Banquet Is Held By Irish Society - Members of the Benevolent sh Society, their wives CITY NEWS PAGE TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK High Mark Is Tied Twice - As City Festival Continues E : i : f : E getty te f cumbent at last night’s annual; Club was attended by 150 per- Society. | sons. Seated, left to right: Patrick in. the Clover|B. McTague, Everett B. Beagan Gail Carter, North Milton, 83; 3. Diana Rodd, North Milton, 82. Class 178, Bach Solo, two part, invention, 17 years and under — 1. Margaret Murray, Kensing- ton, 87: 2. Gail Carter, North Milton, Leigha Jamieson, Char- ~ ‘ eight, nine and 10 — 1. Park- dale School, Charlottetown, 8&4. Class 137, Schools of four rooms and over, rural any grades, uni- son — 1. Parkdale School, Char- lottetown, 85, 2. Model School, Charlottetown, 8: 3. Central Royalty School, Central Royalty, 8 (recently re-elected president) and Thomas MacAvinn. Standing; left to right: J. Pius Callaghan, Wilfred Smith and Edgar Hogan. tina, 12 years and under,—1. Ro- sina Beck, Chariettetown, RR+6, 85; 2. Beryl voles York, 84; Nancy «Lee Hicks, arlottetown, 83 Class 151 Rhythm Band, school nine rooms and over, Grades six to 10—1. Rochford Square School, Charlottetown, 90. Class 136, Schools four at and over any grades,—l,; Model School Charlottetown. 81; 2 Fort Augustus School, Fort Au- gustus, 80; 3. Central Royalty, Parkdale Schools, Charlottetown, 79, (tied). Class 153, Rhythm Band Schools Class 152, Rhythm Band, School four to eight rooms, grades one to four—1. Central Royalty, Char- lottetown 83. » Class 198, Violin Solo, 10 years and over,—1. John Andrew, East Royalty, 81;. 2. Rosina Beck, Charlottetown, 80; 3. Pat Red- mond, Parkdale, 78. 4 Class 200, Violin Solo, 12 years/|. 83. : 13, Roman Catholic Choir, girls junior choir,—1. Fort Augus- tus School, 83. FAMOUS PAINTER Sir William Orpen, the British painter who died in 1931, started im a school of arts at Dublin at age 11. Oe a Chica. FERRY SERVICE WOOD ISLAND-CARIBOU s—-n-—2—§ MAY 1 te JUNE 19 For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast - Cross early and avoid delay: - Charlottetown, P. E. Island and under—1. Keith MacEachern, Tea Hill, 85; 2. John Andrew, East Royalty, 81; 3. Pat Red- mond, Parkdale, 80. Class 199, Violin Solo, 10 years and under—1. ern, Tea Hill, 81; 2. James Horn- by, Charlottetown, RR 3, 78. Class 197, Violin Solo, begin- ner, nine years and under,—1. James Hornby, Charlottetown, R. R. 3, 80. Class 201, Violin Solo, 14 years and wunder,—1. Dianne Kays, \Charlottetown, 83; 2. David Ray- nor, Mt. Herbert, 81. Class 204, Violin Solo, Elemey- tary Open—1. Keith MacEachern, Tea Hill, 86; 2. Dianne Kays, Charlottetown, 81; 3. David Ray- nor, Mt. Herbert, 79. ‘ ; Class 205, Violin Solo, Junior fqur to eight rooms, grades six Keith MacFach-j}- open—i. Gary Chipman, Charlot- Mother, especially, is the lady who loves delightfully designed, deliciously feminine lingerie. , . rural students, 13 and under — 1. one Tee ote <i pete by oe oe Saviten, to 2 ligtio Bs Greg- Bethany MacIntyre, Charlotte- Make this your gift to her on May 10th. 78. town, 84, (tied); 3. Linda Mathe- ion. Class 131, Schools four rooms} son, North Milton, Carol Anne Ray? other three groups tied| and over, rural Pate = Comenen. ——— ; ee this honor are the piano! two, unison — 1. M »| thy Hall, unter River, ; ‘team of Lynda Drake and Sandra| Charlottetown, 83; 2. Parkdale) (tied). AFTER THE DRABNESS OF COMMUNISM, the Kennedy of Cross ee School, Charlottetown. =. 3.| Class 150, Rhythm Band, nine! sgnsuspectifig delights of ice cream and American j° ; John’s Anglican Church, Milton) Southport School, Southport. rooms and over, grades one to| cars “broader even than I jump” LADIES and the Kirk Junior Girl's Choir,| Central Royalty School, Central| fiye—1. Parkdale School, grade : Sas han con ump =prove- an . Charlottetown. Royalty, 80, (tied). \eout 98: 2 Rochferd Square intoxicating adventure to eight-year-old Lutz These competitors were award-| Class 132, Schools of four|school. Charlottetown, 88; 3.