ISIAND NEWS PAG Summerside And Prince County The Guardian. Charlottetown Mon. .ln'i‘y‘eo, toes—s Mexico Beats Canada‘, In Davis Clip Play ny nENNia ORCHARD VANCOUVER (CPD—Mexico most exciting in inn-e days oi‘ tennis. paired the Mexican ai-‘ m TAKE lecolid hi marathon swim across North. umhcrlaad Sir-it Satan-day. John Starrctt, at Mass. had to h ttle strong tides and winds tor to hours Ind 5 minutel. He 5 shown here a he win! linIlly pulled Elvin the WIM It Borden if! Ilil attendant! Rter iouuhinfl lie whari to mark the com- Plelion 0! hi: dramatic lwirn, Only two completed the diltl. cuit crossing as men ol the starters were tamed to drop «it because oi cramps. ex- haustion and tides. ~ Strait Swim Spectators Cheered Natick Swimmer 3! ohm aMtTn Desire and determination to Will. There are two ouahtte. requir- ed in a sport as strenuous as the long distance swim and John starrett, one or two swimmers rurceasiui in completing th e Nanhumberlaild Strait swim trom paylield. N.B.. to Borden. p 5.1.. has more than his share oi li. starrett. a nyearold bache- ior iron] Nanak. Mara. who was it waist down [or the tintilve years of his iiie. finished three hours and twenty live minutel alter winner JeIn lacourlin‘ had touched shore. The Manuhuaettl I I t i v e rompieted the swim It 7,5 in the evening alter lo hour! and d 35 minutes in the water and his last words on landing in Borden worn: “it it hadn't been tor the woodertul people I never have made it." Many oi the spectraer were chocrmg tor the stout- harried Vault and as he crept closer to shore boats went out to encour- ace him on, Words like “Come on John. you can make it". "you are nearly mm, J . could he heard as he sprites! towards lead. With all the enthusiasm buth- lug around him aim landinl Star-retro only comment was. “We found a home away tron: linme." LIFE A STRUGGLE Livmg VIII is continuous unil- tic ior the bun-shouldered Sink rntt tor the [int 12 or 13 yea" ni llle, Now I [am llr [or the [taste of MIIIIchuuiiI he wore brace: on legs until he was eight yell'l' old. He rui- irred Ilwrreflectl (or [our year! lollawing the reuwtral or time hraces and It 1! underwent two ' th maior opera . Slili Irtillly crippled. Surretl credits swimminl to hil beinl able to wallr today and to beta! ill the Iwim SIturdly. “My mo- iher and “that Ibo bellied me trrmendourly and oneounlad me”, he . Calling hilneell an amateur - Frhleuinnll, Stan-alt "im- in these meet: only as a hobby. no health contortan me u to is years up and MM Slurdny'l "‘1 wataecond in alantllnla with it tl. said. “if added "my atroh was on due to the rum and r all to than E2: 3? Su- iii E. 5t:‘§;s grits “he. Junior thumb. lrilll Clay Questioned it he would return next year he answered. “I will make every amino! to be back Sets Two JOHN. N3. (CPI claimed two oi the 15 Canadian record: unoiiiclaliy set or equal- led at the Eastern Canadian age- elIlI track and field chImnionA Ihipl which ended here Satur- Iy. Ahbie. a veteran at pan—hm. erican and British Empire Gam- el competition. became the only competitor among the no athletas to let two records when she broke one Juvenile marir Ind eltahikhei‘i another. noiirnan clipped three seconds oil the standing myard darh mark or 7st seconds and raced the 440 yards to silo seconds. it was the hint mantras oi the lat. ter event in the Eastern Cana - IIn. a The Iix4lty Southwuiern 0n- tarlo trIck group took the lugit Iflmglie point trophy in th I two-day meet. which IIW Chril Willie-neon