pa ll — LEGION 801.08.. .. Legion member Smiley Ward is about to deposit his on the shuns as Part of me Legion (hnnheed service conducted by Canon E. M. A total of 49 trailers from the Eastern and Midwestern states arrived e Island Saturday for a four-day visit. lcaving Tuesday for Shedisc. The Avion Travelcsde. under the leadership of Gil Staddler and his wife are staying near Covehead. Most of the caravan is made up of retired couples but several young families are also taking part, Eric Klpplng, National Park superintendent said last night. This is the first and only car- svan expected to visit the Is- land this year, Mr. Klpping said. The tourist association is send- rhg several pipers and dancers ‘ulna LGIO nouns in Malone at Victoria Park yes- terday morning. The service. under the direction of the Queens County zone of the Royal Canadian ion, con- cluded Legion We. , which Trailer Caravan »Visits Province to the camp today for a brief display and many of the trailer owners are taking advantage of the deep-sea fishing. A gr at many of them ex- pressed interest in the big har- ness racing feature at th e Charlottetown Driving Park to- night as most of them had ne- ver seen this form of racing be- fore. Camping areas in the Na- tional Park are reported s ti ll filled to capacity butt he over- flow arcas were reported la st not to be as crowded as earlier in the week. However there are still 60 tents and trailers in the two overflow areas at Brackley and Cape Turner. was celebrated during the past week. The parade was com- branches in the Queens County MONCTON (CP) — Em D. Saturday with the best summary in the two-dash race. The horse, owned by Lloyd Palmer of Plctou. N.S., finish- ed second behind Dr. Wilfred C. in the first heat. Dr. Wilfred second heat which Ira D. Clegg won i ' .3. Time I the first heat was 2:093. B-ronze Biljolyn and Rudy Frisco were the only double dash winners on the nine-dash card. other winners were May Kalmuck, Jarretown Lady, and Touti Boy. The daily double combination Rudy Frisco and May Kal- muck paid $82.40 while the com- bination of Dr. Wilfred C. and Rudy Frisco paid $10.20. HALIFAX (CP) — Rhythm Time topped the ary to 3. The old veterans. members of the 8th Canadian ege Bat- tcry, (Happy 8th) were re-unit- ed Saturday as they gathered in Charlottetown for their annual reunion. A past president. A. E. B. Murphy. laid the wreath at the cenotaph as the old soldiers honored the memory of depart- ed members of the battery. A business session Gre- otficers being elected: H. Messervy, honorary president; F. Taylor. past president: H. '1‘. Currie. president; W. Doyle, vice-president; A. E. B. Mur- phy. secretary treasurer. Members of the executive in- clude: L. W. Hacker, Prince; 8th Canadian Siege Battery Holds Reunion, Elects Slate .C. J. Gaudet, Queens. and E. B. Hayden. Kings. Chosen as vice- presidents at large were: S. J. Robinson, Nova Scotia; G. W. Atherton. New Brunswick; G. P. Connors; U.S.A., and D. A. Bonnell, other a At the banquet the toast to Canada and the Queen was gl- ven by H. Boyce and the toast to the Battery was given by Mr. Murphy. Speaki g briefly were Rev. S. B. Profitt, F‘. Taylor. G. A. Bloomfield. E. A. -Keeping and H. T Curiie summ win the featured Junior tree- for-alt on the eight-dash harness racing cards at Sackville Downs in the second. Poplar Marlo was the only double winner on the card. Single wins went to Plymouth Rock_ Willie's Adios, Lady Hilda Clegg. Security Scott, Eban‘s Ace and Just Nancy. Eb:-5's Ace. a five-year-old Cape Breton horse. won th seventh dash in 2:05 for the fastest time of the night. Poplar Mario and Plymouth Rock paid $36 in th dai double. while Lady Hilda Clegg and Trevor . Lee combined to pay $18.30 in the quinella. The exactor of Just Nancy and Jack‘: Dream Boy paid $48.70. Gold Cup Girls To Draw Saddle Bond Ordered To Keep Peace James D. Longsphie, Char- lottetown. was bound for one year. ordered to keep the peace and posted a 8500 bond on the charge of disorderly conduct on the complaint of Mrs. Hilda Donovan in city police court Saturdu A further remand to Aug. 15 without ball was given two per- sons charged with loitering. A drunk and incapable was fined $20 and costs or 10 days. LOCAL BRIEFS N.B. is visiting at the home - of Mrs. Olive Carr, Charlottetown. ATDALVAY Johnfillnnnina of Gilead Fsrm.Carmei.N ,h .