Te age a = n ae ra > gic r ~ Annual Dance Festival "Emacs ~ Concluded After 4 Days Regen. AS The fifth annual: Prince. Ed- ward Island Dance Festiva! end- ed yesterday afternoon aiuter four full days of - competitions among young ‘dancers: ali over Prince Edward Island. The com- petitions included Scottish danc- ing, other .cfolks @&ncing, tap, step and. other variqus types of dancing. -The four-day competi: tions were, all held in the audi- torium_of the West-Kent School. Last night a. banque! for the executive of the Prince Edward Island Dance Association, its vo- lunteer workers and this year's’ adjudicator, Irene Waldie from Rawdon, Quebec was held at the Towers Restaurant. Miss Walkié Saturday night. The concert will -12 years) 1. Ruthie’ MacKay, _. Fox farming w was the guest: speaker at. the banquet. She was thanked by _the president of the association ‘om Burke. In her address che gave afew * helpful suggestions to the asso-- ciation. She said that she. was >-surprised-at the-standards-of the dancing here and was.very pléas- ed.with the festival. ‘MEDALS AWARDED This year-marks the first time! that the dance festixal.will. be. * Western and Central Districts >” Hotetown, 842. Cheryl ‘Bernard, The Guardian Charlottetown, Fri. May 20, 1966. 3 Bevan, Marletie Matheson, Char $10 Penalties thm—Rockers. The Blue Chrvsto- 12's operations, The fox period | ~ Island News Page. leties, 78; 3. MacKinton-Trio, 77--duted from the early 1900's and Class..26-(Step Dancing, 13-16 |continued on into the .1940's, be-" tions and washrooms. Fhe ground floor will have craftsrooms, - ad-. shop will also be located on the ipreienting | awards in various |.Judy MacKinnon, Charlottetown, found floor. classes and medais will be 74) 3 Wendy Worth, Pownall; : " ay * é -* : : z ve fy ‘ 5 > J o awarded to individuals. The me- Coleen MacNeill; Summerside, E ; dals will be awarded to indivi- | 73. . De U Minister e pedrocess aad twe stagie bed- | duals ‘in various age groups ac-| (jas. 8 (Solo National D. : ‘ ALE cording to their number of wins./17 and over) 1. Heather’ Burke, Makes Comment ae ee ere ar ve |cuartoueenen, There h bee a I 6S roe ere have never pn any io y ‘cond place finishes and one point | , Spend Neier ree Dancing», \known cases of rabies in foxes : ifor- third. A trophy wilt also be | vos ry Murphy. |i Prince Edward Island, S.C. : ae mt |given to the dancer who obtains eee LD paint 8 mre |Wright, deputy minister of agr- : ee a MO cE the highest’ mark and another. | can Charlot : ae an q-| culture _said last evening...» V: luc sin begin -at -7.90. Charlottetown; Paul: Smith, Ke irichest phases of agricultural » Class 32 (Irish Jig - 19 and kora, 76; 2. Jeanne Taylor, Char. “evelopment in Prince Edward | over)! Heather Burke, Char- lottetown, 75: 3. Cheryl Beer Island for a period of years. Dis- | . ® trophy for highest mark in the Gin, Ghiz, eaiucen ai” Mr. Wright was queried as the ‘Irish Jig. ; A i ia Class 42 (Group Rhythym Tap- result of a New Brunswick story The winners will be presented 17 3a over) 1. Nanay’ : Dane. that says: there have been five lottetown, 88. ~ Barbara One Gatto. ee caused considerable -con=- "Class 30. (Irish- Jig - 10 - 12 73 » |cern at times, but not rabies. | years)—_1._Jacinta-_MacKinnon;- ‘AFTERNOON i | There—are-only two. registered | Charlottetown, 78; 2: Ruthie Mac- “cl fox ranches in the province at | Kay. Charlottetown, 76; 3. Paul ~-C!@5$—24(Stép Daneing,--nine the present time. One is owned | Smith, Kinkora; Jeannie Taylor, Yeas and under — 1. Patsy \py Lloyd Lockerby, Hamilton. | |MacLean, Charlottetown, 81; 2. | Charlottetown, 74. : |The other. is in the Sherwood Class 37 (Sqlo Rhythm Tap - 13 st . oe Ps Stewart. 80; area, just outside of Charlotte- 16: years) 1. Larry Brazel, Char- endalee Doyle, Mt. -Stew- town. There | are~ several part: | lottetown, 78; 2. Frances LeClair art; Marlene ie a iners. ’ Landry, Charlottetown “ Class 40 (Group Tap Clog, .10- | The —istand-wax -dotted with | | 12 years) —1. Charlottet . |fox ranches_in the bodm years | He ynaey) 19: 2. ahhleste Rav ofthe silver fox, many of them | LADIES’ STYLE PUMPS | White, black: beige, brow ‘3, |years) — 1. Larry Brazel, Char- | fore it started to slip seriously. 