Bedeque have been at- by army worms. IQleral other reports of infest- ation have ’me in Georgetown, White Sands. Goernsey Cove areas. fro and ad feed m after three or sprayed with a solution d wat- er and Malathion. one quart of the chemical to the acre. ac- cording to the agriculture de- partment. The department says that the entire grain plant should be sprayed an army worms lie on the ground during the day and on grain plants at night Effects of Malathion are lost four days so the chemical is not harmful to feed- ing livestock, after this time. ‘: lier this week army worms but been reported in fields in the Alberry Plains and New Perth districts. A department cg agriculture spokesman said 3, ‘ ' the y had been idyadin‘g gralnfields and doing damage in provinces east 13mm Ontario. 'nfected fields should be GARBAGE HOLIDAY LUTON, England (CW—Some car workers. who earn about £20 a week, have taken a holi- day in this Bedfordshire town as garbage collectors. A council spokesman said “they do the job for a week. earn about £14 and have a jolly good holiday in their second week." Confederation C 4 LAST TWO PERFORMANCES entre 7 Vancouver Festival Production IRMA LA oouc: .. half the story—See the Musical Stage Production. FRI. and SAT. TWILIGHT PERF. at 6:00 PM. Evening—9:15 p.m. SEATS 1.50 np Eve. 1.25 Up Twlight Pilots of an r-mo Super Sabre Jet tighter squadron chat at Hickasn Air Force mase in the Hawaiian Islands before departing for enrolment Asia. A truck, telling “Alolial Follow Me" (far right) greet- ed the fighters as they landed Wednesday night from the U.S. PUPPET TODAY through AUGUST 15th THE CANADIAN THEATRE I 53—13 vs ar mover:- h'fim'mvvw I. - m. «.... - ‘ I V :. ‘ ' .‘ N": v' It.“ . 3 4 Mon - Fri 2 pass. and 4 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.. 2 p.m,. 4 p.111. I Fri. Eve. at 8 pan—SPECIAL FAMILY SHOW! .. GALLERY THEATRE Adults $1.00 Children 50s DOUBLE Love was the booty! ONE NIGHT ON LY SUNDAY. AUG. 9—9:oo m. 3.. 8th in a series of Sunday Concerts NATIONAL YOUTH 5‘ ORCHESTRA of 0am .‘j can...“ 1,, Victor Feldbrill John Avison 5 "GUNSMOKE ', COMING MONDAY 1 ————-— "Western in August To Cinomucope Color DON MESSER . and HIIS ISLANzDERS THRILLING Monday to Thursday Friday «it Saturday WESTERN 8:30 P.M. 6:00 8: 9:15 pm. [an OFF TO SOUTEAS $35913 t. -:' 2o... " mainland. Air Force officials would not give the specific BR1TISH PIONEERS Brobons establisned such Swe- dish industries as breweries, tanneries, forest industries. iron works, textile companies and sugar mills. FEATURE SATURDAY SHOW AT DUSK Plunder was the law- T AS destination of the two squad- rons of 50 fighters. Two Speeders Fined At S’side SUMMEMSIDE -— Two too- fast drivers were each fined‘ $20 and costs or 10 days when they appeared before Magis- trate R.S. Hinton. QC, in town police court yesterday. Douglas Murphy and Claire Allen Rogers. both of Summer- side, received the fines when they pleaded guilty to exceed- ing the speed limit. Francis Champion of Malpe- que was fined $5 and costs or five days for creating a dis- turbance by blowing his car horn. Two persons were each fin- ed $20 and costs or five days when they appeared on drunk charges. S’side Driver Fined $125 A Summerside resident, Hill- ard MacKinnon. was fined $125 and costs for impaired driving when he appeared before Mag- istrate A. James Haslam. QC, yesterday in city police court. ’Iiie accused pleaded not guil- ty to the original charge, drun- ken driving. but pleaded guilty to the lesser offense. Sixteen-year old Lorne Roy Good, Charlottetown, was con- conduct and iammwzur victed of disorderly fined $10 and costs. There were four cases of drunk and incapable. Three were fined $20 and one was fined $10. rhsyhadalihsuontheeritl- TSIAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat... Aug. 8, 1964. Jury Members Are Named In Murphy Death Inquest An inquest has been order- ed by Coroner Dr. L. E. Prowse following the death of Albert Mirphy. Mild dleton. in a two-car head-on collision near DeSable Thurs- day morning. Eight other people, injured in the accident are still in hos- were placed following admis- sion. Date for the inquest has been set for October 12 because of CENT EV 2 SATURDAY, Field - 2:15 pan. Float lng Exhibition- -9:00 pm. CHA Yacht Race. all - Crownmg Miss St. nifled Grandfather. NORTH R with Sandra Bald Jones, CHARLOTTETOWN—Arrival COVER CAVENDIS CHARLOTTETOWN—7 : 30 NORTH RUSTICO— rem " .IomI BUSHING FRASER strum lchELE LEE MEROIER AT TUCSON" ' K Wt Perf_—All Seats $1.00 Evening—1.00 & 1.50 up Centennial ESSO Tiokennoblle Sells Tickets At Your Door TUESDAY oon Summerslde 1:30-4 p.rn_ Remington 10 a.m.—12 N RCAF Base. WEDNESDA y- Holman's of P.E.l. Summerside 10 a.m.—4 pan. THURSDAY— Montague. Doog's Service Station 10 a,m.