i853. Master Basil Hunter of Dun- das is shown above being pre- sented with a silver tray doa- ated by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce for winn- ing the two-furrow tractor class for boys and girls 16 I years and under at the Kings YO-UTIHFUL PLOWMANRECEIVES NK iioni-iv County Plowing Match held earlier this month at Dundas The tray was presented by HIM mi day afternoon. Leslie Hunter. pre.ldent of the Dundas as- sociation, was present for the Speeders Fined I P re Milton Compton of Charlotte- town. charged with being drunk and disorderly, was sentenced to 20 days in jail by Magistrate A.J. Haslam in city police court Saturday. Two drunk and lncapahles were given the same sentence by Magistrate I-Iaslam. Five persons were given fin- es for speeding. Ronald J o h n Lewis of Charlottetown was fin- ed $50 or 30 days, and had his OTTAWA (Special) Macquarrie. MP for , I and parliamentary secret External Affairs minister ward Green, returned to , to Ho- Ot- d r a w n by the against a Charlottetown resi- e . ‘ Court license suspended for 30 days. James Alden Rodd, Charlotte- town RR1, David M a l c o 1 in Wood. Bunbury, and Ivan Mc- Guirk, Lake Verde, were each fined ' Rupe town, was fined $25 and costs or 10 days. ‘ Charged with failure to report an accident in which he was in- volved, Earl MacPhee of Char- five days. $15 and costs‘ or rt . Phela Charlotte- lottetowvn was remanded to Sept. 25. with ball to st . - William MacQuaid, Jr., Kel- ly's Cross, who pleaded guilty to a charge of assault, was re- bail to stand. He, was ordered mandrd to Sept. 29. with to keep the peace for one ye . and a bond of $500. with sureties of $250 each, were or- d e . Charges of assault were with- complainant tawa last week after attending (1 nt the opening of the United Na- occasion. He stated that the donations by the two Monta- gue oanks, the Bank of Nova %tia and the Bank of Com- merce, were valued donations and added much to the show. Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Sept. 24, 1962 5 Blicyclist And country," was "A delightful n given Yugoslavia the desci-tpt' in Bel- a . Hunt, a former resident of Summerside and Charlotte- wn, . Hunt and their four daughters are sta at Motel Charlottetown. They have spent the past three years in Yugosla- va. Hunt family agreed that they had "quite enjoyed" their Food by and large was good, Mrs. Hunt said, with most artic- les not at prohibitive prices. Luxury items were high, while some products sold at a lower Col. William Hunt And Family Enjoyed Yugoslavian Posting - Loéidon for the past two years. ' take up his duties as command- pricq than in Canada. The fam- ily also enjoyed trying the native dishes. As in other European coun- tries, wine forms part a meal‘ Yugoslavian wine they found good and comparatively cheap_ Cigarettes were also reasonably priced. Meat was good and fruit in season was very chea . The two younger girls, Sheila, 12. and Patsy. 8. attended the international school in Belgrade. As this school accommodates pupils only to grade eight, Betty, 16, and Mary, 15 attended a boarding school in England near ol. Hunt will go from here to am of Camp Shiio in Manitoba. _ hamcal Engineers. Following the He has been with the Canadian Army since 1940. He has served with the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mec- war he was commander of the RCMP school at Barriafield near Kingston, Ont_, then had appointments in Ottawa, ngton. D.C., and Halifax prior to going to Belgrade. Mars. init is a native of Que- bec. His mother, rs. Edna Hunt, resides in Charlottetown. Eagles Grab Canadian Grand. Prix with a o- E § is average for the 250-mile race. of the to trials and overcome a one-min- ute penalty ing car record with his Lotus 19 on the Mosport Park track 40 miles east of Toronto. thrill came in