Donna Malone, Charlotte- ault, Abram's Village, of the Tea Hill are proud of their town, right, and Joey Arsen- Crippled Children Camp at bell tent which was recently WINNERS OF ANNIVERSARY CONTE Alberton, P.E.I. McNally’s Clover Farm Jounson's River, P.E.I. MacNeill’s Clover Farm Tyne Valley, P.E.I. MacPhee's Clover Farm . ees ==“<Sourts,“P ET. aS -=-Rennie. & -Ogden’s-.Clover..Farm_... George Anderson Alice Witson ea Ada Willis : Elmdale, P.E.I. Mac Sanderson’s Clover Farm Douglas Ewen : Morell, P.E.I. : Mrs. Alban Sanderson's Clover Farm rs. Al MacAulay St. Peters, P.E.J. © Mrs. Charles Caseley Saunders’ Clover Farm O'Leary, P.E.k. * »Shama’s Clover Farm Charlottetown, P.E.I. Stewart & Beck’s Clover Far Montague, P.E.I. M. J. MacDougall Mrs. James MacDonald Glen Newson Taweel’s Clover Farm Charlottetown, P.E.I. Mrs. Amos Burt Turpin’s Clover Farm Charlottetown, P.E.I. Weatherby's Clover aFrm Charlottetown, P.E.I. MacArthur’s Clover Farm Mrs.-George- Whitlock Mr. Alex Cummings Ricmond P.E.1. : Mr. Amedee 8B. Gallant so -Arsenault- &-Gaudet's Glover Farm { Wellington, P.E 1. Mrs. Wilmot MacLeod- Brown’s Clover Farm Murray River, P.E.I. Bee Brehaut’s Clover Farm ’ Horace R. k Marray Harbour, P.E.I. Mrs. Earl. Clark Caseley’s Clover Farm Malpeque, P.E.I. Morri Callbeck’s Clover Farm Mrs. Ernest | son Central Bedeque, P.E.I.\ ; McConnell’s Clover Farm | Angus McLean Georgetown, P.E.1. Court & Son's Clover Farm Mrs. Lorne Ellis Bedford, P.E.I. Mrs, Floyd Ford Cudmore’s Clover Farm Oyster Bed Bridge, P.E.I. Dennis’ Clover Farm Charlotietown, P.F.I. Dixon’s Clover Farm North Tryon, P.E.I. *: __MacEwen & Son’s Cluver Farm New London, P.E.I. Maureen MacDonald Arthur Thompson Kevin MacKinnon » nly ncaa corned West PE Pauline Dixon , ioe — PrNoa ake, Fe rate yt ea ee Of Boeart FE Gallant's Clover Farm South Rustico, P.E.1. ’ Gass’ Clover Farm Cornwall P.E.I1. Haddad’s Clover Farm Charlottetown Mrs. G. P. Noye Lucy Smith Mrs. Amos Curley. - NEW TENT FROM JUNIOR RED CROSS presented to the camp by Bar- bara Moreside, left, and Patsy Doucette of the Junior Red | Cross. The -camp, financed | through public subscriptions mostly from the Mareh of | Dimes campaign, is run un- | der the supervision of a 20- man board of directors. Fa- cilities include three modern buildings, plenty of space and | playground equipment. ' | | WEATHER temperatures: |; Low Overnight High Monday ok MEO = 5 ks; ae Winners’ Name Store Name vnpe ny a s 4& Lowth Harvey’s Clover Farm ome ft een: +4 S 0 ‘Edmonton . ....... b Ivan Lo er Crapaud, P.E.I. i Colgate ccsrerees % 60, Harvey's Clover Farm eee tis tee ees Mrs. Ivan Hill Carleton, P.E.I. | Winnipeg ssc ee ees 52 7% ; . | Toronto : L- : oa Jose ng’s Clover Farm Ottawa : Mrs. ph W. Murphy Cherry Valley, P.E.I. Montreal : “ « e' Mrs. Joe Gass McKarris’ Clover Farm | Fredericton re 39 56 Southport, P.E.I- iSaint John ........ 4155 Miss Sandra Keir Kennedy’s Clover Farm reg steeeeees m o M he paseo a F Charlottetown, . .. “ - Frances Ma ac : Sons’ Clover Farm edie Miss: a ces MacMillan Vernet: River, PET -— Yarmouth —-- 7555577: 56 56 Mrs. L. E. Wellner Lord's Clover Farm ia Cle os & MacMill tire cl ; k New York: ......:-. a z ith MacCann * acMillan’s Clover Farm Miami 2 oo cceeveecs: ‘ Edith Covehead, P.E.I. |New Orleans ...... . a8 Fred Matheson Matthew & McLean’s Clover Farm ee ~ Bridgetown, P.E.I. HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- 7 9 , ther office says the disturbance Mr. George Howatt —— Clover Farm : responsible for-bringing-the flow i M i Sia cl Sa F of unseasonably cool weather to 5 iam Frase osséy Sons’ Clover Farm the district was east of south- Mrs Will . 4 : Bothwell, P.E.I. ern Labrador later Monday = he’ x evening, and will continue mov- Robert Stemmle Jr. Myrick's Clover Farm ing away from the Maritimes to- day. An area of high pressure over western Quebec and south- ern Ontario will move slowly to- wards the eastern seaboard to- »theft of one bag of potatoes, pro- TORONTO (CP) — Observed) Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Aug. 31, 1965. 