www.th i a. P.E.l. MIXED URLING CHAMPS P.E.I. mixed curling cham- pions receive the Mapco tro- phy. symbolizing this curling honor, at the Summerside Curling Club, Saturday night, where Ray Tinncy of Ma ri- time Asphalt Products Co.. Ltd.. donors of the trophy. is seen making the presentation to Skip. Jim Harris. and other i. g. n ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton gnd West Prince County 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. April 8, 1963. “ _ :x | »‘- most of its contents. CRWNED members of his rink, left to right. Norma MacFarlane. Grade VIII: 1. Heather Mac-l mate; Ralph MaCFarlane' 569' Donald- 2. Elmer MacDonald. 191:: and NW“ B ° W n e S 5' Grade vn: 1. Gail MacDony SOUTH LAKE SCHOOL Report for March: Alberton Home And School Has Debate, Panel Discussion ALBERTON — The third in'ard of grade 10 upiis. A aid: 2. Paula MacDonald andj l r i iGary MacDonald (equail; 3. Pat: 5 O'Brien ~ ~ B ; 2. TOR.ONTO 'CPL' _ Tempera'lJ'Gragiieyelriel: gogglentciuce l tures issued by the weather of- "n ‘ ' ‘ p ' fice: ; Grade V: 1. Barbara OBrien. Grade IV: 1. Steve Cheverie;l Min' Mu-zz. Danrell Bruce; 3. Preston; . years that this family has lost ' i Enmore Family Loses (Second Home By Fire- MOUNT PLEASANT — An ’was said to be a comfort a bio. : Enmore family has again lost modernly equipped home. - 1 its home in a fire. The residence .'—“_‘ -—-———' , of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Noye of! I Enmore’. burned to the ground. so TERESA’S scnoot. Saturday morning along with} The entries for the Essay ' I lContest were judged by Rev. It was the second time in 10:11am. Dummy of Winnipeg. its home by fire, and it 5 re- .formerly of Puke's‘ ported that earlier than this it Grade III: 1. Shawn Hughes: had losta third home to fire. . ,lme) Freda Gill and Mary The S at u 1‘ day morning fire ‘s’mth' was first observed by neighbours Grade N1 1~ Kenny Mcxemmi at the residence of Mil fo r d 2- Ruth Mc-Arie: 8- Shane Cami» Noye. about a quarter of a mile bell- distant, who noticed smoke pour-1 Grade V: 1. Kenneth Walsh: ing from the gable end of the 2. Kevin Curran; 3, Heather Mc- two-storey residence. and phon- ’Donald and Geraldine Gill. ed to tell the occupants thatg Grade VI: Theresa Curran; their house was on fire. jTheresa Gill: Ian McDonald. Mr. Noye‘ an ample 89 of Cup Grade VII: Marion Smith; ran and Briggs Ltd.'.ywas away Peggy currani Elaine Keny- from home at the time. and Mrs. Grade VIII: 1- Billy Gill: 2- Noye and son Allison were th e Catherine Curran: 3. Juliana only occupants of the hous e Carmichael and Joan BradleY. when the fire was discovered. Grade 1X: 1. Lynda MCDOMIG: Neighbours from the district 2- Theresa Lamar: 3. Barbara gathered quickly as the alarm Tremor- spread, but were unable to do Grade X: 1. Anne Smith: 2. anything to save the building, Anne Walsh; 3. Sheila McDon- and were able to remove only a said few articles from e down- Grade XI and X11: 1. Bernice stair section of the home Walsh; 2. Marilyn Grant; 3. Elizabeth Lawlor. The prizes were donated by Rev. Eugene Murray, PP. and the teachers, fter the loss of their h om‘e about 10 years ago, the rest- dence destroyed on Saturday was moved to the same site, and FIVE CARS DERAILED yesterday 0 five can of a 57-car ineiglht train at St. Thomas. The derail-merit caus- ed considerable track and Chesapeake and Ohio Rail- way Company officials believe mechanical difficulties may have caused the derailment equipment damage. There were no NW. (0? Wire- photo). 'Greenwood and Leflm County and said they had used “intim- idation. threats and coercion" including the "arrest and prose- cution" of Negro registration workers. WASHINGTON (AP) federal government . court action Saturday to halt any i interference or intimidation of . Negroes seeking to register as" voters in Greenwood and Leflore — ThelCounty, Mississippi. Attorney- launched'General Robert Kenn y an- nounced filing for an injunction in the US. district court for northern Mississippi. The suit specifically named officials of a series of home and school: panel disCUSSi‘m 0“ the 0b' Dawson 15 46 1 meeting, being held at Alberton 3 jectives and scope of the home Vanccuve'r' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' 4'0 52 lMacDonaid, . District Regional High School. and school association was Victoria I ’ ' ' ' ' ' " 42 51 Grade 111. 1. Valerie Bruce;| was for the purpose of discuss-1 chaired by Andrew Wells. Mem- Edmonton‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ " 23 28 i2. Danny MacDonald; 3. Sheila; hug the problems and progress bers of the panel were Mrs. Calgary ’ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' " 27 31 iMacDonakj. of pupils in grades 11 and 12. Vernon England, Rev. Gerald Regina 41 46 ’ Grade II: 1. Margaret and Participating in a panel dis- Steele and Raja Gopal. Wmnipeg ....... .' 