i Pedestrian 1 Award Won ’ l l . By Ch town i The Canadian Automobile An. IMlatloil in annual session It Bail". Alta.. has announced .Lhat Charlottetown has Won the ‘ linual award (or pedestrian protection in the Canada. wide appraisal conducted by. the organization. Notice of the awlrd was re- ceived {tom the president at the Maritime Automobile Asst» elation. Dr. G. MacDoulall. Saint John. NJ! who will make the official presentation on his return tram the conference. The board oi judges were:‘ RCMP Commissioner CR. Harvison Montreal 1’ o l i c e Chiei. .l. . Robert. Wander“ at Studebaker oi Cannda. GE Grundy. representing the Can dian Highway Safety CounC' annaging director Canallian Good Roads Association. C.W. Gilchrilt; director at the engin- eering school. Carleton Univ»:- lity. John Euptash: and trattic l director, City oi Ottlwl. Thor l ilsuli. HAVE KNOWN CONFLICT Parngunydns have learned to. take revolutions in stride slid‘ I between 1910 and 1912 had seven Ipresldonts. ‘ m PRESENTATan ad is. Music Festival awards 11,5111in the annual inset- ..p last evolving. snown above or the upmtatives room mm winning sclmls. Lctt to age in urban school: with gradas seven to 10: Sisior Mary Winnitred oi ’t‘racadie Cross School. uhidh won the music lestivsl plaque tor ah talnlna the highest “erase Felix d K. MW'I Men! in Sol-rid. which won Ll! Gryo Cindi awmd tor minim the high” school standing: Mrs. A.E Tm oi the Monm- llae Elan-mm saml. which ISLAND NEWS PAGE MONTAGU’E EXTENDS WELCOME He was introduced by the sre‘ Joseph Noonau, In rural snhotils with grades won the l-lyndrnao Company . . M , ‘ priunpal oi sures-wood Sch . tour tonlne; Mrs. w. .1. hold, award [or cttahiing the highs Summerside And PI'II‘ICG County Contlrnllng their tmlr oi included visits to Wood Is we especially weicomo you an:rfin§rflih‘il:l:d fi‘iisl‘pfi'él. uhicll won me 10m: plaqus convener ol scholarslupe tor est average in urban school. ‘ . the our... mp... o, REL land Panmure island, young up... may my l. dent RI Human lor attaining the highest aver- the asociaiion; 5t. unis caries one to SIX. The Gunl'dlln Charlottetown. Thin-s June 13 1963. 3. the young ladle. on... w.“ my Georgetown, Spuns and st hope you Whig 33$ :ggmMznd l Claude Ives. also a past presl. - c.-.- . , peters. They Wter welcomed lo Montague by Mayor p.l-l. Yeo who pointed out the many attractions oi the area "We are iriendly people and al- ways welcome tourists. and Visit "5v" , Y .d'snt thanked Group Capt, Dog 3: if" mg?“ “9'; at I (or the courtesy extended lo the 9 m We“ “"9 . boa d members and lor the ex- M“*‘"" with G9“? l celleut candlelight banquet. addressing the girls, . MEETING HELD 1 Following the dinner. tits 1 monthly meeting was held will! ‘ Mr. Cannon presiding. Amos ll. Hubley stated the in- dustrial brochure wal being pm posts at centres in the prov- ince, on hhe ferries Ind It Aulalo. N.B., visited the Mon- tague museum yesterday. The iamflianlzation tour at Kings Reunion Of 105th Battalion | Slated For Montague in Julyl Forty-seven years ago today . s The battalion arrived in v < e Prince Edward Island's tamed Cartier. P. . lune 15. e I s d [05th Battalion marched oil to‘ On July g1 this yelr. survival n n n a n Br ' P.E.l. Music Festival Ass'n. Elects Slate, Honors Two w . . - l i in w s Roads School, Women's load. . D" “m 105th will hvld I "-1 pared. In loot. a dummy copy t.;.§“m‘£:e‘mfi.na‘; 3, m, wp‘ “Til: 1:23;):er :Clgllilsh’msugrln: unI‘on llieelitlilantagueim w i y a was Complete and the layout II M . ' "" “3 6‘90. V0 planned. Alter discussion the inertilllisel Elinoiiiltloiiatigld ll; COMMITTEES NAMED “in Eisevenlpd the then . ulmrrdttEe oi the usaociation o e r e comm"... “.5. g...