of the insiranoa men attending the meeting. Left to right are Fred Pound. association prest- dent: R_L. Kayler. Toronto. Ed. McCabe. Charlottetown and lIFE UNDERWRITERS HEAR SPEAKER The Prince Edwu-d Island Life Underwriters Association held a special meeting yester- da\' afternoon at the Charlotte. town Hotel. Seen above are four Austin Pendergast. Summer; aide. .\ir, Kayler. the execu- tive director of the national association. waa use guest speaker. ewion School, Kinkora Group Singing captured the highest marks awarded yester- a\ at the Summerside section the P.E.I. Music I" e s t iv a l. I'llll 905 going to Newton School during the afternoon for unison. llflilllg and to St. Malachy's Ju~ Ilor Girla of Kinkora last. "Film! in the Roman Catholic girls junior choir competition. .itijudicator David Grilfithl guarded the Newton Sc ho all chorus its high mark for a beau-l tilul rendition of “Man in th a. Moon" in competition wtth elew in other rural schools. N e w- ln‘l School also received a sec- ond during the afternoon in this 141. school of one r on m. grades one to five. unison sing- in: St. Malnchy'a Junior Choir, It‘l‘l'ivcd very high praise from; lit. Griffiths for its interpreta- tnn of the hymn "Maiden Mo- ther Meek and Mild." other results- i (‘iass 13. Roman Catholic :lrll junior choir — 1. St. Mal-‘ chy'a Junior Chnlr. Kinkora. I“: a. Misconche Convent. It: 3.. St. Mary's Academy. Summer-i Me. 38. l Class ii. Roman Catholic. tholr. junior boys and girls- ! Junior boys and girls, It i n- tors. M; 2. demy. 85. (less 189 — Piano duet it gears and under — 1. Patricia‘ toele and Rosemary P e rr y.l Summerslde. M: 2. D o n n a LATE NOTICES (Also In announcements b Mamas adjoining (laaslfted Ad- mit-b. cacti-a.) _ BAUTII'IIR—At the Sacred. Heart Horne. Friday. flay t. 1982. Mrs. Mary Gauthier. formerly of North Rustico. in her on.» year. Her remains: are resting at the Char1otte-‘ lawn Funeral Home until Sun- day afternoon at 1 o'clock. at which time they will be fors wst to the home of her no chew. William V. Gauthier.l North Ruattco, from where} the funeral will he held Mon- day morning. leaving the. house at I.” for Requiem Fish Mass at Stella Maris; Church at 0 o'clock. inter. mont will be h the church cemetery. WA‘I'I‘ — At fl Allql Street~ Charlottetown. May 8. 1m. William lit. (Kit) Howatt in his «as year. Renting at the r-uclifle rueral Home from. “here fungal will he held Saturday. service commenc- ing at 1,” pm. (Advanced; Summer 'l‘tmel. harmed Peoples Canaan-y. D—Mthebomeof ‘ 5' '1 i s s I 9 Shore (I. May .1”. Leigh A, Good. for- hls nth brighter. Phall. Argyle I ilili I T i El 'l’ til i l l i Ell Ii ill I.” l i i :11; fits Kensmgtnn. 76. Class 12. Roman Catholic boys” choir (unchanged votcesl — 1. St. Paul's Choir. Summer- side. 85. Class i9i, piano duet open I. Bonita Poiriet‘ and Sylvia Gaudet. Mlscouche. 83; 2 Diane Doucet and Christina Ramsay. Miscouche. 73. Class 76 — Quick s t u d y class. female voice 119 years and over( — 1. Margaret Mur- ray. Kensington. 87. Class 78 — Sight reading. fe- male voice. |19 years and over) 1. Margaret Milrray. tori. lit. Class 190 — Piano duet 416 years and underi Gaudet and Carolyn Arsenault. Summerslde. 33 Class 31 — Women‘s chorus. unison. llst year) — I. St. Paul’s Christian workers Girls' Choir. Summerside. so. Class is. Choral group city. mixed voices it part) — 1. Sum- merslde High School Glee Club. as. Class 146.ng5 0 and up rs partl — i. Summerside High School Glee Club. 80. Platform secretary is Brad Cairns: chairman. Wyman Cairns. Mra. Mrs. st. Mary‘s Aca- spon'r LUCK PALERMO. Sicily iAPt~ Phil Hill. world champion rac- ing driver from Santa Monica. Calif. saich 164 feet through the air in his red Ferrari Fri- Im'" '"d K“ FMMS‘ Ml-“lday—and walked away Ilnhurt.l Hill was driving in a trial run for Sunday's Targa Florin open I s Kensint‘ Marilyn i i iand underl — i Margo Clark. Choir Receive 90 Marks SUMMERSle BUREAU couche. 