4-I-l Sewing Club Winners Announced” Achievement Day county Achievement days for 4 it Sewing Club have recently been held in Prince County at 0'- Lesry, Kings County at Souris and at Queens County in conjunction with the Rural Youth Fair and Harvest Exhibition at Charlotte- town.-Wliiners in sports ontpetisa were as toilows.E xlngs County-1. Cardigan North: 1. st. 'Georsee: 3;. Prince (bunty- 1.'I0'Lan'i'y and ape Wot (tied) 2. Burton and Unlonvale (tied) 3. Tignish. County Winners are as tolows: PRINCE COUNTY First Year Junior- 1. Linda Jean cook, Cape Wolfe: 2. Camillua Ri- chards. Middleton: 3. Margaret Rowatt, Tryon. 4.1!1iaine Vey 0'- Leary; 6. Ruby Adams, Borden; Mcl-Iugh. Tignisb First Year- Intermediate 1. Mar- lene Palmer, 0'Leary; 2. Marlene Frances. Tignisb. Dalton School; .1, Sylvia Alward, Tignish, 4. Moon 6. Catherine Convent. Calllcutt. Burton. First Year Scnior- 1. Hazel Pa- tars, Tignish. Dalton School. Second Year Junior- un AID "SNOW Wlfll B.EGoodrich 7.t.'f.'.".'t3".E!! IOI IXVIA ICOIOIV; IIIIO Ill IOIJI WOIN-IIOUII TIC . . . LIV III IICLP VIII VIII III Ill!-IIOIy I? GORDON! GARAGE snitvicn ' comruzrsi rinn Alberta 1. Norma Polrte). Miscouche; 2. Mc- 'iToiTe""" M Cardin. Middleton, 8. Aletha May- itew. Ti-yon; 4. Lana Wood.' Buss ton int; ediata- l. Charlene Wright Middleton: 1. Marie Arsenault. Cape Eginont 3. Cecelia Gallant. Tignish 4. Florence Power, Ills- luidr 1. Catha-ine Crlil. Bon- den 3. Zelnia Richard, Cape Eg- moat. Third Year Junior 1. Cami Jean Calllcutt. Cape Woia I Teren Gandet. St. Nicholas 3. Carolyn Adains. Unlonvaie. . Third Year Intermediate 1. san- drn Mathews. 0'LeII'! 2- AIM Marie McAldoti. Dalton. Tlsnllh 3. Maureen Craig. Tryon 0 Mar! Power, Miseouche 5. Ann Poin- ter, St. Nicholas 6. Judi! MI-lI'PiU. Maciieilla Mills 6. Doreen Dee- gocug lconvent 0. Doria m , onvae 'i('h'i.rId Year Senior- 1. Caudotte MacNelll. o-Leary 2- Fred! 39” nard, Dalton School 3. Catherine Adams. MacNeil1a Mills 4. Janet l-lutciiison. Central but 16. Fourth Year Intermediate 1. 0'llnllorsn. IPO 0 3 -- Calibeck Tryon 3. Doris Mabfl. 'i'ryon. ' Sixth Year Senior 1. Jean Rob- blee. Tryou- qunnws COUNTY . ' First Year. JlIl1I0"-fry New weeks. Pleasant Valley. 3- Dom Macbaine. Springvale; 8. M ,- Rude. Meadowbank: 4. (Helen M0 may. Eu-ggclm; 8. Eleanor ao- xmnon, ylejsant Valley: 3. M15 Jorie Jenkins, Pownal. ! First Year. lnte'n.)9d1”” I- Louise MacNeill. Snrinsv-1:: :9 Doris Dollar. spruisv-la: IVA!- ii. uogrriariegsnt valley: 4. 30- Yeo. nll 1!- "Iflst Year. Senior- 1. Roma Mill ray, Pllaansantt Valley: 3. Gr en. 1' 0'1- seecond Year. JunIor- 1. Will!!