- somctimestbalvey. Mr. Manninlismek his lflntotbepnwincebavln been heuteintimsttbeege D. VISITED OIIRINES G41? 1". Holland. Charlotte- town. has returned from Que- bzc where be accompanied the excursion to Ste. Anne De-Ber more and Cup do-ls Madeline. SAP‘! DRIVER G.W. Bently. an employee of Traders Finance Corp.. has been awarded SIS by his com- nany as‘ a safe driving award for having covered 16,000 miles without I! accident. awards are made for . . 300 and i00.000t‘niles by the company to employees travell- lnz on company business. VISITING ISLAND Mill Winifred Drlscoll. Ed- yesrs since Miss Cd her native province. on that occasion it was to attad the Driscoll . wedding. She notes many changes can mmmmmm smoeanber. a. gen Get-ell Numbers Tonight The Evening Patriot's Gold Cup and Saucer girls will ap- pear on the platform at the track here Monday night during Evening Patriot Invitational $2,- 500 Pace, to draw saddle num- bers for the Gold Cup and Saucer classic entries Friday hi it . Both of these classics are drawing the top horses of the Maritime Provinces. The popular Gold Cup and Saucer Girls will also appear over CKCW-TV at Moncton at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening. it has been learned. TRURO (CP) —— Effie May Clay and Rose Charm picked up double wins on the eight- dash harness card here Satur- day. The two horses also combined to pay a daily double of $95.60, top pay of the night. The quinella combination of . mare and Billy Mills paid $25.30. while True Shirley Hal and Frank Caval- erro combined in the exactor to return $24.30. Single wins went to Stonedale and Free Agent. Fastest time of the night was a 2:102 by Free Agent in the seventh race. ICELAND GEYSER8 The natural heat of bubbling hot springs has been channelled to year-round outdoor m g pools in Iceland. swim- ./ Ministers appointed to the and ministers moved nd behind Isrsl Georges Vs- ,pg llowlns swear- “ . in ies at Mr. Diefenbeken clll ht - dash harness racing Seplyn to double Sepiyn's 2:11.: Wood guided dash victories. finish in the race was the dance in Ottawa Thursday. UMH-EA ERVICE zone. A wreath was laid at C. slumped to fifth spot in the‘ the cenotaph in Queen Square by the provincial president, Hamilton Douglas. On the re- turn route trom the pank a salute was taken at Fort Ed- ward by Lieutnnaant-Governor F. Walter Hyndman. Mar. Racing Roundup Sat. fastest time of the night. Wood also teamed Carr linnover. Nel- lie J. and Son Elgln to wins Aubrey’s Father—Currie Wood also won a dash. Currie team- ed Fred S. J. to a 2214.2 finish in the fifth race. Mona Lis Belle and Ned Harmony were the , other dash winners. ISLAND NEWS’ PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County; The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Aug. 13, 1962. 5 Old Home Week opens today but for hundreds of children and their parents the big event got underway yesterday. Many took advantage of fine weather to tour the grounds. visit the live- stock barns and get an advance look at the animals to be seen during the week in the show ring. The official opening of the big show is scheduled for 7 o'clock tonight. President Cecil Stewart of Hampshire said the principal speaker at the opening would be acting premier Hon. Andrew B._ MacRae, minister of agriculture. He will act in place of Pnemler Old Home Week ls Opening Today Walter R. Shaw. who is in hos- mtal Lieutenant-Governor F. Walter Hyndman and his party will at- tend the ceremouies. Other of- ficials expected incl-ude Mayor A.W. Gaudet and Provincial Secretary J_D. Stewart. It is expected there will be e vaudeville program following the official opening, prior to the start of the night’: harness rac- ing, scheduled for 8.30. Many booths were up yester- day. The midway rides were ar- riving from the mainland and erection was scheduled to start a midnight. Traffic accidents over the weekend sent at least two per- sons '0 hospital but neither one was seriously injured. Shortly after 7 o'clock Satur- day cvening an ambulance from the Macbean Funeral Home took Daniel Beaton. 