AISIAND NEWS PAGE KENSINGTON — An applic- ation from the Royal Canadian 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Aug. 12, 1964. Legion for a 10-year exemption (ll taxes on the proposed $90. 000 legion building. was con- sidered at the Monday night meeting of town council. and the request was not granted in view of the town's policy that no tax exemption is granted except for an industry that em- pays more than 10 persons. Town clerk Mrs. C M nedy was authorized to Brae United Church' Holds Anniversary ALBERTON BUREAU must use it for the good of the {the lesion to this effect: or THE GUARDIAN community and the nation and Applications were made to Rev. Samuel 13. Profit, min-1 for the glory of God." council for three building per- ister of O'Leary pa stor a1 “These stones also remind us I . were. granted charge of the United Church of that tomorrow .5 being made in. for addltlons to dwellings. to Canada 1927-1930. was guest day." he said. The future or our James Inglis and Earle Dunn- . Ken- write .- 3 in United investment Servic- es Limited held a one-day conference in Charlottetown yesterday for divisional man- agers in the Atlantic Pro- vinces. Among those attend- New Perth Heifers Have Good Records; 'Two Holstein heifers owned by J. Lincoln Dewar. New Perth have completed most satisfact- ory record of production tests lecently. "Bargate Bonny Dale produc- ed 15.465 pounds milk. 666 but- terfat for an average test of (31 percent. and unusually high breed class averages of 149 in milk and 174 fat in the three- year old class. SOB-day division. 1 A two-year old heifer. Bar— gate RA Etta produced 12.484 pounds milk. 530 fat for an av- erage test of 4.25 percent. This record was also in the 305-day division and the BCAs were 132 ifor milk and 152 for butterfat. . h heifers are sired by the Benefactor bull in the AI unit. :Bonny Dale is classified as W cod and the other heifer, still too young to classify. has a conformation score that would entitle her to the same qualifi- cation as soon as she is old en- ough. .. Bonny Dale has freshened a gain and produced 3.000 pounds milk in the first month having milked as much as 108 pounds in one a . iPotato Blight ar fines were Bruce Alan Pick | ~ ard. NVEsToRs Hoto Esrou ager for N.S.: standing. Erank ing were. left to right. seated: A. . Gi lis. P. 13.1. Divisional Ross, Moncton. NB. divrsion- manager: William Theriault. at manager and All. Moody. Halifax. Atlantic Provinces Halifax. Western NS. divis- siona] manager. regional manager: Mike preacher at two of the anniver- chi n will be influenced by sary services in Brae on Sun- what we do or do not do. by the day. At the evening service the Values W9 0 guest preacher was Rev. J. HISTORY READ Munson of St. Lambert, Que. In “he evening . history of the The provincial department of highways is o contacted and asked to install proper speed limit signs on Summer- At the morning services two con man was read by Mrs, Slde Ronda outside the town solos. How Lovely Are Thy Harris Rogers. president of the.I amiss. leading into Remington CW oa . Dwellings. and The Stranger of Galilee, “were rendered by wu. Rev. J. E. Munmv. sermon Other business discussed in- liam WedIock. lioch was Lighted Lives, we meg. clud the sewerage lift stat- The service of praise was led lsage was on wo new ion and the town dump. by the church choir with Mrs. testament texts. “I A13 tge an “ e- LHarry Cannon of St. Eleanor‘s Light Of The World." " as guest organist. Are The 149114 of The World- l Worship was led by the min- The men's choir of the pastoral lster, Rev. David Hamilton, charge led the semce of praise who also administered the Sa- “1' 35 0‘" ford. Halifax. divisional man- late very rapidly If warm. Former ISIGnder ‘moist weather becomes com- mon. it would be a mistake to neglect the spray program now. Potato insects generally arel .not a serious problem at pre- lslander has been awarded the lent except in some fields where A. Samuel McLaughlin aphids have become numerous. travelling fellowship for the —————-""— ‘ ar. SUMMERSIDE — A former Halifax doctor