A 1' M-.. CENTEN :The centennial committee has received two automobiles for its use. The two Chryslers, keys of which are here being presented by C. M. Elliott. Pasture Area Considered i By Gov. For Prince County \ i it was felt that “succeeding, steps of interest for Inurlstbl would be provided in the coun-i ty." Given as a good example; of one point of interest was hie; new Acadian Museum at Bills-i couche." ; George McAlduff was re-elc'C-f l ted chairman of the Tignish‘ area development group. Mr. Sangster was assisted at the meeting by Gordon Ripley.) Prince County resource devcl-l opment fieldman. Chrysler represenative. to Dr. Frank MacKinnon. head of me committee. will be used for transporting dignitaries dur- ing trips to the Memorial Development of 1.400 acres of land in the Lot 16 area of Prince County as a community pas- ture area is under considera- tion by the resources develop- ment division of the provincial government. The matter was mentioned recently at a meeting in Tig- nish of the local resources de- velopment group. Provincial re- search director Reid Sangster said the development had im. portant future possibilities for livestock owners in the county. He added that it is felt there is no great necessity for simi-f. ‘ lar developments in the rest 0 S h i the province as suitable pasture} areas are now available for- most farmers. “For Vehicle l At the Tignish meeting. Mlflii Sangster outlined the efforts oil the resource development leIv. SUMMERSIDE — Borden de- sion in keeping the rural devc. tachment of the RCMP is look- opment program stable. {let his for B _1957 Budge C3! 1“ con’ . said "we must never forget that nection With a hit and run ach- involvement. of people in the, dent at Borden Saturday night; program —- the continuing iii-i The Dodge was travelling 93“: terest of the group will be thel on highway i-A when it struck; big factor in the developmentl a New Brunswick vehicle tra- ——l of an area. veiling east. ' 5 Tourism was discussed and The New Brunswwk car sus‘ tained considerable damage. di No one was seriously injure ‘ Board Trade and Summerside and Charlotte~ . town detachments of the RCNfl’lI Dlscusses are assisting Borden in the search for the hit and run ve Area Clean-Up mue- . N . — '.. ° KEVSI GTOI‘ Edson Ray 3 Recelves l her. a Maritime Board of Tradel director. gave a comprehensrvel report on the annual Maritimel Board of Trade meeting in‘ - Charlottetown to the Membersi From Memorlal I of the Kensington Board at the: regular meeting recently. Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Farqiihar- ‘ Austin Pendergast. the Ken- son of Charlottetown. have re-. sington representative at the ceiived word that their grand-1 annual meeting. also gave an daughter. Rosamund Mitchell.‘ excellent summary. daughter of George H. Mitchell. ’ The president. Murray Mac- formerly of Charlottetown and- Ewen chaired the meeting. the late Mary lFarquharson‘ 'Subjects under discussion m- Mitchell. graduated with honors eluded auto body graveyards. from Memorial University. St. and untidy residences in ths John's. Nfld.. and received Ii Kensington area. and dumping} $2000 scholarship. on the road sides. and individ- Miss Mitchell has received uals were appointed to find out scholarships each year from if something could be done Grade II on. and when in her about these problems. sophomore year at Memorial ayner, representing was awarded a $2000 scholar- Keith Harrington. chairman of ship for receiving the highest. Scholarship NIAL COMMITTEEARECEI—VESNCARSM ‘ ion was Wilson Ross. principal . Cheryl Slicifoon. ‘ wood. Ben Taylor. SiAND les Ping repair church hymnartel at the y u t e. I , Following the Mizpah Benedlc- l Brooks. i .li .l i Centre. Dr. MacKinnon. cen- tre. and Commander Kenneth I Birtwliistle. left. represented i the committee at the informal , ceremony. l i Three Schools Participate ‘ In Competition HUNTER RIVER — Public speaking and spelling contests were conducted recently at Cen- tral Queens Regional High School with three schools taking part. The chairman for the occas- oi‘ CQRHS. The judges for the spelling contest were: r Sadie Nicholson. Central Queens: Mrs. Audrey MacDou- gall. Englewood. and Mrs. Mar- jorie Coles. Charlottetown Rural. Judges for the public speaking were: Miss Helen Yeo. PWC; Mrs. Kennedy. West Kent School. and Miller MaeFadyen, department of education. Charlottetown Rural led in the spelling match. C e n t ra lL Queens came second and En- glewood third, I' In the public speaking. D0ll-. ald Holmes of Kingston wast awarded first place. Second, third and fourth places respect- ively were given Marsha Cur- rie. Englewood; Connie Boul- ter. Englewood: and Helen Dick- ieson. Central Queen's. Five other contestants were- Ly Pollard. Charlottetown Rural: Sandra Howatt. Englewood; Be~ verly Holliwell. Central Queens; .