. < { (Gold Chalice [iat tet te was telenen pui popirese : | Island News ge annual vacation im his native Falment tat Rn per cent neiaail e * Previnee ‘of .%~in its universal’ medical | | Given To St. - “—“ieare legislation ‘ 2 | “If provinces are to he give Western and Central Districts Margaret's _ Cornwall Is oi reaannahle opportinity st i ‘ ; troducing © availability without The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur.. July 14, 1966. 3 compulsion. request tnitial em +. Stephen -L. Kelly, New York New Village rolment . lave! — should not . o - ‘ : ‘ \City, recently donated a valuable higher than 80 per cent.”’ the chalice to his native St. Mar-~~ Cornwall. with a popalation of | Progressive : Conservative: ~prpe ina a garet’s Parish in Prince Edward over 275 persons, haa been in- mier said—Wednesday tn W tele= 5 . : Island, in memory of his_sister, gram te Prime Minister Peat corporated aga village. This an- ithe tate Mrs Gertrude (Kelly = ? | 2 n . so ) Tt. nouncement. following yester- |Parry, whose death occurred at day's ear of tha Eesentive “This ehange 'a urged hy . : - ‘ |the heginning of thie year. Mrs qoincit brings the nu eet Manitoba as we wish te bring’. ives Oc OW . |Parry, a former Island school: i nooe atad villages i Beet voluntary plan with univer. - = lteacher, lived “in New York for 241? . : ; sa} availability eligible for fed. more than forty years Edward Istand to’ 28 3 ' , eral shari SUMMERSIDE Yesterday and. reserve grand. ehampton The’ memorial chalice was _ ne posthhbeog on anaes: ‘i aan was officially Farmers Day at female avard wade by Parisian goldsmith 51 ov are Arthuf Howard. Har-|- SNAKES. SELDOM SREN this year's 11th annual Lobster Judging this class waa. ~ Bill Francois Dupont_ttis_of sterling) Lowther and Andrew Gass.< | : % Carnival and’ Livestock Show Brown, Kensington silver and is goldpjated, has a * a ae “es ; " There have been 44 authen- : ‘Land a large crowd were on hand In the- last class of. the dav to paneled hase and agate node e - ~ on ae . SAW ticated cases of - rattlesnakes jew the judging: when” ithe judzed. the G clase 200 18 modern -gothie in design 86 persons vote. Fifty two voted biting humans in. Ontario in’ 40. Se at 10 o'clock yester. the grand ‘a cceuan sande . a It wias consecrated by Most for incorporation. M4 against Years. causing two deaths res 7 : athe mn ' W ‘Reverend Malcolm A. Maciach-~ pe 3 anemic es th day morning Judge was - Lyle went to Maiden HY¥t—Farms, o. sho le | ° i ceil Se Boswell, Marshfield Kessingion Harrison Green: end oe: Ger ntea Bc tae tear tee Duff:Roblin [An ADEQUATELY WIR Judging of the various tive Sens; Kingston, netted the Te: “hy Reverend Daniel O'Hanlev in J - ED home is a _—_more_sale- stock entries from. al! over Serve grand champion. male the offering of_his, first Selemn able home both now and Prince Edward Island continued @¥atd Maiden Hill Farms also Mass in Si Margaret's Church States Views lin the future. ~ until 4 o'clock yesterday after received the grand champion ~Mr Kelly has worked for ie ELECTRIC SERVICE LEAGUE which a parade of champions female’ award and the reserve more than thirty years for New] WINNIPEG (CP) , Man!- OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: lwere featured at the tocal race- grand champion female award City. Railroad, and shortly wil! toba Premier Duff Roblin wants 7 | way Here prizes and trophies Went t# Harrison Green —and jes 7 Woe 2 Duff | were donated to all winners sons - ea Cara ae eng PH wn Kensnton Where-to Eat in Charlottetown +. 