r the m- Cow" 0! 0100.6-. you are marlnable experience the us any dents and created a keen Internet in. all phases of the . Brtlllngcr and Mr. Jack Medhurat. i n.c.. trained and experienced In ' United? states and the Holy land. not r W”'k5'19ll,..H9fld.Ai.l:lGm0X in-. cniniiirg were mu iuriui Mlaa Brilllnger. director of the C. ralldoua drama in England. the instructed in drama in Christian Education. coetuming and drama with children. Mr. Medhurat. wide- andhlaypeopleyl trnuiltova Booth" . New Bi-pnawiok and Yrinee Ed- ward, Island and at the conclusion op regional- . a mitten was act up for the ll;lari- i no M'.....”'”.'r"'.'." ......t".:.:" e: v i :;:lgHtllIlI told Parliament ll: date” has been set. , tncal field. The instructors. lip: .m........... . plied by the couaeiimre highly f,V..f,lf”,f.'.,”33'c':' fhiirp.mr':::m: iIht'IseDo:e.Mnmeu' A'tfhtt3re”!o:' Prince cm-ran rogoim-ion l”"'fd '""' M" 9”” port instruction in stage craft and Edward inland." Also nieiuiiiig There are an eetirifnteii 1o.ns,. C"h5i ?i';"D':ug'."h ml!-:9 "ill! 0! . - - - Mr, or ' 3'. in. w - from char-lottetowii we head of cattle on Canadian Cmrlgd: y of counul war; on approach to was,Mr. David MacDonald. farms. 1 A i ' A . 0 - Mr. Leonard Craliilord iv the . director of the workshop. Hows the . C A , v - direcltoltk otfh dqlgl: (MICRO -TV M k 0 ' ' l r .. . I and 0 I elm ono eaecntivfli ..... t s ee er st o eeps goilmciluof Canada. He has .11: a e . I W ' u i . wide experience in England and . . Central Canada as producer, dir- ector and adjudicator. lished two years ago in Toronto. is honored in having an patrons the presidents of the an Council of Churches and the Bap- tist Federation of Canada. the Primate of the Church of England in Canada. the Moderators of-the United Church of Canada and the Presbyterian Church. Other groups who have given approval to the Council are the Churches of Christ (Disciples). The Evangelio al United Brethren. the British and Foreign Bible Society. The Salvation Army and the Students Christian movement. At present there is a membership of 500 and it is hoped met this will be great- ly increased and regional bodies of the council will be let up to as- sist the central body to care for the needs of its members. At the pres- ent time the council serves its members witlila lending library of reference and technical books and plays, advice to groups in sel- ection and production of plays and the arranging of ' Drama Work- shops such as the one in Halifax. Conducting the Workshop with Ottawa to take part in the annual LEFT are Cadets Norman Sanger, erts. Newfoundland: Blair Mac- Cadets of the eastern Command Dominion of Canada Rifle Associv Grand Falls. Newfoundland; Lloyd Donald. Charlottetown. PEI; and Cadet Rifle Team left Camp Alder- ation open rifle meet. The New- Mushrow. Port aux Basque. New- Merrill Smith. Cltarottetown. P shot Friday morning by rail for foundland and Prince Edward 15- foundland; Harold Snow, Bay Rob- E1 the Connaught Rifle Ranges atiland repmsentatives on the team The 20 Royal Canadian Army Koala k's to a wide circle of people engag hers and one visitor. ed in Agriculture, in general, live On conclusion of the business por-l stock in particular. tion of the meeting. the fourth CLUB NEWS of four monthly tests were writ- The Sea Crest Calf Club met ten. Following the adjournment l AGRICULTURAL NEVIS P. E. I. Department of Agriculture The Provincial Exhibition anrilcomc Deputy Minister of Agric- Old Home Week got under wayluiture for Canada. Alex Ness was; on Monday last. The quantity and - appointed as his successor asi volume of the exhibits in all de-1 Chief and then Chairman of the” at the Hamilton Hall on July 27th at 9.00 pm. The president. Wayne Lockerby called the meeting to order which was opened by the imemhcrs repreating the 