.. Six ivmnnniis or the re- cently formed Summersido Presbyterian Pipe Band In rnown yesterday as they pre- pared to leave tor St. Anne‘s Caeiic College in Cape Bre- SUMMERSIDE _ Upwards oil 100 gnlinrs parti p led n the Summeralde Holiday Amateur‘ Open a I f tournamsnt whth concluded last evening when Art MntKenzie oI Charlottetown and alannhe ilogg oi Summer-i slde, retained their champion; n pl oi the previous year in‘ this whole tournament. MacKenzie shot an enviable 150 low gross. and yesterday iin- ished the iirst niae holes threea‘ Trailing by only iive strokes. II the finish was Bob fizxrdnn oi Summerside with a low gross (if 155 ‘ Third low gross in the mcn'a ’ I Ivlsion was Don. ion tors in i v; 5, in playing the bagpipes. i‘raon MacDonald t i : Shirley Linkleitu'. Eleanor Mint-Nil". Brenton Mac-Lennon. Wayne MacKay. Alex Pitt and Peter Coffin. S'side's New Pipe Band Io lake Piping Course suMMEnSliJE — Thc latestl cultural endeavour in the Sum- mcrside area has been the tor. mation oi an lomcmbec Sum merside Presbyterian Pipe nand under the direction oi Piper Do iiali-l Groom. The band was ior. men in January and trains week. ly unncr his direction. Ten members at the new band however will take a three-week's course in piping at St. Anne's Gaelic College in cape Breton, and leit ior the Scottish cultural centre ycstcrday. Members oi the group were Shirley Linkletler. daughter oi son at Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Pale; and pater Collin. ion or Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coiilil. all oi Summersldc. other members who leit at the same time tor the coliega were Nlal Coulson. son at Mr. and Mrs. Walter CouISon; Elle Cole. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cole. and Bobby and Kenny Sh-ight. sons or Mr. n Mrs. Herb stright. The youthiul bandamen w e re provided with transportation in cars driven by Howard Waite. lmien nogg and Vernon Camp- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Linkieiter. Linkleiier noarl; Eleanor Mae- l\‘utt. daughter of 'Mr, and Mrs. Frank MocNutt. oI' MalpefluE. Brenton MacLennan. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Madknnan: i SCIENTISTS lCnntinued Irom page 1) During the M-second duration Wayne hlacKay. son of Sgt. llld‘i'if the total eclipse. the country- Mrs Harry MaCKay; Lox Pate. Sconllebury Wins Tourney Tum Scanuebiiry an caged as victor in the wee honeshoo bank Bosch over the wackend. A sudden death game decided the champiflnshin match over Brian Kelly. the defend“! champion. Tony Kelly. who miferad lrom an aim injury thmughout the match. placed third in the competition. which saw the top ten players closely mm with a margin at only is points separating them. The next challenge match to be bold will be on Saturday and Sunday July 27-:n. wifl be acceptwi by Reid Mac- Kenna at the noscbank lion-so shod . DEATH NOTICES (RLcered too late (or Cllssfllnd = Death Notice cquan Mt'QU‘ARRlE M Mlllvale. July 21. 1963. Mrs. Wank Mc- Qllarrie in her 76th you. widow oi the late Kennel-iii Illnclnnis. The remainl were translerred from the Cutcllfll Funeral Home Sunday oven- in: to Me home at her son. William thLiinIl. Fun!!! side took on the appearance at deep dusk. As the Shadnws deep- ened. the street lights in Grund- mere come on automatically. any to go out again a minute later as the light of the sun re- appeared. Durlng the period of totality. I lew flashes n! lightning could he [cell in heavy clouds lying the elst. One of the law groups on hand thnt wasn't concerned about the Weather was a small team from the Natloilnl Research Council at Ottawa. The team, headed by Arthur E. Covington. Senior resenrch physicist at NRC. was measurlng radio - wave emls- sinus from the Iun durln! thl ecle Changes Made In Schedule Following