ee TORONTO ‘CP) — Tempera- tures Island News Page” Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Aus. 5, 1965. 5 * Barry Dewar Leads — Grade Eight Exams = a i rr E g ! ft ili ge Fly gaz N.S. N.B. Cattle High tide today at Charlotte- ‘~~ WEATHER: . on music.of the classical period ered Bounced Dave Boswell. rector e Physical Educatios and alcoho! studies. The vost held a total of 194 meetings The teen-age orgamiza!'os deals with problems of alcoho’ and ‘Tecreation | AY Delegates Attend N.S. Camp A one-week Nova Scotia Allied Youth camp will be attended by five Allied Youth delegates from this province who left yes- terday for the camp site at Ber- wick The party includes. Patrick Donahoe, Montague: Sandra Clark, Borden: Alan Mclvor, Borden: Helen Arsenau!t. DECLARED FIT CANBERRA ‘Reuters)—The Australian Prime Minister, Su ; Wel- Robert Menzies, was given & ee fad. Dennis MacK 2y. ciean bili of health Wednesday Allied Youth Posts throughout after undergoing medical tests the province now total 22 with a im a Melbourne hospital. —— Prince County Exhibition _ ALBERTON AUGUST 11 and 12 Official opening 2 P.M. August 11 Entertainment provided by local talent in Jacques Cartier Arena the evening of Aug. 11. Midway — Canteen Service Meals served at all times by U.C.W. Alberton Judging of livestock in arena. Free parking space available. Round and square dancing Thursday mght 9 to 1 or 5.500; K was am | di- —¥* * * M Re kk k& OR TODAY ONLY SHOWS 2:30 - 7- 9 - Enter Ex Competition from Nova Scot- hibition York Point, have 10 Herefords town 5.25 a'm. and 6.37 pm. At With special emphasis on the Rustico at 12.51 a.m.‘ and 1.19 "usic of Mozart and Beethoven. p-m. Summerside tide eighteen Th Mozart selection she has Fred MacMurray minutes later than Charlotte. ‘hosen is the Sonata in B-flat town. Sun rises today at 6.14 Major. K 281, and the Beethoven _ day's events was GLORIA BREWSTER, SAINT JOHN. N.B., SHOWS SCOTTISH FORM Crowds At Selkirk Park Join In Scottish Games A crov-* estimated as well over; wes Patsy Searles, Gien Falls,, Helen M Brown, 1.000--persons~ turned-out- yes-+-N-B. “Runners” ‘up terday at Lord Selkirk Park in| were John Devid MacMillan, | ' Eidon™ for” the’ annual “gather-7 ing of the clans,” sponsored. by | Winnipeg. Ann the ‘Caledonia Club of Prince Winners of dancing events Edward Island. j were as follows Fine wenther_aiis the ex-| Saint’ John, and” “Alan” Bishop, Novice highland fling: (PEI ception of’ a brisk wind and a only) 10 years and under — 1. few cloudy periods—prevailed' Marian Macquarrie, Hampton; | throughout. the ..day which saw | 2. Peter John Worth, Pownal: kilted lads and lassies vie for 3. Judith Ann Harper, Char- honors im the highland dancing | lcttetown. and piping events. For the sports-minded spec- years! P_E.I. Novice highland fling (1g only —‘1 Larry tators, a -full- afternoon of high- | Brazel, Charlottetown: ‘Dene land games: was held, including ; Lee Rhynes;-Charlottetown; 3. races, high — and tossing | Deboreh MacKinnon, Charlotte- the caber. \ big crowd pleaser during the town. _ Novice sword dance ‘10 years | the perform-, and under) (P E.1. only) — 1 ance of the Balmoral Girls’ Pipe | Marian- Macquarrie; Hampton: Band ftom Stellarton, N.S. While this povence produces , many fine highland dancers, the | Charlottetown open senior and open junior highland dancing > See es. ae town; 3. Jeannie MacDonald, Novice sword dance fll to 13 years) (P.E1. only) — 1. Larry championships | went to dancers from. Outside | Brazel, Charlottetown; 2. Debra ne ees on | Lee Ri peg oh Catharines: 3. Gere senior dl Higthiand fling (P-E1 only) —, “flings oper) (13-15. championship ated by Mrs Douglas McGowan, Montague, was Diane Buckley, a year-old blonde from St. Catharine's, Ont. Fourteen-year- old Diane Pottie, Sypdney, N.S., wa highland- dancing trophy, donat- | ca by Queen's Heath Argus: Ma EI nario The tracitional “100,000 wel- comes"’ was given by Dr. Georce Dewar, minister respleadent in kilt, who official- | Y declared the day’ s festivities Seti In the opening - ceremony, which *-as brief, and which was _presided over by Caledonia president Philip Dewar welcomed everyone to Lard ‘Selkirk Park ‘in the name— of the Ca'edonia Club, which has ~ Dewar said Selkirk Park is_a brave area and-developed-it-** Pletform fuests Queens County MP’s Heath Mac- quarrie and Hon. Angus Mac- Lean and the honorary _ chief- | tain of the Caledonian Club. Deugald Buchanan. In the piping competitions, two solo classes were run off Winner in the 14 to 18 year class “was Paul Thorn, Lancaster,N.B. —— Runners up were Mauricé Eld- ridge, Saint John, N.B., i a Mae Forret, Rothesay, In the solo piping. ciass, 13 years and under, the winner LOCAL ‘10 years and under) — 1. Mar- ian Macquarrie> Hampton; z Anne Fraser, Cross Roads; 3. Mariyn Wyand, Cavendish. Highland fling (P.E.I. only) +ii-to-i2-years* = i> Patricia” MacLellan, Charlottetown: 2 | County’ ~MP s| Barbara MacDonald, Southport: Macquartie _and_ Hon. 135 Elizabeth ore, Cusrictie-| nee it Highland fling (PE. only) | (13. to 15. years) — 1. Heather | of education, 7 Brown, Kensington: 2.| Jacqueline Howatt, Carleton; 3. Wendy. Hzmpton. Highland fling (P.E.1. only) 16 years and over) — 1. Hea- Club ther ~A-—-Fraser;--Charlottetown;-} Barlow, Dr. 2 Ruth L. Ross, Charlottetown; 3. Helen _M. Brown, Kensington Sword dance (P_E.1. only) (10 yesrs and under) — 1. Anne Fraser, Cross Roads; 2 Susan Sword dance (PEL only) (11 “fitting memorial to those 19 12 years) —1- Patricia Mac- Pioneers who settled the Lejlan. Chastottetown; 2. Shar- lere MacEachern, Hampton: 3. included _ Ejizadeth Carroll, Charlottetown. Sword das-e ‘P.E.1. only) (13 = 15 years) — 1. Jeannie Fras- ~ Charlottetown; 2 oa Socata, Hunter River; 3. Jac- MacKinnon, Mount queline Howat, Cases. Sword dance (P_E.1. only) years and over) — I. Soother A- Fraser, Charlottetown; 2. Ru‘h L. Ross, Charlottetown: 3. “in this~-class+~ .Lee___MacEachern, eron, ia and New Brunswick is show- ing up in the cattle show at the Provincial Exhibition here this month. ? The Cyrus Eaton herd from Nova Scotia has eight Scotch Shorthorns entered, Dr. J. Alex George of Antigonish, N.S., has five Angus cattle entered Campbell MacKay, Rothesay, N.| B: has~ nine Jerseys — coming, Dickie Brothers, Truro, N. S. have .11 Holsteins in the exhibi- tion and Dickie Brothers and -Seann--Triubhas-+P-E1.-only) B. M~ Trenholm;-Grand~ Pre, -N: 10 years and under! — 1. Mar- |S. have two Holsteins entered. ivi” Wyand.” Cavendish: Judith’} Mr° Justice R-R. Bell bas Harper. Charlottetown; 3. eight Scotch Shorthorns entered. ’ Berwl E. Stewart, Charlottetown. H. Lyle Bo:wall, Marshfield has’ entered. Other breeders show- ‘ing include Everett Holmes. ‘ime ane ate at 8.23 p.m. All- Kingston with four, John ° oe MacKinnon, Kilmuir with on and J. Daniel MacLeod, Glas-|{f0™ an incident when aca gow Road with five. jowned by Ronald MacLean - Halifdx, N.S. was side-swiped. HOLSTEINS Counse! for the accused is J.P. J. Eric Laird and North | Nicholson. Milton have a dozen olsteins | Joseph Alexander Ar It of _ entered. Oswald ..Newson and Georgetown pleaded guilty to Son, Kingston have .10, Lewis operating a trailer on the hich- Brothers, York, have 11; Hoop-|way without having a registra- er Brothers, Rustico have nine; tion plate. He was fined $10 and H. B. Willis, -Kingsten- has eight. costs. and Cyril Jones, Pownal. bas| . Charles Emile Roy of George. nine: + | tow pleaded not guilty to a E. A. Myers, Hazelbrook, has' speeding charge and had his . Jerseys eee a ae case wibersed for ‘ial on Sep- “ Secnn Triebhas-‘P.E1.