10 Summer Street, to the Prince Edward Island Hospital following an ac- cident at Stanhope. It was reported that Mr. Bea- ion lost control of his vehicle while travelling on the Stanhope Lane near the entrance to the National Park and ended up in the ditch. He is believed to have suffered cuts and lacerations. A two-car collision at the intersection of Rochfotrd Richmond streets at 61) last evening result in Theresa Mackinnon of Charlottetown be- ing taken to hospital with cuts and lacerations about the head. The young woman was a passenger in a vehicle driven oy Bernard Macxinnon, Water Street, which was travelling Rev. 1". Louis Elias, 1.81‘, is due to arrive in Charlottetown the first week in September to assume the duties of rector of -St. Paul's Anglican Church in succession to Van. Archdeacon who will on Show Enters Hospital For Operation Premier Walter R. Shaw was admitted to the Prince Edward Island Hospital yesterday after- noon for surgery. it was learned last night. Mr. Shaw has been resting at home for the past two weeks in preparation for the opera- tion. Prior to that he was con- fined to the hospital for some time with a prolonged cold. Saturday night. It is not known how long he The horse came second in the will be confined to hospital this initial dash and placed first time. leave of absence for a year, prior to his retirement on Sept. 963 Rev. Louis Elias was born in Coaticook, ue.. and received his theological education at Bishop’: University. He has ser- ved with parishes in Inverness Que: . lands and Scotstown. Que. He is married and has two young daughters. Both he and Mrs. Elias are D4 0-! l l Rev. F. L. Elias Named Rector Of St. Paul's Anglican Church well lmawn for their interest in young people south on Rochford Street when it became involved in a co s- ion with another vehicle, driven by Evelyn Boal, Port Credit, 0nt., which was travelling west on Richmond Street. The impact resulted in the bet MacK-anon car 'ng lwo Receive Injuries in Traffic Accidents ‘BIS Adds 1. I. IOTHU. IIIIO Ifi ll. 3. Beagen. .lr., Wilfre- Srnith. Roy Dunn. John Mullio Wilfred in, appreciation on member of, the society. LOVE LIGHT ~ avg; on in nae, Both vehicle; The flashes of fireflies are ‘ dam ed were heavily . 'courtship signals. a means City police also investigated l finding a mate in the darkness. .___________________ another accident early Sunday Proud Of morning when a vehicle owned by Earl Corrlsh, and parked in Your Family? from of his home on Weymoutii Street, was struck by a car driven by Charles MacDonald, Dorchester Street. The collision sent the Corrish ‘ vehicle up Corrish's front lawn. 9 Members , pay your fsmib In You can Nine candidates Were 1niti&f- greater tribute than to mono!- ed M0 the Benevolent Irish ialize their names in endnrint It I special meeting natural stone. ' on Grafton Street last week. We .“"7 the '”5°“ "’°°k ‘ . The new members were Em_ granite and marble monuments men Joseph - ’ Robe” east of Montreal. ‘ Francis Campbell. Harvey John Phone 4-5935, or Montague do-8. Praug-ht. Blaine Weatherbie, for our catalogue of granitic William P. Weatherbie, Sr.. marble and bronze memorials. ~ James Erwin Mullins. Norbert Vera Back & Son Ltd. Joeseph Costello, mett Roberts Montague and Charlottetown Prince Edward Island Joseph and Bernard Francis Burke, The president, Brady J. Smith turned didates. Speaking briefly were read the charge to the new can- meatg;mmd“r35'-W-ha?”