——— The P.E.I. Ay Two Ayrshire cows owned by R.A. White, Rollo Bay. qualified Western And Central Districts Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., June 26- 1965. 3 Qualify In “Bus” MacCallum of St- Peters, today could mean an additional Because this is Irish Derby day at Curragh, Ireland. and ‘Mr. MacCallum’s ticket on the Exhibition To Feature Hay Classes « Special classes for hay will be a feature of this year’s pro- vincial exhibition. it was an- nounced last night by the pro- vincial department of agricul- ture {There will be classes for grass y, which may have up to 20 grass. and for mixed y which is at least 65 percent grass. and for much as $100 will be available. for example for first prize if there should be more that 20 It will be $25 if not more than 10 entries. The top money for second prize is $50. for third $23. for fourth $15 and for fifth $10. if there are more than 20 entries Funeral of George A. MacDon- ald was held..Monday. morning,: from the Perry Funeral Home to St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay, where Requiem High Mass was célebrated by Rev. W. Keefe who also. conducted service at the grave. Rev. -W-D. MacDonald and Rev. J.J. Dun- phy were present in the sanc- tuary. Pallbearers. were Peter Carpenter, Clifford Peters, J.D. Steele, James Mallard. Allen J. MacDonald. Adolphus Conway. Interment. was inthe church cemetery CREED FUNERAL — The funeral of James W. Creed of Albion was held Thursday, June 2%, from Montague Funeral Home to Sturgeon Baptist Church where services were conducted by Rev. AGJ. Steeves. Hymns sung were Life's Railway to Heaven and The Lord’s My Shepherd Pallbear- ers were: Joe Kearney. Edward Mahar. Harry Lavers. Alvin Hastings, John D. Sorrie. John Fraser. Flowerbearers were: . LeRoy Wight. Douglas Sorre, Sterling Sorrie. Wheaton Gos- bee. David Jenkins. Boyd Kemp and Lenny Kemp Inter- ment was in the Sturgeon ceme- tery — DEATH NOTICES Received too late fer Classified death notice column SOMERS — The death occurred at the Livinestos and = MacArther Noersing jose 2. 1%. of James for funeral ser- Inter ' | refit. of today’s race at their home in | ; FUNERALS | St. Peters will be Mrs. MacCal- | lum and son, Bennett. They'll have a good chance to watch the horse’s progress, for MacLEOD FUNERAL — The the event is to be broadcast this funeral for Mrs. John S. Mac- morning over the local television Leod was held Friday, June 25, station. 1965, from the MacLean Funer- Mr. MacCallum, who is em- al Home to Hunter River United | ployed as a cook on the MV Sco- Church where service was con- itia I, Is in Halifax where the ducted by Revi.C.C. Lewis and ferry is undergoing her annual Rev. Donald Powell. During the service Mrs. LM. Callbeck Mr. and Mrs. sang Good Night. Pallbearers have two other children, a dau- were: Gordon Carew. William _ghter_married in Ontario, and MacMillan. Wendell Nicholson, another daughter. Helen, works for Crockett and Storey Cyril Toombs. Flowerbearers Lid. in Charlottetown. . : included Eldon Hickox, James Mrs.. MacCallum, the former MacDonald, Carl MacLeod and Mary MacEachern of Mount Malcolm Macinnis. Interment’ Stewart, teaches in the primary took place in the church ceme- department at St. Peters Bay tery. hool. = WEATHERBIE FUNERAL— Her husband. a naftave of St. Peters, operated a store there The funeral for Roy Ambrose of Millview was for some time and has been em- Weatherbie ployed by Canadian National held from the Jenkins Funeral ‘Railways for the past year. Home to Powna!l United Church QUEEN MOTHER the church and grave were con- ducted by Rev. WE. Grant. who Harry Smith, Robert Smith and~ Friday afternoon. Services at, adjacent field. The Souris Fire Department answered the call and quickly extinguished the blaze. The truck received extensive damage to its rear portion Area Official Visits Local John W.: Eaton. general man- ager, eastern division, Eaton's of Cahada. is making his first; official visit to the Charlotte- town store since his appointment - last January. Mr. Eaton, who is visiting var- ISLAND NEWS PAGE '450 Protest Liquor Store Plan; riticize Govt Absence Sharply SUMMERSIDE a] citizens of Summerside met at Athena Regional! Hich School last evening to register a strong | protest “ against the proposed construction of a liquor outlet store in the Sherbrook area. The meeting also protested rshires ROPs ere Roderick attend the meeting 9523 pounds A _ resolution passed at fers: the Sophia milk, 411 fat for Elect Slate Officers were elected af the annual meeting of the Prince Ed- ward Island Institute of Char- tered Accountants held Thurs- ‘day afternoon at the Charlotte | town Hotel. Officers elected for the ensu- ‘ing year were as follows: presi- ‘dent, J. N. Arsenault: vice-pre- | sident, J. M. Mulligan: secret- | ary: Treasurer. Floyd MacKin- Eaton’s Store | non: Student registrar, H. R. Hennessey. Members of the executive council-include-G--D-Dennis.