1., “‘.:—. ., . SUMMERSIDE-—0neinanwas fined SM and costs by Magis- ALBERTCW — Red Cross and (._isn'th Dunbar. mm 3,5. mmom Q,C_ gfter and water safety Juniors —- Beverly Clark. pleading gum}, to possession 0! classes at Ailberton, sponsored Cheryl Hutt. Betty S thh year by Alberton and West Intermediates C Board (I Trade and the beard, Gcrdon Bu-Dem Lynn Coughlln, Owen Oliver. TOURIST INFO MOTEL Junior Farmers of Alma, Ii enrollment of 68 boys and jlrb from Alberton and Alma areas. Final tests were completed on Saturday by Frances Cullen. Red Cross water safety super- visor tor the West Prince area. The instructor was Kevin Ranaghan assisted by Grant of transportation from Alberton to the swimming location at Kildare Bridge and members cl Alma Junior Fatrmers attending to transportation from their dis- trict. The tests for beginners wort- passec. by 18 boys and girls three completed the junior tests and four passed as inter- mediates. The Royal Life Saving So- ciety's medallion was won by Re hields. b e autism. ass:-iotusgn, Wed. lng.1il, 1oss.uS,side coo” . . Red Cross Swimming Tests ' , Hears Cases § Completed By 29 In Alberton intoxicating liquor other than in his residence. A resident of Sherbrooke was fined $5.00 for speeding on Up- * M If M. Facing an intoxication charge another man pleaded guilty and was fined can and costs or 15 TORONTO ‘CF’ ‘ T'~'mP°1"‘ days. He was ordered to serve ‘“;'.°_‘ “Wed by "19 WW5” °" the time as the result of s r a- WEATHER quest from his mother who said Dun“ Mg‘ he had been drinking heavily vancouve, 55 on and she wished to get him sob- Victoria 55 74 be,-ed up_ Victoria .. 55 74 Another man forfeited $25 bail g:l':;’:_'yI'°” " 3 MI I IIIDIISI‘ CHIPS! of hI.0fl- wmnlpe‘” " 63 so cation in a public place. Toronto so 74 I unfit nslfllh-IIIOIIIGHIOVDC Montreal 85 70 trate wears New 3l‘IlII- and 78. 2: :3 .2‘-..°.:*..'.*:": um um -«-,-, me- Saint John .3: '.. as 73 the district. he ‘ II J Moncton ......... 52 72 Reglongl forecasts: 'h”'°" ‘mum’ 811183 . . . . . ....‘ BI. 74 E‘m.x .nd vicinity. south and Old!!! by CVGIIIII lilla r1°W°Wl"--- 53 7° shore, Annapolis Valley: chnnsointemventure: Hsht Yd“? -------- -- 52 7° Cloudy with coastal fog- lIl0W- winds. Low-hlgli at New Glas- ‘s{ta"‘3I‘°l';"-E‘ - -- 2’; E ers beginning in early morning gow and Charlottetown 88 and 0 I! S . . . . . .. and becoming widely scattered 73 HALIFAX (CP)—'l‘he weather by late afternoon and ending Cape Breton: Cloudy with office says continued cloud and by evening; little change in coastal fog and showers begin- showers in most Maritime re- temperature; light winds In 110'- ‘ evening; [it change in temperature: light winds. low M811 at Goshen 6: and 72. ‘ ‘ . High tide today at Charlotte- town at 9.36 s.ni. and 11.05 pm, At Rustico at 4.57 am. and 0.80 p.m. Sunimsrside tide eighteen minutes luor than Charlotte- town. sun rises today at 3.10 and ssts_at 6.60. K Deluxe I Accommodation N Sea Food and G Steaks our 5 Specialty. V’ I MI'es from G over’ I s DEEP SEA FISHING Savage Harbour .Tackle Supplied .TolIet Phone Mt. Stewart I . 2 or 29 - 0 W. W. GLOVER. Master VIIIIIIICIICIJ SHORE ACRES MOTEL Dining Room D I 5 II E 5 - Are our Specialty Entertainment I. SCFVGII Daily come to the ow En land cats - is Queen st.‘ Dial 44910 _N°"I' RN” °h°"°"°*°W', Drive-In Theatre For Top I 3 miles from Ch’town on the Trans-Canada High- W (flatr Oliver and Allen Leard Mama“. ¢ and first bar to th edallion " was ‘awarded John elvgxeks and Y OPEN’ DAILY ' LUNCHEON 12 to l p.m. ‘ AF'l‘E'RNt)0N TEA 2 to 4 p.m. BANK oi‘ MONTREAL I way to Borden- Those successfully completing‘ the course were: Beginners — Lyianne Hardy. Russell Fraser, Cyril Edmonds. Helen Barbour, Charlene Eraser Pamela Rooney, Betty Phillips, Gertrude Oliver. Mar- garet Woodside, Orville Croc- kett, Garnet Underwood. Martha Campbell Heather Ramsay, John Clark, Wayne Clark. 