The new executive oi the Summersid! \"a Monettcs is seen idllowiniz tht’ annual meeting held at the YJCenLre. Wednesday evenlnfl. Seated W. Prince Music Festival ' Concludes,ConcertSIa’red TrGNrSli—a concert out he presented at tire Trcnish Rog. tonal High School aillllllli‘iull this evening by the stars or the West Prince Musical Festival. cruiscophar Glcdhili. MA. . toxon). provincial draw. or or music (or island schools and resdvai tdhuticator. pros-dc nd Drizt-s will he anarcled to the stars ludgcd the best at the evening pedom. once The Iesttval came to a close Wrdnesday. utter lhl'lV‘ very successful days that Illt‘ludt’Yl is dasses with over pupils pariiupating. from were to choral reading classct adwdl- rated last Saturday Mr. Gledhiil adititiimtbd six [till mm id piano and sing. ing eiases, giving constructive criticism to the pupils in the early stages it! the restwai, along with praise and ('lli'ollr. acermt tor some very hnr pcr- tnrmant‘u dul'ittfl rho t‘niii‘e (estivai. The hith mark was given Tuesday evaiung. whon girls was given a mark or St Ior its excellent an'imfl'et t REQUIth innowing are the hiuh point thinners M Wednesday] ses- Mons: rlass ill » Boy's Soto ~ l. .luniotr Richard t5. 2 Gerard ’l .lel Dennis Dnsllot'lici. as a. Ruben Peary. . Class M. Boy's Solo -— L Gary Arsenault. no: 2. srcphttu Handrahan and Pl‘N‘y Morris- l m. tit. .1. John imClalr. Billy Handraltan. Deni: Handrahan. t'layim Alywnrd. Clam Ml. School Chorus ‘Grades Lil ——« l. Noniay srhool.ri. ‘Class M. Girl's Snltt r 1. karma Gaudet Hid Times: Gal- lant. m: 2 Sfdrlry Richard and \oio Perry. 82: 3. Susan Mail- !ttr and Donna Mrlias‘r 80. SCHOOL CHORUS Class 146. School Chtii'tis -- tGrades ii, 11 and (omnipr- gall — Tignlsh Regional lllgh.‘ Class 148 School Chorus w Tignlsh Regional High lGrriflcs mm and 10 girls) 33. Class 127. School Chant! tthror‘ Mrt song. lradtts nine and It” — lab Regional High. Bl. Cllsl 150. Girl! Solo tFrcnrhl DEATH NOTICES ernelud (on late [or Cilaxillul ‘ Death Notice column). MASON — At the Frtnca Bd<‘ ward Island Hospital. Mary 29. [963. Mrs. Jennie Mason or ittv clllie Funu‘ll Name when lit- d l- day liter-noon. servin' startmn at 2 o'clock. Interment in thr‘ Pcople'r cemetery, CHAMPmN _ ht spring an-. icy. Wednesday, May to. lost. Kenneth Champion in his oath year. Remains resting at the Dlvlson mineral Home unui Saturday mnrm'ng. thrnl to SI. phen'a Anglican: chum. nuritiutton. whore tu-‘ Mral service will be held at 10-30 mm. interment will be in the church cemetery O replenish your inner... m 0 with pump- 01!! plu LII tor thitiu Queen at. r causo they were unable to carry Ail-New Tinting Service WHITE SATle PUMPS WRIGHT SHOE CO. s'smE Y’S MENETTEs ELECT SLATE ion to noht are: Mrs. itobort schnrmm. secretary; Mrs, John Ellis. president. and Mrs, Arthur Johnston. treasur- . l Marcclla Perry. 37: Tim a Gaiiant. §; 3. [no Dr‘sllo. cs and Noreen Arsen- uuit. he i ct s l , French School chorus _ 1. 'l‘igm'slt Elementary‘ linol. trrcnch classi at. l l. 1 nl s 187 Piano Duet ill and i will 12 war!“ 7 1. N01: Perry; 2- Giedhili roi- adjudicating the (es- Janct Boudrcou, 7!. class 144. School chorus —l righish Elementary Choral Grnu O SUMMMERSIDE v “Its (or art pnssi e the pay or civ er- Vauts should be lnvorable to the wages of good private employee standards", said Claude E d- unrds, national president or the (‘n ervtee Federation of Can-‘ atta. at a public meeting in Sum- mt-rside last evening. 