-A: J. Garrett, C. C. Hickey. R .D. Manning and H. G. Williams In addition, J. N. Arsenault and J. M. Mulligan were © ap- pointed. members of the Council of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. ious Eaton's stores in the Mar- itime region, arrived in the pro- vince late last night from Syd- ney. NS. He is scheduled to leave today after his visit-to the local store. * $50 Bond Posted In Assault-Case SUMMERSIDE — A charge | of ‘assault against Helen Arsen-, (Continued from page 1) “He's always looking for sugar lumps and he tends to nudge people rather violently with his nose.”” Mr. Taylor told reporters earlier To the Queen Mother he said: “He's only playing but he plays pretty rough — he's full of spirit.” “Well, that’s a good sign isn't it,” she replied as she moved back out of range. The Queen Mother. who re- cently had a radio unit bringing Hymns were What A Friend We Have In Jesus and The Lord's My Shepherd. The management and staff of Douglas Brothers and Jones inc., trustees, teach- er and pupils of Hermitage School attended in a body. Flow- erbearers were Craig MacVar- ish, Arnold Murphy, Sandy Mac- Kinnoa, John Murphy. Pallbear- ers were Douglas Lea, Harry Storey, Andy Scheller, Ronnie Drake. Joseph Murphy and Francis Drake. Interment was im the church cemetery. CUDMORE FUNERAL — The Newspape | ault of Summerside | Addresses Grads reaviret, her ‘2 post 2 $50 bond months NSING Nn — i x” aevepieeren Farewell She» appeared before Magis- Daley was speaker at the ‘Tate R. S. Hinton, QC, im town Kensington High School /gradu- police court. Amelia DesRoches of Sum- merside was fined $10 and costs for driving without a license. A Tignish man forfeited h!s bail of $25 when he failed to ap- pear on a charge of drunken- ness. ation banquet recently The speaker was introduced by Lloyd Murphy and thanked by Earith Adama. Catering to the banquet were members of Spring Valley Wo men’s Institute ~ im all the latest race results in- ¢ 6751 for Ernest A. Cudmore stalled in her London home. will Friday atiend today the running of the from the Cutcliffé Funeral Home Queen's Plate stakes and later to the Zion Presbyterian Church present the 50 “Queen's Guin- eas” to the winning owner. i _UNOFFICIAL FLOWERS i | The visit to the farm was one ‘of the few occasions on which ‘there was no official presenta- tion of flowers but Cynthia Hou- rigan. 4. of Hamilton. Ont.. be- came self-appointed flower girl. As the Queen Mother was . laying. she stood fi if shyly “in the roadway. clutching a tiny bouquet of flowers from . her parents’ garden. with Mr. Taylor. ‘almost’ passed bent down and asked. “are these -_— ae” Parliament At A Glance — By THE CANADIAN PRESS FRIDAY. Jaume 25. 1965 The government's contro- versial tax changes affecting newspapers and magazines | came close to receiving third reading before debate was abruptly adjourned. Debate was adjourned until next week after the NDP moved an amendment urging reconsideration of a clause exempting Time and Read- er’s Digest from tax penalties against foreign owned period- icals Opposition Leader Diefen- baker charged that Prime Minister Pearson deceived | and misled the Canadian | Daily Newspaper Publishers Association Resources Minister Laing, replying to criticism by where service was conducted by Rev. Donald congregational hymn The Hills. The choir sang a favorite of the deceased, The Old Rugged Cross. Organist was Dr. Paul Cudmore. Attending ip a body were members of the ses- sion and board of Zion Presby- | terian Church. members of the Womans Auxiliary and Woman Missionary Society. Also in at- tendance were citizens from the Kinsman Recreation § Centre. Pallbearers were: Harry Barr, Fulton Pierce. Warren Burns. Murdock Nicholson. H. H. Jew- ell and W. J. Rodd. Interment took place in People's cemetery. | @aroems OF Every OESCRPTION