Pictured above are members of the Board of the Prince Edward island Credit Union League. Left CREDIT UNON Kc: FICER ito right seated are: Leo J. Cor-I, George Cheverie. Charlottetown. (coran, managing director; :Duggan, Summerside. President; Keir I vice - president. Standing left to lriglit: J W. Lavers. Georgetown. fIlF9Cl0l'7 Albert Gallant. director. Riistico; Gilbert Gaudet. Bloom- field. Board Secretary: Rev. Char- les Gallant. St. Charles, director. ICALF. c Nine 4-II call club members with their calves after they were judged at the Shorthorn breeders LUB WINNER AT field day at North River Thursday. I Dorothy Jewell. at far right. had, the ion calf. Others in orderl (right In icfti are: Kciinetii .Icw- ell. Robert Wood. Mt. llcrhert; Boyce Stevenson. Douglas Jewell. Dual purpose Shortliorns had the biggest turnout at the field day and show staged in the North Ri- ver rink yesterday afternoon hy the Prince Edward Island Short- horn Breeders Association. E.H. Stoltz, fieldman for Eastern Canada for the Shorthorn breed- er ludged the classes and told the Guardian he noted an improve- ment over the past year, particu- larly in the males. The tops were very good and they could go on to other shows. This was also true of the female tops. the Aurora, On- rario man stated. MOTHER DAUGHTER WIN A mother-daughter combination that are also half sisters were grand and reserve champions in the beef class for Lyle Boswell of Marshfield. Tulloch Monarch Fashion Lady was senior and grand champion of the beef classes Her junior calf. Tulloch Monarch Fashion Lady 2nd, was the junior champion and reserve grand. The reserve champion is a daughter of the grand and both are sired by a Deep Cove Monarch hall that was purchased from Cyrus Eaton'a Deep Cove farm in Nova Scotla. Earl Rankin, Charlottetown R.R. 5 had the reserve senior female champion in the beef classes and Stanley Skeffington, Brackley Pt. , had the reserve junior champion. Richard Smith of New Glasgow had the junior and grand cham- I i pion beef male in Deep Cove Gold- Ruth Warren. Raymond Warren, Barry Stevenson and Cec Hurry. cm" AND CENTRAL ' WE REPAIR Washing machines. ADELLAKS Milliriery. table of FUNERAL SERVICE - The fu- neral of the late Captain John Mac- Millan was held from his residence at West Cnvehead yesterday after-i noon. Service was conducted by Rev. W.H. Forsyth. interment was in the MacMllian Cemetery at four years he served as chief of ithe bureau at Sydney. Australin,i before establishing the Dartmouth Free Press in 1954. FREE Church of Scotland. Ser- Rev. J.H. Bishop. en Monarch The reserve junior and . reserve grand male was shown by Lyle Boswell. DUAL PURPOSE CLASSES There were larger classes and some interesting competition among the dual purpose animals Sterling Wood of Mti Herbert had the junior champion male, the junior champion female and the reserve junior champions male His junior champions bull also went reserve grand. This young- ster, a senior calf, has plenty of good breeding behind him and there is also a lot of milk in the pedi- gree. His name is Watermead Air -Pilot and Sterling purchased him from George F. Wiggins who rims ,the Watermead Farm at Kempt- ville. near Ottawa. The sire of the l youngster is Govena Airman. im- ported from Ireland. The dam had a record of 11,000 lbs of milk g a three year -old and the grand idam had a record of more than ,i-it-es .Iuly7th Murray River 1la.m; 12,000 11,, of mm, Beef Cattle, Dual Purpose Animals Seen At No. River Smith. Reserve, Lyle Boswell. Feniales- Junior calvea- 1 Lyle Boswell, 1 and 5 Stanley Hurry, Wiusloe. Senior calves- 1 Dan Je well. North River 2 Noel Potts, Argyle Shore Two year old- 1 Lyle Boswell, 2 Stanley Skeffington, Brackley 3 Willard MacPhail, North River. Junior champion. Lyle Boswell; Reserve. Earl Rankin,Charlotto- town RR. 5 Senior champion. Lyle Boswell. reserve Stanley Skeffingtou. Grand champion. Lyle Boswell. Reserve Lyle Boswell. DUAL PURPOSE CLASSES Maleo- Junior calves. 