5 . thth ISO at St. Mary‘s Hail. Mr. ‘- Edwards told or u board under illt‘ hotly whirh has the lab or alth- ormg statistics and analysing them in an errort to make m mondntinns in regard to ruture cit-it service pny standards. He said that bcrore the end at the year the government Ihnlild liavt- estaolishcd a new desirab- to wage andnrd in the vnrimtl "\\'r‘rt‘ not looking for any- thinc other than what is just and mean tie". he said tn cnnnec- tiou wage grievances. tit thr notional convention in 1962 u htirird was established to deal with wage diircrencca in eon- nrrtiun with a collectiv- lnr‘ gaining I‘llel‘am itir Edwards said that pay standards in rotation to shirt dir- irrr‘ti‘ - ncre being studied. but that it was a dirricuit problem tn ilzllrt‘ lIllI ill? proper amouan and decide uhrch shirt.- should got the greater pay. lit- gave as no example or a shirt that many people (on should pay more as nurses‘ shirt roni t pm. to 12 midnight. be- Premier Says CNR Meeting Very Fruitful e thud-hour meeting Wed’ invert-men tinnal "v yesterday by Premier Walter R. Shaw. The izrnlips meet annually to discuss methods of handling trHNir on the Borden - Cap! nrmr-ntirto service. While ill! premier declined to give specific detail! oi the m t let's discussed. he did uy lhlt (fleets a! pier conitniclitm It Burden mi traffic ltlltdlluI was rousidt’n’d a! well u how best to handle the heavy irnllic ex- !) en t Id In 19“ — Centennial car, TINT TO MATCH VOW OUTFIT I o to dlitcrent node- . not. or Nlllltl heck The Guardian, Charlommtt'n. F lourist lrade Value Could Hit $10 Million A change in advertising lnr-‘deratiim tiltamhrr. Stir ai Summerside And Prince County‘ May 31. am ishalml Gallant anti irmn'Gai-y iI Service Federation h President Speaks In S'side ’ direction oi the national Supreme Ct. l Dismisses lS’side Appeal er. Standing. Ml's 2!. tecond rtoy Bnat~ vire~prPstdenti and Mrs. Malcolm Matheson. tirat vice-president. SUliflVlERSlDE — The appeal at Joseph Percy lPllridel Gal- lant. Summernidl. against. I . conviction in policl court nl un- t ;lowtully selling intoxicating ll- 3 door was dllmissed in supremel innurt Thursday by Chiot iJutitice 'rhone A. Campbell and i the enalty or soon and no costs Class tsl —— Girl‘s French Soioi was contoured. The alternative »~ 1. Andrea Doucette. ' il three months imprisonment. Gallant wax convicted oi the lsnt. at; 3. Barbara Perry andgchurge by Magistrate RS. inn-l Shirley Douceue, 82. ,ton QC in police court reverall At the close of the L'Iasso: i weeks ago a: the result of a pov Reno Etderrhaw oh bchatt or the lice raid on the Gallant prem- students extended thanie to Mr. isch on the evening or you. 2. George R. MacMohon the crown prosecutor and Police Chiei S.D.A. Wanoamaker aet- ed tor the crown while 1. Wat. Ion MscNaught cc w a delense counsel at the origin hearing. Gallant was also ordered to ay a portion or appellants hvui classes. and said they would try IA) VIII Into practice the things he had suggested mula this year has resulted inl noted the Travel Bureau more positive reservations by asking tor in~ ieucthen the inrmntlon. George . Frn director or the Travel Burcau.