'lhe gleam h the eyes of this young miss would seem to indicate that she is anticipat- ing a chance to test these first prize-winning cookies for Marshlield Albert J. Boswell Marshfiield. was one of the more consistent winners in the Jersey ring Wed-i nesday forenoon as the judging was completed in this breed. He had the senior and grand champ ion in his Patsy's Betty and he had the top cow in all three 01' the mature cow sections. .1. S. Vickerson and Son. North this year was the presentation lop Winning Jersey ' class I face", he the Edison B. Munch Memori trophy to the breeder who show- ed the grand championshi bull. Purchade by the P.E.I. sew onor , Mutch': memory. it was presented by; Driver Fined V $I00 By Court An impaired driving charge brought a fine of $100 and costs to William John Larkin of New. B Johnston, QC, in Queens Coun- ty Magistrate's Court yester- a A second charge, failure ‘0 exhibit his driver's licence. was dismissed at the request of Crown Prosecutor Alan K. Scales. Two persons changed with impaired driving, Chester Ar- fhur Ford. North Milton. and John Robert MacDonald, Corn- wall, were remanded to Sept. 2. James Reginald Dunn of Mount Stewart pleaded not guilty to a charge laid by Bo bert Ma'cCannell of Mount Ste- wart, that a dog owned by th accused had bitten MacCanneli And that Dunn had failed to do- stroy the dog after receiving a notice from him. Accused is represented by Bert Campbell. and the hearing Will be held Sept. 8 at 7.80 pm. EASTERN grins rm .Barold smo. own, were recent Sunday visitors at the home of Ugh and Mrs. George Stud. 11. GUEST! 0! CW3!!! Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm stew- ln. Charlottetown, were Visitors to Union. [Item of their son and daughter— Jaw Cecil Stewart. “A at GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT Decorated with a Jackie The Chandler. cight-year—old ghter of Mr. . C - fond chandler, North Milton. herself. Centennial design, the cooldea were cute Women's Institute competition at the Provincial Exhibition by Mrs. Mitten of Bay Fortune. c is lulryl Heller ass at dau- ISIAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts Baglole’s Shore Wharf Contract Announced CAPITAL BUREAU F THE GUARDIAN The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Aug. 2—02 1964. 5 OTTAWA —- Ralph Ford of Man Has Mrs. E. B. Mutch to Turner Glydon and Sons. Kensington, and George MaoMiilan. Cornwall who are listed as joint owners. POPULAR ITEM SKIfPS 2 WEEKS “Across The Island.” which normally appears in The Guardian today. will not be published for the hex; two wee . The popular feature. Neil A. Maiheson, will resumed in the edition of Sept. 3. by be Three Charlottetown are a sheep breeders made excellent showing in the sheep Judging at the Provincial Iriveatoc k Show and Exhibition. with each breeder sweeping all first place prim in three different class- ea. Lincoln Boswell, RR 8. took nine first prizes in the Border Cheviot class. champion female. males born in 1963 and 1964 and the best females born in 1963 and 1904. A similar sweep of prices was made by SC. Stewart h U Q- n. R 3, in the Leicester class. and all first prizes, as well as champion male and champion female in the Suf- folk class went to Allison Ste- wart. RR 3. In the Shropshire Down- Class, Brian Stewart, RR 8 Charlottetown, showed the champion male. the champion female, the best mate born fore, the best male born 1963. the best female born in 1963 and the best pen of one male born in 1962 and three fe- males born in 1963. Also a win- ner in this class was 5.0. Stew- art and Son, showing the best male born in . N. COUNTY CHEVIOT First place honors in the Three-Way Split In Sheep Honors a? Northam has been awarded a contract for the construction of a new wharf at Bagloles Shore, Southwest, Lot ‘ General J. Watson MacNaught announced here Wednesday. The wharf will be solid block 40 feet by 24 feet and will have creosoted piles and reinforced concrete deck. e approach will be 455 feet long and 15 feet wide and will be gravelled and protected on each side by rip p. Mr. MacNaught said the new wharf has been sought for some time and will be of great bene- fit to the fishermen and others in the area. Tha Solicitor General also announced that the breakwater North Country Cheviot class were shared by Allison Stewart and Almon Boswell of RR ‘ 0 Charlottetown. Mr. Stewart's animals took firsts for: the best male born in 1964, the beat male born be- fore 1983, the champion male and the pan of one male and three females born in 1964. '1 m The am p1.