Discussing the blood donor clinics schedule for this week on the Island with Miss lphe- genie Arsensult are two of the R CROSS DRIVERS ARE three drivers for the Red Cross travelling vans. Left to right. are Miss Faye Harding, Halifax, Miss Arscnault and i Mls s Ruth Winten. Halifax. the other driver is Miss Ilene Stewart. - ISLAND NEWS Poor Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Aug. 20, 1962. 5 MONTAGUE — A bout loo volunteer searchers led by the RCMP failed to find any trace of a girl missiiu for nearly two weeks yest . and build- ings for in considerable distance around the area where Eileen Williams of Beach Point was last seen on Aug. 6. South African Cops n. Amateur Ch'ship By W. R. WTTEATLEY LONDON, Ont. (CP) — Reg Taylor of South Africa. using new and borrowed clubs St. Peters Will Get Doctor On Part-Time Basis Sept. 15 Sept. 15. but only on a part- ‘ ST. PETERS — After being without it doctor for the past year. this village will get one ———<— Q I O Aussie-Official a o e . 1 Visiting [Ch town A native of Prince Edward Island. 11. 1". Boyer. who is the chief executive in Australia for the Canadian Pacific Airlines Limited. is visiting his sister, Mrs. T. H. Allen. Spring Park Road. He is accompanied by his wife. Mr. Boyer accomplished th e from Sydney, al. in 22 operated by his company. time basis. Dr. John Bonnell, a brother of Dr. Lorne Bonncll. now practic- ' ing in Murray River. oc- will _ cupy the office formerly used by Dr. J.A. Maclellan. ‘ Dr. MacLellan left the village in . June of 1961 to tallie post grad» 1 uate work in It is e times a week. St. Peters is the oldest medl- practicing community in . cal the province having been form- by Dr. Roddle MacDonald, ed who practilced medicine here . for 68 years. The nearest doctor now is at Souris or Mt. Stewart. He says that annual increases are recorded by his company in the number of Australian tour- ists visiting Canada. Columnist Said In Good Condition Sports columnist for the Hall- fax Chronicle Herald. F r a n k Power. of Halifax. was reported in good condition in the Char- lottetown Hospital last night. Mr. Power suffered an attack and collapsed on the Kensington Road Friday night. He was ta- ken to hospital by an ambulance from the Hennessey Funeral Home. Ottawa. xpected Dr. Bonnell win ;' be in the Village three or four ‘r ,2: throughout the tournament. won the Canadian amateur golf championship Saturday »b de- feating veteran Tom Draper of Royal Oak.Mich..t and 2 in final. The 34 - year - old chartered accountant from Johannesburg, chipping and putting well. at times spectacularly, threw too many birdies at Draper. Taylor won 13 holes with nine birdies and four pars. The 48- year - old Michigan salesman nine holes with six pars and only three birdies. but be made some fine recovery shots and LEADS P.E.l. Two Injured In Collision Two people were taken to hos-, pilal last night following an ac-; ciden-t at the er Grafton‘ and We-ymoutfi. inrvolviirzg ii. Met- eor and a Volkswagen. I orma obertson, Mt. Mellick. daughter of Mrs. Ed-‘a m-und Robertson and the late Mr.’ Robertson. and Rosser Bruce, Mt. Stewart takai to not pital with lacemtions. Miss Rob-; ertsorn was released and Brucei was kept overnight. l Mis R , LOCAL?