5 UF Campaign Starts Sept. 21; Objective Set At $281,876 Objective for this year’s Uni-; He appeald for ‘support to ted Fund campaign here, which | make the campaign successful begins Sept. 21, is $281,876, Wil- so that the fund could: achieve fred J. Driscoll, public relat-| its aim: “to collect money in fons committee chairman for|a more efficient and stream- told lined manner and at the same | members of Charlottetown Kot-| time arrive at a more equitable | z sharing of the burden.” | Driscoll, guest speaker| Mr. Driscoll said the weekly Rotary luncheon | had already accomplisiied a Charlottetown Hotel, said | good deal. It has eliminated” 17 ‘ to be com-| separate campaign and numer- of United}ous tag days; kept campaign | Fund, but we must work at/ costs low, ensuring that more | making this an effective and)| money goes for the actual work | successful method of collecting | of the agencies; made it pos- | monies for the various agen-| sibe -for- donors to make- one: cies. . that are necessary | donation or spread their con- | to our community.” tributions out over the © year; Charlottetown district quota raised $240.000 ast year. | in this year's campaign, Mr.| Chairman of the meeting was | Driscoll: said, was $143,200, ex-} A.A. Macleod. Special guests of | clusive of the federal service | Rotary were Alan Holman, Fund | division and provincial govern- chairman, and Jack Ambler, ex- ment employees. ecutive director of the Fund. |" -Ch’town Man Is Fined $50 On False Reporting Charge An offnce whereby an accused/eph Robinson, a city vouth, Jam- | pladed guilty to reporting an au-.es Wayne Darte was remanded tomobile had been stolen when |to September 13 for preliminary no such évent had taken place, | hearing with bail to-stand. saw Charles E. Lund of 71% | Three other city youths, Rob- pe ge sm Alara find $50 and ‘ert Allison Hennessey, James or od ee gay tay hed \Barry Bradley and Lloyd Ernest | ty Magistrate's Gonrt Monday Blacauier, charged with robbing Kenneth Albert Chapman of $20) morning. were remanded to Queen County | Results of the blood donor, . arn a jail until September 3, bail for competitions conducted in con- Neville Allen, plea Builty tO each accused was fixed at $1,000 nection with the Red Cross, with two surities of $500 each. |clinics at Confederation Centre| { IN THE Blood Donor com- petition among the service associations the Main Brace Naval Veteran's Association: was once again the winner. Accepting the trophy on be- “\perty of the agriculture depart- ment of the Experimental Farm |and was assessed $35 and costs ‘or 15 days. Charged with criminal neglig- ence in the death of James Jos- EASTERN BRIEFS 1s GUEST William Stewart of Millinocket, |Maine, was the recent guest of William Emmett Gerard Mur- ei ere last : eveni BAY ga, Toon, Ont was fined quarters by the city chairman ilty to done a escaer atm the Red Cross blood donor gui : disturbance by fighting in- the coeemtiae, A. Pree Breer Crapaud Sports Centre. | Glen Joseph: McGuigan of Bobak Selects |Oceanview, charged with per- ade |mitting a person to ride on a Winning Canvas | motor vehicle in an unsafe man- | ner, had his case adjourned to! ‘The three Charlottetown | | Sept. 17 to fix a date for trial. ~ | ters of the Beta Sigma ij Francis Calvin MacLean, 19) sorority have just successfully Great George. Street, was dis-| ‘et i mportant ‘‘first’’ lcharged, at a prelininary hear-| °°™P’ m : aes \ing on a charge of attempted | project in the cultural and a | |break and entry of. the resid- | tistic life of Prince Edward Is- ence of Lloyd Hamilton Yeo of | jand. | Willow Ave., in Southport. Bruno Bobak of tne Art Cen- Giving evidence were Cst. G. tre, University of New Bruns-) W. Hopkins of RCMP Charlotte- | wick, Fredericton, N.B., recent- | ~ ee teal head- | j|which are to take place at Con- half of the