S’SIDE GUIDERS RECEIVED AWARDS The Third Sunrmersirle Girl Guide Company and Brownie Pack me! in the Rhinitis of Columbus hall over the week- Vl-TES—llslll‘lI-Obsiler Catches : M‘Runn'ng Behind i Varying slightly from one down” both at Alharlon IN ALBERTON ‘ Mrs. Clara hell, Summerside.‘ is a guest or her cousin, Mrs. E. D. Corbett, Albertun. l ‘Itl FROM ONTARIO i Lieul. D. E Nicholson. Pela-‘ wawa, Out, is s an in: two weeks at his home In Allierton,‘ VISITING BROTHERS . Mr. and Mrs. Stephcn Davol.‘ Perody. Mass. are visiting with Mrs. Davol's brothers. Lloyd Mum and Robert .ilneck. und Mrs, Aineck at hedenue. i FROM NEW JERSEY Augustine A. )inlnrlis. New. Jersey Ia visitian his old homei village or rigorsh. where he has, many relatives and triends, while a guest at the home or Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Euoto i DANEE DEMONSTRATION i Oi great interest at [he ChiI-l dren‘s variety concert to stun day. will be ihe by lilrs. Moira Dale's school oii ballet and tap dancinl- i l is IMPROVING Mrs Lloyd bailum oi Sum- merside hos been a patient ini the Prince County llospital tor. the past seven weeks where she, is reported to be sittiin impro- ving in health. ‘ HAS BEEN PATIENT Arthur Murray, who has been a patient in the prince County. Hospital tor several weeks. rsi expected to b cable to return to his home in aedeque soon. where he will convulesce. VISITING RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lhrkin with three children. Wendy. Kim and Richard, .yr., oi Worccstcr. Mass. ave been spendine a briet holiday at Jacques Cartier Park and visiiing their uncle and aunt, lilr. and Mrs . G. Ben- nott. Alberton, VISITING ISLAND Mrs, Merv French. Brainlrec. M as is making her annual luminer visit to the province. She is the daughter oi a ionner Islander. Mrs. George Blood At present she is a guest oi Mr, and M11. Frank Dunn, Market SI... Summerside, Mrs, French an her hosts toured the north shore Sunday as tar as Morell. and visited lriends and relatives in Charlottetown. RECEIVES WORD Word has been received by iriends and relatives in Prince Edward Island 0! the death oi r p. C. Murphy. Sydney, . s,, in her path year Mrs Mu pby, the tormer Catherine lKale) Connick, Kensington, moved lrom this province to Sydney early In tho century Her hus- ol Emerald, 72 hand. lonnerly P.E.l.. predeceased her some years ago when are llmae daughters and three sons. in- cluding three priests in the taro iiy. PERRY FUNERAL — The i’u- neral Iar Miss Susan Perl?! wu held Monday morning (rum the Charlottetown Funzral Home to St. PnuI'I Church. TIGNISH ~ A Lobster Bonin- II and Picnic carrin Dill suc- ceuluuy by the Tilnish Sports Fecreltion Association (or the II“! (Line In July 1962 (I shop- ing up us another big day. Wed- neldny, July 3. Day Training Class Has Program O‘LEARY — The closing exer~ else: a! the day training clnu fer \larranl Io Iloulcnallt: Mrs. Bertha :ilacEachern and Mrs. Ann nuote. warrants as Tawny Owls for Brownies. end with the iolloiiiii: lJrFsan- tation or awards. Rose Mai-y Perry. girl guide iirsl class: Mrs. Mary Mackenzie, trans- Air Cadets tor Retarded Children was held in the classroom in the O‘Lenry Regional nigh School last Thurs. day atternoon. P a r e n t s and visitors were greeted by the teacher. Mill aeverley MaeGregor. For some Have Flight lISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County; ‘2 The Gil-nil Ii, Chulotimwn. Tues. June 25. 1963 ,litlii—isliAss'n Planning obster Picnic, July 3 fishing centre io another. the reports yesterday indicates thati lobster catches are well down! from those ot last year. Prices being quoted are 40 Cents (or camera and 56 CHILI Iol‘ mar-t e s. appeu rs ‘ TIGNISH n 'rwenty Air Cad- cts trom Tianish Squadron No. 641 were guests or senior air cadet liaison olticer, Sqdn. Ldr. D. MacLaws at RCAF Station. Summerside, Saturday. The ca- dets were taken on a plane trip and were given many tips on controlling an airplane in night. They were taken on a tour at ,the RCAF station and were I > _ Int! 1 guests in the evening at s sup~ TISHISIJ Withsoine iii the EEII’lpcr held In their honor, This is landed at ‘Tlgnlsh and other! i a special day planned each year hauling mm mm only every i'ol- cadets who are unable to at, second day. Most lisliermen in (and summer camp Tmnspm. ‘ih9,‘“'° “935 m “1“ “.59 ing the cadeis io Summerside gelling ready to begin mi “91- were Adjutant E dw a rd Trem- blay, William Pederlen and wu- tred 'rreinblay, ihil was their lint Visit to the new cIIII room. in: the school Ierm was on dile Pily. The basket weaving and leluther work was Idrnired by a An educational game in which addlllon was taught was demon. strated by the class. Another pu- pil showed her skill in nddition and subtnction. A dainty and treat oi ice A ed lo the children and visitors. pupil the your and gut; were pre- ace-cani- Work done by the children dur- lunch crenm w s Serv- Prim were lamented to each (or progress made during to of thlnkl was extend- The picnic committee headed WEATHER [ TORONTO (CPI — TemperI-‘ (“rel lull“ by tho weather ofsl lice: Min. Mu. son 44 6] ancmiver 54 51 Victoria . pl 55 Edmonton 46 75 13 72 ii an 63 85 so as M 90 Si 37 lo 37 so 90 47 7c in Hz alllu M to Chlriutletown lo 72 01 U m -. Ylnnollm . Si. John'l M HALIFAX iCPl —- m wu- uier oliice my: I nearly mt- lull-airy high premre Ire] cen- teraijouth o! LIk! Dom will iced whrm rir We the Man- llmcl Readily. Tile leIdllll Edie oi I cooler Iir mafi situated through Central Quebec Ind Lath- rlidor. is ndvlncinfl towards the Marifimes. and will reium clcudy skies to north-m New Bmmick by Tllesdly him. Reliuunl imeclltl: South shore. Prince Edward hind: Bunny “Badly with tall- perlluu much ch: um: u Mandlv; Wind: light; low curly to II w mend-y morning Ind but in the alternoon at Yarrnnutii 49 3 l rat-lm-q high tide todly awn-riots ‘ town at is: a.ro. Ind Li: pin. stnunioo aim III. sndiios p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minute! later thin Charlotte- town. Sun rises today It 131 Ind sch It 7.31. Nay/small. nonoltEl) PARIS iReulersi~The weekly Worcester. M Trlval‘leur In! been lerded the Fremil vocabullry oflicl'l Emile do Girndin Cup [or I”! II the newspaper which rendlnd mint Iervlce tn the French )1. hit I nw!‘ 35d a men published entirely in French. had [one to I 0.5. newspaper. by the president, John lein re- ported chairmen hlve been pick- ed to look alter the Vll'imll Ic- tivities o! the day. A lobster queen will he crown» ed during the day'l Ictiviiiel. A Imill meetinl WI! held durinfl the pan. week In help il- naliu the busineu. Ind make plnnl [or the lobster lillil'tel‘ In the even Allilllnca Ill! bean (anemi- ly uttered by mud! individuIlI in th: community. One ot the projectl or the no mention. I (the bulbs“ dII- mono. was named Sunda when the Tigniall Aces cluhnd with the Currnn Ind Briggs All scan in I lied same. The new d mood wua praised by both teams A great dell of lime Ind man» ey was spent to put the tield Ln “ESLCIISS condition. The field was given to the IlsoClItIon It minimum cost by I lover n! sports. “I! mention Itaociltlon iI Mmotine both summer and A tcr Sports in die village of 1‘11- nivh. having Started {tom the bottom with many drnwblcks and at: A I‘ll aummar mum is planned and every eiiort will be made by the association to keep spurts alive in the Village or Tiznish lot the youth of the entire area. mg. Mde to be El “it's an all year in this area brighten mot, and With two oi the North Side" shill 0 weeks in go lilhermen there re- spokesman (mm the North Lake port the catch will equal that area where there are 92 boats year ago. They anticipaln fishing. Only one boat took IIBCIMISE o! the higher price more than 100 pounds Saturday of: that ad with the flight which tank them over their homes n th village. ed by Mrs. William Gun-III In the tencher (or the progress made by the pupils and for the traininx Ind guidance she had The cadets were highly pleas- MONTREAL (CPl—A group oi so business executives leit Monday on a summit observa. tion trip or northern Quebec. 1..