“v.03.” w.wm~ a 2 I 33. “I‘ll ml . ' M 08‘ m M guinegaahmgias fined $76 :21 POI'HI' Sou-is. Red Cm Water on: Any functional piece ha nd-. Gordon James Rodgereon pitted I two-week SWIM!!! . 9 . The following are the first Pair guest towels: 1. Mrs. L. s“ Cm" Avenuel Charmmmw'h H I * H t s i Stun ht fro liesqu in the handcrafl compeo M. Murray, Ken-Isle Weavers, fiamsmfig: M”. ‘ o s n Starling goiidlllgggeedofitrrancis Cullen of ._ - mv’fhwires . mm: Ron. I .-1 tie tetown. F Plain leather wallet: Mrs.I ts- ,R It. “M "5- 9‘11"” WW» 3'“ mm“ - an C 3 Howard Ross, 335 Euston 8t..i wli'fit'erstiiifiilg" Wseeltd Pmarl “U ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 ¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ‘4 Charlottetown. a e . es 0 n . POTTERY w'u fined :10 and coats and Some 50 will fluently oom- u s n throw“: 1- MN- Feme Ward. 33 i: The Gunman, Charlottetown, Thurs. Aug. 20, 1964. Unlonvale was fined :25 course at Red Point Beach with 3 “9W3 Vandell Trailer Park. St. Elea- “"5 ‘0' “mm” °' “W” “m “mm “ Sm" “ u" ~ 2'30 7 9 " nors- 2. Mr. Harry Morris. 4 ‘ not purchased from a vendor. structor. . -- — The following passed the e ts Mtion at the Provincial Exhibi- | Kensington; 2. Mrs. H a r r y 1- . , oward Ross. 3:5 Euston St. A“ :3 mm“ (Ion. Included are classes in Brown. Ken - Isle Weavers, Yorkshire Hogs “Pigm'oen‘ukl H . - Charlottetown- 2. Mrs Howard‘ “1118. woodturning. Kensmgton. . . i Woodcarving. leathercraft. pol- WOODTURNING §§;Afhg:°,‘n‘"m i o 5w” Classes P°”d‘ mm Dbm' mmt 53?? D9" Chm." “w. “flue painting metal' Tray: 1' Ham Cam‘m' 5’4 Fun t' l iece- 1 Mrs I P on. Sheila Dixon. Eas I c, M K 6' and precious metals. EleanorS' 2 r Casele Wli-i cw“ P - - 'i I Bonnie I” You“ Mamm u I a m. . i, i - y. . Donald Stewart. Bunhul'y. l Hog. owned by Sterling WW ml”. Red Pom“ Judy M‘b m m IANDWEAVING 111de118). ' ‘ Enamelled piece: 1. Mrs, Lewis Brothers. York repeat- Thompson. 2 and 3. Hooper 115, Kingston. practically made Donald. Ann. Marie MEAN.“ ” _ . " Skirt len gth of imported, BOWL. F~ casele-‘v' wilmof Malcolm Putnam. 80 Greenfield ‘ed their triumph! 0‘ last year Brothers. Milton. a clean sweep of prizes in a“ sourls. root: 1. Mrs. Harry Broom. Valley; 2. F. Casele). Wilmo.; Meme, Charlottetown. when they took both the prem- Four year old; —— 1. and .3. sections of the Yorkshire class Juniors. Johnnie Elhwutli I K m. weave“ Kensmg- valley' IPRECIOUS META“ r and premier ek- Lewis .Brothers. 3. Fulton “'11- shown at the Provincial Live- Adele mien and David Dix - ier . .On' 3- Mrs- W.R- Burnett 7A Lamp: 1- “31W camm" 5‘" Jewellery without stones 1 hibitor shields in the Holstein lis Milton stock Show and Exhibition. on'I ' -- ‘ ' ' ‘ . . . ‘ . ' ' . . East Baltic; George MacDonald 013$: llibsboro Street. Char- I Eleanors. Mrs. Malcolm Putnam. 80 diVlsion at the _provmclal ex- Mature cows, 1, Cyril Jones, Mr. Willis animals placed and Clifford Campbell. “we i P‘Cmre "ame‘ 1' 53“” Greenfield Ave. Charlottetown hibition as judging was com- - {1 H 12 (the 13 u f ' ‘ ' Pownal. 2. Lewna Brothers. 3. N n 0 sec ons o _ ‘ ‘ Allin-2n: l‘1‘.“IlIi/lrsbav‘il'i.:20." Bulr‘rétZIti‘, I aggéAikvrggamr" 1.21; 351's. Phil: gamélgnzrindell ple‘tied in the Holstein rink yes- 5. C. Stewart and Sons. Char— ghaed eg‘heibi‘traaiald.ch:smwfi’ll‘, bar: ate — we M“:- lale Weaver-cl, Kensington. |MA3Y fuxftfioggwizificei 1‘ Dani 15:11"? . with stones. 