Main Brace-is their only female president of a na- ~president Florence Roper, val veteran's association any- right. Making the presenta- where in Canada. Other clubs tion on behalf of the Red Cross competing for this trophy is provincial president Stuart were the Canadian Legion and Jones. Florence Roper is the*. the RCAF Association. Red Cross Names Winners i grriourivt « Of Blood Donor Competitions sociation trophy to Stan. Thomp. son representing the Depart ment of Highways, with second ‘place achieved by the Riverside In addressing representatives section of the department of of the wining groups, as well as heaith; the cominion department the “runners-up”, Mr. Archer/of agriculture trophy to Ewen extended thanks to them and /|Stewart representing the animal said that a great--deal of the husbandry~ section; the -domin- success of last spring's clinics|ijon government departments at could be attributed to their en- the dominion -building trophy to thusiasm and ingenuity in pro-| Eleanor Higson who represented moting attendance of their mem- the department of. transport bers as donors. which had th post office depart- Last night's meeting was held! ment in second position. to start the ball rolling for the) ‘The Charlottetown and District jsecond of this year’s series of Labor Council trophy was ac- Red Cross. blood donor clinies | Copted by. Jack Brown on, be |half of Local 1432, IBEW (Mar- itime Electric) with UPWA— LU 282 (Canada Packers) in sec- federation Centre Sept. 27 to 30 inclusive, Mr. Archer explained that a fourth day of clinics is being | °%4 place. 5 added to the usual three in an| At the conclusion of the pre attempt to overcome the long sentations the chairman invited waits which developed at last discussion from which came sev- spring’s clinics, and will mean |@ral good suggestions for the an objective of 1,140 donors | September clinics in Charlotte rather than 1,965 as formerly, | town. ~ AWARDS PRESENTED 4 i| Mrs. May MacLeod of Monta- town, ‘Mr. and Mrs. David -Rourke, pau! Gallant, Southport. Montague. eco SPEND WEEKEND that there was not sufficient gue and Mrs. Margaret Ed- dence for a jury trial. !wards of Dartmouth have spent the past weekend in Montague, : 7 © : " elect . vera Mr. and Mrs. David cae ao poem of t held on Prince Edward. Is- of the Parkdale Lions’ Club with | Mariners And colts oc 3) daeewhtla x ne” the Kinsmen'’s Club in second 9:20 - 12 LEBANESE PICNIC : ‘ —There was a good turn out for the annual Lebanese Association |picnie held recently at Argyle \Shore. There were a number of Sioed “te tevancce” foo Viet Cong |which was predominant on the Overrun intoxication, was assessed and costs or 15 days. Lloyd Yeo. and~ Joseph | ly selected .an untitled In discharging the accused | Smith, as the winning canvas. Magistrate Johnston said he felt | 2" imvitation art competition Two residents of Lake Verde | and Charlottetown appeared on Bonshaw resident, charged with F. A. S. Jones, chairman of \, DANCING . portrait the provincial Red Cross blood LbyCharlottetown artist. Peggy donor committee, congratulated | Commodore Room Main Brace in the winers and runners-up as he pews the wine awards:-| rori t ankers’ trophy to David eponmeret ty: ee preey: Cushing of the Bank of Mon- | This event brought to a close |treal with the Royal Bank of weeks of preparation and an- ‘Canada in a close second place: ticipation, as this was the first the inter-service Club trophy to Musie by the time such a competition had Rill Matthews, king-lion evi- With the support ‘and active Place; armed services veterans —assistance of -Moncreiff Wiltiam-+¢lubs-trophy to Florence Rop- son and Richard Beauchamp of €!, President of the Maine Brace, the Confederation Centre art With th RCAF Confederation | gallery, the art competition committee under the chirman- yy Dd * * * pS 4 4 ps ship of Mrs. Tom D. DeBlois, i Members—and- Guests i ‘hay , wi Mrs. ‘ rs Kceph “Molloy Xi Beta, and TODAY ONLY 