reel- r--tt.m town;- «we z rm. ‘1.Wit“2”""“"*“ w.“ -* r ,r‘- .. imiur Rit'cr by John Corir‘vhon 0! .9; media, but, to sell the pro-l ORGANIST DIES Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Harris. former organist at Paul‘s Anglican Church will he sort-"to hear of the. an dd en death of Mr. Harris on Easter Monday due to cerebral throm- t boris. Their daughters. Marjor-t ie and Suzan now reside at 36 l Lakeview Avenue. Orlllia. On-y tiario. and son Graham is now. man-i and lives in Peter- borough. Ontario. CARD PARTY WINNERS Winners in the card party hcid fast night at Covehead Parish Hall were: ladvies' first. Mrs. Cecily Watts; second. Mrs. Frank Watts; consolation, Mrs. C. Aylward: men's first, Daw- son Hughes: second. George Shaw: consolation. M. O'Con. nell; door prize. William Doyle: freeze-out. Pat Horgan and An- drew Polock. ASSESSMENT MEETING The Giarlottetown brancn of the Royal Canadian Legion is the scene tonight of a meetinz to discuss the cty tax assess- ment situation. interested per- sons have been invited to at- tend the meeting Mitch starts at, ment has been the subject of much debate in Charlottetown. and it to expected that the meet- hl tinth will be a lively one. ROYAL COMMISSION The government is “negotiat- h‘” with moon to serve on 3 o'clock. The new tax assess-‘ SlAND NEWS PAGE lDewarseesBoosi'Festival Adjudicators Indicate l t lTo Island Culture Pleasure With Opening Classes Eastern And Central Districts M The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues, April 28, 1964. '7 Wt t or Annual P.E.i. (‘ ‘1. n 1 s . . ‘ . _ I I Muslich llifestlivgl having ovct‘ldt\r"ll Cardiern' 1Ifinymtir‘idagiiirin‘v . The a"‘”"31 PP. l. .\iu~tc Fi‘ht mod Brownie Pack 2. Dunstat- Churchill adiudii ated the m’rn- I ‘ ‘ . . . _ 3,. 3 i “ '» ivaI opened this morning stmul- triage Brownie Pack. in: anti afternoon Seq-inns. re.- 2.tl00 contestants. a definite in- (graham. Nancy Clarke and 1am mm“, m -. mmr Prim) Sol” Ems 12 wars and \pvmwh. S ‘utr‘eft by the people of. Print-eigay {Wilbur}: KenSington: Bren- wood auditoriumt. “in, admdl “mm 1. Mom] weale, 2, Billy piano hum mum“; and um“; Eduard isand in enjoying cu.- ‘anlcnnessey and Jacqueline cam-5 ,tqhn Ch”th and (1.3., nux. Sherwood 3. Kenneth l Elimiwh TnF‘l'!‘ and ram“? - lture is being shown. noted Hon. (art. ence Ocrton exchansz WM. 5'” itidd \iilton. Hurry, Window 2 Barbara Mac- Dr. LII, Dewar. m‘irriste'r of itano ‘Quartct Sue Grenton. the two prams ml. the sown”... Boy's solo 67.8 years: i. Wil- Ran and Debbie Cor. SilPr‘d'f‘de. education as he offwially open- Audrey (.iilrs, Jean Parker and morning and grown...” 5mm“ Ii. ii‘. Stewart 2. John Paul M‘ac— :2 Barbara l’arkr-r and Patilin a e 6 ed the festival at Birchwood Helrvn Mat-Rae. oth rhosc “peripmm mm il-i\'l't*. Sherwood. 3. Robert Viri— Pctrrs. S'uut‘ipurt . . High School last nimht. Piano Duo; Gordnn Murray scorned \\'(‘”~p]p“qu “ilh H ,' :il Pnrkdale. Piano Solo Rural Students 13 l D Dewar went3 on to say and Roland Pickard, Kensintg- suits of ('ttmpr‘tilinns in my (trip Girls 3010 3 and 9 Years” 1 and our i.(‘ll't!‘0 Crockett. t that. the Province is fortunate in‘tori and Summerside: Marianne,t9r0nt classes._ Advice and on. 5‘153" Jones. Soutbiaort. 2. Hclen york. 2.‘ Bf".;l‘lt"\’ Sivan. YorkE ‘ Sea trials for the new Wootlt Northumbcrland Ferries laidlhavmg a “"9"” 0‘ mum for‘yrlitrrai‘: 3.