HES, | gate: ft ° - sp Pair Remanded a a In Break Case Two persons were ed ed ng charge and was fre- until Aug. 18 to se!_a Ga'e 'OF manded to Sept. B to fix a date trial when they appeared ‘es . : . lterday before Magistrate James *° © Gerten Tevets we cr B. Johnston, QC, in magistrates sen ed the accused and also act- court on charges of break, ¢™ od ounse!l for Elsie Caroline “try and theft . a ti : pe he ne Binge oO Bouthpor . who was 152 King Street, and. Harry Wen wifh theft of a number dell McGee, 23 [or ter es, valued at less than a, —— Bh ira wel ’ $50, the property of Ellis Bros Belvedere Golf and Winter Chro—htd-Shetad her case adjourned and theft of about $25 and 'yo nsent to Sept. B to fix a date bottles of rum, with total vase for trial, with bail to stand in excess of $50. ee 9 . 5 a Acc a G Pa ; —-- Ped Se ar ven Aiden Joseph .Doiron . of North i e. a oa. P —_ | icles while their abi) ties were ah : eg = = — CYRIL LEARD GREETS DR. AND MRS. COLIN LYTHGOE impaired by alcoho! AG Ais Cue. Agyourned. Dy SOF: ¥ yg GENERAL DISPLAYS MISSILE PHOTO suspected by the firemen to 0 ae Bens jaa sent to Sept. 8 after evidence of | -—————— have started from burning grass.) DP ACCUSES, nay one Cst. Benjamin Gallant, Rustico 9 44 ‘ e,° Acc Fate Wheeler. chairs VietNam while-he and Gen. tv was U. S ambassador t' or ‘garbage. eee ence apr at police. who laid the charge and Kinkora Man man af the joint chiefe of staff, Maxwell ‘Taylor, left, are n- South Viet Nam The photo Sunday evening a fairly ‘sev- Was remanded with ba - be evidence from the accused who ee in an aerni_recemnais-terviewed atthe Pentacon was mate public by the Pen- ere fire in the Black Banks $200. He was represented DY 4.14 he did not strike the con- ; ’ runaitahs ene ahotneranh of a euriace- Monday for a CRS television —togen eartier inthe day, area__was also brought _ under -Lester O'Donnel! stable._Cst, Gallant made the In ured : hati ae maiko ste on North broadcast. Taylor until recent AP Wirephoto) control by the firemen who The other accused Blovce arrest at a party in North Rus- : { : eer ” . PL ee ee we en ee Sn Chester MacFarlane of DeSable, tico and said he was struck in { idl | eC com “ Notification by a local resident, tie th am laments : ie ’ . Pp li ' Frank Bulger, made it possible wot net _ ci ease ~ face by te « - aoe n Acci ent e renmminat y for the men to reach the scene — ng % piace him anger ALBERTON - . Colin Ly- had wide and varied experience ‘ early and prevent the fire from Water Safety “_ SUMMERSIDE A Kinkora thgoe were greeted here by Cy- in the general practice of medi Hearin Set spending: me * yo Counse| for the accused is man, John Wilfred Farmer is @ rit Leard at a reception held in cine It has included two year's 8 8 g bog where it would have been Cou End Gordon Tweedy who is also act- patient mn the Prince County their honor Sunday evening. Dr. hospital experience, three years i et yapeminte to extinguish, rse s ing for George J Carson of Hospital. suffering from fractur- Lythgoe has recently been ap- with Her Majesty's service, and : GHiCiais Saac. Bonshaw, charged with an in- ed rib sult of toe | ‘tice in Liverpool o . For Aug. 24 - believed this on was At Borden aot on of the Hizhway Traffic fect a oe eucvende. ca ee ee ead eee 16k . oo sib rte one ats tee Act. This case was adjourned by Aug. 14 is chairman of the hospital's pr and Mrs. Lythgoe have The preliminary hearing in the sibly ot one of a laraq A two-week water salets consent to Sept. 8 to fix a date The 1960 compact driven by board of directors five children, Meateia Eliza- shesls case of Clarence Perry of For- number of blueberry pickers i® course was recently completed for tra} nace a atl Dr. -Evth pets of AL tune Cove, charged with capita] the immediate location of the at Borden. The chairman of the the injured man reportedly rell- Lythgoe, a nati beth, James, Andres