- Hyde. Meadowbanllz 3. Minna Mu Land, Park Corner; 8, Jeannie ,MacMillan. Cornwall: 4. Phil"! Jones, Pownal. second Year. Interniedlate- 1. Phyllis Parker. North Wiltshlre: 1. Marilyn Smith. Pownsl; 3. Beryl MacLeod, Park Corner. Second Year, Senior-- 1. Joan Bernard, Park Corner; 2. Phyllis Newport. Greenvale: 8. Gall Mac- Lean. North Wiltahire. Third Year. Junlor- 1. Dorothy Benton. Alexandra: 2. sheila Behin Grandview: 8. Sandra Mac1'nn- lane. Harrington. intermediate-1. Rosella l,eClair Stella Maris; 2. Verna MacPliail. Mesdowbank: J. Ross Praught. Al- berry Plains; 4. Joanne Donahoe, Cornwall. Fourth Year. 1nterrnediate- 1. Ruth Wood. Alexandra: 1. Janet Jones, Pownal; Senior-I. Isabel Wodser. IQ- nies Id. Club. ltlees Cardigan North; I. llultul-y. Peters load(West: Mary Kay: Murphy. suniinerville; 5. Pauline Bears, Belle River; 0. Ferne Bruce, Elmira. First Year. lnterinediat.e- 1. Betty llachean. Peters Road West 1. Mavis Rose. East Baltic; 3. Anna Nicholson. Belle River; 4. Jean Campbell, St. George; the! friends. They were aceinnsanlell by Mrs. Haley's sister. Im. Joll- H, Weeks, Pleasant Valley. . mouth, N. 8., were guests of Mr!- Mos!ier's parents. Mr. and MH- George liendlrnen. an Octal!!! First Ynr. Senlor- 1. Marie Ind DOIIGUY. Siimmlrvillez 2. Birth MIGNGIII. Elmira. second Year, Junior-.1. Doria Powers. Little Rarbour: 2. Paula Sutherland. Goose River; 8. Anita Somerl. St. Georges. second Year. Intermediate - 1. Mildred Campbell, St. Georges; 1. Betty China. Little Harbour: I. Rowena Garrett, East Baltic; 4. Geraldine Moran, Cardigan North. Third Year, Junior-- 1, Maria Curran. Alberry Plains; 2, Gen- ava Wilson, Goose River. Third Year, Intermedlai.o- 1. Jackie Christian, St. Georges; 1. Louise Gallant, Souris; 3. Fred; Peters, St. Charles. Third Year, Senior; 1. Mar Jean MacDonald, Bruden ll Lorraine Fay. st. Georges;eh rie Gallant, St. Charles. Fourth Year. Intermediate-1. Rose Marie MacL:an, Cardigan North. Senior-1. Sylvia Macbeaa, Cardigan North. SixthYear sen- lor- Joan Dixon, East Baltic. Island Honours tor the year which terminated with the Rural Youth Fair are: lat Year Junior - l, Velma Powers, St. Georges (Kings); 2." Linda Jean Cook, Cape Wolta, (Prince): 3. Nadine Weeks, Plana- Hll Valley (Queens), 1 Year Intermediate -.1. Bet MacLean. Peters Road was , (KIBEI): 2. Marlene Palmer. 0'- beery (Prince); 3, Louju pug. Neill, Springvale (Queens). 1st Year senior -- 1. lane Murray. Pleasant valley (Queens) garet :1. lla- ". 2. Hazel Peters. Tlgnish Dalton School (Prince); 3, Mu-1. pg. neliy. Summervliile. (Kiln). and Year Junior - 1. Doris Powers, Little Harbour (Kings): 2. Wilma Hyde. Meadowbank. (Queens): I. Norma Poirler. Mia- couche (Prince). and Year intermediate - 1. Mildred Campbell. It. Geerses. (Kinda): 1. Charlene Wright. Mid- dleton (Prince); 8. Phyllis Parker, North Wiltshire (Queens). 2nd Year Senior -- 1. Catherine Craig, Borden (Prince); 2. Joan Bernard. Park Corner (Queens). 3rd Year Junior - 1. Carol Jean Calllcutt. Cape Walla (Prince) 2. Dorothy naaton, Alexandra. (Queens): 1. Marie Curran. Al- herry Plains (Kings). 