~ A Mt Pleasant youth, Mich- ael LeClair, emerged top atn- lete in the Legion track and ficld meet in Ellerslie Satur- TOP ATHLETE IN MEET | Island News Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlettetown, Mon. Aug. 30, 1965. 3 Toronto Engineer Invests In Brackley TORONTO (CP)—A Toronto! Mr. Cuthbertson completed construction engineer stationed his plans and bought a farm in on Prince Edward Island during May, 1964, for $12,900. the Second World War, has fal- “It was an awful mess, but | len in love with the province I managed to have some toilet land is doing something about facilities and campsites ready camping conditions there. by the time the season started John Cuthbertson and_ his at the end of June and my wife |wife, Elsie, both 45,. invested arrived to give me a hand.” their life savings in a 100-acre The Cuthbertsons now have farm near‘ Brackley Beach, invested more than $29,000 in| about 16- miles northeast of | their farm and can handle about Charlottetown, and are turning |45 camping families. They plan it into a model camp ground.|to install 100 more campsites | Mr. Cuthbertson, a former! by..1975..and-develop- grass and |RAF pilot officer, said the plan evergreen forests. |started when he returned to the PILOTS | ‘island in 1960 and was disap- | (Continued from ‘page 1) |pointed at the camping facili- ; ties. NEED STILL FELT down into the earth’s atmos- “It was then we decided to phere. ° do something about the situa-| The atmosphere itself acts as| tion to provide proper camping |a brake, and the spacecraft | facilities,” he said. “Of course, goes into it backwards, its blunt | the parks have improved vastly tail turned so it can absorb the ‘since then, but they are still !3,000-dezree heat. |¢rowded and the camp-sites are| At about this time Conrad de- much too close together.” scribed a lot of debris floating | about the Gemini 5, presumably ” leastoft equipment and rocket Mental Patients | section, aaa in the sun. | day. The meet was held in the Ellerslie Legion which | | “Fantastic,” Conrad said: conjunction with the Tyne Val- sponsored the meet, presents To Be Released | At 8:38 a.m.: ‘$We've got a y Oyster Festival. Budd P 'good horizon now,"’ Conrad said. William (left) president of a trophy to Michdel. HALIFAX (OP) — More than If the instruments were to| WESTERN BRIEFS LT WINS SCHOLARSHIP Mary. Ellen Wylie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wylie of Summerside, and Mary Flor- ence Gallant,.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gallant, also of Summerside. were each pre- sented with $500 scholarships by. Clarence Steel, president of the George R. Pearkes>\. VC, branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. Miss Galtant- plans to. attend St; Dunstan's Universityt and Miss Wylie will be ‘attend- ing Walter Murray Collegiate in Saskat'- , Saskatchewan. CITY AREA FUNERALS WATSON — An Eastern Star service was held Saturday even- ing at the MacLean__Fugeral Home for Annie Watson. Service was conducted by worthy patron Edward Woodruff, chaplain, He- len ‘Herring, (Ada) Gladys Nac- Kinnon, (Ruth) Kay Furness, (Esther) Gladys* Larkin, (Mar- tha’. Hazel White and (Electa) 900 patients in Nova Scotia's fail, the astronauts would have | | mental hospitals are to be re-|to use the horizon to orient | leased with the inception of a their spacecraft with the earth, | | planned program by the Hos-| Now came the four minutes | _ | Stock Car Kills | pital Insurance Commission. of communications sil nce, | Five Spectators : D.J. Coulter, social assistance ‘when an electrified’ blackout | ‘ (AP)=A stock | director of the public welfare | curtain shrouds the spacecraft. | 70 years. Remains resting at her car hurtled over a fence into a| department, said Saturday pos-| The blackout ended about 25 late residence. Funeral services crowd at the Missouri Fair! sibly one-third of the province's | miles above Alabama, and! will be held from the Margate Saturday, killing four persons 2,700 patients would not be eli- Cooper, using his on-board com-| United” Church today (Monday) and injuring 14 others: in ‘view | gible for mental hospital care puter, figured his flight was go-| jat two p.m. Interment in the of 10,000 horrified spectators. | —mow paid by the commission— jing to plump down into the | church cemetery. About 50 persons had slipped| #md would have to be placed water short of the goal. | into a restricted area behind} ‘™ nursing homes, foster homes | FIRST CHUTE OPENS MacCALLUM — At the Prince the fence at the first turn | O° Dack im their ownhomes.” | at 50,000 feet, a small, stabt- County Hospital August 28, 1965 south of the grandstand and a| He said full expenses of pati- ji,ing parachute opened. Walter Herbert MacCallum of highway patrolman, W. P.