1. chaste” also produced the 10:3? 32"," 1‘ Oswald J. land reserve“:I the grilled lchamp: 3’31“; zmt'emg ' SCI 1 l rs. W.R. Burnett; u en» - - i . . V n ' on pow. a reserve: {9 gen. ‘ | s I M”. John wt Robertsnnl! Any decorative piece: 1. Dan xfilefegzikvwszrdaleafijn a use?” hafimig; cgadmrafigl: zNestgsi aggoulsggl' amfigonl: {or champion boar. 3nd n. bronze — Donna MacAulay, Skstern Kings Arts and Crafts, Mullen, Mt. Stewart; 2. Dan Mui- Special prize: best in Show. 533.15] m: second the cow B-roth ’5 i E DC We; the senior champion Kingiboro- ‘1’“ m- S‘ewa“ Spam! 2”“ . Mrs Malcolm Putnam. silver in the n'mture class 5, milk e 3‘ . sow. and reserve; the junior 8.0. Stewart and Son. RR. 8, Placemats: 1 Mrs WR Bur- MISS Jean Mcpheei Hampsmre- ‘necklace. The grand champion was the senior herd' 1' Lew“ Emm- champlon bon‘ “d reserve: Charlomtown' m wt: 2. Mrs. Ernest Delghan. l LEATHERCRAFT i——-—-——-.-—-—-——-—— senior champion Crown Point em 2- OW‘IId J: News” and and the junior champion sow, Other hog producers who ' ’ I Summerside. I Tooled leather wallet: 1. Mrs. I . Hon owned b' Cyril Jones 603' 3- Eric Laird and 5°“- Ind reserve. copped second and third pineal " I ‘ I Personnel y' y ' F0“ females With 100 PC 0! Only in one class. the boar in the judging were Cecil - -— '4'... PWMI- She “’55 “‘9 ‘09 °°W more breed class averages in horn on or between Sept. 1. trey, North Wiltshire; Rowell' "" L I J I, To Pqflici {9 “7°” ti“ mm" “0‘” I“ record of performance tests. 1. 1963 and Nov. 30, 1963. was Mr. Boswell, Frenchfort: and Bar- . «lg. J I 4 ‘ Country “Nd Western Pa mm‘ seem"- Lewts Brothers: 2. Hooper Bro- Willis beaten. Winner in this ton Boswell and Sons. New The Lewis Brothers’ win is thers, 3. Oswald J. Newson and class was an animal owned by Wiltshlre. In Parade Friday in keeping with the string of Son. triumphs they achieved a year 6 c a c u a r Personnel from two Royal ago when they were premier Canadian Navy escorts. HMCS breeders and exhibitors at OHICIOIS gap de la Maltllellnetland Charlottetown. Truro and Hali- L . T d u remonl W1 NFICIPEG Y1: fax. three of the Maritimes' ea day in the Gold Own and Saucer top shows. Va 0 OX . N N N Parade. The Holstein show was not For Convey-man ' 1 The ships docked in Charlotte- sobig as in previous years but ‘ l town yesterday and will return there W8! 800d quality and Leavln (or T m t t ito Halifax Sunday morning. Judge A- C- MHCTaggfll‘t 0‘ attend fhe Setenntho Tgseanshita‘l ‘ They will be open to the public Beetham- OHIaFIO “keel What Convention of the National Un- It‘or visiting 2 pm. to 4 pm. he saw. “You have a really - ,5 . . ("my Fox Saturday. good show here". he observed- infigfilfiimext OIC‘Ialtl'l-annce 'li Gorge “my Angst 20 . ‘_ p . MILKING CLASSE 55 '0 “’1 CHARLOTI‘ETOWN — Harness Racing at the Charlotte- . Lamar MOl'I‘lS Captain of the Cap de la , 5 George W. Cheverle. manager m Driving pnk 3:30 and 3:30 pm, during om Madeline is Cmdr. B.A.'I-l. cm- mghzlai‘ggmpfi :59 “3:; "glk- of the Charlottetown National now. w.