- ‘Court Fines Speeders Magistrate A.J. Haslam, QC, Entertainme ent | levied fines against three speed- ers in city police court yester- | day morning: Sheldon Douglas Harvey, Vic-. toria, was fined $16 and costs tor-five-days, George L: Murphy, city, was fined $11 and costs or five days, and Beaumont Al-. bert Newport, New Wiltshire, | TOURISTS! a a dion 0 ned Tr ol Ween i ad ————————— 4 : son (68 yrs.) —1. Gordon ae F scours ues (2 Oe Fall (C); 2. Brian Simpson (SP); ‘ case of ‘theft under titty dole | am SSS +o 4. Brian Gorvette (SP). Piet a ee Reeves of | wads vee , Girls (8:10 yrs) 1. Karen ian tn se 3 . os ae met ntertainment or ihe ae (VP); 3. Carol Curley (K) Prince Edward Island cattle- hibition at Truro ‘ate Town police are still invest | Re ee { am ae : e ee ; week. : | : Boys (810 yrs.) 1. Paul Mae- men have scored “sane sotahie | Danis! Jewell, East. Witshite, me * recent sche of edie : s 10 @ [ s seats eee vines successes in the show rings at — five first ee two see- ei ous ta ark. Lees : : : a ; z third fourths s a i (K). 3. Raymond Dunn (K) Tie, he Nova’ Scotia provincial ex- jonds, one and two FIGHT FOOD COST Family a =o ‘se es + 5 Gitis, 1002 yrs) 1 Rats ee jie ee me rere . Toombs (C);+2°—Anne—Doltiver |- » he 5 ae ; riz. = : aes =e : r eae di le & f le (SP): 3:°Claire Gallant .<VP). Corporation Mr.* Jewell had ‘the ¢ junior outery of two women against. | | T On. ue ay or sa e , -Boys. (10-12 yrs) 1. Lal Hen- R i champion male, the grand cham-‘ithe rising cost of groceries has aay nessey (VP); 2. Ricky Hood | SCVICWS ———___-— —_ ae Kd reserve-grand | hallooned into a boycott here by (SP); 3. Danny Leclair (SP). several hundred housewives, | Girls (12-14 yrs.) 1. Belinda Needs -Projects The Fulton Sanderson ad Sons | aimed specifically at bread | i PLUS: fe _. McAskill (K); 2, Shawna Mae- Hereford herd from York Point prices. After a group calling it- | | : Kinnon (SP); -8, Judy McGuigan The board of directors of Sen- |made an outstanding showing. | self Housewives Organized for | © re (Ki. = ior Citizens Housing Corporation They only took six animals te Better Living was formed, a | : - Boys (12-14 yrs.) 1-- George {and the housing authority-of this |the Truro fair because of trans-| crowd estimated at up to 1,000 ® Rare 18 hole ae Course MacDonald (C): 2. Gary Ready \province met recetitly to. discuss |Portation difficulties, caused by turned out. for,.agmeeting. | : I | "H ANDCR AFTS FROM THE (SP); 3. Blaine McNeill (K). ‘(matters under its jurisdiction. |the strike, but they got. five! == : e di Girls (1416 yrs.) 1. Brenda [It was learned that the units of |firsts, two seconds andvone third. Horse back a | ing ee lsenior citizens housing construc- ec ae ie grand seainnie ae ted: in various parts. of the pro- |temale an reserve grain i : ° OU Cc. Horseback Ride vince this summer are, for the |female, along with the reserve @ Free Tenting and Picnic Grounds F R. ATLANTI Is ncelled most part, ed for beglos Lt aa ci ae ea : : Ca cy. Many of t persons who unusual p 8 and. ' : ‘have been assigned space in the erson story is their success a e. Swimming & Boating | i Local residents at Borden new 45-unit project on North eine ae vere ba what ‘ i PROVINCES have deprived of a unique |River Road have moved in and.\Was left home. after the show | sight dué to the settlement of {full occupancy ‘is expected —— string went to Truro. They had eo Enjoy a Treat _— our i ee the railway strike. ly. Q the champion male, the senior R Hd - i Stanley Mayhew of Lady Fane,| The Board is anxious to ass- |‘"@mpion female and the re- estauran ; wane Kinkora, had planned’ to |... accurately the needs of the nae ae a ‘4 24 : | -take.his four—horses...across.the-..:4; i sic eueraaleoieg of ae Oy: Ny. ver di — — lili banca ar tinal uate acerca se Me siesianet mahaaceiaie tapes secriagperarctat wt | -across. citizens “cf “the province--w ho not get into the we: “ e Catering to niivate parties i % 0 Se oe ee “Field saw over 500 city young- _-well_represented, with largé clas- the greatest number of points, ‘yaught Square 29 and Hillsboro’ : Kink mene (SP). LONDON LABORER MAKES BIG WIN LONDON laborer Perry Har- rison holds his check for $947,396.80 in soccer poo! win- y an individual, {is Harrison's reward for a 5l-cent {avest- ment and his prediction of eight ties from the more than holds. onto part of the