RAE Tvo new probationary con- aon of Gallant, stables, J.C. Gallant, Mr. and Mrs... Emi! Ovster. Bed Bridge and P.! ‘ Bernard. son’ of Mr.-and Mrs. Miscouche, - Austin Bernard, NEW CONSTABLES JOIN RCMP were sworn into” the RCMP at ‘L’ . Division . headquarters Tuesday morning. “The two new police officers left for’ Depot Division, Regina, Sask.. where they will undergo later their area training Here Const. Ted ‘Whalen af the .Charlottetown detachment gives’ the two recruits, Gallant, LEFT. and’ Bernard, RIGHT, a brief rundown.on the opera- tion of the police radio system. Interest Boosted ~The Homecrafts and Arts. Di- | “visions of the Provincial Exhib- *{tion sponsored by the—P.E.1.+ “Women's Institute were judged | 4n the Women’s ‘Institute build- | ang Monday. These competitions | jare open to all residents of the -Province. : This year a Craftsmen's Fair | *4a being held in conjunction with | :the annual exhibit and display. tA demonstration section showi ‘eraftsmen at work and a sale | :gsection at which handicraft bmembers of the, P_E.T.. Crafts- ‘Council who are sponsor-_. project will be sold have | ~men; ing ¢ "been added to the exhibit. Several special prizes. were “best _in Mrs. W. R. Burnett, 24 “Upper Hillsborouzh—Street was Carr, Chatlottetown. _ }awarded. For :show"’ the In Handicrafts By Special Fair Infant's Spiece set crocheted; Mrs.°M. M: Brown, Southport.’ Tea—eloth:—Mrs—Jack—Ambler, | city. : Socks, plain knit: Mrs Rich- ard Dickieson, New Glasgow, PBS | Socks fancy: Mrs. Norman | Nicholson, | city. Mitts, plain: Mrs. Norman: Niéholson, city. —~ Gloves, plain: Mrs John P. | Arsenault, Cape Egmont. | Gloves, fancy— Mrs | Arsenault, Abram’s Village. Sweater, men's or ladies: Mrs James Bennett, Fortune Bridge. Sweater, Jumbo, child's! Mrs. Ralph Cart, city. - Fair Isle Knitting: Mrs. Ralph | Child's sweater knitted: Mrs. fawarded the Handicraft Branch's iy: Williamk, city. =:gpetial prize of $25 Mrs. Burnett also received the | Mrs: W. R. Burnett, city — special prize for “best in sh 4 Handweaving”’ ‘Mrs. Blatch of .“Of the Isle” thandicraft shop :_A prize awarded by * ‘House’’, Charlottetown, was won bv. ‘Heber -Profitt. = cA prize awarded -by R. T.) ‘Holman for the ‘Metal Work ‘Metals’? was won by Mrs. M. J. <M. Putnam, Kinloch, Southport, Zaren, 198 Spring Park Road. ‘FIRST PRIZE WINNERS First prize winners in the Han- | dicrafts class were ‘St ‘Clair- | the | “thest in show in. Wonidwark” “hest.in show in ahd — Precious | ow-in-Fly ~The—“best-in-sh Hieing’’ was won by R. B. Mae- Women's — sweater, knitted: Man's -sweater, knitted: one | by- jeutry, Mrs, Glorice Richard: Wel- | cerca | lington. Girl's” dress, knitted: ~Mrs. | Reagh MacNeill, West Rovalty. Boy's suit; knitted: Mrs. +-Williams.--cify: 2 > yee Infant's—three= | ted: Mrs. J. Williams,-city. Carriage cover: -Mrs. Joseph ; FE. Gallant. Shoueemps Mrs. H. Weat, Tea cere Mra, Bari Younk-|_ | er, North River. | Pillow cases, white embroid- | ery: Mrs. Joseph A. Gallant, -Urbanville;-Wellington RR 3. Pillow eases, | broidery: Barbara Crabbe, New Bedspread, ‘erocheted: Mrs: | Wiltshire, ‘David LeClair. t Pillow. cases, crocheted edge: : Bedspread, knitted: Fileen| Mrs. Ernest F.. Coles, Milton, *Praught, city. IRR 1. : : - Quilt. applique: Mrs Joseph | Swedish embroidery: Mrs. ‘E. Gallant. \Lucille Arsenault, Abram's. Vil- | Quilt, patchwork: Mrs Milton |Jage. Quit Nine Mile