“ awn-d. we,“ at Robinsons Island is to be to 3mm]. of My. 30",,“ gm. repaired as it was damaged by the but male born m 1903, the storms last winter. The best female born in 1964, the l be reconstructed and a . best femur. born in “4 beach protection 352 feet long V .v “102Mng one malel bog: 1.1: will also be built. b “k 1m“ , ' -«i... a three femaea rn re - UDGE POSES WITH lASSlES The repairs to the w J ater have two rows of close piling tied together and Mr. Boswell also showed the m , champion female in the North 9’9 “"11 be new ballast be' Shortth Judge William in the show ring in the Coli- Queen Lorraine Jewell East c m. l Conn tween the piles. Rows of spruce Black, Mofait, Ont, is under- scum on the Provincial Ex- ' Jtohn Thom)? ’ m _ gietseczg'll be set out for further “Trida'bly ]happy as he poses hibltion Grounds here. On the 91112328311112:- hippo: . e t most 0 i s - wt two 1 ' . a - myth? ’50” thallium; The lowest tender for the ovey young ladies right 19 morhhorn Las sic Robinson's Island breakwater I 3:: Who “ the Law. Pm exhibited the champion 1"“ was submitted Mr. Turcotte, cent to New- foundland 1 by Ed. Mac- , ' I. ' mucgflwn retina eegzinwg: Callum of Brackley Point. ‘m _ "1 "Swims c M . P 1.1 11 Hm , but male born before assignment, wrll resume his “5" a 5 r ‘1' “‘ 1963. the boat fem in duties as Montreal dispatcher ceeding the quota of 200 set by 1964' the be“ female born I“ invefligafion by the ITUSIW3~ the Royal Canadian Legion. However, the trustees found the SIU was justified in send- ing Gilbert Johnson, a Montreal organizer also on the opposition slate, to Fort William, Ont., on an organizing assignment. The trustee action, announced The clinic was sponsored by the Legion, with Marcus Moody as committee chairman. SOURIS Donors turned out in full force yesterday at the blood donor clinic in St. 83‘/3% MORTGAGES in 1964 and one male born in 1962 and three females born in 3. ‘In this class, H. Lyle Boswell and Son, Marshfield, showed the best male born in 1963. To Rehire Fired Man MONTREAL (CP) — The Ta‘ ' Toronto Rehearsals Continue .. mi... For Wayne And Shuster Here Centennial Artistic Director The late Mr. Match had made Island history by winning the grand championship for Jersey Bulls at the Royal Winter Fat-r. 'il‘oronto on two successive occas- on . Oliver Evans. Chilliwack. BC. who judged the class was enthus- iastic in his praise. “ are outstanding animagzddin ovary RESULTS The following are the results of the milking classes judged Wed- nesday forenoon: Two year olds! and 2, Elmer . ye , Hazeibrook, 3 Paula Coady. Hazelbrook. Three year old-1. Campbell MacKay. Rothesay, N.B.. ElmernA. Myers, 3. Albert J. Four years old. 1. Greengroc- Millan. Cornwall, 2 Al t J. Boswa Sons. Milton Station. Mature class, 1. Albert J. Bos- well, 2. Elmer A. Myers, 3. George MacMill n. Four females at least 10 years old, with BCA in both milk and fat of 125 rcent or total pro- duction of 50. pounds. 1. Al- bert J. Boswall, 2. George Mac- Millan, 3. J. S. Vickeraon and sons. Senior herd, 1. J. S. Viekerson. Campbell MacKay, 3. Elmer yers . Four females qualified in ROP. A in milk J. Boswall, 2. J and Sons. 3. Elmer Truant Officer Appointment Suggested GEORGETOWN “W h y were family allowance benefits notsuapend in the case of various pupils who let their a tendsnce average fall below the requirements?" was tion discussed by town Industrial Group recently. The group felt that too much leniency was shown. a names submitted by teachers were initialed by trustees, lo- cal annervisors could recom- mend the suspension of allow- ances in these cases. A number of reasons were ad« vanced for the relatively small percentage of suspensions. Past attendance rec con- sidered, as were home condi- tions and other related circum- stances. . Appointment of a hunt offl- cer to correct attendance blema seemed to of the group to the difficulty. Also discussed ‘were nary qualifications for trades and vocational training. end 2 m in MI; investigate the housing situation in the town a area, wit’i a view to assist in the finding of homing for per- sonnel in new industries locat- ing here. S. Vickerson A. . George- Development RN m Mrs. Lorne KONG. RN. Chan {straws was a recent vision ndaa Can as. m "" °5 ’" n. “It Mrs. amnion. 