~ Island News Page — i Western and Central Districts: The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Aug. 26. 1966. Island Meeting Is Drawing Near | eet i 3 g . |was a son of the late Mr. and direction of David Murphy will be available within a few by -Mrs.. D. G..MacMillan; was open to all Grade 1% stu- Tod often. families make has sty, : Safety Officials Mrs. Russell Campbell, Spring Parkdale, who is the provindial days but urges Interested per- Provincial Education Secretary — dents on the Island. : ill-informed, fe expenr W ; \- Id Nae: hi ife th presicent naitman-is Davia (ernst? forward their advance om a ee ‘ ; ou entity ihe Renost ae P - 2 0 Meeting if UEVEVINE: Ores We | oMerence. € cn at. aN registration forms as .early as awarded: to McNamara Marine tant. funeral diréctart. How : ormer Gladys* Sudsbury, 0nej\Hall, Charlottetown, with<Wind- ; Fe Id ; F ; r ‘daughter, Grace, Mrs. Clayton " —, possible to the registrar, Rona re ging 0 Ltd.-of Whitby, Ont-, the federal can you be sure of arranging a SUMMERSIDE — Evelyn Cud- $@ue . Storey, 47 Fitzroy Street, Char- a| dicalfied funeral that will-not |MacLeod; French River, a son ‘ Seattle in 1:27.28 ; works department announce ign ‘ n more, director of Red Cross wa- Phili af b aon, atue in 27.8. Tessa Jottetown : be too costly for your family? r : ter safety discussed the opera- os a hie. tees: pet re Harvey... Vancouver, in 1:27.8 a ey Let In Néld. Thursday. : In September Reader's Digest; S tion’ of ‘the larger “units ‘which Dice: Rinks titan mice || jand Irene Sigismund, Vancou- HE'S BLUE-BLOOD . | Another contract, costing $41,-\ learn what to do at a time of |are administered, by the region- | omas and Fred at Kensington: yer EN siivikoeted. South SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—An- o \ er pibeeet 278, was awarded to Glen Con- peteyeret re Come 3 T kines ulr, a 0 imberley, Sout i OTTAWA (CP) — 153,32 oi ; ‘< sive report tells whom con- SUMMERSIDE — Official and denotes 1 blooni; the ‘'B" three aL ae anely Soe “4 Bessie, Mrs. Horace Heckbert,|affica. set an unofficial world ton ee aa aa that a ae : struction Co. Ltd. of St. John’s it foe ada how te avon complete results {n the annual blooms. hens ree Wei geting. held \Kensington and Hattie, Mrs-\record of 2.282 Thursdav night Bet ne eas named - contract for drediging the For- for wharf repairs at Seldom hidden extras. In| September provincial flower show here’ 35-A, Ist Peter’ White; 2nd /Jet® ‘a8! night. : ‘James Beairsto, Baltic: Lites ““wraeinei's- ROU mra hee: fare, be admitted to the Societ; tune, Nfid., ‘harbor has been ‘Come By, Fogo Island, Nfid: | Reader's Digest now. were released. today Clair. White: 3rd Sharon White. | All ‘present were enthusiastic | The-funeral was held from the x Aho Betieh ie =: jef California: Pioneers. A society) “UDF, StS -. Sate eal Sah peronglt The results follow: 35B,, Ist. Arthur “Dawson: | 2nd about the overall success of the Davison Funeral Home, Kensing- stroke “at ‘the British’ Columbia "spokesman, unimpressed with’ , |: Section A — Galdioli: 1. Large Peter White: 3rd Sharon White; \Water Safety courses. Tentative /ton to “St. Stephen’s Church, eee on ere the lion's credentials, said Mon- : ® Island Mobile — Galdioli (size 400-500). for era. 36-A.