“ New"? Hogan; ggli'tismiifizi hmm'gmm rhea r 'll'lili‘f— Batman. 3' Jam 8““. i'tnvlttilt‘r with” gcrtredmf'wa rhea; Islands-Cariboufcrry. thc Priiice.yesterdny. S‘Ahml" m .the person 9f 11“" ("‘9' and Ruth - 3’3’ The”: “are H _, “"1. +1 f _ . h Hu'mpr‘ 'Rifir. ' ' Nova will be held shortly and it The hm poms a”, beingfihHSlf’pher gledhm'.§e saif‘l‘\mn’ Mlm‘un and Ohmflome- good/nutrks an.articrintai‘iiiiilhis: \\llilleCl:S:e{:gK)n Graig? Piano \‘oln ti and 1'7 vears' Syccessml’5he Wm g” “"0 5”" watched (-Ioselvtie said. but they let“ (“Surfs-,1" bale threw Y1“ 02W] m . . . day. but the gcrrernl pit-turr- mi.- ont-‘n to all schools grade and l hind.» how ’2 “Allis-B Doyle: Vice sometime between May 15 ' '. , lge a .(‘m'e “(’5 mm ‘9 “’5 HUS. U119? art. 21 . . . , ‘_ wt ' . '7 n ' d“ t are both ice (longed anclnoed completion of the Famm Drum” and under. N0“.e Dame 0f!" 0! Mill} solid shtuin hr up i. uecn Charlotte Hr_h 3 Pats) kinpiir_. an 1 3y warm sun to hasten it‘s disenlefiContcdemfion Memorial Bmmfimdcmv ' almf'Sf all the ynunr: entrants School. 2. Birchvvood ' The afternoon sr‘ssion' The ,ser‘vm’ “Self “W‘s E‘md gration. H in ‘» -_ ‘ - t m ynlk " . Piano solos and dllolS :tnd Sr-hr-nl. Buys' solo . and in roars l. to begin around May 1, Captain The CCC; Tu r v . t 5': gm“: 8" 1mm “5 ‘ “mg Vmal" VP’CO- moroicc solo: and choruscs \icrc School (‘horus Grade 8 and up: Peter Fraser, Cross Roads 2. Claude Hunter, presidcnt or ." pl” .‘35 m “0" ama'.mumc and the arts. years and met: David Hall; offe the classes on tin: I Notrc Dame Academy. 2. Donald (,‘umphcli. 3. Jack Kip- __ here loading navrgatronal buoys Ho wished the festival a suc- (-(‘m'ze MacDonald and Frank rim day. Qua." Charlotte. 3. Birchwogd, pm; papers. magazines_ radio and“ 3:2]?thEgisiil‘llvlggglfigfil‘lil: ariiréexpretfsed t2: hope that wilful]. t ' v Belmv are listcd the three tit<t Bog' c ‘o rus. unchanged (itrt~‘ louandull 13*“; di- TV in Preparing editions of: ribnu Georgetown and 50".!“ the Vfot: con nue Brow in will: 110. 1‘8 lyearg and uri- giggigwanosach class. :oiccts: git;h BllI‘Cll;V003 2. P811100 grids ProfutH -) (,aioe r ; ‘ . ‘ .3 D . It ut‘e. ‘3 . ancy tar e. etty Pa - .troe . on. .. iieen air- ., .nzanne u': lr‘S. 2:: tggiimagoazggmgl051mg:; Efforts are being pushed to Dr. Dewar welcomed the ad- mer. Kaye Walker. Kensingtoml At Birchwnod Iliizh School .ltihn p, I piann $01., o and to years: iom " g 3 clear ice and snow from thetjud'icators to the Island. Rosina Beck, Carolyn Ling,tF’hIWChl‘l1 adllldlf‘alf‘fl I0 "i I'm Ft-hoOl Chorus (10 room!z and 1 Lynn Klal‘hlllliln- Cm'ehe’fd ,‘whari‘ at Wood islands to acco l was introduced by pi‘esl- Siricy Graham; Brenda Hen-""9 “55'0" 0 m" “Smal- “llllf‘ WON Grade 7: l. Qllf‘m Chm" {mad 2 Am“ lint-‘9‘.- Cm” N0 SPECIAL RIGHTS ‘modate traffic and loading ra-'(lent of the festival, Edwin Cwlm‘im'. Si'lvia Phillips Mari- maronm 00'1"” lonked 8”” “"‘P' 2‘ S" .Jpa” F‘lcmmmw Rm'ds- 3' Mid" limsflll'. "The people have a right to ci]ilics_ Johnstoiie New Haven. Pre- annc Murray , I‘m" anemmn pi‘mmm' Jim” and B‘mhwmd [hed‘ 3 7 ' kn0“7_indppd thev ha", 8 Th q 1k. k F ' F. i H .d ,sem for {he “pom-“g “we Liam 5mm! Rp‘n'ld any swm‘tmm. Unless otherwise noted. lb 0 Him-wort Schoo AIR need to know all there is in the e K-P lr ' "ap' WC m .v tcn'tntfrovm o W J M Do Queen (‘i l ‘ I‘ l I . names of perfmnwr; awn how qchm‘ Chm-m (10 moms and ‘( VHITIOVIVC - way, will open the servrce a nd " ‘ m r ' - ‘ ac “‘ __ ""arr'fi"? _fllf-'~_hm§"ilml-A bclniig to Clrnrlnrtct'wvn. (tn-y. Any grades: I. Brrcliwond ( )- r A 1 Piano Solo 17 and under. Gor- pubiic interest “i-‘rccdom o n 0 -‘ w 0 h t “.0' aid and Mrs. MacDonald. Prem- ‘ ' “ v . ~. 