20% CATTLE, WERE SOLD AT HORACE: wane eh SALE Sale Manager, Glen Cotton Says Auction Was Excellent “An eaceliont sale’ was the Show and Sale next - ent Mr way sale manager. .Glen ‘Cotton ;Cotton predicted Gescribed the auctioning of 200°: One unusual: feature the head of cattle at. the farm o Sale was that a cow “which-was Horace Willis on the Colville sold-earlier in the day dropped Read’ Thursdar = Auctioneer I\ an-Keree—<ald-the he —thok her—away first animal st} rtly after 1030) This actually made 1 head in the forenoon and he knocked of cattle in all, Mr. Cétton quip- the ] f one ¢ wn fon the Success- ‘ped ful bidder-at the stroke of six in’ -The brisk pace of the sale the evening they were virtually all beef cat- 4 shorthorn * that sold for tle augurs well for the future $319 wa e Zhest-priced ani- of -beef cattle: in this province, ma! o c e She will feesh- said Mr. Cétton who is provin- en ane-r s time. Mr Wil- cial heef fieldman hs cc aS The facilities were all that ’ The calve d for really gnod could be desired, he ‘observed, | price { Cetton Said The with one animal entering the yearlin sold $150 to 3200 ring from one pen, as soon as 4 -number of arinre —y¥eers=the one that had been sold was wil! he seer at the Fa Beef | leaving if Clinic. Officials Look For An ai-out’ effort * presently anderwav to promote a record attendance at the Ped Cras Hlead dorar ta he held at “Stella \Viar:<= hal! erth Rustico on lay evening, Au gust &th ‘ ng to a. report received: from _ Red. Cross offi- ciats om Char town - This. clin -jS~_azain — being spom=rred bythe North Rustico branch of-the Roval Canadian Legion -heaced bv the following comm tree drawn frong ts men Record bership quiere the Bert and Ernest Blac- Clarence Doiron who is branch President, and lames Gallant’ The committee has set although the its Plans for. the clinic were fin- alized—at—a—wellt_attended. meet- ing -at which there were ‘toa seflatives of North —and—Ser Rustico’and Hope River nt es. as. -well as of the: Women's Institutes, Catholte Women's measures are a devastating in- wdictment of socialism. mounted | @ Yrearinz attack against the ad- ministration Above the uproar was the question asked bv news- paper columnists—can the so cialists survive a prolonge strugzle azainst. the — strong drive for ncher pay , Questioned) also was whether the emercency measures would “suffice to revive world. confid- ence in the pound. still showing weakness in world exchanges neeraggpinateaticnged ChRerch Economists warned that new in- ternationsla attacks would ‘emerce in the fall and that in the. end evaluation might be ines itable DEATHS BRUCE At the- Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital July 29 1966 Harold. Brice. 54 Chestnat Street..ace 58 .vears. Resting Ahis evening at 7 o'clock, af the “Hen- nessey F Home from where the funeral will take place on Monday at 9:15 to the Church the Most Holy Redcerier Reastiem High ‘Mass at 930 Interment in the Catholic cemetery. PETERSON At the PFT Hosnital on July 27. 1966. George H_ Peterson. 34 Vallev Street in his vear, Kestinz at the Cutcl Home until noon Saturday then to St Paul's ‘Service commencing at ineral morning of for Rist ffe Fiunera! 130 Interment in me People’s ceme etery PROF nT = At fe ; ‘Golden Ve = Nome. Sur, mer- side Mar . Profit er ins her 33th vear Her remains were forwar- ded from the Davison Funeral Hame to. the ome of. her son, Halsey. Profitt Fureral service will he held from St Stephen's Church. Burimector todaw Satur- dav 3¢ 2 p™, Interment ; mm -the Church cemetery 5 : the regional high school in Hun- ter River between 3 and 5, and at ‘Stella Maris’ hall if North Rustico in the evening from 8 10 i ida goah at ain). donors offici&l quota is - BUSHY BEARD PUT TO RAZOR SOUTH CUMBERWORTH> England ‘AP) Despite. a petition from hie fellow vil- lagers, farmer “Arthur. Bell- wood has shaved. off his” beard, one of the biggest in the country | "1 got sick of the thing,” | said 56-vear-old Bellwood. The beard... which was. 2 | Inches across and more than “a foot long, was separated from Bellwood by barber _ George Beever - Thursday while a’ large number of vil- lagers watched. -They had petitioned ” Rell. wood to keep the beard, say- ing- was a local landmark and that - hristmas