JUST ABOUT every boy has a hobby. .lohn Rnop lound the best way to pay lor lils hobbies was through a Gunr. dian delivery route. Here be Is shown on the right receiv- ing a gilt from W. A. Farrell. circulation manager of Th0 Guardian - Patriot. while I lnrgr number of carrier boy] are interested spectators. Guardian Carrier Boy ‘Retires’ i0 .lohn hoop retired Friday. However. John will not bc en~ spying the leisurely liie of a se- nior citizen, He will be attend- ing Prince or Wales College. John is only 16 years old. .lohn retired Friday as a vet- eran Guardian newsboy ol some live years, His "retirement" was marked by a presentation oi a gilt lrom The Guardian's circulation department. present» ed by circulation manager. A. ‘Wnodyt Farrell. ln a crowded maill'oom iam- WESTERN BRIEFS VISITING AUNT Miss Lana Rodgerson, Toroo to. is a guest ol her aunt, MH 5. M. nurke, Albertcn, ARE GUESTS \ir and Mrs. Inn. with their children, Killl Ind Scott. at Eranli'ni‘d. out, are guests 0! Mr. nd M Le- mont Hutt, Alboi- n Sou FlmM NoVA scoTlA Rtv and Mrs. J M. Sproiile and son Donnie arrived la evcning lrorn Snlmon River bridge, us. to visit Mrs. A.C :rcen. Alberton. 0N LEAVE LAC and Mrs. Stuart Fras- er. Ottawa. are spending I ‘ ve in Alberto“ Where th are vlaltinl relativel and iriendi. To YAmoUTu Mr and Mrs, Gerald box. A bcrion. leave today to spend a boldly in Yarmouth. N.S. WERE GUESTS Mrs. Frank P. Fraser.hnd ITrs. Ainsley Hull, Alherlon. “Tie guests earlier this week oi M1. and Mrl. Howard Gould. Des-hie. ARE GUESTS rs. LymIn Morrllnn Ind daughter. Shirley. oi T-lnmiltnn. are silent! of M2". Frank Fru- Ir, Alherlon. SPENDING WEEKEND Mr. and Mr]. R. D. McKln Inn and Gun! Butler. Alberionr I ltd Hi w km . In '1' Windsor. ".5. with Mill Ronnie Inn McKinnmt. Ammun- mm The loneral lor William M. Ar- semult was bold h-oni home of his daughter, Mrs. Alphle Ar- Ienauli to st. Simon and c it n E a .5' .=_ L:- S a . 3% was cela- Y by Rev. Floyd McGhugh. who Illo olilclated at the grave. Very nev. ill. .l. Rooney. and Rail. Paul Finns-do w fig 5 E "It In the “unwary. Pallbear- In Ill Kl'lnilli'ml ot the daun— td Wm: Lyme . Mldhnel, ul- rlc. Gear". Vim! Ill! Allilon Arlen-uh. Hnwerbellerl were: GRIFFIN FUN!!!“ — Th0 funeral for Leo Grim: oi lure "" a! Very nu, lav. Patrick into-l , welsh, her. noyd Ilsa-ugh My .inmcs Davie» ‘ .9 M celved their mfllicale . a Enter PWC med by ieliow paper carriers Mr Farrell praised the young man as a "a boy of exemplary character". in presenting the ‘giil as a “thank you" ior John'a Hievotion to his olwsya demand- iinc and oltcn dillicult work. i Mr Farrelll said John is :line example ot what a young- stcr can do with return trons a paper route. FlNANCEn uonnms ‘ .lnhn linances his hobbies with his paper route money and last ircai- his savings ilnanced a trip across Canada and down to one .ilornio where he visited Disoe - ‘land. The young man's other hobby .is motors and bl ls slanting ins education :long these lines. llc hopes someday to he an au- tomotive engineer. This 1 ion: range ain't I! he prepare! to ontcr ch in the i'all, Right now though. John. lets a kick out oi gokart racing cars. He is a member at a team known as the "BA Bandits" who a 5' over the Covehead track. l-lo itakes care oi the karts in the i“nii" while three other mem- lbers or the team do the driving. Following ' Mr Farrell acid. type oi young man we need - a carrier. he was highly suc- cesslul at it and his eye was on the luture." LEARNED MUCH .lohn thanked Mr, Farrell saying that being a carrier lor live years had been In lnvnlu- able cxperlence, “l have learn- ed many things, that 1 know will be ol grent benelit in years to come." he s id. being a newspaper carrier hoy especially tor a morning paper is not always bed ol roses. To begin with it requil-el ‘an early rise in the morning, .1ohn always tried to get his com- pleio route of mo papers deliv- e 7.30 am, an hour when imosl people are reaching sleep ily tor a ringing alarm clock. Then there are the snowbanks in the dead at winter that must be overcome in delivering the open. Was it all worth it? "indeed it w r, says