} & ; 4 Leet oo nn stn RE EHR POMC 3. TARR Riera re sea AY PEON OM gn rm rgeneg RT ARATD Oe Aten 15 Pontlne, Bulek, Acadion, Viva Cars | __The Guariian - The Evening Patriot” a 2 lousands jam track see Gold Cup event. ones put together by Andy's Sof. | But that wasn’t the climax, it Tire big horse of the Maritimes | was only the start; just an ex- paced the’ half-mile ova! in iden-|cuse for the big event ‘which tical times of 2.04:1 as thous came when a starry-eyed blonde * + } It-was the climax of another eet, eocies year; sure racing id continue for months, but Rever again in 1966 would fans see two milef like the fantastic ‘proudly wearing the Miss Gold amy, Cup and Saucer title soundly and thoroughly kissed the driver of Andy's Son in thanks for bringing her the much after crown. That was the story that Friday night last August as Old Home _. }. Week was nearing its end. And it belonged not to the racing game alone, but.also to the fan- ands of fans screamed. _ Vv er P.E.1. ly lovely Rosemary : ty te i poeel det Ue iy tiled a HH; (ttaistle Ht 2 E i gh ik gies gee i 4 ce Lis Hi if g i ; Tepe ahs “uh i stands and the standing room A SINCERE TOAST TO. YOUS _} rrey_ patientiy— waited throveh she ‘preliminaries’ that on any other night would have constity- cae ee Soe by self. Then suddenly the time h ad come. A hush settled over the MARITIME crowd; a bugle note sounded on the night air; the crowd came to its feet as the solemn, words of The Island Hymna rang out full of the- happiness of Island- eS ane ewe prechine of petetes. Once in it was Gold HORSEMEN! |: "Hillside Motors Lid. aga’ Saucer Race time. ; ss0RS Hitt HL a 4 at) i | - ample 2 fosl.ot 200 the. which |lowing are the would have a mature weig@t of |‘evels for Standardbred horses. recommended | be JENKINS: BRAND | ee JENKINS’ BRAND 1C Trucks 4 ae ' Lobster Carnival Week + | “First All-Weather l Track in P.E.I : Summerside Raceway ‘SUMMERSIDE ‘ Boneless - JENKINS’ BRAND | POTTED MEATS =| Fisk For It Today > Rt Your Favorite Food Market ‘ Packed and Distributed By te eh of eh ’ 1,000 Ibs. should ‘have a toial| (a) From birth to weaning 18 | vitamins at a modest and Protein requirement in the feed'| per cent protein: vitamin mixtures, recom. of 18 per cent. If this animal was| (b) From to training | mended levels are Tt expected to be 1200 lbs. when 14 per cent protein; may be true that he ‘EXTENDS THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN SEASON'S GREETINGS |. ALL MARITIME HORSEMEN! Memento of 1966 Gold Cup and Saucer Parade and Race ve And ~ extends sincere thanks to all who participated |: Jenki } B, _ af in and made possible the v-er y successful | SEnKIS FOS. |. Gold Cup and Saucer Day in August last. | Limited ah | Summerside, P.E.I. John J. Butler. Walter Cox Comptroller _ Mayor 411 along, ~~ - a ‘ : ~ Island veterinari : e ; c talks proper nutrition - By DR. 4.8. KELLY- __, tutions that do research on nutri-, formed. I attempt Directer of Veterinary Services| tion not Having had the soe: | sue plu OF the eel eee The statement that Stanfard-|essary monatory grants to con- | ant of these. : i bred racing has made great ad-| duct research in this field. To ; } vances in the Maritime Provin-|day most of the recommenda | PROTEIN ces since the advent of night) tions for nutrition in horses are| The value of protein is deter- racing cannot be disputed. P.E.1.| arrived at by the association of | mined by its amino acid ontept was one of the main strongholds| requirements of other animals| and how well this will take care of Standardbred raving from the| plus the limited amount of ear- | of the horses needs. Some amino a. time the sport was first intre-| lier information available ’,on | acid and protein formation tak- a troduced into this area. Breed-| draft horses and poni¢s. ii | space Inthe cancum and ex : ers of animals have always plac-| son making recom on of the horse'bot there is a re ed a great deal of emphasis on Gee Seca ob thet, ts peel Se er ee eae past performance and confirma- i be because it is beyond the ; ; tion on their animals in an at- main area in the ; : Recessity these answers are found we ‘do im racing horsefiesh. meed to feed.our horses a high ' '€ : Se oe eee cattle. The need for protein is a va nn re ei fhan the duh and young : oe : = ae aoe Se - . CHARLOTTETOWN general bs been the ment costars wwelaht has’ 6: seed tet : | study in animal nutrition . ~ ———— : over the past 30 years. Th higher protein ration. As an ex- agriculture but the farming * r e tion of agriculture has y ed it into a class by. Re 2 ES he am - the general feeling is that stand- ae @ ~ ardbred horses are a pleasure : } and sport animal not «an econ- : % omic resource, resulting in insti- hg i . E iF ae . tae