he ened WINS SINGLES TITLE Andree Martin ‘of Montreal, shows. form used to capture the- singles’ title for girls 18 * is shown tn the final game fn which she defeated Susan Kager, 16, of Vancouver, 6-2, 6-3. -(CP Wirephoto) and under at the Canadian lawn ‘tennis’ junior champion- ships at Ottawa Monday. She -Summerside’s Manager - Reports On Collections SUMMERSIDE BUREAU) nace would also briag.. large Bernard McQuaid; OF THE GUARDIAN savings im fuel. secretary-treasurer of. Town manager JA. Brophy’ A letter was read from Island told the montlily ‘meetiag of the Trustees Ltd., complaining of a Summerside. Town Council yes- brook at the eastern end of. the’: terday that tax Collections up to-town ‘which is cousidered 3 July 31 of this year total $498- héalth hazard. The water is . 990.50, Which is 80.5 per cent of stagnant, and oi] and garbage” the tax roll! of $619,787, Further have apparently~-been dumped parent tax collections—to— last Friday into it.. The lettey,. signed — by no. actual raw sewage was being brought the percentage, to 2 St tt mped into it: almost exactly the 1965 percen- Fhi matter was left { th Herbert Corbett ee tage ‘collections for the same hands. of +he publte- works and assistant the firm lowered Jaad values in the area. “Councillor Ernest Morrison. in- dicated that investigation had shown the brook to bean ap- date--82-64—per- cent. = fs ; pe water and sewage Committees, Roetine’ reports took up the Passes Suddenly after it_was noted that the cost- main body of the. meeting. at- : : of pipe aloue to pipe the brook i. by a bare quorum of ‘ullors.~ Councillors at thei water into cost $4.000, _The* town clerk” read the cer- tificate: of incorporation of Summerside Area __ Industrial ALBERTON — ‘The. death of would t ere Herb Schurman Hebert Corbett occurred _sud- NSE Ow, zee ’ denly-at his home “in” Alberton | —=—-Fraheis Perry—and—Ernest-Morré-— Monday “fternoon as the re- ont May. OF—GOorge—Key-—-DEO—ent- of A NeaIT aa. the river sided Mr:* Corbett--was- born ~at-Commissio: vs Reports given” were police. waterford 68 vears ago, a son Coalaicn eae nee id fire. civic stadiet, water and of the late Mr..and Mrs David lated by pa “The ain or th sewaze, building inspector's, and Corbett. Later he came with the coininiligion 36. to.pconnle pain electric. family to live in Alberton where establish industry in th . Noteworthy among the re- the greater part of his life has ~. |. Te e area. The incorporation of the com- , rts ‘ vic Stadium man- been s yes : ports was cit n- spent mission is a.step in the town's ager Charles Hogan's note that | he lived in the ave the stadium is running muchia time.. | pee to oun an industrial closer to the budget than last’ In 1918 he was married Wi ty-the “area of the Pope year, is aow some $1,500 ahead Lucy Weeks who survives- him. 1 north of the’ town. of this date’s financial situation | They-have two sons, Raeburn of for last year, and should finish | Vancouver and Eric of Sum- the year within its budget. Last’ Merside, and five grandsons “Year. when the stadium ran’at' Also surviving are three broth- @ small deficit. Mr. Hogah and ers and-five sisters, Mrs. Harry On two~ occasions United States for Two Vehicles In Collision several councillors -noted that | Yeo (Gladys) of Attleboro, Mass, no other municipatly-owned rink | ets ee > Bee" Mrs itm (Florence). of __ peso Eo cue in_the Ny ope Brookline. Mass: Mrs. Fred 410 car Collision occurred atheir kaowledge, to doing as Walker ‘George! of Attleboro, @! the corner of Elm Avenue and well financially. Mrs:. John Campbell (Ethel) of \llev Street, vesterday afternoon pon noted that inte, building <Beston. Mrs. elmer Mackay. &¢ approximately 1 o'clock. The nd tation place in the ast, (Annie) Harry and Albert, all of Cars involved were a 1965 oy a co vie r : Attleboro Rambler operated by George month, but the number Oa As a young man Mr. Corbett Nelson Henry of ‘Charlottetown rar os ated . that ae was emploved by. J. H. Myrick and. a 1960 MG. Magnette ‘operat- puilding will take place thls and Co, Alberton for a number ed by Wilfred T. Parker fall ‘of years. After returning from ’Yarmouth, NS MOTION PASSED the United States he opened_up. At the time of the BeniAnat be his own grocery business, which the Rambler was tr was operated with much success. He has served on the Alber- ton Town Council. He was also an active member of the Un- ited Church in Alberton for many years avelling north 01 Elm Avenue and the MP was in the process of turning off Elm Avenue onto Alley Street The cost of' the damage .was estimated to be in the vicinity _ of $94 for the Rambler and $45 for the MG A motion that specifications prepared and tenders called for Yastallation of a new. furnace in the town hall, moved by Coun- eillor Schurman and seconded by Councillor Perry, was pass- ed.. It was noted that the old - ; | 7 }~-Female +€reek-. : in..quiestion, noted that the oder | was offensive-and-thatthe brook | health “hazard,* though | ~ [sland News Page - Western and Central Districts. |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug. 16, 1966. 3 wet . [Western Club se ‘Will Receive $5,280 Of Aid It was jointly announced yes- | Eight Canadia | OTTAWA (CP)—Acting. Prime! | Minister /Maftin. said . Monday eight) Canadians are in jail or under detention in Hungary.’ He said in a statement that some 6,000 Canadians ,of Hun- gZarian origin have visited Hun- | gary in the last 18 months. Dur- IMPRESSIVE ~—Continued from page ry, | County, Nova Scotia, who was most painstaking in his placings. STANDARD BRED Stallion born in 1963-1. Mr. Jollity, George E. Murphy, Au-: gustine Cove; 2. Billie Dudley, Stanley Mavhew. Mature stallion—l. Ted Gen- nessee, H. B. Willis, Kingston: 2. Bleanor's Dream Boy, Roy Pippy, Mt.- Herbert: 3. Amor- tizor’s_ Boy, Stanley Mayhew. Champion male, Ted- Gennes- | see: Reserve, Eleanor's Dream Boy. born— in — 1965—4- | Peake’s Girl, Bartom. Boswell, New Wiltshire. | Female born in 19641 Lady's Post, Stanley Mayhew.— i Female born in 1963—1 Stan- ley Mayhew. t Mature female—1. Pixie Girl, , Rubert Humphrey. +. Mare with foal at foot—1. Dot- tie Dare and foal, Tommy Mac- Phee, Toronto; 2. Andrew's Girl | and foal, Bill Boyles. Charlotte- ) town;$ 3. Just Brenda: and foal; Robert MacDonald, Nine Mile | Foal of 1966—1. Bill Boyles: 2. | Tommy MacPhee: 3 Gordon | Rodd, Nofth Miltan. i Champion female, Pixie Girl; reserve Dollie Dare Progeny of dam-!. Robert | Humphrey; 2. Stanley Mayhew: 3. Gordon Rodd. : ROADSTERS Born-in 1965—1. Jimmy ‘ag, John. Nicholson, Milltown Cross. | Born in 1964 — 1.°C.F. Willis; '2. Stanley Mayhew Pacer born in. 1963 — 1 |MacNeill. Charlottetown. - Trottersborn in 1963 — 1. Stan |\Biggar, Charlottetown 2 Pacer born before 1963 — 1. |Homer Neill. Milton; 2-James . Hughes, Southport. —~ f Trotter born befére 1963 — 1. John Nicholson;_2. Stanley May- hew> Se oes re Mare with foal at. foo\— 1. Russel Drake, Cornwall:2. Har- Don - | gharges Hl embassy rested months were all accused-.or, sus-. | pected of being involved in. of- fences which’ prima facie would appear to warrant action by law | enforcement authorities’ in Hun- gary, s | —Nevertheless, _in ‘stances we have found it justi- |—-—-——-—-———— = ‘fied to intervene on humanitar- y ns Reported ‘ | Being Detained In Hungary rested and 11 have since been released, The* external