Members of the Royal (‘a- nadian Army Cadets at pre— sent taking summer training It busy Camp Aldei‘shot. XS. enjoy a milk-break bcinrc re- suming parade v'l‘hcir final parade was su mmcr of army Seven Are Heard In Accident Case SUMMERSle —~ crown witnesses were called DaVld Stewart of before Prince County llale- Cnst. Donald Bartlett (rate W. Chester 5. MacDonald Summerside RCMP yesterday in the case of Der- win Bell Heustis of Cape Tra- verse. charged with leaving the scene of an accident. Sei'eni Borden Detachment. terf'onl'ed‘érdt‘ion .- I : .Cjent‘re' STARTING TODAY Through Aug. 22nd "SLEEPING BEAUTY” presented by the Museum children’s Theatre at 2:00 and 4:00 pm. Daily Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 "FIRST OFFENCE” The National Film Board‘s premiere run feature length film dealing with an adolescent's search for Individuality. EVENINGS AT 8:30 P..\l. SEATS Lodges $1.50 Everyone ALL OTHERS: Adults—$1.00 Students—75c C hildren—50c COMING MONDAY AUG. 24th ' " * TO SEPT. 6th. WAYNE AND SHUSTER ‘ IN Charlottetown Mon. to Sat. 8:30 pm. i i . r Fri. and Sat. 2:30 pm. Matinees SEATS Evening 2.00 l 5250 u Matinces 1.00 & 2:00 up DON'T MISS THIS COMEDY. SONG AND DANCE REVUE .‘ ESPECIALLY SCRIPTED FOR CHARLOTTETOWN! l CONFEDER-ATION CENTRE BOX OFFICE Open Daily ................. .. 10:00 am. - 10:00 pm. Sundays . . . . . . . ..7p.m.-9p.m. (2-2464 after 5 pm. 2.2467) ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN 10 tun. — 8 pm. yo ........ .... . .......... .. 12 noon - 9:00 pan. RESTAURANT OPEN : " r; a 21—71".— Visitors Welcome in Casual Clothes “COME AS YOU ARE—BUT COME” Monday ‘ filnnday ~ #— Watcl for tho Conth 3880 'I‘iekotmobilo " 9 “who the Island daily . ’ .3 ' MILK PARADE AT ALDERSHOT square drill. c 1 yesterday with all troops re- turning h o m c after a full training. bove. left to right. ..1. I4eClair. Cadets Charlottetown, Cpl. J.B. Kennedy. Westville. a A D NS. and G.A. M bar Char- lottetown. enjoy cold milk. lRCMP Crime Detection Lab 'in Sackville, New Brunswick {and Dr. Roy Grant of Summer- e. Acting for the crown was lGeorge MacMahon and for the idet'ense it was Alex Campbell. ! The case was adjourned to Aug. .21. at 11 a.m. Thirty-five exhi- lblts were presented for tile Called to the stand were. Dr. icrown. Crapaud, of the.tng an accident near Carleton. Heustls was charged follow- . , Cnsts. Do- July 14 where James MacKen- I naid Burchill. William Whalen;zie of Summerside was killed. and Donald E. Shears of thei RCMP, ‘Albany had his case of carnal Sergeant Peter S. Gazey of the l knOWIEdge adjourned ‘0 559‘- _s_—._—__ I Murdock Harvey Dawson of 17. The accused was remanded spital until that date. John Joseph Kelly of Miss- couclie pleaded not guilty to a charge of allowing another per- on to use his rivers license and had his case adjourned to 3 pt. .. l Kenneth Phillip Augustine iGaudet of Miscouche was fine i550 and costs or 15 days when yiie pleaded guilty to a charge of using another person's oper- ators license. William Edward 'l‘ibault of Kensington was fined $10 and ; costs or five days for driving a imotor vehicle with inefficient equipment. l Edward Downey of Summer- iside and Zelma Blanchard of ‘Summerside were each .fined ‘$10 and costs or five days on separate charges of drivin without due care and attention. The case of Thomas Patrick Cronin of Summerside. chargo ed with driving while impaired was adjourned to Sept. 10. He pleaded guilty to the charge. ‘ One person. charged with ii- ;legal nossession of liouor was fined $20 and costs or 30 d a ys ‘while another person. facing a ‘similar charge ’1ad his case adjourned to Sept. 17. to the custody of Riverside Ho- » ISLAND NEWS PA§E_ . 