WI‘IA‘I‘ ANIMAL with I hit of "ham atnlo" wouldn't be elated at being declared I an- preme grand champion! With thia recognition at the Live- Itock Exhibition held yeah/h day In coniunction with tho Summel’side inhaler Carnival ll Ia perhapl little wonder that lhia top (holes in the roadaler Alberto The Prince County it and West (‘ ISLAND NEWS PAGE Thurs. July is, 1963. 3i Colorlul An Two Injured At Park; Laundry ls Destroyed division, by Msyhew oi Kinhora. stands up or take a how irom the spec- tators watching this Interelle lag event. owned Stank, Ponies Dominate Classes A1" S'side Livestock Show BY GEORGE WOTTDN Pnniea dominated classes at the Livestock Exhibi- tion yesterday at summerslde. held in Conjunction with the Sum- mersidc Lobster Carnival. Horses and sheep were shown yesierday. and the entire exhi- hitinn will be taken over today by the cuttle entries represent— ing eight dliierent breeds. Lorne Ferguson. oi Hampton. yesterday won the supreme tzrand championship in the drait horse division. while the reserve grand chompionship was won by cl A l is e d Schurmon oi Summer- side. Stanley Mayhew oi Klnkorlt won the supreme grand chain-l pionship in the roadster class. will: the reserve award going In husseli ouigley oi Carleton std- “1L In I clan 0! l0 entries for panic: under 42 Inches in height. the lop three winners were Wendell Burgoyne of New Lone don; Pope Thorne of West Roy- the horse qil ally and George alley oi Mali).- e. Winning ponies over 41 Inchel were owned by Stanley Mayhew oi Kinkora; Pope 'rhorne. West Roynl . and Wendell burgoyno or New London. Mr. Eurgoyne and lvrr. May- hew owned the winning more and (oral ponies; and top year- lings belonged to George Riley. Pope Thoma. and Heather Burke ci Charlottetown. George Klison. Hampshire was iudge oi the horse and pony asses. SHEEP CLASSES in the sheep classes the top awards in all Shropshire and market classes were won by w. .Moase oi New Annan; with William i-laggerty ol New An- nun. a close second. in total Do Judson Mull» nage. Graeme Llokietter. recre- tll‘y of the liveatock Exhibition Association waa announcer of the various classes and the win. this. The sheep entries were or Do lnerl. and Waa assisted in thil work by the presidenl. Keith Barrett. FARMERS DAY Today the cattle entries total 35o (mm 55 iarms representing areas between Alberlon and Charlottetown. The entry list this year la the bi seat in tbs iour-y e a r livestock exhibition. and includes 10 new exhibitors this year. Today llaa been designated. “Farmers Day" at the lobster carnival. and cattle that will he entered in the various classes began arriving at the stadium yesterday ahernoon. Breedl that will be seen today include Guernsey, Holstein. Jersey. beet Shorthoro. Ayrshire. l-ieretord. Angus and Dual-Purpose Short~ hora Judging will begin In the ahow rings beside the new cattle barn Juat north or the Itadiuln at 10 an. and continue through until I pJn. or until lodging in enm- pleted. TODAY IS FARMERS' DAY ,S'side Lobster Carnival Passes Half-Way Mark wtrrrtw — The Sum- monside Lobster Carnival reach. ed the hall-way mark mid- night last night in the week long program ol events designed to by GEORGE RS F. inlm'eat and entertain the ilun- per dreds of vllilmrl with a variety oi events each day Yestarduy 15 “:st were broken at the Maritime invitat- ion track and held sports day program. and a livestnck show had al. least as ponies compel. in the horse classes. Last evening so exciting bar- near racing program was held at the raceway. and the not. dlum audience watched the pre- llmiaary judging ol the "Mlal Prince Edward inland" con. neltlllttl. the feature “'3. a db monsiratloo Summers.de maioreues, and enioyed an