‘Crowds Enjoy The mselves |s At Dundas Plowing Match Dundas Sais Match and Ex- hibition this year celebrates a milestone in its 19 years of ex- istence. This steady growing and popu'ar outdoor event will be held this year for the first time as a Class B exhibition. ; . Many people have tried to put their finger on the factor which has caused this rural event-in the far eastern end of the province to become so well attended and arouse such wide spread interest. It was started in 1940 as one of | the “Canada Carries On” pro- .Jects. At first_it was purely a provincial plowing match but year ‘after vear it became known as one of the Islands top notch ag- ricultural fairs. ARE WELCOME Perhaps the one factor that has contributed most to the success -of the fair is the genuine home- -spun hospitality of the people in Yo!ds Meeting FREETOWN — The Freetown-| OTTAWA (CP)—Wallace Nes-)servative MP for Queens, Edwin Lewis with the president| Affairs’ Minister Green, will be Mrs. Louis Cairns in the chair.| vice-chairman of the Canadian “Close-Up” photography was|delegation to the fall session of the topic of the evening with ques-|Yited Nations General Assem- tions being asked by Douglas| bly, the External Affairs Depart- MacFarlane and answers being| ment announced Friday supplied by Carmen Paynter. P The theoretical aspect of close-up . | work was reviewed. | zession “| The contest for the evéning| was “A Sunset’. An outstanding Sept. 16, slide by ae MacFarlane took Carmen Paynter aced “sec Arthur second. Halifax), —Marquette), a 5 z i Mrs ond and third The contest for the previous “Children” was taken and judged by Mrs. Cairns| dian delegation to the UN Eco-| et Lafreniere the following -results: first ( Montmoreney) ; second to June Waugh and| «eva last year. i (PC—Calgary South); to Edward Pearson. * Roberge next meeting of the club be held at the home of Car- Paynter, : 5 con- for the evening is “Marine” in color. The activity for the even- aby-Coquitlam). af 5 gee ming). au (L — .Megantic) Arnold Peters (CCF — Timiska PLAN A-PROTEST - PARIS (Reuters) — The Jap =omy (Camera Club [Wallace Nesbitt Will Lead. . De'egation To Gen. Assembly PEL. ley Scott, external affairs depart: ment expert in Asian affairs; and Irwin, ambassador to Brazil until last August. *~ Eight parliamentary observers also will attend the session, four in the first half and four im the Attending in the early weeks will be Robert McCleave . (PC— Nicholas Mandziuk (PC Samuel . Boulanger } and Erbart Regier (CCF—Burn- They will be succeeded by Rob- (PC — Quebec Arthur Smith Gabriel and “T The Guardian, Chartottetown, Tues. sept. 8, 1959 e PRESSES STOP non-union supervisor, Cuneo em KOKOMO, Ind. ‘AP) — The|ploys 700 persons. It prints @ Printing a several American! dozen national mzzazines includ- ~ magazines was haljed Friday by | ing American Home, Cosmopol- and ; strike of 150 pressmen atlitan, Good Housekeeping Bedeque Camera Club held its) bitt, recently appointed pavtia’| Prof. Maxwell Cohen, of the Mc- fee : ii 20th meeting at the home of Mrs./mentary assistant to External|Gill Unive:sity law faculty: Mor vane oe Oe Biving 68 8 Anne. Congtauulations and Best Wishes TO THE AND’ AGRICULTURAL FAIR PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH. . ‘County has always been famous «that area. Visitors get a feeling Is'cnd Chinchil Intend To Compete In Show | : The keenest competition yet seems indicated for the seventh . annual live animal slow held: under the auspices of the Mari- times Branch, National Chinchilla Breeders pf Canada. ericton, chairman of the show | committee expressed this opinion | Stating that, o> - CONTESTANTS | AND EXHIBITORS ATTRACT A CROWD S‘side Pupils To Top 2,000 SUMMERSIDE — Advance en- roliment of students who will be | flocking to Summerside elemen- vegetables. j tary and high school when clas- Much of the success of the Dun-| SeS ¢ mmence on Tuesday, had From the plowmen who* com-|das fair can be credited to the reached a total of 1,929 students peted at Dundas have come some | energetic president Leslie Hunter,) at 3 pm. yesterday, and this of Canada's best and several have| Albert Acorn and a hard work-, number is expected to increase acquitted themselves well in the! ing board of directors __ {to 2,000 when sehdol, actually world competition. Both Stanley; J is they who have seen ‘that Pes. Willis and his son Carl of Corn-|the best in ‘facilities and enter! School Supervisor Cieebie wall, have taken provincial titles) tainment has been provided. Mercer and members of his teach- and have gone on to world com-| wach year sees highland dancing, ing staff were busy yesterday petition. The same ts true of Glen! singing and‘ other forms of a-, on the advatice enrollment of Morrissey of Cherry Valley. { musement for people of all ages.