ee “Drama Festival’s Adjudicator Visits Young Cornwall Girl MacDonald, assistant to the dir- ector of dramatic eduction in No- ‘wa Scotia took time out yester- day to visit Joyce Lowther of Cornwall, an 11 year-old girl who recently won top award for the Island in a weekly amateur tzie. TSLAND BRIEFS FREDERICTON STUDENT In the P. W. C. pass list for first year students, the address of Donald Stevenson was incor- rectly listed as New Glasgow. Donald is a resident of Frederic- ton, P. E. 1. VISITING PARENTS Mrs. Gertrude Jack of New York and Mrs. John Thompson of Aberdeen, Saskatchewan, are spending a few months with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund ' Maynard, Tyne Valley. ' CANCELS PARADE SUMMERSIDE —. The church parade scheduled for Sunday in which the Summerside Sea and Air Cadets were to take part has been cancelled for this week. However, this parade is expect- ed to take place within the next week or two. SUM-HI EXAMS Exams begin on June eighth for Grades eleven and twelve and on June fifteenth for grade ten, at Summerside High School Grad- es eleven and twelve are writing @ week ahead of grade ten to give them a chance to prepare for the Maritime Board exams. Since grade ten at Summerside High will not be writing ‘“Ent- rance” exams, their school-year will end on June nineteenth. PRESENT COMEDY The Hazelbrook-Alexandra B. Y.P.U. presented their three act comedy “‘Sunbonnet Jane of Sy- ecamore Lane” in Cherry Valiey Hall on Wednesday evening, be- fore an appreciative audience. Mr. Harold Carver was chairman for the evening. This play, with a cast of eleven. characters if ub- der the direction of Mrs. C.W. Passey, assisted by Mrs. Henry Jenkins and Mrs. Winston Jen- kins. 5 Entertainment between the ects included singing by Harry Mutch and supporters, and in- strumental music by Richard Burhoe and Aubrey Gamble. A delicious lunch was served to the by the Cherry Valley Women’s - Institute: Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building \ Semmerside, P. E. I. Phone 2235 Insurance @. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Aute — Casualty © Summer %. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., 2.0. PHONE 3287 lommer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.0. Jommerside, PE. |. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING _ css or ates designer ‘ut ste| AA C eae T simis hat she ais one eos} AF@ Continuing To Increase S . . Mr. Donald told Joyce he} Crowds continue to increase at{of Summerside, was awarded vision show for school children. | readings, two of which she con- ‘sl ND N Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague WS PAGE 97-2; Souris 32-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., May ir ue Neal Hf ls at zi Fo | E ! Kinsmen Carnival Crowds the Summerside Kinsmen Club | third prize ° carnival which concludes today The step-dancing contest was Joyce's field is reading and her ions of Edgar A. Guest's dience. Miss Lowther has been recetv- | img instruction in elocution from | Mrs. S.S. Carson of Charlotte- | town for the past two and a half | years and recently has been giv. | ing instruction to her junior class- mates at school. | Sented to do for him. with a matinee this afternoon “Not only do you speak well poems and others have been wide- ing your readings but you «x. ly hailed by a large viewing au- a yourself well in ordinary conversation’, he said. He en- her to keep at her elo- cution studies and, if possible, to obtain a part in some dramatic production with the idea of fur- ther developing what seems to come natural to the young girl. S‘side Group Plans Picnic SUMMERSIDE — The final meeting of the spring season of | the Y’s Mens Club in Summerside was held at the Y centre with) President Keith Lapp inthe: chair. Alan Palmer,( with the help of John Leuty at the piano, | was in charge fo the sing song. Plans were made for a club pienic to be held on July 4th with | Bob, Hogg to be in charge of a chicken barbecue. A letter was received from) international indicating that the! Summerside club is to receive an “AA” award in youth work. This is a very high awatd given only to clubs with an outstanding re- cord of achievement in any spec- ial field. Horace MacFarlane was ap) pointed to fill a vacancy in the club executive. After considerable discussion it was agreed to operate free swimming classes in July and| August for the youth of the town | and surrounding area. The club donated $150 to the Summerside Amateur Athletic Association for the — and uipment of the Y's Men’s pe me in Little League Baseball. The amount of $50 was donated to the Girl Guide Association, which is an important lobster fishing centre. Plans and specifications were prepared by the Charlottetown District Office of the Harbours and Rivers Branch, Department of Public Works. 