R. .hi and Lion. s 8.100-pound l tiheil came all the way II'lt' South Shore of Nova N ' Ilitlll '5 hit g .I in l'i'ovint-ial Plowing l'tIatcl'I .i iJ.iid:is )L'5It'I'dil)'. Shown in A S500 PAIR OF OXEN AT DUNDAS the centre of the above photo. they are owned by Leslie Strong of Florentetown, Annapohs to be a special attraction County. Asked what a team like that would be worth. Mr. Strong said he would ask about 3500. lie cently he said. for 16 cents a pound. At their weight they would bring more than 3500 atI sixteen cents a pound. .Vlr.l Strong brought a pair of oxen sold a slightly lighter team re- here two years ago to haul the; had the champion carriage horse Canada Packers float in Centennial parade. He keeps his oxen shod all around. They wear split shoes to suit their split hooves. Fit-:1 T.-slur. 12-year-old Upton Hm wiitiivr of single furrow .i.iiiw:.- plow class ior juniors is '”"”"”r-tars.-rr 2 EASTERN GUARDIAN HIVHWI. supper Presbyterian I ll--ninrtiie. Wednesday. 0("ilur ."l0lh. PERSONALS "MN"? guests of Captain and rs Lu-ming Peardon. Mont- "U? Hire Mr. and Mn. Vernon Warden and son, Miami. 2'""Il- Ind Percy Penrdon. WIM Beach. Florida. nvlgi; Rrticef Vancouver. a.c. -ling reattves in Valley- 's” and Montague. He is the M Mr and Mrs. Monroe . former ruldcltl of Val-' Viilelci now residing in Van- shown at left. He is a son oi Truelove Taylor who won the gang w cla' i th Provinc : 2 ' t TRIO OF VOCALISTS W.i'vm Burdette. Rerb MncLeod'bit oi harmony to entertain thelMatrh at Dundas yesterday. and null Ives get together for dicrowd at the Provincial Plowing; and young son. Claude Howard. of Rochester. New York. are visiting and Union Road. While in Mont- ague they are guests at the home oi Mr. Mellish's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mat-Phee. AT THE DUNDAS FAIR YESTERDAY Isl Plowing Match. At right is a shot of the swinei tries in the class for sows under 12 months. judging ' g with judge Sterling” iTrT:v' ; Members of the Montague Illaptisl Church who attended slonary recruits. which was held, Iin the Charlottetown Bnptlsti lChurch. Thursday were Mrs G H Myers. Mrs. lArthur MacNt-ill. Mrs. Jt-nnieI Willis sizing up one of the en- Panmuro Is. Nun Takes Over S. A. Hospital Sister Mary Anne. R 51.. for- merly of Panmure Island. is su- perior and superintendent of Hos- pital in South Africa. Departure ceremonies were conducted recently at St. Fin- nan's Cathedral. Alexandria. On- tario. by Most Reverend Rosario Brodetir. Bishop of Alexandria. for five members of Our Ladies Missionaries. immaculate House. Alexandria who left on .luly 30 for Okene Kabha. Smith West Nigeria. Bri- tish West Africa. a The five missionaries. all reg- istered nurses. sailed from Mon-i treal on the Empress oi Britain for Liverpool. England. and con- tinued from Liverpool on August 17th. to Lagos. Nigeria. They will conduct a government hospital at their destination of Okene. Many members of the clergy of the diocese and any friends and relatives uere among the lsrge congregation which attend- ed the ceremonies and heard the Bishop command the five nurs- es and instruct them prior to their departure. Each sister was presented with her missionary cross during the ceremonies. Those leaving were: Mary Anne. eveningf MacKenzie. Mrs. l,eRoy Whitef T Jacltsnn and William! Mrs. Maclx-an. the; in the Province of Sister N . form:-rlv. Ther- relatives in Montague Ithe farewell rally for ten mls-I on Mu-1)om; :1, dgughtor of Mr, Marlene Kitson (Continued imni page 1) Two-sod event. The Cornwall youngster did a wnrkmaniike Job that had class written all over it. Judge Wylie Baird oi Nappan. Nova Scotia gave him top marks for his crown. iurrow II well as for his plowin- Franh Mcclumpha of Bay For- tune was fourth. Norman Sheld- ow, Miliview was fifth: Arthur llu.