APPROXIMATELY m m peiiwfl min schools in prince County vied [or truck and ticld honors in Stationers ride Satin-day. Shawn ten to right on Wen Ellis, Alston. lillS. who pisccd first in tho bayx hall. second in mile. and a member or his school‘s soc. ccd place finishing mile relay team: Frank Macaonnick. Summenskh . oi whining rel-y tum: Shh Clark, Kensingimi. took (our first in senior glrls' eve-nu ins eluding “ha 100 yards dash. high and broad lump! anchoring the relay team: Don Campbell. captured the sen- lnr mile and Senior discus for Kensl'ngloil RHS. Prince Co. Schools Stage Largest Track, Field Meet SUMJVIERSIDE — The M593! truck and field mm avai- held in Prince Coime was staged in Summers“: Saturday with hulk .ucds or oom bars tmm schools in the county taking nrl. pRESULTS: Mt YARD DASH!!! Girls 7 and under . 1, Judy Phillips. AMPS. 2. Cindy Ber hard. Kensingwn. Suzanna Boys 7 years and under Pdier Whiiluck. AMJG. 1. Barry lellr. Sum. St. S'side. 3. Dir:th Houser. AMJS. Girls 8 you: 1. Wiliuwdlnn Al‘irnuult. Elm st. S'side. z. .iliie Md‘xmnack. AMJS. S. limo Gray. Summer St. Boys it years 1. neg Murphy. )(l-niinglon. 2. David Clix. AMJS, 2 Tom Hmvleti. Elm st. Girls - 9 yam 1 Ruth law- rvlitv. AMJS. 2. Wendy Smith, Elm st. 11. Julie Gallant. Sum- l'llti‘. Summer St. linionmm. 3., Eric Delnay. Slimmer Si. r ls in you: - i. Chi-llama Lat ‘t‘. AMJS. 2. Nancy Hal-6 50’! Lon-Ill: ing. Kensingtnn; Miln- Kinnon. 511mm st. . 10 yuan - l. Brhuiid, Mus. 2. Funny Bal- lrm.Sommor St 1.331111 Bow- ncsr. Slimmm‘ St. 75 YD. DASHEB Girll yon-1 - 1. Susan ilonn Si Mory-s. :. iiclen Pickvlts. Kelvin: 3. Elaine Anni-cull, Elm. and Debra Ca- lltll. St. Mary's. Boys 11 years 1. Rym GHY. Slimmer St. Iil'l Dale FAVE. 15!- lllill. infill: l Klnes. Aim. Owls v 11 year! 1. Vicky Ar» sonailil. Elm St. 1. Judy SmithV film 51.: 3. Wendy Pequette. Slimmer Sl. Btvvd 1.2 you'll 1. Bill Phillips. 2. Clam Balesdent, . l. Paul Atkinson. Elm L'i years i. Jill 14mm- 2. Madltnlte McNeil-l. St. 3. Joanne Harding. Keri.- hoyo'it years 1. David Bag- lnln, summer 51.. 1. Graham loo YARD mam Gina senior l. Sham dark. iicosingtcn 112.9 seed; 2. Doris Woodstdg salmon 8. Jul Simlii 5H5. BUYS leninr 1. John Pfl'lifll‘ 51-15 410.0 sec); 2. Wilson Shel, 'l’igniii. 3. Fr“ W mick. Si-ls. JUNIOR mus Boy- Boys 14 yea:- 1. Lcwis hm. i/tivus 112.1 saw: 2. Philip Sum. mm: Lam. . Girls min 1. .loycc Mack» (13.6); 2. Jail: on: Iranian- tml: 8. Renard. SEE. nova h. 1. Dlvtd Sinml. Attic-us 11119 (11.1); 2. Bobby Riggs. AMJS; a. Robert Waugh. Vliemlund "in. Junior as and boys . 1. Wayne Ola-son. SHE (2 min. 11 mu: 1. n . Sits a. Dish Sincllir. Kenslnl‘l‘m. 5min.- ago yr. . l. Eliill. Aim (2 min, 13.1 cont 2. Barry 8W . SES. 3 Champion. HHS. DEATH NOTICES (Ruched m llle Mr CIIIIIIIeI Del“! Noun. oallmilir LIDETGNI - Al the Commun- 220 YARDS Col-ouch. Mlscouche. m. 2. June Cash, Kenninan; Mai-y Macintosh. SHS. Junior boys 1. Barry Cattle. colt. 51-15. 124.1“; 2. Bob Phil- llps. SHS; David Simon. A . Senlnr girls 1. Doris Woodside. Kmislngum. l30.ll: 2. Jail Smith. SHS; a, David Simmons. ARH. emol- boys 1. John poi-lat. 5115. 123.9; 2. John lSktp) liar- per. A 1 3. Wilson Shea. Ti nls . Hamil-lumpy senior: 1. John Patriot. 51-15. 136.9 1-4); 2. Paul Mullin. ARE; :1. Barry Champion, 5115. Hopstep-jumn. Junior: 1. - Dan-e! Roddsck. si-ls. (31.1110: 2. wallcr Perry. Si-is. si-lt'lr PU'I‘ shot put, junior: 1. Gordon Lov Miscouohc. (35.2 3-4): am. 2, Bill Wail. Tignish: 3. Buddy Branden 51-15 Shut put. senior: 1. Wuson Shea. Tignish. ms. 34 2. Bo Rana . S ' Paul Lullln,ARH. board lump, scion-s 1. n Palmer. SHS. (19'): 2. paul Mullins, ARH: 2 Cam ,Kcnsinxton. Buys' bmati Jump Ken Jnllimoi‘e: Girls serum. iuwh yimw Shawn Clark. Kenshlgton. 