s + As bell,..3... Barry Craswell. The following - are the resulta of a recent track meet held at the. Charlottetown Regional igh School-as announced by athletic director John Hughes. Girls 14-years (75 yards) —~1. Maxine Clark, 2. ren, 3.°Cathy Hooper Boys.14 years (100 yards) & 1. Kenny Rodd, 2. Donald Brown, 3. Brenton Coffin, * Elementary girls 100. yards ~- - 1. Bethany MacAleer, 2, Lenore Crockett, 3. Heather MacLeod! “and Adele MacEachern.- boys 4 yards— 2. Allan | Andrew Elementary David Mellwaine, James MacDonald, . 3. MacDonald Junior girls 100 yards 1, _-Gloria_ Wise, 2.. Sandra MacAus- | land, 3. Margie MacCannell, 100. yards 2. Kevin Raspes Junior ‘boys Keith Pigot, aid, 3: Jimmy-Constable. Elementary. boys 880 yards—| 1- John Carr, 2. Kenny Rodd, 3.) Gordon Darrach. ( Junior boys 880 yards -- 1. Ke- | vin MacDonald, 2. Robert Ca Junior girls~-880- yards Charmain MacInnis, 2. J aay MacLeod, 3: Millie Rhynes: Elementary boys wet yards — 1. Allison MacLean, MacMillan, 3. Gordon Seek Elementary, girls 220 yards — 1. Catherine Brown, 2..-Maxine | Clark, 3. Bethany MacAleer. * Junior boys 220 yards — 1. Ke- vin MacDonald, 2. Jimmy Con- <stable;-3: “‘Keith= Pigot: ST ~~ @unior gik s° 220" yards acInnis, 2. nae Crockett, 8. Margie MacCannelt. > Junior boys 440 yards — 1. Bobby MacCannell, 2. Fred Horne, 3. Allison MacLean. Junior boys-mile—— John Carr, 2, Gordon Darrach. ° “Elementary boys shot — 1._Al- Hson MacLean, 2. : David Me: Tiwaine, 3. Allan MacDonald. ‘Elementary girls shot Charmain ~ Pear] Larter, 2. Anne Thompson. 1. Brenton. | fully as a Communist in‘ a local | was the source of these drugs.” Junior boys shot Rogerson, 2.. Allison “MeNally, 3. Carman Jay. HUNTER’S CORNI Wanda War- | aa Junior girls shot — 1, Gloria Wise, 2. Sandra MacAusland, 3, Charmain MacInnis. Elementary boys disucs..— 1. Allison MacLean, 2. David Mc- Ilwaine, 3. Calvin MacMillan. Elementary girls discus — 1. Bethany MacAleer, 2. Pear! Lar- ter, 3.-Anne-Thompson. ‘ Junior boys discus — 1.’ Bren- ‘ton Rogerson, 2. Allison McNalk: ly, 3. Carman Jay. Junior girls discus — 1. Gloria ‘Wise; 2. Charmain MacInnis. Elementary boys broad jump 1, Kenny Rodd, 2. Calvin Mac- Millan, 3. Fred Horne. Elmentary girls broad jump—) ‘1. Connie Dennis, 2. Heather’ | MacLeod, 3. Catherine ae Junior boys broad jump Jimmy Constable, 2, Kevin “Mae. | Donald, 3, Allison McNally. Junior girls broad jump — ) Sandra MacAusland, 2. Gioela |Wise, 3.-Judys MacLeod. Elementary boys hop, step and ~at__the East vr Track—Club, | ‘jump — 1. Kenny Rodd, 2. Fred Horne, 3. Andrew MacDonald. Junior. -beys—-hop__step and | ip — 1. Jimmy Constable, 2. | "Kevin MacDonald,-3..-James- Goldrich. | Elementary girls high — 1, Heather-MaeLeod,2.,Margar- Calvin et Cordon, 3. Mana MseMillan. |\STORY PUBLISHED Elementary boys high jump— 1. Calvin MacMillan; 2: Allan | MacDonald, 3. Brenton Coffin. Junior boys high jump 1; Jimmy ‘Constable, 2. Brenton. Ro- sgerson, 3. Donnie MeGuigan. Junior. girls high jump -——1- | Gloria Wise, 2. Sandra MacAus- and. DIVORCE. - PLEA FAILS LONDON (Reuters) — A woman. failed Friday to, get a ‘divorce on grounds that “her” hus- "| band's being’ a Communist con- stituted: cruelty. Lilian Ingram |had complained that her. six, [children were being branded *| Communists because“ her ~hus-” band, William, -ran. unsuecess- ee have | years. ielection. The pees married for 25 Dry Hot Sumner ae Beavers Are This columnist is once again —takinghis_cue from the’ beaver —=p.m—sharp... for the: National Park ‘Grand Tracadie; and predicting a hot, dry sum- mer. On Monday evening I took a stroll over my property at Mount Albion.. The first thing T | noticed was the high water table. The-old dam .. . the first one --re-constructed in 1952... ; the original dam built’ on the property resembled ‘a. full sized lake . . . water ail over. - the place. The last time “# -was checked the heavy sod covered embankment was a good. two feet ~ above the ordinary- high water mark. Monday evening * was.seeping over the heavy god and alder studded bank and the bypass was plugged’ solid. Water was_trickli ever the place and finding its 4 way by devious channels into the bypass bed.I opened up a track ’ through the barrier but I knew # would be plugged solid as goon as I left the spot. Nature's top engineer was already circl- i around: and... giving ‘hack flips’ that. sent gysers of water six feet inthe ajr. ANOTHER SURPRISE I had another ~ surprise- -in tore. The dam ‘known as the SOFTBALL The following is the schedule “Junior Softball League. The last team méntioned has the home game. -~—Ginday,“May--29 Grove vs. Bedford; eadie vs. Stanhope. June 5 — Stanhope .vs... Bed- ford; Grand Tracadie vs. .” Plea- “gant Grove. - Grand Tr&- June 12 — Pleasant Grove VS. give with a-couple of deft twists le Stanhope; Redford vs. Grand | Tracadie., : June 19 = Stanhope vs. Grand |: * "racadie; Bedford va: Pleasant WOODS SILENT Grove, June 26 —-Pleasant Grove vs. Bedford vs. Stanhope. July-3 — Grand. Tracadie vs. Bedford; Stanhope vs. Pleasant Grove. : July’ 10 — Pleasant Grove vs. Bedford; Grand. Tracadie vs. Stanhope. July 17 — Stanhope vs. Bed- | ford; Grand Tracadie vs. Plea-| sant Grove. July .24.— Pleasant Grove’ vs. Stanhope; Bedford vs. Grand | Tracadie. t July 31 — Stanhope‘ vs, Grand | Tracadie; Bedford vs, Pleasant Grove. August 7 — Pleasant Grove vs. Grand Tracadie: Bedford vs. Stanhope. . August 14 — Grand Tracadie | vs. Bedford; Stanhope vs. Plea- gant Grove... All games to be plaved at the-| National Patk™ starting at 1:00° 25 Brackley Point Road » and.|: ~ Pleasant | ‘KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. Preparing !Pats Ponds dam had doubled in size since my last visit. The Burns Gpring was flooded com- pletely over to a depth close to the two] foot mark. I worked for an hour with a round” point shovel digging out a sizeable poe St oe ao ae ee et ‘boss beaver’ ‘ma his rounds also that in the ordinary creek. bed_small- buffer dams been constructed about ‘one hun- ‘dred yards apart. This dam | its name_from the huge holes excavated by farmers digging black mud for use on the land and fer mixture with ordinary farm manure. In fhose days farmers dug-black md in sum- fe a Se ge ea a el winter I used to watch the toad- ed sleighs ng from: Pownal Bay, One f r, James Myers >... we called him Jim . . . had four horses and wood sleighs | and in my. mind’s eye I ean-see | him sitting on the lead sleigh | and’ the three other horses fol- lowing close behind. In the deepening dusk I fol- i lowed a trail to where my car was parked a good mile distant. It was a trail bordered by state- ‘ly spruce whose sabe pointed to. a night tinged sky. I thought back to the old days with a twinge of nostalgia to the time” when fields of -grain~- bordered this same trail and Paddy White and his ‘reaper’. were at work {| and T was thrilled by the deft | |manner he could bind sheaves | by. hand. He'd scoop up a couple of sections of cut grain... give | the ends with the erin attached “secretary of the Central Ontario! 1. Doh Mills Charged “, ee Utilization Of Drugs “By JERRY GLADMAN | meetifig Ig 25 of - tive central - TORONTO -(CP)—Fred Foot | r ‘Ontario directors, attended also of Toronto, chairrifan of the by Crothers: and Bobt Meldrum, central Ontario. branch of the- coach of the .Tigerette track Amateur Athletic: Union, said, club-and a former Percival Friday .an investigation is un~ . |pupil.. Crothers: and Meldrum der way into charges that -Lloyd . were asked to amnuly the Percival had’ given his track charges, The Telegram Says Meldrum testified at the meeting that he had taken dexedrine and benze- drine while competing for Per- jcival’s club | In a May and field. athletes drugs. Foot confirmed a report that letter had been sent by Bill) ders: ‘world’s . outstanding | iddle distance runner, to the’ 9 letter to the cem | tral Ontario. executive eommit- Track and Field Association, charging that Percival had ; : dee, Percival said: 4 given his athletes stimulants i a F ‘ , |; “Sworn evidence ean be sup- and sedatives and the athletes 3 ‘ 3 | plied which’ will, without a show «the, extreme preju- had used the drugs. : antagonism and irrespon- Percival, track coach at the club, “denied the" charges and .asked that a full |investigation ‘be carrieg.out by | -an-impartial body. Foot, who’ is- Crothers’ cout | | doubt, | dice, presented by ;| accuser himself.” ™ ] James—Worrall, president Sroan oe 3 = a la- t