ona oy I” m m Society. Murray Porter 1! WWW. N.S.. will he the adjudicator tor the festival and the presenta- tion of awards will take place 1 Derby-mam. POOR IMMIGRANT’S SON CLEANS UP IN BOOM TIMMINS. Ont. (CPI—Ned Bra-gagnolo is a big man in 'l‘immins these days. With the major copper-zinc- silver discovery here he has pa-rlayed $7.000 into something approaching $2,000,000. A that is nbt bad for the son of a poor Italian immie grant fami fl lowing the Final ISLAND NEWS Plot 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. April 21, 1964. started staking his claims after “seeing a Texas Gu!t helicopter going by my house all the time." .Hls dealing; have netted him not only cash but blocks of stock in mining compa- day through Saturday. SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL Report for March: Grade VIII: 1. Lena Barrett. , 2. Tim Hanson. 3. Alvin Croken. ‘ l. l Provincial Drama Festival 1 Opens In S’side Tomorrow I mes. A He has sold claims to POE Explorations. B u n k e r Hill Tmnmw “is.” n the Sum- ' iilcrside Regional High. gulf; “(3:329 VI" 1- Andrew 1'“ Ned's father died of silico— Mining Company. Glenn Ura- nicrside Civic Auditorium the, Regional High Sch. . en ‘ Grad-e VI 1 J SI 1 I “a and left the family with . mum Bruce pres” Mines and Provincial Drama Festival at l Queens Regional High School. ‘ - 03“ “c 3‘” 2 tough row to hoe. Con-West Exploration. Mary Murphy. cnc-act plays will begin. Engicwood Regional High ' “I came from I pom (am. But the best is M to c The four day fesitval will in-1 School. Notre Dame Academy. bfil‘azdevv- 1. Donald Camp- “y.” N“ y ' we “we, Mr. Bragagnolo Js/aid: "f1: Sourlis Regional High School. 9 ~ - Elda Plynier. "awed or anyfln" but me, dude “ling Wm M“ 5"” Grade IV: 1. William Loo. 2. “sag?” my “33°” deal Linda Cnoken. 3. John Lambe, .— 1 Tigriisih Regional High and the Borden CYO. i l i my dad died we always had to hustle to make ends meet." antee conduct during the two _ M year period. N in Do h; l'I'herfe will Salso be .3 onlei-taflct nggeMT‘ Joy semen 2' "firgfi’fir’lf‘i’f-mwirmi’m‘ms IWOI‘I‘Y of Gerald Leona Smt . nag .1 pay mm mm 6 9 Grade li- 1' Ferne Jor ' I . i . . . gen- appeared in courtv'on a charge} Thrutre Guild. Charlottetown sen. 2_ Judith L00, 3’ Kathryn a: :0 d m 3'1“ at” of unlawfully driylng an_ auto-l zmie Theatre Gmid and the mken me 1“! e PTOPer ; , mobile ms case was mourned. Scum D ammo Society. Grad; I: 1' Robert Howard w as Sulphur l Slipping "Irritating? " -' 5 until April 27. , Company has hit one of the l Don'tbcomb nod]; I Two men were absent when} Among the plays to be pre‘ and Roger Sinclair. 2. Paul Jor- bI-ggsiu bonanza ever, lunch slippingfdxr? ping grievogglffullig ' I ' - ‘Sf‘nlfi‘d Will'- be two 0m the! gensen 3 Jean Murphy . . w an on on m: or in h .1 their names were cl . an .. _ I ~ _ ' ow much i kl ' hem" ' ‘ and way "For “fl 0‘ 8 Highest average in senior mode on his ventures, hejust inan.