+" r » yf iene a Island News Page , 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 10,.1966. | ~ Summerside Girlleads fim Ne a 8 4 (rade 8 Provincials. | § m ee | Following are the standings of ‘Gallant, Evangeline, Health — V <pupils who made 90 percent or 95. Joan Sinclair. Kehsington, | over in the Grade VII] Provin- French — 1 Carole MacKay, cial Examinations Parkdale, Science — 9% June—Phillips.—Parkside,_761;_Bel!_ Scholarships —'s', $100.00; | Carole. MacKay. Parkdale, 745;..2nd._ $75.00) are awoided ta the Bonnie Lynch. Borden, 732: Ver- candidates ranking first and se- na West. «Parkdale, 732: Cathy cond in each of ihe three coun- “Gordon Nicholson, North Wilt- | ties>~—5 ; shire, 729: ‘Janice. Fisher, Air . Prince Counts 1. June Phil- Marshaldohnson,. 729: Fraser lips, Parkside. .761: 2 Bonnie Nicholson, Montague, 727; Carol -Lynch,Borden...732... .- 1. Carele | ede: eee. Be Forbes. Parkdale. 724: Janice Queens County a ‘ ss : Bell, DeSable, 724;. Barbara MacKay, Parkdale. 745; 2. Ver- NEW ELMSDALE POST OFFICE Maced, Stnanue rm Meet arate : £ The following are the students; Kings County ipa haa Nie — z f . who made the-highest marks i cholson, Montague..7°7: 2 Bar- ‘An attfactive new post office heated and modern through Alvin Wilkie moved inte the. Leach subject: ‘June — Phillips, |bara MacLeod, Montague, 720, | ; has recently hen completed in out There is an entrance new office on July 16, the tenth ‘Parkside, English Literature = oe Sena). aenoea Seven Days Elmsdale. Constructed by con- auiienie oh appointment 97. June Phillips. Parkside Eng: Prize for the highest standing in KEEPING THINGS MOVING _ Soldiers of the U.S Ist. In- bomb and mine craters that _ known as “Bloody Route 13," * Inbbv, public lobby and roomy stretched a, little when ti3-months, Canadian importers Charolais arrived. Of these, 199 ust choose young calves. eurvived. the quarantine period And since most French cattle | and were released to their own. are born-in -late winter, - this ‘ers early this year. means that selection is _ meade The demand for the cattle hag in July after-the calves have’ risen sharply since the first matured enough to--give seme arrived last year under a new “indication of their potential= cedures at Grosse Tle are n-7- | jessarv. to prevent. the entry’ of Labor Training : |a foot-and-mouth disease car- ieee ico: Rarer Maclesd shee |point on’ the opposite side, is A reement {rier into Canada, : _Results matey a: yovite William wat ne jwhat remains of an old wharf craft | Research Establishment | 3 g Gather sila yore ete or | : fined’ $25,.$20 aad $10 ective- | Which was the other terminus. ‘has announced. Two years’ re- ~ peared. a danger that a winter) Results of the Duplicate , : respective- 8 al ' ‘epidemic of foot-and-mouth dis- | ease in Europe might bring an end to the fledgling import Prv- | ister of education, has signed & gram. However, the outbreak | new federal-provingial agree- gid not ‘spread to France, and ment. covering training allow- jt has died down in the af- ances for unemployed persons fected areas of Westétn Europe. taking technical and vocational ——————_ ate training in the province. This .new agreement replaces : one that was covered hy a_ sec- ~—tion- in -the Federal---Provincial Technical and Vocational Train- Signed Hon. Gérdon L: Bennett, min- Program For. | ‘Alcoholics | igned“to move ‘stock from the | Zealand, was fined $20 and-costs bathing ~ The stringent quarantine pro > Bridge played at The Charlotte. |'¥ on charges of speeding. Point,” an which. they: are. lo-|-Missed last month and Reeves cated, is surrounded on two sides | Haggan. “chief of CBC .public -by-water and has. @ sandv beach | @ffairs programming, ~ resigned : in protest acainst Mr Leiter- man's dismissal feeders_and_a_modern The Commission's ‘few outlet - ° will featute. double-decker beer Traffic Court push-but- 3 s ton conveyor