DONALD MflcLEDD. Victoria Cross lseaicdi is the new pre» sldt‘nl oi the P. . sleln Brcetll‘rs Awiallofl. Omers. i\ tounty exhihil oi Holstein calilr at the Provincial Exhibh ilun that would enable breeder! l hon was proposed to the P.E.l. iiolstrin breeders Association in annual session here Saturday by .l Lincoln Dewar. New Perth. lhs idlra is to have the exhibits litt‘l‘ils'ltl among the counties. uuii one county having an exhi- hll each year. Tht- idea is that two capable (lilch and snowmen would be hired to look aiter the exhibit. as u uould not pay a man to spend an entire week in the City Just to Show one or two animals. and in this way additional breed- er. might be encouraged to show al the orovincial tair in iuture yours The idea was recommen- (It‘ll in the attention of the exit. cums nihcr speakers included Ern- eu u. Jarvis. Maritime iiolstein Flthiman: P a r k e r Newson Klncston who is national dir tttr or H. H Kelly, provincial lllrl‘t'lfll' of veterinary services and director or artiileiol insem- innnin tor the province; Frank .lordinc. MLA, Freetown: Nelson hull. Canada department or aeri- t'ullurt‘. Charlottetown and Dr. D G. Moore. Fredericton. direc— tor of the N.B.~P.E.I. Artificial mending Unit. The meeting has presided by» or hy Vice-President Donald Mcv lionrl, Victoria Cross who is the new president. John Ii. Thomp- son. Frenchinrt was named vlce— nrcsidcnt. Ken Walker. Summer- udr. the new secretary- treasur- LOCAL BRIEFS PLAYGROUND CLINIC Voting ladies who have been srlecled to act as supervisors in Charlottetown playgrounds alien: tied a clinic Saturday conducted by playground director Edward llilton. The playgrounds will be niiu-ially opened next Saturd- The young lldiel selected are: Ann Aineek. Rosemary Bullies. Aileen Kane. Eileen Grant. ner- nndmc MacDonald, on She pherd. Lynne Cullen and Fran- crs Murphy. MncDONALl) FUNERAL - Tho {literal t'ur Midi (Dud- livmi Mat-Dade took place Saturday (so... Ctnrroh oi the Most iton Re- E i , lolt to right. Ir. Parker New- m, Kingston who i! national diIectar; Ernest Jlrvis. Mari- er. took over at the llrst oi thtl Year. mould CLASSIFICATION Mr. .larvia urged breeders to get more herds classiiied and more herds on record or pertur- mance tests. "You should cull the 20 per cent at your herd that is below average production". he admonished Mr. Jarvis also nob ed with disapproval that only a: pure bred Iioisteins and 11 grades were exported to the Uni- ted States last year. Holstein beet is just as proiit. able as any other breed. It will bring slightly less per pound but are are more pounds, he atat- It looks like a very good year tor the Holstcin breed In this Province. said Mr. Newson. with registrations and transfers well up over the number at this time last year. He urged Island brech ers to join their own assncla~ lion. as Well as the national an» sneiation. There were 23 mem- bers of the provinclal associa- tion last year. P.E.I. registrations accounted ior 36 per cent of the total Mar- itime registration: last year. it was revealed. Dr. Kelly urged the cattlemen to get their animals classified as he regretted so tew animals were shipped last year to the "good market available in the (1.5." You have flood stock but you need cIaSsillcation and rec~ ords to sell it to advantage." he said. There I: more lnlormation available on Holsteins than on any other breed. Dr. Kelly ldde . SPEAKS TODAY He announced that Dr. J. c. Rennie oi the ontarlo Agricul- tural College. Guelph. Oni.. will be on the Island to speak to the annual meeting or the artiticial breeders association M o n d a yr though he was unable to get here tor the meeting Saturday. Alon Godirey. North Wiltshire received a Holstein cow model at the noon luncheon or his teat in topping Canada with a t [care or up in the All Canadian t.i-I .rudglng tor is st year. ills brother. Rny