3 a aa BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE the reserve grand champion was \won by Gerald Dollar and Sons Fined In —RESTAURANT 200 Richmond Street |Winsloe The Dollar. family also "Opposite Confederation Plaza . j ° lcaptured the. awards for the 7 - Fe | grand champion female and re City Court j A m a . eS |\serve grand champion female ninnavbie® cna ale A PIPE band competition and the Summerside Presb» while the competition Judge, |000) rye 136,000 a oe 1 oe es charged with theft under $50, C , ‘ ot ' ’ > j \ . | : ‘r held at the Summerside Race: terian Highland Society Band, Pipe Major MacInnis of the | seed 1,220;000 (1,350,000). sie Bag bin geet hie arellgetioe was ‘fined $50 aed coats oF 3 way yesterday afternoon’ was Here. Pipe Major Madeline piack Watch (LEFT) and Saskatchewan — oats aps , : as ik ae view. days when he appeared ‘before tured -by the Steéllarton, Russell of the Balmorais ’ 000 (2.330.000). barley 2,200, ‘was won a res : Magistrate 4 .J _Hasham.- QC, in eaptur y " master of ceremonies Rev J : ‘e - 988.000 (340,- wood, Waldron MacPhee. The : NS. Balmoral Girls Pipe (SECOND FROM LEFT) re- iss : (1,750,000), rye § 260.000 ' city police court Wednesday Band followed by the St. ceives the winning trophy S McBride (SECOND: FROM 000), flaxseed 475.000 (560,000), | reserve. grand champion male ceereine ———~John ON BO Junior Kiwanis from -Mayor—Key RIGHT) RIGHT) look on ___ igen £20-200-1555, 000 ipa Rint te Judson MacPhee Clxde __lohn-Rebert—Reaton charged = : ee ee : : with “jovriding, had his case. ad- 650,000), barley 3,840,000 3.-"“Waldron MacPhee also ¢AD- journed to July 1 s 5 . ‘ r : Sakae tae: tured another award for having” For failing te stop at a red ee oom 0 saan diate. rape: the grand champion. « female traffic light. Peter Joseph Mac 4 seed 61. a Selected as having the reserve Nally city. Kenneth Gallant, Lot |grand champion female was 23 and Francis W Quinn—eity, a ; Keith Barrett, Belmont. were each fined $10 ait waleal ' ; - ’ . ERN The judge for this class was or five davs. The latter “was : "Keith Dickson, Clyde River ‘also fined $5 and costs or three arniVva S ost UCCESS U ae : In the Jersey class,.the Grand 44's for failing. te etop at a n : ‘ | ; Champion male award was won stop sign : SUMMERSIDE Although St. John Kiwanis Junior and ied by guitarist Brian A'Hearne ly T. Glydon and Sons; Ken- eale waa a meet rain forced cancellation of last Summerside Presbyterian High- Afterwards highland dancers : | singtan. They also received the! More than: 1.000.000 people night's third Lobster. Carnival /land Society pipe bands from-—the local pipe band dane- |reserve grand champion male have died. in US. road. accl- A cool relaxed atmospherfeatur- ing full course meals at 1.25. Open daily 9 a.m. to 8 p.m- week race card and curtailed | The judge for the competition, ed in a group and the bands |award, grand champion female dents since 1900 dome of the other activities, the Pipe Major MacInnis of the then regrouped on the track and nae —_— feeling was unanimous. that yes-|Black Watch, selected the Stel played en masse. { ’ ee terday. having been designated |larton Balmorals as the best inj The program closed with the 1 re as “Scottish Day’, was by far |the competition, followed by the Tattoo, an impressive ceremony . FROM TORONTO: ~~ | the most successful day of the St. John-Kiwanis and Summet- performed by the, Black Watch | mrs—#iwin Leard arrived | week side band respectively « The Stadium was packed for qyesday evening from Toren | The chairman of the Scottish; After the winner had been an- last night's program which fea~ 4, visit her neice, Mrs. Arthur | Day activities, John Hopkirk, |mounced, Mayor George Key pre- tured band and dancing perfor- Wright, Alberton. i put a lot of work into arranging |sented a beautiful silver trophy ,mances by -the Presbyterian oe tied two musical programs, atfter-|to the pipe major of the Balmor- Pipe Band along-with the songs GUESTS oka noon and evening, and the unex: |als. Madeline Russel! of Catherine MacKinnon. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ear! MacQueen: | : é P Pe oe ee ' pity ie; and. family of Amherstburg, = oar = ; gee = a 3 : ' Ontario, are guests of Mrs. j : s Se Austin’ Murphy, Alberton, | pectediy large crowds who turn-; Catherine MacKinnon was With Scottish Day, held for the ed out for both programs, were \then piped onto the track where first time this. year, being such tm no way disappointed, especial- | she performed from a stage Jo- a success, officials expressed jy with-the afternoon program jcated a short. distance away hope’ that similar events will at the raceway- _ |from the tote—board in front of be held during Lobster Carnival The program. at the raceway, the stands She was accompan. Week in future years for which Rev JS. McBride, | sreaee Presbyterian minister here, was) A ik t ’ \Tuesday night from Newfound- RETURN —_. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lewis | have returned- to Halifax—after | master of ceremonies, consisted | , - | visiting the former's parents, | ted rron jland where he attended the 3 Mr. and’ Mrs. Wansley Lewis, | pipe ban competition, singing il | way. He was driven to-Charlotte- {ae ae and other attractions. ouncl town by John Mullally, his ex- : The Scottish program began! | ecutive . ascistamt ead coos SPENDS WEEK with a parade along Water) MP for Kings. A contingent of | Joe Myers, Toronto, is spend- | Street late yesterday morning | ts lengineers and other departmen- ing this week with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers, Al- | berton. consisting of all pipe bands led | i ( tal officials were flown in to by the Black Watch Band from) 4: penton — Mayor Roy join Mr. Macliraith for the) Camp Gagetown, N.B. as well as iw one’of the winning floats ia Mon- Leard—presided at the monthly bmefing which opened Wednes- | day's parade, Miss P.E.1., 1965, meeting of the ee Tous | doy. Setaing Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Travers and Catherine MacKinnon. Council. : Councillors Charles j;and family, Ste—Foye. Quebec, The large turnout for the mor- | G0Pem: Frank McNeill. Wes- THE BUREAU are guests of the former's par- EERE Ene? Powian rb ~travelted- JexHandy.Raigh..Callbeck. and ee pee reset ecmaaie hi «dohn.Tra-~ along Water Street to Summer Arthur MacRae were present. (Continued from page one) | vers, Kildare Capes. | St and disbanded af the fire-| 2 was reported that the fire | a ? hall, was an indication of things (department had been called to _ Crops. made rapid growth in| RECENT’ GUESTS , ye * : F to_come. The crowd snowballed |one bush fire during the month, co srs A GP The | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fale, ae ; oe re into one of the largest seen in| There was discussion concern- ickie’ camanned as. year? Alberton, have’ had ae their | : wis ao * recent years at the local Face- | ing the purchase of a high ago. Coarse grains averaged 15, guests the latter’s nephew and | nee Bane rerennnrninenon oe VEMNS pumper.for the. fire. de- compared -+te-43--However-over--niece...Mr_ and. Mrs... : : The afternoon program lasted partment. Specifications __ and all crop development in the Russell, whose. marriage took | — wy ee VISITS PARENTS i py = oe “ = prices have been received from jprovince is—still behind sched- place recently im Montreal. | z entire program w \three sources and similar infor- "ye _ | |iMrs> Russell is the former | performances were viewed With! mation is expected from one or FAIR TO GOOD immense interest with the only two more companies Crop. prospects eontinned| ce tenes i oes Nt was’ decided that the town good in southern and wes:-ecen- HOME FOR VACATION" | trying te tind 0 better position dump should be open Monday tral Alberta, but gond:‘ons| Florence Foley, student nurse for watching the program and Wednesday «afternoons and ranged from fair to poor in the. at the Charlottetown Hospital, 7i5--prebreak-eneded wih aly all day Saturday east-central region, with Rip-" has. been vacationing with her | 2 ae : aciley. Viking and Vegrevil’e marents, Mr.