‘ availshle. told the Mir. Tourist Associm‘ Lion semiannual meeting Wed. ucsday tourist season stowart istonr told members i Chamber would wanted to obtain the tree till-ra- ture. 0n the other hand I grea- ier amount or advertising in Time Magazine was nirurd at an adult reading population and was already paying dtvt» d . Mr. Stewart said the govern ment could do only so much in the way of persuading tourists u come here. it was up to the tourist industry to persuadi- them to come. bar . Mr. Fraser noted the tourist industry was worth 39.500. to the island's economy last year end present trends and normal increases pointed to a hike in virtue this your to over the sin million mark. t-ic remarked on the ever in- creasing number or cumpcra coming here and said this could he expected to continue. Mr. Fraser also stated creator cm- phasis was being placed an en-. tertaiomcnt (or the summer vi- uitors in this connection he partlcu-‘ larly mentioned the new wild~ the park at North portion. a continuation or the Highland College and the shaw restival ere-in trout: served at month: and are rend] In I: have to utter. hmin this week-end at. old Spain Dairy liar, We Specialize in BANANA SPLITS. costs iixed at st .rlls'l' urn: Grimm MONTREAL tcrt — Mn Mary Giaglits-i of Athena. a Greek journalist. rays Montreal reminds her or home more than any other place she has visited. “I‘ve seen so many Greek signs downtown. i could almost be in auteur." the r scheduled to open this sum- .mer. During the arternonn husinesa lmeeting or the Association Mrs. ; . Rodd remarked that many itourists were aircady here and ‘last weekend several guests at. the motel operated y hot and lhcr husband were disappointed lin not being ahio to visit Conir-l been closed and stated it to summer visitors, but return or impossible (or operators to helpl sec. principal attractions wore notl During the evening Hon. Mr.l This‘thome wnl enlarged onl opened on weekends rrom now by Bull. 1-D. Stewart. minister ml and it good weather cnnlin- T.‘ r ; or tourist development. whonluorl. and the now or visitors:rtnnne. Horace Macrurleiw; 01d Spain Yrs. hntlt vnitnl and old wiil into the creamy smooth it‘ee old Spain Dairy Bar. We ha" now rr-openrd tor the lumllmr you everythinl that In treats! So treat your ANY OTHER TREAT OLD SPAIN DAIRY BAR Right Next to Miltmi’s Old Spain Restaurant: sun-memo: 7 arts. w.w. Reid. Dso, ED. wad reelected prcsident oi PEJ. Council Boy Scouts at Canada. at the annual mcettng held last evening at tho centre. Summerstde. Only three changes tmk piaca‘ in the council, Dr. Paul Cud- ‘ V na pnwinclal i commissioner. succeeding rind. ent- A. “1 other newcomer is David Scales who takes over the pos- "‘ ition or treasurer trom c.w. peters. Other mambo or his mutu- pg ciat council one pom. lion. hp 1 r Waiter Hymimnn. Hm. wn. . Show; honorary president. iron. vimpmidentfi. he briein addressed the mart-n was malnialnt-d. the Travel. Queers. Major RD. MacGilliv- hers at dinner at the Charlotte-l Burvau also would an on a rE-l my CD: Kit-its. J. W-Idnm n. ‘ vcu-day week. era. He said the fewer coupon Along Yugoslav s coastline‘ Assistant Provincial Com. returns really mount that tew-ithcre are Loon islands with no missioner. Ray Boats. Slimmer- or requests were being recciv- total shoreline or some 2,525 side: assistant provincial com- ed irom children who simply miles. missiooor, .r_ Frank Guudet OPEN the run thl SUNDAES — MILK SHAKES ALL SIZES OF CONES AND lISiAND NEWS PAor'Brio.W.W.ReidHeads' iP.E.