Y CIV the Canadian Olympie Assoc BILL CROTHERS LLOYD PERCIVAL ise said: “of ‘the \ ues aa was iven was to thesfor-|days and on the prescription of |known for. some time. ‘'o Haventigation - carrying out a mer Don Mills discus and shot |a doctor. | allegations against Mr. perenne) Who May Vote at These Meetings The. case has been forwarded | put star, Nancy McCredie, and|ASKED DETAILS” jand Bill Crothers’ involveme (to—-Pete—Beach;--fational—track- this wan. during. pee | Percival -saidhe~attended--a-'in them." era 1. who, or whose ‘ris co atte te: te and field chairman of the AAu. the dist who. a ia whose husband: om - Marina matt tot ye: | Beach was not available. when | twink achaol satedand taxes i n-him, may vote Pogta schoo called “at~his“officeFriday? | PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE. | Provincial rg lie ———" ee George St | ae story first came to light F yin a world copyrighted | | story by. Telegram sports writer Al Sokol. The letter, sent: to the. Cen- tral Ontario Track and Field “Association= March =31- says "IT have. knowledge, even , Proof, that Mr. Lloyd P cival | is giving his athletes stimulants, | notably dexedrine, and seda- tives, for example’ uitnal, and that his athletes .are accepting +them- and- using these. drugs.” Crothers also charged that the |drugs havésbeen used for a number of years,-‘‘including Ca-.| |nadian champions hi p.s, and | international’ competitions ~ by members of his club, and. he | ecieeceis To The Polls Election Day éail’ o 4-6816 4.5683 4.6295 Polls Open’ 9 A.M. To6 P.M. The Markham pharmacist re- ; quested. that a hearing be held and that ‘‘some definite action | be taken.” : = Percival, who was nominated | forthe job of coach of the Cana--' dian contingent to the British | Empire Games in Jamaica but lost out to Paul Poce of Tor- | onto, said he is being guided | | by legal. counsel. ‘WANTS NAME CLEARED “T want to clarify my post- tion in this ‘and: disprove these charges. This-is not the first time _it.has come up but 1} definitely want it to be the last. “What I would welcome most. is a full investigation by.an im-: partial body. Fm fed=up with | these accusations and innuen does and I'm not going to be | satisifed by having my wrists, slapped after what my family. my athletes and their parents | have been through. this month.” == He said that at no time d ing the existence of the Don Mills ‘club ‘did I administer, supply or make available dexe- drine or benzedrine to any ath-| lete for the purpose of improv. | i Inserted by the Queens County P.C. Assn. = = INDIANAPOLIS, Ind ao 2 -Arnie.. Knepper of Belleville, . ‘|The last practice sess ri- [ll; was.the surprise. of the final TO os day of 500-mile eee at the i cee hour: session, running his sah cin eae pees ae wa 0 d il- : ; dianapolis Motor. Spee y ndianapolis-built Cecil-Ford at Boys High School vrefused to _|.sibility of the -major witnesses § =:' the accuser (Crothers) and, in fact, of the of said his organization had ? y> [he Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, May 28, 1968. “‘[] ord Holder, were Haggea of me track for leaking oll. Dan-Gurney of Costa Mesa.” = Calif, whose new all-Americat Eagle Venture has five cars to the field, was running smoothly a little over 157 m.p.h, ‘Indianapolis Speedway Expecting Néar Capacity . BOYS REJECT ANTHEM lowed a month long script. 160.514. That wasnfaster than his Mario Andretti i ran-faster 10-mile qualifying run, 159.440. than anybody.e Jimmy.Clark of Scotland, last The little ta born driver, yecr's winner; -had’ some valve from Nazareth, Pa., practised trouble which probably will be at 160.6 miles an hour in the cured before Monday and ran sing. the South African national anthem. and hurled candy at windows during an anti-govern- ment demonstration . on’. the school premises Friday. The in- cident occurred at the end of & final carburetion tests, ind!ca- no faster than 158 ; ting he expects to race at that A> J. Foyt of Houston, 1961 special celebration at the school speed Monday. He qualified at and, 1964 winner,-and—Jim-Hur- to mark the fifth anniversary of white-ruled South Africa as a re; public. tubise iN. Y., : a record 165.899 but not with full fuel tanks. « .of North Tonawanda, former qualification ‘rec- 2h -ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETINGS. tees and all persons entitled to vote at school meetings usta notified that the Annual School Meetings .of each asin int the... Province will be held, as ‘Tequired by law on : Tudsday, June 7th, 1966 ‘at 8.00 pr m. ae meeting on any question. _.. 