-m'i’>*****at-*********** GOLD CUP AND SAUCER leader. ip each summer. Mr. Elias comes to Charlotte- town with a reputation for his earnest application to his priest- ly duties, a warm arted mam who likes to be with people -and who has developed an even- gelic communica- ting theology to his congrega- tion. Rev. N. M. Morris who has been the rector's assistant at St. Paul's for the past two years has accepted an appointment to a parish in Ontario, effective Sept. 1. MOVIE "SPECIALS" t.’ l Brookfield Lady Passes The death of Mrs. Sunday. Aug. 12, at the age of 69. after a long illness. Mrs. MacLeod was the for- mer Pearle MacDonald and re- sided at Brookfeld after her marriage. Her husband passed away in 1936 and she was left with a family of five small children to whom she was a de- voted mother. t to mourn are two sons and three daughters: William on the homestead: Lincoln. at Cornwall: llope. Lelth Easter. and Sarah. Mrs. William Larter. both of New Wiltshire, and Catherine, Mrs. Lorne Mur- ray. Charlottetown. She is also survived by two sisters. Mrs. George Brown, New Glasgow. and Mrs, Alex- ander Soaman. Brackley Beach; and two brothers. West Mac- Donald, Winsloe, and John M. MacDonald. Portland. M-3.. and 12 grandchildren. The funeral will take place on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. from the Brookfield Presbyterian Church. Gordon ' gruelling 16-lap tour du mier bicycle race. Pacing himself remarkably Laurent. North America's pre-1 l livestock Judging Set The following is the schedule of livestock judging in the Coliseum for the Provincial Ex- 'bition this vceozk as released by Exhibition President, Cecil J. Stewart, Hampshire. Monday — Standard Bred, Roadsters and all other horse classes. Tuesday and Wednes- day Ayrshlres. Guernseys and Dual Purpose Shorthorns. seys. Holsteins, Scotch Short- horns and Angus cattle. The Herefords will be judged on Friday. There is no showing T Tuesday and the swine on Wed- ncsday. L. K. Hamilton. Macdonald College, St. Ann de Bellevue, Quebec. is judging the Hereford. Shorthorn and Angus cattle, also the 5 up. Alex Lamond. Redford, N.3.. HILLARY ON TRIP ANCHORAGE (Reuters)--Sir Edmund Hillary, British con- queror of Mount Everest, has arrived here with his wife and ree children to begin a two- south - central Alaska. it was learned week camping trip in Sunday. casmrr CHANGES‘ once Minister George Nowlan. ter Ful Public Works Minis ton, Revenue and Forestry Minister !Iush~John Flemming. and George Halpenny. new Secretary of state. (OP Wlrepbotel \ l Thursday and Friday —- Jen‘ I l 1 Russian Cyclist Takes Big Race QUEBEC (CP)-Aleksei Pet- well, the 25-year-old Petrov fin- - rov of Russia's crack national ished ' cycling team Saturday won thel Stumlnute, two-second lead over the 955-mile. eight-day grind with a commanding four- runner-up Adolf Christian of u tria. His performance also led the Russians. competing in the tour for the first time, to the team title Sixty-seven cyclists from -roars“. A @~«'.b‘§%r‘gx"‘s‘F‘i“’3‘I’ -.2 7"" i seven countries started the tour; ‘- here Aug. 4. but disqualifica-i - tions, minor in c c l d e n t s and fatigue gradually reduced the id. ' ' fie 0nt.. then back real and on to wind-up. The original 1.015-mile course was shortened for lack of time. will judge the Ayrshires, Archie MacMlllan will place the horse judge. Donald A. Stewart, Pus- ilinch. Ontario. will judge the Montreal. Ottawa and Cornwall, ' I through Mont- 5 . Quebec for the ‘ swine. Charlie Scranton. Soutb- .. port. will place the poultry and - Dewlt Lister, St. Andrews, New Brunswick, will judge the Jer- sey classes. $- .e..: _ AIVIMDIX 111$ TECHNICOLCR DOW’S RESTAURANT Will be open twenty-four hours a day during Old Home Week. DRIVE - ION‘ THATRE I BRACKIEY Pr. RD. .. 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