1 Stanley Hurry, 2. Willard MacPhall. North River. 8. Ivan Clark and Son 4. Keith Dixon, Clyde River. 5. Wald- ron MacPhee. Bonshaw Senior Cal- ves 1. Sterling Wood, Mt. Herbert. 2. Stanley Hurry. 3. Russel Drake, Cornwall.Junor and senior year- C: N. R. Parking Lot Planned MONCTON - To provide bet- ter faclllties for the road transport vehicles operated by Canadian Na- tional Railways on Prince Edward Island, work is to start soon on the construction of a new parking lot on the site of the old round- house at Ch'town. C.C. Glllespit, superintendent of road transport, said Thursday. Mr. Gillespie said that the pro- iect will be carried out by the C.N.R."s Engineering Departmenti and will consist of preparing the! ground by bulldozing and levelling, I the provision of suitable fill mater- i ial and the erection of a moderni steel mesh fence around the en- tire area. Facilities will be pro-i vided for storage of all the Can-i adian National road transport ve hicles used on the Island, includ- ing those operated by C.N. Express. Secimen's Strike Ties Up Ships MONTREAL (CPI-A seamansi strike to back wage demands tied up three Canadian National Steamships vessels Thursday and another five were scheduledto lings- 1. Sterling Wood, 2. Keith Dixon, 2' year old and over- 1. North River Institute, 2. Waldron MacPhee. 3. Keith Dixon. Junior champion. Sterling Wood; reserve Sterling Wood. Senior champion, North River Institute Reserve. Waldron Mac- Phee. Grand champion. North River Institute. Reserve, Sterling Wood. ..Femaleo-Junior Calves-1. Ivan Clarke and Son. 2. Stanley Hurry, 5 Stanley sketfington, 4. Stanley, 5. Keith Dixon Senior calves-1. George Hughes, Brackley 2 Dan Jewell Junior and senior yearliogs- 1. Sterling Wood, 1. Fred Hughes, 3. Dan Jewell. 4. Fred Hughes. 5. Sterling Younker. Union Road. Two year old-1. Star- ling Wood, 2. Stanley Hurry. 3. Stanley Hurry. 4. Sterling Youn- ker. Three year old and over -1. Fred Hughes, 2. Stanley Hurry 3 Keith Dixon 4. John MacElachern. New Argyle, 5. Arnold Barrett Lot 18, 6. Fred Hughes 7. Raymond WEATHER TORONTO (CP) Observed temperatures Issued 322222-238 Ling, Oyster Bed Bridge 8. Boyce Stevenson, North River. Junior champion female- Ster- ling Wood, reserve Stanley Hurry. Senior champion, Fred Hughes, Reserve Stanley I-lurry. Grand champion. Fred Hughes, reserve Stanley Hurry. Calf Club (females)-- 1. Elva Jewell. 2. Stanley Skefflngton, 3. Preston Jewell. 4. Stanley Hurry 5. Raymond Warren 0. Ruth War- ren. Calf club (steers)- 1. Dorothy Jewell. 2. Kenneth Jewell. 8. Ro- bert Wood. Mt. Herbert. 4. Boyce Stevenson 5. Douglas Jewell, 0. Ruth Warren 7 Raymond Warren, 0. Bernice Stevenson. by Quebec the Tomato public weather office: Page 2 1119 Guardian Friday. July 5. 1957 Halifax Charlottetown Sydney . . . . ... Yarmouth St. John's, Nfid .. HALIFAX (C?)-The weather office here says an intensifying disturbance is ,,. chlng from Lake Superior and will bring in clouds and showers today. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotla. Prlncs Edward Island: Variable cloudi- ness with widely scattered show- ers and a chance of a thunder storm clearing in the morning, Sunny in the morning becomini cloudy with a few showers in the afternoon. Not much change iii temperature. Light winds increas- ing in the evening to southwest 15. Low-high at New Glasgow, am. Charlottetown 55 and 70. High tide today I tCharlotte- town at 4.18 a.m. and 5.02 pm. Sumnierblde tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. High tide at Rustico at 11.25 p.m. Sun rises today at 4.33 a.m. and sets at 8.03 p.m. 83li:'.'E8l2u1":2 :!8l;-'l S3233 FOWI, Grade A lli.. . 39c -PICNIC HAMS Ill. . . 57: SUGAR, I0 llis. . . l.l9 FHWT 25 LB. BAG 1.69 SNOWFLAKE SHORTENING, 2 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, lb. . . MAGIC APPLE JUICE, 20 oz., 2 tins 29c SALADA TEA BAGS 100': . . . . . . 99c tlbs.. ....55c . . 1.19 .