hour cog band mccri by 19 mem- bers oi tile Mlscouche hand The three judges tor mc Miss Mn. l-lenry lift-lion were treated to an en- ldyahle visit to use carnival throws a mmlttee oi the provincial command or the - adieu Legion under chairmanr DEATH NOTICES (In-em! to. late tar Chaim Dull Ntflc. mull COIL!!! —' At the Charlnibe— town Hmme Wednesday. July 17. loss. willlam liens-y Collier in his mo year nost- inil at' the Cuiciiiie Tommi Vt ra |Ila lunerol will be held Friday. With aer- Ship of Lester Jenklna 01 Sum rnerrsitle. These youngsters Join- ed olherl In having Inn on the midway. lnspectini file carnival displays In the stadium. and any ioying the delicious lobster sub- s served daily in the eta. diqu irom t to a pm. Ll morning two Canadian Navy ships. HMCS Lanarls and italics buclrlngham are schedul- ed to sell at lo:m~a.m. irom m Summersidea marine whari where they have added to the carnival atmosphere and their sailors participated in the open. Moadsy shortly rrival. 5 fly alter their I Today “Farmer's my" a . and .iudging oi etgh breed cattle lel conclude the lwodsy livestock exhibition held in cont Iuncthn with tho lobster cari- niva. uAnY CONTEST A baby contest ivr youngsters ol age will Canadian Pointer Killing Is Re-enacled lioSToN (APt—A > team oi ilve homicide deiecttvas Wed- n e s d s y reenscicd Tuesdays slaying or a painter who was shot as be worked on the root or a one—storey welding shop in lounlh bosioo e tiered determine the angle at which a .n—callhre slug thudded into the head oi John F. hootern. to. klion Lleut. Edward Site"! 2'!- pialned that manoeuvre could help narrow the number at nearby rooilops. or ndows. irom which the unidenuiied killer tired. Chemists and ballistic. us ports were among those on hand. measuring and calculst- in. Police picked up another .11 calllm rifle um (Mind in a cor tilled Ivth teen-alert. ‘Hley now have it" lor bullies tit teats. Several mild!!!“ or he aru reported to poll“ they have hed'nnflrlintbellltlo day: and n'bescen iives were trying to resilient Nih- Two men sutterrd lust degree burns to their arms and (ace in a tire which destroyed tho laun— dry building It the Cavendish camping group oi the National Park at about 2 o‘clock yester- day ailernocn. Elwood Cameron. driver ot a Speedy Propane gas truck. oi Summcraide. was taken to the prince County Hospital. and the . loxley noweo. Wheatley River. pork lahor lore- mall. War admitted to the Char- lottetown Hospital. The two injured men were giv- en treatment at the scene by an unnamed doctor wh ed to be vacationing in the park. Park Superintendent Alan Ede. reported that the gas truck was making a delivery at the laun- dry. when an explosion occurred. which was ioilowed by rapidly spreading ilames. He paid tribute to the prompt action taken by campers tn the area. in making immediate use oi the hoses and hydrants locat- at the camp site. PREVENT SPREADINO “Thelr quick action in uttemo ting io douse the ilames certain- ly prevented the tire spreading to the surrounding trees", Mr Ede said. He pointed out ih at backed by the strong winds and coupled with the dryness oi the wooded areas the tire could well or lignish TlGNlSH — Red Cross swim- ming and water sate enrollment at 140 children and adults in live diiiereui classes or beginners. juniors. intermed- laics. and senior llfe»sa\'illg. This Is the largest number evr er enrolled at Tignish. The classes sponsored and in- pervised by the Tignish Sports Recreation Association. are meeting with much success. in- structors Leo Broderick and Lor- raine Phee hold classes from s nu. in I p.ll|. daily and irom 1 to (Lilo pm. to accommodate tho beginners This is the iirst time adult classes have been held at