CLOSE so being a centen- aim is Edward Sharkey. fl year-old Crapaud resident, . w 0 shown here talking with Dr. Frank Mac- Kinnon, chairman of if). REJ. Centennial Committee, centre. and Agriculture Min- ster Andre R at yesterday’s annual Crapaud Agricultural Exhibition. Mr. Sharkey has been attending s-a- the exhibition since it first began and enjoys himself very much. In the background is the ferris wheel which formed part of the midway at the exhibition. Annual Crapaud Exhibition. Scores Another Success The annual Crapaud Agricui-l tux-a1 Exhibition was held yes- terday at the Orapaud Exhibi- tion Grounds with cattle judg- lng. a midway, Burkes Lads and Lassies Pipe Band and Sil- ver Rockets Majorettes making lie day. Cattle and horse judging got underway at 10 am. followed by the judging of the crops and garden products and handi- crafts. At 2 pm. the exhibition was opene Frank non. chairman of the 1’.E.I. Centennial Committee. Speaking on the program were Frank Myers. MLA: Frank Jardine. MLA: Premier Waiter 3. Shaw, Lieutenant Governor W. J. MacDonald. a sitor at the exhibition: Andrew B. MacRae. minister of agriculmre; J. Lincoln Dewar. secretary of the PEI. Federa- n o g culture. and presi- dent of the Crapaud Exhibition.I ax Thompson. Following the official opening by Dr. MacKinnon and the ad- dress by the other delegates: Lincoln Dewar presented letters 1 of recommendation to 14 owners at the century farms in the Crapaud. and Victoria Areas. ’AMILIAR V1 [TOR i uring the cere-i monies was Edward S‘iarkey. wyear-old (remand resident who has been attending the ex- hibition for years. He was seat- ed ed on the platform with the other dignitaries. Cattle judging results were not complete by late afternoon. 111 e Ayrshire Class, W. Bell of South Melville showed , champion male, the senior daampion male, the grand champion male. the reserve and champion male. and the for champion female. or placing champions in Iie Ayrshire class were Fred Studies and son. Brookfieid. I 33- vi. male Ron. and the junior champion bull. Reserve junior champion bull went to J. Erie Hurry of Wins: loe. The grand champion is- male was exhibited by Allison Can- of Harrington. BEEF SHORTHORN 1n the Beef Sher-thorn class. II. Lyle Boswall. Marshfield. was the top exhibitor as he too honors with senior male champ- ion. grand champion male. serve junior champion female and senior champion female. Otto B. Newson of Cornwall won the junior champion male. junior champion female while the reserve junior champion male. reserve grand champion were exhibited by Gerald T. Dollar of Winsloe. AA. MacBeth and Sons of Marshfield exhibited the serve champion senior female iPalmer Rd. For Marked Gas Use ALBER’I‘ON — For permit- ting a motor vehicle to be oper- ated on the highway with mark- gas. Edrn Joseph Arsen- ault of Palmer Road was given a fine of $100 and costs or three months by Magistrate W. Ches- ter S. MacDonald in court here erda 5. Ray Gaudet. Tignish. entered _ a plea of guilty to driving while s license was cancelled and was fined $50 and costs or 30 days. Melvin Charles Ramsay and Edward McCarthy of amp- bellton pleaded guilty to charg- es a/maging a no trespass- ing sign at Gicngarry, the pro- re-- andl reserve grand champion fe- a e. In dual purpose shot-thorn“, the 'top exhibitor was Sterling' Wood and Sons of Mt. Herbert. They exhibited the winning and reserve champion male. the winning junior champion 19‘; male and reserve in that class; the senior male champion and; the grand champion male. . . Reserves went to Daniel Jew- leli of North River in the grand re‘ champion male and senior. champion maltI classes. and. senior and grand champion fe- male classes. I Waldron MarPhee of Elm-Z .wood exhibited the senior and‘ accident in which a person was ISLAND NEWS PAGE Team ls Tops team oi Farmer and Begins 2- 80m. 70 doctors from parts of the province this morn- ing begin sessions of the two- . day annual meeting of The Me. dical Society of Prince Edward lan . Montgomery Hall is headquar- ters for the meeting. t