Cee “ANNUAL MEETING ~ “ciety. of Radiological Techni- cians were (F ROM THE LEFT) P. Campbell, Presi- dent of the P.E;I. Branch; Mrs. Dorothy Corrigan,. De- Present at-the annual meet- ing of the Prince Edward Is- land and New Brunswick Di- visions of the Canadian So puty - Mayor, Charlottetown: R. Duffey, President of the New Bruns- | wick Division; and Dr. J.A. MacLellan of ‘Charlottetown. ; ‘harness: 1. Ray MacKinnon, representing Forest Hill; 2. John MacLeod, | Strathcona. j —.. Mare or Gelding | ini ‘Saddle: ' Wayne. MacDonald, St. Beige: 2. Neil Ross, Dun- Judging Results | GivenFor Dundas ‘The following is the remaind- 63:1. Elmer K: Myers, er of prize winners at Dundas jbrook ; 2. Paula. ‘Coady, Fair Wednesday ‘and Thursday. |brook. : CATTLE (Holsteins) roma July_1, 61, to ! Bull, July 1, 65, June 3, 66: 1. 30, 62: Elmer A. Myers: Clinton MacDonald, Red. House. Paula PL Hazelbrook. Female, July 1; 64, June 30,|° Female, prior to July, 1961: 1. ®: t. Bryenton and Sons, Souris Elmer M RR4; 2. Robert MacKinnon, Group Class: 1. Elmer Myers; | Charlottetown: RR1; 3. Robert |g Ernest Underhay. MacKinnon, Charlottetown RR1 Artificial Breeders. Special: + Female, July 1, 63, June 3, 64: |Junior Calf Female born after 1. Robert MacKinnon, Chariot- |Nec. 65 and before May 66: 2 jetown RR1; ae Beuscton a Ernest Underhay. 8 reston | 6ons, Souri dooce Bryenton and Sons. sie | eo ac ce ee : on eg. Boar a arch 1,. ee ae! a Revert Ib and before. April 30, 166 ‘ t Kin. jover 4 months old: 1. N:W. Mac- a 3 Robet Mackin: Teod and Sons, Bridgetown: 2 N.W. MacLeod and Sons, Brid- : Female, 65-62: 1 Preston nton; Grand Champion Fe- igs 3. N.W: MacLeod and |3 male, Preston Bryenton; Reserve | Reg. Boar. horn before ' Sep- and Champion, Robert Mac- | tember 1, 1965: 1. N.W. Mac an: land Sons, Bridgetown. : Female, prior to July 61: {; | Reg. Sow-bern after March 1. Preston Bryenton. 1966 and before April 30, 1966: 1. : Group Class: 1. Robert Mac- IN'W. MacLeod and Sons=Brid. Kinnon 2. —. Bevenioe. ‘ lectown: 2. N.W. Mac aad ‘ Artificial Breeding Specia Leod | = Junior Calf, ‘Female: 1. _Dam- Sons; 3. N.W, MacLeod and \ ‘Sons. €6n MacDonald, Annandale; 2. / Re . : | g..Sow born after _ Dec.und, kee 3: |1965 and before March 1, 1965: 1. phat : pera N.W.. MacLeod and Sons; 2. N- St CATTLE W. MacLeod and°’Sons; 3. N. W. Jersey; Bull, July 1,85, June ;MacLeod and Sons. 80, 66: 1. Elmer A. Myers. az- | Reg. Sow born after Septemb- elbrook: 2. Paula Coady, Hazel- er 1. 1965 and before Novemb- brook; 3. Elmer Myers. ler 30, 1965: 1. John Gillis, Forest Junior Champion; Elmer A. ‘Hill; 2. Willard MacD onal d, Hazel- | Hazel-.: June | 2: | Myers. Montague; 3. John Gillis, Forest Reserve Junior Champ ion, Hill. Paula Coady. Grade Sow having ralsed * Bull, July 1, 64, June 30, 65: 1. litter: 1. Frank Hendericken, Elmer Myers, Hazelbrook; 2. |Peakes Station. Paula Coady. Grade Sow not, having raised | Senior Champion, Fl mer'a litter and under 12 months: 1. Myers. '1. Clayton Bulpitt, Roseneath: 2. | Reserve | Senior Champion, ‘Frank Hendericken, Peakes Paula Coady. Station; 3. Harold Bulpitt. Grand Champion, Sr. herd of 1 boar and 2 sows Myers. Reserve Grand Paula Coady: Female, July 1. 