-only}-:eight---Gerald~ --$Son;;Paula--Coady, three.2-0-4-tember-8. eee PEs eee ee ee + they- have two entered in joint ownership. The Vickersons’ Warren Grove ed $20 and costs for intoxica- Jersey Farm have. 10 Jerseys/tion in public places and seven entered and Albert Boswall,! others were each assessed sim- Marshfield has 10. : jilar amounts for illegal posses- J: Erie Hurry, West Royalty, sion of liquor. has* eight Guernseys entered; | il to 12 years) — 1. Patricia | Winsloe — they had the best MacLellan, Charlottetown; . 2. | male and female animal last Barbara MacDonald, South- | | year — have 10 entries in all, port: 3. Elizabeth Carroll, Char- ! George Phelan, Green Meadows lottetown. ' |has a half dozen and James A. Seann Triubhas ‘P F1, only) MacDonald, Hunter River RR. 13 to 15 years) — 1. Heather has seven. M M. Brown. Kensington; 2. Waldron MacPhee, Elmwood, ee ee s In 196, Mrs Loynd was a Studen* of Viennese concert | Pianist Paul Badura. Previous | to that she had taught music history and literature ‘and piano | at the University of Wisconsin. ee eee ee ARREST TECHNICIAN BAMBERG, West Germany | (AP)—Police announced Friday the arrest of a 20-year-old un- | employed-- dental technician in| their drive to clear up anti- Semitie—incidents—in- this north | Bavarian city. Chief Prosecutor!) Joseph Ostheimer. identified the | Three persons were each fin- man as Reinhard Woitzik and | said police had found in his | apartment .materials used to ~-SMear. gans on Bamberg buildings and SEE EERE OTE Mrs. Mary Palmer and Sons, Kensington have nine, Harrison Green and Sons, Kingston have 10 Guernseys showing, Roy Jeannine Fraser, Charlottetown; | has 10 Dual Purpose Shorthorns 3__ Merilyn MacDougall. Char-| entered; Sterling Wood and Son, lottetown 'Mt.. Herbert, have 12; Keith Seana Triubhas ‘P_E1. only) Barrett;: Belmont Lot 16 has 11; monuments in the last six weeks. ash ae a een MacDonald Construction Co. Ltd. 16 years and over) — J Ruth Judson ‘MacPhee, Clyde River Younker, Kingston has eight and Bedford, N.S. L. Ross,{ Charlottetown: - 2 has two and Keith Dixon. Clyde Ernest L. Coles and Son, North | Heather Fraser. Chariattetown; River has one entered. Milton have seven animais en- REQUIRES 3. Helen M. Brown, Kensington. Fulton Sanderson and Sons, tered. OPEN CLASSES Highland fling ‘open) (12 years and under — 1 Patricia McAdani, Antigonish: 2. Terry Hospital in Halifax. rate 3.00 per hour. 5 Are Charged ars) — 1 Eileen M. Pottie, | aay: 2. Linda M. Cameron, Dartmouth: 3. Patricia C, Mur- Aely en eb aie. BRICKLAYERS for work at the Victoria General 18 months employment is With Impaired Highland fling ‘open’. ‘16 GEORGETOWN — William: John _P, Nicholson... acting. - years and over) —— 1. Diane Howard Gardiner of Oromocto, the excise department ‘would | Buckley, St. Catharines. Jamice an E*bridge, nogonn 28 — 3 Heather F Fraser, _Char-Murray —River__were..ea ecto neccrmnsie ee lottet ei ~~" $100 and costs on | “Bernard ~ and_under) — 1. Patricia Mc-'| peared before Magistrzte James! not