John. .Ynhn. the “n M Mr. and M“. A. ll. hoop, on main Avenue. has a younger brother. David o. As yet navid hnan't ex ed any desire to lollow in his older brother": Tnolalepl. But it in ever . given tun encouragement by John. '4th iii lit. . . SUMMEnsmE — Appearing belore Magistrate w. Chester 5. MacDonald in Prince County magistrate‘s court Thursday. George Michael Kinch, Summer. side. pleaded not guilty to charges oi assaulting Wayne Peebles and Eris Beeby. two nirtorce nillcers. The alleged ottence was re- ported to have taken place on Pope ltoad. St. Eieanors. at ap- proximately 12.15. July 27. Crown Prosecutor Geor e R. McMahon called Richard Dale Burley. RGAF Station Green- wood, lo the stand as the only morning witness. Cadet allicer nurley testilied that he had been with the two complainants on the evening at July 27. He said that Peebles. neeby and himsell were leaving a home in Summerside when they saw s car thcy thought was driven by a lriend. he said they called to the dri- ver and the white vehicle turned round and came back. “We told the people in the car we had made a mistake." said nurlcy. “But this did i seem to satisiy the passenger '. He said the pas- sanger called tor diem to down the street and settle the atter. . Burley said that the three apo- logizm to the passenger. got in their own car and drove off with Ihe intentinu of going to the air- t. .race at the weekly ksrt races p r The white car lollowed them. Burley sold. and when the Fe» eblesdriven vehicle turned oil the main highway on to P o p e Road. the while our passed them pulled in iront ol them and stop- bed. He said I malt. later identified as Mr. Kinch. “beg n uncivil conversation with ou driver”. Blirley instilled that much said il they thought they were all great to get out of the car Ind Show it. iSPELLED NAME “He said his name was George Kinch. and Ipelled it. K-l-N-C-H." anid Burley. "and laid everyone in Summerslde knew about hi1 ability to handle himlell. He then [trunk Peel)!" in the face." After a comment about having friends It the air force base. said Burley. he struck Pcehles again I him uncon- ‘aclnus in the frnrlt nut. in Be- p. "l leaned over the iront sent Assault Case involving S’sicl—e Marl, Two Officers Set Over knocked him back along the car". he said. "as l was getting out o the lett door. t saw ebles lying on the pavement and Kinch hsll torcing neeby across the iront ol our car while striking him on the head and kidneys". he said Klnch then got in the white car and drove oil. but he could see no license plates on the car Mr. liinch was remanded in custody to Aug. d_ and will be given time to consult a lawyer. Bail was set at 32,000 plus two sureties of $1,000 each or cash hull of soon i Cecil Francis nolgcr ct st. l Elonnors was lined 575 and costs when round guilty on an imps' ed driving charge and lames' l-lsrold McCormick. Bedeque, was lined $50 and costs lor dri-‘ vine a vehicle while his license had been suspended e. side was lined silt and costs tor laiiing to renew its unemploy- ment insurance commission book. .. Barn Burns Al Tignish TiGNiSH — A large barn hp longing to Eward Phee oi ' nlsh was destroyed by re about 9 Pm. Friday. The Titi- nish lire department was call- ed n the scene but nnlhinl could be done as the tire was out oi control. Some iorm equipment helm-S- ing to Wesley Gallant wu lost in . There wn: tome lnlurancr in barn. Guilty Plea ls Entered SUMMERSTDE—Chairged ‘wlth causing a disturbance in the early rnlog hours od Thursday. Ralph Howard Sonier. . Summerside pleaded guilty in town police court and w remanded until Monday tor sen- tence by Magistrate n. 3. Hill- ton. act. nail .