°i=ilmil:nfnnt wast-0:13”- istrate .I_B. Johnson QC semt- costs 0, 30 days when he piead.,1{ so - The Wayward grades — Joan Sinclair. smiles and says he is not lmuk‘b” mac or a comfort or 5595.1Kiss". The first one will be played by the Souris Regional High School group and the sec- }lighest average grades — William Mrs. Grace Hickox teacher. l and security by holding plates more 1 firmly. No gumizfi‘fioocy. pasty taste lueytng. It's me (non-acid) . I Al mm at. my drug counter. enced him to a suspended two vear sentence. and ordered that a $500 l . ed guilty to a charge of po rion of liquor in a place otherl than his residence. in junior Loo. \ one other man was fined $20 Ed Turner. Upton Seaman and Ed MCCUE. rcccnfly :it the Allicrlon Curl- in: rink From left to r l 2 hi. are. l’rllnk Bryan. who made 'Ilf‘ prcsentntion. Ron Peititl, The Wcslcrncr .‘loitl Girl- in: trophy was orcscmcd to u rink shipped by Ron PO‘llll. during a closzil: program ‘rehi Mental Health Hea cure. The 83-year-old millionaire. n. bond be posted. to guar- a father of three childre New Storage {Tanks Slated ‘ lAt RCAF Sin. WELCOME . .ZJv. Rotary Guest Speaker, or: spied i c adorn-rd Hos- pital for retarded (Tl TA WA The wordy and erratum (if one 210.000 gallon bulk file storage i tanlr and the modifi‘ 'on and' I can ! l'c-lnsiallation of two 10.000 ‘ 'SPecial‘ 5’7"”“7'3' ' " gallon orl tanks. was announced ‘ 'lin Otiaua ycstorday for the RCA!" Sunmmreidc base. TI‘P announcement was made (.imdren, at ‘ by Solicitor—General J. Watson 9 Weekly Illnc'lcon lll“t‘lll".: of {\lat-Tiaiizlit. who said that ahso Rotary hold 1: the (‘lmiollclmvri planned for the project are the; 30:91 ""Sll"i‘d construction of concrete haw; TV . "Clinically. the one difference h for the two smaller tanks, rhea awe? rlgtafip ragged”; Hg; supply and installation of DIP- » A. 4' » , ~~ _ bright as we arc". This is re- ' pumflsl‘. loadersrafld] Hund_ . flected 1n the way they spend r ‘a “5' ‘mg' g 8' ' scaplng and the constrith of their lives—lllcy walk Inter. talk later and takc tori years to do five years work no school". Some never walk, .'l(“.'f_‘i‘ talk and are '_ the speaker stated. on to explain that their realm of idea; was greatly handb- capped and life Situation was complicated 2e problem Iacin: Us in this province may be better under- stood when you realirc that there a 30m re'rrded lYit'll\"('l‘ial< in: ' " ’ L ' ‘ . the Island A: u-lmm 1150 are' borrow mam lDies In MICI‘IIQOI‘I children under H: years Each v ‘ ' I I. i- h bl p o yea ".2 :v in our: ‘Fdlnr Knuth ("nmmitven Introduced SVMMERSYDE _ Word has s O ‘ 7‘3“ "‘0 i‘avlri \Iar'I-(innon as Illt’ll‘ unan- been received H,D_ Smith. I I I‘m -i"'lr\ 3‘? are non- . . . . . , . fl . lmous choice to represent Rotary (cdar Ayenuc. SummerSIde. oi ' d h I d "Ab [I h h o h o I w as," “afilifi fli‘ :(llilnl al the "Advcniure in Citizenship" 'h" ‘Im'h "f Willis H- Ken-"- 82 e 1. e 1' on- lninf—m-Ang...‘ lump" mullah— rally in Ottawa early in ‘10". ‘" P“: ‘2""”“- ‘M‘ Apr” II II . «Arum .A..;'»- , e. t i . \ll' \IacKinnm’i. 1R who if: a lli’m a 0"” 3 Y‘ar's » “‘55- h h d h B f m 3.9 mm W m m in Summm guage t e ome cra e on i 9 wave . ecause o oli‘l‘n yr avc'nlics lfldvcs for Oltau-a by Air on .\im “th he received his early edu. o d | b e h o '1: 0. re— r. . ' ill M | d h - 1 n. .._. .. ..... .....,... ‘hggglafghggggfgefiggf‘. 