.fi. ..r n-.:- s r , up} 53 Sf b'flmkiul and m w nimey was taken. M the WrUrt. inlsnt son of Mr. pd It Tire carpal-mm on Reported W": an. men is... rarinwdsmm. “We. 3.. .. n. .. m... o _ . to: at Mr. and Mrs. Dick Van tot-Id mil-ins Iran s on; IQ? Just recently about .500 sam- Berk. and Jennifer Ann Csll- tutor is the “ii-mm. ° one was done to windows in beck. intent daudster of Mr. if? WI [lined Elmo's. 3 the finish Regional HIZII lid M113. William Calbeck. w . O m. . 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. July 20, 1964.? In Tlgms ‘ 3 TIGNISH — A severe elec- School by "Mah- | P on .m ' ' . ‘ tr'cal storm. the worst reported‘, Window breaking has also oc-l fro's'n there to C sdi ’ ' Be 7 A [n this area 2(1)]:- anumbferMofl curred at several other pro. magnet-2116 I ‘ yea". struck e ome 0 f- perties in the area. The prob- vacancy also appe . is and Mrs. Roy Handraban. Tig- lem is being investigated by m. In Court the juvenile court. 'r p an i fish natal: 1:30 531mg. morn-1i Alberton detachment of RCMP o" In my w msmoron —— Anglican Lav-libs! being I Christfiianugn. Sun-l “"1;he MEET; gfifim“ ifimiwxfllfimfrfiu police smart W is iuv- Dam-on plum- let their being T3133an hindefiére Zummfiiiéihsdin lgtn 3335 days :"wgeeifi called to the m. Electrical. oration In ursed tram the neo- mmw m m i“ I’m“ a" °“"’ °‘ 9mm"- - ~ power in some parts 01 the vii-l pie on this problem to put an * * * * * * * ‘k . ‘rthayme' i ".h d,adt:heidea the New London Pa 5 n 5 Opera hinwldetsal n e was put out of condition. end to the destruction. inds sc- . Thursday evening iAlssociation is for a special pub; Heavy rain and high w when Eric G. Freeman of Tor-lpose. of learning to be al companies! the storm. onto woe guest speaker. gChristian in the world seven dayal Association at St. Mark's Hall, must Kensington Special Music Mr. Freeman is supervisor diifi Week. . s s ' the Division of Laysnen’s Work.lMU5T TEACH CHILDREN P i‘OVIcIOd ' w ASKS THE HOTTEST UESlION 0le - stewardship of. the Anglican meeting, “we must teach curl Bedeque ' I (starch . iyoung people that God is really. Plagues ’ . Every man has a responstbu here with us. all tile time. “be[ M the “Me. a I Mlle United Glurch Sunday morning, special music was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vindens and TIGNISH _ Vanda]. on . their three children. During the , at o e semen. .and developing theithey do not know for sure. . h A ea them.» 1’91"!“ out ‘hat in thel In the discussion that followed Tlgnls r organizatlon od Laymen. a manlme address_ a number t. it has every oppo y to witness -' . . ' :for Christ and His church. gs: flmfi °‘§,‘.‘;‘°”fia§’,’.§.§§§ braking and entering spree tnI service this family of linen. Since “the clergy cannot be ex-lduty as a chm-ohm“, and it we. Tignish tor a number of weeks. sans: ‘By 0001 Siloam’l Shldy WINNERS AT S'SID’E SHOW “wed °° 6° ‘1‘ “he Work". thelagreed that it is the keen inter- broke into MacK’s restaurant Bill" and “Take Up They em. laymen 0‘ the church Should belest of the few. that counts in any Wednesday night and into the the Savior Said" prepared to give leadership inlundertalcin . Two of the many winners at their animals. They are. from Holstein class. and James ithe parish. and especially through ‘The spegaker was introduced Friduy nig (the Summerside Lobster Car- left to right, Oswald Newson, M_acLurin of Belmont, Lot 16. '5 Association in b Rev. 6.3, Tauion. Also speak Co-operative hardware store on Mr. Vindens is organist Ind m, l I choir director of the Anglican l Cathedral of 'i‘immins. Ont. He is also the director of music for the public schools of the Tlrmnons ares. :the Laymen , nlval Livestock Exhibition 53- of Kingston. shown with his Wlnner of e male grand WhiCh. the Speaker mid. “tneiin briefly Were Canon J-R. tumy are seen above with grand champion entry in the champion award with his en- success of