and Cath- ' surder in the deaths of Mr “and Daz: leourse was James McCormack | T¥0 residents of Victoria and ‘ed over. He was taken to hospi- verpool, England, is a graduate erine (Catherine has ¢elebrated ALBERTON A large drag- berton where Rov and Upton vss e A ee’ Are eae a "Yesterday the truck went back favid Pees ee were charged with tal by an ambulance from of Pxford University and the her first birthday since cgming ger was ohsermved Saturday af- Fraser volunteered the ‘use Cee Pie a held A 4 to Lot 11 to put out two or three| structor, Marilvn MacLean and possession of liquom and each Compton's” Dr. J.L. Saunders Loridon Hospital Medical Col+ ¢9 Alberton. The family has ta- ternbon “sailing in an apparertly their lobster boat to haul water ee war aa " g. te small pockets left from the pre- David Large were the examin- Was fined $2) and costs or 30 reported the condition of the in- lege ‘University of London). ken up residence on church aimless manner about two miles to the Winthrop vious day. Fire Chief Herbert days while a person from Bede- jured man as not serious. Since graduation in 1957 he. has street in the house formerly oc- that date when he appeared. yes- off North Point at the Western Two tanks were obtained and tavitaw 4 * Cc M Leavitt, who attended all the) Following t« a list of the suc- que. charged woth intoxication, Constables Pinsent and Bart- cmos sat cupied by Mr _and Mrs TA. end of PIF T 200 gallons of -water-were-taken-terday in Queens County. Magis fires, emphasized.the need. f0F- seessfis!swimmérs in their dif- was fined $20 and costs or 15 ~“lett—of the Summerside detach- A j Act Clarke Dr Léthgoe has opened District Protection officer, Nor- out and put on board of dragger trate’s Court before Magistrate extreme caution in order to pre- | ferent classifications days merican FESS an office for the practice of me- which was loaded with 160,000 James B. Johnston, QC. ment of the RCMP investigated man MacLeod, who first noticed n vent a’ serious outbreak. Beginners Janet Gillan, ————— —_—$ $$ — P dicine in the residence wing of the vessel, went on board the pounds of red fish Counsel for the accused is C. Michael Gillan, Nancy Cobb, ° e \ Jane Fonda Weds the hospital patrol heat “Kildare Point” and The dragger was engaged” jn R. McQuaid, QC, and Crown pro- Christine Chaulk. Sandra White. L D k Ch AS VEGAS, Nev. ‘AP)-- The feception held in the Un- went to the arawywhere he? fishing off Newfound! a-and secutor is Alan K. Scales. HORSE FANCIEF Charles -MacKenzieGarth-Mae= oiteri ng, run arges LAS EGAS.— Jane Fonda ited Church hall was arranged found the 1f2-foot American normally would head Yor its : (Continued from page 1) | Kenzie, - Marlene . DesRoches. e and French film director-produ- by the board of directors of the __» . Grazer. “Winthrop’’ in consid: home port of Portland J Maine, ; | _-|Lee- Lynch. Ann Marie Lynch. Land Four | Ci ‘Court cer Roger Vadim—former hus- hospital. Speakers during the —"* eranle difficulty. “or Louisburg, NS. . disppse Forestry Truck | img at the Atlanhe Winter Fait Judy Howatt. Danny Watson band of French actress Brigitte evening included Mr. Leard, Completely ‘out of water for of the catch. Too large ter | and elsewhere | Eileen Arsenault, Colleen an aa . Rev. David MacDonald, Rev, drinking or in the operation of Tignish or Alberton the draz- Ke t Bu | . The Gillis horses had previ-| Campbell, Debbie Pickering, Joseph Dovle of. King Skreet yesterday. along with Cnst Syd- Bardot — were = marri ere Gerald Siecle. Very Rev. MJ: » its motors-the-dragger was miles ger hadn't éufficient water to Pp sy ously won their individual class- | Connie Robinson. was fined $20 and costs or 20 ney Hurry te _ Saturday. Justice-of thePeace Rooney=-Rev. Murray Gardner off course owing to bad weather reach Summerside when located Wi h oO by k es. Nipper took the reavy class | Juniors — Gerald Lake, Ro- days yesterday in citv police! ‘Orville Axworthy;-Milton, and James Brennan performed the Rev athiie Pendergast Mother conditions A break down had by the fishery vessel it utbreaks for draught horses and, the mare | bert Lake, Dale Ellis, Andrea Court on a loitering -"" "ge Oscar 0. Richard, West Royalty, ceremony. It was the first mar: 47a Gr the Sisters of. St. Mare occurred in the radar and Lor- After taking on board suffic- - had won without opposition the Hanlon, Louise Campbel!,¢Brian Magistrate A ™, QC. were each fined $10 and costs orFlage for Miss Fonda, 27, and ey pr2Ww i Ghea an navization equipment, and a ient water the vessel set sail’ ALBERTON — The department in for registered, pute bred | Ramsay, Zelda. Ramsay, Sheila PeMaiided a city yon MH Aug | five days for failing to stop at a the third for Vadim, 3% a = ‘ -eompas: and hadiv in need of for Port Hawkesbury. N.S. of forestfy fire truck at Alber- Clydesdale mares DesRoches, Debbie Howatt,.23. 07 a drunk and assorderly: req ‘traffic light, WOUND INFILTRATORS Dr. Lythgoe responded ‘o the adjustment. . ° ——————= ton was out on three occasions | Naney Th on, Ronie Ploo charge. to which he had plead- » tga At ‘ , welcome with words of appre OLDEST SHOWMAN Papen, Hoe + ncmp ' Two men were”fined $20 and JESSELTON, Malaysia .(Reu- he Kild Phint SOME MIGHT REMEMBER during the weekend using in all EST s : Intermediate — Rhea Marv ¢@ not guilty , ‘ Nae rae y ciation The crew of the ee ites eee costs or 30 days for illegal pos ters)—Two members of a secu- - 10,900 gdllons of water in con- Incidentally Lorne Ferguson : 4 ; received a warm welcome from ; ‘WO gallons : ae the White, Linda Gallant, Lawrance Another man was fined $30 cacsinn of liquor.- > ivity—teres -aad—several—indone: Refreshment!’ -were- served—bv the <even men on. hoard “the = The~first—oil--pipeline--in-Can-.-troiling-fires———-+/--- 1 was.the oldest n_in_ the Lynch, Wade McCormack,-Shaneand costs or 20 days for heing ‘ul aded aul to ity. members 6f-the Ladies Ald of : : 1 ‘ Sunday af- ni yesterday far the ' ; Eight men pleaded guilty to gian infiltrators were wounded a B= dragcer which was escorted to ada was built in 1895 from The first call came — a ing fore as ma as _ Hanlon. drunk and disorderly, and Ml charaes of drunk and incapable..in a claah ih Rabah. an official the hospital, assisted - by other 5 the Fairway Hell Bucy oft Ab eatrolin (0 Sees Donn ae oe at Iutermediate Bronze Eldon similar charge against a thitd | our were fined $20 and costs or 5 kesman said Thursday. This /adies of -the COPO RT ee cerned. Yesterday he was) Murphy. person was dropped for lack of po: ' Mi ae eee | Showing for the 45th year, he Senior — Junior Arsenat!t, prosecution . 20 days; one: was_fined $20 and was the first. reported clash nT told The Guardian. He started Burton MacKenzie. Base : costs or 10 days and three were with Indonesians—-since— Singa- a at in- 1920 or 1921, he said. Bronze Medallion — Glen James Thomas Evans. Trac-jgiven 20-day suspended sentenc- pore's secession. from the Ma- & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. adie Cross, was fined $19 and costs or five days for throwing litter on the street Ruby D. MacDonald, Chariot- tetown, was fined $10 and costs or five days for speeding; she Jack Brown, Kensington Road, “McCormack, Susan Linkletter, Lt.