late stages of the 100-lap race when Toronto bus driver Francis Bradley and Pedro Rodriguez, ' Mexican who races for Ferari’s North American team, staged a duel for second place. Lotus 19 and the Mexican's four-litre Ferrari were second and third respectively. SIGENALS G0 0U 9 By JACK TRACY ley. The Bus-dri ORON0. Ont. (CP)—Masten nailed him to Gregory, sure - footed Kansas The superior ,City driver, Saturday won the to 150 miles ' g 95.47 - miles - an - hour second place. Gregory started at the back grid because he failed qualify in Friday’s time to set a sports-rac- in Saturday's He won the Pepsi-Cola Trophy an ‘ through 1.34.2 At the 75th lap, Bradley’s,ago. But Gregory, T most driver Stirling Moss Grand Prix inaugural a year urney w a s not ‘ 01' _ _ among the 17 of the field of 31 1:!” l?‘3€n 100 high and M31115 Approximately 150 geese used ' the few days in the summer that the Jenkins said, Masten Gregory Captures Canadian Racing Classic ver’s pits sig-‘field as the starter's flag was 233’ °°"°l“de pour on the coal. engine power of the big F_errarl--rocketing up an hour in the straights -— gave the Mexican Bradley's third place gave him enough points to become top Canadian driver of the year, succeeding Toronto Ludwig Heimrath, C a ii a d a’s 1951 champion. Heimrath drove his Porsche RS60 to fifth place mechanic race. In fourth place driving a Lo- tu and a $3,000 cash prize 5 23 was Australia's Jack GreUory’s hell - for leather Brabham, world champion driving gave the 20,000 fans driver in 1959 and 60 SE'l'S LAP RECORD f Gurney of Riverside beating the med British the lying who finished the race. who had been up Friday night ironing d to signal went out from the [out engine trouble, pulle By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York Yankees clinched Rodriguez pits to catch Brad- lone side and headed past the Yankees Clinch Tie For Pennant Twins their win. Bob Allison l also hit a solo homer during the ‘ Ccir Collide Island Title a tie for the American League pennant Sunday. scoring four rally but all five runs were un- earned. Eigttit-year-old William Sarn- ers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Som-ers, 12 Upper I-Ii-ilsboro Street was taken to the Char- lottetown Hospital last evening following a collision with an Silver Falls Wins Opener SAINT JOHN -— Silver Falls Aces defeated Charlotteto Georgetown Eagles won the C series in Kinkora on Sunday by a4-1score.Toaddtot:heiir1aur. runs in the 10th inning to defeat Chicago White Sox and Early Island Inteni_'mecli_~ate “B” base- W a de will Kllebrew, ynn 5-1. Either one Yankees victory or feat by Minnesota Twins give New York its 12th runs batted in who leads the league in home runs (45) and (120), tied a ma- jor league record by striking automobile. The accident occurred on Kent Street, in the vicinity the Rendezvous Restaurasilt, shortly before 7 o'clock. The Somers boy who was riding a bicycle at the time is r rted to ve driven out of the street from between two parked cars, He was struck by a car operat- by Alan Gregory. 295 Allen Street, Parkdale. At the hospital was found that the young lad was suffering from several skin abrasions. Although not in a ser- ious condition the attending h Dhysicia-n ordered the boy de- X§,11°,{',,.§‘°,,,,'§{,°L‘-,‘1‘1,,‘,‘,,“,’,.’3,,“""°1“ he The c led same with M!- tained in the hospital overnight M second base a 5 P aye’ Stewart Will be Wmpleted 86 I for observation. tions General Assembly in New York. . ‘ _Mr. Macquarrie was at th e monwealth Prime Ministers’ Conference. It was the first op- portunity the two have had to meet since Mr. Macquarrie's appointment. It is expected they will con- fer on a number of UN and ex- ternal affairs matters in th 0 next few days and travel togeth- er back to the United Nations on Sunday. However, both are expected to return to Ottawa next Wednesday in time to be present at the opening of C8!!