| students from grades 8 to 12 and LIVESTOCK All roads lead to | the commercial. classes. : This year will see one of the morrow and Thursday At 3 p.m. with enrollment still largest livestock entries since the| an excellent opportunits that they are really welcome atj well as other classes of garden| the fair and soon become, as it were, a part of it. Dundas. to-' Here is) to_take continuing, always stole the spot-licht will | ing. SEams — some of the grades | fi i the whole family on a day" 8 out-| had reached up to seven or ei ght | air started. Horses which have! y ig ea betas — be shown in large classes. Some — of the best horses on the Island | come from the Dundas area. -The eastern end of Kings _. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE for its high-auality potatoes any it is expected that there wil! be | close competition in this exhibit as _ | these men are acknowledged ex- Lloyd H, MacMullin of Fred- | as a result of. re- returned from England where a Breecers PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH AND AGRICULTURAL FAIR AT DUNDAS C. H. HORTON PHONE 41—2 Toronto deattdhte for the Mart. time show and Eugene O. Ric- }.. - ‘hard who directs the Universal Chinchilla Grading Syst em will be officiating with him. Both perts on chinchilla both in Can- ada and the United States and | Mr. Richard has only recently cent extended use polygamously | he conducted a survey of chin- of top quality males there are! chilla breeding in that country GENERAL MERCHANT MURRAY RIVER Many more potential trophy win-| on the~ request of the British ners on all Maritime chinchilla | ranches. The certainty of many | close. decisions to be made has | necessitated obtaining the judging | team most in demand in Canada | and one which has earned inter- ° national respect. ‘ The federal department’ of agriculture has again made the | _ services of when F. Newey of | West Point PYP Hold Meeting O'LEARY — The Springfield West Baptist Young People’s So- ciety met for their annual meet- ing in the church on Friday eve- ming; Aug. 28th. -with the Presi- dent, Sherill Barwise presiding and opening -meeting- by <sing- ing hymn “Showers of Blessing.” Scripture reading Psalm 23 was “read by. Layton Shaw. A story “The Wanderer,” read by Al- ton Ellis followed by repeating the Lord's prayer in unison. Rol! call was answered by Mincteen members. One pew! member ws3s welcomed. Devo! ional leaders ‘for next) Meeting are Scripture, Sherill; Barwice: story, Barry MacDouw- gall; prayer. Beverley MacIsaac Following the business Bible questions were asked by Bever-| ley Maclsaac which was very! interesting. The meeting elosed| by singing hymn “Jesus I come” | and Mizpah Benediction. D.U.! ‘#/ “CLAIM AIR RECORD "LONDON ‘AP) — A Douglas) DC-8 jet airliner en route to Hol-| land arrived here from Los An- geles Friday. KLM airlines Claimed a record for the 5.830- mile nonstop flight of 10’ hours 42 Minutes at an ite speed of 625 mi: les an ‘hour. } Congratulations TO OUR PLOWMEN AT DUNDAS MAY ALL THEIR FURROWS BE breeders’ association. ——_— -Branch president, John F <a Sener Jarvis of Fredericton remarkc * : . that the general hizh quality of : O S all Maritime chinchilla ranches CONGRATULATI N | is indicated by the fact that only ; ‘one breeder, Mrs. P.C.. McGrath TO THE {of Saint John has succeeded in showing the champion chinchilias of two shows. Previous winners of the show. champion award who have indic- ated their intention to compete at the event scheduled for Fred. ericton on Jenuary 3th are Mrs. McGrath, Mr. Jarvis, Mr. | MacMullin, Mi udrey Good- ine and Ma ington of Fredericton as other) breeders of hi lorming an- | imals, Mrs, Kenneth Marshall: of Moncton, Heber Hubley and |. Clarence McFadden of Miscou- che, P.E.I., Russell Fulton, New- castle Creek and John Mills of Chipman, N.B. | Good Luck -- And A Straight. Furrow To All Competitors In The Match DIRECTORS AND PARTICIPANTS pIN THE PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH J. A. MacDONALD & CO. GENERAL MERCHANTS, CARDIGAN ~* and when the ‘work's all done | D.M. MacKinnon | Photography. Grade one 190; two 216: three 217; four 222: five 17): six 175; ing is “Still Life or Table Top” dign permanent representative at - Ten members’ answered roll} | seven 190; eight 160; nine 120; ten 100; eleven 2; or 58; commercial 30, ee HEAT CAUSED WRECK WASHINGTON (AP)—The In- -4terstate Commerce Commission said Friday that 98-degree tem- perature triggered a wreck that spilled freight cars off a trestle into a recreation area near Mel: drim, Ga. last June 28. Twenty- } | three persons were killed. The) ‘heat caused the rails to ‘spread with the result that 16 cars of the 124-car train left the tracks. Two cars loaded with propane gas ex- ploded. i CHINA’S CITIES ‘ Twenty-five cities in mainland | China have a population of more than 500.000 and 10 cities more anese ambassador in Paris, Tet- suro Furukaki, has told France} that Japan will make a formal protest if France carries out its proposed, nuclear tests in the Sahara, it was reported Friday. | WISHING EVERY.SUCCESS: TO THE DUNDAS | PLOWING MATCH . than 1,000,000. 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