» a JOANNE POWER es Six Lovely Contestants Competing For Wee DONNA MURPHY LYRIS ROBERTS , 3 HELEN MACKENZIE ? IMELDA MURNAGHAN throughout today, and will end meet leaders from other YMCA's | entire day, In the evening more | at noon Sunday. The- girls will | throughout the Maritimes return, by automobile, Sunday | | will have. opportunities to The sacred ceremonial yeas and | social and recreational events of the ‘Mayar civilization of an- dis- | are i ‘cient Mexico. had 260 days | rs Crowning Carnival Queen Island News Page. Will Highlight Festivities | evening | cuss and compare activities with — The 11 girls, from Chariotte- t o : : town, Betsy allwood, Janice | - BENEVOLENT.IRISH SOCIETY ERIN ROOMS Today a program of teaching | competitions, gymnastic class- | , Annies and displays, social and re- Lillian | creational events are scheduled | uardian, town, Sat. Jan. 22, 1966.| Cox, Marilyn Cox, Libbie Cox, | & The 6 Charlotte * Betty George, ‘Gretchin Walters, | Janet Parke, Pat Jewel, Pat. Stewart, P.E.I. Native Is Promoted R. Willard Hogg tieaiate “ot Ele nn, FE. 1., has been promoted to senior vice ce, thé Building Division of R. T. Holman, Ltd., and M. F. Schurman, Lid. -/main a resident of P.E.I. \J. is 19 years of age. * ming, bowling, dancing, ‘singing, | and riding. She is a member of .|WUS,~ political club and Glee) Club. WANTS TO TRAVEL. After receiving her degree she | would like to further her studies | in social work and travel but re- | | ting married, and ha’ ‘Charlottetown girl, Helen Mac-|on wage scales tg the Hospital | Donna likes skating, swim- |Kenzie. Helen is the daughter of Services Com Mrs. Helen MacKenzie % Churchill Ave. She is an 18 year old freshman | of jengineering student and enjoys folk music, reading, skating, |singing, dancing, travelling, and | Meeting people. : | Helen plans on te , get- | a fam- Jo-Anne Power, 22, ia a Senior ily. Arts student from Toronto, She| ‘The fifth contestant is is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Roberts, the 22-vear-old | Alos LES ALEXANDER & THE SMOOTHIES — |ter of Mr> and Mrs. Gillian Ro sewing, |berts of Trinidad-in the-We ahd Joseph Power. She likes. reading. cooking, and badminton. She is |Indies. Lyris ie representing the a@ member of the film ‘society, secretary of’ the Sigma Delta Sorority, a member of the senior class social committee, student prefect, and a Teprpesenative in | residence. SUMMERSIDE - “Mayor George Key, Jr., announced yesterday that he will - re-of- fer for the position of chief ma- gistrate=in the civic election here. February 22. In a surprise move Councillor Ernest_ Morrison ¢t-a ted he J. will not be offering for the may- | 90%. oralty. When he ran for council- Jor last year, Councillor Morri- son stated he wanted to get back into town business in prep- aration for. the mayoralty race this year. : Mr. Morrison’s announcement “gave pressure of business as » his reason for not offering. As _president-of P.E.I. Concrete Pro- ‘ducts, he stated “I am far too busy at this time to offer but | heal perhaps another year I will’. He added that at this time his plant is in the midst of a big Changeaver. ' He is in his ninth year on the council, having served seven as “eouncilior and two as mayor. He was defeated in the last may- oraity race by retired mayor Ww. E. Jenkins. Although only 34 years of age, Mayor Key has been on the council for six years and for the past five months has been serv- jing as mayor due to Mayor Jen- kihs retirement for health rea- When first elected to the coun: cil at the age of 29, Mayor Key was the youngest man-in the his- tory of the town to be elected. To date only one other persos | Maa declared his intentions offer for the top civic coaiians | Councillor Eric Johnstone an- nounced some time ago that he | would offer for mayor but about | a—month_ago_there--was_s-0-m-e- doubt as to his intentions due to th reasom. However,. he stated yesterday the condition of his health would ‘not’ prevent | him from running. E With these announcements only.one councillor remains un- | decided, Councillor