.-_.. . 17v- TENAGE DIVER, ROAD-E-O QUEEN NAMED Athena Rl-IS. Left to right above are: Jaycette President Sue Darby. winning driver, Ken Arsenault. Queen Sandra Mills and Jaycee President Dave Darby. p Top teenage drivers In ladies competed in the Jay- Prince County competed Sat- urday in the Jaye-cc teenage 'safe driving championships .and six personable young . potato growers. noon and it I: believed that the members were advised of the l cabinet's decisions regarding the liquor regulations. Also thought to be discussed at the caucus was the government’s thinking on the plebiscite requested by cette Roade-o Queen contest. Arsenault of Miscnuche and Queen was Sandra Mills of ' 51' ° h H' h Illa ONCBI a e l "3"" "9 _‘_ To Celebrate I o . l Centennlal Day or a] High School will celebrate their Centennial Day, May 21 West Prince Centennial Music superior of Tignish convent. for comprised of speeches, presen- Festival presented a concert at the tremendous amount of work tations of handwriting prizes, during the weekend before a' thanks to all the other teachers confederation g . Very Rev M. J. Rooney was cess e afternoon will be taken Master of Ceremonies for the thanked the donors up with mack and field event; dent of the Tignish Home and val possible, and the ladies Who: In the evening the home eco. SChOOl Association presented gave freely .Of their time dUT'; nomics department present Top driver was Kenneth I TIGNISH — 'I‘ignish Region- TIGNISH —- The stars of the, schools and Sister St. Rosalia. The morning program will be Tignzsh Regional High School they had done. expressmg medallions and copies of the . by large. enthusiastic audience. who worked to make it a suc- c, Crie hton . He also evening. RUSSGH Perry. PNSl- Who helped to make the fem'. and other sports activities. the prizes to the performers. ing the festival. . a garden fashion party at which od mR’ecempg mp Wig.” during' ; the students will In gowns e evening were: iane an- ' > . . made during the year. Anyone dram” for having the hlghes‘t 1 interested ls vited to attend. mark of 85 ljunior singing clas- BUILD IN AUSTRALIA CANBERRA (AP) — A joint Canadian. American and A115- tralian engineering group has won a $9,000,000 contract for the construction of a major tunnel n ustralia's Snowy Mountains Hydroelectric and Irrigation scheme, National Development Minister Senator Sir Willim Spooner announced Tuesday. The group includes McNamara Corporation Limited of Canada. The tunnel will be 6% miles? long. ISLAND NEWS Pli(_3_E_' [2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May 20. 1904. lit-Gov. Io lions Band Color: KENSING Governor W. J. MacDonald, will be in Kensington. May 25 to present the colors to the Lion's Band. It has been officially announ- ced to Eric Jessome from the Governor's office that he had accepted an invitation from the Lions Band committee to pre~ sent the Royal Ensign to the band at a ceremony to be held In the Regional High School auditorium. May 25 at 7.30 13.111. tendance at this cere- mony will be the Miscoucho Village Band. who will pro vide a 45minute concert beforr- the presentation ceremony and also provide the music during Re the presentation. This will be followed by a concert by the Kenslngton Lions Band, and a drill by the Kensington Major- Q ettes. Also on hand will be Minis- ter of Education, Hon. George Dewar who will present the school color, and the Governor of Lions International, Louis R. S Bagnall who will present the Y Lions color. It will be the first time the band will appear In public in full 5, and every one is invited to attend. There wi be no admission fee. At this concert the Winners of the band scholarships will be announced by W.E.R. Lock of Summerside, who, for the past nine months. has been training this and made up of children from the 27 schodl districts comprising | the Regional School area an d TON — Lieutenant. Present th e Kensington Elementary School. Drum major of the band is Miss Myrtil Pickett: of Kel vin. This event will be broadcast on radio. bandmaster‘ ‘ WEATHER TORONTO (CP) —- Observed temperatures from the weather office: Min. Max. Dawson . . . . . . . .. . 23 46 Prince George 40 55 Vancouver . . . . . . . 49 63 Victoria .48 62 Edmonton 44 77 ' 83 61 88 82 76 54 73 Saint . . . . . . .. 66 Moncton . . . . . . . .. 38 69 Halifax . . . . . . . . .. 42 69 Charlotte-town 40 66 ydney . . . . . . . . . .. 34 66 armouth . . . . . . . .. 