Tig- nlsh. Seven adults have register. ed. three as beginners and four are in the junior close. This year tile Red Cross swim- mlng and water safety commit- lce has decided to lncorporatc s new idea I.er in so ml. each community and camp on Prince Edward Island will have the opportunity oi holding an o la report: with large Classea. More than 90 are nin have attained extremely serious proportions. A! it won the camper: PI'P vented the tissues irom spread. rug until the park tlrcilghiing equipment arrived. Thin was later strengthened by the arri- val ot the North Rustler) a on New Glasgow lire departments. In addition to firefighting lev- ersl oi the campers undertook to this on traiilc control duties. which allowed iirellgntlntz equip. ment to move lreely in the area. WON'T lNTEnEEltE Mr. Ede said that the loss oi the building will not tntericre uie operation or the camp site, although it will mean that the campers will now have to bring laundry lntn Charlottetown or Summerside. He did not glva any estimate of the value at the damage and was unable ether or not the laundry will be secon- structed right away. He said that as iar as could be learned it waa the first acci- dent oi this nature which n ad ever occurred in Canadian parkl history where thousands at pro. pane gas deliveries have made beiore without incident. The investigation oi the tire. not completed yet. a being car- ried out by c l. . 1". Elliott. Charlottetown RCMP. and mem- bers oi the park warden service. Aquatic Day Is Planned Swimmers This Aquatic Day will provide an excellent opportunity tor some spirited competition and triendly rivalry. The on se is not to break lwlmmirlg records. but In promote appreciation oi sports. water suiety and m a need- ed bras in the swimming course. The Red Cross has appointed David Miller II a supervisor to help the local chairmen. He will be It the Tlgnlsh lwimminll Ir!- the Aquatic Day now planned by the Recnation Association a lid swimming inatruclorl at Til- rlam are also shalom up tor be" enrolled in all classes at the swimming courses. Parent: and friend: will welcome to attend on that day. WEATHER TORONTO ICP) _ Temper tures issued by the weather oi- (ice: Home wur get underway at I p.m.: wille the his 32.500 (ree- lore-ll harness race Will he one oi eight race oven com- mencing at 8:15 pm under to- lights at the raceway. This sites-noon the contest. anis lo the “Min pruice Edward island" contest wih attend an in- iormal aliemoou tea at the leg- ion home where the Judges will them individually. in win appear stage ior melhnlnary lodging at this. and will be tollowed by a maiorette demonstrauon tea- turhtg the stunner-side mains. eties. The ieahn-e sets today win in two perioemances at a and 11 pm. and the Bill Iii/och midway will run irom 1 pm. to mhhtight The delicious lobster and chicken suppers wlil bs served daily rom t to m. and all I p. booth el- . . be hi hi ted by the Selection 0! thg hf: Mill Prince Edward ll» land It 9:” MIL. and illli ram oi carnival event: will continue oroaghout the daly and evening. _____.__ O’Leclry Lady Dies Al 49 O’LEARY — A well known . MI Ellis. We that they new MIMI whuuag trout this root oi the weldlu shop mm. and -W 'w cannot unduatand l Kiw- arnment that will vmvide in i labor Idatlom not use night omaniu and [all In Dru/ids mac ‘ In bring is to Ihe col- [active lEreenlent. there must he (rec oollecilve bargaining in I tree aocletyi—vif ohm is m collective bergairdng then we haven't a hoe society." Mr. Macmillan do“ not agree that a wage house to the two city hoapttds will mean e like inertia-e to emloyea in mry Island hospital. "Anna: Camo- mow unlorlud Willis kl one city tiav same e attic-out nice of Ny.