Heather Pyle of Port Credit. Ont., displays some histori. eal n-ea-um (mind at the sita of Cahiague. the Huron lodian capital being excavated near Ol'illil. Ont. She holds two heels. a piece 0! leather and eyelets filament to haw.- Women’s Institute Results Are Announced At Carnival Women's Institnle Handicratt Booth at tile Summerside Lob- ster Carnival had the {allowing result: CLASS 1 Section A: Quilts pieced cot- ton: 1. Mn. Alton Ramsay. Ha- milto : 2. Mrs. Joseph E Gal» Isnt. Cape Egmo ‘Irl Keith Mann. lndian River. Section B: Quilts Applique: 1. Mrs. Francis Murray. New Lon- don: 2. Mrs. Peter Maclellall. ludian River: 8 Mrs. Cyr Gal- lant. Caps Elmont. Section C: Quilts crib size. pieced cotton: Kcith Cyr Gallant. Cape Egmoht Section 1): ouutr crib sins an ion . 1. Mrs. Bertha Yeo. Reads Corner; 2. Mrs. William namllion, Hamilton: a Mrl. Cyr Gallant, Capo Egmont. CLASS I Section A: hull. Ill yarn an- imal dean: 1. Mrs. Harold Mande‘rson. New Annnn: 1. Mrs. John w allant. Cape Eg. moat: . J C. March- hank. avellers Rest. Section B: Rugs. all yarn rib rll design: i. Mrs. Gienwood MncLeod. Sea View: 2. Mrl Glorice Richard. Cave Eitmont: 8. MIL Harold Msnderron, New ICo c l 3. Mrs. Ambrose Colel. Reads rner. Section C: Crochet. place mal art, at least lnur: 1. Mrs Jo W. Gallant. Cape Elzmont. Sertiun . Crochet. center. piece at least. H-Inch diamete . 1 Mrs. Leslie C. Ramsay. Ha milton; 2. Mrs. Aller Schur- mnn. New Annnn: 3 Mrs. John Gallant, Caps Egmont. LASS 5 Section A: Sewing. little girls cotton dress ale up to six: 1. Mrs. Cilenwood Maelseod. SDI V' 2 Reads Corn aliani. Cape Egmont. apron: 1. Mrs. Roagh MacNeill. West lloyalty; 2. Mrs. Cyr Gal- lant, Cape Eginout; a, Mrs. Wai- ter Manse. New Annln. Section c: Sewing. work up ran: 1. Mrs. Keith Mann. ind— Iln River: 2. Mrs. Reagh Maa- 0“ Neill. West Royalty: 3. Mrs. Til- " moll Gallant. Cape Eamont Section D: Chllds run lult. i. Mrs. Adelard Gallant. Cape Eg- mom. CLASS C Section A: Smoking any ar- ticle: 1. Mrs. Edward Arsenault. Cape Egmnnt: 1. Mrs. De bert Rayner. New nan: a. Mrs. Phillip Mailman, Oyster BO Aim-m Bridge. Section at Rugs. all yarn any cuss 1 other deal : 1. Mn John W- Section A: Needlepoint. moun- Gallant. cape Earl-lent: 2. Mrs. ted: 1. Mra. a. cEwcn. iisugh Muclielll. West Royalty: Reads Corner; 2 Mrs. A. s i. Mra. Austin MacLelIIo. lud- MacEwen. Stanley Bridge; 3 in lilvsr. Mri Walter Manse. New An- Section 1): ling- other iii-ii n... all yarn. floral design: 1. Mrs, cuss g Wm. Hickey. Indian River: 2. Mrs. Preston namsay. iiamii— m toll; 3. Mn. Gems Hickey. Darnley. Section 3: Russ. other man all yarn. animal deslfior 1. Mrs. 3 Daniel MacPhe‘rsoll. Oyster Bed ilrldge. Sectim 1: Run other than all yarn, any other design: 1. Mn. Section A: Man-nu crochet: l. Mrs. Wendell Crolier. am- man: 1. Mrs. Harold MaCLBodi shlown: I. Mn. Mind Selma a . lflha hinted: l. Mrs. Gloria Richard. Capt El- mnnt. CLASS I Section A: Crochet tablecloth: 1. Mn Harold Howard. New I. Mr]. W. E. Donald. toll Section I Crochet: three Piece dnl'llle Int: 1. Mrs. Lequ Mae. New Annan; 1. Mrs. John W. Gallant, Cape Egmont; LOCAL BRIEFS FEDERAL PAY RAISE Porn-nut: J. J. Connolly Thurldly expressed pleasure dv- or tlir pay raise granted postal and other tedernl lovernment Worker: Wednesday. Generally and mitten let. any design: 1 the pay hike means a $10 DPI‘ month raise and um retroactive cape Egmo DIV Int each worker. can rlilu'v HELD The tollowiu were the ’wl hen al the card a. party held .1 la 1 inc Commuan 0mm nialit: Ala: lac nannier A low caisi. 