01111.. 5!! BRANDED SHOULDER It . 7 Dinner Item-s Ist Meeting Held . “I ‘ on em Mani?“ m. .. ‘r N STA N r s E R v I c E " - a sandwich m. 2“ “'9 ' 3/2” mnliu§¢ . 5 Dessert Items ' ' a only between an ass. room- mg g m mu m mu WT”. SEND YOU ON YOUR - * ' flmdr‘a‘nfl Tomatoes": Irolon 39c O c [91 F0 1| 5. I mm an! mm M W sracrar. WAY m raccoon TIME' °'“P ° "" ° " "’°° ETR'W' "'. “m” CW mm Reminds: ' ' But: “a: m L” %a ma mun ”“‘*“""°"’““'“ ‘ ""' """'"" THE RENDEZVOUS RESTAURANT “"‘f‘ ""' W'I't‘ “’3' II ova . f y o‘urnrbne muster-c the WE SELL . arm n magimgcatza: m , I . 3 mm. mum,“ “COAL an. Kant Sm Charlottetown Dial HID m J. David Stewart. ll. 3. Claude MacLeod and. to d the city hall parking lot Kent Stree Road between Belvedere , McGill Avenues and will move off at 10 o'clock. h-fi Road and so south to Kent and Prince Street parade wfll to Water Street. West to Havi- land and along Rochford Street the latter the W0- p be the reaction KEEP PARADE (Continued from page 1) for senior citizens. amputees or others similarly handicapped. where they may watch from par cans. Much of the route will be roped off. but where ropes have not been provided, the public is asked to stay behind . the curb. The reason for this rule and the roped off areas is the necessity that judges on the reviewing stand see the parade for the length of at least a block. Parents are asked to see hat their children do not stray be- - yond the curb or ropes, and not to allow them to ride bicycles along the route. Dog owners are as keep their animals off the streets, as they are apt scare horses in the parade. Cans are allowed t across the route. but not along it The police department is ask- ing for cooperation of the public with cadets, Boy Scouts citizens recruited to aid in polic- ing the parade. All persons in- terested in taking part in this uty are to attend a meeting in S a. on t at 7 pm. today. Parade participants are re- minded ihat they are to park in the area provided for them near the Prince Edward Island Hospital at Brighton and North River Roads. Because of the many difficul- ties in getting a parade of this size underway an moving smoothly, City Police are mak- n special request so resi- dents of the Brighton area to please use Kirkwood Drive and Edinburgh Drive if they are mono into the city. This .— 5 on will enable free use of the sec- tion of North River Road where the countless i be t. mobilized. units WI! The units of the parade will be gathered on North River Full parade route is as fol- ows: North River Road a Mo- Glll Arvenue. to Ambrose Highland Avenue to North River uth to Brighton ad. From there It will (marvel to Grafton Turning wast on Grafton the go to Queen, south avor Moore ook me off from his duties here to go to Toronto and direct Wa e and Shuster’s Charlottetown show. coming to Confederation Centre Theatre next Monday for a two-week ru . And now Sir Arthur Currie Memorial all Ontario’s metropolis is rocking as the company goes through rehear- als for “Wayne and Shuster in Charlottetown," formal name for the rollicking show. Canada's top comedy team got that way through many years in the public eye of m ard of maritime trustees or- dered the Seafarers’ Interna- tional Union of Canada (1nd.) ' ndrc t. fired last week after he .. . Maritime union-s. announced he would run on . slate opposing the present union b The oppgseition slate is headed ' y in the name of trustee Judge Rene Lippe, was made under its federal mandate giving the three-man board control over On new or improved city homes Or for lie-financing officers_ Stan vine, alifax port : North America — up