pi accident Tuesday afternoon ,. the lower end of st. Mary'sl llnatl sent Mr. Aeneas MacGulganl ONE SENT TO HOSPITAL The accident occurred when the towards Cambridge. Mr. Ivan car driven by Mr. Lorne Mac-)Henderson was the driver of the Guigan. in which the injured manitruck. and was accompanied by and two children were passengers, ,a passenger. Georgetown High School ':l;;0i:m';w'i;” Honours And Prize Llst 9 Facts and figures presented re- -cently by Meat Packers Council GIADE V Donald and Earle MacDonald and of Canada. show that Canadian Certificate winners. Dicky Stev- Corinne Lavers and Emily De- sheepmen lost some ss5.ooo.oo by ens. Donnie Wight. laahel Curley. Costa (tied); Kevin Curley lndl "passing the BUCK." In other Heather Buchanan (tied); Doreen words. a great many flock-owners Llewellyn and John Perry (tied)! ne the important details Philip Boudreault; Lucretia Lav- of eaatratlng their ram lambs. Us- andier and Frances Msclaeaa. in figures obtained from the re- (lied); Marie Gotell; Janet Mac- cords dating back N years. it was Donald and Donald MacDonald, noted that in 1926 buck lambs mar- (tled): Ralph Jenkins and Rose keted in Canada I ched a total Martell (tied); Gordon Yoi-sioii; of 41.264. or I-' per cent of that Diane Gotell; Florence King and year's aheep and lamb sales. Barry Boudreault (tied); John As a result. Ill! svvvxlllllflll-I Doii-on. and the packing industu under- priu wmne", Gene,-it prong”. took an extensive educational cy: Glen MacDonald and Earlr ""933" PM by "35 5" "um" Mlcpondd Ind comm, uven bar was reduced to 21,695, or 2.6 (tied) Judy Boudreault. Kathleen. Baker. Freda Allen and Tomnay Scully. (tied) Ralph Gotdl Nancy Ilartman and Reatha Dav- id and Dianne Clory (tied). Prizes for Highest Aggregate. Dicky Stevens, Donnie Wight and Isabel Curley. In ll)? Kill” C9"'"Y Hmpim Wmllwas turning into the Cambridge- LEFT - The car and right the mrral brnken ribs and a severeiroad was in collision with a one truck. Both suffered considerable ....-iliiiig up. ton Dodge truck travelling South damage. ti 1 Large Regaiia Attendance GRADE IV Certificate winners (Senior). La- Verne Blackett. Juanita Gotell and Leslie Aitken (tied), Beverly Buc- hanan. Newman Llewellyn. Garry Gotell. Alden MacDonald and John MacDonald (tied). Patrick Curlew and Linda Lavandier (tied). New- man McCullough. Harold Maclean Bernadette Batchilder. Joyce Me Neill. Jo-anne Prosper. Passed. Newman Wight. and Emily DeCuste (tied): Oral Reading. Kevin Curley; Silent Reading. Heather Buchan- an; Expression in Reading, Doreen Llewellyn; Word Recognition. Philip Boudreault; Spelling. Iai- per cent. Unfortunately. the educa- tion falled to having continuing effect. and by 1946 the buck total on rising and in 1956 it was just over 10 per cent, with 84.894 buck cretia Lavandler; Ari!” ' , Frances MacI.ean: Oral Compos- ition. Marie Gotell. Assidious ap- plication. Janet Mac-Donald. Script Writing. Donald MacDon- ald; Neatness in Work Books. Ralph Jenkins and John Perry. . Certiticnta Winners: D o r i s Walsh and Allison MacDonald i(l:ied). Joseph Sampson, Janie David. Wayne Myers and Patricia had risen to 4.8 per cent it kept) ll()5plLC heavy rain showers, 3 MTV large crowd was in attend aiiir at the Lower Montague Reg-K lll.'I held yesterday afternoon. i r).i-scs was limited, but many of the races offered exciting finishesl for the enthusiastic spectators. lir K.R. Clements of Montague il.i.s. giving them a considerable lratl, and finishing the courese, ahead of the winner winner of the free-for-all race and the Maclntyre trophy was R. uiaham of Cambridge. with the. bust ”Cilatitm". Mr. Graham also. ll()Il the CR. Boehner Trophy for the straight dash. i)H. Coffin of Montague was iliv winner of the trophy he donat- ed for the outboard class. up to II it P. Following is a list of winners: 3 horse. single cylinder. l. Har- rt) Liivers. Sturgeon. Licht sixes: I. Lawrence Mc- licrron. Gaspereaux: 2. L. Jen- kins. Line Road: 3. Everett Con- don, Murray Harbour North. Medium sixes: - I. R. Boud- EASTERN GUARDIAN REGIONAL Imm unizatlon Clin- Despite Heavy Showers line to heavy rain in other parts Ti oi the Province. entries in some i Huh : ...,. ... . win his "Catamaran" gave the: rm-tutors an unexpected thrill. T utirn he raced against the Snipe ' for 1 his boat "Citation". coming in an easy win in the free-for-all race to take home the J.W. Maclntyre ied by his brother Ernest. alts. Mr. Graham was accompa- result. Lower Montague; 2. P. River. Acorn. Murray River; 3. R. Senca- 0l"b03'd5v ,"P l0 m H- 7-3 bl" h 8 1. Doug Coffin. Montague; 2. R. 3' "'"geon' Beck. Murray Harbour South. Eight cylinder: 1. 3. Graham. Snipes, 1, Ralph 3...-in Mom. Cambridge; 2. B. Taylor. Lowerlsgue; 2 Cyril Johnston. Montague; Montague. . is. Bill Maclntyre. Montague Free for all 1. ll. Graham. Cam- The officials were: Starter Dan bridge; 2. l-I Acorn. Murray Riv-;Condon; judges. John Jamleaon. er; 3. B. Boudreault. Lower Mont-t Bert Taylor and J. Cudmore: an- ague. nouncer. Eric Duvar; race super- Straight dash: I. R. Graham; visor. John W. Jamiesonl buoys. Cambridge: 2. B. Boudreauit. Low .Bert Taylor. J.W. Jamleson. Dan er Montague; 8. F. Acorn. Murray Condon; starting Boat. II. Hewitt. Ralph Jenkins: Silent Reading. : I L . Rose Martell; Language. Gordon scuuy med) Doug as Welly" Prizes for Highest Aggregate. Billy Allen. Jimmy MacQuiIlan. LaVerne Blackett. Juanita Gotell. and Leslie Aitkeii (tied), Beyer. Yl"'5m"F Prim wllll"Ev Dial”? 60' Gerald Aisenault and Wendell ly guchun. tell: Correct enunciation. Florence piiiyiicoyg (tied); David Ma.-i).,... Puma. Percy Fraser, wmred King: Mental Arithmetic. Barrlelam, Lo;-nine Mufphy' pauia Got. Boudreault. ell. Clifton Yorston. Dora Lavand- Rapid Calculation. John Doiron; ier. -lane Scully. Teresa Walker. Improvement in Regding. Law. Bonita Boudreault. Barry, Acorn. rence Easton; Attendance. Peter 33,”'Y M'CC0'"39”- K9V"' 33” Prosper; Improvement in Writing, Cl'”d,"' , Ataii MacKinnon; Word Recognit- . 9"" Wl""e”- . km by phonics? can Mccuuough, iency: Doris 'Walsh and Allison Art, Carl MacLeod; Attaining too :'::”13i;':Ili':”D;ivli9dd' 50599” 5”"? 58;.5"?i..il2.f”SiZll?"Z?..EE”&".T Read"): WW llmw .. Barry Acorn. Paula Gotell and M”D”"'” "id Phi”? B”"d'iF Gerard A.seiiauii: Arithmetic Prosper. Tony Publicover and He- len Murphy (tied). Gerald Mar- tell. Gloria Sampson and Wendy Hartman (tied) Percy Henry and Lewis Lavandler (tied) Gary Scul- ly and Jean Clory (tied). Gail Martcll and Cami Ann Martell. (tied). Prize winners. General Profic- iency Percy Fraser. Wilfred Proa- per. Tony Publlcover and Helen M . i - ll.raIlihg)liag:d)Gersld Martell. Sil- alrylt-Vtlll1:mf)Tp:l)8uSl:.r sgfhelnmgorsgs. Doug!” ueweuy" and WW" em Readlns. Glorln Sampson. Com ad. Most popular Girl in Grade by My” ”d ”'"'"y M”Q"”"” position. Wendy Hartman, Nature. Percy Henry. Health, Lewis La- vandler. Geography. Gary Scully. History. Jean Clory. Dictation. Gail Martell. Spelling. Carol Annp Vote 0' Cass. Comma Lave"; Dora Lavandler and Wendell Pub- . , , licover. Printing - Glen Llewell- Class Spirit, Emily DeCoste: Gen- lyng Kevin Balchuder and J an, eral Knowledge, Kevin Curley; ismny. Cwdumt Healher B"”h3"3"- Progreess - Bonnie Boudrt-ault Most