time some of the ie ge children thought: he was. Santa Claus. + - But Bellwood thought # should come off. - another thing. # ‘was “For getting dangerous.” he ex- plained “T neativ’ . got > if caught in the engine of my tractor.”” > Once it was—_oft. put on a brave face and? sai “It's ¢old without. Fb think 1 might grow another.” ai lth ple alc cicada dia - TRYING HARD WALLINGFORD, Conn (AP) -Mrs. Ethel Schultz, a deter- mined, 65-year-old great-grand- mother. logged her 125th mile of swimming. Wednesday since Aug. 15 when, — having rust learned te swim. she set her sighte om a goal of miles m two years 100 * The Rustito Golf peal Yacht + ——a-¢alt_-forher-newz owner before Club will be officially opened by Lt. Governor W.J. MacDonald on Saturday on a special opening ceremony scheduled for 2.00.p.m._ 4 number of other government. officials are expected to attend the opening of the: new 18-hole course and boating facilities The club, which is owned by Jack Proud of Charlottetown, will be operated by the © man- acer, Glen- Leeco To mark the openifg the a : marina facilities will be scene of the Maritime ae plane. championships and be- tween 45 and SO). enfries are expected to be on hand for the competition, and. officials. ex- pect speeds of over 70 mph to be reached. Saturday might the clubhouse will be the scene of a nee for those participating in the competitions The 18-hele- eourse 1s a 6.525 vard. par 72 course Green fees for the round are $150 The, new club ‘is located at Rustico about 18 miles from Charlottetown and 30 from Sum- golf, merside overlooking Rustico Bay In additifn te the. golf club Families Breathe A Little Easier MILFORD, Conn. (AP)--Two Milford: families are breathing said the mixiip occurred be- cause_a nyrse ¢had- on her mind names of four babies” go home Thursday and picked up the wrong one in the nursery when the- Eyvnks were ready to leave the — hospital Although the infants identification braclets the was not — discovered until Lynks arrived home with Pohl's baby wore error the the Polyt due to” - lities. ft and the hoating is a club: house, dances are held fac ant feature pffered—hy- and there are picnic and playground areas available of the club's facilities, at additional charge Deep that here where weekly and a restaur- Horseback riding is @nother the new elitb camping are “the Queen that wil Se-krow= og athe Canadi ian Centennial. > Por trae armen An announcement from the-of fice of State Secretary Judv La Marsh Friday said the National , “Film Board had heen alitsorived ~- tn commission the prniect The Q een will st for the portrait Aug 9 at Ruckinzkam Palace. It-is expected to he re. leased late Bhua year .or “early next MRAr a lelebibecuaiea * will she named. manager of De- _ the 4967 season, American Says __John Fetzer after Al Lopez ~de- |. . sen, » Many ing FIGHTERS LURED 0 13 yin PROMISES ~~ Restrictive T: ax Me to those. making - use no sea fishing trips are also arranged | - the. club: through : Visitors May Get Low Cost MONTREAL . (CP) E uro- They said in interviews that OM Tes Ss, and development -of Canadjan. awards TORONTO ° (CP\—Ottawa au- at least 30 Hungarian-born i ee spokesman said —— ie" _ Conners appes Present for the ‘presentation thor»dohn ‘Swettenham has heen nadians have been de- uursda’ : ‘ ites. lor television. PfO- were Thomas Sanderson, presi- commissioned: to- write an offi- ned by- Hungarian authort- Community antenna systems crams be filled by the’ gri- Gent of Bathurst Marine, Dennis cial biography of Gen A GL ties. bringing US. programs to vately-owned CT\ * | Thibodeau, @hairman of the’ McNaughton. who died July 11, One of, the men: reported points in Canada are not ~‘up- Ownership of CTV also is & Safety Committee of Union 1934 The hook. which will he pub. détained ‘is Leslie Nemeth. of setting” by themselves, Joh vital question, he said, cate and Al Leger. safety inspector, Jished by Ryerson Press, will | Toronto: He flew to Hungary Munro, parliamentary sec re- must he taken to ensure it does’ Workmen's Compensation Board. he avaitable early next year June 5 to; take custody of his tary to Citizenship Minister not fall into “U.S. Hands, of! Ttie company. requires that all |——————_-_-. daughter,-Maria, 14. _ Marchand, teld a service club. even into a small group of (a- employees wear “helmets through- Prrreceseccesosecceeey ook The only problem so far con- nadians who could contro! pol- out the entire operation Ap the ¢ a ee ~~ on reece nected. with this is the loss of icv interest of safety. ; sakes 3 PURITY DAIRY ; , “ eae e emeth’s advertising to American -outlets choice im national events, both On Aug 35. 