are the c h a a set N that have becn made In the Com- mercial Snitbau League Scheda miva Fireman va Ranker: lQCl TUESDAY 5 to Angels VI Firemen 'QC\. King- tlshefl v: RCMP (KC) WEDNESDAY Angels Vs Bankers (QC). THURSDAY Rm VI Angels 'QCI. Innk- ers vs Kingfishen tlTDl. Legend: QC-Quoen Charlotte: KC-K Ightl lit Columhuli Kl) notice bier. Hm Cardin Campbell. Remington L on tail: on. “-m student. ii presented wlth an ail-ole- ttetat to 'l'u- II by an Lion in MICMur- do at the Summer-id. airport 8 rd” niternoim Also o n Ind for th- ymentation mo. Hospital Dlnmond. - a. :33“ lull in right. John Sutherllnd. Faber 5mm Ind Dick Rep- ay. memth or "I student IIII . Dr-ed li.l7 Ken- Ilnlton Region-II flifln School llltdmt. M musldl h, By w. it. mums OTTAWA (CPI _ Marlene Stewart Strait or Fonttiill. Ont.. playing a precisioniike short game and never over par, won her- seventh Canadian Women's Open goli championship at the Royal ottawa course Saturday, deterring Gall harvey oi Tor- onto a and s in the final. it was Close throughout the morning section oi the iii-hill: iinal and the 29-year-old little champion had only a one—hole margin when she went to lunch, Tho alteran startcd none too Gail, 20-year-old University oi Toronto student. recovemd irom a poor drive and birdied the 19th with a 25-iooter to square the match. it was the only hale won in the alternoon by Miss i-larvey, who had to press with her pow- erlul driver nd leit herseli vul- nerable to error as Marlene grimly went to work and began to pull into a lead. nmnmn and the 22nd the same way. With her remarkable short tunic at its best. Marlene moved Into a three-up lead at the 25nd. where Gail three- putled. and the Toronto girl's chances bgan to iade. Stained Glass Window Is Dedicated SUMMERSIDE — During yes- terday morning's service at Trinity United Church a heauti» (ill stained glass window. d2- dinlted in memory of Mrs. LR. Allen. was unveiled and donat- ed tn the church by Mr. Allan. 115 Spring street. Allen MacPhad-son. Hnmptnri. .B. —— The multl-pioce stained w in. Mr. Allen laid til: choice made because oeveTal connec the care of the III husband, Dr. Pherson. Hampton. N.B.i both physicians, and daughter. Mrs. not-coco ilohiax. II a Mr. Allan's grandson -Ill-llw la Dr. Stewart Sloan or Wilmington. Delaware, MCA on I ttIp thlt Innide ha? in Houston Ten I“! LII-n I0 noun lite . She will be ill. [nut 41 two Llonl club- in Hunt“: Ill! Tons uly. [or I ptflod I0 to ellht weeks. Ml" canipndl ivu alum u Inl- S’rewar’r S’rrei’r Wins Golf Tier oi Charlottetown. j aide held the low net spot. 1 Miss hogs. with a low gross at 183, also repeated her win at last year. with Mrs. Norman MacLeod tn runnersllp spot with ‘ 194 net wInner was Mrs, They virtually reached the desperation stage at the 27th where Marlene had a conceded birdie four and Gail. iar oii to the right with her second shot and behind a bunker. put her next across the green and down a slope. Low Charles Linkletter. and Second low net was Mrs. Thomas Ball- cupied the iirst two play. with the ladies commenc- ing Friday and the men on Sat- iirdnyi and each division finish- auspiciouaiy iar Marlene when bm- t The two oiiicers and one sea-‘ ebec ‘ She won the 20th with a birdie T othar them in ac Ross. pressing on to Quebec with II: tend nurse. six Chinese survivors. 22 SEAMEN (Continued from Page It were Ben Shannon. 