ying to steal -off| Ken Ballem was on . ‘ : ne : : the break-on the early. morn-|idence. A second charge against ee a ee ae Don Codiac, took the first half|third.after Arsenault had made |for the losers and ie seasons he ofhuuat ft Sarl ihe accunel Meet tune aRGENAUIA. FUNERAL — O™Gr fqn gb ote rod ten Aisied #0 opcode, mts even whe valine, a —— General Store, thigh ieee a sale ir ee ea ee lind The funeral for Hubert Arsen- Coavention’ Hymns sung were second in the repeat to Yankee en e threat.: | ng Heo pales | . a ae oe ee ees ee Man. Jarnes |AUIt_was held Tuesday morn- | Jesus Lover Of My ‘Soul and |Jmber who toured the oral ie : Sane = anes «After the accused elected trial |Emmett Labobe pleaded guilty ing from the. home of Mr: and iBlest Be The Tie-That Binds, A|o Sr ee ito ear Sas wane! as oS Cer! | lean i by judge“and—jury the case was|to indecent assault of—another j“"S-~ 3 Jume's—Chrorch- Ex: {Solo, When I Survey the Wondr- | Vike Timber was third. 5 . RY | SYSTEM Mf OF FINANCING ” ee adjourned to August 16 to fix|male person. The acctsed was | Tt. 10. genes urch, " &8- | ous Cross was rendered by J.B. Yankee ‘Titber won tha peect : : a date for trial. He !s represent- | remanded -to August 16 for-sen-|™ont Bay where pari gga es Lewis. The. organist was “Mrs. |onq heat by half a length over | } ; X : 5 ae ea ed by-G. Bruce MacDonald, tracing. ine “Areenauit, [PMID Cloutier, PalisearersLixsce, Estatrooks. The pall-|Roderview. Roy,” doing the] oe S, ||. Get the funds you need to modernize plant we-emw'3 greta $2.50 peed el lscieeedida* sharent with were Alphee Gallant, Leonard ace ee ee quarter in’ 30 oe flat, = DECLARATION for the 2-year-old, and equipment. Increase productivity; -- ; Donald Gordon McKenna, having excessive weight on a| Gaudet. John > Arsenaull. Pit Roy Campbell, George Campbell ‘tweequarier pole m 1:3, | 3-year-old and 4-year-old, to be raced || - improve your competitive positionand ~* “Tryon, and-James Everett Mac- | vehicle, pleaded not guilty and| Arsenault, Sylvere . Arsenault 244 Colby Lewis. Interment was | to y AP fits. F, ; ‘ 4 — Donald, Maple Plains, were-each | the case_was-adjourned-to Sep-and_ Leo D.Arsenault.—Inter-—-i5“ine~church--cemetery: Tea? AA, “| Old-Home Week, is Thursday, Aug. 11th ‘Profits. For assistance with any industrial: sentencéd to serve 30 days in| tember 7 for trial. _ }ment was in the church ceme- |——————_ ze Twilight Meet : s : ° for all cla a or business project, cally ~ : iS : jail for causing a disturbance | Joseph Edmond Perty, Mim- |tery with Father Cloutier of- Ww tern R : = 10:00 a.m. Declaration fee r classes, | : rs by, using obscene language. “|inlgash. pleaded guilty t sep. tficiating ~~ “Western Races _ | Very Successful | $15.90. . , RoyNat Ltd, at HALIFAX, MONTREAL, TORONTO, . A Summerside resident, Rich- | arate charges ving care of | Sen See t ect ‘| 3 ; s , : : > : ard James Arsenault pleaded:| control of a motor vehicle while li eae wUNERAL jaan To Go Tonight = eee et ee saaser a : wh : | - WINNIPEG, REGINA, CALGARY or VANCOUVER «+. ; his: ae : a” u Ys | = | ; } ie is at: = Hea - 2 aS 5 : | sicolot ond ‘eepabed aricing- was, held Tuesday-afternoon | The Maritime record of 2.09.3 held last evening at the Sum- —ALSO ! or enquire through any branch of : ; fi her home fo Cascumpec.