4 w 1‘ MW ELDON LEGIO PRlES~ENT ‘rhc Eldon Branch. DUI Canadian Lesion. recently IN- sentl--i prizes to the pupils ti sh to .'i,1,’ht are Doris MacPlleO. Mt. Buchannan, first for Sailor Is In Highway Crash A cal--truck collision on the st. Peters Highway near Tra- cadie Cross at about 9:30 is night, resulted in Lorne M Cullough. a member of the Roy- al Canadian Navy, being taken to hospital with undetermined es. Reports indicated that quick thinking on the part of the truck toward Charlottetown, probability prevented a sure fatal accident. Coming into a long curve on the highway he observed a 1958 liillman car travelling east, headed toward the truck. Sensing that the s mall car was headed on a direct head-on collision course, Mr. Kelly slow- MAR. RACING ROUNDUP SACKVILLE DOWNS. N. 3. (CF) —- A $52310 daily doulble highlighted Wednesday night’: 2 harness racing card here as Prince Edward Island horses raced to victory in five of the eight dashes. Dale Jingles. owned by Harold George Bishop of Lexington, Ky. combined for the payoff. Dale Jingles won the first race in 2.11 2-5 and Town Crier the sec- ond in 2.08 4-5 - the fastest mile on the eight-dash card. There were no double winners. Single victories went to Border- 2 view Robert, owned in Dart- mouth, N.S.: Lucky Lark. owned by J. Bigger of Charlottetown; Norine Clels. owned by Simmac Syndicate of Summerslde, P.E.l. victory Scott. owned by Andrew Perry of Summerside; P. and G., owned by Stanley Mayhew of Klnkora. P.E.I., and R o y al Showers, owned by Mrs. Muriel Mayhew of Kinkora. The exactor of Royal Showers and Emerald Wick returned $38 and the quinella of Norine Clegg and Ambro Eileen paid $54.70. Dale Jingles was an upset win- her in the first race and was the main factor in the big daily dou- ble pay. Dale Jingles paid $75.10, $27.10 and $9.10. WOODSTOCK. N.B. (CF) — Five horses set new life-time a maiden record. Newport Ned. sternins inothe full trot race. clipped off the fastest mile of the night a‘smhe lowered his record to 2.11 m the 2.13 2-5 Sam ‘Bo shaved three sec- LOCAL-~ BRIEFS rifiii 5 8 D’- proved horse of the night as he made eight: Kathie MacWil- liasns Eldon, second for -grade 10; Roger MacKenzie, Melville. first prize for grade. 10; Kent Brown of Wood is- lasuls. second for grade eight. Also in the picture is president lniured ed his huge vehicle and attempt-l ed to slew it to the left and avoid a meeting. He was unable to pull his truck over in time and the Hill- man stru the truck on the ght front corner. Cereening off the bigger vehicle the car final- ly came has the nor ditch about 100 feet east of the act. of the Hillman. who is reported to be a crew- man of HMC8 Buckingham now in port here. and whose home Prince Island Hospital in a state of shock a n d suffering from numerous severe facial and head injuries which were not fully determined early this morning. onds off his previous best in as- tablishing a new mark of 2.13 -5. Knight Guy, who reduced his mile time to 2.13 2-5 here last week, chopped one second off this and put a 2.12 2-5 beside his name in the record book. Torential was the most im- i"i.'. ISLAND NEWS PAGE hclrlotietown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Sept. 6, 1962. 5 Hon. A. B. Macfiae. acting premier and minister of agric ulturs last night informed the_ special meeting of the P.E.l.. elation, “Premier Walter R.’ Shaw. is making good progress; towards recovery from his re- ralzss of the Eldon Legion Branch Hector Panton. who presented the prizes on behalf of the branch. The guest speaker for the evening was the principal of Montague Regional High Schonl, John Hughes. Columnist Likes Cl1’town Charlottetown’: charm has won the admiration of another visi- tor. lie is newspaper columnist Frank Tumpane of the Toronto Telegram who visited the prov- ince in early August with th e Trans-Canada motorcade th at marked the opening of the new Hillsboro Bridge and the Trans- Canada Highway on the Island. Mr. Tumpane, in a recent col- umn, described the Island as having "restrained charm. ord- ered and lovely" and also pick- ed Charlottetown as the mo charming city he visited on the tour. He said Vancouver was the most beautiful: Montreal had the most character and Regina was the most improved over natural surroundings. — re Liberals Have Three Possible Candidates For First Queens BY NEIL A- MATHEION Provincial and Farm Editor Liberals in the first district of Queens are speculating tonight on the choice of candidates that may be made at Breadalbane tonight, when a nominating con- ventlon will select candidates to represent the district in the next paced the mile in 2.14 2-5, al- most five seconds better than his 2.19 mark. Bendonnas Hal was the fifth horse to establish a llfe- tim e mark as he won the fourth race in 2.14. I-lis former mark wa s .15. Dark Echo came under the wire first in the initial race in provincial election. The names of Stephen Mae- Leod. Bonshaw, and Crawford Sinclair and Allison Mayne. Summer-field. were the on ones that were being mentioned as definite possibilities, and Mr. Mayna's candidacy. it was said. would probably depend on whe- .