eet me a. = — a. aor see a. cesmreanamasintnchaa i thse A al a ag a corridor road June § at Greenville, Me., when an executive board will be bers from Maine and five each interests in + tha’ been involved in the propos proposed yet and it is still at the chamber of commerce level of discus LINCOLN. Me. (AP)—Clyde spokesman said later ee: Sh ce Seer _ ~ —— a. ~~) Hichborn of Medford, Me., was tailed route for the axe % =~ rn . Ss ~ . s ea % ve ot eee ‘om ek a a ee Bh eee ee re ee ee akg PART OF A PROUD HISTORY Located in the scenic town of Montague the firm of Vere Beck ger actwg formed an important of its history. The largest monument éast of treal employs a total of thirteen skilled workers. ite you while visiting P. E. Island to take a friendly journey to Mon- tague and while there see the actual hendi-raft and skilled workmanship which goes into every Vere Beck & Son product. We inv CLOSE FINISHES CAUSE EXCITEMENT j Pompano Beach.. Joe Hennes- sey. Doug Hill and Bud Camp- thell are three others from the Capital city. Basil Whalen from Alberton: Clarkie Smith from Hunter River; * Elmer Smith , racing in Rockingham. N_H., and | formeriy of Hunter River: Jun- ior and Graham. Chappell of | Summerside and Jack Bernard from Kensington—are all top notch reinsmen From other Allantic areas there are such drivers as: Cyril Smith racing out of Halifax and Truro, N.S.; Harvey Cormier, originally from Moncton. N.B.: but driving out of Halifax, Art Porter of Halifax: Frank Dan- iels and Clayton MacLeod both from. Truro: George Mauger out of Halifax and Jim Tocherty from Saint ‘John, N.B.: but has been racing out the Blue Ron- net raceway in ; Que i — bec GEANDSTAND AT SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY ~ Outstanding race meets ' get for Sside raceway areas in British Columbia says 15 The qurse is at least $1.00 everything is about ready -and This event will feature the he hopes to increase the purse largest aggregation of speed this year. The racing season be- ever brought together in the gins June 16, continues through Maritimes. Thirty one horses are July, August and September entered in this class with stables with racing every Wednesday -representing all areas of the At- night. lantic Provinces. To the tourist however, Lob- _ Several of the top horses and ster Carnival Week here (July ‘tables in The Free-For-All are 12 - 17) offers the biggest harn- Landy - Est. F. Sreau stables. ess_racing _attraction..and_ this Moncton, N_B.: Time To Go and year's version should be more Royal Salute both from M-Dow- attractive than other years. _2€¥ Stables, Saint John. NB : oo We Gotta Byrd - R. Kaizer Racing is at 8:15 p.m. every stables; Halifax, NS. Edge- night during this-week but the wood Scott and Tammany Hall most outstanding race of these both from the Stanley Mayhew will be the Free-For-All on July stables of Kinkora, PEI: Get The finishing touches are put on a stone as ~ we complete the transition from high quality Vermont marble to a work of art to last through the years as a lasting memorial to your loved ones. Whether just visiting our fair Island or a resident we-are sure you will enjoy a visit to our plant. Harness Racing. possibly Prince Edward Island's greatest sport and tourist attraction could have its best season ever this year. If 1965 racing season is more successful than previous season several reasons will ac- count for it This will be the best racing the Island has ever seen because new owners have never raced ———here~ before“; said— Leard-—S. “Boots’ Frame, new. manager of 'the Prince County Horsemen's Club Mr. Frame, a_ proiessional magician and who has set up harness racing in five Hifferent Dave Pinkney has come ail the way from Monticello, New York to race. THE INCORPORATED VILLAGE |= <a" cton. NB. Another Lobster Carnival Week race is featured on-July-i2 and this is the Non Winners of $1,000 Everything points to a most exciting season of harness rac- ing__ The raceway, destroyed last_ Fall by fire has been competely VERE BECK & SON LTD. the M.C_ Taylot stables of Mon- OF VICTORIA —. lifetime as at the end of Skilled Memorial Craftsmen Since 1876 announces the holding of a Hi Tir aches worth a . rebuilt’ Two barns have been > A relocated beside a new one which Charlottetown ’ least $1,200. houses about 60 horses. The Montague > 3 : os ; ; __] The big name horses in this Parking area has been enlarg-. : S—,— > - el 087) 9 Na event of a total of 52 complete —__ ome Se Be wea DRIVE - d with their stables are. Edge ===> SS SS SS SS BE EEE SSS SS Sk SS SS SS SN SS SK eS : - wood Dell. M Mitchell stables, Bedford. N.S.: Hamilton Boy,, a A. E. MacLennan stables, Sum-! 9 merside. P.E.1.: Liberty Valley, R. McCarthy stables. Dartmouth. NS.:. Mighty Armstrong and Ampat both of E. and H. Wheb- bey stables, Dartmouth.. N.S.; 3 ' Florian Mon, J. Given and R. | on Saturday, July 3lst, 1965. Causeway opening, Boat racing, Baby show, Tugs-o-War, Lobster Supper and Bingo. aa S - A Modern Up-To-Date Theatre The following firms have been kind enough to | Kaizer stables, Halifax, NS: | © © ato cas * Mode Sac e ne e ettomeey (Saae ~=6- «We Welcome Tourists i ominion y ‘ _© Individeal Speakers Rogers Hardware Smaliman’s ects SO culaniag sad. to-| : © Shows Seven Nights A Week \ | Co-op Super Canadian Tire came fies Sauiag te be. cree’! to © 10 miles from Ch'town on Route 15 Market . i. a ia \and 15. On July 7 the four @ 5 miles from National Park Woolworth's R. T. Holman Ltd. fPisc '% tt ovemt is at lease Edgewood Dell from the Max Moore & McLeod Journal-Pioneer Prince Edward Island ... No trip to P.E.I. is complete without a visit to our SOUVENIR dept. Cyndy's Pride of J. Given and R. Kaizer stables, Halifax, N.S.; . Adios from M.C. Taylor stables, Moncton, N.B. :and Key Portia of Devon stables, Mon- cton, N.B.; are a few of the top entries of a class of 3. An $800 claiming race with a purse at least $1,000 will be run off July 28. Choosing top horses Condon Woolen Mills WELCOME FOLKS... To Our ' this race. Doc Williams is from e the A. E. MacLennan stables of Summerside: Anriy’s Soa Ss an r . from the Dartmouth, NS.: stables of E. and H. | Florian Mon of J. Given and R.| Kaizer stables of Halifax, N.S.-! Harel f / ZL a { Z ASAE SS) S 1 _ Condon Woolen Mills «eleomes all Tourists to ’ ‘Prince Edward Island. When here make it a point to visit our show room . .. we look for- ward to answering any questions that may come | of Sydney. NS: Richelieu of the M stables of Saint John. N B.: who has done 2:07 in Monireal Neariy all of the finest drivers on P.E.1. along with other Mari- time reinsmen highlight these five colorful races To name a few Island drivers there are: James “Roach” Mac- | oe who ts racing of Halifax. 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