CHARLES LEZCH. CHM. Alia, Ilefll WEI gilt!!! mk- gr Inst night h the We Hl‘Mfll’d Breeders ' In his enmity as nation-l sec- Hereiord Breed Gaining In Popularity, Ass'n Is Told ly NEll. MATuEsoN ilereioid ciittle are benting other beet breeds in popularity all over iiiE world, National Dir. ector E. H. lilmmelmau, La. llnve. N.s. told the Maritime iiereiord Breeders Association Iier yesterday and Natinnal Se cretary Charles leech. Calgary. Alia. said 550 lierinrtts ivrre purchased this year by Russia because they Are the only hrnrd that can stand the cold at Sl- beria. The versatility iii the while PM?! in adantlng themselves In temperature extremes is shown by the fact that an order M iii littering rattle went to hlcxir‘n. the national secretary observed. Tile occasion was the annual iicid day. iarm tour and annua writing with president Edwin WESTERN BRIEFS VISITING COUSLN Master Plul Yen. Central Lot 16 II visiting his cousin Mute!" Ralph Yen In St. Eleanorl. T0 WESTERN CANADA Mr. Ind Mr]. Harald Muck-an Southwest [rot 16 let! Thursday by Lrnin to Visit relative] Ind triendl in Western Clnnttl. IN HALIFAX Mr. Ind Mrs. Larry You Ind son Peter ul‘ Central Lot 16 are grinding the weekend in Hull- ax. nonEn Exrmnlis The summerside lire depart» mcnt answered a call at the Laundromat on Water street lrnund 12.30 yesterday noon. A minor explosion in a boiler. used to heat the washing water. res lulled In little damage. No one was Injured. BISHOP w orncun: Most ltev. Malcolm A. Mac- sachern. bishop or Charlotte town. will consecrate St. Paul's Church. summersids at 1.30 Sunday oon. and imme- diately aiterwardi he will solo brute Puntlflul High Mus. st. PHAII'I will become or see snnive'nuy. Ohmic. Mend it" minim-lanai! and Mn. an M a Wmdmmhelllllolthe 5,3". In. Miller enlivened ‘cttnoliuies at noon todav with u Niary Others. left. to right, are George Johnson. Halifax. secretary-treasurer: Edwin Maurine. Higiiield. P.E.I. Maritime Ind Island Pmsidefll .VlacRae. lligliiielrl presiding. Th? group enjoyed n Inhster lull- CIIEIITI at Birch Court at noon. served by the North River Wom- en's Institute. and last night one ioyed a tasty dinner at Stanhope Bench lnn The island and visiting liere- iord breeders and iomilles visit- ed the iarros oi iewis sud Wil liorn Hayden. Cherry Valley; .iohn Mscitlunon and Lloyd iiob hins, Uing. .inck MaeKinoon. Brooklyn and A. s. MseSwaln and Sun. Moi-ell yesterday after- noon. They also stopped (or a look at the Brown Swiss herd on Black River Farm at Covehead. The iield day pan or the tour chicken barbecue AI “Ir. Mace RaC's iarin, which (allows a tour ~ ni Central Cresmeries plant hen this morning. BACK FAIR Last nilht the “satiation Iler CIIiEfI In hack the Atlantic Win- ter Fnlr It Halifax lol- I period ni one year on a trial basis. agreed on a 1%! sale of [Jun hrrd csltlo at some central Mar- Itime point and moved to have breeding stock Ilsth tnr salt wllh the Maritime president. Th: association also decided to recommend the name of the Int! E H. Home. Entlelu who made the Mnnte Vistn stnin ol Herelnrds widely knowni tn the Sanaiorium Children Patients. Are Enleriained Al Picnic The school class iii the Pro vincial Sanitorium taught by Mrs. Llnyd linwkes was enter- tained Thursday aileruoon by Mrs. Allred MscNeill assisted by several interested iriends. at a picnic in Strathgartney Park. The picnic markci-l the closing III the school tor the season and also marked inr most at the is children their departure lrom Llu ‘San'. restored to health through the skill and cm or Dr. Eric Found and his staii. Aiter an ailernoon oi iuu. games and n bountiiul picnic supper. the children presented a and E. III. Himmeiman. IAI‘ Have. N.S. who is the Matriv time director on tape national executive. r—___ ‘Car Damaged By Clay Pile SUMMERSIDE — Excavations in