‘o at $50. l Pleading not guilty to having Heckbert Studios in Summer— ifieginn Fred 1'. Emu. lenerIl man. Ige‘r (it Northilmlherllnd Can- Iultantl melle ymy that drilling and sampling operat- lml at tile lite of the proposed E.I. - Nita. cauleway are ache- ctfll't early and Week. 00) operation, will ntltdlilitly d the strait bottmu for commotion n! the nine-mile “may. will be carried out by Wax-not: Hersey soil invent-tan. Drilling will he done from I (lxed plntiol-m atop a tower wiltoh stands on the bottom. Since the water depth is aa much as 90 [eat in name places. the towar will be some Ill) feet high. it will he moved [mm point to point in the drilling route. which extends (rpm Joul-lmnln island about three miles nnrlih of Cape Tormentine, N.B.. to the Burden dock. “TBMNGULATION CONTROL" it is largely by means at elec< ironic equipment that the engin— eers e mine the correct ignition: tor sinking the long | . an i Reg MscLean. also with North. umberland Consultants, explain- that the method used will be riangulatlon control"_ Willi two d k i ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summenicle And Prince County . The Guardlen. Charlottetown, Sat. Aug. 3. 1963. a} NorthumberlandStraitl be To Start Soon the onea I mllo behind them 50 ‘ leet. These are built on the lines oi the drilling mute. and are um ed to sight along to let the cor- [ rect position. iJuly Has Less iSun More Rain iver at the Experimental Farm. lsald yesterday that during the month oi July the ralntall was more than usunl tor the month. while the amount of aunshlne was less than the average, However. he said. it was I. warm month with a mesn tem- Perature of 66.8 digress about live degrees above average. and well over last year's really “mean” temperature oi 59.2 de- irees. Mr. aurns said. all in all. it added up to I line mouth for Irowing CroDl. High temperature tor the month War 57 degrees. recurde ed on July 2-7, and low was in degrees on th 23th. Neither of these temperatures are unusual. Mr. horns said. although the records indicate that the mer- dmmnr m, of equipmen . bury hall not reached M in .lul em in sets are installed at hers. since I955. Cape Traverse Sea Cow 18 DAMP DAYS Head. about 10 miles apart. The Ram lell on 13 days Int master get is located on the boat the engineers will be using in :5 the survey. lay means oi' this equipment. they can determine their position within two or three ieet. "l-iydodtat equipment has an accuracy oi one in 30.000. “Mr. Norman said. An automatic plotter in th e boat rel: it on court: and when it and the hydrodist equipment lhnws the same reading. the cor- rect position has been reached. Furthermore. two range poles ave been erected on each side he shores being 35 ieet high. Vancouver . 52 70 Victoria . 52 do Edmonton so 14 . 55 76 Winnipeg 31 ll Toronto st 34 ‘Ottsws 61 vs Montreal . as 75 l 63 73 Fredericton 'M saint .lohn . 72 Moncton 14 l-lalitsx 7i Charlottetown so Sydney on Yarmo tb 71 St. John's. N 7o 52 HALIFAX ice) ‘ The wea— ther otlice spy: thnt with dis- turhannu continuing to lurk south or the torecast regions, shower activity will persist in most sections. But with a band .oi clear weather moving in from =the southeastern states. Sunday promises to be mainly sunny. even lor Cape Breton. Regional lorecasts: Eastern shore. Prince Edward island: Cloudy with scattered showers. clearing Saturday evening Continuing cool Sal.- urday. Winds light. lowhlgh at Goshesi to null 97. Charlottetown 57 and 70. Outlook {or Sunday: unn high tide today at Charlotte town at 8.13 am. and mm pm. Sunday It lnm cm. and 11,6 At Rusttco at 3,40 a, Sunday at 4.29 . . ride tide is minutes Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 4.59 am. and aetl . p.m.. rliies Sunday at IN or. and sets at 7.12 pm. month (or a total a! 3.84 inches. 1 more inches than average. Lust July's total was 5.63 in- ches. A heavy rain on July 3 this year accounted for 1.37 cites 0! the total. and the re- mainder fell in well spaced sunshine totalled. .m. as compared to last .luly'a igloomy total oi 141.2 hours. a record low. The bl-year aver- age or July hours oi sunshine. however. is usn hours. And the sun appeared (or lewer hours lthe Strait. the ones nearest Inst month than it did In Matti i and June. livestock Como Names Slale SIMMERSTDE — At a recent meeti Livestock Committee. Palmer, Kensintgton. was namedi president to succeed Keith BA:- t. Wendell Moase. New Annso. has been elected vice-president and Graeme Linkletter. Prince County agricultural "presenter tivc. hns been reelected recre- tary-treasurer. New