-Donald. Albion Crou lth.: Art Jones. Pownal 7th: Arnold Burke. Strathcona. eighth; Ever- ett Dunphy. Millview ninth and Chester Acorn. Primrose tenth. LEADS BOYS Barry Wilson of Cornwall was the top boy in the junior champ- lonshlp class and he finished be- hind Miss Kitsort. Cyril MacDon- ald, Forest Hill was third; Char- lie Macbeod. Forest Hill fourth; Stewart Hunter. Strathconn. Nth; Lelloy MacDonald. Forest Hill. sixth; Lloyd MacDonald. Forest Hill. seventh; Wilson had the best Marlene Kitson had the crown and they tied for atraightest furrow. Edwin Mills of Bay Fortune was third in the three-sod tract- or class. Billy Maclnnis of St. Peters was fourth. Norman Mac- Swain of Morell was liith, Dun- can Mat-Master oi Bridgetown was sixth. Hunter had the best crown and Pearce had the best finish and ntrnightest furrow. Roland Jack- son of Bay Fortune was third in the gang plow class. Charles Taylor of Upton was fourth. Alfred Lowery of Montague finish best the of the show and there were a I large number of horses parad- ing before judge Cecil Stewart of Hampshire. Class winners included Gerald FitzPatrlck, Woodville Mills: John MacDonald. Upper Mont- ngue: Randall MacDonald. Pet- ens Road. who had several win- ner.-: Lloyd MacDonald. Ells- worth Ross. Siimmerville. and Neil Ross. St. Peters, who also had two winners as did Mr. Lowery. Ernest Underhay oi Bay For- and Mrs. 2 Paninure Island. P.E. island: Sia- ter Mary of the Sacred Heart. R.N.. formerly. Rita Brulottc. London. 0nt.: Sister Mary Fran- cis Xavier. R.N., formerly Joan Houthuesnn. London. Eng., Sis- ter Mary Magdalene, R.N. inr- merly Pauline Doherty Sussex N.B.; and Sister Mary Christine RN formerly. Penelope Moln- Iosh. Alexandria. A.C. Edwin MacDonald oil tune was me big winner tn met Jersey cia'.i.,s VAIIICII weir ;u.ig- d by George ldacuilan of Cornwall, Mr. Underhay hind eleven red ribbons but he had competition from a number cl other breeders who took their animals to the top with s lair degree 0' regul.-irtty. These included Elmer A My- ers of rlazelbrook who tons six red ribbon: and Cyrus Martin of New Perth who also took a num- Underltay had the junior rharn pion male and the reserve Stand- Mr. Martin bad the senior cham- pion and the grand champion Elmer Myer-' had the reserve junior champion male. Mr. Myers also had the sun Inr champion female and Albert Wood. another man with strong plarings, including firsts. had the reserve Iuulor female (ham- pion Mr. Wood is from Dun- s. In Grade Jersey cattle Ralnii MacDonald. Sourls East: Robs,-.