19%5 when Mr 3 3 brett < : ; niceties ier ae leseee that might otherwise go to Ca- ROR _BANK_ OF 412.0% MacPhee was erecting steel ribs ¢: “Parents Prefer z from behind by a truck BeCine coguarss MONTREAL (¢ thiee i” Hull No 14, a 75-Th steel nib |S ‘Purity Produ¢ts” ~¢ , ic He “Hewever, this problem is no P ree | broke loose and fell from the | ¢ z — seal “heard t ae different from’ that of Canadian — sal - a seaben * second deck (15 feet. above) | 3 M7 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 ¢ rom mM _ advertising _ machine - cun ro an . : ; * = 8 in American maga dantand Madiesl boone at the’ striking him on the’ top of his nidiedanobeatesdeecsest: pean visitors to the 1967 world’s fair in Montreal! may have to pay only $240 instead of $390 for a return flight between don and. Montreal, revolution, after. which he left were fired: and no one was in- by Air Canada for a special 1967 for Canada. NEED CANADIAN CONTROL jured during the robbery. fare is agreed to hv the Inter- ' He said there is no wav to BUY NEW PARK national. Air. Transport Associa- deny Canadians the right to KINGSTON, Ont. ‘(CP*— The tion ——_____ wateh US television channels, federal department of . northern Adoption of the — proposals but the government should take affairs has. bought Pitcairn Is- ee ee .City Manager Steps to ensure Canadian own- land in the St. Lawrence River. the London - Montreal route ershio and contro] of the cable four miles from. here, for its ts- would .be able ‘to reduce their irms. land: parks: system, it was an- fares for the trip Vote Passed agp svstems do not origi- cumecn Wednesday. The price The special fare. | however, . ate any broadcasts. They only was. not disclosed. would he ,in a package deal, in ; ‘2 carry signals of distant stations ———— whieh accommodation ,. and REGINA feeutns vee mto areas where they normally Get rid of those dark Lon- Wf. a proposal transportation would he com bined for groups of The reduetion--if the IATA conference in lulu, this September—.woula erate from April 1 through per sons. accepted. by, Hono- op- Oc It: now policy. decisions. “Billy ‘Martin H To Coach Tigers . CHICAGO ‘AP)~.Buly Martin treit Tigers of the. American League before the beginning of the Chicago Martin, currently @ coach for — Minnesota Twins. became — the No-- 1- ekoice of. Tiger : president clined to succeed the. ailing cur- rent Tiger -pilot, Charlie Dres-' it rage eported by the American's ball writer, Brent aire. “14 Dressen. on May 16 suffered | his second heart. attack .in as! years “and coach, Frank | Skaff presently directs the Ti- gers. Dressen's- original replace- ment, coach Bob Swift, also be- came ill July. 14 Musburger said Lopez, - re- | ttred as: manager. of Chicago’ | White’ Sox and current Sox. vice- president, told the. Tigers his ee from roanazing was fina’ MR. THIBODEAU, July 30, 1966. TORONTO (CP) Com- M G O C l5| S munist Hungary is. using ay ° n a e ysterti promises of safe’ passage to lure former. ‘freedom . fizht- HAMILTON, Ont. icP Re- in the . sports and political ers back to be locked in a strictive tax measures may. fields ees. Budapest prison, - Canadian- have to be used ta ease the im- It also would” have to rededt phee + Hungarians charged Friday pact of -table television systems cate itself “to “the promotion j.-.: vars broadcasting -outlets, ~zines arid can be approached in the same way, m the -1954 restrictive td¥fieasures.’ Mrs W@tREth: Says her hys- band was active are not received, Manager as administrative di- ae he ae rector on a one-year triaj has‘s City Commissioner Bruce Smith is to hold. the post for year beginning Sept. 1 TV ‘reception, Council will be concerned ban areas only —with—poliey-decisions—and=—-Mr-— Munro ® come _ the also called trative responsibility following of the CRC and CTV networks CBC TV shmild be given nameh,.. through. eliminating systems. He said the danger of these modern lighting job. With systems was that they could be- “primary souree of especially im ur- and ufdoors, you can really for .Mr.