85 TUESDAY John B. Roper, a well known retired fox' and cattle dealer, his 85th brithday on ‘ . Mr. Roper, still enjoy- ing good health, was one of the pioneers in the silver fox industry an Prince Edward Island. Vernon R. Man : Fined For Failure ~Fo-Keep-Records Pleading Builty to failing to keep adequate payroll records for Unemployment Insurance, a Ver- mon River employer was fined $20 and costs or 30 days by Queens County Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet Q.C., yesterday. A similar case involving a Dun- etaffnage employer \ as adjourn-| ed for one week without a plea | -. A Pleasant Grove man was de- fayed by icy roads and his case, a charge of possessing intoxicat- ‘ing liquor not purchzsed from a vendor was adjourned fore one week. A North Milton man plead- ed guilty of possession of liquor mot purchased on his individual permit and -vas fined $20 and costs or 30 days. Three men, from Chaltettetews Winsloe and Parkdale, pleading guilty of speeding, were each fin- - ed $10 and costs. ae Three Witnesses Heard In City Police Court _ The case of a Charlottetown Man charged with break, entry L HALIFAX (CP) — Some evid- ence of the fate of the Danish ship Hans Hedtoft may have been uncovered in waters off Greenland with the discovery ta na of a quantity of deb- what appeared to be part of a wooden boat. Word. from the search ship: however, indicated that no positive. identification could be made. The Hedtoft is known to have carried at least three aluminum lifeboats, all ‘equipped with ra- dio transmitters. LAST CONTACT Last contact with the Hedtoft was made in a frantic radio message shortly after noon last Friday. The cryptic message said th® 2,875-ton ship had struck’ an iceberg, was sinking slowly and required “immediate assistance.” She carried 55 passengers and 40 crew members and was return- ing to Denmark from Greenland on the second leg of her maiden voyage. Since that time ships have Central Royalty Ayrshire Herd Is Canadian Leader A. MacRae and Sons of Fair- ;vue Farm, Central Royalty led all Canadian Ayrshire breeders in the 25-40 head competition during 1958. Major MacRae and son Arthur have been notified that their herd with 27 production records has the highest herd average. Last year the MacRae herd stood third in Canada in the 15-25 herd com- petition. Arthur MacRae will accept, a silver shield in recognition of the herd’s most recent achievement at the annual meeting of the Ayrshire Breeders’ Association to be held in Montreal Feb. 19th. The average record for the herd was 10,274 pounds of milk, 457 pounds of fat, and a test of 4.45 per cent. This gave them a breed rating of 119 per cent dhe Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Feb. 5, 1959. 3 Debris May Of Danish Ship's Fate j | patrolled Be Evidence probed through a dense ice field in hopes of spotting lifeboats or survivors. Aircraft from. the United. States Air Force, the American’ navy base at Argentia, Néld» and RCAF planes from Goose Bay, Labrador have overhead. ent OL DRUM Earlier Wednesday, RCAF Search and Rescue headquarters here received a report that sur- face vessels were attempting to pick up an oil drum spotted by a search plane Tuesday. The drum, painted dark red with , white stripes, was similar to a’ number carried by the Hed- toft The drum and the debris spotted later in the day were floating in an area about 60 miles south west 6f the south- ern tip of Greenland. There was still no official ex- planation of the reported sight- ing of a flare Tuesday night which sent the Campbell back) into the ice pack after. pulling out with other ships to ride out a storm. 30 per cent nigher for fat than the average for the breed across Canada. The record becomes more out- standing considering that a con- siderable number of the 27 pro- duction records were made by cows in the junior two and three- year-old class. A. MacRae and Sons have been! breeders of pure-bred Ayrshires| for more than 50 years. During | their period they have consist-! ently racked up records, of pro-| duction and showmanship. During the past year their two- year-old “‘Fairvue Sylvia” was selected as fourth all-Canadian Ayrshire in her class and at the Royal Winter fair last year the! MacRaes took first and junior championship for yearling bulls. for milk and 130 per cent for fat. This means the herd ranked theft at the New Way Furni- Company Jan. 15th was ad-! Journed until this morning when | accused appeared in Char-| own Police Court Wednesday Morning. ~ Three witnesses were heard by Magistrate K.M. Martin. They’ were Clarence T. Vallis. manager | of the store; Les Alexander, a galesman for the firm and Ro- ‘ert Harley. A Rocky Point man charged With driving while | intoxicated Was sentenced to serve a seven- day jail term. A Charlottetown) eae appearing on a similar had his case adjourned ercil this morning. * A Charlottetown man drew al 10-day jail sentence on a drunk} and disorderly charge. A York resident was fined $10 and costs ft five days for failing to stop at a red traffic light. 