|. Boy Scouts Coun. ‘° assistant provincial commis xloner trairltntz. John W erh- mi; Witty. Alrrcd Hohhot. say; executive commissioner. hi. Gordon Km, chairman l‘l'flllilnE cornimttee. John N. Richard: charrman public relations. Wil- l'am R Harriet. ohamnan awards wmnltlce. Robert Parent, airman budget com. mittee. George Chandler; l’liair- man camping mum"th Wil- ter a Leraze. E Gstrtlnii KN'I. exqu 0 commissioner in his rel-rod ro- ui-alcd that during the stir-Ina: I turd PEI had 507 per new it! its lvolr Cnhs and 55.4 per cent lix SCDIIIS in camp “This was «no oi the hizhosl permi- azes in I'anad he said a LEAVES t ,m’lClI: HALIFAX lCPlvMisa Edith Kl‘aim: has rrtirr‘d as secretary tn the supervising examiner or innstcrt and mates alter so 3 .rs M’l‘vlt’? with [hp tederal transport dcpartment here She started with the old marine and iishortos dopanmcnt when she was 15 BLUE SHIELD- LELIJE CROSS a ilottNNY's FEELING FINE; h—and so are his folks! . ‘ Sileldetne Om protection aims to i s numbers and itth ramihcs the best merith d hospital are .a the world. in any mm, ‘ always helps to know the bills are Oatmeal! d R’s wonderful to be cared for its team stt the advantages at aloe Shield-aloe cruel memhanhip. eat your nice enrollment specialist—or “g utmow . wahhpiudnundyooum etc... in uttru - 5AM tout mos-tam . citationrrowtt en. tow-r + MONCTON, NJ. u...- and no Won M M G WWW—“mm. hot. it out M M M on b— a not. a. m plane's-dud- etc-WWW“ trim i i mnnm...x‘.-...-xo- 5W ____.. Pm: “H..— “mm Host-nu SEIVtcE AssociAfloI t it.--......---.-..---........... i CLAUDE EDWARD! on with their regular social tire and tort that they should in paid extra because ot this. Mr. Edwnrds was introduced by Earl Cannon. and ot er head table personalities were Ken Brarmlr. provincial presi- dent: Sinclair MecLeod, eastern field representative. CSF; Ray presi- Rayner. district council dent. NOVA SCOTIAN Halifax L35 rooms CHARLOTTETOWN NEWFOUNDLAND St. Joh n'a 140 rooms a oxth convention fuclllttn O flnIfnnd o ruuoiubil MI. - umlly This plan a all“! I India I TV a laundry. valet. Milli!) and rum Niel. o pltIiInI facilities . aim AA-Itoll: stun ito m Charlottetown Prince Edward Island . Dairymen's Assoc. I! DAIRY IOITI and 'your health depends on him your income may, too me man who doesthc milking—the indis- pensable dairy farmer—is a man we're all beholden to for fresh whole milk and all the other wonderful dairy funds. You know that dairy foods are essential brhallhl’nllivittgl They supply the bone and body-building food valuLs grunting drildra inth have . . . and adults mind too. That‘s why the health of you and your family depends on the dairy farmer. ‘ mmstopto think how im- ponant. the dairy farmer‘s work is t- Canada‘a economy.. . your own Mme} Incl: at i this way. one out of every xix martian! depcndt' mi tho dart? dairies. rarro espipmcnt companies. feed Il'ld fertiiiner plants and many other in— dustn'u. These people in turn use their hearts tn purdmsc food and clothing. uple oosmetifi. theater tickets. in- nuance policies and other items common to the Canadian way or lire. Now suppose Canadians rltaiipetl' their eating habits—began hnynnu It» mot and dairy foods. The dairy i'aiiiicr “(\lllll he first to feel the pinch. With his income reduced. he'd have to cut back his pur- ehttses of farm equipment fertilizer. ctr. DairiesJann equipmcnlmanut’zcturcrs and feed and fertilizer plants would have to reduce wages—mafia: lay (TIT nicnt Thu dairy foods in their daily diet. M the same token. [tic more dairy {ouch I purchasing power at 2'4 mrIIlOl‘l Canadian. 1 9m m the moreihe whole economy mu. And this is an ideal time to help V yonrneir to a lure measure or these health— .ivingioodssnd a share in the economic ,progrne orCanadu Fur tune is the month iclnttshproductian on the nation's dairy 251nm. That's why June is Dan: Month.‘ would be substantially reduced. Your Ill- wme~cven your jab—might he ati'ected. Naturally, such a calamity \ton'i. occur muscCanadians know the imporldncc Dr Prince Edward Island Fluid Milk lissoc.