‘-°-w i B R I E F S‘ l - 2 PREMIER P.E.1. fl Premier Shaw's condition was. described as “fine" by officialsl at the Prince Edward island, Hospital Saturday. The premier underwent surgery on Tuesday. It is expected that he will re-‘ main in hospital another 10. days or two weeks. I RETURNS HOME l Mrs. Willaird Macbearn. Peters‘ Road. has returned home after being a in the Kingsf County Memorial Hospital. s was the driver of the Volkswagen and Wendell: M»acDoIi a. Mt. Stewart. drove Meteor. The first vehicle was, apparently making a Ie turn 6? when the acci- dent occurred. \ Estate Leaves V $1,000 To Church The Alexandra Baptist Church 3 has been the beneficiary I . from the estate of th late Russell Nicholas Breliaut. Medic;ne I-lat. , Mr Brehaut left the endow . ment in memory of his parents, Mr Mrs. Theophilus Bre- tElizabetl1 Martha Coils- . who were’ prominent citizens of Alexandra dining their lifetime. Mr. Brehaut's father. was superintendent of the Sunday School and member of the choir. His dent of the Women's Society. hauL ens) mother was presi- Missionary ON VISIT John S. Stewart of f‘-l-d-mi-_ ed by Malcolm Mac-. iVIali;lle._ re-: centiy visited races of interest. In New Glasgow Piotou area? While at Plctou landing they visited John Currie. FALSE ALARM A false alarm shortly after ‘I am. Saturday’ had units of the City fire department out to the Pickard Machinery Limited Dlant on the Malpcque Road. CALL ANSWERED Sherwood Fire Department enswered a call at 1.15 s.m. Saturday to extinguhh a fire in an outbuilding on the pro- perty of Major Mot.-Rae, Brook- 2 Destroyers Clear Port The destroyer quois and Huron clean. port here last night bound for Hali- fax. escorts Ira- The two ships were in port since Thursday and a contingent of seamen marched in the Gold or Parade hi Jamaican independence cele- brstioos. 19? Point Road. Cause of the tire was not known. ~ TWO ARRESTED SOURIB — Two suspects were arrested over the weekend in connection with a break In rocéry Tliursd . o- |¢llh Steele. Smltis West and a luvenile w e rs arrested by RCMP. man rnooucao gurlynlatsh Lynn. a 1-year Fresh Lead Is Reported In Robbery - s L BOSTON «Apt valuable" information has :- ’ Peter Fechter was slain. Joyce Carver of Union Road won top honours recently in P be .E.I. grade 12 examina- tions of the Atlantic Provinc- es Examining Board. Miss Carver is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carver of Un- ion Road. er attending school in her own district she entered Montague Regional High School in grade 10. where she attained fourth position in the provincial examinations and also top honoilrs in the grade 11 examinations in 1961. Miss Carver plans to enter the P.E.I.Hospilal School of nur- sing this fall. WEST BERLIN (Continued from page 1) tions must act." and “the cup is fille .“ They ‘were addressed by Mayor Willy Brandt who ap- pealed that no action be taken “that would be a favor to the Communists." ANGRY. AT KILLING The West Berliners were an- Communist border guards The iboy was left to bleed to ‘death. just inside the border while U.S. troops looked on. Nearly 1,000 West Berliners were waiting for the Soviet bus Sunday. They broke through the police cordon about 300 yards om the checkpoint and raced for it. throwing stones and bot- tles ’ More than 700 West Berliner meanwhile, filed past an im- provised memorial made of two wooden crosses about 15 feet from the spot where 18-year-old The crowd shouted “mur- derer. murderer" whenever East German guards looked over the concrete wall dividing the city. ~ In another. development West Berlin police headquarters said "a group of West Berliners" has filed charges against the commandant in the U.S. officer at Checkpoint Charlie “for failing to extend help to a man. resulting in his death’ Allied officials pointed out the legai move hssno hope of me. powers. representative in the city. six ter ‘Boston men with knew who the wanted, six might do Sane West Berlin politicians have charged that Allied c,v ha been too soft to the - Russians since the recall of use long criminal records. ‘But trading bloc-unless safclu aremade.HeaaldBrltainisthe- con missed few opportunities to take advantage of Taylor's mis- I takes. The close match. with Taylor