j } J ff of iy - /MWestern and an bahee whe Gua rian, © oMfheter, ‘Thurs. Aug. 11, 1966 3 HAS on, has been the winner of this coveted trophy for the past two years and surpassed Char- MAR.RACING 76th birthday, was won Wednes- day by\Rhythm Time in 2.05 +5 at, Moncton. Raceway. \ , by \Mite was a double winner on an | eight dashvharness card at near- | Sackville Downs Wednesday | oro Hood foner eNintcs, whee Pace card were Rasen Brook» WORMS arowW LARG?: lonors registered on the 150 (O\18- 125+. Bred Spott Son \ ' nbiective on 132 per cent The NS (2 1h 2-5). Fedetal’s Last (2:09 Worms the size cof -rattics Souris area, whore the anmtal \WONCTON. (OP) — The Spirit 35) And Belle Ann, Scott: (2:14- snakes tunnel Andean’ Highlanis ® hin-—1e—sponsored hy the local of\ 76. a sp@cial\harness purse 1-5 , is in Colombia i canch of the’ Roval Canadian of $1,095 celebrating Moncton’s, HALIFAX (OP) —\° Brewer | pr ——i »WORTH:S- lottetown’'s 126 per cemt\ chalk? phe 4% . am PHARMACY ed up at this year’s April clinics The ANNE OE NO fined night ‘in. times @ 2:12 and 2:N- QUALITY DRUGS ‘ y Hef / / Ji, Phe 50 additional donors \sec- {who won in 2:08 1-5. The. horses | 3-5: the \best ‘time ‘of the night. \ SERVICE ON PRAI , “\ured\in Souris made up for-the finished. 1-2, but Rhythm\Time — .The ,exactor combination of SAVINGS éported Good ‘ if Wheat leaf rust has {icreased the . objective. This shortage , could still be overcome if the he Substantially exceeded. The only double winner of the evening was Be Leah. in times of 2:09 3-5 and 2:08: 2-5. The ; Other winners. were Harmony Bob\, (2:12 3-5); Fur AnnWay | / deficit at Mérell but the: overall picked up the purse for hertop,, Bonnies Champ (2:16) and Slick- | We Dispensd any Presciption / results for the first three days speed. : ’ i » rth / f show the quota to be 75 short of _ ee re oe J. & H. Wo 1914. Reg. Pharm, Free ° Delivery and- Mall yj 2™ objective for joday's clinics daily \double on Be Leah and: (2°14) \Borderview Sheik (2:14) \) ae ae "at Cardigan’ this ‘afternoon, and’ Nellie’ J. (2:12 2-5) paid $134.10, Edgewood Dell (2:12 45; and | rince St, Phone 43424 : : \ : \— 4 Years in Business — at Montague this evening, can Other Winners on the nine- Delawana ‘2:16 2-5). ee i oa ; ~ZAKEM'S BEST Shop ic Shop BEST AWA (CP) + Although tremely favorable crop outiou K, Wellington : s SLANE ght, excessive heat ‘and Moisture suppiies in many Green : : READAY ARTERS i lave taken their toll, crop areas now ate / sufficient to ‘Gables " C ‘ YOUR—— rospects onthe. prairies gen- carry grains to maturity - Boy [> own Sliced. FOR, BRANDED > ee are good to excellent, the gray HELPED EEF AsDominion Bureau of Statisties The recent hot sp2" hastened : i GREEN GABL KS Whole. Ral yeported Wednesday. advancement—and__.some—swath- To Halifax : SS - =~‘ In its ninth: crop report of the ing of spring grains now is un- 3 Picnic . lb. A9c. ‘53¢. TRY OKR a jseason based on telegraphed in- der way’jin southera sistricts ~ payard Arsenault. 