outstanding in hnndworkiand Te,-on walker; neainess L M I1 ll. it ' ' . IHQABE 1" ,in designing. Doreen Llewellyn; (David Mu-Donald. progress L Cemncme winners Eldon Bab Greatest improvement. Lucretia voiiiiia Myerg and Maureen Mar. L3V3"dl9l'- C1355 5Pll'll-. Franck tell and Marina Gallant: Attend- MECLSWS olllsulldllli lll h0ll8!l!. ance - Billy Allen and Barry Mac- Rose Martell; Conduct. Alan Mac- Connell and Pat Scully.. Perfect Klnnon. Perfect attendance, Law- attendance - Clifton Yorston ind rence Enston and Marie Gotell and i Joseph Sampson. childer and Rose Marie MacLeanl and Phyllis Boudreault and Velda Fraser (tied). Linda Perry and Marie MacDonald and Brian MacLean (tied). Beverly Soloman and LaVerne Martell and Carmel- ita Soloman (tied). Florence Mac- Donald Ronnie Gotell. Gordon Batchilder and Chester Llewellyn (tied). Jimmy MacNelll and Ber- nadette Gotell and Terry Walker. (tied) Marie Victor and Laverne Jenkins. (lied). Karen Lsvandier. and Terry Martell (tied). Kathleen Scully. Philip Curley. Peter Walsh Elizabeth Martell. Mary Burke. Dianne Gallant. . Prize winners. General Profic-l iency. Eldon Batchilder. Rose Marie MacLean. Phyllis Boudrev STORE HOURS AT CENTRAL ROYALTY THUR . . . . . 8 u.in.-8:30 p.m. General Prufic- : lambs included in total market- lngs oi Sahltill. MONEY ANGLE In an attempt to solve the pro blem from the money angl and to encourage castration. the pack- ers for over 30 years have been paying a premium on ewe lambs and wethers of one cent a pound. with a two cent differential in the Fall months. it should be observ- Ted that there are many sound rea-i sons for urging the castration off all male lambs that do not give promise of measuring up to the high standards required for head-j in; a good breeding flock: I .- 1. While buck lambs are ac- ,ceptable to the trade. up to the lage of four months. they gradual- lyl become less and) less decim- e ( . i 2. The neck becomes thicker and fuller and the shoulders are rough- er and heavier than are those in lihe carcasses of wethers and ewe lambs. 3. The cheaper-priced front cuts tend to be over-developed at the . expense of the more valuable hind . pieces. 4. There is a notable difference in the finish. and also a decided danger of off-flavoured meat which results in definite dam- age to the sale of lamb and mut ion. 5 I-'eo('lers of market lambs do not want bucks for the reason that they do not fatten as readily as do wethers and ewes. POOR SCORE i,-ogg.;g:n.;;-;g-dgg;rtd- Thurs. July 11. 1957 l . i These turn and I the. Guardian Page 5 tltnpress every sheep-owner witkt--.....2.....e.-.:- the advantages that lie in taking I wounds heal Quickly. Lambs over -giapg in "aid uie tone; in uni i three weeks old sometimes bleed and in worsening the demand tor : heavily If!-er docking. It I knife ls lamb and mutton by failure to eas-I used. adeqlllle CIR ""151 be "ll!" .trate 100 per cent. In good flock-Ito disinfect both wounds and to ;management. castration and dock- stop Ill! profuse blndlllll lllll ing are joint operations. Exper- ; may follow either opeTlll0ll- Th! lience has shown that both cas- t approved practice is to castrate trating and the removal of tailsl first and then, before the lamb should be done within 1 to 14 days is released. to remove the tail be- sfter lambing. In that period. the I tween the second and third joints TODAY ONLY Adult SHOWS 2 :30-7-9 CAPITOL COMING FRl- - SAT- A table covering percentages of buck lambs in total sheep and lafllhi marketings in the different prov- inccs. indicates that Western: shccpmen recognize the merits of castration more than (ln flock-i owners in the East. Thc I956 fig-i ures are 3 per cent for British) Columbia. it percent for Alberta 1.6 per cent for Saskatchewan. 