m SUMNER Carnival ll I good place to meet old iriends. and these Jersey Ind Guernsey calves seemed to know each other as they met It the Livestock Ex- hibition It the eIrnivIl yum. day atterooon where they are seen In the show ring in the cure of Judy CiIrh Ind He", Palmer of Remington. The Jersey calf held by Mill ClIrh ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And Prince County The Gunrdlul, Charlottetown, Fri. July is, 1963. s S'side Carnival Draws 11,760 In Eourt Dry; 3] GEORGE WWI‘ON Attendance It the SIM!- side lahstel' Carnivfl in tile four Ymorday I total of 8,086 Der- suns visited the sludlum. Prince Edward island" day. and Will be highligth by the select~ lun oi s new iii-ecu of the is. land when the 17 lovely con- tesisnts appear on stage It the stadium at 9:30. .m. ‘ uIVdIb' 2,30 pm. Mlowing I coronation motorcade in tile ltadum im the marine whari. In oddth to the selactiml iii ,gnrnwlil see tart oi the ludiel' Ind men's holiih’ Soil out hilumlment It the Smde uh. MCI horse recite: moguls: dash!!! will com it race-way It 9 D.m.i Bald tile feature ads will he on the car- nival stage It 7:” Ind 11 p.m, The carnival midway will be open noon dill midnight. and the many interesting dis< Plays and exhibit will cmrtImie open bonny Ind tomorrow It the stadium. Queen will be mad tomor- lflt, il from the (arm 0! Lame Olydou oi Kensilighull. and the Guernsey held by Miss Pulm- or ll owned by Harold Pai- nter. lilo oi Kenslngtoll. S'side Livestock Exhibition Has 350 Cattle On Display BY GEORGE WOTTON A “parade oi champions“ be- lore the rICeway grandstand last ovenlng ended I twoddy Live- Itocli Exhibition held at Sum- tors of the Show were three LE club members from Quebec. Un- Itarin. and British Columbia who are here on I twmweek vilit oi islund iurml Ind Igriculiurll ill- menide in conjunction with the tere t Summers“: Lobster Carnival. Eight breeds dominaled the show yesterday as upwards oI 350 Cattle Irum 55 Island Iarms kept the judges busy throughout the dry. and interested visitors to the llilnd who took many photolrlphl oi the action In the Ihow ringl. Oiilcllls It the exhihltian said show was the largest since the livestock exhibition commen- eed tour years ago. and the unl- lly oi the exhibits was well Ibove IVGI'IKE. The P.E.l. Shortiiom Assnciu< tion'l "Lassie Queen". Din e W Mount Herbert. ws present with her prince’s , Stel it Email oi MIrshIlel . tn Inuit print and ribbon: tn owners oi winning entries. Among the Interested Ipecioc ii EWESIERN BRIEFS A'I' ALMA Keith Barbour Irrived Tues- dly from Germllltown. NY. to Visit It his former home in Al- mu, VISITING ALBER'I‘ON Beher Mltthewl Ind sun oi Montreal ind his sister. Mrs. lou Milne Ind three soul, also of Montrell Ire Vllitlng roil- e Ind the Vicinity oi Alharlou. They are accom- panied by Mr. Ind Mrs. Duncan ltd dIthlel‘ oi Oakvllle. Ont, Ind Mn. WIiIIIIn SIrgeanl iii flunk-all. All If! luesla It Fern- a. m GUESTS Mn. AuIlill Murphy. Aibertnu. has I- welcome guests her son, Fred Mun: Ind hII two soil: oi Eflllbeth, NJ ‘ her Gauthier. Mrs. Mull McE en. and her lollAIn- w and d ugliler. Mr, Ind Mrs Tierney. III at Char- W. Vlfll'l'l'NI} RELATIVES Mr. Ind Mrl. Howard Gavel of Worcester Ire visiting reiae “V9! in Alherton. Tnvelling with them In Mr. Ind Mrs. Albert Gram, Mr. Ind Mrl. Dominic elr ilmlllel Illo d Worcester. They in “ limb-rt comm. A‘Il “LIMIT-l Mn. Wiltor EernIld Ind tum- Iy oi Musician to spending I halide, It more, non MONmN MIN" 'l'lllwlll. Monolith Inn to lpend the rum. riser with hll audit-rents, Mr. 3 Mn How-rd Clerkv Alber- BI'I'URN HOME Wild-ed Matthews at Mouton loii South Klldlre on Wedneldly liter visiting tier mill-ll! Ind lint". “I. no In. amnion homily. CONNEL FUNERAL — ‘l'lle fixllmol (or