Godirey. placed mood in the province. Superior sire certllleates lasu~ ad included one to .1. Lincoi Ind Ralph Eta-rim. Mllpeqlle on a herd alt-e lhlt had 2! daughters with K per cent Good Fine or better. Red lell certificates were ceived during the y on males owned by Mr. Dewar. Le- wla Brothers, York W. W. Mac- Enchant. Mermaid and Walter Bunlatn and Son, Eultlon. A Ill» re» time fieldman and Ken dee or Sllmmcrcide. secretlry-Irea- rut-er. Coun’ry Holsleln Exhibits Are Present Fitteen members at tho Iiynd- man Navy League Cadet corps. were presented with awards tor the year's work at the tidal reg- ular drill session held on hoard Queen Charlotte Friday evening. In addition 20 others received nrninotlonl, which ranged irons able cadet to petty oIiIcer end- an. The top word. the Lieutenant- Governor a trophy. Wu present- ed by Liam.- vernor F. Waller Hyndmlll to Petty Officer John W. Thomson. The Navy League of Cnnndn. P.E.l. branch Award wal preheated to Petty Officer John Clinton. by the retiring president Jack Smallwood. This art! I] (or appearance and attendance. The Wayne Coyle award (or general knowledge. was prevent- ed by CPO Wayne Coyie. RCN» the donor who is now home o annual leave. to Petty oiflcrr Daniel Gus. John Thistle. president at the Main Brace Naval Veteran] Al- Imitation. presented the three Main Brace awards as follows. iirst prlne ior gunnery. Raymond Landry; second prise ior gun- P is James Ins-d: highest mark n Donald. David Clinton. Patrick .. American Oaks ed Awards nery. Patrick Kins: seamanship. Willard MacDonald. Lt —Cmdr. H a rr y Thomsen, commanding oiiicer oi the corps. presented the reminder or the awards which were as rollows; ior attaining the highest mark In the petty otilcer examinations. Q Lorne Macnougail; highest mark in leading seamen exams in the able cadet exams, AC wu. lard Macnougall; second highest AC .Ismes Blrt. Two special awards tor In- structing abilities went in Les Scott Mischa: Ind Wendell Thomun. ISLAND NEWS PAGElMonev Is Available, Charlottetown and Queens County ml Navy League Cadets But No' Paving Plans outer than panicipabon in it its Resources nmiecta. the department or highways does not plan any new paving nroiects o! it: own this year. despite considerable amounts or money being earmarked for hiWays in Ute provincinl government's 196364 budget, The resources Projects ululd Include paving tourist roads and soil cement Stabilization pro- grams to prepare roads (or pav- ing. So tar this year. iew lenders have been called tor Road: to Resources work. A stretch oi paving — about nine miles in the Haldlman'a Bridge urea —— has been tendered on and Fri- day tenders were opened tor a ut 35 miles at Snll cement ata- biiization work. It is understood that the highs ways department will carry out general repairs or pavement damag in thrapring breakup. hot-patch sections at highway and resurfacing poorer sections or highways. that “deceive Ind frustrate tho hopes of anti-Castro elemehia" a. Rebel Thrust And the Revolutionary Unity Movement. a large national“ MIAMI. rla. tArt—aoth the “W”. Which pun." w‘ d " istate department and a rival “W”! "“ AWL "'"d d" texile group have mum“ um operation a publicity stunt. iCuban Revolutionary Council's y commando thrust inside Cuba‘ “aiming 1° "'9 Speech "0"" as a minor and harmlul opera-l the Throne at the opening or that “an, N h “on 0‘ last section or the legislature. .53 ,. . army as I t - v nu- miles or paving is planned this heflelh:lginc‘:fp:fi'ymEgo ss‘fillibrary ship to serve Tar"! ' ‘and iishcrmen living in how year under the Roads to R .1 M 'ed slalementsllinrd districts. LIBRARY SA“ The Bergen public librlry ll pried... n runner c 79:35.13;de v mil-l stated however. in the Throne Speech "provmcial paving, (I signed to link centres oi pop tion wirhapavcd highway sy ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ ¥¥ ¥ 1‘ ¥ '- nnseiironTH RIVER DRIVE IN THIS IS REALLY about 35.000.000 has been allotted to capital paving projects Thai SOMETHING TO SEE! TONlG‘HT-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY amount includes 51.1mm i SHOW AT 9:20 highway construction: tor bridges: 52.000.00n tori One night Deonic decided how she null! lilolti on to Bird - - - She would be like other In the ordinary account expene diture section o the budget. $400,000 has been allotted to plvement maintenance. $700.