— Six mothers and their hahies i await the judges @! the Cra- paud Exhthition Werne day _The bahy judging contest was Pasture Improvement Needed WAITING FOR THE JUDGES sponsored hy the Tryon Wo men's Institute. Winner of the class for babies under 12 months was Nancy Sellers ee x Lowell Ste: enson .and. Laura Jean MacPha:! were picked among @ class of entries rang fran 12 to 23. months na =10 alt Dairy Production Drop Unles Island+ pastures im prove significant during the rest of the grazing period, the provirree could Inse the big mar- gin of increased dairy produe- tion it recorded in the first six months of this vear This was siggested yesterday by FW. Adams, prov ncial dai- rv siperintenderit, who noted a steady drop in butter produc- tion ; Milk production from Jany ary throug June this vear was up hv "8.000000 pounds, but pro a heen dropping stea dilv since d- July, and it’s a t y despite recent rainf \ micht have heen expec 4 prove. the situa thor T fa month 2438 Itn- ehes.of rain have been, recorded, wh « chily better ‘than-Au- gust a ve -ago, though it ig st we!) heloaw the long-term av- erace’ of 3.37 inches ne droug n thie province goes back far hevond mid-July, hy reserve moisture in the ground apparently maintained patture growth “sufficiently prior ta mid.tiuly ta keep up the milk production in-thrs—prorince The first ‘drop in product was on 17 b. week ending seen in Mf. Adams said The butter. production, Jari ary through June, was up 14 per .cent over that of a year ago, and cheese production was up 43 percent, but both are declining steadily now The trend is the same in Can- ada this year. Butter: production to date down three percent tn the-natron, and-the butter stocks have. decreased by 38 million pounds. But the latter is not ser ious; the butter hold-over in large The Aug ust rainfall of 243 jn- ches hére, incidentally is short of the long-term “average for August which is 3.37 inches, but it is slightly better than the Au- gust. 194 production of 2.42 in- ches ~ —It-+s"now -almost-23-vears since this province was soaked com- pletely with 6.45 inches in a 24- hour period ie that was'on September 22, 1942. anyone it was really some- In case remembers that soaking, thing. A one-inch rainfall unusual that we haven't had one this.vear, The heaviest rain- fatt recorded-n1965—was the which fell on August we 75 inches 9, Palmer Road Youth Fined $75 On Impaired Driving Charge AT.RERTON A Palmer ! Road couth, Herry--#andrahan,; Jr. fined §75 and. costs bv Megistrate W Chester S. Mac- Donald at ‘'berton vesterdavy for @nving while impaifed For having care and control of a motor vehicle. while impair- ed. Heward William. Wells, Al- berton,.also.was. fined $75.and costs . John Lo Tones, Roseville, pie aded cuiltv te passession of 45 undersized live lobsters and W435 fined $15 and costs a 16<mince bot rubbing comportnd. the of Myricks Atherton Ltd . Alhert MacDonald, Elms dale; was fined and costs or 15 days Stephen—lameaaTnceph Hat For’ stealing tle of prope $25 foran. Tat 7, and Robert Rich ard Butler, Kildare Capes, re- ceived fines af S10 and ensts > for driving without a_lirence and Joseph Edward Dugay St. Edwards; received a similar fine for failing to transfer registry Exceeding the speed limit in a 40-mile zone resulted in $10 fines to Erskiné Warren Matthews, Elmsdale, and Charles Bernard Foley, O'Leary. Gregory Donahue, Roseville was fined $10 and casts for op erating an improperly equipped vehicle and Jerry Peter Howard Cape Wolfe was fined $25 and eosts for driving due care and attention in Bloomfield Part. An. Alberton South = resident and one person from St. Louis were each fined $20 and costs for passession af intomeating liquor and an. Elmsdale man was fined $20 and costs being intemoeated in a -pirbue