-and Mrs. Alfred the participating bands, led by| ‘The council will request places : ial tical : the Black Watch, marching indi-|of business to have employees “752% “Specialy etiieal. Foley. vidually onto the track in front jrefrain from parking their cars |) oot. in the Peace River : s , F a of the grandstands. Following |on Main Street in order “ that asta «Make dete | VISIT RELATIVES this the visiting Army band put|more parking space may be ius aul @ Gale benielk te ‘| Mr-—and Mrs. George Harrt- on a pipe and marehing perfor- | available to tourists and other ar eeed wie Baty us S| son and family of Batawa On- mance. They then retired to the ve A eras tarie, are at Jacques Cartier . S a : : , The Alberta sugar beet crop / : eae track at eae wong 0 arene avenue Tae akes a or sense. ae the Stellarton Balmoral Girls, | “™ raved for pay Wheat acreages were well up E Catherine MaclInnis of Tignish. | — from ‘last Year’ in each of the | SEE OLD FRIENDS DEATHS Campbell And sescachewan set 3 record." | Mt. and Mrs. Edward Clow. - | The Saskatchewan acreage Toronto, are visiting relatives : s @ ; MacCANNELL — The death ec-| Mellraith Tour init. ‘19.700.000. six. per cent er Priendahigg te: Al- i“ : ul. & curred on Tuesday, July 12, of jabove the 1965 total of 18,500, — __— Spee : * Duncan MacCannell of Pisquid in Park Sites 1000, and well beyond tHe previ- : og his 76th year. Resting at the) ous high of 19,200,000 estab- CHRONIC BRONCHITIS MacLean Funeral Home from| Preméer-elect Alex Campbell lished in 1964 - the funeral will be held|and Hon. George Mcliraith,}; Manitoba wheat acreage te- SRORCMAL COUGH, ASTHMA : : rigay. July 15, with service |federal minister of Public Works, talled 3.480.000, up seven Det | become of trontael inna ond dey : ; i Nghtty-pocked phiegm Coned : by 2 cing at 1/30 p.m. Inter- | wilt tour possible new national cent from 3,240.000 last year. in your bronchial tubes? mnt in the People’s cemetery. | park sites on Prince Fdward The Alberta total of 6,600,000 is | yow tad hord te de yemenre ind coum 90 ivi bua ibbiay t ‘ 2 ? , jisiting hoursgare from 2 to 4 j.iand in the next couple of nine per. cent above fast year’s - eroper rest? Then here is goood i af . ‘S ter : ae. and 7 & 10 oe idays while the Ottawa minister 6,050,000. Fovontes “Vheve beer ent 2, mame Sant,’ i @ —_ @a er BLANCHARD—At the Chariotte- is here for the current briefing In all three cases, the_ 1g | Ee ie wale ne <ovh ond Gove - . my suffering. ! recommend RAZ-MAM until this afternoon at "2 " town Hospital: Tuesday. July 1@,|0n the causeway complex be-/ figures are well beyond the seater Vem thankiel to sey 1 ee om? * 3 Bef from - A , a land. Sites-at East Point and in| Acreages by province for | copsiesto my friends.” es : then at—her late residence. Fu- Mrs. Alan Blanchard, South Rus-|tween the Island and the main- | 1954-63 averages. oot ? e : S : West Prince will :be visited. other ‘major crops with 1965 fig- BAT MA cen caie sattatactory reliet. Gor : ‘ ; ures in brackets: end $1.65. Fer chin yom Hvesist, 85< Mr Mactiraith aftrived at Manitoba—oats 1,620,000 (1,- Geeys Jn. _ dren get RAZ-MAM S neral will be held Friday mort |poap air base at Summerside 630,000), barley 830,000 (A01,- “oe J ae MAH capsules quick ond satisfactory tico, in her 45th year- Resting at ing leaving the house at 9:15 for | ene Ges the Charlottetown Funeral Home nee Requiem High Mass at St. LALLA LLL LL LLL MTL LDL TOTAL DT LL EEN TE - a Augustine's Church at 9.30 a.m. | . aia ; ; Interment m the church come. 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