ee ee ee hae ae coe p ia: Te, ee Pees oh Sr oe ae + : Z reo . Zz : ° . e ‘ : The.Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Sept. 17, 1959 |Jobs Foley, 2. Mrs. Mitton SmaB-) “For Bacon hog: 1. Marry Prid- ; 7 want te listen, not; sever took any open official ident Eisenhower. The Pao a. Rh man, 3. Isabel Dennis aw. A. Mosse and bon, 3. , e 8 ! apeak™ action to punish Pasternak ternak case has been a rally ' ~| Feam \Rebber | article):| Hudson, Pridham and Son Enjoying every minute of it! ‘or the political shafts and : Pri ° Wi - | Mrs. Alvi Bell. 2 Biss, Reb. ion td hogs: 1. Ray- was Bernstein's father Samuel; mplications of Doctor Zhiv <= SS Oe rince County Fair inners ert Oulton, 3. Mrs. Herman Harris|mond Hardy. 2. Alder . Pridham, . Joseph Bernstein of Boston who) ago, he was made an outcast against “oviet suppressions of - Calhedtion of lelend Wiews: 1.15 Medes Piidiem om :| arrived recently for the final| ay the Sqviet'Writers’ Union | freedom.) A T Listi c i ed Mrs. [ . € . ; pile « s° scenes of his son’s triumphs in| and branded a pig by former Leonard Bernstein, the n Op Listings ontinu Mrs. Ivaa Hardy, 2 Sergeani| For Landrace Sow under if , . im. zolleagues. His surprise | wonde- of both classical .* ; ' mos. with litter: 1. Frank Bryan. The father already has had a| <mergence in public came |broadway stage music — and NEEDLEWORK CONTINUED | Bonnet and bootees (knitted):| Soapshots of children: 1. Mrrs.| For collection of fruit: 1. Mrs. joyous reunion with a long lost| amid a surge of expedient: |fair hand~at jazz as well—zave Hometitetving: ‘1. Mirs. Sergeant |1. Mrs. Keonard Barnett George Wood, 2. Mrs. Erving) Alvin Webb, 2. Mrs. Robert Oul- 7 brother who has been an engin-| leading to Premier Khrush- |a special explanatoryq perform- M-herall, 2. Hattie Clark ; Bonnet and bootees (crocheted) : | Smith, 3. Isabel Dennis ton MOSCOW (A ) la reply to fri eer in charge of Siberian coal; chev’s departure Monday on jace of the philharmonie for ; ? <a yeaa Weseall Novelty: 1. Mrs. Robert Oul-) For Loaf: 1. Mrs. John Bar- y (A P)—Boris Paster-| heartily. y to friends Berm mines and now is retired his historic mission to Am- |viet students musicians, eomvos Smocting: 1. Verna Shea, 2.)! k (Mrs, |808; 2 Hattie Clark, 3. Erma) bour . nak, Russian poet and novelist,| stein, choked by emotion, said:| (While the Soviet Union | erica and talks with Pre¢ |ers and teachers. r Mrs. Erving Smith Scarf or runner (emb.): 1. Mrs. | Baker ; has reappeared in public. He ain : * Sergeant Metherall, 2. Mrs. Wm. For tea biscuit: 1. Mrs, Ivan} | iad : : Cross stitch: 1. Mrs. Robert | Wountain, 3. Mrs. George Wood Novelty by school boy: 1. Mur-) Hardy up unannounced at a con Moase, 2. Mrs. Fred Leard, 3. > ay ray Ellis, 2 Smith Gunning, 3.) -For jayer cake, Mis. Jack Clark |°%t & the New-York Philharmo Mrs. Lewis Moase ‘) Searf or runner (any other}Lloyd Gard es cake. Mrs Erskine |@C and cheered, applauded end o* ._ |kind): 1. Mrs. James O’Halloran,| Girl's Club Work Ist year: 1. eee ee, kissed conductor Leonard Needle Point: 1. Verna Shea,/>9 wirs Lester Profitt, 3. Mrs. Margaret Horne, 2. Shirley Cor_| 2a stein. ‘2% Isabel Dennis Alvin Bell nish ; For Chocolate cake, Mrs. Bur- Past k had. liv Petit Point: 1, Verna Shea. Centerpiece (emb.): 1. Mrs.| Girl's Club Wohk, 2nd year: 1, /*@ Boates : sion many months since F , _ Child’s knitted dress: 1. Mrs.| Leonard Barnett, 2. Mrs. George|Judy Costain, 2. Horne,|_ For. doughnuts, Mrs. Milton! swarded the 1958 N Ai 3% Mrs. Sylvere J. F- "centerpiece crocheted 18 in. or} Girl's Club Work, 3rd year: 1.| For date squares, Mrs. Wm.| abroad of his nove j, V Child’s Crocheted Dress: 1.