- 000 tor road maintenance includ . ing guard rails. and $100.00“ (or marking highways. The followinl received certitl- cote! at promotion to potty oiii‘ cer. John Thomson. John Clln-l ton, Lorne Machugnll. Ray- mond Landry and Daniel Gash. Promoted to lead in g cadet were Jamel Lord. Willard Mac- King, Paul Macnougall. Allison aradley. Paul urant. Edwa Gulls. Gary MacGregor and no bert McKenna. promoted to this cadet. James airt. Nell McIsaac. nanny Tay- lor. n o n a l d Maeradyen and Elaine Murphy. Proposed For Exhibition Ver seal certificate was receiv- ed by Hooper Brothers. Rustlco. e luncheon was held in the Charlottetown Motel's “Willow Room" which was openinl that day [or the llrst time. an new DAY Suggested judges tor the tit club tield days include nala Dewar. New Perth; Eric Laird. North Milton; Garth MacLean, Lot is; tiny Dickieson. New Glasgow. Earl Woodrow. Beeton. out. was selected as iirat choice to tudge the iiolslelns at Charlotte town next year. .Iaelr raser. choice ior this year. aeroard Cotter. Saint John. N8 is and choice tor loos, Roy Dickieson. Willard Stew- art, Frenchtort: Andrew .Iar- dine. Freetown: John Thompson, Frenchlort and a. a. Jooea. 'Bu bury were named to the sire sel- ection committee at the AI unit. It was decided the club would bonus iirst purchase iemales to the cxtent oi :25 ii the dam is 125 or better in breed clad: av- erages in both milk and butter rat. or ii the dam grades Good Plus or better. where the new purchase is not graded the dam and grand dam must be good plus or better. New directors named this year were Elmer Smith. South Freetown: John Thompson. oi Frenchfort and George Kennedy. New Perth. m- Streetasville. D n t a r i o in first e Mayor A. Wallhen Gnudet will pmide at the opening ceremon- ies for the Kinsmen Club's Sen- inr Citizens Recreation Centre Wednesday night on the corner oi Queen and Fitzroy Streets. The ceremonies will he the climax at many months of hard work by club members who have spent many hours and between' "-5.000 and WM” on the lace- llttlng project. The first at lLS kind in Char- lottetown. it is completely dedi- olled to the recreation of senior citizen: and it is hnped that it will eventually be completely on- a by the membership. Until that since ls roacth the ctlvlties at the centre will hi.- pupervisad by Kinsmen members Seniors’ Recreation Centre Slated To Open Wednesday who hope to see the rormation or an executive and various cnm- mittens by the senior citizens by e iall. Since the idea was Iirst con- ceived. the Kinsmen have receiv- ed enthusiustlc support from many dual-tars Including weliare bureaus and churches. It has been emphasized by the Kinsmen that the establishment is not a “home”. It is open to all retired or semi-retired m e n and women. At the centre they will be ale to meet people oi their own age. Available will be cards, tele- vision. reading materiala. and. more active pastimes such as} dancing. Also available in I lul- ly equipped kitchen. At 40'5mCra By DON SS BRooKlimE. Mesa. (Ari — said phlegmatir Julius Boros.’ who Sunday became the oldestl playcr ever to win the National! pen goli tournament. l noros, showing a trace oi ex-l pression on his stone-like iace‘ Building Tax ‘ Could Curiail Construction Soaring costs as the result oi the recent Sales Tax Act brought down in the tederal budget may have drastic eiiecta here and could conceivably bring a halt to several building protects. Reid Sangstcr. chairman or lbe cooperative h o u s I n g develop< merit. stated that It be has in. terpreted the act correctly. to that the tax would he Imposed on all building materials. housing development it he livth to a standstill. However he was not certain that his interpretation was cor- rect. and there In the possibility that the set contains some “outa' or some maouiactured product.- it: not come under the term or Mr. Sangltter was hopeful that would be able to otbaln I cllrlllcation oi the act today when the slluatlon ts disculled by the development committee. It has been roulth estimated that under the tax act the In< drmed wine aroma irigh areas was celeoi- by her . that ol rwie emphyeea attended tile luneral Polite-sou were John Cindy. G. Stanley Man. FM bradl Scrum Doiron, wtl- MAJOR FUNERAL —— The “metal lor Frank C. Motor was held Saturday Incl-noon fr 0 Ill the Cutcllite Funeral Home. Ser rice was conducted by Rev. wu- Sunaet was sung by on Weale Honorlry paubearers “I my . Blylle MC. H. ’l‘. Mhrcrsf George Mchly. ulth MaerIIan. C y r i I Mchregorr Ilarry Rnpmn. Everett PIIltl. Murray Whl berl ol the . Me Canadlan “lion Inertial la a horn The Legion graveside ur» klIr was ronducttd by Hal r ry .lornmcr Inst post and Rcv« cille were wasted by F r I n k Smith Interment wn in Flor-l Jenkins. u. Connolly. A. no. Mitt-pity. Curl-i MIC Nelson Robinson. Active pall- C m“: Music Pupils Pass Exams The list d luccessful un- didlu in a] recently in Challottdm by the Royal Conservatory of Millie oi Moth has been made avid-hie E Beck: (rode , Linda Manitoulin: End! a: v e ll Piano. 5 nne Drake: (rode It: nlano. honm or Part. line Beck: grade live III-no. hon- Dislnne Moo Balm. n. -. Pamela . O'Neil. hnn~ Coin 30 IV. E. Dummit e . Catherine stew-1 lequal). J-llee Fisher. nua- - Grade two piano. msl honours ~ Brenda 1‘ lg oarple hood. D. Ann clan m rim cs. V. liliil Munbriul Gal-Mill. one piano. tint ours -. Donald 3. Campbell. CI brim LIPID -R05 honours ‘ crease colt (or the new Holy Redeemer C h u r it would b. lame 575.000. Stiff Penalty Given Driver Rlymond Armsworthy. Hall- lax. N.S.. planed not luilty no of MM While in- city police court Stluldly. in its place be filtered l plel oi [ullty to the later Colin ol tor the iirst lime sinre he iced‘ oil in his piayoii with Jacky‘ Cupit and Arnold Palmer, saldz‘ “I iclt better today than I did I actually was getting strnngerl at the end. Anybody want iol play another nine?" ‘ "For a share of the munL‘y‘ someone an. you won. yes." swered. “Sorry.” said Bums. “I sud. denly got verv llrcd." BoroS. at 43 a reiiow who ex» cites you about as much as watching grass grow, threaded his way through the mobs at tile Country Club and sat down to talk ‘Wr had a line name." noros said. “I was happy to get my 70 out t putting any or the week. He also conceded that his wedge shots out or the rough near the dime—sired greens that plagued everybody in the tour. nament were the saving iacior. Although he has won 359.600 on the tour this year—nearly «am or it in the last Six weeks—Bore: said he is play his pretty much the same as has tor a decade or more. ‘I played about like this hen i won the Open at us as he said. relerrlng to his llrst title Horns laid he actually Isn't as cool and calm as everybody Lh n "I get pretty nervous Inside." wu "mailed until this mom- i m’i‘here were two cases or drunk and incapable. one accused was tired no and costs or in days and the other waa given no days suspended sentence. or Doucetteus-ourll. charged with illegal possession oi llouor In a place other than his residence was lined :20 or :0 dlyl. George rlneau. City. on a milar olience. drew a like tne. rice if! Ice wind had been m Mvinl the wmnl way on I one-WA tinet and did not hold a Miler-'- licence. leaht G. Glover. Welt