/ ..-t J .‘ HELPING To put "a nod Cross blnnd donor‘ ('l l'(‘ lIVCl' the top iias the roinmrrcial class at Tignsh ng'llllal Tignish Exceeds - ,nl Hizh Srhool. Being in the age limit to give blood ioi- tho lust llmi‘ like niany oi her class was Min susan Hogan. l Quo’ra Of Donorsl 'riGNisll ~ The Fed Crnss'opcralive store had blood donors clinic held at Tlg- stored in the store's coolers Ior] night the blood airh Wednesday evening was thr night. highly successiui and exreedcd; its quota at 150 donors by is Refreshments won served ‘throughout th! evening by the. The Tignish clinic has exceed».'rignish Legion Ladies Auxiliary. ed its quota for the third con-land the Catholic Women‘s Lea ‘ lecutivc year. and five times In' th! p A It six years. The clinic although held during a very busv time, had the iull Cooper- 3 za. Arthur J. DrsRoL'Iins. chair. man at the Clinic that in spon- Mrs. Reg. Eldershaiv I0er by the Royal Canadianl Legion Eranrh No express. ed his thanks in the willing‘ workers for helping once again to put the clinic over the top. A br 2 a kdown in the Rcd‘ Crosl storage truck did not hamper or tie up the clinic too long. as Gerald l’landrolutn.I manager of |he Tianlsh Co- DIEF i Cont-cue From rage it He contrasted the new rmpha. sis Dn convonilonnl inrors with‘ the Liberal “commitment” arm Canadian cmn: low-level bombers in Enropc \\"Ii nuclear bombs in the NATO inter-Allied nuclear torce "i should like to know how that stnicmoni can bc mu 2 to coincide with the undertaking.. apparently entered into by thlsi government. to supply our air. force in Europe with bombs oi an explosive power oi l.«M.mm.-. 000 tons ol TNT." ‘ NOT DEFENSIVE Such an Explosive Devil-r. ht: lgue l ‘ile Maiieiie. in Li area. with Mrs. Ler- presidnnt oi Ihe uuxtllary in charge. MacDonald so the Mrs Earl and oi the resident: oi the ar- Mra. Biolce Eillr were rennin; a. me 5..., 6......“ a. m, ‘ars. and Mrs. William handra- Miss Letitia Perry an 'Issisicd ban. the nurses. 58 Give Bloo At Alberton l ALEER’I‘ON — Albei’ton icii short or its objective by 62 in the Red Cross blond donor cl nic yesterday altrrnnon. Filly-right donors were re- giswreo during the twohaur clinic sponsoivtl by Albcrinn branch at the Royal Cnnndinn‘ 'gion Members oi ilii‘ legion were on hund to help with the equip- ment and provide transportaltoni tor Anyone requesiinz it and the. ington aux‘iiary provided much tor the donors. Chairman or the commiitcel was Arthur Mcnac i saancn in van: For n 150 ynars the‘ tiny Pacific island ol Cocos hasl attracted ireosurr hunters reck- ‘ing supposedly hidden piratelnpcn the safe. wealth. She is bclnl assisied by M Cross nurse. Miss Eileen Nic- holson oi Holiiax. O'LEARY TOPS DONOR QUOTA FIRST TIME O'LEARY — The O'mry blood donor clinic met with a great deal of last lISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County 2 Several rows In the Limewood Fa rm herd of Sterling Wood. Mt. Herbert have nullified with good production records in a “cord of performance lost-l for Dual Purpose shurthorns. Limewaod Jt-ssie Wave. grand champion at Charlotte« town last August. produced 11.