4-H club pledge in unison. Roll call was answered by six members. it was moved by Earl Lockerby and sec- partments exemplified Prince Ed-1 Animal Husbandry Department. landed by orvme Mann ",3; you ward lslandls agriculture in ital. During which lime he imained 3" broader senses. enviable reputation as . an out- When you come to the fair do! standing Professor of Animal Hus- noi fail to visit the various barns bandry. call for next meeting be answer- ed by naming a variety of apples. Motion carried. It was moved by Earl Lockerby with cattle horses. swine, sheep, "ANOTHER MAN'S GAIN" and poultry-houses. This will af- Unloflunalely. for 1119 Aifl'5hil'0 rm-(1 you an opportunity to judggibreed of cattle it would seem that for yourself the high quality whicbilhey have lost an ardent worker our island Purebred breeders are and SUDPOFLER HOWQVBF. 85 "10 producing. In the Women's lnsti-.5ByIniz 2085 ”Wh8t'S one MEWS lute Building there is a great ar-11055 is 3""lhel' man's Rain-" The ray 9: handicraft. flowers, p.5im.lHolstein-Friesian association of imzs. photographs. food. clothes.iC3n3d3 immedial-Sly retained "16 were written by the members. it clc. in ihis building also the Nat-;55TV5"?5 of-Alex Ness as a Type inngl Film gnam are shgyyingi Classification Inspector of that continuous pictures. bfeedflt ('3lU94 V y AGRICULTURAL BOOTH . f"9m'St- ff lfozr-W. well Qualified The Provincial De”a"mc"t "flliiwhisaknoaiedggczriiialtnbiggfiugz Agriculture booth is just at the left r . of the main entrance in the Wom- i :I';nA:;m:lj:ii;:baa'1dZ,v:jl3feS:5f en's institute building. llcre youying i,xhibm0ns. he hum up lhegnrdpr by mp president They” and seconded by Freddie Beairsto ;tilai Janet and Orville mann lo- icate a place for the next judging iclass. Freddie Bcairsto. Roy Cruz- ier and Orville Mann were appoint- ed on the recreation committee for next meeting. The third of four monthly tests was niovcd by Orville Mann and seconded by Freddie Bcaiisto that .the meeting adjourn. Janet Mann. isccrclary. , Thr Freetown Calf Club nicl at -thc Frcetown School on August a period of recreation was enjoy- ed by the mcmbers. Mary Rogers. Secretary. The Bcdcque V-E 4-H Calf Club hold their regular meeting on .liily 31, 1956 at the home of lliebourne Wright. Middleton. The meeting opened with the President. Ger- ald Green asking for the minutes of the previous meeting which were read and approved. Roll call was answered by 13 members with one Visitor present. It was moved and seconded that. the next regular meeting be held. at the home of Mr. Stavert. North Beileque. it was moved and sec- onded that ihc next judging class be held at the farm of John Green; Central Bcilequc. it was moved and seconded that roll call for the next regular meeting be answer- cd by naming one point regard- ing showmanship. The club members wrote the. fourth of four regular is-sis. One of the highlights of the eve- ning was a report given by four members regarding the Cabot ,1st. The meeting was called tolTrail trip. A delicious lunch was :12 2E;:ni';'::in?Ipp::t"&'li;y MacDonald College Holstein herd lBernard asking for the minutes mm. M Vmm" divisions pand I0 quite a high standard old ex-'o! the previous meeting which ' A i C9”9"Cem both 35 regards bl00d- wore read and approved. The roll served by the hostess Ms. Wright assisted by her daughter; on con- clusion a vote of thanks was mov-. ed by Billy Craig. Mary McCar- learii somethin about each. Art- A . 4 fihciial inzemiifation is depicted 3:: ..,.;:.::,r.(::?nan”o"' s owing t e various clubs. in o ' Ef8fllIOl!l)l and the breeds that are. .hI.;';'d,::;:i1.f,.E::t 'ge!h:h:;: ava a c. . . The division of horticulture is dc-i gilubngnci-arliilgiiallslessleaigliydititlzgiif pictina the steps to be 'ollowcdlSme”;b,e )1-we Clagsmciamm work in more profitable strawberry p Hm. that tweed in The pan duction and information conce -JBACKGROUND AND sEiu','CE lng the processing the various hor- AV,.,hh.e.wigc NM New ha . munuml crap” llrcat backgroiincl and a H t 5 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP I "93 mi The world's uh.