t I. i? lland balancing was but one of the tea-lured acts at last night's eleventh annual ‘Y‘ circus More than eighteen acts thrilled the audience of more - s»en§Ww.mw cmcus PROVIDES THRILLSWM than 300. These included the Macl‘hvan. Seen here are three potato Beatles. .syncopates, members oi the hand balanc- performed by the iiinior girls. in: act. bottom to top tuxedo blues performed by are. lltll .lardine, Jack Turn- Donna Sutherland and Dorothy er and Judy Vessey. Adjourned m (‘ \LIED T0 (‘IIl'RCll val There is not believed to 00 any daniaue. is GI'EST ! Dr and Mrs S. Hellmich. Al- itrrinn. \‘lb‘lTlCD PARENTS Ii'lll.’lI(I -\heai‘ii. Charlotte- ‘. spent the Easter holiday nt'li h~s patents. \li' and Mrs. thttoonll \licnrn, Albei'ton. FRO.“ ll.~\l,ll“t\.\’ \\Ili'f‘" \lillmaii. .lr. Halifax. Sim»: the [Caster weekend with ‘ awonts. .\lt' and Mrs. Wal- 'e‘.‘ \lii‘mnn. Alberton FROM TORONTO I all" anti \lrs .laines Broder- l‘h \erton, have as guests '7“ \ iir‘"k their mirth-law and '“ll'l'l‘r. “r. and Mrs Donald I“ “World and their three chil- "'0". -l itimy. Susan and Tom- ls. ’l‘li' 0' Toronto. ' l\' ALBERTON ‘ ixs Elizabeth Anderson “ ""i'l‘tl-wn. spent the week- Ml -n :‘IItPrfon he #55 I'i"l‘i'i\ed too late for Classified death notice column "l'm ~ Suddenly at the. Prince "" 'l‘d Island Hospital on \' in 28. 1964. Emma May. ‘ “I " "i "to late Edward (‘obh "‘ “'“le‘ In r 76th year. l Home from where the ser- i it i o'clock. then to Biin'zor (illl'i'll for funeral service ""“lllf‘llrim: at 8 pm lnter‘ “ion in Ranzm, 1P“, m” ° nmil flowers "will? At the l’rlnre Ed . Tucs- l Resting at the MacLean ‘ I“"Hl Home from where I 0“ Illt‘l II will be held privately A t it ‘t 1. "9 placed in the \lac- h'm \lcmorial Vault. later to ‘ “‘“Trod in the People‘s l'iittilm~_\-_ filial l'.\so.\i — ..At the Prince fl‘ mid island Hospital. Mon- gr‘ “arch Si. l9“. Randolph ‘°"’"<0n. son of . Ml“ ('harles Stevenson" Plea. gal". Valley In his 16th year. “Sims at the (‘utellffe Fun- tfr’” Home. Funeral Nollch titer, BRIEFSt. lshitt out TALLED POLICE She said that \lrs \TneF‘adyen Cotton's mother. a anSPnEM‘ in car some dis-lite front sent. along with his The ’l‘iznish fire department taiice from where the Adams car father. in the rear seat. were f‘nppu'pd a mil to me ('huwh m' was rosiiiiLv in the ditch and pro- st 1‘ in the car. _"""""———_—— DEATH NOTICES ‘I'I‘llrsday, April 7 Remains 3" highway Death Probe One Day ed almost head-rm with a car idl‘Ht‘ll by Lowell Cotton of Sutmp merside, Following the initial im- act the Cotton car caromed intio a car parked on the side of the Western HiEhway d riv en by Stanley Patton Th e Paugh vehicle was stopped to dischari’le a passenger when the. cdllision occurred in explaining that the Adams and (‘otton vehicle: were travel- ling south and north respectively 13 Sl",\l\ll-ill.\‘th‘. The inquestttlie lP:lllllil\ll\' of three \\llnr'SS°S .(‘nq (immmy mm mm far 8 Into the ricoth of ‘ilnrnian’ lad» WWW“! W'” "“n'lllll" m‘sti'eich of five or sis miles near ward \dains. a name of tellers-night 'h(‘~Ellllllll€l at ‘7 ocloek. 311m ((-91)? the high\\-ay points he killed in a head-on collision VIPSlllyltlt: “'N‘P (“'l-‘i- I‘l'l‘d’ directly north and south rather on the \lestern R-‘ad near North— ei‘ick (onnolly. Suitinterside I‘m" “KL and m,“ p...‘ . . . Rt‘.\l'P detachment. who inwqu ‘ am on tho \llllllL of Oil. R. was m" mp cum-don. MnmarthnT “mn 0N intlioiitned last evening fallowng “Md. Culpmnn. a pag‘qf-ngpr ' He said that the daimaze to .a car ll‘fiYE‘IIlllE on the Western the \'("Ill(‘If‘< indicated that they oad who was one of the a not persons at the scene frtllmvtnghlli “hill and half". Ithe crash. Rci ll tl:1ller.slie. father of the deceasl d.fliltll- IN‘ i 'ocd and Mrs. Vl . testified that ll‘fil'f‘IIlYlIE in a vehicle b \l's. Vera Marl- learned i she later was by steam or dust. had parked liet mp [mmnmlmp (‘nmvptimh ‘ceedcd on foot towards the scene.