81; I. Luanne Gallagher OF THE GUARDIAN and Diane Waite. miles an hour when he missed. a curve. The car sailed into the air. but landed rightside up on aili four wheels in an open field.| .lliil's crash helmet bore a huge dent in the top. The car showed no external damage. IN AFTERNOON » Class 143. any gradm — uni-I son — 1. Newton School. 90; 2. iSpring Brook School. B7; 8. Margate School. as. Class 141. school of one room ‘tzrades l to 5 unlsoni—Spnng Brook School 8’7; 2. Newton rhool, as; s, Mai-gate School. Class in. grades Mtl unison ‘1. Spring Brook School. l5; . Graham's Road School. ll: 3. DeSahle School. 7h. Clean 159. piano solo ill years Kensington. M. 2. Patricia Kelly. Surnmorsirle. Ki: 3, Anna Zielinsici. Kensiruton. it'z.‘ Class 163. piano solo. ii years :and under — 1. Carol Mercer. ‘sinnmorside. so: 2. Helen Hic- ‘key, Summerwlde. RS: I. Peter ELewia. Freetown. M. " Class 218 lrecorder aolol — Gordon Murray. Kmslngton. ll. l Class 160. piano solo 1’ years; and underl — l. June Phillips. Summer-side. if]: 2. Joanne MacF‘adyen. Aumsllne the. as: 3. Karen Rodd. Summer ' .84 Class 91. boy's solo 18 van Arsenault. :M Platform wrctaw was Mrs. J H Kirhv. chairman. Mrs. W A Cilrrie: adjudicator. road race. whizzing along at an David Griffiths. New London Loymen’s As’ it Sponsors Variety Concert KENSINGTON 8 p r i n g Valley Hall was filled to capac- ity last Saturday night when the alumni New Inidm Lay- men's The-program proved to be highly anti-suntan. and includ- ed a Partial show—1962. when the latest styloaforiadtec were. led by "withers of the. 's asnriciatkm. NEG-N, w i t It "er tum Volley" smut an a olwmrsbythewtnlecast.and; closed with "There in a Tavern hi the Town". with Mrs William PM as pianist Vocal (hat-ts were muttered hy Vans-y Gar-k and Kathleen Walker. Julie Ind Gwendy Campbell. Joyce and Dar-ylene Won Brae! Bit! and hymn! GI. Vaflety met-t wssl . Dance manners were put on by Sylvia Mclmis. Paul Gal- lant. Helen Brown and Judy Dawson who danced a number molly introduced in this area. called the and Heather Brown. Reading: were glvnr by Mrs. Horace Stewart and Elmer Paynter. Hana Pit‘bzetll Inla Meek. Mrs. Walter Mme; violin Ill pier-ti. by Ann Ber-nun! lid Mrs William m. and "sliding out the well lid-iced mam were vocal solar by (holy! Thomas lid Ruth Pm. M'mornat 30 oars S'side Man Tells Courl ’Ho Has Too SUMMERS"?! — Too man! pm friends arm'er to be trouble for Cecil "Monk" Am null. reload frvln tail Thur!- day miss and aided I” ‘l' the familiar old drunk charle the-ammonia. Magistrate RS Hinton. after Many Friends’ Hinton said. if we had a we anv hope for him on proposal \lagistrate "there would be prison farm", The Magistrate said, lrehl you are"! loud ID and Arsenanlt said “Yes, ISLAND NEWS PAGE“ Summorsido and Prince Counfyl The Gui-dial, Charlottetown, Sat, May 5. 1962. The new CNR ferry "Confcdv eration" made a familiarization run across the Northumberland Strait from Borden, PE 1. to Cape Tormentine. Nil. yester» .day after being laid up in Bor- 7den for more than a week with l a damaged rudder. The ferry's steering gear was damaged several weeks ago in i ice in the Strait during a t rial run across the nine-mile stretch of water. a day after she arrived in Bar- den from Halifax where she was built. A spokesman for the CNR In Moncton said last night the Con- federation would conduct load- The accident occurred ‘ 'Conlederaiion’ Makes Trial Run Across Strait On Friday i carrying familiarization trips during the next few days before being put into regular serVice. The ferry service is bei n I carried out at present by the ferries Prince Edward island and Scotia II. The MV Abegwelt is in Halifax for her annual re-l fit. Meanwhile. at the other end of the island, the ferry lord Selkirk made the first crossing of the season yesterday between Wood islands. PEI. and Curi- bou. XS This service was originally expected to begin earlier this week but ice conditions I are not favorable. l l and not under 0 - i. Paul‘ Mlscouche Convent. ‘ gCity, Towns :Fifih Annual Set For S’side SUMMERsz — The P.E.I. Federation of Munici‘palitie! Lobster Catches l .Reporled ‘Good' lashsterdahermenatrltrth Lake we" reported last night to have bad the best day thus Mayo” um . far this year an far an catches ‘ has scheduled ,u were concerned yesterday. No mm annual MM for sum, actual figures were available merside on Wednesday. May 23. but it The City of Charlottetown and the tonne of Souris. Georgetown. Montague, Borden. Remington. Summerside and lAlberton will be represented at lthe one-day meeting which will ‘ be held in the Summersidc lb .relzlstration at 9 am. The re win be I m [mmconducted u-lbbage toiirnameoti V at the simmer-side iii-men otth also remained urn-lunged .eon and a banquet at 6 pm was utimatsd th at Crib Champions Honored At S’sido; SUMMERSLDE -— Henry Ber- giorl Home commencing with “am And N SEVEN". 010 winning team in the recently lcatches averaged in the vicinity ‘ ;nf 800 pounds per fisherman. Catches at Sour-is and Saul- rage were down from the pre- vious day. Prices early in the morning at Souris were I) cents per pound for canan with the ‘marketing price being 35 cents l per pound. However. late in the (day prices: illnde to 33 cents for camera and 38 per pound for marketers ermen in the Southern (King‘s area state that the situation remains the same as .the previotn day. Conditions in the north shore‘ l Speakers will include William “‘9 CM” 14M. were 55 3“ mmilll-ltl't‘l in lam coastal iHayward. former manaecr of 811053 of honor at a banquet Wafers. the Bank of Nova Scotia in ;who will be speaking on the PE]. centennial plans: and Walter DeSilva.l ‘provincial town planner, who .will speak on this subject. i i The main part of the business 1 imecting will be conducted dur- -ing the afternoon. Dairy attended by some 75 persons in evening when trophiea' were celebration - presented. trophies were awarded by the Legion and presented by the secretarydnmga. diaries ‘Bud‘ Craig. Bar :lsland Native ‘To Be Built iReceives DD Rev A. Lorne Mar-Kay. a nag tire of Stanley Bridge. received. an honorary Doctor of Divinity. degree at the annual convoca- tion of the Presbyterian College at the Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul in Montreal last Tues- : day. Mr. MacKay ls minister of Central Presbyterian Church in Hamilton. Ont. and also chair- man of the General B on rd of' Missions of the Presbyterian’ Church of Canada, He is a grad- uate of Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. the University of. Western Ontario and the Mon-i ‘treai Presbyterian College. llis Honorary degree was con» firmed by Very Rev. Dr C Rit- SUMMERSle — Construct- lionofamoda-nnewdairybar to be known 5 Dairy Crest Ltd._ has a few yards south of Crest Lanes bowling centre at Summerside. Juries Hogan. manger of the bowling We. will also no manager of the new dairy bar which will employ a staff of three perm. Mr. Hogan said yesterday thattbenewbuildir‘wilbenf circular desim. is feet in diam- eter. With «some: serVico available around the Wete' perimeter