2.3 'per ccnnt for Manitoba. 5.8 per. cent for Ontario. 24.8 per cent for Quebec, 36.5 per cent for New Brunswick, 23.9 per cent for Nova Scotia. 37.7 per cent for Prince Edward lsliuid From this it cant be seen that Quebec and the Mari-.1 time Provinces have been the most i neglectful and these are the areas: in which deterioration has been greatest in the past 10 years. On- tario can claim some credit in the fact that the record in 1956 was 3.8 per ccni as compared with 7.8 I per cent in 1946. British P ' ” You Buy Till INCIINOU ITURV OF! OIIIITNAIL... WHO IMO 70 am 0! Cl mac Asrrsr , : t':WIV.4lll'i''t ) GLENN FORD -JEANNE GRAIN BRUDERICK CRAWFORD For Less At t l : Fri. . . . . . . . 8 o.m.-9:30 p.m Sat. . . . . . . 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m. tody. The offence is alleged to cases Heard 5:3. taken place at the home of is. on June lath. when a number At Geo etown John Mclsaac. situated near Sour- f'0LL MEETING of rho Mom... '9 lot articles were stolen from the cue South Poll will be held at At Magistrate's Court in George- ih0use- - itt-id's Farm equipment office town. Wednesday. July 10th. be-. Ian 3". MaCLe0d- Crown PION- Yriday. July 12th at I o'clock. fore Stipendiary Magistrate Gil-tutti)” for Klndl. -onmented H10 , bert A. Gaudet. a Cardigan resi- Crown In All CIIOI. - KI-.-GIONAL Immunization Clln- dmi Wu fined gum) (or hm,',.;j lr' will be held at Bridgetown on liquor in . pin, on," man hut ault and Velda Fraser (tied) Lin-i da Perry and Marie MacDonald: and Brian MacI..ean (tied). Bever-t cnurnan ROYALITY & ssusrrnn RIVER and Carmelita Soloman (tied). 3 Dictation. Florence MacDonald. E STPACK. FANCY UALITY PRODUCE and S ” lc will be held at St. Peter's South School on Friday. July 12th at 9.30 s tn. Language. Ronnie Gotell. Writing. Gordon Batchilder. Oral Reading. Chester Llewellyn. Oral Composi- tion. James Machleill. Neatness. Marie Victor: Spelling.) L. .Y (I .. J l 22 d 9. . . ' . . .:o;.'-(nlumngridge '3 l”30';nm”d "9?.dE”c'g , : MOUNTAIN!!!” ml Laverne Jenkins; Silent Reading.i ' i ' "9 "5'd”'"-' "(sis M""3'5Rl?"d HONG KONG (Ra-uiamL1'i..-cg Karen Lavandler: Spelling. Ter- . . . . COME AND Pick your own "”" P'”d”' W '"'"Y '” ""5" experienced chin... m.,....i.i... mice Martell: .SllenI Readingf a disturbance by fighting. con- trary to a town of Montague by- law. Being found guilty. one party was fined 810.00 and the other Kathleen Scully; Ora Arithmetic. Philip Curley; Arithmetic. Peter Walsh: Drawing, Elizabeth Mar- MAPLE LEAF SHANKLESS tell: Tables. Mary Burke: Writing. i 2 Dianne Gallant; Attendance. Ber-. nadettel Glt')Kell. 1 GRAD . 1 Certificate winners: Glen Mac- CRISP HEAD . . strawberries for 12 cents a quart. Bring containers. We weigh them. Va Sunday picking. Sharam's I"srm. Gladstone. PERSONALS eers slipped and plunged to their deaths after they stopped using their climbing hooks. They did so iio avoid being stnick by lightning 'during a thunderstorm on Mount lMinya Knoka in southwest China. CALIFORNIA 85.00. A resident of Abncy and one of St. Mary's Road were each fined 85.00 and costs for having no op- ithe New China news agency re- lported Wednesday. 