“ 0., m... 9 ill at Prince ol Wales College C°Miiim “Md “'2”: I 1 fl” 3”“ “W” V W Md W “W light to go ahead and print the “E v lli membershl wcré “3“”? M"- ’° C“d' 5“ m“ “mg "“m 5"" m ‘h' 0m“ 0‘ the “will”! brochure. and no e p- l .V cmmuemwn. M... 32., den to Charloilelown. Thou-.School. (hometown. IUMMERSI'DE BUREAU “We in p.m. by one oilho so. l5 cents ior each at their mull- M._ Hugh}, mod 1.. air.“ presented, 'ihr otticers tor the coming Schurman. Summerside Mn. ‘ sands oi people lined the City‘s‘ I Mm Douglas Collin. Montague. mg“ m was 0!" THE GUARDIAN. cldellts of history are the hosts. hers oi population. except P.E.l, streets to wstcli the Moo-mull dam, m. m mm, m, - . . . _ believed there would ever be “WhaI we are celebrating is a limit year. ' he said. and oinpha- which is donating the site as its more important time in the his. Malcolm Msc- Choral readin Mrs. ss. Car- “mt march, to the whari- but her imon Montague reported major miracle", Dr. Frank Mac- sized the importance of hemp contribution. .er .1 gummmise than now to, son. Charlottetown; Miss Mary “I9 (my did mi mm W“ that arrangements were pretty Ktnnon stalcd, rarer-ring to cen- good hosts. making people Ieell He penned the last that this is gem“... bmhureuutu‘d in... MocLine. swriniarside- Mrs. 11:30 N“ well tor the Milton tannial year. as he addressed up.l welcome. wanting to stay hm the first memorlal In the Falhersl tho h a nd s ol industries who A.G.J. Steeves, Montague. The WWW“ “Wm”. ‘“ ol the battalion winch will he words oi loo members oi the‘ and return again. “it's a prlvl- at Confederatiun A: I dilmce might wish to locate in me area. user-t; Eric Matcreiwr barracks but musimd mm 8‘ ‘ held in Montague July 31. Summerslde board at Trudi.- lasi legs to have this honor and task ‘A who I e century helm-e we Motions appproved completing 1: Murray Charlottetown; Thomas Hall. E.“ "Wfi “first {5‘ Major Douglas Maccvwao evening at the RCAF station and we hope e eiy community. build a memorial to the tnundingl w“... .,.. u... um"... bridge pic. Park, Vice-pro- Stnnmemde: Mrs. RAM Becki Pi‘c‘tn‘ui‘élfifi 3’ "' ° 0" will be the est speaker niche where lhey were guests through wlll participate to the lullsst in lathers". he said. 1 his site. including digging a well Ildenl ‘Prlncel: Mrs. A.E. logs, MOI-“3% . A I” Hi ’39" o, the "me . ban-incl which will take place the courtesy oi the commanding. this operation“. He told his audience that none- and reiterating support of the iioutaour Vice-president (Kings) Hall Millar- Macradyen. “id: “4.136.” g m the me at (1' p.m. in die Beavr Hall. The arm... 6...... cm... as. Dagg. . llow RAISED mm,“ o. m “mum, Is “my list. and gs"... association tor the .‘llSS llary Donahue. Charlotte tour. serrctary; Mrs. Clarence Mercer, Summerslde. mretary .— DEATH NOTICES thorium too late tor Classuisd Death Rotlcs eolnnrnl. iIlAilP _ 'At the Prince Ed- paid Island Hospital. Wellnes- day. Jun 12. 1963. Robert w snarp oi Msrsbliehi. in ins xiln yenr. Redtilll at the Macksil nincrnl Home. Fll~ nrral notice later, MIL-WILLIAMS — A! the Com munity Hospital. 013an wrdnesow, June 12. 1963, Mrs Herbert B. MacWilliRms. n! West Point In tier Bath year. Hel Nma'llls were torwnided {will the Jelley Funeral Home, 0 Lonny to her late residence. satuniay (ruin the, Presbyllrianl sen/ice Cum-l insuring at 2 p.m. Interment in the church cemetery. MnrQUEEN — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Tues- day. slime ll. 1963, Peter I. litaK‘QueelI. Orwell. used 82 )‘Cars. ill lnrwnnied .l'i'hutrsoayl. kills nee-l o‘clock ho hi! Funeral from St. Andrews Church. Orwell, Friday ulter- nnnn with WVIL‘E mmencin ll 2 o‘clock. Interment will take plan in the chunk me- my. i) lale residence. BRENNAN — The delth occur Ind June 11, 19". 