12. of Wel.” FAMOUS» {formation from correspondents Increased harvesting activity is TEPOON EU, 1% Wel.” KM PN ‘across the prairies, the ,burean expected this week. lington,- was flown. to - Halifax “an STEAKS said “recen{' rains over wide “Recent ‘rains have he! jaa Hospital yesterday after being Beet FOR BAR- R- Q : areas will help crop develop- crops in all areas of Alberta 6%<*lown:—_fram Summerside—to LR. Ss S ma aM grrenkderioaiag atin orien "pas of. (Shearwater by a3 RCAF Ale | — CHARCOAL r some 7 : Mesa ee “EN. @ :s > \ : | triets: " oe ee he aut {F088 aircraft. FRESH REEF | GREEN GABLES ee : : oisture how !s generally sul - Rains’ /throughout - Mamitoba ficient to ensure good. filling of The bov is reported to have HAMBURG, Ib. 59¢ BOLOGNA Ib: 39c | dl 89 re meen stopped Seniort: cereals but because—crops are Suffered a “compound. skull’ frac- aa on and will provide, moisture one/to two weeks later than rur- ture in a tractor accident. KRAFT. ORANGE | needed to fill ihe. grain. mal. warm: weather will oé W.: B 2 : LB, 39c | : Further det ax peans : While early - ‘seeded crops needed from now on to bring nt ot alle: Seu Bet be } MARMALADE cm 0% AME were too advancéd to benefit them to maturity. obtained” last _night. . noticeably, cooler weather ~ that IC . HEINZ, BREAD & BUTTER FIRST PRIZE SHORTHORN’ _| accompanied, the. rains has_im- e inthe last- three weeks onthe : ae e : Fry. = 16k hoe dual eed ae Prospents for. other prairies and is present in mod : PURITY DAIRY I PICKLES, : 2 16 04 BR At the Prince. County Ex- “Winslgé, (LEFT), is shown pre- or fer_dual_purpose-Shorts % rerate—amounts=—on—-suscepmible ¢> > > Firm — SPECIAL BL END Ne oe oN oS < : Meee rn. falf, Ocean Bay Jacque- In SdsPaichevan, wouine varieties. but the increase has ¢ ‘Parents Prefer ° ttl | on : . hibition in Alberton yesterday _ sentiig a first prize ribbon ne/Alice is ayLassie Prin- | weather with light to, heavy occurred too late to affect. ¢ Purity Producis”’' ¢ e uce™ Isiged c TEA | Tea Bass LB, 75e. we Lassie Queen Marlene Dollar, ys Barrett, Belmont, Ly, ‘ce | Showers maintained an ex- wheat yields. eon Be a Dial 4.7125 2) PEERLESS LARGE \ , - , ent St. al 4.7 3| % ee sits eens | S ; ‘ ; 2 07. | a” Vf es James Arthur, Mrs. Lily-Mrs. William Mountain, Mrs. ; e— li . Jessescsccccscesoosces®) GINGER ALE 2. BTLS. 49c | DOMESTIC ~ 2 LB 75¢ erat, Myf ucla Arsenault Robert Oulton, Mrs, Burton: Ste- Souris Clinic | and.Mrs. Andras. Halupa. wart, Mrs. Alvin. Webb and Mrs. Shop Where Parki Rensin ton esi len g Mrs...Tilmon Arsenault, anew CH. Weeks. - Best Of Week A Thewaine ms ng Is 7-UP one. MAXWELL HOUSE exhibitor, received firsts. for’ In the two. sections of the do- -- : ZAK 7S aay a INSTANT.COFFEE- : jboth knitted and’ crocheted bed- mestic science class for girls not Souris tw once again “in the ROBINSON Non Returnable Bottle 7 10 02 eo ’ m 4 jspreads and-for. a lace table- over 16 years, Nancy - Stewart et the “M " i The Only Store that sells ea $4> \ cloth. won first prize for brownies and a manning Trop, SUPPLIES LTD. FOR : c B nded Beef Conti I Party: 1 9 ; ‘The showing of quilts was par- j/Shella Dunn had first for light | as the result of last night's most 2M: Petes Rene S ee On. A Moteur ok. ‘ Pine ude this. year. _ First cake, and second for brownies. | successful of this week's Red : — = > 7 fprize- winners -included-Donna~{n the open sections Naney E es A Theatre, Parity rhe been Barbour, -Mrs.. Rhodes Ashley th for chocolate cake | \ '. Thursday night to see organized Hy ~ the / ‘KenSington! area Board of Trade as a club project. Jander the Summer :Fes- tival Community Night