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri. Aug. 21, 1964. Mouse goose. over one year. L.W. Boswell. Toulouse gander. under one year. Uncoln Boswell. Dunstat- Toulouse goose. under one year. Lincoln Boswell. Pilgrim gander. over ono. Exhibitors from widely so- parated parts of the province shared honors in the poultryl exhibit judging at the provin-t cial livestock show and exhibi- l on. Judge was Charles Scranton. Charlottetown. poultry special- ist with the Canada Depart- ment of Agriculture. First place winners in the different classes and sections are as : s. 3 Plymouth Rock. barred cock. ‘iarpe. Kensing- Plymouth Rock. barred cock- erel, Clayton Bulpitt. Rose- neat Plymouth Rock. barred pul- let. Harold Bulpitt. Roseneath. Leghorn, single comb. white cock, Raynor's Poultry Farm. Mt. Herbert. Leghorn. single comb. white hen. Raynor's Poultr Farm. Le coc erel, Irving Boswall. Marshh'eld. Leghorn. single comb. white pullet, Raynor’s Poultry Farm. R Island Red. cock, Raynor’s Poultry Farm. Rhode Island Red, hen. L.W. Boswell. Rhode Island Red. pullet. Ir- ving Boswall. New Hampshire. hen. L.W. wall. W O m Ne Hampshire. cockerel, Harold Bulpitt. New Hampshire. pullet, Clay- ton Bulpitt. White Plymouth Rock. cock. rving Boswall. Boswall. Dunstaffnage. A.0.V. Pure Bred. hen. Marjorie Somers. Travellers] Rest. i A.0.V. Pure Bred. cockerel. L.W. Boswell. t some 30 countries and territor- ies in the Commonwealth will attend the Ottawa conference. .which gets underway today. , 4- - - I. HARLOTTETOWN hibition - Harness Racing Festival with Sandra Ba Mrs. F. Bernard 1Dies At Age 96 l TIGNISH ~ Mrs. Fidele Ber- =nard. lifelong resident of De- Blois. passed away at the home of her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gaudet ‘on August 15th at the age of 06 ‘ Although in ailing health for a number of years she bore her illness with patience and was always found to be cheerful and enjoyed regular visits from her many relatives and friends. ;She was a devout member of the Roman Catholic Church and .she died fortified by the last lrites administered by her par .tor Rev. Patrick Walsh. ‘ to mourn her passing lis one son Joseph of Harper tRoad and three daughters Josephine. Mrs. Thomas Gaudet DeBlois, Phoebe. Mrs.’ Thomas Allain. Methuen. Mass. Mrs. Arsene Bernard, Waltham. Mass. Three sons and two daughters along with her hus- band pre-deceased her. i There are 45 grandchildren ;and 104 great grandchildren and five great-great grand- children Her largely-attended funeral was held to Immaculate Con- ception Church. Palmer Road on Tuesday morning. Pallbear- ers were: idelle Bernard. Donald Allan. Richard Gaudct. Benny Bernard. Gus Be rd Phil Doucette. Interment was in the church cemetery. Delegate To Commonwealth Conference Malcolm MacKenzie. deputy minister of education for the province left for Ottawa. by air. last evening to attend the third Commonwealth Educa- tional Conference in that city. Mr. MacKenzio is a member of the Canadian delegation. The first Commonwealth Education Conference was held in Oxford. England in 150 and the second in New Delhi. India in 1901 Mr. Modem: said that the NW muted-culth education oo- i =3 on. Iii-Minuteman- dancers. . SATURDAY, NORTH RUSTICO — 3:00 and Scottish Festival. Band and dancers. Captain F. S. Spooner. CHARLOTTETOWN — P. E. I. k W“ ea “In Professor's Appmtioo crosses a kiss with a contraption and gets monkey- shined ghorn. single comb. white W i MP5. l Parker Jewell. mately 200 delegates; from G lners were: year, L.W. Boswell. Friday. August 21 CHARLOTTETOWN — Gold Cup and Saucer Parade. — Old Home Week and Provincial Ex- Cup and Saucer Race at 8: NORTH RUSTICO — 7:30 pm. Highland College Scottish Highland Dancer and Lovat Scots Pipe Band and CHARLOTTETOWN—Old Home ‘Week and Provincial Exhibition. Harness Racing at 2:30 and 8:30 pm). with Sandra Bald Jones. Champion