1 James year. Remains Nsting It his late residence from where the munilnil to st. Mary's Church. Snurls lIr Requiem High Mass II 3 o‘clock. [Meat will be In the chm) mm. EN" — At the Prince so. "ill Hospital. Dis-dry. June u. in. Arthur new. Iliad 73 ye m ALLAN: -« At Charlottetown. Tussdly. June 11. in. Ilenry Elihu-tn Gallant. South Rus. tlro in a r. in. i Brennan of Sum In his 56th so luneral will be held Friday km- ;; , n THE P.E.l. Music Festival Association last night paid special tribute to Mrs, Warich Wood. Saulhport. tor her vol- untaly and untiring edlons as secretary oi the association (or the last nine years. She named vice-Pmsident Queens County. as soc-retary is Miss Dfilnl’llmr Charlottetown. iPrillceI: Mrs, Ell. Stewart. Montague. secretary lKlnEs); Mrs. 5.6. Finlay. Charlottetown. recording secretary. Mrs. Rov hert MacKinnnon. Charlottetown. treasurer: Mrs WE. Jenkins. Summerside. treasurer iPrince). Mrs. Douglas Catlin, Montague. treasurer iKInEsl; Mort on DEW. Charlottetown. auditor, Frodeflc A. Large. QC ChAr- lotietown. is the past pruidenl. was lor um MEMBERSHIPS Mrs, porlcy Taylor. Winsloc. awards convent-r, presented lira memberships to Mrs, Margaret Mackinnon. Charlottetown. and Mrs. Georgie Hume. Montagu Mrs. Wendell Wood retired - ter nine years as secretary and :as succeeded by Miss Dona- lie. sniiiuis AWARDED The roliowlng schools were presented with inuado (annual shield: by Mn. Jodelzli Roda. uholarship Convener. The a. oars ware: St. Mary's Convent, ruin. Gym shield: Sherwood School. IODE shield; Montana School. Hyndnian shield; Kla- School. scholarship - Charlottetown; Charles Ealle'm. Summerside: L JD. ac- belld. Montague. Membershi Mn, Parley . Mrs. John E, Cameron. Summersids; Mrs. Lloyd Fraser. Moniagus._ Nominating: Mm uoyd Eraser, riatioiun secretaries: Mrs. linen Howard. Cornwall: Mrs. Wesley MacPhee. shunts-aide; Mrs. Annie Ililohey, Montague. Aulson ram: . unilmei’side. . Lester Mu'Leod. Montague. Pilbllwllty: Mr, and Mm. Pres- top Back, Slerwood; Mrs, Mary Baker. SInnlne-xside; Mm. Cy- Reoeption Mrs. Gordanbite. Chnflotmown Mrs. John Louty. ‘ Mrs. .lohn Hughes, Kennedy. Murdock Record: Mrs, Leigh Cmu Roads: Mrs. Macoawau, Kllmui-r. Schotaidtiln: Mia. .UV, Rodd. Charlotetown: M‘rs. Clarion-an Steele. . ; Mm Charla Pram, Mmtegue Fr MW. Syl‘llhil ll'll music: Ml! Dom Cullen. Chlriotttednwn: Mrs. Mink km. Summer‘- aide. Tickets: Mrs F‘rlllk Storey Mina. WK. Ohm- loiteiown: Mrs Earl Hickey. nilttee shield: Tracadie Croui music lestivtil slileld; and (kind will Ell unfilhapan . Mm! om vlnmfi’mflfifh The presentation oi sdioler- Castle 4 . lspeclal sr m o'clock. lot-mm will be In ships and align- maintained M's Calm own People: mainly, the mlnmdudtbeam. me st. school: Grade 5 . 5 Music Formal .asocladoo last (Special st. m‘l NORMAN—At Charlottetown. evening. The ell/mt: wave given CWLl Rodin-d Square Tuna-V. Julie ll. loci. Mrs. ta oontsaianls in the lsstival School: Grade d lsoeeill St who a... gamut, or mm a... Mi... Dunsun‘s seamen-nu cwui R’lllsloe in bar year. row are Ito-o that re- Roddhnt some W. mind at the ortclllie Fu caiuad awards: Gmrns — at Mliuhl'a .lr. ""1 “0n!- hm when the ADVANCED PROVINCIAL Choir. lurdm. e lunenl will be held today. my... . David Morrsr. Slln- Jr.. . ones; st suiti- servitc commencing at nit-rune Cordon Murray. Ken» Mary's mm .lr.. our. ll uni. Intel-merit will take "may. Itequlll‘ : Long and: CG . Keil- Dlsce In It. John'l Anglican p.m.”