Creek Crewel embroidery: Mrs Lu-- | : Saat, ae ear a Cyt Gal- |cille Arsenault, Abram's Village. : Afghan, crocheted: ‘Mrs. D. A. *MacPhee, East Royalty, RR 3. : Afghan, knitted... Mrs :Montgomery, Kensington RR 2. * Tablecloth, crocheted: Mrs. . Lester Hicken, city : Doilies, crocheted: Mrs. John :W. Gallant. Cape Egmont. + Place mats. crocheted. one Sentry, Mrs. Jack Ambler, city. ' }° Girl's dress, crocheted: Mrs. > Lucille Arsenault, Abram's: Vil-} ? lage. Heath | +—Needlepoint picture: Mrs. J. |Williams, city. { Needlepoint, any. other article: iMrs. Lucille Arsenault, RR 8, ‘Abram’s: Village | Cross stitch perure: Mrs iton MacLaine, Girl's dress, Ralph Carr, city Lady's dress ‘Maund, Winsloe Girl's dress: Mrs. Reagh Mac- Mil- smocked: “Mrs. Mrs, Neill. West Rovalty Lucille | a plece— sait-knit= colored em- | Nine Mile Creek | Glydon | Tatting, any article: Mrs. Ro; ia McCloskey, Hampshire. }—Cushion,—filled:; —_Mrs.—_Ralph_, Carr, city. 1 Felt. work, any article: Violet Kneebone, city. | “| Stuffed toy: ~ Mrs. Maund, Winsloe. |CRAFTSMAN‘ S FAIR : First _prize winners ifn the iCraftsman’s' Fair exhibits were: | Weaving: Length of -hand-woven mater- jial, Island wool; Mrs. Edward ‘MacAusland, Bloomfield. - Length of hand-wovefi mater- ial, worsted= wool: Mrs. WR. \Burnett,-city. | Length of. hand-woven mater- jial, any other media: Mrs. WR. \Burnett, city. |. Apron: Mrs. J.H.. Brown, Ken- -sington. | Scarf or stole: Mrs. W.R. Burnett, city. g Four matched place mats: (Mrs. J.H. Brown, Kensington. One pair guest towels:—Mrs. J. H. Brown, Kensington. : Any_ handwoven-article: Mrs. 'HS Brown; eae -| North River Road while the par Hospital, Haviland St.; _yuse Queen Elizabeth Drive Participants-in-the- parade-may=;the-east-side.-of. Queen--Streét-in-+ dcatadenaiacinsteitnsier) “.North River ‘Road, Glydon | ~ Island News Page Annual Parade Set For Friday “The result of weeks: of work parade will then move wesl on lon behalf of organizers and |Kent to Victoma Park where it planners of the Gold Cup and | will dismiss, Saucer Parade wil] he visualized | A space on Great George Street at 10 -o'clock. Friday morning between Euston and: Kent has as the. parade shapes into | been reserved for senior citizens | gigantic spectacle which ‘ sand: invalids and the Public is | become an annual delight to all | asked to note this Islanders .and visitors who ‘are * Other reserved Space has been in Charlottetown on. Gold Cup | provided as follows: Sanatorium ‘and Saucer Day.: patients, the morth side of Me- | The parade will form on North /Gill Avenue between North. River |River Road between McGill }Road and . Ambrose; Canadian | Avenue and "ig edere Avenue. | Menta Health, Murphy's Service | Inspector A’ J- Dowling of the ‘Station; Beach Grove Inn, City Police, in Paleoing instruc- Thomas Davies Sérvite Station; tions to enable ‘the parade to | Sherwood Hospital, Howatts Ser- “move. ‘smoothly and: give specta- vice Station, Grafton St. P.; E. I, tors all possible chance to see the, Hospital patients, P.E.1. Hospital, | ‘parade, has askeg. that all drive: Brighton Road; Charlottetown © ers avoid usinge.this section of Hospital patients, .Charlottetown Sacred jade is forming. ‘\Heart -Home, in front of the Those living on the West Side. Home, Haviland St. | of North River Road are asked to | REVIEWING STAND The reviewing stand will be on | park their cars in the large