‘a. . - J o 4 4 4 Yo .. ,vv Another ludgtng class is completed as the animals be- ing shown in the Guernsey class are lined up in their winning posiinns. The judging. part of the Old Home Week ‘ .5»- GU celebrations which got under- way Monday at the Provincial Exhibition grounds. continues « throughout the week. The col- iseum, where the judging is taking place. was packed to line CLSS BEING Pl.CED overflowing yesterday after- noon as a heavy shower of off rain forced spectators the grounds. i lSlAllD5-.NEWS PAGE Montague, Sguris, Kings County 4 The GlIa.'l'ilia.n, Clnfiottetown. Wed. Aug. 15. 1962. day morninr for S.S.S. Venture. a Sea Scoiii se on . 1 Louis. They will return on Aug. l ,|sland Grade 12 Exam‘ Four.*oP.E.|. Boy Scouts Wi||.l‘Attend Regatta Three Boyt Slouta from Mon- tague and one from Charlotte» town have lpen selected to rep- resent Prince Edward Island at the second National Scout Sailing Regatta .to be held at Lake St. Louis. Quebec, from Aug. 18-24. Scouts will leave this pro- e on Frxlay morning for a day of familiarization on the new "flyinir or diinshies". ii fast. fibreglass craift. at Shed- iac. NB. This type of craft is available in this province and Scouts have been practis- ing in “Snipes". Followln the day in Shediac. they will board TCA on Satur- livlng within easy reach of the Sea,Scout base. Each host will meet his asslzned scout upon arrival. take him home for the first night and on other occas- ions tor luPD€'l'. laundry, and sight seeing. The balance of the lime will be spent sailing and at a special ca-mp set up for this event at s.ss. Venture. Scouts chosen were: Char- lottetown — John Rankin. Trin- ity '~.'int.h Troop; Montague — John Beck, Steve Clarkson and Fraser n of the First Montague Troo . D at arrangements were un- der the direction of D. K. r- tin in Charlottetown and Ralph Beck in Monte . Facilities and iralning were provided by Kensington Herd ' Tops Guernseys ‘ 25. l the Clia-rlottetown and Montague l A regatta committee has al'- ‘ yacht clubs and by new per- ranged for each competitor to sonnel on HMS Queen Char-E lbe assigned to a "host family". iotte. I ‘Results Are Gratilying By DON MacLEOD tvelopment. On a regional basis. ' Shorthoni classes. Mist‘. Mac- DECORATED SHRTHOR Perhaps one of the busiest Ieam was girls at the fair yesterday was born pretty little Miss Jean Mac- Lean of Arlington. who pre- sented ribbons to many of the winners in the Dual Purpose chosen as the Show ludginl. Here she pin a rib-‘ Lassie Queen at the ban on_an animal owned Shorthorn field day recently. Stanley Hurry, Wiaaloe, (cen- Dressed in Highland regalis trel. The animal w the win- the young lass pnesalted a nor in pretty picture during the day‘: class. . ‘ Guardian-Patrinl Staff Writer . there has been a great develop. l « . - - Dr. George Dewar. minister - merit in this program. with an of 0. Harold Palmer and Sons. Ken- male champion and Eric Hur- of education announced yester amazin . , . - -: g tmprovem nt i t - slngton dominated the Guernsey rye Patosie Golden s Masterhday that 7-”; Po, cent of tho I portouon and tin;-oo,:,1 f‘;];lsi_. o 0 classes shown here yesterday was reserve senior and reserve t high schhol smdems who wrote ti“ will‘ f°“" ml "bb°"5 and H” grand ch3"‘l’l‘”‘,- , _ ‘Grade 12 provincial exarnina- "The fact that 77.8 per cent.