{more: 1. Mrs. -Irving Hardy, 2.) Vera O'Halloran Mountain _ |wago. It was banned from a Mrs. Sylvere J. F. Arsenault =|Mrs. George Wood, 3. Mrs. Win-| Painting by number: 1. Betty; Fo- jelly roll, Mrs. Erskine |lication in the Soviet Union 4 pe Boy's Knitted Suit: 1. Mrs. Syl-|ston Currie .. |Foley, 2. Sylvia Foley Clark he rejected the prize after (4 vere J.F. Arsenault. Centrepiece, crocheted (10 to] Chair Set: 1. Mrs. Robert Oul-|) For canned beets, MrS. Ers-j| accepting it. 4 Socks (1.Y¥.): 1. Mrs. Douglas| 18”) 1. Mrs. Irving Hardy, 2. Mrs./ton, 2. Lucy Hardy, 3. Mrs. John/kine Clark Pasternak ’ Adams, 2. Mrs. Beecher Small-jLeonard Barnett, 3. Mrs. Robert|Foley 5 4 For quilt, Mrs. Rhodes Ashley |health. He told reporters | man, 3. Mrs. Wm. Mountain Moase. . Chair Seat: 1.‘ Mrs. Robert/ For tatting Hattie Clark. living well and working at capac , Socks (fancy): 1. Mrs. Robert} Shopping Bag: 1. Mrs. Robert|Moase, 2. Mrs. Lewis Moase, 3.| For lace tea cloth, Mrs. Irv-| ity. . Moase, 2. Mrs. Douglas Adams,| Moase, 2. Mrs. Martin Buchanan,|Mrs. James Arthur ing Hardy But he was too concerned im- 3. Mrs. Ralph MacLennan 3..Mrs. Ivan Hardy. Doilies: 1. Mrs. Irving Hardy, 2.) jy gioves, Mrs. Syivere J. F,|™édiately with Bernstein and the Mitts (LY.): 1. Mrs. speathes Apron, kitchen: 1. Mrs. Robert ns ‘Leonard Barnett, 3. Mrs.| snout - eet coe to pecre St Adams, 2. Mrs. ‘Sylvere J. F.|Moase, 2. Mrs. Beecher Smali-/ Robert Moase ' | discu controversial Arsenault, 3. Mrs. Wm..Mountain| man,. 3. Mattie Hodgson Weaving: 1. Mrs. Fhed Leard |, For Bomet and bootees, Mrs.| Doctor Zhivago, or to say what ? Sama Sao he is writing tow. (éamcy): 1. Mrs. Isaac} Apron, fancy: 1. Mrs. Sylvere For: start embrotdered Mre: i ° *| Maki: Bernstein’ For ng his way to 8 . Duttbar, 2. Mrs. Ralph MacLen-| J. F. Arsenault, 2. Mrs. George : : For foal, Arnold Sergeant Metherall . dressi room at int | , "Gloves (LY): 1. Mrs. sibel Seka lala waearne 1.|_ For best horse shown, Donald aon centerpiece, Mrs. Irving Pasternak said: ern 3. F. Arsenault, 2. Mrs. Robert|Mrs.- Erving Smith, 2. Mrs | Barbour ardy , I've never felt to close to the) Moase, 3. Mrs. Wm. Mountain| Norman MacMillan, 3. Mrs. John|_ for best dairy animal shown,| For Shelf work, Mirs. Burton | aesthetic. truth. Gloves (fancy): 1. Mrs. Sylvere | Foley ‘ Keith Boswell and Sons Boates ~ When I hear you T know why J. F. Arsenault, 2. Mrs. Fred‘ Dress (cotton, child's): 1. Mrs.| For best beef animal shown,| For Club Work, Judy Costain| you were born,” he told Bern- Leard, 3. Mrs. Lucy Bulger lClaud Lewis; 2. Mrs. Milton|Ivan Clark and son _| For best horse shown, Donald stein. Sweater, woman’s: 1. Mrs. He-|Smaliman, 3. Mrs. Norman Mac-| For best bog shown, Billy Mor-/ Barbour - |BERNSTEIN BLUSHED ber Ramsay, 2. Mrs. John Fol-| Millan reli For. best iy animal, Keith Bernstein, seated next to his ey, 3. Mrs. Robert Shaw Boys Wash Suit: 1. Mrs. ag For best sheep shown, W. A. | Boswell ul Chilean - born wife, Sweater, man’s: 1. Mirs. Sylvere | ton Smaliman (Moase and Son : For best anim, Ivan |blushed as he and Pasternak em. "3. F. Arsenault, 2. Mrs. John Fo-| Leather Work: 1. Mrs. Henry) For feeder steers: 1. Ivan|Clark and Reaatd oak dase Gab canis ley, 3. Mrs. Ralph MacLennan Oliver, 2. Mrs. Leonard Rarnett,icgark amd Son, 2. Arnold Wood, For best hog, Billy Morrell bei Sweater, man’s (I.Y.): 1. Mrs.|3. Mrs. Russel’ Lockerby 3. Therin Ellis For best sheep, W. A. Moase pose): Ralph Adams Isaac Dunbar, 2. Mrs. Beecher} Shel) Work: 1. Mrs. Burton Smaliman, 3. Mrs. Robert Shaw.|Boates, 2. Mrs. Leonard Barnett vere J. F. Arsenault, 2. Mrs.|house, 2. Mrs. Burton tes, 3. hy, tga f Ff of z ty z 4 ; EY ? i 4 2 z Smailiman, 3. Colbourne Clow For Sr. bull calf (Ayrshire): W. | Keith Boswell and Sons Fraser Rix, 3. Mre. Ralph Mec-| Mr. leonarting twater color):| For best grade calf cared tor|A. 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