Grant Mol- jlison has yet to declare his in- tentions, 10 City Students. To Visit One ‘wiietisa high eeuoai students from nine Maritime cit- fes will-exchange visits with 100 French speaking high school students from the Province of Quebec during the period. of July 7-August 6, 1966. These students will be part of a group of 2,500 students: from all over Canada taking- part in the tith- Annual Student Exchange Visits Pro- gram organized by the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews. -—The—atiotment—for—Chartotte=| town j@ 10 students. The purposes of the exchange | visits are. to encourage biling-| ‘' aialism and to improve Enéglish- French relations. Pach English student from the Maritime Pro- | vinces will -be assigned a French speaking partner of the same age, sex, family background, etc. and will spend the period of | * July 7 to the 21 living “with his - 4—__.9r_her_partner—in_ Quebec swhere | he will be required to speak French as much-ag-possible ‘and | to learn cometh about the French way~of life. Then, ‘on July 21, the Maritime students will return home with their | French speaking partners for a two-week period during which time the French Canadian stu- dents will be required to speak | English as much as possible To be eligible, Maritime “stu- dents must have studied French Quebec F- for at least two years, ltween 15 and 18 years a mn jand have a sincere desire to im- prove their ability to speak cost of their visit will be $25.00 return to their destination in Quebec. Their only other ex. pense will be pocket money. | tla id EL || { Let us design your let- terheads, bill heads, brochures; call us for all your © printing néeds. omen GUARDIAN-PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY | dancing,-. bridge _ playing, 5 leial government pay increases lonly hespitals operated, by the | Prince Edward Island have a French. The CCCJ will swhsid- | ize the fare of the students. The. ‘There is no charge for room-f#— end board because it is an -ex- | ~ | Change visit. class. . Lyris likes hiking, sewing, and table tennis. She is a member of ‘the Honour Society, the Drama | eevee, the World University | Mayor Key ToRe-Offer; Morrison Withdrawing: and: the Foreign Stu- sige Society. LANGUAGE MASTER She plans to master four lan. | guages of which she now has a | working knowledge of French, | Spanish, Latin, and English. She | plans to eventually become : Murnaghan from Moncton, N.B. ~— Imelda” is the 18-year-old daugh- j\ter of Mrs. Helen Murnaghan land she is representing the Freshman class. Miss Murnaghan enjoys skat- ing, swimmirizg, reading, music, and art. She is a member of the | basketball team and is the ifreshman representative ot Sig- ma Delta Sorority. Imelda plans on doing social work travelling to foreign coun- tries. | Hospitals Also In Pay Raise Personnel of the province's |general hospitals are included jin those approximately 2,000 persons to benefit from provin- | beginning April 1, 1966. Provincial Treasurer M. Al- | ban Farmer made this plain yes- tend Some had interpreted Ec the City and im actual occupation of a shop, statement earlier this week le Mr. Farmer to mean that. | government came under the |new wage plan. But employees | lof all the general hospitals on brighter day dawning this April | preciation. Miss Mary Donahoe ' PHONE 4-8506 Box 551 _ Charlottetown fi ~ MUSIC FESTIVAL ENTRIE ENTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 5, 1966 TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Music Festival May 2nd to May 7th, 1966 © Open to residents of P.E.I. ADJUDICATORS: WAYNE K. RIDDELL, EARLE TERRY, FRANCES WICKBURG, LLOYD QUEEN. | CHARLOTTETOWN, SUMMERSIDE and MONTAGUE “Your Music Festival Association is a.member of The Canadian Federation of Music Festivals and encourages Music participation and music ap- Sy abuses: are available at Miller Bros., and “Toombs” “Musie Store in Charlottetown, Sheen and McInnis, Bell’s Book Pepler’s Jewellery and Jo Ann Dress Shop, Montague and Larter’s Drug Store, Souris. Order your music early and Tvold