place withonit for is so; Oe neg Bur ne the Fx: perimental Farm So the record ra ember 22, 1942 was slightly more than seven times heavier than the most the Island has had this year at any one time The total rainfall of 12.40 ches for September 1942 slightly more than the total the first seven months of year, which was 12.38 inches _ WELFARE RECEPIENTS SHOULD TRAIN “TORONTO (CP) Mavor Leo Del Villano of Timmins said here. ail able-bodied welfare—recipients: ‘should -be forced to train for jebs But his suggestion got ‘no support from a panel discus Sing education and‘ training the unemployed at the annual convention of -the On- Association Del Villano, who once welfare récipients in nins shovel snow, said TAanlé-Hadied” people on should he forced. to training e ‘should he militant-—ah ont this Save Warren at nfall of Sept- {n- was for this for tario Municipal Mr welfare ‘take more thing.” G F. Armstrong. af_the--Taranta— Adult -Retrain- ing Counselling Centre won- dered how. | third-generation welfare. recipients -could.__he made to train’ for jobs “Yar Cannot net rom ptlsion " he said After the meeting, Mr. Del Villano complained Timmins area miners have. a_take- home pay of $62 a week while welfare recipients receive he tween $50 and. $70 “Our welfare hill is £482,000 prifcipal a vear and. I don't like it,” he said The mayor once was re buked by provincial authori- thes when he made welfare recipients shotel snow for their allowance. He released them from work after the province threatened to cut off grants. | day on a charge of dri Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, f Thurs. Aug. 26, 1965. ‘One Fined $15 In Traffic Case A fine of $15 and Costs was imposed upon) Robert. A.J. Mac: Donald of Charlottetown when he appeared before Mazgistrate 4 James Haslam, QC, vester- ving with- mit due.care and atténtion Also appearing In city court on a similar charge - was Allan Willard MacKinnon, Can- oe Cove, who had his case _ad- journed until August: 28. police John Perry of Sherwood was assessed $10 and costs or five days plus a drycleaning hill on a charge of splashing a_ pedes- trian while a similar fine was handed out. to- David Judson, Alexandra, for failing to stop at a red traffie light. : There were three cases of {Il- egal possession_on this morn- ing's docket. Two were each gi: ven similar fines of $20 and costs ar 30 davs while a third had his case adjourned till Au- gust 28 Two city residents were char- ged with being drunk and incap- able. One man was fined $20 and ensts ar.-20. days while the cond was assessed $10 and costs or five days One Chariottetown — resident charged with being drunk and disorderiv -was remanded with out bail till Aug. 28 Leonard «Joseph Daigle, Saint John, N.B. charged with obtain- ing fond -without money was re manded without bail till Septem- ber Ist. Everett Ferguson, city, charg: ed with illegally ‘selling Jiquor to. another person had the char- ges_withdrawn by the RCMP and was then charged with the lesser offence of illegal posses- sion, had his case adjourned till Aug. 26 100-Car Group To Visit City ~ A. Saiyati on Army: ecavaleade of 100 cars which started in St. John's, Newfoundland, Aug. 19, will -visit--Charlottetown Friday, Sept. 3, on a trans-Canada cen- tenary tour. A speaker and singer will ae- company the cavalcade -and--a scroll will be carried through- out. The scroll with a message commending the Army for its 1M years of service will he sign- ed by the Governor General of Canada and the Prime Minister. The scroll will also be signed by the civic or government leaders in each city where the caval- cade stops i ab- CROWDS AT THE FAIRGROUNDS An everal view of _festivi- Ces 2 the Crapaud Fxhibit- inn vesterday shows only .part of the crowd of an estimated 4.000. some af whom witnessed’ “while others participated to make thie vearly event one of the most successful on record In Charlottetown, In the Ontarin;--which~had—-4—chart}sence-of the Premier, the” Dee why vuw hare trent ered branches of the Red Cross puty Premier will sign andy also hearing in church or at a in 1939, now has only 184 active the mayor. Thé signing of the meeting. a “branches: ; Seen TU with take place in the Conf" why you hear some people — a have. , atificully with a Dike: 7 with others. 