-i pionshi breed- er won last yciir by Mr. i'?.A. Mc- :?ll:t?irs'ri(fi(f '31: Ilaatset Rggililt nlile-K: Aulay of Souris is displayed in the y H". Avrghhue I51 Ogterpe "d D9P3"m"ll Of AEHCIIHUTE l70"U"- l Hrcsrir-rs'i AS'-lflclflilfllfl of Canalzin This is the first time that the cov- and .h, fin." pnwidem of C 3' 1-ted award has come to the Prov- inn A..,.gm.Ze Byccden. Mm": ' lnce. Through the kindness of Mr. . mm i l i we 3' ord of service. He is the young? McAuIsy. he has offered the dis; "9 W8, 1" a(.m,e charge of the play of this breed so that all mayi have opportunity to look at it. 1 VETERINARY SERVICE ' During the Provincial Exhibition . and Old Home Week the Veterin- ary office is located in the left of" the Grand Stand at the exhibltionl grounds. This lords a twenty? fbur hour servl. win all livestock owners. if you have any inquiries ill reference to veterinary service do not hesitate to drop in sndi. have a chat. OFFICIALS Practically all the officials of the Production Service Livestock. from its initiation until Ayrshire herd (and, of roll,” the herds of oihcr breeds! at Mac. D”"3ld (7"','f'F9 70? I ilreat many .VPfiTS. During that time the Ayr. zvhgebhlielrtd at .Macl)onald College . up 0 l . i standard. s presen high He was one of the initial mem- bers of the Committee which for- mulaicrl the Type Classification plan of Canadian Ayrshirc Breed- y(e,if'smAssociniion'; was 8 incmber. of Plan s (ommitlcc until re-' . ”'"'l.V: while he was also one of "'9 lllsbeclors under that plan 3 Year or llrnnch of the Canada Department so agog He also new invaluable "”'i"' i" "W Ayrshire breed for 8 Cnnsl” able nhmbcr of years M a l1I"0dUCli0ll..c'all was answered by 12 mem- die Secretary. The Provincial Exhibition N The following are the results of l cini Exhibition: red (',ork- 1. Alvin MacDonald. ltjovchcad Road; 2. Alvin Mac- Donald. Seclion 2. Plymouth Rock Bar-; red Hcn-- 1. Alvin MacDonald. i2. Alvin MacDonald. ' Section 3. Plymouth Rock Bar- ircd cockerel- 1. Alvin MacDon- ialrl; 2, Alvin MacDonald. S9('il0n 4. Plymouth Rock Bar-, lrcd Pullet--1. Alvin MacDonald, .2. liaynorl-i Poultry Farm. Ch- itown R.R.5; .'i. Raynor's Poultry Farm. 1 ! Section 5, Leghorn single combi in-hile cnck-- 1. ilavnor's Pouliryl ildarmz 2. Alvin MacDonald: .'i.' lliaynor's Poultry Farm. 5 Section 6. lrcgliorn singlc comb.i ivliitc hen- l. Raynofs Poultryl Farm: 2. Raynor's Poultry l"arm.i Section 7. Lcghurn. Single icomb while cock:-rel-.1. Ray- 'nor's Poultry Farm: 2. Rnynor's iPoultry Farm; 3. Alvin MacDon- Section 1. Plymouth Rock Bar- Poullry Judging Results At ' . cock! 1. Albert .T. Boswell, Marsh- Hhe puunry J-udgmg at me pmvimi ficld; 2. Lincoln Boswell. Dunst- affnagc. Section 22 A,0V, pure hrcd hcn- 1. Parkcr Jewell. York: 2. 'AIhe-rt Boswell; 3. Albert Bos- . well. 1 POUL'l'RY v Section 24, A.0.V. coclurrl ml 1. Albert Boswell; 1. Albert Bos- well. Section 75, Bantam Cock - 1.! Albert Boswell; 2. Albert Boswell; ' 3. Ernest MacEachern. Tea Hill.. Section 26. Bantam hen- 1. Al- bert Boswell; 2. Raymond Kelly. Ch'town; 3. Wm. Acorn. Village; Green. Section 27. Game Cock-1. Peta- Coles. Central Royalty. Section 28. game hen- 1. Peter: Colcs. i Glass 24, Production Breeding; Pens. Section one. pen of barred Ply- mouth Rock- 1. Alvin MacDon- ald; 2. Alvin MacDonald. Section two, white Plymouth Rocks. 