..mm y. .m. “’“l'r’v “Wm stawart and Gail Carter. North Milton. Voul Solo - My Mtan- Chantaan Vocal Sdo (will) Helen Burke [New Ml. Vocal auto - (Bustin- WWI Wanm'l Lilith Drake, Folk 81“ . Helm Burke. New arm. de SDI - m MD“!- lld. We . arm - m Grab-o. and claw 'a ton: St. J-nel 1min“ Clair. Chutofltflm. PRINCE COUNTY Pride! Couth Intermediate: Plan: — Rollo! Piehld. sim- — natty Palmer. Ken- Plano — Carolyn Ameli- ault and Tommy Perl-y. lum- new. _ $29 per $1900 rats ot assessment ' Summerside and Nancy Thomp- - and Flye Rom-lull. Charlotte - m. Charlottetown iequll). V bell. the blowing at the steamv‘ er'l whistle. mingled with thel crash oi music irorn the band and the tramp. tramp. tramp ui marching men. it was a scene which will ever live in the me- mnan moriea of those who witnessed lt." SUMMERSIDE — The Public utilities Commission chaired by .ludgec st. Clair Trailinr yes- tel-day heard a submission by the Town oi Summerside re questing a revision oi water and EPWEI‘BZC rates, In the detailed submission. propared and presented by Town Manager .l.A. arophy. It was pointed out that the annual deli- cits In this utility. ' ' the period iroin 1955 to 1962. amounted toatotsl or over $103,000. Mr. Bmphy laid the water and sewerage deitcits. which have to he paid by the taxpayer. amount to $1.75 at the In the town. Followmg the presentation oi the bricl Judge Trainor said the commission would study the IP- Diieltion and reach a decision as Summerslde. Piano s. Maureen .lay. lrors. Vocal A. Bertram Carr. Tryon. oc l a. Bernadene Mullln. Heather 1-iobson. .lo Anne Sonlel' Kin- S'side Seeks Revision In Water, Sewer Rates alsmial meeting will be held at 4 him. in the Yeo nestle. ‘ A bus will run {mm ob. any. Prior to the banquet. the group‘ was taken on a tour or the air base in two buses supplied by to Montague and return. Al- ready word is being received Hum umber- “ their m— piano and oi the local station. I tion to Mwnd title relation. . MacKinnoll. Chairman of eommitke. pointed out why hel termed it a miracle by stating that when the tathers ot cooled; Rclcri'inn lo the Fathers oi Confederation Memorial Build- ilil. Dr. ManKillnon l to depend on local lnitialiva 15 cents per head of pnpulalinnl Icnnid lo", Dr. each government. That Is tho. commended the federal government will pay 15‘ centennial minim cents ior each resident at Can-irespncl ior its initiative ads and the provinces will pay‘leadersnip. _l construction of n causeway floured Lite actual success is dependent l me “all... one. being uprated hyl hriw_the 55.500.000 memorial will on local interest. He laid “lt's‘. J. Watson Machught, QC. re 1 9...“, cm, a...“ m. a... “gay... be imam-ed. l-ls stated the man. the live wires in the community vealed a standby customs oriloer runs. or Maritime pi.- Con... sing would be done by means oi‘ who are going in make the cen.. tor the Summerside oilice has MncKlnnnnlbeen appointed and is already slamnorsld in tlrs and sult_ or a suggestion by George It unk River A letter lrnm Solicitor-General l on the job. This was requested .irythehoardvitirade.u there- Melkl gued and discussed, and enluyedl themselves m e a nwhilc. three years later Canada was es-l tobllstied. Dr. Maciilnnon sold "the sec-‘ onll miracle we are celcbratlnul is the tart that ths group or Cni- - = n. l . ex res-ed . :gggefihng‘mwg'; I. v?“ I pnlss making up the country sur- publlc hearing and had been ad-, Viv“? 