- 755 milk at six years In. “6 butter in! ior irked clan aver- age at 146 perclnt In milk. 145 butteriai. Her ilrlt iuur yenrs' production amounts to 39.721 milti.1.5si lat. Limewooti Kathie Duchem produced 10.556 milk 475 lat for BcAi of H7 and too In a le-year-uld cow. Limewnod Daily x. Gwynne produced 10.225 milk. 356 lat {or BCAS oi 142 milk. 138 (at at live years 0! ago Limewtwti Pl line Wave Dro- Almci Farmer ls Dragged By Horses ALBERTO}! — Gordon Enr- bour. Alma. was seriously in- illret‘l Wednesday afternoon in an accident on his {arm r. Barbour war seedinl Efaln when his team horses lPr pareniiy became frightened and run away dragging him aorosi the hold. He was rushed to the Prince County Hospital In Sum- merside where he was reported last night as doing well. His injuries include 3 Iran- lured leg. cuts and bruins. He was accompanied to Summer- side by his sister. Mi): Sophie c B R arbour. The ounrdian. Charlottetoii-n, Fri.. June '7. 19E Limewoocl Farm Shorthorns . Qualify With Good Records a ven-yenr-oid cows in the same duccd 9.477 milk. 117d iai lot .BCAs oi 155 Ind 152 II I two- ‘yelr-nld. Limewood Nadine Mimosa produced 8.399 milk. ‘366 lot (or BCAS of 136 and 145 as a threeryonr-oid and two 59- IIEI‘KI qulllilod With considerob ly better than the average [or the breed class acrols the coun- try. Q . 52 31 Fredericton . 57 do saint John 50 35 illoncton . 52 at Halifax 15 7a chariottctnw to so nry 45 Yarmouth Bil st. John‘s . 35 43 ‘ HALIFAX iCPl — Thu wca. lihet‘ oliice hays overcast skies .and showers were being report- .cd Irom all rciiionr in the Mari- llmns late Thursday evening. The disturbance responsible (or tho showers passed through Nova Sootia earlier- in the even- ing rotting olf some thunder- storms. These caused local flooding with unoiiicinl estimate or over five inches being re ported horn the Sackvillc area or Nova Scotin. The cooler air associated with this disturbance will cover the entire illstrict in- day permitting the cloud cover to bre k a . Regional iorecast Halifax and Vicinity South shore. Eastern Shore: clearing in alternoon. cooler; northwest wind: 15. Low- l'ligh at Halifax 60 and 65. Yar- mouih 46 and 35. Gushcn 4G and 63 Annapolis Valley: Silnny with a lew cloudy ouiods and much oolcr; northeast winds 15. Low- hinh at Kentviiic so and as. when it exceeded in Quota by 14 donors. Tin. was the brat year one clinic ever exceeded its quota of 150. clinic was sponsored tsih year by tile o'lcaiy branch at the Legit"). Bruce .VlaanuEht. chpr mm ol the drive. said out die success at the chute was due various distrltiS. and the m ponse of thc public. The Ladil‘s Auxiliary pmvtd- ed the sandwiched and coffee and the Junior 11ml (km Council at O'Leary Realm/Ill WEATHER TORQNTO (CPi — Tempera- titres Issued by the weather oilicc: Minmiiin Dawron 38 62 Vancouver 5! e4 Victoria . 43 (:2 Edmonton 52 62 Calgary so in Regina . 53 3 Winnipeg . . 57 no Toronto . . 62 55 ottawa . M as Montreal in so Norm-lam Nova Sflofln, Prince Edward Island: Cloudy. clearing this morning; not much i: "tie in temperature; northeast winds 15. Low-high at New Glasgow 46 and 53. Charlottetown a and 60 Cape brawn: Cloudy wlui a tow sunny periods this morning: not quite in cool; north wind, 15. bow-high at Sydney 40 and 50. New Brunswick: Sunny with a low cloudy periods; not much change in torripcrature: north- east winds 15. Low-high at Monctun so and so. Edmundston E High School assislnd. Famous Vict m Of Big Robbery Dies At Age 82 VANCOUVER iCFl—Andrew Hrrhrrt Mitrhcli. the victim at Canada's hiizizest train robbery. will be buried here Friday. He iii-rd Tuesday at the age at m. He was the bank messenger who was robbrd nt 21mm in Flold bullion aboard I Canadian Pat-lilo Railway train by I three-man holdup gang headed by Billy Minor in September. 