system which-is_de- | Charles Kenneth Gregory. New: suitable for swimming and sun- lower floor to the sales section yesterday fer operating a -ve- | Gordon's Point-ts of local: his Riss = ‘WILL AVERT. CRASHES of the two-floor, structure. — |hicle' with faulty brakes. He was | toric interest. because if was 05 arraigned before Justice -of ‘the | once the-‘western terminus of a - |Peace Albert Dinnis. in-traffic ferry service operated across the' feourt. °: nee | river before bridges-were built - George C. Samson,-North Rus- | Not far. down riyer. at another (Reuters)—Strips of gravel laid) at the end of runways will help avert aircraft crashes of’ land- Bridae: . - It is more than sixty vears since | earch show that jets nvershoot- this ferry service was discon- town Hotel Monday night follow Frank Wendall Currie, Nine (tinued. The lasi persons to op- . Mile Creek, was fined $10 and erate it were a Mr.- and Mrs NORTH -SOUTH costs for driving without due care | Ma Phee and the aband Rev. F.J. Roche and A.P and attention. hhouie Ih whieh, they “cece ve ing a’ runway will plow safely to a halt within seconds-of the wheels encountering. a prepared bed of cravel é Roche. 129 Sa : : sti j t : eee 9. Mrs, ‘J.C. Green and’ Mrs oon joo Sands oer the olf wharf.| __ DETECTS-MEASLES M.A. Farmer, 127 : ' oy Char ed | , >. CANCER IS COMMON A new blood test can tell 3.-E.B. and Heath Ellis, 120-| g n | There are-—more—-than—100 within 24 hours whether a_per- plus e i ‘forms of ¢ancer known to af- son has German measies infec- 4. J. Gaudin. and L. Gaudin, | c ty Cc = flict. man. tion. Ses 118 plus : ! ourt an 5. Miss. Mary Duffy and Mrs. | Ronald Cudmore, New Haven. price of new houses to soar ta the first six months of this year $27,622 at the end of Junecom- pared with $23,800. at of January_and $21,914 in Jan- = uary, | APARTMENT RENTS RISE FARNBOROUGH, England. o¢ apartment rents.. And_ the ;cancy rate for .Metro ing or take-off, the Roval Air | cps ewe ee Cocee SGA Js tractor Bruce Carruthers of Hi siti a June the two examinations in Enghsh fantry Division check for Viet scar thisstretch between Lai passes through Viet Cong tor. O'Leary, “the building is oil. working spac e,. Postmaster _.A8 pomtmaner: af Elmadale. fpihtiog Barknae Saas ac (Literature nts Compostio! is Is Shelved Cong mines along Route 13 as Khe, 30. miles north of Saigon, nee and has been the Scie Mia So ee i ..-, 100. June Phillips, Parkside, ,Presented by the %F' -Teach- Vietnamese~civilians pass-by; -and Quang Loi, another 30 of many. hard battles : z ye: se erintendent, Riverside Hospital Geography — 94. Alan Leard, Fs’. Federation to June Philips, : winding through the maze of — miles further north. The. route, ——— “(AP -Wirephoto)- C tt Bre e ers Land .director-of- MentatHealth, OT eary, History. — 97 Paulette | Parkside a lor the We renee ag < — Tue ee ee ee ere rt , } Ni ener e prize or ne ighes as shely controversia one ¢ ; | e hey. Meokened ee tbees Tan N standing -in. Health and Social television show This Hour. ‘Has Metro olita rn Toronto : | Thon, . Vemier 4280 ee Cpe Re ae vec Ferries e 'Studies are donated bv The Con-;Seven Days and ‘replaced it Pp ees ' sh lfrom-@:201<-and in” Edmoont ; e, \ Ali coleeniee eer shor | : tinental Casualty Company and), with a new hour-long public af- - q Oy, to 1.322 from 2.050 ee \ | hs remier Alex Cam . 