MIAMI ‘. 1-. LLOYD 0. QUEEN DAVID GRIFFITHS Music Festival Opens Monday In The PEI. Music 3 Centres Festival nuai event. formerly contained Basil MacDonald who apoke on which begins next Monday. also the newly formed Pill. April so and runs Wh May l Dance Festival. which held its 5 Will be the largest in tho ‘ first sessions as a separate or- hlstory of the province. lganlutlon earlier this month. M"- wefldeu WW- W181? l 1112 dance festival is now a of the music festival said earl-layparate body from the musw icr this wcek "it may wellitesrlval, mm." l“ h’ u" Mu?" "M-l The music festival each year musically. in our festival his- dram . In.” number n, Pm "WV " 1" “"1"” l" a" 300 . tranta and an equally large audiA "m" l" ’"I" F“ ‘hrral ence. The program la dcsmncd “amnk the” m“ h“ 2'molto be of interest to in<lruczws entrlcs heard concurrently in ‘ .nd mmmnofi as we“ a: me Summers"? ’“d audience, Island talent in many Adjudicatoril for the week. 2&5 dismayed m mm long festival are David Grif- fiths, Mrs. Moxie Hancock. Lloyd G. Queen. Georg:- A.i Smnlc and Mrs. Olive Mao Drnald. Th:- WM :1 the festival Will he held in Queen Charlotte Hich School. Blrchwood High School and Notre Dame Acad-‘ Cw!" l emv in Charlottetown; Auditorium and Elm Street School in Summcrsidc. and Montague Regional High School in “minute The music fcstlval. LOCAU BRIEFS RETURN ro CITY Mr. and Mrs. Claude White- acct have ramped to their home It Buntmry fran Mono too where they attended the fu- neral of Mrs. Whltcnect‘s lath- er. F. J_ Gallagher. PETERS FUNERAL — The funeral for Clement G c o r g a Peters took place Friday morng on ing from the Hennassey Funeral .M Home to the Church of the Most lion Redeemer. where e quiem High Man was celebrat- ad by Rev. Francis Cameron. in loo emanated the service at the grave. The Royal Cana- dian Laden graveside service . was conducted by Robert King. To B. SWdled With tho but Peat and Reveille no unload by bugler Frank 1-... Ml Wm M the Met- Smlth. The pallbearers ware Multan Committee on Hotels NC? Melanin. Everettlwiilbemedthcitamsmthe Toomll. Herbert Hughes. Com m of a meeting at the Pm- lield Tamera. Robert MacRaa vlncial Katrina Grunt!“- nd Ana-nu Campbell. lntcrv moot: mule! “I '8'- tha henna oesday. Catholic cattery. ‘ an III- 1 Mrs. Olive Guthria Mac- . Donald. BLI. F'TCI. of Hall- ' lax. follow”. will adjudican l the Mal reading and speech clashes in the annual PEI. Music Festival She has tum speech class" at St. Francis Xavier Unin-rrity and St Barnard College. Antigo- nish and traded speech de~ partment of Maritime (once-r- vatory, Halifax. She has bccn active in broadcasting both the CBC and Radio Stal- mu,‘ .3 m grin-u (In the "Maggie" in “The Gillan; Rontols Raport I said yesterday "m :u . till; I I i :l in ii ,3 i l lentil. r4. om mum net on IE: r ".1 ‘ .myiubtandlceoot =m..,,mfiv.— «a not i I it ill Jr 9 .- I CJCH. Halifax JIM ls well . Maritime Farm Broadcast es i chairman and ' iricts Junior Farmers Group Whimsical-mop- mwmntamolhtald ampetiticntobeudinanr- lottetown May 5. Atari Gallant. Anne . ‘Wflli-n Anew d Etiey Orr. ‘ “so chairman of the build-' ing coutmittee. William Nichol- Irr- eapendt'nlg the by adding a this project ‘1: to commence in Jun. ‘ The fire counnlttee reported that a dance was be‘ng plan- nod to bob rat-o hmda for equillnent. The chairman of the educa- tion committee reported that Harold Ream. mud be guest —_ a. gTrclcndie H 8:5?! Has Speaker TRACADIE — The Trooadia Horne and sand Association decided to leave a resolutionl m opposition to the opread all nuclear arms to tilooe better: qualified through reason of more occcss to all the infor- mation. at it: And acting. Mrs. J. Alex MacDonfld Dre aided at the meeting attended by 5 members. i The guest speaker was Mrs. lthe Canadian Wm Edmation at which die had .confcmsce showed the mag- nltudc of the undertaking and the great amount of interest in education throuzhmt the nat- ion. it was generally agreed. ‘ahe said. that Canada's «inca- .tlonal system was basically mud. No members gave a demon- stration of first aid tochnlqucs in