- ada‘s 25th parliament on Thurs- day, Sept. 27. LOCAL BRIEFS Winchester of .Digb cessfully defended his Maritime straight truck championship at the 10th annual roadeo here Saturday with 289 :1 points. the highest score of the three - trailer competition. Maritime Motor sociation was judged by high- way officials from the Maritime Provinces. Digby Trucker. *‘ Retains Title AMHERST (CF) — Ronald y, N. S., suc- Maritime truck day. V P. Harold Putmsn. who drives for s Truro firm, won the new five-axle, eighteen-heel tractor- semi-trailer class. Herman Lan- gille. took top honors in the four-axle tractor semi-trailer class. Don- aid pion driver for s Middleton, N.S. firm, so working in Truro, Johnston, a three-time cham- won first place in the axle tractor - semi- The roadeo, sponsored by the Transport As- 9 SURVIVORS (Continued from page 1) to Frankfu British air ministry announced, The pilot reported 900 miles out of otl an engine on each side had failed but that he W88 Eolng to try to make land. A U.S. Air Force spokesman said the airliner carried 68 pas- sengers and a crew of 10. SEND RESCUE PLANE Among planes sent to the ‘ crash area was a U AF SA-16, a twin-engined Amp bian spe- K the_ first 3 . GPO from the north side th the New Brunswick champs to Reg (Junior’ Fl 11 sed a 9-hitter wiaillagan wt 0 N} and fanning seven vices of teammate margin till the fourth inni when the six run rally rt, Germany, the in reading 8-4 but the best they could accomplish was three runs to come within one run of dead. locking the so was top batter for the King. fishers. going 3-for-5 at the plate. Teamat-as Clee Gillis and Butch Ward were both 2-for-4 third games of the Played in Charlottetown Sunday beginning at 1 o’clock iiigfishers 8-7 hone Sunday in els eredi . Cron.well's two homers, one of em a two-rim shot, propelled ictory. Pitching for the visitors was’ e walking two The Kingfishersloa the m. David Rowe The visitors took 2-0 in the in- ‘al frame and maintained th 118 Aces put together a ' the some day. game in Kinkora B Mcculloiigli pitched the iriinings for G e 7 hits,_1 run. He sinuck out and walked 1. For The losers made a game bid the last inning wi-tlrtlie score . . ore- Rightfielder Alfie Flanagan struck out 7 and walked 3 The second and We f°" rlw“ fgd if necessary, Joe Ma M] series will be next each ‘iiad two for tour. cially used for sea rescue du- es. ' A USAF plane reported spot. they retiirnied on Mt. Stewart in the second game of the Kings County league semi-finals and when the game ei They had won the other games of this series in Mt. Stewart two weeks ago. It is doubtful if a team has ever won an Island title and then gone on to lead by 6 runs in a couiiity semi-firzial in 5% innings all in the same day with the two games being played in two di-fferenst counties. Kinkocra, Chan-lie Sarlr, ' Stafford went the distance on a At the plate Allie ‘VIacPliee had the Eagles wit iiy Johnson eaclh getting a double. For Kin- loom A. Andrew and B. Roberts ii the game at Georgetown Allie Mac-Phee pitched all th; league title in 14 years. The second - place Twins, meanwhile, kept alive their slim hopes by scoring eight runs in their final two times at bat to wallop the Orioles 9-2 at Baltimore. In other league action Sun- day, Cleveland Indians crushed the third-place Angels 11-5 at Los Angeles and Detroit Tigers won 3-1 over the Athletics at Kansas City. Boston Red Sox and the Sena- tors were rained out at Wash- ington. MISSES 300TH Wynn, seeking his 300th ma- jor league victory, fell victim to a Yankee bombardment in the 10th inning after two men were out at Chicago. With two men on base, Hector Lopez sin- gle. Te ball skipped past right- f-uflurggg fielder Mike Hershberger with 5 two runs