‘ - junior.’ senior and grand cham- Roy jfounkers R8XE.Sl18ll8lti0ns this year achieved n ham of Grade 12 students pegged! MONTWUE RCMP herehhnme at Beach Pain‘ 8 row. l"°“5h‘p5 1°“ male ‘““ma]5' “'35 l‘"“°’ female °h3mP'°" “at In 14 centers of the province. their examinations is an indlca--‘ are ponoorlng who: happened to 1 from Murray Ho,‘ho,. nndi ‘mlCS . ' - . Their Beaverwood Vic's Lad-‘Ernest F. Coles and Son. Mil-l t t 1 f37q . - . I . , die was junior champion anditon came through with the “I a ca 0 . students wrote the tlon of the developments in this‘ ; 19-year-old Beach Point girl. twmded areas Wm. “.archod_} one red ribbon each. and Lunds had two apiece and ' ' the herd of Andrew B and Fre T MacRae and Gerry Doyle hadl Junior call. 1. Keith Boswell I I and Sons. 2. Andrew B. t Fred T. MacRac. East Royalty, I S 3. J. Gordon Rodd and Sons.l e a N 5 O. . .. . -t. and read by the program. - k 1 Northern M. May Royal Was‘ae1-ve junior female champjgn ::1aang:ic‘°pmvihceh Fxamhhhg “The missing for more than a wee .. , .1 . on program has" bee d - ‘ ' with no result. North Mi ton. , “mm. and grand winner’ with their‘ C°]°5"°" Nina 5 Board. and 294 Passed. n 9 ‘ Ponce said an extenswe‘ The RCMP are now carrying‘ §°"l°l‘ 93” ' 1- Almml w°"di The councillors in attendance SOURIS —— Members of the veloped along the lines suggest-l soaroh ind hy RCM13 and |n.. not were Andrew Meurant, Alan sgtgy Dr’ La Z"‘°nf°'h 3 l°"“"cluding approximately 150 vol- on the investighatlonhaloihe. . n program. a. b ' ' ‘ . P l‘ _ t as een no. _ . . _ saying “when you get that ma-' made available to all xlegioeifstt. $;,‘:f§:{,.,‘:{;°:ft§;.}';§,°‘§$§,,.;,:',: V Signo Eye {:3 p1:;€in oonnoonon :B. and Fred T.>MacRae. l:':"°h 3 d°§‘5"l’: ‘'5 t°bi‘fi’he‘h°' MafiL?I‘" a"dCL‘EG‘ Ilfnilclnonald ny passing. it indicates the ex~ regardless of their ability to‘ vacatiomng on {he xslahd {pm-n‘ l‘ with me disappearance, Junior yt‘8l‘l|n8 - 1- A- Mac‘ - seitégwiys $19 ogfiuoillofs pr; clliling ayor . ‘ 8 e We. cellent work being done in our pay. through a gene 1.: . Q i himy am the '1 Rae and Sons. i . . .. h . _ secondary school system." ization grant from tli:uSd:gl::t- 0‘-Illznoh q ,o ,1-oh was nor... glglhgfiyshgvgaosr-se‘turned to On-5 Senior yearling - 1. Gerry the "‘°“‘hlY meelmgv ‘mendcd Th“ b‘“5 “‘ ‘l“°5"°“ we" The 77-5 P97 "M Pass is merit so that all students have‘d gedmqsh and covered an ‘, ratio without hqfm-nflng _;-eh-.1.) Doyle. Vernon River. 2. Keith ‘ by 9"” ""99 °°““°l“°"5 3 "d l"'°5“"t“d by C°““°m°"5 Mac‘ '“ "'3'" °°"‘“‘5' ‘““ °PP°““““Y 1° receive 3‘al'l§ae beti‘i‘r:=ei£lyMontague where‘ tivcs but it is felt that this is‘B9S“’°“ and Sons. 3. Georl4e,‘f—————————-———-"'9 Mam‘ doa"c‘i 3“? ‘lwclmm’ ia‘i"d ‘t lim high school education. . h 1 . d‘ n orlno. ukeiy. Boswell. Frencliforl. J l °"' ° ° ”‘ ,3 5°“ '°“ “’ 9“ "Another very constructive} S E was as Seen‘ an Two-_vcar-old - l. Almon Wood T. MacRae. 