t i DISPLAY DRAMA AWARDS nard Toiiscnard receiving the T3211 sh ll".le school play- Jticl‘icamr Murray Porter. fell. ers display ir'opliy's they it was a good play which had trophy for the best actor. :eceived at the Diama Ferh- appeal both the ardin Aubin .l. Gallant. Director. Tina McMahon. best support- ing actress. Othcr in the cast ence and actors. He also said the actors seemed to have a day nigh! for liavzng . . ' play “The \‘aliant" chosen complete knowledge of their were: James Gillis, Gerard > for first place out of nine script and played their roles Doucctte, Kevin Perry. and ‘ high school plays. Tine ad- well. Left to right are Ber- John Broderick. i Bouquets lossed lo Students By Adjudicators At Festival “\l’ouderful work " . “A . Recorder Ensemble Open:' Roman Catholic Boys' Choir:- very difficult piece done With 1. Neil Mac-K i an on. Clyde ‘1. Holy Redeemer Boys' Chollt‘i a great deal of skill." "Voices River. 2. John MacKinnon.’81. very chaiming and sweet." Clyde RlVer- i Piano Duet 10 years and up- ung fuji of c0]0ur_" i Violin Solo Junior Open: leer: 1. Anne and Peter Fras- ' These “ere just some of the t Jimnil‘ HOI‘nbY- ,er. Cross Roads 85; 2. Judy -bouriiiets and near-bouquets; “Olin 50‘“ 10 3'93” Enlerofit't and Ann Stewart 82; given by adiudicators Mossie‘under? I~ Pele? ROhinSO" .3. Barbara MacDonald and. f-Iancock and John Churchill ml "10”" S "I0 EIPmt‘m ’1 TY i Teresa Sullivan. Soiilhl’t‘l‘t Fl1~ young performers during yee- 0P9"? 1' David Raynor. Mount] Girl's Solo 8 and 9 years: I. terday afternoon's sessions of HE‘I‘bPl‘l- :V Janet Crockett. York RS; lster Philip Mathcson who i one of the few to do it. i and is called the i 'I‘ignish peeple are sponsoring a 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. April 29, 1964. Govt Building lenders Submitted ByZ Firms Two out-of—the-proviiice firms‘ chairman of the Crown Building submitted bids yesterday for Corporation which Is arranging construction of the provincial details of construction. government's new office build- The building. expected to take ing. about 18 months to complete. Low bid of Stilton]: \\ as sub- will be constructed on a site on milled by Thomas Fuller Con- Rocliford Street. hounded by structlon Company Limited of Kent and Fitzroy Streets. Ottawa. McNamara (‘oiistruc-, Mr. llalhcson said the tenders Lion Nova Scotia Limited of Ha- will he held for study by the di- lifax tendered a hid of $5.241.000 rectors of the Crown Building e tenders were opened in Corporation before a contract the office of Public Works Min- for construction is awarded. Slightly Iniured When Hit By Car SUMMERSIDE :David Rlu‘el. son of Mr. and ers. Walter Rhicl. Summer- sidc. suffered bruises and was TIG‘NIS” ._ A fm-mm- Timish taken to Prince county Hospitg girl. Karen Eldershaiv. recent-.al‘ .vosicmay afternoon after I." completed a 42.5 mile \valkI‘IIE‘JHt2 StPUCk by 3 cm when he, from a spot north of Uxhridge‘ was on the way home from Ontario to Toronto and she was ‘ “Thom. ' ' . The accident occurred about The"? “'91”? 36 People started 1 4 pm. at the corner of Green; but only seven men and threeiand Granville Streets when the girls finished. Karen was one‘Rliie‘i lad ran out in front of of the three. The time was 1513 (.3). driven by Keith Robert. hours- ‘m'ICR Shaw. Summerside RR She is a daughter of Mr. and‘ The my was taken to hospit. Mrs' Rog Eldprsm‘l- TIEnISIl- tail for observation but later r91; '“rs‘ Eldemha‘v is The Gual‘d‘iloasod when his condition was. ian correspondent in her area itermed not. serious. Tignish Girl Competes In Walkathon ISLAND NEWS PAGE SIMPSONS - SEA it S LIA—"CRIBOUT'FI With Coil Mattress No Down 3 7 I Payment Made to high standards of work- manship