check which ts basie win- nings of ,348.80 plus minor dividends in the pool payoff dale, charged with failing to stop at a red traffic light, -was fined $10 and costs or five days. Two city men and a Morell man were’ each fined $20 and costs | or 30 days on a charge of illegal | Possession Postal Serviées Announced For Labor Day Postmaster W-F. Griffith an- nounced yesterday morning that there will be ‘no letter’ carrier service on Labour Day. The receipt and dispatch of mails will be to mainland points | only,-while special delivery serv- ice will be carried out as usual. The lock box lobby will be open until 11:00 m: Labor Day, Visit our peu Snack Bar and Milk Bar. “ ae : VISIT SEAWOOD Located 4 miles west of Cavendish on Highway No- 6 @ BOATING e PEDAL BOATS © MOTOR BOATS Marine Supplies For Sale e ROW » BOATS | of was fined $10 and costs or tne There’ s — a Gordon Graham Burke. Park. { : et room to camp” ; POINT ML = PARK 150 acre park, for the best and warm- nings in London Wednesday. ‘ Pp. 0d : é : i 2 See eee eee te a Tena nee M7 jand there wil pe colection | Serving Hot Dogs, Hamburgs, Soft Ice Cream, |] es salt water bathing in Prince Edward “eet red ut on September § include Cotton Candy for the Kids. j tsland. Excetient water skiing conditions, ; : ervices wicket service, rural mall serv. | launching wharf for boats with eutboard ee, a on a SEAWOOD ESTATES INC, | rvr pen te. coon et mor |e AMERSIDE, — Funeral! Plant Manager: {| The mest picturesque park in Prince Ed-- servicestor Hateld Lyle, a well g P cabins he ~ Enjoy Field Day a resident at mime, Denies Rumors "The Fun Spet for All Ages” ae | ward Island with an assortment of Island ~ otiosk at Trinity “United| 1 w. MacLeod, general man- Te Wy trees including pine and -eak. Located The: City Recreation Depart: |Younker (H); 2. Francine Le- died Thorete aie 6: bee eer ot: Samana 1S leak oe ; e — | two miles from Murray River on Murra ment's,third annual field- day (Clair (SP); 3. Brenda Costello: ness. eet arcs - ‘ z * : e rl y y which was held °in. Memorial sters take part in the various events. ~All five city playgrounds were ges~in all 17 events on the day's track program. Results for the day showed the Spring Park athletes amassing 4, followed by Kinsmen Park with 32, Victoria ‘Park 23, Cén- Square with 10. (SP.) Boys (14-16 yrs): 1. Keith _— (SP); 2. Gerry Casford (SP); Harold MeDonald (K). “Boys Broad Jump 1. Keith Hood (SP); 2. Billy _Sinclair (SP); 3. Gary Ready (SP). . Girls’ Relay 1. Hillsboro $q; 2. -Sprng Park; 3. Kinomen Park. Boys Relay .1. aT eee 2. Victoria Park; . Connaught Square. The “Field Day” concluded with the ‘distribution of treats to all the children, both parti- Mr. Lyle, -in his 62nd year, worked at the War Surplus Store ‘lin Summerside for the past dee- ade-and-prier-to—this, -he~ was" employed as salesman with Mas- sey-Ferguson. — He was.in hospital about one month prior to hig, death. or’s, he livéd most-of his life in Summerside. He is survived his wife, former Maathoe Cube at Tami tn, PE. tan sous Gone. nd ‘Boys (5 aye 1. Chipper Swee- mey ‘C); 2. John Wedge (C)? 3. “2 Peggy M ; 3. Debbie Henhessey (K). straight from Borden to Tor- Menfine this morning. by ‘-his fpur -hired hands and himself | en them aboard, ~ But having learned the rail strike was near an end, he has decided: to put the horses on a truck and Transport them this | % Way ‘The limited traffic at Borden | curtailed truck traffic, on the hoats but no mention was made of of horses. Island Native Receives Degree" | ‘might qualify for any of the ‘cat- legories of housing accommoda- jtion being , provided. .Under the ‘Housing Authority: Act are inclu- ided: senior citizens ; housing, |homes for the aged, Co-Op Hous- ‘assessing the present situation it was noted that in many of the areas of the province the de- miand for. senior citizens’ accom- jmodation far exceeds the supply _lavailable. On the other hand, lit is disturbing to note that a isix unit establishment at Rustt- ico as yet. has no occupancy. A ‘careful-study~will be- made: by the new board to ensure that an ing and low-rental housing. In A_native of North St. Flean-— plant on Grafton.Street would not reopen and that the plant | had been sold. "Mr. MacLeod™ said, “the “plant has_notbeen sold, it {s not for | pleaded not guilty to a charge | attention, and the case was ad- | journed. until