Under the 'l‘. c'il .vp of i Parkdaie Hifit School Satur- first aid t " n ‘i‘ .» day afternoon as part of a i Mrs. l) v' i, Ill’sl aid rally. sponsored oy seattd i ‘ .a the Red Crass. The day was ' [our train r t wr cl'niawd with a banquet at ' tdte honor 4 - the the Park Royal United Church Island a' I ll ‘ at uhich the winning team, a rescue and 2 t ' ' v "I‘Utli- l team of ladies from Canoe , tion in \l v \lll‘l ’, : Cove. were presented wit‘) The cnmpu l v. w mil at the Craswell Trophy. Apply- FIRST AID TEAM IN ACTION V ing first aid to victim. Eliza- beth Trenouth. Charlottetown. are left to right, Norman Mae— Phee. Long Creek. Elrit Mac- Lean, Canoe Cove. Mrs. Edm'i MacPhail. Argyle Shore and Mrs. Florence hlacFadyen. Canoe Cove, (See also page it. M‘Slars' Concerts q . l , The colorful costumes 3 :3} music of school rhythm! lmvids “as evident at Not rev . RETL.“\\ .,,, i “A. Damn Academy Saturday after-1 i ' Mrs \Il- , “ , ‘ m. coon as a lull week of competi- V ‘ .umm' “L. .1, r .H . mm” m firm in the Prince Edward Is- : “m 5pm,; ,. 2 ,H m Wm; l:;nrl ‘IIISII‘ Festival drew to a cat 'l I‘ you MW h u n i ' \lnnv of the week's “inner: h l\' l'\'lll.\ (liqilayed the talent that won . Phll‘j) ll' '3. v g on of tlwm liich honors during the I I , Mr. and Mrs I M 'v, week at 3 "Stars of the Festi- i Alberton lS n ;u "'lt .n the Vol” concert Saturday nicht ’ Western ll w i " Another "Stars of the Festl , ,l 1.. . _ VKITFD Hm \[N :Iinflm concert Will be held to- , Mrs, Rt": 'ii i l .m h - . I ., . I V ‘ Results of Saturdays classn i l r1?“ Ifjtflflnihjl': at Birchwood and Queen Char- fimmav mm “1‘”. “jg”! lotto Hi:h School were unavail- ; mend; ‘and I.“ M”; ,n (“F ahlo for publication last night. I “194mm, and mm,” The following are the results | of the classes held at Notre ‘ NAME 0‘-Il'l'l'l'n Dame Academy? In Salur .iv‘c ;' Rhythm bands. schools of one 'ummt-rsido \I'l :i name of :‘l’llll Li. who tied for th 'rl . glam solo 'l )’.H .‘ I under. 'll Inadvertcrl'i' rim "NI code. GUERNSEY III'U It'll-IS A REI (Illf‘""~‘\' r ' MIDI” D:tt~\'_ Gdd certifuo" lv' MA'IG pnunt. ' {It in nine MacLean llv . . finding to info l' ' u by the Gum—navy l‘. t donal office mm .4 ' GALLMT H \l -: \I m- Sonie'r. Patti Perry and Richard Phillips. x ' (lateral fur .l "l .7 v k , M Salut'r' x ~-.i- v - i v) Nolate rr-tli-w H'rvor Bu'eet. Sllan'lt‘ it i- V l“ .9 Church “my llr - H II vh Mass Wm 1'13" ‘ i w Hiv. Dr, .I l‘. 1' Hi i li'irv mt ltmk o' w ": :‘rmrt'lt‘ cannery “"‘l ‘t IT'IH cv dficiating. l‘n'h w- u v :3. Clarence Calm: in" or Her- fla'rd. Hon—v H n 'rl Walter Too Late To Classify room. any grades - 1. Cross Roads. till: 2. Harrington. n7; 3. Veu Haven and PEI Proton tnnt Orphanage 85, tficl. Rhythm bands. schools of in rooms and over, grads-s l“! — i Sherwood School. grade 3. RS: 2 Sherwood School. grade I. 33; 3 \‘hcrword School, grade 2. 00. Rhythm hands. schools of H) rimme. :rades 4-5 —— 1. Mod el St‘llnfll.LZl‘fl(Il"S 4 and 5 . 82. Rhythm hands, schools of 4-9 rooms. nradcs l to 3 — 1. Model School. grades 1-3. 85; 2. Model "flittinsr: rwo t'fi‘uhfifii t‘tl rooms on second floor. also tmf‘ larcc mom on first floor. \riIIlts, Din] 4-3679. LOST —' Fntntv‘nvnsma' Closing Festival a nd School. crade 1. 8.1; 3. Model School. grades l~.'l. 80. Rhythm bands. schools of 3-2 York . 