3rd Year Intermediate - 1. Sandra Matthews. Otbeary (Prince 3. Jackie Christian, St. Georges (Kings): 8. Rosella Ledair ltaila Marla (Queens). 3rd Year Senior - 1, Claudette MIcNelll. 0'Leery (Prince): 1. Margaret Jean MacDonald. Drud- nell (Kings). 4th Year intermediate - 1. Ruth Robhlee. Tryon (Prince): 2. Ruth wood, Alexandra (Queens); 3. Rose Marie MacLean, Cardigan North (Kings). 4th Year Senior - 1. has Woolnar. Ilennies Road. (Queens); 2. Sylvia yaclaean. Cardigan North (Kings). Ith Year intermediate - 1. Joan 0'llsl.laraa, Cape Wolfe. (Prince). 6th Year Senior - 1. Jean Robb- lee, Tryon (Prhee); 3. Joan Dixon, East Baltic. (Kings). Prioesreducadonalledierniodeh 1-znymontiiiyrsysnntrisn. Plillce Cabinet Model 2240 Reg. 349.9: I now mama roe 299'” Mr. and Mrs. Bobert smock. t visltcs to Charlotte- ;TII:.rW:;. Mr. Aineck attend- ed a s pgnlad Mrs. Orville Mrs. George Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jollllloll spent a few dayaereceatly V"-5 ' relatives and friends in Hailiax. N. I. Mr. and Mrs. Roy 14- 304"”- tended the A. c. 'r. c. Rally. in Bumnierside on Thursday. Sept- ember Nth. Mr. and Mrs. are spending hveral days in Hal- ilax, with relatives and friends. Mn and Mrs. Maclnnls were re-i sidents oi Rnlifax for may 3'93” lieiora taking up residence in Bedeque. Miss Catherine Callbeclt. dau8II- tor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cant heck. Central Badeque, is I tlrlt y'ear student at Mt. Allison Univer- aty. . Buck Stretch Continued trom page C the get of Victory sou” hjgrfy Natl. sold in Dunbar W. Bostwick! el.Alken. S.C. tor 810,000. understand that Convair lfax. by the various farms Castleton Fann. 39 head brought 3362. I (XXI) y E. "uh" F 't Hm F I '. home early this week and we had ..Dilriil:i:d..,:','a an mini nsrt- 31r4o.5m. osingvlayui-ciiirertiid. I)f”:,'ff; the pleasure of a talk with him. brought 373.800. Good Time Stable. 10 head brought 829.300. Herman Graham Farm, 10 head brought 8&.40o. Pickwick Farm, 53- head. brought s7o.5oo. Poplar Hill Fanni as head brought 596.300. two gaits' Farm. 11 head brought 30,000. ' cuvuu”. nu Walnut Hall Farm. tshead broug-. head brought 8194.600; While unit Farm. 11 head brought 353,000 ', Qualifying Event ll WINS After Scott Frost won the still, 100 Gotham Trot at Yonkers Race I way last Thursday night )3. Time, 2:23. Dash 2 iBi-ewer (8. Andrew) boosted the caring: of St-on Frosti to 3278.185. The all time rs-cord tor a trotter duriniz his career is held by Pronto Don and in. am. ount he won was 3332.363. Joe 0'. Efitll IIIIIOUDCCG to I reporler 1!. ter the race was over that Scott Frost would be shipped to Cali- fornia by air to take part In the first leg ol the 875,000 American Trotting Classic to be raced at Hollywood Park October 27th. Harry I-lirsch's