TOTALLING vr the score from the various uvcnt~ in tile tield day yestcrttoy is David l-larper tseoond irom rrnhti physical crlnenhon instructor Island Allied Youth Posts at Tigiilsli. The Alllt‘d Youth poils' hold day was declared a great success. From let: to right are Donna white. Murray Harbor; Paula Curley, West Royalty; Marcia Slm- l mons. Summersidc: cletua Shea,1"wrlish; Mr. Harper and Stephen (Butch) MscPherlon, nellevue. | 1 Anniversary Alberton and West Prince County W 2 The Guudlan, Charlottetown. Wed. July 1'1. 1963 ISLAND NEWS PAGE AcadianCo-opHousingl A sod-turning ceremony at Shi chrysosiom Mord ay evening; marked the start 0! construction i at six homes in the Acadlan Co- operative Housing Development. Reid Sangator, chairman oty the provincial housing commis» clan. was chairman tor the core- many, The and was turned by E. A Bellivcall, rioepresldentl of the housing comm ' tn. the absence oi l-lon Henryi Wedge. minister oi labor andi welt-re. who was unable to at“ land y Others attending the ceremony Tignish UC Service Held TlGNisl-i — Rev. De wls J. Rector. EA. El) 0! Oxturd. NS ‘ versilry service In Tifinlsh Unit- H old Field DayA’r H a m pto n‘ :;::::;.1:":::::::.::°.:":.i i lterrcd to two great anniversur The annual ilcld day oi the AL event “as told at liamptnn and ant. Tignish; Preston Allen, Mls-iigg mannomp in in. Hip... the Men Youth pools in the prnvinr‘a line under thr dlrcr‘lion ill Dnv- couchc itiedl; 2. Dave Simmons. an even grcnior success id llosht-il. director or physical Athena RHS; Edward Simmons. mil 1 v The ARDA Meet Is Planned For Tignish TIGNISH w A rcsonrtos dc. veiopment program tor the Tip.- nish area “111 he launched Thur-l sday evening when hartwcll Da- ley, director of rcsenrch s n d some or his iielrlmon lviil be present at the regional high uhncii in Danish. The program that is now Inl eitect in many communities on P111. will he started here ton. It I! expected, ‘ Under this new prnuram ls- lsnders have an opportunity to create more tolls, hniitl more and better " , rarming man proiitnhle and im. prove many more situations, it was stated The meeting is open to young men null \vnmrn. bustncssmcn. workers. tnrmrr tishormen, or- ganisation leurle , one as an interest in seeing the area th ' live In devcln - ad, in line with other commun- ities on the Island. WESTERN BRIEFS ML' ll rsirimv .D The con mi oi Hnrnlri Man. Cormack. O'Lmry is reported as improved in the Community Hospital. lie sniicred s h e o rt attack last week while driving his truck. RETL‘RNS HOME Mrs. Gordon nryantnn re- I’ filed to her home at Kenslnz— is Friday irtirrl the 'P. lsllnd Hospital. Charlottetown. where she had been a patient (or the past tcw days. TRAcTon. Acrlnr 'r .Yohn Stands, 64, rcpar udly or St. Eleannrs. suiirrcti a con- cuulmt when is tractor he was operating overturned in a ditch at New Ginslznvt Monday night. Taken to the P. E l. Hospital hll condition was rr‘portcd "sat- illlolm'y' by Dr. Malcolm Putr mm yesterday. BECOMES VIEWER "I want to ace it i a man in the Summerslde Lobster Cab ntvll parade told "IE driver at hi5 car as h stepped from tlll Into to til ide or the road to became - lperzbllor tor a few mats. ts MODEL "I" LEADS Mayor Ernest Morrison and Councillor George KEY ird thl Summer-Ids Lobster Cnrnlvll parade Monday in a 1m modal T. The car belongs to proud owner Fred Hashim, I ti v. on Aprtngtieid. it has been his I, . Mr. Ram purchand his illtbfnl" In 1925. 'I'UPIJN "mum. -— The hostel tor tin-hen T. Tuplin In held 'mesdly attemoon team the tealdenra or hia son. Elinor Tuplin. West Devon, to ce in conducted by ,iilitcs and alcohol studies [or the manure, llll‘t’l \'nulh pntls irmrl Tl lmsn to liurray Harbor were represented. The results of the various evrllLs art: as iollows: Girls to years and under — i. a , _. West Royall) 2. Mn" “art? U ml. Buubury 3. ‘rranrts \iachae, Tignish RH , , hays 14 years and under — 1.