-12 The Guardian;-Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 13, 1966. -< "BROTHER - SISTER ARE CHAMPS. To the man: handling the reins ship’ by Clifford Breyenton of Rollo this is what a team of champion Bay during the 1965. Dundas Ex- Clydesdale horses look like from the hibition. The team also captured driver’s seat: This brother-sister top honors at the Souris Exhibition team .were shown, to the champion- a few days prior to the above win. MANY. sen nts. fies ,541,000 bushels more — the |. |Aug. 1 forecast of .1,286,296,000 --\bushels... It. eompared_-with—.1,- |326,747,000 bushels last year_and Kings S Fount. i oor for the. five-year The winter wheat crop was - {put at 1,041, aa 000 bushels eom- | mY (a Syubd last” ie 1024, 076,000 “Tast “year and 988,009,000 for the \five-year average By NEIL A. MATHESON Pp won all of their pulls a-| The durum wheat crop was King’s County has often been jgainst “mainland” teams with-\estimated at 61,180,000 - bushels suggested. as being the smallestjout extending: themselves. "= leompared with 64,944,000 bush- and least important division of} “Their first pull in the Hal ifax els estimated a month ago, 68,- the province, - ---_no*loyal King |Forum came on the Friday night /886,000 produced tast year and resident’ ever admitted such jof the Atlantic Winter Fair. The 48,596,000 for the avearge.. nonsense so the people. ‘of the'Island team was pitted against! The production of spring Eastern area really get a big ja husky looking group of Halifax |wheat other than durum was in- eharze out of the fact their elect- |Saifors - - from one of the naval |dicated “at ~ 192,906,000 bushels ed representatives dominate the |training stations there - - but_ourjcompared with - 188,720,000 fore- new P £. I. government. But lads took them across the line cast tast month, 233,785,000 last they lead in more than this res- without ever stopping, when|year and 187,064,000 for: the av- pect. ‘their then coach, Stewart Mac- erage The King’s members do hold Aulay, gave them the wave of i bell of the top pone a wet this hand to go into action—They- A imp" governmen' € won the championship the fol- Fi " -yeteran- and deeply respected |lowing night with the same ease. uto irFms Keir Clark of Montague “lds |In both cases the time was und- the portfolio of Health, one of |er two minutes. ~~ Soles Record the rtd spending department | Last year it was much the | Dr. e Bonnell has Welfare, same, the Island club took one! J R another big spender, and Tour-|stter’ anothers-of--the--mainiand-+49- eported. ism” which isthe “second-biggest clubs. ~The” only tight they had. |" ang soe i the Rea and it ‘was a real dandy, was | TORONTO (CP)—Sales ree- e s am wine’ . ate against their fellow Kings County |ords for the ‘month of August : rye cone Sif PUDHC | lads from St. Peter's Bay<—The toppled for four of Canada’s au- Works and highways, 10ng\a Ma- time —of-that—one—was close‘ tomobile manufacturers. spokes- jor portfolio and the one and on-/ eight : : t r ty Daniel Giannie). MacDousid| ght minutes. if memory serves! men for the firms reported. : ime right. And it‘was a tremen-! Hichest 1 l fi of Bothwell has the portfolio of |g i = ighestever retail sales for agriculture which is recognized ous hattle: all of. the,way. ‘the month were announced by as the hasic economy, the big money winner of them all. lenin will be appearing at _Dun- of Canada and American Mo- A proud resident of Kings told ‘448 this week, or not, but I'd_ tors. 3 me a few days ago that they {like to watch the battle that will! General) Motors announced now have more men-on the Has- develop if they do line «ip on ei-|sales of cars and trucks for Av- pital Services Commission than ther end of the big rope that gust totalled 26.400, compared does any other county, so there | |takes such a tremendous strain |with the previous record of 24,- js another. example of ‘growing |When the brawny lads of Kings 503 .set in August, 1965. Ford King's importance. go into action. . ~/ said its car and truck sales were But there's another sphere Ta 114,352, compared: with 13,038: in where the people from Kings ; | August last year : dominate the scene. That is in Crop Forecast | Chrysler said August sales of tug-of-war which lends added ° Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, Val- importance’ to the tug-of-war | Given In U S jant, Barracuda’ and - Imperial events Which are achedulen. a.4. 0 ne _ Passenger cars reached. a new. “Dundas when the annual plaw: _ WASHINGTON ~(AP}—— ofiie high for the month of 9.408. an | ing match and agricultural fair U.S. agriculture department increase of 205 per cent’ over is staged this week. has forecast this year's pro-|the 7,808 delivered. during the CHAMPIONS duction of corn for grain at 4,- Same month a year ago and 11.5 089,985,000 “bushels. and of all|per cent above the previous Au- Be cine re heres | wheat--at—1,295,837,000--bushels-- | gust-record~of-8,428° set im 1956: ‘areas close by - - have won the .-The corn crop figure was. American Motors said that de- Maritime tug-of-war champio. 108.764,000 bushels more ‘than livery of 2.580 units during the ship for the past two years jlast_month’s forecast of 3,981,-;|month represented a gain of 28 I saw the Red Point boys per- 221,000 bushels. . It compared per cent over July sales of 2,020 form on both occasions and can tell, you there was not a; single 3 ey Asan Seom outnide this province | (1960-64) average. of August, 1965, when 2,273 units that could give them a battle. The wheat estimate. was < were delivered. I don't krow if these two Chrysler, General. 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