Cnnvalr 2:01 won again at Unratogs Raceway. N. A. A. Macinnis Bart-ens Hanover (B. idson) 2, Danny Dale B.Q. 1'. last Saturday night with George) lage. Manger driving. The time wgs 2:04 2-5 and it was the final race (tor this season at Saratoga. We shipped to Sat-kville Downs, Hal-l y where he will race untili -Here In the amounts reanudiclosing date November 12th. Blair Andrew paid a flying visit He speaks very highly of the Saint John management and the treat- ment he has received there andi, itold us that they will continuel racing until November 12th. He- understand it has been a veryl suct-esslul season for them and that the management are planning In uuwo. wlmn Ha” stud. 3o,even greater things (or 1957. The results ola6aturday night's Wracing at S i t.l hn are: &ber (arms 39 head brought 363 l 3 ” 9y The Tum Li ' !Banker Budlong 2. sldpper's Pride - Wayne 1. Ch k(A t )z.'l" .2:1(r- . l 4-5ucW'inniIiir;soIvi?rlilczr. Chielim;tabl.ea.I ,r,”'” 3 "d 7 ' Fm F" SLL) the first mode was 515,050 w i 3701- Slim J0h"- D33” 5 ' win" y hcmliaron (H. Kirkpatrick) 1, Van- guard (M. Coughlan) 2. -Time. l2:i5, Winning owner. B.S.C.Stnble.; Saint John. Dashes 6 and 9 - Ben Brooke C. (A. Davidson) I - 5. st. Regls (A. Langille Sr.) 5 - l, 2 - 2. Time, 2:13. 210. Ben Brooke C. owned by D and R Stables. Saint John, St. Regis by -5- I-Inc gille. Sr. Dash"7 - Desota Girl (J. Lang) l. Oliver Chief (A. Dav- Andrew) 3. Time. 2:15. winning. :?tt,.,;,,, owner. c.a. Smith. French vii-l ' ' a wad. October 17. 1955 The Guardian. Page IIIALF THE P1357! L Our Island drivers non hall the; firsts at Sackville Downs last Sat-i urday night, Roach MacGregor., Lorne Kelly, Don Seaman and Ray I R0?” is being i ,aurprise wins that kept them on) mylei ledge throughout the night. Don decided to race Avalon Gal without 5'3"” the hobbies. He had been training! her a bit that way and had made. one start and it will be noted that he won Saturday night from 5 M I good field in good time. Sum- maries: A Trot and Pace-Myrtle'a Boy (MacGregor) 1. Dusty Vel- Hyeteer (Rogers) 1. Time, 2:14 3-5. "min: owner, Andrew Perry. Duh 1'iSummerside. Race 2 - Ginger E. pl-4 Kelly: 1. Vera sighs) (Smith) 2. Just Betty's Mark (Seaman) 3. me, 2.16. Winning owner, Clit- Route 1 Little . PILL .iord 0. Ellis. 0'Leary. 02Brien all finishing on top. The;5- TIm9- 33” 35- wllmilll 0Wl'(El'- umom of fans 3,," emmawd uidustamere Stable, Charlottetown. 