‘J 5 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. June 2. 1904. iiiiesslul Meet Held By tile Underwriters One of the most successful an-( nual sales conierenccs of the provincial Li fe Underwriters. Association was held yesterdayl at the Basilica Recreation Cen-i tre at which two men out-1 standing ln the industry in Can- ada were the guest speakersl They were Ronald D. Barbaro of the North American Life As- surance Company. Toronto. and Murroilrzh O‘Brien of the Northern Life Assurance Com-v puny. London. Ont. I Each speaker delivered two] addresses giving advice and. information to the group. These included ideas in planning. prespectiiig and sales motiva-. tion which go to make the suc- cesful salesman. The sessions were opened by WEATHER TORONTO lCPJ -— Observedi Mink Classes Ended lAt Fur Breeders Show 3"“ in "13 lirWInce this you is that there are so few mink breeders here that there is little competition in the showing of mink of different color phases. The annual mink and show has been held'tn the m2: ince for more than 30 years. At the Summerside meeting I’vmg Tl‘lompson. Dunstaffnage' was me ected ' b. C. Wright said yesterday association. presmem "f "‘9 that mink raisers who show an- nually in Charlottetown plan to enter their animals in the Mari- time Winter Fair in Halifax this year in co-operalion with Nova Scott: and New Bruns- wick breeders. Mr. Wright Illid that u factor in the decision not to show RIGIII' WRIGHT I! SHOES ..... temperatures: » Mink classes will be elimi-l Mln- M"".nated this year from the annual t D‘ww“ ' - - - - - - - - N 4‘ _ iP.E.I. Fur Breeders Associa- VPPCOWG" - - - - - - -- 55 (’3 lion fox and mink show held lnl V‘Clori‘ ' - - t - ' - ' - -- 50 58 the fall at the provincial ex- ggggfton - ' ~ - - - ' -' g; ;hibition grounds in Charlotte- . . . . . . . . . .. How“. gist?” ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " fig :9, At an association meeting in “gimp” 28 63 lsummerside on the weekend it Toronto ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " 49 60 iwas decided that only foxes will ductng Mr. Durham and Jack . Ottawa u 49 57 the shown and at the time of the, aim sley presenting Mr. lMomreal ' _ . ‘ I _ _ H 50 M {show it is planned that a one-. OvBrien. iQuebec _ I t . _ _ . _ ‘ . h 38 70 day educational session on mink AWARDS PRESENTED 'Fredericwn ..... n 40 71 ranching will be put on by the The noon luncheon was chair- ’Saint John ...... .. 37 68 iafism‘a‘mn' ed by president Ed McCabe who I Money,“ _ , , _ ‘ _ . _ , N 42 57 1 Deputy Agriculture Minister ‘ welcomedd the delegatss and 11';- Halifax 45 61 i troduce Reslona icmes- Charlottetown 43 as ' dent. Robert Volqtaire of Dal- Sydney __________ u 33 55 l Guernsey COVO l h‘ousie. N.B., who presented a Yarmoubh . _ . , , , , ,. 42 09 I l number of National Quality St.John'| Nfld. 37 00 ROSICIOM [ Awards. Those receiving the HALIFAX (CPI — The wea- l awards were: Vance Bridgel. ther office says an active dis- DIG: SUddenly I Austin Pendergast. Jack Morris. turbance located on the coast Ed McCabe. Ross Merriam. of the Carolinas will give lnter- MURRAY HARBOR. —- The Stewart Ives and Blair Mac- mittent rain to all of the dis- death occurred suddenly. Sun. l Donald. Fred Hyndman was chairman of the afternoon session which concluded with a presentation of gifts to the guest speakers made by Past-President Ralph Rupert. Robert Younker. general chairu Giant Rally Held By 4-H Clubs MONTAGL’E W The K l n z 5, County 4-H Club rally was held at Montague Regional High School Saturday with the largest l attendance in its htstory. The group included members of the 4-H Clubs and Garment Clubs of Kings County and were under the direction of the clubs fulfilling their motto “Learn To Do By Doing.“ The pianist was Mary Cain. the chairman. Ann Walsh. jud- Mr. Quinn. Dale Dewar, and Enid Coles. The entertainment was put on by Tripple Bay Garment Club, Souris Calf Club and Millview Garment Club with a solo by Lynda Dingwell. The guest speaker was Joyce Dewar. Present for the rally besides the club members were the club leaders and parents. on 0 5n of Englewood. spoke briefly to the parents and other interested . people in attendance. man. with Stewart-Wes intro- Plan Workshop MURRAY HARBOR — At a meeting of the Murray Harbor day. May 31. 