- brodor. the es s tern Arctic. Greenland Ind the son 3 area. The trip, by chlrtterad a cralt, is sponsored by the Cans. ciian Indust Prvoarednesi Association Ind will trite the ex~ ecutlyes to defence establish- given the children during the their overall return will be greawr. . Bul irom most other fishing centres the picture is not so rosy, with catches reportedly ‘drwh by some 20 percent ol that ‘kels in that area, one buyer lof last year. In some cases the {Said catches are even lower. DOWN 15 PER CENT North Rustico il down about 20.000 pounds or 15 per cent from the landing this timl‘ a ,year ago. and that is with two i cit-operative said more hozis iishinz this year. 1 They are getti ll g only about five per cent of market Inh- st ens, Catches are said "to be away and the rest were below that with several bouts taking only is to so pounds, it was learned. They are paying 40 cents tor .csnncrs and 55 cents tor mar. Church Outing Huge Success Children. pannis and iriends‘ , Catches coniinue to be poor ion the South side and average school term. manta In the north. SUNNY ISLE FARMS LIMITED YOUR I. H. DEALER GRAFTON ST. EAST AUBI'N GALLANT The addition all Mr. Aubin Gallant of Ruslico to our service department, and Mr. Charles Carr of Harrington to our sales department. For the best in farm equipment and trucks — Now and Used "also repair service and parts, con- tact us. We guarantee all our work and equtp- meni. SUNNY ISLE FARMS LIMITED Is pleased to announce CHARLES CAI“! CHAEIWENWN participated in one at the most = I‘ l ‘— ffil’h“ “‘3”;&“".“.1.°‘;’§§; e: ‘successtul Sunday School and "- ‘spokesman tor the tishemien'sicongregational outings evul _ istaged by the Kirk or St James . The season's eatch \‘ilIl bc;at Strathgartney Park Saturday down 30 to iii per cent ullliefs arternoon. the tishing picks up shurpy n u - ‘ ‘the last two weeks at the m— "d teenage“ “mm” .5011. one man stated. the pork enuipment oi swings. ‘ slides and teeter-toners were lllll|lllllllllllIllllllllllllll|llllll|lllllllll|||l|l|lllll||ll|ll|lllllIlllll||llll||||ll||lllllll|ll|illllllllllIlllllllllll|ll|l|lll||ll||ll|lll|||l|lll|||l|lll|llillllllllHlIllll|llll|llllllll|l|l||l||lill||llll||ll|llliliiIitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm. CHECK THESE 1963 NEW IDEAS FOR MAKING BETTER HAY FASTER ,5 in Jail. by Magistrate Mermaid Pair Fined $100 On SliII Possession Charge QC, was counsel lor the accus- ed, Pleading guilty in a chill-(e James Wendell .llyers. Mer- maid. and Dewar William lily- ers, .\lt, Albion. were each nned too and costs or three months ol impaired driving. John .lamesiDolroh. North Rustico, wu lin- B. Johnston. QC. in Queens ‘ ed Slotl and costs or in days County magistrates court yes» The lillrd ol three youths tac- dav ion with iwo separate charges or ihelt oi G-ccll batteries appear- The two. counselled by Loster O'Donneu, were both charged ed in court this morning so. land convicted ol having pus. narrl Joseph Gallant, Stanley i session at a still suitable tor thejBridae. was lined ssn and caxtl imanulaclure ol spirits in lheior 15 days on the tirst Cnlllnt ilii iliicrmald districL ‘and on the second count. ‘ p .p M chm .case was adjourned until June. mm” “mm a as when all three will be sen- iUnlnn noad, Char‘oltclown. ap- ,- pearing on a charge ol having immed- in his possession 155 lobsters Donald Lewis hrchaui. Mum“ 19,. a...“ on, inches, iibnud. trstiiird on his own was linen 575 and costs or 15 .liaii on two charges, one or im. (lays, Appearing on a similar paired driving, the other oi as. eharge, but with the number ol.sau1tiug a peace otticer. Lester lobsters being ‘12, Ronald Mil. O'Donnell, counsel tor the de- ler lilacnonald. Sherwood. was tent-e, requested an adjourn. lined $50 and costs or in days. >intent until one and possibly two hoth uppeared on ihe intorma..niore wrinesscs could pm lion ui Lee Daniel Darrach ol ‘dilct‘d. The case was adiourned the Deparlmcnt ni Fisheries, iiiiilil July 3. bail standing. and were represented by Leser For being lntoxicaicd in . O'Donnell. ipullllc place. Cairns John Mac- A Southport youth. William ‘ Callum Bracldey