|for two-year-olds may fall to- side rts complex and a aN oe : ie /On-the first charge he was as-|from her Peele. : - merside Spo p — | : ae | sed a fine: of $75 and costs ot | United Church where the servire jnight. at Sri erside. when Wild jstrong teant: trom Morell gave | DECLARATIONS for Invitationa | THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA -_ BANQUE CANADIENNE NATIONALE ~ 3 hte . € | Was conducted ‘by Rev. Ronald,|\Chance own y th Vhebby ‘Island track promoters a lot to) : ‘ : MONTREAL TR rat i aS. 3 : earn ree of ee ae oe po nano $14, Pocklington. Hymns were “The stables goes ‘against eight other jbe enthusiastic about. By far the | close Aug. Tith, 10:00. a.m. — THE CAMARA Lesa ‘GENERAL TRUST-QF CANADA = See ak med ated ae For failing to -have the reg- | Lord's. My Shepherd” and “What jaget, horses in the early closer [most exciting event of the even- : é a ie ; ‘i : : | istration-of his vehicle transf - tA Friend we have in -Jesus’’. /for“non-winners ‘of $150.00 prior ing was ‘a Juvenile 880 relay - . Cutelifte Funeral Home ‘rom |red, Francis Joseph Perry, Ken. |Pall bearers were Frank Brvan,!to 10s where Cletus Dunn of Morel! Ch°towm Driving Park | Rs e _—e w e! sington, was fined $10 and costs | John Rayner, Arthur Hudson, | A purse of $1400, {s up for came from behind to take the | : } urs ay, eee oer oem ae five days. |Ira. Dennis, Kenneth Leard and 34: and with Glee Adios, Wild first place honor for the combin- | oe ee P| A speeding charge against James Wallace. Flower bearers | (13 nc6 Fairy Queen, and Row- /ed Kings-Queens county team. = dc sia shire cemetery. ‘ Herbert Hardy, Mt. Pleasant was eee eee eee lands Delight from the mainland |.. The feature event of the even- ee EOE | : MacLEOD — Suddenly . at the | dismissed for lack of evidence. | © Beil’ and Leth -Arbing. Pitted against the Island owned ing was a relay between the | Prince Edward Island Hospital, _ A resident of Halifax, N.S. ¢riand Bell. and Leah Aching. sdioway Logan, Rustico Bay, thtee counties and here the} \ ¢ -P lan Now To Attend... t | Interm y the Church ; August 9, 1966;! Fred A. Mac-| Robert James Palmer, was ee wasn, she Gmure Grattan Abe. Real Spirit - and | Prince County quartet walked Leod, 30. Beasley Ave., Park- | Sessed a fine of $20 and costs or = Senators Cousin lb off. with top honors. : pers ; a | 10 days for driving without due ON FUNE See gis ~~ & real battle The outstanding performances: dale, in his 49th year,. Resting at éate- and: attention ; MacPHERSON FL NERAL — of giants is expected. ee ere ame be tee | —the Cutcliffe Funeral, Home. uns | Joseph Earl Gaudet, Mis. the faneras of Thomas ae- | Featured’ on the ‘same card female athletes Frances O'Con- til 7 o'clock this evening. Fu- couche... was:fined-$35. and. costs {pnerson: was held on- Monday \i11 be an invitational with eight | 5 2 j neral notice later. ow 10 dave for causing a distur- | afternoon from Jelley’s Funeral porces so well matched that’ a nell from Morell and oa ARSENAULT — The death oc- bance by fighting at the Mis- |Home to West Point Presbyter- winner will be hard to come up Jeces Ona teas oe = Pet awed: Tueniny, All a 1966. | couche Legion. - ian Church where, service WAS with Highland - Spirit Timitty | Gare “100-2 mae are ie Mrs Lite Acoonault ‘of St.|_-Kenneth James Ramsay, |conducted by Rev. A.R. Murray. “Mountain - farie.