3 Almon Wood and ‘a"l3lx‘mfnIIeI‘l:)t(‘iI"lSg Rsvflfl pl}"eernt.c;l"l‘i‘o and worthwhile pohoy_ wh hi . O ' and Son. 2 D. Fred MacRae and Sons. , ‘ mcnts on both sides of the ar- 1 . W38 Suggested and put into §f- S°"‘ H‘""“' R“"“'~ 3 R“55°" Junior champion - Royalty . gument. If the bills are not paid feet by the do 3 t_ J. Eliot, River John. N.S. . par men wash; . ‘Raedales Naidm E" Lund and it will effect nearly all the Wasiol Reaching Its Donor Quota and Sons. Marshficld. 2. A.. Roy Younker‘s Goldenview MacRae and Sons, 3. Andrew- t°“’“ 9°‘-‘“°ll here °°“ld Royal Glen was reserve Junior Shame ‘ Dr’ Dewar was pleased with‘ - Ml“ Y°““k°_" had “"99 T“! the results of the examinations, ‘ ribbons, Harrison Green a n d S s, K' ’ ""'-"'*"-—""""' on ingston; Eric Laird and Sons. Milton and Mr. Hurry had ; one each. .‘ The following are the first ‘three placlngs in the classes showed yesterday: 8 MALE Junior calf - 1 Roy Younker, Kingston. Senior calf - 1. Harold Pal- mer and 2 h showed that only 46.9 per cent passed provincial examinations. Sons. Kensington. ll . - . .Emest p_ Cole, and Son. Mh_ salary Scale f°r teacher‘ ‘mum hm‘: 1 A Macluel Son: reserve. East River Cher-J _ s consternation in education- which proper recognition -and Sons. 2 Keith Boswall and icnun(~i|]m~s who are the business. Is PATIENT M Etolgarrlson Green and Sons. zlwgit-fvletvhihn (ll-Ig:;:ftI:.1.€1.0\;l; lgnlgierig tr; advanced tI‘1:ll1fllI‘lR andé L. Lund and Sons. Mt. ‘ ry‘.I Aime: Véoodl angil Somthv d rlhen of ltlhe ¢1'0\\;Ilh it wasbilliltateg: M1.‘ “men 0-connol-_ up. ' . 0 experience . e pro-" . , d f ‘ - ' unior er - . mon oo - lls IS e irs me a su fly River ‘I ' patient in th. rig: ‘gr 5012;! 1 Harrison Grade 10 examinations fesslon. This scale. I think. will MORELL —- (,arl McAdam. tw;-firel Oahu hasoiiitrs eye set M Juninr rhampmn _ East River and sons‘ 2. Keith Boswa“ and: mmed by a councillor has been blood donor committee chair- turned down were made public. , man of the Royal Canadian 1.0- 1 Kings County Memorial Hospital. Mature male _‘ 1' Harold Pu. induce many teachers to stay in winning the Manning Trophy in Brown Burton. Geri‘? Doyle: re- Sons‘ 3‘ A. Mach“ and Son RECENT CRITICISM the profession and making it a . . -serve lealand'= Anchors Maj-I 1 mar and son,,_ 3 J_ E,‘ B ' _ _ . . , ' ~ '_ i t tion with other pro- ’ 4 - - - . . . _ . . The sum of $350 was voted to [N BOSPITAL C “fry Commemmg on mum‘ cm" ‘ metlme work‘ mm the Hand" gm“ }:ll:.s!echdb‘ysh“lll;“b:a%chu5r;l 1 centers. However. the ."r' l“"”‘ B°~“""“ 3"” 5°"-V Jumor get °{ “re 1' he H“ the Dental Assistance Fund. ‘- ( 5 f the work andl Senior and grand cliampion,!Boswell and Sons, 2 Andrcwlfhhd to raise money for equip, :2 I ::t1ilvil)\l"i‘.:.0t: obtain a substaiit. ‘w""‘“"llilS llfl.