Alfonso Conneii oi by W. hener Bellow. w liiliu McCurvlue, . mica . will. use... moment was in I» Wellington United Church w s s. The three, James Hullinl ol Ruihven’, near Windlor Henry Wilson. oi Fran ire, near Montreal: and Bill Thomson, oi Alberni. B.Cr. Ilso participated in the show ity Ict~ 93 F: mg as Judges int the l—H shaw- Int manship class. Judging oi the vlrloul breeds at the exhibition yesterdny In- cluded Allison Proiiil oi Froc- iown. who judged the Holstein classes: Gavin Reid oi Monu- guc. the iudge oi Ayrshire-i Walter West oi Moncion. the Guernsey and Jersey cl David Peacock, oi Charlottetown Lhe Hereiords and Dual-Purpose Shorihorns: and Tom Saunder- son oi North River. the A n 1 I c and Boo! shortborn, ‘ In the Holstein claim. Glob Ice Cormior and Sons of st. Pai- le. showed the mild Chmpion ninle. reserve grand chumpr mule. and reserve Junior chum- pion male. G MICLean. Lot is, has the Junior champion mule. tho reserve senior champion fem- slc: Charles Wright or Al had the senior champion iemllo, Alan Clawv Freetown had the Junior chumpion female and By- ran Paupiit, sneroi-ooke bud ihe mserve Junior champion iemlc. AYRslllnEs In the Ayrshire classes the bat- tie oi Windsor Bell, South ml- ville won an awards In the mole division. and the Junior ell-m- pion lemulc Iwnrd. All other in. mule swurds Ill hire class went to John Hllillll. oi ISPringlield. in the Jersey cluszl Turn-r Glydon. Mai-gale showed ibc ro- serve senior ohlmplan mIiep the reserve tumor ell-mph“: '9- male. the senior cbsmplnn in. mule and the grand champlnI (err-sic. Bruce MacDonIil'l. New Will- shIre, showed the junior cham- pion male. the reserve Fl“ champion temple, and Ill to- serve senior chlmplon [em-la. Turner Glydoil Ind spas, Mar. gale lull to reserve senior champion mule. the reserve champion [em-1e. the l on i or champion female, and the and champion iemale. Gordon Docherw. Khulna showed the reserve Junior chum pillrl mIIe and the lunlor dim- pion em e GUERNSEY! In the Guernsey slum HID- Ines; plou mule. DEATH NOTICES (Received too his in Cl-ulllld occh Nuiicc aim-t. MURRAY—At the Prince Coun- ty Hnspltnli July ll. 1063. Grace Vera, wile of Cheller M. Murr of m Smith Drivo. St. Elell‘lun. Belling It the Compton Fuller-l Home until Saturday noon. then to church of Chrlli, Summenide, for service at 1.31 pm. Interment In Floral Hill] Memorill GI!- dons, EOWA‘I'I‘ — At Wilton. June I. 13!. lr'ving All HDWItt iarmefly oi FREE-h! River. fled I v rl MIT service will be held from the Long River United Sunday. July 21 It 3m on). Iniormelll in Goddle Memor- Ial tulle ry, It. molly on r. mural Slmrdly imi- o-iguy United Church with service ennui-lentil: It I o'clock. NW ‘- dimly crammed in! . llllefirl will lIke Pilce In Emil!” Untied cam. old PIlmer Illd Sons, Reusing- toll won Iii the strds in the temale lectlon, II Well Is the reserve grand champion male. Roy Younker. Kingston shaw- od the Junior champion male and reserve Junior champion male, ' Harrison Green. Clyde River showed the [II n d ehumpion mule. in the Dual Purpose Shorthnrli clones Keith Burrell. Belmont. 15. showed the reserve lua- lpr champion male, the sen’nr champion male, Ind reserve sen~ Kensinglon Girl Leaves Saturday WEATHER momma iCPt — Tempera- tures issued by tllr weather oi- ce: 3 Min. Mn. 61 65 Dawson For Texas Tour Vancouver . 57 70 Victoria 54 as KENCiNGm _ 'nic xeosinc- “mm” 55 77 ton Lions Club student exchange Cali“! 51 ’13 committee announced last night Regina - 55 79 that Mary Carolyn Campbell, Winnines 54 81 the Kerisingbm student who Ls Tatum N 94 to visit Texas. is now scheduled onswa . 55 is to leave tile Island Saturday. In Moutrenl as si e a week ving been added Quebec so so at the beginning at her visit. Fredericton 59 73 She will be the zuesi oi two Saint John 57 ii Linus clubs. the Houston and Mnnctrln so as Texas City clubs. (or a period llaliisx . 