64, 65:-1. Elmer A. Myers, Filmer || Champion, iregular sections: 1. N.W. Mac- Leod ard’ Sons, Bridgetown; 2. June 30, N.W. MacLeod and Sons. Hazel-' Jr. Herd: 1. N.W. MacLeod brook; 2. Ernest. Underhay. Bay and Sons, Bridgetown. j Fortune: 3. Paula Coady, Hazel-.. Champion Male, Registered: brook: ‘ 1, Lloyd MacLeod. Female, July 1. 63, June 30,| Champion Female, 64: 1. Elmer A. Myers, Hazel- jed: 1. Lloyd MacLeod. brook; 2. Ernest Underhay, Bay | Pen of 2 Bacon Hogs: Fortune; 3. Paula Coady, Hazel- |ton Bulpitt, Roseneath: 2. Har- brook. jold Bulpitt, Roseneath; 3. Clay- Female. iton Bulpitt, Roseneath. Register- July 1, 62, June 30, yers; 2. Elmer. Myers. | ‘all of which have been shown in | 1. Clay- | Pen of Hogs, Bacon (4): Ictayton Bulpitt; {pitt; 3. Clayton Bulpitt. HORSES “Draft Mare or Gelding bora in 1964:¢ 1. Preston Bryenton Son, Souris: 2. Barrie R. | Cardigan; 3. Joe Calahan, New | ee erth. Draft, Mare or Gelding born in | 11963: 1. Reggie Banks, Annan- | jdale; 2. Robert ’ Jackson, Red | House. Draft Mare Foal at Foot: 1 Preston. Bryenton and Sons;. 2: |Elisworth Ross, Summerville. Draft Foal of 66: 1.. Ellsworth lroes 2. Preston Bryenton and jSons. Draft Stallion over 3 vears: 1. | Ellsworth Ross. Draft Stallion under 3 years: 1. David Ramsay, Clyde River. Percheron Mare or Gelding, 3 years or over: 1. Ira Stewart, idas. | Draft Mare or Geld 1400 Ibs. or over: 1.-Preston ngs 2. John Gillis, Forest Hill; . John Gillis. Be Draft Mare or Gelding 1400 or junder: 1. Birt Taylor, Upton: 2. Robert Jackson, Red House. General— Purpose Mare or Gelding: 1. Russell Mills, An- nandale; 2. Russell Mills, An- nandale; 3. Raymond -Downe, Dundas. ; , General Purpose Mare oer Gelding: 1. Bert Taylor, Upton; 2. Howard Reid, Murray Har- tbour North; 3. Alvin Campbell, ‘Dundas. | 4 at Foot: 1. Borden Hunter, 1. ae ‘Millburn; 2° Lyman Acorn, Dun- | General “Purpose Mare Foal | Stake Race: 1.) Merrill. Gar- 2. Harold Bul- | jrett, Dundas; 2. Neil Ross, Dun- idas. | Mare or Gelding in Harness: i\1. Alfred MacDonald, St. Pet nd \e?s: 2. Edward Blaisdell, Annan- dale. Pony and Saddle: 1. Heather \Barbara Rhynes, Charlottetown; |2. Roger Jones, West Royalty; 3: | Otte Curtis, Bedeque. VEGETABLES Table turnip: oom Ray mond Vessey, York. Swede turnip for. stock: 4: Ray- | mond Vessey, York. Mangles for stock: 1. Ernest A. MacCabe, Charlottetown RR1. Carrots-for stock: 1. Raymond Vessey, York. Carrots for table: 1. Mra. Clifford Chandler,. North Milton. Parsnips, table use: 1. Ray- mond Vessey, York. Beets, table: 1. Mrs... Leuts Onions, white or yellow: 1. Mrs. Alexander Robertson, East Baltic. Tomatoes, red: 1. Ray mond Vessey, York. Green tomatoes: 1. Keith Pa- ton, Rollo Bay- Fodder corn: 1. Robert Coffin, Charlottetown. ~ Cabbage, early: t Ernest A. MacCabe Charlottetown. RRI1. Cucumbers, table: 1. Ray: mond Vessey, York. Largest—pumpkin or squash: 1. Edith Whiteway, Brooklyn. Onions: 1. Mrs. Louis Vessey, | ‘Dundas; -2. John MacLeod. Stra- | York. jtheona; 3. Edwin MacDonald, Mt. Hope. ae ‘A General Purpose Foal: i John’ MacLeod, Strathcona; 2. John Acorn; Dundas; 3. Borden (Hunter, Dundas. Plow team over 2600: 1. Bert |aylor: Upton. Plow team under 2.200: 1. |Garfield MacLeod, Forest Hill. Draft Team Hitched. to Wag- jon: ‘1 ca rong Gillis, ForestHill; RoberttJa ackson; Red House. 