North River who was host to the Shorthorn field day Tue!- day. Mr. Carter placed the lev- ei'nil clasies 0' calves shown yesterday and , /, JoliN unfair. Aulu, NB. rubt. chats with. led to right. Keith Barrett. Belmont Lot id; Agrladtlrra Ministl-r luck and Daniel rmw Andrew Jewell. NEWLY “(OWNED Short- htlm LucieQuec'i.DlaneW Mt. Herbert. tell. glances at. in. run Queen. Jean Madman. LASSIE QUEEN CHOSEN Arlington Lot 16. Centre. will has just Crowned her mom with the Colqu'ul Island MM ay Nair. MATIIESON , The class was placed oltlcill- Excellent livestock ludging byiiy by John Carter, Aulae. a Club members was a [PaelN n.. assisted by liaipb Adams. tom 0! the Shorthorn tield day O'Loary. held yesterday on the iarm or lir carter also placed taver- pentel Jewell. East wtltsbire. nl cnmprtitive classes or young No less than 1a or the young animals brought to the term ror club members had all or the thc show. Mr. Carter is recto placing: correct on a class of tary hi the Maritime shin-thorn nreedcrs Association. Yulet- dsy's host, Daniel reweu. la the prrridcnt. Speakers included Agriculture Minister. Andrew MncRae, air. on their Ielectinrrl. M .Jeweii, Dr. RH. Kelly and ML r "There‘s a Nady market in the Maritimes tor both milk and Ca but, and you people with the Dual Purpose breed have both commodities," —_...._— snld Mr. Mace [FINDING HOLIDAYS Miner Charlene and Joyce hlpley are spending part or their school holidays with their Four Star- Rae. “There is a practically unlim— lied demand in the Atlantic I lnr but and we should he grow- th)! more oi it." Said the minio- tPr who alsrr stunned the Value nl milk production. Dr. Kelly said the artificial insemination people "value the advice of you people who are the brPt‘ders when it Chilled to no: letting good sired [or the uni ' Mr, Carter asked it there In need any longer (or I Maritime shorthnrn ameders' the I chat «l mature own on which tell Grab member! and ladies ooxnpeted ivr judg— ing nouns. - “Memo-eh, ’1 ’i t bonnett and script Lassie Prim Miis Stella noswau, Wield ll shown at right. 4-H Judging ls Feature Of Shorthorn Field Day The results In the ladies' Judg- lug competition were: 1. Mrs. Stanley Hurry. Winsloe; 2. Hire dena Holmes. Kingston; 3. Mrs. Gerald Dollar, North River; Mrs. Elrl Younker and 5. Mrs. Lester Younlier both at North .. itiver. The tollowing hrs the results oi judging among the calves allown by varioul bmders: Male calves. Scotch snort. borns i. ii. Lyle noswull, Mar- stitisld. 2. lvsn Itahlqv. Union Road. Female calves, Scotch Short— horn: l. a. Lyle auawaii; 2. and 3. Gerard Dollar. Female calves. Dull Purpose: . Cecil Hurry. rieloe: 2. Prea- tou Jewell. Em Willahire; 3 Byron MacPltee, Elmwood r. Mervin Holmes. Kingston: Janet Jewell, East Wiltahlra: Lowell Holmes, Kingston: . Lorraine Jewell. East writabire. M a calves. Dual Purpose: 1. and :. Daniel Jewell: I. Cecil Hurry. eruloe. Keith Barrett. Belmont, Lot to pmlded over the tieid day act!- vltiu in his cup-city aa provin- cial pralli'lent. supper who served In a bi! mlruuea on the grounds by tho 4-H Club or North Riv Pile Dr' A Play Presented now that each province has an « active association oi iu nwn. LAser QUEEN Diane Wood. Mt. Herbert. was Arum-5 selected as Lassie Queen (or tin Marie aunte. Montreal. in iP.E.l. Shnrtliorn breeders dur- Idinl her- summer holidays his the next year. by I Dual 01 It tho home or her parents. Mr. finite khzlrl‘JmKdidm 1180"]; a _ - . he can. I . ; a H" mm mm‘ “In” via Peacock, Charlottctown: Mrs. Waldmn MacPhee. wood and Mrs, Alden Gamble. Fortune Cove. Prince County. Miss Stella aoswall. Marsh- ticid. was chosen as the Lassie Princcss. The Queen and her Princess were crowned by Jenn MacLean. Arlington. Lot is. who was Lassie Qut-en laat veer. Joseph J. noucette. The Lassie Qum and her Princess received enough mon- oN notions Py irom tho nrsocistion to pur< Mind and [van boucetle ot ‘ctllse their unlrormr. The girls Montreal and Toronto are llnll- .will he asked to appear at short- the i r l horn shows througth the prov- i via her We Cheater to. "TIP mu MONTREAL "in Lynda ucrair. Montreal. her all r troll» 8. month: lays with h'l- parants. Mr. a In. Claude Loclalr. Tignllh. "OM TORONTO Vlncallt Donceua. Toronto. ll vI-lung hi1 plrenla. Mr. and Social loop Draw Given WEE — The .115 dule for 'mond round it ha Sillineufll Soe‘lll mall Lel- gue hlI Inert nomad u lol- lows: (m. "n" denote- games to be played in at. Eleonora.) July 2 — shots or Corr-stem at Holmnr. July x -— Jam-toss at scrum man. is), July 4 — a. means.