39 61 St. John's. Nfld, 37 52 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says a disturbance con 50 miles southeast of Quebec City late Tuesday even- ing was moving rapidly south eastward. This disturbance ls expec to be well east of Cape Breton Island by midafter- cooler air will push into three provinces. The scattered: showers are expect ‘ Sun rises today at KENSINGTON —- Rev. E. .I‘. I-‘iander. St. Mark's Anglican Church, Remington. was guest speaker at the Kenslngton Reg- ion Home and School meet- ing held recently in the school auditorium. “Prejudice” was the subject of his address. and the er dealt with such questions In "Why does it exist?" How t begin?" “What ll it?" and low an we live with it?" “Prejudice” he said. "means to judge before", and among reasons for It’s existence. are lack of knowledge. Personal contact helps to overcome pre- judice affecting a group which may be considered inferior be- cause they are different. Child— ren learn prejudice from par- ents. and may also be taught to respect parents of a minor- ity group. by their parents and teachers. A worthwhile discussion fol- lowed. on the thought provok- ing address. The president. Boyd Beairsto. who presided. . .g. 5-. introduced the speaker. who m ended in all regions by late this morning. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, South Shore. Annapolis Valley, North- ern Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island. Eastern N.B. Counties. Lower St. John River Valley: Cloudy with scattered showers ending during morning; a few sunny intervals in the after- noon; much cooler: southerly winds 20 shifting during morn- ing to northerly 20. Low-high at Halifax 44 and 53, Yarmouth 46 and 55. Kentvllle 48 and 55. New Glasgow 48 and 52, Char- lottetown 45 and 52. Moncton 45 and 50. Fredericton 48 and 55. Saint John 44 and 53. High tide today at Charlotte- t . .m. a . . . At. Rustico 3.20 ann. and 1.34 pm Summerside tides 8 utes later than Charlottetown ' am and sets at 8.26 pun. all times ed to have' AD‘I Rev. Fiander Addresses H 8. Si On The Effects Of Preiudice was thanked by Mrs. Gordon Cousins, Principal of Kenning- ton Elementary School. Mrs. Austin Pendergast and . John Bernard were ap- pointed a nominating commit- tee to bring In a slate of offic- ers for 1964-65. Mrs. Phillip McInnls. Mrs. J.K. Zlellnski. Mrs. auri Cousins. Mrs. Robert Carruth. and Mrs. Keith Ramsay were appointed to attend the provincial metlng on June . The principal. Mrs. Cousins announced a Rally Day to be held at the school on the last Friday in May or the first Fri- day in June. A letter was read from Mrs. L.G. Ramsay. chairman of the Jubillee Day Quen committee, asking the Home and School to sponser a candidate for Queen. and Mrs. Phillip Mc- Innis. Mrs. Boyd Bealrsto and Mrs. Claude HOSE. were ap- pointed a committee to select a contestant. The attendance cup was again won by Mrs. Webster's room. A pantry sale was planned for May 30. 3 Two Cases .Adioumed In Supreme Court S e UMMIERSEDE -— The cos of Thomas Dwyer, plaintiff. vs. Hans Etgvar Willms, defendant was adjourned to June 23 by Mr. Justice R. R. Bell in Su- preme Court yesterday. The arose from a car accident in which the plaintiff suffered Injuries. Acting for the plaintiff was G. Bruce MacDonald. The de- fendant was represented by J. Melville MacDonald. Adjourned to the November sitting of the Supreme Court a- .— a on G G . was the civil action of Bettv Dorsey, plaintiff, vs. J.E. Dal- on. defendant. proprietor m the Clifton Hotel. Mrs. Dorsey is bringing an- t'lon on Don" or In em I her humane] who died when the hotel burned. Representing Mrs. Dorsey is G. Bruce MacDonald and Mr. Dalton ls represented by Neil B. MacLeod. Following adjournment of the two casesicourt was adjourn ed until 10.45 this morning. “ Parliament At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS TUESDAY, May 19, 1964 Prime Minister Pearson challenged the ' move maple leaf denim. He also said he hopes 0 Ca be do the ol- Ilcial national anthem during his puritanical Ie o . Gilles Gregoire (Creditiste— Lapolnte) said Confederation should resha nto a loose union of two associate states. Finance Minister Gordon proposed a one-year exten- sion of existing bank charters which expire July I. Commons completed clause-by-clause study of In- no Tax Act amendments. RIGIIT WRIGHT a ll! AKERS co. All Kinds of Point D. A. MacCANNELL 140 Great George St. Tel. 4-8850. Ch'town 1000 Colors THE DISTRICT PAGE A HANDY BUYER’S GIIIDE FDR GOODS AND SERVICE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT YOUR COMMUNITY sesl; Helen McPhee. Vtinter- c o I gefifftguéggilggr3:35; 5&1: enlenma COMMISSION iznes mar O In I‘GCOI‘ 81‘ - if?" sanitize 52.