leading by only one hole going into the -final nine. had within it a quiet little game of need- ling and psychological test- lag of nerves. . The six-feet-two Draper, tot- ing his 240 pounds comfortably about the course. was delibera- tion itself around the greens. He walked slowly about, scan- .ning the contour. and carefully lined up his putts fore and aft. ‘ At the 22nd hole before putt- lng. Taylor asked Draper leave the green. At the 23rd he ]made the request again. this {time through the referee. Dr. 3' J. E. Leddy of Saskatoon. pres- iident of the Royal Canadian 1 Golf Association. ‘ SHOWS PATIENCE But at the 27th Taylor showed he could outwait Draper Ceremonies Re-enact Placentia Founding PLACENTIA, Nfld. tCP)—A "driving rain throughout most of the day failed to dampen the enthusiasm of several thousand people who gathered here Satur- |day to watch costumed actors ‘re-enac-t the founding of this igered by the shooting of an ‘ waterfront town 300 years ago. .East. German youth Friday by: The flat-stoney beach at the SAC KVILLE (Continued from page 1) Dr. Harry G. Johnson. a Ca- Inadian economics iteaching at the University of ‘Chicago. said the United States ‘and Russia likely will reduce ‘their economic rivalry as coun- tries now underdeveloped be- come more industrialized and ‘tin the process become compe- ititive with present advanced ' countries. SEES U.S. DECLINE He said the United States will decline as a nation of world in- fluence. Dr. th Lord Amory. the British high commissioner to Canada. and J. bert Sohaetael. deputy assistant secretary for Atlantic affairs with the U.S. state de- partment. that peace is the ma- ‘jor challenge facing the world. The three took part in the insti- tute's final panel discussion. Lord Amory said the West “must make It clear that our way of life is the best." Mr. Schaetsel said Communist block "is having difficulty hold- ing itself together." '1‘. C. Nylander, high commis- for Ghana. i I r Britain enters | all-ncr of India's ex- ports and most products now enter Britain duty - tree. Second Hunt Fai-Is To Find GirI_M.issing Two Weeks ISLAND NATIV WINS $1,000 I Former Islander. l’)onain:l Liv- ‘ ingstone received an unexpect- The ed windfall when he won “ town Sidewalk Carni- r VIIIS" - 81.000 in Sarnia. On tiario. He is formerly of High Bank, and E ‘Smallpox Vlcflni ;CriticaIIy III UONDON Reuters —- A tires- vear-old Indian boy in isolation tfiospltal near here with Ina pox is "still seriously ill." boa- rfficials said Sunday. t The ministry of health om. lflrmed Saturday that the I301. who arrived in Britain Wednea. day on the P. and 0. liner Onon- say. rad the 'sease. The search is continuing for more than 1.000 other passen- qn smug. about 12 gers who arrived on the 28.- A police led pafly also 1 years a 000 ion oronsay. from Japan searched an ween _ - and Bombay. Beach Point and Montague last Sunday Without result. - The girl was last seen on the Wood Islands hill on the Wood Islands road in Montague. Police earlier so there has been no indication of foul play. Miss Williams at the tim was holidaying on the Island from Hamilton. Ont. where she is employed. EARL TERRY Workshop In S The second annual workshop in school music will be held August 27, as and E at Prince of Wales College this year by Earle Tiny. London. and Lloyd Queen. Toronto. The workshop is sponsored by the P.E.I. Music Festival As- Is Scheduled August 27-29 FLYD our-RJN chool Music A comedy drama with Bill ‘_Z sociation and is made possible through the assistance and co- operation of the department of education. The course will deal with all forms of music. vocal, and will be open to anyone interested in attending the sessions. all day if necessary. Taylor had put his tee shot only