\"dl BUl‘l0ll- -"\- l B and Fred T. MacRae, 3 Gcor- I‘ ment for the new dentist who * Island ’MacR.'ic and Sons: reserve scn-1 ge B05“/8“. Frenchforh .wm arrive. in scum; today_ il°" and l“‘5¢""V° ll"3“d Cherry‘ Twmycar old dry _ 1 Almon The minutes of the last met- ’ lng. the police report and the man “Tho salary some includes. the Legion is going all out ‘persuade some 150 donors _ come to the clinic in Morcll g 181 Supply 05 ll9W- 5705“ next Wednesday afternoon hc- . blood ‘to tl'}:?Pll;\lllS5bPlg‘‘I 10%‘ ‘'9' '?'j'_:‘‘—_ “We " ° Y‘ " ‘ " wall and Sons. Wood and S°nS- 3 Georfie B05-fr . educational progress and I de- paid b.V any district. as- an ad. improvements will be made. bank o V jwalh 3 A. MR3“ and sons. Icg]825859ggpoghgvefioalhufiifigg plore the fact that it was made ditional amount over what the The elementary system out iin- 1“ “"5 ”‘°-" l‘*“'‘' the ‘“l’l’“” 1 _ l‘l‘7MAl-l'75 » Th ar Id d 1 A tpermhs were named Ion a political basis. apartment used to dcrgo consolidation through 0‘ "W M°““‘ 5“-‘“""‘ 1_3"3“°l‘ fl‘ ‘ -lUlll0l' Call - l and 3. A. Mac-; "°°'y° ° W ' ' ' __.__._ ‘ .7. Eric I-fur-, «-1, is my Opinion inn; th 9: “An indication of the e fect of‘largcr units of administration the Legion um‘.-yr chairmanship ‘Rae and Sons. 3 Keith Boswell - MacRae and Sons, 2. Keith 1305-; lpeople of rho prov]n(-e_ with ugu this salary scale is the t that J‘ and consolriatlnn f school dis- Of R03’ I-Card and _of I! group of and Sons. .wall and Sons. 3 Almon Wood isistanre from the government we had last year the iargest_‘lrlCl5- The ‘PFOKTH “ ‘ Wefngggyagiyémpinn _ Beaverhfiism of the province's cduca-lards of the profession. wood Vic's Laddie. Hamid Pal- mer and Sons; reserve. Golden- View Royal Glen. Roy Younker. Senior and grand champion- Northern M. May Royal, Harold Palmer and Sons: reserve se- nior and reserve grand. Patosie Goldens Master. Mrs. Lois Buell. Montague is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. RECEIVING TREATMENT Beaten ‘Stunt-t. Caledonia is receiving treatment in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. anal system. which came from. provincial Liberal leader A. W.-'1h¢‘. amount P|‘6Vl0ll5ly paid by Matheson last week. Dr. Dewar‘ "19 districts by Way of statutory said “I feel that there has been i supplements. and in m a n y some uncalled for criticism of‘ C3595 is 8 great deal more than‘ Bank Royal Anchor. Keith 1305-‘ ls ILL Charles Hicken. Pembroke is receiving tiveatrnent in the Kings FEMALES County Memorial Hospital. IN MONTAGUE Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mc- lninsls. New Hampshire.- are spending their vacation in Mon- tague. U’ D ‘ol°"‘ nil!‘ MARSHFIELD wm tn kg‘ Legion members in rs Scnior call‘ - l and 3. Almonjand Sons. Junior calf - 1 Harold Pal-land the department of educa- normal classes ever. This time and will only be possible Ulldel‘ - areas being canvassed by active .liintu-.- yearling - l. Almon‘Rae. New Wlltshire. 3 Andrew Senior calf - l and 3 R oy and we have been catching up summer" school to upgrade their ' .. - = Car caravans am being 3 h In other phases of education. and Fred Mack“. 2 Junior yearling. Eric Laird.