2500 and there were 3 .0, of Classified Trot - Senator Craig- lbell) 2. Zukie Volo O'Mears) 3.. gseaman, whose skill as a driver;T”"9v 2315- willnlnl 0W9": HT- : we have referred to several times, R3""53-V- 5”kV'"9- N-E R399 3 t ' EL BELGRANO - St. Stephen Highway Large well furnished roomsi alon Gal (Seaman) i. All Spiceiese Blondell (Campbell) 2, Del- rHaley).2. Pius (litter) 3. Money I lini Might (Walsh) 3, Penny itoyst (Smith) 4. Time, 2:21 4-5. Winning y owner, Rnbie Leighton, Wentwortli daily double - 5234.50 and .')iyrtle's Boy and Gin . (Bernard) 4, Easo (Wieener) ' Creek. The H.Wli1)1,M ' (C as arme amp ger E. were coupled for pair ll. Bill (R. O'Brlep) 1, Count- ILES from CENTRE of SAINT JOHN MOTEL -a:,,"::.334'!w 1 Phone 4-I82 , Andrew) I I -' Pcinlul, dishgurlng iii: Reineiliable Swiss remedy "F99" con ",1, done (or thousands. "F99" two-wov 3; 5.. Boy (B. complaints need no longer be endured. ”"I"o'3.) ah'.I:is'i:.I:iIIiI.ds.IIi':a"iII3.T& i... . navotsa I!!- Dr. Claaso'a Nerve Food you have the sound a nerves that snark, your do let you what it has treatment (ointment and Q clear enslghtl illustrated aII-round tonic. 3?. I I 1 i to anjoy your glainiiy. i use 32.28 saves you Add. IIOHJO IO IIICIII DOODIOCII I able to forget you ever bed 333?; with good health. Helps you eel in love with I& -confident-energetic-seedy Tbesooues-yonstart.,theaouc youniayIecItIseiIuseGtaoI& Du. cl-Iasr ulnvn noon... y it was, , . , I.-. d. cm 5 h ow er s . Bath tubs i wh f I Charlottetown. splolnt the wgokglllfl a:1II0t:I',c9;'t Ti." it sat! (hf Sixteen. grunt '1-i0hII'll. l)ilashsr3) -X 13:35:: , hiuht... lI,)::le:l0li.llI.I'I 1 Yet” y d lgeulral heating . Single.I tirrjizlrtjrlilozclt Wm. M". gogw 'n paren . - s nig riump or Lie 4-year. ,"3 - H18 2 - . :1,-lammg wavlmelcher) 2' 4 r' ou e and suites , irritable-Iittio "4 Mn. mung wright, Central old son of I-loot Mon, whose driver KPY 'L. Queen) 2. Time, 2:l9 .4-5. l Newpon Chm (Cruikshank) 8 y it : Breakfast and dinner y l lhlngn bother you ,x Bdnum - i; .19, O'Brien and Dune, sollwlllnlng owner. Mrs. A. Langille..Ann.s Dream (Robmwn) 4 . 3' Radio and television avail- -4o'nrrieapiiellp.- :1 t Camp oi' Shatter, Cam, H y - Coldbrook. Dashes 4 and 8 - JOSE T . ' able . that's the time an - His many friends IN l71""d '” the odds on favorite with ihC!(T(h)Ilf'i:i dale Double Hal (J. Lang) 1 - 3. ATe1'.,.fnu":d5' l:5'scga:df;I Q Telephones in rooms (like Dr. Chase's see Mr. Henry Callbeck. Central of "H76 mu he ended a mm by! Fnl'9Vel' Rosecroft (E. Kirkpatume IMMGM on 1 T .d B. i y News Food. Bedeuue. around Allin 1"” WIPE three and a hall lengths in the one Tick) 2 - 1. Ramona Chips (H4 (smuh, 2 gluten; ';'i';n;on 3' OPEN YEAR 30'-IND The Vitsnain pi and y confined (0 hi! W" "”""l3” l"' and one-half mile race. Ladies? Klrku-1"iCk' 4 ' 3- 'I'1m- 3” W) (Nelson) 2' Time 2714 3-5 with C ' and I mu m D; ch." ness. ' .' First was second and Smith Val- l i5 13- J””ed'I' D”"sblfnH:l I: owl;."'d rung owns; Am1f,wAp."-y. gun. ommefcml 35"” . ”dyZ:,k w:E:lth"h”h'”I - ; M. D , 0 II. orw - " - PW!” SGVRII (NM "1" ”'”"'"""y ” I::.,.,th-l;':lI,j.ingi,:..ne.3.of3i)lh',3 (;(,',:j;ei3z'er aoiiciiii by Kirkpatriciu '""')de- Race 5. 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