next Wednesday. «A case o wey sbainst Haar. | 4 A “MUST! . oo visit to STRATHGARTNEY HOMESTEAD. ‘Campers’ Supply Store, Gifts, Novelties of driving without due care and ||: ‘Scenic Beauty ~ Fishing placings with his Angus herd, but he had a number of seconds and thirds as he made the winners fight for top position every section. Barry Rankin, Bunbury, and Irving MacDonald, York, also showed Angus cattle at Truro and Allison Stewart, Dunstaff- nage, showed sheep: The details were not available last night though one report said Mr. Mac- Donald got at least one cham. pionship ribbon, and Mr. Stew- art was very strong in the cham- sheep classes he Gontésted. The Roy Younker and Harrt- in practically — ipionships and top placings in the > | The best buys in| ; equipment at our | '! Pre Shop. = and wedding receptions RUSTICO GOLF CLUB oe —_— —_ = ie oe me we iftish Rustico Route 242, 15 miles from Charlotte- oat midway between Stanhope and Caven- River. Everyone Welcome. _,dividanl results are ag fol- |cipants and spectators. Edwin, both in i eee see < | i So = Girls unter Avera Mi Pamela cg ge sien ni toe — __A prominent old | beeen an a 1 “ ae cee 1 ae Se eS Cores corer aol: Soared nin voice cot | Ing back fo 1846, complete with [Guided Tours} | = &f ymewoo : Boys under 8 years 1 Joe Me- § a CWS Tr d e Tac o ole Leary did : meee of it online furniture! 1 Ey. = Kinnon (SP); 2. Brian Doyle BN & =| not appear for a charge of theft a ] a Pa (5 years) 1. Janet Way- | as wr ueeea aad - cane E A STAN HOPE sa P E. I. tan, ©) ‘stig Karen | Campbell 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat.,. Sept. 3, 1966. | Dwiehk Wiis ot Secaneiali | On Route 1 adjacent Strathgertney | Par a bak = re ); 3. Sandy ( : es Pans ~ Woodleigh Replicas A Touch of Britain In P.ELI. | Among the many cthrabsians Mark Keith Inman. a native 2dequate ahd well-planned pro- |... Green and: Sons Guern 4 @ The Gate Ledge @ Stocks and Pitlor): m P.E.1., has been awarded the 22M of public housing will be | nade from Kingetos ae sata : : degree of Doctor of Letters by Provided for the citizens of this | strong showings as d tailed. im Vv | S { T “te @ York Minister @ Dunvegan Castle Acadia University iprovince. ithis paper Friday. . Texaco service is year- : oy ‘ Ca Mr. Inman was born in 1899 The board, under the chatr- ji round. Summertime T @ Gray’s Church of @ Shakes 8 at Argyle Shore’: the son of Peter ,Manship of Hon. Gordon Ben-| SEOUL (AP)—The South Ko- maintenance is automatic to | Eles : Birthplace tnd Emily Matheson’ Inman, "etl, consists of: Hon. Ker ream eabinet Friday accepted | S4¥®,/ou costly :epairs in the ?P, E. I. F AIRYLAND PARK Coe ei wa He graduated from | ark, Montague, minister of |the resigna rmy Chief nn awa bili tia Meoten: ot peshalue cal Municipal Affairs. viee -chair- of Staff. Gen. Kim Yonge-Abe penecoeas can ete yr | @ The nn Manor CHa z. Arts in 1925. Subsequently he en- ™an: Bert G._ Campbell, Char- jbecause of a. financial scandal about the wnt eearee House : Hs gaged in graduate study at Ox- ee rte : ere, Wh ames one Comnmaanyser of Make your call today. toe So we ad @ The Lily Pool ford and Harvardereceiving from >!TS vugene erry. ignish; \the: Ist Army, Lt.-Gen. Kim-Ke- a | x Harvard) the Degrees of Siagten Hon- Lorne Bonnell. Murray | Won, to replace him. .-Seven- f Located on Trans-Canada Highway in New Haven Cig te eee — @ The Coach and af Arts and Doctor of Philogo River. Minister of Welfare: F. |army, officers were said to be : : 4 | nn phy: In 19298 Dr, Inman began | @ career in university teaching at Queen's University After one-year at Queen's: he accepted A positien as assistant * professor of economics and _ pol- itical science at the University of Western Ontario He has serv- | | ed at Western since that jime, | hecoming head of his department in 1939, associate dean of arts | and science in 1962, dean in 1963 | nadian Setting’ and “The Role | Earle MacDonald, . Summerside | and Sterling Beaton, Charlotte- town junder investigation in eonnec- tion with alleged misuse of of- ° ficial funds. H.R. DOANE AND COMPANY | and WINSPEAR, HIGGINS, STEVENSON & DOANE Chartered Accountants SCHURMAN SUMMERSIDE €USTOM- | 10 miles fromm Charlottetown Stroll through the fairytale forest and see and hear the « beautiful world of fairy tales. 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