the villnge ot Miscounlie prov- ed to be more than hazardous ‘to Hilton list-her oi Albany. yes- terdsy morning. i Mr. Barber was driving through the village in his 1957 model ve- hicle when he lost control and _ _ inlnwad into a large pile oi earth directors oi the Agricultural Hall taken "am one or its. ditches oi Fame ior their consideration, where sewerage pipe is being no Maritime breeders moved laid. to invite the notnional nrgaltiza< Damage to the vehicle was es- tion to hold its annual meeting timated to be in excess oi . in a Maritime centre in 1965. Mrs Barber wu not lull-red. goes next year to I WEATHlER to agree tn hold their nieebngs ALBERTON ._ within hours sitar leaving Alberton Thursday evening toe the Fur Norih th e Eskimo lougllners, qlialogao and anriq encountered a violent storm in the Cult oi st. Law- rence and were torced to re- turn to Alberton when an engine iailure occurred on the Nit-sin. the imnller oi the two ihlpr. Sentencing Deferred In Their Case SUMMERSIIDE _ Mogisirais 11.5. Hinton. QC. WNW at tor-rad the sentencing oi .ioscnui David L Gallant. 1’]. Summer- sidc, until Oct. 0. In the meantime the conduct who earlier the inert oi a a! David under 9. the sowsod. mended guilty to jacket, the Horton, Halifax. wili be close scrutiny. sgt. llari-y MacKay told the court at Wednesday' session that Mr. Horton was a visitor to Summerilde and his car an out at gas on the Green Road on the afternoon oi Time 20th. while he was away getting gas seversi items were stolen irom the veh- lele. sgt. Macltay said this mor- ning he had recovered all the items but it was not disclosed it Any other charges are pending. Service Held It B. C. Mr. Himmz’lman PXDIRIIL‘KI that TORONTO ICP) — Temper!- the other heel b vliil have titres issued by the weather in the same Centre. because the bee! breeds one loin! meeting each year at annual w”: M... Mar mectiw" one. I ' ' DIRECTORS NAMED l‘EEiiiiWilifl a: 5": Nmnnn speiics. Newport snflynegigz " 53 M Ernie Sutton. Fort William Tom“, 70 as were named directors tor Niwa Imam” 5., 52 Srnfia: Hayward Clark. Bllrt'lefldendon a, W Corner and Arthur .lones. Cam- Sam: M“ 55 75 deg tor New Brunswick and .Mm‘cm " 55 53 . ii .‘lacfiae and Max Thomn- 3mm“ ' ‘ s2 72 . Victoria were llade Imicnarlntlemwn 54 hit prince Edio rd island lsydney .. . 55 62 Mr. it man was the Yarmuuth 54 32 an: ominous L'In‘lre to serve as the Maritimc o'mctor tor nnnthar term. and an association spokes. thor office says sinus wore nuist. man «avd Mr i-iimrnelmnn will ly clear III the district late Fl-l- oe the national president tor the day evening after a do wild year 1955. w much cooler air push into The visikms we" accorded a [the Maritimes. However. very warm welcome to the . '- warm air “viral-9d Inns enough menial Farm at noon by the at Van-south to set a new re- sunerintcnctcnt R.C. Parent and Wild mmmum immune lot weicomni to the province hy June 28. A reading at 32 do Aqriculmre Ministrr Andrew grass hmlie the old. record oi Martino oh beliairoi his mm de- 74 59‘ "I 1929 and hid in 1937 wrimont. and also on hrhali oi and - _ Promirn- Waiter Shaw who sent A Weak high uremic area luy special greetings. arms! the district and will give is sunny day m all sections to~ HALIFAX iCPl — 'I'lie wane a day. Present indications are that Sunday will also be sunny. But [warmest t Regional torecustc aid iislanrl: Sunny and cool. Winds sdapted trom a srhnol render was entitled. “Bookworms no Not Bite," and brnilght riiunds st applause irom the smell hot enthusiastic audience. Following the play. Kills were presented by his children to their lEBCI’IPr. Mrs. Hawker: in Dr. anltl: to the children's su- pervisor, Miss Gertrude Arsen» suit. RN and to Mrs, MacNeili and Miss Kai-ell linoley who have been giving the children religious instruction each Sun nevy And Charlottetown 5 and 62. Outlook tor Sunday, sunny. liigh tine today at Charlotte town at tall am and 4.45 pm. at Rusticu at this and 11.03 um. Summersidc tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte» town. Sun rises today at 433 and sets at 7.33 and rises Sun» day at 4.34 and sets .33. High tide Sunday at Charlotte- town 5.15 am. and 5.52 pm. High tide Sunday at Rustico i.