21,, IIS unexce e posiora eauty II as earne t e pic [FFIOV lwrwyrr I? “111115 On his “Dorich at ' 'I' "Th G d G If” d d ..., . ..-.~ icra..\‘. - . ~ ' . W. M m Rnbmflfim m M. W .. “our... uresque name, e or en 0 e U ,an ue to ar’ortfid as community mi?! N z A -l . . a paternal intercs. ‘- uccd as a new member by his ‘ Owen ‘ and also some asphalt and pav- 1 i l Curtis and . on earth dykes around the talnks‘ mg to be done. The tender has alreaw been Former Islander scape gardener. He is survived by his widow sr‘wor . welcomed on behalf of the club and mo sons, Claude and Wye , lw prOSidcni WR. Jenkins. man. both of Port Huron. also a Miss Jackie Commiskey. home brother. Harry Kelly. Ohio. five I 'rf; -v1:'. {-0- rate consultant. Canadian Assnc-V grandchildren and 3 great - y. ezihlic vmnn Retarde Children grandchildren. 1" 7M” of 'xammal bndw was 3 mm“ or Funeral services were held 'r‘ivltY wu' chdcrson. li’ 'l . < . -_ -I '3 ‘Siii we Hirlnn‘3f“‘<%i- r.:::f:‘.:::;“:l l T. Tm.“ “Wm 35" We” “Sm” Rm“ Maihodist Church of which Mr. “i’l‘il‘uay ' A Kcllrwasamembrrvllfficia‘ed- One hundred ears of histor is bein celebrated in Prince . WM“; Burial was in Lakeside cemc- y y g .D ..~ ,.r H A" - icry. . I ' ' ° . ’ _ may. .~ in m be I;:‘ifl‘lf;f:‘d Two pallbearers were former. Edward Is'and this year W'th the centennlql Of the first confer by the VFW" exports to H.027 With So much to do and so much need- rnblcm- in: to be done“ the speaker the farta=tic=",t.' lar:c n said. In‘rod'lccd by citairln'n Frank Macl‘lrnaid. ‘l‘fn. "13"“? i" a 5 occurred Sunday morning at the . h f. ' ' . . I ' ' ' A v ,,}C....,u.. D. . a . ave ver e mite nationa overtones. Negotiations which led trusts... in“...f‘...“r.b:.lzri..£l::lr City Man Fined Y REPREFFVTS 0"”? W1. Harrox or belia‘f of the LIVESTOCK MONTREAL were mazn‘v steady in slitthtly lower on lI‘G Montreal livestock market: fol-iril Tradxli: was demand. Receipts: 317 cattle. calves. 32 hogs and no sheep 7,123 - medium 21.50- .. steers good 23 50-24 ‘23 2315 and common ER 30 - 21.25; medium holler; 1730-19 ard common lzelR’fi. :rmd cows 16.50-1R. medium 13-16 50. com- mon iii-1390 and canners an I ‘ . I ' cutters 3.14: :ood hulls than QPZfl; Igzmtifiv RR. 1 Was fined 3‘35‘md cm SL‘NSHINE ISLAND DAIRY ARCHER & MacDONALD LTD. DOW’S MEN’S & BOY’S WEAR 20.23 and common and medium : 5:130 ‘ ’ ' -‘ ‘ ' ' 01" 1" days for 5M105- Lnngworih Ave. Phone 4-4251 Fine Furniture “Good Taste In Fashion Cost Nothing Ext!" .13 so i»: A“ “Wee persons were lined $20 “Highest Quality Dairy Products" so St. Peters Rd. Charlottetown Gt. George st. Charlottetown Good vealch 23-28. medium $2450 and common 10-20. There were no sales of hogs. dieep or lambs. TORONTO ‘CP‘ — were steady on a moderate de- Prices . . - . Jewellery of Distinction . mand tor salizlitel‘ cattle at the and Kensmzton players mescntn . Grafton st. East Charlottetown TILDEN Rent A Car Aunt Ontario public stockyards Mon.