1. Albert J. Boswell; 2. Albert J. Boswell. siarohing his shirts now! They're always exactly the way he likes them best . . . thanks to Glide rcady- i made starch. It's so easy to starch exactly as with instant You just pour Glide into water (less Glide you want ml Brownie Hawkeye Camera and and you're sure to bring the fun back home in beautifully crisp black- and-white snapshots or brilliant color pictures. You get the shot easy-as-pie. without adjustments. Just aim an shoot. If it": made by Kodak, you know in googi Complete outfit for day and night snapshots, this week- ltfs the Brownie Hawlreye Outfit." - Smart gift Eackage contains: camera, ulha. batteries, and dim. 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Raynor”: Poultry Farm. 'N"'lmD0IlIlIt changes werefmal Husbandry dgpanmem 0, cock- 1. Alvin MacDonald; 2. 2. Rnynor's Poultry Farm. zcently effected in connection MacDonald coin”... i, mmuy Alvin MacDonald. Sections 5, pen of Rhode island th the Animal Husbandry De- called "Jim" Hamilton that first Section 10. Rhoda island Red Reds-1. Alvin MacDonald. 2. Al- Xlariment of MacDonald College. name (or nickname) probably lien -1 Alvin lllacnonald. 2. vin MacDonald. ex R. Ness. was for many years dates back to his School or Col. Naynors Poultry Farm; Alvin Section ti. pen of New Hamp- lppointori head of the department lcgp days. MacDonald, siilres-1. Alvin MacDonald. 2. retired and Professor Hamilton Jim Hamilton has been to mom. Section ll. Rhoda lslnnd Rod Alvin MacDonald. 3:! Promoted to the head of the her of the staff of Machnnnld (kit. "”'k9'f9l-- l. Alvin Mnrlionsld; Class 25. cross bred pens ladulll Darlmeni. it is of interest in lege since 1920. and during ",9 2. Alvin Mar-Donald. -.5Pfti0fI 2. barred ,Plymnutli lot! that Professor Hamilton in past several years he was Chlefi Section 12. Rhode island Red Rock rock and New Hampshire Jndgfhg the sheep and swine this Assistan to Alex R. Menu in the Pullet-e i. Alvin MacDonald; 1. hens" l. Alvin MacDonald; 2. Al- Iieek at the Provincial Exhibition ,i..im.i n.,,...,.,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,m,.,.,. Alvin Mncflnnhi. , vln MacDonald. I Charlottetown. While lie is. of course. well very section is. New Hampshire Section 3. New Hampshire cock lulu QUIMIED SERVICE ed in dairy cattle. Dual Purpm. Cock-- l. Alvin MacDonald; 1. and Plymouth Rock hens - 1. Ai- R. Nets graduated In I Shorthorns, Sheep and Swine. In Alvin Mschomilrl, vln ynononalli: 2. Alvin lllscflon. of the second class of fact it might well be "M "ml Section 14. New Hnmpshln aid . -"i d Collect, In ion. and he is one of the leasing autliorl-' Heryr- 1. Alvin MacDonald; .2. Class 29. pen Plymouth Rock - a member of the (leg in cmnecggon my me am, Alvin MacDonald; 3. Irvin Boswell and N.li. hens: Husbandry start of that Jorementioned classes of live M-rslI"eld- . . Section 1.. l. Alvin MacDonald; (now a Faculty of Mcalll stock. Also. as a matter of face Section I5, New Hampshire 2. Alvin Maebonald. The new Kodak VerlchronIrPan I via ). over date then. That his services liav been i ii at cocker:l- 1. Alvin MacDo id. 3. so ti 3, New ll hi 3 meant nu-bx his rs of aer- menu as I judge of sites" ...g Alvin MacDonald. "7 and cpl:-Iinouia Rock."l:ep:s-1-eI.wKl- Film makes you look. better in A V creel liar Swine at ' d' ex” .1 I " ” la. New " ”'. Pul- vln MacDonald; 3. Alvin Macl)on- any light--umlight,du'lllfghtor at . owever Inca Quebec. He ha I cted et-- 1. A l M Don id; 1, Al. ld. "r ' is "have of Ahheaoe" ' Ho ' " vln Macovnaia. '0 ' ' Class 27. epdeini production: 5”” N" ”'hu””mrPW'” Section 17. Minorcao. single comb. black cock-- I. Raynor'I heir?-"oi: lock h'!on.”n I a.t.b'mu', . Al- Poultry? ;2.lla ' Poul-vinu i '2, try irim.m" W” seec'i:e 2.9 gbmp-lire ma 1 Section in. Minor:-as. single -I, Alvin , ; 3. Alvin comb. black rocks I. Raynor: MacDonhIl."ai Poultry Farm. 1. llaynor'a Pod- Iectfelhgg single comb. n m Alvhlllacooii-is; r IMTII, hm pellet-1. Raynor-V: rouitryta-in gadln IL L01. auto 1