4] —why yon have difficulcy hearing in crewded rooms. ania . oceans —Wh ry : e he “ ° 2 , "hi eee ee Ferdinand Blacquiere . juice Oral Rustico Mfr Percy -WHIIOCK |... Civ ces Hunter River standswords. Percy MacDonald se oec.e Churchill Mrs, Anna MacLeod ... Kensington —If your hearing ts getting Mrs. Arthur Smith Be as Freeland Mrs. Eric Ferguson : .. Bonshaw worse: afi : Mrs. W. Lamey a Peakes Station Mr: Borden Bagnall ........-....- Hunter River Ss We wil have special equip- : ; Mrs. Joseph Trainor -++-... Peakes RR 4 ment here and testing for Mrs; Peter Curley a - ++ Richmond | vrs. -May MacDonald Charlottetown ONE DAY ONLY at the Mr. James Winn ............ scasst Conway Mr. Carl Yeo . os Richmond Hillside In Mrs. Harry West ..........:...0¢+.++...... Summersidé Mr. Peter MacDonald _.......... Mi. Buchanan Montague 2 Mrs. Hillie Cooke... . 2-5... ses Cape Wolfe-] Miss Phyllis Arsenault 2.00... .... Miscouche Wednesday, Aug. 25th Mr.- Arthur Pidgeon S Kensington Mrs.. Heath MacLeod kensington 9 CSS ane. Wine, Olek Merehineon Huiter River Mr. Ancel Ballum os bs Northam Phones 838-9109 ware, UIEG } baa = ones Sas : : Mrs. Howard Ling ........................ Hunter River at | Mr. Jack Clarkin’... ..............._ Summerside Mr. Bert Murrant _........................ Hunter River 838-2301 Mr. Theo Wiegers eit Hunter River Mr. John INICNOMON socas5 oars Orwell Cove ns View Mr. Vernon Doherty ....... ..... gos Vernon Mrs. Wilson Adams Seaview ites ats Mrs. Ralph Waugh ..... as Freetown | Mr. Ed MacWilliams .... Cape Traverse Hieceatnn ae eoth Mri Clarence Wedge Se Louis Mrs. Clarence Reynolds --. Murray River i. mer ’ Mrs. Eva MacLean wie ee ++.. Coleman | Mr. Ralph Shaw bt eeeaeee - Winsloe Phone "31 : Mr. John Holoyd = | Winsloe ONO Og ines --.... Winsloe ; Mrs. Elwood Cooke .... es . Cape Wolfe | Mrs. Carl Boulter -» Victoria Linkletter Motel LeRoy MacDonald .............. Murray Harbour | Mrs. Florence MacPherson Belleview Summerside Brad Bernard _.... ; O'Leary Mrs Blanche Crossman ee Freetown Friday, Aug. 27 Mr. J. STaylor ... ues Freetown Lynwood MacPherson >. ..0.....00.... Flat River 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mrs. Donna Ford |.......:. . Hunter River | Leo MacDonald -t+eue-. Southport Phone 436-2157 Mr-€>H. Orford. ....... . Charlottetown | Mrs. Vincent Mahar Charlottetown- ; ene ltd. deren Victoria Mrs. Glenwood MacLeod ......._ Park Corner vee Mr. Andrew Gass ........: eee yeccseeccNew Haven.| Mr. John MacFadfen ve Riverdale Siete i n ‘ Mrs. Leo Gallant oS Mayfield Mrs. Florence Murray eee Valleyfield - ay ; ug. 28th Mrs. Harold Storey... Charlottetown “irs. Elsie MacDonald ....... Cape Traverse Pho See Dorothy Heighton ...... as: Freetown | Mrs. Edythe Cole ..................... Darnley 4 one Lester Larsen ._....... : ... Eldon Mrs. John Blanchard | .....:.......... New Glasgow . Milton Ford. ..... Sivgicn wees On eee Mrs. George Fraser ‘ Oe iiees Cardigan : ; Acousticon Ramsay |] 4, Joseph Flynn. _... Cardigan_| Mr. Louis Costello. Cardigan In_the._toreground sre—some. ae ure seen, |. Co. ~ |}- Mrs. Aneas MacDonald .......0.. 600... Cardigan | Mrs. Clifford Sherren —....-c:...++... Hampton ori lle ggee Amat in eer ee 1651 Argyle St. Halifax, N.S. Miss Fran Lewis . i Cardigan | Mrs. Phyllis Simms .. __. ............