cow. 1610.50 with sales to 17; v . ” many are, died stvinourn: Walter, Atwood. Wilsonlston. QC. yesterday in Queens: . M m as "in a: m, D S“ COW Pond a? h ” land Ed ar all of Sea Cow Pond.l County magistrate’s court. 1 . or lambs. ' medium 15.15; cm. w cut. n- western Hospitsl,Alberton.Ju1)’.,Emmag)M" Donald Kline De_| Barry mph Tum: mam - TORONTO (0P) - TM!“ tors 1145- good heavy Bologna , e ‘ ‘ - - . . ' i . ' ...Re‘ident Dmes 3rd in his so year. troit. Mich: (Inez) Mrs. Hubert, beriand street and Ralph Gar. I A g d xmaggvaafim “war: bun,- 13'504150, mm” and 7,, He was the son or the late Handrahan, Tignish; Sister St.;‘ don Ca", 117 Wald,” my.” s o “no we “och. wed' medium 13.13. l“'I'IGNIISH — Fredrick GavinTlohn Gavin and Mary Ann Phee.. li’altsrmliorth Bay Ont. Also 30‘ both pleaded sum, to Jaw i P “ ay ‘1’“ “'1‘ 4 flatmatcgaut égtugassoogugood 8 10118 resident of Sea Cow Besides his wife the former’i‘ran C 1'9“. charge. laid y Spurgeon en- —— ed . no“ ‘ d _ soc rs - ; um the ioiiowing‘ The largely-attended funeral kins. Mt. Albion. 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. July 9, 1964. resent 3;?th 33:31,;‘2'nfgeg'p and common 18.21. Pond where he was engaged in]Annie Brydges the fishing and far-mi Calves 304: Choice vealers 27- ng lndus-isons and daughters are left to 31:3“th Liggrgayhi; Slatesi 11;: Convicted of ingairedudrlveiis- . Centennial Award, In the gem Int: lamb Pricell a, 39 with “I” up w 81 good - J h Emanue ouce e. m- a tor catte . : oice 0“ ? and St. Jude Church, Tignish. Em fined $100 and com o, of plaques were presented the nirffiiwfi‘w with “I” to 24.25; medium 21.23; common Solemn High Mass was cele- 10 days. “we” °f 12 “annual Fan" good 33.24; medium 31.22.50: 19-21: boners 13-18. - s Lobster Carnival, hrated by Very Rev. M.J. Ro- . . by 3- Lima“ Dew” “he” “1" 17-20- chi h 'f H 2083' G d A t 'r . . . St 1 M Do aid. . common . oce eiers ogs . . ra e a or we” “mm was “we” G’”°“' pigrrmlgg noiaicniiigr to Xerc‘og‘mfig he“? f‘flofi aasoaoso ood 21.22; medium onto 21.56.29 closing at seas; isuhb'deacon' Father MCGaugh’ a charge-of causing a disturbr‘ ed by the Women.‘ “Dam” 21; common 15-18; choice fed heavy sows 20.20 11.45: stag. 1w ° mo “new”! at the 3"” ance in a public place by fight of Lorne Van” ‘ year-hugs 23-25; good 21-20; good 16.25 on a dressed weight basis. Pallbearers were: John Hand- Is Ready To Roll _ - o AUSSIE "OF" ._“I carnival will ‘ The big Australian motor‘ evening at 7 Two Charlottetown residents: manufacturing “pm Geherap Stadium “’th MIYOI‘ W-E- Jen- ‘ in , and his case was adjourned J PIERRE BERTON’S BOOKS tilt: iiii‘“iiit‘i£:°yo£:::; “gm 5 w “x a we I“ he” with? .123... .m‘“... . av * av * ** s * 'k * . '. ' ing. , . . - . Mclnnis, Leo Dorgan. Solomon Ayoub Tawn, Norm‘ SUMMERSIDE BUREAU Events new to the Carnival 3:39;“ gugfihfi‘c‘fig 13:: ON ‘ .Fiowerbearers were: three of River, appeared for sentencing OF THE GUARDIAN] will be the beard - growing and be“ the community 6’” .lus grandchildren Leigh. Ken- on a conviction of unlawful pos-. Summerside’s annual Lobster; pipe - smoking contests. These Th ' h f ineth. and Gordon Gavin. Claude session of 10 cartons of clgaret- ' Carnival program. which fea—‘ are expected to draw a large M g: “Mceim ‘w v! m n T e concourse O Dorgan. Peter Morrissey. Robert tes, but when it was revealed he tures king-isized 10051” Slippers .list of entries and Ron Mac— 3_ “cw' c ‘McHugh. Interment was in thef had not yet made restitution io‘ at the Civic Stadium each even- Arthur, sponsor of the beard- Cedéw‘l’h’u Edam." M Chm-Ch cemetery‘ i the owner. the case was adjour- -‘ in: during the Week long diow growing contest, said last fiéad'prem gmmcim no“: i fled to July 10, i opflilis inhSummers‘iliie Monday pig-h: sliiéebexpectéod To have at Vane); Winn“; MuDo'n M d , . ~ ,R‘Mac, w e uge para . i eas ear - growers on ' _ “W” M mm" °' “- "- mm" “‘- e Trespassing lollinf‘do‘iofd’f‘fi. i. new» The parade will be m; :3. We iffio‘éiiiil'om. .i‘l‘fio‘i' TODAY AT 2330 ONI- TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY ing not guilty to driving wiihoui . 