'lottetown, 77. C © jyears and under) 1. Joyce uk | po ec! a a hdi I dates dry, Charlottetown, 76; 2. Mari- Are m s ne cae, Charlottetown, | In traffic Court yesterday | | -Class 25 B (Step Dancing, 10-} Peace. Albert Dinnis were: oin Oo ecorc \12 years) — 1.-.Debbie Rhynes, James Roy Frizzell, Glen Val- | '|Charlottetown, 75; 2. Jacinta_| ley, failing to stop-at-a-stop-sign; ‘Jobs are available rie there were no jobs, markets have appeared where there were no markets. and- new opportunities: have appeared in places where people had come to believe that growth was not possible. This is, the record. of the Shaw: govern- ment since 1959,” Industry Min- ister Lloyd MacPhail ‘said last | night. Mr. MacPhail and his se-| cond queens teammate. highways) ™minister™Philip= “Matheson- =spoke nan at Afton Hall: “When the. Shaw government came to power’, Mr. MacPhail’! éontinued “the \ people of ' this rovince needed opportunity. Op- ‘portunity for jobs, for education, | opportunity: to enjoy the benefits of other Canadians. Further development and growth is the basic issue of this election, he said. I’m proud to) have been a part of thé. develop-~' ment program, ‘but we must not now stand back and let things take care of themselves. We_ must have total development, in education, public works, :indus- | try and job opportunity and this | is" what the Shaw ‘Bovernment pledges. Mr. "Matheson singled out de- velopment of highWays to back up Mr. MacPhail’s speech. Roads are the prime requirement in—a-| ; Geyeloping economy such as | ~purs, he-stated--No-program—of-} industrial development, of ex- _ploitation of basic resources Can | advance to ‘any Weree without al top, line -s y st e-m-~of highways: Evén a sound. rural ‘education: | system ‘is dependant on good highways for its efficiency. With | this in view, the Shaw govern- | we has undertaken to build. ~and will-continue to build,-a sys- ~- tem of paved roads eerone to | ~none- in-Canada: * The provincial paving program | has been tremendous, he said, | bringing hard surface to areas where wallowing in sprig mud> ‘had become a way of life. Our paved roads run_to the. —indus- trial sites, and the areas of ba- | Satire agriculture, fish-. ‘ng and- tourism. “Resource roads have brought | a new look to our fishing cen- | tres, and this program will. be | shed to completion. An all . ‘weather road to carry the goods and services of this province | will. be..completed from Wood) Islands to Borden and Summer- side and from Tignish in the | west. to Elmira. in: the east,, through the centres of Kensing- ton, Hunter River _and Morell, he stated. “Growth and prosperity are | not accidents, he continued, it | takes planning and forethought | and pteparatiéi and I am happy that I have been able to make | ~_g contribution to the growth of | this Island as a member of the Shaw government through the tieing “together, of our resources, and resource areas with an ever, ibs ean aE DEATHS ROBERTS — At Camp Hil! Hos-. pital May 15, 1966, George H ‘Roberts, formerly. of Beach Point, in his 82nd year. Inter- ment in Pictou,N.S. ARSENAULT — In the Char- lottetown Hospital on May 18, 1966, Joseph Edmund Arsenault _ “of Albany, age 49 “year’s” Rest™ ing atthe —Monaghan—Funeral- Home. Funeral Saturday, May 21, leaving the funeral home at 8-30 for Requiem High Mass in the Sacred Heart Church, Bor- den at 9 o'clock. Interment in St Peters Church cornetey | Seven Mile Bay. ‘ NICHOLSON: — The. death oc- curred in New York, December 7, 1965 of Mable Nicholson for- | _merly of Hopedale, Prince Ed- ward Island. The late. Miss Nich- olson has resided in New York City-for-many. years. Her crema. ted-remains-have-arrived—at—the ’ Cuteliffe Funeral Home and will be. interred in the Hartsville cemetery: A committal - service will be held there on Sunday, May 22. following the.2.30 p'm, > ”- @hurch service. Stars of the Dance Festival Con" | Class. 17 (Solo Rhythm, SALE 3.84 Class 25, ( _ 49 |in N.B: foxes recently. cert at the Confederation Centre| Class 25A A (Step Dancing—10 | ona at as Ist FLOOR with their awards during the in, nominoes, 85. iknown cases of rabies located | Plain and checks. Sizes : | S. ML. Valués, to 7.95. 