‘ The regional tor also takes issue with the million dollar estimate to curve- the re quested . and main. ialsas that use cost would he no more than 50.000. on corn or m would be void by rule iederal t. He also believes that the pub lie has been given nualeodlntl lnfomhatlnn regarding regular yearly lncsuses to We! cm ploym. The homes 10 born the minimmn lo minus-n in two yard: and lilac ale tin barn-rat increaam in wages alter first at month period he M.A. Hughes. Saint .lbho. N.b. another national union We sensitive. attended last or Ml willmulnhlthe EEAKEM NAMED J: us and sets at 7.27. Tuesday sites-noon. July 23. (or 1 an ounlipr cookout law the mom. a nY JEAN KoENlo r A lirden scent tilled Parkdale WI hall yesterday ll annulled! varieties and shades ill rnsel‘ lined the tables in Canada'l only provincial l'DM allow Gordon Hughes. Charlottetown received the top award. the Al'flt-l iaat Memorial vany. lor the‘ best hybrid lea rose in the show. e award ior the heat ilnrl-. hunda. donated by MacDonald[ an Rowe waa won by A. iivndman. Stanhope. best sran. dlilora winner was . . Lei c l a l r. Charlottetown. This award wal also donated by Mar" Donald and Rowe. The T. Ea- ton Compsny award tor the heat hybrid ies rose shown by a itrsi year exhibitor went to Kenneth Richarda. Charlottetown. Mrs. Gordon MacMillan's en. try irom Cornwall won the heat iragrant rose award donated by Canada Pullers Ltd. Mrs. Guy Fichaud. Charlottetown received the island Fertilizer inc. award lor her entry or white and red roses growing irom the same stalk. the most unusual ruse. Mrs. Fichuud won the Park- dale pharmacy award ior the Mrs. MacMilan was the winner of the Archer and MacDonald trophy tor the best basket ar- rangement. Judged by popular ie. Entranil w e r e divided lnlo three tinsel according to ex- perience ln rose growing. wltb‘ each group divlded into to elm es 5 SECTION A The iollowlng are the winners too A 0pc in Sect Claaa —i. Mra Gordon Mae- Millan. Cornwall. 2. Mrs. Guy Flcllaud. 1‘ 3. Dr. R. G. Lea. Charlotteurwn. Class 1 — l. M. an Mrl. E. E. fiyndmau. Charlotictnwn; 2. C. MacArthur. Charlottetown. x. C. MacArthur. Clara 3 —- 1. Gordon Charlottetown: 1. Dr. F. marsh. Charlottetown: LeCIair. Chariottlown. a — i. J. C. Suth Charlottetown 2. V. Summerslde: I. Dr. Len. Class 5 -— l. Mr and Mia. B. E. Hyndman: 2. A. A. beCiair: II. J. C. Sutherland Class 5 — 1. v. Howell: I. A. . How/all. Hughes. W Tid- erlhnd. owatt. V. Howatt. 3. Miss ida MacKny. Mt. Stewart. Class B — I. Dr. Tidmarsil: 1. V. Kuwait: 3. Edwin JOIIHS‘OIIE, New Have Clasl 9 -— i. Edwin .liihnshlne; . Dr. Del: 3. Mrs. Gerald Bax- rett. Charlottetown. Clasa ID —— l. A. A LeClalri r. r v. l-lcwatt. Clans ll —- 1. A. A. LECIaIr: 1 V. Hewitt, I Mn. MaEMlll- Gordon v. a Claal l2 — i. Mrll. MaCMillan; I. Dr. Lea: I. ll Howalt class 13 ~ 1. v. Hewett. Class 14 —- 1. Dr. Lea: 1 v. Howatt. Clara 1.! —r 1. A. A. I V. Howatt. I. Mra. ManMill- ii. Class is — 1. Dr. Les: 2. Gob Clan ll — l. C. MacArthur: 2. Mrs. MaCMIllan: 3. Dr. Lea and Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Char- lottetown. . Class 19 ~— no entr . Mr. Hnwall. Fichaud. I. M". Mal:- lei. 1. Mr Millnn. SECTIBN I Winners in section a were: Class 1 —~ 1. Mrs. Sheldon Colo flu, Charloltetown; 2. Mrs. Wollon. Parkdale; 3. Min Ida. Marltay. Mt. Stewart. Claaa 2 A 1. Miss Ida Mai:- Kay; 2. Mia! MacKay: 3. Mrs. Anuatlc Day during the sum- Ml... pm. mer 53 m 54 15 ARBITRATION 5‘ “5 51 71 (Continued irom page ouel g; they are opposed to arbioration 55 pg in any iorm. use not presumes a. a, to deny people the right w or ill strike. and the same let gives 53 7g rights as organize. There must go 79 be menu-ethod w sem- lBW Fredericton . hi M iii. utea. _ _ Saint John 52 7a “The arbitration prmal Will Moncton all M test the sincerity of the Shaw Halliax so ill raven-null" he mm'mds Charlotteto ii iii meeting decided to delay Sydney 58 i2 ior lo the booming or the Yarmou 54 73 prutlic by plscsod, pending aclim’l St. John .. hit 79 or lack oi notion by the govern- ment. hnmfifix (CFl .