- ‘Echo Hs fot the srpeil Surg in the Gilberts in her 88th year. Her re. | Pleasant View, pleaded guilty to|Hymns were The Lord's My Ridge Eddy, Suntiv’’ Key and 1440 tay Johnson took the mid- | mains have been — forwarded | S¢Parate charges of driving while |Shepherd and Abide With Me. port Hill Bov, go away in the! et 100 and 290 yard events while from the Rooney Funeral Home, Sera tsed ng cite sins ke |The choir sang Rock of Ages: first tier -with Doe . Price and | oriticg her specialty, the broad Summerside, to the home of her | 7 we : gi ain rik ee ae etibeas Mrs eared Glamorous Wick, the trailers. jump. Bill MacKinnon of _Char- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. | . ES : amie.» alvearers were ren-'| A handicap trot is also slated lottetown was the other double OLD HOME WEEK _ AUGUST 15th to AUGUST 20th <j accused was fined $50 and costs MacPherson, Donald Maclsa- ° ; ‘ s <a ; ’ ; and Mrs. Agno Maddix, St. ton each char haeeoe ye a eee to go with Rio Grande and Hap- dash winner at the meet as he : : : | : ‘ge. ‘ ‘ings y 7 Pp : j Gilberts. Funeral arrangements | 4 Grand River resident, Rob- ee Was an Nigite py Gallon C., handicapped into took both the 100 and 220 yard | @ MIDWAY ® RACING . . will be announced later. } i peace wihtams; Tack oils,” VEN the second fier: with Thunder dashes in the open class __ while | a ert Huton Watte was fined $75 iBetts. Interment was in ‘the der | $a ‘ | + ’ ‘Benn Burn, Victory March, Har- | Winning the »road jump and TROWHILL — At .the Prince | 8nd costs or 15 days for impair- | tery. on pasion ge hiradig uty dati | County : Hospital, ‘Nisaday, hae }ed_ driving. Chueh cemetery iry..Wilder, Lynden Hanover, Ca- jPlacing third in the high jump : |. John Linus MacNeill, Brook-| CLEMENTS FUNERAL—The lamity’s Boy and Ernie Spenéer (Which was won by the old inter- TT ett naaaian oe CON pleaded not guilty te | suneral of Jervis Clements was /going away inthe first line. |scholastie record holder Dave hill, three-year-old daughter of oe | \ienard Mrs. Enid (Mill) Trowhill of 172.2 Similar offence and the case) held Monday from the home of | One more double dash and a |Bernard. ; ee Stee % was set over to be heard at | his parents. Mr.-and Mrs. Fred |single, make up this eS large audienc> viewed the o @ VAUDEVILLE —@ HANDICRAFT ~@ HOME COOK- ae | ING | = © LIVESTOCK seo ae : 1 . | |Gaudet,, Raymond Dunn and) pRcmp detachment reported last | o | gai 12 GREAT || on. Thursday, August 11, leaving The mayor's actions, ques- iFrank Arsenault. Flower bear- night. that no arrests have been | Rat aL : H | Beechwood Avenue, Summer- : ; side. Resting at the Summer. | Alberton on_a later date. |Clements, Roseville, to St.|race card and last Saturday *t under perfect weather con Q , |Mark’s Church, lot 17, where |record pays should be bettered, |“itions. Funeral Home.from where the “ : , i pays s a ered, | Oe y : | : | Requiem High Mass was cele- a: any horse in an i -” funeral will be held Thursday,’ Moncton Mayor. | brated by Rev. Reginald Phelan. 25,27", horse in any race has & |nas oceurred at the center with- | August 11 at 2 p.m. Interment Uae Mike Robin was sasted iat et bane to be paraded the |i, six weeks and the RCMP are in the Pedples' cemetery. Posts Constables \the sanctuary. Members of the | conducting a full-scale inves- McCUE — At the Western: Hos- | |Royal Canadian Legion -attend- roe tine wi pe Sym. tigation in search of the thief or oes ee eae eae aS a HH ‘ ; i ed in a body and the Legion; @s,¢ thieves. pao Hit pital Monday, August 8, 1966,| MONCTON (CP) — Two city | a 3 ; mh Mrs AHoward McCue of Nail Police constables have been Service of aay pase Ge was S side RCMP According to RCMP, + ee | Pond in her 70th vear. Forward- |Posted outside Moncton city | condueted at the grave by Har- | | ti at Ca quantity _ cigarettes a gen- ed from Rooney's Funera] (hall's. assessment office on or. |old Pat Cie i rece inves ig e jeral groceries are missing from Home to her late residence from |ders from Mayor Leonard C. | ileckenta Alfred. Jemte Rdmnond ss Cy \the establishment. _ where the funeral