- Ed hen may? inflame“ lights "11$: Suspended Term ‘ 1” 1“" 5" CWMMW” 3:. pm" 1w, ma] 394.3543 v 15 El . IE - ' a{heal call prices were easier. .0551! TFIPRWIHI T'IIIE'h School auId»i For Pefly .212? EgvofikMsgLEgD €1,132; LOTUS CAFE HOE prices mm higher and lI‘Ol’lliTVn on Saturday under the. 0” l - Ch luet Chinese-Amadeus Food CONDON WOOLLEN MILLS . direction of Mrs, L.G. Ramsay A 16~year-old vouch Harvey 0‘1"" s" ‘r 0 o“ 78 Queen 39- Charlottetown sheep and lamb prices steady; A. COMM CW - m v p1“ d_ Yarns, Blankets. Auto Robel “ “:el;:2hz';_r24ggtlsxfigl1521.620“:. “5...... up fl... c... “.mggarnen guilty in a charge or petty DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES INC. NORMA’S LADIES’ WEAR LTD. ‘5 We" 3'- Cha'm“ " 2525: WW, 22 30m 30. madmm ,:amor. [mnard MacLellan.‘th°fI' "1 Queens County magis- Appliances. Plumbing. Heating. Tile. Dairy Equipment Ladies Wear for Smart Shoppers mm: 00mm” 174... chm", el Cameron. Anneita Ar-.IF€|I€ s court yesterday. The oc- 155 Kent st. Charlottetown 160A ice in at. Charlottetown FASHION SHOPPE heifers 22.23 with sales in “"3"”- -I°l‘n Amman". Ray-INISNI stated he had made mm-I . Lsdiu' Ready-h—Wm 23.503 good 21 _ 2; medium SIIXIIIL “lethal li/Eagiellan,‘%’£:alzinr:®titution woulva In LepAGE SHOE CO. LTD_ HAMBLY & INNIS MENS WEAR at an". a. “mm M: cOmmon l5-17; choice fedlmid;n%mrszmu ' Pa“ “my’ Taking mo account mm H “The Home 0! Good Shoes Since 19”" For Chm“ °I mumdmn yearlings 24 - 26: good -’- 5 Script “M Ward Markhlme yoUm-s first mama M“; an“... sg, (‘h-flm 106 Gt. George st. Charlottetown flood 22%; good cows '5 3017mm stalk; an' pme‘s Paul— - E D REI PR0 L D OLD SPAIN RESTAURANT with sales to in: medium 14.50. . ' ‘ . ‘ 1 KENNEDYS LADIES WEAR - - D DUCE T ' p..- A Fig. Mu] .- A rm, Lunch (rluchv. and Ray Smith. Prom-l 15.50: moms and wth “*4 ? leds are going to finish in helpl 9 Queen sc. Charlottetown ' mm 3" C""'°“°“’" 151 Kent M- 0mm“ ‘°"" “‘3” “1”” ""1" “Wm” the W“ °' '9' We? YOII re HALL & STAVERT m) I333; “mm "'1 mm” 1‘1;—°°"‘———————m“m- ISLAND FURR‘ERS “‘11 mum... ’ ' CAPITOL THEATRE Replacement cattle 200: d200d ‘ noon WATERS “ICED! Grafton St. Chlflottem “ pm“ & Ch-rm.mon 1:. film: T” lemomlmem light 26: ' ml ration . . OanIIoI I. and cgfgfiffrlsmg me mm QUEBEC tom—lee gave way --u.°."i.:.un'l:'.'u7.'.'.".":i’.'.°l‘i: "OGLEY’S MEN'S WEAR MATHESON & MacMILLAN LTD. 0” Calves €59: choice vealed! l in the choked Montmonency WWP‘CF"M PM” come“ “m 0' M0." ‘ no," we” cmhm GIFTARAMA sass with sales to as; stood l River 5 miles north of hero "II ,, m.‘ a. 150 Gt- Geom 81- Clint! WI M North Rim Md Chnriottetowl , $32; medium 24-27; common l during the weekend and waters finmfllmwh pinion" or Charlottetown Newest Gift Centre 11-23: 1 ~20 1 returned to normal. leaving $75.. ' "HEW-Thanking... HUGHES DRUG CO. LTD. ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. Wm Cardin-Patriot Building llon isos- grade A u Tor- ' 000 damage behind to limes on ""' Md'x'h'm W'Hr lu cum s¢ Clinrlotteiowl Visit Our Chin a one De “I” 9‘ C""'°“"°" onto 249625.455 during at 5.60; L'er Enohanteresse. About an " "'9 “52:3;- ' Cm" m ‘ 6...