crack the Itanding CInudian Junior mlle mark. Williamlon, In 1&yeIr-oid Iiuc deni It the University at New Bruulwick, who competed for Toronta‘l Ealt York ’1' r a c it Club, need home in 4:0” in ion the 4:10.! mark met two yell! olo in Hliiiax Ivy Towntn'r Bruce Kidd. The Toronto runner ha! I betier time pending. All reenl'dl claimed (or any or e Ithiated la the meet will In to the Amlteur Athletic Union (or coniirmItion. SAINT Abigail Hoffman of T o r onto 1 odd 2. Mike Chlvelovilzll, Toron next year. They (the swim or. gallium) have a salesman in the calm: States in me' Abigail Hoffman Records the iield of three to finish in 4109. SBndrI But-T oi St, Croix. “.11.. another PHI-American competi- tor. picked up two gold medal]. one Iilvel' Ind two hronu in in- dividual Juvenile Kirk events. Following Ire the result! Sat» Iy. Junior Men'l myard dash: 1. Chris Williamson, East York.- 3. Larry Vickera, southwestern. Ont. Time: . . Junior Men‘s ahotput: 1. Rich- ard Prune“, Toronto Don Mills; 2. Roger Whenlun, Moncion: 3 Rumll Weir. Saint John. on. taoce: M it. w ins. .iunior Men'l pole vault: 1. John Morse, Quebec; 1. Fred 0 us, Southwestern: 3. Lloyd Campbell. a n ti ; o olsh, N. 5. Height meet. Junior Men'l m hurdle: 1. Brian Clayton; a. Walter Brown, Dori Mills a tan Arnold. Don illl. Tim onds. e Junior girl) high lump: 1. Pamela Macy. ebec; 2, Leslie Shank. Southwestern: 8. L y n do WIilh. Haiihx. Height: 6 it, 10 a. Junior boy's broad lump: 1. Michele Charlnnd. Qlltbec‘ [In Arnold. Don Mills: 3, Iel Boutiller. Southwestern, Dil- . A Roast. Toronto: 3. B. Peters on. , 2. Mich 1 Cup contention saturday. M- lentlesaly clinching their series three straight ienilil matches at i p,m.. It first round was already out of reach (or Camth, Mexicn‘l Antonin Pal-(mi Ind, Francoil Godhout of Canada met in the first match. aller- naie Juan Arredonda Ind Keith Carpenter in the coal: plied to Saturday'l doubles. Palaiox and nnlael 0tuoa. making the volleys and place- merits that counted. detest/ed Montreui'i carpenter and Harry rauoulnr ot Tomato, 6-3, 7.5. 6-4. On Friday. Osuill had opean the round by whipping Godbout. I student irnm Waterloo. Que., on, 6-1, 6-2. Palaiox followed up p7, H. at over Fauquler. races u. Mexico now reeks a victory over the United States. in the second round at the American zone at Los Anseles Aug. told on tha next reduircmont words a second-straight berth in the oup's challenge round. 0suaa and paintox. who wera beaten by Australia in that iinal last last year. showed the ct- [eels oi it in terms only oi con. ild e. Twice in the doubles they faced situations where loss or I point or two could have cost them a set. or given rauouier and Cnrnenier the momentum they needed The iirst came in the Iecalld let aoada had moved ahead s4 and past-ad asuna to 30-5“ on his serve. The tall Mexican sent two bruising serves past Carpenter and Fauquier to square the sat. Mexico did not give up another game. - still lighting in the third let. Carpenter's great vnlleying car- ried Canada lo a 20 lead on Canada's serve in the next game. and the Mexicans tousht hack to deuce and won on a pair or biasing passing shots hy Osunlr Peiaiox recovered his unheat- Ihle not game, asuna patrolled the hare line savagely. and they won threestraight garner. tin- aily taking the set M. ans, who clinched the lirst round Saturday with a third victory in a row, won the series 4-1. The tinai match. by tar die Peierhoi‘ouizh. Ont: 1. Distance 151 ft. I in Midget giri’l broad iurn l. Lana Erinton. Middleton, N 1, Kathy Chapman. Don Mil 3. Carol Marlin. Don Mills. Dil- tance: is it. 5 ins. Midget boy's m yard dash: 1. Rod Morrison, East York: 2. Jim McKnight. Southwestern: 3. n, Burns. Southwestern. Time: 2:4.08, Midget boy’l lhotput— 1, Mike naugh. Southwestern: 2. 