\\&' Y J.- \ Three contestants for the “Queen of The Sea" contest at the Souris Fisheries Exhibition and Regatta July 7 and 8 are shown above. rom Left to right they are Karen Hatton, 17 of Marie; Beverley O'Han- “a QUEEN or THE S CONTSTANTS ley, 1a, of Morell Rear and Glynne Jarvis, no of Souris. Karen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hatton and is a grade II student at Morel! Regional High School Beverly is the daughter of Mr. and ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Jnly 6, 1-964. 0 Mrs. David O’Hanley. She is a grade II student at Morell Regional High School. Glynne is the daughter of Mr. and First Dentists Register For Convention Delegates for the three day Atlantic Provinces Dental Con- vention registered at the Char- lottetown Hotel last night and attended a reception and but- fet dinner hosted the city of Charlottetown During‘ this morning tration will continue sions will be used in hearin Dr. .G. Anderson, of the U versity of Tomato and Main:- n 1 WV and ses- Mrs. John Jarvis and is em- ployed as a secretary. Pages Of History Turned In Landing Re-enactment ALBERTON BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN After 430 years Jacques Car- wba described as “the fairest land ’tls possible to see. A dramatic reenactment of his landing on the shore of the Kildare River wan the light of Alberton’s centennial day celebrations. Several thousand expectant pie assembled at Kildarc Bridge well in advance of the hour for which the was scheduled. 'llhey ensued with the Miunacs tram Lennox is- land reserve and inspected birch bark wigwams which had been erected, The tang of wood served taking careful aim at a tall Indian with feathered bead- dress. When inally pulbd satisfaction on 'the solemn lit- tle face. IDNGBOA'I' ARRIVE! a iongboat with flags could be spotted in the distance. Strong arms at the oars brought swiftly toward shore and shallow water where the jumped overboard and wished it in. Whiletheboatwas stillin motion the eager Jacques Car tier, accompanied by his neo- tenant bear-Ina the (lamb-1i- flag, leaped from the bow and arms outstretched ap- proached the natives who had gone down to the water's edge to see the strange boat and its occupants. As he came toward them in this attitude of friendliness. Cartier greeted them gently, “Isaluteyou in the name of France." Despite his evident friendliness the Indians be!“ a slow retreat. Although unable to index- stand the Frenchman's words they seemed to grasp his meaning for the chief said to ' in Micmac. “Who are you: I don’t know you.” artier condoned his gentle approach saying, "We are friends. We are friends.” Rut the s condoned to with- draw towards their wigwa-nra. Cartier went back to the bolt and returned with gifts, but fear continued to overpowe. the curiosity of the natives so Cartier laid the colorful trink ets on the mod and Mama to his boat. Only when the boat had pair‘- ed out some distance did the macs come back topick up the gifts left for them by these strangers with the pale faces. Not until that moment am the spectators relax from the tense excitement which he .\ made them a part of the dra ma'. ‘ The reenactment had has“ It into men Zareski, engineering officer m. the EM ,New ‘Waterford. Born of E parents land, Ont., and educated there. he joined the navy in 1940. He is married to a Dartmouth girl and they have seven sons‘and seven daughters. They own a home in Dartmouth but prefer to live on their farm at Chen- netcook on Nova Scotia's east- Wben why he was so- lectedtoactthispartLt. Zap eski stated that it was partly figurine speaks English, French, and Polish. .His lieutmant in the re-enactv i SCHOLARSHIP Word has been received that Donald W. Moore, Mur- ray River, has been award- ed a $2,000 scholarship at Acadia University. Donald, a graduate of Prince of Wales College and a son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wilson Moore. w1-ll con- tinue his studies in chemis- try at Acadia! this fall. mentwasSLt. Robert Price whose home is on the west coast. Chief Ray Lewis of Lennon Island was accompanied by the toplaytherolesof the Indian villagers. The new man Were dressed in 16th Century nautical cos tome and the Indians were ' traditional dress. the various events for the N70 ays. Tuesday, July 7; 10 am baseball, Souris Town Baseball League ( Uptowners versus Centertowners); 2 p.m. swim meet, open and age class- es; 2.30 p.m. Queen of Sea judg- ing commences; 7 mm. P E.I. tug-of-war championships (elim- inations); 9:30 pm. coronation of 1964 Queen of the Sea; 10.30 pm. coronation ball, at regional high school. Wednesday, July 3: 1 p m. parade; 1.30 pm. of- lcial opening ceremonies: 2 pm. regatta boat ram; 7 pm. P.EJI. tug-of-war championships (finals); 930 pm. fireworks display at government wharf. It is possible that a band con- cert will be added to the list of attractions. Other minor changes may also be made. Meals by the women of east- ern King's and consisting of lobster, fish and chips, and chic- ken barbecue wil be served both days non-stop. library science and will be as- sistant to provincial librarian Dorothy Cullen. His duties will include mpenvislon of the pro- vince's 24 branch libraries and con 18 to high schoo trying to im their facilities. m Ch’town Couple Reprimanded For Su-nbathing A Charlottetown couple, Mr. wis Francis King ded in traffic can for interfer- ing with public use of the high- ays. They had reportedly been sun- ning themselves on the paved road at Bunbury after a swim. Justice of the Peace Albert Dinnis told them their action was “dangerous, and could have resulted in a bad accident." Edmond Lloyd Brown, also