-Gen. Moncel Slated "ts eehnc Bens ao | in the Standard Bred class yith zie ‘first bar) As Top Soldier In Army =2°5 "= es layian federation Monday. Spacemen Relax in 1962 1 Animal born in 1962 — 1 Abner Gallon was the Lorne Ferguson; 2. Neil D, Mae- ton standard bred staltion for Neil, Little 36 Prince St., Chtown of . ; Sands; 3. David had pleaded not guilty at a prev-/| = : a ___Bx BEN WARD ___latter_a vacation at the seaside ilv pass as an iniperial staff of. Mr. Humphrey. Patricia Gallon Ramsay, Clyde River ___ious session of court_and she @& smo of 5. yg | Sickness’ — oo QTTAWA (CP) — IA. - Gen. home he maintains on Murder ficer was the champion mare and Mature horses (heavy) -- }, and her sistet, Sandra’ testified Robert Moncel, who was Can- Point, 50 miles west of Halifax, As far back as he can Te | Pixie Girl the reserve. -- ; John Gillis; 2. Lorne Ferguson; —————————__—_——— Ss Ig Ca rs Affects Many— ada's youngest. brigadier when he discussed his new job in an member he wanted to be a sol-". Mr. Humphrey took the zet-of- 3. Seymour Tayler and Son. ; ‘ . he led.an armored unit through wome_of the toughest fighting of the Northwest Europe campaigr ESOT 2 ita eet S ESPECIALLY CHILDREW Many find that nausea, upset stomach make atripin-a car, bus, boat, or plane ® dreaded misery..A.simalea hame remeds-- CAPE KENNEDY, Fla (AP); The time of the flight coin- | — Astronatits Gordon -Cooper cides with that planned for the cme d._.Charies Co ook their.» ease eens a ontad. took {NCirprese-tt-8-—-manned-hinar landing We eteeie meio anne Be nterview Friday and empha- dier “Nothing else appealed to Sire Class with the get-of Pag-. Draught animals, light — 4, D / | iat the integrated approach me.” lia Frisco. He had first and Chester Matheson and Son, Mul- eve opment te defence problems. =e Fducated at’ Rishap's College Second in the get-class—and-had- ton Station; 2. Lorne Ferguson; 1. ; eee Saerriet -losned..a--- first. second .and third. in. the.3- a ; r > = Ab 5 - = og ee ha ee ee Cha cliottetncien= a eee L Oe ET hh Ih er cba a Pt ae met <n. A ea “aver next month as. vice-chie! had: dared to hope,” he Waid of militia negiment at “the ake Of) PrCkeny eS - edges oF OS ERENT a: werner ans ean ee oo anes trip scheduled in 1969 Extract of Wild Strawberry. © ; “of the defence staff and the top the integration program 18 and was commissioned two ee BREDS : Witter copra at “foot — 1. | day. ang i axed ai ne Formulated from gentie-acting roote sesleinntaiescinstiiiee S = eel ead ~ cre Bhewe¥ Ecce WARES LAL AE worl Dr LDAP bet RO ML ca ON DOD 10 OEM. Ieee Re Seenrrareer ee teapeg oie corey ercpupeeeesssestreiceceeeee coemecnmattth tito final preparations {or | The present manned space ®d herbs, Dr. Fowler's Extract ects : CURES RE A I MES EI RLY 0 BETTE Jauncked-~early-~last— wear. ..De@-.- Gas « BEA ABT Att MD Son parernrei gid PORN AM Seinen neers crac tag ie! 3 piercer Se pai a a en gt a a a mene ee Nr en : = 7 The 48°- vear - oid Montrealer signed to ‘take three years. ~ ‘break — Lila privagpicrnd eats’ a na ; ar OF 1965 ue Witten War EG sory aa flight record of live days 7 ee atte anon teoneem ar id . idav i r now six months ahead 1939, he enlist in the active - | born — 1. eo . ray . ul ‘ < Russian cosmonaut Val “Summer Complaint’ hi ' Lt G age ny lla: ae Tee ee dozens of army as a Jieutenant and went George Murphy, “Augustine h fe oa ri veunNenta OF tne Teele De ‘Today,-Cooper, SB-year-old air by vars change.ct diet, waten of chmatsrerever Bolte cama fe: s-serviexgnexpected.problems.had..arisen..overseas._shortly..after.xith the Cove: 2 and 3 — Gordon Rodd... arness — i. son” Gillis; 2 areke Bank sects P-4ngpLOECS- Jieutenant..- colonel,_and | Bykovsky. The U.S. record is indulgence. Take Or. FOWLER'S Extract | tyre after Qi-seayrs-oloarmyeseri—cunexpected:=p! "Royal Canadian Reziment. NO MUON. ee ee a eon nan poe tee Conrad, 35-year-old navy lieu- four days. of Wild ‘Strawberry with you. ie ice. The appointment ‘s formally most “had. been. ironed, out effective Oct. 1 but he will move ‘‘Unification rea lly makes into his new role in sbout five sense. It's efficient and econom- -during July. to $251,943,625, the GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES bank reported Monday in its Animals two years old — 1, monthly statement of assets and Stallion born in 1962 ~ 1. Jack Brown, Parkdale. tenant-commander, will be back in a