7 So: 4 i o EN | , awarded as follows fairs program called Sunday f- H ; Sh : a Issu ed. Perm its |Hon. Keir Clark, minister of Back On | Health, Paulette Gallant, Ev-) A ieocsctan for the CBC said aces ousing ortage Loans by life insurance com- ' ‘health, and the _Hon. Dr. Lorne " |angeline : Tuesday that Seven Days will /* : : panies for residential building . : Wee Ts « Bonnell, “wiinister” of ‘welfare Schedule Social Studies, June Phillips, not be seen again, “at least not TORONTO ‘CP Metro- | estimated less than one per cent (6 S154 000-000 ft ponte ae OTTAWA (CP: — Permits to ‘arrangement worked out be The -proposal reviewed the Parkside ; this fall." . pohtan Toronto, one of Can-, compared with 1% per cent a in- the same r oa: iP tye : import 229 -head= of French tween Canada and France. growing problem of alcoholism © Wood Islands and Cambou ferry |}———_-—_ The_new show will be shown ada’‘s fastest - growing ~areas, year ago and a normal rate of Praahe che pe as Ta cere Charolais cattle have heen is- STOP OVER AT BREST and the high- incidence of liquor schedules returned -to normal at 10 p.m. EDT. each -Sunday, probably will tear down more four or five percent Soni pa ee mS a one sued to 191 cattle breeders The cattle ‘to be imported this offences in the courts. The in- Sunday night following a. mech- ascumpec _] the. time “when Seven Days was houses this year than ‘it’: will| “Home. économists figure th ¢ jn the same riod, to $70.00". across ©anada, the federal agri--vear;-now> being purchased in creasing demands made upo® anical breakdown on the Prince |! { Shown The first program” is build. to huy, a $27,000 home a person yay iran Sat tne $70,000, culture department- reported. France by Canadian: buyers, Riverside Hospital for emer-. Nova the latter part of last week. C tt x | scheduled for Nov 6, the CBC) That is one of the problems should be :earning af least: $10,- Jack “Key.:. President’ -of the Wiesday. will enter the French quarantine gency’ services in acute and The Prince Nova was out of Oo age said‘in a statement.-- facing local real estate -officials, 000 a vear,’" the real estate mar Mt conta Real: Estate Board Earlier_reports_said_ 252 Cana-.stationatBrest early -in_Sep-chronicaleohotism were als® service Friday.. Saturday and a The statement said the show | increasingy. worriéd by rapidly Save says this-decline in th ply dian buyers had sought permis: tember, where they will re- .cited. ___part of Sunday while efforts Oven ‘will have a “vafiety of formats, | growing demand. for accom- ‘‘Since only about ~ four per af ribptaliiae’ meter, ane ea sion. to bring in 1.730 Charolais, | main for 30 davs ee Tal cee aS Te mace to locate the source ere magazine ‘ sho rat | rodation and a 24-per-<ent in-~celit of ‘the pee wenlon: Is s that. the Hadlow sciarainente ete - a top-flight breeding — stock. | ° ‘ wt} : of trovble in the: engine room. : which will investigate topical crease in price during the last category, it means a lot of peo-+ : ; , ears Quarantiné facilities ca nino (ig tty, (hen Will. be,” moved by | | tenasee [Part of the crew of the ‘Nova’| ALBERTON—Cascumpec cot-! subjects of-national and inter-| 12 months. < « * ple simply are forced to gogo’ Pehev~, has. caused a eee eee tae - ship to Grosse Ile. in the St. t ; ab ; : hues pa Lae ; " 7 chortaze-tf.. new homes ind cope with that number Lawrence -River.near Quebee : [augmented the crew of the Lord |tages.recently acqtired by’ national interest to Canadians. In, the first six-months of this | Without : d HN ethay hat ; "Of the 229 to’ be imported this City ‘The quarantine period STOFE Opens Selkirk during the breakdown |Evélyn and Russell Haves of | Daryl Duke. 37. has been .o2/ oniv 2.008 detached. semi... Total accommodation starts in “ropped the rate of new hous: year, 19 will go to British Co- chavs fe a se aatatee o ". : lperiod to help the remaining | Alberton. are ready for occu-| named executive producer on ‘detached or duplex houses were Torpnto-stumped 191 per cent /n* saris (a: «the: lowest: level lumbia, 92 to Alberta, 61 to Sas- ane aed : Control /f t traffie de a pancy by tourists to West Prince | Sunday. A native of Vancouver, sai lan the first six” months: of this (9.43 years aOR: fetus as days but because’ of winter ice! The P.E.J. Liquor erry meet traffie demands. County. In addition te four cot- | Mr Duke joined the CBC-there started in Toronto. a real -estate Gannin= 10 460 