scoring. Elston Ho- ward se ed the triumph with his 21st homer, sending Wynn to his 14th defeat in 21 deci- sions while righthander Bill yield of five hits for his 14th triumph against eight losses. Harmon Ki1lebrew’s three- run homer off loser Chuck Es- trada (9-16) snapped a 2-2 tie in the eighth inning to give the out for the 141st time this sea- on. Hank Aguirre, who prior to this year had not won more than five games in a season in the majors, posted his 15th tri- umph for the Tigers. He got a ii ie the first inning when Dick McAuliffe singled with the bases loaded to drive in two runs. Walter Bond homered, hit two doubles and drove in five runs as the Indians unloaded hits and defeated the Angels. The Angels were mathematic- nant race when New York won. NEWSON ELECTRIC O WIRING O FIXTURES O APPLIANCES O REPAIRS Free Estimates! each carding 72s. Under tour- nament rules both players will also receive $1,700 to be used Dial 4,-8325 Electrical Contractors ally eliminated from the pen- IIVIICIIIIIIIIIZ ting two rafts in the crash area. Minister Hos three feet, both for below normal for MUCH IMPROVED The condition of Everett 0. Beagan, who is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital, is report- ed much improved. His daugh- ter, sister St. Therese of the Holy Face, CND, who was call- ed hers because of his illness has returned to Notrs Dams College. Ottawa. ‘(ID- i=ropmII' Speaking Pearson said tli _ voted for Social Credit last June to M“ a "mud ‘how. tion of Nov. 14.! can oi PEARSON (Continued from page 1) tuation that will not repeat it- an." IIA8 N0 CHANCE in French, Mr. at those who omtry whether ctmsciousiy or not, ally of the Conservative party." Mr Pearson made only a brief reference to the cam Quebec 1. b s r a success. Pearson noted that as par of the voters in the federal action last June voted against it 300 miles east southeast of the been Gander radio, monitored at Southampton,/ England, re- ported two rafts were seen in the area. An Irish Airline official at Shannon acting as agent for Flying Tigers, said it was hoped that survivors would be picked up because about 10 planes were near the crash area. Shortly before the crash the pilot of the Constellation ra- dioed a USAF C-118 that his speed hadf alien to 190 miles an hour and altitude to 5,000 the plane. WEATHER BAD The weather in the crash area business. While in the capital city the minister etin with th federal other top officials of that dep- artnnent for provincial resources program Ottawa Talks Deputy Resources Minister P.A. Murnaghan last night re- vealed that Hon. Leo Rossiter, provincial resources minister, who left the province for a vacation a few weeks ago, ii ow in Ottawa on government is me resources minister and (D discussions on the in Charlottetown ‘week's time. Mr. Rossiter is expected back in. about I way for the Eagles, on was re rted to be “somewhat nasty,” with 3_5-to-40-knot winds itlllllli “pretty low" sea tempera- s. Meanwhile, airport officials at Gander declined to comment on the report. In Halifax, a naval spokes- man said the sircraft carrier from A Bonaventure was expec launch tracker aircraft at light. board a squadron of anti-sub- marine helicopters Newfoundland to Ireland. navy spokesman said the ted to first The spokesman said a Swiss ship. the 9,041-ton Celerina, was P9130 the crash scene. rtedtohelomilesfrom Jock Bissegger Tourney Winner» WOODBRIDGE. Ont. (CP)— Jack Bissegger of Val Morin. ue'. Saturday won the Mc- Naughton-Brooks Canadian bur- sary golf tournament after shooting a six-under-par 65 for a three-round score of 207. 