Final Judging Finished THIS is the scene yesterday It the Provincial Exhibition Grounds as judging was com— pleted at the 33rd a n n u a 1 Prince Edward islaan Live Fox show. Animals belonging to L. K. Lockerby of iiamil- ton. P.E.I,. took mm! of the t Annual Final judgings were held yes» terday at the 33rd annual Prince Edward Island Live Fox shout at Provincial Exhibition in Charlottetown. L.K. Lockerby of Hamilton. P.E.I. had a red letter day with three grand championships and three reserve championships. lie won the grand and reserve in Standard Pearl Platinum. adults. pups and the overall Grand and ‘ reserve championship. Some 101 animals participated in the two day show which he- gan Tuesday morning and ran through Wednesday Standard Pearl Platinum MEDIUM Adult Male' 1 L.K. Lockerby. Hamilton. PEI. 2. Archie _\'eii .\ B ~ 1.1..K Locker- by: 2. WR. Church Cunnings ville. NB; 3. Archie Neilson. Pup Male: L K Lockorhy. LIGHT Adult Male: 1 LR Lnr-kerhy, 2 W.R. Church; 3. L.l\'. Locker- by Adult Female: 1 and 2. ILK. Lockerby; 3 Archie Neilson. Pup Male: 1 W.R. Church; 3. L K. Lockerby; 3. “V.R.r(-:—lll-1_I:E—l_l—— Car Registration Case Dismissed The charge of failure to re- gister a motor vehicle against George Porter Farrell of Hamp‘ ton was withdrawn yesterday in Queen's County Magistrate‘s Court before Magistrate James B. Johnston. QC. when the Crown failed to provide sufficient evi- dence. Sheldon Boyd Tremere of Hun- ter River was fined $10 and costs for failing to return his driver's licence to the registrar of motor vehicles when requested to do so Charged with hunting after sunset. Harold Keir Bevan. Bun- bury. and Harold Leonard Phil- lips, 3815 Upper Hillsboro Street. rugs were fined $10 and costs or five days. it were each fined $20 and costs for illegal posses- sion of liquor. City Air Terminal Gets Alterations lSlAND NEWS PAGE 1 a, ii . , , . l her female pups in To Select 1965 UF Officers 3 a :i: 5 standard platinum ‘ light ' Locket‘by—own- erl foxes took first and second in the class. Standing at centre is Parvin Cass. Surn- mcrside. one of the judges. of the PEI United Fund. has town; C. C announced the naming of nominating committee to brinngouris. in a list of officers and direc-‘ tors of the fund for 1965. included in the are R. F lcr cenFOr Citizens representation on the p ‘ ‘ h e l d i Fox Show any of the meetings to . TO Be Treated lthroughout the province this this graduation from the school Pup Female land 2 L.l\' , fair ‘0 ‘ ankcrbV: 3- W-R- Chl'ri‘h‘ BV LIONS i In addition to the election ofthe has been seen in numerous“. ‘ EXTRA LIGHT i Adult Male: 1. LR. Lockerby l Adult Female: 1. Archie Neil son: 2. LR. Lockerby. Pup Male: 1. LR. Lockerby. Pup Female: L.K. Lockerby. The senior citizens of ‘ _ I iottetown and vicinity can once nary 27th. 1965. it is proposed to 5 again look forward to renewing i appoint the campatgn and pu -. old friendships over Christmas the relations chairman for eachl turkey with all the trimmings. lot the Rural High_ School dis-y when they will be the guests of tricts at the same time. The as- Pl‘ATINUM the Charlottetown Lions Club at ‘ sistance of those livmg in the Mill“ “3‘93 1- W-Ri L'lllll‘Ch- ‘rhe holding of the fifth annual districts has been enlisted in ience. His watercolours are co-l a wonderful record of places vl~ who had also travelled in the Kc “ed is rave at Arlin [on Orient and northern Africa. I n y g g g i is represented by delicate and . a .