‘ ‘Butt‘li )‘lncPherson, Cniedonl , 2. Colin Drake. Caledonia. Girls 15 years — Sharimi lLaunhli Summer d 2. nor-1 lraine WhitE, Murray Harbor iJnnn curley. west Royalty. Boys [5 years —— l. David Sim- mo . Athena RHS Z. Cletus Shell. Tignish RH Edward lsimmons. Athena hl-ls. (‘r _ l. 17 veers Brily rough. Tig sh RH 2. John Campbell. Caledonia, a. An ISicwsrt, Caledonia. ; Boys Open a 1. Russell Gall- Campers Findi l TIGNIS'H -- Angtorarlr still- under development a iew milcs orthoast oi Tignish situated on an outside shore, along the Lady iSllppei‘ nth-e that goes throuizh at North Cape, is last becoming a popular camping site and has, ,bcon rioscrihcd by many at tho‘ trampt‘rs as one oi the hit-est ,psrhs on the island. l There is sate and pleasant bathing in a newly roped-0th rich green turi with a woodcdl background ior campcrs. Swings ‘ , Albany Man 1 Visits Calgary l liammiil. Albany . s the winner at a: white Stetson hat on a Transit Cilnnda Airline flight to Calgary last week, . ammtll visited his rtnuzhtcr. Blanche in Calgary and also attended the aromas Russell .E.I.. vu . Calgary Stamped e. The picture which appeared lnl yesterday's Evening Patriot was not that at Mr. Hammlll and his daughter. The mlxup in pictures is brim/ed due to a mailing cr- ror by TCA public relations. i ‘ . i Near Tignish Is Well Located arch. The park has 16 Acres oi lVI Athena ill-lst Girls ripen Summorsidk, i .ialtict- none 2. Sharon hull, Lgushlmi Summmldei 3- “Fulani remember the” “liver- warns a bulletin irom h. c. Cali- ralhe White, Murray Harbor. Relay —— 1. West Royalty Post: 2, Tinnish RHS Post: 5. Athena RHS Post. Wheelbarrow race ~ 1. . Mnklen and T Arsenauit. Til» nlsh: 2 B MacPherson And C. Donahue. Caledonia: 3, E. Thom- son and .l. Macbcan. West Roy- aity, Three-Legged race —— . Mine rind Sharon Lailllhlin, Athe- nn Ellis; 2. Francis Macks: Ind M, noticette. Tigh' RH . petty KPnlillIt and Frances Ann Harper. Tinnish HHS, Softball game v West AY Ali- tars , East In! Ali-Stars z. Oificials — Dnvld Harper, Wil- liam Shes, Cnrnl Campbell, Dn- vlrl Simmons. Margaret MulchY David Busu‘t‘ll. ng Anglo Paer and teeter.toitera are available tor the younger set along picnic tables and outdoor tire. placrs, that help to make living complete near the sea shore. Now under construction by to labor are two large hath- iw houses and a kitchen will be constructed in the near suture. A modern chlclteihbnr. the iirst tor this area. is operated op- posite e camp site. by Mr. an . iiarn Gaudet. Lloyd Shea a very likcsble snd hospitable warden is always read to give as stance to any one u ‘ g to use the psrlt along With giving any illiarlslatr tun that is oi hclp to the camp er Bankers Defeat Mounties 15-9 The nshlrers pounded new pitcher Myron Weeks tor 13 hits last night as they walked away with is 15-9 Commercial spittasll League victory. Barry stevcson went the route tor the winners and allowed a hits. He struck out rive. r d o n Arsenault was the leading hitter tor the Bunkers at. G d l irassovor which was a remem- brance oi how God had cared tor his people and brought them to the promiscd land and that is. llaord's Slipper in which Chr uric! irnm sln. "Today in this anniversary." ourselves hnve been spiritually Vl- delivered; that we have one who iorgives our sins and who nivnsi ua strength; and that we have a hope sites this his passes. away. We are a people delivers ed and provided tor and that od has love ' The Wllmot quartet at Fred- ericton, ms. rendered two sel- ectiana. one "The New Com» mandrneht" was composed by one or the quartet. Harry Cur- rie. A solo “My Heavenly F -i titer Watches over Me" was suhgi by iirst tenor and aolmst, .iaclt.