Clearspring is an fo which was dug farm of Frank Mac- " FINDS GROTESQUE POTATO object held by James Dood Seareecing. This -be-_ _ving of-a bird, with a head, srectinaccanle ais deer oy pearance of an amateur car- - (sland News Page. Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Nov. .3, 1966. 3 bg ALBERTON — James Lorne | Aylward, Nail Pond, was fined $50 and costs by’ Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald-at Alber- his license was suspended: Bernard Joseph Deagle, Ebbs- fleet, pleaded not guilty to a charge of damaging a water pump to an amount not exceed- ing $50.-The property of Grant Butler, Montrose: and the case was adjourned to November 9. For permitting an unlicensed person to drive LeRoy Joseph Arsenault... was fined $20 and costs. rete se Frederick McElhiney, Alber- ton South, represented. by Bruce MacDonald, pleaded not guijty to a charge of having care and €ontrol of a motor vehicle —_ feet and wings and an addi tional outzrowth on its back. ~-READ’S CORNER SAID s aed ~~ mencing at 2 p.m. Interment in| the Wood Islands cemetery._A aged 9*years. Resting at the -Charlottetown..Funeral Home from where the funeral will be _held Friday morning, leaving the funeral Home at 8.45 for Re- quiem High Mass, at_St...Duns-:|- tan’s Basilica at 9 o'clock. In- terment in the Catholic ceme- tery. ae emma din cite <r rene era MUNROE — At the P.E.I. Hos. 11 Rochford Street, in his $9 59th Résting at the MacLean pee until noon today, No- ar 3, then to the Zion Pres- byterian Church for funeral ser- vice commencing at 2 p.m. In- terment in the Peoples ceme- tery. “DUGAY — At the Community Hospital, O'Leary,. Tuesday. No- vember 1, 1966, Joseph Francis Dugay of Pleasant View in his | c° big are | ; Gheke service was conducted by | Rev... Maxwell. Nesbitt._Hymns/ ley’s Funeral Home: “to the home mo Tignish Shore, from where the funeral will be held Friday mor- ning at 8.45 to the Church" of the Immaculate tion, Pal- mer Road, for R High Mass at 9.30. Interment in’ the Churol cemetery: HAMBLY — At Charlottetown Nov. 2, 1966, William J. Hamb- ly of Winsloe~in fifs~ 85th year, - moon Saturday ‘thep to South United Church for funeral service at 2 o'clock. Interment in the chureh cemetery. DINGWELL — Suddenly at 249 mares, [eee ete I Shall Know had been sent to B.B.G. regard- ing alternate television coverage. bi] =| satisfaction They Wad tarned la} Hitt a3 {Resident — |To N.S.‘Bor _} Breton natives, ne from _New- |! Former City . Heavy Traffic Docket At | | Alberton Magistrate's Court . | for sentence ata later date: as Melville Campbell represented | - day Wednesday, but he’ll be back in the office Thursday, an | impaired and the case was ‘ad- journed to November 23. ROUTINE FINES Routfhe fines. of $10. and costs | nded out to Charles vis Rogers, Lot 7 for permitting i an unlicensed person to — John W. Rayner, Howlan, failing | to yield right of way; Joseph Wayne DesRoches, Greenmount and Joseph Leonard Gaudet, Tignish, speeding; Mrs. Lloyd Adams, Elmsdale, driving across the solid white line; Roy Joseph Gavin and William Joseph -Ar- rong Pleasant View, operat- improperly —equipped— ve- histes: Cecil “Frederick Arsen- ault, Alberton, driving without due_care and attention: Joseph Patrick ee oo an properly eq- =| tped weil to. be operated. on . Alberton, z. cpniigenite Nowh: Koreans ‘Ambush Yanks — ? SEOUL (AP)—Norts: Koreans. were ‘reported by American authorities to have wiped -out from ambush an eight-man pa<« trol of the United States. 2nd Infantry Division south of the, armistice line fust eight hours before US. President >Johnson: y the dander made | by the. gerferal against Israel, -that -girls-were-freed from mili-"| tary. service in order to enter- tain United Nations guests and to conduct what he cynically called ‘diplomacy between): sheets’. “Putting matters. ‘i: “this why the ‘mediator’ has proved that he may have perhaps a cértain talent for writing cheap novels . but it is very doubtful if he succeeded in showing himself as, 4 decent man.” ‘Von Horn, who commanded UN troops in The Congo, Pal- estine_and Yemen, published-his- 400-page memoirs Soldiers of Peace in Stockholm Monday. The- memoirs contain a which von Horn. alleged is rid- dled with espionage and’ ¢otrup- tion. : . RACE’ FOR TROPHY * Australia has challenged: the United States for the “America’s ‘Cup. yachting trophy in 1967. [Former Head [° Of UN: Force e,.2° @ Criticized TEL AVIV (Reuters)—An Is- raeli newspaper says the mem- | Oirs of Swedish Maj.