‘ IAdams testified that in “hum. RUM mm. ms, (,wn‘ She cove the positions of iIlO'iIlttl'i time before the crash his H... in, NW}, ‘ 'f . , , , ‘ automobiles fn'lMl'lnE the crash son a en VlSlllnE him in ‘D I a ‘1 H 8 "mm" “a? an then told of goinz to alillerslie and had then left for G\lll‘t"lltsilf‘fl before their arri- hm“, m can “19 RC“? and a a mmga in mphmond Tm. next doctor. word he received was that he Mr. Adams, at the time of his had been ill an accident. death was residing in Halifax Coroner l'ist nmht was Dr. . . . with his wife and family but was WE. ('allauhan and acting for “'55 Alma [It‘llllshl- hf‘llsmfi' 0" a tompm‘arv job at Queen'sithe crown was George Mc- tr-n. is a guest at the home UfiWhm-f' Snmrnpl‘sh‘lp' .u: it Dr. GE. Robinson treated the the scene and he Foreman. then rushed Adams to hospital man. John Hopkirk. George Wil- at Summerside but he was pro ‘rcd Smith. Harold Backer Mil- deceased nuanced dead on arrival. The Adams car. a 19F»? model .Ittseph Edward Maclnnis. John was travelling south on th .\\‘estern llizhway when it collid» merside. t _________..__ ..._- IADB ls Studying Problems Facing Halifax, Saint John c fiiid out why the Maritime prov- ‘ ‘ orrnws tcrurite .-\tlauti Development Board is itiakin a study of the t‘tiliirc of the port of Halifax and ‘ iTi'ansport \linistei' said . \lr Pickerszzill told il.loyd ll,» llalifaxl he ports and make it le at. ‘Rcll (PC an intensive study of the. ports, he had board make (it Mr Bell than Manufacliirers‘ Sister Electa Dies In Minn. Word has been received l\lary Electa. llll‘ former Roberts of Kinkora. :iie leaves to mourn the fol illR'llf‘ld. NEW '30!“ andl two Il)\\'llli-l brothers. Wil‘iam. .lo- d'flllflllil‘lf»\ (‘lt‘ll’f‘ytm'IWalIGee ‘St‘llll. .lohn and David. all of hill“. (villlt an“. ltd. r] rs (‘harlotielown, Austin of Kin-; l‘lltnn ‘lloucetie. . Hami‘gon. ikorn. Mark of Ottawa and lint-t Uni. Indian droost‘ook.Ft imetl of North l‘arleton. and one; John and Sadie ans. m isister. Lillian. Sister Mary El-‘I Altrlel'mtl' McAdam. N.B.. and iectn of New 'or . ‘James. W. Pleasa t. Also i Her mm"... Mr and um three brothers Horaho and ' ' 3-i Ernest. \lt Pleasant and John William Roberts and three st years ago. .Pnul on Thursday. iir ‘lil'f' r\li«'ll‘.'s.ll‘l\’:ll at the scene. whileldcr'eascd had ht‘t‘ll taken to Sum- di'ivnn merside by ambulance He then \‘ . 'adyen on tho proceeded to Western Highway she saw whaiw'ht‘i‘e be found three people, the car The of the deceased “:oiu; up in the was ‘ and then her vision waswlicel. and seriously injured. he .lohn. \lr. " ii seen a copy of such a request Tuesday in the Commons. h John E. \li' had tasked the Hill to analyse the economic problems of the two l’f‘t'flllllllf‘ndfi- on; to the federal government which would assure their future. o said in reply to Tom ~Satnl John-\lbcrt' an a it\I)B study of the effects of win- ter navination on the two ports ‘is Virtually completed. Because this study indicated the need for :r? 0 suggested t 0 ie. Ilskt‘f‘I whether Mr. .Pickersgill was aware that Lite llv ~~'lll‘.l at the Maclman F‘unWIldmif d“"~"”" “f H‘“ “""la‘ Associa- ‘nc will hp held many. Am." tinn had Asked for a study to it A here of the death at St. Paul. Minne- soia on March lll. llltil. oi Stsit‘i" l in her fifiint \ters predeceased her severalyF. The funeral is to be held in St. headm Upon ar- testified the st h d directly lie was infrrmed that the Cotton vehicle Cott on . the Lowell behind driver. wedged firmly said. took some time to re- mvve him Mr. . {l 011 Members of the jury were: JOIltn Edward Schum- li'lhan. Edward Windsor Corney. el'nderhay Walker. all of Sum— l . ' trip from St Pntpt-g to (immune. i town i~.'ll‘cri it iiwp i t'U int. n - . \ . lirtti l‘\l'l' iti'l'ie Ho lot" lit till" :i' ‘l‘l 'i in and arrived but k at Lift Western And Central Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed” April 1, 196-1. 