calf sale Gaiceline. sold for $13,. to. Smith Brotghers, —€Chariie-CENTRE LEFT and Vernon alongside. New Dom- Ayrshire Fauvue Royal Jane, an Ayr- shire heifer ealf--consizned hy 4. MacRae and Son. Sherwood, took the top price of $210 at the Calf sale Held- Saturday after- Moon as a feature of the P.E.1: Ayrshire Association's annual . field day The calf was purchased by J. F Palmer, Roseville in West Prince. and his young son Ce- cil. Mr. Palmer, one of the new- er Ayrshire breeders. was, made a director of he saneliien at the last annual meeting Filling the role of auctioneer DEATHS PINEAU -- Suddenly at the -.* home_of- his brother Cornelius Pineau. North Rustico on June 2th. Simon Henry Pineau. aged 58 vears. His remains will rest “at the Hennessey. Fimeral Home © this evening at 7 o'clock. On Tuesday -his.-.remains will be transferred to the home of his brother. Funeral arrangements will be announced tater ARSENAULT At Summer- side, Sautrday, June 25, 1966, Mrs. Eulalie Arsenault, wife of: the late John F.. Arsenault, St. Chrysostome in her 9th year Forwarded Saturday evening from the Compton Funeral Home to the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Ameddeie Arsenanit. St. Chrysostome from where fu- neral will be held Monday, June 27th to “St! James Church. Eg- mont Bay for Requiem Hizh Mass at 19 a.m. Interment: in the church cemetery. LUND— At the Charlottetown Hospital June 22, 1966 John Ar- ———thur—tJack>—Lund;— 373 Spring Park Road, aged 75 years. The “fineralwith take place t-tri-s and Sone morning frém the Hennessey Funeral Home at 93 o'clock to the . ¢ Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer for Requiem High Mass ‘at 9.15. Interment in the Cath- elic cemetery. . ‘i ©. CUDMORE— At the Prince Ed- ward Island-Hospital June 25. 1966. Mrs. ‘Oyster Bed Bridge, in her 69th - year. Resting at the, Cutcliffe Funeral Home until noon today, then to Winsloe North U nited Church, service commencing at 2 p.m. Interment Winsloe North | cemetery. SAVIDANT — Suddenly at. West Govehead June 26, 1966. Freder- Ick L. Savidant, 99 Elm Avenue. in his 58th year. Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home [from where the funeral will be heid "Wednesday, service commenc- * ing at 3 oclock Interment Peo- pe’s cemetery. ' MacDONALD — At Niectaieien Hospital Sunday, June 26, 1966, Mrs: Margaret MacDonald of Little Pond in her 91st vear Remains resting at the Perry Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Wednesday morning. leaving the funeral home at 9 o'clock for mass at 9:30 in St. Francis De Sales Church. Littil Pond. -—tmterment in the church cemetery. Visiting hours, 25 and 70.” a “UNI Takes Top Prize ‘ed $140 each for the five cales ,capacity has been in use. ‘poses was-given-by—Arthur-Mac- Milford Cudmore, ‘outside. France We carry the ead Brightest ane ~ Smartest Look in Professional Usiforms. @ terylene and such occasions... WASN’T ON PROGRAM But Soviet officials~have ing to do with religion_ left de Gaulle on his own day morning after clearing the. ‘way for mass to be held tt was } ‘not_in the official program _The news agency Tass quoted the. priest as making remarks which™fit in with the official So- viet - attitude toward the de Gaulle visit- “We are glad\that your talks for the first time in his life — with our government are |ro- he retired as Experimental Farm Ceeding successfully, in. the director on June 74 — was RC. Spirit —of—sincere— (Bob) Parent. The ‘sale averag- pao: “We are happy that you have visited our church, and we shail mental Farm. The calf was consigned ‘by Earle MacRaety Brookfield:— Stering -MacRae is. at the halter Heifer Patuer sold. One half of the proceeds went to the national breed promotion friendship between the peoples fund. The other half goes to the of the » soviet Union = and breeders who-consigned the France.” cess of the sale, was purchased came when she was chosen a8 funeral of Wilbert Reeves was voungsters. i PRINCESS PURCHASED 4 WE STERN by Smith Brothers. Charlie and Vernon. of New. Dominion fo1 FUNERALS $125. She was the first calf sold best calf in the sale by the -held from ‘the Davison Funeral breeders. and their wives and Home. to. Freetown. United |_children. by popular ballot. Sie Church where the