function will also be held at the P.E.I. Hospital Nurses Re- sidence. the Charlottetown Eo- tel. the Charlottetown Hospital. and the Charlottetown Curling Club. . Dr. Eric M. Found. Chai- lottetown. president of the so- ciety. will preside over this morning's' bustne session. which begins at 10 o'clock am. Reports on such topics as me- dical education. traffic acci~ dents. child health and aging will be given. The Canadian Medical Asst» elation president. Dr. Frank A. Turnbuli of Vancouver. will ad dress the delegates at a mid- day luncheon today at PEI. Hospital Nurses dence. probably discussing the current Canadian medical ne. After lunch. the doctors will hear clinical talks by Dr. Harn- ish W. McIntosh. associate pro- fessor oi medicine. Univl 'ty of British Columbia. and Dr. T. injured and failing to report the accident. Winston Hugh Gamble. On- tario. and Ralph J. Siiiiker. 0" 2 The Guardian. Charlotteme Thurs. Aug. 27. 1064. [P.EI. Medical Society I) Session Burke Ewing, professor of .u~ gery. University of Ottawa. MacIntosh will speak on "medical investigation and management of patients with renal calculi". and Dr. Ewing will discuss “thyroid surgery". Several Island doctors will par— ticipate in discussions oi the reports followiiu these presen- tations. Leary. received fines of $10 and costs for driving without due care and attention. and Peter Austin Gallant. Alberton South. was given a similar fine for operating an improperly equipped vehicle. Arnold Joseph Gaudet. Tig- nish, pleaded not guilty of as- saulting fishery officer Thane leading the discussion. I ' ‘ Green piling up a point score of 107 captured top boners in the weekly play staged by the Char- lottetown Duplicate Bridge Club at the C‘tarlnttetown Hotel. ear- lier this Week. ' ' Taking runner up honors and trailing by 18 points were Ro- rs and Rozman who finished with 89 points. Following are the top five of each side of the play which had ten tables. 00 O NORTH-SOUTH Farmer-Green 107 Rogers-Rozman 89 Vlr. and Mrs. E. Douglas 80 Dr. Carson -- A.L. Carson 77 luarabee-Beii 71 EAST-WEST MacDonald-Hamny 06 R. Douglas-L. Douglas 05 Weeks-Miller 80 . Duffy-Hines 00 Cauty-Eiiia v I 78 Four City Man Given 20 DflYS James MacCallmn of King ‘Street. Charlottetown. received a 20-day sentence-from Magis- trate A.J. Haslam yesterday on a drunk and disorderly charge. Other cases in city police court. included five .ldhrunk and ' . incapable charges. tree so- DR' E'M'FOUND cused were sentenced to 20 oday’s program concludes days; one was fined $20 and t . _. r with the Medical Ball at he ' I JENKINS tors will d elve into the "H Report" on medical care. to which the PEI. association made voluminous recomenda- tions. Dr. John Maloney will chairman of Charlottetown Hotel. I morning the doc- . all . m 0!" l1 Ii m 8. STORAGE be i the symposium : g CENTENNIAL p :z EVENTS Douglas by striking him about. the body with his fists and the case was adjourned to Sept. 9. Evidence was heard on a charge against Boyd Archibald In COIIISIOH Bernard of Pleasant View or , disturbing the peace by dis THE HAGUE (Reutersl—The charging a firearm and the case 10.792 . ton British ship Eden- was adjourned to Sept. 9. Evr- more she had sus- dence was also taken in the tained considerable damage case. of Milton Elmer Smali- Wednesday in a collision witn main. O‘Leary, charged with dri- the 14,025—ton Liberian tanker ving while impaired and the World Campaigner in the chan- case was adjourned to Sept. 9. required immediate asp Waldron Rix. Elmadale. aistance. pleaded guilty to driving while Monitored radio reports said the Edenmore was proceeding. impaired and was fined $75 and toward Plymouth, England. Ships Damaged lgrand champion female win-i 'ners. ; I In the swine classes. judged‘ :In the morning. Cecil freyt !ot North Wiltshire exhibited th grand cham ion and Leonar _ ILing of Milton had the reserve. l Man Fined D- perty of George O'Neill. Sen-j tences were deferred to Dec. 9 on condition that they would ee e be of good behavior especially towards Mr. O'Neill and his family and also enter into a recognizance bond in the amount of 3100. Following the hearing of sVi- deuce Desmond Howard oi , Glengarry was found guilty oi‘l damaging a no trespassing sign ‘ the property of orge O'Neilli and fined $10 and costs. i PERSON INJURED 1 Arnold Rankin MacDonald, O'Leary. was given 4a fine of $10 and costs for being in charge or EGMONT BAY and MONT CARMEL EXHIBITION 60th ANNIVERSARY The Agricultural Fair at Abram’s Village will be held on Wednesday, September 2nd, 1964. Official opening at 2 pm. by government officials and invited guests. 