—4 pan. M THE TRAVEL IOWN AT 10:30 a.m.; Adults 50:: :1 OPEN HOUSE .& if". 1' 5 ' f,“ to asp-m .- TOUBS ON CENTENNIAL DOUBLE EOKEB BUS MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY -— BUREAU, 1:15. 2:30. a 4:00 p.m. 1) Children 25: l2to6P.M. [trim - sum also: out Imam Til-ll WWW mum: A mun WAR or NERVE: urmuna III sum PO BERGEN EVERY SUNDAY common CENTRE twumqmmmumunm willbe m ‘ STARTING MONDAY "SUMMER MAGIC" vam- Weleosne in Canal Clothes WASYOU ARE—BMW Wanton ammo nox omen: ' nails .NVJ' ‘ sac-C..- omv arm “8.12mi ............. 10:00 am. - 10:00 pan. ..7 .m.-O .m. P 0 OPEN - “nun-“....ses .................. .. 1 m — 8 ’m‘ y . ..... ...... .. 12 noon - 0:00 pan. KW om - ' mishap... ' .. . 10 nose to 7:“ p... COMING SOON i items-let lotion Pilate-ho Presenteli WEATHER HALIFAX (GP) —- The Wea- ther office says skies will cloud over throughout the district to- day. Showers were expect to reach New Brunswick this mom- 1 ing and spread to Prince Ed- ward Island and Nova Scotla' later in the day. Extensive sea fog will form mernight. and roll inland along the [Bay of Fundy shoreline and Atlantic1 Coast of Nova Scotia dawn. This fog is led to remain along the coastline; all day. Cool dry air to give sunny ‘ ‘ gions Sunday. Regional forecasts: Valley. Northern Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island: Fog patches tonight lifting this enmse clear with . ing overcast near noon. Show- ers and a few thundervholiqver: 0 is expected to all ne- , Richard Egan — THE 300 SPARTAN‘S SUNDAY AT CARDlGAN—Centennial Celebrations - 0:00 am. Soap Derby, Bicycle Race, Junior and Senior Track 3:30 p.m. Band Concert Royal 5:00 pan. Supper - Barbecued Whole Steer - Sky Div- RLOTTETOWN—Tzao p.m. Yacht Club-Royal Canad- ian Dragoons Band Concert - Finish Premier’s Cup ST. ELEANORS—lzoo pan. Centeniai Celebrations - Mid- way - Displays - Ladies Tea - Bingo - 7:00 p.m. Band Concert with Mlscouche B d B . USTICO—Highland College Scottish Festival Dancer, and Loth Scot Pipe Band and Dancers. EAD—Go-Kart Racing SUNDAY, AUGUST 9th CHARLOTTETOWN—National Boy Scout Sailing Regatta. Bluenose ll D.O.T. Wharf. H—6:30 p.m. Band Concert near Paris Infor- mation Centre - Sacred Music - Royal Canadian Dra- goons Ban . NORTH RUSTICO—4:00 p.m. Highland College Scottish Festival with Sandra Bald Jones, World Champion Highland Dancer - Lovat Scots Pipe Band and Dancers. MONDAY, AUGUST 10th CHARLOTTETOWN—z:00 p.m. Boy Scout Sailing Regatta- Parade Charlottetown Hotel to Yacht p.m. Band Concert Royal Can- adian Dragoons Band - Victoria Park Memorial Field. 7:80 pm. Highland College Scottish Festival with Sandra Bald Jones, World Champion Highland Dancer and Lovat Scots Pipe Band and ancers. CHARLOTTETOWN—8:00 p.m. Horse Racing o Driving Park. . ' the serious condition of some of the injured. In the Charlottetown Hospit- - al are Grant McCarvell' and juries. Mulligan from leg injuries. ed as satisfactory by is suffering e Churchill, Mrs. din of Rochester. Michigan, and Betty McKenna of Borden. ENNIAL ENTS AUGUST 8th Box and Parade and Official Opening . Canadian Dragoons Open Air Dance. on - 8:30 pan. Centennial Eleanors - Judging Most Dig- World Champion Highland Bluenose 11. Club. *tttfivsfivksra 3 Shows Dally 2:30 - 7' - 9 Diane Baker 9.00 by [LC-Ts TE'CHNICOLLDR I m AGNES NOOREHEAO - OONRAO NAGEI. ' VIRGINIA GREY * m is DOUBLAS SIAII- m b REG FfllllCK- am Is A083 NOW eaiQiist. , Ernest Crosby and Kenneth Gaudin were reported under in. tensive care. No report was given on the condition of Al- lison Green. Albany. JURY MEMBERS The two cars involved were driven by the deceased Albert Murphy and Ernest Crosby. Jury members are Kenneth Jenkins, foreman; Clarence MacPhail, Harold Ellis, Ron- ald ‘MaeDmald. I. yum. Conrad. Darwin Enema. and Frank Henry Mouse. all from Charlottetown. PAN'HNG TOUR BLACKPOOL. England (CP) Arthur Wedgewood, M. puf'gd all the way from this Lanca- shjre holiday resort to Ports- mouth in his 50-year-old steam truck which consumes a ton of coal for every miles and travels at 14 miles an hour. ii. is touring Brit.“- Hank Williams SEE Country and western Specta- Starring O Carley Fox 1 IO Lamar Morris O Mrs. Hank Williams and many more. TWO BIG SHOWS Thursday. Aug. 20—8 and 10 pan. at BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE onannorrmownr Adult. 1.50 — AUTOMOBILE cular Jean Children 750 JR.’s 25,000 L NORTH RIVER TONIGHT ONLY . James Stewart — Maureen O’Hara Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation- Show About 9 Spouored by K. at c. CLARK." JANE GABLE RUSSELL ROBERT RYAN CINEVMASCOFJE STARTING MONDAY Am... STRICTLY ADULT | TORONTO (CP) — Observed temperatures from the weather office: ~ - Min. Max. Dawson . . . . . . . . . .51 03 Prince Georg . . . 53 68 Vancouver Victoria Edmonton ... ... 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