61 in up to eight wcelrs. Charlolmtown is as Mary will leave Summerslde Sydney 70 airport at 12:30 pm, And travel Yul-uluuih 7‘ by Charlottetown, New Glu- Si. John's . 52 aw. lisliisx. Boston. New York illimmx wca- ond will arrive oi Houston, ihcr oriice says skics ere Texas at 7p.m. on the same day. cloudy over the three Maritime Returning she will fly iroin Houston to New YorkV Montrealv Monolon and land It Summer- llde. lor champion mule. the g r a u d cIiIlIIpIoI-i male, the junior cham- plon female, and the grand ilhImpibri tcmale. Wlldroll MucPiiee. Elmwoud Ind tile reserve grand cha the reserve senior champion female. and the re- serve grand champion lemaic. Alden Gamble. Fortune Cove had uic luulor champion male, Stanley Hurry. Winsloa the nerve Iemale iupior chImpiun. leer mom-norm in the beer shorthnro classes. ucrald Dollar M Wimloe hId the color champion male. this mi champion male, and ihc senior chrmpiop iemaie. A. . MscEwcu oi staplcy sridgc had the junior champion tcmsle. the reserve iuuior champion terrible, the reserve senior iemalc cham- pion, Ind the reserve grand champion. and the reserve ion. ior ohlmploh male. the junior champion mule: Ind Leigh ncowu at New London had the rcscrvc senlor champion. slid the reserve grand champion. In the Hereiord Classes, Ed- win and Peter Mscbsc or Char- inttelown had the senior cliain~ plop male and the reserve grand champion. John MacNutt oi Muipeque had the grind champion, the senior champion icraslc. Elmer Hickey oi Malpeque had the in- Ilior champion mic. and the re- serve senior champion female. in the Angus classes. Johnston oi Linkleiier won all oi the awards In the lemqu classes, as well as the reserve Erand champion male, the serve senior champinu male, slid the lunior and reserve luaior champion mule. Frank Plans oi ryoc Volley Won the grand champion mile. a ‘P Neuron of Cornwall had OUTSTANDI PERFORMERS 1". hem at tel Blue Ind Yvette In mil shove Just prior to m oi their not: last dinning It the Summerside labour on: they no on d two cum-Ming in torn out! that have dellrhtcfl tho crowd on IIeh oi thllr two Ind the senior ehImpiou male. dully pasta-minced m. mm peflornil In - coincdy cycling act. lion: with a display oi )uwln which i- in above Iv- erue. The youth Ill! hell i)! these talented Irtilll, vlul their superb Ikilil. In! I.- Irired them I pile. mu on 5 i log was being reported along the Nova Scour South sitar e. A week distulbhnce centred near Quebec City will cross the Maritimes today. But drier air following in its wake will give all except Cape Breton Island I lnuiniy sunny and warm day. Provinces late Thursday and “ coast CUTE wrNNERs In a baby contest that had a total or mi tots irom one to iwc years oi age. are seen above with ihcir choices oi the judges. (rum left right. are Nicole Watkins. daughter of Sgt. and Mrs, Ar- ! II u r Watkins. Summerside: mothers, at the Summersirie Martin Cousins. son of Mr, and I Lobster Carnival yesterday at. M,,_ m...“ Causing mth 5 "““"' 5”" W" "‘9 “"9” and Kathleen Ami, daugnicr at is. Prince Edward Island". Cheryl Maclnnis. who present- Mr Ind Mm Georzt Mont- ed the prlux, ibc top three Bomel‘y. Bedeque. Baby Contest Delights Audience At Carnival liY GEORGE Wo'l‘TDN ‘top choice being I charming lit- SUMMERSIDE — A total oi tie girl, Nicole Watkins. dough-I 126 children between the ages of l ter oi Sgt. and Mrs. Arthur Wat- one and two years. paraded on kins, nl Summerside: while the stage in ihe baby rantesl ii HIP equally deiightiul second an d Summerside Lobster Curnlvai thirrl choices were Marlin Cou- ycsterday. Isms, sun at Mr. and Mrs. i-‘ul- Enys and