MEMBERS or St. Dun- 7A1: NOTICES (Also see announcements In columns adjoining Classified Advertising section.) stan‘s University players are seen after they scored a ma- jor triumph in the regional drama festival which conclud- ed here Saturday evening. The students won five trophies and BELL—At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Saturday. March 16. 1963 Miss Fannie Bell, 102‘»: Kent. Street. Rest-3 iug at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held today. Monday.. with service commencing at 1'30. Interment in tho Cut- ciiffe receiving vault.” later to bi buried in the .Peopies' cemetery. k RICHARD — At the Western Hospital. Alberton. Fridly. March 15. 1963. Mrs. Narcisse Richard of Tignish in her 87th year. Forwarded from the Rooney Funeral Home to the home of her daughter. Mrs. IzaIi-e DesRoches. Tignish. from where the funeral will he held Monday. March 18 to St. Simon and St. Jude's (.‘liurch. Tignish. for Requiem High M 53 at 10 o'clock. In- terment in the church ceme- tery. lIIEGGISON — At Knu’tsford. Saturday, March 16. 963. William P. Meggison in his 90m year. His remains were forwarded from Jelley‘s Fini- eral Home. to his late resi- dence. Knutsford. from where the funeral will be held Tues- one cash award for their “Merchant of Venice" entry. Left to right are: David Ells- worth, who played the role of Salanio; Ronald Whalen, who received best actor award for his performance as Shylock: Patricia Leightizer. winner of best actress' award for her portrayal of Portia. and Rev. Adrian Arsenault. director. who won best director award. SDU Players capture Six Of Seven Drama Awards St. Dunstan's University play- ers walked away with all but one of the regional drama fw- iivai awards following the con- cluding festival performance Saturday night. The students captured both the Dominion Drama Festival Trophy and the Canadian somation of Broadcasters cash award for the best play of the fe=ltvalz visual trophy for best set. best director's award. and awards for best actor and act- ress. Ronald Whalen. won the best > ? 'actor trophy for his portrayal of Shylock in the university's production of “Th Merchant of Venice". and best actress trophy wont to Patricia Leight- :zer, who played Portia. ast director was Rev. Adrian Ali-sen- Lit. Barbara Torrens received the speech award for her perform— ance .as Ethel Bagshot in the b Summerside Little Theatre Guild's presentation of "A Soft Answer”, the final festival play. SDU IN RUNNING The festival awards place St. Dunstan’s players in the mn- ning for a chance to represent the. Atlantic Provinces in the final festival at. Kitchener, Ont, May 13-18. Summoiside‘l Little Theatre Giuld‘s entry In the festival was a three-act comedy. writ- ten and directed by H Barker of RCAF Station, n.eiside. Adjudicator William Needles said the author showed that he had an abundance of ideas. 0-] 'sumi "most. professionally". The adjudicator criticized the play for what he felt was an “unsatisfactory construction." and said he thought the “mod- ern vernacular" used through- out tbe play was not sufficient. day afternoon with service at 2 o‘clock. Interment in Spring- field West Baptist cemetery. \IacMILLAN —- A the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Sun- day. March 17. 1963, Gordon MacMillan in his Both year. Resting at the MacLean Fun~ eral Home. funeral will be held Wednesday. March 20 from Cornwall United Church With service commencing at 2 pm. Interment will take place In the church cemetery. IlacGREGOR — In Flo r I d a. March 16. 