1964. at his home‘ in uernsey ove of amesi Daniel Brehaut in his 52nd your.‘ aut was boon inl Gucrnse Cove and was a son of Mr. an Mrs. William Brehaut. Besides his parents he leaves to mourn four sisters: Mrs. Eva Cairns and r3 reds Doucette in Moncton. Blida in Charlottetown home and one brother Freeman in Toronto Two sisters prede~ ce'ast him. he remains are resting at ghe "- trict today. Regional forecasts: Cape Breton. Prince Edward Island: Intermittent ra in; cooler; east winds 15. Low-high at Sydney 42 and 55, Charlotte- own 45 and 60. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 4.37 a.m. and 3.57 p. At Rustico at 10.38 a.m. Su mersde tides 18 minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 5.46 a.m. and sets at 8.36 p.m. All times ADT. 53 United Church Women held re- cently in the church hall. the president, Mrs. Nathan Irving conducted worship on the theme “The Narrowness of Christian- ity". Following the meditation. iprayer was offered by Mrs. Irving followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. M s. H. Machon dedicated the offering. A study on “baymen in Ill- dia" was presented by Mrs. John Gosbee assisted by Mrs. Charles Collier. Mrs. R. . Brooks and Mrs. David Barwisc. The president read a letter concerning a UCW workshop to be held in Trinity United Church. Montague. June 8 at 7:30 p.m. It was decided that as many members as possible should at- tend this workshop. and that the regular meeting be cancelled. Plans were made to pack a box of good used clothing at the church hall on June 11, the “ clothing to be received at the ‘beforehand. It is [planned to TALKS BEGIN LONDON tReutersl—A United ' Nations subcommittee b e g a n talks with British ministers herel ' Monday on Southern Rhodesial ; It met with Colonial Secretaryl Dluncan Sandylst anfdt teeter-I oéi’ll".€oi'.‘i’.”r§2 2...“.2mmi’; Sat. June 27th tee. of the UN special committee ‘ for ‘ AYRSHIRE FIELD DAY and SALE , Harbor Presbyterian: on the ending of colonialism: wants to discuss UN resolutions calling for a constitutional cong ference and the granting of ln-l dependence to Southern Rhod-l esta ;‘ lot selected cows and heifers} if .from P. E 1. Farms. Somc‘ HE A'NT ifresh and others to freshen.j ‘These animals are eligible for AKERS 6°. Ipurchase under the dairy pur-. chase policy. Sale and field day! to be held at Almon Wood and lSons Farm, Marshfield. P.E.I. AYRSHIRE CLUB All Kinds of Paint D. A. MacCANN ELL 140 Great George St. Tel. 4-8850, Ch'town 1000 Colors F ‘ . mail often during the day W W ' W : m Marion MacNeil. Central Queens and Earl Boswell. Charlottetown I . Spelling match teams were as follows: Charlottetown Rural: Gall Foster. Daniel Foster: Central Queens. Merilyn Carew. Patricia Procf Community Market North Rustlco RE I. Where Thrifty Customers Return & Tell Their Friends Groceries. Meats. Produce Lgc. Selection of Dry Goods l tor. Donald MacLennan: Engla- Brenda St irdy and Joyce Thomas. On behalf of the Centennial committee. Mrs. Frank Cutcliffe. Mrs. Marjorie Coles and Missi THE DISTRICT PAGE ' NANDV BIIYER’S DDIDE FDR GOODS AND SERVICE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND w BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT YOUR COMMUNITY DAWSON'S l‘exaco Service Station Repairs to All Makes of Cars A. J. Matheson Drug Co. Ltd. 24 We Desmond Connolly. principalg Ph' Kinkom 2'21 Middleton "' —' _ — — NICHOLSON’S DUVAR-s PHARMACY Radio Service Phone 38-2 Alberton R. C. A. Victor Radio and TV Phone 284] Montague Your Rexall Drug Stores In West Prince them with you in mind. It's rewarding. in among your local stores. GREATER MERCHANDISE SELECTION, when you shop at your local stores. It's hard to beat the selection of mer- chandise you find in your local stores. Your local merchant carries ample stock of brand name items. He's select-ed lion. in greater savings. in knowledge that you are contri- buting To your community's growth, to shop locally. You'll always find the merchandise you seek in the great selection WEST PRINCE Mobile Feed Service personal satisfac- Serving the Partners With Efficient Service V .1 . SNACKS AND 0 ICE CREAM TREATS the Tourist committee. said mark in the university that Y m m 0” A that an official announcement year. ‘ our p" 5”“ would soon be made regarding She plans to continue her studl- 5‘0" 3nd Furnace 0“ the name of a parti time em- es in the fall at McGill Univer- A“. a” R d Bus. Res. ployee for the tourist bureau sity. p M ' 4452 4382 l “I Montague P. E. l. i I. province will be held, as required by Law, on upon him, may vote at any school meeting on any at these meetings. sets will the unit that a district m than be called by the Department of Educut -.......... ... . . ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETINGS Ratepayers and all persons entitled to vote at school meetings are hereby notified that the Annual School Meeting of each district in the Tuesday, June 2, 1964 at 8:00 p.m. Daylight Saving Time. WHO MAY VOTE AT THESE MEETINGS? 1. Every person who. or whose husband or wife. is a ratepayer in the district, and who, and whose husband or wife. has paid in full all district school rates and taxes, including dog tax if assessed, imposed 2. Every woman residing in the district and being the mother, step- mother or udoptivo mother of a child of school age residing with her and in actual attendance at the school of the district, shall be a qualified voter at all school meetings and shall be eligible for election as a trustee unless lite shall be in arrears of school taxes or dog tax assessed against her. - ~ - Section 27 of the School Act. The Order of Business is detailed in Section 29 of the School Art. Letters from the Department of Education and the Superintendent. of Schools have been sent to School Board Secretaries and should be read Districts that are not now included in a regular high school unit nut apply to the Department of Education if they wish to join a unit. be to the Boundaries Commission who will determine may join. A special meeting of the ratepayers l l A. A. (Joe) Fraser J and Quality Products R’EAD Harold L. Matthews Good Year Tires SUPPORT A Complete Tire Service V. V. Restaurant (Mrs. V. MucLeod. PropJ Booth and Counter Service Home-Cooked Meals Lunches and Sandwiches throughout all u West Prince Phone '1 Alberton YOUR The B. & J. Coffee Shop and Candlelight Room Tasty Food, Properly Served Bill's Body Shop (um Boyko, Prop.) A Complete Collision Service General Repairs Phone Borden 178 Carleton Siding LOCAL MERCHANTS Phone 2529 Summer-side um 3”” E E- 1- nnac l R. E. GALLAN'I’ Sheldon Hume "EOD 5 complete stock Imperial usso Agent G'Mffll 59°" of Building Material a“. PM“. no" Phone 100 Alb“! Lumber, Plywood. Wullboard 50.15 50.3 m" Cumin”. mm“ a Non" Rum“ Mm” 3"" Shop in Pleasant Surroundings In Pleasant Surroundings Albenou P. E. l. question. Souris C native Assn. Did. Groceries. Meats, Fruit & Vegetables Dry Goods. Drugs 5 or ware Ludch & Men's Clothing Phone 12 Souris Keenan Fuels and Service (Ford Keen, Prop.) Texaco Products l'urnuco & Fuel Oils Complete Service Station Facilities Mun-u: liver ion for the purpose of For Quality Merchandise FREE! Merchandise or Service FREE! Look For Your Name This page Is I weekly feature of The Guardian - Patriot, and each week there will appear In the advortiumeutu names and addresses of people living in the communities represented. Read the advertise-ont- curequy, and if you find your name, clip out the advertisement In which you found your name, and mail It inside of two weeks, to the Advertising Manager of The Guardian-Patriot, and you will receive, ABSOLUTELY FREE, a $3.00 order, to be spent for merchandise or urvlco with one of the advortis are in your community on this page. Winners. please advise the Guardian -Putrlot on which advertisers you desire to spend your Voucher. Patronlzo the Advertiser: on This District Page . Groceries and Meats . Shelf a Heavy Hardware . Dry Goods COASTAL MOVING AND STORAGE LTD. (Frank N. Taylor. MIT-I A Complete Moving 0 Storage Servlco Agents For m American Van Lines Phone mm mm. P.l.l. HDTCHINSON'S Sheet Metal (Sherman Hutchinson, Prop.) Sheet Metal Work Mallard's Plumbing and Housing WADLATIONS a REPAIRS Ltd- MucLood & Greene McCormick Farm Machinery ST. PETER'S BAY CO-OP PERRY’S Service Station voting on the question of joining the unit designated by the Boundaries .mqlm Formal] Tractors Heating and Validating W M KINZI Phone use 110 Water St. no“ mo mums ‘ mqu Bu! - M09“ ' Bum . Mac I, o G- s on mm m mne- DEPUTY MINISTER and Eden Mocltonuio 3”" RAMSAY'S . B M on a... culur DIRECTOR or soucanon 0....» Merchant egg- ""' A. Santa saloon "m yuan-u- “mm.” m“ Thu-mm mom “m u‘“. - mum-mm would" mud-hole.- “mu-o. “I PM , HM WI PI.- m was: at. mu m... u mm '4" 3". MI" W. m “mountl. “*0 I'll-III III-o4 a.m. all! ‘Y