available through i HENDERSON & CUDMORE Graften & Queen Ch’tews Premier Lesage, said under- water resources in the Gulf of St. Lawrence are a federal jurisdiction Mr_ Diefenbaker and Arnold Peters NDP — Timi ing’ called for the resignat of Mr. Justice Leo Landre- ville of the Ontario Supreme Court in connection with the gas stocks affair. MONDAY, June 28 | The Commons meets at 2:30 | p.m. to resume ; of the press legislation. The Senate is adjourned until 100 Gallons of hot water per hour at lowest ’ cost. FOR ONLY A FEW PEN. NIES A DAY BUY AW ESSO WATER HEATER. Palmer Electric HERE’S A MONEY MAKING || OPPORTUNITY !:| A proven plan for success is through the independent operation of your OWN business. This is your chance to invest in a totally new shopping concept for this area. We pian to build an ultra-modern Auto Centre where people may shop for aif their automotive needs at one convenient location. This unit will be a combination retail store, service centre and gas station. THE RETAIL STORE witt carry a complete tine of auto and hardware. TWE SERVICE DEPT. wii feature complete automotive THE GAS ISLAND witt feature a major brand gasoline. . Here is a sound investment that offers you an outstanding opportunity to cash in on Canada’s booming automotive market. We offer exclusive territory and you reap the benefits of our tremendous purchasing power, year around Investment requirement $30,000 for inventory and working | capital. For full details write, wire or phone | MR. G. PYNE 115 Burlington Avenue, Moncton, \ R q Phone: 384-8496. | ‘a ed oe ERR Mt I sire Breeders Association. Allison Profitt, president 11 whi ; h were offered board the suggested sites _—s f : B su ites. several months ago as senior Acting Mayor George Key, Jr.. ROP inspector for Nova Scotia s5iq the town had ealrier re. and Prince Edward Island. quested that one outlet remain Presiding over the formal part in the business area. and t he - WANT TO COOPERATE City lights (oto. Turned Off soning seas We have no Street lights were turned off Key said. adding that the coun- in several sections of the city il would help the committee in early this morning so that a Whatever way it could. |Maritime Electric Company _ It was noted that the premier crew could complete some neces. had told the committee earlier sary repair work. ‘the decision for a site was in Rewspaper ad-- had | objection | augmenting ana ‘ the hands of the liquor commis-' be approved by the executive om é council. Mr. Cannes sari according to “And that is why the cabinet the Liquer Control Act. the *** invited tonight to this meeting.” he said commission « authorized te Other speakers included Alex maintain retail eutiets im Char- Campbell. Kéith Harrington and Frank Jardine. all members of the Legislature. lottetown and Summerside and ip such other locations as may 150,000 NEEDED with good records among the BCAs of 141 and meeting asked that a commit- lelass for cows 10 years and 146 and Charlottetown Gay Tam- tee of citizens meet with the . ‘ | ever reported in the current is) my 8,229 pounds milk, 372 fat full executive council “and con- s jsue of the Canadian Ayrshire for BCAS of 123 and 133. vey to them our strong objec- | Review. For Earle McRae, New Wilt- tion to any liquor establishment | Sunny Bay Flo produced 10,- shire, Raeburn Duchess preduc- in the vicinity of this recreation . |833 pounds milk. 479 butterfat ed 10,540 pounds milk, 440 fat aj and educational area.” , |for breed class averages of 131 for BCAs of 120 and 1M as. a Yesterday morning, a tele- is | milk, 142 fat. Sunny Helena pro- mature cow. His Raeburn Hes gram was sent to the premier | : : duced 11,034 pounds milk, 471 ter produced 9,404 pounds milk, and cabinet and members of the fat for BCAs of 133 and 140 367 fat for BCAs of 133 and 125 Liquor Control Commission ask- | Completing a record for -D. as a junior two-year-old. ‘img them to attend last night's Fred MacRae, Hunter River, East River Precious - Meeting to explain the reason 1 ; _ . - was Rivermere Nellie with 11,- ed 10,522 pounds milk, 401 fat for their decision to build on the HAMILTON (CP —Am immi- Cologne, Germany, Marseilles, 354 pounds — 503 pounds fat for BCAs of 138 and = = a Sherbrooke site. — recruiting drive aimed France and_Leeds.. England. in for BCAs of 135 in milk, 142 fat junior three-year-old for Almon | : at brinzing 150,000 skilled work- his s