- . weaumul figure drawings .graie Site will be the eternal mg i tiportrait sketches. As a youngdentis widow ‘man‘ he “StabliShed a reputa' funeral almost one year ago. a. tion as a mural painter fox-i ‘ some of the buildings of the era of Franz Jo- seph. At the time. his paintings caused such a scandal that even the minister of education had to resign His drawings are regard- ied as perfect works of art. A ‘most meaningful expression of Britt W. W- RPM. t‘hfiil‘man'E. C Baker. all of (Yharlotte- the time and of the eternal wry . Hickey. Summe‘r- i man. He was born in 1862 and: a . side; and M. B. F‘. Fitzpatrick. died in 1918 at the age of 56. A DFODOSt‘d amendment ‘0 the ' iion from Winnipeg. consists of by~laws 0f the United Fund Will I contemporary prints by Ken E‘s. t'nmnliilee . increase the number of Board ler who is rap ‘.l_v becoming one W- CUl‘iiSi lMembers from 30 to 40 and give I of the most distinguished Cam. I WM—~_ ‘each Rural High School District idian printers. Born Board. i Mound in 1933 he was first This step was recommended at Jbank accountant and then came an artist-teacher. :ihe Board Members at the 3n- 1 Canadian and American exhibi-l Char- . nual meeting to be held on .lan- :tions. where he has won several i - t m rs. Nnv. 19 1964‘ has announced that a contract 2 The Guardian, Charla tetow , Thu , lb“ been awarded to Williams. . . . Murphy and MacLeod Ltd.. Sum- Th ,merside. in the amount of 324.848 tor construction of a remote re- At iceiver building and alterations y .m air terminal building at Char- - - i - - - lottetown. ‘ w ek three 5 ecial exhi-i This is the first time that billith age on view Ilit the Con— these three artists have beenl The Work began NOV. 2. and federation Art Gallery through iseen in the Maritime Provinces. twill be completed by March 31. the courtesy of the Winnipeg The exhibition closes Dec. 13. i1965 Art Gallery, Manitoba. The artists represented are . Oskatr Laske and Gustav Klimt who were both regarded in their day as leading Viennese paint- Oskar Laske was born in 1874 and died in 1951‘ As a painter, he was self-taught. Thus no tec- ‘ hnical skill or artistic routinet appears in his work. Everything , is based on first- hand exper- The marker for the late presi- dent will be flanked by smaller tablets marking the graves of the two Kennedy children who died at or shortly after birth. 9 eternal flame will burn to the rear of the tablets emerg- from a three - pronged bronze font. The backdrop for the flame is to be a long. low wall bearing the presidential seal. e plans for the grave site were announced at a press con- ference Monday. six days H WASHINGTON (AP — Elab-i lourfui and gay and they pres-3n. .Orate plans for a white marble . terrace and a low. classically- Sited all over Europe by a man ! plain monument for John F‘ . . . . . C eter' were announced here. Gusmv mm" m 1” exmhm‘mi e'Ir'nhe dentral theme for the and . flame lighted by the late presi— the day of ' 2-2" Ill The grave will lie in a small grass plot marked by a grey slate tablet in what the de- signers said was the tradition in early New Englan . Steps will lead up to the grave site. on a slope just below the Custis Lee mansion in the centre. slightly ele- vated. is to e rectangular grass plot where Kennedy now ___mg m.e__d_etall_sj _____.____ is buried. Its marble “frame” VLUNTEERS TRAIN contains a kneeling step for GRETNA a. t prayer. Within the grass plot Twenty-four volunteer fire most important l Nov. 22 in Dallas. Tex. Defence Secretary Robert S. McNamara necke were in charge of releas- By control, the third exhibi- fore the first anniversary of - ennedy's assassination l a at and Architect John Carl War- ' CP) — it; bri- ' v' r will be a slate marker about gade members from Gretna. A3- three feet by 4% feet in size. tona. Man.. and Neche. N.D., at-l bearing the incised inscription: tended a three-day course onl John Fitzgerald Kennedy international civil defence train-l 17—1963 ling here on the U.S. — Canada: A small cross will be incised border. 