- 30 B.m. and 12.04 pm a. play in a natural amphitheatre oi the park. The play which was RY. Fnllowing words of [hunks suit llrewell by Dr. Fund, the grouni happy recollection at I worldw- nturned In Charlottflnwn w l t h fut day. sulloolehuoltnehov‘lu- yrlareutbulr Win! Winn-Mun" 1kmnmq m - Louis MaCLeod north 15. Low and high at Syd- lsh Al N. London ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And Prince County We... Charm Heavy Storm Forces Longliners To Return Aiter reporting their dliilciil ties by r dlo the qiiilalugso took the Nuqu in tow despite winds up to oil miles per hour. At day- break they were Joined by Phil lip Kinch ol Alherion industries who was taken irom Tignish to the position oi the vessels in the Patrol boat lrlldnre Point can tained by Cyrus Bern-rd. A Search and Rescue plane irom l-lallinx guided the Klldsre Paint to the location about 20 miles north oi North Cape. tow to Albertoo was pleted yesterday niternoon and the two boats are not expected to leave until nest week. The motor iailure was reported cause ed iroin water reaching the eu- ginc room through the air cowla. The 46400: Qllalogao is cap— tained by Chet Russell. depart- ment or northern strains with Eskimo David Pingarrlyak as engineer and Singiotuit. a veter- an Eskimo boatmao as deck hand. The anxlq IA commanded by of northern aftnirs Ind the enli- neer ll Eskimo Adlm Adnmi. ', \ A: i . . READY FOR BED lor the rug-t during an exer. cise in the iieid dining sum- mer camp at Camp Aldorsiiot this week. Those shown above Three members 01 tile Sum- mersi'de squadron oi the PSI. Regiment an mown above as fltey prepared to hivouack are. left in right. Ei‘=‘<ine Arsenauit. Gary Arsersu‘t and David Blacquiere. The mil- itia unit returned to the pro- vince yesterday. lher 79th year And hnd been Vis— iting her sons in Toronto A MI. Saskatchewan (or the part II! Woodstock Lady Dies In Toronto A _O'LEARY . Mrs Eiuabeth‘Mrs. rinnan oi Woodstock. P.E.I. died lCDve, she is survived mom 5. lsidnre Gallant. Fortunl rial Hospital inilowihz an illness Toronto and daughter or the late Mr. and ban died nine years ago ‘tel', Ethel In Woodstock: I hm ther. Paul In Alhenon ‘hr in Three others and sister predeceased er and her husband, J 0 it It Fin- The remains will arrive to— _ . by three night at Jelle ‘3 Funeral iio e Dim Milllgln at the department Wednesday In the Torontu Gen- ‘sons. Peter In Duvnr. Guhrlel in Funeral Monday from St m REV. Pius Fillan thony'a Church. Bloomfield. (or ii ol several months. She was in in Saskatchewnn; Ilso I daughv Requiem High Mass at 9,305 In. NEXT WEEK IN SUMMERSIDE SPORTS A PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE INTERESTS OF GOOD SPORT, CONTRIBUTED BY THESE COMMUNITY SPORTS SUPPORTERS IN SUMMERSIDE AND DISTRICT CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE 4min KENSiNGTON — A Inlnt ser- vice oi the Margute. New Iron» don and Long River pastoral charge was held at e New London United Church with the (in Women in charge at the ser- vice The president ot the New Loti- dnn ucw. Mrs. Harold Mayhew conducted the service end Mrs WIS organist. Scripture was r can by Mrs. James M. Campbell who also nlr tered prayer. A duet "When I Kneei Down to Pray" was beau- tiiully rendered by Mrs. Esiph .lohnstone and Mrs. Ernest Dun- ning ni Long liiver, and the men's choir sang the anthem. “Lead Me to Calvary", The special speaker. Mrs, Al- lan Jenkins or Summerside was introduced