Scheme | whereby a_block_of_tickets. can rive at Confederation Veoniee | jAd- 7 ventures of Private The Kensington | J ing lot oy entire where parking space/has been reserv- ed, an e group will then gath- er in he theatre lobby to be es- ‘cor id to/the section of seats re- ed for them. to their night at the* Festival, and I ®ould like to--personally rcongrattitate the members of the ‘Board of. Trade for their enthus- | iasm and drive’ in mening the project. work?” - iMrs. (Cr. Gallant and Mrs. Syl- vere’ Arsenault Prizes. for needlepoint went, to iMrs. Gerald -Mill, Mrs.- Denzil {McNeill and’ Annie Leard. erett Glover, of crocheted ea /E.B. Tousenard First prizes for dresses and aprons went to Mrs. ‘Douglas Adams and Mrs. Beech- -er Smaliman — and Sheila had first for cherry pie/and third for salad dressing. - Another exhibitor . under’ %, | Lois Profit, won third prize for coconut- cream ple. = “Crockett & Storey ‘| BEDROOM. £ obtained’ by a rural commun: |G, mented Festival artistic | First prizes for samples of tat- | = = : Jo alr elmer SP ee Pacer Mavor,” Moore, “/‘We \to Mrs, “Robert Shaw. of ‘cut- gu ™¥™¥ MY peg. peer “ewe iene Ww af ‘ ‘ 7/eaking : es oF aie trom fhe iniost certainly’ welcome/ the \work and, hemstitching to Mrs-= a . fy tunity are . f “residents of the Kensington area | jting went to Mrs. John W oN J Kensington area who w jlant, of knitted lace to Mrs ‘ARANCE SALE) see a > = ae ; j : 4 tom Sh pape come “Cosmmuptty: es chine afl this In Handicraft sectians firsts: << R° oo «ty : oe ss - which will ‘be led’ ia of town by kind fron all over the-I s4 and |were won by MrsF red Leard fe a © hal “the RCMP. Thé motorcade will proceed” Anrdéugh- Charlottetown 1) bk Rogpederstion Plaza park- ;means_a- great dea} to everyone }eonnected with the Festival, jand/ it's_heartening to see such eyidence of festival spirit in this \for leatherwork, by Heber Pro- ifittfor lathe work.-to—H-attte ‘Clark for jeweilery, to . Mrs. Russell Lockerby. for copper tool- ling. A table lamp. made {[fom) a f “DEATHS — Hate een ey ee 'plastic containers won first prize. © a : = A -other—communities—wil—follow—! : x —TGNISH-— - The-body-of Wak Ease EL ee eas aaa pus : can er oes es ze Se ag Gia go Ooapr Cora erence gem ee fo the lead offered- by Kensington iene section for 16 | ter Christopher, 45, of St. Felix, S S fe ; : i =f eg ‘and-plan theatre* ni hts of their | a ning : B oe AAASLAM — /At . the Prince. B . h | Prizes for novelties made by a eS Ag aloes | : ‘en low. ie clearance ap Rive you” ‘ance ii a lifetime a / County Hospital, August 10,1966. |" 14% with a great deal -of gil or boy of school ace weie Donahuels Share about - five, opportunity .to get these pieces at real savings. 4 Mrs. | Clarence. Haslam, ot | eteare that I on behalf of the [won by Gwenda Baroous. Gwen: | miles from. Tignish. Springfield. | Remains will be | Festival officially designate this ida Campbell and, Maria Dinn. Mr. Christopher, mail cour-/ \ Zi forwarded from the Davison Fu- August 11, performance of ‘The First prize~ for oil painting | jer and well-known farmer, ap- neral Home to hef late residence | iventures of Private Turvey Went.to Pamela Faster and :of | parently went in swimming after Thirsday evening. Funeral ser- | Kensington Night’ at the Sum water color to Olive O'Br-en — | working in his potato field near | rn er & ora phe id St. | mer Festival.” | An additional disp!2v cas> fa- | the shore as he had been known | Pores x a cit Scart . |cilitated Viewing 5f the tempting! to do on previous © occasions, | 60" x17: $1" . Dust proof construction ? 