yvtlrflperation is inIDalvies. Mayor TE. MacNutt and . try in the Hereford division. Whig leggershlp . then. John Pillman nt .. . . l . email made it clear 0 the en‘s ssoc - Man Arraigned In Cliy Court:L History comer d WWW A i" I After Canadian Tire Break lTo Be Feature ion, presided and thanked the speaker. Lunch was served by the hosting grou "iv/ms I 0 Eric Joseph Leclair. Char- He was given a one-year sus-l Leard Plcnlc was arraigned be- I tore Magistrate A. James Has- lam. QC. in city jolice court Estonia morning on a charge cl break and entry at Canadian Tire Corporation on or about Friday July 18 The pended time. during which time! he is to keep the peace, be of ‘good behavior especially tow wards his wife and refrain from i the abuse of alcoholic blever-l ages. He will also be required to enter into reconnaissance for ‘ 300. l When Prince Edward Island was a part of Nova Scotia, be- fore it had 3 Governor or a Parliament, the Leards sailed from County Antrim in Ire. land and carved a home on Blto hill in Tryon on property leas- CENTENNIAL EVENTS Monday, July 20—Tuesday July 21 seen Sheri»! accused was remanded‘ the sum of ed to m b Sa 1 H n d . without bail to July 21. William Giddings. charged em Y "we 0.“ . CHARLOTTETOWN— . W Fletcher MacLeod. Charlotte-l with being drunk and disorder- figeili‘fzeym general “I Bmis‘h ’ N. B. -P. E. 1. Amateur Golf Champ- ‘_ . sown. appeared on a charge oi being drunk and disorderly on complaint of his wife Blanche.‘ Farm Films l Showing Held ly on complaint of his wife; Clara. pleaded not guilty. and was remanded to July 21 with-i out l . DRUNKEN DRIVING Thomas William .lohnston..‘ Charlottetown. appeared on1 charges of drunken driving and. driving without due care and; attention. He was remanded to7 ; the Leards. and all married to This year. celebrating the 195th anniversary of this event. Leards, and the descendants of lonshins hold at Belvedere Golf and Winter Club. Leards who hear other names. are being welcomed to a re- union of the clan in Mount Tryon where the grounds and home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter PLAYING TUE. and WED. ONLY SHOW AT DUSK It’d , II '- omen Trouble Confederation At AIberton ALBERTON — Farmers and 1 other: interested in the West; .Brlinee Board of Trade's ef-i {arts to promote new crops in the western area attended the showing of two excellent movies in Alberton WI Hall Thursday UV g. ' Charles Thibert. fieldman for ,Ille West Prince Development. Foundation. procured the first on "The Scientific Grow- ]ng and Production of Tomat- bes'”. from the H.J. Heinz Company. . One of the world‘s largest tomato processing plants. loca- ted amington. Ont. was the setting for the highly-ed- Jul 23. The accused pleadedl Wood have been made available Inoi guilty to the first charge“ ‘ No plea was taken for the1 second. ' Donald Alexander MacLeod.‘- Bomshalw was fined $15 and‘ costs or five days for driving without. due care and attention. 1 The case of Stewart Ferguson, Charlottetown, charged with common assault, was further adjourned to July 21. l Fines of $10 and costs or five days were given to three per- sons. The charges were driv- ing a vehicle with insufficient equipment. driw’ng a vehicle with no markets. and failing to stop at a red light. An ac- cused charged with failing to halt at a stop sign was fined $5 and costs or five days for a Leard picnic on Wednes- day afternoon. July 22. Family-trees and charts with pictures and exhibits will decorate the history corner. Prizes have been offered for the one coming the farthest. for the best Tryon ghost story and for the oldest person in attend- ance at the picnic. Restrictions On Smoking ? Ads. Urged ‘ Centre STARTING olov THROUGH JULY 25 THE ROYAL WINN‘IPEG BALLET Iflly’s got A lost 5-yearqu chick in his gambling casino! A swingln’ doll in his bachelor pad mm ELIZABETH menu MUNTGUMEITY ° III-SAM . . g , - ' The federal government will be 331??” mm Wm“ “5 m ..