Mrs. Mayhew. Mrs. .ienklus spoke on the Unit- ed Church Women. explaining how it developed (mm the {arm ei- women's organizations or the church. Layman Meet AI Kensington XENSI'NGTON — The regular mother or the New London Por- Laymen's Asmc-latlnn held int St. Mlark's lisli ken. iiinston. with nine members pre- sent. The meeting opened with prayer by me pressdau. John Pillmali and the lesson was read by Earle Carrier. The sick committee reported cards sent to the o'ck oi ttte perish. ind MT. Pillman report- ed ueats sent to home Ery- snton. lesllc Coulson and liar. old Mill while in hosplnl, A motion was passed that the Layinen pay tor a post oitice hox for the rectory. it won reed that iloweis had been tried by the lame: mod rectory ’llln the Iflerlinim. With the chlldm II ir t cher. Mn. i.l by d l-whes. third tron rim. JOHNSTONE’S FUELS LTD. Texaco Distrihum Gasoline SIM: and Fuel Oil Phone 436-2136 McEwEN ItoAn Allin D. CRUE specialists in Wheel Alignment Wheel nulonclng Electrical s more Work phone hiss l-lorvard st. E. COOMAG AUTO BODY SHOP Auto tinny Snerllllrtl General Welding iiitor Ran-tr: but am nsrvard st. 2. MONDAY. JULY 1 gglwrfilunior Cult Clinii- continuing NG—Casnal Bowling, Open lunss day and eveniu MlNlATilliE GOLF—Open Grill 9:00 11:00 PM.‘ milva RANGE—Seascape Driving ge «00 P.M.—tit00 PM. nACINC—nominton my mu s'aide Raceway THE BOATES PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Tullekies l Cosmeflu complete line of Tourist Vlcstlon Need! Phone 436-2344 In Water St. Snmmerllde Lester Linklcfler builder or Modern Home! Alterations and Repairs Aluminum Doors. Win- dows, Siding and Awn- ings Phone 436-3855 all Benn-II Summmlde Biieli It Marked List. Authorized RAMILER Sllel A Sonic. 0 big Car mm A Cnmlort . small CII’ Economy Phone 436-5010 Water 8|. Wall It. Elenian District WALKER’S TUESDAY. JULY 2 GOLF—Junior clinic 9:00 AM. sharp BOWLING—Casual lwwlinL wen lilies dny Ind evening OUTDOOR MINIATURE GOLF—Cu“! lull Itm) mun-11:30 P.M. BASEBALL—Macmnln‘s Pnnllacs It [Allan Junior! 5:15 PM. DRIVING RANGE—Seaway: Driving Range 4:00 P.M.—ll:l)0 PM. WEDNESDAY. JULY 3 BOWLING—Cums! howling. open lanes day and evenln' ournoon MINIATURE i;an— Casuul unit 1 A.M.—-Ii:30 PM. Golf Driving Range P‘Iln Ind Belmxullon In! the Entire Family Prince Edward Island’r Only Ll ted Gull Drlvlng Range Open Daily 4 pm. Clubs. Tees. Instructions Free Lllililelter Road SOFTBALL—ROLF It MncKcnzies 6:15 P.M. DRIVING RANGE—Sense!” Drivan Ringo 4:00 P.M.—ii:oo P..Vl. RACING—Summenlde Raceway SIM P.M. THURSDAY. JULY 4 Gomdunior Clinic 9:00 A.M. sharp BOWLING—Casnll howling, open lanes day and evening ouTDoon MINIATURE GOLF- Casual Coll l0:00 A.M.—ll:30 PM. nAsEbALL—Klnkora All Stars at MaCLenriIl-u 5:15 PM. RIVING RANGE—Seascape nrlving Rang. 4:00 P.M.—.ll:i)l) P.M. FRIDAY. JULY 5 Jefirie’s Garage (Russ & Roy Jeffries P tips. Ipeclnllflng II Rpllr‘l Imports Ind Cnmpactl Collision Servlt-n Phone 43 6-5901 2? Water St. East BOP/LIN G—Cuunl Bowling. hen Inner rIly and evening E GOLF— oU'l‘Doon MINIAT Casual Grill Ill: M.—li:fm PM. DRIVING RANGE—Seascape Driving Range— COASTAL I. A. Service Station Let on service poor air with quality products slid the but M Expfrlrnte. MATTHEWS [Wing We. 1:00 P.M.—il:00 P . Moving and SPECIAL SA Storage Lid. TURDAY JULY 16 F . IRVING NYLON GOLF—First Ind and second roilndi oi iinroia E. Gludd ( mnk N' Tallor‘ Mg“) Tubeless Tires Memorial Tournament A Complete Rural-r Ill-'0 nowuNG—Cssnnl howling. open lanes day no evening Mini“ ml Storage Service New on 5-12 ou'l‘ntlon MINIATURE GoLr— casual Gnu—All making w ngcnts ior wtuuiut Trade or under eligible "TM 5500 um," A“ 5'“ I “ PM North American Van Lines $14-70 EdSEEEiELEZEEm'h IIlr'illgr:l.ll.CiAiFn.n::-l§ PM. ' ' ‘ lflremmiifiéfii mthth'. 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