- '< I cant illness and will be back in harroess shortly." In his address to the session. held in the party headquarters, Charlottetown, with ter. QC. presiding, Mr. Macftae,‘ Drovv Mode For Big Race Armond's Buddy, owned by Lee Ta lor and driven by Don MacNe 1. has drawn the rail ostition for Thursday's Evening a l moves in the provincial field, giving a rundown on what has: been achieved so far and whatl is yet to come. | riot Island - owned trotting Other items on the agenda in- Premier Progressing PC Meeting Informed» eluded evaluation of the work of the government and party as it effects Prince Edward Island. -log premiums and highways. § Progressive Conservative Asso~‘Queens and Heath Macquarrie, MP for.‘ parliamentary sec-_. retary to the minister of exter nal affairs, gave a brief outline. l of events on the federal sccne.; Others who spoke briefly were Hon. Philip Matheson, Hon. J. D. Stewart, Donald Campbell. MLA, first Prince; Walter Ding- G. R. Fol»: well. MLA second Kings; Thom- as Curran, MLA third Kings, outlined the recent governmeni‘Lloyd MacPhail, MLA. second Queens, and Reagh Bagnall. county president for Queens. eports to the meeting were presented by each of the dis- trict representatives. Rector Of St. Pa Arrives To Take Over Duties Rev. F. Louis Elias, LST. whol was appointed r e c t o r of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Char- lottetown on Sept. I. arrived in the city ycsicrriay, accompanied by his wife and two younlz dau- ghters Heidi and Kim. They took up residence at the rectory Immediately. Mr. Elton was born at Coali- cook. Que.. in 1929 and after at- tending Blsl10p'< UlllV(‘l‘.\li_\,' as a theological student was ()l‘(Ililll ed deacon in the llinl-can of Que- bec in 195.7. He has S(‘l'\'l‘i‘l ill In- vernc-ss, Que., Qllober and La- brador Mission. ‘.\1llgrinlem- ls- lanrls and Scoistown. Que. Mrs, Elias. the formal‘ Edith Gill. was irlllncll in the Angli- can Woman's 'l‘l'aininl1 College, Toronto. 'l‘lll-y are both much in demand as youill camp leaders. While at university Mr. Elias was a member of the senior hoc- key team. active in Glee Club, the Theological Society and Dra- matic Society. = The new rector will be con-‘ ducting Fill .‘lf‘l‘\‘l('9B in Si. Pnlll‘s‘ next Sunday. Induction is SL‘ll(‘(llll(‘.‘d for 7.30 ‘ p.m. Oct. 23. by Rt. Rev. W. W. 1 family and his sister. Miss An I zilie Macbollald. 3 championship, which will be staged at the Charlottetown Driving Park. There are five other starters in is $1. feature. which is expected to attract hundreds of spectators to the popular rac- g centre. Santiago, owned by Stanley Mayhew and driven by Clarke Smith, will score two; Stalag Hanover, own e d by Alf Mac- Neill and rained by Emmett Stressing the value of the con- tinuous organization carried an 1'" . nal affairs, said “although the: l T°'"""'"y Hal’ l° political tide has ebbed and- by Jack B r o w n and Stanley Mayhew, has the fourth posi- tion; The Sheik, owned by Jam- es Poulton, will score fifth; and Fifth Queens Poll Chairmen’s Orgclnizcliion Praised By MP per cent of the overall popular vote." he said. Mr. Macquarrie w a s speaking at iihe dinner meeting of the Fifth Queens poll chairmen. held last ‘ ht at Queen Hotel. at which he praised the group. say- ing “the Fifth district poll chair- men's organization is one of the the pre-race favorite. Bill Boy- 3'0"!’ ill, the ""96 D°m"1' ? value of their work. he also gave 1es's Hi Jay. leaves in the sixth l°“ °l°°"°"'* the chairmen an insrlde view of sp . . “The main opposition party the current political scene, main- Jack Brown will drive Tam. may have picked up seats in the; ly on the federal level. heavily populated areas but’ many Hall; Harry Poulton will have gained only a mere three be on the suiky for The Sheik: and John ‘Buddy’ Campbell will i Ch rein the Hi Jay. Six other dashes will go to make up one of the greatest programs presented at the Charlottetown oval this season. Post time is 3 o'clock. rolled for those subjects. may} well reach an equal or higheri figure than in 1961. He said thatl there are always a number who! are late in registering. I On Monday and Tuesday of‘ next week, the registration of students for the third and fourth year academic and the teacher , training course is scheduled to ‘ take place. The registrar fully anticipates that the enrolment in these classes will be equally as heavy as previous years. A breakdown of the figures for those registered so far, with 1961 in brackets. is as follows: first year academic. 