Island News Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug. 3- 1965. 3) City Motorist Is Fined $125 A fine of $125 and costs or 30 days was imposed on D. Frank | Sigsworth of Charlottetown yes- | terday in city. police court when | he pleaded not guilty to drunk- Lester O'Donnell, pleaded not guilty to the charge. Three people were each fined $20 and costs “2” days for il- legal possession liquor; and Se vine Dut cullty to impair- |.” drunk and incapable charg. | In traffic cases, Everett Kuhn ©3: (WO men were fitied $2) and) | Brackley Point Road, was fined |COS!® oF 20 days: one was fined | @ $25 and costs or 10 days for | |$20 and costs or 10 days; one speeding; Barry Joseph Gass, |“45 given a 20-day suspended Charlottetown, was fined $10 Sentence: one was given a 20- and costs or five days for fail- jday sentence to be served if he ing to stop at.ared light; and |tidn’t leave town within an ‘$5 and costs or two days for bevel as one was remanded to failing to stop at a stop sign | Aug Ivan MacPhee, Charlottetown, | A of drunk and disord- was fined $10 and costs or five |erly was dismissed by Magis- oo for trespassing at night. |trate James Haslam, AC, be-— accused, represented by |eause of lack ef prosecution. ' | group. of German teen- weekend after a Ramberg had been arrested on charges FEDERAL BRAKE > ~- F — Seated NE Sen asia | omen! ms wD” AAA ATER TARS ATTEMPT TO TRACE COOK'S VOYAGE ySs7s2.2t sits, 242 the desecrated area. Ramberg Ramberg buildings. (AP Wire- oUuncement said the govern- police said a year-old un- photo via cable from Frank- ‘ment will ask Parliament to Washington. news conference LONDON (AP) as he suggested that officers = A REPAIRING THE DAMAGE — i. REMARKS ON VIET NAM of the United Nations could despite. the latest North Viet’ Nam rejection of a forma! ON role there. (AP Wirephoto) : ; amend three laws to extend the| sc : employed dental technicies furt). period under which’ provinces explore privately the possibil- ; and municipalities could benefit from them - A three- ing through the Panama Ca- ities of a Viet Nam. settlement “With their fine leadership ex- lly successful clinic, and bé in retrace Capt. James Cook's |contention for ‘‘The Manning 20,000 miles to Botany Bay voyage of 197 years ago. cularly in the western region, Monday, the engine over- be amended to allow for federal or | Masted schooner with a crew nal ‘instead of around Cape ; perience, the ladies of the Hun- EXTEND on 21 amateurs and a lone Horn. The New Endeavor also or : ——_——-+-are—only__for_the Charlottetown ! |ter River Women's Institute may arta Ber ices | professional sailed toward has an engine. area. There are scattered areas ‘ ‘be expected to organize a high- eal and Vacate eeeae Australia Monday, hoping to After covering five of the ast evel ont S throughout the province, partl- _ | Trophy’’, the- top Red Cross Contributions of.75 per cent for’ Among the amateur sailors | where the dryness is even more |blood donor clinic award for building costs, until March, 1970, were three women: Mrs, Jean heated. Driven by the tide, the New Endeavor drifted | severe. a P.E.I.” rather than March 31, 1967, “to. Dixon, 46, an Englishwoman; dangerously t ” Sponsor Blood Clinic Sie ee! meee ince undertake this work during this Sybill Burns 27, both Austral- many a ship. : | (year and next. ians. Up went a signal—a flag SOMETHING Many areas in Prince Edward Cross swimming and a Young ‘Gir ‘This change is being pro- Capt. Gordon Keeble, 41, a with a red cross. - English é : as Island are blessed with leaders safety program, high school posed «after consultation ‘with former Royal -Navy~ officer, coast guards at Deal were The first seven months of though the weather has been To Think About... who bring honor to their com- say contest, procuring sostadliag M i d, Provincial governments at the was the one experienced — mystified, for the flag in the | 1965 have been the dryest since,.dry: the temperatures have been | munity, Pe well as a more ment in highway signs, guard oO este recent federal-provincial confer- sailor, ; international sea code means before World War One. Only {n —. normal ee - Pe If your furnace is ever 10 years practical and personal benefits rails and pavement repairs, ence, The sailing ship is called “we have a doctor on board.” 