1"l: 2. Carolyn Bournne. voca- tional. 3. Sheila Maclnills. 5H5. Girls junior. high l. Win Llnklelt’)‘. 5115. 14‘ 1' 2. Joye. Macva SHS; 3. M. Picket“. Kcnsinginn, Girls Junior, broad: 1. Jay“ MuKay. 51-15. (12' 7 (H L Carolyn Baum». Vocation ; Elizabeth Ellsworth. ibgnish. SENIOR MILE Senior boys. 1 mile: 1, Don Campbell. Kermngwn. i5 mus. mas and senmdnt; 2. ram Eliu. A1111; 3. Wayne Nickel-- SHS. on. Junior boys. «it ~ : 1. WIym Clam. 5H5. imfl sec-l ohdsl; 2 Robert Waugh. Vac-l ntlonll . DIVE J t SHS l. John Poitier. SHS. 156.2 )' 2. John Harper. ARK. l RELAY EVENTS i relay: 1. v Junior (30!! Phillips. Fred 2. BlIir Sit”. 51.3 mus-kl; [Fred when Junior girls. 1. Billy Juniorg ailly Semple. Phillip Somatsl. iris M0 relay: 1. 5115. tum-y Macintosh, Joyce Mac- Kay. Donna acrnatd, Julie Eg- gingwn) 62.! wounds). 2. Ken. stngton tram Cash. Pauline Thomn. Letitia Macicod. Carolyn Paynlel‘i. Juniar boys mile relay: 1- 5115 (Bill Bishop. Doug en- dersnn, Wayne Cassavn, LAN? Phillips) 4 minutes at seconds. ' milo relay: 1. 5115 «Bobby Kcim. Joey Train. or. Barry Champion. navc Jahnstone) 4 minutes 11 seconds. Senim- girls 440 relay: 1. Ken- sington (Dari: Woodslde. Shir» on aokr-r. Sharon Clark. a ‘Camnbelli and seconds; 2. SHS (Sheila llleclnnis. .lan Carol Macintosh. Sheila .luolor boys «:40 wley~ litany Csldrcott, whyno Nit-ker- sml. Frank Mccinmrck. Gary Sonia-s) 49.9 sccond - 2. AR“ tlohn i-inipcr. David Simmons. . Paul Mullins. Lyndon Euist; a. :kensington, l. IS DOCTOR Arnold E. Macknn. son Dr. 0! Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Mar-Lean. Borden. graduatml in medicine. from Daihousic University. He Intended Ichflol In Snmmcrside. Borden and Prince 0! W I l e I CnlloKe hnuslr AID FARMEI‘I. Honeybee: handle more than deal. hciorr entering [III- p Vince. Dar- ‘ao pEr cent oi pollination by: ml Roderick. Walter pony) insects and without them msnyl keoslnglnn rlmpnrlant plants would nights-[Disney added Another Emmy to “ma we". ' ‘h Glenda Farrell tor her role in a log Halifax Firm To Supervise Inspections The department or highways has changed its policy this year of pavement construction In- spcctlon. in past year. department per- sonnel have carried out inspec- tions oi pavement laying. dual- ity n1 pavement mix. and ne- ing that contractors lived up to specifications. This year the Ilrm oi Wan nock~l~lersey. l-lalirnx. will In- pervisc all inspections. Com- pany engineer Dominic Can- s will supervise the company recently con- ducted n course at the depart- ment or highways in which about 7» local people learned inspection techniques. A highways 0"in said the change in policy was made in the “interests at ciiiciency. We carried out by an nxvcrlenccd came the student minister. Garth Cau- m. Rdbert. Henley thanked Mr. Wclfper. felt hatter inspection would be PC ISlAND NEWS PAGE 1,, Summerside And Prince County Thu Gmrdhn. Charlottetown. Mon. May 27. 1963. 3 Tyro, Tuxis Banquet Held At Margate KENSENGTON The first {sitter » sou hang-ct at the Tim The cl’uiflnln of the meeflng ley . . . Mutiny Asked the blessing. A hot titrka Sup- per wu served to 19 boys. their isthcrs. Ind guests. kcnncth niompson proposed a has! In “he church which wna responded to by Garth Cnseley. A trust In the fathom was pro- poscd by Walter Clark and was to by lier John- Robert Honey. and res to by Eric Smith. David White- head proposed the toast to the Queen. Gang. Mnyhew thanked the ladies the new who entered to the