11965: 1. Frank MacD on ald, 'Georgetown. | Carriage Mare or Geld ity, /1964; 1. merville. Ellsworth Ross. Carriage Bred foal, 1966: 1.Eb- | iisworth Ross. 1. harness: Alfred MacDonald, |St. Peters. Roadster Mare or Gelding ‘in | Preston Bryenton. Souris; | Mr: PLANS TO BE MD AT Red ‘ he prepares to leave for Vienna +- and medi- Karl Lendl of Torrance, as Calif, who has fust retired as anefigineer, packs his stetho cope, medica] . books and clothing already has ore-medical Lendl of ral school some years 70 7 ' study behind him He hopes to be back in Torrance, Calif., in five years to begin medical practice, He li -be 70 then Collection: of table -vegetables: Summer Squash: Bulpitt, Roseneath. One quart of shelled beans, white or yellow: 1. Clayton Bulpitt, Roseneath. , HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS Afghan: 1. Mrs. James Ben- inett, Fortune Bridge. | Tea Cloth, embroidered: s. James Bennett, 1. Harold 1 Fortune 3. Bridge. Place Mats Woven: 1. Mrs. Carriage Mare or Gelding, |James Bennett, Fortune Bridge. | Pillow Cases: Lean, Souris. Pillow cases, coloured: 1. Mrs. R. Mac-. 1. Bar- Ellsworth Ross, ,Sum- ‘bara Crabbe. New. Wiltshire. ‘| Women's wool two-piece suit: | Carriage Mare foal at foot: 1. |1. R ica Jones, Charlottetown | Cushion . cover, embroidered: If. Barbara Crabbe, New Wilt- Carriage Mare of Gelding tn shire. Sample of Tatting: 1. Fred Lassell, Annandale. Women’s blouse: 1. Mrs. Jam- es Bennett. Fortune Bridge. Sample of lace, crocheted: 1. Mrs. Fred Lassell. Annandale. Cut work, white: 1. Mrs. Fred Lassell. Runner, white or coloured Rosella MclIssac. Souris. Centerpiece. crocheted: x Mrs. James Bennett, F or tune Mrs. x Bridge. Shopping bag:.1. Mrs. James Bennett. Apron, tea 1 Mrs. Narma) Nicholson. Charlottetown. Housedress. cotton: 1. Mrs. Wendell MacLaren, East Baltic Afternoon dress: 1. Mrs. Alex- ander Robertson. East Baltic. Cotton dress. child's: 1. Mrs Elmer Fraser, South Lake footstool cover: 1. Mrs. Wendell MacLaren, East Baltic. Dress, girls knitted: 1. Mrs. Norma Nicholson, Charlottetown. FOR Offices: poe Squash, hubbard type: 1. Sulla Donahée. 1. Robert Coffin, Charlottetown. | Pyjamas, cotton: 1. Mrs. Norma Nicholson. Charlottetown. Shell work: 1. Nora MacLean, | Souris. Cross stitch om linen: 1. Mra Fred Lassell. - Needlepoint, chair or seat or YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS PHONE 894-6567 HYNDMAN & CO. Limited CHARLOTTETOWN 5 also at Summerside — Montague — Alberton “The Old. Fire. Life, Marine, Auto and Guarantee Bonds of all kinds. Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept. 17, 1966. 7m Name Presideht For Association ee unanimously to fill | the. office of president of the | Provincial Executive of the PEI. Fish and Game Associa- tion formerly held by — Nelson Hurry, was Archie Clark 0’ Summerside. | Mr. Clark will complete the term of office for this year while Nelson Hurry takes up his new duties as the newly appoint- ed Conservation Officer with the Provincial Fish and _ Wildlife | Service. Mr. Clarke, a teacher at Ath- ena High School, is a fisherman and hunter with a strong inter- est in conservation practices. | |) Sweater, baby's set: oem 1.. Mrs Nicholson, Charlotte- penta or lady's sweater: 1. Mrs.. Edwin-LaVie, Souris. . Child’s sweater: 1. Mrs. Jam- es Bennett, Fortune Bridge. ‘Woollen