on “secreitl ; TOP STUDENTS MEET AT ALBERTON REGIONAL | Take: Blazing m=. alae Scwobreree ae | emamax vo array. im a eee sme at, Ma, seveedn ncratin cia : : ; < ; ri i la |. Moringside Beauty produced Royalty East Raws Rose pro- cman meeting. by Immigration Minister John Th inis 5 Alberton Regional High School tre. Left to right are Kenneth 18 and: special prizes for Eng- } a es zing 11,597: pounds milk, 504 butter- duced 11,202 pounds milk, 455 Eari Camnon, said he had re Nicholson here Friday seamed en ae prize winners met during. yi wci whe received a prize lish. literature, history, Arith-__ e cuffecrsiomecsccieg——we |fat for BCAs of 132 milk, 142 fat for BCAs of 141 milk, 139 ceived word that the premier. . Mr Nicholson made his an- heip rather than hinder the gov- t exercises Tues- ae metic and science: Shirley oAcew B~ ior three-year-old the chairman of the Liquor Com nee ree , gow ; aces ' ; ruc fat for A B.“and Fred T. fat'\as a senior ’ Fe Bouncement while here for the ennments recenily - announced day in the Princess Pat Thea- for highest ing im grade Hudson was awarded a prize:: MacRae. Charlottetown RR. as-for Col. F.1. Andrew, Charlotte. ™ssion. Blake Wood. and from sod turning of the mew senior war : | for: highest standing im grade Susey Gale Shole Weketele | a © coblant wisteter thet they lpubic acted m the Mer Eel Gee i special prizes for French. T Saf Classic Lady produced 9 ; would be unable to afiend be- urban renewal : mnie a English and History: John | °o e pounds milk, 428 fat for oe | cause of previous Amitt- ‘The first ret e wpa! tam 7s. = essential first 0 a sn e me MeN. Caleitrian, eer, | SOURIS — An ol truck of the 1 andi ot + nr ree Ayrshire | meats. remier Seow neg. if f2m0siEn wil be the epee. ary infosines. iw this: Commis K ' a. ss Shaw i sie . a 3 * , : ! award, the school award for mperia! Oil ——— of Souris | 7eur +. of caws completed assured Mr. Cannon yesterday =e ag ag att eiice - ; mbat unemployment,” he : k — grade 12 oe con fe see oe ences rice Yecords for the Experimental Field Day hoe ee = ca- At present Canada’s ‘cals im Mr. Nichobain said that the oe, or highest standing Eng- | Station 5 Farm. Charlottetown New Nat- os oe P Meeting. migration office im Italy is lo chemical, pulp and lish, French and geometry: | Station yesterday lt ane om | “As I see it, the provincial Cated in Rome. chrescal. pulp and paginas Barry Campbell received the 1 oul . i bre bl ig va : | 467 fat for BCAs of 128 and 131 Is T | authorities completely Ignored Mr. Nicholson will open the ularis mn need of vit . = ; 4 | highest standing prize in — at cacon imately 4 Feng in the mature class. There were the wishes of the people of this new office im the heart of It- an : - ; — il = — Quick thinking on the ‘part of also two junior two-year-old hei-| wijjiam D. Paul. extension rep. ee Borg on a. aly’s. industrial orth during a “If these industries are ta ‘oda Saturda for most nesday for the Irish Sweep-, Seography : a mechanic, Roy Coffin, _pre- of the Ayrshire site had been “a complete = Week: Teer 6: Serepenn copend 96 plnanet oe Oe oe Today is aa eat stakes. Betting odds on Nikear | q vented the fire from spreading a | Breeders Association of Can- breach of faith” on the part of immizration centres this sum- these workers in the next 13 Islanders, merely oo : ny to the service station. Mr. Cof- ada, will be one of the special Bo : mer. months.” the minister said of another weekend are 10-1 ‘ the commission, because it had - — : But for. Mr. and Mrs Ken Eagerly awaiting the results| CITY AREA _ % calmly drove the vehicle today at a field day 00 assured the town the store ./™* "™usisier said the recruit- GADGET DATES BACK _ aes lout of the station. and into the the farm of Agriculture Minister would not be built in Sherbrooke ing drive was essential to pro- The first special device fat vide the skilled workers needed ind ; making coffee was the ibrik, in vented in Turkey about 3 years , ago. ene) Wea ae aa vib) ectric Ltd. Storey Ele ~ survey carried out im Ontario. Saskatchewan. British Colam- bia and New Bruaswick Pointed to the need for greatly the supply of skilled labor. Mr_ Nicholson wil! also visit The Provincial Executive of the Canadian Bible Society will mee at 3.15 p-m., Saturday, at the Kirk of St. James, Canadian Bible Society will meet at 3.15 Rev. Dr. T. H. B. Somers. ae Gb Ge ba be eh ed ee | ‘. ' u