3 eas . domestic science exhibits which When he failed to return home| Nine drawers, all center guided j ” ” churel’ cemetery. In. lieu of flow- IDEAL WEATHER |are_an annual feature of the -Al-| atvsupper time Mrs. Christopher | with -uvlek gilaes @ peath RB od , bevelled and. ers,/donations to the. Cancer | berton ‘exhibition : sent. a neighbour looking for @ Dovetailed drawer construction : . Society would be’ appreciated. ‘Continued from page 1) First prize for cack fruit Ce ie : Gat ; Were — ee , r | Solid tops ooden pulls KENNEDY — At the P.E.J. Hos-/ Rhodes Ashley, Mrs. John Bar- went to Mrs. Douglas Adam Dr. W.A. Shea was called to : 5 pital, Wednesday, August 10, ar and Mie: Lioyd nave Gyho’ also won seven. other | the scene. The accident was in- Stain proof formica tops @ Walnut grain, 4 coats finish ‘ Mrs. Lucille Arsenault and Mrs.|Cyr Gallant, Mrs. A.C. Green, py, NDS: eG : : HORNE —Suddenly ‘at the P.E.1. ;Lily Fraser. The only entry of Mrs. Russell Lockerby, Mrs. R. EXPLODED TO DIAMO ean Reg. price 95.50 ° Hospital, August 10, 1966, Her-. ‘quilts made by ladies of this |W. MacDonald: : Mrs. Melvin) Siberia’s\. diamonds were : ; . bert Horne, 106- Prince Street, 8roup was by Mrs. Eliza Skerry. ‘MacKay, Mrs.)Glendon MacKen-’ formed during \. explosions in NOW ONLY 1966, Fauntleroy G. Kennedy of An excellent varicty. of needle- |firsts) and for light fruit cake to vestigated’ by Alberton Detach. | Cross Roads in his 75th year. work and handicraft was well /Mrs. Heber Gamble. . Resting at the MacLean Fureral from where the funeral »will be held Friday; August .12, with) \displayed. First pr.ze for an ort- .ginal: design rug weit to Mrs. Donat Arsenault. Mrs...Beecher Smallman was “awarded the. Fry-Cadbury™ spe- Central to the /¢ial for her first prize chocolate, pecially , the cooperative » move- | service commencing /at 2 p.m. |design is a lobster; and a border |& e. Interment in Floral Hills Mem- orial .Gardens. Visiting hours ‘commencing .at 3 o'clock this afternoon. MacLEOD — Suddenly at the P.E.I. Hospital, August 9, 1966, ; Fred A. MacLeod, 30 Beasley. Avenue in his 49th year. Rest- ing at the Cutcliffe Funeral booking were also on display. class..are Mrs. Harry Adams, |i8.a brother, Ernest in Summer. | 6 large drawera e ao me nnere excot Home until noon Friday. then'to “prizes for afghans made by Mrs. Waldron Barbour, Mrs. side, a sister, Mrs. Ira Aylward, | 40" x 28" 32 oz. mirror ormica tops Zion Church for service Com- eyninitors over 70 years of age George Coughlan, Mrs. . Ralph Tignish and a sister residing in) framed and adjustable mencing at 2 o'clock. Interment ont to Mrs. Brenton Ramsay, |Duggan, Mrs. Hollis Elliot, Mrs. | Ontario. in- the Peoples’ cemetery. formerly of Winsloe, in his ,89th yea1. Resting at the Cutctiffe Funeral Home until noon Satur- | day;»then to. the First Baptist Church for}service: commencing at..2-o’elock-—-Interment—in-Sher- wood cemetery. “MacLEOD — The death occur- red at King’s County Memorial | Hospital; Wednesday, August 10, of oysters