¥ rand Y LIBERAL! 1 uses of the classroom. . yesterday by Magistrate AJ. The case at Donald Delano, CHOSEN B the t "in l,"! South Kings CO. [€r2§s§:$rion. teacher's sup- East Royalty Haslam, QC, for driving a rnotorMolyneanx of Crapand. charg-l 5T. MALACHIE’ qua tcpt_ I“ - r benefi . . r » - t . d istance to a vehicle while his licence was ed with illegal possession ot‘t Franc]; cyan-en, 44‘ was tho. I: w? me never had. ' mime Training SCI’IOOI inaxtraiSisnsg. ; Man suspended. liquor. was adjourned ‘0 thtfl‘sen Wednesan nlzht as n L {2:15:11}ablfiyértnmsrggnnggggg;_ Plans were made to, a {gut s in; charge brought a morning, u m. .ccmd dldtLiberal candidate for Dori-lies. 6 A need . . , from prime Edward tstand..' opens Tuesday Imeeung at wmch.M.-. Sampson,‘ Donald George Jay of East fine of $30 and costs or 15 day; not "me-L tier in Oct. 5 provmclal Dyeing. H \ir MacLachlan emphasized \ ‘Chaflm‘emwn Wm be guestinoyalw was fined $50 and cos“ again“ Carl “mum. 0! three men charged withi gong" wflaseveuwfimg‘fis t: t I i . . . t I A t - _ e can 1 cy. . . ar 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Sept. 5. 1964. The seed for the Pontiac plot I“ a recent mamg °f theispeaker' members expressed or 30 days in my whee court Sher-wow being drunk and incapable. two won on the secon ballot, T'te i was fro seed grown on the‘Southern Kings County Day} . . men were fined $10 and costs byelection, one of four 5 ' o t Elite farm last year. but no Training school Board, it wasiregretttat ‘ilserltiasltgeautztgegfiz * * * * ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ or five days, and the third called to fill the seat leit vacant 3 “a” of the disease was found ‘decided to reopen the retardediutre‘u f t ke tegching dutiesi . pleaded not guilty and had his by the death of Joseph Nadeau - O n t n was mund this year When children‘s classroom in theys'm‘S y o a -d Up "‘ SPECICI TOdCy case adjourned to Sept. 8. of the Union Nationale. t ‘ thedre was some top wilt noticed. t ctcmentarv st.tmot on Tuesday‘lm “mmerS‘ - a «M a . i l e . l l Rev. A.G.J. Stee\es is chair], a, ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 x ¥ l! microscopic examnauon Sept. 8th, with Sharon Scullyu 1 NORTH RIVER 64 ‘ z - followed as a logical part of the Gmrgetm“ as teacher. lman- resultant research work. it was Plans wer‘e made to have the _ nr 0 a O r Op children transported to and. 3 mm . ' lrfrom the classroom. ’ V . , Milk it was learned will be 1i’tl:c;us;eha t;:ce fol‘ Btlailt‘rlai‘ Mr. MacLachlan explained ACC|dents 'dettvered t0 the school in ttme "y .n o as en oun it one that the Red Pontiac potato va- Itor tunc _ ; plot of Red Pontiac seed pots-t riety is often found to be a dis- Show Increase Expenses of the local assoc-t toes at the Government‘s Elite ease carrier much as some an- Statt v ia‘ion “‘15 yea" Wm be approx' . ' . stlcs rel a d terda . . - y l seed farm at Fox Island. near- imals or humans are carriers bv the provinctgtsfitotoieiehtctz1'ma‘ely $900 “mm “‘9” run" aAlberton. no seed stock will be of disease. though they show it b‘tanch Show ttte Island death made available f0" Planting Midem‘e 0f Sllfformg 3”" ‘ toll due to accidents at 20. with next year from this year‘s Elite effects. The trace at infection is an estimated $326.6“, wottvt t Farm Pr0dllction. it was learn- so slight t'tat it cannot be de- _ shoes _ ro rty dama e on the hi h t ed yesterday from Agriculturet tected except when a smear 0t anti from 53:. 