0 Snack Bar Service 0 Full Course Meals O Take Out Orders Situated up-tom: ' DINNER 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. 7 miles from Ch'towI Catering to Banquets and Wedding Receptions Luxurious arcommodatltlla 8 DIAL 4-7653 1% Miles from Cornwall on on Your nearest bank is THE A K WELCOME ill TOURISTS _ Charlottetowvfs leading MOMREAL. !;.; LADIES’ WEAR TOURISTS Road and Palmer's Lane on Parkdnlc, corner St. Peters illtloutenz ghere ample park» open A]; Day sat Ralph Clark. Waldron Rennie Yffjffjfffffffffl V speedy efficient hl OBITIIIIBY Inserted by friends and rela- tives as a tribute to the deceas- Queen St. MRS. ALEX MACNEVIN There passed peacefully away __ after a trying illness at the so sure so an Dining at Prince Edward Island Hospital on June 12th, Mrs. Janie Helena M]L']_‘()N’s MacNevin, widow of the late § OLD spam \r I ISLAND GRILL Ch’town /an I ‘-6 Enioy a it DANCE Alex MacNevin, of East Royalty in her seventy-eighth year. She is s:.?“s*:l‘.:°:.?‘.:::.L:*:.M:. mo-e - - P- 5- '- 5*v'° Marshfleld. - " \\ In her early life she went to POODII l Winnipeg where she worked as - - - "' " "" atenographer at the T. Eaton pnge, g. 33],” Co. Ltd., and later married Alex MacNevin formerly of Bonshaw. Kent st_ Clftowgg it ill Barn Dance at cm: Peters. lo night. 10 PM. - A number of years later they re- Canteen se"lce_ turned to the Island where they III;:0 their home. runsnarn d are are left to mourn her s Dancing ever! 9! 3! passing two daughters, Emma, Charlottetown 5 MI night at the Stanley Bridge Mrs. Ernest C. MacMillan, Sher- Community C€‘||I|'e- 9°11‘ wood; and Jean, Mrs. Cyril 0!|'5 Pl'°h°5“'3- Mlcmmam East Royalty. six y Dancing every Tuesday and e:.::.° :l:::::: RESTAURANT North Milton, besides a number of nieces and nephews. A bro- ther C. Tupper Ferguson pre- ceded her last August. The large: t§:IeIl\1’I(i:Ed funeral Rendezvous D ‘g :1 cc: mbtitigshitvvzddllza " I“ I LE” hm and banquets. {I3} .'3‘.i‘.“°eo.$’.‘.‘.1f.‘;.‘i"’t;y Jn“.."v’ Restaurant “ Music by the "3 Mm"- minister. Mr. Hugh Lowry, who 57,; Dancing lflnlllhfl N0”-I! spoke words of comfort to the ‘ River Recreation H a H. Hall. Rollo Bay. Music by Ml the Tremtones. SATURDAY Regular Saturday night \\\T jet '/// .189 Kent St. bereaved. Hymns sung were I"“'gm' "d"‘I“5I°" "Abide with Me," and “The Lord's My Shepherd." Pallbear- ‘, on were Fred MacRae. John ‘ Fa""'°"' ' Maccormack. Earl Foster. Nell '°' ‘'°'‘' ' lip; Dancing evtjfy T119553! 3“ Banach’ L_ w_ R0pe,_ Edward Mac lI\L’ Saturday Night at Seaside Love. Interment in Marshfleld W‘ GRIICERY Hall. Rollo Bay- M“5'° 5! Cemetery. “ °° V the Tremtones. _i_L .. \ CARD ‘OF THANKS n§§i°tfa1‘§33in°'w§'§E 'Ef°.§§r2§; drive safely .& —-—:— Featuring the largest selection oi Films on Prince Edward Is d. Rol Bay. every Monday ff 12:30 AM. - Saturday Night at Sea Sldc ~“ mm/£33 mags- \I 9 - 12 m ‘ 1?, site. Good music canteen H’ ' '31 service. In aid of Junior 3.‘ their sincere thanks to all their i kind ' hb d t‘ ' d h i sent Illhigerszrscfifds ;I1et'.Il lsetrer: iwdd ycu !i!do I of sympathy and all who help- vat-iet i Cd in so many ways in their ! recent bereavement. B I CRACK-DOWN WARNED I NEXT YEAR I urdays HULL, Que. (CP) — Medical director Dr. Roger Lachance said Sunday night Sacred Heart ,- Hospital will crack down on? persons using its emergency‘ ward as a substitute for a doc- tor's consulting office. Dr. La- the fines; Thaw. to both chance said persons with minor we“ on ‘E’ R" 3‘ e complaints were using facilities . which should be reserved for emergency. iVVESIERN Mt. Sitewlfl Regular Dances ROLLAWAY CLUB CHARLOTTETOWN Mon.. Wcd., Fri. and Sat. Music by "'l‘remtones" 0:30 -- 12:80 Tues. and Thurs. Record lions 0:80 - 12:3 NORMA’S ., I Kent Street |-.; across from Eatou's I (6 dliil-I-IQ?