'ooloied thread: Mrs. L. 1:. Doc l I l . door cover. metr- um aenault. . R . so section 1!: Katrina. Section It~ Embroidery cross lair 1. Mrs. narold ManderA son, New Arman: a. Mrs. L. i... Lockerhy. Hamilton: 3. Mrs Daniel MacPherson. Oyrisr Bed rldgs Section I: Embroidery. pil- low cam white thread: 1. Mrs. Bruce Waite. New Anna: 2. Mrs. Cyr Gallant. Cape Eamoot. Section C- Embroidery. pil- e‘rhy. Hamil- . I. Mn. Daniel Mlcl’he mi. Oyster nod Bridge: s. M Rosella: Richard. Cape Egrno t Section D‘ Embroidery Iun< cheon lat: 1. Mrs. Daniel Marv Pherlon. Oyster Bed Bridge; 1. l1. 'l'limon Gallant. Capo El- mont. Section E4 Embroidery three piece set. 1. Mrs. Cyr Gallant. Cape Eflll'lollt: 2. Mrs L. Lackcrby. Hamilton; 3. Mrl Daniel MacPheraon. Oyster Bed Bridge Section F: Embroidery place mats. at least (our: 1. Mrs. Ed- n ward Arsenalllt. Cape Egmont. CLASS I Section A: Gloves. leather: I. M". Cyr Gallant. Cape Ezmo 2. Mr! Walter Moaae. New An- nan Section B: Gloves. knitted: 1. Mn. Jean Pierre Afltnault. Cape Egrnont: 2. Mrs. heath MaaniiI. West Royalty. CLASS to Section A' Knitting. rocks. tanc . Mrs Richard. Cape Emmi. Section Knitting int-nu three piece set: 1. Mrs. Harold lnderson. New Arman: 2. Mrs. Rellh MacNelIl. Went Royalty; !. Mrs AIM Schuman. New Annln. Section C: Knitting. (trill cap inert Glorice Mrs Jean Pierre Arsenau . Section D sweater. any design: rs. David Ramsey. Hamilton 2 Mrs. Joseph E. Gallant. Cape Edmont: Ii. Mrs. Jack Schur- man. New nan. section I: Knittilll- rarrlalle 1 Mn. Jean mm Ar- Cape Elmont' 2 ugh M oNslii. Wo nt. Knittlnfl- e h I l d 'a M any design. 1. Mn. lawn-u. lg m Itan Lorna new. Hamilton. , uni. Rayrmnd OIuthIer. CLASH ii and consul-timi- Nellie Mari Sec III alas-an Pitn. lknlt tlon A' Cushion cover. ted: I. Mil. Jun Pilrra rs. i-‘runk lardine.‘ er: 3. Mrs. Albene i, Section a: sewing iaucy tea '3 belonged to explorsr Samuel dc Champlain or one oi hu two French companions 1C? wiraphotul HANDICRAFI' iConiinlied from page ll tacted. An hisirucior will then be sent to Ilhe community to give the lessons. OFFER ADVICE Miss Thelma Alexander. the l“. acting director of the branch and was Jeannine Albert, one of the instructors are available at the boolh at Civic stadium to alter advice and assistance. Many of the items that can be produced by the handlmit works are on display at a booth. some 01' these have al- ready been nude by Islanders who have taken advantage or the classes. On display one can see Although his P.E.l. i-iandl- trait Bianca has been in exis- ence lor only nine months when Mrs. Percy Lister oi 115mm. N.n. (who has since lottl some to the island to put the pioiaot lace which has. like em. talrlishsd a government-open erort branch. New Brims- wick was t pioneer in the idea and it is expected that other provinces will soon iollow. ,5. t Charlottetown and Queens County} The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri.. July 19. 1963. I jArbi’rra’rion Boardl. {Asked In rolinwtnr tivitlly on the herlai at Wednesday nights meeting ‘ the hospital employees llnians‘ yesterday requesml the mini» ter or labor to appoint an arhi‘ tratlon board to aatlla tlia cur- Dispute} and acceptedly all parties roa- corned." The letter stated further that the dispute has been unresolved‘ for more than two years though‘ the unions made every legal at. i'ort "to conclude agreement in. rent we r dis ute K I) accordance with all provlalo The unions said they had been denied a right to take a striko vote by the Minister. lion, l-luu. ry Wedge. and their right in strike has also been deli‘ed on. the basis that they are essential . to the operation ot the two lo cal hospitals. Asking on an arbitration board to resolve the dispute on wages. the lrttrr asked thou the board‘s i derision "be binding and