Highland Dancer and Lovat Scots Pipe KENSINGTON—8:00 p.m. Band Concert with the Royal Canadian Dragoons Band. under the direction of mJUST SclenTIFic FOOTnore>i< Poultry Exhibit Honors Shared Island-Wide A.0.V. Pure Bred. pullet. L. W, Boswell. Bantam. single comb, cock. Colbourne Clow. Freetown. ' comb. hen. Mrs. Marjorie Somers. Bantam. rose comb. cock. Ir- ving Boswall. Bantam. rose comb. hen. Ha- rold Bryenton. Winsloe. Game cock. Frank Costello. Georgetown. e Hen, Peter Colcs. Charlottetown. TOP PLACERS Top placers in the adult breeding hens division were: Pen of White Plymouth Rocks. L.W. Boswell. Pen of white Leghorns. Ray- nor’s Poultry Farm. Pen of Rhode Island Reds. L. W. Boswell. Pen of New Frank Costello. Next class was adult cross breeding pens and winners ere: Hampshires, New Hampshire cock and Barred Plymouth Rock hens. L.W. Boswell. Rhode Island Red cock and Light Sussex hens, L.W. Bos- well. In the next class. pens — the progeny or offspring of the fol- lowing cross bred breeding pens — winners were: New Hampshire cock and barred Plymouth Rock Hens. Clayton Bulpitt. Rhode Island Red and Light Sussex hens. Irving Boswall. Winners in the Special pro- duction class were: Turkeys. small white lien.I Large while tom. Parker Je- . we . Large whibe hen. Parker EESE ; 1n the geese division. win! Toulouse gander, over one ' CENTENNIAL EVENTS at 2:30 p.m. with the Gold 30 pm. 1d Jones. World Champion AUGUST'22 7:30 p.m. Highland College World Open Golf Tournament. % year. Mrs. Lloyd Sharpe. Pilgrim goose. over one year. Mrs. Lloyd S Pilgrim gander, under one year. George Rhyncs. RR 3. Charlottetown. I Pilgrim goose. under one year. William Rhynes. Dunstaf- in c. - Emden gander. over year. Colbourne Clow. Emden so over one year. uni. Earl Boswall. Marshfield. on year. George Rhynes. my bfig M e hearts of all int: :1 mden goose. under one M A M 0 year. Nellie Rhynea. an is, “$3.11.; 5:“... cum he“ Charlottetown. at st Mary-e m" H ' African. gander. over one be“ of his Gamma; wee. Year. Irving 308W“. aided during ell-iglbt's African goose. over one year. by he Ladies‘ Aux lat-y. Hoopla Denton Clow. Freetown. a1 Auxiliary. CW1. Un- African gander. under one ited Church Women. who were year. Colbourne Clow. kept busy servins , - African goose. under one mentsflonmmled W “1°” “’9' year. Denton °w_ anizations. ‘ A.0.V. gander. over one year. Other Winnie?“ II “19 cum“ Ear] 305mm included nurses from the area Aholv goose, over one yea" and two high school Red Cross Demon Clow. memmn' A.0.V. gander, under one MORELL CLINIC year. William Rhinos. Results at the Moi-ell clinic A.0.V. goose. under one year. Hazel Rhynes. Dunstaf- fn . Canada gander. o v e r year. Albert J. Boswall. RR Charlottetown. Canada goose. over one year, A.J. Boswall. DUCK WINNERS Winners in the duck section one 3. ware: Rouen drake. over one year. Mrs. Marjorie Somers. Rouen duck. over one year. Irving Boswell. Rouen drake. under one year. Denton Clow. ouen duck. under one year. Colbourne Clow. Pekin drake, over one year. Raynor's Poultry Farm. Pekin duck. over one year. Rnynor‘s Poultry Farm. Pekin rake. under one year, Raynor’s Poultry Farm. to Plymouth Rock. hen. Plymmlth ROCK COCK: L-w- ; Pekin duck. under one year. L.W_ Bosw ll. EBOSWEH- _ lRaynor's Poultry Farm. White Plymouth Rock. cock Leghorn. smgle comb. white uscovy drake over out. erel, L.P. Mclsaac and Sons. cock. Raynor's Poultry Farm. year. Mm Marjorie Some” Mermaid. rkey division winners Muscovy duck, over on White Plymouth Rock, pullet. were: y 31-. Earl Boswau L.P. MCISBBC. l Turkeys. small Whth tom, Muscovy drake, under one AO-V- Pure Brad» 90015 1"“ .Pal‘ker Jeweuv Y0? lyear. Ivan Boswall. Dunstafi- nage. Muscovy duck. under one year. Faye Boswall. Dunstaff nage. A.0.V. drake. over one year. A.J. Boswall. A.0.V. duck. over one year. A.J. Boswall. Centennial “9 4 MISCOUCHE TUESDAY, AUG. 25th. . Crowning of Queen ' Midway ’ Oceni tBlood Clinic Results At Squrisl Suggest Possible Trophy Win Even the cannv figuring of the Souris brooch Royal Canadian '01! underestimated the re- sponse shown in the area by blood donors at the Legion-spon- sored clin-ic there Wednesday quota H .