“,- m "‘0. ' 593W 90"“ 177547-90- m M :5 “mm” “‘9‘ echo Indlirediu' ADELLA’S MILLINERY THE REDWOOD RESTAURANT . mg. Tim you In! Sheep and lamb; all. one Tuesday as the river rose cud- ”. . W Fashions to Flatter Y and ARNOLD BRICK LTD . fd] 1 nude] t botmft b0 "3",. ' ~6d m 0 loadofwesternee. am by on u ee a ve Md“, Jun"... rum“. mm“. a"! t W 8.50 per hundredwmgm; some normal. Army and civil defence bimboxvithtlnndlunlualh lamb. at 36 inm- workerg broke I‘ll ice m:.Youundqo-duwo.n t; m 340 with dynamite. _ ‘ .. {11.7mm Rotary. Dies Suddenly BERTON —— The sudden AL (loath of Mrs. Howard Arsenanlt r Mai-y Ethel Barrett was born 9 at Alhertml 75 years ago, Following her mandare tn \Ir AI‘SCDBIIII they lived in Cascum; until his rctircmcnt 000 th mov . two years the home of her brother n and two sisters. Ihiaine and Mrs. Clara lof Bath. Maine. The funeral will he licld from. the and another fined $5 and costs .dle Rooney uneral home to ‘Sacrcd Heart Church for Req-i j Play Presented To Assisi H-S l ricmsu — The Indian River when, , Slimmel‘side. ell. ’CPl _ Prices Since her husband‘s death abmltl ago she has lived at. . 8hr is survived by one dauzntfi mn([pv‘;'r.l'y' arm-e under a fair or. Mrs. Earl Haldenby. iAlicel. of Belleville. Ontario and three, 321 :rardcliildrcn. Also survwinr are. her brother. Charles Barrett of. Alberto Wrsm 25 50. liiargaret. Dudley of Gardinerfl Lampher diliicm High Mass on Wednesday; \ovil ii in the Hubert V Lucas 1 Islanders. R.Patterson Smith . and Chester Milligan. others. were; W. Bruce Keys. Stuart G I Crane. Fred W. Fralick and Walter C. Rademacher. On Impairment Pleading guilty to the lessor ' charge of driving while Richard Clinton. 8 Stewart Street. City was fined $125 and cos-ts nr 30 days when he neared before Magistrate A. James Haslram. QC. in city puice court yesterday. Charged with being drunk and disorderly. Herbal-it Mirr ris. 776 Sydney Street was re- manded to April 22. One motorist was fined $10 and costs or five days for fail in; to stop at a red traffic light. for proceeding through a stop sign. Oswald Dmrceime. Winsloe. l and costs or 20 days for being Idrilnk and incapable. One was remanded wiiiliout ’hail inAprii mandnnomernu- ‘ed $10 and «acts or five days. 1 TO CHARLOTTETOWN ence of the Fathers of Confederation. “FISHERIES COUNCIL of CANADA” Prince Edward Island Was discovered in l536 by the French explorer, Jacques Cartier, who described it as "The fairest IancI ’iis possible to see”. the richness of its soil, quite often it is called 1’The Million Acre Farm”. Although the celebration will be Provincial in scope it will to the birth of the Canadian nation, uniting all British North American colonies into one vast, Federal entity, were set in mo- tion at the Charlottetown meeting. ' We are very proud indeed to welcome you to this Birth- place .of Confederation. This Message of Welcome Published Iiy the following Charlottetown Firms: PARKDALE PHARMACY Two stores to Serve You Better—Free Delivery St. Peters Rd. Charlottetown ALBERT THOMAS VERE BECK & SON LTD. Monumental Manufacturers 211 Elm Ave. Charlottetown PA’I‘TERSON’S JEWELLERY STORE BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE Open Bowling 10 min. to 8 p.m.—l hum}. Richmond st. 8. R. JOHNSTON LTD. C otteiow.