simulated spacecraft at the Te GOT FIRST COMMAND ; ; ; He was 25 when he got his Stallion born before 1962 — 1. Gly ; , : ; Mission Control Centre here. £ ical and we've, proven that it ie a zlydon. Maund, Winsloe: 2. liabilities. I : seco welch 56. was chief of Feally can work.” first’ command, fone 16th “Mani oe Douglas Hill, Charlotte- George Thorne, Mt Albion The bank. established by the! Hey have done “7 oa) da aes aaa staff until Gen. Moncel waxes so enthust- os parent ee Champion standard Bred stal nies horses — 1. leslie federal government in “1944, at data oe sidgriter a ee ta ta . about integration it is dif? Vater 7 pene Lae ; : ~... MacPhail, North River; 2. Leigh hel small 4 real thing, lying integration of the armed forces ficult to get him to talk about quarters. staff of the 2nd Cana- _R.S. Humphrey: Reserve kennedy, Charlottetown RR it Caaaiah lect gga pines learning the hyndreds of tasks : last year moved him into the DEN! dian Corps and went to France champion, Jack Brown. ; bus ‘ i ; fe : i himself... other. sources. they are to perform on the long: _3, Lorne Ferguson. Ro? ok el a Ge eure His war experiences? ‘Oh, shortly after eae ee ce ale eee est manned space flight yet ea a Air Chie a that’ was a long.‘time ago.” = —_ oo months Hukie born i 10k — 3 RS gory sais fh ee H J A M M p rank Miller es ater, still only 27, was pro- ets A RS. P| A M d | T raining emphasis has 2! The lacLean will be Gen. Moncel has been comp- WON DSO sai moted to brigadier in command Humphrey: 2. Gordon Rodi ans re ade in oronto lon a@ critical rendezvous ma- on. J, Angus ee ‘ About the Hochwald_ Forest : ; Female born before 1962 1 ee Scie 1a Hs ee battle, where he won the Dis- of the 4th “Canudian-“Armored=ooy-3 "hs Humphrey: 2. Gor. ° fa ° inoeuvre- which -the. astronauts : “ —— —— : +; 1 iy : i ne 3. umphrey; 2. i ; a 7 ; sid ai nee big se a tinguished Servite Order for a ee wae Jed it until the end aon Rodd \ To Publish New Magazine are e co aa hak the first at Conservative Headquarters on Tues- 5 : = rsonal gallantry, he says: ® : : Mare with foal at foot ie . . six hours o} ight. fg ay eee ‘ o ee mR nounced. eee aa = cS aSTE ors ASnituclionsee fae Dur the second -orbit;—thes- aaa i sisiears é ‘ i went in-to-smash-open-a-—Gen—Moncel—_loft—the—-army—§.Humphrey;—2—RobertMae= TORONTO TCP) Southam , ing ‘ ‘ ! r E n _* Mat : m tawa in 1942 He bec sist- i i DETESTS LABEL hole and keep it open. A lot of briefly after the war but re- Donald, Nine Mile Creek; 3. Bill Press Ltd. and Toronto Star ant ta the se h Se ae on neat ee day afternoon. Mr. Heath Mequarrie will The new vice-chief is popu- very courageous chaps carried turned as a colonel in 1946 to Boyles, Charlottetown Ltd. have become equal part-! eee ee Oe: ae Done ta r. larly known as one of the “whiz on from there.” become director of armor at Foal of 1965 1. B.S. Humpb-iners it a new company fo be couver. Province in 1951, editor ie ee oe Se ‘ Spaces : “ s | kids” of the military establish- Gen. Moncel is fluently piling- headquartérs here. Eight years ry; 2 ‘Robert MacDonald; — 3. gin publication in Toronto of a Of The Province in 1955, assist- Chat. : aoe a oe ae be at P.C. Headquarters on Thursday | ment because of his sensationalualbut-has—lest-_most_of..the and_a_ variety of _assignments Gordon Rodd new—weekly—magazine—The—-Ca-—-ant-publisver-and~editor-in-chiet from the ae fee hen | rise in the command structure other traces of his French an- later he“was deputy chief of the Champion standard bred . fe- nadian, in the week ending Sat- of The Province in 1987 ana Package a rig © mi th en but he thoroughly detests the cestry. He speaks English. with general staff. male -~ R-S. Humphrey; Re-'urday, Nov. 13. publisher of Winnipeg Tribune begin = game ¢ space chase afternoon for this week only. ” Jabel. is a slight British accent and with Gen. Moncel is married and