'D. Leib- eh. Southwestern; 3. Billy Rob- ertson. Saint John. ".5, Diltance —54 it. 1% inr. Midget boy'l high lump: 1. Donald Todd. Saint John: 2. .l. Chevrler, Prince Edward Iliand: :. Michael Bourque, Qu ebec, Height: 5 Ii. 7 in]. Midlet girl's dllcul: 1, Carol Martin, Doll Milli: 2. M I u teen Ryan. Moncion: l, Barblra Jai- bert Quebec. Distance it» it. ’I :1 Juvenile 440 yard dash: i, D PeI knee 22 it., S in]. run. Southwestern: 1. 1'- Juvenile boy's javel .Win- mo lepl. Toronto: 5. Coleman lion Ingaila. Quebec 1 in Balough. Southwestern. Time: 51 seconds. Pushed Canada out oi Devil Ignite The inevitable stroke wII lp- I: '0' making the volleys and Place and inurill - the third playing member Canada's team. rushed into the country. Arredondo rallied in the third and inurth sell. but, fell to the ilnky Canadian under I bar- rage at drivin| Jeri/u in the Earlier Sunday. Antonio Paid dd. M. 6-1. The two mntchel clearly indi- cated Carpenter can quickly lose the gap in his raaklod. MttltiCAN se a service until the third eet. and came back in the lace oi Arredondn’a momentum to out-volley the Mexican and gain control of tlie‘ OUTNOLLEYED He did not lo e. palatox last hit tint service oi the opening set to Godhout hut in turn limits the Canadia service twice and held irom there in win 8-3. . He iinishad strongly in the} second and easily held his momentum to the and. J The to vltobie stroke was. applied in Saturday's doubles when Palaiox and unmet 0suna menta that counted. deteriod Montreal’s Keith Carpenter and‘ Harry Fauquier oi Toronto M. 7-5. M Tine weather welcomed by is. lnaderr late last week is expect— cd to remain aver e uen ior today at least. it was forecast last night by a department at transport meteorologist at the Charlottetown airport. N iamparatures were recorded in P.E.I. on Fri- day and were carried on into Saturday making a ncrlect day tor the Noothumberiaod Strait swim. Late yesielday things cooled oil a little but moat people tell that it was g 0 ve some let up as the heat otten became very depressing. e near record temperatures or Friday were eoualled on sat. urday when an almost identical day hmke on the island humidity, however, much to the delight at city dweliora. was h lower on Saturday and thereloio made the day some. what more ealoyable. good other at Islanders or the to Borden bil took true advantage day and journeyed [or the completion ii the ranked. player in his country against. nil in I , fox whipped Francoil Godbnut‘ 2,000 CELEBRATEAT Some 2,000 people mud yesterday to the indian rerer. vation of Lennox island to celebrate Ste. Anne's Silnd-u)’. Celebration: began with ex- GaIIant Family's History | The lollowing story on the Gal- lanls la ruppiiad by the Ldsod's best known Acadiao historian, Prof. u-i. Blanchard oi Chariot- tctown. it in w tten in canine» tioa with the gathering of the Weather Cools But Stays Fine cmltinuacim n! the heat ways whidll had 1y reached the vice in are Roman Catholic Church. Afterwards sporia event! were held and emer- talinmeilt such a: mechanical s Told Gailanis at South ttustlco on Sun- day. Aug. ii. in the annual report or the Canadian Archives [or the year 