12 Teachers Are Named Twelve Island teachers were named yesterday to correct pro- vincial grade 10 examinations which will be written June 22- 26 inclusive. They are Wendall Horton, Charlottetown; Mrs. Sadie Cof- fin, West Royalty; Mrs. Mabel MacSwain. Charlottetown: Daniel MacDonald, St. Peter’s: Leo Cal- laghan, Charlottetown; Fred Dris- coll, Charlottetown; Mabel O’Brien, Morell; Mrs. Irene Eas- ton, Borden; Donalda MacDonald, Charlottetown; J. Reginald Mac- Donald, Charlottetown: Daniel J. MacArthur, Cornwall and Basil Phillips, Charlottetown. In making the announcement Hon. Keir Clark, minister of education, pointed out that a de- parture will be made from other years in that a group of teach- ers will correct a group of sub- jects. Previously one examiner had the job of correcting ail papers and the sum of $50 was allocated to assist the retarded children The chairman of the meeting Allan Palmer. and finesmaster was Harry Bishop. Lion Officers Are Elected SUMMERSIDE — Summerside Lions Club held an election of of- ficers at the annual meeting held Thursday night. Stanley Godfrey was named president and vice-presidents elected were Layton Schurman; first and Marvin Wiley, secord and Erskine Waite, third. Other officers are Francis Mac- Quarrie, secretary: Ross LeFur- gey. treasurer; Lioyd DesRoch- es. lion tamer and Harold Carr, tail twisaer. a * Directors are Reg MacLellan, Maynard Thompson, Russ Kelly, Raymond Waite and Ronnie Leard. The new president is an em-| ployee of the Island Teiephore | Company, and a charter member of the club. Retiring president Mercier Mul- len presided. Northam Man Gets Contract | OTTAWA—A contract for $35.- 742 has been awarded to Ralph Ford, of Northam P.E.I., for improvements at Judes Point, P. E.l., it was announced by the Minister of Public Works, Honour- able Howard Green. The company submitted the lowest bid on the project in response to the De- partment’s advertising for public tenders. Specified completion date in January 15, 1960. ile bent cons:ruction with a tim-| concrete composite deck. The landing is to be built on the | south side of the dredged basin at Judes Point over the site of existing smaller landing, ' which it wi } i te camp at Oyster Bed Bridge. | was Keith Lapp. song leader was | in one given subject. Mr. Clark said he hoped the change in procedure would speed up the compiling of results. Miss G. Murphy Named President SUMMERSIDE — Miss Glen Murphy of Newton was elected President of the newly formed Newton Junior 4-H Oalf Club at a meeting held in the Newton school on Thursday. Elected vice president was Elmer Smith and secretary treasurer Maureen Mc- Ivor. - Elected club leaders were Eric Hammill and Wilfred Smith of Newton. It was decided that the membership fee would be 25 cents for each of the 15 members join- ing the club. It was also decided that the judging classes would be held on the second Thursday with the re- gular meetings being held on the fourth Thursday of each month. Miss Myrna Livingstone, assis- tant -agricultural representative and Alan Palmer, Agricultural re- presentative for Prince County, outlined to the members the duties of a calf club member and the responsibilities each one must take.in joing a club of this nature. Sponsoring the club is the New- ton Home and School Association. CURLIN KINSMEN KARNIVAL AT SUMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th s 7:30 p.m. Adults 25c; Children 15¢ GAMES , CANTEEN literature or caM and BINGO .. . FIDDLING . . . STEP DANCING instruments or for . ENTERTAINMENT Presented by Kinsmen Club of Summerside Proceeds for Community Work won by Gabe Finnan of Sum- dows and washing dishes for the ae boys who bought their tic- A Teeners’ Spring nee is being held at the TCA. Stat- Fund Drive Set Monday _|ssc'icd's at nc Fst SUMMERSIDE Some 80 ° workers are set for the annual|2S¢¢ from Reg L’Abbe, Red Saivati jot . in Harris, John