1963. Harold Mao Gregor. formeer of} Boston and Cardigan. Remains will arrive in Charlottetown. Wed— nesday, March will rest at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. RILEY —- At Beach Grove. Sun- day. March 17, 1963. William Charles Riley in his Blst year. Resting at the MacLean Fun- eral Home pending completion of funeral arrangements. DOOPER - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Sunday. March 17, 1963. Percy T. . Hooper of Milton in his 65th. Billy Mulligan. the m» with: hockey player who lost "5' film We In anjeiand In- m’medllte ‘A' hockey game a "9 Over a mi: ago appear- “ " “10 Ivori- Arou Satur- year. Remains arc resting at the MacLean Funeral o m c. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Please omit flowers. FISHER — At Beach Grove, Sunday. March 17. 1963. Mrs. Harriet May Fisher. former- ly of Springhill. N.S.. in 75111 year. Remains were for- warded from the MacLean Funeral for completion of funeral ar- rangcmenta. MacLEOD — On Sunday. March 17, 1963, Christie Mach formerly of Hartsville. Rest- ing at the MacLean Funeral Home, funeral arrangements are to be completed later. MarEWEN - At Charlottetown Sunday. March 17. 1963. Mrs. Hammond MacEwen. turner- ly of Lot 40. in her 90th year. Resting at the Cutcliffe Fu- neral Home un' noon Tues day, then to Morell United Church. with funeral service commencing at 2 o'clock. In- D O- c ferment in Cutcliffe to vault. later to be buried in West St. Petem cemetery. Home to Springhill. The direction. he said. and good pace and proper use whole_ adding that cast mem- bers used a “professional ap- proach" to the play. LEADING ROLES Playing Austin Bagshot; Torrens. Ethel Bagshot, Pat Belloliamber as Pamela Holt-Renlnew. other cast members were Ted Teunan, Robert. McConnell, James Wolfenden, Kevin Bar- ker, Isabel Darby. Estelle Bol- ger, Robert Farrell, Clayton Shields. George Wotton. John Cameron and Billy Gallant. Production manager was Ro- bert Farrell; Lionel Dixon was set designer, and stage man- ager was C. P. Bolger. Mr. Barker, the adjudicator and, “sailed through his part with flying colons." but added that a little more bluster and heaviness would be appropriate the role. 35 E = D. Mr. Needles praised the pen- of Barbara Torrens AT MULLIGAN DAY day afternoon between the first and second periods of an exhibition hockey game held on his behalf. Competing ware all - star teams from Prince and Queens County with the proceeds from the game going into I fund for the popular young athlete. E. Frank 'Duck‘ Acorn (right). shake: Billy‘s hand following leading roles in the: production were Terry Barker: Barbara' as Ethel Bagshot, stating she had excellent diction, and lent tone and believeability to the art He said Pat Bellchamber in role of Pamela Holthen- frew handled herself Well on the stage, and knew how to deliver lines to get laughs. “A Soil. Answer" was third play in the festival. Seth Martin . Is Top Goalie l 1 3 STOCKHOLM «on» .— ht .- t: the Seth “"1 his dualogue WM wnflen‘Martin of Trail Smoke Eaters? l as oted the outstanding 1W . V ligoalie of the 1963 world hockey Ichampionships today. A five-man committee elected by the international ice hockey federation made the selection. lMartin. a native of Rossland. R . ‘a total of 23 goals. The 29-year-old fireman was in 1961 when Trail world title. The committee also picked Sweden's Roland Stoltz as the best defenceman and Mirosiav Vlach of Czechoslovakia as the best forward. . zippared in all of Caua-‘. handled with great dispatch“ da's seven games and allowed' voted the most valuable player won the lSlAND NEWS PAGE fSummerside And Prince County “rue Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. March 18, 1963.3 Highways Re—opened, New Storm Threatens Highways in the central and‘ The fonecast called for rain eastern section the province, ‘ this morning, with northerly blocked in spots by heavy drift-i winds 25, gusting to 45 later in ing until late afternoon Satur-y ’he day with snowtlurries. day were open Sunday. Plows} Saturday four-foot drifts were were Working on secondary reported on streets in Souris. roads and in cuttings on main: Sunday traffic was moving um». h'g‘w’ays' lmall b t tsf th :Iowevu‘, a new storm Sun-i “ y' u ,repor.