1905. Volume ll. from page 75 to Page 153. there ii I DOD! 0! till ve censul taken by Sleur de la Rwue in th e spring and summer of 1752. At pngea 87-58. there il iourlti the toiiowing account: Census 01 East River Hillshorp near Tracadie. Francoil iiache - Gallant. iarmcr, horn at in 1707. has been in this country 28 years, married to Anna houdrot Iled 35 years. They have 7 Ion! and one daughter: Francois-Syl- part inland on the limt two days oi the weekend. The thunder- storms which were a area did reach parts at New Brunswick. but by late last night local lore- coatera did not teel that they would ailect this area. some amt in the Maritime- are expected to be cooled all today while otharra will swelter through their room in a row, Coasta areas such a: PE. and the Iil‘irel oi New Brunswick and Nova Saoa'a will get the ml air while inland sections will again come under the influence of the hot. humid Ilr efiil Wet won the district. Eisewllu'e in the Maritime! over the weekend - tinqu w ill]. Ohnmm, ".1. was, on Saturday the hottest place in Canada with I Q. on Sunday, Haiihx leached I lid which was six wumer than it wal on July 3. W10. when Bile previoue record for the date wnl established. Kelly Takes Golf Crown FREDERICTON to?) v Pete city. a veteran ymiessional thorn Hathurst. N.‘B., Sunday uptumd the first annual Fred- ericton ProlecxionaMArnsteud' Goli Tournament with a pile- under par 70. Kelly‘s Gibbole toiai oi in him the VAN first swim. Recording! made around the island on Saturday allowed Summersiiie with another record tying 92 (or the month while Charlottean reamed a week- end high of 872, The humidity was a high as per cent. noted in file morning and eyenilig, but. was no mmnarisoll to the 96 per cent oi the day beiore. PLEASANT DAY Yesterday. with the advent ill I cloud cover. temperatures drop. ped to the low at: making I pleasant day tor driving. The humidity took another drop to u per cent whlnh was lairiiy comfortable (or most people. The high in Silmmerside W- iniday was 91 while Chm-im- lnwn reported 80. While Islander! erfloo’ed what was described In I very pie-um day. oths' parts 0! the Mari- time: were ruiieriog through the NEW METHOD USED EDMONTON (CF) — A new audiovisual method oi teaching French will he used this year at the University at Alhe Edmonton tor studenta planning to teach the language. The SainHZioud method utiliul a tape recorder and tiim a No textbooks are used and only French is spoken. The method ‘ wn lipst used last year courses altered by the extension department oi the university. DAIRY nusTnv mT TORONTO (CF) —— Ontario's dry weather has iedueed tint province's milk product: and not file output or cheese. con. densed milk and milk powder. industry Iourcu id re. Milk production was a live- year low iot- July in Northern Ontario, June dryaeaa caused the low output. The Bill Haley MemanIl Tro- ndl mil who. it! out“: e and lemlle Ithleiel. went to Wil- iIImlon and i$yeIrrold Cathy Chapman oi Toronto'l Don Milli. The ChInmIn Kiri collected two iii‘ltl and two fluoride in in u 1‘ event: and iIler led the D Mill. club In Viciol‘y in I relay run a = The Gusher: Provincial learn 3 Point! behind Southc "tern. Don Milli was third with 105 Ind El“ Yuri (allowed with 82. The South group comprises Windsor, Kitchener. St. Catherinu. HImtliolI. Dun- du and Burlington. Athlete] who cracked a were: idiot buy- 100- Ilh, Rory Campbell. Hot 440 yard). I! o d Midget on other record yard mllton: Midlet Mormon. EIIt York: 