- at Bank Caron-n. lub’ I — Hoimnl at Schul- mans. MN I — Ilium at St, Eleanor! (5, July lo -— 9!. Eleanor! fl Holman- Mta Mr. and Mrs. lien turn. including the provincial J it —aenlt stem-rum v w rxhlhilinn ln August. rut the a» It «Mum IS). I riili‘mlitrrl helps to th extent or J: 15 —e9‘ll(st:1l|ll|a at Ban isunulylng the unirorm expenses. mm . up Broderick I unding the Hi JUDGING July 16 - Holman at John- ‘91 rety tantrum The rim to Hi Judging p Mona. I 8. tan' mm at Charlottetown. lulu were onnounced as lot My 1'! ‘— not-untran- a . ‘5' “until thla course inbor- 1 Donald Holinel. King-to a Hillier. ( ) "'3 Pun. not: or Tinlah. Robert wind. Mt. rlrrbe 3, u — 0p- dot. rnr post. aul. Coatty. Hllmoi: 1, Al W lam JoaN lan Gillespie. Ml : . Mervin ruminant-(Martin and Holmes. King-tan: a Byron Inns. ritual-l John. as tree. Elmwood: 1. . John-nir- u 1 s Mlilml;|,Proaton noun-u a l s Low-ll It. manor! 1 g 4 Inn at Cm l l I 1 m. Navy, RCMP Ships Are Due At Regalia SOURIS — An added attrac- tlon in Suurll tor the Fisheries Exhibition and Regatta being held this Friday and Saturday wil two avy ips. towns Fundy and the miles Rerolute which are due to docls here early Friday. Each oi these ships has a complement or to men and live otticer , The lich patrol host Adver- ms is due the same day and she carries a ore-w or (our who will aid the local detachment during the restivltlss. The warehouse which will be used tor the displays during the regatta has been cleaned a nd readied by the tire department and the testivsl naga out in place Court Order lStops Late . ing A temporary restraining order from the Supreme Court hal stopped work or pile-driving on the Charlottetown wateri r o n G tram ll p.m. to 7 I.m., it w ll learned yesterday. The order was granted by Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy. Application was made by city barrister Elmer Blanchard on behall oi‘ the Quill Hotel. The order afloat! the My ISLAND NEWS PAGEl Summerside And Prince County . The Guardian, Charlottetown, Well, July 3, 1968. 3‘ Quebec Writers Urge i by nALPn CAMERON l A strong plea tor a better un-i derstsnding between the Eng-l lish and French-speaking peopl-. es oi Canada in an cttort to_ create a greater country was made by Claude Gendron. travel. writer of a Prensa, Montreal.l in thanking the City or Chariot-l tetown tor a luncheon in honor‘ or writers from Quebec. Mayor A. Weltben Gnudet ex- tended a welcome to the three vialtora who have been in the province tor a weak as guests oi the P.E.i. Tourist Assoelation. During that time they travelled extensively to all parts or the island. The Mayor to his welcome to the editors regretted the appar- ent schism developing between the two main cultures and ex- pressed the hope such eiiorts as} the tourist association was mak—' ing would restilt in a better un- derstunding. Mr. Gendron told his listeners he was iirst or all e Canadiunl and “I bellevewe oi French birth have something to unntrle bute to the Canadian way oi lite. Something it would be re- grettable to lose." SArn MISGUIDED as had little respect in rh e uncalled ‘separatis ' whom h described as “misguided . dents led by a man who Is not} even a Canadian". the pies tor better understand. ing on both sides he noted that personally he has n complete set of shakespeare‘a work “which help oi a big dictionary. It my take all hour to and a page but writer's. 590115 aherer. or Le Solell. q u e b e c City, brought a letter to Mayor Gander trom Mayor Hamel or his home city, it said In part: "i have halted Mr. Bileer to can- vey the greetings and good wish- es oi‘ Quebec. There is so much in common between Charlotte- town and our city that i take great pleasure in availing my- seii or this opportunity to ex- press our