socks, Island yarn: 1 Mrs. Charles MacInnis, Souris River. ne Fancy socks: 1. Mrs. we rme Nicholson, Charlotte Woollen mitts, Islan yarn: Mrs. Chester Acorn, Primrose 1 Fancy mitts: 1. Mrs. Billy Redmond, Cardigan. Woollen gloves, Island yarn 1. Mrs. James Duncan, Cardi- gan RRS. Fancy gloves: 1. Mrs. Norman ; Nicholson, Charlottetown. . Quilt applique: 1. Mrs. Angus an, Albion Cross ug, all wool: 1. Mrs. ineld Yeo, Parkdale. Rug, wool rags: 1. Mrs. Wal- lace MacKenzie, Bridgetown. Whit- Rug, cotton—rags:~ 1. Jean MacKay, Strathcona: Hobby class: 1. Nora _M a e- Lean, Souris. Embroidered picture to frame 1. Mrs. Wallace MacKay, Stan- ley Bridge. Snapshot of scener: 1. Paulla Maclsaac, Souris. : DOMESTIC (Wednesday) Dark fruit cake: =h-Mrs. Clif- ford Chandler, Milton. Light fruit cake: 1. Mrs. Clif- ford Chandler, North Milton. Pound cake: 1. Rosella Mc- Issac, Souris* - Sponge cake: 1. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt, Roseneath. 1. Mrs. Chocolate cake; iced: Bruce Stead, Fortune. Light cake, iced: 1. Mrs. Min- nie MacLeod,. Bridgetown. White bread: 1. Mrs. Marjorie Stead, Fortune. Whole wheat or graham bread. j= 1. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt, Rose- oa rolls: 1. Mrs. Jack Dun- . Cardigan — “*Ten biscuits: Mrs. Russell Ching. Souris fast : Loaf, fruit or nut yeast: 1. Mrs. James Bennett, Fortune, Bridge. Loaf fruit bread: 1. Souris. |,.Bran muffins: 1. Mrs MacLean, Cardigan North. Oatmeal cooking: 1. Mrs. | |\Marge MacKenzie, Montague. ~ or nut quick | . Alan MacLean, Andy Do-Nuts: 1. Mrs. Arnold: Dix- on, Souris East RR4. Apple pie: 1. Mrs. C11 fford | Chandler, North Milton. Raisin pie: 1. Mrs. C11 fford | Chandler, North Milton. Lemon pie: 1. Mrs. Angus MacLean, Albion Cross. Mince pie: 1. Mrs. James Ben- nett. Fortune Bridge. Jelly roll: 1. Mrs. Angus Mac- | Lean, Albion ee Ginger snaps Mrs. Alexan- der Robertson, pi Baltic. Scotch cakes: 1. Mrs. Earl) ‘Hayden, Montague RRS. |_ Cinnamon buns: 1. Jrs. James ‘Bennett, Fortune ‘Bridge. Peaches, canned: 1. Mrs. Har- vey Coles, North Milton. Sweet mix pickles: 1. Mrs. |George Paton. Rollo Bay Mustard pickles: 1. Mrs. Pius | Campbell, Souris East. Chow Chow: 1. Mrs. Edwin La | Vie, Souris Apple jelly: 1. Mrs. Earl Mac- | Donald, Red House Strawberries. canned: 1 Mrs. Eric Laird. Milton. Raspberries, canned: 1. Mrs. Cecil Buchanan, Cardigan RR2. Cherries, canned: 1. — Earl Hayden. Moztanve RRS Orange Marmal 1 Mrs |Marge MacKenzie., Montague Beef, canned: 1. Mrs. Clifford |Chandler, North Milton. Peas, canned: 1.°Mrs. Marjor- jie Stead, Fortune. Beans, canned: 1. Mrs Buchanan, Cardigan RR? Homemade soup: 1. Mrs. Ear! Hayden, Montague RRS. Ceci) GRAIN Sheaf of Wheat: 1. Roy Mills. Cardigan RRS. Sheaf of Oats: 1. Heather Ross; Dundas. ALL 57 Lower Queen St. Reliable” He has served as a director of ithe Provincial’ Executive. SAFETY PROGRAM Representatives from Fish?) and Game Branches in queens, East and West Prince and East Kings also discussed a _ hunter safety program to be administer- ed by Ralph Jenkins: It. was ‘not- ed that though hunting acci- dents are infrequent on P.E.I., ipublic attention should be con- tinually drawn to the proper use of firearms, especially. with young people. Dr. Ian MacQuarrie, a biolog- ist at St. Dunstan's University explained