Donald M. Nicholson. who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Nicholson of . Summerside. received his med- ical degree from Dalhousie University in 1960. and for the past four years has been doing post-graduate work in ery at the Victoria Genera ‘ Hospital. He will be accompanied to England by his wife and two culture Minister Andrew 8. children. There he Plans to Macnae. continue his training, with help Mr. MacRae told a reporter from the grant he won. at the the correct use of such a chem- midwife Infirmary in Oxford. ical could prevent “hollowl —_—_"’ hearts" due to too-rapid growth‘ :fHZZFBIIESTESIUIEfiIOR: prleitifnt-l ng e use 0 e op ei- Destroyed At DeBIois s will likely not come Into effect TIGNISH — Fire of unknown until next year, most growers have already purchas- ed their cilemicais for this sea- son. lorigin destroyed two large lbarns belonging to Joseph Ber— 'nard at DeBlois yesterday af- ternoon. . lso lost was a binder. hay A KlngSlon- only Woman cutter and other farm imple- !Margaret Sosnkowskl. was fln- nu Tignish Fire Depart- ted $10 and 005“ {01' Speeding with some difficulty. saved the rwhen She appeared “3‘3"!” flouse and garage and prevent- rln traffic CW”- . the blaze from spreading to Other speeders given aimll- a large woods nearby It is not known whether the Slow Top Killerl [Advocated For Potatoes The use of slow "top killer" on early market potatoes was advocated yesterday by Agri- ur— 1 Three Speeders Fined In Court Sherwood, and Robert ‘l son of Mr. and Mrs. Given Fellowship W] I 31 III. C I Adams crament of Baptism for three ,gan‘St' ° 8’ “"3 ismall children. Dwa‘ne Edward. A .Clom “Ink wm‘ GOd' Edward 3 MacEachern; Kimberly Ann. ret n At Times daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lflgffm fi _ «an /_. - 'Rennie. and Joyce Isabel, dau- Within the gayeardd church - 'ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett are memorials and 0 er '1’ I '- l MacPhee. which c isaamorv PASSAGE of those who worshnp ‘ Mr. Profit based his sermon the sfidst lld ‘gfday ' h , " . wor lp here . .on t e words of Jesus I am vessels have been presented in the bread of life." In conducting afternoon wor- memory of ship the minister was assisted Ma Mr. and Mrs. cCalluTn by their (sands?! by Rev. David MacDonald of gplfiehfififinufiafm $3212.03; Alberton who led in prayer. Mr. and Mrs. John D, MacLieod The service of praise was led t their daughters Mns. Harry a reproduction of one of the fam- ous paintings of the Last Supper resented by Rev. Davrd Hamnl' At this memorial service for the early pioneers of the Con- gregation, Mr. Profitt based ‘ his thoughts onnwords from the On the from wan of the church old testament. What Mean ye are tablets in mem of two by the“ "OMS?" young men of the congregation. REMEMBER HERITAGE who made the supreme sacrifice From earliest timeS, he said, in World War TWO. Cpl. Preston stones have been used as mem— D.- Cal‘l’lpbellr age 24. who was orials. Making reference to the killed "id 313:1?" 1%fgg‘rmgng'h‘: cemetery which dates fbatch to lAluah flacxjg’g: age 25 repod_ 1867. he said, “back 0 t ese . . ' . - l du stones is the story of the pro- ed mlssmg on opal-am“ w . . ' 1943. neers of this community. They m l g1: TODAY ONLY. SHOW AT DUSK Tax Exemption Application Is Refused By Town Council It was reported that pav- ing is being done around the Senior Citizens‘ Home. 1 Old Geo’town CNR Station I Is Demolished GEORGETOWN — Work com- menced recently tearing down the Canadian National Railway station in Georgetown and is progressing favorably. it has been learned. It is understood that a ten- der in the name of Lionel King of Georgetown was accept for the 'job and that the dead- line for the demolition is Aug- ust 30. The site where the station house now stands will be part of the area on which will be inflected the Gulf Garden Food ant. It could not be learned hero IN THATRE BRACKIEY PT. RD. iii “M3535n§i°‘§swél‘ési’;§221 fight?