__Smith _assumes__all admin oigge —examination=ot—the= = 05-eur—home.See—your—con=4 first Bank of Nova Scotia today. of. an estimated” $12,900. No shots | corners! it’s time fora proper lighting. indoors show. off _the-_heauty — of tractor today. Island News Page Safety "Western and Central Districts’ The ‘Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat., » Awards » Presented " Bathurst Marine Ltd. employ- orgetown, Lorne _ Mac: d Russell frving, recent- received Turtle Club safety ~~ DON'T MISS THE DARVELL'S from Halifax, N.S. Appearing Tuesday, August 2nd. ROLLAWAY -CLUB—9:30 te 12:30. Admission 75¢ Sentisteatacs Rent he-e- #-Square—Be there! - - IRVING, an LEG ER, MR. MAC Toe MR. SANDERSON. - ~% jhead and. shoulder ie ai jeap Mr anes we Was> wearnng . deflected rca of the” hiow land pro ced him from sel ere head. int — | Mr Irving’ ® Narrow escape came on July 9, 1965.. He was working on a staging 19 feet above ground level, hurniite steel iplate while — co-worker were |?" king steel plate into place The vibration caused Mr_ Irv- le, fall--off-+ Wards, landing on the cement floor, striking his head aghinst a corner of steel bracket ving on the floor. The safety cap he was wearing ‘cushioned the hiow. and protected him from serious ~ or Soanidle fatal. _head injury MeNAUGHTON BIOGRAPHY. . CARN OS —Latier” AUNTTATO OF a_little easier in: the aftermath tober 3, 1967 . ; of a-haby- swapping eaten at Awr—Canada—ts also ee PROPOSALS =the ee eee Ine ee canter ora at oie stesk oon ninued an Pace. 10 catia Common eal Nee the error was quickly. found |@hich the current 14:t0- 21-day ; out Thursday when Mr. and ecor omy fare ypplies bled De Tames Cameron. the- CARDS BEING PRINTED Mrs William Lynk arrived applies only to four dayy.- —— th ef “ness eile Special ecards to be. filled home with what they. thought ners siso are Nkely wu by prospective donors are being. was -their new-born daughter. ace : 1. I printed. and will be available in Lori Karsh Taking nie 6m OF Arning the. different business establish- At the -first diaper .Afange froven—there are seme excep: “ments. throughout. the area dur- they found they had a boy in _ Official Portrait trons—prices “of many goods On wg the next week with the North stead the British market are bound Rustico branch of the Legion Meanwhile, hack at the hos | OTTAWA (CP) —. Canadian to_rjse since _Brtain_is heavily looking after the expenditures pital’ the: parents of. the bov.. photographer Yousuf. Karsh _is _ dependent on imports whose for-these. and other advertisine— 4, and Mrs Edward Pohl_Jr..'0 take an official portrait of prices respond to world de- Posters announcing the date and were waiting, waiting and wait mand The .cevernment ap time of the clinic have hee Wm ing to take their baby-home and vag pealed. to industry to ahsorh as widely distributed in the various eee about the. delay WESTERN many ofthese increases as pos-. districts and at the summer fe = «11:. the first time tee aa? sible. though ‘t conceded that sorts pened in all the time I've been FUNERALS some boosts are unavoidable On Monday. August %h. rest here," said Fdith Oddy. admin-- - Prices of -hundreds of food dents as well as summer visi jstragor of the hospital, after~ : 1 items ‘continued to -rise. reflect- tors, will have a dual opportum:.the babies and parents got CROZTER FUNERAL — The inz heavier ‘covernment taxa- tty té make their’ contribution tO sorted ont \ funeral for the late Morley..Croz- tion already. imposed ' wards this provinece’s blood bank ~ yice Oadtiv—who has heen on ier was held on Monday from Conservatives. who claim fhe since there will bea clinic at the hospital's staff for 40 years, Malpeque United Church .where “the: service was conducted by Rev. Frederick. Llovd herds and, Abide bearers” were ¢ James Cole, Brenton Hymns sung were The Lord's My Shep- with Me. Pall Cale, Elton Murphy, James Paynter® Arthur Paynter, Alfred Paynter. Flower bearers were Colin Burt. Charles Payn- ter, Lloyd Adams. Clarence Adams, ..funior "Hi Interment was in cemetery, _Malpeque: Tvan-Somers, ckey. 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