- Ist A. Dawson,. 2nd Jew- iplans were made for 1967. ‘Burlington. with Rev. . Robert 4), er a a ree noes day “we just plan to ignore the Correction 5 s : - ers of over 500 bulbs: Classes ell’s: 3rd Clair White. | Earl Foster gave a brief sum- ‘Tuck, Summerside _ officiating. Bae k ok. a ue Whole thing.” Lavey said in To- « Homes : : aa Te 368" Ist Jewell's: 2nd A. Daw- |Mary of the local’ water safety! Hymns sung with. Mrs Kenneth |Dackstroke: mark, shaved 3-10th gare’s application that the lion a gies Sales and Service ie fi week cael Sand son, sri Gir White. 37-A “test /programs in the western nett of Pidgeon as organist were The | a_second off. the world 220: \traced his ancestry back. toa otice eee nervice t sses”T, 2; . ‘ st: aA WN 7 ee ae a IL nis iG ond Mrs. Lloyd Ballem; 2nd, Fred | the province. |Lord’s My Shepherd and Abide_ yard backstroke mark, circus beast named Nero Rowe Summerside Dial $117 Srd A. Webb; A-6, Isr Mrs... B. lion-tast arent -pool-in--37-seconds, turning sev- of Johannesburg, South Af- extremely low prices. Come early for best choice. Hunter: A-7, Ist and and, CD Theoden aan owned by And fie fee! Oe ee ee ee ves. A-15, Ist Mrs’ R. Gay: 2, : ; ; : ~ ‘nents . iSeattle, in ‘1:23:.7. Kathy John- Pina Alvin Webbe A-1h-1 Acs few, SORE Or coeepmetor-of..t® BETS OPEN- RECORD 2 TROPICAL WEIGHT Webb A-18- best spikein see each 3 a ei e}~Dark horse’ Zac Zorn of Los ~ ~ Hon A-Iv. Claude Ives OPhe cA eat and killed |Angéles unofficially set a Cana- Classes A-6 and A-7 Mrs. Lloyd uitehelee oe happened at 10.05 | dian open record of 54.0 as he . —_ == == 4 Balle, 2nd and 3rd prizes, re- |P:™ and was being investigated\jeqd swimmers into the final of P spectively : by the local detachment of the the. men's 110-yard freestyle. one ‘group Section B Dahlias Open sec- RCMP. Name of the driver of |Zorn>-20, was 1.5 seconds ahead | CHARTER PRESENTED. SUMMERSIDE nearing completion for the llth ing as secretary annual P.E ence of Uni da Men. arranging for/ accommodations, Sessions will be held at he fegistrations, discussion group Montgomery Hall {n Charlotrte- leaders, music, promotion. etc town during the coming Labor Ronald Storey and Lorne /Keizer Day weekend, September 2, 3 of ‘Chaflottetown, Edison’ Watts, | and 4. The theme chosen for “Ernest Murphy, and Henary this year’s conference is “The Clarke of Summerside are Church Has/Seven .}ays” Speakers will be Canon H’ L. these committees Puxley, presently an ecumeni: The entire facilities of Mont- cal leader in the world council, gomery. Hall. including ‘meeting, of churches and recently dent- of Kings Colleze/in Halis-¢aripne will be available. - Plans ate sor Taylor. Charlottetown act-) I. provincial confer- A number .of committees. have ted Church of Cana- been active for several moaths among the chairmen of some of presi- eating, and sleeping accommo- . fax; and Ralston Yoynz of New although the conference is pr!