service . was Raeburn Hilda. was the prin- and the title of ‘sale Princess” REEVES FUNERAL —_ The was consigned by Farle Mac conducted by Rev--R-M. Shaw Rae. Brookfield and led into the A soto was rendered by Mrs _rinz by Sterlint. MacRae . Lyman Smith Pallbearers. were th Brott Donald Bern- Smith Brothers also pur- “Eustace Reeves. ani a calf cekinaned = pur ard, Camden Gardiner, Reginald town Reeves, Walter Stavert, Watson F. 1. Andrew. Chartaieeg cae Larter. Flower bearers were $135. : Neil Cameron, Donald Stavert sihetreamenine id call com sod Orie Cutis Rae. Charlottetown RR sold for. COTTON FUNERAL The $85 to Ben Lewis, St. Peters. funeral of Ernest Cotton” was Allison Scott, Marshfield paid held Sunday afternoon at the $150 for a calf consigned by W. home of his son and daughter- A.’ Moase and Son, Kensington in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cot- RR the people who have domin--ton, Alma. The service was ated production in this province, conducted by Brown Jardine. as indicated by breed class av- Pallbearers were erages.—every. year since this ao ne a een method of measuring product ws. r__Ramsay yron : "© "Bowness and Robert Campbell. "Flowe arers were Ear! Cot- se: ton, Denzi! Moore, Ralph Knee- > peseee & Sere ae S vielen bone, Ross Brennan, Kenneth = yrvallisoe co igy paigay od Gordon, Robert Gordon, Wilbert a oe ae ce © Murphy and Bruce Currie. In- r monstration clip- terment was in Elmsdale Unit- ping cattle for exhibition pur- ted Chur¢h cemetery The breeders were particular- Rae of the firmof A. MacRae - The Ayrshire aay and their its food before «Finishes Initial Meetings: -pray—with—you—for—peace—and- Raymond Rix, © | Island News Pag Western. and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., June 27. 1966. 3 Five hes were taken to the Charlottetown Hospital Sat- urday night following a.two-car collision on Grafton Street east about 10 o'clock. Ambulances from. the!MacLean Funeral’ Home and Cuteliffe Funeral Home took th he hospital. A 1966) Comet. station wagon owned by CFCY radio and tele- ‘Vision station -in Charlottetown, driven by Seott-MacPherson, ‘city. an employee of CFCY, and ‘a 160. Zephyr. driven by. Rob- ert Campbell, 180 Belvedere Av- enue. Parkdale, were involved in the accident. : Scott MacPherson was treated for facial lacerations and Rob- ert Campbell received .a chest injurv. Mr Campbell was. ad- mitted to the ‘hospital. A passenger in the’ Campbell vehicle, Patricia Dillon, city. and -William Mitchell. Halifax, 1 Passenger in theCFCY vehicle Were also admitted\to the hos- Fs The Budget and Admissions .a_ ‘otal nee Committee of the P.E.I. United $7.315. Mr. Manning indicated Funtdunder chairman Ralph ‘D. tha: his report would. recom. Manning\completed their initial mend inclusion of the-Boys Clun meetings Friday. In a series of in the campaign to be held this afternoon and evening meet- fal! with a few minor adjust- ings they have examined the ments to their budget. He said. budget submissions~of the six- it would then be up to the Uni:ed teen major agencies Who make Fund board of directors and up the bulk of the United Fund's the boys-club board of directors objective and one new agency to meet and agree on the ac- making application for particip-\ceptance of _ the muaaoned ation for the first time this year. a unt One~-other~ agency that has previously participated, the agency John™Howard Society, has ask-_ $562,064 of ed to rémain a member of the was request United Fund but has indicated Fund. The rema the United % secur- that tts finafeial requirements ed from fees. 3, for 7 will be entirely met governments etc. fron’ other sources He Mr. Manning indicated t The Summerside Boys, Club !s committee had éxamined made formal representations |‘olal resources of the United for participation for the year Fund and in their final recom | 19671967 and asked for a U: \mendations would be. trying to Fund: allocation of $6,590 out of Ketuge the requests lp a size Other members of the WESTERN = pooee said the & dauihe cre nak © cae ts several days before the report was ready com- Wilkam Hayward, Ross, ‘Pigot, Vernon E. Williams, Wil- FIRE ALARM othe inclusion of the Summer- The Summerside Fire Depart. "4¢ Boys Club would make the v6 ;Merside. Angus Jones. Sher- liam C. Ball, H. G. Williams, | ont Younker and Brian Cud- ment was calléd at 3:15 yester- {otal number of agencies par- day afternoon to extinguish a | BRIEFS pment. are Rage Samael, Shetas all of Charlottetown fire in a pile of refuge on the campaign, including former tag railway wharf. The blaze was days, ad eae quickly extinguished and no GROW “MU CH WHEAT damage was- reported: REGINA (CP) — The Saskat- chewan agriculture department ‘says during the last four years wheat yields have averaged FORMAL CLOSING _The formal closing of Alberton Elementary School took place Friday evening with “A.R° Mur- ray as chairman. A slection of choruses under direction of Mrs. Herman Dyment, interspersed REFURBISH TOTEM the presentation of certificates! “KITIMAT; B.C (CP) — Oldest and prizes to the pupils. Awards totem pole in the Skeena Indian compared with the ,long-term overage of 16 bushels an acre. is amount $361, 508 | ticipating in the United Fund ~ More than 22 bushels an acre. - + Two Car Collision — » sends 5 To Hospital pital. Miss Mntlon reported. suf- fering from multiple lacerations and a head injury and Mr. Mit- chell suffered a ‘compound frac- ture to his left leg IS- TREATED Another Pa-sesuet in the CFCY vehicle Doug Wood. also a CFCY employee. city. was treated for abrasions, “te the arms and legs and a cut over his right eye The three hospitalized. pers- ons were reported to be in sat- isfactory condition last night by the attending physician Dr. C.A Coady Dr. Alan MacMillan treated the. other two patients. - The “city police department who investigated the accident, did not have an-estimate of da- mages to the vehicles but it was “‘helieved that the damage to both vehicles was extensive. » _. Officers 4 El AS “The 90th aaa ing of the Daw Society “ok Prince Edward Island was held Frida June 4%, at the Heights Motel ports—and -other—r annua! The newly elected ‘A. James_ Haslam, QC, dent who succeeds Melvin J} MacQuaid, QC, Souris; Neil R. MacLeod, Summerside, vice- president: Kenneth R. Mac-| Donald, secregtary - treasurer, succeeds.Elmer Blanchard | the post for the past 10 mbers of the council Qc. A. Wal- Melville Camp- w years. Mi are FA then, Gaud | oes TRAVEL TRAI NOW IN STOCK : | SEE US FOR - _ BEST. VALUE IN TRAVEL TRAILERS Lew down payment, Easy Monthly Terms P.E.I. & Trailer Sales 78 Kensington Road ; Phone 2-1251 or ~ ~~ 4-7157 —— «-.DEVISION..OF -BAMBLY ENTERPRISES me ; families enjoyed a basket lunch on the grounds of the Experi. mental Farm. Coffee and tea! was supplied by the hosts o Nc: Anprogram. of sports was en- | joyed by the youngsters. | i i DE GAULLE P ‘Continued from. page one) during the Second World War He was accompanied by Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin. j Then he visited the Hermit- | age Museum, one of the finest collections of French paintings Bishop Josef ‘ Pavilonis, the ae priest for an estimated 12,000 ie Catholics in this city of 3,671,000 persons, welcomed the de, Gaulles on the church steps. He eonducted them into the crowded building. Some ‘1,300 ‘persons filled the — church, most them. old women. as is usually the case with Russian -churches ‘these days. They knelt on the floor and prayed throughout the 73- thinute service. De Gaulle ways ‘ seated in an armchair in front with his wife on his left and his son Philippe on his right. Aides explained that on offi-| cial visits de Gaulle attends of- ficial masses and stands in front of the congregation He does not take communion be- | FORMS | ‘@ Terylene Tettete Live royally... start your — _'4-0n-the-floor’ Savings _ , were eee as ree a Villages near here, a 30-foot | E ‘Tay, assist eaching structure estimated to be 1301 ANIMAL IS CLEAN staff, Mrs Everett Shea, Mrs. years ‘old, will be refurbished note -raccoon—weshesor-soaks Vernon” Enigiand; "MiSs: ~AWii by the Totem Pole’ Restoration eating Adams and Mrs. ,Leigh Lewis. Society. ik ae now - oe roe a ee IE joes ALBERTON James W Baas | Neill leaves Alberton today to attend a special summer sem par at Cornel! Eniversity-sitha ts N.Y Mr. MacNeill, physics and |e instructor at Alberton Regional High School, is one of ten Canadian secondary schoo teachers to be awarded a- Shel! merit fellowship for advanced