2 ren yee eran ogist at the: oid, you may be money ahead + which cannot. help but make participation in -a bicycle road- M Ch d The conference was held here New Endeavor, after Capt. By this time most .of the 4 Experimenta igre July to give it a good. close look! such a community a better and eo, co-operation in organizing an arge July 19-22. Cook's original Endeavor. amateur crew was seasick. Jack Nicklaus In sya month of ee d on| HERE'S WHY: more pleasant place in which the P.E.I. Safety Council, Hal- The federal samtaal would. _;Members of the crew paid The adventurers hauled | : ce the gs sere Sat tae i ; S | to live. loween safety, safety promotion) SUMMERSIDE — A Lennox require changes in provincial 200Ut £400 ($1,200) each to down the first flag and sent Leads Winnings ly 1.47 inches of rain: The dry-| The. weual ‘<tife -eapectancy~ of One of these areas is Hunter in elementary schools, arranging Island man will appear today legislation as well. make the journey, which the up another. The new signal | est July on Fecord was. i" 1933 ordinary furnaces is about 10 River, where the. local Wom- for testing and improvement in'in Prince County Magistrate's mH ted. the it wil | captain estimated wili take meant: ‘Keep clear, out of” ALM BEACH’ GARDENS, when only meee ell and years. en's Institute has been carry- the minicipal water supply, pro- Court on a charge of sexually 4. tg permit provinees to defer, e409, months. ere. |Fis. (AP)—Jack Nicklaus sill when'685 inctes, "| BUT EVEN MORE ing on a progressive program motion of house-to-house checks molesting a three-year-old Len-., clas, ed a fe e’er' Owned by an Ausiralian With that, the eoast guards i, Haas I Ao tha tank) ont Se IMPORTANT for. community improvement for home safety, safety in holi- nox Island girl. struction wt somne. Wationn;, Company. the New Endeavor put out a rescue boat. leads we tae bank] This past seven months Chere). Sane a aia. for a number of years. This day seasons, and tire-changing The man was arrested Sunday *“UCtion some vocational | is expected to be used for At last the trouble was cor- ®™ong the year's top money have been only “12.38 inches | y - schools without loss of the extra federal grants applicable them.” winners, the- Professional Golf- jers Association reported Mon- which is just about half of the | derful improvements in the last |10 years you have a right te be normal 25 inches during this ‘discontented i you don't have a tourist trips to the Great demonstrations for women. by Summerside RCMP detach- to Barrier Reef after following Not content to rest on their ment and held in custody with- rected and the ship headed far-sighted leadership culminat- down the Channel. ed in the winning of the “Carol Lane” Safety Award, in other laurels, the busy women of the out bail. Cook's route to Sydney. It was on May 25, 1768, that (49. ‘ sciay Period: modern LENNOX heating s words — the Canadian Cham- Hunter River Institute, have The child, who was taken to The. government planned to| WILL USE CANAL Capt. Cook set out in the En- | ‘a eae oe One of many things affected | mod it van Ms. a li pionship. now decided to supplement their Stewart Memorial Health .Cen- have Trans - Canada Highway} There are, of course, big deavor. On April 13, 1769, he [total $100,488, ee by this-dry spell_has been rng | LENNOX” heating system call us The project that won top rank safety activities by sponsoring tre in Tyne Valley for observa- 3rants extended until Decem-| differences between the jour- reached Tahiti, then thé’ So- pee -_ jal f PGA- woodlots here on the Island. The | TODAY in the Carol Lane Safety Awards the Hunter River-New Glasgow- tion, was reportedly found in ber. 1970, rather. than the De-| ney of the New Edneavor and ciety Islands and New Zea- | 1” official money—from “i forest fire factor is listed as ex-| for Hunetr River Women's. In- cember, 1967, cut-off date. the old. The schooner will’ land. Botany Bay was sighted Sanctioned events — Nicklaus treme in Prince County and! Fredericton - area Red Cross