— The ier .ce says varshc 'fifu‘o" ""539 amounts or cloud were bean re- ported over the Maritimes late Wednesday evening. iures were still near the seventy degree mark nunv localities in N<wa Scott. and New nruns- wrc A weak disturbance over the Guu oi SI. Lawrence is moving slowly esstwsrd. in its wake today cooler air is expected to move into Cape lireton island. wuflleulern portion oi New Dmnswlck. A second disturb- once centred near Saul! Sir. Marie late Wednesday evening is moving towards the district end will spread cloud to Nova Scolia late thia “tenan and showers In New Brunwick In the evening Regional lorecasla: ' be Edward Island. Eart- ern N.B Counties Cioilly with a low runny lnicrvala. Cooler. Winds light. Low-him at Char- lolleiovm and Molictuo at and 73. High ride toil-y at Charloila- At Rusllco at Ma a.m. and 507 pm summeraide lid! eigh- teen minutes later than Char- lottetown Sun rim today at isou PROFESSOR . ifmtinum irom page ll ling with a number or proton sors irom the School oi lrina Arts in Quebec City and he as. done some work toward a the Prince Edward Island and the z town at 738 l.l'l|. and 9.19 p.m. K"? 07"“ ‘CP‘ " Geo“Wrists-re in irrenoh at Laval Unl- Erown. deputy leader oi the "my. artilsh Labor party. and Ralph Keenly interested in drama. Heinlein. president oiths United mher Arsensult has dlreucd Psekinghonse Workers (cm several plays at st nuastsn's and he wrote and directed "The iederal convention oi the New O'Gradys and the Dc-vil‘. eat studios Democratic Pony in Reglnllcrlmedy. nls theologl All]. on. it was missed lwere isken It holy Heart Sem- edli . Inn? in n. K. Kennedy. Charlottetown. Class 3 — l. Dr. Aihol Rob em. Charloltetown; 2. Richard Roda. Parkdole; 3. Mn. .1. VI MacGregor. Parkdale. Close 4 — 1. Richard Ross: 2 Miss MacKay; I. Mrs. Sheldon Collin. Ciaaa 5 — l. Misl MaCKay; 2 Mn. 5. Collin: 3. Mia! Anne Kennedy. Charlottetown. Clau — 1 Miss MncKay; 1. Richard “on. I Mrs. Collin. Clall I —— 1 and 2 Richard Rosa. Closl H —- 1. Mrs. S Collin- . Mrl. . ennedy‘ 9. Mrl Wllllarn Cutcliile. Charlottetown. — l. . : W. Hyndlnan. Stanhnpe: l. Mrl. J. W. MacGrelnr. l Clan III -— 1. Dr. Roberil. Class 11 — 1. Mrs. Co ’. . r ennpdy. l. Mrl. Cutcliiie Cl. 3 12 > 1. Mrs. Collin; 2. Mia. MacGrezor: I. Mn. Cut- fl :11 e. Claal i! — 1. Mrs. Cniil Aline Kennedy; I. Mrl. Kenne- ll — 1. Mn. Collin: l Cl- r o. Clau l5 -— I. Mrs. Collin: Mrl. Cuitlifle: 3. M11. MacGre— Clala 15 — I. Mr. Rosa. S. Miaa MacKl 3. Mr! Chitin. Clan 1" - l. A W. Hyndlnon. I. Miss lda erKoy. I. I MIcGregor. C is —- 1. Mrs. William Culcllfle PROMISE! HELP ‘ class 22 —— . K Wuarda; 2. Cheryl Small. but collection oi l0 roses. and K LeCIaIr. ‘ Provincial Rose Show 1 d Fragrant Clan 19 v I. Ralvh Dennil: 2. Mn. Collin. 1. Mn. Mach Stir. Class w — 1. Mrs P. Woltittl. 11 Mr. Ross: 3. Mn. Mchl’eKnx. sl-ic’rl ‘ Section c nriu winners were. Class 21 7 'l. Rosemary Goo- bec. Charlottetown: 2. Mrs 5. Storey. nervedere Avenue; .i olln Scott. Summerside. coneth nich- Parkoale; .. a. Rosemary Gosbce. Class 2:! A l and 2. John Scott. a. Rosemary Gosbee. crass 2t. _ 1. Kenneth Rich. ants; z Rosemary Gosbee: 3.‘ Mrs. William Jonmlone. Keno- Infltnl’l. class e. . Phll Eower. Charlottetown. 1. Cheryl Small. 2 Kenneth Richardl. Class in — l and 1. Kenneth. Eli'hards. 