directors appointed in- clude Elmer K. Smith. Frec- town; John MacNutt. Malpeque; Allred Schurmsn. Summerslde; Charles Wright, Albany The slate are Allison Johnson. nel- mont: Louis cormler, St. Phil- in; home Glydon. Kellsington: Garth MacLean. Lo - ol. bnrne slow. Freetown: James MacLsren. Belmon. Edmund Gallant. Urbainville; Darrell Lyle. Lot 16; Lomarl MacLean. Arlington; and Albert Moose. New Annan. IMPROVE FISHING The Prince Edward lsland government ll improving trout llshing in me province and now had all governmentccontroiied angling areas. NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF PURSUANT To and by virtue all I Writ of heam’on to n! (hi-ec' tb- lpoasession oi intoxicating liquor and put the car in drive. steer-tin I place other thin his real- log with one hand and operating deuce another accused was glv. the accelerator with the other_ en an ndlourment until the NOTICE Court cl Queens Cot-on. at the Marianne oundialn, 12. Tu- ronto. is shown presentinl Mrs. Eugene Cullen. chairman oi the Enst Keppoch Red Cross water solely committee. with $13.50 rnisad by children ‘63 Reco colds. nayihs than ever. . A new record for the numberl set in 1962 in spite ot the cool . damp weather. and this year, ot- iticrals estimate a lots per cent 'vait improvement in weather . conditions. > i An indication or how things. tare going is the tact that they number ol‘ visitors to one oi the. more traditionally popular ot‘ the Island's attractions. the Con- l-louse. has increased since lastl lyear. l "Eighty-six hundred s l gne d the book.ln July." said a m- i people no missionaire. who estimated this} .ligure as being one-third or that inumber ol visitors, He said that [during the some period last year. the number or visitors signing the guest book had been about 3.200. FIGURES UP 1 Graham Rogers, provincial dl-l rector of transportation. ld‘ other directors' on the that the number 0‘ 179"!“e a; increase in motor vehicles car- rivlng Via the Borden and Wu llslands ferries Wu definitelyi ‘growiog. “ThErE'J a decided increase in the iigures lnl.‘ this summer." ha Isald. The June sintlstics show a .considerabie growth over June. 962, and tile daily July figured compiled on all bnats Show qulte rl upswing. The tutfll monih'a tigores will not be compiled lor several days. iNOTlcE OF SALE all SHERIFF ‘ PURSUANT To and by virtue H a Wfit d Execution to me du‘~ acted BM issued out A“ iCounty Court oi Queens County. lot the urn Circuit ol the said ‘Courl on tilt 5h day 01 July. A.D.. 1m, In .1 Action wherein the Trustees ‘1 Fun Augustin ' No to the Island in greater numbers traveldis becomml more wide- berland Ferries will! on sprea . year, but lt'l beginning to loot: llead on the 1962 figure. with the butes the lump in rail trcilllc to chiming—STAGE PLAY AT KEPTBCH . structor's expenses. in tho play were Gillian Church~ lu- thy Church, Leith Hunter. no- bin Hunter, John hunter. and nilary Warren. all of Moo. treal. Miss Oundlaln was the narrator. staying at the ltcppoch Beach Hotel by menu. at a play _ “Gold‘ocka and the Three Bears‘ _ staged on the hotel lawn. Proceeds will be used to help pay the swimming in- Island Officials Predicling rd Tourisl Season Once again Princa Edward Is- CNR public relations Ollicer tied. and during the three month land's booming tourist industry'Wes Kelly. in Moncton. said that ' ' shows signs or breaking all re- not only his; there been an in- Wldespmad publicity isicl-ease oil, with people flocking ferry traffic. but that railway The Mord day for Northum— pennd. 30,136. 4a: compared With 27.3“ in 1m) made the [Dix- teen-mlle crossing. in Borden-Tonnentlne Jul! 27th of this yealr' when the grand "Last year was a m] mm... total' or 569 vehicles crossed the or visitors to the province was‘mrp he “id, “We did.