| ¢Dts will be-paid by the com-| Then came the 84-foot para-| Lower ‘Bedeque, aged 65 years. Cooper, was walking over to| ™ssion when required facilities | chute, to drop them gently into | Remains were forwarded from move them back when the car| 2% Provided only by “an ap- iin, cba jthe Davison Funeral Home .to slammed end-over-end into the Proved hospital. “Gemini 5 here,’ Cooper ra- his late residence where funeral group. Cooper said he had |, *Penses now are split 50-50 464 trom the bobbing capsule. rvices will be held sda z y i" by- the publie welfare d&®art- és ° . ‘ services eld on Tuesday warned them by loudspeaker to ment and the patient's munici- We're on’the water and we're) | DEATHS. ‘DENNIS — At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital Aug. 27, 196, Mrs. Wilbur Dennis of Margate aged-— SEDALIA; Mo at two p.m. Interment in the move a few minutes earlier : in good shape. Standing by wait: | ; ‘ pality. But under the new act, || ae a | North Bedeque_Cemetery. the eit of iateialate i ing you sailors and you aircraft = Hos- : | ineligible for—haspital-insurance»-People."’ ek t Woop At the P.E.t. PEARSON. : Because of thé tropical sterm | will-be borne by the municipal- | : 2 — "Betsy the flight had been cut | \ pital, Aug. 27, 1965,.G. Lawson Wood, Hazelbrook, in’ his 67th year. Resting at the Cutcliffe Hoo Funeral Home, from where the | funeral will be held Monday, | service commencing at 1.30. In. | terment. in-Cross Roads ceme- | teny (Continued from page 1) wy. of war. Mr. King made a commitment to meet Parlia- ment again before calling an election Later he decided on an elec- tion but the commitment stood in his way. He. went through the motions by recailing Parlia- ment——and—including—the—_an- nouncement of..an election in + ROBERTS — At the P_E.I- Hos- _pital, Aug. 26. 1965, Arthur B. Roberts, Highfield, in his\80th year. Resting at the Cutcliffe tn. throne speech Funeral Home until noon Mon. This action resulted in an_an- -day,thento--Highfield-—United; > “debate, with the Opposition | Church, service commencing at'jeader, R. J. Manion, protesting 3 o'clock. Interment in Winsloe that not. even a token «session South cemetery. Flowers 8raci- had been ‘called. ously declined. : The argument continued until DAVEY: — At the Charlottetown the dinner adjournment. Mr ital. urday, “August King obtained. dissolution dur- ce genie Dao a ing ‘this period andthe after- pel ered on Bh Bog jUP from two to three feet, winds about 11 miles an hour : The, astronauts had missed didn’t. matter plain, three destroyers and jwere at the ready—with 3,000 to take part in the rescue. new site was ideal for the pick. | The weather was excellent, | vistblity was 10 miles, waves of their target by 103 miles, but it | mueh—reaily-—tn addition to the carrier Cham- scores of planes and helicopters men. each itching for a chance Three . helicopters beat their way from the Champlain, - 4 At 9:40 a.m.: Three parares- cue men leaped into the Atlan- tic, and quickly put a collar on the spaceship to make gure it, would stay afloat OPEN HATCH The left hatch was opened first and Cooper got out of the : cramped quarters that had been! | his home for eight days. He climbed to the top of the bob- bing Gemini 5, and gave the thumbs up signal Cooper got into the inflated life’ raft the frog men had | fetched along, while Conrad! ° stood on’ the flotation collar, and | at 9:58 a.m., only 63 minutes, ‘ after” they hit the water, they | were hoisted into the helicopter for the ride to the Champlain. Back here in the space cen- | tre, flight director Christopher | C. Kraft—proud as a new papa | ~—broke open a box of cigars. Congratulations were offered all | around and it. sounded like the | dressing room of a baseball team that had -just. won the TALK WITH HUSBANDS Cooper daughters, Jan. 15, : : : standing, left, and Cam, 16, t yith their. as- , World Series. Coat. se ende after their weit their gun to chat with the talk. _ (NASA Photo via At the Champlain, the astro-| safe landing yesterday. The their dad. The astronauts’ fam- AP Wirephoto) nauts got the traditional hero’s a welcome, complete with a red” : : ‘ sae to test man's endurance. sion of the first Maritime Young, carpet rolled out just for them. | The sealab was 205 feet down, Christian Students training weelt| Court Follows Sailors, all spruced up in their | pact the floor of the Pa- end. Msgr. Power told 200 high; pa. - whites, cheered