00 a oR “D FOR own. Tapered and pointed toes. ist ‘FLOOR 18/8 Heels. Values to 8.98 Sizes 4 to 10. AA and B ; widths. : ; SALE a 8. WOMEN’S WEDGE HEEL CASUALS © Colors: Black & white: 1st FLOOR Broken sizes. Values to... : 3.98. = | SALE... a ; } JoAnn -Thomsen, Gwyn | morning, fined $10 and costs ot Thomsen, Charlottetown, 74. | four‘days by Justice. of ~ MEN'S SPORT COATS ~Tweeds and wurtade : Sizes 36 to 42. Values to . 47.50. >. SALE oe Ist FLOUR COTTON PANTS - _ | eens ne Rush, Char- | Harold Douglas Gallant, Rusti- | lottetown, 74; 3%Kevin Hogan, | coville, proceedi from a stop | Oreste. siaauaivies MP. sist Charlottetown; €athy Corrigan, | sign eee eee shania io da! Queens, also spoke at the meet. Picasant Grove, "7. |-30;'Charles Edward Curtis, Sher- | ing. It-is—a time.in- the history | s se oe ae Slee aa with- | out—a—licence-to-drive: Mar of he ia melcnea * ha | Home’ Drawings Griffin, Sherwood, driving with |helm of government he st cut a licence; Elmer William: | tn this gah ne eeainin Rusa Being Readied |Dunsford, City,’ failing to yield is no place for an amateur. In iright of way; Elmer’ Frederick Walter Shaw the people -of this |, Health Minister Henry “Wedge | Dunn, City, driving for hire province: have a man of vision yesterday announced that work- + without a chauffeurs licence and he.is a man of progress an alert ing drawings are being readied |Charles Frank Backes) > Mil-) sman--with~a—unique-—knowledge- ‘for. an ultra-modern _200-bed ton,_.inefficient equipment. of lelassdare thal oboks 4 home for special care for the | ; thoin “heats te on at edie Charlottetown. area to be cou-| CHILDREN MUST LEARN tint cones froan a oak ah a cass structed .for approximately $1,-/ CALGARY (CP)—Proper day | 800,000. ieare for children of working |- association ‘with the people and «f the lined aha aove nat stem from: ba oa five storey building will | mothers must be’ both training ALL Wool P PANTS ‘ cted dn a site near the | land educational,. says Sister | ot cape : a Beers Sasenclonees oar Pp} at. p Senior citizens’ home on | Année of “the "Sisters of Charit are ae ~ S n : ea? samo pets ney watt | ‘North River Road. overlooking , Their care centre shouldn’t y | bs | eke : = =e se Es a bse ‘Sizes 30 ‘0 46. Values a ae Pe ppec in as lunch |the river. The main floor will/“just .a baby-sitting service,” | sizes. Values to 4.98: : 27.50. | was being served and the Pre- [peu reception “areas, dining | \says the Sister Superior, who ce : S$ mier spoke informally .with the |room and lounge. The four upper {gives 50 young children: 1% | SALE ~ f jae - SALE ‘people. ‘floors will each contain 24 double |hours of classes a day. : : Ay - Ist FLOOR 2 | i | JUST A FRIENDLY REMINDER FOLKS! 48 HOURS MINIMUM” ‘NOTICE REQUIRED FOR ALL CONNECTIONS : LADIES’ DRESSES ‘Regular to 12.95. In -Junior Misses and Half—%rd-FLOOR . sizes 8-20 and 14!, to = 2Al2, p GIRLS" DRESSES GIRLS’ *SHRTS ; ‘SSRI a 44 0% 99 3rd FLOOR SALE | coTTOa SLEEPWEAR a $e FLOOR | Spring Is. a busy time of the year for everyone. The men at oa aes P ahceks sitet ).32 3 : ee = Maritime Electric are busy toe .... they have summer cot- -dmaeagl dose and 0 ee Sizes SM. L, Regs * SALE SALE . it FLOOR = . tages to-‘turn on... new services to run... and many other saat : : MEN’S ALL WEATHER COATS Regular 19.95. Shower- _ proof ‘cotton poplin, Col-. ors Beige, and a Sizes. 36 to 46 SALE ‘Ist Floor POPLIN. UNIFORMS’ Reg. to 12.98. Sizes 8 to 7 20. : ts SALE im mB boys Flannel PYJAMAS: terns, 14 to 18° ‘only. Regular value 2.98. met SALE. __ BASEMENT a values to.3.00, 18¢ FLOOR nice selection of Pins, j Farrings, Necklets, etc. PRICE “2 SALE Avoid Secon vetoes and delay by applying for ange ot least 48 hours before it i is required. ms GIRLS’ BLOUSES © Regular to 1.98. Assort- ard FLOOR ed vo and fabrics. ss SALE HATS” oe to 8. 98. SALE. SE ETE ES SESE Ee ef EE TEESE TENCE * , 8 To enable their employees to enjoy a tong holiday weekend ‘the following Automobile Dealerships will be closed all day Saturday; May 21st, and wil remain open | on. 1, We cone en night until 10:30 pm. Seed S.R. Johnston Ltd. Hillside Motors ) a siti Ltd. Island Chev, Olds M Ga id artin’s rage 7 —-—- $tewart Motors + W. E. Barbour Lid. co Lid: eee 3 rhe UBILEES a5.