- : Rie A. K, ae bell *: York City, better as “Red Cap marily a provincial one, each A charter of formation to seen here (SECOND FROM _ secretary. The’ Merchants As p Both men have spoken to year a large numberof ‘men, of-| Royalty Mall Merchants As- ' THE: RIGHT) presenting the sociation has--been organized Hisland gatherings before and are “ten with their families, come scviation was presented at a charter to Gordon Miller, presi- by the merchants and the de- Passes Awa jwidely known. from neighbouring provinces. PRESENTS CHEQUE ~ ea peees here Sh ee ay dent of the Association: Others veloper for the purpose of pro- y- thes see tyes ae Because of the ecumenical as- —= the Canadian Leg:on Home by ; 2. erly cate Stanhope Con- tt. as ial invitation is being Mary Gard, St. Eleanors of the IODE. Mary plans to Michael Schurman, represent- ‘ the photo eee Allison moting business and business KENSINGTON: — The death of ference’, are being organized ee tevced th iba of any. denom-|, (RIGHT),. recent. winner of a. enter. first. year. university at. Facts You Shou'd in the developer~of Royalty» Mac. R.ae.,...... vice-president,....operating conditions in Roy-- Arthur “K. ~Campbell occurred and sponsored” by the “PET ination to attend any or all ses. P.E.J. Provincial Chapier cries ‘ 3 : Mall Ltd, Mr. Schurman is’ (LEFT) and Wilfred Driscoll, ~alty Mall shopping center, |suddenly at his home at ‘Sea (Presbytery Men's Council of the Prince of Wales College in ‘Know About Funerals “prize in Class 4. Elmer Moore,} ‘Folland; 3rd A, Dawson. Satoko Tanaka of Japan in Feb ‘tober, 1849 a st prize in Classes 4,8, and 12,,. 37-B Ist, Mrs. ;L. Ballem; 2nd | FIRST SHOT=MISSES ~ | Pall bearers were Eddie’ Mur-| : OVE nee k Sei oeee in Classes 1, 2. 3, 5, A. Dawson, 3rd F. Folland. | NEW YORK (AP)—“Aha, a phy, John Adams, Lyman *Ad- ee een So i cae oe Summerside 6. 7. 9 -and11 38A ist Jewell's; 2nd Mrs. L. |litterbug,’’.cried Mayor John V. ams, Ellsworth Bassett, Horton” Sia a England iast oe fe Shop Where Parking Is Classes 16, 17 and 18 (vase Ballem; 3rd. Clair White. 38-B Lindsay and gleefully wrote his Champion and Cedrie Owen. r pers A Pleasure At - - - . 20 remnants Congoleum and baskets | in one and several ist.-Mrs. Ballem; 4nd Jewell's; jfirst' summons. The mayor had) Flowes. bearers. were, Ethan Miss Muir “gradually dr 9 ft. wits colours), 1st prize to Jewell’s 3rd A. Deyeen Pe jenugt a peporter Verneafay | Campbell Br oh Cantepell ag eee am sites ae = ROBINSON 5 be : Baa ‘ 39A ist F olland 2 Mrs. stamping out-acigarette butt on-er eairsto ilton ryanton, |? Te 2 z . e.: : : Canty Garden Ballém;.3rd, A. Dawson. ithe steps of city hall just mo- Wilbur Lamont, Jerry Adams. | iVancouver, a _15-vear-old stu- SUPPLIES LTD. = 331/3% Dics A. Travel Trailer Class 19-A, best spike In show.) 39m 1s: Clair White: 2nd Peter ments after New. York inaugu-|Burial was in the Church ceme- dent who -holds the Canadian 42 St. Peter's Road - . . Accessories ~ '-¥lmer’ Moore . Class 19-B. best White; 3rd A. Dawson. rated a cleanup campaign. oy record. ; : cies “three spikes in show, Jewell's 8 __. by .Frank. Wiegand..ofEast..Ger--J- = ast ae Ue oa aoe ae amas was ee . one ‘-—Miss—Jones~ compléted her many in Berlin a year ago ce Su aa An in Webb: (eee COW was killed when the first lap on the $5-yard Univer-{ Joining Miss Jones in, tl : + Gay: | Mrs Jebb: i | Joining Miss Jones in, the fi- ily. y w en pe Webb: ltwo Seame in collision at. Mar- lsity of Britta Columbia outdoor \nal were Shirley wand or Pel dai il nd hese is our chance to get your ardrobe ‘built up at 2nd’ R. Gay tion for growers of over 36 