1” huldleI. Pete Bolt. Mills; Mid!!! Grit Javelin. in- tutti Goiuch. Olivine: Midgei [h‘il hill! NW9. Bell Pierce. southwemrn Ontario: Juvenile twomileI,Gien Duke. Dnndl UP TO 1% H.P. 16 AND UND Wuhrsfllngemirl Domination byihelodCrouwam witty amendswllnniiegnus. cmmumeiht'ciodhonmwdgo Memorilmd-eelnflbonon dl'ianhOlVIniflg' THE ALBERTON and WEST PRINCE BOARD OF TRADE ANNUAL AQUATIC DAY WEDNESDAY, .iUiY 3isl., i963 iiT KILDARE RIVER BRIDGE Two little: iron A'ibem on the paved highway loading to Jacques Carrier ark. OFFICIAL OPENING 1.30 - Guest Speakers 3 mile swim from Monmm to linden Bridge. sponsored by Eastern Iciterks. Saint John. Also omit prizes. Outboard races (six classes)— 25 HI. AND UNDER 40 AND U‘ND ZNydstourluswlin (non residents) fora MW. Tm Craft 60 0 m Paving Co. Trophy for most skilled swimmer Altos-Ion industries Ltd. Trophy hr Whip ontoriitefinri REFOR ALL dividon and other special AND UND prize money and the J. stewart Neil Memorial molly. Tied tor second place with 144 wero‘ Archie Skinner nt duodenum and Don under: at Saint John. Amatcur awards went to Tod Reevy ot Saint John with [45. Second place went to Dr. Mcintosh 0i Fredericton with a m while Bill Bishop oi Saint Jrnrn was third with 147, The lirst round lender Harold (Blisteri Ogden shot an no tor a as hole total or 148. i passengers on Lennox Island place ‘ , thinks. . ,u7__._#_ LENNOX ISLAND rider were provide {or the younger memre or the lam- liy. Above. boat] discharge and prepare (or h'lp to Port Hill where they will transport more across the short distance to the island. vesire Hache. 10 years; Louis. Hi years: JIcquea-Ange. 13 years; Acadia in 1751, {our oi the Jean-Franco“, ii years: Rene. oi Francois- Hache Gallant a years; Joseph 4 years; Char- Anne Boudrnt settled in Rultico, les, 4 monllu. Marie-Rose 5 Also with them came Jean Pit- years. re, ancestor or the Firm oi itur. tioa. in 1163, a census of Lot . 5”“ FARM!“ -~ inustlcoi shows that there were *Y 0W“ ‘ mm 4 w” B‘tlren only live ramiliea. Th ey “film's - “"11” i106! ""1 3 were: Louis, Basile. lean and “"52"?” h'" ' Win“ ""11 Joseph Gallant and Jean run. that is in operation about hair Sm me, me“ “mm” w... of the year. They have sowed lo Mud by you, more can“: hm. bushels or wheat. 2 pulse]: at mm pm." Simon Chum pear. and have ground prepared “d An“ ' ' 'i' “W 1“ "in" “Shell The censul or 1798. usta eleven This Francols- Hache- Gallant Gallant ramiiies at Ru atlco: was a son oi Michel Hache Gul- Pierre. Joseph, Cyprian. ChIrl- lan and had married Aline Boud- ies, Fabien. Basile, Charles (JrJ rat at Port Laloie on June 20. Jean. Amend, Louis. and IWid- ms. Alter this census oil-152.: a... my...“ Wm, . mm or u more IBM. Pierre. Simon Ind ""le At present In an p-fin, at narlle. and one daughter Anne ware horn tn Francoie- n a e h . Soth Ruliico alone, then an 45 Gallant iamiliea. Gallant and Anna Boudrot. Aiier peace was restored in soon Ind ‘i’DL CPNT MISS FIVING WITH PEP You can’t miss your savings target with P3! —tha lite-insured guaranteed savings plan. Set tull detail: iron: anyone who works It Seatiabanl. udusivr Ming . B H N K IA THE BHNK OF NDVH SCOT‘IR This car is loaded I‘s he Debit. Vans-own. w. R. JENKINS LTD. adeWWalIt-nfiin. Aadaaoofidmaatrlsatauhaa bokohgovu. Cuniiiorohsthtwl'lap- pronemtrademaueyoadrive usiWe‘lahowyo-aaw ideals-belade without Holt-oi... year pochlbooh. PROVINCIAL DiS'I'RlIUTOR PARK!) ‘1... 52:13:... Tie GREATEST DAY OF warn SPORTS IN THE MARIHMES ‘ Cm 2M m .r