‘ "I get the impression from . ed. We have also broadened our . school music. greatly expanded‘ M°““t Stewart find everything I _- --——- “ ton Mass is visiting in Mon ‘old Palmer and Sons ng although there is some Versities lh bl 0d d ' ' : , .. . - .. . . . uhd med” we have been e o onor clinic will be H i i 1 . m NOW is THE I Hubert Nelson. urr.v. 2 and 3. Harrison Green ‘ a par with the maturity of olh- l some expansion. A vocational _ TIME supervisors and special teach- Archie MacDonald. Brooklyn Rex-I Shem R0 ' - .g ~ - , y Younker; , . 2 citing and worthwhile develop-. raining school is to be 9 P‘ ation Blowing Equip- icontinued from page it chairmanship of Mr. Wood and Sons. 2 Keith 1303- Four - year old dry. l. 12.: met and sons, 2 E. xonh co]. ‘ uon_ have hoon making oo,-_V summer, over half of om. pr0_h‘as n,(.,...a5od rovonnos hooomo' MacDonald. with some 15 other well and Sons. Lund and Sons. 2. Earle Mac-I es. Milton. 3. Roy Younker. ‘favorable progress in education Vlnclfll leflcllers EN‘ attending ‘ 8V3”3bl“~ . ‘SCHOOL MUSIC ~ Legion and Red Cross workers. Wood and Sons. 2. Gerry Doyle, B. and Fred T. MacRae. Younker. 2 Ernest F. Cole; andlio other provinces in a lot of ‘ licenses. and permit teachers _ E. Lund and Sons. Mt. Hcr- Mature cow dry - 1. Andrew Sons, Milton Station. frespects. .have been ra t‘ II I . ' ' .~ lmfifinllfid bl 51- l"‘!Cl'6 and l'l- 3- - p C ‘C8 y “mm” we have appmnmd 3 (“rec M Of‘ Senior yearling - 1. E. Lund Keith Boswell and Sons. 3 Al- VISITING MONTAGUE and Sons. Milton. 2 Wand;-ii ‘ talking to other ministers of P0lit‘.v of assistance to teachers . our phvsical education program l’°l“'5 '° 3 M3 “me ‘“ M°’‘'"- 3“ S°“s' 2 Andmw B‘ and Fred m°" w°°d-"d 5°“- Margaret Gillis. RN of Brock- l Sentner. New Wiltshirc. 3 Her. education that we are progres- taking normal training in uni- . and our alcohol study program, i llexl Wednesday afternoon. when tague. guest of Mr. and Mrs._ Senior yearling. 1 J," .Erjo;distance to go until we are onl “Vocational training is under- hampered by difficulties in get. held in the lJ32l0II Hall starting ; . ting trained‘ staffs. such 3 ‘t 2 °'°l°°l‘- and Sons. ‘er provinces. I feel that thelschool is negfing comp} t‘ Tm ‘ OUT OF HOSPITAL 'l""l°l‘ f-‘bflmhlnn - Goldenvlewllasl ""96 .V°!l'8 118“! SPNI 971- ‘l in Summerside and a techfiilcodl 3 ers. and this difficulty has been ::,:“,::,¢:: °|'h,',l,'l°_ c o n- l contributed to by some extent ment at your service Have your insulation done now before 535 mt“-med l" M5 h°m° ‘mm serve Ernest F Coles and sons ' ments in education her lslructed i - l . . . . _ _1 . , . n the Charlottetown -i by the fact that we are unable 591118 1 Fallen‘ 1“ the Km‘35 Colescroft Nina's Shonle. 1533-“TEST NEED l8I‘ea- The whole program has‘ to pay salaries similar to those anywhere in P. E. I. County H06Pll»81 Junior herd . 1 Harold poi “We have concentrated on ‘ been d d - .- The junior chain to f l" - - | EXDHII 6! . A full-time dl- in other provinces. P “ em‘ 9- ‘h h . m a So , th. . d h l .. t f Royall R d 1' N id. 9 ‘"5 - 3"“ We 5353- M ENTER; gnospigfclémfie 3.eEl-bloat Fnscolef-oy Younkm-' wblcbeclmffielly wllsooln pggblgl 0:399?