0 money to be used for a 10-week tour of major United States golf tournaments. An 18-hole playoff was held mine the sec- scores of 210 Saturday. The playoff round ended in a two-way tie with Johnston, last year‘s' winner, and Homenuik crash arcs and had - verted towards the scene. A spokesman for Search and Rescue headquarters in Halifax had reports the aircraft and a vessel were heading for the area. slightly more than halfway across the Atlantic I iiancisl crisis announced by the intsr- after the election. while d M‘ clmllllln ‘ inure , - no std the next election would ‘E stric a battle be- tween mist and the Pro- int had been guilty of a “monumental deception" in the last. election campllsn. adding “we can no longer consciously have confldehee in s govern- assnt that has misled the Cans- for the U.S. pro tou N.B., had rounds of 73, 75, 76 for a 224 total. Autliors. 161 r. Bob Rogers of St. Andrews. Do You Know Queen VIIIJIICIIIIID.‘ THE FLOWER CART Arrangements for just what tiiieiir Insurance will do for them. Most pople are- not too sure We would be pleased on review yours with you. PEAKE-MARTIN 0 Fire & Auto Insurance 92 Queen St. Dial 2-1261 FAMOUS FOR . BRANDED INSPECTED S T E A mm or I WE OFFER YOU THE RITE ms‘ FOR THE iuAi_'ria .ios Funerals. Weddings. Opposite Pure Milk DIAL 4-3818 At Bazaar ; !Winners Announced The Charlottetown Hospital Ba- d Saturday night ldropped. Thus he left the track 3‘ "'9 C°"'m“““Y Cem" Wm’ ;and incurr fpenalty for failing to st fore returning to the asphalt. . As he said later: ‘‘I'd rather‘ be ahead with a penalty than ‘WY Wile’ Were‘ th _ - the drawing for the various pri- 9 one Light: zes by City Comptroller John ier. The winners of the grand lot 3500 in cash, behind". He overcame the pen- P_‘5l9T N3b_““"5~ Cardigan? ‘Ten’ alty in the first 50 laps and 5"5l°T "ad‘°' M"5- D°' went on to finish 90 seconds ahead of Rodriguez. ,New Season Has Arrived if Maritime Provinces i ficially at 9. a.m The new-3 atures in the 40s l so ago as temperatures have 3 I ave been crisp and cool. Of the ; M ;tri¢- iron. i Stewart. However. many will agree that L rent: a ii d l the third season arrived a month Chestnut Street. Costs, 37 Prince Street: floor lamp Mrs. Hector Martin, 42 Rochford Street; blanket, Rev. Rooney, Tignish; elec- Bertha Affleck, M. Prizes at the Catholic Women’: Leagur Booth were won by: Mrs. [James O'Brien, King Square, :bl.'inkct. Do e, A new season came to the King Street, chicken dinner. The Sunday winner of the ham was Calii'., pushed his Lotus 19 to a morning as Autumn arrived of- ‘Pope McMahon. Parkdale. lap record of 1231.5 halfway 35 - the race, set by fa and Mrs. F. Mrs. Door prizes were won by John coir-er was greeted by temper- lMat.heson, 12 Bayfield Street; Alfred Peters, 126 Rochford St- ames Davie. 70 sanctuary last fall. Mr_ mercury reac ed a temperature. it dropped charply ‘ i-n the evening. I The highest the temperature ‘ reached yesterday was 55 in the early afternoon and at 8 pm. ‘ had dropped to a cool 47 degrees. I The expected low for early this ‘ morning was 38 degrees. Within a few weeks Autumn will begin her job of turning the 1:?23.2".:“:,:.:;::.::*:.1*’;:':“:.*:: °:,',,'§;‘;;' arrival of her successor, Old Man Winter. 4;" 41 i TODAY Geese Return To Sanctuary 1“ §33ll.fi?“” Several wild geese dropped down -early this week on the Cross Roads wild fowl sanctuary which mark the first time owner Earl Jenkins had seen, the birds since the last one lift- ’ ed from the pond on January 3. , Ducks, mostly Teal, have been‘ in the pond for about a month.l .. NORTH R|llE 3 miles from Charlottetown way to Borden. . J”; Iiair Stylist , 162 Kent St. . cold wave, reg. 10.50 Special 5.50 O shampoo. set and styling, Special 1.25. . all work done by qualified operators. **'A'******* DRIVE Ill ALWAYS A CARTOON on the Trans-Canada High- TODAY and TUESDAY __CARROLLBAKEl;l0GlRM00lE-Wlllllilllll illl0Bi0 GASSliAN- iiiiiihxiiou S'g";:b,:_"* *¥-¥-«V-4 *‘k***¥¥¥¥-¥- EMMMHT Today - Tues - Wed. 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