‘ _r°m e area day night was pas-mg a threat_ . late at night indicated strong Light snow began falling about! Winds were kicking up new 10.31? in Charlottetown. At mid-' drifting. nigt the weather station at .. v. . - the Charlottetown airport re-i 5°” “Emmy. “as .expen' potted temperature was 24. with 3 “wed satl'rday m Ream“ the winds east south east at is'i‘oad OP?“ In the St- Peter? miles per hour. l Marie area. Pearson's Arrival Sla’red Tuesday Pearson is expected to arrive at the Charlottetown airport tomor- ‘ the Queen Charlotte High School row at 12 30 .m, it was learned : at 8: pm, from Liberal headquarters here. The Liberal chief will rest in Mr. Pearson will be met byICharlottetown overnight and go c a n d l d a t e 3 John Mullally. l. to Prince County the following Kings; Ira L ew i s and Allisonlday for a meeting in the Canad- Gillis, Queens; and possibly byilan Legion Home at Summerside J. Watson MacNaughI. Prince, ' with Mr. MacNaught at 2.00 p.m.: also by provincial leader, A.W. among other things. Matheson; W.R. J speaks to a public meeting in I enkins, presi- is way to Summerslde.l ent of. the P. E. I. eral he will visit the Cornwall War» Federation; dd. Memorial at 11.10 a.m.. andi Mrs. W. J. R0 president of the Charlottetown Liberal club and a number of other officials. . Mr. Pearson will speak first‘ lat the Mayfair Theatre. Murray; IRiver at 1.45 pm. I Mr. Pearson will speak to St. lDunstan's University students at £4.00 p.m.. makes a TV appear- I lS’side Staff will also pause for a short time 1 at Englewood Regional High- .School. Crapaud, at 11:45 a.m. lniured Knee Still Bolhers Sonny Liston Liberal L e a d e. r Lester Bi ance from 6.00 to 6.15 pm. and . The Prince Edward Island representative rink in the Royal ( anadlian Legion curl- ing bonspiel at Port Arthur. 0nt., left Saturday for the big 'P.E.|. LEGION CURLERS ARE READY / event. Shown above seated Ernest MacDonald. The rill ~ are left to right. Douglas Mc- Zrom Montague won the pro- Gowan. skip; and Atwood vincial Legion championship MacDonald. 1n the back row in the ’spiel at Montague I are George Worth (left) and k ago. wee Major Orin To Head UF Campaign Frank Curtis, president of the Prince Edward Island United Fund. has announced the. ap-' pointment of Major Orin Simons. MBE, CD, as provin-l I lWore Green MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AFF- Heavyweight champion Sonny Liston flew home to Chicago! SUMMERSIDE Summer Silllday‘ and killed any chance; side bureau staff members of that hls rematch With The Guardian-Patriot were all Patterson. “"11 be fought at oyd ; _ Mi-i wearing a ‘smidgin‘ of greenfiam' 393‘ l yesterday as a result of the COleflinlng again about hlsi thoughtfulness and kindness of inll’l‘t‘d knee. Liston boarded all J. E. Dalton who annually sends pl” mill" am said he would rest: ‘ 310ml 8 beam-Ml bunch of l a week in Chicago. He said hei lshammcks_ would come back “only if thal .doctogsc‘géavzme and okay."J kl Thieves Get ' ? Money Nilon, sa he was confident: Liston's knee Would be all right. i . said Miami doctors who have been treating Liston will‘ fly to Chicago if further treat-i ‘ ment becomes necessary. ’ l Nilon said that on Wednesday - p .Liston‘s knee began bothering ‘ _ _ ‘him again after he had thrown RCMP are lfl'\‘f1$‘1§atin§ 3 a hard left at the heavy bag. weekend break the wer- said Detroit, Pittsburgh. view service station. Cra‘DEUdi‘Baltimore and any number of which netted thieves around :cities are possibilities for the re' ‘0. imatoh. The owner, Harold Crossman. discovered the break when he went to work at the service :1 $ AMBUSH KILLS 12 BEDEQUE