.. A vet}. WINS CLASS, RE FOR ALL the free-tor-all at the aquatic events in Alberton yesterday. Boyd White of Charlottetown, This speedy. 60-hp hydro- plane runabout was the Win. ning craft in its class and in who outran all opposition In the competition, is pictur here in his trim craft during an idle moment after the race. Delegation From Maine To Appear A delegation from Ellsworth. Maine. will be in Charlottetown for the Gold Cup and Saucer Parade in August. Mayor W. Gaudet announced yesterday. Among those to visit the city will be the mayor of Ellsworth, Robert Jordan. Mrs. Jordan, president of the Ellsworth cham- ber of commerce and other leading citizens of the town. Accompany them will he I Maine's Blueberry Queen. who' ‘. will ride in the Gold Cup and, Saucer Parade in a white con~. vertible brought here for the occasion. Mayor Gaudet. Deputy-Mayor Walter Cox, City Comptroller John Butler. and councillors W. R. MacNeil and Arthur Wright attended the Ellsworth bi-cen- tennial celebrations last July with the 1963 City of Charlotte- town float. The forthcoming visit of Ellsworth officials and the Blueberry Queen is in response to an invitation issued at that time. The famous Katahadin Rang- ers Band from Maine will also participate in the parade. ___________ 800 Attend Presbyterian Outdoor Service Wayne Schleyer of Charlot- tetown was the young winner of the featured event on Aqua- tic Day in Alberton yesterday. Here the 18-year old is flank- ed by his proud father, left, and Ricky horn on who paced him in a dory during r from Montrose to Kildare bridges near Alberton to tin- lab in near-record time. Upwards of 800 persons atten- ded the Presbyterian Men of PEI annual outdoor service iSunday at Camp Keir. French River. 1 Rev. Raymond Gillis, minis- iter of Clyde River Charge, ad- dressed the gathering on “A Di- .power of God which would he telt on earth again in response to man’s corruption. The service was conducted by Hugh Lowery of Marshfield, who . also led in prayer. M col MacKenzie sing-song with Lowell Heustis; i led ai ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. July 30, 1961} i 53 Students Pass Red Cross I Water Safety Swim Exams . TIGNISH — Red Cross water-i Intermediates: Kenneth Rich- safety swimming classes eld atiard. Michael Broderick. DavidX Anglo-Park and Tignish Ruanaudet. 5. came to a close Tuesday when; Seniors: Nancy Buote. Patsy 53 students were successful infRichard. Margaret Bunte. Roy, passing the test out of an en-il-logan. Janet Trainor, Clary; rollment of 115. _ raser ' , This was the largest number Bronze Medallion: Bobby, to pass since the Tignish SportsiBoyce and Midge Eldershaw. . Recreation Association startedi—“—-'—"—‘_ sponsoring the classes three; ‘ years ago. Miss Marilyn Mac-i S d I Lean. Red Cross field supervl-j I sor for the area, tested juniors. intermediates and senior and life saving classes and coggraté ulated all those who passe an ; I urged the ones who did not, quite make it to continue with. this all important and necess-I' The Second in a “Pie! 0’ any training. lthhree lectures on. Island history She s ke on different apprvaIIl be held tonight at 7.30 in aches and strokes and gaveiSt. Dunstan's UniverSItyHaudIt-I constructive criticism to the‘oriur‘," The topic “'1” be Early swimmers. iScottish Settlements in Prince Lorraine Buote, local insti'uc-‘I‘-7‘,j“’a"d ISIand-’ The snake? tor, tested the beginners. Clif-IWI” b9 Re“ Allan F~ MBCDOH' ton Gavin instructed the boysmaM 3st MA‘ 0‘ the Mrs. John Hackett providedjsmfl- Yermd transportation. The Women'S! The lectures are open to the Working Auxiliary of the rec-i reation association supervised the children at the beach. Fol-_ lowing is a list of successful? 0-, students 1ger of the SDU history depart-i Icharge. The first talk was held Mon- day night when Dr. E.W. P. B l ‘ ' In the I History Talk i, SDUmtiier types of the pla Councillors in Ottawa For Enheat Councillors John P. Nicholson and Allison M. Gillis will meet with Defence Minister C. . Drury in Ottawa within the next few days to plead the city’s case ' proposed shutdown of Enamel and Heating Company’s Charlottetown plant. Council met in emergency ses- sion yesterday at noon to dis- (uss the visit. The resolution asking that the two councillors e granted the necessary ex- penses was passed unanimous- lv. Closure of the Charlottetown plant would put some 55 em- ployees off the Enheat payroll here. A large majority of these are city