30. of Glas- gow. the ship's second engineer and 11 Formosan crew me man were brought to u by the lrlsh Wiiilow Seven Fnr. oniie ontaria. which scraped its hull passing over e sunken_ Tritnnicii._ and air recovered dead seamen wore Ilia luckets and apparently leaped of! the Ship. The cold water and exposure apparently caused their deaths. o in were covered WI All that could be seen of tho ‘Tritonica were its Iotemast ind Stack. Stlckinfl out of the WI- r, The Roonlzh Head was rid- ing at anchor on the scene. a big hole In 1L! how at the WI- quebeti nut-la her own paws! later Capt. Delandre Laneur. pilot on the lrlsh Willow, which was outbound at the time it re. ceived a distress signal. said that when his ship arrived on the scene the noonagb Head’- anchor was down and all its lights were out. “There was a strong cur- rent." he said. "Lileboats rer- rying orewmcn were drilling away. “We could hear screams tor help but it was so dark that The window was praSenied by.we had to go around live or Mr. Allen‘s daughter, Dr. ireiie six timcsubeiore we could lo- cate them. Both C A p t, Swanson and . Shannon said they iuiIered dow. pictures Luko. the physio. item the cold water. "Why don't they warm up of Luke as the main figure was the water." said Capt. SWBIV mem- Ion. when he was tallEn ta hos- bers 0! his finally have been plul suiierllig Irom shock And ‘ medicinl and two broken rt 1. Capt. heath Davis of the Hall. His daughter lrene and her laii said by radio telephone in- lanohsn NMC- tervinw that his ship pit:de up are nine ' transferred heir-rd and ooner Faul- ot them appeared in good condition and two nlhgri were coming out oi shock. yesr'l exchange student on tho ml oi her essay "Whit llel)~ IInMn Ilwuld do to Czlsbrlto centennial your". Numerou- fliudufll entered the cunt"! judged by I group oi ilx high school «when. mosans were brought in by tho ' C GEORGE WDTI'ON Summerside And Prince County ' The Gil-Minn Chulottctown, Mom, Julv 22. 1963. 3‘ MacKenzie And Hogg i WinS’sideGolIHonorS' ' under par with a score of 33. ‘ and d Bernie Dunning of Summer- 1 not, or. The tournament began Thais i day when the junior division oc-- ays oii ISLAND NEWS PAG I i log on the second day. A number ol visitors to the lsland_wcre among the conica- tants in each division. and en. layetl a dance and barbecue at the club Saturday evening. . At ihs CnnCluSan 0‘ play III! evin a a voricty oi lovely priz- er u distributed to the win- or: with the presentation being made by Miss Sally Busler. and the club pro. George Andrews. who_acted as master oi cem- ni [or the occasion. 'rhc results oi the various win- n addition to those named . ab . are, Ladies' First DIVI- Slfll’l’ liliss Ann Walker, Moli- treal. low gros - Mra. laii Aus- tin, Summcmde. runner-up: Mrs. G, Walker. Montreal, low airs G S iii. Summer- side, second low n . Me s First Division nob lr- win r grnsai winner: Fred lardine, Summer-’ ride. runner up; Ivan Bet—rigan. Charlottciown. third low gross: Tom Dawson. Charlottetown, low net: Horace Maci‘arlsne, Surn- merslde. second low Men's Second Divisio Georg. Watson. Kenaingion, low gross winner. George McMahon. run. per up; lan Menardle. Summer side, low net: Dick Noonaa. Sum- Imei’side. second low net, D‘RMAN L. SMITH ' oi "Miss Prince Edward island" Chamberlain, nuke Neuron ("L i ager STAFF CHANGES ANNOUNCED Two long-time member. or the news stall oi The Guar- dian move to new duties to. day. George Woiton, who has been associated with the Sum. merside otiice at The Guard- ian tor is years. latterly an Summcrside news editor. is ioiniog the Charlottetown stair oi the paper. while his place .Morell Defeats Peakes Sit: 'on yestcrday in a thrilling basehaiii contest that saw Mike Kclly emerge the star oi the some} Koily hlirlod a nil-hitter whiici setting down the Perich bnltcrsl with is strikeouts while walking only tour, Connollcy went the distance tor the losers giving up a totnl‘I oi itve hits. He struck nut 12 and had perlert control a. he didn't walk anybody. Kelly was also the leading hit- ter oi the game with a perlect u periormanco including a dou- hie. Marlners Play Barrys Tonight The Main Brace Msriners play is being taken by Carmln L. Smith. a veteran or seven years wlm the Paper. Mr. Wot- ton and hls family are now completing their mow to Char- lottetnwn, Mr, Smith who had lately been one at l‘t . 