1904 The bandits the train Just writ of Mission. B.C In the Fraser Valley'i un- buckled can over a mile all-etch oi track and lorced Mitchell to raid. indicated the wrapons‘ ware not defensive bill are "aggressive and potentially ag- [rs-salve in enact" Mr. Dietenbakrr said he wants to hear how nuclear proponents in Canada explain "the anmerssult turned hy the . ap- parent contradiction in Libera deicnce concepts indicates a need {or the iuilesl disfusslon “Amt-miter Commons deience committee. HP spoke as debate continued on the tavern- mot alien to set up the committee. He said he has he°n waltlni Ilnce Parliament opened tor the Liberals prove that rim/ions government maria ’unrnmltrnent" to acquire nu- clear weapons. as claimed dur- inl the election campaign. “They have snonpcd. theyi uarched. titty have mught and they have found nothing.“ H. W. Herrldge (NDP—Koole-‘l my West) charged that some} Canadian air force oiilcers sta- tinned at NORAD hendounrters Colorado Springs. Colo. parv “lithium: In the Canadian clcru don campaign in upper! or the 'Icquloltion oi nuclear weapons a, Canada. _ Mr. Ken-loge said the editorsl went to the NORAD headquaru ten and were brainwashed by. noon: ofticera. of lame I00 weekly newspaper! .I m Iovernnlent 0! Canada Is ' mill and in. Liberal party in} flat I think that I: campaign-i “when they are saying that ‘l g“BRIEFS l The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. KON - KRETE l Illa. i KO‘N - KRETE KON - KRETE Minor and his gang were later l NOW it’s easy to make l your own: BARBECUE, A NEW WALK or PATIO "l: Enioy The Fun of Outdoor living . Concrete Mix Sand Mix new-amended im- ariy cement the tar patching Itepl, auto. ob over 2" thick. rise lot walk. lioorl. wall. . . , tor sidewalks, floors. has . 0M (routing tlrutn file i w [or inls or tor letting pole and a toppinr. rtiiocoinr. 55 In; pounds lb. hull iii-Ira 2/5 hag men 5% la. n. 1 Cll. II. oI concrete. thick. Per 55 1 Per 55 I lh. Bag . lb. Bag KON - KRETE Mortar Mix S in pared t i i v‘r’t'a‘ic iiol’i'a Mock": ." 515 m "ITin approa'tnuuly' glam-illi- or, u Mocha with it" mart-ii- Jill-t. Per 55 lb. Bag Co. “Juli: Add WIIAI” BUILD - PATCH - REPAIR Do It Vomit WIIh Kan-Knit Hull,” Designed Ready?“ Una Min . THE ROGERS HARDWARE Ltd. "1! WI Illnivmro We flaw It“ Queen set-lot .—_—-— Charlottetown Dial 4-5501 l l captured and lenienced to the penitentiary but escaped. Miner. known in the Old West on the “Robin flood or the Rockies" beans: 0! hia buaat that hia loot au went the poor. wan later recaptured in the United States. still holding up trains. Mitchell lost his tub with Do- minion Exprear as a result at the robbery and plumbing burtneaa in Vnncou- v and Campbeiiioa 45 and Fredericton «in and 57. Saint John 48 and 53. 50’ of Fundy: Northeast ELLEN MacDONNELL. 