a joint project to be carried out this fall on Hungar- ian Partridge. Dr. MacQuarrie said that hunter. co-operation was most important in assembl- ing data to determine. the status of Hungarians in the province. |. He asked the co-operation of all hunters in reporting covey counts and their location during the 10 day season, And said that wings, heads and intestinal parts | of killed birds were vital in his | analysis program. The program will attempt to establish an/ adult - juvenile relationship, and | studies may also indicate the ef fect of pesticides on the birds. Hunters will be asked to mail wings to Dr. MacQuarrie and heads and entrails should be frozen and placed in the Fish| and Wildlife locker at the Char- | lottetown Cold Storage Plant on Esher Street. ANSWERS QUERIES A question and answer session with Charles Bartlett delved in- to reasons. for setting up the “hunting séasons as they are, and Mr. Bartlett also explained sev- ‘eral facets of the new Fish and Game Act Regulations which have been established by order- in-council. The new president advised the membership that a. study must |be made into the fundamental [purposes ofthe organization, ‘and that better lines of commun- ication must be established with ithe Fish and Wildlife Service. Mr. Clarke said it was the_re- ‘ sponsibility ~ of all members to be well versed in the game laws of the province, and to lend all support possible. in seeing that they are carried out. Sheaf of Barley: 1: Roy Mills, | \Cardigan RR5. Oats: 1. Mrs. jton, Rollo Bay. DANCING Fling: ° Novice: 1. Veronica_ Hicks. 1l-and under: 1. Beryl Stewart 12. and over: 1. Jeannie Tay- lor. Sheann Triubhos: Novice: 1. Joe Bernard. | 11 and-under: 1. Beryl Ste- wart. 4 and over: 1. Louise Sander- er Sword dance: | Novice: 1. Veronica Hicks. | 11 and-under: 1. Beryl Ste Lwart. . | 12 and over: 1. Louise Sand- jerson. Clifford _Bryen- - POTATOES Irish Cobblers: 1. Sivnd |Vessey, York, Grand Champion. | Green Mountains: 1. Raymond Vessey, York. Sebagoes: 1. Reginald Mae- ‘Donald, Little Pond. Any . other variety: 1. ;mond Vessey, York. Ray- | CUT FOR THE CHOOSY | HUDDERSFIELD, England \(CP)—A Yorkshire tailor has lannounced suits made from the |world’s rarest cloth—for ‘‘men ‘who appreciate quality.” The \wool cloth. comes from a _ spe- cial strain of Australian merino ‘sheep and a_ suit dength costs | ;£400 ($1,200). |sthe other 86, | injured. Two South Vietnamese vil- lagers, one gix years old and await . attention. as U.S. and Vietna- SUMMERSIDE Appearing before Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald in county court yes- terday, Dale William MacBride, Borden, was charged with as- saulting John Edward MacBride, Borden, by striking him in. the face and choking him. John Edward-MacBride, the accused's father. The accused was fined $20 and | costs or 15 days on a second charge of intoxication in a pub- lic place and was remanded in custody to September 20. Five witnesses were heard in the--cases-of-three-brothers- from Miminegash, Vernon Dale Cos- tain, Nelder William-Costain-and Gary Ingham. Costain, all of whom had previously pleaded 74, ing Leigh Clayton Ramsay | Campbellton, early the morning of September 10. Heard yesterday were «Regin- jald Palmer, Campbellton, a jneighbor of Mr. Ramsay, and