disappointment. Entries must be mailed not later than February 5, 1966 to: 4 Summerside . P. E. mission. sue Aba Enjoy an Svening of Fun and Entertain- ment Featuring Night Club Star “GRAHAM BOWSER” Popular and Weetern singers = Special Prizes for Spot Dancing HORSE and SULKY CLUB . Members and Guests Welcome "NOTICE. ieeeeurne COMPANIES _Every incorporated company doing business Guests: “G. COTTON - G. JOHNSTONE. P.E.C ‘Department of ae 2 | Kennedy, for this year's St.)games, hasketball games, a var-| Miss Power desires to be bl: }son—girls’ wut secretary at the. cua University Winterliety show, and an automobile. eee — a nen ied “YMCA Leaders | YACA., Me Charlottetown at | Bert, and Karen Jamieson will and will keep the girls for the Carnival committee Charlie | race to be held on the ice at the |social welfare wor o tra :30 yesterday afternoon or | _ ee _SaeMillan is a very busy man 'football_ field. vel to foreign countries. | Attend Meeting |Moncton, N.B., where they will ’ TONIGHT : these days. Highlight of this|. The Winter-Carnival will end REPRESENTS NURSES stead ne Wein Goelers’ AGRICULTURE 66 : year's four-day carnival will be|with the carmival ball. The ball,| Third contestant is Jean Maas| A Leaders corps of 11 girls | rally. , ww! If a the appearance of the Clancy | with: all it's:color and display, land she is representing the stu- | from the Charlottetown YMCA,| ‘The rally started at 7.30 ves- : Dancing the Brothers and Thomas Makem, | will be highlighted by the crown-|dent nurses. Jean. is the daugh- accompanied by Karen Jamie- | terday evening with a get-ac- Tuesday, January 25 ‘music of ' . ‘ising Irish folksingers, = = ing of the: Carnival Queen. Last | i of - ont ne Comes sti me cs quainted session, wil run! € Provincial Vocational stitute |year’s queen was Betty Lou | Maas Jernon enjoys | 1, pay cheques | 5 ns | si ss ; ; on Friday evening, Jan. 28, - at | Doyle. |dancing, meeting people, is a larger’. A; fe A ee a : 8.30 p.m. | This year there are six “en: sormiber of the Glee, Club, ane cach entgebess une ik cl agar ipe et A CFCY:. T.V.:. = "THE suiainocks uded bh four: | |trants. Donna“’Marie Murphy S| capa acti 8 re Bigot They are employed ; S - ie gay ceraiva a, hockey |8 Sophomore feu. seanee She |She is 18 years old and plans to [tee saat I reepibals ot PB] 7.15 p.m, - 7.30 p.m. ] 9 to 12:00. ts the daughter ir. and Mrs. |continue nursing. st fa ospital Associa- f : .. Francis Murphy of Cornwall and; The fourth contestant is -a’jtion of P.E.1. submitted a brief | Sk y Ele ctric BG i) Subjects: BEEF AND POULTRY PRODUCTION. ~ Free Lunch } Members and guests GET ALL THOSE JOBS, DONE office or other business premises therein and having tite’qualification of an elector under sub- | paragraph (1) (d) and (1) (e)-or paragraph (3)- of Section._24 of the City of Charlottetown Act, shall be entitled to vote for Mayor and Councillor or Councillors and shall vote in the ward or wards in which its qualification lies. Such vote shall be cast by such official or employee of the Company -as_shall have been authorized thereto in writing signed by the Secretary or. President of .the Com- pany and sealed with: its corporate seal, which _authorization shall be filed with the Electoral Of- ficer of the City, whereupon the Company's name and authorized representative shall be entered on the Election lists. Failing such entry, no vote shall be east. ter your ral Of- a s ng goer 7 representative for vo &, wi e ficer of the City. John J. Butler, : City Comptroller. Store, nee brig Mrs. BE. H. Stewart “- Montague, rs. Ada. Dyment Notre Dame St.. THIS Everyone benefits “tage of low-labour @s consumers. BE A WINTER This advertisement published -Chandler Bros. ltd. “Your hoase and home st¥le centre” ’* 1 Plywood Plate — Ch’town J. W. Windsor Co. Ltd. ‘Matchless Paint Dealer” Water St. — Ch’town Rogers Hardware Ltd. “If It’s Hardware — We Have ‘It? Queen St. — Charlottetown a Custom Interiors Prince St.'—. Charlottetown pairs and rebuilding jobs done in the winter. 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