two feet from the pin. Draper's ball was just over the green and be stu—| died the line carefully and long. E Taylor first sat on the gi-een.r Then he sprawled full length’ on his back and waited for. Draper to putt. I But the match. followed by: a gallery of upward of 3.000 ‘ ended amiably enough and with; a touch of drama for the im~;' partial crowds who had ap-I . “dad mm‘ muscular‘ of Vancouver and Wiltrud 91 9 rUrselmann Krefeld West T3Y1°" and his P°"fl3' "-"““"e“’- ’ Germany led assaults ‘on the "ole Draw-".35 he cans mm records Saturday at the Na- self. appeared to be tirins down 2 tional Amateur Athletic Union’s the home stretch. He lost thetoutdoor swimming champion. 29th to Taylor's 15-foot birdie sh‘ 5, putt and lost the 31st to a par. Miss Stewart. a slim 16-year- He was then three down for the old. bettered all existing listed first time, rfparksthin the 100-{metre butter- He got a hole back at the‘ .1’ W1 8 ime 0 One mlml 6. 32,“; when Taykn‘ missed ,l7.6 seconds. in the final in the four - footer but lost the 33rd l P°l‘i3E9 Park 50'meiT9 0IYmP"3 when Taylor’: 30-foot putt wasl dead against the piiin and that ball fell in when to pin was‘ lifted. CHICAGO (AP)—Mary Stew- tional, U.S. and world record is 1:08.2 set_by Susan Doerr of At the am“ a ‘pamhree 202'IlP0lll21i?iEI elfflhuivasmfoulilllillsalfiddhy Y*“'d"- T“l"°’ “ii ‘"9 Fm" 15. in i:oo.4. ’l<athy Ellis of Indian- feet ‘mm the PI“ and Draper-I apolis was second in 1:08.4 and Wt his ban In 3 “me ‘”’"°y;Caro|yn Wood of Portland. Ore.. under trees. He hit a tree get-‘third in 1,091 ting out but made the green, Although Miss Stewart's feat With his llexi Shot End W35rsur-passed the listed records. it also about 15 feet from the Din- ‘. was not her best of the year. “Ole Drape" looked thingsishe was timed in 1:07.21 la over and then addressed Tay-lmonth in Vafnclouvelid and has r: submitted it or wor recogni- "Now let's see Reg. you'reftl0n- lying one and I'm lying three.l GIRL THIRD E‘;f“h‘i.’°“ threemlm I lose lhel Ql'I]‘I1giPErgbust Miss Urselmann. c . . - He walked over and with at smile shook hands. conceding 20. eclipsed the national and .U.S. records in the 100-metre ibreastroke by winning the final p r o fessor nah son agreed 3., old the I191? and the mal-Ch tin 1:206. Ingrid Feuerstack. l_9. of Hamburg. Germany. who.ln the m o r ii i n g preliminaries ,swam the distance in.1:20..7. was second in the final '11! 1:21. . 0 . Third in the final was Alison Glendenning. of H n eights. Que.. in 1:22.1. In the morning preliminary. born Miss . e q u a l 1 e d Miss Urselmann s clocking of l:2l.8. ' The official meet record in e 1.00 - metre breastroke is 1:22.-i by Marianne Hargreaves the U.S. in 1961. e U.S. mark is 1:22.13 by Ann Warner‘ edge of town became the grand- stand for spectators who watched three lifeboats, filled with costumed players. appear ‘World Marks Iopple At U.S. Swim Meet po . The 100-metre butterfly na-‘ English- 1 Glendenning had . "THE SECOND In Color. Debbie Reynolds_ Filmed in Arizona territory. phia retained its title in 4:1-4.8. The winning time undercut the listed record of 4217.0 set last year by Vesper but faile dent the world mark of 4 THE REAL Woman Posts iPecice Bond i Appearing for sentence on i the charge of using abusive and obscene language. Mrs. Lillian Wall. Charlottetown. was bound over to keep the peace for a period of one year and ordered to enter into a recognizance in the amount of $100 by Magis- trate A.J. Haslam in city police court Saturday. Two persons charged w l t It loitering were further remanded until Aug. 20. Remanded until the same date was one accus- ed. charged with being drunk and incapable. Two persons pleaded guilty to {having possession of intoxicat- . ing liquor in a place other than their respective residences and each was fined $20 and costs or 30 days In jail. the gun is law... PRINCESS PAT . DRIVE-IN THEATRE MONDAY & TUESDAY BOY" with Jerry Lewis Show at Dusk ,&ul=‘iI' MURRAY RIVER THEATRE MONDAY. TUESDAY. "INVASION QUARTET" military hospital, German long range gun. See the invasion quartet blow up the hidden gun and return home as heroes. '...