5: . S c~- a e » Junior ‘ l- the Press is beyond dispute. but. 0:22:22 iv'togenk: l,§f§re°“bc‘mg. ier Waitei- n_ Shaw and Coun- Borden Holds .3537'1-‘95~81~ “Tr 7-1 h ' m.‘h'i“r“""d‘ 3‘ Parkdale Domtj'l'i: (-:,;‘.:’:rcial that does “01 EiVC‘ “19 organiz“ joined by the Prince Nov zi,l"1“°!' Elm" M30339» 1‘99"" tRichard Bii‘v Hansen. Marv (iiri's two-part Chorus 16 years ' ' , {‘d Press 3’1" Simon] “Em-“t. under the command of Capt. 3 semmg [he Cii-V- Parent ‘MacDonaId .itine \l'aish. Susan i'lltl "INK-“‘1 1- Parkdale Jumor Storey EIectrIc Just as freedom of speech docs Leg.” White, Y Unless otherwise noth the s 9 him“ an'd Rmmmd Army llEglr, 2. Sherwood Schml- 3- Dial “3” “m. m. M“. not give a speaker any special The Smirk M” mak‘. muriadtlrcsses of the contestants is The Allied Youth at Rum-n mm ' ' limiter River Girl 5 the" H. ‘ {roodnms boynnd the rim": of runs from oarh terminal dailyl.Charlctmmwn‘ hl‘id 3 Parents night Wednes- clip", Pd”(.ml,.'mt lpg\m, Hm P‘HNrE 0" WALES COI’LE ’ ' ' “"fl'”’ "‘ '7" v" ' TAX TIME SPECIALS! day m H“, mm," ha” in BM. Clarence ()erton and John mhfirs' I .rh? “maker “mod” leavm: ('ari‘nou at 8 a.m.. 1 l , . . “5le "r "it" SEW." "i “‘F h'ml" Publishing a newspaper Ils am” “ pm, and 5 pm, a “d; don Murray. kensington; Susan den. Parents heard their dele- lot “or (fats and Pcnptc". con- , , a costly busrness. Ats advertrs-l wood Islands at 9.45 am" 1230 gl€'\t;:hl.d Marcra Simmons. gates from the town to the ducted by the Al’ ntrmhcrs. S Ammg mg revenue supper s a news-; _ _ um rsr e. ‘iouih Alcoholic Education C - v ‘ i d . , . . ‘ . p. .. .0 pm. and 630 . V . 0n 0\er 30 adults atmnrlt‘ the MBER THIS WEEK . aper. it is 'rntercsting to noiel an times daylight saving “me ‘ Piano Solo, 17 years and [Nance held recently in Chap meeting and around m I“, LUCKY NU > Machines that the selling price of a stir- .over: Gordon Murray, Ken— lottetown. give reports on the members and ,nmvd mung pm. gle copy is about the same as . . srnztonhBeryl Vessey, York. various aspects of the cmrfer- ple were in attendant-o ‘ re.- M it was a century a:o.' the Flrsf Ald Certs. (tratoria Solo: Nancy Cox; nc. (.rpagionat period ended {hp E speaker 35ml Fauth Marie MacKenny. Dr's-gates were: Cllt‘i~ttiiit‘ meeting. aura Given Students tihese Eighteen girls, all City hitth ‘schml students. received jun- ior first aid certificates recent- ly after being examined by Sin- b90311;e clrtii' Cutclit‘t‘e. who also made no newspaMine presentations. long“, The first class was held March 1 19. and the instructor for t ' .course was Mrs. Dorothy Ma lboth catering to high intelletrt-in‘mald‘ Sticccsst‘ul .' lila‘l level is about a million crtp-‘ cand‘ldaips were: m; a day The 'pomnm Star.nilnna Mar-lean. Elaine Doimnp runs about 3mm. The News lNan M’acissac. Dorothy Whiteu r the World. published in Lon- tLana Mordrt'lh Drape Mail England has the largosttinrrda Hiowa-tlt. Corinne [Hig- LEmS. Iiolcn Harrison. Elaine lot-an. .loan Morcside. Barbara Gcratldime