reeling or iriendshi of our country which Should do much to promote goodwill and understanding among the timer- erlt provinces oi Cnnad . DISAGREES—SMI’LINGLY Mrs. Helen Rochester. Morl- lreal Star. disagreed smlllngly (tons a! Northern CD. and J.W. Stewart Lid.. en. gaged in conatmclian at I db partment oi transport whgri, The pile-driving which was on 2‘— hnu r basis. was raid create noise and vibration caul- ing discomfort to hotel guests. The last time n restraining or- der of this nature was granted was believed to be about 1955 when it involved In action by tha Canadian National Railway close Hillsboro Bridge to all trailic. AtTg TIGNISH A three-och Play “Lena Rivers under Ihe direc- tlrin of Rev. Joseph LeClall'. l (oi-ma- resident. ii 'l‘lgnish and now oi South Rustioo was [Ira Miss Fm (trench is crown queen of (II St. El- sunor's Lions Club industrial w ‘0 centered in the living room or "I on the program by Alcide nich- Tigm'sh Regional nigh School audimrium Friday even no i . Father LeClair introduced the stairs at the comedy. that was the homeof rich Mrs. Living- ston. who Could not contend with the poor relatives or her husband's. who were coming to mend some time in her home. old time music was ieatured arch and Henry Arsennult. nrrd step-dancing was enloyed by Da- vtd Arsennult and the butler in the Livingston home. The play was sponsored b the Tignish St. Thomas Aquin— as SDciaty who served lunch to lenders tor ohre ears. o , was employed mfmyyears Wm. July and August. Will be i'lm to Better Understanding with Mayor Gaudet when he exa pressed iris personal objection! to the proposed causeway as taking away ‘aur status as Can- ada's only island province‘ Mrs. Rochester, a native . w toundiand. said she hopcd the causeway would be built be- cause then “His Worship might admit my home as up island province." Mayor Gallth replied chat Slnce Newiouncliand also held much terril/rry or Labrador it could not rank as an island Present at the luncheon hold at The Charlottetown were lion. in. Stewart. minister of tourist development; George Fraser. dl- rector oi the Travel Bureau: H. E, i-lyndman. City Councillor; John Butler. City Comptroller; George Chandler. i-iurvey Mac— Kinnon, Waiter Cox. deputy Mu- yor. Mrs. Anne Bond. Scott llincpherson. italph C a meron. Frank Pellerin. Charles Linklet- ter. presidcut or the PEJ. Tour- ist Association. The vis ng writers leit by Maritime Central Airways on return yesterday alter-noon. i read regularly with thei L HUGH MICGREGOR . . . , li.‘i:.:::::l:h:‘stratus:iNew O Leary Constable Is Appointed O'LEARY 7 Hugh MacGrPgor, O'Leary. has been swt'vrn in as police constable in the village or New yesterday by Judge W,E. Darby of tile Prince County Court. Mr. MacGre-gor was named to the pool at a recent ncrs. ire succeeds Glen hodgersou who recently rcsignod. Mr. Mac-Gregor is so ye (till. a veteran of the World War and had served with the Prince Edward island Higgi- the O'Lea rive. s The sun of the late Mr. and Alonm MacGregor. he is ry Farmer's Coopera- Most Rev. Malcolm Mue- Eachern is seen blessing Sr. Paul's ChuTCh in Smnmerside l during the consecration ser- vice Sundry uternoon witnss. sed by a large congregation. The mnmation ceremo which lasted about three hours g . ARRIED our eornnsenaed with an exterior tour at the church during which in. Enceucncy is reel: ve. by NANCY wrriTE The Show Festival has reloc~ aled at Queen Charlotte High School. it was announced ye:- terd Artistic director at the restiv. a1. Lionel Dixon. gave as the ot— ’liclal reason for t change the loot that the [act] rs et Prince or Wales College are “not ade- ouale" trorn a technical point at view. The case or the three-play lose tival is currently rehearsing sev- en days a week. atlerniton and sv ning, tor gala event. which opens July 13 with the ‘pre ere periormance at "Carl- dida Mr. Dixon said that the icstlv. ul has recently received a grant tom the prov ciai government. He commented that it shows the government is taking tangible interest in the cultural tile or the province‘s citizens. adding that the Show Festival is very Eratetul for this assistance. The city is going