girls. cute and cud-lion Cousins oi Darnicy: and dly. riciiohieri the large ullend-IKaiIIlnen Ann Monigomery, app. snce or spectators. and seemed‘ghler at Mr, and Mrs Georg. delighted themselves at this new Moninnmery oi Bedequc. experience, i The interest in this cnnicsi is Blondes. brunettes. and red- Indicated by the Increased hum. bcads. dressed in colorlui sun- ber of contestants each yes suits or swim suits, waIIderL‘d with upward: 0’ to more chii. the three judges in their diitlcult risen pariicipsting in the Contesl issk nl picking three top wi yesterday as compared with last ers irom such a large number year, oi children. The judges for the event were This task was made a bit eas- Mrs. w A. Currie of Summer- ier by selecting three irnm.sidc; Mrs. Everett Champion oi groups oi 10 who appeared oanensinaton. and Mrs. .l.s. Bray stage and parad with iheir oi Slemnn ark. mothers In trout oi the judges. The contest was conducted by whose identification oi ea u in Summerslde Linus Club com- ehild was indicated only by a‘miiiec under chairmanship oi number pinned to their clothing.lHai-ry Barlow. with Eric .lu- “ Regional ioreczsts: Prince Edward island. East- am New nmnswick Counties- CIloudy with a few widely scat- lerei'l showers this morning. he- comibg mainly mun-v by early Iltemoon, warmer. Winds light. mow-high st Charlottetown end Jimtn Mancbon 56 High tide wn at 3.37 am. and ions pm. At Rustica at 3.58 mm. and 7.39 p.m Summerslde tide eighteen miouics later than Charlotte- town Sun rises today at Md Ind se aim. and is. today It Charlotte- FIND GUAND Romanians Ire hIrvestInE large amounts oi nltrogen~rich eusno iron cave: used by bills. The three top choices includctl some (II Kensingtoh as master two girls and a boy. with the of ceremonies. Bedeque Men's Ass’n Hears Newly Inducted UC Minister ; BEDEQUE -— The men's Ilv I Shaw for his inlerestinl In! In: v smistlon oi the Bedeque United ,Cliurch held [Ls July meeting Lil lilie Church Hall on Tuesday. with presiding. Dinner was ce ed mem- bers oi ucw Unit a, tor which they were cumially thanked. A slng»snng was led by Edward Pearsnll with Mrs. Ken Muttari It ihc piano. Church news wri given byl Ralph cuilbcek, and the devo- tloriul period conducted by .y. H. Maerrlune. Each mem- ber present agreed to bring one I ~ person with him (or the August meeting. i Arnold Henderson introduced nev. R. M. Show, recently in. ducted minister of North Bede- uuo pastoral charge, as guest speaker. Mr. Shaw spoke on “The Church and international Aiialrs". He stressed that “we, as corn- tians, lh nuld be Interested In other countries and other pea. pic. ideologically we use living in iwn worlds Christian and the Communistlc. Under ousi democracy we be I thinkers, and willing to live up to our Christian responsibilitlel, by our non-unity we are c lIr-i set ior ooh-Christians. v Wllil'ed Craig voiced the thanks at the gathering ho Mr. \ dull. education Program) who no inieiesird in supplementing their Income by 'll their spare flame, The classes In all basic mf- Oes geneMl advanced Handicraft Booth Draws Attention py GEORGE CONDDN SUMMERSIDE — oils booth at Civic Stadium that seems to be getting more than its share oi attention during the Lobster Carnival is that of the Prince Edward islnnd liaikiicralt Branch display. Tile min ieuturcc of this booth are the demonstrations which are given several times daily. or whenever an interest- ed crowd gsihcrs. showing dit- icrcm handicrult processes. A popular aiiraction with most people onsira- tlou of weaving on - loom es- peeinliy lnstsiied in he booth ior this purpose. Hm. tors oan watch I skilled weaver create place mats. scarves and for a single deSIgn The sten- time. on the cloth to be paint» cd and each color desired 