“ 35‘? an; we laughter—Vm, ffi‘ifli’ff ’3? M Lean’who sang,' Grea Is 3 giglemlgoanpfibsynthelr son and "a 5:.ca. I EFYGEEIII'IIUIHCSS and The Love 33M v CGIT in 1949' and ‘ believed the community was Thei't Case From Eaton’s l. Adjourned lshipped —- today we remember our heritage — are we going to i keep faith?" i These stones remind us. he‘ continued. that a great part of oday was m a d e yesterday. "All that we are and have has crown witnesses ms“ Two when the present station was erected on this site but it has in of the excandlng ind strial dc. been there before the turn the century or in the very early 1900. When the winter boats plied regularly between Georgetown and Pictou, N.S.. and with all produce and passengers coming and going from the island to the mainland during the winter months. the Georgetown CNR; station was one of the busiest in the province and en em- ployed several men. It: demolition marks the re— moval of another old landmark but in contrast to other bulld- lngs that have been torn down 3m MAI ...... JANET BLAIR lllithlllillll trait .sllirltyltnttlmssntnzze “f _ . llttlytlsallltlS/Miam tn the put. the more! of station marks a beginning volopmont of the t n CANADIAN NETWORK The Canadsn Television Net. lwork by September of 1964 ‘ 1| cover Canada with 11 afIiIIEled stations and 13 rebroadcasting stations. m REVERSED EVOLUTION Sea squirts, which begin life looking like tadpoles. later be. come immobile with a hard body coverlnz. and lose their backbones. w“ ********** SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY AT 2.30 P.M. A Red Lough For Young and Old! m When a woman meets a man like him ...there's only one thing to do...) RUN LIKE THE Barb , purpoya TECHNICOLOI. come to us as the result of sac- fied in the case of Howard Jos- Confederation Todoy at gBruce Macfghee. Edast Royalty.’IOSS was covered by insurance. . ‘ Fines of to an costs werel , e lalso meted out to the follow-[l l eph O'Brien. Montague. who threaded not guilty to the theft jet a pair of shoes from the T. .‘rifice and as good stewards we _______._ ' 6’4P/70Z 7&90nly Centre '- With the recent return of .‘ mg: Mrs‘ qurence P0019 Chm-- trict from c west. ' ha lotte. new activity an periods or ‘ light.“'..§.:'l"‘a.:io.t‘et‘...it:s TORONTO ice — Observed m will begin in .5533? 5.13233 that. ’Magu * at 'k * Auk * * * 'A' high relative humidity. weather; ' : temperatures from the wean“?! western New Brunswick late fish-ate ‘A, James Haslam, QC..' showers spread across the din- conditions lave n more con- Ward. driving without a license. 4 office. land Kenneth Augustine Callag~l . In the morning and cover all except Cape Breton Island by evening. Thursday the showers will spread to Cape Breton Is- land while ending over the western portion of the district in the afternoon as drier an cooler air now over Western Ontario enters the district. Regional forecasts: Norbllern Nova Scotia. East- in city police court. l Ronald Clark and Mrs. John Acorn of Eaton's staff gave evidence at the court session, The case was then adjourned to 1 Saturday morning. ; vagrancy charge against; the accused was dismissed. = A Charlottetown man. Ivan .lay. was fined $20 and costs or 20 days for joyriding. TODAY Through Aug. 15th DON MESS‘ER and HIS ISLANDERS Friday & Saturday 6:00 & 9:15 pm. ern Shore. Prince Edward Is- Speeders Donald V. Grant. M mug]; land. Eastern New Brunswick Charlottetown, and Parne “$333313, y Counties: Clouding over with Kelly, southport RR, were fin- ' ' ' owens ginning in (the af— ed $20 and costs and $10 and ternoon. A little cooler. Winds costs respectively. southerly 20. Low high at New Gerald Pineau. Charlotte- Glasgow 52 and 74. Goshen so town. who is charg with dis- Twillght Perf_-All Seats $1.00 Evening—1.00 & 1.50 an and 72. Charlottetown and Marie. orderly conduct. was further ¥4¥¥4¥¥¥¥¥ L NORTH riITEri Show. about TONIGHT . SAT. ..., remanded to Aug. 15. 