Serve, R.S Humphrey. It will be a newspaper supple. in 1959 ; in an effort to close to within 20 Looking tanned and_ relaxed his bushy. moustache could eas- has one daughter, Renee. Get of sire, 1 and 2 RS. ment wit an announced circu- Williams went te The Prov {eet_of the satellite during the . Humphrey. lation of more than 1,300,900 ince, in 1959 from A.V. Roe fourth, orbit L- Progeny of dam — 1, 2 and 3 copies in the eight Southam Canada Lid. now ‘Hawker Sid- After circling the satellite, | — RS. Humphrey. newspapers in Ottawa, Hamil. deley Canada Ltd, where he Which they have dubbed the ROADSTERS ton, North Bay, Ont.. Winripez, was assistant to the president. “little, rascal, they are te Animal born in 1964 — 1. John Gay, Exhibition Grounds: 2. Se reita Nei!], Milton: 3. Helen L. Brooks Animal! born in 1963 l. CF. | Willis, O'Leary; 2. Harvey Mac- | Eachern, Clyde River: 3. Reagh Sudsbury, West Royalty. Trotter in harness, born in 1962 1. John AW. Nicholson, Milltown Cross, 2. Helen L. ' Brooks. Animals’ shown to harness, born before 1962 (pacer) — 1. Don MacNeill, Charlottetown; 32. Omer Neil}, Milton; 3. Alvin Parsons, Breaddibane | _ Trotter born before 1962 -- 1. |R.S. Humphrey; 2. Thelma Sewell, Fredericton, N.B.; 3. |Mrs. Lloyd Thompson, Crapaud. Mare with foal at foot — 1. El- mer Cooper, Southport, 2. Con- -4 nie Bishop, Charlottetown, 3. ; | Randall MacDonald, St. Peter's. + ‘Foal of 1965 1. Randall.Mac- Medicine Eat, Alta. Edmonton, Calgary “and Vancouver: and in Montreal Gazette, Toronto Star and Toronto Star Weekly - ~~ The new magazine will ah- sorb Canadian Weekly, now published by The Star. South- am’s Canadian Homes mazga- vine will appear as a separate section of mid-month issucs nf The Canadian, and also he dis- tributed by. London Free Presa and Kitchener - Waterloo Rec- ord. ' The Canadian will he a fea-- ture and picfure magazine printed im rotogravure with color. Pubhster will be Ross Vunre 51, for the. last six years pub lisher of Winnipeg Trbune. a Southam newspaper His sic cessor in Winmipec as publisher and as a Vice-presidgnt will be A. R. ‘Ron) Williams. -alen 31, assistant pubhsher of move away from. it and con- tinue in their seemingly endless weightless whirl about the glohe. They~are to make 121 cir- ' cuits on Farlier he was on the editorial staffs of the old Toronto Globe, | Toronto Star and Financial Post. He was an ‘RCAF navi- gator dumng the war. si SALE > OUTBOARD MOTOR > CLEARANCE While They Last The Famous “ARROW” AIR COOLED 3 and 4 Horse Power mene en Plan To Attend ee THE RUSTICO’ FISHERMAN’S REGATTA Aug. 21, Rustico Harbour Lobster Supper . Boat Races South Dona!d; 2. Connie Bishop; 3. El- mer Cooper. | CLYDESDALES (Registered) | Mature mare * Julette Grace, owned by John Gillis, St Peter's Bay : am’s Vancouver Province since 1958 i of the new Southam-Star com pany. Name of the company and names of its.other officers “Munro will be vice-president | Bingo Games } Motors d Draught horses, ed, animal born in 1964 Lorne Ferguson, Crapaud; CLYDESDALE MARE TOPS CLASS : Truelove Taylor, Dundas; ness She is owned be John William Waller, Clyde River. not register will be announced. later 1.| A graduate of University of 2. Toronto in 1936, Munro was a) 3. renowned Canadian Press war jcorrespondent. from 1940 to. 1945 $99.00 | ROBINSON SUPPLIES Dancing Blessing of the Boats wieaeee-« "Juliette Grace, a beautiful yesterday afiernoon and team- eS are, ed with a full brother, Roan Gillis, St Peter's Bay The Anima! bern ‘in 1963 — 1. Ro- ‘and later served CP in Brussels ents start at 1 P.M aoe . > ] reg _ . — ; Nipper: fo win the elass for mare weizhs 1.750 pounds. we'll Boswatt, Frenchfor'. 2 and Ottawa before jenine _Ev : . . LTD. topped her Sin horse aoe draught team shown to har- Mr, Gillis is at the halter Marlene Taylor. Dundas Centre.' 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