65 miles south of Win-‘ above the grave. lnipeg. in Pilot a be- i After f art. University of Manitoba... ll Regular Friday Night DANCE MAIN BRACE prizes and awards. UF Methods Of Advertising 2 LR, ilnekerhy. . Pu Male: 1. L.K Lockerby. i2 Archie Neilson; 3. L.K. Locker- by 0UPS . Get of Sire: 1. DR. Lockerby' ‘2 Archie Neiison. l Progeny of Dam: 1 Archie lbeilson; 2. LR. Lockerby. lCraftsmen’s iFair Planned In Centre Foyer Th? first Craftsmen's Fair ever held since the handicraft piogram got underway on PIS. . two years ago will be opened by To Be Examined Methods used by the United Fund here to advertize the an Auld Acquaintancc Night at the . this project. Charlottetown ii n t e 1 Sunday i PROVEN METHOD I Dec. 20. The result of the campaign1 Under the chairmanship of in the RegiOnal High school dis- John Comeaii. tiic final details ‘ tricts has endorsed this method nual campaign will be examined I for the event were ironed out of organization and shown in- ,by Bernard LaLonde, public re“ with his committees at the clubs“ creased participation of the res-fiations director of the Canadian . regular dinner meeting held at i idents of our rural areas. Th e ‘welfare CounciL when he visits the Charlottetown last evening ;proposed amendment. if approv- Charlottetown today and Fridav The program, which will include led at the annual meeting. will M,- aLonde Wm also repdri dinner. entertainment and a .‘ give these people more say in m his findings to the Community orgamza‘lon and WWW 5Funds and Councils Division motor cavalcade of the city and ‘ the '.csidential areas to view the ihristmas lights and decorations. is the Charlottetown Lions (‘luh's way of saying “Merry Christ- .nias" to its senior citizens. _ An induction t-crc :iony an last night's meeting saw four new members receive their Lions Pins from international Council- ‘j making. . i Brig. Reid said "It iwith the full co-operation of all ithe residents our province ‘ that we are going to be success- 1ftil in this annual United Fund. ‘ drive. . .Special Committee. of which he . IS 0n‘b’ iis secretary. Club Rooms newly decorated MUSIC BY "THE BOUNTY BOYS" Dancing from 9.30 to l Guarantood 48-month: of M powered ‘ in. 'Hi-Copaclty' to spin are cold angina foam and l , plea 'Hi-Wuter' feature that propels the plans that prfiuco tho performance, comb power, when you forgot to add water. Also the exclusive od- vantoge of Power-Sealed Dry-Charg- thot ensures bum freshness. Exceeds now cor equipment quality. . —F'sto.,1950- 'Moo 6v°lt mass (luau): Fri m4- .9 5 gluon) 1:33;?{4 (my-5’2 .uh ud- on ' «I W“ m Gusset r. LaLonde will meet with members of the fund's public re rations committee and represen— tatives of the press. radio and television. _ -rm Ch 1955 C 12 V0” lot rod. W's.“ MP; prod. (most) I 56-64; PonNoe 1955-“. and many other lot- models. INSTALLATION As MEMORIAL Will APPEAR . i 1 . .i. paid Sim... minis... i‘tghl":£:::nfll.may“ mm: City Barber An of tourist development. at 1030 ." l , . " ' ( Imp“ “ill a m, Fridav Nov. 20 at the Upper m‘ "(led “"0 Ham d Red ; t - . Howatt. Don Eva. {rt-‘0‘. "I m" Confederation CC" and Herb Mason. Club President Allison Gill also presented Lou Ragnall. Pliil Bower and Bill . Brown with special awards in the i “m9 Seventeen individual craftsmen will represent the five islan andicraft Groups: Ken—Aisle Weavers from Kensington. East ern Kings Art and Crafts from iouris. Arethusa (‘rafts from Tyne Valley. Acadian Handicraft Ciiild from Abraham‘s Village and