-. Kensington - - \ : rr “ tl : 4 . = ~ ae | 1 « sini —— = Se Regatta Staged ALBERTON The f *mual swimmuir mect and re gatta Saeed by ELM dis tricts of St. Edwards, Se [aus and Mirminegasi Wage tet re Art Instructor Leaves Centre Mrs PecgyveSmith, a Chariot tetown artist, eaves nent week for Saint Jehn, N.B- Her posi- tion here as a chridren'’s art teacher at Confederation Centr® Gatleryv-wiit he frited—-hy--Mrs Dapline Irviig Mrs Smit! presentet three Paintings to Riverside Hospital Wednesday merning Received bv hocpital officials, the paint ings will be hung in the wards where they. wail lend a cheery note to surroundings The gift ~L.was the first-of its -kind-receiv- ed by the hospital Present for the short presenta- tion ceremony were Dr.. R.G Forsythe, hospital superintend- ent and director of mental health; Reginald MacNutt, pre sident of the PFI. division of mental health: Mrs Smith, and Dr Ww H Leon, psychiatrist Over 200 Enrol. At Alberton :RHS ALBERTON Alberton Re gional High School reapened this week with an enrolment: of more than 200 students ; Members of the teaching staff are Perley MacNeill (principat), Melvin . Perry, Baden» Sexton. James McNeill Paul_Batchild- er, James Currie. Mrs. Gordon Warren. Adrienne Webb. Mar- ion Mc Faven (commercial), Mrs Herman Dyment (music), and Sonja Puplissea_ (home _ ecano- mics) At the present time, Vr Sex ton is in Amherst on a drivers’ “instruction course which | will qualify him to give driving tn- struction to students. In areas where. driving instruetion- has been given to high school _stu- dents, there are reports _ of much safer-driving onthe “part of teenagers federation Chamber of ‘the Pro- vincial Building: at.3 pm In the evening an evangelistic meeting will be held at the. Ci- tadel. The speaker will be Brg adier W Captain J Johnston | BUSINESSWOMAN Dirs POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (AP) Gertrude Ford Ramsey, 2&4 founder and president — of Ford Tea Co, died here Siin- day. Mrs. Ramsey, a native of Simcoe, Ont-,- operated, her tea busitess for more than 0 years. _ She gave up business life in 1963 after an auto accident Mrs. Ford-was among. the first persons ’4¢o »put tea bags on ‘the market. Crozier and the soloist, the HARD OF HEARING ? J. FE. RAMSAY Free Audiometer Test of your Hearing Aid. _ At Miminegash cemiy at Miminegash Harbor Following the swimming events and boat races, there was a demonstration of scuba diving hy Const” John” Greer: RCMP, and Rov Ramsay, Summerside, and _also a water skiing display hy Rev. Arthur Pendergast, Roy Be!! and Wendell Weeks The ELM Recreation Commis- sion presented ribbons to the winners of the swim-events and trophies to the winners of the distance swim and boat races Appreciation was expressed to the Red Cross water safety division for the use of its equip- ment and Susan Howard and Rernard Cavaghan for helping stage the meet Following are the results: Roys {1 years and under stvie’ 1. Ronald Tremblay ; James Gallant; 3. Marcel Car- ragher. hirteen years and under free ° free style: Boys. |. David -Car- ragher, 2 Ronald Tremblay: girls, 1. Beverly Tremblay, 2 Wilma_ Carragher Sixteen yeats and under —- free style: boys, 1. Wilfred Gal- lant... 2. David Carragher, 3 Ronald Tremblay; girls. 1. drene Gallant, 2. Fave Carragher. 4, Bovs open: | Jerry, Howard, 2 Wilfred Gallant, 3. David Car- racher Girls open: 1. Faye Carrag- het, 2 Alma Howard, 3. Mar- lene, Murphy. 