‘ Scott. I Mr Hazel Camel-on at Elmsrr dale was guest organist. as he picked up a homeruu Illdi a single in two trips to the plate Bill Lynch had three singles in live appearances and w a y rt 9 Birch. smacked two doubles in live trips fur the winners. For the Mounties, pitcher My- night while i clouted s hnme run in a losing, a use S’side Horse ‘ Draws Rail For F-F-A Vii-tony scott. driven by Art Burbltle. and owned by Arnold Maehcnnan has drawn the rail position tor the $2,500 Maritime Circuit tree-ior-all being run Thursdny at the Summerslde Raceway. Dominion n yrd. owned by, Doug l-illl, Charlottetown, Midi driven by Joe liennesscy; and arccnhrier Fnrms‘ June hyrd. rclned by James "Roach" Mac- Gregor. have drawn number two and three positions, respectively. .iune captured last Saturday: Monctonian in record-breaking time. mos and Dominion Byrd was second to Tammany Hall, which book The Evening Patriot Inaugur-l in ntl'algbt dashes It Q“ UNUSUAL TAXI FARE "TD I21" I oinlinm (stands on I'm-tr [ix-mus lid circu- M I) of m boy‘s in In I visit. At lam" m" str- ti on: clown and Larry ’nichr. minor ii In nnulntl In! (It. he said, “we remember that We the lsame or their egg clusters have lalready hatched. Aphids began , Tn again handled by Clarke srnith. ‘sl‘nl'C in the number inur spot. were William Meggisan, mane-i ot the provincial housingl lcnmmilslorl; Gleason Willisms,‘ housing commission building in- spector; Edmund L. Arsenuult, Wellington, buildi c supervism- oi the group: and Cyrus J. Gui-l isnt, St. Philip. i The site was blessed by rtev. late Blight The spray schedule to prevent late blight developing in patlr toes should he started at onceY beck, pathologist and F. M. Cun- non, associate entomologist It Experimental Farm last night. Temperature it no humidity conditions have been favorable for the fungus disease and it has already been tnund In 5 Nova Scott: cull pile, the bulletin said. Construction Started Should Start At Ont Philip Clautler. assistant pastor at Egmont Bay. The development Wlll build three homes In St. Chryanstam and three In Wellington. Presi- dent iii the grnuP ls Roger Ari- lant. Adolphe Richard. chard, sod Albert Arunnult. The group Wu tor-med in De- cember last, and conducted study meetings through the win- ter and spring months. 'it orig. inally included I0 member! slid settled with six. Following the soil-turninl cer emany, reirl‘shmentl were serv- y the wnmea oi the group,i a and an impromptu step-dancingl show wls dialed iol' the vllltnrlt misslnn held with the Acadlun Group to ilnl- iize building plans. Spraying doubt increase rlpldly in th next ielv weeks it weather condi- tions are favourable. “Growers are ldvlsed to Ip- ply nil insecticide now before the aphid populnllpna build up. Thladan emuislble concentrate at one quart per acre will give gnarl results. Other Insecticide! such as mainthion and endrln are also quite satlstacI/er tall," I o n. a s 5’. a o c: U -l 5- e e er bulletin concluded. A check of the dates on which the first field lntectinns were iound in the past twelve years on Prince Edward Island show- ed I vnrlntion irnm July 16. to August 7, with the Average bean .lia 22 'lea beetles. usually numer- us at this time at the year, have been very scarce so far this season. A (cw Colorado Po- tnto beetles have been iaund and to appear in many fields during the pnst week and they will nit __'___4— Charlttttgwwn Drlvlltl Park, July 5. P "ION Lime Tummany Ball. score in sixth horse position, Doll hiarKcnnie, Glace Bay. owner of Bob Brooke, has asked Waiter Craig of Charlottetown to pilot his great pacer. Bob was second to Jun: Byrd last Satur- day when she lnwercd the Mone- t will on rocord. All ll‘icheill‘s Stain Hanover. driven by Emmet Bernard. is the other starter. Stalag wall This $2.5m pace will texture; Summersldc‘ week-Ion: racing. program. llt‘ld in con ctiolt with‘ Lobster Carnival sct ties. WEATHER TORONTO tCPi >Tempers-i turel issued by tho weather ol- 'ce: Min. MIX. 55 74 Dawson Vancouvcr 71 Victoria . A1 Edmonton 59 calgsry . a7 Regina . till Winnipeg so no 14 O’Leary Defeats Tignish Legion O'ianry Legion detained “K- nish 8-7 last night at the Elm- Held diamond in regular scheduled West Print! Softan Mamie game. Tigrush got at! to A in: ml with four isms In the llrst. in- hing. Losing pitcher im Elev hand player] A strong game tar ’Hgmsh. o'itenry finally got on the acute sheet in the ‘th when the hero of the night Bill MM!