iinal, 'Plant Snatch' Is Accusation OTTAWA (CPliA Newfound- land senator said Thursday that “big usingsi" and Premier Lessor oi Quebec combined to snatch a . . iron ore pellctiztnz plant away lrom his provinre Senator Malcolm Hollett {PC ~Newioundlandl said in the Senate that it was regrettable that a plant originally planned for construction in Lahrndnr was "snatched lo suddenly by Quebec." Member Protests Closed Camp Site Hoalh hiacquan-le. M P. today sent a telegram Hon. Arthur Laing, minister at northern ai- i‘airs and national resources re gardng the department's i'ail- lire to open the Brackley chi-illi site in the PE l. National Park. Mr. lilarquarrie. who is home for a day or so. has been re- crlving m a n y representations from visitors desirous of usind the popular tenting site which in previous years was available to campers. a spokesman stat- ed. it has been advertised in tourist literature as one at the calm) sites in the mavlnce. Mr. Macadam-is also roimnunicdted wiLh his colleague .1. about on the matter. the statement added. Gaudet Headsi Island Group Mayor A. Walthon Gaudet head! a delegation o! ciw noun< eillors leaving today {or Ells- worth. Me.. to take part in cele- ibratlons Sunday markinx the city's 200th birthday. Others attending include coun- cillors Arthur Wright and Elmer MacRae and their wives. . lenca Co Fine Oi $125 Given Driver our 1! o u n g. Charlottetown. pisadad not guilty to a charge oi driving while intoxicated and instead oilersd a plea oi guilty to the lesser count of driving while his abilities were Impair- . at his in O I I. y a he prizeroning City of Char. lottetowll Confederation float w take part in the hill float par- ade Sunday at Ellsworth as well at the Lovat Scots nand troin Charlottetown. so remanded until the lama ate. Failure to stop at a red trad- ilc light resulted in a motorist being iioed $10 and costs or live It police court yesterday. The lesser plu was accented tile prosecution and Magis- trata A. J. nulam. lined tho accused $125 and costs or on days in nu. Counsel (or the da- wn heater O‘Donnell. Metal or assaulting Flor- ance Jaekman. Charlottetown. a iirla or us and costs or in days was meted out to Harry Mat- thews. city. Mr. O'Donnell wa also defence counsel in thll case. Following testimony l enat. Leo Macmillan. LeFore. nailinx. N.S.. wa mnnded in custody until thin morning when annular crown Felix I re- K. witness will be hear d. A drunk and Incapabla wu ai- ' oi metallic-silver tiltsra or at ECLIPSE (Continued 9min page one» tip: to photographers wishing to photograph the event, The comA pany says that a camera view finder oil-m no protection to the eye against the dangerous intra- red and ultraviolsl rays. The company auggrsu the uis least «.0 density. which can he made or two thicknesses or ex- posed and developed black and white tilm. The (liter must be used between tha sun and the lens. telescope. eyeglasssa. tind- er. or ocular. "To put the tiller between the optical aya Arlen-nit. Cape Emoot: 3. Mrs. Keith Thompson. New An- an. Section C: Culhlon cover. any other: 1. Mrs. Gle wood Mac Lead. Sea View: 1. Mrs. Fran- cis Murray. New London: 3. Mrs Frank iTardIIIe. Reads Cor- i- he . CLASS ll Sectlon : Textile painting with liquid embroidery: 1. Mr Gloriee Richard. Cape Egmont. 