surrounds sea gulls’ and a variety of fish found in Prince Edward Island woters The natural coloring. against--a black background. gives a sub- dued, pleasing effect. Second prize in this ‘section |went to Mrs. Sylvere Avabiault ‘Many> very fine samples of-govd-, |This quilt was made as a contri- bution to Alberton Women’s In- | stitute by Mrs. Skerry and prize | money,- as well as sale proceeds, will go to that organization. In--the—section—-for—any—article-; made by_a person over 75 years | of age, first prize went to Mrs. | Delima Poirier: second to Annie | \Leard for crochet work, third to | |Mrs. Irving Hardy for an em: | | Mrs. .Sandy MacLean got first’ for three-layer cake and Mrs. Helen Smallman got firsts for sponge cake and light cake. Mrs. John Barbour, a consistent w:n- ner in recent vears, has. ten firsts to her credit as well as some seconds and thirds. Among _other_first_prize—winners—in this | drick, Mrs. Ralph MacLennan, | ment of the RCMP. The late Mr.- Christopher was, ‘active in community affairs ex: | ment. Besides his wife, the fozroer | Zellia Arsenault, and his father, | Lineus Christopher, St. Felix: he | leaves‘‘ten children, Gerald in| Toronto. Mrs. Gerald Pitre | (Anne) also in Toronto; pei, Jo Anne, Bernadette, Angela, Josephine, Stephen, Leonard end | Wilfred at home. Also surviving if some remote geological age. ‘NITE TABLES Reg. price 119.50. NOW ONLY 10.00 Monthly 69.90 ~ DOUBLE DRESSERS 52" dresser @ Tops hand rubbed, veneered edges 8.00 Monthly other sty les— Moderna, ee French Provinclals, or in walnut, or aes bite _ Moderns, Italian-Provincial $15.95 of Daniel MacLeod, Murray Har-|broidered tea cloth and fotrth bour, in his 69th year. Resting at | jto’Mrs. Lily Fraser for a knitted Murray River Funeral Home |chair seat. Each of these ladies | Reg. to 36.50 > I until noon Friday, then to the Murray Harbour Presbyterian Church for funeral service at°2/| o'clock Interment Harbour cemetery. TREMERE — At Hampshire, August 9, 1966, Hilson Tremere | in his 75th year. Resting at the | Cutcliffe Funeral Home. from where the funeral will be held “Thursday, service commencing at 2 pm. Interment in Hamp- shire cemetery. ARSENAULT — The death oc- in Murray a * curred Tuesday, August 9, 1966, of ‘Mrs. Aldine. Arsenault of St. Gilberts in her 88th year. Her re- mains have been. forwarded from the Rooney Funeral Home, Summerside, to the home of. her |: Mr. | St. | daughter and son-in-law, and «-Mrs!. Agno Maddix, Gilberts, from where the funeral | will be held Thursday, August | H—leaving—-the—home—at-9:40- to- “St. James Church, Egmont Bay, for Requiem High Mass at 10 | a.m. Interment in. the Church cemetery. FAITHFUL — As the-result of @ drowning accident Tuesday. \\ August 2, William K, Faithful of Haze lhtook in his. 19th. year. Resting at the MacLean Fu- neral_ Home from: where the fu- neral \ 1 be held today, August” 11 with service commencing at | 2 o'clock. Interment in eee Shore Cemetery. also competed — successfully In} other sections. istitch were |Andras Halupa and Mrs. Ralph | ‘MacLellan. | The showing of cushions was | /very colorful and many ~ were | beautifully made. In the satin |section first prize went to Don- Ina Barbour and second to her mother, Mrs. Waldrén Barbour. 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