5 rap-1 Dlied separately. The result is any one or a number 0! plans- mg designs which can be used for everything irorn decorating} the edge of a place mat to brightening up a plain dress. These dcmonstrsiions serve a two-told purpose as bhoy ere elllerlaihiirig m the passerby. but more important show the many ihirigs island people can do in their own time. in their own homes, to supply gm shops with true island-made handi- craits, This type of project is . hobby i can become a valuable "working" hobby, E rils are then placed, one at a p mm so on M bile [mole progresses bum the rim thread to the (loci product. The immune process of tex- tile painting can rise be seen a. demonstrations in this art Anyone (‘in do these handl- craiis alter the proper training and this is Another reason tor the booth at the Lobsher Car- Iiival, The two young ladies be- hind the counter at Civic Stad- ium are on the regular shalt oi Ire also given. Textile pointing the Island Handim‘aii Branch consists oi plinth! I preselect- ' ooh ed design an article and will gladly provide illior- iii beautify It or to fill an un» mation to any film“ per- Wa’nted blank lions rede classes tn handi- rcalts oiieiled by the branch. CLASSES AVAILABLE These classes are musblc to my Adult Islanders iihe Dro- gmh is connected with me To accomplish this a design is iim selected and stencils are made to mainh 01ml M molly u iive slanotls are neceflm cmirses are rrvuilalils alter the ll sic: m mastered. The causes Ivuilablg Ii tale ' -. tirn - ' ‘ 1 $3.03., m With push button . ..i.~.:.°:‘.i:.i."if’°;i.:“v':hz ease...from I 360021 infinity?“ am: weaving. ro . .. .r of. assesses Green Grass I t be tamed and, us the Handicrsit Branch ml Puw- ‘ llal Street. i'JI'iariotieitVWnV con-I iConiinued on page in OPENING SATURDAY Opening on Saturday. July 20 of Handicraft Stu . Workshop. Gem; Stones. SIIeII Craft and Gift items. ‘3 O'BRIEN ACRES ALBRTON STARTERS FOR FRIDAY, JULY I9:E AT f SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY -‘ POST TIME — 9:00 P. M. BABIES 1 AND 5—“ CLAIMEIT SLOW top attractions at the lobster unlile where they win he Iren Ilsln lonilht It 7.! no ll Mn and in their final show: It the cumin! tombs. row. smurdlv. at w Ind CLINIC Hearing Aid not work- lng properly? Plan in lit- tend our special clinic and have your nirl (regardless of make) cleaned and ad- justed. This Is a regular $4.50 value hvnilnhle free at this clinic only. Our Consultant will also give free hearing testis to any members of the general public desir- ing this service. Plan to attend I hearing clinic at any of the locations listed: SUMMERSIDE. FRIDAY. JULY [9 Linkietiev Motel 10:30 n.ln. -il:00 p.m. CHARLOTI‘ETOWN. SATURDAY, JULY 20 Chsrlutieiown Hotel "1:00 n.m.- . 0 Inn. D. R. EATON CO. LTD. 5‘25 Spring Garden Rd, Halifax. N. So Ph. 423-6662 (10,“) HEARING AID , - e9. l~Gliding Billy; 1—Wi1ub’ lune: a—Vogue Gan: O—Tomnfll Sharper; s-bitty Si] o—Chuck ii Moss 2 mo a NoN wniN'Ens or flail—PURSE we: saw Haven: Mr Duggnil; Bele Texas; Futun Chici; Myrtl- E.: Country Mlle: Eyre Don. moss I AN]! 1 ‘ oiuct maukee: bile. rim-man: Dreamy Guy: brbc elegg; Abner C.; wm 3am; Armorid'i Buddy; Primes Spengler. um: 4 AN!) n runsn mo (SUBSTITUTE RAND W M‘. X.: Echo Ridge FAd'Q: SWO Suki: Rudy Fm! m IA! Dem: Senior Dun C Rio Grande: Beyond, ver: STARTERS FOR SAT., JULY 20 AT SUMMERSle RACEWAY ‘ POST TIME—8:00 PM. ' RACES 1 AND I Calamity My Port i'lIil am, Mon Lee M WIN. Mahm. Sammy GIIloa. Lliy Mark. RACE! 2 AND I Boil-venture. Rio (Mme. Jolly Us. linen Mule. On- Iwr Dmi C.. Denise Aime. Win am. _ RACE! 3 AND 7 ‘_ Zithr. Tod Galena. Pow}. Hod). m- M M. Sheik. Little Mar. Speaker: Pick Real 00”. o Sliwy Queen. Phille Queeny him Ennovs. "memos i recto-m0. 10.!) run. I