and finish. Just the crib for the active baby. Note these features: . Wooden tfirth has solid enid pan- e the spectators was} Karen's uncle Poliice Constable: Lloyd MaicLeod of Toronto. The walk was sponsored by the llacLaren Advertising Company “MacLarathon Walk." One lady employee who is 48 years. stayed with it until shfiehad covered more than 21 again? mi 5. Mrs. Eldershaw reports the If it's backache that's lO-mile \valkathon on May 10. for anyone who is over 35 years. The suggestion came from James Pendergast. Islander of the Year, Mrs. Eldershaw tn- dtcates. you relief. Dodd's Pills stimulate the kidneysdo help relieve the condition causing the backache. Then 2. the annual Music Festival at: . 1 iAnne Fraser. Cross Roads 84', Bircliwood and PWC. BIMH‘IQDBREEBLTS , l .3. Joan Hughes, Fort Augus- W _,. I, 0! mp d3 , was Piano .00 an . years. . . ms 83 Ewan" mar" ' 3 i Helen Jane Bag‘nall 2. A n ne . ' achieved by Billy Knox , t ( . “PSC Fraser. Cross Roads. 3, Tied plan" sq!" m and 11 years: you feel better and real bel- ler. You can epen on Dodd’s Kidney Pills. 8 The white stallions of Vienna's Spanish Riding School, world’s foremost equestrian academy. are a breed derived from three Spanish bloodlines. Sherwood and Kenneth Rodd of; ' Milton for their fine s‘howingl Simp‘fi“ and Jnyce L1. Lin—ta Kay: 84; 2 Mail Gil- ln the Bovs‘ Piano Duet for! Pian'o'solo 15 and mwars.1 ls. (‘lyde River Ki: 3. Bobby boys 12 years and “ndpr- They: Linda Matheson. North Milton: “MR” 32‘ received a good adjiidicntzion' . ~ . 3. G1 a Piano Solo 9 years and over- and a mark of 8'? for the ten-l fivoiggarkalzazt o a beginners sin-re last 'Festival: derin: of Markham Lee's l ' ‘ i l. Glcnda Diamond. Wirisloe 84; Girls' Solo 6 and 7 years: 1 d “Merry Dance" at PWC auditor- ‘1 R059 m a r y For ‘ IT“; 2‘ 4A“ ’1‘1 2. lum whore Hrs. Hancnk presid- ' Cindv Lee MacDonaJd_ C 1 yde :Parkdale. Wayne Diamond. ' -Rivel‘. and Cynthia Cox. Sher» “Vin-“1“? arid Jud." l‘Ounke'l'.: A complete list of the three “.0 . ‘ i'vlf'Si .CQVChead 33: 3. Glenda top winners in each class is! piano Due? 12 years and .,n.f.\1ac\lilliams and Isabel Onto given below. Residences are f der- 1_ Billy Knox‘ Shemmd. 1 to. both tied 82. . Piano Solo «Sonaliuai 11 and and hemehh Md' Mmmn 84‘ 12 ycars: 1. Kenneth Rodd. Mil- 2. Linda Kays and Patsy Kipp— given only for performers not' from Charlottetown l MORNING SESSION. ch in: 53; 3. Ohm Acorn and ion 84 2. Billy Knox. Sher- Girls' solo 12 and 13 years: 1. Ja'met Shaw 30' wood 82: 3. Nancy MacDonald. Joannr Shepherd. Southport 2.5 “W50 RiW‘i' 3L .’ Janet Dawn. 3. Lynn Young, AFTERNOON. BIRCHWOOD Pane Duet Boys 12 yearn Bury-m Junior Boys Church Choir: 1. and iindci-l 1. Billy Knox. Shem- ‘ Clarinet Solo 'Openi: 1. Jim- Kirk of St. James 77. «t and Kenneth Rodd. .\fiI-‘ my Kirby Roman Catholic Choir - Jun- ion 3’7. 2. DaV'lt‘I Arsenault and ‘ Recorder Solo 14 years and ‘ ior Boys and ' Is: 1. Basilica Christopher LePaEe 84; 3. Neil under: 1 .‘x‘ell Mar-Kinnon, '1 and Holy Redeemer Junior (Jiliis and Noll MiacKinnmi. Clyde River 2 John MacKin. boys' and girls‘ choir 83. .l'lvdc River 821 non. Clyde R'wr. 'isiand ijshires #2 .Holstein-Friesian Director iGoiod Producers 5 To Address Island Meeting Some good production records e . am] ‘ . .ic . -.cv ~ haw been “mod in bv Island. Guest speak r at the uni for) on the a_cii_ta for the .A. {w hm m r . .Hoistein-Fnestan Association meeting wit the presenta- ‘W‘me (" 9' e cum“ ls'lmeeitlrig being held at Birch tici. of the financial statement: ~jsue of the Canadian Ayrshire' I - , _ . [Revmw .ndirams. Court. Charlotteth May 2 Will .or the Island assmiation and] i | i I l r . ‘be Bruce M. Trenholm. Nation- the presentation of an award mtg:‘1'},°7§2L“'::n;§‘:‘lflgy i at Director of the Holstein. .in Alan Godfrey who placed lfat 5‘ 3 "mm; 40"?