14. a Grade-eight student iron-l OTTAWA (CPl—Elien Mac-l branch or Mabou. "5.. w it stayed alter school tor a weekl to paint a poster, has beuol named winner 0! the Llllrd‘ Canadian forest lire prevention‘ poster contest. l The ihy blonda Grade n- atudrnt made a one-line accep-i lance rpcech when rhe war presented with cheque no the Canadian Lumber. men's Araoclation and a copy or; a portrait ol Governor-General and Mme. Vanlcr by iiunai caller-y. She war born in Kirkland Lake. 0nt.. but moved to Cape Breton aa an inlant with her. pnrenfs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDonneii and now In thc olocrr ol eight children in the family. ‘ Her winnina Poster. which depicted yellow and reri name. burning a intent and bore the words WIsiE Not Want Not. conveyed 'aimost naive immee dlacy” which “gets the mcr- snce acrosi. said Charles Com- iort. director oi the National aliery and chairman ol the board at Judge: for the contest. a winds is. A few clouds; visiblL ity it) miles: temperatures in the mid 405. High tide today at Charlotte- town at mm am. and 11.52 p.rn.l At Rustico at 5.13 am. and —i Summersidc tide eighteen minut-i rises today at 4.31 and let! at 7.28. QUEBEC null. sEcoNn sewn xe ol us went ‘ to Andre Gauthier at Charles- bourtz. Que.. trcrs with racer. third prize or :15 went to Connie. buried a on later than Charlottetown Sun Ahrnhlmsbn oi Region, {or I scene of l largo lilo! Itamplnl Nova Scotictn Student Wins National Poster Competition Manon. N.S.. expli'iina‘ lic‘r award—winning lire prevention Ellen was accompanied hero by her lather. a trucker for a. pulp company. she sold she hadn't decided what she will do with her prize money. . About rum atudrntr lrornl Grades 7, s and 9 have taken part in the contesta. Leslie McKinnmie at Toronto. president oi the lumhcrnlcn's asaoriation. said he hopes that not only a 30.000 contestants were made aware or the rav- ages of forest fires by th in. contests but that they afiected‘ 150,000 parents and olher rcllv lives or the young artists. out a cigarette. ATTENTION LEGION MEMBERS AND GUESTS Meet Your Comrades and Friends at the CLOVER CLUB on FRIDAY NIGHT Special Entertainment and Lunch. Don't- miss the regular Saturday Night Dance. Dance and sing with tn: band and our SPECIAL GUEST SOLOIST Baseball trait» ALEERTON — Andrew Walla. Albumin. Wnl elected president oi Alm'lon Recreation Assertin- lon at the annual meeting Wed pesoay night In the regionnl high school. Lco Macbunnail your elected vlceprcsidei and Dean Carpenter secretary treasurer. em 9 executive I:- John Rochimd. Roy Lend Wil- lllm Cnin. Arthur Mcfll Wm. M Hardy. Gary Black I d Wil. lllrn Smibh. John Rochllm'l nruided over the meeting and minute! Ind financial report were given the rectal-Ty. William Cain. Following dilcursioo it WII Guided to organize A Daub-ll league and Evelyn Carpenter was elected chairman cl 1 iund TILIIM committee. .a 50 POISONED WEST POINT. N.Y. (AP! ~— Ahoui 50 dlltlnlullhld VII it» bcclme ill at food pol ulna alter In Iwardl luncheon iii- U.s. Military Academy Tim. dly. Lhcoi. Everett 0. o Iniormutlun pincer. laid lray k l la mort Iii-peel." "rho EX-PEll‘l' REPAIR: I wont Iii ; Lawn Mower- Chain Sun ; Outboard: | Garden Tiiiara Gn-Knfla Remember-FOR Tm: BEST in NEw AN» USED oUT-I BOARDS - . 41's Keith Carmichael I Your Scott Moculloch Denier [brackiey rt. no. Sherwood DIAL 4-8423 I. poster to LEllle Mcximmie oi Toronto. president a! the Can- adlan Lumbermen‘a Associab ion. Ellen war prerenicoi with a too cheque by the waiocla- tion in Ottawa Wedneaday for winning the poster contest. (CP wirephoto) FOR RENT anstruction Equipmon‘ ozers, waders, etc. TOP SOIL And Clay Fill For Sale. 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