>: oO serge 70+ wer tes te MONTAGUE Fire Chief Douglas Coffin eeen addressing the briz and their guests on the occas jon of the annual banquet held recently | at the Bison Restaur- ” Beef Show Is Expected — To Be Largest Held Here wy Approx matels from mans parts 4f the pro- vince will be trucked into Char lottetown today yr the Easter Beef Show which is being wld tomorrow afternoon Ahe an mals wil! weizh in at the Swift Canadian scales on— Belmor Street which we ta the Col iseum at the P ncia! Eahib tion. Grounds ahere e sna and sale « he held The sale be stazed on Frm- nz at one o* af ‘st@ers wi dav afternoon start clack The show tarts tomor- « FO t the me time “ye Mt is. likely that ths he the higzest show and sale ever held here as there w yrohahly be considera more than 100 ani- mals entered in the show pro- per after the collsng committee completes its task Reviewing bricfly the high lezhts of last year’s show and sale. the grand championship was won for the first time dv a cross bred steer when Robert steer free Belmont Lat 16 took top honors The reserve grand CITY AREA FUNERALS ANDREWS FUNERAL funeral for Miss Nettie Andrews, formerly of Hunter River, was held Tuesday. March %. from the MacLean Funeral Home where service was conducted by Rev. Frank Stiles and Rev. Don- ald Powell Hymns sung were: The Lord is Mv Shepherd and Abide With Me Pallbearers were Ira Rackham. Robert Smith. Sr, Duncan Nicholsoa, Orville Sellar. Fred Smith and Llovd Stead Flower bearers were George Nisbet. William Semple. Orville Stead. Robert Stead and Robert Smith Inter- ment took place in the Presby- terian Church cemetery, Hunter River LOCAL BRIEFS IS RECOVERING Mrs Daniel MacLean, North | River, is progressing favorably in the Prince Edward Island Hospital after a recegt operat jon S UNDERGOES SURGERY ‘ Mrs. Donald McDonald, 245 St. Peter's Road, is a patient in Victoria General Hospital. went surgery. RETURNS HOME Mrs. William Scott has! re- turned to her home, 204 Euston Street, having been a patient in the PE. EGG PRICES A sharp increase in egg prices was noted this week as dealers in Charlottetown were quoting | r for ungraded eggs de- livered 30 cents for A large, 27 | for A medium and,.23 for Al small. DEADLINE EXPENDED The March 31 deadline for the renewal of operator's licences and automobile registration hxs been extended two weeks. Pro vincial Secretary J. David Stew- art granted the extension yee terday morning. With the nor- mal expiry date due today, the motor vehicle registration of- fice has been extremely busy, end the” two-week extention should give everyone amp'e op- péortunity to purchase 1965 licences. The « Hali- | fax, where she recently under. | & Hospital 4 LEAL: ee FIRE DEPT. HOLDS DINNER ant, Montague The whole mned a to the hanqiet corps was on hand for the din- With him Jeft to right at the ne nf dres mn n head tahie are Lieut Alan Nel- Chief Coffin spoke br nd ym and Mavor TB H Yeo | | 1 The Guardian q Former Hazelbrook Minister | Dies Suddenly In Sackville Rev cw Passe, formet minister of the Hazvelbrook Bap tist Church, died suddenly in Stolen ‘Car Is Damaged SUMMERSIIDF 4 belonging taxi-driver Gallant was stolen Monday night. Town Police fond Lie car on the Linkletter Road yes terday morning a short time af ter the theft was reported When taken, the vehicle parked in the vard_ of Culletin on Sheen Street car was locked Entry made hy breaking «# front vent window 1961 car to Aiban VAS Brian The AAS found torn off damage $75 When the car was one of the doors had heen along with other miner totalling approximately Traffic Cases Heard In Court Justice of the Peace Albert Dinnis fined Andrew Augustine Gallant, Rustico Bridge, $10 and costs in traffic court ve terday morning when he appeared on a charge of driving on the left side of the highway Barry MacLeod, Brookfield, was fined $10 and costs for op- ¢@rating a vehicle with inefficient equipment and Thomas Freder- ck Evans of Afton Road was fined the same amount on the ‘same charge For operating over weight ve hicles on the highway Joho Charles Hancox, Murray River, and Evereti Archibald King of Montague were fined $10 and costs, Raymond James Pound, Hunter River, and Harry Nel- son. Sherwood, were fined $5 and costs. Eastern And Central Charlottétow n. | in Prince are shipped from Sum- the program spirttuals, fo | oath and the larger potato |songs and songs from boats have had some difficulty | shows. Featured’ will be such sailing at low tide whev loaded. |numbers as “You'll Never Walk This difficulty will be elimin- Alune’;, “Some Enchanted Ev- ated once the dredging is com. | ening” sand “Michael.” | PAGE Summerside Dredging . Tenders Close May 12 SUMMERSIDE BUREAU, OF THE GUARDIAN | pleted.” Mr MacNaught said.