“ 0'” ',0r Friesian Association of Canada, first in the All Canada 4—H ‘ ' ' ’ ' i representing Nova Scot-la. .luttnin: competition. Alan in 3' breed class averages of l38 milk and 155 butterfat For A. .MacRae and Son. Charlottetown ‘ 'RR. Another Fairvue heifer in‘ 'the same axe group produced 10.87 milk. 70 fat for BCAs oI : l 136 and 142. Charlottetown Gay Poppy pro. duced 10.508 milk. 460 fat for. BCA. of l3? and 145 as a sen-i lor 3-year.old for the Expedi .mental Farm. and Royalty Gilt | for the Holstein-Ffiesiam 'Edge Eileen produced 10.130'sociation. 1 milk. 415 fat for BCAs or 129 and 128 for Col. F.1'. Andrew,‘ . ~Charlottetown. I Ends In Fine i . :r. 'I‘i'enholm In a resident of lNorth Wiltshire resident. ' Grand Pne‘, Nmra Scot‘ and 1 Resolutions from the Direct-‘ a successful farmer specializ- :ors also will he. placed beforet ing in registered Holstein eat- ithe mceting. t A luncheon witl be held for' I Remarks will also be given :8“ membcm and guesw It Niel by Hon. Andrew MacRae' pm- tQucen Hotel at noon. { vincial minister of cultin'oi and Ernest p. Jarvis. Frederic- ' ton, N.B., a maritime fleldman . As_ ‘. a Policy Aims To Boosting 1 ‘Dairy Herds l A new dairy policy aimed at A mature cow, Blackaddar LFashion Gem. produced 10.371 Jnilk. 400 huttcrt’nt for BCAs of 123 and 122 for George Boswall. incl-eacing the size of 1 fl°—""h'“1.- . »~ ~ ——~ 2:12.23: 3311:“ SHERBROOKE scuooi. i"°seph “5mm” 5 ersm‘ imcni, banks and diatrys, was ' The followinc is the standing . was fined m and ms“ or 101 . lays when he appeared before . . . .of Shcrhrooke School for April: 1( ‘n. ‘cu.lure Minister Andrew -~ :ra e X 1. James Harris; mar'stmte w' Chester 6‘ M“- IllacRac. Donald in Prince County mag- announced yesterday by Agri- B. (‘r l t : . ' i ' ‘ ‘ ' ' 1 an Bernard ’l B.\ ron “Haws court yestefday. champ The polity. \ihith came fiom H. with driving “mom due 0. agriculture department. - Gradc lX—vl Betty Dekker; ‘ ' ‘ - \VTII create the necessity of 1m- carc and attention. and Mr __ emam_ . Windsor Sutherland Campbell ‘ > ‘ \ded‘b‘ '2 Grade VIII — 1. Leith Waite: >09 5" Eleanor“ “’35 fined $10 . bank assistance given to milk I Pauptit: 1, Wayne dmry cows. . Betty IllacEwen. ‘ and costs or five days for driv- _ .‘ ?G‘rad< Vl —— 1. George Hat. 7 ing without due care and atten- ‘ Sgaiuctfvr; filial-13:21; pagolir 1’ 155: 2. Audrey Rngerson: 3. by ""9233 0V“ 4” m'p'h' 1 Mr. MacRae said that cream- J-Iarry Rogerson. - Grade VI — 1. Janet Harris; 1. Claude Pauplit; 3. , aite v Highest average: James Har. Yi: 92 per cent. " Principal: Mrs. Oscar Mae elll. 1 9'» Grade V — 1. Eleanor Mae 4 cries l the ’ real For permitting more than two‘ n different a i I would give assistance in deteir- . "producers, He said h . . ' to be able in outline the da-’ merside. was given only a warn- . . lag. and told that never shouldita”: {M n: "W Wm" I" a” )more than two persons oc-‘lnel’; .ew 895' . . ‘ «spying the seat of a truck. land“? "amydlfin m m l" I omson: 2. Terry Waite: 8. There were five cases con- the "it of fig: phi" “WE: avid Matthews. ceriiing overweight vehicles be- e n‘med H9 586 ‘ . r! Grade IV — 1. Eva Wilson: Itug operated on the highway.‘ ' " mo" 3 i . dairy cattle in the ' . . Gregory Steele. 3. Bobby and Knud .Torgensen of Fredericton. “You‘d me” an ex!" “mm 1 ed til-leather Cull-rim. Choose Texaco Fire Chief gasoline tor reliable power to keep your cars. trucks and farm machines on the lab and avoid costly delays. Fire Chief is the iegular-prtco gasoline specially blended for your climate. 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