0 n to all West Point County, boundary line being St. Eieanor’s Road to the north shore. All exhibits in the building must be taken in on the lat and was k and poultry before 10 1.11:. on the 2nd. Entries must be made as early as possible. Prize list may be obtained by writing or phone Cyrus J. Gallant, secretary, 52-2, Wellington Ex- change. Meals will be served by the ladies of both parishes. Games, pony rides. Milking contest. a motor vehicle involved in an Who the reserve Juusua champion male and junior cham- pion female and the grand champion female. John Haslam of Springfield won the reserve or female. reserve champ- iemale. and the reserve jun- llr champion female. " Mrs. Mary Palmer and Sons Of Remington dominated the classes with winning drawings in the senior champ- ip bull. grand champion ii and reserve in both classes. cattle also took the junior ion and nescrve. Sprayan Mmended aimmediately the NEW BAY VISTA IOUNGE Cavendish Fri. and Sat. Nights Aug. 28th and 29th LIBERTY SINGERS of Montreal Ike Dancing to the Vslvets $1.50 per person Wheat» 10:30 ELL Haame 32 .mn‘i i imam» “EV-m no Wan-mun 'mmmkfiflrl" HQ~W ' AMM “V THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 O’LEARY—Prince County Pioughing Match. NORTH BUSTED—7:30 p.m. Highland College Scottish Festival with Scottish Country Dancers from ova Scotia and Lovat Scots Pipe Band and Dancers. If raining. indoors. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 PINETTE — Belfast District Centennial Celebrations at the Raceway. 1:00 p.m. Float Parade. 2:00 p.111. 0!- ficial Opening. Doll Carriage and Pet Parade; Scotch Music and Dancing; sports; 4:00 p.m. Supper; 6:80 Former-Green d rant-r... 3.21.3 $11333th to it: aye. costs respectively to two per. ' Failure to stop at a stop light sons. HEY KIDS DON’T MISS THE ; GIANT BAND-A-RAMA , 9:30 —- 1:30 ‘ August 27th—Rollowoy Club Continentals -- Hy-‘Notes --‘ Thunderbolts Admission 75: t t i * *¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 I nonrn RIVER. a“ TONIGHT - snow Asour 8.30 EdlZABiIH TAYLOR , (MPH LMANIIiIII _ KODATRA BURTON’NX u JULtus Canaan Special Admission Prices Adults—$1.00: Children 50¢ on. Royal Canadian Dragoons Band Concert: 9:00 pm. Outdoor Dance. NORTH RUSTICO—Highinnd College 7:30 pm. Scottish Festival with Scottish Country dancers from Nova Scotla and Lovat Scots Pipe Band and Dancers. If raining. indoors. i Confederation Centre TODAY THROUGH SEPTEMBER 6111 WAYNE AND SH USTER IN Charlottetown Mon. to Sat. 8:30 pm. Fri. and Sat. 2:30 pm. Matinees SEATS Evening 2.00 I $250 I: raw - P Matinees 1.00 I 2:00 I. DON'T MISS THIS COMEDY. SONG AND DANCE R‘EVU‘E ESPECIALLY SCRIPT FOR CHARLOTTETOWN! THE BEATLE . ARE COMING - IN I "HARD DIIY'S NIGHT " 'l'l-IBR FIRST FULL-LENGTH MOVIE * ‘A' ‘A' 'A' ** *'* 'A' * *******~k**. carp/704 J3”: , Aliertheshoweomeandmeettbecasthma Admission us pin your ticket stab. . m. M'" ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY. AUG. 30—9:00 PM. JON VICKERS ' Leading Tenor Visitors Welcome In Casual Clothes “COME AS YOU ABE— BUT COME” compananou o II My ............ .. ..,.m“” 30X Oman Ops . 10:00 m. - 10:00 .m. Sundays "(om-93m. . 2-14“ after I p.m. 2-2407) ART GAILERY AND MUSEUM OPEN .... . 10 am. - 8 pm. ya ........ .... . .......... .12 noon - 9:00 pm. EN .. 9:80 an. «37:30 pm. .12 noon to 7:80 pan. Watch for tha Cumin] ESSO 'I‘Icketlnobile 100113. the Island daily. 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