banquet. Ml-a. Heath May- hcw expressed the interest or the UCW in the boys' groups. Ruben Hlaney expremd his appreciation to the boys c'n- cooperation during the year. in this first effort of or- ganization. He introduced the guest speaker. Rev. c.n. We her. minister at Trinity United Church. Summcrside. Mr. bei‘ encmu-aged the leader. in than- charts. and inmresssd upon the radius the great potential oi the boys. He also presented a challenge to the boys in then- group protects. E Ind Tu i grow Mug-lg six. Mcnnyrs won the opening United Church wls held recent- ly in [he church vastly. 1* Letty Dunn. John Lane. Lyle duh st asckvlll. Doqu ban nese nclnl track Saturday in Thc two times lol- the feature were almost ldcutlcal at PC and G came home in 1:36 5-5 in the first unit Ind 1:13 4-5 in the pen- o :1 n Emcrald Nick was the only other double winner on "I! BIRM- dssh card. taking racu two and than in ma L5 which pmved to be Itle {attest time or the night. Flyers, Rovers Practice Tonight This evening at his p.m. coa- chcs Forblc Kennedy and char- lle Ryan Ire calling the tint workout tor their 196:1 edition or Flyers at Memorial Field. The tollowing players are ask- cd to be on hand: .iackic Burke. Curl McQuald, Stan nose. Kip nanny. lucky Gallant. Blll Sher- ry. Freddie Macnonald. Coker- Pint-an. Jimmy nutty, Blair boucctto. Les Ameck. Mike Doyle. Alan Douccttc. Len bag- lole. .1ch Kane. Gary Nicolle. . Mike noylc. Alan noucctlc. 1 Also this evening at 0.15 pm tin the diamond In the iicld hp 1 posila Memorial rigid Rovers.‘ piloted this year by 3111 Davis‘ at the RCMP and John Square- hriggs. will hold Ihelr tirst workout. The tollowing players are asked to atten John Atsenault. l ) Two mamhars o! the Sum- mcriigid Carr 4C a n a d inn irlil in Trainihgl since its nr- gunization thcrc 1 c v c 1- a1 years ago. grsdliatod in a spa. lBarry’s lions d: Bill Staltnrd. Huggan. Wayne Rngermn. Har~ ry Callaghan. Ginger Bicedon linger Gallant. John Mcl nil . Roy Dnlron. Kelth Doyle. Kenny MacDonald. Ian MIED n 1.1 a l d. Lloyd Blanchard. Tom C l a r k. Brian McCailum. Cyril MacDon- lid. Willard Mclsaac. Muyhew Entry Wins Feutu re SACKVILLE DOWNS N. 5. (CPD — A Kinkora. p.15 . horse and G. owned b nlsy PAss THE TlME IDNDON iCFl — The Senior- ors Educational Service lists French clocks. prawn letting and the etiquette involved to qutcliffe, Irwin Are W nners Y S I Mnyhew. took both ends or the Iirm. Ienlui'ed three—quarter m I l a subject; Studied by British mer- the Belevrrlere Golf Course on ny lion Thoma HOLLYWOOD lAPl — The Dick Von Dykr Show. almost a casualty or last season's televi- sion. proved a big water at th- lsth Emmy awards Sunday. it won as best comcdy lthnw nnd. tor the second straight year, its writcr. Curl Rainer. was named bcst tor comedy writing. .iohn Rich. the dimtor ol the show. was also a winner in that category. The Tumlt-l. Nnc's Illm M a scat-lire escape underncnlh the Berlin wall. won an Emmy as the best documentary program or 196263. The controversial program was criticized in some govern- ment quarters on grounds real lives were being risked im- enterteinmcnt's suite. Producer Rcuven Frank no- cepted the television academy nwan‘l and pointed out that the tilm in mvw osrd overseas by the us. inlormntion agencies. The 15th a n no el mmiel turned up some rccpat winners. NBC'S Huntley-Brinkley report was dhoscn news program tor the iirlh straight . David nrmklcy also re- lIIE set-0nd YEA? when his Journal was chosen heal program oi news commen- tary or public afldlrs. ADDS 1'0 LAunEis Veternn award winner Walt is collection with his Wonder ' up your url open Ind DIV! I lot of hut." IAIVlleI Mn. JImu Mule“. vro- [ram climlnllllnnur n1 lite Girl Vice at 2 o'clock. [uni-inept in til: cit-u . Guid- Association. as ch. bids (Well In Lind Blnler Betty Cur-)1 MItheInn. South Ind Sol W OFF TO SASKATOON SIth when they WI.