bandacinig and splinting. Souris H 8: S- Sees Film COURTS -— "You Can Go a Long Way". a film on the neces- sity of education In acquiring careers and a talk by Sister Saint Elaine on the career coun- ‘ aelling session held In Charlotte~ ‘ town highlighted the April meet- . lag of the Souris and Regional Home and School Alaocintlon. The meeting appointed John K Mullally, Ray Lcard and Walter lSOIomnn to the committee in ‘eharge of the transportation of l students entered In the Musical l Festival to be held In Montague. tHit-And-Run Investigated City police and RCMP are looking for the driver of a hit- and-run vehicle that caused an estimated sun damage to a ve- hicle owned by a local physician. . Dr. J.L.l". Burge. Queen's ' Court reported to police that his t 1982 Mercury. had been struck while parked on Haviland Street ‘ near the Charlottetown Hospital Thursday night. The vdiicle sustained darnaga ’to the left mar tail light. fen- der. trunk and bumper. i No new developments In the use were reported last night. Horse Dies On Street Numb-mumps» lummanynaul mind Manuela-mod Attitmtbeyweroeflod town-oven deed bcaolrom tumultuous-tit- of Prtaeoaod'ataratrceu. l N. Glasgow Junior Farmers Name lst Aid Contest Team 4 . MNuthw-flmqeiluhadmhc. wean-trod mountable-ham pa'iodollecreadonfidiowedl l Show To Ope Souris Event SOUR IS —— Premier Walter. B. Show has ‘ to the -‘ ' guest speaker at the opening ceremonies for the first Island fisheries exhibition. ’ The Souris Fisheries Exhi- bition and Regatta will be heldl here aarly In July. I lRCMP SENT ion CHASE 1'ha Charlottetown detach- ment of the RCMP yester- day went on a wild goosa l chase—but thia one was real. A Cherry Valley resident. Gordon Crane. reported that ha captured a wild goose on the highway near his home. RCMP oflicera turned tha bird over to Albert Boswell. Marshfield. who has a per- mit to keep wild geese. An RCMP apokeaman said last night that the bird apparent- ly was sick. as it was very weak and skinny. Aateam Madman-n} bullied beaqh at Iandon La- goon. Christmas “and. ready- l lag the tiny Pacific bio for 0.5. mpheric nuclear: Contendlng that the" had been no evidence to the diet-t that the olfeoce had taken place in the comty wider the jurisdie tide of the Marnie. John P. Nicholson asked that the charge d having care and control of a l motor vehicle while his ability ‘ was impaired by alcohol against his client. David Leonard Gal- lant of Charlottetown, be dis missed “lowing the hearing of evidence in Queens County mag- istrate's court yesterday. Magistrate James B. John~ ston. QC. adiourned the case uri- til 4 at 4 pm advanced lszoopoo ls Authorized By Legion summer time. so that Mr. Nichol- aon could prepare a brief to sup- port his statement. The Wu been a delegate. Ste said the. . hood the trucker! delegation. NOTICE tabledoodlflfilcbooiwlodapt M Sm Ho's ham tuna-y. para so. on? waserme i :1» finance committee was secular. Allan Scales. authorized to borrow an amount Evidence of the arms cl. not acceding snow at the fleet revealed that he had ibi- regular monthly meeting of the loved the accuafi] {m m at, Charlottetown Branch of the Roy- fiance after seeing him pass an- al Canadian Legion. The money other vehicle on a solid white will be used for the erection of line. He said that while he was anewlagimhome. following him the accused‘s Guest speaker was Bruce vehicle straddled the white line Stewart. Souris. Dominion (‘qm several times and also forced an mand representative for PEI, oncoming vehicle to take to the who spoke on “Legion Insur- shoulder 01 the rcad to avoid I am..." - collision Anthony Pound was the win— He said he caucht up to the nor of a complete fishing outfit Icuused's vehicle near the Char- on first prize in a fishing draw. lntlctow-n Hotel and finally [meta Dome and James Dllr— sir-oped him near the RCMP b" "mind . plywood hour A. ' barracks. He said he Mild smell oerond rise. .