| Tse performance. is expected Mr MacNaught said he ‘con-| to run from an hour an nour siders that securing of this large and one-half long dredging appropriation to second only in importance the retention of RCAF tation at Summerside Districts Mar. 31, Wed., 1965. “HiquorSale Draws Fine ne The channel is 5,400 feet long and 280 feet wide and will be orrAws Tenders fcr a dredged to a grade depth of 22 major redging operation at feet This will necessitate the Summerside wiil open April 14 excavation of about 200,000 cubic Notre Dame Maurice Augustus Stanley oral ‘Ww May 12, Solicitor Gen-- yards of mud Ci tetown, was fined 6200 eral . atson MacNaught on- rte: e . an While there has been some Ch P| and s for the illegal sale of pounced rere Tuesday eee Mae dredging at Summerside in the oir ans liquor. The fine was levied by Alea . cs , unt ud side past, it is 1912 since sych a larze | Magara A. James a 9 ti maior y program has been. atternpted So p yesterday’ morning in oe mar cavati bs » | a | undertaken by the ted he Mr MacNaught said Jt should ng rogram Moe Copal partment of public orke this provide Summerside with one N D _ william Alfred MacLeod, year. In fact. the proje-t : of the finest harbors and enable eel » ame yAcasemy high Charlottetown, appearing on a ships to enter and leave the % choir will present an ev- | similar charge. had his case: ad- extensive. that its hene are Prince County capital at both ening of song tonight at 8.18 at journed to Apri! 1. expected to last for fbou! 3) high and ow tides ie asics Recreation Centre Failure to stop at a stop sign years Most of the - potatoes e choir, which is composed cost John €. Potts of Bonshaw < __ Ost OF the -patat lees grown of some 60 girls, will inetude in | $5 and costs or two days. ¢ t o REV. O.W. PASSEY Sack f NB esterday morn ing He id heen in) Sackville Serving AS inte pastor at the Sackville Bapt Church He was In Ny lale seventies Rev Passes minister of | F Hazelbrav k rement | , in June 1963 When he moved to ; the Brackie Pe Road His | wife predecease m several years ago : Surviving members » lis family include a daughter, Sha- | : ron, ‘Mrs. Sheldon Beaton: and two sons, Charles in the Royal | Canadian Na and (Garv at-| tending schoo n Char'tottetown The remains are resting af the MacLean Funeral home for, service at ithe Fira?! Baptist? Church on Thursday afternéon at 2.00. Interment in the Hazel- _brook cemetery * Captain. Thomas Drummond! if -invented the limelight in 1825 for| i use by army signals groups, and | y tested it signalling het ween 4 2 mountains 67 miles apart SoS araid Grad tr ad lack MacKinnon, Heretord. steer from Brookivn, 4H Mutch and Wil- “Mr o Mac Laurins* stre rvirte oe Havden. Cherry Valley or $150 per pound to Dominion The banquet will be- held in Stores for a gross of $1.55, and the No River Junior, Farm- Mr Godfrey's reserve grand to ers ha!l on Thursday evening at Canada Packers for 40 cents per “om In charge will‘be Dave‘ pound and a gross of $366 80 Ward. Dr HH Kells who is The hampion Angi ee ’ n And sale secretary, was shown by Harold Proude, 494 5 C Wricht Sherwood. the champion Short kre Kitson. North River, horn by Arno Id d Maclellan, David Ward and Graeme Link- Summerside and the champion letter both fepartment of agrt- +H club sMer by-Margie- Sand culture will be bid takers at the erson. York” sae Culling this vea ( \ the sales wu he Vic+ non Fraser. chie o tor Williams, Jack Chandler and ada Packers: Charles sere Wright, provincial depart- son, chief buyer for Swifts ha Ment of agriculture MAINA ane rtatSaninen Ino is \ll of the steers must he in the one of! the best-known bee! rat bic Coll-eum by five o'clock this tle ‘autharities in the provinge even according to the show Managing committee for the T=) ations oo show and sale comprised. All 2D Sade Charlottetown son. Profitt, -Freetown David “ announce the various events Peacock. recently appointed as 0” '"¢ two-day program acting livestock director for the BATTLE PARK FIRE province, and S.C Wright, de) BANGOR. Wales (AP) —Hun- puty minister of agriculture dre of troops and firemen In charge of weighing re. battled through the might to put cording and tagging are Charlies down a fire that swept through Rogerson. 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