Point was lin- Earle Maci‘arlune, was , i and c lists or i days. minded until June 28, He was Lem-r O'Donnell represented appearing beiore Magistrate lino accused James a. .iehnsion on severall The case or George hernard counts. breaking and entering Conway. Charlottetown, charg. Murray's Service Station. Bloc-led with unlawlui possession or klcy, committing an indictabic lliquor without a permit. . niience at the parlrview Drive-lodiourned by consent oi big it. ln, hraeidey, than of a pnntiac turney. Lester O'Donnell, until iautomobiie trorn Hillside Mos iJuly i tors, lniorrnants were Constable [- Sber— ' be. Davld Power, RCMP, and Con. stable HC. lugs. rename Po. SE“ c“ "R" liee rorco. OTTAWA tCPi _ .tean-Luc The case or Paul John Steele. ‘Pepin. parliamentary secretary 17. of Gaggmwn. N.E., wap,lo Trade Minister Sharp, lin nnee again adjourned tor sl‘nv ilntormed the common that is tencing. until July 2i. lt was‘oi 16 applications tor export tound that the accused is on permits to ship auto parts to suspended sentence lrorri a pro. Communist ChlnI ill be vious conviction. Alan K. Scales proved soon. He said Mondly atiorney lor the crown. pointed in a Commons reply to Barry out that a suspended sentence Mather lNDP—«New Westmin- connot be given ii there has stert that one application nod been _a conviction within ihc been relused because the pins past tive years. Gerald Foster, iwere oi United states origin. whore Requiem High Moss was celebrated by Rev. Dr J. 'P. E. O'Hlnley, PP, who IIIn conduct- ed the service at the grave. PIII- belren were E. F. Foley. Rul- sell Kelly. Alyre Arsennuli. Bo- lmll Gallant. Edmund Gnllnnt Ind Slophen Lauxnlin. Ininr- men! took place In tho church cemetery. ABSENAUL'I‘ FUNERAL — The lunerll {or Elizabeth M. Ar- unnult was held om the ham. oi Ml‘. Ind Mrs. Sylvan Due Roche: to st. JIiIIeI' Church. Elmoiit any where Mulch-i Hill: MI“ was celebrated by luv. Phile Clo-mu. who also time-tad It the Interment in th- church can , Seliod In the Incran In new. Charla- Gli- IlBt- Plum In All“. w Denounc- huh-m. m Ind nectar Gallant. FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS cons-It HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. Insurance lint! 1872 our experience u it years I insurance nndtrwrllm. is n yI dim-oi. Menu Throughout the Product well patronized, a chicken barbecue. prepared ‘5,- by c h a rles Scranton. prizes -—=,— were presented by the minisier. ‘2 ~ c climax oi tha outing was wcathcr risk or feed! 3!! "III IOYII 10M" NLw 1m- dons Ilfltli jolts hast! db Mow and Gondilion S it W l HM‘ mini PW“ “1—” ill—5“ mower-conditioner combination save: manpower each time you malt: th1 NH 1”" conditionin roces In-field drying limel g P ' w" m h" day on NB.“ 1% team improves ha quality rcduco. . makes hay crop wo mar: who er you sci! Better hay in 1 less day smi pick up roll to: lapond not-i , . . virtually pin,- im. Aggro-tin, IIIM-pud auditioning roll II can:- poo You Can See These And On Display at Your Nearby or Get In Touch With Us with less plugging! a Nu Imi * HAY conninuiiil‘ .t new tough rayon cord Ind new. live nith Many Other New Ideas NEW IDEA DEALER EXCLUSIVE FROM Rizal New pamliclvzi mire—rhino dlna Mm mar usio cm.miuou.uuarnio out “on it» Loom. IMMOMMIIIIM tooth Mill 0. y y " ,witir lpuld tl Chin]. tool wood with all“ Ask in about tho attract!" low prim! Rabi“ {I’I'fcéetmléa run. marlin Lon; Inmoiu {or nurtures. quliity. Ind cleln cutting without plu 'lll. Now huilt heavin and manger lhIn ever. ‘ ' incinIniiteniwd-y...i BY DISTRIBUTED - HALL MFG. CO. LTD. SUMMERSIDE, p. E. l. RALPH HOGG. SAL! RMMTATIVE. SUMMIRSIDP. P. E. I. . . . . .undsddlvylhoumcrhyihdon: ‘ir hhiillili an MMLEAN . ANDREW MAI: GENE MAY iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiililiiiiilliiliiiilliilllllllllillllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllillIlllillllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllllliliillllil KILMUTI! lllllllllllllIlllIlll||i|llllllllllllllillllllllllllllll||||||l|l||l|l|l|||ll|l i 3 ii i l Ezrzpzrr Bai-rung-‘~_ Es £529“;