“ u... pmiucm Exhibition, wright. and of the Outremont. mo , . J“ 8 hes a)! Employment office and hast NORTH RUSTICO — 7:30 pm. Highland College Scottish ~ . u H k Listiimdr. rtR.L. 9onaicrllsorl. Tuignféar olds E1 natiogai presidelnt of the as- ll'i‘lealtlilvla'ld vgth Sandra lllzld .Jollzeosé Wfiorld BChampio‘lii ' . - — . rc ' - ‘ rs' an . tgzla;actaa [Drags-11, Laird and Sons Milton. 2. Lewis figs? of Eliza scomgeggffé daiceis. we“ and v. p. and In W Williams taries. including Lieutenant- Brothers. York. JOhn National Employment Office. g' ‘Governm- w_J, MacDonald, pm. Thompson, Frenchfort. and lst vice1president of the day, August 21 and many more. i mier Walter R. Shaw. Mayor Three year 01"“ ~ 1- JOhn R. association. and Ernest Murphy CHARLONENWN "' Gold c“ “9 sum" Fume- 1 A W Gaudei Chief of Police of the Summerside NEO and CHARLMTETOWN " Old “0"” week “d Much] E" é: , ‘. l ‘ _ l Sterils Webster, members orJ Ga S. h i provincial ,epresemafive'o, the hibltiond- 521m"; Racitng'a: 2:30 p.111. with the Gold Han!"'*‘,.lillian1q ,r ' J’eah She "‘3 1 the centennial committee and‘ 3 IP on "g association. cup“ no" “.e a ' p'm' - . . pard ed . h d3 . T u. t m 1 NORTH RUSTICO -— 7.30 pm. Highland College Scottash 8"" a - = Brings S25 Fines hm: .2... waits" with Sum. new we: I . . . . an ”' ° “'5 SH°ws JENKINS n... l w... ill?" Crime. “i.” “‘ “id-mm" m" m " 0 es under 850‘ son acIntosh t e Sum- IInl'llldeCy. Aug. Cfld PJII. GI brought fines of m and costs merside NEO will represent or 15 days each to Joseph Garry, P.E.-I. membership as delegates. Kenneth John Currie and Allan The National UIC Association Gerard Maclnnis. all of Char- was organized in 1948. has up- lotxetown. ards of 8000 members in all “EtiallrllziraltEtna°'%.“.iaisimzmn- Confederation “ * " " "" " ¥ " " 4 4 4 4 4* a * ‘A' o m ed lCdB‘I‘ belonging to Louis Re- Canada. and is affiliated with A charge of being drunk and CW“ Service- mrwgh Aug. l i Fed ti of Magistrate A.J. Haslam. QC, 21:33? sew ce em on 4k , alsordletrlym simmer;0 of assault E — n 1 ' oug es d is .. n l... .. .... shot“... Two Fined "SLEEPING BEAUTY” 1 77sz I _7 fined Clifford Gerard McQuil- Among the items to be dis- lan. 28. of Millview $30 and costs cussed at the convention will be or 20 days on a similar charge, hours of work. salaries. over- ’ James D. Longaphie of 10 Ken- . ; sington Road. with the senten-i m OUIIIE 3‘“ & STORAGE BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE CHARLOTTETO‘WN i: abe1 2): 1:4@ ' n If x: 9 ® which involved theft of vanilla time pay. superannuation. medi- extract from Central Farmers' cal and surgical insurance. and Co-Operative Association. other working conditions in the e a.sz 3 ca to run concurrently I prugrfltfldrezi I 11 new w m - an fig“?! msegaysasmf'aeghg‘oge o‘Ii uor n at 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. Daily ‘ _ : ' amt”??? $1.313"th ‘1 9 Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 39'"! gdfinczgpzble- him ALBERTON‘ — John Joseph ereseenco aysn ~ _ ———-——-—-—-——- ifiiid‘ilihve’i‘fie‘éié’viiii" it? = Eergybmmiegd mmfim "FIRST OFFENC’E" WE HAVE SEEN MANY A COMEDY ‘ . y .ore - e r i 5200 . . um was up. it they obtained 3 :i2.::§“nli:“iiihf‘:::. .IN our DAY. SOME BAD, SOME )3qu r. WITH SHOES I tickets for transporiation. and ; gistrate w. Chester 5. MacDon. 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