44 47 Canneran O’Brien (equal) 2,: cussion moderated by Andrew All participated inasing-song. 3T0r0m0 . t _ . . . I . ' n 37 52 Debbie Fisher; 3_ Marlenel Wells were Mrs. 'aird Oul- debate. chaired by Missomwa I ‘ . . ' . _ ' _ u 31 45 VBNCQ l ton. Miss Marie O'Brien, Rev.‘Evelyn Carpenter. dealt with Montreal' _ . ' ' ' _ i u 32 45 3 Mrs. M. McMahon, teacher. I Gerald Steele and William Cain. the same resolution that was Quebt V t _ . . ' _ I H 19 38 l Following a sing-song led bygdebated this week. Upholding Fredericton _ . ' ' _ H 22 45 ' Rev. David MacDonald there? the affirmative were Miss Bev- Saint John 18 44 was a debate, “Resolved that ‘ erly England and Frank Bryan Mmcton 23 43 the teenagers of today are bet- l and upholding the negative were Ham“ 30 50 her than the teenagers of the Mrs. Leberte Pridham and Charlottetown 23 40 last generation." Supporting the Blair Nicholson. ‘sy ne _ _ . . . I _ l _ __ 21 43 resolution were Miss Hazel B.: it one occasion some 'IB‘Yarmouth 33 47 Hardy and R318 60981 and OP‘TDersons were Present and Ll‘e‘St. John's x 34 posing it were Mrs. Herman Corcoran and Russell Williams. Last week’s meeting was con- cerned with discussing the problems and raising the stand- Some Observers Feel Moon Shot Was Miss By PRESTON GROVER MOSCOW (AP) — Lunik IVy passed within 5.300 miles of the mm“ and yielded valuable in‘ ment failure made it a dud.) profitable. served by members student council. he lbegin to go very must astray." ' (The United States landed a 730-pound Ranger IV the 'evening was considered most: Refreshments were moon April 26. 1962. but instru-x HALIFAX (CP) —— The wea- ther office says skies will clear jover most of Nova Scotia and :temperatures will be similar to those on Sunday except along the eastern shore of Nova Scotia where cooling sea breezes are expected. Rgional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, Eastern Shore: Mostly cloudy. clear-in in afternoon: a little colder; isoutherly winds 15. Low-high at iHalifax 30 and 43. Goshen 25 and ’43 N South Shore. Annapolis Valley, ‘ orthern Nova Scotia' stly icloudy. clearing about midday: ilittle change in temperature; ilight winds. Low-high at Yar- mouth 35 and 48, Kentville 80 and 48. New Glasgow 25 and 48 formation to Soviet scientists; Tass reported. It was the widest miss of any; of the four Russian moon shots; Murdered and Lunik IV was reportedl doomed to become a satellite of the sun, The Soviet news agency an- Jofifisnglé‘lE’ Ten". pounced Saturday the 'nstru ' Son’ meat-crammed. 3.130-pound re-l search vehicle-five times heav- ier than its 1959 model prede- cessors—passed the moon at1 4:26 a.m. Moscow time (8:26 v p.m. EST Friday) at a dis- thM’S' w‘lsm“ 45' s tame of 5281 miles. ree, was released on 2. ’ . ” born . er lawyer, John J. That Pompal‘es With} 4400- Hooker. said: “They had been mile miss by the pioneering out to a party and came home Lunik I; a hit with the landing-about 2 am and were in the of Limik II. and an approach,son's bedroom. He was talking to Within 4.375 miles by Lunikito the boy (William Cochrane' II} on an orbital flight thatgwmon's stepson) and she ad- ylelded WCWI‘ES 01’ the Fermi-imonished her husband about ually hidden back side of the'disturbmg the boy. moon- “ e had the sword in her A suspicion among foreigners hand—not with any intent n that Lunik IV did not do all So- doing any injury to im. He viet scientists expected it to dollunged toward her and into the was fed by the fact Tass spoke sword." of its accomplishments only in general terms and wrote off the project in a zoo-word communi' (AP)— _ 54, a million- enthusiast. was stabbed to death with a Japanese sword Saturday and police charged his wife with murder. mother of Dr. . .Cone. metropolitan medical examiner. said inch blade penetrated the vic- t. un's heart ‘aine financier and sports car. 500 day: light winds increasing in 6-. eighteen minutes later than ‘ Cape Breton. Upper St. .lohn lRiver Valley. Bay of Chaleur- Variable cloudiness; an ' mosh .‘ternoon to northeast 15_ Low- ,_ :high at Sydney. 25 and 40. Ed" 5, Diem lmundston 25 and 37. Campbell- 'ton 25 and 40. Prince Edward Island. East. ern N.B. Counties. Lower St. John River Valley: Clear with a few cloudy periods. Tempera- turcs about the same 858 Sun- thai’ _ Used Car: lot. and variety! afternoon to northeast 15. 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