| Nickel. Weekend’s camera/follows the new experi- | ed the high mark of 90 when they in competitions ad- Prince of Wales Col- and Birchwood High School _ ? Wednesday evening : School,|{ Wo part—l. Queen Charlotte- spec , m r ; | iseiat mae et j| High School, Charlottetown, 88; rene os pee _ eee eee ee Ladies’ waltz-Tength Nylon gowns a _were adjudicated a Charlottetown, 82; 3. Central from -Berlin‘by Weekend Staff Writer Robert Mc- | yun 's sexiitoriums with -| Royalty School, Centrai Royalty, 81 rooms and over, rural grades’! three and four unison — I. Southport School, Southport, Parkdale School, Charlottetown, Parkdale School; grade one, 87. Class 144, School Choruses, ru- ral and city schools, any grade, 2. Rochford Square School, Char- PROGRAMME : 1. Band—O Canada and ote selection—Queen Charlotte High School : 2. Unison Song—Bedtime—Rochford Square School 3. Unison Song—Susan If You’d Marry Mé—Spring Park School 4, Piano Solo—The Sphinx—Brenton Rogerson, Id ‘Uharlottetown ences of the young boy and his, parents who risked imprisonment when they fled East, Berlin to find refuge in the cold war’s hottest city. Don’t miss . Keown. Weekend Women’s Editor, claims they are under- estimated. Did you ever consider that the best possible present you could give your doting and diligent mother-on-Her- ‘Day-may~be~--your total’ disappearance for 24 hours?” . | 5, Girl's Solo-—The Wind—dleritys Ball, Haster River FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY will be found i ; Major. , Charl 4 my Se Jean Wright, Chariote | in tomorrow’s -Evening Patriot, which includes 7. Girl’s Solo—Polly the Pony—Gale Anne’ Rayner, Mt. Herbert 8. Rhythm Band—Own Selection—Kingston School Weekend Magazine and 16 pages of color comics. are particularly low. GOWNS in such lovely shades as Azure SLIPS | Beautiful Nylon slips that come tn rou $99.95 BRIEFS at Prince of Wales; ¢1. lottetown, 87; 3. Seting a . carried out by Boris; Ci 133, Schools of four| School, West Kent School, Char-) « ‘DULEN s tea ae - ov Eben pu Sodas cease) eed. a ye eer Be stn ie enrich the blue, lemon ice, white, and pink Earle Terry in the afternoon. | five, six and seven, unison —1.| Class 157, Beginners Piano Solo, ries is W: ery. reformer jam Lyon Mac- At Birchwood High School the} Central Royalty yee Ts eight years and under—t. Chris-| kenzie called ene Canal. But William Mer- $ 95 adjudication was com-| Royalty, Model , al-| topher LePage, Cavendish, 90; 2. ritt, an “audacious Yankee” living in Ontario, pleted by Garfield Bender. Mr.| jottetown, 34, (tied): 2. Park- Seat Rodd, Helen Piercey. moved heaven as well as plenty of pee to build FROM * Bender was also adjudicator for} dale School. Charlottetown. 83: | witton, 88, (tied); 3. Sharon Duf-| jt, Wri ‘s ; the afternoon sessions..Adjudica-|\3 Southport School, Southport, ae Gout Chetan. t. Writer Duncan McLeod takes a dip into history “tor at Queen Charlotte High! 79, ue ea to tell render of The Evening Patriot’s Weekend School yesterday waS| Class 134,. Schools our oo ; Magazine how the locks of that first Welland r ‘ Class 164, Solo, Sona- ‘ Se ettetication ean meee ee SS Se eens oe Canal held the key to the present vast St. Law- ed by Boris Roubakine. rence Seaway. Don’t miss his article about the ius RESULTS j Forgotten Father Of The Seaway. @ Class 171, Piano Solo, boys | ‘ af Se St" STARS OF THE FESTIVAL | ow oma snaney rice acuta | DUSTERS . _ ences Yaga , jg = : : ly destroy, the intimate friendship between Lord ce : =. 3. Donald Roper, “Charlotte- CONCERT i ae Beaverbrook and the late Prime Minister Bennett? os ee . . town R.R. 6, 36. \ You'll enjoy the new instalment of My Great , Ladies’ dusters in Nylon or drip- LA | 9 q ' e i Class 184, Piano Sight Read- Friend R. B. Bennett, which discloses the whys | dry cottons in a wonderful array D r » 18 a and — ag BIRCHWOOD HIGH “SCHOOL and wherefores of “R.B.’s” taste in wine, women ‘al ides . 