- setbyR uota . 212 registrations muting. alon with its implication oi leadership for the pr a1 “ 1‘31 Morell's clinic was also ' 3” sponsored. with Jamar Blfisnd u” ttoo. h gLadies'Auxilalryplrwied .v kl,’l'hocllnicwasholdintbe Wm “33 Minister def To Attend Premier Shaw At Miscouche Next Tuesday afternoon at Premier Waiter Shaw will form the honors at the official opening of the Acadian Museun in Miscouche. The premier and cabinet are due to arrive in town at l. t parade at 2 o'clock. All the fativ'lties of the day are part of the Centen- nial Day celebrations in Mir- couche. Durin the day and his cabinet will hold their weekly meeting in mmers' a . the premie l . l ially open cently completed isenior citizen's housing units. and following that he will turn a sod ito mark the beginning of con- struction of a senior citizens' nursing home being planned for iSu-mmerside by the provincial government and the Senior Cit- izen‘s Housing Corporation, At noon Summerside town tender a luncheon (or the cab- inet in the tire hall. Aster that “ party leaves for Miscouche. A.0.V. drake. under one year. A.J. Boswall. A.0.V. duck. under one year. A.J. Boswall. Celebrations of Museum ¥¥¥¥4 *‘k‘k'k'k L norm TONIGHT - SAT. TO SEE THE LAUGH H'IT OF THIS YEAR RIVER Rowe Bay and In Iceland built by the firm are now fish. ing out of Island- rts. and up. other is to be launched in Bath. urat in September. It will be last before the firm moves i operations to Georgetown this held the same night were not so good. with the obiective of 120 being barely more than half realiz onors up. But the overall provincial picture showed that the day's quota. in volving both centres, was up by 8 donors as a result oi‘ the Soul-is a . The P.E.I. Fisherman's Loan board met yesterday to cons]. der the return of tile Howe Ray ttio the board by Capt. Bert Boer. en. x SIGN DEFENCE BILL WASHINGTON (Alli—pie“. dent Johnson has signed ih. . .000. nce Dppmpfl. ationa bill. The White House an. nounced Thursday. The me... use provides military tuna. go, the fiscal year that began Jul, 1. d lrealunents there as well as the volunteers to carry out various HASH" SUMMER TOKYO (Mutual—Tokyo in sweating out its hottest summer since 1876. the National Meteors ological Agency llld Wednes. day. temperature in tin first 10 days of August aver. aged .5 do .s. compared with a normal average of 80. o IIIGIIT u! WRIGHT shoes Launching Fisheries Minister Leo Ros- siter or his deputy minister. Eugene Gorman. will atte the launching Tuesday of the 9+foot steel stern trawler. Gulf Gallant. at Bathurst. NB Georgetown by Bathurst Ma- rine Limit . Two similar trawlers. the ToOpenMuseum¥ 11- ¥ 4 1‘4 4 4 ¥ 4 exp/704 3 Shows Daily 2:30 — 7 — 9 COLOSSIIL - GIGIINTIC TERRIFYING .; the ALL NEW SPECTACLE TODAY - SAT. SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 AN All-MIGHTY NEW MOTION PICTURE BRINGS THEM METRE]! IN THE cusn nun-nun, , I iiii ) L N] i’ i': l'l'l l {gel I? 13' sign MORE CHANGES SHOW ABOUT 0:35 As The Screen Presents A Panorama of Macabre Horror! BRAND NEW! ' Never Before Shown on P.E.l. MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT DISNEYLAND AFTER max tam twins Ionian mom, i FEWIYM who's overhaul {11:5}; [01:17.] a 3 mum? nuuLmn ill 5 and 1m 5 I . I mm I I mm - g MIMI . = = mm : 5%”.'m' Willi)” it ‘n %"m“ "’"‘ an : 3 m III : COMING MONDAY “31711.”? . 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