tea 12.934 “The present policy. is fatling katchewan 10. to Manitoba, 38 to | conditions in the river it is net Commission will take occupancy} Northumberland Ferries Ltd. hi vere the “site | i,- 105 : ‘ spokesman says Ts a Secate 4. to take into siderat Ontario, 17 to Quebec and one | 0 ; ‘ ; : S tages which were-on the site| in: 1953 after working-for the ~'..7.. year’ ago. But the situation now [© ‘ake | consideration in = Ontario, |! expected the. cattle- will be re- this week of a newly-coastructed irenorted that while the difficul- t : thev have erected | x.;: : ; : This means we wil have *©S : rheca creases in marriages : Ro Nova Seats ie és “ ' lower Quees , ue |Jast spring, they have | National Film Board He left 5 a9 ita ‘at :the this. May be even worse than these © peers) aes e The ‘number’. of Charolais | Cased until Bext April. ay oon ity was overcome and the service | six attractive new cottages each | the CBC-two years ago to do oo” NOW unitg.a I inere figures _ indicate, the. Toronto. tion and new family, formation,” brought in-is-limited-hy the size ..The—station “Can process only Enea: jback to normal. the breakdown | with sleeping accommodation for freelance work in the United yort par We Cention Ore al Estate Board says, since @savs . ; yoas fipe--one._shipment a year’ because Construction of the —project.iserved—to-emphasis the. import-{four persons - and. roomy. kitch- | e ~than_that- E 7 mn 2 “This” mounting. demand. in- of ‘the department's quarantine Pp : use | UM : : P ; : | States. “DL last the-decline in June was a & gtation at Grosse Tle health regulations prohibit the ‘which began in April, has just ance and dependency placed |enette, livingrooms with all the) Seven Days endéd in an up- uring-each of “the ast ‘three startling: 4per-cent- drop to less satisfied will’ send prices which 18 being enlarged to importation of cattle after they |béen completed. The store will jupon this avenue of transporta- facilities. needed for housekeep-| oo. when CBC management: Se2"S, 10-000 units were: started: 9 ooo a gaat in Tune. toes. even higher” ; ve) handle this year’s imported have been vaccinated in France operate under the mangagement |tion to and from the province. /i0&. sii ficed | Gb regrenn'e: coeds oot ture, nays, Oemand ye onee_nit 400 ae ce oped G2 against foot-and-mouth disease. | of.Edward Martin and staff from | cane Cascumpec cottages are sit- Fwairidh Watson’ “ead Courter to even 10,000 a year is enough, on : v a ‘ ae WANT LESS. STEEL Ty + the» station's: facifi. © “AS. all cattle. an *France’ ar ‘the old branch oa Great George | Ait ete uated at a. scenic spot just off || aPierre Douglas Leiterman so where doés that leave us Similar declines ave taken Spm z ast vear the- station's” factli- Vaccinated at the “aes. 6b. sip Sead = i Fines In’ a the Lady's. Slipper Drive six “ * 2 ee For one thing. the spokesman.-place in other centres In Mont The United States-has 50. steel hes to, handle 110 cattle were u } 4 “| miles from Alberton. Gordon's thé show's producer. was dis Says, it has caused the average real, Canada’s largestcity;-tn buyers ‘fer square mile; Can- ada® five oa the. end 2 FOR All. - YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS ~~ PHONE 894-6567" HYNDMAN &-CO. 1965 It also hag resulféd in 4 jump five per cent -and- more in va. Torénto © WORTH:S PHARMACY fens QUALITY ORUGS Limited coal SERVICE SAVINGS Established 1872 We Dispense any Prescription ~ >} J. E. H. Worth 1914. Reg.. Pharm. . Free . Delivery and Mail * Service. 142 Prince St.