park-. front of the Confederation Cen- ing lot on-the ‘west. side of the tre. P.E.I1. Hospital (entrance -.on The continued co-operation” of | Brighton. Road) ¢ the public will be necessary for | PARADE ROUTE all to enjoy the parade. The | From the formation. point on traffic will be extremely heavy the parade | and motorists are asked to come will proceed east on McGill Ave- early, around *9 am., and to nue, south on Ambrose, west on use extreme caution: Parents Highland Avenue, south on North ‘should see that their children River Road, east on Brighton |leave their bicycles at home. Road, to Euston: Street, then No one is to go near the floats | south. on Gréat George, east on. or to’ move out from the ropes Kent, south on Prince,.west on /or theecurb on the parade route. Grafton, south on Queen, west’ on | Inspector Dowling said. Water, north-on Haviland, then! Drivers are reminded to lock | along. Rochford te. Kent,-The their cars. ‘Hed Mrs= M.J- Putnam, | Boy's suit: Mrs. Norman Nic Southport, RR. 1. holson, . city. : Copper tray or bowl, other, .Lady’s- or girl's blouse: Mrs. than enamelled: -Mrs.- M.J.M. Reagh MacNeill, West Royalty. ‘Putnam, Southport, RR 1. | Tailored pyjamas: Mrs, Nor- Any item: Mrs. M.J.M. Put- man Nicholson, city. nam, Southport,. RR 1. Work apron: Mrs. Milton Mac- Precious Metals: ‘ _ |Lean, Nine Mile Creek. Jewellery, without - stones: Tea apron: Mrs. Lucille Arsen- Mrs. Donald Stewart, RR. “5, jault, Abram's Village. Charlottetown, ° | Gloves: Mrs. Gordon Textile painting:~ Any elmer , Lean, Meadowbank, without shading: Mrs. Cyr Gal /ART DIVISION - | lant, Cape Egmont, i Six cards, two or more colors: | Winners of, the art division: Mac- Mrs. Arthur_,J.B, Arsenault, | Original oil, landscape: Hattie Abram’ 3 Village. | J. Clark Kensington. - Fly: treme: | Original oi], any other: Més. Dry flies: “R.B. MacLaren, B-B. Jones, Charlottetown RR 5. city. . | Original water color: -Lillian , Walker, city. Wet fi MacL. ; : Racktails RR. Mackare oar “a Water color, any other: Claire | Watefs, city Menem. Viens | Original pastel, — landscape, irst prize: winners of | Hattie J. Clark, Kensington. Class 33, Rugs, were: Nursery Rug; .Mrs. Gloriee | foot ee as - Richard, Wellington. Rug, floral | “Original “drawing: —~ Audrey~ design: Mrs. J-L. Herring, city. Hurry, Winsloe... Rug, any other design; Mrs. ainting (a’sReal life: Elayne _. Edwin. Bearisto, Kensington, + Vaniderstine-= Borden “(br Abe Phinck dg of yarn, floral | stract. David MacLellan, city. aaehes mire: Roy Tuplin, Ken-| im the Photography division “Ruy: yarn aw = _ there _ were_ three first prize ‘Woodturning: Beled Heber Profit, “Albers | “Bowl: Harry Gannon, St. Elea- nor's. : | Lamp: G.H. Lewis, city. ‘Picture leity. | Ear rings and pin: 6.H. Lew- lis, “city. Any inlaid item: OF. Lewis, icity. | Any. other turned igeat ‘Har- ity Cannon, St. Eleanor's. Woodcarving: | Three dimensional carving: ‘Dan Mullen, Mount Stewart. - Woodwork: | | Inlay: Dan Mullen, Mount ‘Ste- | wart. Any other technique: |Taylor, Cape Traverse. Leatherwork: David Article in tooled leather: Mrs. ; \Howard M. Ross,. city. | Articles in’ plain leather: |Howard M. Ross, city. EET Gloves: John P. Arsenault, | Cape Egmont. Metalwork: Copper. jewellery, enamelled: \Mrs. M.J. Putnam, Southport, |RR 1. ot Copper tray or bowl, enamel- a newspaper route. How. he learned -«e ae HEY FELLOWS - - - I’ve Got A Job! . 