“ IO- Iend "yoqu ldulll conten- me In cnnmflon with the InnuIl med-ill of the Cluel- ‘Television Emmy Awards. Announced At Hollywoodll In] World oi Color is hest lchildrcn's progrunt. t Gcnernl Elecnlc‘d Collogc anwl was named best in the tpancl and quit division. The awards got under way with s npacmge start—a greet. ing relayed from England via a communications satellite. The Dprcndors came in ion a major ahIi-e o1 Emmics. 'llhe courtroom dnarnn scored as ibm dramatic program mild won lEnumlcs tor its director. sturt hoscohcrg. and (or writers Robert Thom and Reginald Rose. They were chosen tor the Madman segment last Oct. 2n and 27. The scsdamy gave its tlrst annual station sward lot- cxcel- lcocc o! s regionrl program to wens. New York. toi- Supernu. Dfls People. NBC's The Tunnel picked up a second award when the net- work". Berlin cormpondcnt. Piers Anderton. wss cited (or the outstanding achievement in international reporting. The internatlnnal award. pre- Tented tor the llrsi time thus year. went to War Ind Peace. produced Brlttain‘a Grenuda Television Network. w1N ACTING Awnitns Don Knotu or the Andy Griflifi‘i Show was named best supporting actor. best supporting actress is veteran actress Ben Casey Segment. A Cardlnll ' SUMMEltFlEto colt GRADUATES rial ceremony at the Summar- iiold United Church ycstordhy morning. The girls ahovc. Inn to right. seen prior to gradua- tion. are .ieana Mayne. dau- Memphis Open i Practice Tonight Washed Out 3 l on ilraitzhl day. - , lSunday alter Saturday's wash- _ Sinclair Cutclliic captured the . out was reset. for today wlth the . third. King Ranch. Tsmnmn marrying a Spanish girl among , opt-hing handicap point match at m tcci sitter of Mr. and Mrl. lei-man Mdyne. of Emerald. Ind An 1911?, Mayne. daughter of Mr. and Mn. Allison M I y I I. of Sprlhgileid. Firm Policy Is Winner The» Same teams will ex—J A practice hasheenezlicdiorl For 2nd Day chlngc lleldl Ind work out Barry's Lions this evening ail NEW , again Wednesday evening. Wes-‘53“ an the Parkdale diamvnd- j MEMPHIS. Tenn. (APl—A , YORK c” "' “m lhcr permitting. ‘——h—i dolugr nl rsin weshort not the “3"” ' “V” Ni" Wm“ " 'nm Memphis out-n goli tour-1 - i‘n-length victory Saturdl'y in innit Sunday fur the second lite 355.200 Tap Flight Hindi- chp as Aqueduct us the tnvored The double-round planned tori cm“ “mm m h l pros and seven amateurs was second. 2‘]. lenglhl tiled rig on (Ar 3“ holcs. chant seamen on lung voyages. Saluotlay won 39 poian malnq‘ . i'" elm“- - . . w. .. . out Dr. Gerald Barnett by one ‘Tnm‘. ",Imrfga": 153""; Fiji-i rirm Polley. unbeaten n pan tinder-par 1M. ills nearest ohsl- “"99 1““ "ml- "" 5"“ Tied Mr third with a mint, points. Don Markup. nnly one point lot-hind With :3. FEED MANY Whonl and harluy have Saluling I new on of world television. the BBC sent greet- ing: in (h. television industry leader! o! America gathered re. Ne York and Wuhan for tha award leieviaion'o highest honor, E ol the mmys. The signal we. sent tram Londim 3.100 miles into space to the new Rciny satellite. which directed the signal to the United states The event was not teln- casl live. however. bccause thr . satellite was out oi position at the time or the start or the Emmy show. A gllttoriniz crowd gathered at the Hollywood Palsdlum to learn the mult- oi voting by . «,tm snrmhcrs