__v cused's breath and also found a bottle of ale In his vehicle. Bowling Tourney 1 ‘Slatod Today l A four-team P13] inter-scr- ‘. vice tourney will be held at the Rnllaway Alleys today with the itournament slated to get under-.M WNM‘M 3' ‘ "HIM- lway at 10 o'clock sharp this (WERWE'GHT .morning. The winner will take, my,“ an ovwfim' which Lhome the RE Mutch trophy. cost Jam, Mm“ Nicholson” ‘emblematic of the tourney. l Mmtmm,’ I (in. d m "m. ‘ Teama competing in the tour-l ———w lney are RCAF Summerside:‘ Rf’AF Association. Canadian Legion and Main Brace. all of Charlottetown. The day-long affair will be cli- maxed by a banquet at the Main Brace this evening. .Trucltors Seek j Higher Rates Highways Minister Phile . Mathmn will meet with a dele- ‘ption of private truckers Ihll ‘ morning to discuss higher truck- ling ram asked for by tho i The truckers have been on ‘urike since early March when they stopped hauling to the new wharf at the foot of Queen street. Althouflt weight restric- tion at present prevent any. heavy hauling the truckers stat- d thin muting that the strike will continue after the mtric- lions are lifted If no agreement is reached. Charla Frinoll and Oliver MacDonald of New Haven will mtrt. a fine of 95 and costs or 30 days was Imposed on Ernest Alphmmls Bagan. Don- ogh. whorl he pleaded guilty to a charge of haviniz the unlawful Nominating lowing the convention. a m 'I'A‘I'I North Dahta. which borders 134 Richmond Street, m1 our small! m I'- M gauze-m A? All. MCCAIN?! MM, an odor of liquor on the ac-’ In another case before thej possession of lnioxiratlng liquor Progressive Conservative SUMMSIDE CIVIC AUDITORIUM SAT. APRIL 28TH AT 8.30 EM. All polls entitled to five official delegates. Fol- be held. Everyone welcome! HON. ANGUS MACLEAN. MINISTER OF FISHERIES: PREMIER WALTER R. SHAW, AND OTHER DIGNITARIES WILL ATTEND. Roy Boatea. Dnerson Smallman Convention Chairmen H. R. DOANE AND COMPANY Ind Winsponr, Higgins, Stevenson and Donna CHARTEID ACCOUNTANTS .‘lfll‘m",“‘::: 23.33%";- aai-t lobo Halifax at. John's no. la 1a.. Monaco! Toronto who!" Prince Albert I'd-ooh (they Vancouver PROCLAMATION WHIAS tho City Canoe! oftho soothe-rs fortboCIry. Mould- m. cm 17*. INI. I It.” PROCLAIM Adv-weed ' o r-1 ‘a. CHRISTMAS; ISLAND sc mmmwmuay. 'I'hotownollandanbviaiblo acro- tha lagoon. Hindi-ode ddIips-sdpianeaandabout No Proof Of Jurisdiction Forces Case Adiournmen’r coata or 1.5 doyl. Evidence ra- vealed that the vehicle had been 11.450 paint over the limit. Two persona were fined :10 plus $1 for a licenoa when they pleaded guilty to separate charges of fiahing without license. They were 'Ilermncn Eugene Arthur Solomul. Scum and [lid Lewis Corrivenu. S'DU. An act-med paid a fine of “landowner 15daya when he pleaded unity to having the unlawful mind of intoxi- cating liquor In a place other than his residence. IN TRAFFIC SECTION h the traffic section of the count beater Seldom Jenkins.| Sunnis-side. was convicted of driving 60 mph. in a ill-mile m, and lined 8m and costs. Mr. Jenkins had been summon- edtoappcaa-incourt Aprilil. but on that day was absent Coat. Robert McCann of the Charlottetown detachment RCMP testified that he had served a aummona on Jenkins personally to appear In court yesterday. but he was again absent. “I. court min-«led ex . pane and cmvicted him as charged, IF IT CHILL: . . COOLS or FREES Palmer Electric ltli. SELLS . . INSTALLS Ind SERVICES IT! Charlottetown Dial 445" bummeraida Dial salt Convention reception and dance will CW. PJJJ. unmade-lg» fl... ~.. .--.._a_._..._. ENE 12,000 m will participato in tho tests. expected to con- tinua for two tr throo mood“. (AP mm). 