1 u, the endgoff ,_ , . IiVIllllSlEl' Andrew MacRae. Thisl the potato is examined under a Jul‘v' ' . . 1 ,fl& . M ~ P 0| 5 the same action that would high-power microscope. it was ‘ . . i j ' t r . - ‘ _ . have been taken had a trace of explained. degrtffmltaltrgfilTfigeitrgia‘; _ t. .' f ' disease been found 0“ 3 PH‘ As a result of the trouble be- year to date at 34. . , ’ ‘ ' ‘ 1 . m. m 'u ' ' A vately owned potato farm. tng toeated_ no further Red Injured tn the sevemmonth V . . . ' -. - I” “mm” The minister and RS. Mao; Pontiac seed will be grown on period were 247 persons, com- . . _t . mm-hm- III' _ g. r I r >@ I . W _ ' Lachlan. e'iief of the seed pota- the Elite Seed farm. it wa s pared with 237 in the “3 met . t‘v' V ” V . . ‘ ‘ 0 5 to inspection division. Canada learned. months of 1963. t - ' _ department of agriculture at ————-—————————- o ‘ 9 on a d m D. I t Mr. MacLachlan emphasizeld ’ aw . agree “'1 ‘5 “C that the location of the troube . ~l -. r. .' ‘-, V -. 5?“. IPSWC‘M Glen Ramsay would have no adverse effect on SCI‘IOOI ” / ' Op that 1‘ 15 m°5t fortunate the export seed sales. He believes P ' f .V . . trouble has been located before that when prospective buyers osf onemenf ’ the seed could have been dis-t learn of the fast and effective P tributed for future plantings. laction taken to prevent spread Necessary W— GD . 1 'IOOOCCOOOCCOC - ' i 0 hand NM Sons! 9M W" 3mm mom“! mum tum UNITED "mm ."....'.._’.C‘ V. 0000...... 'A SUNDAY AT 9.00 I Sartre.” The FUNNIEST PICTURE since fun washorn! éMERWN trrov'stmrmn l A delay in a shipment of t t‘ desks and metal parts for the ‘desks has postponed opening of CENTENNIAL ll332%strategies , gion g cioo uni p. .. 14Close to 600 students in the ’ ' . two grades are expected to en- ‘ roll this fall in the new 25-class-‘ room school. Saturday, Sept. 5th CHARLOTTETOWN — Maritime invitation Track and ‘ R' 'd Field Meet 1 IverSl 3 WEST POINT -- Centennial Celebrations — 1:00 p.m. r o Parade. Opening Ceremonies — Boat Races — 4:00 p.m. Fresh Lobster Supper — Step Dancing Contest —Mammouth Dance — Modern, Sauare Dancing. 1 ‘ Sunday, Sept. 6th A of SS Ch t' ‘ The grounds of Riverside Hos-r V ' " - ‘ . ' "Jr-"“W'vl ervsmm. “ CHARLOTTETOWN -— 10 am. rrival . . “ ris Ian l pita}, with their well.kepg. "5‘ t- . '_ ' _ ' Radick" Royal Norwegian Sail Training Ship. lawn; and trees‘ together wuh: ‘ -, t,- ' t t' one of the blessings of a fine ev- I ening. provided the setting re-y ' Wt. TODAY at 7 8t 9 ONLY and “$1.:le ‘MARG JACK Menu > otcx ‘ » ~' . ' v t ~ KOVACS'MOORE'WARDEN MCCARTHY-«1m SHAWN To c ATC H A T H I E F cmm'm’s'm" “v D! LUXE ".7" RiCHARD BREEN ' mil SUN VINCENT ' r1322: $33.33;er 3:51:17; "m % mWECK ° SCULLY' WINTER M cently when the Canadian Men-i tal Health Association was host to almost 200 of the haspital pa- I tients at a special chicken bar-l becue ‘ ti: Confederation ' A be fCMHA Whit i ' ' M'- " Ce Cross:1 u\ixthunrtetbars were also oteii ' h dto ‘t 'thh u find-“- nrn _ . nit: “3”ng ‘5 $2322?» m Pro-Holiday Midntte Show ments, and the entertainment of ‘ lilNAL‘ PERFORMANCE rihgggigfigg Egg, : SUNDAY AT 9 P. M. SUNDAY 1:55 _\, cy of the Prince Edward Island ' SPOHSOFE’d by the Lions Club ‘ i ' United Fund. t WAYNE Islanders SHUA?TER Successful “ t In CA Exams . Ross Pigot and Floyd Mac- Kinnon, both of Charlottetown, MW” SPECIAL e. Elm" x PRE-HOLIDAY MIDNITE SHOW ,5" ' MEI” SUNDAY 1:35 -. "f .. l t w; ' CINIMAS:°BE COLOR by DE LUXE and both employed b . . ’ A ' ' ' ~ ' I Saturday mom and Company it Chm Its the lmn End of Thrills. 2:30 p.m. ‘ lottetown, have successfully: ‘ “fi .. - - ‘- Matinee completed uniform final exam-i ‘- 1 inations of the Canadian Instl-t E . ‘tute of Chartered Accountants‘ vemng tand will become member. of; . 8.30 .m r ~ . t ” Rotations. STARTING MONDAY P.E.l. Institute's prize for high- t £615: £303?“ ‘“ “‘° “1" “W”; 55 DAYS THAT STUNNED THE WORLD! . ’ Eventing) & Those who successfully com~I SAMUEL ‘ --- pleted the uniform intermediate Manges; 1.00 it iexaminations. and will now be BRONSM‘EQDE‘S i W 3 eligible to write final examin- ; - . e ~ t’ ations. are Frank Bradley and ’ CHARLTON ‘ 5t tBruce White of Charlottetown! a»: :« t H “"4 ,‘ , 1gaittchDennis Clough of Summer-t A” “Sac,” A” ’ SONG AND DANCE “WE ‘ M, Bradley and Mr, W, spscmL MAT-mag FOR (((Z (a ‘(\¥m~--i~s<\< , gemgmghegorghtfagfig“:iil ARDNER CHILDREN noun” iii-JOAN BMCltMAN-ANG%%§gUtY-Niuttv&ttts l ' new mom-in 'l ARMOUR giflegigth TtuEarle tilde: ‘ Bax 0mm (men at 2:00—8h0w at 2:30 | Bradley w rece ve t e . ' MEMCRESYOIMWAVE CHARLOHHOWN' .j P.E.I. Institute’s prize tor high. 3 : MIME}, J? l t i ' . . . ' . GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE tiiinii‘riari‘rini'.‘ he “mm c; - . 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STARTS latte PETERSON " ° ° . women t . o Witt-liter MONDAY - , ""° In the movies this is ' m SHOWS _ OSCAR PETERSON Fifnnxfiazoigo W R0 OF M M 7:00 his “in , goes dark - thdaietlbt & Visitors Welcome in Casual Clothes “COME AS YOU ARE—BUT COME” CONFEDERATION CENTRE BOX OFFICE ‘ S I Open Daily .................... .. 10:00 “17:. - 10:03 p.m.. 'l. iItMlN‘r 't 3m” ‘ iz'rr'rr'rnei‘s'iit; armp'm' ' 9"” NeWY ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN its m Dail‘iI .......... . . ................ .. 10 mm. —- 8 p.m. ‘U'iefijn Can ya ................ .. . ........ .. 12 noon - 9:00 p.m. . I” RESTAURANT OPEN begins" 1 . : MmdaytoSoturday 9:30a.m.to7:30 p.m. ,w- t, . u my _ 12 noon to 7:80 p.m. . _ . ‘ ' '1 ' ' n \A, ._. __ ‘ the Centennial asso 'I‘lcketnobile ADULT . .. . m mnmmmW-3~milfli “MUM'MW‘R- :* * * * *4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 44 4 44 4* * *1: * 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 ¥