of Charlottetown, was fined $20 and costs for driving 80 miles per hour in a 60 mile zone. Speeding fines of $10 and costs each were levelled on J. Elaine McQuaid, New Wiltshire; Jean- McGinnis, Charlottetown and Ronald Joseph Lawrence Doucette. Souris. ' e was also fl ed and costs for driving a mote vehicle with equipment not in proper condition. Similar lines were meted out to Marjorie (Mrs. James) Train- or.:Nortb River, and John Jos- eph Gerard Griffin, Scotchfort, both for driving without d u e care and attention. TWO CHARGES Joseph Edward Dugay, St. Louis, was fined $10 and costs on each of two counts, driving without a licence. and an unregiste Similar fines went to Judson Myers, Mt. Albany, for having a motor vehicle with in- efficient equipment, and to Rob- ert Herbert Beer, Sherwood, for allowing an unregistered trailer to be driven on the highway. Two cases were adjouer un- til lator dates. 5 PROMIN'ENT (Continued from page one) had also skipped the P.E.I. rink several times in the Macdonald Brier, Canada‘s curling champ- ionships, and played enthusias- tic and accurate golf. He was a member of both golf and curling clubs. In professional life he was business manager for A. Pick- ard and Company until the time of his death. Cause of death was two con- secutive heart attacks, th occurring on Saturday. Hie died in the P.E.I. Hospital at the age of 57. His remains are now resting at the MacLean Fu- neral Home, from where the fur- neral will be held on Tuesday afternoon in Trinity United Church at two o'clock. Surviving are his wife, the former Eileen M. Dawson, daughter of Cal. and Mrs. U.G. Dawson, now of Yarmouth; a brother, Raymond, of Calgary, Alta.; his sister, Mary (Mrs. F.R. McLaine); a son, Raymond D., in New Glasgow; four daugh- ters, Greta M. (Mrs. Paul/Jones) of Montreal: Anna P. (Mrs. Harley Inga). Parkdale: Elaine (Mrs. Kendall Godkin). Sum- merside: and Dorothy, aged 10, living at home. A brother, Azle, passed away earlier this year in Winnipeg. New Position ,. Regatta Program Announced SOURIS tions for the cries exhibition res: July 7 and I are going Iliad in Souris at fever Pitch. Streets are all being cleaned I the town fire department ' ‘ the government wharf tti: bill by a continuities. Centennial flags have been erected by the town workers and other decorations have been. pill: up by the cen- of the and (be eahlbition officials. Another annwncement con- P-inal prepara- annual Souris Flir- "mum. thatcprllaofmwm,be°f' fared new. ser- vice m in son” the winner’s! the free- 5°" cs. "Here is the time schedule for For Patriot News Editor The newsedltor of The Even- ing Patriot, William Ledwell will become assistant supervisor of P Ed. Libraries, the last of this month. the departinent of educa- tion has annonn . Mr. Ledwell has trained in Longwortir Ave, l Wald St. mpetitlons shows d“ EASTERN “- BRIEFS mun-m .NNIML The funeral for Noumea Mel- “ulan I’nllbearers were: Danie iquarebriggs, Steers rs Brown. J Ireston Mac the lower l HHHM H It. Peters Rd. “Ones-8t. “WM \ Ill Keatlt. Ismael. General Joseph L. Bernier. CD assistant surgeon general and chief of the United States Army Dental Corp, Both will present ni a on dentin At a noon hour mixed lunch- eon at the Charlottetown Hotel the group will be addressed by MavOr Moore, artistic direct- or. centennial events, Fathers Co ration Memorial g9. This-afternoon they will hold “table clinics". ' afternoon from 3. will attend a tea at house. ring the to 4.30 they government sued by the Raffle of Cohan- bus of Charlottetown, was held Saturday afternoon at the K or C Boys Camp at North Rusti- co. Some 50 children attended and participated in games and as well as the picnic. The picnic was again organiz ed and supervised by John P. Doyle. a rmer grand of the Ch lottetown Council. we: remanded to July 7 without bai . Patrick DesRocbe of Bed Bridge was fined :20 and costs or 2’) days for being drunk and disorderly. Truck Collision Investigation ls Completed 8 cf wood, was fined $15 and costs five days for speeding. Orphans' Picnic Held By K Of C The anmral Catholic and Pro- testant orphans’ picnic, spon- More Drivers Draw Fines In City Police Court Satur- 4 Bel- mont Street, $10 and costs or five days for driving without due care and attention. Ronald James Leary, her- or e man was fined $20 and costs or so days for illegal pos- session of liquor a nd another was fined $20 and costs or no dial/c for being drunk and incap- a e on the charge of loitering a man was given on days, but the commitment was held until two o’clock this afternoon and sen- tencfhe will be suspended provid- aecused leaves the city. Stewart Ferguson, 222 Gr af. ton Street, charged with assault SOURIIS — Police Saturday Town Streets Are Improved mg widening, and putting in new ditches. finished their report of an ac. tion cident on Main Street in Souris. VAW arr! (A? ,. psalms-em N the opening of the tens session offlreVaticanecamsnloel' ' SOURIS— Town employee BasilLaVlenecently oomplet film's.“ “mm ed extensive hnprovements to PR” 0950. “‘9 unpavedstreetsinSotuis.The day'nredntewasfilndhn work hichrded ieveli , grad- mm. m” an Reshients have ooumrented l ognnni. favorably on the better condl- cemed its second session is‘ of the roads. Dec. 4. The accident. a collision be- tween a parked Butternut Bak- ery one-ton truck which was driven by Everet Birt of Char- lottetown and a van owned and Atlantic Drywall 46 Valley St. driven by Gordon MacDonald of Souris. occurred at o in the afternoon Thursday. Damage to the bakery truck was slight. Fender and wind- shield damage was reported on the van. 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