Bethell, or Ann Bul- mee which. will get underway : ™ e Monday aiming at an objec- tive-of $2.000. LIFT RESTRICTIONS Oharies Hogan reported at a meeting this week that plans for @ house to house-canvass and @ special names canvass Have been completed. Kk was also reported | a@ donation will be forthcoming from the RCAF Station. a Vice-chairman of the campaign is Mayor W.A. Currie and Alex Campbell was elected secretary- treasurer of the group. Welcomed into membership on the service committee were Mrs. Duncan MacGuigan, Mrs. Pearl P.E.I. Teachers Appoint Official AND ADVICE At a meeting of the P. E. 1. Coins Bought and Sold Teachers’ Federation Executive | P. 0. Bex 1117 Summerside held recently Miss Anna Riley, i Belle River, was appointed Gen-|; eral Secretary and Pulsicity Director of the Federation to *e- place Miss Estelle Bowness, who resigned. Miss Riley, who has had con- siderable experiencve in the field) of education both as a teacner) and Supervisor of Schools, will) take «ver her new duties Aug-| ust Ist. BLANTYRE: Nyasaland (Reut- ers) — Restrictions imposed on certain sections of Nyasaland’ March 3 during riots in which| more than 530 persons were killed have been lifted. the government disclosed Thursday. The riots followed the arrest of African Negroe leaders accused of organ- izing a plot to massacre whites and Asians in the British protec- torate. COINS FREE INFORMATION Tailored to measu re i 'Hi-Y Groups Wind Up Year TIP TOP TAILORS SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE free extra pants. Sale ends Saturday June 13th. Come in and place your order early. MYRICKS ALBERTON LIMITED 30, 1959. 3 Advisory Board Plans To Build Centre For Blind - A volunteer bucket brigade was credited with preventing the flames from spreading to nearby buildings pending the arrival of the Tignish and Alberton fire brigades. . Besides their household FIRE DESTROYS ST. LOUIS HOME fur- nishings and all clothing the eld- erly couple lost three 4undred dollars in cash. The loss was partly covered by insurance. member of the Oddfellow Lodge from which he received his twenty-five year jewel approxi- matély ten years ago. “He leaves to mourn his wife, the former Fannie Gordon of Cardigan Head; three sons, tained during the year by Miss Marcelle Dionne, he added, are One child is aie now treatment at the Halifax for the Blind, another is under- going treatment which will like- ly enable him to walk and five Pra children are receiving bene. During the year, Mr. Green said, there were 157 blind per- rem dh gate Ponca irene 4 Touching on the social and re-| A 200-gallon oil tank was all ee ae a — that was saved from a fire which season capt destro: home the blind bowlers National Cham-| 0 oo. = pionship in five-pin bowling. . J.M. Perry of St. Louis on ADVISORS Thursday afternoon. se Fane eee sees AG visory Board to .N. 1..B. are: Chairman — Clarence Mc- Montague Man ind vice C.D. Barrett; Trese-| Dies On Friday 2nd. vice — G.D. ’ ‘s- urer—D.J. McCormack; secre- es ner ay tary—Mrs. R.E. Dowd. MONTAGUE — The death oc- Board members, Charlottetown | curred at his home in Montague Louis Bagnall, Dr. G.D. Barrett,|on Friday, May 29th of Ernest Col. D.N. Bell, T.D. DeBlois, W. i. Moar in his 77th year. Stuart Chandler, J.A. Ciarke,| The late Mr. Moar was the Mrs. R.E. Dowd, M.A. Farmer,|son of the late Mr. and Mrs. S.T. Green, Jack Kenny, D-J. McCormack, Hon. B.E. MacDon- McGuigan, Hunter River: Clar- ence Mercier. Summerside: Frank Myers, Crapaud; Sinclair Reid, Summerside: Schur- man, Summerside; Ray Solomon, | Georgetown. Also a representative from the | Lions Clubs in Borden, Kensing- ton, Souris and Summerside. SOURIS THEATRE “MONEY, WOMEN AND GUNS” +] until his retirement from active -|farming late last year. He was | Trinity Mazipsa Moar and was born at Baldwin's Road where he lived well known by many people for his fine work in the cazpentry field. Mr. Moar was a member of United Church and a Crapaud Theatre Friday 8:00 p.m. | Sat.urday 7:15 & 9:15 p.m. | “JUBILEE TRAIL” Starring: Forest Tucker’ and Vera Austin. | WELL DRILLING FRIDAY _ SATURDAY | MAY 29th. - 30th. POWER MACHINE | with SIZE | dock Mahoney ANY WELL Tim Hovey ‘ : IF YOU . CAMEO | Kensington Fri., Sat. 7:15. 9:15. Matinee Saturday 1:00 p.m. Comedian) Norman Wisdom in “JUST MY LUCK”. 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