'.r Winners yesterday at th Queen‘s County Public Speak- ing Contest held at the Pro- Vocational Institute. left, of Notre Dame Academy. second. Barry Clark_ Sher- wood Junior High and third was Donald Holmes from Prince of Wales College. They were presented with cheques from the Children‘s Centen- nial Events Committee who sponsored the event. There Water Safety Classes Set For 105 Centres 7163 children were enrolled in Red Cross swimming and a- ter Safety classes in 1963. These children were enrolled in 105 different communities through- out the Island. A trained staff of 88 instructors conducted the swimming classes in the var- Ious localities. Although swimming instruc- lion is the primary function of the Red Cross Water Safety program. many and varied ad ditn‘onal services were rendered. They included: 1. The training and qualifying of National Park Lifeguards. Carragher. 44; Port Hill Birch Hill — Mrs. C. Yeo, :1. Ross, 39; Slemon Park — Flt-S Matthews, Max Premslcr, 205. Summerside — Mr. A. Johnston M. MacLean, Gerry Hopkirk. 303; Tignish —'Mrs. J. Conway. Lorraine Phcc. L. Broderick. l42; Tignish Shore — Mrs. P Gaudet. L. Pliee. 43; West Palm — Mrs. J. Diamond. L. Broder- lck, 63; Grand River iuide Camp — Mrs. J. Brophy. J Waite, 30; Slemon Park Guides. — Mrs. L. Phaneuif, J. Waite. Grand River Guides — Mrs. L and QUEEN’S COUNTY SPEAKING WINNERS ' were six contestants and the judges we r e Edward Mac- Phail of the Vocational School a nd Reginald MacDonald, principal of St. Jean‘s Elemen- ary. Dumont. L. Roper 32; Summer side Guides — Mrs. W. Perry, . Scales. 14. QUEEN’S COUNTY Alexander — Mrs. J. Kampus P. Judson, 41; Argyle Shore. Mrs. F. MacPhaii. M. Carruth- ers. 52; Bedford -— Mrs. G. Hooper, C. Bell, 69; Borden -— Mr. J. MacCormick —- K. Rail- naghan. 74; Canoe Cove — Mrs. R. MacPhee. G. Jessome. 37, Carleton Siding, Mrs. F. Howatt. . Hunter. 46; rapaud and Victoria — Mrs. D. James. B. Morrison, 24; Crossroads. Mrs. D. Reeves, Jane Duchemin, 22. Dunstaffnage. Mrs. W. 'I‘homp- son. S. rge. 38; East Kep poch. Mrs. E. Cullen, S. John- ston, 62. East Royalty — Mrs. ‘ Darrach. M. Roper. 29: Freder- k _ZAEE 4- icton. Mrs. M. Wee s. P. Jud- son, 47, Marshfield, Mrs. R. M; lCallum. M. Argent. 42; Nine i Mile Creek, Mrs. G. MacPhee— c. Bell. 33, North Milton —— u. 2. Assisting in the organiza tion and conducting of various swim meets throughout the province. 3. Radio and television pro- grams relating to water safety. 4. Assistance rendered to the c o m m i t t e e conducting the Northumberland Strait swim. Trained Red Cross personnel in small boats accompanied each participating swimmer. 5. Participating in the advis- ry in connection with the awarding of the CJRW Lifesav- ing awards. 6. Participation in various clinics and schools relating to swimming proficiency. 7. An amalgamated pupil training course conducted at the Charlottetown YMCA during the summer for the children ol Communities, chairmen and instructors participating in the 1963 swimming program toge- dren enrolled were: Prince County Abram‘s ‘ Village — Mrs. E. Gallant, Pan 1 Burks. 38: Alberton — Mr. Cyl- ; . il Leard. H. Carragher. 35, Be» e ue — Mrs. Walter Bowncss Bernard, 39; Cape Wolfe _ Mrs. C. O‘Halloran, D. Huts man, 47, Carleton Lot 6 — Mrs B. MacWiliiams, M. MacLean. Chelton — Mr. R. LeFurge. L‘ l .. ther with the amount of chll '* **** *¥¥¥¥¥ TONIGHT ONLY WAFWPMM’W“ . M THESTRANGEST ” - ALLIANCE THIS SIDE ; OF HEAVEN 0R HELL!