1 HAVE MY OWN NEWSPAPER BUSINESS HERE’S HOW I Gort aan Dad was always telling me about when he was a boy and had To make and save money, To sell and keep records, To work with people and fellow carriers I dropped in to see the Carrier Supervisor’at the Guardian and Evening Patriot office and found I had the same oppor- tunity as Dad. Now I have a route near home and find the Carriers are 8 swell bunch of fellows, all anxious to succeed in thir first business venture. The Carrier Supervisor has some new routes opening up and needs more boys. Come on in and see him. Join mie team and enjoy the fun of having, your own business, - Apply Now! CIRCULATION DEPT. THE GUARDIAN - THE EVENING PATRIOT =’ 4 Frame: —G-H- Lewis; Rhynes;-Ma! “Mrs. Domag: Arsenault, ” Welling- ton> Three Judges’ : The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 17, 1966 For Floats Group of interesting buildings Are Selected James Little. Re\ Areenat and Robert Hal! have ! selected as judges of ue en for SUMALER this 2 ¢q Cc NA LERS oe Soh oe W_—Chester MacDonald _sen- Mr. Little is assistant director ‘enced lames — amen of the Art Gallery at-Confedera- | Lennox Island, to two years. } IDE Magistrate S tion” Centre in Chatloteatown; Dorchester Penitentiary when | Father Arsenault heads the art he appeared in Prince County and drama départment at St. Court yesterday” morning on a Dunstan's. University and Mr. charge of indecent assault on a Hall is. technical supervisor of Male. the as*aulted person being |. Festival 66. cae a minor it was the opinion that The judges will have three the accused was ‘in need of |elasses in which te name win- medical psychiatric treatment: |ners. They are: 1—Best com- George Michael Kinch, Sum- mercial float; .2—hbest .institu- merside. appeared on a; charge ~ tional float; 3—most original of break; ‘entry and theft af Shar- float. bell’s ‘store in Portage. to which |. Presentations of awards will he had previously pleaded not be ‘made to winners at.8 o'clock | Friday evening in front of the | grandstand ~at’ Charlottetown | Driving Park. This‘will be just guilty, and the case was adfourn ed for a date to be set for triAl James Joseph eno, Toronto, was Yined $10 and costs for Prior to-The.Gold Cup’ and Sau- griving swathout— a. Salid opera? [eer festivities which commence —————— eis 2nd Siege Battery Has New Officers The 2nd Canatiian Siege Bat- tery .and 8th Siege Battery of World War One held ‘their an e Discusses it i hual reunions the weekend SHTUGHION Monae seiner | ; _- Island artillérymen of two World’ | The Hon. Daniel’. J. Mac- wars at the Charlottetown Donald, Minister of Agriculture, Branch of the Royal Canadian + |met recently with members of Legion. |the Employment Offices if . Officers elected by the .2nd- Summerside, .and Charlottetown. Siege included, ptesiden nt, Gearge- This) meeting.was arranged to C. Walker, St. Thomas. Ont, | discuss the Farm Labour siuta- | yice- -president..- Wefidell Shaw, | tion im the Province with parti- Chicago, “Til., +cular emphasis on the recruit- wrer C. C, Heeschen, Kensing- | ment of potato pickers for the ton, P.E_I. | harvesting of this year's crop. nine | | S i y.Ls > Jen- It was. pointed out that with nen eee OS ‘ |the number of people employed |" Members of the executive are, | in the Atlantic region, that it) py, will be extremely difficult to . “Oats Penitentiary Term |s Given Accused - for’s litense. Vena was s invelved in two weekend automobile ac- ‘ eidents : George” Watson, Kensington. was fined’ $25 and costs or 15 days for having care and con- trol of a motor vehicle when his ability was impaired by alcohols. Alfred (Junior) Arsenault, Kensington, was fined $25 and costs for causing a nie beRee in'a publie place. — Vjoyd Gallant, eg was fined $25 and costs for caus- ing a disturbance in the Ken.