“ u. Strait. boot it would be turned this CAME“ EVERYWHERE Campers have been through: in to the national and provincinl the “man” new gym” cl parks in great abundance tnla lares. put into ctiect in Jim. “mm”- . . “Good weather is bringing out hEoolms smasnnn more people." said an Ede. Captain Claude l-liinier ol superintendent of the National Nornhumberlahd Ferries .nld Park. Mr. Ede said. though, that yesterday that May. .lune soil it was hnrd to moire a lodge. like it will be r Kelly attri- the Lobster Carnival lcderation Chamber in Provincelduly have all seen monthly re- ment on the actual increase. cords broken on the Wood lsNihe campgrounds are constant- lomlscpribou routs. ‘ly tilled this year. but the same 'this past month an mm was true ol laltyear. and there “our the serving: oi thgihas been no i crease n the 'Seikirk' and the ‘Dunning.’ tlisn camping or the parlr in .luly. 1962. The lorries carried since the a total at Show passengers in Mr. Ede said that many or his July, 1963. as compared with campers come back year alter loose during the same period year. and that many come on the in 52. The total number oi pas- personal recommendations or seogers conveyed during the others. MayJuly period was 32,140. on The parlr is currently develop. increase ol 9.533 over last year‘s .lng a semiservice campground trgure. _ ‘Wllll 150 campsites on ltiistico This meantol course osrmilarilsland. which it hopes to have ‘ready tor next summer. he said. lacillties n. m * THEATRE Montague N. ’ pm. Sat. 8:30 and 1m” Sat. Matinee It” YEil Adm. 30c. 40c, 60c "POLLYANNA"—in color by WI." nisney. Jane Wynn—Richard E Do ll —neley Min 111: best allow "all you tor {lg—coil; limes: Cumin; Monday-Midly—“GYPSEY” ROI Tim! I! ll—N tulle Wood. A corned: Ill‘lmn In color. I In“ . mot Circuit (1 the and Court on‘hiltd Gerald l-l. McGunil is De- bhe 25th day oi .luly An. 1m. in lend-sot, which said exocunon is} an action wherein the Trustees ot marked to levy lnr sotlls. being‘ calling to Beeby to pull Peeblea from the driver'a leat. More any lurtber action WII taken Pe< ehle‘a foot wu on the brake Ind the our slallled. It had mov- ed about 100 yards.“ he auld. He testified that Kinda had re- Iurned to hla own car and the vehicle, pmeeded to pull up Ilong aide oi them. A third car cIme Ilnngalde the airmIn'l Vacation Bible - School ls Held — The tiall! w ALBERTON L'Itlntn Bible lchool It Alberton 3" Pnlbyterlnn Church closed lut Frldly with I picnlc in Jacquu Cartier Park. lug the week a! ll PW ablp together the children wor- Ihln stool together and engaged in hendicrnlt. car, laid Hurley. and they call- ed for the driver to set idle ll- cenu 11th number of the whila ur. Klan came up D the Cl? and opened the drlver'a door In ltlrted talking to PeebleI. now hId lIlI em open but wan in a due. Illd Hurley. of out of the clr walked Imund to where Kind! 3 is him: “Georle. eln l have I law wnnll with you without Mini nit?" LOW! “flinch “rink Paetim and same date in order to give him lee tn obtain coumal. WEATHER 5.19 pan. I have resigned and am no longer uncoo- Rou, Mrl. IIlll MIMI. Rothecay Collegiate School Mint-(u. Chhrlott town As of July 27, loss at F l Connolld‘txed School George l-lnyes is Defendant, which - mnmuecmionhmark tolevyonWednesdsy.uieolstdryol TchouTo tcPl — Obaerved :M W“ "'5 Shaw for $101.15. being the armor ol August, A. D.. 1963. It the hour temperatures: v mochooi lanes and $13.91 tor costs. at twelve o‘clodl norm in the Min. Max. 1‘ womm maklni Merlin the mint about at the c n anxi- i Dawaon . 52 I7 $120.17 lotbewwn In Queen: cm a!“ 1 that i will set on and soil by w mid. public ol PM Island Minded tour-M ulouowanuistossy ece commune on the East side Gum Northwest angle at a firm I land W until it mocha! laud now I fann- the summit ol school mics and $15.57 tor «his. making together nhe amount ol saw. 1 har-eby cw- Public notice that suction to lite highest bid. der thc land- here'mnftsr dos. cribed. that is to soy: ALL THAT TRACT. niece and panel at land sitisatae, lying and bang on lot 37 in Queens County in Prince ml ocs. afflteDmmmRoadmdaiflle mid! in Mun d John in ' oi thence Nt'lfll sloog lltle ol the sntd nrly in possession ct Patrick stewm; tliesoe Em along die South boirndsry ot sud Patrick Swwart'a land until it meets Conducting the s were u m l the titer n.Peber indium-rnmmrnnudm. andmtxtmrlserly po- Duel: nth sin-fit .l. Dona E. r. Kerr. 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