her bedroom ~ by her older ‘ sis- blood donor Clinic” which is to ter” ~~ Eee ei eee be held Monday, August 9 from jt ig believed the incident oc- 3 to 5 p.m. at the regional high curred during the St. Anne's school in Hunter River. Day celebrations. sare = WTR ot has-amassed-$89,700..The- stand~-high-in-both—King"s—and Queene lings include last weekend'scounties——§ os | Thunderbird classic at Harri-) The rain figures listed above son, N.Y. j Billy Casper ranks second ip | Palmer—Electrie-—— = 894-8543 ortews ~~take~a~huge~short—cut~by-go=—Aprit 28,1770. = Mink Breed Displays ‘stitute covered an extensive pro-" gram. It included first aid, the danger of thin river ice, parti- cipation in a Red Cross acci- dent analysis project and Red EASTERN “AID ROAD PLANNING It had been suggested at the federal - provincial conference that this would allow more or- derly scheduling of work, par- ticularly in the. Montreal area. The National Housing Act au- thorizes loans to provinces or both official earnings and unof-' ficial, with ye, 2 and $83.60, respectively, - Third ranked ~ is Tony Lema, | ity of directing a blood donor \clinic, the institute is acting for ithe people of the area and on their behalf accepts the chal- o municipalities for construction | with total earnings of $63.894. | FUNERALS Sa ae oo eta al of sewage treatment projects, | The standings, with official ‘amount needed to provide this with ‘“‘forgiveness’’ or wiping | ominan ack e e and unofficial earnings: MacKENNA FUNERAL —The essential liquid thet only people Scie senpiond - ficeee Nickiaws, 9, es atte) eee foliak son of Mt, 000-(0re: taking over. Um clinic. rn ot ee NEW TUSKET, N.S. (CP)— sales this summer following alt ee ales: See eee | Mrs. Emmett MacKenna, Vic- the New Glasgow Junior Farm- To remove this inducement | Mink breeders Wallac and Ed- visit to the ranch of four lead-| ee ene ee eee “toria Cross, was held from St. ers who have carried it on for os ‘for —construction—in 1966 and:,sel Mullen have discovered ing breeders trom the US. The!“ Gary Player, $56,776, $57,892. - ~ “Mary's Church, Montague, Sun- several years and who are now FP as Sea ET ee on Sr ade aed what leading authorities in their Mullens’ sold five trios (one rhe Devlin; $56,470, -$59,- day, August 1 at 3 p.m..The committed to other projects. The MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOE tee 0 profession think is a major male and two females in each . service was conducted by Rev. Junior Farmers have volunteer- yee RM (Avis) Cummings March, 1970 breakthrough in fur -breeding.: trio) at $2,000 a trio. _ Dam Sikes, Jr 68.68, 41, J. W..MacCardle. The hymns ed their enthusiastic support. _ Land.Mrs. George J (Kay). Rey-... The government intended....to. From: two jet black male kittens Wallace Mullen estimates that ar OL as Immaculate Mary and 0 God “Providing the necessary nolds, visited Prince County Consult with provincial authori- | discovered in ‘their barn in July, since then the -ranch has re- 8 Bruce Crampton, $47.679, : Of Loveliness were sung by the quota of blood is a serious com- last week in connection with ties about any loans: made in| 1960 have come thore than 2,000. ceived orders” valued at an esti- r $59,929. the next 15 months for ype progeny. mated $150,000. : treatment to ensure the ted tic_and fur experts alike The Mullens suffered one_se- 9. Doug Sanders, $45. 853, $56,-’ eiosatan “who -have=-cotresponded- with rious = setback in their ‘breeding 3. the Mullen brothers or who program. An April, 1964 fire on children’s choir accompanied by munity responsibility” Mary..Cain,.organist. The _pall- s _. pearers were Peter MacKenna; “plogc aL eu Randy MacKenna, Brian Mac- this institute's greatest task will Piysville. *with new. “antifoam-agent== to relieve said F.A. | Multiple Sclerosis work (United rovincial Red é O'Leary, Springfield, < f Kenna, Leonard Doyle, William ‘he to convince the residents in Ellerslie, West Point, St. Philips jhave visited their Digby County the ranch destroyed 300 black i gas pains Blake and Robert Blake. arc the area of their individual re- and Summerside. A number of| BASEBALL ranch, agree the Mullens have females