-x iwest Covehead. The pail bearers, l 3:0 !:'e.1 was grand champion were Miller Bearisio. Walter Mac-1 FREE Ch h I S, I d Se H a e a inter Fair in 1955. lLaughlin. Berner Riayc. .Chcslcyi,vm.S July 7"l';;un?av R(i3le:'l"'.'n:. The grand champion male is a STEWART Baknia) delicatessen 1 Hughes. James Allen. Leith Mac- Birch mu 3 pm cohducmd by Revu Deep Cove Monarch bull that was suffer the same fate when they reach Canadian ports I T h e Scafarers' International l Union tCN') made good it's deci- sion to call out the first of nearly electric motors and appliancesnhais clearing at 51.95. 32.95 and Martin's Electric. Phone 3727. 33.95 and half prices. BAKING POWDER, lb. . . 39c PREPARED WI 'l'REA'I' the sick well. Gil-I ey's Pharmacy. open I s.ni. to pm. counter provides quality ready to eat foods.salads. cold cuts. fish "kw 0"" baited b"”"- ”"d' K.M. Martin Thursday morning 37035 wide "I9 W"”""f5i 3”" iviches, chicken Pie. Orange Pud- gains in all departments. Firestone ding. Macaw", md cheese, I Home and Auto. ..VISlT H1-STYLE Milllnery. Gt. George Street. "where every style In Iii-Style." SPECIAL at Stewart Bakeries. Banana Layer Cake made with III-STYLE Millinery. For special hat for that special wed- ihng. we have just received a few white hats. Also continuing our summer clearance. TOURISTS INVITED - To visit "99 B'""'” "d "mud with The Bible House and see the wide banana icing. Delicious variety of Bibles. books. hymn- EVERYTHING for your picnic books. mottoes. plaques and re basket. cookies. cakes, pastries, Squares donuts. mils and many ligious novelties. topposite Eatons) THE UNITED Church of Can- tlmic” M q'”my' mkery pmducu nda. Cavendish Pastoral Charge Stewart Bakeries. TARTAN Shop. Stanhope Beach Get your Cameron of Lochlel and other authentic clan tartans, ties. novelties. etc. Made in Scotland. PENTECOSTAL TENT Meet- ings, North Wlltshire Wednesday and Friday. 8:00 p.m. Sunday 7:30 p.m. FOR THE BRIDE - White Bibles, prayer books, brides' books. mottoes. placques and re- llgious novelties. The Bible House. Opposite Eaton's. YORK PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Guest preacher. Rev. Harold Giffin of Carleton Place. Ontario. Sunday. July 7. 9.30 am. Pleasant Grove: 11 a.m. Control; 7.80 pm. York. TRYON BAPTIST Pastorstn. Rev. Lindsay R. Graves. Minister. Services for Sunday. July 7th, Try- on 11 a.m.: Westmoreland 7.3op.m. Sunday School at Tryon 10 a.m. Wostmoreiand 11 am. All are wel- come. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church Service July 7th at 11 am. The closing of the 14th annual Daily Vocation Bible School Miss Doria Maclnnis Medtord Mass will be the uuostisoloist All are welcome. Mary A. Mhcltensie. Deaconess. POWNAL United Pastoral (marge oervlces Sunday July 72-10 a.m. Mount Herbert: 11.10 am. Bun- ; 7.50 p.m. Powual Sunday 10.45 am. Pownel: 11 ans . Herbert and Millvlew. Rev. I'.R. Goudge. Minister. NIW. GLASGOW. Christian . Sunday. July 7. Morning 5 U p sorvice. lov. Inc R. Jones. l.D.. p.in. Kilo- IlQu8l.lN'l'l'lDChur&es. &'ID.IQflold. 108..lIwienI. 4 Divine Worship 7 July;North Rus- tieo 9.30 a.m. Cavendish 11.00 a.m. New Glasgow 8.00 p.m. BRADALBANI United Church :Slll'l(l8y July 7th Pleasant Valley ill a.m: North Granville 3 p.m. iBrad.albane 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. S. lRaynor- Minister. I THE UNITED Church of Canada icavendish Pastoral Charge. Divine :Worship 14 July: Stanley Bridge 19.30 a.m.Cavc-ndish 11.00 am. iNorth Rustlco 8.00 p.m. FOR THE BRIDE - White hooks. mottnes. placques and re iigious novelties. The Bible House Opposite Eaton's. mobile at MacMillariis service Station. Queen Waxes as it washes. prices. HAZELBROOK -- Cross Roads Texaco .Iuly 7th. Hozelbrook ll lcross Roads :lp.m.: 17.30 p.m. All are welcome to services. Rev. C. W. Pusey. Mill'- istcr. night at ll o'clock at 151 George Street (Exhibition Office) All breeders urged to attend. Par- ker Jewell. Secretary. Aberdeen- Angus Association. HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge Services July 7th. as follows: Do- sable 9.45: Bonshaw ll s.m.. Vite torts. 