189 (181); sec- ond year academic. 116 (155); first year commerce, 28 (26); second year commerce, 46 (29). It is in the second year academ- ic that several latecomers are expected. 1 ther Mr. Sinclair. who gave Premier Walter Shaw a stiff battle in 1959. would offer again. Mr. MscLeod also was a can- didate in 1050. The Guardian-Patriot has learn- 0 men whose ill not of- names were lin trict as possibilities w fer for nomination. The session which was presided over by president, John Kenn arlotietown_ also heard hri addresses by Hon. J. D Stew- art. M. A. Farmer. and Reagh Bagnall, Hunter River. chairman of the Queens County Progressive Conserva- tive Association. Islclnd Native Pays Visit Don W. MacDonald of Port Albernl, Vancouver Island, has been visiting in the province for the past month after an ab- sence of 57 years. During his stay in Charlotte- town he visited his sister-in-law. Frederic A. Large. QC. o Charlottetown said that thre delegations from the district had sked him to offer for nomina- tion, but that he had regretfully 1 IIOIISE WIRIIIB "You call We'll Wise" From an a time of 2.18 2-5. a maiden, mark. 3 Two more cards will round: out this season's harness racing season. They are slated for Sept. 7 and 11 SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP ) — Long shots stole the show at nearby Exhibition Park raceway Wednesday night where bump- er payoffs and fast miles featur-l Woman Suffers Fractured Neck HALIFAX (CP) — Joan Mc- Allister. 50, was airlifted here Wednesday from Charlottetown after suffering a fractured neck when she fell from a horse. Hos- pital officials said lser condition was not serious. ed an eight-dash harness racing card. Stephen W. turned in a 2.14 mile and returned $116.80 for al win ticket, $13.00 for a place and $6.30 for a show. BRITISH PARKS England has eight national parks, Wales two. and Scotland none. says the National Geo- graphic Society. Island Nurses To Hold Annual Meeting In Ch’town Today The 41st annual meeting of Association of Nurses of Prince Edward Island will be held at the Charlottetown Hotel ay. The meeting opens with regis- tration at 8.45 a.ln. and will con- with a banquet at 6.30 p.m. Banquet speaker will be Dr. John M. Gillis. Eldon. who will speak on "some impressions of Communist countries." talk a b o u t the International World Congress against cancer. held in Russia in July. Leading off the afternoon ses- sion at 2 p.m.. will be the pres- ident's address, delivered by Ida Maclfay. At 4.30, the report of the resolutions committee will be brought in, as well a the report of the nominating com- mlttee. T“ One of the hlghlightrof the meeting will be a panel on "Nur- aes voice their ideas on the health needs of our country at Royal Commission and at 11. Dr. K. 0. Ellis will W03 Clarification ‘lilies: lg sgilgg :5 '§§r'; Sfliriéi’ s 1 gigg- ii‘ iii gglg 35 :-::l:;; liliillg :..slE.. ‘ ’;’_l_ ’ I I Site Being “ " Cleared For " legion Home wcstof with: desnolidliug the gs... tars! blllltflllfl the‘ west side at Powusl Bree’: between Grafton é a 555%: s iirilg rig; ‘ 3 2 :..;la 3:55: till.‘ i I - 2 turned down the invitation be- cause of pressure of his law of- fice business here. . Large was named attor- ney - general while he was still an officer in the Royal Cana- outlet plug to wls-lug your house. STIIB Y ELEBTRIG Pri St 120 nce . dial 4.7341 dian Navy back in 1944, by the- then premier, J. Walter Jones. He was later minister of edu- cation. He served two terms in the legislature, from 1947 to 1951. and from 1955 to 1959. The other man who had been suggested as a possibility this time is Edwin Johlnstone, for- mer mayor of Charlottetown, who lives now in New Haven. Mr. Johnstone. who once ex- pressed interest in the district. PRINCESS PAT DRIVE-IN THEATRE Wednesday Jr Thursday "COME SEPTEMBER" A gay colorful family type comedy. Show at Dusk. may stay in Europa winter. it they like it wel enough. The tentative plan is to re- turn to this country next April. Mr. Johnstone said Tuesday. PWC Enrolls 379 To Date Gwdcn Bonnet. registrar st Prince of Wales College. last night revealed that so is LADIES We are not slamming the better half when we say that you are not mechanically minded. Trust the ex- ports to help you with your tire robleme-— Hubby will be proud of your decision. at the college. This compares to the -891 TANTON TIRE II Rent 3. 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