1. Nancy Simmons. Read! Corl- Robert Manse. New ner: 3. Mrs. Anna "SAFETY 99" CAR TIRES All Canadian Tlro about n —It viii ass I Inc yoiil So Nearly indestructible ‘ it's replaced FREE it It blows out. . "surety coon DIAL CANADIAN TIRE Stewart ll Mack“ Ltd. of the lndustr l Relations A: Divorce Seen Senate’s Job OTTAWA (CPI—Senator Ar- thur Roebuck. rhairman o! the Senate divorce committee. aid Thursday divorces should be taken out mona‘ hands and handed exclusively by the upper chamber. . Senator Roebuck 1L — On-l tarinl said he personally lavors a change in which the Senate would grant divorces by Dall- sing a resolution. Parliament must pass a upon: an hill to grant a divorce to residents or Quebec and New- toundlund. tha only nrovincea without divorce courts. r o w a r d (NDP— l Skeonat and Arnold Peterl‘ bills in the last three years by. debating each measure as lolll‘ llament's dignity and should In! handled by a court have piled up divorce committee has stopped! bearing new cases. Senator horhuuk reintroduced 22 divorce petitions that wera approved in the last Parliament by the Senate but not by the Commons. He said the step war "merely a precaution." stamp vendor at the lormi-r charlplii-ibwn his 91st birthday yeitunlay. At present. both Houses all Above. Mr. Erownissccn with Retired Post Office Stamp Vendor Has 9Ist Birthday Well known retired postal SM'A‘and out. and on rural routes or Vice employer. Aubrey r. Briiwn iriisr carrier service whon Mr. celebrated his 91st birihdnv , as the rules allow. They argua ierday at his homo at 15o our. Viz-Lorin was still on her inronu that divorces are beneath Par-ICMSM Sim-L . l‘rlends gathered at the About l.1im divorce petitiona io hrlv celebrate the psi-asion as a result oilwith their blackada and tho Seuatalcako. year when he mired ln hurt-m. pand irom the ice boat rrn hi‘ her, 1954 alter si yrars us stamp the airplane smite oi today. vendor at the old Cilarlu‘lclown He served under eight postmas- post othue. a record o1 longest ters us postal; service as stomp vendor in can. ada. w There was only one mail In his rotirringhi in 1954, . WE LL REMEMBER}!!! his birthday cake in the livlnl. room oi his home on Durrhrs- trr Street. He retired in 1951 alter 5t yeara of Willie Eer- ride. past timro. ubwy F Brmrii. celebralrd ‘Bmwn started in 1900. Queen when he started work in his wicket. and he served under five sovereigns. During his time he served lsn pi thousands oi persons. and. watchrd the mail service ex~ Momhcrs or the innulv and. hume‘ the traditional birthday Mr. nroivn was in his iai-d‘ e stamp vendor. A recepiinn and presentation e tendered Mr. Brown upo ****** THEATRE HOW MUCH EXCIIEMENI C A N I H E SCREEN HOLD? *¥ ¥ ¥ ’1» 11- "Where The Movies Are Better Than Ever *‘k‘k Pro - Communist Pattie! Lao Torres on a neutrallst position in ms Plaine des .larm was repulsed alter a three-hour Pre- dawn battle Thursday, neutral- . Isl reports reachinl here said he aides ave t)an struflflline lnr mohihr tur bun- lral oi the strategic Dialn. Reports irom nun. Kong er'r usuiraliat headquarlrra raid the atlackers Iirst ' riillrry and mortar bombard- men! on e nan Linii hlt’ullp- hold. then renewed with an ad- vancr by one company or the Palhet Lao. in addition. the neutralists' airstrip was heavily shelled. ahslls irll on the neutrailst pnsitlons. but the ‘mese Communist m .— - an 0 llch luv! cuualttu on the rather Lao. They also say North Viei iroan tosll Dari In the altarli. PLANE wuncx FOUND Two days ago tho rathst Lao arrussd thr rightwing and neu- trpliai tomes o1 shelllnl three villages in thu plain (or rever'il rurrrssive ys Tlir promirr's «lime in a communique Thursday aid pro. n olllrmile trout. and droount‘ it this as Iagrnnt violation" iii the itnalinn Geneva agree. ments on Lana Meanwhile. e wreckage at a ' America plane. cliurlgr iii tile U 5. government, was found wher It crashed on a mnuniainside killing the rrt-w s —lour Americanl and two WW ajroklvr-m HEATRE y BRACKIEY Pr. 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