4 -- Two city men charged with deing drunk and incapable were also on the docket. One was fin- _3ed $5 and costs the other was remanded until Monday. Rare Presentation Is Made Cleric 5s Rev. T.H.B. \Somers, was pre- "sented with a “life governorship” in the British and Foreign Bible Society Tuesday evening. = The “life governorship’, be dieved to be the only one ever theld on Prince Edward Island, “was presented by Gordon Bennett, gecretary of the P.E.I. auxiliary ‘of the society. - The governorship was awarded | Miss Hazel Vessey, invited to attend the opening of | the legislature where they will | join the Lieutenant Governor's party be present in the “Aas- sembly room during the reading of the speech from the throne. YORK NOTES os Frank Watts, York, was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on Thurs- day evening, where he attended the Legion banquet. Mr. and Mrs. and son, Mt. Edward Road, ‘spent Sunday evening in York at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown _ Miss Olga Proud of Simpson and Sears, Charlottetown, spent the week-end at her home in York with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey and family, York, spent Sunday in Milton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coles. Mrs. Wes Cooper and daughter Gail were recent visitors fo Char lottetown. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ira Lewis, York, attended the funeral of the late John Ford, Milton, on Thursday, January - 22nd at St. Church. student ‘Rev. Somers, who is president of | nurse of the Prince Edward Is- ‘the Island auxiliary, for his out-| land Hospital; spent Sunday at| among the invited guests. ‘standing contributions to the so- ‘cated in London, Eng. COMING EVENTS: ‘Organizations using this column promote their meetings and) oS are requesied to mlace their anno ments in the name of the Organization or Group who are sponsoring the | “event. ‘Mane’ Church Bean and Saus- "age Supper and Bowling, Morrell ‘Hall, Wednesday, February 4th, ‘postponed until Saturday, Febru- ‘ary 7th, due to death in the com- | munity. Dance 9 - 12:30 Thursday night: _.February 5th. S‘ Andrews Hall. “. Mt. Stewart. . * Unloading car of oil cake meal “Canada Packers Ltd. Shur-Gain “Feed Service Mill, 12 Lower "Queen Street. = Bingo in Hope River Hall, To- omight and every Thursday night. > Cards and Dance Earifscliffe £ohool Friday, February 6th. *Sponsored by Earnscliffe W.1. Regular Meeting. of Retired Veterans Assdciation \Friday 6th “1:30 p.m. Election of Officers. Dillon and Spillett "Lid., Unload- ing Master Foods regularly— Wholesale and Retail—‘‘It’s re- sults that count”. Also order your “Chicks now. "Intermediate C. Hockey at ‘North River Rink Tonight. Glas- gow Road vs. Summerville 7:30 sharp. Dunstaffnage vs. New -Annan 9:00. Admission 25 cents “and 35 cents. Skate after. Variety Concert, Pie Social and —- Vernon Hall, Thurs | her home in York’ with her par-j| ‘ciety whose headquarters are lo-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond} Vessey. Miss Fern Vessey, student al il of P.W.C. spent the week-end | at her home in York Allen Brown of the Maritime! Electric, spent Sunday at his home in York with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crockett, York, spent Sunday ewening at) the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Smith, Churchill Ave., Char- lottetown. . Mr. Lorne Vessey, York, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Bol- well Stewart, Marshfield on Sun- day, January 26th. Miss Connie Birt, York, spent Sunday at her home in Covehead Road. Miss Marleen Buell, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end in York, with her friend, Miss Paul- ine Swan. Frank Watts, York, left for Halifax on Tuesday morning, January 27th. Robert Craswell, Winsloe, paid a short visit to York at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. The winners at Monday eve- ning’s card game in York Hall | were Mrs. Harold MacDonald, Covehead, and Dawson Hughes, Covehead. A large number were In attendance. B.0. day, February 12th at 8. 15 Spon- sored bye. Vernon W.I Don't Miss Highfield Church Valentine dinner Ciurch basement Feb. 14th Ser- | ving 5 to’? tickets on sale from! in members or call 7461 no_ tickets | at the door. JAPANESE GROWTH , Official estimates of Japan’s population predict a 1969 increase of 900,000, ~: a total of 92,900,000: 19 per cent higher for milk and! four females. Militia Officers Are Invited To Attend Opening Of House’ Senior militia officers have »een) Roland Roberts! stewart John's | United | They also placed third in the junior herd with one, bull and Expected to be -present are! Commander J.N. Kenny, officer commanding HMCS Queen Char-| lotte; ype 4 ees JE. ier ee er; DFC, AF Satan Saeneemmnee Colonel, A.W. Rogers, ED. officer com- | manding 2 Milita Group: Lt. Col-| onel J.T. Davies, AA QMC, 2 ae itia Group; Lt. Colonel Kennedy, CD, officer nan ing the Prince Edward Island Regiment, (RCAC). Also Lt. Colonel F.S. Jenkins, | CD, officer commanding § Di- vision Signals; Lt. Colonel re , officer commanding Medical Company; Lt. Chena K.M. Johnston CD, Deputy Com- mander, 2 Militia-Group; Lt. Col- onel John A. MacDonald GSO1. 2 Militia Group, Inspector E. L. Martin, officer commanding ‘‘L” Division Royal Canadiaa Mount- ed Police. Major CBE, DSO, CD, GOC, Eastern Command has received an invita- tion but will be unable to attend. In addition to the Militia the General M.P. Bogert, | = t “the store with the ideas" of Bis DOMINION | Every week, more and more women are switching to DOMINION te cut food costs. ; You can téol You won't save on every item of course, that’s » impossible. But you'll save a penny here, a few penziies there . .. pennies that quickly add up to dollars... dollars you ean put away for something special, or spend on these nice little extras that every family appreciates, Thousands of wise homemakers have discovered the difference . .. se will you. 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