O'Brien. ' Elizabeth Gau- and and Linda Describing a newspaper‘s the speaker said instruct, to inform and‘ to entertain and it also has an obligation to “sell” not only itself in competition with oth-l If you’ve never worn support stockings before, .ducts of its advitiscrs. lwithoutt advitiscrs .per can exist for 1 In respect to circulation, the e jTimes and the Herald-Tribune, c'; o don. circulation of something more titan eight million", Mr. Han- cock stated. l D‘WNW’W The speaker “as introduced :Cl‘N-Vi Curmpr by .l.H. Corry and thanked by 5d”! mm“! F0” B. Graham Rogers. co—clh-atr‘in'm" ‘ m men. William guest of Rotary. a. .loyce Connolly received ai ‘statidard first aid certificate. The course was conducted at to Cliarlotte-im'n Red centre. EASTERN an: B R l EFS ‘ y ivr‘s was new seamless Supp-hose Sheerest'"will change your mind l l The rezular monthly meetingi 3 of the Charlottetown J u n i o r l Chamber of Commerce was held ‘ i at the Charlottetown Hotel re-‘ centiy with President. Har v e y MacKinnon in the chair. Stan Warwick. Charlottetown‘ RETURNS HOME Mrs. A.H Duvar. has re- l l :1 i l i l l l l l l i t l i t .1 Hang. ' l l i . ..l ’v yr. . i l i i I . g '.,t poses. ...... , .,....... . . ,. .4, .. .N........i£“§:i am to EIGHT POUND BEAUTY Although a number of lame trout have been reported hook- i'ri‘riizzrtr on Strut nv evening. ed since the opening of the The 27. inch battling hruiscr hsiring. but no word has been gave the young an-zlcr a 45- receiv in this office of minute tussle bcfcrc he sub- lish lairge enough to orrtwcin‘h mittcd to hem: hauled high the beauty shown above. and dry The two-way scrap Tl pound, 2 ounce steel head stnrtcd slim-flu after 6 p.m. trout was hooked in the Card— ended a fcw minutes before 7. ‘ t S k 0 I. P ,l l l R I I S . t l. d I in an address before the’ly accepted and looked forward otai'y Club at the weekly din- l to\by Titan)! ($1195: single-n23;ti rer meelin held at the Chain, .lr. ancoc. r erre p. - lotte'town Hgotel yesterday. Glen.cularl-y to the interesting things liancock director of the Atlari-‘ln WET-(‘11 for lllCludmg inter- m- Schoi‘fl or Journalism! Uni-iplaut'tnr‘y travel, cures for the {varsity of King's College‘ Hahn dread human diseases and the fax said that to serve society four" tricki."rd'i‘hc}n.lt‘oion,gthise _ 1" mm “we. ma erra 5. na 04 i thmugh mm mm is g bound to rise.‘ he said. “Another thing of significance tto watch is the. result from the iwide use of chemical for- ‘tilizcrs and insecticides". he said, , The speaker dwelt at length ;on breaking away rom 0d ‘ traditions—the decay of em- pirc through the independent t-razc among small nations. the scuming decrease in parental authority in the home. the nibb- .._—___— hit: away of established morals. CARD PARTY RESULTS ' flour ricer. t t h I. I Following are the results of _Pf‘llldi35 villa 231135 1C tahet the St. Pius B parish card party ‘, 1“”? “1'91": '- 9 ~5 § ‘ last night; ladies' first 311-5. change in concepts and~ ideas.i Margaret McGuigan; gemni“ harm: to decide which of! .