87: 2 llunters River and Run- rooms. uratlcs l to 5 —r l bury llti. ‘Ill“: ‘3 \I'insloe. 85. FRIDAY'S SESSION The follmnng are the results‘ sessions at Birch- of Friday‘s wood High School: rooms. Grades 3-4. 83: .1 Fort Aucustus, 32. Class 131. School chorus. Class l32. School chorus. 4— 9‘ Unison' I. Southport 83; 2. Tracadic Cross 43 rooms. Grades 1-2. Unison: 1. Fort Augustus B4: 2. Tracadle Cross 83; 1 Model School Char- lottetown 82. Class 137. School chorus, any grades: 1 East Royalty 88; 2. Model School 87; ll. Tracadle Cross fi. Claw 136, School chorus. any grades: 1. Fort Augustus 85: 2. Tracadic Cross 84; 3. East Roy- nlty 33, Class 12. School chorus. Boys chorus. unchanged voices: l. Queen Square School “A” 86: 1. Queen Charlotte 85; 3, Prince Street 84. Class 133, School chorus. +9: rooms. grades 5. 6 and 7: l lFOI't Augustus 86; 2. Model I School 85: 3. Tracadie Cross 84. Class ill. St: on] chorul. French folk song. grades 1-5, Unison: 1. Cross Roads 82: 2. PE]. Protestant Orphanage, North Milton and Glenroy tied with til: 3 Clyde River and Meadowbank tied with 80. Class 143. school chorus. boys, 18 years and under: 1. Queen Charlotte High 86. Class 127, School chorus, lo ‘ rooms and over. grades ll. 9 and 10: 1. Queen Charlotte High 87. Class 130, School chorus. 10 rooms and over, any grades. Continued on page 3.) ISLANDVNEWS PAGEI Alberton and West Prince County, 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon, May 7. 1962. ‘Confederationf i Enters Service ‘ The MV Confederation was posite the 55 Prince Edward} surprisingly put into regular ser- , Island. The Scotia ii is also see. vice Saturday on the Porden to lug service. the CNR spank-1 Cape Tormentlne ru.n the CNN. esman said. but will be rele- dupatehar reported in Charlotte gated to the carrying of freight. . town. ‘There is no backlog of freiat‘ urn-alumnus. vflleflandlfl. i WEATH 1 Nathan hm India. lab. 3., TORONTO (CP) —- Tempera- m Shore. Cap Breton. Prince winda I. Ihtttiu by waning to north I); cloudy with Khmer. and scattered fog path end. in: by evening. Visibility mostly lo tnlloa but occasionally one high at New Glasgow and Goiquarter mile in fog; cool. High tide today at Charlotte- turel: QEdward Inland: Mostly cloudy Min. Max. jwith showers; a little Iarner;l Night Day .llght wind: increasing_' CW1 Dawson ‘morning to southeast 15. Low» Vancouver Victoria . Edmonton . . Calgary Regina Winnipeg Toronto . Ottawa .. sheu 38 and so. Sydney 35 andl 45. Charlottetown 40 and so -ture;northnrlywlnda ihigh at. Mont-ton 0 and 50, [rm to and to. sum Montreal Quebec Fredericton Saint John Moncton Halifax Charlottetown Sydney Yarmouth . St. John's l l l sugaaauszaasucguaag asssaszsnaaassasusn .. aIdCathNOndl. Nu gamut“: mm, um, i town at 1.13 am. and 11.41 pom, shower-l. clearing by evening;lAI Rustico at 7.39 an. and not much than: in tempera-HON P-II!‘ Summanldatldoolgh. It. Low-item minutes tats than Char. lottatown. It- rlaoa today I 4.50 and sets at 7m. I d at Fundy: Southeast HALIFAX tCPl—The weather 'Ihe nuance-moot came as some ourprlsc. as only Friday nlytt a CN‘R SDOhBSl’an said in Moncton Hunt the Confederation would be carrying out familar- lution trips “for several days“ before she would see regular sanded She made one trid tun Friday The new 313.000.0013 ferry. pla- gued with troubles since her launching in September. 