WINS WOMEN’S INSTITUTE AWARD port, for the student {tn the district who made the highest marks in the provincial exam- inations for Grade 10. Miss Mrs Harold P Smith, nzht, Presented the Women's Insti- tute district scholarship Sat- arday to Gail Foster, South- Island Animals Clean Up At Pictou Area Exhibition A half - dozen Island cattle The Sandersons had two sec-| It was their junior champion — one . mee sve _onds — they were allowed to vharaog es 4 the Pigg oo — ees nvasion ova Scotia on to ome the grand cham- exhibitions when they cleaned Bae Pee nalmiale in Yee | oe: pion wp a large portion of the prizes tions and they placed first and | (There are junior champions fm the.Pictou-Colchester County | second im both of them. and reserve in the Dairy Class- penibition yesterday at Pictou. | They took six special prizes. ¢8 there is only the one female og, Senet wan last week there were many special prizes romp cing Teserve in the Sterling Wood and-Son,- Mt, at the Pictou fair, the Sander- also po WELL Werbert and Fulton Sanderson sons said last night. | The Woods had eight frsts _and Sons; York Point, took ev-| The Woods have Dual Purpose and two seconds, with the sec- ery~-championship-and-top- prize |Shorthorns, “and” they also took fonds coming in_ the “sections in| ac ailable! every top honor available. They which ‘two entries were allow-_ ‘The Sandersons’-Hereford herd-;had- the champion male and the ‘ed. took all eight top prizes in -in- | reserve male; they had the ju- Boyd Dixon and his son, Mack | dividual sections. They took the. | nior champion female and the | were showing their Angus catt- top male championship and the | | Teserve junior champion, the Je and they also dominated the | meserve, and they also had the) | senior female champion and the w. They) had five first place | grand female and the reserve 'feserve and the grand cham-/tfbbons, it! was learned here as pion female and reserve. last night. The Dixons had sand News Page “They also had ‘the rand 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 7, 1965. Foster had an average of 84 percent. The presentation was made at the Queens County plowing match. champions female and “|Lester “Rankin and Son, Bun. bury,. had the champion Angus | |bull of the show. They had one | ifirst, four thirds and! one sixth. | Irving MacDonald,- York, had | ithe reserve champion male. 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Macdonald of the Chancery Office has an- mounced three appointments and tone retirement of Roman Catho- lic clergy in P.E.1 Rev. Oharles Gallant, pastor at St. Charles and Little Pond, will be moved to Egmont Bay Rev. D. Clair MacDonald, as- @istant at Tignish, will become mastor at St. Charles and Little Pond, while Rev. Francis Tar-, dif,. on’ loan from the Archdio of Quebec, will replace r MacDonald a« assistant et “Tignish : “Retired will be Rt Rev JN.” Poirier, DP, who has been pas tor at Egmont Bay (| The changes will become et- dective Sept. 9. MONUME!T TOOK TIMF Begun in 1846. th® Washing ton Monument. was not finished until 1884, owing to delays dur ing the U.S. Civil War and for lack of money. fhe used to be bothered br hackaches and tired feeling. When she learned that frritation of the. bindder and tract can resuit in backache tired feeling. she took Dodd's Pills. Smart girl. Dodd's Pills ees kidneys to help relieve eondition eausing the backache and feeling. 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