Dah- lias: in Class 354. through 2B, . native record-held by Sandy Gil- | Balance of Men's Tropical 3 which includes decorative, cac+ PROVIDES AID christ of Ocean~Falls, B.C. and | Suits, terylene and wool. tus and semi-cactus, the "\" OTTAWA (CP) — Canada wit Dan Sherry of Hamilton. Their to 15.95 Reg. to $75. Sizes 36 to 49 DEATHS (000 given since 1962, the exter-|gcles followed — in~ 55.8, John | only one low price. nal affairs department said | Wilson of Seattle in 56.1, Luis | FINED $190 a ELLIS — At the Wood Convales- Thursday.. The atd will be |\Nicolao of Buenos Aires in 56.2; George K. Breyman of Sum- cent Home, Wednesday, August mainly in the transportation |and Bob Casting of Lethbridge, |merside. pleaded guilty to im- e All Wool Extra Special 24, 1966, Mrs. Ernest Ellis for- field. In May the central Afri- |Alta., in 56.3. and Geoffrey | paired driving when he appear- om ae ae oe oe Brand Name Wool Blend merly of Tyne Valley, in her 27, Funeral Saturday, Aucust from Tyne Valley Church, with service commenc- Presbyterian | 40A4-1st- Mrs. -Alvin~- Webb, 2n@5- gate, about a mile from Kensing- the car involved was “not avail- | able last night. give Zambia $500,000 for eco- | nomic aid ‘on top. of the $1,970.- | can nation asked Canada to help | —'!View on Friday, August 19. He | With Me. .Tis of England. }of the joint Canadian and open ‘Canadian native mark ~stands. An- | Greg Charleton of Los [Grylls of Port Elizabeth, South | led of | 1 nited Church Men ‘under the? further details of the conference The former record was set by ,Sions. Mr. Hall advised that IODE Scholarship was present- ed with a cheque vestera.y September. The Scholarship who. came to California in Oc- in our E.O.M. ad. in town “police court here JACKETS a - ea “Country Garden : Clair ‘White; 3rd. Jewell’s. 41A ep eeu ee ee Se ee Paes : Section A-11. Galdiol! — med- “1st P- White, 2nd C.. White, 3rd N Ss R a: : 2 : s s fim size, single spike” Class 20-'Mre” Ballem. ew. wimming,_ ecor " - 1st Elmer’ Moore. 2nd Jewel's; 41B ‘lst A’ Dawson, 2nd P i ' : i ni : Sri, Mrs..R. Gay White; 3rd, “Mrs.«Ballem S A B C Swi M . , Heal ool 1e.. Class 23, ist--Elmer> Moore; 42A Ist C. White:-2nd-A.-Daw- e i owe im eet 2 } - as 2nd, Jewell’s. Class = 26. ard to. son, 3rd “Mrs. Ballem. 42B ist ay ; ie : Mrs. Brewer: Clark. ~ — ~C. -Whife,-2nd Mrs: Ballem; 3rd VERINER eet Gara teaging — Swimmers FS 4a . A. Dawson. eee Nt ae ANCOUN E 4 it 2 , se ct at Ae ee —- can Sue Jones Thursday set an} Ann Fairlie ’ of South = Africa wigsses 2 A se a apes: —o. unofficial World record. of 1:183 was second in 1:03.4. Pat’ Gib- Sectio, ML r ‘§p : _ Tina ‘women’s 110- yard breast- json of Vancouver thirdin 1:06.7. here eae oe rel Vehicle stroke--heat) atthe» British<.Go- |---Miss- Jones’ mark, which” put =F tee ar, eae sat pris ; nee lumbia centennial swim meet._{her 5.5 seconds ‘ahead of . her t ni BeAT nore: Classes coe Collides The 18 ~year.