study. Five of these teachers are from. western Canada‘and they will atiend a seminar ai Stanford University in Palo. Alta California : Mr. MacNeill and four others from eastern Canada were chos en by Cornell on a basis of scho lastic achievement and tea-hing interests. The merit fetlowshir program, sponsored. hy § hell Canada Limited as a joint on dertaking with Shell compames foundation in the’ United States, was begun in 1957 to help main tain the quality of the nations seientific effort by enabling high school teachers to keep -up with the latest developments in their fields. The seminar provides advanc- ed training in mathematics. phv- sics, chemistry and.the techni- ques of teaching. It also mits first-hand experience with some of the latest ~)of “science and mathematics n tindustry,. Mr. MacNeill’s studies jet Geenell will include Jectures athematicians. and “Jecientistts sand weekly field trips jto> research Yaboratories and tn ne plants. -e oe RESEARCH addition. he andshis ci! leagies will be encouraged to epaae ‘to. any phase of | their teaching work Which the? |feel requires “special. research hor attention : K > MacNeill is the, eldest: son f Airand Mrs. Stanford Mae: ill of Alma. He received his basie_ediieation at Alma School and Alberton Regional High» ool. In~ AS gr spethD Frank Sigsworth Char- t at the Kensington poate tote tery neem IN Hamburg gen Home sy ta inors and “Alan K. Scales was Dan ngg from 9.30 to hee ie ane ade nat AMBURG aie! Musie by “Eddie Mathews sit of Canadian Barr Associa- estern School Teacher AwardedMerit Fellowship applicators - “Carroll of Parkdale, Mr. — Sper tg for “the approaching. sands of rioting WéSt\ German | a ed from Mount Allison Univer- incinded two years at O'Leary sity with a Bachelor of Science Rezional ‘Hi, gh and one year ar degree’ The following year Alberton In hoth schools he has attended ‘summer school at’ t thuzht physics and chemistry t University of New Brunswick graces eleven and twelve where he began. studies which Mr MacNetiés married 9 the would lead to a Bachelor of Ed-‘form-er Bonta Roatec ucation degree ' O'Leary Thev have one dauzh. His teaching ae has ter Heather Dawn r ; bomb. ant caused traffie chane Police reinforcements wit 4 dogs and loudspeakers barri caded streeis around the haf where the. British pop group was performinz while ticketless fans roamed the centre of West Get many's larzest cite -elear the streets ‘were met #ith a chorus of yells. and police be gan drenching them with fi ¥ = hoses 9 ° re . Fans réplied with tear gas Je bombs. and ~ police eventually 4 . ime odin ees 4 and 9 ~he { i sticks to ae the crowds, Durin th ° avere® A resident of Charlottetown, smashed store girs n an Richard Carroll, has been ae elegant shopin centre. broke pointed business manager.’ of streetcar Ww odows and tore Local Union. down trolley-wire contacts Ags 1030 of the International Broth-. official said 40 vouths were ar- erhood of Electri¢al Workers rested. which represents approximate- ly 1500 telephone workers in this ¢ prayince and Nova Scotia Mr. Carroll's appoint ment ¢ was made Friday evening. Don ; Purcell of Halifax, former busi- ? . ¥ . ptOeeerereccscccoos =e { B. BENNETT CARR 3} Sun tite of Canada $ District “Supervisor ¢ insurance Ccunselling Charloitetown, P.F.I. ness manager died a short fr aoe ee Mr Carrol whose duties ues ine te be ee Eaeete eck nate eat niiesnieeemaraemeee all Halifax with his family of four [tote tre sno taceeees in the fall. He is married to the FAMOUS FOR former ~Anne Yeo of : Montague. BRANDED INSPECTED Son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude. STEAKS i ° + nd Mrs . Car- i> ¢ . GOOD OR ° 'e roll has worked with Island Tele- phane Company Limited 14 sonia: years. Claude Carroll is presi- (ZS ONE Y dent ofthe PF. I. Federation 4S Backg of Labor. oe ‘Beatlss: = 1ot DANCING YE Dancing every Tuesday fans of the Reatles turned the Hillbilly Orchestra. tion president, J.T. Weir, Tor- heat of Hamburg into » battle- | Admission. price 75c per | onto, July Sth and _ mS were field Sunday night. as they person. . " | made \ » broke windows, threw teargas |S r i = t M.C.P.A. — 7.75 VALUE *7.10 ‘AMINE - 80 ~ . Per Galion in 5 Gal. 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