affairs depart- ment-dectined to give_the names of the eight persons still de- tained Mr. Martin's one—4s Serving , Slalemgnt sald sentence after —jing_that time 19 had—been—arteonviction—on—charges ot tur= 7 ache—membership—of some eee ane a, ——Seenency smuggling and criminal | boys betweea the ages of ‘seven negligence in a fatal motor ‘ac- gident;, three are in custody awiiting trial, one on smuggling “ one for trving sist a Hungarian citizen to leave illegally and one for making se~ ditious ‘statéments: *four“are pre- Stallion born vin 1sh4—1 ‘Stan- vented. from. leaving Budapest ley Mayhew, Kinkora; 2. Rob- while serious traffic accidents ert Humphrey, Kensington. are investigated Canada does nol have a reste dent mission in Budapest but, Mr. Martin said, officials of the in Prague: visit Hun- gary regularly. : . f INVESTIGATE. 19 ARRESTS Canadian officials had investl- gated each of the 19 arrests ex- ; cept for. the one concerning se- dition, which occurred Aug. 10. -A--report awaited here on this incident was Mr. Martin's statement added; “We have assured ourselves | hat those» who have been. ar- i -or detained. in recent some. an grounds and our demarches | have usually met with an un- | derstanding response from the | Hungarian officials approached. “We have pressed for permis- \sion to visit -the arrested.<per- sons n taining defence lawyér. We are mittee announced that-the play- Ont: not satisfiéd with the slowness ground hours during Old. Home ‘OW: i with which the Hungarian au- Week from Monday to Saturday | Westminster. B.C.; Archie John- | +thorities notify us of an arrest -will be ‘and their slowness in--granting a.m. in the morning and from 3 Hotace Stewart af Rosindale, | ‘our representative access to the until 4 p.m. in-the afternoon. and have ‘assited~ in re- atrested person; I.am-~pressing for better treatment : on these points. . WESTERN FUNERALS \vevy - MacEachern,~ Clyde. Ri- | iver; 3. Alex Rhynes, West Roy- | alty: Bee o Foal of 1966 — 1. . Russel Drake, Cornwall; . 2. Stanley Mavhew; 3. Alex Rhynes. Two-vear-old stallion — 1. Rol- ly stallion shown so he ‘took all | lthe championship ribbons. He is |River. | Three-vear-old mare — 1.) Campburn Highland Meg, Har- | old Taylor, Dundas. | Mature mare 1 Betty | +Queen -Anne, Harold Taylor; 2. | ‘Juliette Grace, John Gillis, St. ' |Peters Bay. Champion mare — Betty {Queen Anne; reserve, Campburn | \Highland Meg DRAUGHT HORSES (Not eligi- © ble for registration) | Year-olds — 1: Mrs. Roma Parsobs, Fredericton. bese Two-years-old|. — 1. Donald Axeworthy, Oyster Bed Bridge: 2. Garth Taylor, Dundas Centre: 3. William Waller, Clyde River. Animal born in 1963 — 1. Sey- | mour. Taylor and Son, Dundas. Frenchfort ® 4 Mare or gelding 1400 pounds and over — 1. John Gillis; 2. Harry Heffel, Travellers Rest; 3. Linda Dockendorff, North Ri- ver Mare of gelding 1200. to } 1400 pounds — 1. Seymour Taylor and and Bert Phee, Tignish, was held | Leigh Kennedy, South- | Sunday afternoon at 4.30 to St. | Son; 2 port; 3. William Waller, Clyde River Mare with foal at foot 1 GAUDET FUNERAL — The | funeral for Mrs. Wesley Gaudet was held Monday morning from the Compton Funeral home to St. Paul's Church, Summerside; where Requierm High Mass was the sanctuary were Msgr. J.P.E- O'Hanley. and _ | Rev, Cyril. Arsenault, Tanton Mac- Neill, Vernon Arsenault and Ster- ling Trainor’ Interment was in the Church cemetery with Rev. Austin. Bradley officiating. CHRISTOPHER FUNERAL — The funeral of Walter Christop- her was held from his late resi- dence on Saturday morning to St. Simon and St. Juae’s Church, Tignish. for Requiem High Mass celebrated by the Very Rev. M.J. Rooney. Rev: Lee Gillis was seated in the sanctuary. Pallbearers were Herman Gillis, Patrick Doucette, Clargence Gillis, Wilbert Ellsworth, Fred Harper and Everett Chaisson. Interment was in: the Church cemetery. Flowerbearers were: Nelson Doucette, Wayne Perry, Leroy Perry, Dan Gaudet, Doug- | las Gaudet, Leonard Handrahan and Lester Handrah-n, SNIEDER FUNERAL — The funeral of Mrs. Katheryn:Sneider home of her brothers Wilfred Simon and St. Jude's church where Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by to aS- | jautomatic-under an internation- in-_ Leonard | owned by David R , Clyde | MacCormack. Pall bearers were | er nye SC | Milford Clow, Frank ‘Savident, “) August Very . Rev. \ furnace was outdated, that parts : were no. longer being made for HH. Omer Neill, Milton; 2. Ches- M.J. Rooney. Rev. Wilfred Des- terday - b Howard Waite. pre-> =) {sident of the Summerside Boys’ Club. and A.’ Walthen Gaudet, |president of the Prince Edward j}Island United Fund that © an agreenwent had beeh . reached for the participation. of. the Sum- merside Boys’ Club in the Uni- ted Fund Campaign. The club is to receive $5,280 towards its operations budget for 1967 from the United Fund. : The Boys’ Club, with spacious * new club rooms on Notre .Dame Street im Summerside, has an +70- \to 19. The program is under the | direction of'a part. time~director hand -12—-volinteers the Activities in club rooms consists of weight lifting. floer hockey, ping-pong, __ billiards, chess, dancing classes and record hops, hobby groups and classes in crafts. There are also- study groups and monthly visits to the ,‘¥’ pool ia Charlottetown for swimming lessons Transport Board Grants Licence yesterday as his team. of |.Clydesdale mares took the fe- Harodid- Taylor, ‘Dundas Cen- tre, came back with a. bang TAKES CHAMPIONSHIP — male championship. and the re- serve Championship for. regis- tered ° Clydesdales Harold LEFT, is. holding the champ- ion. mare, Garth Taylor, hie son, is holding the reserve winner. The Claremont Aviation firm | ‘of Claremont in. New Hampshire | : has been granted. a licence by Annual Reunion Held Recently ithe Air--Transport’ Board in’ Ot-* tawa to operate a charter air |Service from its area into Prince, Edward Island and into—destin- | The annual. reunions of — the 2nd Caradian Siege Battery and 8th Siege Battery were held ations in’ Quebec, New. Bruns- Saturday - following the get-to- wick and Nova Scotia. The ATB. approval {s usually gether of Island artillerymen of endorsed by the U.S. or Cana: laws world ware at the Ohariotte: dian licensing authorities. } POY: The U.S. flying firm is restrict- |*®W® Branch of the Royal Cana- ed to traffic originating or ter- | 20 Legion; i Soe cranes pnaremont: nm: Gennes C. Walker, St: Tiomas, Ont., . vice-president, Wendell Shaw, Chicago, Ill., secty-treas., Special Hours IGG: Heeschen, Kensington, Are Announced ?-=" F Pl d | Hon. president is W. L For ¥ j|kins of Vernon, P.ET. aygroun $ | Members of the executive are, The City R j “yn. Dr. A. E. Ferguson, Weymouth, uae SerenHONAl .-, Com Albert Dinnis. Charlotte- Jack Buchanan, al air agreement for applicants Jen- New from 10.00 untit: 12.00 900. Brookfield. P. FE. I. and Special events _will include Painting in the parks, handicraft A-W. Forsyth - and art, baseball _competitiou,. : horseshoe tournaments and vol- Passes-Away leyball. ~ PEpiece ees . * The attendance for @ach piay-| ALBERTON — Relatives tn’ ground during the past week this province. have= receive Was as follows: Hillsboro news of: the death of “Alfred W. iS-‘quare, 1,481; Connaught Forsyth of Concord, New-Hamp-. Square, 2,082;-.Spring~Park, 1,-“shire, on July 26th. Mr Forsyth 950; Victoria Park, 1,776, Kins- was born in Lynn, Mass., sixty- men, 1,328. sees Ares five years ago. His father, Wil- | The grand total attendence for liam Forsyth.