10° Wm- M h"! "0‘ verlised only one man, Dr, in: “mm” 3"" W! “a.” PM W" Clark 53', m on u” “mam. vlnces. We have big ones and Dr Clark I former member! small ones but they survived a, me mwn'mnwv w" “dei and its a miraclefllhorc's s Carin to comment and during his brietl 3‘“ 3‘ “I l" ‘9“ “‘9 5 “ ° 3 ‘ remarks stated he had hoped tne‘l Maker wil- town would adopt the meter ayl- V tern. He said he had had a w-ter Fredericton . (4 72 meter Installed In his home le- Salnl Julia 42 M yen years ago and be lelt this Mnnutnn :2 2; was the proper way lor citiae... null . s h to pay ior water used Charlottetown . . 45 _. Other members or the Conl~ Sydney . , . :2 . Yarmuulh a! i mission are wn. Brennan and Stewart lvss. George R. McMahon acted as solicitor tor the town and others present included Conn. D. Alex MacDonald: superlntendsntPol wster and sewerage. Walter e , _ again Iorecast for all regions} m" ""1 mm” my" Gem" today as a light norlbcrly cir‘ 3" " ‘ culatiou is maintained around i 1"; swim-lug:an $13"- vn . weakening low pressure may in more maid: WRRXRRLJRE‘ "99"“ ‘0 “1 Mimi!" W Cloud will again be restricted made by the town in October m. 0" SM... “d yenr. southern New Brunswick. . HALIFAX lCPl — the wea‘ that oiiice stS aliernoml tum-‘ pustules in most localities lnl the Marltimcs mausgcd to reach 1 the 70 degree mark Temperatums In the 70s are It sun. Tryon leaunli. QUEENS Coum Queens County Intermediate: Plano — Linda Matheson. North M ii . lspebial Clans in» Pain- Qileem County Elements PIIIID A - David Arsenluit Plano olllce: hghi winds. now-high at Sydney aia MacKinnon. Charlottetown. Min. Max. m1 Charlottetown is .lnd 7|). Plano duet _ Dslphne Large 1) wnon , . 39 u Mansion as and n, Edmundston and Sandra Carr. Charlottetown. Vancouver so ill 40 and 72. Campbelan I5 Ind Vic-I — Carolyn Ling. Char- Victoria . so u 75_ i lMlelnwn- umonton . All is 1 Folk Song _ Delight Bernard. . to it nigh this today at Charlotte- Hunter's Rivas. n 51 7d town at 3.99 p.m. and 1.19 p.m,‘ Violin — David Raynor, Mt, iii so At Rustico at 9.19 p.m. Ind ".37. Herbert. . 49 so p.m. Summenlde tide eighteen] Wind Instrument — .linuny’ sit in minutes later than Charlotte. xlrby. Chariotleiown. , 52 55 town. Sun rises today at «no 47 is and sets at 7.2a. . Regional iorecasis: WEATHER Cape Breton. Prince Edward‘ TORONTO lcrl _ Tempera- tures issued by the weather mug arm-me In I Moore is Millenil Lttl I Jung“: in (H I an: . ALL FATHER'S DAY ITEMS GIFT BOXED "‘ ' SWIM TRUNKS MEN‘S town quunll. Piano Duet — Billy Knox. d E ltd-ll and Kenneth Leslie Blund- ocal A — Helen [4nd, North Milton. Vocal B — Anne Frlm. Doll- ald Campbell. Carole Rodd lea ll. Vocal Solo ‘ Ruth Wonnoeott. Charlottetown. Recorder — Nell Macxlanon. Clydt- River. lilNCd COUNTY Kong: County Intermediate. Plano — Pntdenu Alinei Drake, Mlllvlew. Kings County Elementary: Piano A — Rachael Runner. Smlril. I’d-no I — WIIEH “when. “Idol. Piano Duet — —Pegg Pet Ill FOR YOUR lNSURANCE NEEDS consult HYNDMAN 8: CO. LTD Insurance since 1812 an unerienoo or at years n IIIqu underwriters. n at VIII lllooosl. DHICES‘ . Chrluhton . Summers“. . "alum . Alberto! Amt- l‘hl-ougliont the Provtneo . il| sthh and ham styles . nylon and rollrrn mixes. also elasticized materials . Sun and mint fast 0 By Catalina and lithrr famous TIES $1.00| til I_$2-_0‘L' . Ill palms of the rainbow: 2.50 to 5.95 MOORE '8: M(LEQD LTD IRum mm atom-u me‘ “Mada chamomnallalay: Gifts for Father’s ...Fun-Time Hours! We’ve everything to help Dad play it cool and easy this summer. Choose here the grit! that he will wear . . . with pleasure! Here's all the nice things about these SPORT SHIRTS . «house short sleeves . white mdclotll or colors or Plaid: . notions In the group 0 s. M. L. and XL l . l shnp for Father loninhty l until i. : Friday until 9 o‘clock and '. Saturdny until 12:30.