to “sign the way to the testivnl theatre". Mr, Dixon said This is particularly to guide vi t the island to the iestivul. The casts or the lhrPP George aernard Show pin is to be pie sented. Candida “Arms and the on . and on Tell", were delighted to move into the Queen Charlotte auditor- ium tor rehearsals. Most their iirst rehearsals had actual~ meeting of the village uommis- ly been staged in the corridors ‘of the department or educatinn. .in the old West Kent 5 El] nol building. are 5mm Nor i-iiciialtow 1‘. Dixon stressed the tract that the three plays. which will r on weekdays throughout ever Carr w watch. and are not highbrow. He added that the festival, contrary to a popular beliei. is not con. nected with Premier Walter Shaw. The similarity in name in strictly coincidental. he said. Advance bookings have been very promising. he said. A num- bPr or people are tormlng thes- lre parties. attending the parlor- mnnces in groups. he added. There are special rates ior such groups. The testival ll currently uu- dergoing the process at being icgaily incorporated. A board at governors has been chosen to run the business end or the on— station. noAlto NAMED Chairman or the board ls Lloyd MacLeod, Charlottetown. The most recently - appointed governor is Rev. Adrien Arsen- sult. Others on the board include i: Ross MucKenzie, Summer- sidn, vice-chairman: sterling Walker. treasurer and Iain Wol- ienden. secretary. Opening nicht tor the testival. July 13. will see the iirst perfor- mance or "Cand' which Mr. Dixon terms his piece de resis- thnuA i guarantee it it doesn‘t have everyone in the audience .Shaw Festival Relocates Tin QCHS, To Open July13 operation at the school board in enabling it to use the auditorium at QCl-is, lie added that th cy were greatly looking iorward to next summer when the iesttvai will be held in the new Fathers oi Contederatlun M e in o rial Building. APRDN TYPE STAGE in explaining the stage setrup tor the iestlval. Mr. Dixon said that an “apron” type or 51822 extending it ice: into the wear our audience area will be erect. Pd. This will mean lite alidienca will be seated around the slalze. he said, One baSlC set will be used ior all three plays. The box office {or the 1963 Charlottetown Shaw 1" eatlvni opens Monday at 11 a.m. at the Card shop on Grniton street. Swim Classes Again Slated KENSINGTON — The Red Cross swimming classes for the Remington area are Scheduled to begin Thurmay at 10. are Sponsored by weeping at the end, it nth ing iii". The periormsnce will be a premiere In true big city trad lion, with patrons attending In evenlnil dress. The Lieutenant» Governor. on the mayors on the. Island. cabinet members and senalors are among those slat- ed to patroni1e this evening at theatre. Following the periorm- ante there will be a reception. possibly at Montgomery anll. Mr, Dixon said the ie 5 t lval‘ was most appreciative ni the Co-r the cast ioilowing the play. is married to the tumor Georgina Adams at Kensingtnn. The couple have six childrcn- Lewis or Winnipeg. Albert oi Moncton; Cory. Cami. Lillisn and 9 Brenda. living at home in plenty. INCREASED TRAFFIC The number ti! passenger! through British poi-la rose from 000 in 1950 to 7.100.000 in n a man of st. Dlmst 'it School, last night urged that as his! assistance is available He also polrllod nut that finan- e c asses the Kensington Lions Club. and have been held every summer since 1956 with increasing inter- est every yeur. Last year over 1m children were registered. nus service will acsin be sup- .piird by the Lions. going it the town hall to Margate Shore where tire classes are to s held. Certificates will be presented (allowing the completion or a course and treats will be given to the young ones. S’side Carnival Prospective Students Urged Group Reports To Enrol Early For SD High Rev. Francis Cameron, prin- al 06395 rorthe year. SUMMERSIDE — The lobster carnival committee met at Civ- ic stadium last evening to dis- cuss and finalize the various use Facts of this year's celebrations. President Ben Champlon war were smied in a large numence at the loot over 10 nthna ha "nor: in the Min PEI. coo- telt held in Conlfllttlon