-was a ‘native of all playgrounds combined again Alberton and ‘the family main- -topped the 7,000 mark with am tained close contact with rela- attendance of. 7,717. tives in Alberton and Charlotte town throughout the years. The late Mr. Forsyth and his | CITY: AREA _ iwife made’ their last visit here | | two yaars ago. FUNERALS | By trade Mr. Forsyth was a : cabinet maker. He,lived in Lynn for many years before moving | HORNE FUNERAL — The fg- to Concord, N.H. He is survived neral for Herbert Horne, 106 by his wife. \Prince St.,. was held Saturday, , 13th, from the Cutcliffe Cemetery Chapel in “Lynn, with Funeral Home to the First Bap jinterment in the cemetery. tist Church where -service was | ‘conducted by Rev. Malcolm Har- | low. The- hymns sung were ‘The Lord. ig My Shepherd’ and “Abide With Me’’. Flowerbear- ers were Grant Leard, Erie ‘Leard, Roy Craswell, Athol CrasweH,—-tra-—€raswelt,— and Raymond Warren. Pallbearers were Stillman Frizzell, Ira Auld, Colonel F.I. Andrew, Nelson Ro- binson, A.J. Haslam, and James Fullerton. Interment in Sher- ;wood cemetery. | - VISITS DENMARK COPENHAGEN (Reuters) Romanian Premier Ion Gheor- ghe Maurer arrived her2 Mon- day for a five-day official visit to Denmark, part of his Com- munist country’s policy “f :m- proving relations with its neigh- ‘bors. He recently visited Tur- key and will soon go to Greece. 9:00 A.M. ‘paid- the same for the The funeral was.at Pine Grove. PRICES ‘Continued from page 1) evening, one man said last night. Here are the buyers of the seven steers that were auctioned —there' were 15 animals in all: Don Wood, Prima Fertilizers paid 35 cents for the champion, The Brookville Agricultural Limestone -people, Brookville, N.B. paid 30 cents for the reserve champion steer; Enn-Ess Co-op Abbattoir,. Halifax, N.S. paid 31 for the third place animal; Hol-— mans of P.E.1. paid the same for the next animal; Lowell Hogg. Livestock Transport bought the fifth - place animal for 30 cents and~ Agro-Cop,; — Charlottetown . sixth place steer, ~The show and sale-of steers was officially opened by Agricul- ture Minister Daniel MacDonald, | Prenuer Alex Campbell , also | spoke ta the crowd briefly ' “Presiding at the event was Leo Melsaac, Mermaid who also chaired the later discussion as to whether the qwners would <c- cept the 29-cent per -pound bid for the animals that were not sold by auction. , : TOWN WORKERS STRIKE TIMMINS, Ont. (CP)—Sixty town employees went on. strike Monday to back up demands for . a new coftract. Main issue is a demand by the members “of the Canadian Union of Public Em- ployees'for a clause in the con- tract guaranteeing against:-loss of work through jobs contracted to private —enterpris? by the « town, ONTARIO LEADS Since the first Canadian ‘een- Sus in 1871, Ontario has ed all other provinces in population. “OLD HOME WEEK” Today’s Program Cattle judging with best udder class, | ter Matheson and Son, Milton. Two Witnesses -Give Testimony e e summersipg — 4 miaae. Dies In Hospital ton man,-Albert McCardle, was v7 z charged with obstructing a fish. There passed away -at the Seretta Neill, Milton -eries officer in the discharge of Charlottetown Hospital on Aug, Mare or gelding 3 years and | his. duty’: when=‘he’ appeared: in |14, 1966, Mrs. Frank MacIntyre, 9" &F wn Leslie MacPhail, Prince County Court before Mag- St. Andrew's (formerly Ella North River; 2. Donald C At the Chatlotietoam . Funem | istrate W. Chester S. MacDonald. McDonald, Blooming Point) Weeks. Fredericton; 3. Brent