'v t l . . iif‘iie'iueii 0335335??? °§ “an Fake Verde permitting Dawson. . ’3" ’32" result of the more favorablel an unllcens‘id pen” '0 drive:Prince Georg” “H47 79 gather 1the disease has made: a motor vemcle' ‘ Vancouver “55 81 initia appearance in N ov a- Viciori . . .9 Scotia. A trace infection hasl VIGH‘ANTE GROUPS ‘Edmoniion 26 9;: been found in a field of Bliss at GEORGETOWN B r I u 5" ' Calgary H '41 79 [Hall's Harbor and a quite no— GUlana 'AP)”Vig“ame group’“Regina v32 “cable infection in a field of formed here to protect lives and Winnipeg“ " 45 5“ en'ne c in the area of Glen- 1 property in recent violence now Toronto "67’ so mount. are officially recognized and Ottawa "55 82 In. both prince Edward IS- . are being co-ordinated as home , onmal‘” 81 ram] and Nova scam, late guard units with security Quebec ..50 77 blightl's much below its usual forces Fwdemh 49 7., level at this date. lower temp— LEGENDARY DANE Sam, John ' ,8 ,8 eratures his season probably The legendary Danish prince. Monet” '45 73 retarding its progress. The pre- mleth. now is world famous Halifax “53 71 sent general health of the through Shakespeare's drama. C 1 '1" ' fields. however. could deterior- Hamlet. ' har one own ' ' '50 71 S ney .. ....48 72 Yarmouth . 50 65 St. John's, Nfld. . .50 65 Bosto . .....62 74 New York ....70 82 HALIFAX (CP) —— The wea- ther office says SummeT‘Iike temperatures returned to parts of the Maritime: Tuesday In both Fredericton and Green- wood reported mid afternoon readings of 77 degrees. How- ever. temperatures are expect- ed to be on the cool side in most regions today as cloud and onthe screen "-. the fitment. 5! a on! fiamuheniflflh BILLY GRAHAM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH" Aug. 13th. 1.30 part. In Church Md tron 55 and 74. Outlook for Thurs- day. . .Showers ending in thei afternoon. Cool. i High tide today at Charlotte i town at 3 am, and 3:4 pm. At * Rustico at 10.03 am. and 11.04 pm. Summerside tides 18 min- utes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.21 em. and PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products” :17 Kent Dial ems PUPPET TODAY Hiroth AUGUST 15th THE CANADIAN THEATRE ‘ sets at 8.14 pm. All times AD’f‘. l Mon - Fri 2 pan. and 4 p.m. Sat. 10 um, 2 pan. 4 pan. Fri. Eve, at a [um—SPECIAL FAMILY SHOW! CENTENNIAL - . Adults $1.“ EVENTS GALLERY THEATRE ......" ..., Coming Sunday WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 “5“” 16‘9"” PM ALBERTON—O I D 38": A I PrI C Exhibition p.12;y Float regret—nae...ng iielel Opening. Midway. Meals—7:30 p.m. Mammoth FORREST“ Entertalllment. MORELL—Centennlal Celebration—2:00 p.m. Float RENOWNED Parade—8:00 pan. Bell Game—4:00 pan. land CONTRALTO (alpaca-ta :0 Royal Cllll'dill)! Dragoons 5:00 pan. Bae- — : rm. Stree once. CHARLO’H'ETOWN—Nntional Boy Scout Sailing Regatta ONE NIGHT —Flytng Junior Class Racing. 10:00 am. and 2:00 ONLY p.m. NORTH BUSTED-4:00 and 7:80 pm. Highland College Icottisli Festival with Sandra Bald Jones. World “BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!” 'BESTMAgTORI' 'BEST 9155mm- 5?! ‘iBEST contra vv—v- YURI Milne!" ghandiplon Highland Dancer. and bout Scots Pipe ' III e . Vial l'l eloom CHARLOTTETOWN—Bulllca Recreation Centre. Dis- “ w e DM—Collectlonhof Dolls from all over the world - "COME AS YOU ABE— BUT COME” in Casual Clothes Women’s Handicraft Dist —-Cltlldro ' Centennial Projects Display. ’ u I ' aomnn cows—send ooh rt ‘ 2:3! Band—8:00 P-mf‘mwmaltlgsulg Open 3:“, """" """" " , m ....... .. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 I CHARLOTTETOWN—NMI II .. mu ,1..." alumna“? 8”“ hm" new“ Didi .......... ... . . ....... .. ALBERTON Day (1mg, gaunt“... ya .............. ... ..... -Second of Prince Stu Diving ExhlbItIoIo—Mid'wuy - Meals - 1:0 .m. and Concert with Ron! Canadian Dragoo- CONFEDEBA’I‘ION CENTRE BOX OFFICE |ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN RESTAURANT OPEN . 10:00 am. - 10:00 pan. 7 pm. - 9 pun. _ Na '. 454' . m . _ mfimfiwmmWWNWE-‘mg MIMI/units nip.tqu In. A'\ no...) s tritium a.m. -- 8 p.m. ...... .. 12 noon - 9:00 pm. . 9:80 can. to 7:80 pan. 12 noon ' p... ANOTHER COMING MONDAY m novtl AN ALI. STAR CAST—4N IT’S A MAD, MAD, MAD, and. Mondayth soar-a nuance—7:» . . H r “a rally“: affluen- lea-a Sunday ............... new Scott no. lull-l Glenn. W: . Pm. 00pm. Horse Rocha. brim wmhfufiemmm touringfie MADWORLD **********