* He pleaded not | a separate charge of sington Legion, guilty to unlawful Wesley George Roblee, Tryon pleaded not guilty to a charge of impaired driving. ‘The case.was, ‘adjourned to September , 13 _for | trial Ivan «Chester Adams,. Mont: rose, was_fined $75 and costs for impaired driving George Curtis, fined a total of $49.50, costs, on a charge of common | assault -$25-Penalty- Is Imposed City “iWavistrate A.J. Haslam, QC. fined John Joseph Gallant of Charlottetown’ $25 and_ costs Albany ‘duct in City Police court yester- day morning. Patricia Hill a waitress at the Island Grill Cafe testified yester- day. morning that the accused | possession. of liquor.—! shooting including “men were gunned when mate ee re. and costs after pleading #uilty. to*a similar charge A New’ Wiltshire man, Alex- A. Burke. was fined $125 and cost on a charge of impair ed driving Mr Burke was ginally charged with drunken, driving and pleaded not guilty to this charge, but guilty to a ccharge of driving while .mpaur- awe ander ori- ed... - ' _‘Twe——persons appeared on _ -drunk and incapable — cltarges, one was given jays in tke Queen's County Jai] and the oth- er fined $10 and costs. Two per- sons also appéared on iliega! pos- session of alcohol charges, und- er the Liquor Control Act 4nd were fined Pair Sought ‘In London’ Cop Killing LONDON . (Reuters Police ‘hunting the killers of three Lon- — don policemen flashed across ‘Britain Tuesday the names and descriptions of two men they- ;want to-question in the triple -They. asked the. public to in form police on Harry Maurice Roberts, 30, or Nohn Duddy, 37. ‘The men were described as armed and dangerous. Earlier a third man, John Ed ward Witney. 36, was arraigned in court and. ordered held in custody for a week for_a fur- |ther hearing on charges of mur- \dering, with others, the three unarmed . policemen © in . West London Friday. Witney was ar- secretary-treaS# on a charge of disorderly con- rested Monday “The three plainclothes ’police- they stopped a car containing. three men for questioning_near_West London's Wormwood Scrubs A.E. Ferguson, Wevmbuth, had annoyed her in the restaut:. prison Albert Dinnis’ Charlotte ant, which resulted: in her slap- Detectives recruit - workers __this year ’ =specially armed— jesecially in the areas where town: Jack —Buchanan._N_ ew. ping his face. launched Tuesday another V Westminister, B.C.: Archie John- Magistrate Haslam in {mpeoe a of: hia a as many of the potato pickers con Brookfield, PE.J.. .and ing: the fine said that’ incidents SOUR? 0 BiRd-speec raids e were-available in other years. | Horace 6tewart of Rosindale such as this taking place in pud- |Seedy -restaurants and clubs. in There was a_ possibility that Mass. sa : ic places were embarassing for and around London, in a workers could-be recruited. in Soe oe people who happen to be stepped-up hunt for the two Nevsgencised and if-so it would thé Government. through. the there at the time. He-commend-™€"- , necessary _to___move___these : aaah ed Walter: Lee, owner. of —the--Port__and___ airport ___ officials people into. this Pr ‘bv air Department” -of Agricul ture, ed Wa ranwceaion, once would render the usual assis- restaurant, for having-the incl- were: warned the two might try t transportation. If charter flights could be SE eee dent reported to leave the. country arranged, the cost would pro- bably be reduced under regular’ rates. Mr. MacDoriald was in agree- ment with the suggestions made and stated that with the increas- ed acreage of potatoes in tms Province this year, that-all-pos- sibilities of securing competent ae po New. Viewer: labour for the. saving of this] _ oe New Underwood hee eevee adding crop must be investigated and Pp * mum be fvertigete ortable Heavy Duty Machines on PET: David MacLellan, ypewriter s Portables y Hand city: Group of pictures depict- T nee . were 11000 89.00 ing hfe on P_E-T.; Mrs. AS. Cur- reg. 79.50 139.50" Bey tis, South ~Milton “Group _of six ‘ 7 ° ‘pictures _of beauty spots: Char- ere tine 99. 50. les A. MacPhee,;, Souris. In Junior and School’ ee top prizesiwent to: Printing ‘gnades 1+ 2): Patty Mortissey, — Parkdale. Elemén- tary alae vee Crayon drawing: Joseph Pa- quet. Parkdale. Elementary ‘65 We're Overstocked! _ And. offer the following "SMALL MACHINE" Clearance “Gradés-3-and-4— Writing Patey Elliot, Parkdale Elementary. _ oe ted “hooking: Elsie Fe- ehan, Mount Stewart. Rug. tied hooking, suitable for child’s room: Shs. Alen D A. N C E 100 Queen Stret 4 2—-Rug, ae braided: Mrs. John Dewar, | New Perth. Rug, braided: Mrs. John War- ren, North ‘River. ] Chair seats: Yeo, city. Chatr -seats: LAliian Walker, WEDNESDAY, oes 75 CLASS | 7 P.M: All eritrants in Class 34, Handi- | eraft are over 75 years of age. The ladies taking top honors im | this division were: Mrs. Whitfield ‘Charlottetown Guillaa Club Members, Guests and Tourists Welcome. : 1 ——EaBB99m AmA_ SS SALES CUDMORE BUSINESS EQUIPMENT € harlotttown 420 TERMS CASH: — All Machines Guaranteed ALSO A GOOD STOCK OF USED MACHINES | _Elertrie oy 50. 00 Phone 894-5631 ry AUGUST 17th -1AM. Quilt, pieced cotton: Mrs. | Edith M. Houston, South “Win- | Freestar aes | sloe Afghan: Mrs. Gordon Mae- | Lean, Meadowbank. | Rug (floot): Mrs. Edith M. | Houston, South Winsloe. Doily, crocheted: Mra. . ILL. Rodd, North Milton. Apron: Mrs. IL. Rodd,. 6. | Socks: Mrs, Gordon MacLean, Meadowbank. Needlepoi Mrs. Ernest F. ‘Coles, Milton R.R. 1, Cert TI | 222 Water Street Ce ‘watch out for busy feet SHEEN and McINNIS SHOES 1:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M. ’ Savage Shoes, eorrect for children, are your wen - tain in front of the “OD HOME WEEK” Today's Program || 9:30 AM. Cattle judging, D. P. Shorthorn, 4 Guernsey, Jersey and Sheep Vaudeville Horse racing Vaudeville Horse racing Miss Donna London, internationally famous singing star, wil "appear at the Charlottetown Driving Park . .. hear her enter- grandstand. “RENTATS — SERVICE back-to-school purchase. We carry a wide | selection of )\__ styles for girls AFTER RACING .... Hear and see Faith McKenny in front of the grand © stand Tuesday night accompanied by Lowell Huestic SPECIAL EVENTS: - and boys of all ages and. specialize in proper fitting, =o, @ LIVESTOCK Dial 436-5555 8 @ VAUDEVILLE ® HOME COOKING Sed © HA @ RED KNIGHT Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Ass'n. b 2 cm tt @ MIDWAY NDICRAFTS