0' 30m? 50 “"19 “g u n ' ‘ LIVESTOCK snow Jay. “mid; NW we,“ E d I F. due care and attention, was ad; ‘nd “"11 (Pm “1 t e 1" way Graeme Linkletter. ch ai‘r- lam “be,” Plum: 1,. v.3” S n i journed to July 15. I WM" and 1‘ schedmed °° "‘0" man of the livestock show. said PM”: Germ ! . ma Son, Your favorite nitwitz will blitz your blues away he expected an increase of oil Walsh Euiotvale; new“ - 4. head of cattle over last year's ’ ' entry list of 375. Other activities will be Baby Contest, Acadian Day. Mae- Millan. Summerville. and LL. Dewar.’ New Perth. The official opening of (diet be held Monday so in the civic PIERRE BERTON ‘ For Youths will Isign in person. all books purchased at the \ the iAil‘iii- Hi‘i'iiv C....eee.........e.-o-u .... . g... til .I .I : W i I J I f l i l l fore Magistrate James B. John. operations. =highlight of the carnival and 404 tickets for the show have Visit Confederation Centre Come and Bring Your Friends OPEN HOUSE EVERY SUNDAY Theatre - Art Gallery - Museum Children under 12 must be accompanied by some. 12 Noon to 6 P.M. Restaurant Open Sundays 12 noon to 12 pm. BAND CONCERT TONIGHT Central Command Bond . . . from Ont. R. c. A. F. 60 Pieces . . . 7.30 P.M. FORT EDWARD In Victoria Park Come and Bring Your Friends CON FEDERATION CENTRE €69 "ADVENTURES IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST" with PIERRE BERTON (in person) presenting An Evening of Commentary and Two Prize Winning Films CITY OF GOLD and NAHANNII "Should he seen(by Everyone and Anyone” . Guardian-Patriot) Today through July 11 8:30 pm. Beats $1.00 and $1.50 Children 50c Students 754: @ courEnERATiou oENTRE Coming July 13 to Aug. 15 "THE CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE" John & Linda Keogh’s Be10ved Puppet Show with star of 'I'V’s Razzle Dazzle Show "HOWARD THE TURTLE" "Fun For The Young Of Heart” From 6 to 60 Mon. to Fri. 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. Saturday 10:0): A.M.. 2:00 P.M. 4: Friday Evening—Special Family Show or 8:00 P.M. ART GALLERY THEATRE Confederation Centre Adults: $1.00 Children: 50: Confederation Theatre Box Office. Queen St. been sold. Tickets are availablei from Island Propane on Water a street and Friday of this week' a car will be on Water Street selling tickets. mitsries. year the di ‘ rather than ride in the parade L in convertibles. will take one v vantage point to watch the par- ‘ . ade and following lengthy dis-, . cuasion by the carnival com-. ‘ mittee it was decided a rwlew-li l the legion home for them. Lieu- i ‘ tenant-Governor W.J. MacDon-l ald, who will be escorted from i Road’s Corner, will take the ; salute from the stand. i The Prince County Vocational School will be the scene of a .formal RCMP Ball Wednesday . night 3 CORONATION BALL 3 Another event which is new , l for Carnival Week is the Coro- l_natiou Ball. scheduled for San- ‘ urday night at the Vocation ai ‘ School. Plans for this ev e hi i were also finalized last night land some 150 couples are ex- pected to attend. An addition to the final night’s activities is a fireworks display. to be staged on the town pron arty next to the Elm Street E1 ementary School_ The parade. largest in the his-- 5 tory of the Carnival. is expect» ledtohavedo floats and 12 bands. Other feature events will be . .the performance of the Van- l couver Junior Band under the . direction of Gordon C. Olson. It ‘ was also announced that ano- ither feature Will be the pro- visenceoftwolndiansfibmare- {servati'on near Truro, N.S.. 'rch ba l complete with their bi rk CON-FEDERATION SPECIAL MATI 2-2464 (after 5 pm. 2-2467) YOUNG PEOPLE PIERRE BERTON’S "ADVENTURES IN THE GREAT No-RTHwEsT" THIS SATURDAY 2: Two Prize Winning Films "CITY OF GOLD” and "NAHANNI" CENTRE 30 P.M. SEATS $1.00 Adults .50c Children .75c Students Confederation Theatre Box Office, Confederation Theatre Box Office. Queen St. 2-2404) (After 5 p.m.