‘ -. BURT lANOASTER * KIRK DOUGLAS SHOW ABOUT 9: 15 HALWALLIS' LEMLNG-VAN :. RHONDA JO JOHN .FLEEI IRELAND ,. ___,_ “L. , “up, Vim, TECHNICOLOR‘ Large. 29. North Rustlco — Mr. Blacquiere, S. Clark. 92; Rocky Point, Mrs. J. Flynn, C Bell. 41, Southport —— Mrs. K. Mutch. B. Morrison, 58, Stanley Bridge — Mrs. B. MacEwen, (i. Jessome, 42, Stanhope Beach, Mr. Ede. S. Large, 249, Tryon, W Jane Duchdmln, KING’S COUNTY Annandale - Mr . W. Camp- bell - B. Martin 25. Bea ch Point - M r s . O. Nichole - II. Kennedy - 26, Erie River. - Mrs. C. Nicholson - S. Emery - 20. Brudenell - iv . R.R.Beck - Mrs. L. Sinclair 36. Cardi- gan - Miss N. Ma onald - M. Clow - 50, East ‘, tic - Mrs. J. Fay - M. Clow 3. Eldon - Mrs. N. MacKinno: - B. Mar- tin - 43. Fortune - '.,:s. J. Ben- nett - S. Johnston - 58, George- town - Mrs. P. Boudreault - K. Boudreault - 84. Stewart - ISLAND NEWS PAGE ‘ Eastern And Central Districts I 5 : The. Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. June 6. 1964. in operating an entertainment establishment in the city. She was very active in the affairs of the Rollaway Club on . . Grafton Street. and also the old. Dues In Hospflal ; well known Sporting club,‘ which was located on the same The dean, occurred yesterday site as the ormer.and whic-hj afternoon at the Prince Edward' was dPSI‘I‘O-Vl‘d b." ill"? i" the‘ Island Hospital of Mrs. Joseph; lalf‘ - (Jennie) MacDonald‘ 30 ' Beside her husband she is my Street. a well known city. 511Win by One daughter. M35 business woman in h r 64th "I‘m- at home and “"99 mm“? year, following a brief illness. l'lOd sons: “59!”! 'Plum’- ROY: A greatly respected and well and Walter all of Charlottetown; liked womam Mrs. MacDonal¢ 'l‘wo sons. William and Lloyd who was we former Jennie; predeceased her several years Murphy of Charlottetown. for=al1°- most of her married life was 3 Also surviving are well Known City Businesswoman four siss i busmess partner of her husband , tci's: Mrs. Robert Dailziel. and; Mrs. Gertrude Collier, both of 27’ Montague . Mrs. A“ Sum. lCharlottetown. Mrs. _David Ir-l van S. Johnston. K. Boudreault . VlnE alld MFS- 33511 MalleY-l _ 162' More“ _ Mrs. J. Kelly _3both of Saint John. NB. andi Woman leaves To Attend Unique Talks MONTAGUE — Mrs. William Reddin of Montague leaves to- day for Ottawa to attend the “Canadian Conference on the Family." The idea for a conference on‘ family was begun by Governor- General Vanier who wanted to leave some concrete reminder of his great interest in the Ca- nadian family and in this way to help bring to light and solve some of the problems that are met by the average family. This conference is not spon- sored by any particular group and hopes to include represent- v atives of all religions and races in It is said to be a "conference! of experts" and the 300 people invited include judges. psychi- atrists. clergy, octors. aw- yers, social welfare workers and parents. T s s a new undertaking in the experience of Canada and hopes to pool knowledge on all facets or (utility the with telesales-Milieu,“ hope of. it not solving its pro-lean be better mdeutood and blems. at least laying the foun- helped. r ecu/fl ‘ ‘o SHOW AT DUSK Playing Tonight Only nitrite .S/iov . DEBORAHKERRj I i l t m JACK CLAYTON I DIIIC’M 0‘ IWIU me to" INEMA'; n PE iER ‘NithARDE MEGS lENn’II‘lG Larry Hem-y , 91. Mt. Bucham ; two brothers; Harry and Albert. an - M s. H. Morrison — M. lM , , , Clow _ 28‘ Mm.ray River _ Mrs. Her remains are resting at; E. Reynolds - L. Henry - 35. 