-- Phone 4-3424 — 4 Years in Business — ae Offices: 37 Lower Qiié¢en St. CHARLOTTETOWN also at Summerside — Montague — Alberton the “Old Reliable Fire, Life, Marine, Auto and Guarantee Bonds of all kinds. inc Agreement which has been in force since 1961. The allowan- ces are substantially increased having in mind present .day~liv- | ~ ing costs and the increased inter- | ‘est and demand for vocational | education. . Proposed Yesterday morning representa- | cabinet the tives of the provincial Robert Hines, 115 EAST-WEST 1. Lyall Swansburg and Ernie Carver, 146 2. Mrs. Beryl Millar and Rob ert Hambly, 131 plus 3. Mrs. C. Dunbar and Mrs E. jcharged on two counts of leaving ithe scene of an accident, had. both cases adjourned to August 23 when he appeared before Magistrate A.J. Haslam. QC, in \city police court. yesterday. CHARLOTTETOWN. LEGION EMERGENCY ' & = a Those eligible shall be unem- heard a proposal regarding ployed or underemployed pe r- |developmeat of a comprehensive | MONTHLY MEETING | Kays, 129 plus sons, who have previously heen gainfully employed or seeking work and if under 20 years of age have been out of the regmar School system. for. at least 12 _months, where such traihing—1s- treatment program for alcoholics | and the establishment of a half- wav house treatment center. Making the presentation were JE. Green, regional director, Family-Allowances-and= Old Age | 4. Mrs. W. Griffin and Mr. MacPhail, 118 plus 5. Mr. and Mrs. William Flovd, 111. Shop Where Parking le A Pleasure At’--- - _ ROBINSON SUPPLIES LTD. Thursday, Aug. 11 - 8.30 p.m. Security, Sister Mary Henry, tonsidered - necessary. to enable CSM. executive director, Cath- the individual to participate ef- fectively in the labour force olic Social.Welfare Bureau, rep-_ -—Applicants—must—he-registered resenting the interim board of for emplovment with the Natjon- directors named to promote the, - B) Employment Service and ree- development, and board mem- ommended by N3tional Employ- bers. Robert Blakely, secolog- ment Service to the Province for ist, Acres Research and Plan- TENDER “Tenders are invited for Grading, ‘training. ning, Dr. Robert Forsythe, sup pitching, Fencing, Installation of Pipe | FRET TTT SS eae a re aE - sees Culverts and all other incidental work required. for construction of The Subgrade for @ Railway Line from + Mile 1.83 Scott Paper Spur te Mile 69.12. Oxford Subdivision. The con- struction required consists of portions at either end of Middle River Dam. one near Granten, the other loch Broom, — Pictou County, N.S., for @ totch length of | approximately 1.50. miles Sealed | tendera marked on the outside “Con- Fidential — Tender for Railway Sub- grade Middle River Dam Diversion.’ and adrdessed to Mr. 2. PB. Puddes- ter, Regional Engineer, Canadian | National Railways. Moncten, N.B., ‘will be received up to 2:00 pm (Atlantic Standard Time), 26 August 1966. A-—completeset—ot Pians,Speriti cations, Form of Agreement, General wa} Conditions, Bidders and Tender Forma may be obtained Bona Fide General Contractors Mr. R. ,P. Puddedjer (PER. | SONAL!, Regional Engifieer, Canadian | National Railways, Moncton, N.B.. on deposit of » certified cheque made payable to the Canadian National | Railway Company for-an amount of Fifty Dollars ($50.00). which deros? will be returned and wpecifications—are returned in good near Instructions — te when plans é condition . Plans and Specifications may be Viewed at. the following offices Regional Engineer Moncton NR t Construction Agsociatian, Manctart INR Construction Assocratian, Hal tax NS Buildere Futhange Saint Takn NR ¥ Tenders will pat he ronedered oo unless eubmitted an the’4farm sup es . ’ plied by the Railway Gampany and sissabailcaeibiniaaitaie DEFEND > BE ATtE-— A in—actordance with instructions 14 ne ; SS S hiddere : a ‘ ' : The lowes? sr any: tender may Brian Epstein, manager -of terpreted and-trat-the -Reatles’ po hecaccaly be eccenred the Beatles, talks to news. ° tour of the United States later & J Caoke mer in New York vesterday © this month was still on despite Vice-Bras dant . He paid a remark bs Beatle ban the Beatles’ movements | Atlantic Region Joan Lennon had been: misin-. here (AP- Wirephote) '. 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