57: mm of two pending appeals. An Ode To Prince Edward Is. Beautiful. beautiful Island In your cradle of soft blue sea- A (olden bronaa is your horde Where the wind blows fresh and free. - A lovely colorful garden. A vision of beauty extreme Alida livelihood II Iustly en sleaa. seen fmbetlsthalthfhsfertilesol. Tllengnardstheniwsllkontau kyweetls IilltLhoyyleIdl'IehgIftafor& sci-iiuiudiniotspi-iiieeiy WberersinnroamlOs':a':- Innkee- hdtaassarniagnuaehnnd exelahl "flogflllhilplleofn 1." I-masouiiusouniinun. .MI::Q&2jl."fII Vier.u.oosatsusaa-sass: 's-s unaaas. C& 1 Where Nature repays than for la a, l found excellent femur and pelvic. bones of the prehistoric reptile. I Dr. Langston and his assistant, George Blanchard of Ottawa. had been eaacvating for dinosaur fob; ails in the Nohleford district. 8; miles northwest of Lethbridgou when evidence of the speclmeosl In this area was reported. I The dock-bfllul dinosaur bonaal were first discovered by four dis-l trict men hunting for Indian arti-l All MIC AITIIS lK'f SHI facts. SUOAR.I00hs. S'II.3S .SIIOAR"IODs. L20 Flvelloaest lOlIl.l00lss........S6.4O BPOUHI I-Ioovy.. PKOII'lA.I..........7lc BHOIUOAIJIUL... Ila WEEKEND SPECIALS J. F MacLEAN, WI-IEATLEY RIVER C-I-LPAINT Two-font WIIN. QC 37.50 30.90 I-IIAVVVIOIKIOOII - MOM... mpg L WAX tin 38: CHASE NOLA 'llrs. and Mrs. Clarence Landry erator's licence for the current L hat" t ed t th I h in ear. - h .)loiieia?i;":iiai- 3-..iiif..' i.i?.'..".i'. in y A resident of the Cardigan areal i C llonclon. Newcastle. Fredericton was fined 55.00 101' Opeflllllll I ,. . and satin John. vvgiiicte hon a bf.'lln::;ls Perinllll No"-H "ya pg; ollleo om 1:! t WASHED Heinz y . V i ithout aving a lice one or .g , Hot", Ho nz l I-rgnd; of Mni; and hldrskklloulr iwmi mm, ) C t 2 Tomato or on ra , ' t y Wand ham”: theaxln Mane: null: i"nAedre:25ld3t-tlplfd Gcl::: girvegasva! 1 S S. C vegaame V g g Slnlllhetti "lel BP0lIlllIll1W0 lnonh-ll It Mlll" Lliquor in his possession not pun '( ' ', , ' l . vl3l"0AR 15 ml. ro.V' Harbour North. where Mr. chgggd .i . Vgndog-'g, H '('z.” ,- T" t No 1 SOLP (F-rah-In was ensued in labile? A resident of St. Peter's was i ' O J 2 t. ' t r , In "Mt ”5.?”.?;.;l”Z..?:l:.'".2”.tt women! and THURSDAY onions 2 lbs. 27c s it- Exise Act. i 37: ' A formef resident of Sourls who . n . i Ad'wmm'M C” """"V "” ':.”i'.'. ''''i”"' "' THlEANVc'ltEIll)T:IVl LENCE ""3 Cm” 3” 29': aide. ha s per iminary - I I s"'"""' cw" l:::il:.”2:.””.".':i.i:.'w:ii'i::..?.' ROARING wm-t ootot . TOMOIOGS pl(g- 25:. TlieJllttlloft1iSuremeEid tk b t ' (-mm J'J.'co::u:,u.d .3 6:0,”, pI:u?'m:J':heT;nu l3.;'O,u:g::l GOLD! GOLD! The siren call of the wild Sierras . Where men "Pint ,,,.,,n ymudly Mm" "... hm .dhumed' TM Rm.” h held hi were caught in the golden hell .' women trapped in the animal fury , BEANS IN i,.., Gem." J. Tweedy. In uh gig that swept across the naked hills. The fabulous story of the days T0wAT0 ...” 0, you” weld”. um Mun. . d . when men and women. the world s richest treasure H . . y l""-' W" """' 0”" ”'"- " F'" D'"””"'' i?."i?3.ii?iii5-'...'.i3IL'..'”l.ll'i..i...:"f...E"f.Z'.'ll.ll1.?l..i.lii."1i.3f'.ili'.Z ICE CREAM 5”” o up r t oi opeoln of . - - co..,'n":h.' . ugkmeem Md gen Bo". 49 ers and their quest for gold. In oz. rgclied between the parties, sled . t y . I... I actlonwa .dlacontfnuad. .0. . ,A , nkmgg v ”mpwL Q. C. mmum "I Mr:)1:;wlt:(.)g'lI"edIt1aim,(l(.I:r). Mum” ' N p V HONEYMOON or AMBBOSIA 2 tins llt'ff ItIIR.I.BelI. .C.f t ( ... '-J. 3': nd"":d""- 0 u !aoao.hl::e lny aA6MA . '1' p 1! Th bei trot dli. , --'.. tt- 3n i-"-3 3'1. 't'orn7:tiy"3t't'- 33'.llf.T.i l.'i”'i3Tisi?.i'I.'1'. ” '”"". THE wtto stetinst - t 1 - C 39c 'll-tml -ml court that -dimmed Dr. w. Liuigrioii Jr. of the Na-) 3 i to September 12th for the consplo iimui Mumim .1 (:.ma.. hgg: me p Ii SANIORNE INSTANT (IFFEE 4.49 gygn m-- .-s1.17l RE wsmic (moss TOILrllT;'TIxSSUI V2 55: 1 mp, 15; uiiiaaoutis-aii . llswiul DISOOUNTS ON HOUSE LOTS C.l.L. PAINTS