--cg Juliet Prowse. Debbie ‘s on the wackiest husband hunt that ever sent he-men running for cover. It's a free for all fun. the hide out. Super excellent. Money back guarantee. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ -V-¥ ¥ 41- -V- «V- story of the wild. wild west. =‘3s~='»~°rooAv — TUESDAY where AUGUST fl-21 9 P.M. Travers, Spike Mllllgan. see THEATRE MIIIIIAGIIE Mon., Tues. Aug. 20-21 0 p.m. Matinee Tuesday 2 EM. TIME AROUND" Steve Forrest. Thelma Rltter. Outlaw kidnaps Debbie. Sec SHOWS 2:30 - 7 . I JAMES ' STEWART Illllllll WIIIMAIIK SIIIIIIET JIIIIES isoinin, rniit-u '"I'l"IlE ERRAND TODAY .'LI'i'ii"i"cii' TIL/IIIIIIIEVIIIE/llolitttlcttllllf Don't mlss this real action drama. §¥¥-~k-A--k***l***' round a distant headland and row toward shore against a strong ebb tide. At Castle I-I-ill. site of the original French font. a corner- stone-laying and plaque-unveil- ing ceremony took place. Raymond Bousquet. French r ambassador to Canada. dressed Donna do varona. 15. of In 011137 3 Ilghtfiultv P°1'l°"m9d Santa Clara. Calif.. erased her both ceremonies as high wind i own national and U5. record in ‘Wed the Val“ h°’-'Iz°“ia"Y l retaining the 200-metre indivi- across the high promontory. dual medley title in 2:33 3. An- REBUILT BY BRITISH repeater was Carolyn Castle Hill. in the days of the "‘;“‘°' “,‘go,‘:f,,Ll?e5c0’§{,‘gf,‘,°s,.§_.,"§ French. was e site of a 5° 3 "3 ' ' secondary fort protecting the town. It was rebuilt by the British and called “The Castle." pant: fell apart after the War of 1 . , . by East Ger- ' many's Barbara Goebel in 1961. Miss Urselmann's best effort. however. is 1:202 set last week at Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio. which 4 she will submit for U.S. recog- in winning the 400-metre free- yle. National and U.S. ‘records toppled in the women: 400 - two years ago. The world stan-I dard is 1 .2 ‘.*~k*A'**¥¥¥¥¥¥ IIORTH RIVER DRIVE- IN 3 are 1 DAYS .WINNERS OF 4 ACADEMY ITS i-sons...mil-nw:n.i surge across the screen In the Nothing remains of the 'fort except a few old cannon barrels. Before and after the ceremony. 12-pounder roared out from the hill. The salute was continued by field guns of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment. hlflden below the brow of the Lands Minister Arscnault of 8 and English, felt a strong kin- ship with the people of Placenti who live by the sea on land similar to the rolling hills of Quebec. Newfoundland as much Is Quebec is heading for I 0NION- CURE! Onion juice once was consid- ered a cure for baldness. WIIIIG n onions and vinegar were used to treat victims of .the bite of a mad dog. HERMAN'S DAIRY BAR open 10 em. - 11:30 pm. on the Airport Road next to Ropers Service Station. -BRACKIEY P7’. RD. loved to dobirste on the information. he said inves- tlg “definitely N O T I C E St. Andrew‘: Parish Turkey Supper. Wednesdoy. August 22. Memorial I-kl. Stewart. Supper served from 4:30 to ,9’p.IlI. SHOWING TO-NIGHT Exciting. Colorful Western Feature "Hell Bent For leather" Starring great future. he said. u drama of the revolt that shook a I the love that defied a orldlil -7 Show at 9.00 p.in. 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 miles from (‘harlottetowl on Trans-Canada Highway to Borden. STARTING TODAY AWARDS ADMISSION -ADULTS 7sc¥cHilniisN 25¢ . i'k**'k¥¥¥¥¥***ifi I livvtl £&d'£i“'~""="'-4;- 4 - -