3. Rosemary Goahee. Clan Tl —— 1. Kenneth Rich‘l arda. 3 Class 20 — I. Mrs. Harold Simpson. Charlottetown: 2 Mrs. William Johnstone: I. John Scott, Summerside. r Class 30 — 1. Mrs Macmillan. ‘ 2 Mr. Sutherland. 3. Mill Mun-l aY- ‘ Chan 31 r— l. Mra. "child. 2 Dr. Lea. l. Mrs. Coifin. Class 32. — 1. Mrs. Mac-Mile Ian. 2 Mrs. Ross . . richaud. 3. Mr. A show olilclal said that any. prizes not picked up last night can be obtained by phoning‘ #4934 l MAYOR immunised irom page it ration. told the councillors in purpose or e " n which nriirina sum and is now international. is to promote the use tlvl helmets as saiety devices. Mem- hership in the club is given to those whose lives have been saved by the tin or loan head. gr r. Mr Campbell said Corpora. Wakelin’: the had been saved by his helmet when. on May 4. lite was thrown irom his motor. lrvcle when on his way to a the. lie had sounded the siren and all Cars on the street pulled river ‘ except one. which made a sharp lell [um and collided with tile to the City their orellght in supplyinl patrolmeli with helmets." Mayor Gaudet added his cane {zrltu‘ations to Corporal wake- iln. both [or hII award, and (or itlle "high esteem“ in which he ll held by the oily. mva SCHOOLS Mr. Butler told the eonnclllors that the Maritime Automobile Aasrsciation was strongly promo- ting driver tratnlm: schools lor teenagers tor a Iinuhle reason: “iii to help prevent accidents and 42\ to reduce insurance rates ' i Mayor Gauoet thanked Mr. Butler on heliuli or the rnmmnn. ity and paid tribute to the city police department lor their rr-al- to. a motorcycle. Corporal Wake- was taken to the hospital (or :ad been wearing his helmet. w...“ 5.9.. ies. or part In the earning oi the national award He narllruiarly commended the work oi police committee rhalrl'nnll. (‘nunril‘nr William R. MacNeill. mile! Wr'tlslrr. lnsncctor .A .1 Bowling and the traffic di- ‘visinn. and “those oi our cood Mr Campbell commended t... citizens who have some regard ll was knocked unconscious and evcrul hours but. because he all not sustained serious injur- city for supplying the motorcy-lfor salelv reiulflli‘ms” cle patrol with helmets. a added he hoped the patrol cars ‘clty' would be equipped with s belts The mayor also expressed the I pride ndrew. i.who recently placed uurd in the near ioture. in in accepting his award. Cor-“Quebec SHAW FESTIVAL Queen‘ Charlotte Auditorium Charlottetown 8 poll. TONIGHT "CANDIDA" by George netmsrd show P. E. US Only Live Theatre Only 20 minutes from National Park in annual sate driving contest in City ANNUAL SUMMER EARLY BIRD SPECIALS 9 min. 11lis Morning 3 Leather ‘ 0 Rex. ta 7.0a [I‘m Summer Casual SHOES . Foam a. Genuine . Tip Top' iansons ready-hr wus- lull- . fined available British hbrlol 0 extra pants svaiishia with many oi these gain. will regulars a tall. REGULAR T0 80.00 PRICED AS LOW AS SHIRTS and SHORTS Athleflo Ston Underwear ‘ 50° $49 SOX pr. 50: SPORT SHIRTS Short 8: Long Sleeve s2.00 . beandiuliy ialorcd by Tip Top 0 summer and year round weights . neat check. and sporty weaves Regular 39.00 T-SHIRTS and Boxer Shorts 75c Washable Cotton Chino SLACKS Reg. 5.95 I5 pair only PANTS $7.50 Rex. 17.50 $29 OTHERS FROM 19.00 SPORT AND DRESS SHIRTS . Vbellu. Tenioliel. III bro-detou- . Canada'a moat iamous malts . an Iron Molar stool . tel-rule selection 25% OFF RAWALPIN‘IDI lfleuieral -— Irinan would be helm-d by “the largest slate of Asia" ll she were attacked by rod to tern-i Ail-Ir! Mlnlaier 7.. A. Bhutto told the National Awni- biy here Wedneaday. cllned in say whether Pakistan had I mm but with Colnlnll» i nlst Chilll. But he sald this was . the "new eiern'ni" In be kepl‘ In View when assuming Pskl-‘ titan might have to tare an armed attack (mm lndla. ‘ 5 only. 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