3 the Made“ Funera Home . Murray H. _ Mrs. w_ MacLurc,‘ from where the funeral WIII‘ ake place Monday afternoon, ’ M' Giddings ‘ 54' Orwell ' Ito Trinity United Church for 11:55: Pgéfizdls‘lanlz' _ 1 service at 2 pm. .lniterment willl G. Graham - Helen Kennedy .- lk._1.n the Pffples cemetery" l 66. Pownal — Mrs. J. North - l ‘ M. Giddings - 46. Souris - Mr. E ' ' | B. Pierce - K. Boudreault. L. ‘ Offlc'al ' Henry - 101. South Pincttc - Mrs. A. MacDonald - S. Emery - 29. St. Peter's Bay - Mr. 0. ‘ Jackson - H. Kennedy - 45. Ver- : v i Guest S-pea ker ; non - Mrs. N. B. Thompson - l\. i Boudreault - 69, Wood Islands, .9” “ammo” manager 99"“ _ Mrs. A. MacMman _ SI Emery 3 smn and uelfare plans, CNR, _ 22. :Montreal was guest speaker. at . . ya meeting of the Island Divi- The' entire proiect was under Sim. Retired Railway Men's the dll‘eCllOYl 0‘ Mrsi Evelyn 3 Association held yesterday al- Clldmore- dlreClOT 0! S‘Vlm". ternoon at the insmen‘s Fen- ming and Water Safety for the 1 i1... Citizens centre, province. Mrs. Cudmore also. Mr. Hamilton gave a rum-.1 ran 4 Instructor's schools In ,ougli and comprehensive review! June and July of last year to of the railway pension scheme. train people in the teaching of from the earliest days, with} SWimming- ROd CFOSS Flc 1d particular reference to the pro Supervisors for 1963 were: An- I vidont fund. . drea uvar. Bernard Calla- Roy Moxon 'l‘ruro. grand, ghan, Frances Cullen and Dave :vicc president of the Atlantic 3 Miller. This year, enrollme nt region association also address-g t. Mrs. V. Affleck - R. Morrison -| nine thousand people. ' figures are expected to go over ‘ed the meeting as well as a; ls Railway Ass’n jd Ul‘phy both of Charlottetown. l at a morning session in connec- ‘ tion with the grand division an- nual to be held in Charlotte- town Oct. 14-15. The meetings were presided over by the local president. F. F. Sigsworth. WRITE T0 SLR WINSTON S'l‘. CATHARlN-ES (CP)—Stu- ent leaders here have written a letter ID Sir Winston Churchill in hopes of settling a dispute between students at Sir ins- Cllurchii.‘ Secondary School and the city’s board of educa- tion. Student leaders said they want Sir Winston’s name to used for a new high school to be opened in September. 1965. but the board insists that the old school should bear his name because he gave his approval on the existing building and it cannot be transferred, PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products” 317 Kent Dis! 4-7125 meeting of the local executive McINNIS PHOTO A'ND HOBBY SUPPLY Mercer. 93; Ebbsfleet, Mrs. G. Trembley, H. Carragher. 44. Ellerslie — Mrs. A. Sharpe, Ross, 71; Hebron — Mrs. a. ray, M. MacIean, 27: Ken sington, Mrs. F. Stewart. K. Rannaghan, 97; Kinkora -— Mrs. W. MacKenna. V. Cooke, Lot 16 . . D. HUIS' man 38; Maipeque. Mrs. F. Mc , M. Giddings. 65, Mont Carmel -—- Mrs. U. Polrier. Pal Burks, 78; Newton -— Mr. Smith. 24; North Bedeque. Mrs W. Stavert. M. Simmons, 24, O‘Leary —— Miss F. Strang. 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