guilty plea to one of guilty’. Adam, Antigonish; 2. Gerada | B. Johnston, QC. in Kings Coun-| aggro hgh Balad MacDonald, Antigonish: 3. Terry | ty Mayistrate’s Court yesterday. | license under the Lobster Fish- Buckley, St. Catharines. : Denies -—Lamsiensn..f, Gates aetbe-Bageiations._and_ saa. fie} Sword dance ‘open’ (13 to 15 perequx, hen: with a I ed $10 and costs. years) — 1. Eileen Marie Pot- crea ee EAT aie surnues weak-aeeiemt with Teholsom; tht Crown by J. Ar-| Gary Waynes Herring: by 16 years . thur McGuigan QC. | ing hits on the head with arnd over) — 1. Diane Buckley, | . Harvey Btehaut Leeco of Mur- fist, had “his case St. Catharines: 2 Janice Lea ray Harbor North, represented | trial on September 15. He is be- Elbridge, Saint John: 2. Helen by William A. Reddin, charged ing represented by G.- R., Fost- Brown, Kensington. with possession of wash suita-/er, QC. John P. Nicholson is) Seann Trimbhas ‘open’ ‘12 bie for the manufacture of spir-| acting for the Crown. a Charlottetown Rotary Club Presents _ crude anti-semitic slo-- uty Bergen : Kisses ter a Sa pacsenrer ey WARNER BROS. —— eee Starting ‘Tomorrow ' if + * Som by BL eee a Pan ody PLUS COLOR CARTOON ae a ee ee ee “samt layvile: NB and Lrall wall ofl eomtetion We soectce et te WORLD'S GREATEST REVUE W WATER years and under) — 1. Patricia | its, and in whose case the evi- MacAdam,~Antigonish:-2--Get=gence was heard at a aaa ion Road pleaded guilty to fail-, arda MacDonald. Antigonish: 3. sitting, failed to -appear—and—a!ing to drive on the right side of Brenda MacAdam, Antigonish. | warrant was issued for his ar-| the highway and was fined $25 Seann~ Triubhas Sere ee harge arose | years }-—--1.-_Eileen-Marie Pot- ‘and _costs. The ¢ tie. Sydney; 2 oo M. “Be MIOOIIWIaIaaIa es is. C.. Murray; pee Seann Triubhas tee | Buckley, St. Catharines: Janice Lea Etbridce. Saint John; 3 THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN - STURGEON TICKETS BRIEFS J. Frank Willis and The Harmony Harbor Quartet Chertetistens Fen, Depart- | .0 Set tonal Rathways plana the of the Sea" corner of Weymouth and Water Streets, where it extinzuished 4 pile of burning rubbish AGRICULTURE CHANGES David Rogers, department of agriculture agronomist, has been appointed director of the department’s extension services, ‘nd David Peacock, agricultural representative for Queens . County, has been appointed pro o “incial director of livestock an- tounced Agricultural a Andrew MacRae yesterday. Mr Peacock succeeds Lou Roper Who retired as livestock director | — this “year. j | hex ane eat ceadeg tae | Tickets $1.25 to $2.50, Tickets $1 for Adults: Two Box-olfices Open Daily: 9 to 12 Noon. a pine Confederation Centre Charlottetown Festival ’65.. TSUNDAY, AUGUST 8—9:00 P.M. CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE featuring "Howard The Turtle” Every Day Except Monday in Children’s Theatre Travel Agency—Daitr 9 am. te 12 Neon; 1 9.m, to 5 p.m. Friday te 3 p.m.; from 10 __ Sandays 1:00 p.m. ot 4:00 p.m.; 7:00. to 9:00 p.m. ats aust . Sasitlapenili acallia Matinee—Adults 1.00; Children 50c _Evening—Adults 1.50; Children 1.00 — Huges Drug sabes Ellis Bros. and at the door. LAST TWO DAYS! Se COMING—FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Operation Bikini” Lah htherhanthanthathnthentnnthnt ahahaha ~ STARLITE THEATRE Summerside Thursday and Friday “MAIN ATTRACTION” _. & REAL THRILLER Starring Pat Boone, Nancy Kwan and Yvorne Mitchell ‘Admission Adults 75¢c — Children Under 12 Free i aye 3 cents for children. am. to 9:3 pm.; Bas = as Pr.RD