‘-T. 121 Grafton St. Dial H253 Charlottetown , . D glons are expected today. How- high at Halifax 02 and 70. Yar- change In tempsraulrc: light RMATION GUIDED Harness Racing—one of the main attractions of Charlottetown’s Old Home Week now in progress. Every afternoon and night this week the best troiters and pacers in the Maritimes and Maine race to the wire, and many long standing records will probably be broken. Highlight of the week’s racing program is The Evening Patriot Gold Cup & Saucer Race, which takes place on Friday night. CA1) siselflhn O Suntan Lotipm 0 First Aid Products 0 Prescriptions O Souvenirs PARKDALE PHARMACY open daily til 10 p.m. St. Peters Rd Parhdals BEFORE... the wool comes to Condon's Q sonar Q FERRANIA FORD Q POLAROID nt MOVIE and SLIDE Projectors t‘ STRATHGARTNEY HOMESTEAD omestead dating back to 1849 complete h much of its original furniture. Golfing; Fishing; Scenic Beauty ui ed Tours On Route 1 Adjacent Strslhgartne Park || Moore & McLeod Ltd._lI 0 ladies‘ wear 0 men's wear 0 children's wear 0 house furnishings O tartans O wedg wood 0 souvenirs Made of 100% Virgin Wool WM. CONDON 8: SON 03 Queen St. Dial 4-8718 Charlottetown At Dow's Restaurant THIS WEEK IS OLD HOME WEEK WITH IT GREAT RACING EVENTS Tuesdays and Sat- Plan To Attend Old Home Week Aug. I3 to I8 or chance or appoint- meut. IDA MSDKAY O . Canvas Casuals C O the smartest things under the sun onto, . IN SUMMER FOOTWEAR .,.‘,‘,“‘,,f,°,. Sumner Sandals Dress Footwear Bosch Thongs Welcome Tourists Kennedy‘: LePAGE u«ue- wu- SHOE co. g;*_g;,°,;;,:*_. The Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association sportswear dresses sweeten swim suits O Fresh Senfoods O Charcoal Steaks O Shish Kebab list llere For The Finest DOW’S RESTAURANT Grafton SL, Clftowa nuucnv p BRIEFS Dlfll-4138 034% largest selection of authentic tcirtans . . . PETER PAN Junction of Trans-Canada Z Malpeqiie Rds. A Glimpse of Britain on P. E. 1. WOODLEIGII REPLICAS featuring large scale models of Britain's finest builldlllil and churches. Open daib I s.in. - 10 p.m. Closed Sundays. Near K . and mid way between Summo ide Eat at the DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT For the Finest I7)’, I Gilli GARE flit 3.. IM SHELL PRODIIC rl For camper! ' us Pleulcers L i - I j - _ TIIIIIIS-MIMI SERVICE 8'l‘A'I'TON Cornwall P. I. I. rs and Green Gables h the Na- tional Park. Delightfully lovely selections of skirts. shorts‘ and slack Adultsloe-clmdrutrea. a, de- signed from the best tai-tans landdwools imported from Eng- an Also a fine selection of sweat- ers, fats. ts, Jackets, capes etc and stolcs. . “welcmne to P. I}. I." island Furriers ltd.‘ Dial 2-1273 O For Island Tarlasn 0 Harris Tweed AGNEW'8 sunmq gcgnun FREE ITJBIO DIIALE U031!!! 00 be ICU DIAL G-3| lorleservailsas Dlall-II ANTIQUE imnuimun ~ FOR A 5'" an-tours-seat IL I-lave fun—auley your holiday II "II DIILIVII” SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY cases no: sncs my son ' comic sacs ems: f $ Wed. Aug. 22 o . .‘:« l'!'HIs-aflnansws on Island Highways I i""""""suvuso'fi% Yonr&IIIlIIu'hIesIO- |_."-fglggfggfif sagsreaolissuiorepeopln ,m,‘,m,.,.,,,,,,. "TIia6uatcst TasieSaasal|aa haSndwIfi" ‘III Prince Edward Island. near sns “Eu” FISHING A ‘$243’ -‘ :3 9/ A A oUdICIOII . 042,‘ I "u‘.\‘ . 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