residents. Part of the terms of reference to be used by Councillors Nich- olson and Gillis will be to seek work for which t can be readily con- The two councillors are ex ’public and there is no admission pected to meet tomorrow with ircpresentatives of Enheat for a riemg on the subject before leaving for Ottawa. lviding Gospel is Deciding ‘World." Confrontation with the 3 truth of the Gospel divides those on the organ. Mrs. Raymond; Gillis and Mrs. Mervin MacPhee 1 t who accept and those who reject 5833 duets. l lit, he said. The Alaskan earth— A sound system allowed those; i quake was a forewarning of the in cars to hear the servxce. m CENTENNIAL p 2: EVENTS THURSDAY, JULY 30 STANHOPE—Band Concert beginning at 7:30 p.m.. feat- uring the Royal Canadian Artillery Band, on the grounds of the Ranch House Gift Shop. FRIDAY, JULY 31 BORDEN—Centennial Celebrations beginning at. 8:00 pm. with a Parade - follewed by Official Opening - Mayor's Reception - Lobster Supper - Sky Diving - Carnival e Bingo and Dance. , SATURDAY, AUG. 1 BORDEN—Northumberland Strait Swim - Band Concert at 2:00 .m. with Royal Canadian Artillery Band - Victory Motorcade - Carnival - Sky Diving - Lobster I Dinner - Bingo and Dance ' i i NORTH RUSTICO—l;00 pm. Float. Parade. followed by I Track and Field Meet - Sky Diving Exhibition - Bingo - - . . with Royal Canadian Artillery Band - Dance. SUNDAY, AUG. 2 NORTH RUSTICO—Highland College Special Scottish Concert, featuring “Fun Time Puppets" of Montreal and Barefoot Balladeers. 9:30 am. Roman Catholic Centennial Outdoor Church Service - 11:15 am. Prot- estant Centennial Outdoor Church Service. AUG. 2 Beginners: Linda Cheverie,}ment spoke on P.E.I. and Con- Bruce McCormick, Billy Hand-i federation. The lectures are part rahan. Eamon Handrahan, Peg-iof the University's contribution Perry. Susan Mailette, Rob-ito Centennial year. ert Arsenault. Percy Morrissey.i , Myrtle Gavin, Garry Richard,l ] Betty Gavin, Stella Gavin, An-f Speeder Fined I toinette Perry, Garry McCorm-j I o i lck. Richard Shea. Louis Shea.l In S Slde COUI’I' i L” 5h“ “"556” Shea~ Dim" SUMMERSIDE — A resident and.Garr-V 'erenauu‘ E1311“ 9' of this town, Winston MacLeodflz‘ Gavm' Bra." 3 Mcphee’ T Sh was fined $15 and costs or 10, Keough, Shirley Keough. Doreen, davs when he appeared on a Harper. Shirley Mokler. Laurai chérge of speeding beforel 5°33"; ‘gden @533 gm“ ’3‘; Magistrate a. s. Hinton. QC, ml at} 9' airy ' s 1'. town police court yesterday. i derick. Eric Gallant. Freddie Two other men were charged. Rgzdy' Roy Gavin' Glen Mc'! with being runk a_ publici Juniors: Irma steamer. iii gggcgnglgstgeg‘tigz dgngsmg I In McInnis, Phyllis Conway, £20 and costs or 15 day: I Eileen Shea. Laurette Sugrue, ' Helen McPhee. } New High School Superintendent Appointed Here ‘ Attending a teaching mission ' Liberia. West Africa, d summer of 1963 is one of the , V admitted highlights of the‘ ucational career of Wilson 1 DRIV mmced Tu y new superintendent of high W. I for the province by minister of education Dr. L. G. ‘ Down: ’14:. Ross was born at Union ' near Montague. and re- plved his early education there did at Victoria Cross schools. ' 001 for a ut a. two ii ii FE? ilsg tins POLISH AUTHOR DIES MOSCOW (Am—Wanda Was- ,siiewska, 59, Polish-born author who became prominent in Rus- sia. died Wednesday, the Soviet news agency Tass said. She was married in 1943 to Soviet playwright Alexander Korenl- chuk and that year wrote The Rainbow, the Stalin Prize novel for 1943. main WRIGHT Ditto-coon.- llli SHOES STARllTE 4 DAYS Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.-Mon. "MUTINY on the ' BOUNTY" Starring: Marten Brando, Trevor Howard and Richard Harris ' Mission—5.1.00 STANHOPE—P.E.I. National Park Life Guard Demon- stration - 7:00 pm. at Main Beach. AUG. 2 NORTH RUSTICO—Highland Scottish College - featuring the Miscouche Band and Folk Singing. TIUDY N SHOW AT DUSK It's Brighf/ It’s Wonderfu/l It’s Funl 4- . mmmmsin‘ns—nmnm TWIN-KEN ' IIIYCILWGEIE Slim mm -0 “HI -II—l flu V THREE MILE SWIM VICTOR nee: Janice I . as,“ lots. Gregg Pettiot, Beverirevy and Beam ' M In, Danny Bridges. (equal). m" Ava-*tt-ksrirT‘ carp/704 “"5 2:30 - 7 - 9 SPECIAL MATI‘NEE V IliE IIIII Ins IIIIIII llliE mm "ID WI dam “no. men a Woo-minute spy lIuMl ‘AT 2:30 i i0 {lili B {th? TONIGHT AT 7 ~.9 ONLY— Potor Black —Q- Constance Towers Grade 8: Paulett verley Collicutit,‘ 14nd: , Grade 7: the tough. three-mile swim. 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