d the buildiru. I‘lsu'. will be a full baccarat for storage space. The gcnerai mnt‘rm of the new Dairy Crest Ltd build log is .I Hamid ArmenauIt. and l‘lllf' Bell the I:irchitt'm in G. Keith ‘ Mr- MMKIY '3 a brother PM“ . ‘to Wendell MarKay. executive “’9 0mm“ W1 B '9‘ I“ assistant to Premier Walter R. Shaw. lS’side Ass’n For Retarded - .Plnns Meet ‘ l SUMMERSIDE — The Sum- merside Association for Retard- Rl Children has elected Mas [Allian Cudmorc secretary and ers. ond Lewis. vicepreal- dent. I it was decided to have n .executive committee «assisting of a WW. from the ‘varlous service clubs and we» ‘men‘s meditations in Surn- merslde. Mn Fred Gallant has been appointed to represent _the Cathdic Warren's [MR ' The next meeting will be held on lie evening of May is at the sane place. The various clubs will be requested to send a Mute to dils med l‘tng. The po‘ll‘lity of Dim"! a M trim clam bl Sum- merith for retarded child-en this fal. wil be fully maid June 1. farewell Sermon ‘ I i s Prenchad KENSINGTON — M a r g ate 1Uniled (‘hurrh was filled to ca- pacity on Sunday evening. April 29. when the Rev. W.G.C. Elliott delivered his farewell sermon based on Paul‘s letter to the Ephesians. in which he admon- ished the Christians to put an the whole armor of God. Members of Mt Zion Lodge Kenslngton. were present on an official visit. An “aspiring part of the not. vice was the "dedication d the newly decorated sanctuary. and the new Christian «location rooms completed last year Also dedicated was a guest book pre- sented to the church by the Fel- lowship Group in m a deoartod member. the late Mr: George Mayhew The male choir was heard in the hymn. "Some Time. Some- where" Mrs Hamid Voodalde was organist for the aervica. ___._____— tmhalwmmb J Waist-Mal.L predate-It. Nana-t. QC. m Egg! COFFEE Joseph Gaudi'n. Rustic-o. said Summerside and Charlottctown. the Legion auditorium Thursday ‘ [35‘ “lg” ""1 "'9 “‘9 mm“! ‘to loosen up during the day and ‘tbat it war hard ho tell when the fishermen cmld get out. “The ice could no out over- night and it could be here I" ‘a month." he said. Army Refuses ‘ Player’s Request PHILADELPHIA 'APl —‘ Shortstop Ruben Amaro's re- quest for a May extension of his prescnt leave from the army has been refused. Phila- delphia Phillies announced Fri- day. l The club said Amaro would 3report back to Camp Pickett. lVa.. after playing in Sunday‘s ldoubleheader against New York lMets here. Phils added thcv do not know when Amaro will be available to play again thla season. SAY DEATH 'ACCIDENT' ‘ LONDON (Reuters) — Eileen Ascroft. one of Britain's. best known women Journalists. dicd Press. She died Sunday. a a ma... “We “ I”: Probably the most successv ‘ ful brother and sister combina- tion during this year‘s P.E.I. . Yacht Has New Crew NEW YORK 'APL—Onlv two members of the crew which sailed against Britain‘s Sceptre in l958 will be on board when the refurbished iZ-metre sloop, Columbia, slides into the water today to begin her long sum- mer bid for defence of the ‘ America's Cup "We have assembled an al- most entirclv new crew," said Cornelius Shields. .Ir.. the 23. year-old skipper "It's a younger crew than we had four years ago, but a tough and ex- perienced bunch. "Most of the crew members are in their 30s. They've sailed dinghys most of their lives. They've also done some ocean racing They know what it is about." The holdovers are Olin Steph- ens. the yacht's designer who attain will serve as navigator, and Jim Haslun. The Columbia. which must beat possibly three American rivals to qualify for a shot at the Australian challenger. Gretcl. off Newport. R I. starl‘ in: Scpt is. will take its first trial riin in