lhis son David Palmer; Angela \(Mrs. Nelder) Costain; Leigh | Ramsay, Campbellton: and Con- | stable John Greer, Alberton de- tachment of the RCMP, who is prosecuting the case. The charge against Gary—Ing- {pam Costain was dismissed af- | \ter the hearing of’ the first-four | {Monday afternoon, September 119, for further hearing. of the | ease. | Basil Arsenault, icharged.with damage to proper- ity not exceeding $50. Mrs. Mar- garet Gallant, Central Bedeque, eeatified that the accused had | ibroken the kitchen window of | Cars In Collision; | Damage Is Heavy Heavy.. damage resulted trom | |a two-car collision which oc- curred at 7:40 a.m. morning at the intersection .of Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Drivers involved were David MacKenzie of 7 Young Street who was going south on Prince and James Cullen of Malpeque Road who was travelling west on Fitzroy Street. The Cullen car suffered dam-. age estimated at $250-$300 while the MacKenzie car suffered dam- age estimated at. $800-$1000. Neither driver was seriously MUST NEED HIGHWAY Half Madagascar’s budget for the next five years is ear- | marked for road-building. ceed 6,000,000,000,000 cubic me- tres, not guilty to charges of assault- | witnesses. The other two accus- | lea were remanded in custody to | Chelton,. -was | yesterday | | Western Siberia has natural | gas reserves estimated to ex- q 1 Srameule Conservative mese forces villages. for Viet Cong. The medical | troops conducted medical and search operations earlier this Assault Charge Draws Remand EIGHTY YEARS APART search nearby week near the hamlet of Hiew Nhan, about four miles north of-Da Nang. (AP Wirephoto) © s MANY NEED HOMES REGINA (CP) The Sas- katchewan child welfare ‘offica placed 486 children with adop tive parents in 1965 Durins the year there were 3,282 children under its care, about 2,000 of eee in foster homes. her-home-with-his-first-when-she- refused to let him in late the ev- | ening of August 2%. Borden RCMP Constable A.D. Burchill | prosecuted the case. CA REWINDING Mae vt) Storey Electric Ltd. _Accused was represented - by re _ (ROLE: MacLeod. ea 6 Prince St federation Fo | saan Children’ s Art Classes The asi classes will be held this 1966-67 season: SATURDAYS October Ist to May 6th 5) ai @ . Grades 1&2. 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Grades 3,4&5 . 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Grades 6 & 7 1:15 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. MONDAY AFTERNOONS October 3rd to May 8th All Grades 1 to 7 3:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m: ‘| For students not able to attend on Saturdays | TUESDAY EVENINGS October 4th to May 9th Workshop for Grade 8 and up 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Fees $15.00 for session of thirty (30) classes or .50c per lesson. Registration for classes at Confederation Centre Dial 892-2464, Etension 233 or 222 ANNUAL MEETING Sth and 6th Districts of Queens County Charlottetown, Sherwood, Parkdale and Royalty COMMUNITY CENTRE STEWART STREET CHARLOTTETOWN SATURDAY, SEPTEMSER 17th 8.30 P.M. Guest Speakers... W.R. Shaw, Angus MacLean, MP., Heath Macquarrie, M.P. Each Poll Committee is requested to have § voting delegates in oe servative —, are invited to attend. All Progressive Con-