Royv olty. charged with Win] wu lined '15 nd com or live dayl. N0 ac ‘ (ailing to stop at red II were each lined 310 Ind ml: or live dlyI. Ivan Muinnll. City. chlrud with beinl drunk and disorderly 2s nan-rows: nitiaiiitn eon-r nunweu. Ont. ice) The Port nurwcll lighthouse. operated by live generations ot one mlly. s come to the end oi its career. For the that s lnlner in in years. the tad- ml [ovcmment'l lighthouse will not be operated this year because other lights in the port m In I ‘nhn are-t grand Sutherland, who built the orig. inal privatelyowned light in the ear laws to guide his ileei at tishing hosts into this Lake In. port ‘Ihey Say life Begins (ks Champ “They say lile begins at 40."v€||Ess.' l h grinned. e "I maybe don't show it. But l'm human 1, ire said he thought Cupit. what had a '73. played well ior a youngster under such pressure. And when asked what Was the trouble with Palmer. cracked: 1 "All the bogies and double Ito-I gies he made." "No. actuail he said surie ously. “Arnold told me he hadl reel well its telt weak but there." i Lamb Ch NEW YORK (CF! —Lamb Chop pulled away strongly in the tidal one-eighth oi a mile‘ Saturday and won the $120,375 Coaching Club American Oaks at Aqueduct. spoiling Spicy Liv- ing's bld ior a sweep oi the triple crown ior islliea. A second-placer behind Spicy Living in both the Acorn and Mother Goose stakes. thel that two legs or the triple ior three-year~old i ies Lamb Chop outtought Spi y ng ' a head-to-head duel entering the stretch. Then the filly owned by william Perry or Middlesburgh. Va. pulled away to win by 3'»; lengths. Smart Deb was third. l'z’g lengths back ot Spicy Liv- mg. IIeliodore Gustiocs g u to e d Lamb Chop to the wire for the 57am tirst-plnoe earnings. She covered the ii/s-mile distance in 2:02 to on a test track. r Lamb Chop paid $10.30. $4.401 d 5 an 1.90. The money t'or Spicy Racrcil Crisis At A Glance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DETROIT—More than iooooii marchers parade downtown in massive walk ior ireedom dem- onstration ior civil rights. JACKSON. Miss —Mlssissippl salesman Byron de la Beckwith is charged with murder In the slaying ol Negro crusader Med- Ear Evers June 1: arm inten, llve investigation. a . Miss Police with tear gas guns at the ready a rest 63 Negroes and three white men during wade-in demonstra- tion at a beach on trespassing charges. LOS ANGELES—poliee at» rest 2t Negro and while menu hers or the Congr s at Racial Equality during s' in at sales oiiice oi suburban housing tract and carry them to patrol wnc. mlerdfly 3"“ “ms” 35 “‘55- a and night last night and didn'tlons, The protest rollowed com- plaints the lract reluses to sell to Negroes. “$29M:- are The story of ' THEATRE Q’BRACKLEY Pr. RD, I would who had to shut her eye-Indium whencluopauodherham‘ttolou! SUSAN J HAYWARD G l‘l'ritTltllrss. Mlnlngnull W HN Avlv In ner o! Roads to Resources Drain-IS. girlscndvrynonoboafrdldiu- "Splendor In The Grass“ l l , op Cops Living was 53.4" and $230 and (or Smart Deb snin. Al Livonia. Mich. Crimsonv Satan. slow out the stat ‘ caught the tield at the tar tur went wide and pounded to a sic-length victory in the $30,000 added Michigan Mile at Detroit Race Course ‘ Herbert itinoiosa guided the iour-year-ald to the blazing; stretch run. pulling past Dee citiedly and Greek Mario in n- two at 1962': biggest races. The time was a course record 1:40 3-5 for the 1 1-15 miles. Total TraIIiu set the previous record n ' in IS here is a. miracle in belt-(M a. hall-.The strange splendor ofbhoel yeals when you‘re finding your way. . .and love 5 - ngth victory over is suddenly more than Just holding hands. .7, Decidedly. 1952 Kentucky ncrby winner. was worth so zoo tnr‘ Detroit owner Peter Salmon ll No one, under 18 boosted Crimson Satan‘s earli- ings to “04.252. 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