‘ 8‘l;‘I)$iirtiit‘el:la‘ alildanlaihlgl til;-)tr.tll2'evl‘):llC\lvee'lnt0?nhl‘: derstaarty shown ybv al‘E.al:|lBnd flan: 30:: glléiso " dAP(I:l'l'0VI:!ll -':IPDll¢‘!tlhl0:’8 l'0l'“:0lll’l|l-£ldlfl|:|lledAlbelloI rs. a e . ' ' _ - . ' , , - - ~ H « ‘ ML H _ ' ng. an up our . w nsna ac er oar . Junior get of sire - 1 Roy‘ need of to organization and de phases of vocational training merit ll ave been developed the R “Sf” lggscglft’-'ll‘_r:3 For: FREE ESTIMATES CALL Victoria Cross is receiving treat- ment in the hospital at Mont.a- ‘"9 b°l“'—~’ °"P3“d9d- A Policy of- along democratic lines. in ac- guo. ° f Andrew. Charlottetown and sir- ed by Raedale Landlord. owned by Andrew B. and Fred T. MacRae. , The influence of good sires was shown. too. in the senior yearling male class. where all three animals were out of dams Atlantic Roofing and Insulation Co. A NAME YOU CAN TRUST - 18 Spring Park Road Dial 4-6275 Selma Phone III WAS PATIENT Ray Kennedy was retumed to his home in Murray Harbor after being a patient in the hos- pital at Montague. VISITING ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. James Deane, Woburn. Mass. are - Lily strained a leg recently. and - mg their vocation on oh. [gland was not sound‘ enough to bring Y°l"1l“-‘T. 2 Harold Palmer, 3 j"—"——_':"_‘—'"; Guy Rodd. Brackley. Barrett. ‘ ‘apprenticeship is going into ef-1 cordance with the wishes Junior herd: 1. Keith Barrett; feet and a director has been ' ratepayers and citizens, and no -'6 2. Fred Hughes: 3. Daniel Jew- 'PP°lnl€<l- dictatorial or arbitrary method! . ll. PWC EXPANSION have been used by this depart- (C flu Junior 89? Of slfei 1. Stanley “There has been expansion merit. We have been guided. to 9“ “ed "Gm D888 1‘ glluffyl 3. Keith Barrett: 3.iat Prince of Wales College. A a large extent. by the recom- 13:9-'I1'¢00l!hln'l to Toronto where .~ Fred Hll£l1€S- ;women‘s residence has been mendatlon in the Lazerte Re- ° "°°91V9d I Special trophy‘ 2-yea!‘ 0ld_dl‘YI 1. Stanley Hur- provided and curricula have port on Education." earned by her for topping Can. ry; 2. Daniel Jewell; 3. Keith n broadened. particularly in EATING OF TEACHERS Slfcd by Plnevlew Treasurer ‘d3 1” P1'°d“¢¢l0fl 701‘ be!‘ breed. Ba|'l‘€l¢- regard to agricutiure and busi- Commenting on a suggestion Who “'38 Owned her! by Keith 3-year old t‘_l1'y= 1. Keith Bar- ness administration. ‘that ‘the department “doesn't B08W6ll And Sons- n addition. representation have the guts" to rate teachers. The Bowen’; chm-y 3 u n h tt: 2. w ld M Ph : n -- Where they am V lmz Mrl. '0 the ffllh Wood. 8 Mn ac ee Iwlll‘ be heard by the govern- Dr. Dewar said "rating of tea~ Brown Bomber bull which slr- . . D981” bl‘0l-lief-'l Ind !l8l£!‘5- “T39 2:"? W9" Plllced by L. H4'Y981‘ Olvfll ldl’Y-‘ 1. Stanley merit in the near future with chers is a very difficult propo- ‘ed the winning get-of-sire here . ' - ' u o o M comm moss ‘*-‘El-.°'é'.“i.?:.l’::‘.fl“ 3' ::‘::.i:.:°.::n*.i:: t‘.‘.'.‘.‘:'.‘.°...‘:"‘.‘..‘ ::::.:°‘l::°-.22: .’