Conrad and Pane shee 1,000 yards offshore School students that “‘people who! Rifle Incident Cooper as they strode arm in at La. Jolla, Calif. reject responsibility have not | SHELBURNE, N.S. ‘(CP - | RCMP said Sunday a man will arm along the carpet. From the bottom of the ocean Yet learned what it means to be He said each person has res-| appear in court here today in Their first stop: The ship's ¢ : a person.” : arpenter said: hospital for a quick check on oy i j |_ You're doing a great job. | ncibilities to himself and Oth-lnannectian with a shootinc. in- ers. jcident at nearby Jordon Falls < 4 oy condition. After we just. got down this (Satur- ooking. them over, doctors , : [aay) atiernoon ‘and we haven't 4 . scmetinas tod thal Saturday. youth is irresponsible. If this| -The man was taken into cus- came up with ~this report: |had a chance to tell you what | be true, it may be that youth is |tody after police were held at “Amazingly good condition . . .|~ great job you guys are doing. perfectly happy . . . no need to We hope you have a very pleas- not being sufficiently challeng- bay for: several hours ‘outside a It is to young people of your home.. Police were fired on, but sit down and rest.” | ant- re-entry.” calibre that we look to build a/ there were no injuries. ilies went to Mission Control Manned Spacecraft Center for Mrs. Charles Conrad, Jr., left, and Mrs. L. Gordon Coop- At 1:05 p.m.: The final. stage} And from outer space came ed. wonderful world here in the Mar-| Three children were also in- the rescue operation was Cooper's reply: completed. The faithful Gemini | “Good to hear ‘from you down onan Sate Pgh tl sess plain. — — 5 was hoisted aboard:the Cham- there. How are. you doing?” . | “Roger, Gordo,’ Carpenter =p * NOTICE Bishop Looks DESCRIBES SITUATION ‘said. ‘Things are going very To The Young| Meeting of the Queens County Stock 1d, As the spaceship sped through | wej).” its final orbits everything went so smoothly that at one point ANTIGONISH, N.S: (CP) | -- Youth, with its idealism and con- | \viction that nothing is impos- | Cooper gave. this succinct “de- scription of the situation: ‘Peachy keen,” There were the usual congrat- fronaut M. Scott Carpenter. sible, is a source of consolation: —Carpenter_is_ taking part_in-an-'to the world. Mrgs. W. E. Rop-| undersea experiment inthe Sea- jer, Bishop—of Antigonish, ~-said‘ ulations from tracking stations lab 2, an underwater. chamber ‘here. Friday at the opening ses- around the world. There also was a most un- usual congratulation, from as- Car Racing Assoc.. Members only, Mon- _ day, Aug. 30, 8 p.m. at Sportsmen Club. 4 aM eterspige ee! Vivian Phillips. Organist was Eustdn_Street.-in--his-40th-year=-Unner_bell_never.rang_to_sume.-- -mon.-MPs_ back. for the evening- "Eileen Woodruff. The funeral for’ Resting at the Charlottetown Fu- Annie Watson was held Sunday neral Home from where funeral sitting. — from the MacLean Funeral will be held this Monday morn-:tions, says Juan Hamilton, un- Home where service was con- ing. leaving the funeral home dersecretary of the interior. He ducted’ by Rev. Malcolm F. Har- at 8:45 for Requiem High Mass told reporters TV will not be al- low. Pallbearers were Glenford at St. Dunstan's Basilica at nine lowed to ‘‘fall_ into private the People’s cemetery, Summer- Daniel Beaton, Wilham Spen- LONDON (AP) — Scotland Miller, Carmen MacNeill, Dr Ciock._Interment_in-the-Catho- hands or be oriented toward | eee = a ee ee ee eet = ; : : Baer Cov ests PL Sooo commer nents | N EVER OF NEW FALL MEN'S & BOY man. Interment took place in COLLECT ILLEGAL GUNS | - cer, W.R. -Connolly, Thomas Yard's gun collection increased | Whelan and Lorne Casford. In- by 523 items in the first week HILLIER FUNERAL — The |terment took place in the Peo- of a’ three-month. amnesty per- | funeral for William John Hillier ple’s cemetery. iod for owners of illegal fire-| was held Saturday, /uzust 28. arms. Also handed in were 31,-| side . ON SALE NOW IN TIME FOR FALL AND BACK TO SCHOOL... from the MacLean’ Funeral. BAN PRIVATE TV 000 rounds of ammunition, gre- | ‘ Home to St. Paul's Anglican SAD GO, Chile (AP)—Tel nades, swords, knives, an incen- | Church where service was con- evision §n this country will be diary bomb and a “machine gun+ ducted by Rev. Louis Elias. Pall-|operéte@. only by the govern- in working condition. The bearers were William Casford, | ment educational institu- weapons will be dumped at sea. | 2 a —o a DSswross ee : = = a zc Eee | | | | @ Entire stock on sale @ Newest fall styles and others . 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