oi the National - Academy oi Televialun Arts Ind . Sclences. - Four minor anrd . handed out More the program began. They were but cinematography — John S. Priestley. Naked nest electronic clmcrI work —Thc invincible Mr. Disruell. nest IIlm editing—Sid Kntz. The nclcndors. Bul art dlmuon lnll scrnio nnIIn—Cdrroll Clark and Mar- vln Ouhrry Davis. Walt Did» - ncy' Wonderiui World or Color ' SAVE anusrnlt' arms . Hundreds ot amntcur arche- olngists Ind enthusiasts In trac- old industrial revolution relic: in Britain beinre they Ire Ac! 0i Mercy. CAN You IUVA NM CAI fl? homily-I vnu nun-saw. av- THEE Ybu can WITH SBDTI—fl—PLHN . A FIW 'I'YP EAL IXAMPL I vssu atan destroyed. widen. Ill mus-tumours. . iv lor banquets. sales meetings. dances.toes.waddiogs. biidpo l panics. Iastllon shows. anni- vsrsary parties, club meetings. Big or small we are pleased I to cater to them all. Enjoy the best load, nervic! and sur» raundings. Your iunciion will b. a much greater succoss. ‘ Forresarvationslndassismncl ‘ in pllnninu your party. phonc 4-7371 - Mann. - van-t ny- The Charlottetown link or nova SCOTIR Hotel CN lfllIEEY! were E, Taylor, R .latdme.1).l1-nmmy Anton. Gmrgr Knlid- challong- clrsda tor tho Airy mm . nitor about Garrett and Gary Groom-u om,wrrc on the course, but ncver itiarted Sunday because. I I nearly h 11 lg 11. night. 1‘ “filly-1' i'voeth'nr iorrcssl pt. IN MEDICAL PHARMACY Men the staple ioods in the iiiudlelicrrd little hope. with rcettrrcd in East inr thousands «1 years but l thunderahowcrs, mostly in the Q poor cultivation yields low crops, 1 Illcmoan and evcntug. in the utens- or the (by or ntght‘ ‘—_‘—‘ nmng. or- Harold Knurn, tnbhcri u "in most likely h MacDonald and .1. Murphy. . n oi Toronto and Jerry Ed- aohby lrwlli capturid tlieJlln. wards. all at 135:. mazidihflfnfluzrufl: i s ti nu i 'th . ' ' ' air ac on o e aim-w W: Snturdnys cancellation r e1 m” u _ twmmm m “u ha" "m may?" no no. in. y... .. . p y .VI‘Ir- downpour whlch l (IIIII’I'IIHI here to serve you ANY 8 CALL 4-6623 for 24 Imm- servleo ;: MEncht rllililtlici Corner of Fund III is Rlchinonil BL. CI’II'I Ilntll'Il' FAMnlls FOB BRANDED INSPECTED Sings“ MONEY " i‘ BACK \ Veterans Irom I". Pills Smith Provincial Membership Chnlrmnn Royal Canadian Legion Oi'rr [Mom Canadlnn! m wntr Veterans. Th! Canadian Legion mflantly salegiulds their ' dilvugli 16 service hurt-dis and welfare facilities. Wm or not (its veterans. are members or the Legion. The mn- cmed Mimi ti! HIP Leilion hh'mufih the ye Hill the lumen: Canada's volt-ram are protected as n bani: inst-hushed in any other court"? in the warld. 'ln Midilion. somc 2m) lA‘lifIn branches arm Cnnadl. Including 22 in this Prmlinm. ' the Veterans with mandolin: to serve their mmllnllie‘! and mum-y In peacetme Miles Prince Edward island 0111'an '- unnu- tin-1m in maintaining Demon aims and objectives In III M We also rfler the Mnrndeship known Italy In time who him- med 11w only diminution (or miss» Ihiv in our mat nrznnlzdtwn in one common to II] versi- ans to our cpuuttiy. i visit in mortally inln‘tc all iocni veterans In m mt-mban ol ymir m-aer lw-gino branch. and assist us to mmnuin. ivy vii-loo M nut succumb in mcmhcmllp. interests our ' tars-wt Idivltl'os within tho wrm'inu‘ and to PM")! the unity and vnrird hrnnnh animus and the commitmhip which we lm'mtpn volmns nth-r to you. Your lflglmic in this vatm. and. mint mnl‘ work. not only man nil youth mtvitiso but every worthwhile community Pndwrwll‘. In the flew o1 ail-ppm lo mended children. blood dmtor elm. Ind many other protects pt lniercst and benefit to til. m munith It LIMP.