and 500 black males a war the weather dryer than ment .took place in iad churen sponsibility. calls remain to be made in the . jbeen dealing with a rarity—a amounted to close to $500,000. One. surprising fact {s that | eemetery. Mr. Jones went on. to say, Prince County area. SCORES dominant black gene. ar edie a a a. Sr TE TEs Cross-breeding of the onginal blacks with lighter colored mink produced litters that usually re- CARTER FUNERAL — The ah ot hua: Carte Wen breeding program as a “major transfusion” for the industry. Nationa] ‘League held: Wednesday morning from the Perry Funeral Home to St. Mary's Church, Souris where Mass of the Angels was cele- brated by Msgr. J. A. Sullivan who also conducted service at the grave, Rev. J. J. Dunphy | | Detroit San Fran. ,001 001 000— 2 61\sulted in a 50 per cent black Milwaukee 000 400 00x— 472. ‘ratio. Breeding Blacks to blacks Perry (7-9) Linzy (8) and Hal- has resulted in litters that are ler; Johnson (12-5) and Oliver. '75 per cent blacks. HR: SF—Mays (25). Since news o fthem discovery He said he. was convinced that the New Tusket ranch had something “that could have rev- olutionary effects on the mink industry.’ ADD AL linescores Pegs periments broke in a fur 000 000 000— © 80 breeding publication, the Mul- CATCH RIVER GIANT The Sowin Y oaae = ae Chicago 200 000 00x— 2 6 | lens have been besieged by tele- A beluga sturgeon. . wighing a — S tkeasine: Louis (tt H | wal (9-5) Gladding (8)! Phone calls, personal visits and 1,148 pounds and yielding 176 Carter, Henry Carter, Gordon | ca Sots) onl Peters (6-9) Wil-|mail from breeders seeking to pounds of caviar has beer Carter, Albert Perry. Interment |} > Oe mane. Martin buy stock. — oe was in the church cemetery. DEATH NOTICES ||, CUDMORE — At 86 Elm Ave. Aug. 2, 1965, Mrs. Martha Cud- | ‘ more in her 97th year- Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home until noon Wednesday then to. Wnsloe North United Church for service commencing at two o'clock. Interment in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers don- ations to~ the Canadian -Heart Foundation would be appreciat- ed. POOLEY — At Churchill, P.E.1., whens funeral service will be heki Wednesday August 4, at 1.30 p.m. Interment will be in ‘Tryon Presbyterian cemetery: Visiting hours at Funeral Home- 35 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. CAMPBELL — At the Char- lottetown Hospital on Monday, . 2, 1965, Columba R. Camp- ‘of Elmira in his 63rd year. | rernains will be transferred | 1 o'clock this morning from Funeral Home to his residence Funeral arrange- be announced later. ~ , 1965, Mrs. Charles | i $ | | 3 | | ® (8). | The brothers made their first | \ Wednesday, August 4th SUPPER SERVED 4:00 to 9:00 P.M. DANCING 9:30 to 12:00 P.M. LOBSTER and TURKEY SUPPER Russia and DANCE STELLA - MARIS HALL North Rustico DON’T MISS MONCTON’S BAND FESTIVAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 AND 7 SEE AND HEAR UP TO 20 CONCERT AND MARCHING BANDS GRAND CONCERT AF THE MONCTON STADIUM, AUG. 14. \ This Will Be The First Band Festival In The Maritimes And A Feature Attraction Of MONCTON’S 75TH ANNIVERSARY “SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 TO SATURDAY, AUGUST 14°} MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS: : coat ope, ah pte ye 1965. at her home in Cape Tr @ WATER SKIING ® STREET DAN daughter ‘o Mc. tad Me Gos TO RETRACE VOYAGE ies ; © SOAT_RACES on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Old Time C ing. Fiddling and Speci @ BOAT RACES @ HARNESS RACING ® SKY: DIVING her wacie, Leo M. Doucet, 3 | Three a ie nani! ok aoe Oe ee a © BAND CONCERTS © PARADES © FIRE WORKS wi } t to take y ‘ ont to a - = Soe ee nee cee Cee ihe Gennes wee eu the toes hee - BINGO -© GAMES ® REFRESHMENTS. _@ MANY MANY MORE! | ee eae Ree ernie: Tea” denen ten or einen tae : -BE SURE FO ATTEND! ~~ deemer for Requiem High lass | yesterday to retrace the voy: and Mes. Jean Dixon of Lin “On-Grounds Adjacent To” Hall’ : WO ATTEND! __.____4 at 10 o'chek, Interment im the age made by Captain Cook in coln, England. (AP Wirephoto ; — omnia isis eal - cemeteny. - | the Endeavor in 1768. The vo- by cable from London) aici i