- old from Palo jnearest opponent. was accepted | nd ig. Himer Moore coer ee | Alta, Calif, had a 20-yard lead |by the Canadian Amatesr a ee Rid Giadioll ‘Ice ae ;. ~~ |when she. finished her heat 1.3 ‘Swimming Associ ation, which is ware ee ae Son Rulers With Cow peeeongs under the world mark running the meet Class Al, Ist Hugh Smith: 9, : mereune jointly held by Karen Bayer of }--Zorn came within 3-10 of. a 8, Mrs. Alvin Webb. Class\A-3,, SUMMERSIDE — Extensive |East Germany and Diana Har- |second of the world. record set only left in this group. Now 5 broken sizes and colours, clearing to make room for new shipments. Reg. $85 & $95. wearing, crease: resistant. blend cloth, hard ing at only $44.88. Just oe fer back Now cleat- 86th year. Resting at ‘the Mac- improve the primitive road to Africa in 56.3. | yesterdaysmorning- iieeg One Group Lean Funeral Home until noon the’ port of ‘Dar-es-Salaam in| Times were slow iin the wom-| Breyman was fined $100 and p. today, August 26, then to Phil- Tanzania and harbor facilities en's !10-yard freestyle heat with court and police -costs, or seven : Gane lips Funeral Home, Tyne Valley. there 'Pokey Watson, 17, ~ Santa ‘days Fine English Worsteds, Men's Fine Wool : A A eine cecip iar es I. ee ing-al—2—p-m——tnterment wg aoe : ons _Rex. 3 sa aasnscagane : te. Schoo =— : : 88 if take place in the Church ceme- OW tery. . Msi 88 88 N BOWNESS At Moncton ‘on 5 ONLY Wednesday, August. 24, 1966, The following EMERGENCY REGULATIONS will apply after 12:00 noon on FRIDAY, Elmer Bruce Bowness in his 81 yoar” Resting at Filheral Home, Summerside, -“from.w heb gi quhéral will be held on Friday, ‘August 26; to- St,| FERRY “ : neeie es oe Terylenes-and woollens, assorted patterns. Interment in the People’s ceme- | tery 6.00 a.m, 1.55 p.m. Men's Sweat Lightweight Get your LOBSTER fab am 30pm SHIRTS | SPORT COATS Bs ea em od) Mita Long or short sleeve, as- Balance of stock, light needs here! at Anne Parish ee nee dred sorter: styles and sizes weights. Reg. to as high as Hope_ River Avoust 26th. the Bowness | } | | | We Dispense, any Prescription Jc. A. Worth ‘1914, Reg. Pharm. Free Delivery and Mail Service. 142 Prince St. Phone 4-3424 — 40 Years in Business — August 26th, under the provisions of the EMERGENCY. MEASURES ACT of Prince Ed- ward Island. SCHEDULE: Via Northumbberland Ferries, ships will leave Wood Islands, P.E.1., and Caribou, N.S. at the 12.20 p.m, RESERVATIONS:- All-types-of vehicles: will require reservations, RESERVATIONS SHOULD BE MADE AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE. Vehicles should ARRIVE AT WOOD ISLANDS ONE HOUR BEFORE RESERVED The.co-operation of the public isrequested-to assure-an-efficient flow of ferry traffic. following times. 8.135 p.m. KEIR. CLARK, Minister, ‘amie arise Measures Organization nen TROUSERS Lightweight. Sizes 30 - 40. Regular ot 18.95. Clearing at one low price! Regular to $3.95. "9.99 $45, Now _all_ claring at one _Clearing ra low price. ‘ Men’s Knitted 5 SAILING TIME. Balance Summer SPORT SHIRTS . ee RESERVATIONS and INFORMATION: an requests for reservations and Information - Sport Shirts oo a oo t he directed to E IN, CONTROL at the following teleph sleeves, assor size: ' I of Season suinbeed) : : : si oe Recularly prised polars and colours. Now clearing at Men s Assorted : $5.00 to $6.95. only... o % é | WOR i. 892-2457 Regular stock, something for everyone's tastes. _ PHARMACY ‘ sath oe vee Harris Tweeds an QUALITY ORUGS 5 . many ers, all reduced by 20% for this grea a v SERVICE a 892-2458 clearance sale. SAVINGS HOOLEY’ __MEN’S WEAR 150 Gt. George St. Dial 4-7274 9.95 20% off