1 a . . I . ', SURVIVORS SCRAMBLE TO SAFETY the St. Lawrence River be- low Quebec my, A total 01 as were killed or no missing‘ Lu the collision. Some of the to survivors ol the collision and sinking oi the tirituxlcs a 13ml too are car. rier are shown leaving t‘hs A’i’iendance Record Is Set A’r S'side Lobs’ier Carnival av GEORGE worms! ‘Tremsln, was tho master nijthelr iinal periormance at o l — The lith In-i The band and den-.carnival late Saturday night. iiiiai Summarside Lobster Carn- 1 cars had ilown here direct iromlund leit immediately for other ival ended at midnight Saturday‘wmnipeg where they alcngagements, with th lot-mar with a paid attendance oi iiiiiaz summer tour ot Western Canada tpair planning to return to Char- and a total oi 3.371 suppers ser- to appear at the Carnival. iottelowo in August where they ved during the sixday event. Marg borne charmed the-will be ieatured at Old Home The iinal day oi the carnival ludlenco with several selections 'Weelr. was highlighted by the crowning ‘ and in the absence oi Charlie Charlaa Hogan, carnival man- tor the past eight years. said yesterday that there was stricken ship by a ladder no one at two rescue Ships. Mast we. Chines- train ofthoixaw F . The ship link in pretty. 19-year-old Cheryl ra- . ed the male vocal spot note with quette. and two crowd-pleasing added humor. no doubt about this being tho. appearances or Don licsscr andi Messer received cnthur- largest and most interesting car- nis islanders. together with the lastic applauso when introduced nival yet sta ged at Summer. iirst periormaoce on tha lsiandpp the audience during the ab . side. oi the amt. Dancers. liaran and evening. Other banal lie noted that the ISM carol- Upwaids oi lion race ions en-imembers were featured ln in- Va] will coincide with Centen- ’oyed thrilling iinishea at th e sirumental numbers with Con nial Year obscrvances in this Summersiile Raceway where as Maegachern. guitar and violin: 'iprovince when the largest num- horsesln atotal oi eight dashes. gay Simmons, clarinet; .iackleiber oi visitors Is expected to paid as high aa sinisto. oyie, piano; Warren Machaa, ‘come to the islandarid suggest- Miss Paquette. the new Queen drums and Duh. Nelison, baae- ‘od this would require_a six-day oi the Island, chosen as “M riddle. lLobster Carnival again next Prince Edward island.“ on F uUCl-lTit DANCER! .v year ii which early planning day evening. lrom 17 lovely run The popularity oi the nuchta . will have to be commenced, iestanis. was the center of HIV Dancers will brilliantly demonw I Huskies Defeat traction in the atternooil when steered in several appearances, she received the crown (ram and the precision, . and . last year's oueen. Miss Beryl enthusiasm with which they Tramdle 8_6 Niacin-til. and the grew silken dance clearly demonstrated the V _ _ robe oi oiiice irom ncn Chem-‘qupiitiey may mm. the... rural .lnhnstons hiver Huskies de- iim, president oi the 1963 Lob- iuvoriies. leated Tracadie as in a regular. Sher Carnival, i an added [egtul'o or in. show I Southern Queens baseball leagu- On stage with “Miss p.21 . was the perlormance by dance game ulll Sunday alternooia at at the coronation, were her two director. Gunter nuchta. who Johnston a River, charming princesses. Miss Clan-iwith his wiio. in coloriul cos- .ioa McDougall went the dia. dia SearS. and Min all Mac- tumes exhibited their oiitatund. lance ior the winners while M, Donald. along with all but two ‘- g ability to the art or dancing. Mcnride Wal on tho mound tor ol the other contestants. Whflfln pertormlng an Hungarian am the losers. were unable to attend. ‘tianal dance. _ After