with the Summonido m Care 51. muons lIONS PRINCESS Crerwell won the empetitlon nivai. She was sponsored by Bemard'a Lucky noilar store. stunning nt ion is Em m e it entered and will not represent 3!. ll. K theiocai rlub and "ruler of memoriier tor uu night. eliy. aeoretrrry- treasurer at ‘l students as possible who boys oi‘lrish descent through the intend to enroll in high school Connolly estate. to boys or Scot- for the your loom make oppii- tish descent through the St. An- cntlnn at his oiiire today. drew's Society. and to boys and The high school princiqu snid. girls or French descent through The reason tor the early apnii- Ihe st, Thomas Aquinas Society. cation is so we will know well in Grants available under t h e advance the size or the classes Connolly estate range irom :50 we will have tor the coming for non» resident students to 3175 year." itor residents. applied to either Father Cameron pointed out high school or university years that it was not essential that Under the St. Andrew's out-oi-town snidems apply in clety. high school student: may person today. “but they should apply tor a slot: grant, univer- onntact me by letter as anon u sity students iar $125. poaslhle" The st. Thomas Aquinas So- At the lame time Fathcr cam- ciety approves loans up to 5100. crop stated there would b o It is necessary that students changes in high school iees this complete grade in bernre malt- year They remain at $75 tor tul- lng application tor these bursar- tlon. sill ior library tees. and stir tea and loans. rather Cameron tor Students' Council legs, a tor, aald. lSuspended Sentences Given Three Prince County Youths SUMMEnsmE _ A loyoar-l permission or the court. in Eddie old Summersids youth. Joseph‘liun n 3500 recognisunee bond Leslie Chrisron, was given a must be presented. chance to renew his education by her persons involved, Magistrate Chester 5. MaCDm’h Robert Peter Gallant. Summer- aid yesterday. He gave the (lite and Robert Melvin Deafitr youth h conditional twoyesrsus-lchss. Tignish. pleaded guilty to pended unit-rice [allowing th E the same possession charge. youth's guilty plea to n cborgel Gallant was given a twoyear of illegal polaeaalon ill I trana-isuspended anhlenre and told it lalni' rodlo. he did not stay out n! trouble l Chrril‘iinrr. who live! at lai WI- and away from liquor he would .ter Street East with his parents. soon ilnd himat‘li in Jail. Mid he had leit school while i DPsRoths. wiih a previoul lgrade reven last year because ("HI inn. hail his sentence de- ‘tw Wu not prwerly clothed. lull [erred in 0:1 in. He was told to he did want the chance t0 golxlay out iii trouble. away lrom iburh In school. liquor and in the tutors cooper- ‘ He and two other men have rite With the police at all time been in custody since June 2.1.Hevi nrdored to enter into a when they were plotted up and moonimnce 01 mm and twn rhargad with illegal msleulirn lllrol ( of SW Pflt'll. (It a tranrtialur radio reported to ('edrir Fredrick Eadechnll of have been stolen rrom u hon-re Minlo. NFL. was given a pro. near Tlgniah. liminal’y hearing on I charge of 1‘th youth was released under assault and rape. e wu thetoilowlng conditions: he mun mondwi lrl ruatndy to July 0 be It home every night no later when the can will be heard. than ii pm. unless necompnu- Sheldon Ralph Lei-d elected led by a parent or with a written is be tried by a lodge on a note. charge or urllawiul possession or be mull stay away irom llq- a number or articles in creeps r315. as must go to achool this or a value or on, lie was n- in the chair and reports heard lrorn Lowell Hancock, chairman oi the parade com- mittee; and Dick Venle. n mem. ber of the lame committee. Manager Charles Hogan said that work in being completed around the livestock barns on the grounds, preparing them {at the Coming exhibition. Mr. Champion said that plans r were running very smoothly and that everyone cohuecled with the carnival il looking lorward to a bigger and better week of cale- hrntlom than last year. POTATO GROWERS A vital advance in control of early and late blight manna-“mutual— moon-mm“, Infill-Font: with tho modedlncultodytfllul!‘ l l l