8. Every woman residing in the district and being is mother, ates mother or adoptive-mother of a child of school age residing with her and im 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 trustees unless she shall be in arrears of school taxes assessed against. her. ’ _—Section 27 ot te School Act. ‘The ‘Order of Business is detailed in. Section 29 of the School xa: . Letters from the Department of Education and the Superintendents of Schoolé'have been sent to School Board’ Secretaries and should be read at. these meetings. } : “Districts that are not now included ‘in a regular’ high ‘school unit. must-apply to the Department of Education if they wish to join a unit. uests will be passed to the Boundaries Commission who will de- termine the unit that.a district may join. A --special -meeting of the rate- payers may then be called by the Department of Education for the purpose of voting on the question of joining the — designated by the Boundaries Commission. \ EVANGELINE SCHOOL UNIT | ‘ 4 The annual meeting of Evangeline School Unit will be held in the: Regional High School, Abram’s Village, on Tuesday, dune 7 1966 at. 8:00 p.m. ) The meeting will be concerned with business pertaining 6 the ee ee ol ee M. MaeKenzie ce Deputy Minister and : Chief Director of Education ey ae a A ing _performances.’_______-_ —He™said-the—only -time —dexe- ;- McCu rdy Has . Hole In One 3 antsy Al McCurdy recorded the first official Selo inoue to be record- ed at the Belvedere Golf and Winter Club -yesterday afternoon as he aced the 165 yard sixteen- |- th hole. McCurdy, playing with pros Bubby Dowling, and Ger- ald Burgoyne “along with Ron! Giggey used a five iron and a| Campbell Polly Dyne ball to ac- complish his feat. . “Dr. i: Cox has” also recorded an.ace sad the course this season ‘but-this was not official as he| was playing. from a revised tee | at number five. | ‘Pro Bubby Dowling announe- ; ed last evening also that today) is the first playing date for the | = PAY. ‘$100 A MONTH TO ALL PENSIONERS ~ Ne méans test, NOTE LIRFRAL IBERAL ‘the Liberal Program covers. all. receiving old age pen- . .. sons. For those with need, the amount. can rise to $125. : __ Progressive Conservatives Ist District Queens — "Sat May 28th 8.30 P. x -CRAPAUD HALL | Sponsored by ist Dist. Queens Y. P. ¢. ne Presidents. match. Inserted by P. .E.L Liberal Assoc. J (oS + pick-up a sheaf of unbound grain and | and presto . . there was a tight- Ly bound sheaf. It was... silent | "Native partridge’ crossed my | |path .. . no chit chat of. ehica- | dees or ‘rat-a-tat tat of wood- | peckers seeking grubs in dead, He ing, trees,. . . no harsh scream of a blue jay or half grown rabbits scampering acrose the trail. | bit lying besi | enjoyed a meal. during the eea- | Son when they were white. I | am very. much afraid our rabbit hunting enthusiasts--will have to | travel farther afield with passing season. Rabbit’ will soon be a memory our rabbit population its. decline. I have talked - to i farmers in far away areas and | 3 | they stated that rabbits are los- | |ing ground with each passing | season in were formerly bo Apne ope Ag eri Ta MOWER REPAIRS For complete service sone ‘‘ny make of: yy ower, just Dial 18425 y and arrange with our Service Manager, JACK GARNHUM, to bave your repairs made? Dial 4-8423 woodland | through I walled. No covies of | Cee. ikine Shank dete | ‘was all the wildlife I glimpsed, 1 | |did see the hind foot of a rab | In Sth, Queens - Progressive Conservative FOR A. WALTHEN GAUDET and TOM DAVIES € » Hon. Walter R. haw: » Frank Myers: e COME AND MEET-YO UR BUILDING TEAM Guest Speaker- . tHeath Macquarrei, M.P. ~ EVERYONE o JOHN THOMAS rvice Stn.-Operator 4 GAUDET, A. WALTHEN & Charlottetown, Lawyer DAVIES, East -Rovalty x 3% Heath Diicaarris MP, ‘Refreshments and’ Enero PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE. M 30. am 40 <5 y th