2007-3 Mrs. Jack Simpson, Alpha Chapter, Gontacted artists of was conceived murder | Charlottetown 42-and~53._O u t- | Road. day to give-a sunny day. Temp-| Mr. and Mrs. George MacGul- eratures will continue cool. ‘gan returned to. their home in Regional forecasts: {Oshawa, Ont., after spending South ‘Shore, Prince Edward (two ‘weeks visiting “with—Mrs- lIsland: sunny and very cool. |MacGuigan’s .parents,-Mr. and Winds westerly 20 diminishing |Mrs-“Hugh~MacDougall and~Mr. ‘to light late this afternoon. Low- eerie mother, Mrs. An- high at Yarmouth 44 and 57,/| nie MacGuigan of St. Mary’s With-the -MacGuigan's sunny, | were their four children, Wayne, clouding -over during’the after-/Timmy, Karen and Darlene. ‘noon. A ‘little warmer. | While here, they also visited with Mr. and MfS. W.H. Butler High tide today at Charlotte-.and Mr. and Mrs. James McGee town 2.49 a.m. and 3.16 p.m. At! of Gaspereaux. Rustico at 10.22 a.m. and 10.31} DIES IN IRELAND p.m. Summerside tide eighteen} , minutes later than Charlotte. Word has been received re- town. Sun rises today at 6.39 cently by Cecil Knox, Eldon, of a.m. and sets at 7.47 p.m. All |the death of his brother, John times ADT. |Knox of Enniskillen, Northern ‘Ireland. The late Mr. Knox, jalong with his brother Tommy, Y's Men Start e Fall Sessions jbeen hospitalized until the time had planned a trip to P.E.I. in The first meeting of the fall Of his death on August 24. Two look for ~ Wednesday, Men will be held Sept. 16. a meeting of the executive held | V¢T. at Montague last evening. | The opening meeting will take! club, resigned from office as he the.form of a dinner meeting for| will be taging up residence in members only as-considerable|the next few days in the Char- business will have to be dealt} lottetown area. Neil Hooley, vice )with during the meeting. Rich-|presiednt, will carry on for’ the ard Knox,was appointed to, or-| balance of the term. Other of- ganize the dinner meeting. Barry White, president of the! ing. BS LaB Sa SPL LOB AL LOE BS. THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN - STURGEON _TO-NIGHT ONLY Prt GEORGE PAL Dad BYR HSIN my y PRL YOR on ANALY ac ORALL, ; anes oo 1 sey my Cart Stephenson - 1 PARAMOUNT RE-RELEASE js Canteen Service BUCK NIGHT 1.00 PER CAR CRIOBPEDIESOSEODES }menu. RETURN TO OSHAWS . Outpost j tries of outstanding quality ] he | were received. ~*~ +-=SAIGON:-<Reutefs)- -—Comu- "phe winnitiz painting “will “be nist Viet sCong guerrillas over-| presented to Confederation Cen- tan..a..South: Vietnamese govern-| tre art_galleny.._by-.the...sofor-. ment outpost 330 miles northeast ity at an early date. of Saigon early today and left, the post in flames. ated No report -had been received 5 from the garrison but casualties BANHAM, England (CP) — among the defenders were ex- Norfolk farmer Harold Goy- TOLD TO CUT BREW. —~ Tslarid association and 18 on f GINA LOUOBRIGIDA $- SEAN CONNERY RALPH RICHARDSON mw MICHAEL REL PH ano , BASIL DEARDEN'S prcouc@on July-of-this-year;-but-iliness-had- | cancelled these plans and he had | session. of. the Montague . Y’s |0ther brothers on the Island, are | | left to mourn — William of Mon- | ‘This decision was reached at |'asue and Richard of Flat Ri- | fiegs.will- be filled at_this_meet-_, pected to be heavy. mour was told by the customs! Four air strikes were con- and excise department he must, ducted near the post in the early either dilute his home - made hours of this morning but they cider .or obtain a special li-; could not prevent the guerrillas cence. A competitor in the dist-| from overrunning the position. rict had had Mr. Goymour’s The outpost, defended by a product tested and reported it) unit of regional forces troops, for exceeding the 15-proof limit is about 10 miles west of Quang’ on home brew.. ‘‘That cider had Ngai city in the heart of Viet a real kick,’’ said Mr. Goymour Cong controlled country. ruefully. 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