-t MaeLcan. St. Peters. and Ray Burke. Strathcons. were win- ners Mr. Mat-Millar also placed the Guernsey! All of the prize moncy went to Ray Burke l!l thi- grade cattle as he was the only owner showing Dan MacDonald. Head of Moni- ague. showed one registered Guernsey and it turned out to he a cow bred by Guy Rodd in his Brackley herd. She was Brackley Wlnnle's Molly and took a first prize unopposed. Brenton Stead of Souris revers- ed the tables on Edwin Reid and Son Rollo Bay when his Heath- er's Millie was selected as sen- lor and grand champion female by judge Arthur MacRae of Central Royalty. At Soitrls the Reid cow, Columario Elizabeth. had gone to the top over Millie Yesterday Elizabeth was reserve senior and reserve grand The Reid herd produced the Iunlor champion female in Sunny Brldgctmtn. had the senior 8I1tI grand champion male in ines- brook Duke. The iiinior cham- pion and reserve grand was Brenton Stead's Linwood Diam- ond. He also had the reserve ilunlor champion 'l'hc resetwc ! senior male was Fairviic Primr- Charmlng shown by John J, Suin- ers and Sons, St. Georges. l Robert Acorn and Son. Dundas. had the best junior male cali. Robert White. Souris R. R. had the best junior yearling male. The Steads had more than a dozen class toppers in all. count- ing the groups The Eliarho-mi: had a half dozen or more Acorn and Son had several winn.-rs. Slope Abigail. Ste-ad's had the reserve lunlor champion N W Mach:-od and Sim, No License, So Fisherman Pays . Kings County Stiocndary Ma- gistrate Gilbert A (iaudet held court at Georgetown on Wednes- day. Septembcr 11th. A resident of Montague war fined 85.00 for angling without at license This case was prosecut- be, M (".55 pm,,- 30", 0; ed by John White. Provincial them ha! a number oi till"? G81"! (mice?- good plncintu. A resident of Charlottetown was fined Si0.(lJ under a Town of Montague by-law ior tailing to procure a license to follow his vocation. A resident of whim Road uasl fined 810.00 for speeding. A resident of Lower Montague and a resident of Murray Har- bour were ench fined 825.00 tori having liquor in their possessioni which had not been purchased at a vendors. A Peter's Road resident was Fined 350.00 for having liquor in his possession which had not been purchased from a vendor. Mr. Ian M. MaeLeod. Crown Prosecutor for Kings represent- ed the Crown in all cases. a winner and Ma('C0l'maCk Brothers, St. Georges also plac- ed with one oi their animals. Robert White. Souris R. R. was another strong contender . In grade Ayrshires Ed i)ouni-.1 Dundas was a winner. So was Raymond Acorn. Dundas and Roddie MacKenzle. Cardigan R R. DANCING RESLITS The following are the Highland dancing results: I Highland fling. 10 years and under-l. Linda Wright. 1 Phyl- Its Greenan. . Sword dance. i0 years and tin- dcr-1. Phyllis Greenan. 2. Car- at MacNeill. Seann Trubhas 10 years and under -1. Brenda MacLeod, 2. Carol MacNeill. Highland fling I.'l yrs and un- der-i. Elizabeth Thompson, 2. Joyce Glover. Sword dance 13 yrs. and un- der-1. Kemp. Seetinn Trultilias l3 yrs niid lyundcr --l. Joyce Glover, 2. El- vaine .'liacl.ean Highland Fling over ill yrs.-- 1. Beth Ross and Judy MacDon- ald (lie) 2. Bet-bettea Murphy. Virginia Shaw. Sword Dance over 13 yrs.-- I. Ruth Ross, 2. Virginia Shaw 3 Gwennie Clark Seann Truibhas- 1. Ruth Ross. 2 Judy MacDonald. 3. Ber- Joyce Glover, 2. Kathiel Gerry'T.')oyle. Vernon River had netta Murphy. y Thurs. Sept,12.1957 vi! Guardian Pogo 5 TODAY ONLY - CAPITOL LAND OF THE BIBLE SHOWS 8:30- 'I - 9 COMING FRI. and SAT. motions-viottutssms 4 vtzsrnur SPAWNEDTIIEM! , ' ta-snnn K - IIIIRTII RIVER vs.-P CHAR LTON AN NI NiBAXIER GILBERT TOM ROIAND-TRYO BOX OFFICE OPENS 715 P . . M. SHOW STARTS AT 7:45 P.M Rain or Fine ADULTS 60c Children under 11 years can FREE TONIGHT and FRIDAY SEE HIM ON OI R GIANT SCREEN! 7300' Mmnocx-u'not.i. 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