2 2. Gail Carter, North Milton Charlottetown ; ae to mention politics, the theatre and “cee Ladies’ nylon half slips, lace trim or permanent pleating Class 182 Piano Quick Stud e “a at hem line ar shown in the new Spri g shades of Azurg cite a setae 1. Yeotoe Friday, May 8 at 7.30 p.m. RAW BACON AND A BULLET-HARD EGG in FROM $ 95 bine, mint; pibk wise, ladon aad WT MacPhee, Summerside, -86;_.2}_ - Chairman — Malcolm MacKenzie bed:is that Mother’s Day in your household? w _ ; ae if 4 After interviewing a dozen mothers, Doyle Klyn,°. rf « Police Court yesterday! 9. Piano Solo—Three Blind Mice—Paul Kennedy, Cross Roads we S : : ers » Bn Pes oa 1. Chorus The Maid and the Peddler—8t. Vincent’s Orphanage =| > — es a e ao: white, lemon ice, melon glace, pink Daintly trimmed with lace in such shades as“Azure blue, ° i a , : ; i : . ees ee a i on ong leet neni kkk a 4p. wine and azure blue. | melon glace white, pink and blue. Peter's Bay was fined $5 and/ 13. Piano Solo—Happy Go Lucky—Margaret Bell, Charlottetown | J oe oe : ) Soe ox Wwo days. Fallare to stop] 1. Plano Solé—Two selections—Sharon MacNefl, Charlottetown ie ‘ FRO § 95 ie § 4 5 at a red traffic light cost a young Rs R. 6 j Mt e = resident a fine of $10 and ) Remarks by the Adjudicators FROM uate tee dort. . 15. Unison Song—Splt Rainbow —West Kent School r and SAT. 4 ier coe aa M Martin pre) Plans Duct-Denciag MantosstiePoter Mutchisca & Peter! ' The day , MacKi : SOP Bienen en ent * ¥ BABY DOLL PYJAMAS ‘and Mrs. MacArthur left yes-| 19. Piano Sdlo—Two Selections—Elizabeth Gaudet, Charlottetown whole West ay terday morning for the Ottawa! 2. Reveréer ‘Solo Isabelle Oarter, St. Vincent’s Orphanage + bu *« In nylon or drip-dry cotton in a wide assort- Sit Gieed 2 course st the Civil = etn miaetdn actus Crodia bane shane Mbeeehen: a eurst ment of styles. Plain colors or floral designs. Delence 1 located at Arn- Charlottetown into flame +” prior. The course gets underway | 23. Boys’ Chorus—King Arthur—Queen Charlotte High School ‘ : Monday and will end Friday. 2A. res cae -© Can Ye Sew Cushions—Margaret Macintyre, + * FROM z REPAIRS MADE | 25. Secordn Solo—Raymond Chappell, York. | * : M | Repairs to tt chimney | 96. Girls’ Chorus—Shepherd’s Dance—Queen Charlotte High School,, i atin seecete Company | 27, Chores (Three Part)—Cast Thy Burden—Queen Charlotte High | 4 HE “ alll dl * ‘ “pleted yesterday. Steeplejacks of | 95 Sacred Solo—Own Selection—Vincent J. MacAlister, Mt. sie | % | : Seciieay pomme Waee noes They | Se Gets, Boie-Raieooh tole Margaret Murcey, Komsington oe MOTHER DESERVES : . —Notr ame emy easel . ee Se Oratorio Solo—O Rest in the Lord —Mire. Phyllis Carr, x # TEXAS: ; * THE NICEST five such strengthening the chim-| 2 Piano Solo—Rigaudon (Grieg)—Margaret Murray; Kettsington “} ~~~ eR « GIFT OF ALL ney. They also painted the iron! 33 Piano Duet—La Lugubre Sarabande—Leigha Jamieson and + FE 34. Baritone Solo—The | Roadside Fire—Frank Macintyre, © mat GRASS FIR Saan a ; A widespread grass - 35. Piano Duet—Morris Dance—Margaret MacIntyre & Evleen | 4 LINGERIE! Ben ok tants of Char | gg Stam. Coniteuren si | tot Seats citizen, ae beg | %- Plano’ Duo—Bourre de Vincent—tynda Drake and Sandra | 4 CHILL WILLS - DENNIS HOPPER % ; ay es the fire Woked to be| 2 Family Ensemble—Own Selection—The Murray Family, , Re CINEMaScoPe ON THE ISLAND IT'S of immense proportions from the | 59 Pe iia, id il eae le Cae Le a SHOWS 3:30-7-9 | a ’ Ate ek codon con-| 39: Men's Chorus—Own Selection—Hillsboro Choral Club ~ = — prin | and no homes were in dan- 4. Church Choir—The Lord's My Shepherd—St. Paul's Anglican * eros * C ‘ ° Choir . a me = blase which burned out! = 4 \' Admission: Adults S0e; Children %e cs . Sc) "Your Favorite Shopping Centre" large fields, pelered ou Kk kK KK EHH HX : ; ~*~ ‘ ae = ‘ ee = . ;