will be held Jones Jr. ; : sail SUMMERSIDE — The local } ) , 8 het gy ~. | es. 3 ‘ ; , : ¢ the home at 9.30 to St. Simon (tioned at a city council meeting | ors were Pat Kelly, Roy Clem- ‘ : | y Sy ate Ff a : RACING and St. Jude’s Church, for Re- |Tuesday night, were prompted | ents, Banny Dalton and Gary peau aes beeen eth Te ro REPAIRS . ie i 4 quiem High Mass at 10 o'clock. DY Teports that provincial gov-/'Tutterell. Interment was in the early ‘Doseday. ttalna ol tee , Zl re ; jernment | officials might seize | church cé ry ; Sf ee in ‘the dada ceme- ‘the ‘records. Mayor Jones | piaihiaapeicids . |Fruit and Vegetable Center, ine | Storey Electric Bel 3 ee i323 ' | <2 Sema ithe police officers have orders} BRITTEN FUNERAL -— The.jon Water Street East. Rae Sj mate ae bar This is the second break that |GRCMMMGLIGSRDIEROURGGAARLGy | sf : a 2 : e FAITHFUL — As the result |‘‘not to let anyone take the ree-|funeral for Rey. Dr. Charles | of.a drowning accident Tuesday |ords.”” The policemen would be |Britten was héld’ Tuesday after- fF * August 2, William K. Faithful of |posted there indefinitely. | from the Compton Funeral | Hazelbrook in his 19th year.| The guard duty was the latest |Home to Central Bedeque Bap- | Resting at the MacLean Funeral |move by the mayor to keep the tist Church where service was Home_at_3:00 o'clock this after- |. —, noon from where the funeral | will be held Thursday ‘August | 11 with service commencing :at | 2 o'clock. Interment in Argyle | Shore cemetery, ; j LARGE — At The Lennox Nursing Home, 140 Water Street, Monday August 8, 1965, Fred- | erick Large -of 221'2 Queen Street in his 85th year. Resting | at the MacLean Funeral Home | from where the funeral will be | _ held today August 10 with ser- | vite. comencing at 2:90 p.m. In- | teriient in People’s Cemetery: Fiqwers gratefully declined.” » tia mnenecihnmfufponennians FLEXALUM ALUMINUM Insulated Clapboard . 1. Add, bright new beauty te your home. Na 2. End painting and exterior, maintenance for good: ~. 3. Cut heating costs. 4. Increase ‘the value of your property substantially. J. ©. HORNBY 41 Roper Drive 894.8049 MILITARY CAREER “COUNSELLORS © will be available at THE FEDERAL BUILDING _ SOURIS “Wednesday, August 10, 1966 . TIAM. — 7-P.M. Call in and- discuss the careet opportunities avall- able for a satisfying life in Canada’s force of the | Government of Canada LIBRARIANS UP TO $11,400 The Civil Service Commission announces a staffing program for the recruitments of ' professionally qualified Librarians. an There are 19 vacancies, at various levels, in Gov- ernment Departments at Ottawa, including the National Library: © . " I a a ear lee A LIVESTOCK eo | ERTS FRIDAY, August 19th |. @ . future. Outside of Ottawa, the Department of Agriculture has vacan- cies in LONDON, ONT., FREDERICTON, N.B., KENTVILLE, N.S.. REGINA, SASK., and HARROW, ONT. “The © Depart- ment of Forestry has vacancies in CALGARY, ALTA., WIN- NIPEG, MAN., and SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT. The Depart- ment of National ‘Defence has a vacancy’ in KINGSTON, ONT. and the Department of Transport has a. vacancy in SYDNEY, N.S." . ‘ ; j or contact THE CANADIAN FORCES. - RECRUITING CENTRE | ~ Queen. Charlotte Armouries le Charlottetown . *. 3 | 892-2611 >. Te CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK | PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION — APPLY IMMEDIATELY, on Form’ CSC100. to the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA, OTTAWA 4, ‘Please’ quote Program 66-412. ae ‘ i Additional information is available on request. y ¥