Home from where. funeral will | vrata Oey : ee hs fie: ee ee Fa Aiea ey ing | Evidence was given by two er husband ptedeceaséd her‘, : a be eld, Wednerday TOTURE | witness Tor the Beparientof 1 “veats age She atee My Dansht team; shown the for “Solemn. Requim-High—Mass{ Fisheries, which was represent- \thourn two sons and seven dav: |iour Taylor and Gon; 8, Jobe at St. Ann’s Church at 9:30: In. &d by G. Brucé MacDonald. The ghters: Aeneas and Ivan. St. An- MOUS Faytor and son; 8. Joun {t# and that it caught fire twice in_the past winter_A_new! fur- Foal of 1966: — 1. Chester Ma Mrs. F. MacIntyre theson—and—Son; 2H; Omer DEATHS TRAINOR At the Sacred Heart Home Monday, August 15, 1966, Mary Agnes Trainor, Hope River in her 82nd year. Resting Neill GENERAL PURPOSE Mare or gelding, 2 years — 1 terment in the Church cemetery. Witnesses were fisheries officer |drew’s: | Mrs Joseph. Kelly, Se Se “Waldo Beck and RCMP Consta- Peakes Station: Mrs Brendon MacLEOD — At the Prince Ed- ble Patrick Neary of the Borden priscoll, Summerside Mrs. Don ward Island, Hospital, August 14, | detachment. Both witnesses. test- O'Connell, 10 Mile House: Mrs 1966, Borden MacLeod, Brook- ified that Mr. McCardle had re-} freq MacKenna, Mermaid: | | field. in his 61st year. Resting at | fused to allow Mr. Beck to take, the Cutcliffe Funcral Home from 2 Sample of the contents of a where service will be held today Potato sprayer which was being used on the accused man’s land. Mrs..-Valentine~MacIntyre,~Sa- | Unsightly. WARTS on hands, face, vage Harbour; Mrs. (Dr.) J.F. | feet permanently removed within 3 Evans, Ottawa:’Mrs. Frank’ to 5 weeks with DEIGHTON’S WART {Tu day service commencing Kelly, Pisquid East and also 39) REMOVER. Not an acid. An. herbal atzt9M). Interment in Brookfield Mr. Beck testified that. the prandehiaseh and aa aa formula, harmless to heaithy skin: éeiMelery he sprayer pump was leaking the oratidchildren At all d spray mixture onto the ground. 2'@00° : all drug stores COLLINGS — At Kings County. George R. McMahon, repre- a - Memorial. Hospital on August a caieninact aera hah for : e 4th. 1966. Mrs. G 5 s, @ dismissal on the charge on N iH R : eruchenie hi eaae * Sar graunds that-a fisheries officer => @ ew ome ecipe has no authority or duty to take e. samples of spraver material un R d i] . less this material is leaking into e uCcIng. an a pond or stream ee ; : The case was adjourned’ to It's simple how quickly one! lose bulky fat and help regain August’ 18 for “a rulitig by* the) May lose potinds of|unsightly fat! slender mote graceful curves; if Resting at her family. residence 'n. Georgetown Funeral service Tuesday. August i6th at 2 o'- clock. Inferment in United Church cemetery. 4 MacINTYRE — At the Charlotte- town Hospital, August 14, 1966, | Mrs. Mary Ellen Maclatvre of | St. Andrews, 2ze 82. Remains resting at the-Hennesseyv Funeral Home from where the funeral will take place on Wednesday | morning at:9 o'clock, for Re- quiem ‘High Mas~ om arrival ‘at | St. Andrew's Church, Mt. : Stew: | art. Interment will take place in the church cemetery. Visitiag | hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m, magistrate. Roy Joseph Bernard, Summer- side, and John Joseph Auban vallant, Wellington, pleaded guilty to separate charges of possession of a 1950 Pontiac car, knowing it was obtained unlaw- fully, The car was the property ofA. E. MacLennan Ltd. The cases were adjourned to Atg- ust 17 for sentencing James Roy Hustler, Muimini- gash, was fined $75 and costs , Tight in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It’s easy, no trouble at all and costs little. 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