1 Four people were each given fines of 55 and costs for operat- l mg a mom \elucle Without ba- lmg in MSIOD of an oper- lalur‘s License for the current year. A We resident. John Fran- cis Conway. was handed a lino ‘of $10 and COsL! for operating a motor vehicle with more than 'tuo adults exclusive of the ldrlver in tho front seat at the vehicle. Roger A. Imd, North Tryon. charged with speeding. pleaded ‘ not guilty and his case was set over until April 30 for the pur- pose at setting a data for tho trial. The can d Dewar MacDon- aid. arraigned on a charge of Iorgery, was remanded to Friday. May 4. by Magistrate A. J. Baalam in city police can yesterday The baring for Milton Dou- eette. charged with rape on a remand from April 23. was set iur Friday, May 4. The court heard avidcnce for he defence in the case of Her— bert George. pleading not guilty to possession of liquor in I place other than his rcsldcuce Decision on the case was set for May 2. Cecil V‘l'homu Stymeist. Mur- BASEBALL scours AMERICAN LEAGUE l9 aoanooaa— I I. KIM“ City 231 014 Ila—14 llo Ouirk il-ll uhew 12> Hocft 45'. Short 17!, and 'I‘rrandm Lou (I); Rakow i341) Segui |9l and Sullivan. Bryan «it. HRs: Gentile (I). KC—Jlmenea ‘3'. Boston uoooom— l 51 Chicago slamm— 7 IO Monbouquette. Earlcy lO-Z i6). Radatz (It and Pagliaronl; Harlan, Baumann «24% till Fir. her (It and Lollar. Careon 13». Ella: Boo—Paglinroni (1). Chi —8adowaki (l). 'u-y loooo ateertng gear. Afinoolflllandcostswas imposed in Gordon C. Fergu- oon. Kendagtm Road and Fred Vanlderstine. Belfast. each for overtaking another vehicle on a solid White line. John A. Muttart. Albany. charged with needing' . pleaded m guilty and the case was set over until May 0 for the pur- pose of oalccting a date for the Dial. Three people were charged with failing to atop at a stop sign. No were given fines of $ and costs: the other 310 and costs. One person was fined 8 ll'ld costs for falling to yield the right-ol-way, A marlottetow-n nutrient. George Thomas Arnold. was fined Sill and coats for exceed- FAL‘L'I'Y EQUIPMENT Milton Edward Docherty.. ‘ Clyde River. was fined :10 and 1costs for operating a motor lvehlcle with faulty equipment. The BITPSIIMT RCMP otflcer stated that the vehicle had faulty front and rear lights. poor brakes. no horn and a i ‘ Storey Eletlrll Lid AUTOMATIC WASH T. & DRYER REPAIRS “v ’ln‘l‘ a lull \l.||l m lll’llllt lmlnrd ~I‘I'\lttlIi|l‘ l .mli pulls lnr .ll! ll.| u mil. l’ilonv u~ Inllztl Storey Electric Ltd. lilal ('h'lown inill _ mm. rm I AIL. Warren nutty makes no of the screen's most eagerly anticipated dehuta opposite Natalie Wood Ia ing the speed limit posted in the area. Elia Kazan'a . MI- lng Monday at the Capitol Theatre. The Warner Ina. Ilam lnge'a first original nema- play explores the poinant aod‘ provocative drama of groping lore and shattered youth with bold and unhinahlng traaknml.‘ Pat Hingle. Andrey f‘hriatie.‘ Iarbara laden and Zohra Lam-l put are also planed. Technicolor presentation of Wll- . i =‘ l g. ‘ , “2x 4 *************** ACADEMY AWARDS ii (DButStory 1 Academy Award Nomination to Natalie Wood forBost Actrossfor her role in -- )Emhnmmwn‘m “sh-.metmigesoiandorof‘troee MMMFIMWW..W love bandwflmthmwhoidmgl'ande. . . oioooooaoo Magistrate Adiourns Rope And Forgery Cases, May 4 ray River. pleaded not guilty 0. a charge of care and contrvl d a whale Mule A ' a'rw' it in crown and deie e were heard yewth decision set for chne<dal Mo, 1. Ronald Woudgate. PHILIP‘ I'll!) bring drum and d‘mrfieriv, I'as sentenced to 20 den .1".- eph Anthony Triennial ar- raigned no a slmlia 11311! t‘ complaint of hls wife Olive Then’ault. had hla case ad- }ourned to Saturday. Apri‘ 28 Arthur S, Gallant. charged with drivtng while lHIOle‘lle, pleaded guilty to the lean. charge of driving while impair- and was fined $125 and costs or so days. Prank Clow. pleading guilty h driving a truck With an incul- .¢red load of rubbish. thus con- stituting a nuisance. was fined five dollars and costs or two days. An accused. pleading guilty to driving a vehicle with mom than three persons in the front seat. was fined .10 and coats I five days. 01 seven persons charged with being drunk and Incapabll. three were fined 820 and cost: or l0 days, three were tented-:- ed to 20 days In Jail. and all was fined $10 and costs or five . days. 4 ATTENTION TEENAGERS The Teen-age Solo Rodeo will be held thb-r. lottetown May have a drivers today and win oome rhea. You may be the new Tee- age Sale Driving Chasan- for 1902. Enirin elooe May 5th an mail yours now. Blanks are available at mod High Schools or by writing lot The Junior Chamber of Commerco Charlottetown, LBJ. 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