- M on runs in this Inning. Ed Malone drove in two runs for O'Leary also. Winning pit- cher Glen Radiation was mm out in the fourth. He was inl- iw‘cd in the mound by lambs Baglole who only gave up one run the mst at the game. (:11in Gavin and Michael Maclnnls drove b: 2 mm- unit for tho losers. The next game will be Thursday night when 0' plays West Prince. on W o‘iaeary Boy Scout TWP at their can]: on the Mill River. O'LEARY ~ The lst o'laasry nay scmlt Tiroop iaaa aettnned horne hurt a week’s camping at Mill River sander the leadership or Scounnaster Lloyd Matthews assisted by Gary Phillips. The O'Leal'y ScouLs erected a gate at the entrance at the camp site and named it "Camp Wayne" in memo ol Scout Wayne Andrews who last hit life tvm years ago. ing in stay in camp by Dr. Paul Oidmore. Charlottetown 3nd Gordon Keir. executive P ' ' cmnmissinnur, who i Rumba-Wham silo 'camp Wayne" trl honor Mill-scout mmfllflh two yem no. O'Leary Scout Troop Names Comp After Former Scout lune-id specially in unload ot mining and clearing the h and with): l mod though flu woods in the ms. The troop land chm Minis. were Lil. twin and Seagulls. tan pattwl hmlm'l Gerald Cornish won but M W! a most of the boys who learned The tmop WM Inspecth dlfl- a lot at Woodcraft and making The” wave 1 in the open. scouts in attendance. Scout. master Matthews has been lead- ing the mop tor nine youths. Thia‘waa the tlrtst camp tor S BIG SUM (Costumed from we 1) The bill for tho It‘ll-tn Ind lubmnl'lnu would com to 1.: 000.000. Antldubrnlrlnc hydro- loll bolt! would colt beth $8,000,000 Ind 9.000.000 elch but Adminl Rayner lava no in- dication exactly how many tha nlvy would like In hlvo. H.601, Geoffrey Wllnh. livid oi the general ltltl. mentioned only one can figure. He said atochpiiing in lump: 0' weapons {or two relerv CI- mdinn brigades would colt Apr proximately 313530101». He Ilsa said the tarts-do ll Europe not-d3 the Bobcat nr- snared personal carrier (coll: 27,696,000 (or 500) and morn signals. bridglnl and transport equipment. Moreover. it. mentioned tui- siblllty oi supplying cumin: trlnspnrt Ichrlll. to move two brigades or H.300 men over- O'IaEARY — A Mill River bflyi Billy Brown. is In hospital t O'Leary with first degree burn: after I 0105. call with a high tension wire. lsyesr-old boy was taken to the Community Hol- pitai. O‘Leary in an unconsci- ous condition Sunday atternoon hut his condition last night was reported as improved. Mill River Boy Grabs Power Line Thu boy i laid to- hlva climbed I power pale near his home. Hi: loot sllPPEd and he subbed a mall tension wire and his toot struck I tray wire. The resulting jolt ot electri - ho (hither. byte Brown headlong trom e pol meshed him to hospital. I“! film tall o and - No cost tigllro wn llvnl but LII. expense Woul hI heavy. Gen. Walsh only Illuded to urinal new type: oi blttlellltd til-nee that 1! recent colt trends cone than: “something hll In give.“ AI operation! Ind mntnlenslau cnsu continued their talent-Ila. rise. iunds (or new equipment became Imallor. in 195550. the RCAF's expen. dlturu were evenly Ipllt b.- tween mnintennnce and clplial onus. But this year 75 per cent at tahe air force budget would be up by maintenance. leaving only as per cent tos- new equipment. IS-Year-Old i Scores Ace Thirteenysar-old Danny Mc- Ilnlc, son at Dr. and Mn. . Leo Mots-ac. Sherwood. yester- day became the youngest goiter ever to sink a Iiiile-ln-onu It the Belvedere poll course, Danny‘s ace came on the 16th men, which wss only opened three days Ago, Ind using a three iron Ind a Tilelist hull he made a variant l6“ yard drive. At the time he was playing I twosome with B rry ln‘llon. The young sullen in! W“ al- ltn witnesscd by the greenlkesp- Er KW Dolron who was worklnl on the [mo It the e. rmo St, John'l . M HALIFAX (CF) -— The w A AnuonIu island is expected to same to the mule-at and a high will approach the Rnl- SH.“ hurl. I“ Geo-tum. DRESS PANTS Alma Colon 151'99 SPORT SHIRTS ML: I99 —————- ONLY 30 JACKETS LEFT I lei-II! OIL! on | 57.99 i ALE! DOW’S MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR __ J9 £01“! (LOWE... _ an all: ho_w_ _ | OTHER PANTS Anortol I III. flit.“ I sans | ‘7.88 MEN’S l BERMUDA SHORTS ‘ mm “LI 5 |. 33.9 _ _ _ It‘ll-Ll 9"§~ l 35750 DOW‘S MEN'S AND BOYS? WEA Odors $795 lCulllInltsand necitpe lull-f I."