Mamaroneck har- bor Shit-ids is the newth of the yacht‘s new owner. investment banker Paul S h i e l d s. who bought her from a syndicate headed by Henry Sears Colum- bln bent Britain's Sceptre in four straight raccs in 1958. the first rencwai of the historic I’llt‘f‘ in !l yoars Since then. the 12-metre champion has had her keel re— shaped. her bottom resurfaced. new winches and a new W—fnoi aluminum mast installed. from an accidental nverdns- of slceplng pills. a London coroner rulod Thursday. Miss Ascroft was editorial director of a group of several women's mam/inns, and wife of Hugh Cudlipp. chairman of the giant Odhams lath Maeqnarr'io Heath MacQuarrie and Mrs. Margaret MacDonald PEAR HEATH SATURDAY, MAY 5th . . . . . 7:45 pm. to 7:50 pm. MONDAY, MAY 7th . . . . . 6:00 pm. to 6:10 pm. MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH CLASSES New Series begins Wednesday. May 9. 1962 MUI'HERS' CLASSES .. 2.00 PM. PABENTS‘ masons . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7.00 PM. AT PUBLIC HEALTH CENTRE Summerside Department of Health HEARandSEE - on CFCY lV For the Finest Electronic Wheel Balancing Coll Canadian Tire Corp. for appointment 4-8569 ManUARRiE HEAR MRS. MACDONALD MONDAY, MAY 7th . . . . 6:20 pm. to 6:30 pm. M‘mh~ll.l.mmh TALENTED come is» a,” INATION Music Festival was Margaret and Gordon Murray of Kun- aington. Between them they en. tered 13 classes. winning all of them. and capping three scores of 90 Margard. D, has has singing in festivals since silo was nine while Gordon, 14. has six years experience under his belt as a pianist. {Information Being Gathered Here For Future Seal Hunts information on all aspects of this year's sealing operations off the north coast of this pror- into is being gathered by the de- partment of fisheries who ex- pect to call a general meeting or sealers this coming season Information gathered will be made available so that s-slers will have a well—rounded picture of operations. including possible advantages of using helicoptcrs as opposed to stiff - winged planes in hunting and an analy- sis of costs and profits of th a business. A fisheries official said yt‘s-‘ terday th at his department will suggest that some sort of survival equipment be carried‘ Promotions For RCMP Inspector A. S. MacNell. eom- manding officer of RCMP "L" ‘mVlSlfll in unflatteth an» nounced the followilu promot- ions today. They became ef. ‘fective May 1. Sgt. H. G. E. Otipmari has been promoted to staff sergeant and Cpl C E. Waiper to the rank of sergeant. Promotcd to the rank of cor. porai are Cnsts. W. L. Davis. P. .l Borya and R. E. Williams. Therawill be by rend alterations. rogue. Mrs. Marguct Maedonald bysoaiera when they hunt 0H shore He pointed out that many hundreds carry no more than a knife and "the clothes on their back" when huntinz and could :9I inln difficulties if a sudden storm arose. Th0 official said that repr. sentatii'es of a Montreal helicop ter firm have offered to sit ll on the meeting to pass on cxpere icnce gained by hunting with helicopters during this year's season. enjoy a drive to HERMAN’S DAIRY BAR . hamburgers . hot dogs . fills and on... . milk dukes O my. Opcn Daily ll rum. - H230 p.m. Herman's Dairy Bar located on the Alrport Road INTERRUPTION NOTICE electric power on the Sparrows Road on Wednesday. May 9th. weather permitt- ring. between the hours of 8:00 n.m. to 1:00 p.m.. Atlantic Standard Time. This interruption is necessary to an- nble our crews to relocate distribution line on the Sparrows Road as required The area affected will be Queen's Road to Rev. 5. Straight's. Rood. Greenfield and Head of Moo- MARlTlME ELECTRIC 5 1. .fi ‘ an interruption of