730; speaker. Mr. E. C. Holm, who will tell of his impres- sions of the 33rd Maritime Confer- ence of the United Church. Rev. K. Charrnan. Minister. CORNWALL PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada. Ser- vices Sunday July 7th. Klnguon 11 s.m.. New Dominion sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper I p.m.: Coi-nwwll 7.!) p.m.; Sunday Schoioll iii iisiii ' letter. and ordered that Klnnon. POLICE COURT - Magistrate imposed a two-year suspended sen-, tence upon a person convicted of unlawful possession of a postal a bondi of 51,000.00 be posted. The con- victed party was remanded to Fri- day mornlng to enable him to. arrange the bond. Also on the City Police Court docket were two drunk and incapables. one of whom was sentenced to 20 days. the other being remanded to July 8th. - THE PRESBYTERIAN Church , in Canada. Central Parish Clyde; River: SS. 10 s.m.. Service 11 am.. iCanoc Cove 5.5. 2 pm. Service 3 lp.m. Service 11 am; Canoe Covey p.m.; Churchill S.S.ll a.m. Ser- vice 7.30 p.m. Dr. Ross Eaton. Secretary Maritime Temperance. Federation will be Guest Preacher at all three services. Nine .llile' Crock S.S. 6.30; Service 730 Mr. Killen will he in charge of this service. Rev. George Killen. Min- lster. HUNTER River Pastoral Charge -Alexander services for Sunday.il Aiexgarizjng-'3' iiiiversary banquet of the Prince men ll-Zdward island Credit Union Lea- , Alex Macxonde. Earl Jay. Roy Mac The United Church of Canada. Ser- vices on Sunday. July 7. as follow Wheatley River 9.45 ii.m.: Sunday .School 10.45: North Wlltshire ii.l5 Bibles. prayer books. b rid a s' mm. Sunday School 10 am Ham”, ,shire 7.30 pm. Sunday School ias announced. Because of the iopening services in the Presbyter- FWE mum" cm. wuh by wuh, 1 in Church. there will be no wor- ship service in the Hunter River Church Hunter River Sunday 35,011.... School 10.30 a.m. Rev. C.R. Moase B.A. B.D. Minister. UNIQUE MENU Pleasing comments were heard regarding the menu enjoyed at the 20th an- tel last evening. It consisted of tune held at the Charlottetown Ho . assorted O'Leary Tignlsh celery. ASPEC-Isl glfclini OI iA::)':9';l;: irelishes. Abegweit Fruit supreme. ngus rce ers ssoc a, I Great chilled tomato cocktail a in Souris with rolls, Prince County Turkey. Savoy dressing L'Acadienne with Tracsdie cranberry sauce, glared Charlottetown carrots, Rollo Bay mashed potatoes. Tarte an lemon Rustico. coffee. FUNERAL THURSDAY -The funeral of the late John J Macin- ty-re was held Thursday morning from his home in Mt. Stewart to St. Andrew's Church where Re quiem High Mass was celebrated by his pastor. Rev. George Mc- Cormock. who also conducted the service at the grave. present in the sanctuary were Rev. Terrence Campbell, . Basil Croken and Rev. 'l'.P. Butler. Thehouorary pailbeares were Dr. J.D. Reddln, R.C. Clark. M.L.A.. Alvin Show .l.H. Bishop. BIRTHS , CROKEN - At the Charlottetowni Hospital, .Iiily 3, 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Croken. a daught-l ter. Weight 7 lbs.. 12 ozs. Hospital June 30 to Mr. and Mrs Wallace Champion 1'ounkcr,l a daughter. weight 7 lbs. 9 oz. Bonita Helen. BBYANTON At the Prince County Hospital, Summersldc, on June 27th. to Mr. and Mrs. I-Ellsworth Bryanton IKcnsingtonl , A son Earle Noy. Weight ll lbs. 7 ozs. CONNORS-Al the General Hos- pital. Pembroke. Ont. on Thurs- day Junc 13. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Connors (nee Mun- icl Trainorl. a daughter. Col- leen Claire. 6 lbs. 2 oz. PANTON - At the P.E.I. Hospital on June 29. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Baynton Panlon. Belfast, inee Florence Larsen). a son, Wayne Baynton. Weight ll lbs.. 4'5 ozs. IILACQUIERE -At the Char- lnttctown Hospital on July 3. to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Blacqul- ere. North Rustlco. a daughte. Catherine .loAnne. Weight 9 lbs. GM on. DEATHS BURKE - At 257 Eusion Street on July 4, 1957 Mr Frances Burke aged 75 years. Remains resting at the Hennesscy Funeral Home from where funeral will be held on Monday morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstans Basilica for Re- quiem Hlgh Mass at 9 o'clock Interment in the Catholic Ceme- tery. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. ARETUS CAMP- BELL. Central Lot 15. wish (tie the their daughter. Amie Edythe to Ernest David. son of Mr. ltd Mrs. James Hardy. Freeland. Marriage in take place in Cm- tral. Lot 10 United Church on August ioth at 8 p.m. MR. AND CLIFFORD SHERREN, Hampton. amounoe the engagement of their eldei daughter. Anne Ramona to Blair Earl. son of Mr. and Mrs. AI- bert Ravenhill. Ciurlottetown. marriage to take place at Hampton United Church July 17th at 1:II p.in. MARRIAOES shown Institute. Fred Hughes of Brackley had an outstanding senior female in Au. dfey Ransom and she took the sen- ior and grand champion ribbons in the dual purpose classes. The reserve senior female champion and the reserve grand was shown by the North River M11 Huffy also had the reserve mac Heiuil Junior female champion. p There was a very good tumgm of 4- H Club calves. Elva Jewell of North River topped the class for female calves and Dorothy Jewell took the class for steers. BEEF CLASSES MALES Male - Junior and senior calves I -Ind 2 Lyle Boswell. Msrshfield Junior and senior yearling- Richard Smith. New Glasgow 2 Fred .79. Well. North River. 300 seamen at 1 p.m. ADT Thurs- day. Two vessels were affected here and one at Halifax. A fourth was due to reach Hali- fax today. The remainder will put in here or at Saint John, N.B., after returning from Caribbean runs. It was a peaceful development in Montreal's waterfront. The Canadian Highlander and the Canadian Challenger of the government - owned CNS were shlftedto mid-stream in the morn- ingafter unloading. The crews were taken off by tender and plcketlng by three SIU - owned craft followed. BAT CARRIED RABIES VANCOUVER (C?) - Johnny Pinkus. 12. bitten by a but after he freed it from a rock last first in a 14-day series of anti- rables injections. Veterinary path- Grand champion male Richard Outlines Growth (Continued from page 1) to remind their members to at- tend and for the same reason credit union members must be constantly reminded of their obligation to their "ionization and the necessi y at Pmcurllll new membership. GOVERNMENT RECOGNITION Mr. Gordon Smith, of Credit Union National Hamilton Ontario emphasised uig WW3 MIDI done on I national scale on behalf of all Credit Union Leagues. He said it was the duty of the national executive on many occasions to approach Parllamuit for legislation benefiting the move- """"- V917 III!!! have we found In! member of parliament who was not aware of the benencjgj work our organization was doing and who was not willing to lend . sympathetic ear to our requests" he said. Present for the banquet was Councillor Frank O'Neill repressi- "DI 9'9 Mlyor of Charlottetown. "Om outside the Province were Rev. JD. Nelson MacDonald. Vice in ” of CUNA Mutual Insur- 59” SOCIBW. Arnold Prouer. moo Isl representative for Cung Mu. tual: Peter Macbouglad, Educg. tional Director, Nova semi. L... Sue: Alex Maclsaac. Secretary Co-op Union. Nova Scotle. ologlsts established the hat was a rabies carrier. the first ever con- firmed ss such in Canada. PHARMACIST Donald J. Macbleill. Son of Dr. and Mrs. Donald MscNclll Char- lottetown. recon" passed his ex- ams at the Maritime: College of Pharmacy as a certified phonin- clst He will return to-Dalhouslo University in the fall to continue his studies for his degree course. i and Mrs. George Harrison. Kent St-. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Inn and trend nelce. Dianne returned from a pleasant holiday touring many places of interest in Nova Sootia. Rodi II. Simpson. Chariottdown successful has I . qu h Toledo. roii SALE on For Rent Summer for sale or rent at G Trsosdle. APPIY-w A. W. GAUDET Solicitor. MUSTARD, 2. bottles . ICING SUGAR, pkg. . ..29c ...l5c JELLO, 3 pkgs. 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