—2-2467) This program replaces "THE DRYLANDERS” wh originally scheduled for July 6 - July 11. “aerial-a HAVE READY PURCHASED TICKETS for "The AL Dryiandeu" may either get a refund or be e th tr applied to the new production. v e “on” P Thursday —-Montague,_Doug’a Service Station 10:00 a.ni. - 4:00 p.m. — Summerside, Hoiman’s of P. E. I. 10:00.4:00 pan. .' y OOmDIRAT'ION CENTRE MK OFFICE Open, Daily 10:00 sum-10:00 pan CENTENNIAL ESSO TICKETMOIILE Sells Tickets at Your Door Friday FBI-days . . . 7 [ham-9 pan. ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPIN ‘plaadays .... ..; ..................... .. 12 noon-0:00 pan. With Pierre Berton (in person) telling his . spellbinding rules of Canada's North 2-2404 (after 5 pan. 2-2467 Queen St. ) @ ON‘E NIGHT ONLY JU’LY I2 9.00 P. M. LOIS MARSHALL Internationally Famous Soprano Seen 31.2! IQ CONIFEDERATION CENTRE FOURTH IN A SERIES OF SUNDAY CONCERTS Confederation Theatre Box Office Queen St. 2-24“ (mos p.m. 2.24m -ing stand wouldbeerected at 1115“ ‘ Plan Meets For ' Thompson of l ' T .\ dISP 3‘“- 35:33:31 formedtresp$wtinstnsiiigt'l cos'ltsvlzll i Motm'nolden' has “Munced lm’l‘s Musical. ride. at??? IGCST‘lIieZla fosoillliiscli‘ open-Air church , -- - n t rofit of £19200.“ (81" h" ' i makin Its first tour ‘ ' ' ' ' - a . . i . intent to fish on private prop- ' “e p w W 1°" 5 . 3 there are already more than in P‘m' any, when they appeared u. l most $43,000.“) for It!‘ 1903 of the Maritimes, Will be the entries. and many others_ i The fin al word last night from the committee chairmen was that the plans for the program are progressing favor- ably, but in the event that there are snags before Monday’s offi- cial opening. a final meetin 3 had been called for Satur- day afternoon. Harness racing at Summer- side Raceway will be held each night during the week. from Monday tl'i r o u g h Saturday ts. Planned At Park A series of open-air non-de- nominational services has been ummer in the camping grounds at Stanhops. Clearance for use of he ‘ ing in the entertainment area has been obtained by the super- iniendant of parks through Ot- |tawa, and the first service is "scheduled for the evening of July 12 This laymen’s effort—it is be- ing sponsored by the United Church Men's Council on P.E.I. ——is believed to be somewhat .unique. at least in the national '2. Church Groups parks. - One interesting feature for Centennlul Day holidaying campers is the con- cession mmer attire which O’LEARY — Rev. Kenneth.may be worn at the services. First Baptist}5ports apparel and summer Church In Middleton. N.S.. will gclothing have been decided u be guest preacher at a combin-rquite sufficient. ed service of worship to be held} Meetings will begin at 0.15 in O'Leary Sunday evening 4mg; and end promptly at 9. the service of praise will be e [ LIVESTOCK by a community choir under[ the direction of Rev. Maxwell; ' MONTREAL (CPl —. Prices were generally lower on the dude those of the Mud Montreal east end livestock Church pastoral charges of O‘- w‘ednes‘lay' Leary. West Cape. the O'Leary. afiice‘pllg'hlu Quip" 1°: Baptist charge, St. Luke‘s An- f bs' W" 5 “p 3“ glican Churc and O'Learyi “gags. Good 1550 medium Glitt’fiIIOIbethzefiaziagefié new 1425-15. common 13-1350. can- - I d cutters 8.12.50. community centennial park ,“9’5 3'} which is to be officially opened Bulls- 90°“ 17' ¢°mm°n “4 on Saturday. Should weather-j med‘um _13-25'15-75' be unfavorable it will be held‘ Calves- G90“ with" ’3'”- in the Baptist Church. 116‘” 26-00» med!“ “m: At the same hour Roman Ca-l common 13504 thoiic people of the communityl 303“ Grade will assemble for mass in Shims A903 sows Congregations participating in the outdoor service will 7.50. A 2175-350 ‘ SHOWS 8:30 - 1 - O STARTING TOMORROW Anthony’s. Church in Bloom-1 . field. centennial celebrations which will begin Friday evening and continue through Saturday. ese services are being held in connection with the O'Leary ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥4¥¥ DIR/v: HTRE Playing Tonight, Fri. and Sat. ¥¥¥¥¥****.* SHOW AT DUSK ELAUGHING... ill... t‘ DOROTHY Fianna ‘Aiiieiie' WT MalilNe-AVSION-FUNIOGIIO . will .emeaeueueseoeeaoomom v_‘_i now am . Wmm moo-Tam mam new ' 4 were 5e "#1. e we In”. militia/mammalian t “P. _ mums. LIMITED ‘ ENGAGEMENT mini; i