-Gen. Carl von Horn, \former commander of United Nations peacekeeping forces, show, he has a talent for writing cheap novels. The independent evening newspaper Maariv—says—in—an editorial: : “Especially loathsome and 4 — of Optometry, Toronto. The Scholarship is_awarded-to @ Maritime nt who is studying for a Degree of Doctor of Optometry, and is valued. at $300 per year for four years, based’ on Before entering the College of Optometry, Mr. Harding took first ~year “engineering at ‘the | University of New Brunswick, Awarded | Optometry _ We will meet all advertis- _¢d prices for drugs, patent | after graduating with _ honors a and prescrip- Sche | hi from Fredericton High. School tions... and =~ ‘ 10 ars Ip and Marysville School. 'e Will De 3 He .is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. a “sTEAD'S Gordon G. Harding, formerly of Charlottetown, and “the gra\d- son-6f Mrs. Gavin -R: Harding of Charl i : J. Ronald Harding has been awarded the Percy... Hermont Centennial nan for the x £ ern — 7 ‘Prime Minister Is Recovering ' “OTTAWA (CP) — A heavy cold cc peeeeerseyrneanonennans toner kept —Prime—Mintster—Pearson home for the third successive aide said. It was thought earlier the Lib- town. compared with all of the cows of the same age. in Canada, This breed best-uddered class had no The “showing of Teland | -men_came_in- the sét- or. heifer class where Mr. Green and Roy Younker, ‘Kingston stood first and . second} in the class. The Hob af slistfit afi . West Royalty was fair but his cattle won , the best a third a z & < i i | of tee Bank of Montreal of $14,- 4% Wednestiay. eral leader would come in’ for Wediiesday’s afternoon sitting of the Commons, but he decided pagainst it. . up and} days of doctor-ordered bed rest. ‘Bank Bandits Get $16,426 |_. MONTREAL (CP). "Three-| men robbed an east-end branch: -Mr,--Pearson- was around Wednesday after two ; ~ pesrecmaat cane suseraeed on sa t No shots were fired and ne one was injured. Two of the men, one wearing a ted hood; entered carrying revolvers and told 12 employees and ¢ustomers to against the wall. jumped over a counter and yarn two cash drawers. oth men then ran to a wait- ing car and escaped. WESTERN BRIEFS "Eimer Myers, Hazelbrook had ISLAND (Continued from Page 1) an impressivepe rformance. $C; Oland’s herd of Lower) Sackville took the premier exhi- — award in the Ayrshire \ - YEO FUNERAL - neral of Walter Yeo was held on Wednesday afternoon from the Grace Gospel Cha Mills; where Service was con- ducted by ' Edward Pa | Anywhere Is Home, and Halieu- jah ’Tis Done. Pallbearers were Horace MacDonald; Chisholm, Melvin Baglole, Hen- ry-Boyles, John Paugh and Wil- Lacy crue ge" Interment was in ited Church Cemetery, West Devon. COLLICUT FUNERAL—T funeral of Russell Collicutt w held on Tuesday afternoon from Jelley's Funeral Home to the were Does ‘Jesus Care and The Lord’s My Shepherd. Pallbear- ers were George MacMillan, Al- lan. MacMillan, Ray Gordon MacWilliams, Herbert MacWilltams, . and Coleridge Rogers. Interment was in the Church ey. STEWART FUNERAL — The funeral for George E. Stewart of Borden was held Wedhesday, November 2, from the Chisholm Funeral Home. Service was con- ducted by the Rev. R.M. Cam- eron. Ss sung were The Lord's My Shepherd, Rock of Ages and Abide With Me. Organ- ‘ist was Mrs. Hedley Lowther. Pallbearers \Bernard and Colin McInnis. In- terment was-in the United Church cemetery, ~—~The- fu Garr: calf; they had the grand cham- pion in their yearling bull, East example, and he re- for that, feat. Be Hays formula of. awards came into years ago, the first 1 considerably wall, Duistaffnage heifer to the fair class, for ives re F Hi less : : é 2 a 3 3 ar RS fey i‘ : H ft if i ; The Woods had the second buil | a second with his mature cow, a second with his four-year-old heifer, and the get-of-sire, se- veral thirds Peter Boswall, Frenchforthad mo yearling het-|" Gilbert. Robinson, Harvey- Sta- tion took the ees exhi- in thie: +class,-Judge-was-Don MeCaig,|- Brampton, 0. 2 ‘ JUDGE DEEIGHTED _dudge Allister-MacArthur, Ho-| — | wiek. Quebec was delighted with e_Ayrshire_show._It's-so-much} better than when I was here two years ago. This Atlantic Winter Fair is really. going places, he observed. Lloyd_ ee Guelph, On- tario_ judged the Guernsey —cat- = or a@ past national presi- n Ronald Barrett and Sons, the reserve. The. gratd champion Guern- sey bull was shown _ by _ aeeeera frond by Tee ey, se, N.S. “ As easy and a few other Is-P ia~_ ; Mrs nay bases Bridge is a patient oo derwent surgery. —— S’SIDE FINES SUMMERSIDE — Kenneth 3. Mills, St. Eleanors, and Frances -V._Hardy, lie; paid -fines-of- $10_and each for speeding gistrate R/S. Hinton in town po- lice court /yesterday morning. Use Dodd's =a pallet” oa "ke s ——-epeiemle jemig “condie BACK :: ACH SF eooenss soon rent ‘Teter ag Dodd's. 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