§2;“....fl§"1“,0 if; 3352"“; l :zléedsglymlth? 301:1: Canada’s exciting company of young dancers in u ~ w m,le ILL mo Lotus JACK m VOKO .J.W. Don Campbell of the glove ddayS. ind fiofland costs or l Strict cigarette advertising on two Programs 0! outsmndmg causal”! bane“- S ‘ 55: mm ' West 'nce Development ays‘ S ' '3’ ° 3’36 radio. television and in all other . um sum: my CAROL “MIM' mmtion acted 85 Chairman ' again“ umber man was dis“ forms of ublic communication. I i I 0 im- the evening and Stated that mltshsecl. accgsfd charged? At the 1:“ session of the fed_ — TO. 5 farmers are taking Pa“ 1“ “'1 possesmon 0 .1quor. m aferaiion's six-day annual meet- : - Ohm - Rose - Annoummugg the local excerimenlal grO‘V' placef'mgersytihan dhls IiESIdenggling here. delegates approved a? sl'so up 8‘30 P'm' "0mm MANN WWMA“ 1' mg of 30 acres of grain corn. “'3‘ "‘9 a“ “’55 0" ‘resollltion asking the federal' , 10 acres of sugar beets. one days- ;0 ‘ to "curtail and re- _ and m and a half acres of tomatoes. lstrl'ci advertising of cigarette ALL SEATS live acres of soya beans and w- smoking." and recommending - P-MO . sortie burley tobacco. 'nners " that the food and drug adminls- " 7 I , ;Rev. Gerald Steele. also an For children’s trailon label cigarette packages I ’ A active promoter of the experi- with warnings of the hazards of mm described events leading Adi m smoking E The WINNti‘rEG BALLET presents DUL'I' up to the formation of the foun- V e The resolution said “cigarette ’0 programs: , cation which is recognized by 5 smoking has been shown to beg MOMWFD Fm WES THURS F 1 ¥ 4 4 1‘ ¥* * 'k * * In provincial department of KENSLNGTON _ Children's tantihmllgrtallll laCIOtl‘ Cfoiltributlflg Bane; ' Pas Dix " 3‘ ——-————-————-——-————— W I 1' ‘culture and ARDA. Father events at the Kensington ‘64 Rur- 0 9 eve Opmen 0 “‘13 can' 9 9' ' le paid tribute to C. R. a1 Jubilee were high lighted by 63- a - ." “current 3m" WEI"! * * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * * * * and. secretary of west prime the colorful doll carriage parade The annual convention de-‘ 31”" SW3“ Prothal‘mion Almez-vous Bach? Les Whoops-de-doo Md of Trade and Rev, David held Saturday morning at the cided to ask (or restriction of menald' for the work they elementaryschool vlnth 19 entries.i clgarette adverilsmg because we done Wm“ me foundation. Winners ln the junior class it} “a very effective campaign is "we have m explore the de. order of merit were: Mary Carol being waged by advertising to “mum” of products of farm_ Pldgeon. Betty Ann 911' Shillncrcase the consumption of . . Y, Debby Burt. In the senior class. cj argues in i f 138 Mid flShmgv Father 5‘69“? winners were: Pamela Hogg ‘hg f] ff 1 3pm 0 their‘ concluded with noting that.the Linda Montgmnery and Kathy arm” 9 8C 5' i “cent. Prince County agricu1g0rr. Judges were. Mrs. Hodkin him! survey gave some encour- Io; Monctgeal‘lI and Mrs.1 Charles “‘C‘ IMPROVE! was” words on the growin oi yers micron PPM were m:- beets, g lribbons and silver dollars. . “03:33.5 Eff!“ hl—h comm?“ The second film dealt with Winners in a trycicle racci‘siofier to C {'3 gin-’3‘" the growing and development Ran“ Th‘m‘ps‘m' Kev“ Green'v a Ton anaha mtg rm Ad of drain corn in various areas la" I ‘ rip I 8in] 1 ago, w 0 en red has. d «be world Appreciation was ‘were chocolate bars and ribbonsl P ta ,35t week. for 3 Should" . . I e soap boxloperatlon. contlnues to show expressed"h I Thlbert forgderby placed a, mums, Bflenllmprovement, an embassy oifl. m. “1115 9 film? and 10 Royicreenan, David McInnis, David clal sald Friday. The operation heard for operatlng the pro-;wa]kerandC]a_1-k Paynrtefi prizes followed an acute attack of JONOL twerre ribbons and silver dollars. bursitis in the shoulder. STARTING _ _ with! 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