tie. THEY'RE PROUD and de @erve to be. Gracie Wells-Fin- ley and John Perry admire the trophies presented to them fer best actress and best act- or fespectively in the Prince Edward Island Region of the Dominion Drama Festival on Saturday night-. The lady played the Miller's Daughter in the VIP Children's Theatre production of Rumpelstiltskin and Mr. Perry was Dave Manning in the RCAF Players production of Upder The Yum Yum Tree. RCAF Players Production Captures Half The Awards By MAUREEN DRISCOLL Under The Yum-Yum Tree, presented by the R.C.A.F. Play- ers from. Summerside took half the awards’ presented, Including the top award, the Dominion Drama Festival Trophy © ‘‘Invo- LS EASTERN FUNERALS MacDONALD FUNERAL Funeral for Mrs. Louis Mae- Donald was held on Wednesday cation" and the Canadian Asso- \ciatian of Broadcasters’ Prize of |$100 Saturday- night, the final inight of the Prince Edward Is- Jand Division _of. the Dominion Drama Festival. ess The trophy for the best ‘direc- jtor was awarded to Peter “M. Jungermann, who directed Un- _|der The~¥um-Yum_ Tree. The award was_ donated’ by Dr. Frank MacKinnon. : ~ John Perry of the RCAF play- ‘ers won the best actor award for jhis portrayal of Dave ,Manning jin Under The Yum Yum ‘Tree. Tile award was donated,.by the Guardian - Patriot Publishing Company. - : fourth award to go to the RCAF Players was won by Mar- ‘garet Slimman as ‘Best Siipport- ing Actress in the festival. The trophy was donated by Rogers Hardware Campany Ltd: Gracie Wells-Finley won the best actress award for her por- trayal of the Miller's Daughter jin Rumpelstiltskin. The trophy |was donated by the Royal Trust Company. Two other awards also went to the V.I.R. Chil- dren's Theatre Company of Charlottatown.-The best [Gerry Allen ‘who played Fry, Aven who played hump: elstilkskin * te! lay of the same name. ‘ophy was de nated. by Henderson ati. ag more. fh gc tay Thea- tre 3. wan the aBinls Broth. lers Ltd. fan for the best vig- ation. iuel oresente : ‘ ga to § TE a ae Plat: pg by Kenneth Orestes in: tt Jectra”’ the Regig was awarded ' 1 nominations w . uy Pana Si Tudy sehen her rale of Ele¢- ' asters Univer- " ion tate sui te fis wat ast tor - producer of Rum iit oe pel ‘said of the winning production, ‘nice production, very relaxed. well brought. out and just "He ‘liked the wetting, morning from the Perry Funer- al Home to St: Mary’s Church, Souris, where- Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Msgr. J.A. Sullivan who ‘also conducet- ed the service at the grave. Pallbearers were John MacCor- mack, Alexander Leslie. Cyril MacDonald, Wilfred ernard, Joseph McAulay, Byron Keays. Interment was ,in the church cemetery. COLLINS FUNERAL — The fu- neral of Hugh Collings of Stur- geon was held from the Stursemn United Church on Tuesday March | 17th at 2 p.m. Service irae The tera tysh herd ymns, s My Shephe' and Shan We Meet rond The a by ¢ ne and a 0 riMes e these was hind og John Bears ire a King ‘wag organ accomp- anist. ' The pallbe $s were: Le Wright, Frank Roach’ G Johnston, Jam sai san, Jot Collings, Elpyd Collings. Flqwer ‘ as Side Sata Clan "Ea “Col a Collings. > Ca Hicken a | Blair ‘Sencabang In mt took place the Sturgeon Cemetery. MacLEQD FUNERAL — tuners! fot dames Harvey Mac- Leod was held Saturday from i Murray River corte a ome to Free Church _ Scotland, Mteeds River, where service was conducted by Rev. Ewen MacDougall and ay. Fred Day. Psalms sung were the 23rd and the 12\st. ranyeareny were: ald Young, Willar Macipen, iieat thocitt Ga- MacLeod, Bert Mecteai, Charles Dutney. Interment place in Murray Prentiss and gues! Ursula Ande a Theyre all again Re! iat they UNITED ARTISTS TEGHNIGOLOR® River cemetery. |1 te ia ie i al Peter Sellera Pater O'Toole Schneider STARTS THURSDAY ~award--was- won i Shalcroan'« Fenphy for Merit et Us iS Aad Lae note, Zouvt | Mr. Zouvi said. that Peter ‘M. Jungermann, the winning direc- tor, did a “beautiful job." He continyed by saying, ‘I. under- stand his intention very clearly, he served the author's: intention and could go far in this field.” John Perry who appeared in the winning play and won’ the st actor award “‘had the au- ience with him all the way and idn’t dissappoint them,” Mer. ouvi said. Margaret Slimman made het role war very real sithoude rt of her speech was lost in the st act of the play. _ The others in the production, Hogan. played hy George Mac- Pherson, Irene Wilson played by Marjorie Plunkett and Cab Dri- yer played by John Plaxzton were said to be very gond. The winning play was staged on the third and final night of the festival which was under the distinguished patronage of His Honor fieutenant-Governor Lt. MacDonalds Honourable Walter ¢Donald: Honoura' ‘a R. Shaw, Premier of Prince Ed- ws var Mrs. Shaw: His. hae J. Cox. Mayor of Charlottetown and Mrs. Cox. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * -gitls like ah. XMM MER Oe eH State. cnrtis “\viee was conducted by Rev. T. |Walthen Gaudet, Nefl Matheson, \Fred Lambros, Albert Wilson, Hon. .T.W.L,. Prowse, Dr. A.L. CITY AREA FUNERALS Saunders. Active Pallbeavers : |were: James Strain, Clark In- nis, Fremont Archer, Gerald ; mi |Proctor, Douglas Hill and Wil- GAY FUNERAL — The fun- jam Rhynes. Attending in a eral was held for James B, Gay, Sunday, Marth 20th at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home where ser- body were: Members of the Ca- Master William MacLean | and Members: of Victoria Lodge No 2. The Masonic graveside ser- vice was conduete? hy vast iR. Goudge. Congregational | jhymn sung was- Reck of Ages and a duet We'll Never Grow Worshipful Master W.R.: Carson. Qld was sung by rs. Sidney — i . Burhoe and Mrs.Derothy ested By rte Douglas. Honorary pallbearers | }weres. George Laughton, Parker | MacNEILL FUNERAL — The Ings, Ted Smith, Richard Jen- |funeral for William R. Mac- kins, Roy Herman and Clifford Neill was Keld Saturday, March | Birt. The remains were placed 19 from the .MacLean Funeral jin the MacLéan Memorial Vault’ Home to Trinity United Church later to-be interred in Powna) where service’ was conducted by,, United Church eemetery. |Rev.G.G. Wyrwas and Rev | ; |Malcolm Harlow. Honorary nall- | DUCK FUNERAL '— The fup- bearers were: Lt. Goy. W.J.| eral for Mrs. Vernon Duck was |MacDonald, Mayor Walter Cox, | held Friday, March 18th from John Butler, J.A. Gormley, Mrs. the MacLean Funeral Home te |M.D. Corrigan, F.J. Zakem, A York United Church, where ser- /L. Wright, J.P. Nicholson, J.H. | viee was conducted by Rev. ) LJ. De- | | "Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts nedian Legion and. Worshipful The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., March 21, 1966. 5 Cleve Craswell Dies In Hospital Cleve, Craswell, a Charlotie- town photographer whose work ; has taken prizes the world over, died Friday in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. He “was A native of Charlottetown, son of the late Lemuel H. .Cras well and Harriet Saunders Crag well, Mr. Craswell began hia Real funny idea! Real Frank Lacey. Congregational jhymns sung were: Rock of Ages land Day is Dying inthe West. Rev. W.0. Weale sang as a solo, The Last Mile of the Way. Pall- | bearers were: Allen Swan, De- war Swan, Walter Mallet, Mal- colm Allan, Raymond Chappell | and Leigh Vessey. Interment took place in York United Church Cemetery. HARDY FUNERAL The funeral: for Mrs: Lily Hardy of York, widow of the late Capt. W.E. Hardy was held March 19, Home to the York United | Church- where funeral | serviee | was conducted by Rev. F.W. La- cey. Organist was Arthur Ves- sey. Hymns sung were All The Way My Savior Leads Me and The Lord Is My Shepherd. A sdlo,, My Home Sweet Home, was rendered by J.B. Lewis. Pallbearers were: grandchildren: Raymond Watts, Nelson Watts, Dean Watts, Edison Watts, Ce- cil Watts, Graham Hardy. Re- mains were placed in the Cut- cliffe receiving vault later to be interred in the York cemetery. BROWN. FUNERAL — The funeral for Hamilton H. Brown 1966 from the Cuteliffe Funeral | p, | Morris, L.D. Johnson, therty, Dr. A.C. MacDonald. |Walthen Gaudet, Hon. J. David) Stewart, Harry Hyndman, Aus- tin, Scales, Edmund Arsenault. Alex Matheson, Alex Campbell, | Pr. Erie Found, Dr. ES: Gid- dings, Charles Toombs, Rankin | MacLaine, Andrew Likely, Ar- thur H. Peake, Llovd Carleton, E.D.. Nicholson, Hon. T.W.L. | ; Tr: ay || in the earlier days of phato- Frewee, au. goer, Arion pel | Staphy, the