‘lrs. Margaret howling; con- ‘9‘“ tn'omlihlame and the: striation‘ Gertrude 39]]: men's manner in \llllf‘ll these ideas first. Jerome O'Brien; second. Sm“ anfl‘l’is may he mmmlln‘. Reg Whitlock: consolation. Dan ‘ llfi'il‘ii‘d . Ur _ Hancock sagd, ‘ t‘iiipman; freczeout, Vi Trcrrio}: (Inmmrllml‘a‘lw 0‘ Ideas e‘ and Mrs. Frank Richards: donr' lu'rcn one prison nnd airmen. t‘r‘ize Dan Chipman; specirl .ll"7‘~"““" “"9 “3‘1"” and amtAl'l prize: Mrs. Mary Mar-Donald. j‘f‘i- “11:39 1""1." “liarxzhhxle - or [101103 peace . u - 1051‘“ REUNION ltural and humanitarian exchanv At a meeting of the exccntrre ' my". committee of the 105th Battalion ‘ “No one is apt to dispute that Association held .Thursday last ilif‘ Press in its greatest breadth. With the 91‘?“de 3- Promo" including radio and television. McLaine in the chair. it was do- exercise; more 'nt'luence on Cided ‘0 “Old the mmim‘ “f “1“ ' the way we live than any other Battalion at the Home, of thc . single factor." The speaker Royal Canadian Legion. Char“ {gated and went on to cite the lottetown. on Wednesday after mm.“ M the primer-5' strike inl noon. Aug. 5. Further announcc‘ :Mw ym-k my Wm.“ no "mug. merits will be made from time ‘ par”; “my: being published. y‘otime ' iznginpg; in departmental. ‘ advertise. . l'ht-cnusc there were no renews, iwcrtdlncs and funerals slipped} ‘by unnoticed. Sports fans who idovour details of the athletic. world for breakfast were oom-.‘ ploter stranded." l N0 SUBSTITUTE Thr- stmike proved ltimc that the daily newspan lit: a component of modern life which there is no subsit-‘ for all ior ute." the speaker stated. 'Ihe gradual devlcopment of loitrnalism was given impetus [when Edmund Burke in 3Hottse of Commons added .the Three~Estates~The Tcmprral, and the o ‘i‘Is‘ate tThe Prcsst. which he regarded as most important of them all. i "The lack of understanding that business and professional people have of the Press is ap- palling". Mr. Hancock said. "Too few laymen understand itiie problems which face news- thc royal commission to inquire into the financing of higher edu- cation. Prcmicr Walter Straw . told The Guardian yesterday .The commission. w ich was i forcast to be set up in the throne‘ ' speech at the opening of the taut session of the Legislature. is be ‘ ing set up under the Minister of Education. Hon. George De- war‘e overvisio' l l representative in the Provincia‘ Public Speaking contest, spoke on "Biculturalism". . Bill Oultin, chairman of the turned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Art Duvar. Charlotte- ltown. ‘ 0N HOLIDAY . teenage safe driving road-e-o H.L. Craig. Montague 13 committee, announced plans for nJoymg a Mr the event, to be held this year and Mrs. Calvin Howatt.‘ Carie-. w . May 16. Tom Davis .lr. gave an up-toJ date picture of plans for the up- ‘ coming .laycee Atlantic conven- tion. to be held at The Charlotte? town Hotel May 8‘10. ‘ President. MacKinnon led a short discussion oti the main to pic for the (convention. the reor- ganization of the Atlantic Pro- vinces .layt-ees. n Srdu‘ng and with Mayor and rs. Gilbert Bell. Bordon, SEASON OPENS Wolfe and the MV North Gaspe. The North Gaspe will call at this port regularly through the shipping season. ?********** l LAUGHS - ROMANCE! l ‘A Beehive of Buzzing, HilarioUs Comedy. Here for Your Fun and Enjoyment. WED. Onl day ’ ‘ After three ' Mus/7mg be/ly-laug/i/hg years on Broadway Mary, Mary is a 070 We, m0 We now! Supp-hose Sheerest is different. it was made for women like you—women who wouldn't dream of wearing any stocking unless it was really flattering. Really sheer. 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