to nine Bansept, running as Quebec agent. who is contesting the. year, ago on the stage but City port agent in the fall elec- ples'dency again“ executive 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class security—slightly higher on others. tions, had been removed Mc' iiis paid position as dock patrol- man since then on Canadian and American television, especial- . IV the Ed Sullivan Show- The trustees also ordered the Johnny Wayne and Frank union to bring back Rene Tur- Shuster are backed u by a cotte to Montreal from New- 27-member cast. including many foundland where he was sent of the favorite performers in shortly after he announced he the Spring Thaw production would run for executive viceL which proved popular in Char- president on the Opposition lcttetown earlier this summer 813 --Jack Duffy, Shirley Milliner, Diane Stapley, Carlu Carter. Corinne Conley, Marilyn Stuart, Jack Northmore, Don Gillies, Tom Harvey, Pa Kligman, . senior elected l'U officer since Hal C. Banks wasi deposed the trustees arch. come in and talk over your requirements with HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE nouns Dial 4-6567 57 Queen St. PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products” 317 Kent Dial 4-7125 Threat Made On Life Of Goldwater WASHINGTON (AP) — Be- cause of a threat on the life of Senator Barry Goldwater. a plane carrying the Republican presidential nominee verted Wednesday from Na- tional Airport to Dulles Inter- national Airport outside Wash- ington. 9.: I A waiting limousine took Goldwater, back from giving a speech in Springfield, 11]., away from Dulles airport 28 miles from Washington. Goldwater’s press secretary, Paul Wagner, said the senator's Lockheed Electra got orders in the air to switch from National, just outside Washington, and land at Dulles. Wagner said word of t threat came from the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Chi- cazo. The nature of the threat was not immediately disclosed. Goldwater himself said he un- derstood it was a bomb threat. Mutual Life of Canada Announcements Drew Thompson. Robert Ains- lie, and more . . . A special performance of the show. including all the topical and old favorite skits diatinct~ ively W and S, will be present- ed for Canada's premiers when they are here September 1 for the Centennial of the meeting pf the Fathers of Confedera- ion. KENMORE Double Wall Tub Electric Timer Rota-Swirl Agitator Chromed Lovell Wringer L. L. LANG E. A. RIEDER. F.S.A. K. R. MacGREGOB, El... Announcement is made of a number of Mutual Life of Canada management dung. b be eflbctive October 1, 1964. d L L. L. Lan will become Honorary Chairman of the Boar . Mr. ang was first clashed I director of Thge Mutual Life in 1922. He was President of the Company from 1943 to 1958. been Chairman of the Board since that time. . E. A. Rieder, F.S.A.. President of the Company since 1959, will become Chairman of the Board. K. R. MacGregor, F.S.A., of Ottawa, will become President to succeed Mr. Rieder. Mr. MacGregor is widely known in life insurance and financral circles. havnig served a Superintendent of Insurance for Canada since 1953. He is also currently a Vice-President of the Society of Actuaries. 2 Year Service Warranty 143-“ SIMPSONS-SEARS PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES Joey Opens Causeway land to Newfoundland proper the Curtis Causeway in honor of Newfoundland's Attorney - Gen- eral. L. R. Curtis. A ceremonies marking the completion of the system which gives the 10,000 people on the two islands first highway access to Newfoundland, Mr. Smallwood fold a crowd of 1,500 that the ading from Lew Road to the Idea. WWW GOVERNMENT ‘ INNSPECI‘ED Service INSTANT on Gold Cup and Saucer Day In order that we may provide you with the fastest possible service on the day of the Gold Cup and Saucer parade, we are serving an abbreviated menu on that day only. In this way, we can easily serve the dish you order, and have you on your way in jig time! Remember, Friday, August 21st is FAST SERVICE day at the Rendezvous! No Need To Worry About Delay in Getting Served— On Friday, Aug. 2Ist. We Will Feature: : Ii V