presiding at a Inbsteri oii Saturday morning tho iin- ior the Huskies with a home run. the editors mm... 1.. the Stadium, Miarin Little League playoita Wel‘lil double and a single. Lainia 0! the wort MEG- ” ‘0 be iraoueltc, who starts training aaiconcluded at Queen ElizabeiiiiKeoghan with adouble and Earl joined soon in Summerlldo by his family. The sun July 29th. and will he a five series, The final: will cnm- livestock Competitions. ‘ mence on August 19th II a but Morell defeated Peaks! Zrlloi seven series. Sym’s Best Wins Race SACKVILLE DOWNS. NS, (CP — The onctoil .oivned Sym's Best won the featured $1.000 Ill-i vitatloniii Face in harness ran—i ing Saturday and clocked the‘ iastest mile at the reason at this track. ‘ Tiie etghtyear-oid gelding oti Francis breau paced I 2.06 4-5‘ LII! Iirst time out and t 1.08 sec- onti. . Only other duuhls wlnnel- was i ciimers. Single winners were Darn Good Pick. nave Crattan. Sunny idue d nuckater. Combination pay . were low 3| nurse this laii at Summerside. ‘park. and the ladies‘ lelSfl)" a! ‘ performed her iirst role at unit-e ‘ the 36 hole Holiday Golf Tout-ha. Iosprs attack inaia, with all tour various Lobster Carnival w vyljie Carnival was concluded \vilh‘gnn'g giver meet Snulhrim'l, learns participating will start an ners in the float parade. anr a dance and barbecue on Salur» best or en's institute handicrait, and day night. :Keoghan with two singles led the in the presentation of prizes (O'mnnt held in conjunction withl The next 5.... will m John. The ideas division in this tour- Loter in the evening she was iiiamcnt concluded last evening the guest of honor It a com-- Art MacKenzie oi Charlottetown tion hall in the Summersiot Le. “ampleth the as hole match gion auditorium. * a low gross oi tail. to re- 2 entertainmvnl staged hy.taiii his title pl last year in this Do Measer and his Islanders.‘.vgm “d the “me “a. o... my. witii the auchta Dancers, “accomplish... by M”. Elanch. undoubtedly the highlight oi the no“ 0, Summmm 0.. 5......_ day. and obviously delighted they“... even"... w"... m m...“ capacity crowd that packed the l the end oi the all with a low gross Stadium lor both alternoon and ;,.. mm "mm “In” The two ienture acts on stage. in "'9 SM! M 0'9" “Willa”! the tcnma iii Les lzliie and Wells. lemons TV Shlvw. popular nonland Marcelli and Janis. Envei THANK YOU! NU IIISIGIIIIAIIII ‘ IIIIIIIIII UUALITV ANALVIED Barry's Llona tonight at the 01d Diamond as the iinal week ot the City Soitball League sched- ule commcncea. On Tuesday, it will be the National Park All- Stars meet the Mariners while Wednesday will round out the season with the Lions and the opposing each other. no Sure To 1?! Mother‘s 0an Bread CAKES and PASTRY Now 2n Slle At Your distributed nn‘lil'elr. i. by BUCK \VHITLOCK On behalf of the board of directors. commitree chair»- -men.ond committee members. VI. thank all then who hslpcd mak- ihe 1963 Summerside Lobster Carnival and YDL CRN‘T MISS SRVINE WITH PEP You can't miss your savings tam! WItIi PSP —tho lilo-insured gust-M uvinul pltln. Gut iuli daisilo from nnyano who who at Scotldbmk. exclusive Wng E . B H N K in THE IHNK BF NOVH SCUTIR Livestock Exhibition the most- successfui to dare. Included In rites: thanks on His Federal Government. The Provincial Government. The Town of Summerside. Tho R.C.A.F. Station Slimmmidl. The Town Police. and tall ' and ' who ,eui ' 'r J in any way: comest who entered rho various comes”. exhibitors of livestock. merchudise- and handicraft: to the pr ss. radio. and TV. who have mon on "salient contribution to the fair: also to the Bill Lynch Shows. who played their usual fins port; and to the general public who supported us most gonorously. signed:— SUMMERSIDE LOBSTER CARNIVAL and LIVESTOCK EXHIBITION Blair Shea was tho top batter