Craswell studio pre | cessed’ all amateur photography Tr. | Gene in the province. | Photography career over 40 years ago in the studio of the late James “Bayer, and later with Mrs. Craswell, the former Clarinda’ MacDonald’ of West River, began’ operation of a Studio on Great George Street where he worked until the time of his death. cher, Andrew Bagnall, James Burden, Gearge Kays, Captain C.R. Hunter, S.T. Green James Haslam and W.G. Bar- It is believed that at one time, | An-extremely-charitable-man;_ , Mr. Craswebl was interested in iwork to aid. erippled children and the retarded and would make regular visits io the re. tarded children's achorls It was noted that the children were so. appreciative. ef Mr. Craswell that many wou!d visit him while he was ia tal. The late Mr. Craswell was very active im the affairs of the Charlottetawr Retary Club, was a Board af Trade member, tank keen interest in the affairs af Royal Canadian Legion and at one time was_@ member of the Oddfellows' - organization. He was a member of Trinity MGurviving ‘besides Fviving 8 his wife are a brother, Merrill, and a sis ter, Mrs. Rena Tomlins, both of 6 R Street. The al was held from | Trinity Ohureh yesterday. low-high. at New Montreal ......... 3 48 | Mcht winds: OUshee oe ee, a. 43 Glasgow 38 and 42, Charlotte- [Fredericton ...... 26 42 town and Moncton 38 and 40 |Saint John......., 36 42 2 Moncton : .....+00: 37 47 Ci p li Waltee oc “48 ity o1ce Charlottetewn s4 7 4 a Sudney. a5 43 F al O ‘ Varmanth a3 nO | in wner St: TOWN'S ..ceen0: 24 49 The automobile found by the Boston wee aes 42 = «55. City Police Department late Fri. New York .....+: 45 SS | day night in the middle of Cum. Atlanta _41 75 | beriand Street with the frent end New Orleans ..... 51 79 | severely damaged was reported Nassau 65 7? | stolen Saturday morning. The HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- } Owner of the vehicle is Wiliam ther office-says two small wea- district today. The first, moving | hicle sustained the damage when tent rain through most of Nova | Wer? "0 witnesses te the aeei- ‘Sicatia and paris of Prince Bd. [Mt re ward Island. Slow elearing wu) [PC's begin in the western regions late teday as these weather sysiems DEAF? pass by. : ; Regional forecasts: | INSTANT HEARING Northern Nova Scotia, Prince |] NOTHING IN EITHER Edward Island, Eastern New EAR!! Brunswick Counties: Overcast It's here!~ What you have with showers and drizale; mild; : : -—-] always wanted, an invisible : hearing aid, nothing in either ear, no earpiece fitting of any kind. Wear this ment andina ene will ever know. Hear at anee clarity, free frem dist noises, Here is a new que, a new way te r hearing, a new hearing fer the hard ’ new deal e ihe Pas : ae gain in | your a hame ¥ se within 10 days wn —e |= ee === =F oF Maritime Hearing Service, Beavers Rd. Shopping Contes, Starlite Bldg., Halifax, M.S, We Trade * Furniture ‘was held Sunday, March 20th at the MacLean Funeral Home where service was conducted by Rev. G.G. Wyrwas and a. Frank Lacey. Congregati hymns sung were: The Lord Is My Shepherd and Abide With Me. Pallbearers were: Dewar Swan, Brawn, George Jackson and Tho- mas Vessey. Interment took place in York United Chureh Cemetery. RETHUNE FUNERAL — The ‘funeral for Ross Bethune was | was held Saturday, March 19th at the MacLean Funeral Home where service was conducted by Rev. Malcolm Harlow. ee gational hymns sung were: |Lord- Is My Shepherd and Rock iof Ages. Pallbearers were: D.N. Bell, Louis Simmons, Andrew Andrew Bagnall, Nelson Robin- son, Spurgeon Jenkins and Char- les Scranton. Interment taok place in. Peoples Cemetery. CRASWELL FUNERAL | | | jwell was held Sunday, March | . from the in Funer- (nome to Trin United {Church where service was con- | ducted by Rev. G.G. Wyrwas.- Congregational hymns sung | were, King of Love My Shepherd i Is and Oh Lave That Not Let were:Brigadier W.W Teil oe a Meacnie:-+ mn Avard, N.D. MacLean, 44H HF) They don't make . "Charlie" ict anymore. ae They never did! ae 4 * ; ri. 3 And e ere re hee Wea" one e nce Charlie Naw Charile wes ie et | aed Leith Brown, Wendell © faneral for Oliver C. Cras- |. Go. 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