“,- RC'"Y DGY i‘ver 'fIIIPY‘leier M. J. Rooney com- mzfi§s%G:?i?denl—s- aficl) “Every (“mm-funky will be' ‘ V . . | teachers from Kensington and ‘ gnen ,Lhe fpmmlss'nonnmtz- ma]; ! Athena Regional High schools é an ex us we ex-a a “m ‘ attended a Centennial Rallylllighe}; education m the prov' >Day program. held on Friday1m .231 Kensington. an event. which proved to be highly successfull Th program, with Thom Hall. principal at Athens. and. 1 I e Moase. principal at Ken-l ’ smgton as co—chairmen. opened merited on the success of the festival and its increase in t-al- cut over the previous year. The adjudicator. he said did a won- derful. He complimented the directors. Sister St. George. music teacher for the village Guilty Plea Entered On Assault e. Premier Shaw made his an~ nouncement following a cabl- net meeting yesterday. There were indications before the meeting that the cabinet would make a decision on when a plebiscite may be held in {the potato Industry to allow was an address on 10ml historyigrnwers to determine whether by Lorne Canbeck‘ author of i or not they would prefer a new .nThe Cradle of Conkderationu. potato marketing board and a l Entertainment included a \to-nne'deSR sen-in“ agency for The highlight of the program R. E. GALLANT complete stock of Building Material Lumber‘ Plywood, Wallhoard Phone 22 North Rustlco A. J. Matheson Drug Co. Ltd. O‘Leary NICHOLSON'S Community Market North Rustlco P. E. I. Where Thrifty Customers Return 8.- Tell Their Friends Groceries, Meats, Produce Lge. Selection of Dry Goods PHARMACY Phone 3oz Alberton Your Renal! Drug Stores In West Prince GREATER MERCHANDISE SELECTION. when you shop at your local stores. It's hard to beat the selection of mer- chandise you find in your local stores. Your local merchant carries ample stock of brand name Items. He's selected them with you in mind. It's rewarding. in personal $01“de- tion. In greater savings. in knowledge that you are contri- buting to your community's growth. to shop locally. You'll always find the merchandise you seek in the great selection among your local stores. lcal solo by Jean MacKay: trio potatoes. by Julie and Gwendy Campbell FEW LEGAL KINKS (ain Leta MacLeod: a meal Agriculture minister Andrew . , 7 . not by Kay walker and xancv MacRae said after the meeting 51,9358; sg‘filitogefi‘r’lms 33%;: Clark. all of Kensington; 3 pi.-that there are still "a few legal side olice cburt vpclef‘lf'l :31 to I am duet by MarSha Simnmns"kmks on the meChanical "peels P. a ‘3- lAthena. and Gordon Murrav '0? 3 PIEbISCile '0' be oned a charge of assault. His case Kensington. 6‘; nut” was adjourned until May 21. ' A ! P'remier Shaw . v - . added that the "Oh" Rogers 0f SummerSlde l LV number Danny Mullin imatter is being worked out by > SI’MMERSlDE — Joseph God- frey Sonier. 15. of Summerside. DAWSON'S 'l‘exaco Service Station Repairs to All Makes 24 Hour Towing Service Ph. Kinkora 2-21 Middleton PERRY'S Service Station IRVING . Gas a Oil Products was fined $15 and Costs or 10 and 4113" Cm'zier of 4th 1 ‘ . I . y . ena. Mr. acRae, the rovincial dais for speeding. Two men; FollOWIIlEZ the program lunch.federation of agricultfire and were fined on drunk charges. I was served buffet style to alllthe provincial potato producers one 820 and costs or 10 days: the students. teachers andiassociation. DUVAR'S Radio Service R. C. A. Victor Radio and TV Phone 2341 Montague . Tires 0 Batteries . Accessories Repairs to all makes of Cars Phone 42 Tlgnish Order Your Combination Aluminum Doors and Windows from Lester Linkletter Agent For “Air Shade Aluminum Ltd.” Doors and Windows Are Especially Designed For P. E. 1. Climate Conditions Phone 4855 315 Central St. Summerslde COASTAL MOVING AND STORAGE LTD. (Frank N. Taylor, Mgr.) V. V. Restaurant (Mrs. V. MucLeod, Prop.) Booth and Count" Service Home-Cooked Meals Lunches and Sandwiches WEST PRINCE Mobile Feed Service Serving the Farmers With Efflclenl Service and Quality Products throughout all I West Prince Phone 9! Alberto! Hunt.