1961. made her first trial run Fri- day after a delay of two weeks. caused by rudder damage suf- fered on her first trial trip out of Borden two weeks ago Sat- May. ‘5: MINUTES our t On Saturday. the speedy fen .ry left Tormentine at 7 am. and made the trip to Borden la '53 minutes. She is working op- lPiono Solo -I'C|oss Results l The following are the results in! the beginners' piano solo t‘lass for students nine y e a r s [and over,_ adjudicated Wednes— day morning at Birchwood lligh either at Borden or Tormentine now. he said. office says a hand of cloud and The Confederation and P.E.l.lshowers approaching from the will be making 10 round trip- wat u "mud to no" um, .d‘l’y' “d "h" “‘e M" ‘m'lme Maritime: today. followed Iweith returns from her annuall ; refit in Halifax June 1. the cunt? I 1111!! mum mien “I” expects to set an all-time re—ishould bring clearing by eve- .eord for daily crossing! on thawing. ‘summer 593mm? , ‘ Regional forecasts: lmilaféeica; grieeaggmsegu;h£ Halifax and vicinity. South 'mad: 28' ,o'un'd' mp, daily. lShore. Annapolis Valleyz-Muatly —————_"—“ cloudy with scattered showers beginning in the morning and ending by evening: a little warmer; light winds increasing during morning to southerly l5 and shifting by evening to north- west 15. Low-high at Halifax LIVESTOCK FOOD i The mangel » wurzel. grown for centuries as feed for live, istock. contains less sugar than‘ the field beet to which it is re- 3 lated. l your hands~ perhaps even more. Niagara ' ‘ lmuncc has oxcr 200 branches coast to coast. specualinng in fast. comcntcnt sauce to Canadians who need to borrow for some notihwhile purpose. How about you? NIABANA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITEII FINANCING FOR BUSINESS On TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY May 8th and May 9“! Mr. J. F. Glenna 3f the Industrial Development Bank will be at the Kidth Motel CWO“. r. s. I. i If you are engaged in a busineu—or plan to start one—and required financing in not available elaewhae on reasonable term and conditions, you are invited to discus your needs with the IDB representative. An appointment for an interview can be arranged by telephoning MR. J. F. CLEMENTS — 4-8527 or in advance by writing to INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK 75 Prince William Street, Saint John N. 3. School — 1. Lenore Crockett. ‘ York‘ 85: 2' Merrill weak. legzll Ach-umw Com-mm Loan Company ‘ Charlottetown. til: 3. Heather 1 Armstrong, Charlottetown, Anne 129-3 Queen Street, 1 Marie Thompson. Sherwood, and Pamela Campbell, Charlotte- town 83, ttie). I iln Summerside: 5 Summer St. Phone: 436-2148 "ADSAVI‘IIBO TIRE BUYING GUIDE : hcmocn North River and Ur» inn Road. one fishing basket t'nnlnininl fishinz ttcar. Find- er please phone 2-1053. MEETING or‘stfn (iii? i Qum baseball league in Va» non River HAIL Tuesday. Ml! 0. at fl p m. All interested In ioln~ lng league please attend. "-0 Solar 12 y I no int? 'ii' iii Iii; i I t i ,mflmflil'li ISIIFIIISIIIIIFIsunset-9pm- ‘3 till no i Egan 5? Musical Festival Concert STARS OF THE FESTIVAL - I962 BIRCHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITOBIUM \lf),\'l).\\'. \IAY 7. 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