3 If)“; Surprise Storm 0 l (‘aiiada s l‘ll'iln roads were rl'itltl'lerl open. . .1. By BERNIE RAle lway difficulty was caused Road transportation was the IllL’I‘l winds only form of travel seriously af— and poor visibility. fected by yesterday's snow-i inches of snow on most parts of ‘45 mph. from the north at Prince Edward Island, The hi:h-‘p.m. yesterday. causing di'it‘tiiig.. The peak gust recorded bv the storm. which dumped some five iCliarlotletown Radio Range was A mntnrl-J who made a round qutpt 4mm! fit. "M, wt,“ M ' bv drug," “WW h . "mm “,6 “mm, m m a" f‘ .Alilif‘riildlill‘itilttr 8.39.75. in \llinlafllli’ the pi‘ri'fliilicn was i governor of Brazil's secr'd (twp. ....., ...., ,t ., . . .1‘. taimn by the re :io it al hinh most populous state. A “rev i~ : llc tl:tiii:t:.e and no filll|l“riu school and they sent the slu- 1 “NWT! C a p i t a l" .i'as ,i p m The militant for to}! .\- u,“ dents home shortlv after ll 3 m ' claimed at Ju‘z de i‘ora, 3 Tue p‘twi d..o;tttliov for the rlttiirlv with light u this w; t 11 One school bus got stuck for a lllliPS "Orlh OI Rm 13" .laneii department of hill] .1. (ti; sa d possibilities of "lith \[lfiA 3”. while but was soon on the move lrtst tituh' IIi‘i' s(*\t-t't‘ tll"i' ll‘.’ i.‘.t" a~ (l'l‘ililtW tiAttttlmuvp again, All others made tht trip hI lir- il.‘ extitxi'onccrl Hi l'lll- illi\("\ mum-d the MM, l.,.m safely. lhttllL'Il drivers reported I 1 utility fllb' ts tlii ‘l.'l :t‘i lll‘l ll flllilt \li ttrltnr ftit’i'its o.’ 'r.’ us. “VI-'(‘me'y slippery (-nm il.(iit<. roads \lt-i'e npcti, and soft clay :mi‘latinn were mov Hg t.” c. L]... tine niimvr accident ccciiri'ed :l‘llilris were tto' alilt- it. be plow ditto. however as Eastern Pro. in \lon'rt'zite w lieu a car owned ‘y the \‘tllt iitl \l'\\ii\c I'lil l‘lli l‘ 'l' in. by the mitttazer of the Bank of Pfl hot-rtth of it”. ... :llllt't' s 'lt' l t-{i 1 lat Ilal t:t.\ t'hrtriwit town lli'_'l is lto dtc (Ill.\ll ins lli'tl'llili: 0V SIWIMI‘IR THIE struck twice while it was park- ‘pihtys “wit it. :{I to not-l. t. The BUMP” mm m” mm, ed. Daniaze was in excess of main and side roads The 'l'i‘ziiis . . -r a . ‘ 9100. H w . I (it? half hour late last it uh. ltttt IIl-h“"\ 'm'I "' h 9 r iI‘lIs “Tl; ntii (Ill? in lIlP \(Irl'l‘l 'l‘iti- ('VR It‘ll‘_\' \lugweii was R I I he \nw‘ \lhulh mun” m 4 l'llllllill'l on summer 'ime ilii'n t F am_ vele-i‘tay moraine was - . .- v ‘ . ~ in: liei crossmus. win no L' ' fairly st'cky as the lcoiiici'aiiire mth Le ‘ l‘:lllflf‘tfl itetween 2.) and 30 during SlinllllPl'SIfIP reported no dill- l Ivlt \thllll. “Itth wuh it", .mm.‘ “War; By EDGAR MILLER \0 ENERGEVCIFS than poor visihi‘ l\' and d""l pg RIO DE .IANICIRO '.\I"l—~A (lutt-lnzvptttttn city police and on the roads in that mm military revolt broke out Tues- the that-lottetown detachment In the Southern Klilfls (‘otmiy day against left-leaning Presi- of the ll(‘\ll’ reported all was \lt\.'t Scoiia. Angus Jones. was Havpyouprepamdyum(.hild for an encounter of this kind? In April Rcador's Digest, one mother tclls nimtit her horri- 1 hie expcricncc and the lesson ‘ she Il-(ll'llt'tl. 'l‘ltis shocking true story is published for lonly one rcason...tn protect. iothcr children. Discover the thrcc things that all parents should know in order to pre- vent this evil. (let your copy area main roads were blocked dent .Ioao Goulart of Bra/ii and of Reader's Digest today. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE We put a g tiiccs' economy was laflflins s ittiid other parts of Canada. PH‘kf‘i‘sL‘lII said he had was made to te A . Bell asked how Mr. Pick- f‘l'\.‘_lII explained the lac be- cause it hadn‘t been evident when the Progressive Conserva- ttvm left power last April. \li' Pickerszill retorth that g pnmnarison of current unem- plminenl figures with those of ‘ year earlier would indicate Mr Bell was wrong. EoIin Campbell Dies Suddenly st‘uliifiRSIl‘tE ~77 A North FAlllttl‘t‘ resident. 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