- Rlver P. E. I. A Complete Movlng a Storage Service Agents For North American Van Lines Phone 436-3488 Summerside. P. E. I. READ ADVERTISE- MENTS and the other $20 and c05ts or guests. . The remier five day5_ During the afternoon volly- cabinetphas corrliglgtettlmzorlsllde- _ ball and softball were the main ‘ eration of new regulations that . I atgactions. wi conform with recent amend- davn the evening Of the same : ments to the Liquor Control Act .Athena for . :YTo commemorate Centennial ear. eac student was - sented with a Centennial the promce‘ . o a by the bottle and by the l o in licensed establishmentg aln . He added. how- ever, that the government is not A. A. (Joe) Fraser Your Imperial 011 Agent DAY'S CORNER ESSO SERVICE (John Day, Lessee) BARBOUR’S Harold L. Matthews GoodYeu Tires CLOSELY SHOP AT YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS SWinners of the spelling com. etition were Stella Maris stud- Cnrleton Siding C d d . allion. . 1“ Oil . .___Th___m. . finite ready to make the regu- BMW" M “mm Res Minor Repairs & Tune-Ups A Complete Tire service m3” Jeff"? v v g e rat es on a rattlesnake axons pu ic. ' ' Tires. Batteries. Accessories ' Kansnxoron .— smdeptslare the old” skins shed by the Conservative members of th “52 4382 Local Radio Phone 2529 Summer-side “In PM” W 00-33 regional high snake mat mmain attached to Legislature met in caucus in Montague P. E. 1. phone :4 Wellington Athena. ‘SummerSIdet the end of the tail. Charlottetown yesterday after- Stella ‘Vlaris. Rustico and Ken— P aington. were in competion re- Sh.‘ In. ntly in two semi-final prov— The Bill's smwcg: STATION do“ Hu spegfiggnnigllld 003%; B. 8: J. Coffee Shop (Bill Bovko. Prov-l m... amen... Accessories Imperial E330 Axel" . . . . and A Complete Collision Service Minor Repairs 391311;? S‘ghgifnsmgw“ Regm' Candlelight Room eneral Repairs Tune-Ups LOCALLY 53:; mm" Tasty Food. Properly Served Phone 30"" 172 Phone 76 Alberlon Donald E' Mathew” O'Leary Phone 112 Murray River In Pleasant Surroundings Alberta P. E. l. Janet Shaw. - Judges were. Sister Leonard Maureen. Miss Mamie Mill and Thomas Hall. Groceries. Meats. Fruit & Vegetables Dry Goods. Drugs I Hardware Ladle: d: Men's Clothing Phone 11 Sourls i In ‘the public speaking com- petition Prince County Voca- tional School, Summerside. re- aced Athena Regional High. Maris Keenan Fuels LookFor FREE! Merchandise or Service FREE! Your Name This page Is a weekly feature of The Guardian - Patriot, and each week there will appear in the advertisements names and addresses of people living in the communities represented. Read the advertisements carefully. and If you find your name, clip out the advertisement In which you found your name, and mail It inside of two weeks, to the Advertising Manager of The Guardian-Patriot, and you will receive, ABSOLUTELY FREE, 3 $3.00 order, to be spent for merchandise or service with one of the advertisers in your community on this page. Winners. please advise the Guardian -Patrlot on which advertisers you desire to spend your voucher. Patronlze the Advertiser: on This District Page MacLEOD'S General Store Phone 160 Albany Where Customers Shop In Pleasant Snmundlull For Quality March-ad!“ . Grocerlel and Mule . Shelf & Heavy Hardware 0 Dry Good- mpetlng with Stella and Service and Kensington. (Ford Keenan, Prop.) vWinners were. let. Marjorie 'I'enco Products ecKny. Kensington. Her suh- Furnace & l-‘uel Olls git“ wasznd 'Ic';haeiI 181:3 ngigrd Complete Service Station en; , l s. r co _ ms _ “a! "so" Facilities county Vocational School. on m ALEX "A 0" MB GEO FEM Phone 40-3 Murray Rlver Sir John A. MacDonald; 3rd. David Blacquiere. Stella Maris. it 090"! CW"- HUTCHINSON'S PROVINCIAL AFFAIRS I Others speaking were. Mary Gallant and Lorraine Gallant, Marlo hello Coughlan QUALITY SERVICE BUDGET PRICES Sheet Metal (Sherman Hutchinson. Prop.) Sheet Metal Work Mall'ard’s Plumbing and Hootan INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS Mashed 8: Greene Ltd. McCormlck Farm Machinery ST. PETER'S BAY CO-OP Prince County Vocational High. on mm" m “am-“u .W.W Farina" Truclon wzfiwmgrm' m"th none 210 meet so. PHONE 100 ‘ 30m x HANDY Buy . swam . Build W "eastward-:1": crcr Tel -- .. ........ , an “W ' °" . ' eVISIOII Eden Mackenzie General Store RAMSAY'S . BUYERS' Gou- ‘de. General Merchant as?” 'm M B.A. Service Station D" ibunngwglémdmwede‘d Ma 20th manna-son #2:... mm.“ Asa-um runs Imam polls were In; n “Y! Y 6.00 Product H“.y'g n... m‘fln'm%.m “3””, ';"' ENNIS" Induce °'°" "mu" "II-m WW Hull-I WK um. P.l.l. III-nu sermon . . .