the Egmont Bay Art a n d ‘ Craft from Egniont Bay. The fair. which will be held from in am. to 9 pm. Nov. 20 and from 9 am. to 6 pm. \Iov 21. will include the following; i A charge of weaving, printing - hasty notes ‘against John and post cards—textile painting. ‘Belle River was withdrawn in . ‘copper enamelling. silver jew lcity police court yesterday be- igemohshed he mover! '0 a loca'l elry. wood turning. wond scuip fore. Magistrate AJ. Haslam. l '0" on G'P“°'i.5"°°‘ Where hei . liarged with theft of an art istayed.um'|.falhng ey95lghl.f°r'l less man 330' iced his retirement. He delight-1 ed in a recalling his early daysii barbering when it cost eight Joseph Hughes, till. a long- sportsman and ‘pital Tuesday night after a of perfect attendance. ‘ . . ——————~ — lingering illness Charge 0f False Pretences Is Withdrawn false pretence! C MacLeod of bering trade in the long Jack and Tice. He opened his. own shop on Queen Street] where the postoffice now stands.; and was in business there for‘ =43 years. When the block wasl‘ lure. aluminum etching and] homestead crafts such as hooked l'cle valued at ‘ corge Alfred Myers of Mount Carrie? Joseph Hughes Dies Al 33 ' barberwand Philip Hughes. as well as form of pins daunting five years died in the Charlottetown Hos-one brother. William. all of3 Charlottetown. Mr. Hughes learned his bar-‘at the Hennessey Funeral Home 1 Neptune Presents 0 ' BEO'from where the funeral will be“ shop of Joseph Gillis and Wal‘held to St. Arbing and later worked in the‘F‘riday morning. Interment willie shop of the Reardon brotlters.ibe in the Catholic cemetery. d Sportsman oobooooonoooowv Centre and two grandchildren. Larryii 00006 TONIGHT ONLY 3 e late Mr. Hughes is resting “ AA William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night $1.50 - $2.00 - $2.50 Good seats still. available Confederation Centre Box Office open until 8:30. . Phone orders 892-2464 Diinstan's Basilica i. 0... How to RELIEVE it Uu Dodd'l Kldnoy '2 Pills for prompt "list I: from the lyntomlo ‘ in he 1 vvvvvvvvvv AAAAAAAAAAAAA vvvvvv . .6 Island craftsmen will be offer- tAlbion was remanded today. ing their wares for sale to thel One person was fined $20 and general public and will be pre- icosts or 20 days on a drunk and ,pared to take orders from Gilt. iincapable charge and another Shops for future delivery. was given 20 days in jail. cents for a shave and 12 centsé tor a haircut. ' e was keenly interested in. all sports from harness racing .tu bowling. but the latter was: his favorite and he bowled on¢ championship teams with many of the great city bowlers of the past. One of the kindliest and most friendly men in the city. his passing will be regretted by a host of friends he made over' the years. i Surviving are his wife. ormer Rose Kelly. two children. Maurice a n d' Gladys (Mrs. Vincent Pineaul .,, -. .. , we aim“, 94». x . . V t COMMUNITY PROPOSAL ST. JOHN‘S. Nfld. tCPi—An area here known as The Brow is the subject of a federal-pro- vincial .survey to determine whether a $5.000.000 housing project could be established there. The Brow overlooks the harbor and has homes classi- fied as sub-standard. AMALGAMATION AGREED PORT ALBERNI. BC. (CP) Port Albernt and Alberni com- munity voters overwhelmingly approved amalgamation. Three years must pass before union ‘ of the Vancouver Island com- munities can be effected. CHOOSE YOURS EARLY! Lev-"0v ~'A' smu ' Now Deposit will hold any item. For You This Christmas... 0 Decorations . Candles 0 Gift Wrap ‘ Ribbon mlth 100 :50 Anson Kits _ and w Ill-ting. and to .iiiiiiis 'iti War-Cited John C. Warneke. Kennedys'. 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