.'::‘i:‘::".:::°..".:.".. ' Prescriptions ° Films Miles Tanya Wt]-brand. River Th H ' ' M . _ .. ‘ mule. N3” her mu! Olztglfilnli ahrle the first Jewzlllllrg Csiiw ‘dryn 1 Dgnlel As to future policy. the sec-’ able to do it. Péfhlfllt could daughters was reserve iunior . . Beach N.ad‘ V“ with her “Ch “(I judged Igflterzsay the classes wand . . an art urr3i- . . S. hhghiz s$3:llol:IerttlI8I:hr;nwillwb:‘ heessti ¢li‘on'et the teaching !emal;ichaItnl)lo:.t:'he previous . ~ - 0 so . se . g i i d 55"» M3“ ‘"5 M“ GONM LE3 ROP class for\pows lo-year~ have the time and means. “We realize. however. that 5:36]!-‘Ve‘jilg:l0ro‘c,hlm:>lf)lIll:l'll‘[‘) ‘gr Need‘ . mgazh.‘ Ncholson, Comrnercial Cross PhIuni<)ll:'1 calf: 1. Waldron Mac- ‘lggvlwlthfllireed 01883 lllerage of “We have a policy for up- our teacher training program males and be aired the junior - 1" ——' -"' "i 3 99- mW°0d: 2. Fred Hugh. n m and butter fat or a grading and consolidating out has to be upgraded. and that is male oha pion in 1901. 9 ‘I ‘an M“ mm“ wan fl..W 8. Sterling Wood. ‘t>f‘3g£;)0 pounds illhriielhtihhy :c‘ltiool 1:-ogrhfi I‘ in phoblem we are going to tae- A, u.._.fi'}. nun son. hug your fl ‘WWW!’ than ‘Outfit.’ ‘M Senior calf: 1. Keith Barrett I ' I ‘ n a“ w E k.h' “fie”. ' the B°"°“' - ' ' ""“'”“ Arlington Lot 15- 2 Sterli ' » . “ml . MIC. wood.3'l-rain’ ' as Althea, Lower Montague. Junior’, "uh ."‘I 1 I J “' f well. :"lzi::§. '1 '::mm: “on the we! to the hit on’ st. resins Road”l .Ild .C.HKyddof ‘mu: - M ‘r. v‘ ' in Mon“_ as MICPIICQ. uh‘ um I,“ ‘.3 formefly on Two-year olds: 1. Keith Bar» l . -m -i-=-w--- Sllrllllis ~ . ._ 2:,“ uooouzl M m Junior champion: Oceanbr?:e ._ _- . Bed Duke. Keith Barrett; re- 9 o . ... ...""u.."" Ji’.".$."‘.......... ""° °‘'''’''‘‘' "°"‘ ’*"'- Without Pam 0r Discomfort A ‘ Dara Graham. Cour senior clnmpion: !'uhlon- finfi suhunu-I-hthdiu. - ' an-eislcnu lD¢II£'l‘ueaihy in this Marshall ioiii. Keith l!ar- ""'n."‘ . , ‘ when rbtt- reserve, Fashiondale Mar» , And hchmb A‘ 1' aflfih 'uhl'<vnd-h ‘an an :3 'a'i'A'i:-"u:u"u'h'.-'n'i:u's':" 3-rremrr --v wioiiuouu uipusi-nr'A3 1”‘ D“"- *3‘? 3 IIIII Qflonsva waves can a rotten |p.a'.l.a an: labia,‘ eso- uiai tbh i-:1;-an substance mania ' " ""' W h the vow of their on Oh the owell.North River; In---tthai-sydl--atone h"."‘°'- ‘U a 1 11],!‘-gd olaaashsnssr-bHatsafItlII|3Ill0.(:-Drill--the 3.3.... g_ g_ 1Ih”u.“".v¢y hpvovo. Jmiflflmh .1Ge.l.‘MDol g&|UI’§lVIIX jar and son. W1‘rlaltle: 2. Jame; -. N"'*|l"'IIIl!"il'Wl~l\: h :. cannon and Son. vtincioe: 1 Run ......a..._ .. “'4 H auuhrhuu Stglllesy . cm-ISEUM “BUS! MACE ' """“""‘_"___.“h_¢_ "I: run zq‘-vain: - I'M‘: -- Oneoftliebtaiimtphcesclt outettheaatnetlnuilla emu:-«seam Val-‘Ii-it-ii """""" . ...-....._k........... ..... ......... .l.';~".'.':.‘l"‘.‘.F'.* ...... V-r..°:; .':.'°..:'.:'..f".m...r°'..':.."ii " ....*''-’''*'....."'~'‘'*-'3 .. ‘..'.i-‘-'-.."~=-'--.,.."',»-E-“'“"',--, -.:' '...m....‘=.-.-‘-‘...'.-:-..-:.-..“':-. .7 ~95 "'1'!3'|m:- th-Manse: aincuuc the i ' ' -'I--v-ad-I . '”' Oasaabraaloaa. loin dam of eattloallfl can-tad at J’. n:ti'a29'in."a uh fin“ u°" "'7 “' °'“''' Iabjuteaofi ‘ ‘F':"'." M - '3 0., i ‘ I