Alden Leard. of Mt. Allison, spent a recent weekend at. the home of his mother. Mrs. Wal- ter Leard. Miss Fern Bowness, nurse-in- training in the Prince Edwar end of March ed her 86th. birthday on March 14 She enjoys fairly good health. Island Hospital was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. llam- mond Bowness. over the week- Mrs. Daniel Noonan celebrat- station Sunday morning. It is: SAIGON. South Viet Nam defence for the province. He. has, resided here Nationals Oust Morel‘l Meteors Borden Nationals disposed of ‘at the Ontario Business College. Morell Meteor-s Saturday night at Moi‘eli rink and Will nowi tackle the Queen's County? champions for the provincial Icial campaign chairman for the:10 .U held in October. ‘Thetford Mines, I {for the provincial council of the 1305’ Scouts of Canada. He hal iserved in many capacities, in- . Lcluding chairman of their cam- ‘fore the Fund, i currently a member of th I United and iinion Council. Major Simons has .also had campaign experience lwith the Red Cross. being chair- ;‘man 0 the Charlottetown Divis- n. “Med Fund campaign. to be! In the first United Fund cam- Major Simons is well knnwnmigl‘ly successml Charlonemwn in PEI. as coordinator of civil‘ since his release! from the RCASC In 1947. a nd 1“ .S“°cessml f I. - v _ . ipaign. mmml‘v lived “19138:?” m Major Simons is vestry clerk lie ~ _ . .of St. Paul's Church and a mem- completed his formal education?” of the Royal Canadian Leg_ provincial cam- WIDE EXPERIENCE lficers Club. He is married and Shortly after his arrival here. has one son. attending West Major Simons began workinglKent School. 1paign for funds in the days beg paign, he was chairman of tho' dwismn. The board of directors ;dent that Major Simons will give' the leadership so necessary for lion and the United Services 0f-‘ iniermediate ‘C‘ title. Saturday's triumph was the second in a row for the Na- tionals and this time they con- quered by a 10-7 margni. They won the opener earlier last lweek by a one goal bulge at Borden. W. Laird scored five for the winners. E. Maclnnis potted three and Silliker and G Keough got one eac . Coffin sank two fm ers and singletons went to Les- li. McCallum, Keefe, Kelly, Murphy. Referees W. Pickering and Macintyra handed out two penalties both Borden. . to Keoiigh and Mclnnis served the sentences. QUALIFIED FLYING INSTRUCTION . Government approved trainlng . Private and commercial flying . Financing arranged . 100 dollars will be refunded after completion of Government Ap- CHARLOTTETOWN FLYING CLUB ENQUIRIES—PHONE 4-7205 Branch of Moncton Flying Club proved Training Course. ‘ believed break occumreldi sometime Saturday night when the thieves bme a Windo th (A?) -— Communist guerillas‘ wiped out a government platoon W 0“ in a bloody ambush in the Me- e door, which they unlocked kong delta Friday. United States from the inside. imilitary sources reported 12 They then emptied the con- men were killed. three wounded tents of the cash register, a and 16 captured in the ambush drawer containing some money, which took place in Phong Dinh and a slot machine. province near Soc Trang. ARID TERRITORY tre distils sea water and denses fog to gain fresh water. a presentation by Earl Nich- olson. second from right. chairman of the Mulligan Day Fund. At left Is Jack Mulli- gan. Billy's father. Parts of South West. Africa are so dry that one mining cen- con- FINANCING FOR BUSINESS On March I9ih, I963 J. F. CLEMENTS of the- Industrial Development Bank will be at the KIRKWOOD MOTEI Charlottetown. P. E. I. If you are engaged in a business—or plan to start one—and required financing is not available elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, you are invited to discuss your needs with the IDB representative. 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