4 The main attraction of the afternoon was the one-quarter mile swim with six participants Fav Carragher was first: Susan Howard, second and Edith Tram- blay, third Results of boat races Class 1. Wilfred Waterford Class 1 Miminezash Doucette. Gordon Gallant Funeral Held For Malpeque Native ~ Private funeral . services for Mrs. Percy L. Ma*Gougan of ‘Malpeque were held recently fram_the Davison. Funeral Home with services - being ee by Rev. J.D. Wilkie. Mire? Row Faster: Mre Char: - Jes Kennedy and Parmenas Phillips song In That City Pallbearers were R° Clair Montgomery. James T. Camp- bell, Elmer Newson, James M. Ramsay, Roy Easter Heber Pickering. Mrs MacGougan Geddie Montgomery! was the “daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John M. Montgomery of and 'Chariotte | L.E. Thomas. son.of Mr and Mrs Clayton Thomas of North Tryon sworn into the Royal 4 ‘anady can. Mounted Pelee Wad- Impaired Driving Draws $100 Fines A char vehicle wt ge of taking a motor thout the owner 8 per- mission saw Frederick Scott of Charlottetown remand- ef to Sept. 1 to fix a date for trral The a Frnest ised appeared hefore Magisirate James RB. .Johnston, QC, in Queens Coutty Magis- trate’s Court Wednesday morn- ing Ravmond—dJesesh Macintyre; Cleveland, Joseph Garth MeCarville. Kinkora, were each fined $100 and cos's or 10 days on impaired driving convictions and Four men were charged. with illegal possession of hquor Three were fined $20 and costs or 30 days and the fourth case was dismissed after the Crown's ev idence was Lis +en— 21 Swimmers Pass Course Water = xaf carmed aut ety examinations nC amp Tamawby CORRAN BAN PC POLL MEETING JOINS RCMP nesday morning by Supt. AS McNeil, Officer Commanding “L"' Division. Mr. Thomas left Wednesday: afternoon. by train Aug. 19 under supervision of the Red Cross saw 21 successful Park: Judy Ball, Soe = mmeére from | Inte ate: athy ea, whit beginners, t0 | Summerside; Martyn Jones, seniors participate in their in-| Summerside. Barbara Waddel, dividual classes. Charlottetown Following. are the names of; Senior Bethany MacAleer, Charlottetown: Nan Maclsaae, Rene. ate gene: | Sherwhod: Carle Donaldson. Beginners: Mrs. Smith, Char- Summerside Paula Harris lottetown; Phillis Hambly, Char- : : lottetown Junior: Handy Hayes, merside; Hildred Jones, merside; Debbie Wheadon, merside; Reverly Smith, merside; Susan Hogg. Summer- side; Debbie Roy, Summerside; Sandra McLure,. Summerside; Winifred Cairns, Charlottetown; Heather MacKenzie, Charlotte- town; Fern Newell, Sum- Sum.- Sunr- The Art of Intelligent Listening. It takes two to converse: one must listen. But the competi- tive conversations we conduct “make the listener the loser!”’ Read why -how much you can enrich your topay. today seem to just the reverse is.true.. life just by learning to listen. This.-is one. of. 35 Sums | _Semon | HERE’ S WHY: interest- ing: articles in September Reader's Digest now on sale. for the ROMP depot division at Regina From left are Super- . intendent McNeil, L.E. Tho- mas and S-Sgt. Marshal’ Mac- Kinnon Summerside and Mary Holland, Oharlottetow n SOMETHING To Think About... If vour furnace is over 10 years jeld, you may be money ahead ‘to give it a good. close look! The usual “life. expectancy” of ordinary furnaces is about 10 years. BUT EVEN MORE IMPORTANT There have been so many won- derful improvements in the last 10 years you Wave a right to be discontented if vou don't have a modern LENNOX heating sys- tem! If you. do. not have a LENNOX heating system call as “Palmer Electric~ Dial 894-8543 Ch’town: Sor STARTING S$ Malpeque. Her husband — prde- Brush. Cuts cries Be $1.25 ceased her. in 1998 Thurs, Aug. 26 lino ee $1.00 A member vaeuee Merial 8:30-P.M. Children's Brush_Culs, under 18 OO aétive in all phases of__ church At the home of Children's Hair Cuts, under 12 DOUG ees eet and community life Mr. Aenaes MacDougall, Shaves : : oT te ant as Ea oo oe ow Donaldston pane FOG aise sav ask wh ese kins, ee gomery of Kensington : OF Jv a Pie UE tae * V2 MORE WINNERS OUR ENTER OUR FuN® Change Of Prices Of Hair Cuts Alberton Barbers EPT Ist, 1965 nu